Category: Education

New Hope MMD President Dr. Nevers Sekwila Mumba as a Zambia Combined Cadet Force (ZCCF) as a Sergeant with a peer Sergeant Silavwe in 1976 as Hillcrest National Technical Secondary School, Livingstone

As a Sergeant in the Zambia Combined Cadet Force (ZCCF) at Hillcrest National Technical Secondary School in 1976. With… Posted by Dr Nevers Sekwila Mumba on Wednesday, June 10, 2020 Nevers Mumba Nevers Mumba (born 1960) in Chitambo at Chitambo Mission, northern Zambia, is a Zambian politician and religious minister. He served as Vice-President of Zambia 2003-04 under Levy Mwanawasa. Dr Dr Nevers Sekwila Mumba 8th Vice-President of Zambia In office 29 May 2003 – 4 October 2004 President Levy Mwanawasa Preceded by Enoch Kavindele Succeeded by Lupando Mwape Personal details Born 1960 (age 59–60) Chitambo Mission (Serenje) Political party Movement for Multi-Party Democracy Early life and Career Nevers grew...

Media Network on Child Rights and Development (MNCRD) Chairperson Felistas Chipako commends Zambian media ‘open door policy’ during International Children Broadcasting themed: ‘Children: Hear their voices, Protect them!”

www.mncrdafrica.org Plot No. 2378 Pemba Road PO Box 38540 Chilenje South Lusaka Zambia Phone: +260211 250023 Email: director@mncrdafrica.org medianetcrd@gmail.com PRESS STATEMENT ON THE COMMEMORATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN’S DAY OF BROADCASTING   MEDIA NETWORK ON CHILD RIGHTS AND DEVELOPMENT (MNCRD) WOULD LIKE TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO THANK ALL THE MEDIA HOUSES IN ZAMBIA THAT HOSTED CHILDREN YESTERDAY TO COMMEMORATE THE INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN’S DAY OF BROADCASTING UNDER THE THEME, ‘CHILDREN: HEAR THEIR VOICES, PROTECT THEM’ THE INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN’S DAY OF BROADCASTING (ICDB) IS A GLOBAL COMMEMORATION WHICH IT GIVES CHILDREN AN OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE IN THE RUNNING OF BROADCASTING MEDIA...

Professional Teachers Union of Zambia (PROTUZ) Friday 5th June 2020 Press Statement on ‘Reopening of Examination Classes’ amid covid 19

PROFESSIONAL TEACHERS’ UNION OF ZAMBIA STATEMENT ON REOPENING OF EXAMINATION CLASES DURING COVID 19 (5TH JUNE 2020, Lusaka) THE Professional Teachers Union of Zambia (PROTUZ) would like to express sincere appreciation and gratitude to teacher members for positively responding to the call on reopening of examination classes during this period of the deadly Coronavirus pandemic which the country and the world is grappling with even without proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to prevent them from catching the virus. Such a patriotic and brave response cannot go without commendation. We have noticed with great concern the slow pace at which government...

Gender Minister Elizabeth Phiri seeking increased participation of women in Zambian politics

By Arthur Davies Sikopo *Give women opportunity to lead* pleads – pleads PF Kanyama MP GENDER Minister, Elizabeth Phiri, has called for increased participation of women in politics. Ms. Phiri says women have for long been left behind and not considered when it came to political participation. She says it is high time society started supporting them to aspire for political office. And The Minister challenged Political Parties to adopt 50 percent of women in the coming 2020 General election. “Give women opportunity to lead. They can do much better given an opportunity in the political arena. I challenge all...

MQHZ partners with NAQEZ to independently monitor readiness of schools for reopening

Press Statement – Thursday 21st May, 2020 By Dr Quince Mwabu MQHZ Director General MEDICAL for Quality Healthcare in Zambia (MQHZ) in partnership with National Action for Quality Education in Zambia ( NAQEZ) will visit more than 500 Primary and Secondary Schools to monitor their readiness for reopening. These random visits will be conducted in all the ten provinces of Zambia and the nation will be informed about the findings of this exercise,few days before first of June. The two organizations will strictly monitor availability of desks in schools, sanitizers, availability of water,toilets and availability of teachers . On another...

Job Opportunity: The Faith Leader Advocacy for Malaria Elimination (FLAME) initiative seeks a National Advocacy Coordinator to lead malaria elimination in Zambia

  Job title: National Advocacy Coordinator Description: The Faith Leader Advocacy for Malaria Elimination (FLAME) initiative seeks a National Advocacy Coordinator to support the development and implementation of national advocacy strategy for malaria elimination in Zambia. The ideal candidate has practical experience, technical skills, and academic knowledge in three categories in the Zambian context: • Religious leadership • Malaria and its elimination • Advocacy for policy and budgetary change (both strategic design and messaging) The Coordinator will work to inform and give technical guidance to the work of the Zambian Religious Leader Malaria Elimination Committee (RELMEC). He or she will...

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