K1.3 BILLION DEBT OWED TO UNZA STAFF THREATENING INSTITUTION’S EXISTENCE

[Zambian Observer - Zambia] - 23/10/2025
K1.3 BILLION DEBT OWED TO UNZA STAFF THREATENING INSTITUTION’S EXISTENCE THE University of Zambia Lecturers and Researchers’ Union has revealed that government owes the University of Zambia over k1.3 billion in terminal benefits alone, a debt it says is threatening the institution’s survival. (…)
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