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Freezing of 453 teaching positions in Western Province is an ‘Administrative Taboo’ protests NAQEZ Executive Director Aaron Chansa Press Release- Wednesday 5th February, 2020

By Aaron Chansa Executive Director +260979 552885 qualityeducationzambia@gmail.com Revelations by Mr Stanley Mhango, the Chairperson of the Teaching Service Commission (TSC), to the effect that a total number of 453 teaching positions in Western Province have been frozen, can perfectly be described as administrative taboo by National Action for Quality Education in Zambia (NAQEZ). We find it significantly odd that Senior Education Officers in Western Province could be this inefficient to an extent of failing to simply fill positions that fell vacant. NAQEZ totally agrees with the Teaching Service Commission that this kind of open maladministration must be duly punished.This...

Comrades Derricks Mwendafilumba congratulates Associate Professor Obstetrics and Gynecology, Prof Mulindi Mwanahamuntu

Comrades Derricks Mwendafilumba: Congratulations Prof Mulindi Mwanahamuntu, Associate Professor obstetrics and gynecology and gynecology Levy Mwanawasa-Medical Medical University. Your dedication to duty and hardwork have been recognised and rightly rewarded. More work for you as you combine with Head Clinical Services Women and newly both Hospital UTH. Eva Mpheza Wonani Con gal rat u lat ions to this powerful team. You all deserve it, GOD BLESS YOU. Stella Chinkumbi Mwanas… Nice, congrats. Mahe Mwape Ni Liseli Big Bro ka appointment start of March is great mwe! Minah Mweemba Mutuna Congratulations. Selina Soko aisha..👏👏👏👌. Cheelo Kanyemba Jere Congratulations 👏👏. Hazel N...

Historical Background of the Ngololombe and Goteke Traditional Musical Instrument, Nkole, by Senior Chief Mburuma

Historical Background of the Ngololombe and Goteke Traditional Musical Instrument, Njole, by Senior Chief Mburuma,… Posted by Akashambatwa Mbikusita-Lewanika on Tuesday, February 4, 2020 People and Culture Zambia’s contemporary culture is a blend of values, norms, material and spiritual traditions of more than 70 ethnically diverse people. Most of the tribes of Zambia moved into the area in a series of migratory waves a few centuries ago. They grew in numbers and many travelled in search of establishing new kingdoms, farming land and pastures. Before the colonial period, the region now known as Zambia was the home of a number of...

U.S. Department of State Deputy Assistant Secretary (DAS) for African Affairs Matthew Harrington completes three-day visit to Zambia on February 2-4th 2020

The United States and Zambia Partnering Together NR/1228/02/04/2020 CONTACT: Julien Kreuze FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Deputy Public Affairs Officer February 4, 2020 Phone: +260 211 357000 U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary Harrington Visits Lusaka LUSAKA – U.S. Department of State Deputy Assistant Secretary (DAS) for African Affairs Matthew Harrington completed a three-day visit to Zambia on February 2-4, as part of a broader visit to Southern Africa. During his visit, DAS Harrington and President Edgar Lungu shared a frank and candid discussion on the U.S.-Zambian relationship in which DAS Harrington underscored unwavering commitment to the human rights and dignity of all Zambians....

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