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By Derrick Sinjela Copperbelt Minister Bowman Lusambo says President Edgar Lungu’s decision to pardon Patriotic Front (PF) members that stood on independent tickets in the last elections is a very good move. Speaking in an interview with Pan African Radio, said President Lungu’s gesture of forgiving the MPs in the spirit of national reconciliation will make the party stronger. Accordingly, Copperbelt Province, a PF dominated area, has three independents, one in Mufulira and two in Kitwe. Meanwhile, The Patriotic Front in Kanyama has hailed President Edgar Lungu’s approach to matters of national importance since winning the last elections. Speaking in...
By Derrick Sinjela President Edgar Chagwa Lungu has dismissed reports that Patriotic Front (PF) Secretary General Davies Mwila will be dismissed from his party position. President Lungu said that he will not dismiss the Secretary General because he is happy with the way he is reorganizing and instilling discipline in the ruling party. Meanwhile, Speaking from Accra, Ghana as he boarded a plane to Lusaka, President Lungu insisted that he is constitutionally eligible to stand in 2021. Be the first to like. Like Unlike
By Derrick Sinjela FOOTBALL Association of Zambia (FAZ) General Secretary Ponga Liwewe’s daughter Linda Liwewe and Canon Dennis Phillip Liwewe share January 10 as a birthday, and today-Tuesday 10th January 2016 celebrated a ‘double-headeer-birthday-bash.” “A special day, January 10, my daughter Linda and my Dad were both born on this day,” a grateful Liwewe said. Be the first to like. Like Unlike
By Derrick Sinjela AFRICAN Union-Economic Commission on Social and Cultural Council (AU-ECOSOCC) Presiding Officer, Dr. Joseph Chilengi cheered as the continental organ’s Ethiopia Headquarters moves to Zambia. Featuring on Pan African Radio News Feedback programme anchored by Caesar Sindele on January 8th 2017, African Union Economic Commission on Social and Cultural Council (ECOSOCC) Presiding Officer, Dr. Joseph Chilengi expressed delight that the decision has been unanimously welcomed by Head of State and Governments on the continent. Chilengi expressed optimism that Zambia’s economic developments agenda will m ushroom as Conference tourism expected out of the ECOSOCC headquarters being in Lusaka remain...
Child and Youth Activist Chabala Davies Chisenga, Brighton Mukupa Kaoma and Josephine Namakau Pumulo of Agents of Change Foundation Zambia confer Pan African Radio 105.1FM pix by Derrick Sinjela www.derricksinjela.blogspot.com Be the first to like. Like Unlike
By Cliff Sichone (TopStar) In 2006, over 156 members of ITU in Geneva signed a binding treaty about digital broadcasting migration. African countries are committed to switching off analogue transmission and migrating to digital broadcasting by 2015, however, currently most of African countries including Zambia haven’t achieved the goal. To realize digitalization of TV industry has also been an urgent task for Zambia. As a major digital TV operator in Zambia, Top Star plays a key role in its TV digitalization. Top Star is a joint venture created by Zambian National Broadcasting Corporation (ZNBC) and the Africa’s leading digital TV...
Zambia’s law student Bessie N. Mwanzah and National Democratic Party (NDP) President Tentani Mwanzah meet President Rupiah Bwezani Banda 2016 pix by Derrick Sinjela Be the first to like. Like Unlike
Fellow Zambians, good evening. Tomorrow night, as Zambians across the country gather with family and friends to celebrate, I want to wish everyone a happy, prosperous and healthy New Year. This is special time of on calendar. As we celebrate the end of one year and the beginning of another, it time to reflect. It is time to look back and reflect on how gracious the good Lord has been onto us to live up to this time. In between, we lost our dear ones and blessed with new ones; we have lost property and gained elsewhere; we have lost...
Monday 2nd January, 2017, Lusaka The Ministry of Higher Education must re-screen the final selected list of students that will be on student bursary scheme to eliminate those children whose parents or relatives have used their possitions to access facilities meant to benefit the poor and vulnerable households. Our concern is that more than 60 percent of those who have been left out on scheme might be poor and vulnerable and may not afford to meet the cost of university education especially those coming from our rural areas and urban poor and vulnerable households. While we appreciate the economic recovery...