Monthly Archives: October 2014

Sata was a patriot – Thornton

British High Commissioner to Zambia James Thornton says his government stands ready to help Zambia in any way it may be required with regards the repatriation of President Michael Sata’s remains. Mr. Thornton has told Qfm News in a live broadcast interview this morning that the primes of responsibility of what should be done lies with the Zambian government. He ...

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Opposition leaders mourn Sata

MMD President Nevers Mumba has described the death of President Michael Sata as devastating to every Zambian. Dr Mumba has since sent his deepest condolences to the family of President Michael Sata, to the Patriotic Front and the Zambians on the death of the Head of State. Dr. Mumba says the death of President Sata is touching and that Zambian ...

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Govt confirms President Sata’s death

Secretary to the Cabinet Rowland Msiska has confirmed President Michael Sata’s death in London. Dr Msiska in a statement made available to QFM News says President Sata died last night at 23:11 hours Zambian time at King Edward VII Hospital Beaumont Central London. Dr Msiska says First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba and his son Lusaka Mayor Mulenga Sata and others ...

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Cordeiro hails Zambia’s economic growth

Brazil’s under-Secretary General for Africa and the Middle-East at the Ministry of External Relations, Ambassador Paulo Cordeiro has hailed as impressive Zambia’s economic growth rates. And Zambia’s Ambassador to Brazil Cynthia Jangulo says she is hopeful that the Brazilian Congress would ratify the remaining four, from the eight bilateral agreements and Memorandum of Understanding, which were signed to further strengthen ...

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EFZ encourages families of deceased Lake Kariba accident

The Evangelical Fellowship of Zambia (EFZ) has encouraged the families of the Lake Kariba boat accident victims in Gwembe district to look to God for comfort. EFZ Executive Director Pukuta Mwanza says everything happens for a purpose and hence people should be strong and accept what has happened. Reverend Mwanza says this is not time for people to start complaining ...

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Govt earmaks on constructing 50 chiefs’ palaces in 2015

Government has earmarked the construction of 50 Chiefs Palaces across the country in 2015. Chiefs and Traditional Affairs Minister Nkandu Luo has told Parliament today that government has in 2014 earmarked the construction of 30 Chiefs Palaces. Professor Luo says it will be up to the Chiefs themselves to choose how they want their palaces to be constructed. Professor Luo ...

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Govt optimistic of beating digital migration deadline

Government is optimistic Zambia will beat the 2015 deadline of migrating from analogue to digital television broadcasting. Information and Broadcasting Minister Joseph Katema has told Parliament today that government is now on course with the implementation of the digital migration programme following the delay arising from the cancellation of the initial tender for the supply and installation of digital migration ...

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Shepolopolo indiscipline riles FAZ

The Football Association of Zambia says it is dismayed by the high level of indiscipline exhibited by the Senior Zambia National Women’s Soccer team after their elimination from the 2014 Africa Women’s Championships in Namibia. FAZ General Secretary George Kasengele in a statement issued today says this kind of behavior where a group of young ladies want to hold the ...

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Lake Kariba boat accident an eye opener – Rev Lungu

Evangelical Youth Alliance International has observed that the boat accident that claimed 25 lives in Gwembe should act as an eye opener on the need for government to effectively monitor water transportation in the country. Alliance Executive Director Moses Lungu has told QFM News in an interview that Transport Minister Yamfwa Mukanga should formulate policies that will protect lives on ...

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