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Supreme Court orders Professional Insurance Corporation (Z) Limited to pay Zambia Revenue Authority K1, 300,000


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By Derrick Sinjela – Rainbow Newspaper Zambia Limited PROFESSIONAL Insurance Corporation (Z) Limited has been ordered to pay the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) Value Added Tax (VAT) from its salvage sales, confirms ZRA Corporate Communications Manager Topsy Sikalinda. A delighted Mr. Sikalinda said in its ruling on Friday 19th February 2021, the Supreme Court ordered the insurance company to pay the VAT due and the costs awarded to ZRA within thirty (30) days of the judgment. In 2013, ZRA found that Professional Insurance was owing K1, 300,000.00 in VAT from the Sale of Salvage when the Authority audited the business...

Faith Without Deeds – Gabriel Kwanja


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FAITH WITHOUT DEEDS By Gabriel Kwanja 15/03/2010 Monday 15th March 2010 Last week was marked by two very important days which are International Women’s day celebrated on Monday 08 March 2010 under a theme ‘Equal Rights, Equal opportunities, Progress for all’ and Youth day celebrated on Friday 12 of March 2010. The two celebrations are very important, hence there is need for the two to work together for them to succeed in their fight for justice. The women are fighting for gender equality. This fight has been there longer than imagined, my worry is the slowness it has taken to...

7 to 6 years reduction UNZA Degree in Medicine cheers Professor Luke Evuta Mumba


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By Derrick Sinjela UNIVERSITY of Zambia Vice-Chancellor (UNZA) Professor Luke Evuta Mumba has hailed the Strengthening Health Professional Workforce Education Programs for Improved Quality Health Care in Zambia (SHEPIZ) for assisting the Schools of Medicine and Nursing Sciences to revise curricula and reduction of years of degree programme study from 7 years to 6 years. While the degree programme of Medicine has been reduced from 7 years to 6 years, Professor Mumba is delighted that the SHEPIZ intervention has resulted in the Nursing Science programme running for 4 years instead of 5 years. Prof Mumba virtually during a SHEPIZ Sponsored...

Joint CSO Press Statement Dated Thursday 18th February 2021 on the Proposed Cyber Security and Cyber Crimes Bill


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By Linda Kasonde Executive Director, Chapter One Foundation We, the undersigned civil society organisations, note the proposed changes to the law regulating the cyber space in form of the Cyber Security and Cyber Crimes Bill of 2021. While it is imperative to ensure the safety of the public at large against cyber security threats, this must invariably be balanced with the right to freedom of expression and the need to maintain the right to privacy enjoyed by all members of the public. We wish to state from the outset that while several statements have been made regarding the creation of...

PRESIDENT LUNGU ADDRESSES PARLIAMENT ON NATIONAL VALUES AND PRINCIPLES


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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 Fifth Session Of The Twelfth National Assembly On Friday, 12th February, 2021           State House Lusaka     Introduction   Mr Speaker, Our Constitution, Pursuant To Part Ii, On National Values, Principles And Economic Policies, Articles 8 And 9, As Read With Article 86(1), Requires That The President Of The Republic Of Zambia Reports To This August House The Progress Made In The Application Of...

Education presents the Biggest Life changing opportunity – Ambassador Emmanuel Mwamba


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Kasama- Wednesday 17th February 2021 Zambia’s Ambassador to Ethiopia, His Excellency Emmanuel Mwamba said education presents the biggest life changing opportunity for children. Speaking when he donated educational materials to Tetekela Day Care and Primary School in Kasama, Northern Province, Mr. Mwamba thanked the Sisters of the Child of Jesus Christ under the Catholic Church for focusing on vulnerable and orphaned children. He said despite the social conditions of the children, education was one of the tools that would help change their circumstances in life. He said Government had invested heavily in the educational sector as one of the national...

LAUNCH OF THE ZAMBIA MEDICAL ASSOCIATION CO-OPERATIVE AND THE UNVEILING OF THE HOSPITAL PROJECT


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By Zambia Medical Association Media Team THE Zambia Medical Association (ZMA) is in the process of developing a 100 Bed capacity specialized private hospital to sit on the 5-acre piece of land located on the road frontage of Mumbwa road, 7 km from Lusaka CBD. The project is estimated to cost $15m, and being a not-for-profit organization, ZMA has facilitated the formation of an autonomous business entity called the Zambia Medical Association Cooperative (ZMAC) that will partner with ZMA members and the business community to capitalise this project, and oversee the subsequent construction and development of the hospital. In light of...

Rising inflation hurting the economy: BOZ urged to consider raising the Policy Rate


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By Wakumelo Mataa CTPD Researcher Public Finance Tuesday 16th February 2021 THE Center for Trade Policy and Development (CTPD) has noted with concern, the sustained rise in inflation over the recent past. Inflation rose from 12.5 % in January, 2020 to 21.5% in January, 2021, implying that the cost of a representative consumption bundle has almost doubled in just one year. During its last sitting in November, 2020, the Bank of Zambia Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) projected inflation to average 16.7% in the fourth quarter of 2020. However, this is less than the actual inflation outcome for the fourth quarter...

Joint CSO Press Statement Dated Thursday 18th February 2021 on the Proposed Cyber Security and Cyber Crimes Bill


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By Linda Kasonde Executive Director, Chapter One Foundation Signed for and on behalf of the following CSOs: We, the undersigned civil society organisations, note the proposed changes to the law regulating the cyber space in form of the Cyber Security and Cyber Crimes Bill of 2021. While it is imperative to ensure the safety of the public at large against cyber security threats, this must invariably be balanced with the right to freedom of expression and the need to maintain the right to privacy enjoyed by all members of the public. We wish to state from the outset that while several...

Drug Enforcement Commission in Luapula Province arrests 4 people for unlawful cultivation of fresh cannabis


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By Theresa Katongo Public Relations Officer Drug Enforcement Commission   Lusaka, Friday 19th February, 2021 – The Drug Enforcement Commission in Luapula Province has arrested four (4) people for unlawful cultivation of fresh cannabis plants weighing over 1.5 tonnes, contrary to Cap 96 of the Laws of Zambia. The four, who are all small scale farmers from Chifunabuli District are identified as Broka Chipulu, male aged 27, found with 570 kilograms of fresh cannabis plants, Mwila Chintala, male aged 46, for unlawful cultivation of fresh cannabis plants weighing 410 kilograms, John Sekwe, male aged 49, found with 325 kilograms of fresh cannabis plants and...

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