Category: Business

Illegal Kamwala shops demolished by Lusaka City Council

Illegal Kamwala shops demolished by Lusaka City Council


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By Mike Sichula The Speech Analyst 27.10.2018 THE Lusaka City Council has sent a strong warning to residents operating in the Central business district that whether poor or rich, no one should disregard existing by-laws when putting up structures in the City. Last night the Local authority demolished a block of shops illegally constructed in the railway reserve in Kamwala area. The block of shops was was constructed by Down Town Shopping Complex proprietor without the grand permission from City of Lusaka Planning Authority contrary to Section 65 of the Urban and Regional Planning Act No. 3 of 2015. Council...

Dr. Onesmus Munyati encourages students to build interest in Sciences

Dr. Onesmus Munyati encourages students to build interest in Sciences


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By Choolwe Lawrence Mweemba, Public Relations Officer, Texila American University, Lusaka, Zambia. Office: +260 97 1269506, Mobile: +260 96 5135213 Skype: pro@tau.edu.zm YOUNG people in Zambia have been encouraged to build interest in pursuing sciences if the country is to achieve meaningful development. Speaking at the 8th Texila Knowledge Talk Series in commemoration of the Mole Day, Senior Lecturer at University of Zambia in the Department of Chemistry, Onesmus Munyati, said a good perception of science is important especially among females. During a Thursday October 23rd, 2018 presentation, Dr. Munyati said that there is need for students to embrace sciences and...

U.S. Embassy Announces the 2019 GIST Tech-I Competition


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  By  Sean McIntosh Public Affairs Officer October 26, 2018 Phone: 357000  NR/1193/26/10/2018   Lusaka – The U.S. Embassy enthusiastically announces the 2019 Global Innovation through Science and Technology Initiative (GIST Tech-I), a competition organized by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs. The 2019 GIST Tech-I Competition offers young science and technology innovators and entrepreneurs an opportunity to compete for mentorship, training, and seed capital to advance their ventures. Eligible applicants for the 2019 GIST Tech-I competition are startups from all areas of science and technology innovation, such as agriculture, education, energy, environment,...

Daniel Sikazwe’s SWEET HOME COMING


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After such a gorgeous welcome in my clan on the banks of Lake Tanganyika, I want to go to Ngabwe to think about what was going through the mind of the person who told my people that once there was a beautiful place called paradise; the place where the ancestors of people I have no historical connection with were booted out for sinning. I really want to go to Ngabwe to find out what was going through the mind of that person who said there is a place, somewhere in the future, a beautiful place in which we will live...

Zambia needs very good leadership, pleads Dr. Fred Namakando M’membe

Zambia needs very good leadership, pleads Dr. Fred Namakando M’membe


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Zambezi Express Editor’s choice: 06.09.18 By Fred Namakando M’membe If there has ever been a time when our country has needed very good leadership, it is now. This is the worst this country has ever been since independence in terms of leadership. The problems and challenges our country and our people face today would stretch to the utmost, even the best leadership possible. Today, 66.2 per cent of our population is below 25 years and 28.5 per cent of our people are between 25 and 54 years old. We have 2.9 per cent of our population between 55 and 64...

Ministry of National Development Planning staff donate sanitary products, foodstuffs to female prisoners

Ministry of National Development Planning staff donate sanitary products, foodstuffs to female prisoners


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By Chibaula D. Silwamba (Mr.) Spokesperson MINISTRY OF NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLANNING Tel: +260211252409 Email: chibaula.silwamba@mndp.gov.zm Website: www.mndp.gov.zm LUSAKA, Friday, 26 October 2018 – Staff of the Ministry of National Development Planning have donated assorted sanitary products, foodstuffs and other essentials to female prisoners and their children at Lusaka Central Correctional facility as part of the commemoration of Zambia’s 54th Independence anniversary. In a message read on his behalf by Director of Human Resources and Administration Mr. Ignatius Daka during the donation, Ministry of National Development Planning Permanent Secretary (Development Planning and Administration) Mr. Chola Chabala encouraged the prisoners to be of...

“The Depth of My Footprints” by Ng’andu Peter Magande

“The Depth of My Footprints” by Ng’andu Peter Magande


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“Perhaps as a way of fixing me, Government ministries and departments, that were customers of ZANACO, were directed to divert their deposits to private commercial banks. As part of liberalisation, government ministers refused to bank their ministry’s public funds with the people’s bank. Some ministries withdrew money held in ZANACO accounts and opened new accounts with private banks. They preferred to deal with private banks where they personally negotiated and got higher interest rates, some of which was deposited into their personal accounts. One minister even drove to the Bank of Zambia with trunks to collect money for his ministry....

U.S.-Zambia Research Partnership Offers Innovations for Small-Scale Farming

U.S.-Zambia Research Partnership Offers Innovations for Small-Scale Farming


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By Sean McIntosh Public Affairs Officer Phone: 357000 Tuesday October 23, 2018 Lusaka – Small-scale farmers in Zambia are now leveraging new techniques to boost harvests of maize, sweet potatoes, and groundnuts.  This is the result of knowledge gained from a partnership between the Zambia Agricultural Research Institute (ZARI), international agricultural researchers, and the U.S. Agency for International Development’s (USAID) Africa RISING activity.  Formerly known as Africa Research in Sustainable Intensification for the Next Generation, Africa RISING is a product of the U.S. government’s Feed the Future Initiative and Global Food Security Strategy. With over $1.7 million invested in the...

First Female President of Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia! Ambassador SahleWork Zewde sworn

First Female President of Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia! Ambassador SahleWork Zewde sworn


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African Union ECOSOCC Congratulations to #Ethiopia on the appointmemt of the #First #Female #President of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia! Ambassador Sahle-Work Zewde, a top official with the United Nations, just got sworn in as the President of Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia! Ambassador SahleWork Zewde was until recently, the UN Director General at its offices in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi. She is currently the Special representative of the UN Secretary-General to the African Union, AU. Sahle-work has a rich ambassadorial track record having served as Ethiopian ambassador to several countries previously. She is now officially the first woman president of Ethiopia, after a full house...

The Secretary-General of The United Nations Mr. António Guterres Message For UN Day Wednesday 24 October 2018

The Secretary-General of The United Nations Mr. António Guterres Message For UN Day Wednesday 24 October 2018


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https://www.vaticannews.va/en/world/news/2018-10/united-nations-day-guterres-message.html UNITED Nations Day marks the birthday of our founding Charter – the landmark document that embodies the hopes, dreams and aspirations of “we the peoples”.   Every day, the women and men of the United Nations work to give practical meaning to that Charter.    Despite the odds and the obstacles, we never give up.    Extreme poverty is being reduced but we see inequality growing.   Yet we don’t give up because we know by reducing inequality we increase hope and opportunity and peace around the world.   Climate change is moving faster than we are, but we...

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