Daily Archives: December 28, 2015

Zambians advised not to allow politics divide them

The Christian coalition has advised Zambians not to allow politics to divide them as Zambians and as Christians. Coalition President Dr. Charles Mwape says there is more to life than politics citing that at the end of the day, every one wants a better Zambia. He notes that it is now time for the people of Zambia to focus on ...

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Msoni questions source of funding for Lungu, First Lady

All People’s Congress (APC) President Nason Msoni says government should disclose the source of the funds of the donations that President Edgar Lungu and the First Lady Esther Lungu are making. Mr. Msoni says much as there is nothing wrong with a one off donation from the president or the first lady, the escalation of the amount of donations to ...

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Politicians encouraged to turn to God

Politicians in the country have been encouraged not to ignore the call by President Edgar Lungu for them to turn to God. Bible Gospel Church in Africa (BIGOCA) Over-seer Bishop Peter Ndhlovu has encouraged the church in the country to go a step further in bringing politicians closer unto God. Bishop Ndhlovu has told QFM News in an interview that ...

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United, Chelsea in eerie showdown

Manchester United against Chelsea has often been a seminal fixture in deciding the destiny of the Premier League title in recent years but Monday’s clash at Old Trafford has a very different backdrop. United have slipped to sixth in the standings following three successive defeats while champions Chelsea languish in 15th place after a dismal start to the campaign that ...

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Iraqi forces retake Islamic State Ramadi stronghold

Iraqi forces have retaken a former government compound in Ramadi from where Islamic State (IS) group militants have been resisting an army offensive, the military has said. The complex was “under complete control” and there was no sign of IS fighters, a spokesman said. He said this heralded the defeat of IS in the city, although he admitted there could ...

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