Monthly Archives: May 2018

Hugh Grant to marry for the first time

He’s been referred to as one of the UK’s most eligible bachelors but Hollywood star Hugh Grant is finally tying the knot. The Four Weddings and a Funeral and Paddington star is set to wed the mother of three of his children, Swedish TV producer, Anna Eberstein. A photograph of the wedding banns has been posted in several newspapers. Grant, ...

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Venezuela election: Maduro wins second term amid claims of vote rigging

Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro has won re-election to another six-year term, in a vote marred by an opposition boycott and claims of vote-rigging. Amid food shortages stemming from a severe economic crisis turnout was low. The National Electoral Council (CNE) put it at just 46% but the opposition alleges it was even lower. The main opposition candidate, Henri Falcón, rejected ...

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Finnish govt commends Zambia for promoting regional integration

The Finnish Government has commended the Zambian government for promoting regional integration as the country embarks on the industrialization agenda. The Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs under the Secretary of State-Development Policy, Elina Kalkku encouraged the Zambian government to expand the market access for its products and services through promotion of regional integration. Mrs Kalkku said this in Finland when ...

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About 1, 991 children have been registered for birth certificates

Council of Churches in Zambia (CCZ) Programme Officer Andisen Zulu says about 1, 991 children have been registered for birth certificates in Lusaka Province under the children welfare hubs project. Early this month, the Council of Churches in Zambia (CCZ) in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) launched the children welfare hubs project in Lusaka province. The project ...

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Hunger looming in Katyetye Chiefdom

Chief Katyetye of the Tambo speaking people of Isoka District says hunger is looming in his chiefdom arising from the hiccups encountered in the implementation of the e-voucher system under the Farmer Input Support Programme (FISP). The Traditional Leader has told QTV News that farmers received the inputs very late, some as late as March 2018. He says his people ...

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Zambia asks Commonwealth to pool resources for Non Communicable Diseases

Zambia has called on the Commonwealth to pool resources for a collective campaign against Non Communicable Diseases. Zambia is experiencing an epidemiological transition culminating in a complex dual burden of disease of Communicable and Non Communicable Diseases. Minister of health Dr Chitalu Chilufya said this during the Commonwealth Ministers of Health meeting on Non Communicable Diseases and Universal Health Coverage ...

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Chingangu pleads not guilty to two counts of theft

Former national boxing heavyweight champion Joseph Chingangu has pleaded not guilty to two counts of theft from a motor vehicle and Assault Occasioning actual bodily harm in Lusaka magistrate court In the first  count , Chingangu  on May 7th, 2018 in Lusaka district is alleged to have stolen two suitcases  containing clothes altogether valued at K1,440 , from a motor vehicle ...

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Pilato granted K30, 00 cash bail

Musician Chama Fumba, also known as Pilato, has been granted a K30,000 cash bail in his own recognizance with  two traceable  working sureties from reputable institutions atbmanageriaql level. This is a matter in which Fumba and five others are charged with one count of disobeying lawful orders, following their protest at Parliament against government’s decision to procure 42 fire engines at a total ...

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