Archive: 23 July 2020
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Unemployment forcing youths to engage in violence – KabwitaNATIONAL Democratic Congress (NDC) youth chairman Charles Kabwita says the reason why young people, especially members of the ruling party, are violent is because government has not created the jobs which were promised. Reacting to […]
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Lungu should explain his Rwanda links – ChangalaGOVERNANCE activist Brebner Changala says President Edgar Lungu must come out in the open and explain his connection to the Rwandese rebel Maj. Nsabimana Sankara Callixte. A News Diggers! investigation revealed that Rwandese national, Nsengiyumva […]
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It’s hard to stop crowds from gathering around PF officials – LusamboLUSAKA Province Minister Bowman Lusambo has vowed that no one will stop him from ensuring that Lusaka residents comply with the public health guidelines following the recent increase of COVID-19 cases. But Lusambo says it […]
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Jiangxi sells shares in FQMJIANGXI Copper has sold 1.2 million of its shares in First Quantum Minerals Limited (FQML), less than one year after buying them, because of a reportedly acrimonious relationship with the Canadian miner. According to Mining.com, […]
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COVID-19 slows road traffic accidentsTHE Zambia Police Service has recorded 6,143 road accidents during the second quarter of 2020, down from 7,687 during the same corresponding period last year, triggered by limited traffic movement as a result of the […]
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Zambia still in early stages of implementing SDGs – AGTHE Auditor General’s Report has disclosed that Zambia is still in the early stages of preparing for the implementation for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). According to the Auditor General’s Report on performance on preparedness […]
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Whether you like it or not, Bill 10 will be back – LubindaJUSTICE Minister Given Lubinda says whether Bill 10 opposers like it or not, it will be deliberated upon once Parliament sittings resume. And Lubinda says those who are jubilating that Bill 10 has died following […]
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AG’s report reveals drastic drop in enrollment for special needs learnersTHE Auditor General’s report has revealed that there is a drastic decrease in the enrollment rate of Learners with Special Education Needs (LSEN) as well as those progressing from primary to secondary school. The report […]
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News Diggers! ePaper Edition 736 Thursday July 23, 2020
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