Daily Archives: December 31, 2018

Brig. Gen. William Sikazwe is new Army Commander

President Edgar Lungu has dropped Zambia Army Commander Lieutenant General Paul Mihova and appointed Brigadier General William Sikazwe as the new army commander. Until his appointment, General Sikazwe, who has now been elevated to the rank of Lieutenant General, severed as chief of operations. ZNBC reports that speaking during the ceremony at State House , President Lungu urged General Sikazwe ...

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116,616 make it to grade 10

A total of 116,616 candidates who sat for the 2018 grade nine examinations have made it to grade to grade 10. This represents 45.64 percent of all candidates that wrote the exams. Announcing the results at a media briefing in Lusaka Acting Minister of General Education Elizabeth Phiri disclosed that a total 255,449 sat for the exams. Ms. Phiri says ...

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EFZ,CCZ, ZCCD cautioned against political embroilment

The church mother bodies spearheading the dialogue process have been cautioned against creating an agenda for political parties taking part in the process. Zambia Center for Interparty Dialogue (ZCID) trustee Katele Kalumba has reminded the church mother bodies to be wary that there are not there to aspire for political power to enter State House. Dr. Kalumba says the Evangelical ...

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Global trade tension, risk to 2019 growth – Mwanakatwe

Government has formally acknowledged that the continued global trade tension poses a risk to Zambia’s 2019 growth prospects. Ministry of Finance Margaret Mwanakatwe has cited projected rise in crude oil prices due to continued geopolitical tensions and climate change related effects as other downside risks to growth prospects. Mrs. Mwanakatwe has admitted that maintaining the fiscal deficit, weak credit growth ...

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2018 has been a year of hardship- Masupa

Political Economist Bishop David Masupa has described 2018 as a year of hardship with high cost of living and unemployment being the leading problems. Bishop Masupa who is also Independent Churches of Zambia (ICOZ) Board Chairperson says the year 2018 experienced what he termed as high unnecessary tariffs, skyrocketing of prices of goods and services. Speaking to Q news, Bishop ...

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