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Posts published in “Day: June 23, 2015

We Will Help Burundis – Govt

[Times of Zambia] Government is ready to render assistance to asylum seekers from Burundi who are trooping into the country in large numbers, President Edgar Lungu has said.

We Will Help Burundis – Govt

[Times of Zambia] Government is ready to render assistance to asylum seekers from Burundi who are trooping into the country in large numbers, President Edgar Lungu has said.

FQM Boosts Public Coffers

[Times of Zambia] First Quantum Minerals (FQM) has remained a major contributor to the Zambian public coffers having contributed more than US$3 billion in the last decade.

FQM Boosts Public Coffers

[Times of Zambia] First Quantum Minerals (FQM) has remained a major contributor to the Zambian public coffers having contributed more than US$3 billion in the last decade.

Gawa Undi Calls for Co-Existence With Ngonis

[Times of Zambia] Paramount Chief Kalonga Gawa Undi of the Chewa people has called for co-existence between his tribe and the Ngoni people in Chipata District of Eastern Province.

Gawa Undi Calls for Co-Existence With Ngonis

[Times of Zambia] Paramount Chief Kalonga Gawa Undi of the Chewa people has called for co-existence between his tribe and the Ngoni people in Chipata District of Eastern Province.

‘Develop CSR Policy’

[Times of Zambia] The Government should develop a policy on corporate social responsibility (CSRs) for it to have an effect on the Zambian economy, a University of Zambia (UNZA) academician has said.

‘Develop CSR Policy’

[Times of Zambia] The Government should develop a policy on corporate social responsibility (CSRs) for it to have an effect on the Zambian economy, a University of Zambia (UNZA) academician has said.

Making It Rain in Mumbwa

[Times of Zambia] COUNTRIES like America have what they call Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee, which is a nutrition panel that helps update and revise the nation's dietary guidelines.

Making It Rain in Mumbwa

[Times of Zambia] COUNTRIES like America have what they call Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee, which is a nutrition panel that helps update and revise the nation's dietary guidelines.

Sexual, Reproductive Services Elude Youths

[Times of Zambia] It is said that health is wealth. But for the marginalised and vulnerable groups, access to health care services remains a pipedream if not a nightmare.

Sexual, Reproductive Services Elude Youths

[Times of Zambia] It is said that health is wealth. But for the marginalised and vulnerable groups, access to health care services remains a pipedream if not a nightmare.

Prisons Service Speaks Against Sodomy

[Times of Zambia] THE Zambia Prisons Service has said it does not support sodomy as the practice is illegal and against the country's values and morals.

Prisons Service Speaks Against Sodomy

[Times of Zambia] THE Zambia Prisons Service has said it does not support sodomy as the practice is illegal and against the country's values and morals.

Kalumbila Development Cheers MUZ

[Times of Zambia] THE Mineworkers Union of Zambia (MUZ) has expressed happiness with development activities taking root in Kalumbila area in Solwezi District spurred by mining activities there.

Kalumbila Development Cheers MUZ

[Times of Zambia] THE Mineworkers Union of Zambia (MUZ) has expressed happiness with development activities taking root in Kalumbila area in Solwezi District spurred by mining activities there.

Lusaka in Typhoid Alert

[Times of Zambia] Lusaka Province has been placed on high typhoid alert following the presence of the disease in Kanyama Township in Lusaka.

Lusaka in Typhoid Alert

[Times of Zambia] Lusaka Province has been placed on high typhoid alert following the presence of the disease in Kanyama Township in Lusaka.

CEC Pumps U.S.$3 Million Into Luapula Project

[Times of Zambia] THE Copperbelt Energy Corporation (CEC) has spent US$3 million on the feasibility study on Luapula River to identify potential sites for new hydropower plants.

CEC Pumps U.S.$3 Million Into Luapula Project

[Times of Zambia] THE Copperbelt Energy Corporation (CEC) has spent US$3 million on the feasibility study on Luapula River to identify potential sites for new hydropower plants.