Daily Archives: June 19, 2015

Refugees in Zambia appeal for consideration

Refugees living in Zambia have appealed to government to consider removing the burden of investor permits from bonafide refugees because they are not investors. Refugee Community in Zambia Chairman General Emile Hatungimana says a greater majority of the refugees in Zambia are self employed and have created jobs and are more than eager to create more if allowed to do ...

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Reject increase in debt ceiling, JCTR urges Parliament

The Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (JCTR) has urged Parliament to guarantee the country from sovereign insolvency by not heeding to the dictates of the Executive on further debt contraction. The JCTR says the country will pay a high price in terms of further social and economic polarization which include diminished investor confidence and higher future taxes, if Parliament approves ...

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Terrible US Open start for Woods

First round leaderboard -5 H Stenson (Swe), D Johnson (US); -4 P Reed (US); -3 M Kuchar (US), B Martin (US) Selected others: -2 M Warren (Sco), J Day (Aus); -1 P Mickelson (US), MA Jimenez (Spa), C Montgomerie (Sco); Level S Garcia (Spa); +2 R McIlroy (NI), J Rose (Eng), P Casey (Eng), I Poulter (Eng); +3 L Donald ...

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Fifty Shades of Grey rewrite savaged by critics

Critics have savaged EL James’s rewrite of her erotic bestseller Fifty Shades of Grey, with one calling the writing “bad throughout” and another accusing it of “rapturous self-regard”. Grey re-tells the events of James’s 2011 original from the perspective of its antagonist, Christian Grey. The book, writes the Evening Standard’s David Sexton, “loyally repeats every line [and] every excruciating email”. ...

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Charleston church shooting: Prayers held across US

Prayers have been held across the United States after the killing of nine people at a historic African-American church in Charleston, South Carolina. The suspect, Dylann Roof, 21, was detained during a traffic stop in Shelby, North Carolina. After a court appearance on Thursday, Mr Roof waived his right to extradition and was flown back to South Carolina. Six women ...

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Saunders challenges govt to account for money allocated to roads

Political activist Dante Saunders has challenged government to tell the nation exactly how much money allocated to road construction projects in successive national budgets has been spent so far. Mr. Saunders argues that the money the Patriotic Front (PF) government has been allocating to road projects since assuming office does not add up to the amount of road construction that ...

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Respect President Lungu, people will then respect you – opposition urged

Opposition political parties have been urged to respect Republican President Edgar Lungu if they want to be respected by the people. Former MMD Eastern Province Chairperson Kennedy Zulu says the opposition should understand that disrespecting President Lungu will not earn them respect from the people of Zambia. He says opposition leaders should realize that the same way they are disrespecting ...

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School dropouts contributing to rural poverty – FAWEZA

The Forum for African Women Educationalists in Zambia (FAWEZA) has observed that high levels of poverty especially in rural areas have to a large extent contributed to girls dropping out of school. FAWEZA national Coordinator Agness Shipanuka tells QFM News that they are saddened as an organisation by the continued increase of children dropping out of school on account of ...

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APC regrets intention by govt to control political parties

The opposition All People’s Congress (APC) has regretted government’s intention to unilaterally enact a law to control political parties in the country. APC president Nason Msoni says his party finds it obnoxious and shocking that the Patriotic Front government can sit down in isolation and think of enacting a law that will prescribe how politicians and political parties ought to ...

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ZIPAR welcomes Eurobond sinking fund, gives counsel

The Zambia Institute for Policy Analysis and Research (ZIPAR) has welcomed the establishment of a sinking fund for repaying the US$750 million and US$1 billion Eurobonds government issued on the international capital market. ZIPAR however thinks that the traditional view is that the sinking fund should be adopted only in the case of a government revenue surplus. ZIPAR Researcher Shebo ...

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