Press "Enter" to skip to content

Posts published in “Day: April 16, 2012

Bid to Resolve European Aviation Elates Proflight

[Times of Zambia]

PROFLIGHT Zambia has welcomed the Government's efforts in resolving the controversy over the country being placed on an European aviation ban list.

Manhood Man Regains Consciousness

[Times of Zambia]

THIRTY-year-old Chris Shapi of Ipusukilo Township in Kitwe, who last week cut off his private parts and ripped his abdomen open in a suicide bid, yesterday regained consciousness as he remained admit...

Regulate Health Schemes, Advises Commission

[Times of Zambia]

THE Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) has urged Government to regulate all health-care providers operating medical schemes in the country.

Botswana Seeks Joint Tourism Ventures

[Times of Zambia]

Botswana has called for joint marketing ventures with Zambia aimed at developing and boosting tourist arrivals in both countries

Zulawu Urges Calm Among Members

[Times of Zambia]

THE Zambia United Local Authorities Workers' Union (ZULAWU) has appealed for calm among its members on the harmonisation of salaries for council workers.

Kitwe Chamber Shortlists Potential DRC Suppliers

[Times of Zambia]

THE Kitwe District Chamber of Commerce and Industry(KDCCI) is short-listing potential local companies to enable them extend their business opportunities into the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

‘Structural Hitches Causing High Lending Rates’

[Times of Zambia]

BARCLAYS Bank Zambia has attributed the current levels of lending interest rates in commercial banks to structural problems which need to be addressed immediately.

Parental Negligence Blamed for Child Abuse

[Times of Zambia]

CHILDREN in Need Network (CHIN), a non-governmental organisation (NGO) helping to address the plight of children in the country, has said negligence on the part of parents is partly responsible for i...

30, 000 Treated in Mobile Hospitals

[Times of Zambia]

MORE than 30,000 patients from different parts of Zambia have received treatment in the first quarter of 2012 through the mobile hospitals which have been going round in all the provinces.

Elephants Destroy Gwembe Crops

[Times of Zambia]

ELEPHANTS in Gwembe have left a trail of crop destruction, contributing to the hunger situation in the district.

Engineers Elect New Leaders

[Times of Zambia]

THE Engineering Institution of Zambia (EIZ) 2012 symposium has elected Road Development Agency (RDA) senior manager for commercial and technical services Bernard Mwape Chiwala as its president.

MP Urges More Investment in Energy Sector

[Times of Zambia]

LUANGENI Member of Parliament (MP) Charles Zulu says the Government is working towards attracting more investment in the energy sector.

Kabwe Typhoid Cases Hit 204

[Times of Zambia]

TYPHOID cases in Kabwe have increased to 204 since the disease broke out two weeks ago.

Conclude Graft Cases Quickly

[Times of Zambia]

THE Foundation for Democratic Process (FODEP) has called for speedy conclusion of corruption cases and commended the Government for reintroducing the Abuse of Authority of Office Clause in the ACC Act.

Tujilijili Banned At Last

[Times of Zambia]

THE Government has banned the manufacture and sale of high-potent spirits usually distributed in sachets popularly known as 'tujilijili.'

Three Suspected Baby Traffickers in the Dock

[Times of Zambia]

THREE social welfare officers have appeared in a Lusaka magistrate's court on a charge of trafficking an 11-month-old baby to the United States of America (US).

Six Dogs Kill Lusaka Cop

[Times of Zambia]

SIX vicious dogs in Lusaka have mauled a police officer to death, while his colleague is battling for his life in the University Teaching Hospital (UTH) after the bloody attack.

Wade and Banda Examples for Mugabe

[Sokwanele]

The winds of changes continue to sweep across the African continent, first it was Ruppiah Banda from neighbouring Zambia who gracefully conceded defeat and bowed out, now another stalwart in Senegalese Abd...