Monthly Archives: August 2017

Is Kanye West Recording A Taylor Swift Diss Track?

(AllHipHop Rumors) Since Taylor Swift refuses to let the feud with Kanye West go, Kanye West allegedly is ready to be petty as well. While it was originally said that Ye and Kim Kardashian had no plans on responding to Swift’s “Look What You Made Me Do” music video, an insider has now told RadarOnline that Kardashian is “absolutely appalled” ...

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Black Stars eye redemption in Kumasi

Ghana will be desperate to register their first win of the 2018 Fifa World Cup Qualifying campaign, when they play host to Congo-Brazzaville at the Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi on Friday. Kick-off is at 3:30pm local time (5:30pm CAT). The Black Stars are winless after two rounds of qualifiers following disappointing results against Uganda and Egypt respectively, in their ...

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North Korea: ‘Japan missile was first step in Pacific operation’

North Korea says its firing of a missile over Japan was “the first step” of military operations in the Pacific, signalling plans for more launches. State media also repeated threats to the US Pacific island of Guam, which it called “an advanced base of invasion”. The missile launched on Tuesday crossed Japan’s northern Hokkaido island, triggering public alerts to take ...

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Arsenal reject City’s bid for Sanchez

Arsenal have turned down a notional offer of £50 million for Chilean forward Alexis Sanchez from Premier League rivals Manchester City, the London club said on Tuesday. English newspapers had linked Sanchez with a move to Pep Guardiola’s side in exchange for England forward Raheem Sterling. “No formal bid but fair to say that figure was turned down. No player ...

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Ndoyi takes a swipe at govt for treating mines with kid gloves

Former Zambia National Students Union vice-president Prince Ndoyi has taken a swipe at government for treating mining companies with kid gloves. Mr. Ndoyi has since challenged government to reintroduce windfall tax as an alternative for Zambians to benefit from their vast mineral wealth. He has accused the World Bank and the IMF of using the country’s dependence on the two ...

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YALI urges UNPD MPs not to boycott ceremonial opening of parliament

The young African Leaders’ Initiative (YALI) has appealed to the United Party for National Development (UPND) not to boycott President Edgar Lungu’s address during the ceremonial opening parliament next month. YALI Governance Advisor Isaac Mwanza says the opposition should not stay away from parliament next month considering that there are critical bills that will be presented in parliament next month. ...

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Constitution amendment bill not now – Lubinda

Justice Minister Given Lubinda says he will not be able to present the Constitution amendment bill to parliament in the next sitting. He says this is view of the overwhelming response from various stakeholders who are making submissions towards the amendment of the republican constitution. Mr. Lubinda has told QTV News that he has been advised by experts in his ...

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Houston floods: Night curfew bid to stop robbery and looting

The US city of Houston has declared a night-time curfew as it battles the impact of Hurricane Harvey. The storm has dumped record rainfall, leaving large parts of the city underwater, homes destroyed and over 20 people reported dead. Houston mayor Sylvester Turner said the curfew was needed to head off looting in America’s fourth most populous city. President Donald ...

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Lungu eulogizes late Dr. Kasonde

President Edgar Lungu eulogized late former Health Minister Dr. Joseph Kasonde for his massive contribution to the transformation of Zambia’s health sector. Speaking during the requiem mass that preceded the late Dr. Kasonde’s burial in Lusaka, President Lungu says it is an undeniable fact that the former Health Minister played a pivotal role in promoting health activities in the country. ...

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