Zanis A United Kingdom Foundation has committed to support Zambia in Early childhood development and Education. The project initiative is set to be implemented in Chongwe and Lusaka. And President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA has endorsed the initiative stating that investing in children results in achieving a responsible generation of tomorrow. President HICHILEMA explained that early childhood
By Wilson Mulinda Government says it will not tolerate requests for transfers by newly recruited teachers now that they are in the Government system. Information and Media Permanent Secretary, THABO KAWANA says each teacher is supposed to report to their station as guided in the appointment letters. Mr. KAWANA has also dismissed social media reports
Ruth Chayinda ZNBC News Basic Education Teacher’s Union Zambia -BETUZ -says there is no need for some sections of society to down play the importance of the free education policy as it is bearing fruit. Mr. SINKALA says since the implementation of the policy, many children whose parents could not afford to pay schools fees
By Christopher Miti. Sinda Town Council has bought 12,112 desks for Sinda and Kapoche Constituencies using the Constituency Development Fund- CDF. This is out of a deficit of 14,125 desks. Sinda Town Council Secretary, JOHN MACHAYI says the remaining 2,013 desks will be bought this year. And, Kapoche Member of Parliament LACKSON LUNGU has appealed
By Blessings Chibuye The Ministry of Education has attributed the delay in issuing appointment letters to newly recruited teachers to thorough scrutiny of the teachers’ credentials. Education Permanent Secretary in charge of Administration, NORIANA MUNEKU says officials from the Examination Council of Zambia -ECZ- and other stakeholders are currently verifying documents submitted by the teachers.
A 24-year-old young woman of Kazungula District who dropped out of university due to the lack of sponsorship has thanked the government for selecting her to undertake a skills training course using the Constituency Development Fund – CDF bursaries ESTHER CHIPANGO, who was studying teaching, dropped out of the university after losing her job because
The Higher Education and Scholarships Board -HELSB- has awarded loans to an additional 1,495 students at The University of Zambia. HELSB Senior Corporate Communications Officer CHISELWA KAWANDA says the addition brings the total number of students awarded loans at the University of Zambia to 4,184. Ms KAWANDA said the board received 1,611 appeals for student
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