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PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu (centre) with Paramount Chief Gawa Undi (second right) and Paramount Chief Mpezeni (third left) during the commissioning of a rehabilitated section of Great East Road in Chipata yesterday. PICTURE: DARLINGTON MWENDABAI

Lungu demands improved road safety

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DARLINGTON MWENDBAI and ESTHER MSETEKA, Chipata
PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu has directed Minister of Transport and Communications Mutotwe Kafwaya to ensure that public transport vehicles without seat belts are removed from roads to safeguard passengers’ lives. (more…)

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Read more about the article Quality of education will be improved – Wina
ACTING President Inonge Wina (left) is welcomed by Minister of Higher Education Nkandu Luo (centre) and Minister of General Education David Mabumba at Mulungushi International Conference Centre in Lusaka yesterday. PICTURE: ROYD SIBAJENE/ZANIS

Quality of education will be improved – Wina

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FRANCIS LUNGU and MARY TUNG’OMBE, Lusaka
GOVERNMENT has prioritised the education sector because it is a key contributor to human and economic development, Acting President Inonge Wina has said. (more…)

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Read more about the article Improved fish processing brings gains for women
SALTING fish prevents losses and increases profits in the value chain. PICTURE: FRIDAY PHIRI/IPS

Improved fish processing brings gains for women

FRIDAY PHIRI, Mongu
FISHING is the capture of aquatic organisms in marine, coastal and inland areas. According to the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), marine and inland fisheries, together with aquaculture, provide food, nutrition and a source of income to 820 million people around the world, from harvesting, processing, marketing and distribution. For many, it also forms part of their traditional cultural identity.

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