Monthly Archives: November 2014

Bwalya explains why he left political alliance

Alliance for Better Zambia (ABZ) president Father Frank Bwalya says he decided to pull out of the opposition alliance because people were not being honest to each other. Fr Bwalya says his party’s continued stay in the opposition alliance therefore became unattainable. Reacting to accusations that he has betrayed the opposition alliance by choosing to support the Patriotic Front in ...

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Ferguson ruling sparks ‘worst’ riots

The US town of Ferguson has seen rioting and looting after a jury decided not to bring charges over the killing of a black teenager. Michael Brown was shot by a white police officer, Darren Wilson, on 9 August, sparking protests. A police chief said the latest violence in the suburb of St Louis, Missouri, was “probably much worse” than ...

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MISA notes need for a transparent electoral system

Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) Zambian chapter has noted the need for the country to have a transparent electoral system. Speaking during the official opening of a workshop for political parties on freedom of expression in Lusaka today, MISA Zambia board Chairperson Hellen Mwale says lack of a transparent electoral system has remained a challenge for the country. Ms ...

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Govt committed to addressing GBV – Scott

Acting President Guy Scott says Government is committed to addressing gender based violence in the Country. Dr. Scott says this is why Government passed the Anti Gender Based Violence Act of 2011. He says the Act has empowered law enforcement agencies to carry out stiffer penalties on perpetrators of Gender based violence. DR. Scott was speaking at the Cathedral of ...

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KCM’S outstanding debt totals US$1.5bn – Musukwa

Konkola Copper Mines (KCM) has an outstanding debt totaling US$1.5 billion, Parliament has heard today. Mines deputy Minister Richard Musukwa has told Parliament in response to a question by Chipili Member of Parliament Davis Mwila who wanted to know what the total indebtedness for KCM was as of August, 2014. Mr Musukwa told the house that of the total debt, ...

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Police warn secessionist youth group

The Zambia Police has warned a group youths in Western Province calling themselves Barotse Youth Alliance activists advocating for secession. In a statement to Qfm News, Police acting Spokesperson Esther Mwaata-Katongo states that apart from advocating for the secession of Western Province from the rest of Zambia, the same group has been organizing youths in the area to revolt. Ms. ...

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Ministry has right to give policy direction – Kasolo

Information and Broadcasting Services Permanent Secretary Chanda Kasolo says the statement by ZNBC board Chairman John Mulwila suggesting that he has been interfering and directing the newsroom staff not to air certain stories is divisive. Mr Kasolo has told journalists during a media briefing this afternoon that the ministry is only helping to preserve and keep its integrity by ensuring ...

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High Court grants Mumba injunction against his suspension

The Lusaka High Court has granted MMD President Nevers Mumba an injunction restraining the MMD National Executive Committee from removing him or suspending him from his position. High Court Judge Chalwe Muchenga has restrained the MMD National Executive Committee from suspending Dr Mumba pending inter-parte hearing in the matter which has been set for Friday November 18th. Lawyers for both ...

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PF Central Committee members apologize to Dr Scott for his suspension

Members of the Patriotic Front Central Committee who met to suspend acting President Guy Scott from the party have apologized to him for their action. In a statement of apology dated 25th November made available to QFM News signed by fourteen members of the Central Committee who themselves were suspended over the weekend by Dr Scott, they have unreservedly apologized ...

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Govt commits to comprehensive HIV prevention

Government says it remains committed to providing universal access to comprehensive HIV prevention, treatment, care and support. In a speech read on behalf of community development, mother and child health permanent secretary Elwyn Chomba during the launch of the Zambia Prevention Care and Treatment (ZCPT) II and ZPCT II Bridge Project in Lusaka today, Deputy Director for Disease Control, Dr. ...

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