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Sipilisiwe Ncube
Sipilisiwe Ncube has a background in radio news.Email: sipilisiwe [at] diggers [dot] news
8 Dec 2017
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Sipilisiwe Ncube
Govt releases K12m to pay striking TAZARA workers
Transport and Communications Minister Brian Mushimba says government has released K12 million to clear October and November salary arrears for TAZARA workers who downed tools on Tuesday, The withdrawal of the labour force resulted in […]
7 Dec 2017
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Sipilisiwe Ncube
Police nab 6 for selling HIV, Malaria test kits donated by USAID
Police in Lusaka have arrested six people, among them two pharmacy owners for selling HIV and Malaria test kits donated to be distributed for free by USAID. In a statement issued by U.S Embassy Public […]
7 Dec 2017
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Sipilisiwe Ncube
Mines PS shines at PAC
After weeks of dealing with lying controlling officers, the Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee finally saluted accountability levels at the Ministry of Mines. And ministry permanent secretary Paul Chanda appealed to PAC to help him engage […]
6 Dec 2017
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Sipilisiwe Ncube
Sinkamba fears Zambia will fail to pay $3 billion Eurobond
Green party leader Peter Sinkamba has warned of severe consequences if Zambia fails to repay the $3 billion euro bond loan it procured. Speaking when he featured on the Let the People Talk programme on […]
5 Dec 2017
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Sipilisiwe Ncube
2,000 people die in road accidents every year – RTSA
Road Transport and Safety Agency (RTSA) Chief Executive Officer Zindaba Soko says approximately 2,000 people die in road accidents on average every year in Zambia. And Soko says all goods vehicle operators who wish to […]
5 Dec 2017
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Sipilisiwe Ncube
PAC catches, admonishes lying agriculture PS
The Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee (PAC) today caught and admonished Agriculture Permanent Secretary Julius Shawa for giving conflicting statements. This came to light after officials from the Auditor General’s Office observed that the answers which […]
3 Dec 2017
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Sipilisiwe Ncube
Buses remain banned from night travel – Minister
Transport and Communications Minister Brian Mushimba has clarified that only transporters of goods and commodities will be allowed to operate 24 hours under the revised night travel regulation, while passenger service vehicles remain banned. In […]
2 Dec 2017
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Sipilisiwe Ncube
Govt lifts ban on night driving
Finance Minister Felix Mutati says government has lifted the ban on night driving effective December 6. Speaking when he conducted an on-the-spot tour of the construction of the 923 meter long permanent rail and road […]
2 Dec 2017
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Sipilisiwe Ncube
UN, AU must stop slave trade in Libya – HH
UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema says the UN and AU should rise to the occasion and implement measures that will stop the slave trade in Libya. In a statement today, Hichilema stated that blaming Libya was […]
2 Dec 2017
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Sipilisiwe Ncube
PS fails to produce original receipt for Dstv decoder that gobbled K10,000
The Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee (PAC) on Thursday heard how the ministry of Livestock and Fisheries purchased a Dstv decoder and paid subscription at K10,000 without supporting documents. This came to light when controlling officers […]
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