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ZWW Rejects Unconstitutional Claims

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The Council Ms. Bupe A. Ponga, Mr. Kapembwa Simbao, and Mr. Murari Lungu violated internal political rules of engagement and insisted the action was within its constitutional mandate By Francis Maingaila ♥️ Lusaka, Zambia – (10/4/2026) — The Zambia We Want (ZWW) Party has rejected claims that its decision to terminate the membership of Ms. Bupe A. Ponga, Mr. Kapembwa Simbao, and Mr. Murari Lungu was unconstitutional, insisting that the action was carried out strictly within its constitutional and disciplinary framework. The party maintains that the affected former members engaged in unauthorised collaboration with other political parties, a move it says contravened internal rules and automatically triggered cessation of membership under its Constitution. Addressing the media, Information and Publicity Chairperson and Party Spokesperson, Charles Mwila Matambala, said the National Leadership Council acted within its mandate and followed established procedures in resolving the matter...

Judiciary Picks praised

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The NGOCC c alls appointments a step forward for gender equality and inclusive governance By Francis Maingaila ♥️ Lusaka, Zambia24. --- (April 10, 2026 ) - The Non-governmental Gender Organisations’ Coordinating Council (NGOCC) has welcomed the appointments of 28 women out of 40 nominees to the Supreme Court, Constitutional Court, Court of Appeal, and High Court, describing the development as a significant step toward addressing long-standing gender imbalances within Zambia’s judiciary. NGOCC Executive Director Ms. Anne Mbewe-Anamela said the judicial appointments announced by State House on April 9, 2026, reflect notable progress in promoting gender equality and inclusive leadership within the country’s justice system. She said the increased representation of women demonstrates growing political will to advance merit-based appointments and recognition of the availability of qualified female professionals capable of serving at the highest levels of the judiciary. Ms. Mbewe-Anamela ...

NCC Sets Quality Bar

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Call for accountability and improved construction standards By Francis Maingaila ♥️ Lusaka, Zambia24 – (10 April 2026) – The National Council for Construction (NCC) has called for strengthened accountability, professionalism, and improved construction standards across Zambia’s construction sector, as government and industry stakeholders push for higher quality infrastructure delivery, expanded skills development, and increased local participation in major projects. Speaking during the 12th Combined Graduation Ceremony held on 10th April 2026 at the New Government Complex in Lusaka, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Infrastructure, Housing and Urban Development, Prof. Albert Malama, said government is actively addressing structural challenges limiting Zambian contractors from fully participating in large-scale infrastructure projects. He said although most registered contractors are locally owned, their involvement in major projects remains limited, a situation he said requires...

Procurement Gains, Gaps Persist

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ZIPS cites progress in CDF and infrastructure delivery but flags delays, weak compliance and skills shortages By Francis Maingaila ♥️ Lusaka, Zambia24 – The Zambia Institute of Procurement and Supply says procurement and supply professionals are contributing to national development through improved project delivery, accountability and economic growth. However, it warns that major gaps still exist in the sector. ZIPS President Daniel Kabamba said positive results are being driven by improved use of the Constituency Development Fund (CDF), better infrastructure implementation, and growing professionalism among practitioners in both public and private sectors. He said local authorities have recorded progress in CDF utilisation, crediting procurement professionals for improving transparency and efficiency in project execution. Kabamba noted increased infrastructure development and improved service delivery, supported by stronger procurement systems and adherence to procedures. He als...

Media Freedom in Doubt

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Report links fear, threats and weak information access, concern over laws, access to data and safety of journalists to shrinking freedoms but the Zambian government questions reliance on international standards in assessing press freedom By Francis Maingaila ♥️  Lusaka, Zambia24 — (9/4/2026) — Media freedom in Zambia is increasingly under scrutiny, with a new Freedom of Expression (FoX) Report indicating that fear, threats against journalists, weak access to information, and restrictive laws are contributing to shrinking freedoms, although government has challenged the report’s reliance on international standards in assessing the situation. The latest FoX Report, launched by the Media Institute for Southern Africa (MISA) Zambia Chapter, reveals that about 62 percent of respondents believe the media in Zambia does not operate freely, citing persistent challenges such as limited access to information, harassment of journalists, and a growing climate of intimidation. MISA Zambia Chapter C...

Matero Suspension Justified

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National Union of Public and Private Educators of Zambia backs school’s firm action, warns against rising indiscipline among pupils By Francis Maingaila ♥️ Lusaka, Zambia24 -- (9/4/2026) -- The National Union of Public and Private Educators of Zambia (NUPPEZ) has justified the suspension of over 200 pupils at , backing management’s decision and opposing acts of indiscipline in schools, stating that the learners deliberately defied a clearly communicated and mandatory school programme. NUPPEZ Executive President Victor Muyumba described the pupils’ conduct as unacceptable, noting that the school acted within its rights in responding firmly to what he termed a clear disregard for authority. The suspensions follow an incident during the Easter period in which more than 200 learners failed to attend a scheduled school mass. Mr. Muyumba said school rules exist to guide behaviour and maintain order, stressing that learners who deliberately ignore such regulations must be prepared to fa...

CSEIFZ Defends ECZ Funding

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Urges transparency and inclusivity in electoral process By Francis Maingaila ♥️ Lusaka, Zambia 24 April 8, 2026 — The Civil Society Elections Integrity Forum Zambia (CSEIFZ) has strongly defended funding to the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ), warning that calls to suspend support could undermine the country’s democratic institutions. CSEIFZ Chairperson Mr. Solomon Ngoma told Zambia24 that the calls are “unfortunate and unpatriotic,” cautioning that any move to impose sanctions on ECZ risks damaging Zambia’s international reputation and weakening public confidence in the electoral system. The organisation urged ECZ to remain committed to its mandate of delivering free, fair, and credible elections, while avoiding mistakes that have eroded public trust in electoral bodies elsewhere. CSEIFZ stressed the importance of transparency and inclusivity, noting that all eligible presidential candidates must be allowed to participate in the electoral process. CSEIFZ also called on Pre...