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Enough of consultations done, sign ATI bill into law by March —Coalition tells Hichilema
A consortium of Civil Society Organisation (CSOs) has told government that they had more than enough consultations on the Access to Information Law ...
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Zambia records over 10,000 cases of gender-based violence in Q4 2022
Police has recorded 10,241 cases of Gender Based Violence (GBV) countrywide during the fourth quarter of 2022,a jump of more than 2 thousand ...
Economy
Banking sector critical to economic growth, Finance Minister says at stakeholders meeting
The banking sector has remained critical in fostering the much needed economic growth in Zambia. This would be done through various stakeholders partnerships ...
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Online transactions breeding digital fraud, businesses warned to protect their processes
TransUnion Zambia chief executive officer Mildred Stephenson has warned that as Zambia and the region accelerate the shift to transact online, fraud is ...
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Paratus secures data gateway license, joins list of internet service providers
Paratus Zambia has been given the last available data gateway license in Zambia from the Zambia Information and Communications Technology Authority (ZICTA). The ...
Economy
Relief for homes, industries, as ZESCO announces end to load shedding
After battling it out for nearly two months, ZESCO on Thursday announced an end to electricity rationing and now household and industries will ...
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Zambia expresses readiness to deepen bilateral ties with US, lauds $30 million support
Zambia is ready to advance its discussions towards enhanced bilateral trade with the United States government for mutual economic prosperity. This is according ...
Economy
Govt to dispose off illegally harvested Mukula logs, says Minister
Luapula Province has seen a reduction in the illegal harvest and movement of the mukula tree, the Zambia National Service (ZNS) has said. ...
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Access to Information bill may become law in June, as govt decides on roadmap, others
Access to Information (ATI) bill may become law in June as government makes a decision on its enactment. Cabinet made a decision on ...
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President Hichilema warns against corruption, attempt to distort drug supply chain
President Hakainde Hichilema has warned State Owned Enterprises (SOEs) that will be involved in corruption, pilfering and deliberate distortion in the medical supply ...