Daily Archives: July 8, 2018

Chilanga PF Campaign Team pledges peaceful campaigns

Campaign Manager for Patriotic Front (PF) Chilanga Council Chairperson Candidate Annie Brown, Japhen Mwakalombe has echoed President Edgar Lungu’s call for violent free bye-elections on 26th July, 2018. Speaking during the PF Interactive Forum in Lusaka, Mr. Mwakalombe says President Lungu has advised all those taking part in campaigns to conduct their activities devoid of political violence. Mr. Mwakalombe, who ...

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ZAOUSU students raise K13,000 to support fellow vulnerable students

The Zambian Open University Student Union (ZAOUSU) meeting in Kitwe has established a student revolving fund that will support, by way of small interest free loans, fellow students who are vulnerable and need temporal relief to enable them take examinations by settling balances in tuition fees. The Union members have collectively pledged an initial contribution of K13, 000.00 towards actualization ...

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Zamtel still investigating “illegal” top up cards

ZAMTEL Chief Executive Officer Sydney Mupeta says the institution is still investigating into the unloading of unauthorized scratch cards that were circulated on the market by unknown people. Mr. Mupeta says during the investigations it discovered some linkages that were been perpetuated by some officers internally. He has told Journalist in Lusaka that ZAMTEL is working hard in ensuring that ...

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MNT oppose Panga for Panga declaration

Movement for National Transformation (MNT) has expressed shock that a named political party has declared a Panga for Panga in response to political violence. MNT Leader Daniel Shimunza says violence cannot be solved by violence, but rather breeds the vice more. The MNT leader tells QTV News that recent revelation of Leaders of other opposition political parties, advocating for a ...

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Mushrooming of churches worries Sumaili

National Guidance and Religious Affairs Minister Godfridah Sumaili has expressed concern over the rate at which churches are mushrooming in the country. The minister says this trend is very disturbing. Rev. Sumaili has expressed optimism that the Church Mother Bodies has come up with a self-regulatory framework mechanism to deal with mushrooming Churches. Rev. Sumaili stands ready to ensure that ...

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Govt yet to receive Chiefs’ National Land Policy recommendations

Lands Minister Jean Kapata says her Ministry is still waiting to hear recommendations from the Traditional leaders on National Land Policy. Ms. Kapata says the Traditional leaders held an indaba to further analyze the draft land policy and come up with recommendations to submit to government for consideration. She has told Q-news that her ministry will not give traditional leaders ...

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