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Julia Malunga
Julia is a curious journalist who is determined to unearth the truth and is good at criminal investigations.Email: julia [at] diggers [dot] news
4 Nov 2019
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Julia Malunga
2019 G9 exam pass rate up to 69.92% – Mabumba
General Education Minister David Mabumba has announced the release of the 2019 grade nine external examinations and General Certificate of Education (GCE) examination results, revealing a 69.92 per cent pass rate. And Mabumba says government […]
2 Nov 2019
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Julia Malunga
PF has normalized theft of public funds – Kalala
The PF government keeps proving that they are in public office to enrich themselves, as evidenced by the deposit of over K1.4 million of tax payers’ money collected from speeding fines in a private bank […]
1 Nov 2019
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Julia Malunga
Help nations embrace good financial governance, Fraser-Moleket tells Auditor Generals
Auditor Generals in the region have been encouraged to report on their own performance using the integrated approach. And the Auditor Generals have further been encouraged to help nations embrace good financial governance if lives […]
1 Nov 2019
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Julia Malunga
11 CSOs petition govt to revoke Lower Zambezi National Park mining license
A consortium of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) have called on government to cancel all pending and existing licenses in the Lower Zambezi National Park and any other environmentally sensitive areas. And Chalimbana River Headwaters Conservation […]
31 Oct 2019
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Julia Malunga
Kafwaya demands to know who authorised depositing of speed fines in private account
Minister of Transport and Communications Mutotwe Kafwaya says his Ministry will institute investigations into the K1.4 million collected from speeding motorists deposited into an unauthorized private bank account by the Road Transport and Safety Agency […]
31 Oct 2019
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Julia Malunga
Lungu directs Kafwaya to review traffic offence laws to tackle rising accidents
President Edgar Lungu has directed Minister of Transport and Communications Mutotwe Kafwaya to review laws relating to traffic offences to deter would-be offenders, saying recent accidents had been caused by human error. And President Lungu […]
30 Oct 2019
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Julia Malunga
Zambians must appreciate First Lady’s fire trucks – Ngoma
Campaign for Fire Free Zambia (CAFZAM) executive director Jackson Ngoma says there is need for the country to appreciate the fire trucks donated by the United States government even if the vehicles are not what […]
29 Oct 2019
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Julia Malunga
Don’t endanger Lower Zambezi’s biodiversity by allowing mining – Shenton
Co-founder of Grassroots Trust Limited Rolf Shenton says the government’s decision to allow mining activities that have a five-year life span to take place in the Lower Zambezi National Park are not worth endangering the […]
28 Oct 2019
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Julia Malunga
RTSA deposited K1.4m speed fines in illegal bank account, reveals AG
The latest Auditor General’s Report has revealed that the Road Transport and Safety Agency (RTSA) deposited over K1.4 million collected from speeding motorists into an unauthorised ‘private’ bank account, where part of it went missing […]
28 Oct 2019
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Julia Malunga
Govt collectively agreed to allow mining in Lower Zambezi – Kalaba
Democratic Party (DP) president Harry Kalaba says it was government’s collective decision to grant Zambezi Resources an environmental impact assessment authorization to carry out mining activities in Lower Zambezi National Park. But Green Party president […]
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