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Pakistan to tour New Zealand for 3 ODIs, 5 T20Is next March

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LAHORE, Apr 25 (APP):The Pakistan cricket team will travel to New Zealand soon after the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 in Pakistan to play a white-ball series consisting of three ODIs and five T20Is.
The decision was reached during a meeting between Chairman PCB Mohsin Naqvi and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) New Zealand Cricket (NZC) Scott Weenink at the PCB headquarters, Gaddafi Stadium, here on Thursday.
Chairman PCB thanked CEO NZC for the New Zealand team’s tour to Pakistan for the series. Naqvi told Weenink that security of the cricketers was of utmost importance and fool-proof security arrangements were put in place for the New Zealand squad in Pakistan.
“I am personally monitoring the security plan,” the PCB chairman said, adding that the Kiwis are honorable guests and it was a duty to look after them.
CEO NZC Weenink thanked Chairman PCB for the warm welcome, adding that fool-proof security arrangements have been made for the visiting New Zealand team in Rawalpindi and Lahore during the current tour. He assured that New Zealand team would visit Pakistan for the tri-nation series prior to the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy.
COO PCB Salman Naseer and PCB’s Director International Affairs Usman Wahla were also present during the meeting.

PM chairs review meeting on power sector reforms

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ISLAMABAD, Apr 25 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif Thursday chaired a high level third and final meeting to review reforms in the power sector.

During the meeting, important decisions were taken about the transmission system of electricity and distribution companies.

The prime minister approved in principle reforms and restructuring of the electricity transmission system especially reform and reorganization of National Transmission and Despatch Company.

He formed a committee to finalize the recommendations for ensuring implementation of reforms and reorganization in this regard.

He also set up a cell in the Prime Minister House for ensuring implementation of reforms in the power sector. The cell would closely monitor the whole process.

He sought a report on the project of his last government which was aimed at replacing high power consumption fans with low power usage fans.

He also sought a comprehensive plan to provide low consumption power fans to low income consumers and another plan to provide electricity to the industrial sector at low rates.

The PM said he himself would chair the monthly review meeting on the power sector reforms.
He directed that industries should be provided electricity at lower tariff to ensure economic progress and increase exports.

“Reforms are not possible in the government departments without a system of reward and punishment,” he added.

Federal ministers Ishaq Dar, Ahad Cheema, Muhammad Aurganzeb, Attaullah Tarar, Sardar Awais Khan Leghari, Dr Musadiq Malik, Abdul Aleem Khan, former minister for power Muhammad Ali, Deputy Chairman Planning Commission Jehanzeb Khan, member National Assembly Bilal Azhar Kiyani, Engineer Qamarul Islam, Coordinator to Prime Minister Rana Ihsaan Afzal, Chairman Board of Revenue, Chairman NEPRA and high level officers.

During the meeting, participants were informed in detail about issues and reforms of National Transmission and Despatch Company and different suggestions were presented.
Recommendations were also presented regarding the power distribution companies, their losses, privatization and outsourcing.

The meeting was also informed about tariff rationalization and power tariffs for industries and domestic consumers.

Different suggestions were put forth for utilization of electricity for cooking by domestic consumers instead of gas.

The prime minister appreciated the briefing and said the approved reforms should be implemented in the stipulated time.