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Zambia s Electoral Body Suspend Rallies As Covid-19 Cases Surge

Campaign rallies ahead of the August 12, 2021 national polls have been suspended with immediate effect following a more lethal COVID 19 Third Wave ravaging Zambia. At a media briefing in Lusaka today, Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) Chief Electoral Officer Patrick Nshindano emphasised that campaigns had not been suspended except for campaign rallies. Mr. Nshindano said the suspension might be lifted after reviewing the situation adding that the Commission was disappointed with stakeholders that were debating the COVID 19 issue which had claimed lives. Mr. Nshindano said the decision followed a recommendation from the Technical Committee and deliberations at yesterday’s Political Parties Consultative Forum.

Zambia : Electoral Commission of Zambia bans Campaign Rallies with immediate effect

Campaign rallies ahead of the August 12, 2021 national polls have been suspended with immediate effect following a more lethal COVID 19 Third Wave ravaging Zambia. At a media briefing in Lusaka today, Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) Chief Electoral Officer Patrick Nshindano said that campaigns had not been suspended except for campaign rallies. Mr. Nshindano said the suspension might be lifted after reviewing the situation adding that the Commission was disappointed with stakeholders that were debating the COVID 19 issue which had claimed lives. Mr. Nshindano said the decision followed a recommendation from the Technical Committee and deliberations at yesterday’s Political Parties Consultative Forum.

US Embassy, MoH announce $400 Million in HIV/AIDS funding – Zambia: News Diggers!

USA Charg’e D’affairs David Young speaks during the handover of the teaching and learning materials by the USAID let’s read project to the Ministry of general education at Mulungushi International Conference Centre in Lusaka on December 15, 2020 – Picture by Tenson Mkhala THE US government has pledged to contribute US$401.6 million, about K9 billion, next year towards HIV epidemic control, with an additional US$20.1 million supporting COVID-19 relief. This is according to a statement issued by the Embassy of the United States of America in Lusaka, Tuesday. “U.S Chargé d’Affaires, a.i. David Young and Ministry of Health Permanent Secretary Kennedy Malama today (Tuesday) announced the U.S. government’s pledge to contribute $401.6 million (K9 billion) next year towards HIV epidemic control, with an additional $20.1 million (K448.9 million) supporting COVID-19 relief,” read the.

Top Vaccine Maker Sees Export Delays; Dose-Mixing: Virus Update

No Masks for Vaccinated Amazon Staff; Paris Cafes: Virus Update Bloomberg 1 day ago Bloomberg News (Bloomberg) France loosened a months-long lockdown on Wednesday, allowing restaurants to serve customers on terraces and cinemas and museums to reopen to the public. New York state, the original U.S. epicenter of the pandemic, reported its lowest infection rate since September. Popular Searches In India, daily deaths reached a record, even as reported new infections declined from the highs of early May. Taiwan extended a soft lockdown island-wide, while the virus continued to rampage through Thailand’s prisons. New cases in Malaysia rose to the highest since the pandemic began, even after the government imposed nationwide restrictions on movement to curb the spread. Serbia received a delivery of 440,000 vaccine doses from China to immunize its military.

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