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HICHILEMA CAUTIONS WORKERS OVER WASTEFUL EXPENDITURE
As Zambia joined the rest of the World in commemorating International Labour Day, President Hakainde Hichilema has urged the labour…
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Community
EX-MINERS BEMOAN HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT
Ex miners in Mufulira district on the Copperbelt province say it is pointless for workers to celebrate Labour Day when…
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Business
BUSINESS REGISTRATION AT PACRA INCREASES
The Patents and Companies Registration Agency (PACRA) exceeded its quarterly registration target of 8081 by registering 11,333 businesses in the…
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Business
UNITED CAPITAL FERTILIZER UNVEILS $595 MILLION PLANT
United Capital Fertilizer has broken ground for the construction of a 595 million dollars urea fertilizer plant. Speaking during the…
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DECENTRALISE NAPSA OFFICES, BENEFICIARIES PLEAD
Long queues have continued at the ongoing payout of partial pension by the National Pension Scheme Authority-NAPSA offices in Lusaka.…
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Business
STOP HOARDING PETROLEUM PRODUCTS, OMCS WARNED
The Energy Regulation Board has cautioned Oil Marketing Companies from hoarding petroleum products causing sporadic shortages a few days before…
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Business
REVISED TARIFFS TO DRAG MORE PEOPLE INTO POVERTY – CUTS
The Consumer Unity Trust Society (CUTS) says the recently approved multi-year tariffs by the Energy Regulation Board (ERB) will increase…
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Politics
LOW SUBSCRIPTION TO PUBLIC SOCIAL SECURITY SCHEMES WORRIES GOVT
The government has noted with concern that only 20 percent of the total working population is registered on the NAPSA…
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Business
KWACHA APPRECIATION SADDENS TOBACCO FARMERS IN CHIPATA
Tobacco Farmers in Chipata are saddened with the appreciation of the Kwacha against the United States Dollar, which is negatively…
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OVER 8,000 NORTHERN PROVINCE PUPILS DITCH SCHOOL TO CATCH CATERPILLARS
Education authorities in Shiwang’andu District have revealed that records from last year show that from various learning institutions over eight…
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