Monthly Archives: October 2017

Mamma Mia 2: Cher returns to cinema with role in musical

Cher will appear in the sequel to Mamma Mia!, she has revealed. The 71-year-old Oscar winner wrote on Twitter: “Well… I’m in Momma Mia 2.” It’s not known what role she will play. The singer is currently in the UK, where filming is taking place for the follow-up to the Abba musical, set for release next summer. Many of the ...

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Australia coach linked with Tevez club

Australia coach Ange Postecoglou was urged to stay loyal to the World Cup hopefuls Tuesday after he was linked with a big-money move to Carlos Tevez’s Shanghai Shenhua in China. The 52-year-old has failed to confirm or deny reports that he is considering quitting the Socceroos, who face a two-legged playoff with Honduras next month for a place at Russia ...

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‘Fifa playoff dates inhumane’

Fifa’s decision to schedule the World Cup qualifier between Australia and Honduras with just five days in between the two matches was “inhumane”, the Central Americans’ coach Jorge Luis Pinto has said. The first match in the intercontinental playoff for a spot at the finals in Russia next year is scheduled to take place in Central America on Nov. 10, ...

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Two Catalan separatists in Spanish custody

A Spanish judge has remanded two key members of the Catalan independence movement in jail. Jordi Sánchez, who heads the Catalan National Assembly (ANC), and Jordi Cuixart, leader of Omnium Cultural, are being held without bail while they are under investigation for sedition. The men are seen as leading figures in organising a 1 October independence vote, which Spanish courts ...

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US urges calm as Kirkuk crisis escalates

The US has called for “calm” after Iraqi government forces seized the northern city of Kirkuk and key installations from Kurdish control. State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert urged all parties to “avoid further clashes”. Iraqi soldiers moved into Kirkuk three weeks after the Kurdistan Region held a controversial independence referendum. They are aiming to retake areas under Kurdish control since ...

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Govt urged to reconsider its plans to borrow K11 billion

Business and Financial analyst Blessings Kafwanka says government should reconsider its plans to borrow about K11 billion from the domestic financial market in 2018, considering the country’s high debt position. Mr. Kafwanka says the move will further crowd out the private sector especially the small and medium size enterprises. He states that borrowing heavily from the domestic financial market will ...

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PAZ hails govt for reducing duty on the importation of pre-mixes

The Poultry Association of Zambia (PAZ) has commended government for reducing duty on the importation of pre-mixes for the stock feed industry in the 2018 national budget. PAZ Executive Manager Dominic Chanda says the sector has been lobbying for the removal of the duty for the past 8-years. Mr. Chanda tells Q-News that the sector made submissions through the Southern ...

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Kamuti calls on govt to reduce officers manning the roads

Commuters Rights Association of Zambia (CRAZ) President, Aaron Kamuti has called on Minister of Home Affairs Steven Kampyongo to reduce the number of traffic Police officers manning the roads. Mr. Kamuti says the officers are enriching themselves by getting money from innocent motorists in the name of enforcing traffic regulations. He states that the officers should instead be deployed to ...

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PEP backs govt on SI phase out minibuses without seat belts

Patriots for Economic Progress (PEP) has backed government’s decision to phase out minibuses without seat belts over a period of three to five years. Government through the ministry of transport and communications intends to strategically phase out minibuses without seat-belts in the quest to reduce on road traffic accidents. PEP president Sean Tembo has told Q-News that move is reasonable ...

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CiSCA accuses govt of backdoor regulations

The Civil Society Constitution Agenda (CiSCA) has accused government of re-introducing exchange regulations through the backdoor. CiSCA Chairperson Bishop John Mambo says the introduction of the TPIN is one such example. He says this causing unnecessary panic in people especially those in rural areas. Bishop Mambo says the introduction of the Taxpayer Identification Number (TPIN) will lead to people resorting ...

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