Monthly Archives: November 2014

Jagger ‘upset’ by court disclosure

Mick Jagger says he is “deeply upset” that confidential medical information was revealed during a court battle over a contested insurance claim. On Friday, the Rolling Stones settled a dispute with insurers over a $12.7m (£7.9m) claim for concerts postponed when Jagger’s girlfriend died. But the band expressed concern about private information being made public. Documents revealed Jagger was suffering ...

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Obama warns of Asia ‘intimidation’

US President Barack Obama has said that Asia’s security must not be based on intimidation where big nations bully small ones. Mr Obama told students in Brisbane, Australia – where he is attending the G20 summit – that security in the region must depend on mutual alliances. He said there was “no question” over US commitment to its Asia-Pacific allies. ...

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Sondashi sadden by continued HIV/AIDS related deaths

Inventor of the Sondashi Formula (SF-2000) Dr Ludwig Sondashi says he is saddened that people have continued to die in the country from HIV and AIDS instead when they can benefit from their own herbal medicine which they have been given by God. Dr. Sondashi who is also Forum for Democratic Alternatives (FDA) President says from the time the medicine ...

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Msiska asked to disclose amount of donations towards Sata’s funeral

Youths for Transparency and Integrity (YTI) has appealed to the Secretary to Cabinet to tell the nation how much was realized through donations by well wishers towards President Michael Sata’s funeral. YTI Executive Director Bright Muchimba says it is extremely important to update the nation on how such resources have been used after an important event of such magnitude. Mr. ...

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Campaigns will be peaceful- Kampyongo

Home Affairs Deputy Minister Steven Kampyongo says his Ministry will ensure that campaigns for presidential election are conducted in a peaceful manner. Mr. Kampyongo says his ministry will not tolerate any form of violence during and after campaigns. Speaking in an interview, Mr. Kampyongo say Police will be on hand to ensure that people violating the law are brought to ...

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UK’s commitment to overseas development still undiminished – Thornton

British High Commissioner to Zambia James Thornton says the UK’s commitment to overseas development still remains undiminished. Mr. Thornton says the United Kingdom being the first major industrialized economy to meet the United Nations target for official development assistant set 40 years, still maintains a substantial assistance to Zambia in the sectors of Education and Health. He says this is ...

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Zambians urged to pray to God to redeem Zambia

Chikondi Foundation President Bishop John Mambo says Zambians should pray to God that he gives the country a young leader who will redeem Zambia and transform people’s lives. Bishop Mambo says Zambians should pray to God that he provides them with a good leader in the forthcoming presidential election. He says Zambia at this moment needs a moral and competent ...

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Ng’oma advise PF against committing political suicide

Political Scientist Dr Alex Ng’oma says the Patriotic Front will be committing political suicide if they fail to select the right presidential candidate using the correct formula. Dr. Ng’oma has told Qfm news in an interview that the PF should therefore be strategic in selecting their presidential candidate. He says the Patriotic Front should realize that their candidate will face ...

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Stability makes Zambia attractive for investments – Dessai

United Kingdom Investment Director of International Projects Ajay Dessai has observed that Zambia has remained an attractive destination for foreign investments because of its stability. Mr. Dessai who is part of the second United Kingdom Trade Mission that is in the country to explore areas of investment states that other key areas that make Zambia an ideal country to invest ...

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Zambia is at time of war between law and God’s favor -Membe

A clergyman says the current happenings in the country are a war between the law and God’s favor. Reverend Franklyn Membe who is the interim president of the Zambia Council of Pentecostal churches says here is need for all Christians to understand that God’s favor in this year of jubilee is a sign for all to know how much God ...

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