Daily Archives: May 15, 2017

Spurs hold on to beat Man Utd in White Hart Lane farewell

Goals from Victor Wanyama and Harry Kane earned Tottenham victory over Manchester United in their final game at White Hart Lane. Spurs plan to have their new stadium, built on the same site, ready for the 2018-19 campaign and will play their home matches at Wembley next season. Mauricio Pochettino’s side left their current ground, where they have spent 118 ...

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Vongo urges speedy enactment of Traditional Medicine law

Traditional Healers Association of Zambia Dr. Rodwel Vongo has appealed to government to expedite the process on the Traditional Medicine Bill to help regulate the sale of traditional medicines in Zambia. Dr. Vongo says there are a lot of mushrooming of traditional Healers hence the need for government to regulate the sale of herbal medicines. He has noted that at ...

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Microsoft: Cyber-attack a ‘wake-up call’

A cyber-attack that has hit 150 countries since Friday should be treated by governments around the world as a “wake-up call”, Microsoft says. It blamed governments for storing data on software vulnerabilities which could then be accessed by hackers. It says the latest virus exploits a flaw in Microsoft Windows identified by, and stolen from, US intelligence. There are fears ...

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World Wide Fund re-stocking Sioma-Ngwezi National park

World Wide Fund for Nature Zambia Head of Communications and Marketing Eneya Phiri says the fund has embarked on an ambitious program to re-stock the Sioma-Ngwezi National park following a depletion of animal species which has hit the park in recent years. Mr. Phiri says his office plans to restock the Sioma-Ngwezi National park with about 900 species of animals ...

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Sakala urges PF and UPND to forget differences

Zambia Director Democracy Movement (ZDDM) President Edwin Sakala has urged the two largest political parties to forget their differences and their personal ambitions for the sake of Zambians. Mr. Sakala says with the Political tension in the country, it is important that government and Opposition Political parties put national interests above partisan political motives as a precondition for peace, unity ...

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Be patient, Siliya advises farmers

Agriculture Minister Dora Siliya has advised farmers across the country to be patient and avoid selling their produce cheaply. Ms Siliya says farmers should not rush in selling their produce to players who are already on the market offering cheap prices but rather wait a little bit until such a time when buyers are offering good prices. She says the ...

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