by Michael Kaluba | Oct 29, 2024 | Community, Governance
The Community Action Against Corruption has expressed deep concern over the escalating levels of corruption in Zambia, contrary to the government’s claims of making progress against graft. According to the organization Chief Executive Officer Brightone Tembo,...
by Michael Kaluba | Oct 28, 2024 | Governance
The Mineworkers’ Union of Zambia -MUZ- has challenged government and mine owners to prioritize the wellbeing of miners as the country pushes toward improved production. MUZ President Joseph Chewe, who is also Publish What You Pay National Chairperson, says there is a...
by Michael Kaluba | Oct 28, 2024 | Economy
Academic Professor Owen Sichone says budget support from the International Monetary Fund -IMF- is vital for Zambia as domestic revenue falls short of covering required costs. The Zambian government is in critical talks with the IMF to secure additional financing under...
by Michael Kaluba | Oct 21, 2024 | Health
The Medicines Research and Access Platform-MEDRAP has opposed some of the proposed amendments in the Zambia Medicines and Medical Supply Agency – ZAMMSA (amendment) bill of 2024. ZAMMSA, created as an act of parliament through the Zambia Medicines and Medical Supplies...
by Michael Kaluba | Oct 21, 2024 | Uncategorized
National Union of Miners and Allied Workers-NUMAW president Saul Simujika has revealed that the union will not make uniform demands during the upcoming collective bargaining process.Mr. Simujika explains to Phoenix News that each mine has its unique cost profile,...