LUSAKA, Sept. 10 (Xinhua) -- The following are news highlights in Zambia's major media outlets on Tuesday.
-- South Africa is satisfied with Zambian President Edgar Lungu's assurance that no South Africa business will be harmed in Zambia in the wake of xenophobic attacks in South Africa.
In a statement, the Zambia Embassy in South Africa quoted South Africa's Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Naledi Pandor commending Lungu for stating that he will not tolerate disorder and abuse of South African businesses. (Zambia Daily Mail)
-- Zambia's central bank has opposed a proposal to remove the parliament oversight role in the contraction of public debt as well as in ratification of treaties.
Bank of Zambia governor Denny Kalyalya said parliament oversight role in debt contraction should be maintained. (Times of Zambia)
-- Regulatory agencies in Zambia should streamline registration procedures to make it easier for businesses to reduce the cost of compliance.
Sharon Sichilongo, executive director of the Business Regulatory Review Agency, said regulating business activity shall be simplified to the greatest extent possible. (Daily Nation) Enditem
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