[Times of Zambia] THE Mineworkers Union of Zambia (MUZ) has commended President Edgar Lungu for his intervention in the negotiations over the debt write off by commercial banks involving loans obtained by retrenched miners.
Posts published in “Day: December 3, 2015”
[Zambian Watchdog] This week I have been busy meeting with investors, business leaders, Heads of State and fellow politicians from across the African continent at The Global African Investment Summit in London.
[Zambian Watchdog] CABINET has approved a $418 million loan from China to rehabilitate Copperbelt urban roads.
[Zambian Watchdog] An 18 year old girl of Mulobezi is feared dead after she went missing for over ten days. Mulube Mulingula has been missing for 10 days now in Mulobezi district after she went to look for piecework from a peasant farmer named Febian M...
[Zambian Watchdog] The recent blanket declaration by Mr Amos Chanda, the Special Assistant to the President that the President has power to appoint anyone without consulting anyone is misplaced, uninformed and certainly not the holistic appreciation of...
[Times of Zambia] Instead, your beauty should consist of your true inner-self, the ageless beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is of the greatest value in God's sight. 1 Peter 3:4
[Times of Zambia] The ZAMBIA Association of Manufacturing (ZAM) has urged manufacturers in the country to align their production time to Zesco load-shedding schedule to sustain production.
[Times of Zambia] The Lusaka Water and Sewerage Company (LWSC) believes the multi-million Kwacha master plan for Lusaka will conclusively address water supply and sanitation challenges obtaining in the capital city.
[Times of Zambia] The Zambia Bureau of Standards (ZABS) will procure mobile testing laboratories at a cost US$150,000 to be used for testing of products in Muchinga Province.
[Times of Zambia] Meat is good and scrumptious but the unhygienic method in which it is sold in open-air conditions in Lusaka should make one think otherwise before taking a second bite.
[Times of Zambia] The Zambia Medicines Regulatory Authority (ZAMRA) has reduced its proposed fees on veterinary medicines by 50 per cent.
[Times of Zambia] Mbala District of Northern Province has run out of HIV/AIDS test kits and free-supplied condoms.
[Times of Zambia] Badminton Zambia (BZ) has expressed happiness with the players' performance during the just ended International tournament held at the Olympic Youth Development Centre (OYDC) in Lusaka.
[Times of Zambia] The Government is looking for ways of reducing risks associated with small and medium enterprises (SMEs), Deputy Commerce, Trade and Industry minister Raymond Mpundu has said.
[Times of Zambia] President hopeful Andrew Kamanga has questioned the relevance of the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) constitution.
[Times of Zambia] This week, I will start with a letter I received from a supervisor at a supermarket in Lusaka who wants to know her entitlement to overtime.
[Times of Zambia] After topping the log in the Zambian Schools Mountain Bike (MTB) series, six cyclists from Solwezi recently competed in the South Africa finals of the invitational Spur School MTB series.
[Times of Zambia] Government will increase the number of districts benefiting from the Social Cash Transfer (SCT) programme from 50 to 77 countrywide.
[Times of Zambia] Barclays Bank Zambia (BBZ) has launched a salary retrenchment insurance policy aimed at providing financial cover to its customers in an event that they lose employment.
[Times of Zambia] Coach Fighton Simukonda was left gutted after watching his players surrender a first half 1-0 lead against South Africa to lose 3-2 and exit the Senegal 2015 Under-23 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) without a win.