Goalkeeper Petr Cech expects manager Arsene Wenger to bring in the right players necessary to improve Arsenal’s bid to win a first Premier League title since 2004 without wasting money on panic buys. Wenger has made three additions to his squad so far in the close season, bringing in midfielder Granit Xhaka, defender Rob Holding and striker Takuma Asano, and, ...
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Syria conflict: Deadly strike on Save the Children maternity hospital
An air strike has hit a maternity hospital supported by Save the Children in north-western Syria, killing two people and wounding three others. Syria Relief, the aid agency that manages the hospital, said those killed were relatives of patients. Save the Children said the bomb, from an air strike, hit the entrance to the hospital in rural Idlib province. Images ...
Read More »Zika virus: Florida cases ‘highly likely’ to be first US-based infections
Four people suffering from the Zika virus in Florida are probably the first cases contracted within the US, state health officials say. So far, cases outside of Latin America and the Caribbean, where the virus is prevalent, have been spread by travel to that region or sexual transmission. The four Florida cases raise the chance US mosquitoes can now carry ...
Read More »Updated voters register has over 6.6 million voters
The Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) has disclosed that the updated Register of Voters has a total of 6, 698, 372 registered voters. Three million,three hundred and seventy two thousand nine hundred and thirty five (3, 372, 935) are female voters, while three million, three hundred and twenty five ,four hundred and thirty seven are (3, 325, 437) male voters. ...
Read More »Clinton: US faces ‘moment of reckoning’
Hillary Clinton has told voters the presidential election is a “moment of reckoning”, as she made history by accepting the Democratic nomination. Speaking on the final night of the party’s convention in Philadelphia, the first woman nominated by a major party said there were huge challenges. “Powerful forces are threatening to pull us apart,” she said. Mrs Clinton accused her ...
Read More »‘War zones prepared me for Fifa job’
Fifa secretary-general Fatma Samoura says the years she spent working in war zones for the United Nations have prepared her for her new job. Fifa secretary-general Fatma Samoura says the years she spent working in war zones for the United Nations have prepared her for her new job. The Senegalese, 54, started her role at football’s governing body last month. ...
Read More »Amazon boss becomes world’s third richest
Strong earnings from Amazon and a boost to the company’s stock have made its founder, Jeff Bezos, the world’s third richest person, according to Forbes. Mr Bezos owns 18% of Amazon’s shares, which rose 2% in trading on Thursday. Forbes estimated his fortune to be $65.3bn (£49.5bn). Amazon’s revenue beat analysts’ expectations, climbing 31% from last year to $30.4bn in ...
Read More »NZP+ welcomes HIV self-testing project
The Network of Zambia People living with HIV (NZP+) has welcomed the launch of the HIV self-testing in Africa project which is aimed at ensuring that 90 percent of people know their HIV status. NZP Acting Executive Director Kunyima Banda has however, noted the need for people to be provided with more information and where they can get counseling. She ...
Read More »TIZ disappointed parties are buying votes
Transparent International Zambia (TIZ) has expressed disappointment that some politicians have resorted to buying voter’s cards ahead of the elections. TIZ Executive Director Goodwell Lungu says such acts have the potential to disfranchise people of their rights to vote in the forthcoming elections. He says all candidates should utilize the remaining time before the elections to convince the people about ...
Read More »ECZ concerned parties have neglected referendum sensitizations
The Electoral Commission of Zambia has observed that political parties have neglected sensitizing people on the referendum during their campaigns. Commission Public Relations Manager Crispin Akufuna has noted that politicians have concentrated on asking people to vote for their parties neglecting the referendum. He says the referendum is not a political party issue or an issue for the commission, but ...
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