Monthly Archives: February 2018

‘Black Panther’ Set to Smash Box Office Records

A king will rise … to box office glory! According to Variety, Monday estimates show that Black Panther is set to make a whopping $235 million over its four-day holiday weekend debut, smashing the record for the biggest President’s Day weekend earnings. The number surpasses the $152 million made by Deadpool during the same weekend in 2016 — and the $100 – $200 million which the movie ...

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Mitsutoki Shigeta: ‘Baby factory’ dad wins paternity rights

A Bangkok court has awarded paternity rights to a Japanese man over 13 babies he fathered through Thai surrogate mothers. The ruling allows Mitsutoki Shigeta, 28, to pursue custody of the children. The son of a wealthy entrepreneur, he caused controversy in 2014 when he was revealed to have fathered 16 babies via surrogates in Thailand. His so-called “baby factory” ...

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Syria war: Dozens of civilians killed in Eastern Ghouta strikes

Bombardments by Syrian government forces have killed dozens of civilians in the rebel-held Eastern Ghouta area outside Damascus, activists say. At least 77 civilians, including 20 children, were killed in air strikes and rocket fire on Monday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. The army is believed to be preparing a ground offensive. Urging a halt to the bombardment, ...

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Govt to invest in Local Timber Production-Kapata

Lands and Natural Resources Minister Jean Kapata says government is working on investing in local timber processing as a way of adding value to timber. Ms. Kapata says government is working on engaging and persuading people in the Far East in countries like China to come and set up timber processing plants and factories in the country. She says the ...

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Govt advised to consult before signing SI

Third Liberation Movement president Enock Tonga has urged government to learn to consult before signing any Statutory Instruments to avoid creating confusion among Zambians. Mr. Tonga says the recently signed Statutory Instrument number 10 of 2018 which is aimed at punishing any person found buying products from a street vendor should be re-visited On 2nd February, 2018 Local Government Minister ...

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Yusuf Dodia confident of Mwanakatwe performing well in finance

Economist Yusuf Dodia has backed new Finance Minister Margret Mwanakatwe to perform. Mr. Dodia tells Q-News that is because Mrs. Mwanakatwe has a strong background in the field of finance. He says Mrs. Mwanakatwe will perform to expectation because of her experience serving in the ministry of commerce trade and industry and having previously served as Chief Executive Officer of ...

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PF has departed from pro-poor policy-ZCTU

The Zambia Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) says the recent hike in fuel prices by the Energy Regulation Board (ERB) clearly shows that the PF government has departed from its pro-poor policy. ZCTU President Nkole Chishimba says the fuel price hike will have a spiral effect on the workers across the country. He adds that the decision to hike the ...

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Sex scene rules would be ‘censorship’ star says

Hollywood star Andy Serkis says new rules surrounding the filming of sex scenes could amount to “censorship” and stifle creativity. Actors’ union Equity is considering bringing in guidance for intimate scenes on stage and screen in light of the Harvey Weinstein scandal. The proposals, being discussed this week, could ban actors kissing with tongues and nudity in auditions. Jennifer Lawrence ...

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Jennifer Lawrence swaps acting for activism

She’s an Oscar winner and one of the world’s highest-paid actresses but now Jennifer Lawrence is turning her back on Hollywood – for a year, anyway. The Hunger Games star is taking 12 months off acting to get more “young people engaged politically”. Lawrence is already on the board of Represent.Us. alongside frequent collaborator, director David O Russell. The non-profit ...

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Akwa in CAF Confederation Cup trouble

Nigerian club Akwa United face a second humiliating CAF Confederation Cup preliminary-round exit unless they score at least twice away to Banjul Hawks in the Gambia this week. The west African teams meet on Wednesday with the unfancied Hawks holding a shock 2-1 lead from the first leg in southern Nigerian city Uyo this month. Muhammed Jallow and Lamin Charty ...

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