Category: Gender & health

Minister Alexander Chiteme urges UN, AU to financially empower youths to contribute to SDGs success …as he calls for end of conflicts in Africa to catalyse sustainable development

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA MINISTRY OF NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLANNING MNDP/5/6/1 Media Statement For Immediate Release Minister Alexander Chiteme urges UN, AU to financially empower youths to contribute to SDGs success …as he calls for end of conflicts in Africa to catalyse sustainable development LUSAKA, Friday 28th February 2020 – Minister of National Development Planning Hon. Alexander Chiteme, MP, has called on the United Nations, African Union, development banks and international financial organisations to financially support youth’s participation in implementation of initiatives that will assist the continent attain Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The Minister said the majority of global population comprised of...

Ministry of Transport and Communications Statement on Scorpion bus accident

Ministry of Transport and Communications Statement on Scorpion bus accident

Issued by: HON. MUTOTWE KAFWAYA. MP  MINISTER OF TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS STATEMENT ON SCORPION BUS ACCIDENT   LUSAKA, 4th March 2020- Government through the Ministry of Transport and Communications, wishes to convey heartfelt condolences to the families of the people that died in the road traffic accident along the Kabwe – Kapiri Mposhi Road in Central Province yesterday.   Three people died in a fatal road accident which happened around 15:45 hours yesterday, when the driver of a Scorpion Bus registration number AIC132, Francis Namakube, careered off the road and overturned after wrongly overtaking a number...

Video – Republic of Zambia address by His Excellency Mr. Edgar Chagwa Lungu President of The Republic of Zambia on The Progress Made in the Application of The National Values and Principles delivered to The Fourth Session of The Twelfth National Assembly on Friday, 6th March 2020

Video – Republic of Zambia address by His Excellency Mr. Edgar Chagwa Lungu President of The Republic of Zambia on The Progress Made in the Application of The National Values and Principles delivered to The Fourth Session of The Twelfth National Assembly on Friday, 6th March 2020

  blob:https://www.facebook.com/63baa28c-e67d-445a-8911-35a1e4676a2c https://z-p3-scontent.flun3-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t15.5256-10/p75x225/83921808_569737426959880_7789833586923798528_n.jpg?_nc_cat=111&_nc_sid=df419e&_nc_ohc=abnIOkDtNQAAX9ZOwVl&_nc_ht=z-p3-scontent.flun3-1.fna&_nc_tp=6&oh=a6ac72f9d48e963c85a2c0fe03c02aae&oe=5E9A16D1     Republic of Zambia address by His Excellency Mr. Edgar Chagwa Lungu President of The Republic of Zambia on The Progress Made in the Application of The National Values and Principles delivered to The Fourth Session of The Twelfth National Assembly on Friday, 6th March 2020   Introduction Mr. Speaker, Before I proceed with my address, let me take this opportunity to request the honourable members to stand and join me in observing a Minute of Silence in Honour of the late Member of Parliament for Chilubi Constituency, Honourable Rosario Chailunga Fundanga, who passed away on...

MISA Zambia Chairperson Hellen Mwale urges ECZ to let diaspora citizens to vote

By Smart Eagles Zambia 2020 ..As MISA also notes the progress made to facilitate for the participation of prisoners in the electoral process Tuesday….March 3 2020 (Smart Eagles) The Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) Zambia Chapter has called on the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) to consider allowing Zambians living in the Diaspora to vote. The call has been made after the ruling by the constitutional court that allowed that prisoners can participate in elections. Speaking at a press briefing Tuesday morning, MISA Zambia chapter chairperson Helen Mwale noted the progress and positive development that has been made by...

Zambia Land Alliance (ZLA) Organizational Profile

Zambia Land Alliance ORGANIZATIONAL PROFILE 1. BACKGROUND Zambia Land Alliance (ZLA) is a network of non-governmental organizations advocating for fair land policies, laws and administrative systems that take into consideration the interests of the poor and marginalized. The Alliance was founded in 1997 and operates through a National office, eighti (08) national members, eightii (08) District Land Alliances (DLAs) and twoiii (02) district project offices. Each DLA has its own member network at district level. ZLA’s vision is to see a Zambia in which the rural, peri-urban and urban poor and vulnerable communities have secured access, ownership and control over...

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