Monthly Archives: February 2019

Kim Jong-un leaves North Korea for Vietnam by train

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has departed for Hanoi by train for talks with US President Donald Trump. He arrived at the Chinese border city of Dandong after 21:00 local time (13:00 GMT) on Saturday. The much anticipated second US-North Korea summit is scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday in the Vietnamese capital. It follows a historic first round of talks ...

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Venezuela crisis: Clashes break out as Maduro blocks aid

Deadly clashes broke out in Venezuelan border towns on Saturday, as President Nicolás Maduro blocked humanitarian aid from crossing from Colombia and Brazil. Troops fired tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters who attempted to collect and transport the supplies. A number of people were also shot by live ammunition, human rights groups say. At least two people were killed. ...

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FODEP happy with Mining companies in North-Western province

The Foundation for Democratic Process (FODEP) Executive in Northwestern Province has expressed satisfaction with the manner mining companies in the region are giving back to the community in which they operate. FODEP Provincial Chairperson Steward Bwembya says the mining companies have shown that they are not just extracting minerals from the area but have fostered a lot of development through ...

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PF eager to win back Bahati parliamentary seat in by-election – Mwila

The ruling patriotic front has declared his party ready for the Bahati Parliamentary by-elections and expressed confidence that the party will retain the seat. Party Secretary General Davies Mwila says his party is looking forward to winning back the Bahati Parliamentary seat now vacant after the resignation of Harry Kalaba as member of parliament. The Patriotic Front expelled its Bahati ...

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Political parties urged to end political violence

A constitution Expert Simon Kabanda has advised political parties in the country to instill a sense of responsibility in their political supporters as a way to end political violence. Mr. Kabanda has charged that the onus to end political violence in the country is on political parties adding that if the cadres are let loose, the fight against the vice ...

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Opposition Alliance insist it has evidence of state sponsored political violence

The Opposition Alliance has welcomed the decision by state house to invite prosecutors of the International Criminal Court to come to Zambia and investigate alleged state sponsored acts of political violence against opposition members. The alliance says it is gratifying to note that President Lungu is willing and ready to cooperate with ICC prosecutors and investigators. Chairperson of the media ...

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DMMU apply for relief Food- Katambo

The Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit (DMMU) has applied to the  Food Reserve Agency (FRA) for some relief food which will be sent to areas that have been hit by floods and drought in order to avert any looming  hunger. Minister of Agriculture Michael Katambo says areas such as Chama South in Eastern Province which has been hit by floods ...

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World Vision hands over Mini hospital to govt

World Vision Zambia has constructed a first ever Mini Hospital in Moyo Village in Pemba District of Southern Province which is expected to benefit more than seventy eight thousand people. Speaking when handing over the hospital to government, World Vision Zambia Country Director John Hasse says the hospital has been constructed at a total value of five million seven hundred kwacha ...

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ECL orders police to arrest perpetrators of violence

President Edgar Lungu has instructed police to arrest all perpetrators of political violence regardless of their political affiliation. And President Lungu is encouraging the Zambia Police Service not to tolerate any form of political violence in Bahati Constituency of Luapula Province. Special Assistant to the President for Press and Public Relations Amos Chanda has told journalists in Lusaka that the ...

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