Monthly Archives: June 2018

ACC investigating six ‘FIC Report cases’

The Anti-Corruption Commission says it is investigating a total of six cases arising from the 2017 report of the Financial Intelligence Centre. In a statement to obtained by Q-News, ACC Public Relations Manager, Timothy Moono says the cases are as a result of four reports received by the Commission from the FIC and involve several individual and entities. Mr.Moono says ...

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Govt to construct two Secondary Schools in Kaumbwe Constituency

Government in partnership with the World Bank will construct two secondary schools in Kaumbwe Constituency in Petauke District which has no secondary school. Kaumbwe Member of Parliament, Listed Tembo who has confirmed the development to QTV News in an interview says school going children in his constituency access secondary education from other constituencies. Mr. Tembo says he has been pushing ...

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Mushrooming of Shopping Malls unsettles CTPD

The Centre for Trade policy and Development (CTPD) has observed that Zambia needs more factories and not shopping malls that are mushrooming in the country. CTPD Executive Director Isaac Mwaipopo says his organization has noted with concern the increasing number of Shopping malls dotted around the country with the capital, Lusaka alone, boasting of not less than seven major retail ...

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Daniel Munkombwe dies

Veteran politician and former southern province Minister Daniel Mukombwe has died. Mr Mukombwe 86, died this morning around 09:40 hours in the Livingstone Central hospital where he was admitted. Southern province Minister Edify Hamukale has confirmed the death of Mr Mukombwe who had been battling lung cancer. He was at one point evacuated to South Africa for treatment by the ...

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Debt Contraction: Mwanakatwe announces measures

Finance Minister Margret Mwanakatwe has announced measures aimed at addressing the pace of debt contraction and the affordability of the debt. Mrs Mwanakatwe says the measures include the indefinite postponement of the contraction of all pipeline debt until the debt is brought back to moderate risk of distress, cancelling some of the current contracted loans that are yet to be ...

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HPCZ engages ZEMA on medical waste disposal

Health Professional Council of Zambia (HPCZ) Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Aaron Mujajati says the council has engaged the Zambia Environmental Management Agency (ZEMA) with a view to ensure the proper disposal of medical waste. Dr. Mujajati tells QTV News that disposing of medical waste is a very serious problem that needs serious attention and concerted efforts. He says the council ...

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Alcohol consumption among youths fret clergy

Presence of God Ministries Overseer, Apostle notes with sadness that some youths start abusing the illicit liquor locally known as ‘Junta’ as early as 06:00 hours thereby being unproductive. Apostle Kunda says young people ought to know that the consumption of alcohol in such a manner will not help them achieve their desired goals. He has since commended government for ...

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Olympic and world champion to compete at the Chicago Marathon

Britain’s Mo Farah will compete at the Chicago Marathon in October, his third race over the distance and his first in the US. The four-time Olympic gold medallist finished third at the London Marathon in April, in a new British record. It was the 35-year-old’s second time at 26.2-miles, having finished eighth at London in 2014. The six-time world champion ...

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Ex-FBI chief Comey broke norms but not biased – watchdog report

A highly anticipated US Department of Justice report accuses ex-FBI director James Comey of being “insubordinate” but not politically biased. Inspector General Michael Horowitz said he had broken “dramatically from FBI and department norms” in handling an inquiry into Hillary Clinton’s emails. Mrs Clinton has blamed Mr Comey for her election loss to Donald Trump in 2016. The report also ...

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Hunger looming in Sinazongwe

Sinazongwe Member of Parliament Gift Sialubalo says hunger is looming in Sinazongwe due to the anticipated low crop yields from 2017/2018 farming season. Mr. Sialubalo tells QTV News that this is attributed to the chaotic implementation of the e-voucher system coupled with the dry spells experienced in the area during the past farming season. He has appealed to the Disaster ...

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