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13/10/2018
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STATEMENT ON TOLL FREE LINE (991)
The Zambia Police Service wishes to inform the general public especially in Lusaka that the toll free line 991 is active and can be accessed by any person that is in need of emergency help.
For a long time now, members of the public have had difficulties in getting through to the toll free line. Our technical department has being working round the clock to sort out this problem. Currently, we have embarked on a pilot project to decentralize the toll free line in Lusaka and to begin with, we have installed digital phones in ten (10) police stations namely:- Lusaka Central, Woodlands, Kabwata, Chilenje, Kanyama, Chelstone, Matero, Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe, Kabangwe Police Post and Chilenje.
We would like to urge members of the public that through the cordial working relationship between our technical department and Zamtel, all subscribers of Zamtel mobile who will dial 991 depending on the location the subscriber will be, the call will go to the nearest Police Station were the caller is calling from. This may however be affected by the strength of the network signal.
We also would like to advise members of the public that though the line is commonly referred to as toll free, this is infact a reversed call charged to the Zambia Police Service. As such, we want to warn members of the public who are in the tendency of abusing this facility that with the installation of the digital phones at our ten pilot projects at the various Police Stations, we are now able to easily trace any caller abusing this facility. In the same vein we will not take kindly anybody calling just for the sake of calling and saying such things as “I am just testing if this is working”. We are appealing to the general public to only call when they are in need of Police help.
The Zambia Police Service has also engaged the other two (2) mobile providers (Airtel and MTN) so that they too can reconfigure the systems so as to enable their subscribers to be calling the Police Stations near to them by using toll free line 991 in cases of emergencies.
Rae Hamoonga
DEPUTY POLICE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER
How many teachers will Zambia need by 2015?
The supply of teachers is failing to keep pace with the demand for primary education. According to the latest UIS data, the world needs to create 1.7 million new teaching posts by 2015 to reach Universal Primary Education (UPE). In addition, 5.1 million teachers are expected to leave the profession and must be replaced. In total, 6.8 million teachers will be needed to ensure every child’s right to basic education.
The UIS has created an interactive info-graphic to illustrate the gap between the supply and demand for teachers by region. The situation is most extreme in sub-Saharan Africa, where the school-aged population continues to rise. More than 1.8 million primary school teachers are required by 2015. In other words, the supply of teachers in the region must increase by 10% every year to meet the goal of UPE.
The UIS data indicates that Zambia will need to recruit almost 40,000 teachers by 2015. The majority (62%) of this need is due to new teachers being required to meet demand with the remainder (38%) being due to attrition.
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2013 SCHOOL CERTIFICATES ARE READY FOR COLLECTION
The Examinations Council of Zambia (ECZ) wishes to inform candidates and members of the general public that Certificates for 2013 Grades 7,9,12 and General Certificate of Education (GCE) have been printed and dispatched to all the Schools and Examination Centres countrywide.
All those who wrote examinations in 2013 are therefore, advised to collect their Certificates from the School or Examination Centre where they wrote the examinations from. Remember, No Certificate shall be collected from the ECZ Secretariat or any Ministry of Education, Science, Vocational Training and Early Education offices.
For details, do not hesitate to contact the Provincial Education Office or District Education Board Secretary in your area.
Please take this as official notification.
Issued by: The Corporate Affairs Office
Examinations Council of Zambia
ECZ RECORDED ZERO MAL-PRACTICES IN 2014
By Zibani Zambia
The Examination Council of Zambia has disclosed that it recorded zero mal-practices from last years grade nine and twelve school examinations.
ECZ Director General Michael Chilala says the institution is coming with different strategic measures that will see the country continue recording zero mal-practices among school pupils.
Mr. Chilala was speaking du...
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