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Abigail Adams was one of the first advocates of women’s equal education and women’s property rights


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Skip to global NPS navigation Skip to park navigation Skip to main content Skip to park information Skip to footer National Park Service LogoNational Park Service Search  OPENMENU Women’s Rights National Historical ParkNew York INFO ALERTS1 MAPS CALENDAR NPS.gov Park Home Learn About the Park History & Culture People Notable Women’s Rights Leaders Before 1800 Abigail Adams Abigail Adams Abigail Adams Library of Congress Abigail Adams was one of the first advocates of women’s equal education and women’s property rights. Adams had strong feelings about marriage and believed women should take more part in decisions rather than simply serve their...

LOUISA CATHERINE JOHNSON ADAMS


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Also Available for Louisa Adams: Bibliography    Timeline    Lesson Plans    MSS Copyright, Attention: This website and its contents contain intellectual property copyright materials and works belonging to the National First Ladies’ Library and Historic Site and to other third parties. Please do not plagiarize. If you use a direct quote from our website please cite your reference and provide a link back to the source. First Lady Biography: Louisa Adams LOUISA CATHERINE JOHNSON ADAMS (The White House) Born: 12 February, 1775 London, England *Louisa Catherine Adams is the first First Lady born outside of the United States.Father: Joshua Johnson, born 25 June, 1744, St. Leonard,...

A LOOK AT ZAMBIA”S ECONOMIC GROWTH 2019 BY PMRC


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By Mrs. Bernadette Deka Zulu – PMRC Executive Director In 2019 GDP growth was revised down to 2% from an initial projection of 4%. Adverse weather conditions of 2018/19 led to negative growth in agriculture and electricity generation, in turn slowing down most sectors i.e. retail, wholesale trade and manufacturing industry. Liquidity constrained because of higher debt service payments stifling private sector economic activity. FISCAL DEVELOPMENT 2019 Estimates indicate that fiscal deficit on cash basis was 8.2% of GDP against target of 6.5%. Revenues and grants were higher by 5.7% at K61.3 billion compared to the target of K58 billion....

ISSUED ON THE OCCASION OF THE 114TH MEETING OF THE TANZANIA-ZAMBIA RAILWAY AUTHORITY (TAZARA) BOARD OF DIRECTORS ON 13TH  JANUARY 2020

ISSUED ON THE OCCASION OF THE 114TH MEETING OF THE TANZANIA-ZAMBIA RAILWAY AUTHORITY (TAZARA) BOARD OF DIRECTORS ON 13TH  JANUARY 2020


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  TANZANIA-ZAMBIA RAILWAY AUTHORITY COMMUNIQUE ISSUED ON THE OCCASION OF THE 114TH MEETING OF THE TANZANIA-ZAMBIA RAILWAY AUTHORITY (TAZARA) BOARD OF DIRECTORS ON 13TH  JANUARY 2020 DAR ES SALAAM We, the Tanzania-Zambia Railway Authority (TAZARA) Board of Directors, comprising the Permanent Secretaries responsible for Transport in the United Republic of Tanzania and the Republic of Zambia, as Chairperson and Co-Chairperson, respectively, together with four other Board members from both countries, meeting in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, this 13th Day of January 2020, do hereby declare as follows. PERFORMANCE OF THE AUTHORITY FOR THE FIRST HALF OF THE FINANCIAL YEAR 2019/20,...

WORKERS ELIGIBLE TO CONTRIBUTE TO NAPSA

WORKERS ELIGIBLE TO CONTRIBUTE TO NAPSA


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WORKERS ELIGIBLE TO CONTRIBUTE TO NAPSA Yahoo/Inbox eNAPSA Information Desk <enapsa@napsa.co.zm> To:SINJELA@YAHOO.COM Fri, Jan 24 at 1:44 AM NATIONAL PENSION SCHEME AUTHORITY WORKERS ELIGIBLE TO CONTRIBUTE TO NAPSA The National Pension Scheme Authority wishes to remind employers and payroll vendors/bureaus that membership to NAPSA is mandatory for all workers aged 16 to 65 year old. Employers are accordingly required to effect statutory NAPSA monthly deductions from all employees within the stated age category from the month of engagement and not when the worker is confirmed. Further note that for NAPSA purposes the term employee has a broader definition and includes the listed forms of...

RTSA assures Paramount Chief Mpezeni of an ‘Accident-Free’ 2020 N’cwala traditional ceremony


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Issued by: FREDRICK MUBANGA RTSA HEAD – PUBLIC RELATIONS CHIPATA, 28th February 2020 – The Road Transport and Safety Agency (RTSA) has assured Paramount Chief Mpezeni of heightened traffic law enforcement ahead of the N’cwala traditional ceremony this weekend. Speaking when he paid a courtesy call on Paramount Chief Mpezeni in Chipata, Road Transport and Safety Director and Chief Executive Officer Mr. Gladwell Banda said the Agency has deployed adequate officers to ensure adherence to road traffic rules and regulations in a bid to deliver an ‘accident-free’ 2020 N’cwala traditional ceremony. ‘‘Let me also take this opportunity to caution all...

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


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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...

TAZARA delivers one million litres of gas oil to Zambia


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“We are happy to demonstrate our strong capability in moving bulky products safely, speedily and at reasonable cost,” says CEO as TAZARA delivers one million litres of gas oil to Zambia. Please follow the link for more details. https://www.tazarasite.com/tazara-delivers-one-million-litres-fuel-zambia%C2%A0     Communique of the TAZARA Board of Directors   DAR ES SALAAM We, the Tanzania-Zambia Railway Authority (TAZARA) Board of Directors, comprising the Permanent Secretaries responsible for Transport in the United Republic of Tanzania and the Republic of Zambia, as Chairperson and Co-Chairperson, respectively, together with four other Board members from both countries, meeting in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, this 13th Day...

Ministry of Transport and Communications Statement on Scorpion bus accident

Ministry of Transport and Communications Statement on Scorpion bus accident


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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...

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