Daily Archives: June 1, 2017

Rangers sign Portuguese defender Alves

Scottish Premiership side Rangers have signed veteran defender Bruno Alves from Serie A club Cagliari on a two-year deal, the Portuguese international becoming new manager Pedro Caixinha’s first signing at the club. Alves started his career at FC Porto, who also loaned him out to several clubs across Europe, before he joined Russian side Zenit St Petersburg in 2010. He ...

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Ne-Yo Embraces His Baldness With New Outlook On “Self Love”

(AllHipHop News) R&B star Ne-Yo finally decided to embraced his balding head this year as part of his journey to self-love. The “Sexy Love” hitmaker has rarely been photographed without his trademark hat since rising to fame in 2006, and it’s a fashion accessory he has relied on for more than half of his life, because his hairline started to ...

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Govt won’t allow investors to unfairly displace people – Malupenga

Local government permanent secretary Amos Malupenga says government will not allow any investor to illegally and unnecessary displace the local people. Mr. Malupenga has also urged traditional leaders to play their part in protecting and preserving land for the locals in their chiefdoms. He says his ministry is engaging with chiefs around the country on the need to preserve and ...

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Philippines soldiers killed in ‘friendly fire’ air strike in Marawi

Ten soldiers have been killed in a government air strike in the embattled city of Marawi in the Philippines. Eight soldiers were also wounded in the “friendly fire” incident on Wednesday, said defence secretary Delfin Lorenzana, expressing remorse. Over the last week militants allied to the so-called Islamic State have engaged in street battles with the army leaving more than ...

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Continued succession wrangles worries Chief Mumena

Chief Mumena of the Kaonde speaking people in North-Western Province has urged his fellow traditional leaders to come up with a lasting solution to continued succession wrangles in some chiefdom. Recently President Lungu expressed concern over the increasing number of succession disputes in some chiefdom in the country. Chief Mumena has attributed the increase in such disputes to lack of ...

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Paris climate deal: EU and China rebuff Trump

Chinese and EU leaders are to agree a joint statement on the Paris climate agreement saying it is “an imperative more important than ever”. A draft of the document, seen by the BBC, stresses the “highest political commitment” to implement the deal. It will be widely seen as a rebuff to the US, as President Trump prepares to announce on ...

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Zambia lost chance to earn revenue – Olkkonen

Finnish Ambassador to Zambia Timo Olkkonen says Zambia lost an opportunity to generate more revenue when government banned the export of Maize at a time when neighboring countries were in dire need of maize and maize products. Mr. Olkkonen says milling companies were willing to export maize and maize products but could not do so because of the ban, thereby ...

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