By Etambuyu Katota Government says it will not allow opposition political leaders to disintegrate the cordial bilateral relations Zambia shares with Zimbabwe. Chief Government Spokesperson CHUSHI KASANDA has charged that some opposition political leaders and members are trying to destabilise the country in order to achieve selfish ambitions. Ms. KASANDA, who is also Information and
By Sharon Siame The ZNBC Board has elected Bishop JOSEPH KAZHILA as the new Board Chairperson. Information and Media Minister CHUSHI KASANDA says the decision by the Board was arrived at during its sitting held today. Ms. KASANDA has since congratulated Bishop KAZHILA on his election. Announcing the development in Lusaka today, Ms. KASANDA said
By Mwila Nsofu, Government has dismissed as baseless, accusations made opposition Citizens First leader HARRY KALABA, that it is involved in the production of a video making rounds on media platforms where he was being confronted by a Zimbabwean Journalist on account of him being part of the infamous Gold Mafias. Chief Government Spokesperson, CHUSHI
By Brian Mwale Government says investment in infrastructure and technology is essential if the continent is to deepen the media’s role in promoting socio economic growth. Information and Media Minister CHUSHI KASANDA says investment in cutting-edge technologies must also foster media literacy to empower citizens to critically engage with information and combat misinformation. Ms. KASANDA
By Masauso Mkwayaya Government is saddened by the death of twenty-four members of the New Apostolic Church in a road accident on the Lusaka -Chirundu road. Chief Government Spokesperson CHUSHI KASANDA says the accident has robbed the nation of citizens who were providing a great service not only to their families but to the church
By MacPherson Mukuka President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA says his administration has restored Media Freedom and Freedom of Expression. President HICHILEMA says Government has removed some laws in the Constitution such as the defamation of the President as a way of promoting freedom of expression. He says Government is committed to ensuring Media Freedom and Freedom of
By Mary Kachepa The African Public Relations Association -APRA- has proposed President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA to be the Patron of the continental association. APRA President YOMI OKUSANYA says the Association has chosen President HICHILEMA to appreciate him for enacting into law the Zambia Institute of Public Relations and Communication -ZIPRC- Bill. Mr. OKUSANYA says Zambia is
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