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14/01/2026
14/01/2026

On the Natwipushe (Ishiwi) on SPICE FM 91.1 Kabwe: Public Health & Solid Waste Management – Are We Doing Enough?

Every day we throw away rubbish, but where does it really go?
The law says Kabwe Municipal Council must collect waste, manage landfill sites, stop illegal dumping and protect our health — but what is the reality in your community?

Watch this video and tell us:
👉 Is waste collected regularly in your area?
👉 Are illegal dumpsites affecting your health and environment?

Drop your experience in the comments and join the conversation.
Because a clean Kabwe is everyone’s responsibility.

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14/01/2026

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BoZ REMINDS PUBLIC OF MARCH 31, 2026 DEADLINE FOR OLD BANKNOTES   EXCHANGE The Bank of Zambia (BoZ) has reminded members...
14/01/2026

BoZ REMINDS PUBLIC OF MARCH 31, 2026 DEADLINE FOR OLD BANKNOTES EXCHANGE

The Bank of Zambia (BoZ) has reminded members of the public that the exchange period for old banknotes will come to an end on March 31, 2026, after which the notes will cease to be legal tender.

In a statement issued by Assistant Director–Communications, Ms. Besnat Mwanza, the central bank said the reminder follows the introduction of a new currency family that has been circulating alongside the old notes since March 31, 2025.

Ms. Mwanza explained that the new currency family consists of six banknotes and six coins, and that the public was granted a one-year window to exchange old banknotes for the new series.

She urged citizens to take advantage of the remaining time and complete the exchange process before the deadline.

“Members of the public are advised to exchange their old banknotes at designated cash exchange points by March 31, 2026. Exchanges can be made at any commercial bank or NATSAVE branch nationwide at the same value,” Ms. Mwanza said.

She further cautioned that, effective April 1, 2026, old banknotes will no longer be valid for transactions and will not be accepted for exchange.

The Bank of Zambia has continued to encourage the public to act promptly to avoid inconvenience once the exchange period officially expires.

BODY OF 25 YEAR OLD MAN RECOVERED FROM MULUNGUSHI RIVER AFTER 26 HOUR SEARCH Kabwe Municipal Council (KMC) has announced...
14/01/2026

BODY OF 25 YEAR OLD MAN RECOVERED FROM MULUNGUSHI RIVER AFTER 26 HOUR SEARCH

Kabwe Municipal Council (KMC) has announced with deep sorrow the recovery of the body of 25-year-old Paison Mambwe from the Mulungushi River following an extensive search operation.

In a statement issued by the Public Relations Unit, KMC said Mr. Mambwe’s body was retrieved on Tuesday, January 13, 2026, at approximately 15:25 hours after a 26-hour search led by the Kabwe Municipal Council Fire Brigade, with support from members of the local community.

The council commended the bravery and dedication of the fire brigade team and community volunteers who worked tirelessly under emotionally challenging conditions to bring the search to a conclusion.

According to the statement, the tragic incident occurred on Monday afternoon when Mr. Mambwe was fishing in the Mulungushi River near Munchini Farm in Kapiri Mposhi District, where he is believed to have drowned.

KMC expressed heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family, friends, and the wider community, acknowledging the unity and solidarity shown throughout the difficult search period.

“This tragedy is a painful reminder of the fragility of life and the strong bonds that unite communities in times of grief,” the statement read.

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CENTRAL PROVINCE ACHIEVES 100% FISP INPUT REDEMPTION FOR 2025/26 SEASON-MWANAKAMPWE Central Province has recorded a 100 ...
14/01/2026

CENTRAL PROVINCE ACHIEVES 100% FISP INPUT REDEMPTION FOR 2025/26 SEASON-MWANAKAMPWE

Central Province has recorded a 100 percent redemption rate under the Farmer Input Support Programme (FISP) for the 2025/26 farming season, marking a major milestone in the implementation of the government-supported agricultural initiative.

Speaking to the media at his office this morning, Central Province Permanent Secretary Dr. Milner Mwanakampwe said this was the first time in the history of the programme that farmers had fully redeemed their inputs before the end of the rainy season.

Dr. Mwanakampwe attributed the achievement to improved coordination and strong policy direction, noting that the timely availability of inputs has significantly enhanced farmers’ preparedness and productivity.

He further disclosed that following President Hakainde Hichilema’s directive on the early distribution of farming inputs, government aims to ensure that all FISP beneficiaries in Central Province for the 2026/27 farming season receive their inputs by or before the end of December 2026.

The Farmer Input Support Programme, which was initiated in 2002 under the Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD) Administration led by the late President Levy Mwanawasa, SC, continues to play a critical role in supporting small-scale farmers.

During the 2025/26 farming season, a total of 162,711 vulnerable but viable farmers in Central Province benefited from government-subsidized farming inputs under the programme.

