By CHARITY MOONGA – THE Zambia Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) has called for a more focused approach towards the enactment of pension and labour reforms as Zambia commemorates this year’s Labour Day which falls...
Read MoreBy CHARITY MOONGA – AFRICAN Ministers in charge of Trade have converged in Addis Ababa to discuss ways of boosting intra Africa trade. Commerce, Trade and Industry Minister Robert Sichinga is representing the Zambian Government...
Read MoreBy CHARITY MOONGA – THE Zambia Wildlife Authority (ZAWA) has warned members of the public involved in private wildlife estates against operating illegally on expired licences. The authority said game ranch owners and other business...
Read MoreBy BRIAN HATYOKA – AN American couple, Terry and Dina Schwartz has constructed a Secondary School in Livingstone at a cost of US$ 600, 000. The school, which is owned by the Seventh-day Adventist Church...
Read MoreBy FLAVIOR CHISHALA – MINING firms are wooing top performing University of Zambia (UNZA) students from the School of Mines. In a related developed, Mines, Energy and Water Development Minister Christopher Yaluma has called for...
Read MoreBy CHILA NAMAIKO – GOVERNMENT is concerned at the rampant abuse of insecticide treated mosquito nets (ITNs). The nets are being misused by turning them into wedding dress laces, materials for chicken run fencing and...
Read MoreBy BRIAN HATYOKA – THE Zambia Institute of Chartered Accountants (ZICA) has laid a foundation stone for the construction of a state-of-the-art convention centre in Livingstone at a cost of US$ 300 million. ZICA recently...
Read MoreBy CHILA NAMAIKO – Chief Nalubamba of the Ila-speaking people in Namwala District has complained about the poor work culture of some civil servants. Chief Nalubamba said some civil servants were not being proactive...
Read MoreBy BRIAN HATYOKA – ZAMBIA Railways Limited (ZRL) has made significant progress to upgrade the Livingstone – Mulobezi railway infrastructure since it took over operations from the concessionaire, Leonard Sifuba early in January this year. ...
Read MoreBy MWANGALA LISELI- SOME residents in Chainda township are concerned over the increasing number of teenage marriages in the area. The township’s population is rapidly increasing and residents attribute the development to early marriages and...
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