MoE apologises
The ministry of education has apologized to members of the public for the disruption caused to them by students…
President Sata directs ministers
President Michael Sata has directed cabinet and Deputy Ministers to explain government’s resolution to remove subsidies on maize and fuel to the…
Corruption slows development
Chief Makasa of the Bemba speaking people says corruption has greatly affected the development of the nation. And Chief Makasa…
Zambia best suited for ICT
The Zambia Information and Communication Technology Authority -ZICTA- says the country is strategically placed in the region to expand its ICT services.…
Maiko Zulu to debate aid in Cape Town
Leading local reggae musician Maiko Zulu has been invited by Oxfam International to Cape Town, South Africa to…
Matete gets 2-year contract to train atheletes
ZAMBIA’s all-time 400m hurdles runner, Samuel Matete has been given a two-year contract to train athletes at…
- BETUZ gives Government ultimatum
- Corruption slows development
- US ready to help Zambia on UNWTO
- Malupenga appeals for quick road safety implementation
- MoE apologises
- President Sata directs ministers
- Justices Mutuna & Kajimanga challenge tribunal
- Zambia best suited for ICT
- Parley Committee quizzes Ministry
- Fuel Subsidies immoral – Sata
- Sata directs expulsion of UNZA Students
- Prosecutions authority to create 1,712 jobs
India ready to assist Zambia’s Agriculture – Kumar
Indian High Commissioner to Zambia, Ashok Kumar, says his country is ready to assist Zambia boost…
One-stop Katima Mulilo boarder open
The Katimamulilo one stop border post in Sesheke District, Western Province is officially open. Finance…
Dust Emmissions worry Kabwe residents
Opposition Alliance for Democracy and Development (ADD) Central Province Chairperson, Fredrick Mulando, says the Zambia Environmental…
UTH engages a cardiologist
The University Teaching Hospital has engaged a cardiologist from Uzbekistan to conduct open heart surgeries at…
First Lady Christine Kaseba says Zambia can reduce maternal and child mortality by using family planning and reducing the number of children getting married.
Dr Kaseba says Zambia has made great effort to increase the number of women accessing family…