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January 20, 2015 - 0 Comments

ZAMBIA’s poor public financial management, reporting, quality control and procurement practices have been a source of concern from several economic players because of distortions in the financial market and the economy in general. For example,...

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THIS week I want us to spend a few minutes deliberating on a topic that is not only critical to marketing but also fundamental to the success and survival of every business setup. In one...

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A  motor vehicle is considered a write-off when it is damaged beyond repair or where the damage is so extensive that one cannot think of repairing it. Another way is where a vehicle is reduced...

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RECENTLY my friend and I were discussing the performance of the Food Reserve Agency (FRA) and its mandate in reserving the staple food. In its current form the agency faces a lot of challenges, mainly...

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January 12, 2015 - 0 Comments

By MIRIAM ZIMBA – WHAT is an entitlement for every working woman-maternity leave, is a benefit that has not come that easy. In the 1970’s expectant mothers in formal employment were forced to choose between...

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By STANSLOUS NGOSA – POVERTY continues to be the greatest challenge Zambia is facing today. The national average poverty level is estimated at 64 per cent while in rural areas it is at 80 per...

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By MIRIAM ZIMBA – THE United States through its President’s Emergency Plan For AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) has set aside US $210 million for the Accelerated Children’s HIV/AIDS Treatment (ACT) for children living with HIV in...

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January 10, 2015 - 0 Comments

THE Zambia Open Tennis Championship is the highlight of the tennis calendar in Zambia every year as it is the most prestigious competition the sport has to offer in the land. 2015 has come with...

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REACTIONS to our last week story which was advice targeted at the next Republican President included calls from four presidential candidates after listening to my interviews on Zambia Nation Broadcasting Cooperation Radio 2. Last Tuesday...

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SHOULD Public Relations (PR) practitioners in an organisation be blamed whenever an organisation has an issue or a crisis with one or some stakeholders? The answer to such a question is either ‘yes’ or ‘no’...

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