Daily Archives: May 25, 2016

Mourinho will get Man Utd ethos & deliver entertainment – Scholes

Jose Mourinho will learn from Louis van Gaal’s experience and deliver exciting football at Manchester United should he become manager, says club legend Paul Scholes. Talks to bring Mourinho to Old Trafford have entered a second day. Van Gaal was sacked on Monday, two days after winning the FA Cup. “The fans at Man United demand entertaining football and I’m ...

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Australia MP is ‘Depp’s Hannibal Lecter’

Australia’s Deputy PM Barnaby Joyce has said that he is “pulling strings” in Johnny Depp’s head, like film villain Hannibal Lecter. It comes after the actor said on a US television show that Mr Joyce looks “somehow inbred with a tomato”. It is the latest war of words between the pair after a row over the star’s dogs entering the ...

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Jailed Ukrainian freed in prisoner swap

  Russia has freed jailed Ukrainian pilot Nadiya Savchenko, who became a symbol of resistance against Moscow. “I am free,” Savchenko told a crowd of reporters and politicians as she arrived in Kiev as part of a prisoner swap with two alleged Russian agents. She was sentenced to 22 years in jail for killing two Russian journalists in eastern Ukraine, ...

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Conduct substantive campaigns, parties urged

Political parties and their supporters have been urged to engage in more healthy and substantive issue based campaigns to help voters make the right decision on the voting day. Youth Governance Alliance Information Officer Lonely Tatila is advising parties and their supporters to avoid peddling rumors, falsehood and deception. Mr. Tatila has also encouraged all voters to turn out in ...

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UPND finalizes lists of candidates for August elections

Opposition UPND says  it has now finalized the list of candidates that will take part in the forthcoming generals election on its ticket. Party Secretary General Stephen Katuka says this means that names of these candidates who will contest the elections at Parliamentary and local government level will soon be announced. And Mr. Katuka has expressed concern at the manner ...

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YALI urges strict scrutiny in NRC issuance

The African Leaders Initiative (YALI) says the inclusion of foreigners in the Country’s voters’ register is an indication of how porous the national registration process is . YALI does not think a foreigner can be registered as a citizen in the first place if the National Registration Department has strict scrutinizing measures to ascertain whether one is a true Zambian ...

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Guard against threatening peace, Lungu urges Zambians

  President Edgar Lungu has urged Zambians to guard against any conduct that threatens the peace and unity  of the country. Speaking during an Africa freedom Day state reception at State House today, President Edgar Lungu reminded the people of Zambia that the peace they  enjoy today was paid for in blood. President Lungu says the Country’s founding fathers had ...

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Protests turn violent at Trump rally

Demonstrators outside a Donald Trump rally in New Mexico have set fire to campaign merchandise and clashed with police. Protesters threw burning T-shirts and plastic bottles at police outside the rally at a convention centre in Albuquerque. Demonstrators held banners that read “Trump is Fascist” and “We’ve heard enough”, and some waved a Mexican flag. Police responded by firing pepper ...

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Fight for freedom is still alive – HH

Opposition UPND president Hakainde Hichilema says the fight for freedom is still alive and Zambians cannot afford to be complacent. Mr. Hichilema says destructive, violent and persecutory actions now threaten the most precious of the Zambian people’s inheritances. In his African Freedom Day message Mr. Hichilema has observed that the current environment of intimidation and provocation, being seen in the ...

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Oxfam urges AfDB to aid El Niño stricken parts of Africa

African finance ministers at the African Development Bank (AfDB)annual meetings in Lusaka have been urged to step up and respond to the super-El Niño events ravaging East and Southern Africa. The ministers are being reminded to be wary that over  50 million people face food shortages across Eastern and Southern Africa due to poor harvests last season and extreme El ...

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