Monthly Archives: January 2015

H is for Hawk wins Costa book prize

Helen Macdonald’s memoir H is for Hawk has been named Costa Book of the Year. The book is the author’s personal account of training a goshawk as a way of dealing with grief following her father’s death. The £30,000 prize aims to honour outstanding books by authors based in the UK and Ireland and was previously called the Whitbread award. ...

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Greece will not default – PM Tsipras

New Greek PM Alexis Tsipras says his country will not default on its debts. Addressing his first cabinet meeting since Sunday’s victory, Mr Tsipras said he would negotiate with creditors over the €240bn (£179bn; $270bn) bailout. “We won’t get into a mutually destructive clash, but we will not continue a policy of subjection,” said the left-wing Syriza party leader. The ...

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Greece will not default – PM Tsipras

New Greek PM Alexis Tsipras says his country will not default on its debts. Addressing his first cabinet meeting since Sunday’s victory, Mr Tsipras said he would negotiate with creditors over the €240bn (£179bn; $270bn) bailout. “We won’t get into a mutually destructive clash, but we will not continue a policy of subjection,” said the left-wing Syriza party leader. The ...

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Zesco United off to Lubumbashi

Defending Faz Super League champions Zesco United on Tuesday left for DR Congo for a ten-day training camp. Zesco will set-up base in Lubumbashi as guests of DR Congo champions TP Mazembe. “The team will return home on February 4,” Zesco spokesperson Chengo Katebe said. “We are taking with us a 25-man team and while there, we will participate in ...

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ZCTU backs President Lungu on avoiding by-elections

The Zambia Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) says it supports intentions by Republican President Edgar Lungu to find ways of avoiding by-elections in order to cut costs. ZCTU Secretary General Cosmas Mukuka in a statement says the union fully supports such intentions considering that the country has various developmental needs which deserve government funding but have suffered due to the ...

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UPND appalled by hate speech

The United Party for National Development (UPND) says it is appalled with the level of violence, hate speech, ridicule, and intimidation those suspected to have voted for UPND candidate Hakainde Hichilema have been subjected to following the just ended presidential election. UPND National Chairperson Mutale Nalumango in a statement says whereas the party is aggrieved with the manner the election ...

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Bemba Royal Establishment hails President Lungu

The Bemba Royal Establishment (BRE) has extolled Republican President Edgar Lungu for honoring his campaign promise to recognize Henry Kanyanta Sosala as Paramount Chief Chitimukulu of the Bemba speaking people. BRE Spokesperson Washanga Impika Shalubemba has told QFM News in a telephone interview that the move has been long overdue and that it is a positive response from President Lungu. ...

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Lungu directs Police to stop political violence

Republican President Edgar Lungu has directed the Zambia Police Service to put a stop to the violence perpetrated by UPND and PF cadres. And President Lungu has announced that Vice President Inonge Wina will act as Republican President when he leaves for the African Union summit in Ethiopia tomorrow. President Lungu says Police should move into Southern Province and control ...

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Grand Coalition hopeful Lungu will deliver new constitution

The Grand Coalition in Eastern Provinces says it will ensure that it holds Government accountable by ensuring that the road map for enacting the new constitution by February 2016 is followed. And the Grand Coalition says the commitment shown by Republican President Edgar Lungu on enactment of the new constitution so far is an indication that he is willing to ...

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President Lungu has huge task to reunite Zambians – Bishop Chomba

Former Orthodox Bishop Edward Chomba has observed that Republican President Edgar Lungu faces a huge task in reuniting Zambians. Bishop Chomba fears that Zambia is slowly being divided because of the way some politicians conducted their campaigns in the just ended presidential election. Bishop Chomba has told QFM News that President Lungu should ensure that he comes up with a ...

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