Category: Gender & health

Leadership Movement (LM) President Dr. Richard Silumbe tags Zambia’s Mining Sector as being in a ‘Crisis’


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PRESS STATEMENT: By Dr. Richard Silumbe – President Leadership Movement (LM) – Mining Sector in a Crisis Monday 13th April, 2020. Lusaka. Fellow countrymen and women – As the Leadership Movement ( LM) we have observed that currently our mining sector is in a serious crisis, lacking professional leadership. As an action oriented Political Party with a Mission to Reclaim the Zambian Vision we want remind Glencore and Mopani Management over its plans to place Mopani Plants in Kitwe and Mufulira on Care and Maintenance due to COVID19 Outbreak for us as LM this is illegal and unfair. “Sending over...

PF LUSAKA PROV SECRETARY KENNEDY KAMBA URGES STRUCTURES TO RALLY BEHIND PRESIDENT EDGAR LUNGU’S CANDIDATURE AT CONVENTION


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By Luswepo Mutepuka Patriotic Front Lusaka province secretary Kennedy Kamba has urged structures in Lusaka to rally behind President Edgar Lungu’s candidature at the PF convention and the 2021 General elections. Mr Kamba said President Lungu has grown the party and taken development to all parts of Zambia. Mr Kamba says it is important that all structures in Lusaka support President Lungu so that he can continue with his developmental agenda for the party and the country. Speaking in an interview in Lusaka Mr Kamba further urged party members to maintain discipline at all levels. He says there was need...

“PRESS STATEMENT Lusaka, Sunday 12 April 2020 IBA Must Explain and Justify Prime TV Licence Withdrawal” insists Laura Miti’s Alliance for Community Action


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Laura Miti Executive Director  Alliance for Community Action The Alliance for Community Action, ACA would like to join other concerned organisations and individuals in expressing deep concern over the continued harassment and repeated withdrawal of the Prime Television broadcasting license. The ACA would like to remind the Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA), through whom the latest abuse of Prime TV has been perpetrated, that Zambia’s democracy, which the right to expression and information are a vital part of, is a critical public resource whose management must be carried out accountably and indeed in the public interest. The IBA therefore needs to...

Covid-19 screening intensified in Kafue


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Covid-19 screening intensified in Kafue With Kafue officially declared as a Covid-19 hot zone, government has intensified screening for Covid-19 as part of measures to halt the further spread of the pandemic. Accompanied by the Provincial Permanent Secretary, the Provincial Health Director, D.C’s for Kafue and Chilanga, we inspected Kafue District to see the levels of disease preparedness and to sensitize the residents on the dangers of Covid-19. We also visited Kafue’s C5 Market, Choppies and Pick n Pat to sensitize the traders on Covid-19 prevention measures. I am happy to announce that we have commenced thorough screening of all...

Women aiding Women campaign launched


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Sunday 12th April 2020 By Nsama Musonda Kearns Campaign Coordinator Zambian Women from various sectors across the country have come together to raise funds to help fellow women who are affected by floods and droughts to set up income generating activities through village banking. This fundraising campaign called “Women aiding Women” is being spearheaded by women led NGOs that include Alliance for Nutrition and Reconstruction, Care for Nature Zambia, Save the Environment and People Agency, Shiwangandu Development Trust and Zambia Alliance for Women in collaboration with community activists, media and women from the private sector. Currently more than 1 million...

Easter Sunday 12th April 2020 Sermon by Father Jones Mutemwakwenda


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Let me start by wishing you a HAPPY EASTER. This year we are celebrating Easter in our homes because of the coronavirus. Everyone has been told to stay at home, protect the National Health Service and save lives. It is important that we follow these measures given by the Government. We started our journey to celebrate Easter today with Ash Wednesday on 26th February 2020. Ash Wednesday marked the start of Lent period. During Lent period, our Lenten Sermons were based on the book of Psalms. On 5th April 2020, we celebrated Palm Sunday to start the Holy Week. Even...

Check fake and crooked Covid 19 donations, Leslie Chikuse advises Health Minister Dr. Chitalu Chilufya


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By Luswepo Mutepuka A ZAMBIAN Governance activist Leslie Chikuse has cautioned Health Minister Dr. Chitalu Chilufya to be on a lookout as most donations to ongoing Coronavirus Disease (covid 19) donations are being staged managed by publicity seeking individuals. Mr. Chikuse says the country is watching what stakeholders are donating and once contributions are not accountable or honoured as pledged recipients will be take to book. Worried by what he termed as contributions made by questionable reputations and social standing, Mr. Chikuse told this _*Kwilanzi News Zambia*_ author in an interview in Lusaka that some of the donations are questionable...

Gender Minister Elizabeth Phiri blames poverty for Increased Gender Based Violence in Zambia


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By Luswepo Mutepuka GENDER Minister Elizabeth Phiri has reiterated that poverty is the many contributor to increased Gender Based Violence (GBV) cases in Zambia. A concerned Ms., Phiri has noted with regret that GBV Survivors are more often than not found in households with low incomes. In an apprent reference to high poverty, high income inequality and high unemployment, a worried Ms. Phiri, who is Patriotic Front (PF) Kanyama Member of Parliament (MP),; they are less quarrels in families where couples earn income and thus contribute money at domestic level. The Gender Ministry is saddened that in households with only...

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