Category: Business

“Zambian Government looks for Messiah in Lazard for a fee of US$5 million,” cries Socialist Party 2021 Presidential aspirant Dr. Fred Namakando M’membe


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[MUST READ]Zambian government look for a messiah in Lazard at a fee of $ 5 million…Zambia is facing $1.5bn of debt… Posted by Dr Fred M'membe on Sunday, May 31, 2020   Be the first to like. Like Unlike

LCC gives Chicago’s, four others 24 hours ultimatum


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MEDIA STATEMENT FOR IMMEDIATE USE LCC GIVES CHICAGOS, FOUR OTHERS 24 HOURS ULTIMATUM Lusaka- Tuesday, 2nd June, 2020 Lusaka City Council (LCC) has given Chicagos at East Park Mall and four others 24 hours ultimatum to show cause why their licences should not be revoked for contravening public health guidelines. Based on LCC investigations and video footage, it has been established that Chicagos management over the weekend allowed their premises to operate as a bar and night club and unsatisfactory practice of social distancing. The violations contravene the provisions of Statutory Instrument Nos. 21 and 22 of 2020 made under...

Ntalasha Chisha writes to Zambian Political Party SGs to allocate 25% adoptions for 2021 to differently-abled


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By Francis Chipalo@NewAge News As an organization that seeks to empower the underprivileged people in communities, we are hereby appealing to all political parties to consider allocating at least 25 % of Adoptions in the Forth Coming General Elections for 2021 to Persons Living with Disabilities, Born Short Living Tall (BSLT) Executive Director Ntalasha Chisha has said. According to a letter addressed to secretary generals of political parties and made available to NewAge News, Chisha said taking such an action would break the discriminatory and segregatory barriers that currently exist in politics where there was less participation by differently abled...

Solar installation breathes life in Meheba and Mayukwayukwa Resettlement Schemes  


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By Mercy Khozi Communications Analyst-United Nations Development Programme,United Nations House, Alick Nkhata Road mercy.khozi@undp.org Mobile : +260966 750 787 Tel: +260211386200 Ext: 231 www.zm.undp.org Twitter: @UndpZambia Lusaka, 30th May 2020 UNDP with funding from the Government of Japan recently installed solar systems at the health centres located in Mayukwayukwa and Meheba resettlement schemes at a total cost of USD57,000.00. These solar systems allow these health centers now to operate as  Outpatient Departments (OPD) for 24 hours a day. Dr. Minyoi Health Centre and Kamiba Clinic, located in Mayukwayukwa and Meheba Resettlement Schemes both received and installed solar systems costing USD24,200.00 and USD 33,400 respectively.  Woman with her...

Copperbelt Energy Corporation Plc (CEC) will effective Monday 1st June 2020, discontinue supply of hydro-power to Konkola Copper Mines Plc (KCM) as the Power Supply Agreement (PSA) between CEC and KCM ended 31 March 2020

Copperbelt Energy Corporation Plc (CEC) will effective Monday 1st June 2020, discontinue supply of hydro-power to Konkola Copper Mines Plc (KCM) as the Power Supply Agreement (PSA) between CEC and KCM ended 31 March 2020


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*CEC CUTS POWER SUPPLY TO KONKOLA COPPER MINES* LUSAKA – Friday 29 May, 2020 – – – THE Copperbelt Energy Corporation Plc (CEC) will, effective 1 June 2020, discontinue the supply of power to Konkola Copper Mines Plc (KCM) as the power supply agreement (PSA) between CEC and KCM came to an end on 31 March 2020 but was extended through mutual agreement of the parties, up to 31 May 2020. NEGOTIATIONS for its further extension have broken down, despite CEC’s best efforts in good faith towards securing a new contract and engaging in comprehensive and cooperative negotiations. IN trying...

George Sichimba’s update on Lusaka City Council certification of public gatherings, disinfection of public places


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  Lusaka, Sunday, 31st May, 2020. George Sichimba Public Relations Manager -Lusaka City Council (LCC) LUSAKA City Council (LCC) has certified 904 public gatherings in the last three weeks. And LCC has disinfected 1421 public places since the COVID-19 pandemic was reported in Zambia. Out of the 904 certified public gatherings, 143 are churches, 364 are marriage related gatherings (weddings, chilanga mulilo, matebeto) and 191 are restaurants. Others are 22 gymnasiums, 88 casinos, 51 conferences, 07 festivals, 37 funerals and cinema. The certification of public gatherings was embarked on following the pronouncement by the Republican President, Dr Edgar Chagwa Lungu,...

*JOINT PRESS RELEASE BY NAQEZ AND MQHZ – 30th MAY ,2020.* *RURAL PRIMARY SCHOOLS WILL NEED ONE OR TWO WEEKS MORE FOR THEM TO BE READY FOR REOPENING*


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*JOINT PRESS RELEASE BY NAQEZ AND MQHZ – 30th MAY ,2020.* *RURAL PRIMARY SCHOOLS WILL NEED ONE OR TWO WEEKS MORE FOR THEM TO BE READY FOR REOPENING* After monitoring a total of 631 schools across the country, between 22nd and 28th May, Medical for Quality Healthcare in Zambia( MQHZ) and National Action for Quality Education in Zambia ( NAQEZ) declare that three quarters of rural Primary schools are not ready for reopening next week. We advise government to give rural primary schools one or two weeks in order for these institutions to receive all protective equipment, be safe and...

Nakalengule area in Chiefteness Serenje records groundbreaking clinic milestone


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TRAVELOGUE by Muchinga Constituency Member of Parliament (MP) Howard Kunda  THIS week, Nakalengule area of Chiefteness Serenje achieved another milestone with the groundbreaking of a clinic. I officially handed over the building materials for the clinic purchased using CDF and helped with transportation of local materials such as sand to the site. I pledged my full support where necessary until the completion of the clinic. The community was so elated and pledged to commence works right way. Providing accessible healthcare services and making sure that within a radius of every 5 kilometers in my Constituency there is a clinic, was one...

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