Tuesday, March 5, 2024

 “PLANT A TREE CHALLENG” LAUNCHED

Let us all take action by planting trees and combat climate change……… Muti



 

By Daily News Reporter

 

Speaker of the Assembly Nelly Muti has launched the "Plant a Tree" challenge, urging citizens to combat climate change by planting trees.

 She stated that planting plant is one way to mitigate climate change and make a green Zambia

And Serenje Central MP Kandafula George called for collective action towards environmental preservation.

Speaking at the same launch of the "Plant a Tree" challenge, Kandafula urge all citizens across the country to start planting trees for the benefits in the future.

He emphasized the significance of tree-planting initiatives in densely populated areas, highlighting their potential for significant environmental impact.

Additionally, Kandafula stressed the economic benefits of planting diverse fruit trees and the importance of educating all community members, including cooks, to garner widespread support.

He called for collaboration across different groups, emphasizing inclusivity, and encouraged collective action in environmental initiatives."

 

 ZACCI -TAU SIGNS MOU SCHOLARSHIPS


Thursday, February 29, 2024

 

ALL ZUNO MEMBERS TO HAVE 30% DISACCOUNT TO TAU



By Daily News reporter

Texila American University Zambia (TAU) and the Zambia Union of Nurses Organization (ZUNO) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to promote collaboration in advancing nursing education and practice in the country.

During the signing ceremony, Professor Ajay Poddar, Vice Chancellor at Texila American University, stated that the role nurses play in healthcare, both in Zambia and across Africa and it promotes health care system in the health sector.

And Prof. Poddar said that the University is committed to bolstering higher education across various sectors, including nursing, alongside Business management and technology.

He further said that through this partnership the University will foster the academic excellence in nursing, through workshops, training programs, and initiatives aimed at elevating standards.

He added that the university advocates for a holistic approach to nursing education, encouraging proficiency in clinical competencies as well as supplementary areas like information technology and communication.

Meanwhile ZUNO President Fray Michelo, said that this partnership is a welcome move by extending discounted education fees to ZUNO members and their families, fostering growth and empowerment within the nursing community.

“The collaboration signifies a significant step towards advancing nursing education and improving healthcare outcomes in Zambia,” he said

He added that ZUNO Members to take advantage for this partnership to increase their access of quality skills in health sector.

This agreement will cover in 11 programs at TAU for all ZUNO Members across the country.

Wednesday, February 28, 2024

 Standard Chartered Records Steller Growth at Group and Country Level


 

Airtel Africa and Cisco secure connectivity for businesses in Africa 


By Daily News Reporter

Airtel Africa and Cisco revolutionizes secure connectivity for businesses in Africa with Network-as-a-Service Offering

 Airtel Africa, a leading telecommunications service provider, today announces a ground-breaking expansion of its service portfolio in collaboration with Cisco. The strategic partnership aims to empower businesses to seamlessly embark on their digital transformation journey by offering Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) solutions across various service platforms.

In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, Airtel Africa recognizes the growing need for businesses to accelerate their operations without the additional task of building or managing network infrastructure.

The NaaS offerings include an array of services such as enhanced security, surveillance, connectivity, and cloud solutions, all delivered through a secure cloud platform.

Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) represents a paradigm shift in how organizations consume network infrastructure, allowing users to operate networks efficiently without the need to own, build, or maintain physical infrastructure. This innovative approach reduces the challenges associated with traditional network models, including capital expenses, manual service provisioning, and lengthy issue resolution processes.

Airtel Africa’s NaaS offerings, powered by Cisco’s cutting-edge Catalyst and Meraki cloud- ased platforms, promise to revolutionize connectivity for businesses of all sizes. The solutions are designed to replace hardware-centric VPNs, load balancers, firewall appliances, and Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) connections. With the flexibility to scale up or down based on demand, rapid service deployment, and reduction of hardware costs, Airtel Africa and Cisco are reshaping the future of business connectivity.

As Africa transitions digitally, businesses will require a fusion of connectivity, mobility, security, and cloud into a service offering for every business irrespective of geographical spread or operational needs, remarked Oliver Fortuin, CEO of Airtel Business Africa. Airtel Africa NaaS also allows a managed service option, enabling Airtel Africa to fully manage the daily operational requirements of supporting such infrastructure as growth accelerates.

 The NaaS offerings will be accessible to all business customers, including small businesses, as well as global customers with operations worldwide. Airtel Africa and Cisco Systems are committed to facilitating a smooth digital transition for businesses, providing them with the tools they need to thrive in an increasingly connected world.

“At Cisco, we believe that every organization would benefit from simplifying powerful technology,” said

Vish Iyer, President, Service Provider, Asia Pacific and Japan, Cisco. “Together with Airtel Africa, we are reducing networking complexities and securely connecting the world through Network-as-a- Service. This innovative approach is a great option for businesses wanting to shift to a cloud operating model without a heavy lift. Our partnership with Airtel Africa marks a pivotal moment as we pledge to deliver the majority of our cutting-edge technology portfolio to businesses across the continent in the most simplified, flexible manner imaginable: cloud-driven, cloud-delivered, cloud- managed, offered as-a-service, and, above all, fortified with unparalleled security.

Tuesday, February 27, 2024

 

ZMA TO REPLACE NEW TINS COMMONLY REFERRED TO AS MEDAS

 


By Daily News Reporter

 

The Zambia Metrology Agency -ZMA- says it will make standardised measuring tins mandatory.

ZMA Executive Director Humphrey Nkobeni has said that all standardized measuring containers will gradually replace the makeshift tins commonly referred to as medas in the markets and other tins that are not authorized.

He said this after a successful pilot project that was carried out as tins were distributed to selected markets across the country for those trading in beans, rice and kapenta.

He further said that the agency will first engage local manufacturers to produce the proposed measuring tins at a large scale in order for all traders to be able to have access to them

 

 

Monetary Policy Report LAUNCHED




 (PICTURES BY BOZ)

By Daily News Reporter

 

THE Bank of Zambia launched its first publication of the Monetary Policy Report (MPR) that is expected to enhance transparency, accountability, communication and interactions on monetary policy matters.

The MPR is a product of the newly constituted Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) which was established by statute, thus making it the first time in the history of the Bank to have a statutory MPC.

Bank of Zambia Governor Denny Kalyalya disclosed at the launch of the report in Lusaka, that previously the bank had been publishing the MPR only for internal use but that the new BOZ Act of 2022 requires that the bank publishes it for the public to promote accountability and transparency.

Dr. Kalyalya emphasized the importance of the report which reviews macroeconomic development and gives prospects for inflation over the months ahead.

Dr. Kalyalya explained that the monetary policy committee raised the policy rate by 150 basis points to 12.5 percent to steer inflation towards the 6-8 percent target band and thus help anchor inflation expectations.

He said the decision to raise the policy rate was arrived at after judging from the inflationary pressure which had persisted and inflation was projected to remain above the target band during the forecast period.

Dr. Kalyalya also indicated that inflation is projected to average 12.5 percent in 2024 and then slowdown to 9.9 percent in 2025.

Various stakeholders who attended the launch of the Report called on the people of Zambia to have a change of mindset in order to achieve development.


 

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