Archive: 11 April 2019
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Drought has driven mealie meal prices higher – IAPRIMealie meal price increases have been driven by Zambia’s drought-hit areas, which has limited supply of maize grain on the market, says the Indaba Agricultural Policy Research Institute (IAPRI). And IAPRI have noted that the […]
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Bahati voting gets off to slow start amid heavy rainsVoting in Bahati constituency and Chilyapa Ward of Mansa Central constituency has started at a slow pace due to the rains. Provincial electoral officer Amusa Zaza described the voting pattern for the parliamentary and ward […]
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1,576 former MoF employees sue State for K200m in delayed salaries, benefitsOver 1,500 civil and non-civil servants who worked under the Ministry of Finance in the 1990s have sued the State in the Lusaka High Court demanding payment of their dues, exceeding K200 million. Mukosa Joseph […]
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Govt has reduced tuition fees in public health institutions – ChitaluGovernment has slashed training and application fees across public health training facilities to K8,500 and K100, respectively, to make them affordable for learners in the health sector. Speaking in Mansa when he commissioned a K2.6 […]
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DEC records reduced drugs cases in early 2019The Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) has recorded a seven per cent reduction in drug-related arrests from 1,376 arrests recorded in the first quarter of 2018 to 1,279 recorded during the same period this year. Giving […]
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Retired Sesheke cops seek judicial reviewTwo of the four police officers who were recently dismissed from the Zambia Police Service after the Sesheke parliamentary by-election have applied for leave to commence judicial review proceedings in the Lusaka High Court against […]
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It’s almost impossible to choose a career in ZambiaGeneral Education Permanent Secretary, Dr Jobbicks Kalumba, is one of the best civil servants occupying that government position. Those who have worked with him confess that he is very passionate about public service, such that […]
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UPND shall re-employ all illegally dismissed civil servants, insists GBMUPND vice-president Geoffrey Bwalya Mwamba says once in government, the UPND shall reinstate all those who have been illegally retired in national and public interest. And Mwamba says that the UPND government shall correct the […]
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