Cholera’s effect on employment
Analysis: OWEN KABANDA
THE highly infectious and deadly disease, cholera, broke out in the capital city, Lusaka, as per the announcement made by Government, on October 6, 2017.
Analysis: OWEN KABANDA
THE highly infectious and deadly disease, cholera, broke out in the capital city, Lusaka, as per the announcement made by Government, on October 6, 2017.
NANCY SIAME, Lusaka
THE department of economics at the University of Zambia has embarked on a two-year project to find solutions to challenges of youth employment
NANCY SIAME, Lusaka
PRESIDENT Lungu says Government intends to create a minimum of 200,000 jobs annually with serious commitment to promotion of decent work.
YANDE SYAMPEYO, Lusaka
PRESIDENT Lungu has directed the Ministry of Finance, other Government ministries and agencies to ensure that the process of facilitating investments in job-creating enterprises is efficient.
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MULWANDA LUPIYA, CHAKA SIMBEYE, Ndola, Lusaka
MIDFIELDER Claude Bwalya has ditched Kabwe Warriors for another Super Division side Green Eagles. (more…)
DOREEN NAWA, Lusaka
THE Zambia Army has cautioned the public against falling prey to people sending text messages soliciting for money to be included on the list of successful candidates from the last recruitment exercise.
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STEVEN MVULA, Lusaka
WOMEN must actively participate in the road construction industry, Road Development Agency (RDA) board chairperson Samuel Mukupa has said.
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TEDDY KUYELA, Lusaka
THE Zambia Federation of Employers (ZFE) has supported amendments to the Employment Act banning casualisation and unjustified termination of employment in the country.
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