Daily Archives: September 21, 2019

Guardiola hoping injury-hit City can turn to Mendy

Pep Guardiola insists Benjamin Mendy can still be a force for injury-hit Manchester City despite the French defender’s own struggles to find top fitness. Mendy has endured a difficult time with City since arriving from Monaco in a £52 million deal in 2017. He suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury in September 2017 and has been fighting for full fitness ...

Read More »

Man Utd look to Lingard to do his talking on the pitch

Jesse Lingard is reportedly on the verge of a new contract at Manchester United but the midfielder is struggling for form at a club that desperately needs its attacking players to step up. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side started the season in style, sweeping Chelsea aside 4-0 at Old Trafford but have failed to score more than a single goal in ...

Read More »

Jennifer Lopez stripper film Hustlers banned in Malaysia

A film about scheming strippers starring Jennifer Lopez has been banned in Malaysia because of its “excessive obscene content”. The country’s film censorship board said Hustlers’ naked breasts, erotic dances and scenes featuring drugs made it “not suitable for public screening”. Square Box Pictures, the company distributing Hustlers in Malaysia, confirmed the ban on social media. The film is currently ...

Read More »

Climate protests: Marches worldwide against global warming

Millions of people around the world held a global climate strike on Friday, inspired by activist Greta Thunberg. Protesters across continents waved placards and chanted slogans in what could be the biggest ever demonstration over global warming caused by humans. “Our house is on fire”, Ms Thunberg said at a rally. “We will not just stand aside and watch.” The ...

Read More »

Saudi Arabia oil attacks: US to send troops to Saudi Arabia

The US has announced plans to send forces to Saudi Arabia in the wake of attacks against the country’s oil infrastructure. Secretary of Defense Mark Esper told reporters the deployment would be “defensive in nature”. Total troop numbers have not yet been decided. Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels have claimed responsibility for the attacks against two oil facilities last week. But ...

Read More »

Stalled works on Nsama boarding secondary school worry MP

Chimbamilonga Member of Parliament Hastings Chansa has bemoaned the stalled construction works on Nsama boarding secondary school in his constituency. Mr. Chansa has since appealed to government to release the funds needed to complete the construction works. He has also urged government to release funds for the completion of construction works on a police station near the school.

Read More »

Cut unnecessary expenditure in 2020 budget, Finance Minister urged

PAC President Andyford Banda People’s Alliance for Change (PAC) president Andyford Banda says the Patriotic Front’s poor management of the country’s resources is to blame for the adverse impact of climate change on the country. Mr. Banda has told Q-news that in as much there are natural factors that that are unavoidable, the bigger chunk of the problems being experienced ...

Read More »