Monthly Archives: September 2016

US election: Sparks fly in Clinton-Trump duel

The two US presidential candidates have clashed over jobs, terrorism and race in a bitter television debate. The attacks turned personal as Republican Donald Trump accused his rival Hillary Clinton of not having the right temperament to be president. Meanwhile, Mrs Clinton baited Mr Trump by pointing out that he refuses to release his tax returns. The New York showdown ...

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TIZ urges Registrar of the constitutional court to pursue ex-ministers

Transparency International Zambia (TIZ) has called on the Registrar of the Constitutional Court to write to all individual ex- ministers and notify them how much they illegally accrued when they served as Ministers after Parliament was dissolved. TIZ Executive Director Goodwell Lungu says the registrar of the Constitutional Court should provide guidelines on how the refunds accrued by ministers should ...

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LeBlanc signs Top Gear deal

Matt LeBlanc has signed a two-series deal with the BBC to continue hosting Top Gear. The US star will be joined by Chris Harris and Rory Reid with regular appearances from Eddie Jordan, Sabine Schmitz and The Stig. Co-host Chris Evans stepped down from the motoring show after one series. BBC Two editor Patrick Holland said: “I am thrilled Matt ...

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US Syria rhetoric ‘unacceptable’ – Russia

Russia has criticised the US and UK for using “unacceptable” tone and rhetoric in speeches on Syria at the UN, after being accused of “barbarism”. On Sunday, US permanent representative Samantha Power said Russian and Syrian forces were “laying waste” to besieged rebel-held areas of the city of Aleppo. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov warned that such language might damage efforts ...

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Fifa says anti-racism taskforce had ‘completed work’

Fifa has defended its decision to scrap an anti-racism taskforce, with critics branding the move “shameful”. The Fifa Taskforce Against Racism and Discrimination was set up in 2013 to develop strategies to tackle the issue. Fifa general secretary Fatma Samba Diouf Samoura said: “It had a specific mandate, which it has fully fulfilled.” But former Fifa vice-president Prince Ali bin ...

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FODEP hails Lungu’s care for prisoners

Foundation for Democratic Process (FODEP) is pleased with the enthusiasm exhibited by President Edgar Lungu to ensure prisoners and other inmates are accorded basic human rights in their places of incarceration. In a statement to commemorate Africa Prisons and Corrections Day, FODEP Executive Director Chimfwembe Mweenge says FODEP has noted the zeal with which the Head of State has dedicated ...

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I’ll work hard – Wilson Kalumba

Lusaka Mayor Wilson Kalumba says he will work hard to improve the Lusaka city council’s service delivery and revenue collection. Speaking after being sworn-in today, Mr Kalumba observed that despite the many strides the council has made in the last five years, Lusaka has continued to experience developmental challenges. Mr Kalumba notes that most of these developmental challenges have frustrated ...

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Police unearth new Facebook crime wave

Police have unearthed a new crime wave where fraudsters are using facebook to lure unsuspecting people to make cash deposits in Bank accounts they have opened on the pretext that they would secure them employment. Police deputy spokesperson Esther Katongo explains that fraudsters are creating fake facebook accounts using information and profile pictures of prominent people in society, among them ...

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Lungu names eight more Cabinet Ministers

President Edgar Lungu has named eight more Cabinet Ministers bringing the total number of those so far appointed to full Cabinet Ministers to 16. The appointments are pursuant to Article 116 (1) and (2) of the Constitution of Zambia. Those appointed are Dora Siliya as Agriculture Minister, Vincent Mwale as Local Government Minister Lawrence Sichalwe as Chief and Traditional Affairs ...

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UPND living in a fool’s paradise – Frank Bwalya

The ruling Patriotic Front has charged that UPND members are living in a fool’s paradise to expect the International Court of Justice to overturn President Edgar Lungu’s re-election. PF Deputy Spokesperson Frank Bwalya says the move by the UPND to take its presidential election petition case to the International Court of Justice will yield nothing. In an interview with QTV ...

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