Breaking News

SPECIAL AUDIT REPORT ON PROCUREMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS FOR THE PERIOD 1ST JANUARY 2019 TO 31ST DECEMBER 2022

SPECIAL AUDIT REPORT ON PROCUREMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS FOR THE PERIOD 1ST JANUARY 2019 TO 31ST DECEMBER 2022 By Derrick Sinjela Acting Auditor General, Dr. Ron Mwambwa has issued the Special Audit Report on Procurement of Petroleum Products for the period 1st January 2019 to 31st December 2022 which has revealed financial and…

THERE IS TOO MUCH EMPTY TALK BY MR HICHILEMA

By Fred M’membe Socialist Party Zambia President There’s too much empty talk by Mr Hakainde Hichilema and his league for one to really know where they stand and what they are up to. Agriculture is the major source of livelihood for the great majority of our people – 54.8% of our workforce is deployed in…

News

Global Nuclear NGOs Pushing Atomic Technologies Forward

AFTER the official opening of the international 12th AtomExpo 2022 themed “Nuclear Spring” in Sochi, Russia on November 21, organized by ROSATOM, a Russia state organization in charge of nuclear energy development, a chain of sideline discussions on an assortment of topics went underway with non-state actors explaining their role in the championing of nuclear…

The 20 free things in Sydney with your girlfriend

When we woke up, we had these bodies. They’re like, except I’m having them! Oh, I think we should just stay friends. You’ll have all the Slurm you can drink when you’re partying with Slurms McKenzie Hey, tell me something. You’ve got all this money. How come you always dress like you’re doing your laundry?…

Child rights’ defenders call stakeholders to do more

Although the introduction of free education policy has increased school attendance, lack of classroom space and inadequate desks still remain a challenge, reports *Francis Lungu* These challenges are described as a violation of children’s rights to accessing quality education. During a recent symposium interface on the rights of children organised by the Zambia Civic Education…

Sanctions failed to block Russian “Window to Europe”

Russia continues to develop its second capital near the eastern borders of the European Union, turning St. Petersburg into an international political, scientific, commercial, industrial and cultural center. Despite the fact that the city, founded three hundred years ago, was built as a gateway for Russians to the Western world, the West’s attempts to cut…

1 67 68 69