Nothing for pensioners
MATHEWS KABAMBA, Kitwe
KANSANSHI 2 NAPSA 0
KANSANSHI Dynamos’ 2 – 0 win over Napsa Stars yesterday denied the latter an opportunity to go top much to the frustration of coach Mohhamed Fathi. (more…)
MATHEWS KABAMBA, Kitwe
KANSANSHI 2 NAPSA 0
KANSANSHI Dynamos’ 2 – 0 win over Napsa Stars yesterday denied the latter an opportunity to go top much to the frustration of coach Mohhamed Fathi. (more…)
MATHEWS KABAMBA, Kitwe
THERE will be a mixed bag of targets among different teams in the Super Division today with Lusaka’s Nkoloma Stadium hosting a double header. (more…)
ALEX NJOVU, Woodlands Stadium, Lusaka
NAPSA 2 BUFFALOES 2
NAPSA Stars yesterday halted their two games losing streak when they snatched a point from Green Buffaloes at Woodlands Stadium in Lusaka, but it meant they surrender second position to Nkana, who are now joint-top with Green Eagles. (more…)
MONICA KAYOMBO, Ndola
LOCAL Authorities Superannuation Fund (LASF) has cleared over 6,200 retirees following the recapitalisation of K150 million by Government.
Speaking during a press briefing at the ongoing Zambia International Trade Fair (ZITF) yesterday, LASF acting director George Chileshe said the money which was recently released by the government has been put to good use. (more…)
NKOLE MULAMBIA, Ndola
GOVERNMENT has paid out K6 billion to liquidate arrears owed to pensioners and suppliers in the agriculture sector as at end of August this year.
worker's compensation corner with Maybin Nkholomba
INJURED workers in western countries are able to keep up with every day activities such as playing golf, running and walking to catch a bus without worrying whether the prosthetic limb, for those using this assistive aid, can help them make it through. However, our colleagues in this part of the world face permanent consignment to their homesteads, they cannot easily interact with others because of the type and nature of artificial limbs, being used to aid mobility. They simply cannot keep up with everyday life activities.
NKOMBO KACHEMBA, Kitwe
THE Local Authorities Superannuation Fund (LASF) has started disbursing the K150 million Government recently released to settle the debt owed to retirees in unpaid benefits.
STEVEN MVULA, Lusaka
PENSIONERS who worked for three private companies have petitioned President Lungu through the Ministry of Labour and Social Security to intervene in their matter in which they are owed K22 million 19 years after leaving employment.
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