Government says the milestone underscores its commitment to strengthening food security and improving the livelihoods of smallholder farmers through timely and efficient delivery of agricultural support.

BY: Sunford Mulenga SPICE FM 91.1 Kabwe NEWS

WEATHER UPDATE: 🌧️⛈️🌩️*ZAMBIA LUNCHTIME WEATHER REPORT: WEDNESDAY (14/01/2026)**FORECAST FOR THE AFTERNOON AND EVENING: ...
14/01/2026

WEATHER UPDATE: 🌧️⛈️🌩️

*ZAMBIA LUNCHTIME WEATHER REPORT: WEDNESDAY (14/01/2026)*
*FORECAST FOR THE AFTERNOON AND EVENING: WEDNESDAY (14/01/2026)*

*Copperbelt, Lusaka, Northwestern, Western and Southern Provinces including the western parts of Central province:*
Cloudy, windy at times and mild to warm with rain and thunder. Maximum temperature will range between 24°C and 31°C. The evening will be mainly cloudy, windy at times and mild with isolated rain and occasional thunder.

*Eastern, Luapula, Muchinga and Northern Provinces including the eastern parts of Central province:*
Mainly cloudy, slightly windy and warm to hot with isolated showers and thunderstorms. Maximum temperature will range between 28°C and 35°C. The evening will be mainly cloudy, windy at times with isolated rain and thunderstorms.

*HIGHEST TEMPERATURE RECORDED YESTERDAY: TUESDAY (13/01/2026)*
Mfuwe 35°C, Mongu, Kalabo, Chinsali, Kawambwa, Zambezi and Livingstone 30°C.

*_Produced by the Zambia Meteorological Department,_*
*_Ministry of Green Economy and Environment._*

KMC SEIZES 180 LITRES OF DEGRADED COOKING OIL IN CBD CRACKED Kabwe Municipal Council (KMC) has reaffirmed its commitment...
14/01/2026

KMC SEIZES 180 LITRES OF DEGRADED COOKING OIL IN CBD CRACKED

Kabwe Municipal Council (KMC) has reaffirmed its commitment to safeguarding public health following the seizure of 180 litres of heavily reused cooking oil from food business premises in the Central Business District.

In a statement issued by the Public Relations Unit, KMC said the Department of Public Health acted after receiving a formal public complaint alleging the sale and use of degraded cooking oil. Health Inspectors subsequently carried out a targeted inspection, during which nine buckets of the unsafe oil were confiscated and removed from circulation.

The council said the action was taken to prevent the immediate sale of food products that posed a risk to consumers and did not meet required safety standards.

KMC emphasized that under the Food Safety Act No. 7 of 2019 and the Public Health Act Chapter 295 of the Laws of Zambia, it is strictly prohibited to sell or use food that is contaminated or injurious to health. The use of deteriorated cooking oil, the council noted, is a direct violation of these laws.

The local authority also warned the public about the health risks associated with repeatedly heating cooking oil. According to the statement, reheating oil alters its molecular structure, leading to the formation of toxic compounds such as aldehydes and trans fats. Scientific research has linked consumption of these substances to oxidative stress and inflammation, which damage body cells, as well as increased long-term risks of colorectal, breast, and lung cancers.

To protect public health, KMC urged all food handlers to adhere to basic safety practices, including using fresh, high-quality oil for each frying session, closely monitoring oil quality, and disposing of oil that has darkened, thickened, or developed an acrid smell. The council stressed that prioritizing customer safety is the most effective way for businesses to avoid severe legal penalties or closure.

KMC further announced that it will continue conducting regular, unannounced inspections across all shopping centres to ensure full compliance with food safety and public health regulations.

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PROGRAM ALERT🔈🔈🔈🔈JOIN THE NATWIPUSHE (Ishiwi) RADIO PROGRAM THIS AFTERNOON ON SPICE FM 91.1 Kabwe at 15:00HRS, DISCUSSIN...
14/01/2026

PROGRAM ALERT🔈🔈🔈🔈

JOIN THE NATWIPUSHE (Ishiwi) RADIO PROGRAM THIS AFTERNOON ON SPICE FM 91.1 Kabwe at 15:00HRS, DISCUSSING: PUBLIC HEALTH AND WASTE MANAGEMENT ARE WE DOING ENOUGH? HOW DOES WASTE MISMANAGEMENT AFFECT YOUR COMMUNITY AND YOUR DAILY LIFE? GUESTS: Mtonga Christopher
Director Public Health KABWE Municipal Council, Zacharia Chisanga
Cleansing Manager, KABWE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL and Lewis K***a
LUANSANSE Ward Councilor: WITH PRESENTERS: Arnold Tiki and Mulenga Bwalya Caleb.

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