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Zambia is getting a new US ambassador years after the previous one was forced out for saying he was "horrified" that a j...
16/06/2022

Zambia is getting a new US ambassador years after the previous one was forced out for saying he was "horrified" that a judge had sentenced a gay couple to 15 years in prison.

MWEKACHE IN ROAD ACCINDENTThis confirms that mwekache was in accident in luangwa area along great east road and no death...
16/06/2022

MWEKACHE IN ROAD ACCINDENT

This confirms that mwekache was in accident in luangwa area along great east road and no death has been recorded ,only four passengers are complaining of minors pains

we therefore urge all customers to be calm as we wait for Rasta investigations .

Full report will be released

Thank you God bless you

07/07/2021

Zambia club Kafue Celtic FC

will get around 7.9 million Euros from the 10% onward transfer fees and FIFA solidarity from following the transfer of Patson Daka and Enock Mwepu to Leicester City and Brighton & Hove Albion respectively for 53 million Euros.

08/06/2021

Former Bosnian Serb commander Ratko Mladic has lost his appeal against a 2017 conviction for genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity.

Covid: Brazil passes 400,000 deaths amid slow vaccinationThe number of deaths related to Covid-19 has passed 400,000 in ...
30/04/2021

Covid: Brazil passes 400,000 deaths amid slow vaccination

The number of deaths related to Covid-19 has passed 400,000 in Brazil, the second-highest in the world, as the country continues to struggle with its vaccination programme.

There were 3,001 deaths in 24 hours, after a peak of more than 4,000 was reached at the start of April.

The 14-day average of deaths and cases remains high but has seen a slight fall.

Congress has opened an inquiry into the government's handling of the pandemic.

President Jair Bolsonaro, who has frequently spoken out against lockdowns, masks and defended unproved drugs as treatment, is facing widespread criticism and his support has plummeted.

The outbreak has been fuelled by more transmissible variants of the virus and a lack of co-ordinated national measures. The situation has improved in many areas, including where the health system was on the brink of collapse, after states and cities imposed restrictions, but they are already being eased.

Israel crush: Dozens killed at Lag B'Omer religious festivalAt least 44 people have been killed in a crush at a crowded ...
30/04/2021

Israel crush: Dozens killed at Lag B'Omer religious festival

At least 44 people have been killed in a crush at a crowded religious festival in the north-east of Israel.

Dozens more were injured at the Lag B'Omer festival, which takes place annually at the foot of Mount Meron.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described it as a "heavy disaster" and said he was praying for the casualties.

Tens of thousands of Orthodox Jews attended the festival, making it the largest event in Israel since the coronavirus pandemic began.

The country's successful vaccination programme has allowed it to lift many restrictions, but health officials had still warned of the risk of Covid-19 prior to the event.

Early reports suggested a structure at the site had collapsed, but emergency officials later said a crush had occurred at around 01:00 local time (22:00 GMT Thursday).

Police sources told Haaretz that it started after some attendees slipped on steps, which caused dozens more to fall.

UPND DEPUTY NATIONAL YOUTH CHAIRPERSON, CINDY KAUKA VISITS DETAINED UPND YOUTHS IN KITWERELEASE OUR YOUTHS UNCONDITIONAL...
15/03/2021

UPND DEPUTY NATIONAL YOUTH CHAIRPERSON, CINDY KAUKA VISITS DETAINED UPND YOUTHS IN KITWE

RELEASE OUR YOUTHS UNCONDITIONALLY DEMANDS CINDY KAUKA IN KITWE.

National Youth Vice Chairman Ms Cindy Kauka, Copperbelt Vice youth Chairman Mr Kangwa kamando and other Provincial and District Officials visiting UPND members at the POLICE Station in Kitwe arrested on youth day.

Ms Cindy Kauka has vowed that the youths be released unconditionally because it was their day they were just matching peacefully the police had no rights to disturb them.

“It was youth day not police day, why should you provoke the youths on their day to celebrate when you the police celebrated your police day in peace” asks Cindy.
Ms Cindy Kauka has charged that the UPND denies whatever charges the youths are going to be given it’s a state provocation towards political opponents on partisan grounds.

Police arrested over 32 UPND youths who were just in a rosa bus going to the provincial headquarters in Kitwe on the way they where intercepted by the police and the driver of the rosa ordered to drive to police another team of youths where found on their way going to the provincial Secretariat right there in Kitwe and where surrounded and arrested as they reacted overpowered the police and escaped as seen in the video that went viral.

Ms Kauka has cautioned the police to very careful in handling the youths who are peaceful and not provoke them, she said it was sad situation but the police made the situation worse by arresting them hence the party demands that all of them be released unconditionally.

08/03/2021

HAPPY WOMENS DAY

01/03/2021

JUST IN: Zimbabwe Vice President, Kembo Mohadi has resigned.

28/02/2021

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Nigeria's Zamfara attack: Hundreds of schoolgirls feared kidnapped________________________________Hundreds of schoolgirl...
26/02/2021

Nigeria's Zamfara attack: Hundreds of schoolgirls feared kidnapped
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Hundreds of schoolgirls are feared to have been kidnapped in the north-western state of Zamfara.

A teacher told the BBC that at least 300 students were unaccounted for after the Friday morning attack by gunmen.

A spokesman for the state's governor has confirmed the attack but did not give details.

This is the latest mass abduction targeting schools in recent weeks. Armed gangs often seize schoolchildren for ransom.

At least 42 people, including 27 students, who were kidnapped last week in the central state of Niger, are yet to be released.

In December, more than 300 boys were kidnapped by gunmen and later released after negotiations.
Friday's attack happened at 01:00 local time (midnight GMT) when a group of gunmen arrived at the Government Girls Secondary School in Jangebe town with pick-up vehicles and motorcycles, a teacher told news site Punch.

Some of the gunmen were dressed as government security forces, the report said, adding that they forced the schoolgirls in the vehicles.

But other witnesses have told the BBC that the armed men arrived on foot at the school.
Worried parents have gathered outside the school and some have gone out into the bush to look for their daughters, witnesses say.

A teacher told the BBC that of 421 students in the school at the time, only 55 had been unaccounted for, meaning more than 300 were believed to have been kidnapped.

23/02/2021

BREAKING NEWS

Hon. Mutale Nalumango has been appointed as UPND Vice President.

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