Daily Archives: October 17, 2018

PF /UPND urged to use National Day of Prayer to sort out differences

The ruling Patriotic Front and the opposition have been urged to use this year’s National Day of Prayer to sort out their differences. BORN Short Living Tall (BSLT) Executive Director Ntalasha Chisha says his organization has observed that there is friction between the ruling party and the opposition in the Country. Mr. Chisha says such friction is not however good ...

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Veep encourages youths to realise the future lies in their hands

Vice president Inonge Wina has encouraged the young generation to realise that the future of the world lies in their hands. Mrs. Wina says this responsibility however requires them to work extremely hard to achieve the best that they are capable of. She states that this is while whilst remaining focused and sensitive to the needs of others , especially ...

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President Lungu receives social cash transfer inquiry report

President Edgar Lungu has received a report from the administrative inquiry into the misapplication of funds meant for the Social Cash Transfer programme. Special Assistant to the President for Press and Public Relations Amos Chanda has told Journalists in Lusaka that President Lungu is happy the findings of the inquiry. Mr. Chanda says from the eight officers at the Ministry ...

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President Lungu still hopeful govt will seal deal with IMF

President Edgar Lungu has directed the Ministers of Finance and National Planning to expedite engagements with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). President Lungu says this is in order that the process of seeking an IMF funded programme can also advance. Speaking when he met World Bank Vice president for Africa Hafez Ghanem at State House, President Lungu expressed hope that ...

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Mini 40 bed space hospital to be constructed at Mukobeko

Health Minister Chitalu Chilufya has announced government’s intentions to construct a 40 bed capacity mini hospitals at Mukobeko Maximum Correctional facility in Kabwe Central Province. Speaking when he toured the Correction facility and Kabwe General Hospital yesterday Dr Chilufya said the Ministry of Health will work with other line ministries to deliver health services in correctional facilities. Dr Chilufya said ...

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Ghanem notes need for macroeconomic stability in Zambia

The World Bank has affirmed its commitment to supporting Zambia’s health and education sectors. World Bank Vice president for Africa Hafez Ghanem says his bank’s support in various programs of Zambia’s health, education and energy sectors is now worth US$ 1.2 billion. Dr. Ghanem says the objective of the World Bank is to help fight poverty and promote economic development ...

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KPMG Zambia favors VAT over Sales Tax

KPMG Zambia has become the latest Tax and Advisory firm to favor the abolished Value Added Tax (VAT) over the newly introduced Sales Tax. KPMG Zambia Director Michael Phiri says the VAT was more efficient than the Sales Tax is likely to be in collection of tax by government. Speaking during a public discussion on the Sales Tax organized by ...

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Chipata man gets 5yrs for possessing live pangolins

The Chipata Magistrate Court has meted out a five years imprisonment with hard labor to a 34 years old man who was convicted for the crime of Unlawful Possession of live pangolins. David Phiri, was arrested and taken to Court by officers from the Department of National Parks and Wildlife, who found him with two live Pangolins concealed in a ...

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Jamal Khashoggi: Trump gives Saudi benefit of doubt in Khashoggi case

US President Donald Trump has cautioned against rushing to blame Saudi Arabia over the disappearance of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi. He told the AP news agency that Riyadh was being treated as “guilty until proven innocent”. Mr Trump also said that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman had denied knowing what happened to Mr Khashoggi. Unnamed Turkish officials say a ...

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