Daily Archives: June 24, 2015

Zambia has made strides in reducing maternal mortality – Wina

Republican Vice President Inonge Wina says government continues to work tirelessly with cooperating partners and other stakeholders in implementing strategies that support safe motherhood. Ms Wina says over the last two Demographic and Health surveys, the country has seen some reductions in maternal and new-born mortality because of concerted efforts guided by frameworks like the Maputo Plan of Action and ...

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SADC-PF calls for concerted efforts to eradicate child marriages in Zambia

The Southern African Development Community (SADC) Parliamentary Forum has called for concerted efforts to eradicate child marriages in Zambia. Speaking during a national follow up workshop on child marriages in Lusaka today,SADC Parliamentary Forum Secretary General Esau Chiuiya has described child marriages as a devastating phenomenon which is robbing the girl child of a bright future. Dr. Chiuiya notes that ...

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ZESCO explains increased load shedding

Zambia is facing a power deficit of 560 Megawatts which has resulted in heightened load shedding. ZESCO Limited says it has been compelled to reduce power generation at its major power stations, which has resulted in a national capacity deficit of 560 Megawatts. In a statement made available to QFM News today, ZESCO says the reduction in generation has been ...

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Voter apathy might characterize June 30th polls – Saunders

Political Activist Dante Saunders says he will not be surprised if voter apathy characterizes the June 30th parliamentary by-elections because of the way some politicians have conducted themselves during the campaigns. Mr Saunders says politicians should always desist from acts that have the potential to cause voter apathy. He points out that violence during campaigns has the potential to keep ...

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US ‘spied on French presidents’ – Wikileaks

The US National Security Agency (NSA) spied on French Presidents Jacques Chirac, Nicolas Sarkozy and Francois Hollande in 2006-12, WikiLeaks says. The whistleblower website cites “top secret intelligence reports and technical documents” from the NSA. The US would not confirm the veracity of the documents, while Mr Hollande called a defence council meeting on the issue for Wednesday, an aide ...

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Like father like son! Brooklyn Beckham copies David as he works up a sweat in an early morning boxing session

BROOKLYN Beckham followed in his dad David’s footsteps when he took a boxing lesson this morning. The 16 year old worked up a sweat in the gym shortly after David treated fans to a snap shot of his boxing prowess on Instagram. “Early morning workout,” Brooklyn wrote alongside the photo. David, 40, hinted that he was feeling the strain in ...

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Champions face hosts as Copa reaches last eight

The most successful team in the history of the Copa America take on the most impressive side from the first round when Uruguay face Chile in the first quarterfinal on Wednesday. The Uruguayans are the defending champions and have won the competition 15 times – more than Argentina or Brazil. Hosts Chile have never won it but finished unbeaten and ...

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Zesco look to halt losing run

Zesco United battle to end their two-match losing streak when they host an improving Nchanga Rangers at Levy Mwanawasa Stadium in Ndola on Wednesday. The defending Super Division champions have lost their last two games and in the process dropped out of the top two since Nkwazi ended their unbeaten league run this season on June 3. Wednesday’s rescheduled Week ...

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Zambia is spending more on infrastructure projects – ZAM

The Zambia Association of Manufacturers (ZAM) has observed that the country is spending more than it should on infrastructure projects because of the contracts are awarded to Chinese companies. ZAM President Bright Chunga explains that when the projects are given to Chinese companies, it means most of the materials are bought from China as the Chinese contractors insist on importing ...

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Kabimba says PF can’t fight corruption

Opposition Rainbow party president Wynter Kabimba has charged that the ruling Patriotic Front cannot fight corruption because the party is comprised of alleged corrupt elements. Mr. Kabimba has told QFM News that the PF has contributed to the alleged high levels of corruption in government. Mr. Kabimba says there is need for the country to have clean and honest people ...

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