[Times of Zambia]FIRST Lady Dr Christine Kaseba has urged health personnel in the country to sensitise parents on the importance of good nutrition in curbing malnutrition.
Posts published in “Day: December 6, 2013”
[Times of Zambia]DEFENCE Minister Geoffrey Mwamba has urged defence and security personnel from Zambia and Botswana to come up with workable measures to curb defence and security threats between the two countries.
[Times of Zambia]THE Zambia Sports Fans Association (ZASOFA) has called on local soccer fans to turn up in numbers and cheer the Zambia women Under-20 team as it takes on Equatorial Guinea tomorrow in the 2014 CANADA FIFA World Cup qualifier.
[Times of Zambia]THE World Bank has said Zambia has enough room to borrow from external sources for the improvement of various economic infrastructure, but cautioned Government against losing strength and capacity to manage the widening debt portifolio.
[Times of Zambia]GOVERNMENT has directed contractors to implement the 20 per cent sub-contracting policy to benefit local players in the industry.
[Times of Zambia]POLICE in Chililabombwe have arrested a Congolese national who defiled a 14-year-old girl of Kasumbalesa area and thereafter bolted.
[Times of Zambia]ZAMBIA is in the process of reviewing the 2006 National Youth Policy and the 1986 National Youth Development Council Act to ensure that both the policy and the Act respond to the current needs of young people.
[Times of Zambia]FORMER national team captain Stanley Chumfwa will lead a strong 10-member Lusaka Province chess select team into trials for the national team.
[Times of Zambia]SUSPENDED Copperbelt Police chief Mary Tembo has pleaded not guilty to two counts of abuse of authority of office in the Ndola magistrate's court.
[Times of Zambia]IT is evident that Zambia, like many other countries in the sub region is experiencing an electricity deficit. The problem is not exclusively Zambian.
[Times of Zambia]PRESIDENT Michael Sata is tomorrow expected in Vubwi District in Eastern Province for a meeting with the residents.
[Times of Zambia]THE African Development Bank (AfDB) has released a total of K38.5 million to the Zambian Government to facilitate construction of road infrastructure in the Nacala corridor.