Daily Archives: January 17, 2017

Ghana avert potential bonus issues

Ghana’s Africa Cup of Nations squad has agreed to accept any win bonus proposal from the government in order to avoid a recurrence of past rows. The Ghana football Association announced the decision, saying the players wanted to show they are ready to play for their nation and not motivated only by money. At the 2014 Brazil World Cup Ghana’s ...

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May: UK must leave EU single market

Theresa May has said the UK “cannot possibly” remain within the European single market, as staying in it would mean “not leaving the EU at all”. But the prime minister promised to push for the “freest possible trade” with European countries and to sign new deals with others around the world. She also announced Parliament would get to vote on ...

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Balance your constitution with that of Country, PF advised

The ruling PF has been advised to always lead by example in ensuring that it’s constitution remains in balance with the Republican Constitution. Electoral Expert MacDonald Chipenzi is urging the ruling party to principally ensure that the interpretation of its constitution does not infringe upon its members’ rights. Mr. Chipenzi believes that in a democracy like that of Zambia political ...

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Smuggling of mealie meal worries MAZ

The Millers Association of Zambia (MAZ) has expressed concern over the continued illegal exportation of mealie-meal to neighboring countries. MAZ National Coordinator Andrew Chintala says the smuggling that is taking place has negatively affected the industry and calls for government’s commitment to ensure that the smuggling is put to an end. He says this can be done if government formalizes ...

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Siliya expected in Berlin for global forum, Wednesday

Agriculture Minister Dora Siliya is expected to arrive in Berlin tomorrow to attend the 9th Global Forum for Food and Agriculture (GFFA) and Agricultural Ministers’ Conference commencing on 19th January, 2017. The Global Forum for Food and Agriculture, organised annually by the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture, is an international conference that focuses on central questions concerning the future ...

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UPND is not afraid of Lungu’s 2021 bid – Katuka

The opposition UPND has charged that it is not afraid to contest the 2021 general elections whether President Edgar Lungu seeks re-election or not. UPND Secretary General Stephen Katuka says his party does not in fact consider President Lungu’s declared interest to stand in 2021 as a threat in any way to its contesting the elections. Mr. Katuka has wondered ...

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Lungu accords late Agriculture Minister Chiinda Official Funeral

President Edgar Lungu has accorded late former cabinet Minister Misheck Chiinda an official funeral. The late Mr. Chiinda, aged 69, died at the University Teaching Hospital in Lusaka on Saturday. The funeral gathering is being held at his farm House in Chikankata District in Southern Province. President Lungu has also declared Thursday 19th January, 2017, the day on which Mr. ...

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Gambia President-elect Adama Barrow’s son killed by dog

The son of Gambia’s President-elect Adama Barrow has died after being bitten by a dog. Eight-year-old Habibu Barrow is reported to have died on the way to the hospital on Sunday in Manjai near the Gambian capital Banjul. Mr Barrow missed his son’s funeral as he was advised to remain in Senegal for his safety. Mr Barrow won the election ...

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Togo frustrate champions Ivory Coast

Ivory Coast and Togo played to a goalless draw in a 2017 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) Group C game at the Stade d’Oyem in the Gabonese city of Oyem on Monday evening. The Elephants of Ivory Coast went into the game hoping to start their title defence with a victory over Togo’s Sparrow Hawks. The first real chance of ...

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