Daily Archives: July 6, 2015

Tribalism worries Teachers Union

The Professional Teachers Union of Zambia (PROTUZ) in Lusaka Province has observed that teachers can play a pivotal role in ending tribalism which is becoming a threat to the country’s unity. PROTUZ Lusaka Provincial Chairperson Nelson Mwale has told QFM News via telephone that the issue of tribalism is worrying teachers and thus the need for them to start educating ...

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Don’t blame Lungu for Load Shedding – Lusambo

The Movement for Multiparty and Democracy (MMD) youths have charged that it is irresponsible and unfair to blame President Lungu’s administration for the current load shedding that the country is experiencing. MMD Youth National Secretary Bowman Lusambo says President Lungu has only been in office for six months and it is unreasonable to expect him to rehabilitate, upgrade and up ...

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Lungu accuse Chipenzi of being UPND sympathizer

Evangelical Youth Alliance International (EYAI) has backed calls for FODEP Board to come to the rescue of the organization saying it is loosing credibility under the leadership of Macdonald Chipenzi. EYAI President Moses Lungu has told QFM News in a walk in interview that there is no doubt that Mr. Chipenzi is a UPND sympathizer and all his comments are ...

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CCZ calls for unity in Zambia

The Council of Churches in Zambia (CCZ) has called on Zambians more especially leaders to bury their political and tribal differences and endeavor to unite Zambians as the country commemorates Heroes and Unity days. CCZ President Bishop Alfred Kalembo has told QFM News via telephone that it is important that the country appreciates the sacrifices made by freedom fighters by ...

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HH wants a good foundation of governance

The opposition United Party for National Development (UPND) says as the country commemorates Unity and Heroes Days there is need to have a foundation of good governance by way of having the new people driven constitution with proper protection for the human rights. UPND President Hakainde Hichilema in a statement says following independence, the country was built brick by brick ...

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Chipenzi takes on Sunday Chanda

The Foundation for the Democratic Process (FODEP) has maintained that former Lusaka Mayor Mulenga Sata does not qualify him to be a nominated as a Member of Parliament because he participated in the 2011 General Election. And the organization has challenged Patriotic Front Media and Publicity Vice Chairman Sunday Chanda to provide to the nation the provision in the constitution ...

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Lungu graces Malawi’ Independence Day Celebrations

President Edgar Lungu has charged that whilst many of the African countries have achieved political independence, Zambia and Malawi are yet to fully realize their economic emancipation. President Lungu says the two countries’ ability to effectively attain long-term economic growth depends on how well the countries can effectively innovate and transform their economies and open up new modern and higher ...

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Princess Charlotte’s christening LIVE: Kate cradles adorable daughter as Prince George arrives in the outfit William wore the first time he met Harry

THE Duke and Duchess of Cambridge beamed when they arrived at Sandringham, Norfolk, for the christening of their baby daughter today. Holding on to Prince George‘s hand as they made their long-awaited entrance, William smiled for photgraphers as Kate pushed Princess Charlotte in a Victorian-style Millson pram. The beautiful family stayed close as they were met by hundreds of fans ...

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Mozambique triumph creates two Chan records

It was the biggest away win in a qualifier for a competition restricted to home-based footballers, bettering the 3-0 victory of Zimbabwe in Mauritius two years ago. The 9-1 aggregate margin was the widest for a two-leg tie, overtaking five-goal victories by Mozambique, also against Seychelles, and the Ivory Coast. While the Seychelles were underdogs against the Mozambicans, the heavy ...

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