Daily Archives: April 19, 2016

DEC arrests 80 for cultivating, trafficking cannabis

The Drug Enforcement Commission has arrested over Eighty (80) people countrywide for unlawful cultivation and trafficking in cannabis. Those arrested include Bayoni Mumba, 43, a small-scale farmer of Mwansa Village in Mansa District, Luapula Province for unlawful cultivation of fresh cannabis plants weighing 1.121 tonnes. Also arrested are Maybin Kafunda, 48, a small-scale farmer of Edeni Village in Milenge District ...

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Govt will not tolerate graft at FRA, warns Lubinda

Minister of Agriculture Given Lubinda has warned that government will not tolerate any form of corruption in the sale of subsidized maize by the Food Reserve Agency (FRA). Mr. Lubinda has since asked millers that have been made to pay extra to access the FRA subsidized maize to report to the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC). Reacting to revelations by the Zambian ...

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Countrywide cholera cases now stands at 916

The number of cholera cases countrywide now stands at 916. Lusaka has the highest number of cholera cases at 795 after recording 14 new cases as of today. Acting Ministry of health Spokesperson George Sikazwe says Lusaka has 24 admitted cases, while 12 have been discharged. Dr. Sikazwe says Ndola has recorded 3 three admitted cholera patients while 18 have ...

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Completion of 650 health posts moved to October

Health Minister Joseph Kasonde says the completion of the construction of 650 prefabricated health posts across the country at a total cost of US$55.9 million has been moved to October 2016 from April 2016. Dr Kasonde has told Parliament in a ministerial statement that this is due to some major challenges the project has suffered following the termination of the ...

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Accommodate all, Lungu calls on chiefs

President Edgar Lungu has called on the traditional leadership in the country to accommodate all political players who will be visiting their chiefdoms for campaigns ahead of the August 11th general election. The Head of State said this when he met 25 chiefs from Northern Province led by Paramount Chief Chitimukulu of the Bemba speaking people. President Lungu says he ...

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William and Harry visit Star Wars set

The royals were shown around the set of the new Star Wars film on Tuesday afternoon. During their visit they met actors Daisy Ridley, Mark Hamill and John Boyega, who are currently filming Star Wars: Episode VIII. Kensington Palace said the visit was planned to celebrate Star Wars’ “fantastic British creative talent”. British talent featured both in front of and ...

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Kabul hit by large suicide attack

At least 28 people have been killed and 329 injured in a huge explosion in the centre of the Afghan capital Kabul, police and officials say. A suicide attacker detonated a vehicle and a fierce gun battle followed. Officials say the attack is now over and the area has been cleared. A Taliban spokesman said the group carried out the ...

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Zesco United reach group stage

ZESCO United Football Club has booked a place in the lucrative group stage of the 2016 CAF Champions league. The Ndola based outfit beat Stade Malien of Mali 2-1 at Levy Mwanawasa stadium this afternoon to qualify to the group stage 5-2 on aggregate. Goals from ZESCO’s Kenyan import Jesse Were and Maybin Mwaba ensured ZESCO confirmed their qualification to ...

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TIZ seeks answers on presidential empowerment loan scheme

Transparency International Zambia (TIZ) has written to the Secretary to the Treasury seeking clarification on the presidential empowerment loan scheme for marketers. TIZ Executive Director Goodwell Lungu says his organisation wants to know the source of the presidential initiative fund for marketers and bus drivers. Mr. Lungu says TIZ also wants to know what guiding procedures or transparent ways of ...

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HRC,CCZ condemn xenophobic attacks

The Human Rights Commission has strongly condemned the looting and destruction of shops and properties for foreign nationals in some selected parts of Lusaka by residents who were protesting against the barbaric suspected ritual killings in the city. Chief of Information, Education and Training Mweelwa Muleya in a statement to QFM says the Commission appeals for self restraint against xenophobic ...

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