VICE President Inonge Wina has said poverty can be fought through hard work by every individual. Ms Wina said if people continue to put efforts together nothing was always impossible in the fight against poverty at all levels. The Vice President said in a speech read on her behalf by Eastern Province acting Permanent Secretary
Malole area Member of Parliament Christopher Yaluma says electrification of schools in rural areas is key to effective implementation of the education curriculum on Information Technology and Communication. Speaking when he visited some schools in his constituency, Mr Yaluma said there is urgent need to ensure learning institutions have electricity if pupils are to sufficiently
PARLIAMENT heard yesterday that Zambia is promoting lasting peace between warring nations such as Israel and Palestine. Minister of Foreign Affairs Harry Kalaba said Zambia has taken a neutral position and wants to promote peace between countries that have differences. He was responding to a question by Sesheke member of Parliament Frank Kufakwandi (UPND) who
The Council of Churches in Zambia (CCZ) has said that the death of 8 people in a stampede which happened during the distribution of food by a church organization must serve as an eye opener to the ruling Patriotic Front (PF) government that poverty levels in the country have reached alarming levels. In a statement
STEVEN MVULA, Parliament & CATHERINE MUMBA, Lusaka GOVERNMENT has seized travel documents of organisers of a religious gathering that led to the death of eight people and left 28 others injured at Lusaka’s Olympic Youth Development Centre (OYDC) on Monday because it is treating them as suspects of crime. And the Patriotic Front (PF) has
VICTOR KUMWENDA, Lusaka ZAMBIA will tonight target a maiden appearance in the final of the Africa Under-20 Cup of Nations when they face South Africa at National Heroes Stadium in Lusaka. Having edged Guinea 1-0, massacred Mali 6-1 and thumped Egypt 3-1, the junior Chipolopolo are 180 minutes away from lifting the trophy. Zambia, alongside
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs yesterday presented its 2016 quarterly report to President Edgar Lungu, whose emphasis was on the Diaspora policy and the professionalisation of the Foreign Service. Minister of Foreign Affairs Harry Kalaba told President Lungu that the Diaspora policy, which is yet to be approved by Cabinet, will enable Zambians living abroad
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