Monthly Archives: April 2017

Chipata city council destroys 210 liters of Tujilijili

Chipata City Council has destroyed 210 liters of liquor sachets popularly Known as Tujilijili that were confiscated between the months of October and December last year. Public Relations Officer Taonga Kaonga says the destruction is in line with Article 22 of 1992 which mandates the council to confiscate products that do not meet the required standards. Ms Kaonga says the ...

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Govt justifies ZESCO tariffs hike

Government has justified the proposal by ZESCO to increase electricity tariffs. Energy Minister David Mabumba has told a media briefing that the power utility company is making loses because its electricity production cost is higher than the revenue being generated from the sale of electricity to its customers. Mr. Mabumba says with the loses ZESCO is making; he does not ...

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CTPD urges strengthening of industrial base

Centre for Trade Policy and Development (CTPD) Executive Director Isaac Mwaipopo says there is need for Zambia to strengthen its industrial base as the deadline for the Continental Free Trade Area approaches. Zambia is among other African countries moving towards crystallizing an ambitious integration agenda of establishing a continental free trade area by October, as a yardstick to bolstering intra ...

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Infrastructure symposium set for April 19 to 21

Housing and Infrastructure Development Minister Ronald Chitotela says the 2017 infrastructure symposium is expected to attract about 400 major stakeholders in the infrastructure sector across the country. Speaking at a media briefing in Lusaka this morning, Mr Chitotela noted that although government has invested huge sums of money in infrastructure development, this has come with its own challenges. He says ...

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NGOCC hails acquittal murder accused wife

The Non -governmental Organizations’ Coordinating Council (NGOCC) has hailed as a landmark the ruling in which High Court Judge Betty Mung’omba has acquitted Elizabeth Lungu of Mtendere Compound accused of murdering her husband Anthony Nkhoma. In a statement, NGOCC Board Chairperson Sara Longwe says the judgment resonates with her organization’s sentiments advanced in earlier statements that most of the women ...

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HRC urges PF,UPND to dialogue

The Human Rights Commission (HRC) has called for political dialogue between the PF and UPND leaderships to prevent continued violations of human rights and freedoms, including the loss of lives. In a statement, Commission Chairperson Mudford Mwandenga says the Commission is concerned at the prevailing political animosity between the ruling Patriotic Front (PF) and the United Party for National Development ...

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FA to ask Moyes to explain ‘slap’ remark

Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish is planning talks about a new contract with winger Wilfried Zaha once the club secure Premier League survival. Zaha, 24, signed a five-and-a-half-year deal when he rejoined the Eagles from Manchester United in February 2015. He scored in Saturday’s win at top-flight leaders Chelsea to leave them four points above the relegation zone. “We would ...

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Russia bombing suspect ‘from Kyrgyzstan’

The man suspected of killing 11 people by bombing a St Petersburg train is a native of Kyrgyzstan who obtained Russian citizenship, the Central Asian country’s security service says. At least 45 people were injured in the explosion between two underground stations on Monday afternoon. The Kyrgyz security service named the bomber as Akbarzhon Jalilov, who was born in Osh ...

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More millers to join FRA-MAZ-Maize traders tripartite

The Millers Association of Zambia (MAZ) says plans are underway to have more millers be part of the tripartite agreement signed between the Food Reserve Agency, Grain Trader Association of Zambia and MAZ, aimed at reducing the wholesale and retail price of mealie-meal in the country. MAZ President Andrew Chintala tells QTV News that currently only nine milling companies are ...

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Timer producers reject SI to regulate harvesting of Mukula

Stakeholders in the wood sector say they will reject the pending Statutory Instrument (SI) aimed at regulating the harvesting of the Mukula Tree. They have argued that they not been consulted by government on the issue which they feel their input could have been of great value to the pending SI. Timbers Producers Association of Zambia (TPAZ) Vice President Charles ...

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