By Mwila Nsofu Government has reaffirmed the importance of the National Day of Prayer, Fasting, Repentance, and Reconciliation to the nation and invites the participation of all Zambians in observing the day. Acting Chief Government Spokesperson, MAKOZO CHIKOTE says the day is important on the national calendar, which is also a public holiday. Mr. CHIKOTE
By Chansa Kunda Zambia will this afternoon start its COSAFA senior women’s championship title defense with game against Mozambique in the opening group B fixture. The Copper Queens take on Mozambique at the Lucas Moripe Stadium at 15:30 hours. This afternoon’s encounter is expected to provide a huge test for the technical bench as most
By Hannock Kasama The Private Colleges and University Alliance -PRICUA- has called on government to extend scholarships and bursaries to private university students. PRICUA Secretary General LACKSON BANDA says the gesture will not only enhance tertiary education but also contribute to the financial viability of private universities. He spoke at a press briefing in Lusaka
By Moombe Hamoobola The Human Rights Commission says it is pushing to have its mandate expanded so that it can be allowed to prosecute human rights abuse cases. Human Rights Commission Southern Province Coordinator BRENDAH CHANDA says the Commission wants to have its ACT revised to ensure that it goes beyond investigating and recommending on
By Paul Shalala United States Treasury Secretary JANET YELLEN will visit Zambia from January 22 to 24, 2023. According to a press release issued by the Treasury Department in Washington DC, Ms. YELLEN will visit Zambia as part of her African tour which will also take her to South Africa and Senegal. The statement says
(ZANIS) Vice President, MUTALE NALUMANGO says the country needs God’s intervention for it to continue on the path of a peaceful and united Zambia. Mrs. NALUMANGO says there is need to promote unity in diversity where everyone including politicians have love for one another. The Vice President said this when she graced the ongoing Courts
By Chansa Kunda Zambia has beaten African Champions Egypt at the ongoing World Chess Olympiads in Chennai India. The men’s National Chess team took on the Egyptian team this afternoon in what was a showdown of two continental giants. The Fourth round saw Zambia beat Egypt on a 2.5 to 1.5 score as they progress
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