Daily Archives: July 18, 2015

Too $hort Serving 90 Days In Jail

Too $hort is currently sitting in jail after rejecting a deal offered by the judge on his DUI case, TMZ reports. After accepting a plea deal regarding a DUI in 2013, a judge ruled that he be on probation for three years and complete community service instead of serving jail time. When the Oakland native appeared in court today (July 17), ...

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Zambia eye revenge against Cote d’Ivoire

Zambia youngsters resume their quest for a debut qualification when they visit Cote d’Ivoire. in a Senegal 2015 Caf under-23 Cup final round, first leg tie in Abidjan. The meeting will be the two sides first since 2007 when they meet in the group phase of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games football tournament qualifiers. Zambia beat Cote d’Ivoire 2-0 in ...

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Musonda to make decision on Nkana move

Former Zambia defender Joseph Musonda has revealed that he has not made a decision whether to rejoin Nkana. Musonda has been a free agent since leaving South African club Polokwane City at the end of the 2014/2015 season. He is currently back home in Zambia where he has been training in Kitwe with his former club Nkana over the last ...

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California fire sweeps I-15 highway at Cajon pass

A fast moving brush fire has sent dozens of people fleeing from their cars on a major roadway in southern California. The fire, in the Cajon pass, is reported to have left at least 20 vehicles on the I-15 in flames and has left hundreds possibly thousands of people stranded in the desert. It broke out at the start of ...

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MNCRD disappointed with Kanene’s release

The Media Network on Child Rights and Development is disappointed with the release of musician Clifford Dimba alias General Kanene who was pardoned by President Edgar Lungu. MNCRD Executive Director Henry Kabwe has told Qfm news that release of Dimba who was serving an 18 year jail term for defiling a 14 year old girl is sending a wrong signal ...

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Greece debt crisis: Reforms ‘going to fail’ – Varoufakis

The former Greek finance minster has said his country’s economic reforms are “going to fail”, just as formal talks on a huge bailout are set to begin. In a BBC interview, Yanis Varoufakis said Greece was subject to a programme that will “go down in history as the greatest disaster of macroeconomic management ever”. The German parliament approved the opening ...

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UPND not intimidated by PF – Lifwekelo

The opposition United Party for National Development (UPND) has vowed never to be intimidated by the ruling PF during the ongoing party structure strengthening and mobilization program. UPND Deputy Spokesperson Edwin Lifwekelo says UPND President Hakainde Hichilema has embarked on an aggressive program of strengthening all the party structures and recruitment of new members ahead of next year’s general election. ...

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Shikapwasha doubts sincerity of PF on ATI Law

Former Information and Broadcasting Services Minister Ronnie Shikapwasha has questioned the sincerity of the PF Government on the enactment of the Access to Information Bill into law. Lieutenant General Shikapwasha who served as Information Minster under MMD government says it is also up to the people of Zambia to judge as to whether the PF government will indeed enact the ...

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Sangwa doubts if Zambia will have new constitution

Renowned constitutional Lawyer John Sangwa says Government’s decision to take constitution amendments to Parliament goes against the wishes of the Zambian people to have a whole new constitution before the 2016 elections. Mr. Sangwa says it is crazy to expect a new republican constitution to come out of the route the PF government has taken. Mr. Sangwa says he is ...

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