Re-appointed nurses’ll retain entitlements, benefits – MoH
SARAH T MWANZA -
THE Ministry of Health has said the recently re-appointed nurses will retain all their entitlements and terminal benefits for the period...
SADC worried with harassment of workers, union leaders
----The Southern Africa Trade Union Co-ordination Council (SATUCC) says it is worried with the continued harassment of workers and labour union leaders in some...
Unknown disease breaks out at Mongu teachers college
..there were only 41 students affected but the number kept on increasing every day and the medical staff has been assigned to treat the students within the college premises to avoid spreading the disease to other people.
241,000 farmers to pilot e-vouchers
241,000 farmers to pilot e-vouchersNdola, June 11, 2013, ZANIS – Government will this year introduce new the E voucher system to enable 241,000 small...
Zambia proposes cholera resolution at World Health Assembly
Zambia has proposed a resolution on cholera at this year’s World Health Assembly under the strategic priority on public health preparedness and response.
This will...
Adhere to birth control measures, Luapula residents urged
Luapula Province Local Government Officer Amusa Zaza has said there was need to adhere to birth control methods in order to address the challenge...
Govt conducts TB survey
Government is conducting the first ever National Tuberculosis Survey in Zambia to estimate the prevalence rate of Tuberculosis in the country.
The exercise, which started...
Suspected human waste stirs Chimusanya Primary School in Rufunsa District
Suspected human waste stirs Chimusanya Primary School in Rufunsa DistrictRufunsa,March 20,2014,ZANIS----There was drama at Chimusanya Primary School in Rufunsa District of Lusaka Province when...
Zambia is the world’s third largest marijuana , weed-smoking country by population – 2014...
Iceland. That's right, Iceland is home to the world's largest per capita population of weed smokers, according to the new 2014 World Drug Report. Fifty-five thousand...