Browsing Governance by Author "Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection"
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30Ngwee Tax, Tariff or Levy on Internet Calls
Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (2018)There had be an uproar regarding the government's decision to introduce a levy on internet calls. This has been after the Minister of Information and Broadcasting Services, who is also the chief government’s spokesperson, ... -
A Call for Responsible Leadership on Bill 10
Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (2020-02-04)THE Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (JCTR) noted with concern that the media is awash with disparaging and divisive statements emanating from various quarters of society on the proposed constitutional amendment, ... -
Civil Society Welcomes Governments’ Commitment to The African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM)
Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (2013-01-25)The government has reaffirmed its commitment to the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) process in Zambia, by providing the necessary support and resources towards realizing its objectives. The government does not intend ... -
Is the Momentum on the APRM Slowly Dying Down?
Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (2011-02-01)As year 2011 begins, it would be good to see renewed interest, energy and commitment towards the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM). This commitment should be from all major sectors that include government, civil society ... -
JCTR Bulletin 4th Quarter 2010
Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (2010)The fourth quarter in Zambia, since 2009, is occupied with discussions of the National Budget and how Government is going to implement its programmes in the coming year. It is worth noting that before then Budget discussions ... -
JCTR Calls For Immediate Implementation of The National Employment And Labour Market Policy
Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (2005-11-29)The Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (JCTR) wishes to extend a strong encouragement to all stakeholders, especially government, to begin immediately implementing the National Employment and Labour Market ... -
JCTR Demands Action On The 2018 FIC Report
Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (2019-06-13)Government"s efforts to address the financial leakages and fight financial crimes was a progressive move. The financial Intelligence Centre Bill enacted in 2013 by the Patriotic Government was mainly to safeguard the natural ... -
JCTR Press Statement Calling For Extensive Mass Screening And Testing in The Communities
Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (2020-04-23)The impacts of COVID-19 on the public health system and country is scary and must be stopped. JCTR commended Government on its actions to help stop the spread through screening and testing Kafue, Emmazdale and Chaisa ... -
JCTR Statement on Government’s Decision to Re-Open Schools
Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (2020-05-27)Government’s decision to re-open schools for examination classes on 1st June is commendable. However, The Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (JCTR) asks Government to go an extra mile to ensure safety of children and ... -
JCTR Strategic Plan Summary (2020 - 2023)
Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection; Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (2019)Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection is a faith based organisation and a Ministry of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) operating in Zambia since 1988 to promote social justice. Our work is underpinned by the Church Social ... -
JCTR’s Observations on President Lungu’s Speech to Parliament on the Progress of National Values and Principles
Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (2019-03-21)On Friday, 15th March, 2019, the President of Zambia, Mr. Edgar Chagwa Lungu, delivered his speech to Parliament on progress made in the application of national values and principles. Looking at the statistics cited in the ... -
Load Shedding Threatens Zambia’s Economy And General Welfare of Citizens
Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (2019-05-06)The commencement of a four-hour daily load shedding is increasing anxiety among many stakeholders and citizens following their experience of massive load shedding in 2015. Load shedding will threaten the growth of Zambia's ... -
Political Intolerance Worries the JCTR
Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (2019-02-15)The continuity of political violence during elections time is call for concern in Zambia. Incidents of political violence during elections are an indication that we still have a long way to go before we achieve a culture ... -
The Presidential Speech Recently Delivered Did Not Inspire Hope
Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (2019-09-19)On Friday, 13th September, 2019, Republican President Mr. Edgar Chagwa Lungu addressed the National Assembly under the theme “Accelerating Sustainable Development for a Better Zambia in the Midst of Climate Change”. He ... -
Public Order Act: An Impediment To Democracy?
Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (2017-02)The brochure tries to bring to light what the the Public Order Act is and what Citizens should know about the Public Order Act -
Reinstate Mineral Revenue Sharing Mechanism
Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection; Caritas Zambia; Extractive Industry Transparency Alliance; ... (4 authors) (2019-10-11)The Strengthened Accountability Programme (SAP) II implementing partners would like to urge the government to reinstate the Mineral Revenue Sharing Mechanisms in form a Local Authority Development Fund. This is for the ... -
Sustaining The Zambian Economy Amidst The Covid-19 Pandemic
Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (2020-04-24)For a developing nation like Zambia, the impacts of the pandemic are a setback on progress that has been made towards eradicating poverty, enhancing equality and development for the populace. The JCTR notes that reaffirmations ... -
Whose Interests is Zambian Politics Serving?
Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (2009-11-03)Zambian politics has been interesting in the past three quarters of 2009 for mostly three reasons: (i) Zambian politicians are validating the old adage that “politics is a dirty game,” (ii) Church has been told it has no ...