The Energy Regulation Board -ERB- has granted fuel transporters a one-week waiver on the restriction movement of fuel tanks on the road.
In a statement to the media, ERB Manager Public Relations KWALI MFUNI says the waiver, to run from 6th to 13th April is aimed at ensuring that national fuel supply returns to normal in all parts of the country.
Ms. MFUNI adds that the waiver means a temporal suspension of aspects of the Zambian Standard on transportation of petroleum products which stipulates that Road Tank vehicles carrying petroleum products are only allowed movement during the daytime from 06
rs to 18 hours for safety reasons.
Updated: 12:19 PM EDT Apr 10, 2021 The College of the Holy Cross is suspending all in-person activities until at least Wednesday, April 14 due to a rise in COVID-19 cases.In a message to the college s community, the Holy Cross COVID Core Team said that there have been more than 40 positive COVID-19 cases among students over the past week. That spike has led to more than 130 people being placed into isolation or quarantine. These numbers are worse than any we have seen all semester, and they require some action, the message reads.The suspension of in-person activities began at 6 p.m. Friday and the list of prohibited activities includes in-person classes, sit-down dining and athletics events.According to the Holy Cross Athletics Department, 12 sports programs are dealing with postponed games or competitions. This includes a four-game home series for the baseball team and a two-day tournament for the women s golf team.During the suspension of in-person activities, the libra
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The Saskatchewan Rivers School Division saw no surprises in the education portion of the Provincial Budget announced Tuesday in the Legislature. According to director of education Robert Bratvold the education budget was as the division anticipated.
“It recognizes that there are fiscal challenges and implications. Locally it was pretty well exactly what we got last year plus an increase to account for the payment for teacher’s collective bargaining salary increase,” Bratvold said.
According to the province’s release Tuesday, the 27 school divisions will receive $1.96 billion in school operating funding for the 2021-22 school year, an increase of $19.2 million over the previous year. This includes fully funding the 2.0 per cent salary increase as part of the Teachers’ Collective Bargaining Agreement.
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Northern Ireland riots: Keir Starmer calls on absent Boris Johnson to start all-party talks on violence
The Labour leader called on the Prime Minister to put political focus on ending nights of violence on the streets of Northern Ireland.
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