Daily Archives: July 6, 2017

Trump tells Russia to stop ‘destabilising’ Ukraine

US President Donald Trump has called on Russia to stop “destabilising” Ukraine and other countries and end support for “hostile regimes” such as those in Syria and Iran. Speaking in the Polish capital Warsaw, Mr Trump urged Russia to “join the community of responsible nations”. The Kremlin rejected his comments. The US leader has travelled to Hamburg for the G20 ...

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Police armed with more powers

Presidential press aide Amos Chanda says President Lungu has not declared a State of Emergency. Mr Chanda says the President Lungu merely made a proclamation of a situation that may lead to a state of public emergency. He explains that the current situation is simply that the President has given police more powers to stop and search and or detain ...

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Lil Wayne Raps About “Throwing Up The Roc” On New Project ‘In Tune We Trust’

(AllHipHop News) For a moment, it looked as if Lil Wayne was set to release his Dedication 6 mixtape this week. Instead, the Young Money boss dropped off a four-track project titled In Tune We Trust. The set includes Tunechi rhyming alongside Jeezy on “Fireworks” as well as freestyling to Playboi Carti’s “Magnolia.” Wayne ends his “Magnolia (Freestyle)” by giving an update ...

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Tiny Discusses Issues With Co-Parenting Kids With T.I.

(AllHipHop News) Singer Tameka “Tiny” Cottle and her estranged husband, rapper T.I., are fighting over spending time with their baby daughter. The Xscape star filed papers to end her six-year marriage to the “Whatever You Like” hitmaker in December of 2016.They remained close following their split, but Tameka and T.I., who share seven children between them, have started to clash ...

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Venezuela National Assembly stormed by Maduro supporters

About 100 government supporters have burst into Venezuela’s opposition-controlled National Assembly, where they beat up several lawmakers. Witnesses said the confrontation came after an assembly session to mark the country’s Independence Day. Military police guarding the site stood by as intruders brandishing sticks and pipes broke through the gate, AFP said. The government vowed to investigate. About 350 people were ...

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ELA wants resources allocated to key areas

The Economic Liberation Movement (ELA) has advised government to channel resources to key priority areas in view of the current economic challenges the country is facing. ELA General Secretary Mainda Simataa says during this period of economic challenges, it is prudent that the government carefully allocates resources and avoids wastage. Mr. Simataa says projects such as the construction of the ...

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Real confirm signing of Hernandez

French teenager Theo Hernandez became the first player to cross the divide between Atletico and Real Madrid in 17 years on Wednesday, as the clubs confirmed they had reached an agreement which local media reported to be worth around €30 million. The left back’s brother Lucas plays for Atletico, and their father Jean-Francois also turned out for the club. The ...

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Zambia, Zimbabwe into Cosafa final

Zambia and Zimbabwe will decide the Cosafa Castle Cup on Sunday with one of them to set a new record for the most number of wins in the annual southern African championship after they both won Wednesday’s semifinal assignments at the Moruleng Stadium in Rustenburg. Justin Shonga scored twice as Zambia came from behind to beat Tanzania 4-2 while Knox ...

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AAZ hopes 2018 budget will be pro-poor

Accountability Advocates Zambia (AAZ) hopes that the 2018 national budget will speak directly to the lives of the people of Zambia. AAZ Executive Director Chilufya Luchembe has told QTV News that his organization is also expects the 2018 national budget to be in line with the recently launched Seventh National Development Plan if the goals outlined in the plan are ...

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KBF pledges K50, 000 to help victims of City Market inferno

Lusaka lawyer, Kelvin Bwalya has demanded for accountability and responsibility in the appointment of the country’s security wings. Mr. Bwalya wonders why the country’s intelligence has not been able to detect information leading to sabotage cases the country has experienced in the recent past. He says the country’s security wings should justify their existence. Mr. Fube has also questioned whether ...

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