Daily Archives: May 23, 2017

Liverpool eyeing silverware – Milner

Liverpool need to experience the feeling of winning trophies again to take the next step and compete with Europe’s best, defender James Milner has said. Liverpool, who secured fourth spot in the Premier League with a 3-0 win over Middlesbrough on Sunday, have not won a major trophy since their League Cup triumph five years ago. Liverpool lost out in ...

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Mwila urges Civil Servants to understand PF Manifesto

Patriotic Front Secretary General Davies Mwila has called on civil servants across the country to heed to President Edgar Lungu’s directive to understand the Party manifesto. Mr. Mwila is also calling on civil servants getting involved in political activities to settle for one thing. He said this when he addressed the Northern Province Executive Committee in Kasama today. The PF ...

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World Vision donates Solar Water Supply System to Kankumba

World Vision Zambia in collaboration with Davis and Shirtliff Zambia Limited has donated a Solar Water Supply System worth 150, 000 kwacha to improving the lives of communities by implementing Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) interventions aimed at improving access to safe and suitable water supply to the people of Kankumba of Rufunsa District. World Vision Zambia Branch Manager Dimuna ...

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Manchester Arena blast: 22 dead and 59 hurt

Twenty-two people, including children, are now known to have been killed and 59 injured in a suspected terror attack at Manchester Arena. The blast happened at 22:35 BST on Monday at the end of a pop concert by the US singer Ariana Grande. Greater Manchester Police said the lone male attacker, who died in the blast, was carrying an improvised ...

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ZW&MA to introduce taxi meters

Zambia Weights and Measures Agency acting chief executive officer Adrine Muchima says the agency intends to introduce measuring meters for taxis that will be used to determine the fares they will be charging their customers. Ms Muchima told Q news in an interview that there is need for taxi drivers in the country to have a basis on which they ...

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Lungu is pretending on dialogue – Mulongoti

The opposition People’s Party President Mike Mulongoti has charged that President Edgar Lungu is pretending when talking about dialogue. Mr. Mulongoti says when the party in power talks about dialogue with national stakeholders they are just pretending because they are avoiding dialogue at all cost. He says dialogue is urgently needed to avoid more political tension in the country hence ...

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