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Top news items in major Zambian media outlets

Xinhua, April 15, 2017 Adjust font size:

The following are news highlights in Zambia's major media outlets on Saturday:

--The Zambian government is considering introducing agricultural insurance for smallholder farmers to mitigate the risks they face in times of drought and other disasters. (Daily mail)

--Zambia and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) have launched a first ever drone fight UAV that will be used to transport medical laboratory samples from rural health centers to a main hospital in the southern district of Choma. (Times of Zambia)

--Zambian President Edgar Lungu said the international community can not overturn the decision by Zambian citizens to elect him leader during last year's general elections.

Lungu said no matter how much people will cry to the international community, they will not be allowed to breach the laws of the country. (Daily Nation) Endit