Daily Archives: April 19, 2017

Did critics like latest Guardians film?

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 isn’t out until 5 May but in an unusual move, Marvel has allowed a group of critics to offer their verdict extra early. The film was unveiled for a group of press on Monday night who have been allowed to offer reaction as long as they don’t give away any spoilers. And it’s all ...

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US gunman kills three ‘in race attack’

                    Three white men were killed and another wounded when a black gunman opened fire in Fresno, California, in a suspected race attack, police have said. Kori Ali Muhammad shot 16 rounds in 90 seconds in the shooting spree on Tuesday, said Police Chief Jerry Dyer. He shouted “God is great” ...

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Govt working on enacting law to criminalize child marriage

Government says is working on enacting a law that will criminalize child marriages in Zambia. Gender Minister Victoria Kalima has told Qfm in an interview that the ministry will harmonize through the marriage Act what the age of child should be considering that the constitution has a different description of a child. Ms Kalima says just like the case is ...

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Banda advises police not to heighten political situation

People’s Alliance for Change (PAC) President Andyford Banda has advised the Police not to further heighten the current political situation in the country to the point where politicians will refuse to dialogue. Mr. Banda says what the country needs at the moment is reconciliation and therefore any effort aimed at fighting this cause should be discouraged. He says it is ...

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Zambian economy will suffer, Milupi warns govt

Government has been warned that Zambia’s economy will suffer if it continues to drift away from adhering to principles of good governance. Opposition Alliance for Democracy and Development (ADD) president Charles Milupi says government should be wary that drifting way from good governance tenets also has the potential to divide the nation. Mr. Milupi says the recent action taken by ...

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Threats from Southern chiefs unfair – Kampyongo

Home Affairs Minister, Steven Kampyongo says it’s unfair and unfortunate for Chiefs in Southern province to issue threats to government following the arrest of UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema. Mr Kampyongo says the traditional leadership in the province ought to know that the UPND Leader is not above the law and that it is up to the courts of law to ...

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