By Joy Nyambe President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA has assured players in the transport sector of total support from his government. President HICHILEMA says his government will give favour and priority to Zambian transport owners and drivers as they conduct the movement of people and cargo. He made the assurance when he met stakeholders in the transport
By Wilson Mulinda Government has given public service vehicle operators a six month ultimatum to implement fleet safety management for their employees. Transport and Logistics Minister FRANK TAYALI says the high number of accidents by Public service vehicle drivers is alarming and requires immediate attention. Mr. TAYALI has also challenged road transport stakeholders to draw
By Honester Mshoka Government says it is considering introducing a mass transit transportation system of buses to move on dedicated lanes and designated routes which will help lower transportation cost for citizens. Transport and Logistics Minister FRANK TAYALI says the move will also be done in order to decongest Lusaka and Copperbelt Provinces. Speaking when
By Wilson Mulinda Transport and Logistics Minister FRANK TAYALI says the power failure experienced at the KENNETH KAUNDA International Airport on Friday night was due to a power surge which affected various aero systems. Mr. TAYALI says electricians from the Zambia Airports Corporation Limited are investigating why the system was unable to detect the power
By Mary Kachepa Transport and Logistics Minister FRANK TAYALI says government will consider lifting the ban on night travel for Public Service Buses in 2024. Mr. TAYALI, however, says the ban will still remain in force for Trucks. He has told ZNBC News that he will soon table the matter in cabinet. Mr. TAYALI said
By Ruth Chayinda Transport and Logistics Minister FRANK TAYALI is concerned with the high number of road accidents which have claimed over 1,000 lives this year alone. Mr. TAYALI says this year the country has recorded over 27,000 road accidents resulting in 1,496 deaths and 4,447 serious injuries. He has attributed the increased accidents to
By Hannock Kasama Transport and Logistics Minister FRANK TAYALI has been awarded K450, 000 by the LUSAKA High Court on account of the trauma occasioned to him by the police in 2020. The Police had during the period under review pointed a gun at Mr. TAYALI thereby allegedly occasioning him trauma. The incidence occurred when
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