Daily Archives: January 30, 2018

Barclay’s employees get 9 percent salary increment

Barclays bank PLC has awarded its employees a 9 percent salary increment across the board effective April 2018. The increment follows successful and concluded negotiations between the bank and the Zambia Union of Financial Institutions and Allied Workers on increased salaries and improved conditions for workers for 2018. Speaking during the signing of the agreement, Barclays bank PLC Managing Director ...

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NAREP advises govt on defence forces deployed on the streets

The opposition National Restoration Party (NAREP) has called on President Edgar Lungu to stop members of defence forces deployed on the streets of Lusaka to stop brutalizing people. NAREP Spokesperson Bwalya Nondo tells Q News that people perceive that since the defence forces work under instructions, they were instructed to beat up people. Mr. Nondo says this issue of brutalizing ...

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Govt to announce funds received towards combating Cholera

Ministry of Health Permanent Secretary in-charge of Administration Dr Kennedy Malama has assured the nation that the ministry will give an account of all the funds and materials received towards combating the outbreak of Cholera. Dr. Malama says the nation will soon be informed how the donated funds have been applied in controlling the outbreak of the disease. He says ...

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Bolt joins Sundowns training session

Mamelodi Sundowns had a special guest in their training session on Monday morning at the club’s base in Chloorkop – sprint legend Usain Bolt. The Jamaican trained with the Brazilians and imparted his knowledge on how to gain maximum speed with the club’s strikers. Bolt was at home with the 2016 African champions. The two sporting institutions, Bolt and Sundowns, ...

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George Weah vows to change Liberia’s citizenship laws

Liberia’s President George Weah has called for the removal of a “racist” clause in the constitution which restricts citizenship to black people. The clause was “unnecessary, racist and inappropriate”, the ex-football star said in his first State of the Nation address since being elected president. He also pledged to scrap the law that prohibits foreigners owning land. Liberia was founded ...

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Kenya TV coverage curbs for Raila Odinga ‘inauguration’

Kenyan authorities shut down TV stations to prevent live coverage of a swearing-in event by opposition leader Raila Odinga, who boycotted last year’s disputed presidential election. He declared himself the “people’s president” in front of thousands of his supporters in the capital, Nairobi. The result of the August general election was annulled following allegations of irregularities. Uhuru Kenyatta won a ...

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ZIALE revisits decision to bar students from writing exams

Justice Minister Given Lubinda has disclosed the Zambia Institute of Advanced Legal Education (ZIALE) has resolved to do away with the rule of barring students from writing examinations in the event that they failed at the fifth attempt. Mr. Lubinda has told Q-News that the ZIALE Board of Directors recently held a series of meetings where resolutions were made in ...

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NDC accuse PF of sending cadres to attack him at Prime TV

The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has accused the ruling Patriotic Front of positioning cadres at Prime Television studios where it’s Political Consultant Chishimba Kambwili was scheduled to feature on a live program last night. NDC Spokesperson Eric Chanda has told QTV News that the PF hired three big buses to deploy their cadres at Prime TV with the intention to ...

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Govt offers over 4, 612 student’s scholarships

Over 4, 612 students have been awarded scholarships for the 2018/2019 academic year across all the Technical Education, Vocational Training and Entrepreneurship Training (TEVET) institutions in the country. Higher Education Minister Professor Nkandu Luo says of the 4, 612 students, about 1,447 are female representing 31 percent, while 3, 165 are male. Professor Luo has told journalists in Lusaka that ...

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