Daily Archives: July 17, 2015

PF Central province boss warns against indiscipline

Patriotic Front Central Province Chairman Benson Chali says he will not tolerate the indiscipline coming from party members in Kabwe District. Two rival camps have emerged in the ruling party in Kabwe after the District elections with one group having an orange uniform and the other a blue one. The two groups clashed yesterday when President Edgar Lungu toured Kabwe’s ...

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Human Rights Commission delighted with decision on death sentences

The Human Rights Commission is delighted at the move by President Edgar Lungu taken to commute the death sentences of 332 death row inmates to life imprisonment. Commission Director Florence Chibwesha in a statement says the commutation is a clear demonstration that President Lungu will not depart from the direction taken by his predecessors of the de facto moratorium. Ms ...

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Post boss M’membe granted K30,000 cash bail

Post newspapers Editor –in-Chief Fred M’membe and Reporter Mukosha Funga have been granted cash bail in the sum of thirty thousand Kwacha each in the case in which they are facing the charge of publication of classified information in breach of the State security Act. Delivering ruling on an application for bail this morning, Lusaka Magistrate Humphrey Chitalu noted that ...

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Huawei’s flagship smart phone P8

It was a night of displaying supremacy in smart phone technology as Huawei unveiled its flagship Smartphone the P 8, at Johannesburg’s country club at a colorful launch on 2nd July, 2015. The unlike its predecessor the P7, the P8 is a smart phone that flawlessly balances artistry and creativity. Speaking during the launch Huawei General Manager Consumer Business Group ...

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BNFA insists on peaceful resolution of Barotseland Agreement

First trustee of the Barotse National Freedom Alliance (BNFA) William Harrington has reiterated that the Alliance remains committed to a peaceful and legal resolution of the Barotseland Agreement of 1964. Mr. Harrington says the BNFA wants the Agreement to be resolved in a non-violent and diplomatic way. He has told Qfm news that he personally cannot afford to witness any ...

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APC forewarns of Zambia’s downfall

The All People’s Congress (APC) has warned that the continued random selection of presidential candidates will be Zambia’s downfall. APC president Nason Msoni says it is high time the country begun reviewing its processes of selecting presidential candidates. Mr. Msoni has told Qfm News in an interview that owing to the fact that Zambia does not have a school for ...

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High cost of living is depriving Zambians social protection -JCTR

The Jesuit Center for Theological Reflection (JCTR) has observed that the high cost of living in Zambia has now reached the extent of depriving citizens their right to social protection. The JCTR has taken note that people in the country are being denied their economic, social and cultural right because the cost of essential commodities is going up. JCTR Media ...

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Zambia is headed for economic disaster, Hamaundu has charged

Financial Analyst Mambo Hamaundu has charged that Zambia is headed for an economic disaster. Mr. Hamaundu says what is happening in the country now is an indication that the Patriotic Front government has failed to manage the economy citing the continued weakening of the Kwacha and the increase in the price of fuel as examples. Mr. Hamaundu says the continued ...

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