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Kapisha ward need development-Geoffrey Mutale

By ALICE NACHILEMBE Democratic Party Kapisha ward candidate Geoffrey Mutale says he will make a difference and help sharpen the future for the people of Kapisha ward who are left out in terms of development. Mr Mutale said that the people of Kapisha are left out of developmental issues and only get bread crumbs from […]

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Social Cash recipients to receive K500 monthly under UPND

By ALICE NACHILEMBE  The United Party for National Development says that social cash transfer recipients will be entitled to K500 per month under their administration. UPND Presidential Spokesperson Anthony Bwalya has assured SCT recipients, that the UPND administration will commit itself to uplifting the welfare of the most vulnerable by expanding the social cash transfer […]

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Firing of Doctor Sampa saddens GPZ

By IREEN MULENGA Golden Party of Zambia (GPZ9 Secretary General Steven Mwale says the news circulating on social media on the firing of Resident Doctors Association of Zambia (RDAZ) President Brian Sampa is received with shock. “As Golden Party of Zambia we are saddened by this development if this is true because it is a […]

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Shooting of opposition motorcade worrying-CLRI

By IREEN MULENGA The Continental Leadership Research Institute (CLRI) is concerned by deteriorating space of civil rights and liabilities in Zambia. CLR Executive Director Mundia Hakoola said that the shooting at Opposition Motorcade Hakainde Hichilema by the police in Chingola is worrying. Mr Hakoola said it is disappointing to note that some state institutions that […]

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Ndola Teaching hospital commends DMMU

By ALICE NACHILEMBE Ndola Teaching Hospital Senior Medical Superintendent Joseph Musowoya has Commended the Disaster Management and Mitigation unit (DMMU) for the support it has has continued to render to the hospital and the health Sector. Dr Musowoya said that during the first and second phases of the Covid-19 pandemic the Hospital was constrained as […]

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Political parties should work with the police-ZUPED

By CHINOYI CHIPULU Zambians for Unity Peace and development (ZUPED) has called on political parties to work with police and inform them on their intended activities as they campaign ahead of the August 12 elections. ZUPED President Ronnie Jere said parties and police should work together to ensure peace during and after elections. Mr Jere […]

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Tobacco kill over 7000 Zambians annually-WHO

The World Health Organization-WHO says tobacco related illnesses kill over 7, 000 Zambians annually according to the latest report. WHO Country Representative Nathan Bakyaita said evidence shows that most of the Zambians that die from tobacco related diseases are mainly the youth. Dr Bakyaita said there’s need for government to prioritize tobacco control for the […]

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