The Ministry of Health says about NINE Thousand people die annually from different types of cancers in Zambia. Acting Health Minister FRANK TAYALI says cervical cancer claims 3,600 lives, while ...
Former Information Minister DORA SILYA has backed the candidature of UPND’s SEVERIAN LUNGU in the forthcoming Petauke parliamentary by-election. Featuring on a local radio station in Petauke, Dr ...
Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Minister MULAMBO HAIMBE has urged Zambians not to panic following policy changes by the United States of America government. Mr. HAIMBE has since assured ...
The state has indicated that it will call additional witnesses in former Petauke Central Member of Parliament EMMANUEL JAY BANDA’s escape case. Deputy Chief State advocate RICHARD MASEMPHELA has told ...
Japan, in collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme -UNDP-, has given Zambia a US$5.9-million grant to improve livelihoods of forcibly displaced people in the Mayukwayukwa and Maheba ...
United Nations -UN- Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Expression and Opinion IRENE KHAN says the invitation by the Zambian Government to conduct a country visit emphasizes its commitment to strengthen ...
Government has launched the Citizen Support Portal, meant to improve transparency and enhance service delivery. The Portal aims to bridge the gap between citizens and government by enabling access to ...
State House has called on Zambians to ignore lies circulating about the health status of President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA. State House Communications Specialist, CLAYSON HAMASAKA says circulation of lies ...
(ZANIS) Zambia has confirmed 15 cases of Mpox, with the latest 8 cases reported in Lusaka. And the Ministry of Health says is actively tracing contacts and strengthening surveillance to prevent ...
President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA says Africa must put in place reforms in the energy sector to accelerate economic growth. President HICHILEMA says as part of its commitment to the Mission 300 agenda, ...
Home Affairs and Internal Security Minister JACK MWIIMBU says the Public Gatherings Bill intended to review the contentious Public Order Act is ready for submission to Cabinet for final consideration.