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Stronger Unions Through Inclusion

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The ZCTU CEO says e mpowering Women and Young Workers Across Zambia By Francis Maingaila ♥️ Lusaka, Zambia — March 6, 2026 — The Zambia Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) says stronger unions can only be achieved through the inclusion of women and young workers . Speaking at the Women and Youth Leadership Training Workshop , ZCTU Secretary-General Joy Beene described the workshop as a strategic investment in building stronger unions through inclusion and empowering the future leaders of Zambia’s labour movement. “Stronger unions are built when women and young workers are actively involved in leadership and decision-making,” Beene said. “This training is part of our deliberate effort to prepare the next generation of trade union leaders capable of defending workers’ rights and advancing the interests of all working people.” Beene highlighted the persistent challenges faced by women workers, including discrimination, unequal opportunities for promotion, harassment, and gender-ba...

Ratify Disability Treaty Now

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Advocates push government to complete process; ratification before end of first quarter 2026 will strengthen rights and inclusion By Francis Maingaila ♥️ Lusaka, Zambia24 — (March 6, 2026) — Organisations of Persons with Disabilities (OPDs) in Zambia are demanding urgent action from government to ratify the now , saying completing the process before the end of the first quarter of 2026 will strengthen rights and inclusion for persons with disabilities. Misbeck Katongo Mutamba, Programmes Manager at the (ZAFOD), during a joint media briefing in Lusaka said Zambia must move beyond commitments and complete the ratification process without further delay in order to strengthen legal protections and advance inclusion for persons with disabilities. Mutamba said the is Africa’s own human rights instrument that addresses the realities faced by persons with disabilities on the continent. He said the protocol tackles challenges such as stigma, harmful practices and barriers in education, he...

AAA Gets ISO Status

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ZCSA SAYS International certification strengthens inspection of imported vehicles By Francis Maingaila ♥️ Lusaka, Zambia24 -- (5-05-2026) -- Africa Automotive Analysis (AAA), a local vehicle inspection company, has been awarded international ISO/IEC 17020 Category A accreditation , a move the Zambia Compulsory Standards Agency (ZCSA) says will boost confidence in the safety inspection of used vehicles imported into Zambia. ZCSA Executive Director Gerald Chizinga said the accreditation from the Kenya Accreditation Service (KENAS) is an important step in ensuring vehicle inspection services meet global standards. Mr. Chizinga added that the recognition enhances confidence among regulators, consumers, and international trade partners and demonstrates Zambia’s growing capacity in vehicle inspection and road safety regulation. He noted that accredited inspection services help prevent unsafe and substandard vehicles from entering the country and urged AAA to maintain the high professi...

No Threat to Fuel Stocks

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Government assures the nation of stable petroleum supply amid global tensions, indicating that Diesel, petrol, kerosene, and Jet A-1 remain above minimum thresholds By Francis Maingaila ♥️ Lusaka, Zambia24 --- (05/03/26) - Zambia’s fuel supply remains secure despite escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East , with the Government assuring the nation that current petroleum stocks are sufficient to cushion the country against immediate supply disruptions. Speaking during a press briefing on March 5, 2026, Energy Minister Makozo Chikote said the petroleum sub-sector has stabilized after experiencing logistical challenges in the supply chain in recent months. He said concerted efforts by Government and key industry players have strengthened supply reliability and ensured adequate fuel availability across the country. Mr. Chikote said the sector is now stable, well-regulated and adequately supplied, noting that recent measures taken by Government have improved procurement tra...

Confronting Obesity Crisis

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Young Advocates Call for Multi-Sector Collaboration to Improve Prevention, Care, Treatment, and Awareness Strategies By Francis Maingaila ♥️ Lusaka, Zambia24 --- (5-3-2026) – Zambia is facing a growing obesity crisis, prompting youth advocates, health experts, and citizens to call for urgent multi-sector collaboration to improve prevention, care, treatment, and public awareness. The Zambia Heart and Stroke Foundation (ZHSF) said during the commemorations pf the World Obesity Day that there is need for stronger measures to combat obesity, a condition that significantly increases the risk of heart disease, diabetes, and certain cancers. Speaking on behalf of ZHSF Chairperson Sida Lweendo, youth advocate Nzali Chitindi highlighted the complexity of obesity, noting that it is influenced by genetics, hormones, lifestyle, and environmental factors—not just personal choice. “The theme for this year, ‘8 Billion Reasons to Act on Obesity,’ highlights that obesity affects people worldwide ...

CSOs Urge Evidence-Based Delimitation

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By Francis Maingaila ♥️  Lusaka, Zambia24, Tuesday, March 3, 2026 — The Consortium of Civil Society Organizations for Good Governance and Constitutionalism has urged an evidence-based approach to the ongoing delimitation process, while welcoming the openness demonstrated by the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) and raising concern that transparency must be matched with responsiveness and constitutional consistency. Consortium Vice Chairperson and AIPAC Executive Director Solomon Ngoma said the Consortium commends the people of Southern Province for conducting peaceful, orderly and constructive provincial delimitation sittings. Ngoma said while the provincial meetings provided a platform for districts to submit their resolutions, the Consortium had expected the forums to also serve as deliberative spaces where provincial delegates could openly discuss, debate and rationalize the proposed numbers of new constituencies. He said such engagement would have helped narrow proposals to real...

Zamfresh Assault Prompts Labour Action

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Labour Commissioner leads Ministry crackdown on workplace abuse; Police investigate alleged theft By Francis Maingaila ♥️  Lusaka, Zambia24 – (3rd March 2026) – The alleged assault of a female employee by two Chinese supervisors at Zamfresh has prompted the Ministry of Labour and Social Security to take immediate action, announcing plans to recommend the revocation of their work permits.  The Ministry, through Labour Commissioner Givens Muntengwa, said the supervisors’ actions over theft accusations constitute serious violations of workplace standards. Labour Commissioner Givens Muntengwa said the Ministry had reviewed CCTV footage showing the employee being physically handled by her supervisors.  Speaking during a tour of Zamfresh in Lusaka on Monday, Muntengwa described the supervisors’ conduct as unacceptable and in breach of Zambia’s labour laws. He stressed that the government would not tolerate the mistreatment of Zambian workers by foreign nationals. Muntengwa further cautioned ...