Monthly Archives: March 2018

Zambia to sponsor a resolution on Cholera at WHO Assembly – Dr. Chilufya

Health Minister Chitalu Chilufya says Zambia has resolved to sponsor a resolution on Cholera at the forthcoming World Health Organisation Assembly in Geneva. The resolution has been crafted to draw Global attention to the elimination of cholera and to stop people from dying from the disease. Dr Chilufya disclosed this during an African Centre for Disease Control (CDC) Board meeting ...

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Cameroon begin post-Broos era with win

Cameroon scored a 3-1 friendly international victory in Kuwait on Sunday as they began life after the dumping of Africa Cup of Nations-winning coach Hugo Broos. A brace from Christian Bassogog after Vincent Aboubakar had opened the scoring in Kuwait City put the ‘Indomitable Lions’ in control before Yaqoub al Tararwa got a consolation goal. Belgian Broos had a dramatic ...

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Vertonghen not stressed about Toby

Tottenham Hotspur and Belgium defender Jan Vertonghen has refused to comment on teammate Toby Alderweireld’s future at the Premier League club but says he is not stressed about the 29-year-old’s potential departure. Alderweireld, who is on the mend from a hamstring injury, has a year left on his Tottenham contract and has yet to sign a new deal, with media ...

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Eurovision: First winner Lys Assia dies aged 94

The first person to win the Eurovision Song Contest, Lys Assia, has died at the age of 94, competition organisers have announced. She took the prize for Switzerland in 1956, with the song Refrain, and went on to perform in two more contests. Lys Assia died on Saturday at the Zollikerberg Hospital in Zurich. Eurovision described her as the “first ...

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Spain Catalonia: Mass protests after Germany detains Puigdemont

Protests broke out across the Spanish region of Catalonia on Sunday after former leader Carles Puigdemont was taken into custody in Germany. Mr Puigdemont, who is wanted in Spain for sedition and rebellion, was detained by German police acting on a European arrest warrant. He will appear before a German judge later on Monday. Clashes between protesters and police in ...

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At least 48 people have died in a fire that tore through a shopping and entertainment complex in the Siberian coal-mining city of Kemerovo. A further 27 people are missing and as many as 41 children may be among the victims, Russian officials say. The blaze started on an upper floor of the Winter Cherry complex while many of the ...

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Political violence worries Vision ambassadors

Vision ambassadors, Chairperson, Misheck Kombe are saddened by the events that have in the recent past seen youths been used as tools of violence by politicians. But Mr. Kombe has however told q-news that vision ambassadors believes that youths are a people who have the potential to influence  positive change in their communities and should therefore, desist from being used as tools of ...

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I will deliver development, Sialubalo assures electorate

UPND Sinazongwe Member of Parliament Gift Sialubalo has reaffirms his promise that he will fulfill pledges he made during campaigns. Mr. Sialubalo, however, urged residents to put political differences aside and join him in developing the constituency. He says his priority will be to ensure that his constituents, especially the youth, get an education to enable them secure jobs and ...

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MISA awards competitive

MISA Zambia has  has hinted that the 2018 MISA-Zambia awards will like any previous awards recognized journalists from across the country who will exhibit professionalism in their reporting in terms of picture  and sounds qualities and the contents of their stories. MISA Zambia Programs Manager Jane Chirwa she has told q-news that entrants for the 2018 MISA- Zambia awards are ...

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