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Re-elect Bally to Sustain Education Reforms

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  NACOSU Chairperson Michelo Chizombe rallies students at Mwinilunga Trades Training Institute By Francis Maingaila ♥️ Lusaka, Zambia24 – (July 6, 2026) -- The National Council of Students Union (NACOSU) has thrown its strong support behind President Hakainde Hichilema and the United Party for National Development (UPND), calling on students across Zambia to back them in the upcoming August general elections. Speaking to students from various higher learning institutions at Mwinilunga Trades Training Institute in North Western Province, NACOSU Chairperson Michelo Chizombe said President Hichilema, popularly known as Bally, and the UPND deserve re-election so that the positive policies in the education sector can continue. Chizombe thanked the government for the real improvements it has brought to students and young people. He encouraged students nationwide to support ongoing programmes that are transforming education and empowering the youth. “The government has paid huge attenti...

Campaign Steady, Not Slowed

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OPP maintains election confidence as Mushimba returns from London honour and steps up nationwide mobilisation By Francis Maingaila ♥️  Choongwe. Zambia24 --- (5-7-2026) -- The Organised People's Party (OPP) says it remains confident, organised, and ready to compete in the upcoming general election despite uncertainty surrounding its running mate, while presenting its presidential candidate, Dr. Brian Mushimba, as a technically competent leader capable of driving Zambia's development. Dr. Mushimba, who confirmed the development on arrival at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport in Lusaka after returning from London, where he had travelled to receive an award at the House of Lords, said the honour recognised his contribution to engineering, education and national development. He was among 11 individuals from across Africa recognised at the ceremony, which was hosted by Baroness Sandy Verma and attended by former Tanzanian President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete. Dr. Mushimba said the...

ZTA charts new tourism growth path

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Agency renews drive to position Zambia as a leading African destination through stronger partnerships, improved standards and enhanced competitiveness By Francis Maingaila ♥️ Lusaka, Zambia24 — (4-07-2026) -- The Zambia Tourism Agency (ZTA) has launched a renewed drive to position Zambia among Africa's leading tourism destinations by strengthening partnerships, improving service standards and enhancing the country's competitiveness. The call was made during the Ndola Regional Tourism Stakeholder Engagement, held on the sidelines of the 60th Zambia International Trade Fair (ZITF), which brought together tourism and hospitality operators, government institutions, private sector partners and other industry players to discuss tourism development in the region. Speaking on behalf of ZTA Board Chairperson Keira Johnson, ZTA Board Committee Member Christopher Nsenje said tourism remained one of Zambia's most strategic economic sectors, capable of attracting investment, creati...

Relief for UNZA Lecturers

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Protest Called Off After Government Assures Release of Long-Overdue Terminal Benefits for Affected Workers, Bringing Relief to Affected Employees Following Years of Delays and Uncertainty By Francis Maingaila ♥️ LUSAKA — (4-07-2026) -- The University of Zambia Lecturers and Researchers' Union (UNZALARU) has welcomed Government’s commitment to clear outstanding terminal benefits owed to University of Zambia employees covering the period 2016 to 2025, describing the move as a major relief for affected staff and a step toward resolving a long-standing grievance. In a statement signed by UNZALARU President Prof. Andrew Phiri and General Secretary Dominic Liche, the union said the assurance was made during a meeting held on July 1 between the three UNZA trade unions, the University Council and management. Acting Council Chairperson Dr. Michael Chilala informed the meeting that all outstanding benefits would be paid by the end of July. The union said the payments will be implemented...

Push for Informed Voting

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CSO Alliance launches election activities, urges voters to reject apathy and demand clear manifestos By Francis Maingaila ♥️  Lusaka, Zambia24 — The Civil Society Alliance on Legal Reforms has launched its 2026 election activities, calling for increased voter participation, informed decision-making, and greater accountability from political parties ahead of the August 13 General Election. Speaking during the launch on Friday, Alliance Chairperson Caroline Katotobwe said civil society organisations remain central to strengthening democratic governance by educating citizens, promoting factual information, and bridging the gap between voters and political leaders. She expressed concern over rising voter apathy, warning that it weakens democratic participation when citizens assume their votes do not matter. Katotobwe emphasized that voting is both a constitutional right and a civic responsibility that directly influences governance and national development. The Alliance voiced support for ...

Platinum Golden Media Awards Open,

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Media Challenged to Uphold Responsibility, Accuracy, Professionalism and Ethical Standards Ahead of 2026 Elections By Francis Maingaila ♥️ Lusaka, Zambia24 — (3-07-2026) -- The Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) Zambia has officially opened entries for the 24th Platinum Golden Media Awards, with calls for journalists to uphold professionalism, accuracy and ethical reporting ahead of the 13 August 2026 general elections. Officially launching the awards on behalf of the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Green Economy and Environment, Director of Green Economy Ephraim Shitima said the environmental categories formed part of the broader MISA Zambia Media Awards under the Strengthening Respect for Environmental Rights in Zambia Project, which is supported by the European Union. Shitima commended MISA Zambia, the European Union and other cooperating partners, including the Hunger Project Zambia, Habitat for Humanity Zambia, the Media Initiative on School Health, the Energy R...

Traders under Watch

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ZCSA tightens inspections at Zambia International Trade Fair amid concerns over non-compliant products By Francis Maingaila ♥️ Lusaka, Zambia24 — (2-07-2026) — Zambia Compulsory Standards Agency has tightened inspections at the Zambia International Trade Fair to detect possible presence of suspected non-compliant products among unscrupulous traders coming to do business at the fair. Brian Hatyoka, Manager – Communications and Public Relations at the Agency, told Zambia24 in an exclusive statement from the Zambia Trade Fair in Ndola that the intensified inspections are aimed at strengthening compliance with compulsory standards and ensuring that only safe products reach consumers. He said about 20 people, including judges for the Zambia International Trade Fair, visited the ZCSA stand located within the Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry One Stop Shop on July 1, 2026, at the ongoing trade fair in Ndola. Hatyoka said during the engagement, members of the public raised concern...