Daily Archives: November 4, 2018

Chilubanama pledges to bring sanity in the province

Patriotic Front Aspiring Lusaka Provincial Chairperson ,Emmanuel Chilubanama  has promised to bring sanity in the province once ushered in  the office. Mr. Chilubanama is particularly concerned with the behavior of some pf members . He  has told QTV News in an interview that the unruly behavior which is mostly portrayed by some members needs to come to end forth. He ...

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Govt hails Chief Madzimawe for assisting govt fight Child marriages

Gender Minister Elizabeth Phiri has commended  Senior Chief Madzimawe of the Ngoni people of Chipata’s efforts in reducing child marriages in his chiefdom. During the commemoration of Independence Day President Lungu conferred the insignia of honour on Chimozi Jere who is Chief Madzimawe for his pioneering campaign for the eradication of child marriages in Zambia as well as fighting Gender ...

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Gov’t urged to reduce cost of borrowing

Government is being urged to devise policies to force the cost of borrowing by implementing the recommendations from world bank. Independent Churches Of Zambia (ICOZ) Board Chairperson, Bishop David Masupa says there is need for government to consult with all stakeholders to curb rising debt as any further increase will jeopardize the economic future of the country. He has emphasized ...

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FAO hails Zambia’s diversification agenda

The Food Agriculture Organization has observed that the diversification agenda in Zambia has been gaining momentum especially with the introduction of the farmer input support program electronic voucher system. FAO Country Representative Dr. George Okech says with the introduction of the fisp electronic voucher farmers have a wide range of option in terms of what types of crops they want ...

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Andyford Banda calls for early polls

Opposition People’s Alliance for Change has advised President Lungu to cal for an early election owing to the manner in which his regime is running national affairs since it was re-elected in 2016. Party President Andyford Banda has cited the increase in the country’s debt accumulation in the past three years, the mismanagement of the agriculture sector and the education ...

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