Daily Archives: October 30, 2016

EU and Canada sign landmark trade deal

The European Union and Canada have signed a long-delayed landmark trade deal, following weeks of uncertainty due to opposition in Belgium. The deal was signed in Brussels by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and top EU officials. The signing ceremony initially planned for Thursday had been cancelled after Belgium’s Wallonia region vetoed the agreement. All 28 EU states approved the ...

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NRFA to commence road tolling at Kafue Bridge

The National Road Fund Agency (NRFA) will commence road tolling for all vehicle classifications at Kafue bridge police check point on 14 November 2016. This will be a third toll gate in addition to Manyumbi, between Kabwe and Kapiri Mposhi, and Kafulafuta, between Kapiri Mposhi and Ndola. NRFA spokesperson Alphonsius Hamachila has told QTV that the Kafue Bridge is a ...

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PF refutes claim it has abandoned Sata’s vision

The ruling PF has described as cheap politics opposition UPND’s suggestion that it has abandoned the vision that late President Michael Sata had for Zambia. The ruling PF does not also agree that under the leadership of President Edgar Lungu the PF government is ruining late President Sata’s legacy. And PF Mandevu constituency chairperson Joseph Tamba has wondered how the ...

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NGOCC opposes extension of Lungu’s term

The Non Governmental Organisations’ Coordinating Council (NGOCC) has added its voice in opposing the proposal to extend the presidential term from five to seven years. The NGOCC says it is vehemently opposed to this proposal because it will be a mutilation of the Republican Constitution which provides for only 5 years for anyone to hold the office of Presidency. In ...

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Powerful Italy quake destroys buildings

A strong earthquake has struck near Norcia in central Italy, destroying numerous buildings. The quake comes nearly two months after a major earthquake killed almost 300 people and destroyed several towns. The quake early on Sunday measured 6.6, larger than August’s quake and aftershocks last week. It is thought to be Italy’s most violent in decades. At least nine people ...

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SAFADA calls for restructuring of FISP

The Small Scale Farmers Development Agency (SAFADA) has called for the restructuring of the Farmers Inputs Support Programme (FISP). Director Boyd Moobwe says this should be done to allow transparency, responsibility and care for government resources. Mr. Moobwe says though FISP has helped many farmers, it has not helped the vulnerable farmers in the Country as all that the programme ...

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Mambo questions Parley’s support for creation of new Ministries

Former Church of God Overseer John Mambo has questioned the logic behind Parliament’s decision to pass the creation of four more Ministries amidst the high cost of living in the Country. Bishop Mambo says he finds it surprising that while the cost of living in the Country is becoming unaffordable for majority Zambians Parliament has opted to add another burden ...

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Its your role to restore unity, civil society reminded

The Civil Society in the Country has been reminded of its role to restore unity in the Country’s political fraternity. The civil society is being counseled to realize that while it remains mute there is in fact tension between the ruling party and the opposition. Lusaka based politician Patrick Mungo says this explains why the ruling party and the opposition ...

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Govt to audit construction of chiefs’ palaces

Government has announced intentions of wanting to audit the progress on the Construction of Chiefs’ palaces in the Country. Chiefs and Traditions Affairs Minister Lawrence Sichalwe says this is because construction of the first 30 palaces 3 in each province that where earmarked in the first phase are taking too long. Mr. Sichalwe says government wants to know why this ...

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Kalumba insists on taxation of informal sector

Former Finance Minister Katele Kalumba has reiterated the need for government to seriously work out a taxation mechanism for the informal sector. Dr. Kalumba is urging government to do so as it broaden its tax base by reforming its taxation policies. In an interview with QTV News Dr. Kalumba has advised government to realize that it cannot devise intelligent ways ...

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