PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu has held a series of talks with Israeli Government leaders in which the Zambian Head of State called for cooperation between Zambia and the Jewish State in technology transfer and fostering peace in the Middle East. Mr Lungu yesterday held meetings with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli president and the minister
By JUDITH NAMUTOWE - THE Bank of Zambia (BoZ) has started re-structuring the Intermarket Banking Corporation (IBC), in a move aimed at restoring its solvency andsubsequent return to business. Deputy Governor – operations, Bwalya Ng’andu said after the possessionof the IBC on November 28, 2016, the BoZ had prepared a statement ofaffairs of the assets
By JUDITH NAMUTOWE - THE Bank of Zambia (BoZ) has started re-structuring the Intermarket Banking Corporation (IBC), in a move aimed at restoring its solvency andsubsequent return to business. Deputy Governor – operations, Bwalya Ng’andu said after the possessionof the IBC on November 28, 2016, the BoZ had prepared a statement ofaffairs of the assets
A few days ago a short article was published by the Lusakatimes. The level of interest has encouraged me to expand on my thoughts on this issue. Loadshedding has become normal in Zambia for some years now. Zambians have become used to it, and anyway, what can the average person do about it? The answer
In its 2016 full year audited results presented on the floor of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) in Lagos yesterday, Dangote Cement sold 8.6 million metric tons of cement outside Nigeria, which is 54 per cent more than what was sold in 2015 LAGOS, Nigeria, February 28, 2017/ — Following continuous increase in its production
Government says the structure of education curricula is not employment creation friendly in most Southern African countries. Labour and Social Security Minister Joyce Nonde – Simukoko says this is because education systems in most countries in the region were designed to equip learners with skills to enable them get employed but neglected the inherent skills
Soccer fans in Ndola have charged that they will continue to boycott group B AFCON under-20 matches being played at the Levy Mwanawasa Stadium because the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) has decided that the Zambian team should play all its three group matches in Lusaka. ZANIS sports reports from Ndola today that following yesterday’s
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