Category: Education

Human Resource Indispensable to development, prods NAZ Clerk Cecilia Nsenduluka Mbewe 

By http://www.parliament.gov.zm  Clerk of the National Assembly of Zambia Mrs Cecilia Nsenduluka Mbewe has said it is indisputable that national development is only achievable through the labour force, which is a factor of production in every industry. Speaking during the National Assembly of Zambia 2018 Labour Day Awards presentation ceremony on Friday, 29th June, 2018 at Parliament Buildings in Lusaka, Mrs Mbewe stated that human resource is the most indispensible of all factors of production.  She congratulated all members of staff for their devotion to duty and urged them to even do more. The Labour Day Awards ceremony was held under...

Media Statement by Operation Young Vote on the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ)’s Position on discontinuing of sponsoring stakeholder to Monitor the Printing of Ballot Papers in Dubai

Delivered at a Media Briefing by Guess Nyirenda (Mr.) on Behalf of Operation Young Vote (OYV) at Premier Hotel Lusaka 14:00 hours Sunday 9th February, 2020:  OPERATION YOUNG VOTE (OYV) Lotti House, 6th Floor, Suite 21, Cairo Road P.O. Box 30153 Email: oyvleader2000@gmail.com Cell: 0955/77-769 688 LUSAKA Sunday 9th February, 2020: Media Statement by Operation Young Vote on the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ)’s Position on discontinuing of sponsoring stakeholder to Monitor the Printing of Ballot Papers in Dubai All protocol observed. Fellow Citizens and the Media: Introduction Operation Young Vote (OYV) notes and appreciates the mammoth mandate bestowed on the...

Speech by His Excellency Dr. Edgar Chagwa Lungu,President of the Republic of Zambia and Commander–in–Chief of the Defence Force, during the Commissioning of Kala Barracks in Kawambwa, Luapula Province on Thursday, 13th February 2020

Speech by His Excellency Dr. Edgar Chagwa Lungu,President of the Republic of Zambia and Commander–in–Chief of the Defence Force, during the Commissioning of Kala Barracks in Kawambwa, Luapula Province on Thursday, 13th February 2020 State House Lusaka The Honourable Minister of Defence, Mr. Davies Chama, MP; Honourable Cabinet Ministers; Provincial Ministers present; Permanent Secretary Ministry of Defence; Permanent Secretaries from other Ministries; Members of Parliament present; The Army Commander, Lieutenant General William Sikazwe; Service Chiefs; General Grade Officers; Members of PJOC; District Commissioner for Luapula; Your Royal Highnesses present; Members of DJOC; Officers; Army Sergeant Major; Warrant Officers; Non-commissioned Officers;...

Media Statement by Operation Young Vote on the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ)’s Position on discontinuing of sponsoring stakeholder to Monitor the Printing of Ballot Papers in Dubai

Media Statement by Operation Young Vote on the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ)’s Position on discontinuing of sponsoring stakeholder to Monitor the Printing of Ballot Papers in Dubai

Delivered at a Media Briefing by Guess Nyirenda (Mr.) On Behalf of Operation Young Vote (OYV) At Premier Hotel, Cairo Roan (Kenneth Kaunda House) Lusaka, Zambia Time: 14:00 hours Date: Sunday 9th February, 2020:     OPERATION YOUNG VOTE (OYV) Lotti House, 6th Floor, Suite 21, Cairo Road P.O. Box 30153 Email: oyvleader2000@gmail.com Cell: 0955/77-769 688 LUSAKA   Sunday 9thFebruary, 2020: Media Statement by Operation Young Vote on the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ)’s Position on discontinuing of sponsoring stakeholder to Monitor the Printing of Ballot Papers in Dubai All protocol observed. Fellow Citizens and the Media: Introduction Operation Young...

University of Zambia (UNZA) and National Savings and Credit (NATSAVE) Bank partner in climate change mitigation drive – “Plant a Tree” Campaign

University of Zambia (UNZA) and National Savings and Credit (NATSAVE) Bank partner in climate change mitigation drive – “Plant a Tree” Campaign

By: Brenda Bukowa (Ms.) Head – Communication and Marketing, University of Zambia (UNZA) …and Patricia Luhanga (Ms.) Manager – Public Relations National Savings and Credit Bank (NATSAVE) LUSAKA, Thursday 13th February, 2020 – The University of Zambia (UNZA) and the National Savings and Credit (NATSAVE) Bank have partnered in efforts aimed at mitigating climate change. Global warming has been described as the greatest threat facing humanity with potential to cause significant climate change with dire consequences for humanity and the environment. It is against this background that the two partners have taken measures to reduce the negative effects of climate change....

Mwelwa Muleya meets former 4th Mongolian President, Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj

Mwelwa Muleya meets former 4th Mongolian President, Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj

CHIEF Information, Education and Training at the Zambian Human Rights Commission  Mr. Mwelwa Muleya talking with former Mongolian President, Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj. He served from 18th June 2009 to 10th July 2017, for 8 years and 22 days as President, for two terms after being re-elected in 2012. He believes “There is no justice where there is no life”, in his support to replace the Death Penalty with Life Imprisonment, which he did in Mangolia. “If someone is sentenced to life imprisonment he [she] will everyday be thinking about the crime. That is the real punishment”, he argues. Before becoming President, he was Prime...

Former LAZ President Linda Kasonde (Left) and her successor Eddie Mwitwa (Right

Joint CSO Statement dated Monday 10th February 2020 on the Threatened Abolishment of ‘The University of Zambia Lecturers and Researchers’ Union (UNZALARU)’

By JOINT CSO-Zambia   THE undersigned civil society organisations are gravely concerned by the moves by Government to abolish the University of Zambia Lecturers and Researchers’ Union (UNZALARU), purportedly for “unbridled insults” from the Union. We note that UNZALARU has been critical of the Government on various issues relating to the governance of the country. Whilst civility is encouraged in engaging with the Government, the attempt to abolish UNZALARU appears to be a measure to curb dissent. This is very worrying in a country that purports to be a democracy where the market place of ideas should be allowed to flourish and...

Press Statement on the Commemoration of World Radio “Radio and Diversity”. 

By Fr. Winfield Kunda Zambia Conference of Catholic Bishops (ZCCB)-Communications Director Wednesday 12th February 2020 Radio has continued to be a critical source of information for many in society as it commands a lot of following due its ease accessibility. Indeed, it is a medium that has that capacity to reach out the widest audience and it can shape a society’s experience of diversity. Radio can stand as an arena for all voices to speak out, be represented and heard. If put into good use, radio stations should serve diverse communities, offering a wide variety of programs, viewpoints and content,...

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