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GOVERNMENT URGED TO PRIORITISE TEACHERS’ WELFARE, IMPROVE CONDITIONS OF SERVICE

The Zambia union of professional educators ZUPED has called on the government to be vested in the wellbeing of teachers and improve their conditions of service.Speaking at the burial of one of the union members and recently recruited teacher Dorcas Shaibila, ZUPED president Richwell Mweene has bemoaned the lack of a government representative at the Read more about GOVERNMENT URGED TO PRIORITISE TEACHERS’ WELFARE, IMPROVE CONDITIONS OF SERVICE[…]

NJAME WARD COUNCILLOR CONGRATULATES UPND ON BILL 7.

Local Businessman and Independent Councillor for NJAME ward of Chirundu District, Southern Province Winfred Mweene has joined various stakeholders, the Church, NGO, Cooperating partners and other Political leaders to praise the New Dawn Government on the passing of Bill7.Mr. Mweene said he has no doubt this will bring Development as some constituencies will be divided Read more about NJAME WARD COUNCILLOR CONGRATULATES UPND ON BILL 7.[…]

UNFPA COMMITS TO HELPING ZAMBIA ACHIEVE ZERO MATERNAL DEATHS

The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) says it remains committed to supporting Zambia in reaching a point where there is zero unmet need for family planning and zero maternal deaths. Speaking during a stakeholder engagement, UNFPA Country Representative Seth Broekman said the focus of the meeting was to ensure that all essential medicines and commodities Read more about UNFPA COMMITS TO HELPING ZAMBIA ACHIEVE ZERO MATERNAL DEATHS[…]

COPPER ROSE WRAPS UP FOUR-YEAR YOUTH CARE PROJECT ACROSS THREE AFRICAN COUNTRIES.

Copper Rose Zambia has concluded its 4 year youth care project whose aim is to enable adolescents and youths aged 10-25 years especially girls and other vulnerable adolescents living in Kenya, Tanzania and Zambia, advocate for and practice self-care for their sexual and reproductive health rights and needs.CRZ Advocacy and health promotions programs manager Newton Read more about COPPER ROSE WRAPS UP FOUR-YEAR YOUTH CARE PROJECT ACROSS THREE AFRICAN COUNTRIES.[…]

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