PROTESTS AGAINST LAZ ISSUED BY SUNDAY CHANDA, PF INFORMATION COMMITTEE MEMBER Lusaka, 6th March 2017 – Recently, a section of citizens led a peaceful protest against the Law Association of Zambia (LAZ). As stakeholders in the affairs of a public body as LAZ, the protesting citizens felt the association was leaning heavily in favor of
Eight people today died while 28 were seriously injured in a food stampede which happened at Olympic Youth Development Center in Lusaka around 06 00 hours as a crowd jostled to enter the premises. Police in Lusaka has confirmed the development. Spokesperson Esther Mwaata Katongo revealed that among the dead are six females, one
Government has challenged management at the Chinese owned Jinfa Steel Company in Chambeshi on the Copperbelt to respect Zambian workers and add value to the Country’s economy. Copperbelt Minister Bowman Lusambo says he has received disturbing reports on the activities at JINFA Steel limited in Chambeshi and hopes things will change for the better. Mr.
Zambia Medical Association President Aaron Mujajati says Zambia should now start licencing Marijuana farmers in order to reap benefits from the cultivation of the crop. Last week, Home Affairs Minister Steven Kampyongo clarified in Parliament that cultivation of Marijuana under licence is legal in Zambia. Dr Mujajati who has emerged as a key proponent of
The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) in Zambia says young people should take an active role in efforts to conserve nature. WWF Zambia this year launched an exciting and engaging Facebook competition in the lead up to World Wetlands month 2017 which fell on February 2nd 2017 under the theme ‘Wetlands for Disaster Risk
POLICE in Chilanga have apprehended a suspect behind the defiling and strangling to death of two female juveniles aged three years and seven years. The suspect has been identified as Tapela Phiri aged 21 years of Linda compound. He is reported to have gone to his sister’s house around 19: 00 hours yesterday, 5th March,
Nutrition development advocate William Chilufya says the recent an army worm outbreak should propel the country to start diversifying its agriculture production. Mr Chilufya who is also the Southern Africa manager of the Sustainable Diets for All Projects at Hivos Southern Africa said the infestation should encourage a policy shift away from mono-cropping maize. Zambia’s
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