Monthly Archives: December 2018

Hugh Jackman ‘would do’ a Greatest Showman sequel

The Greatest Showman has been the surprise hit film of the past year. But having just one box office success is, as they sing in the film, never enough. Small wonder the musical’s star Hugh Jackman has said he would like to star in a sequel – if one is made. “If a genuine opportunity came up where it felt ...

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Turner Prize 2018: iPhone artist Charlotte Prodger wins

A highly personal film shot by artist Charlotte Prodger on her iPhone, which recalls her experiences of coming out as gay in rural Scotland, has won her the prestigious £25,000 Turner Prize. The Glasgow-based artist, known for exploring queer identity, won the annual art award for two of her videos. One of those, titled Bridgit, was filmed entirely on her ...

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US reopens diplomatic mission in Somalia after 28-year closure

The US has established its first diplomatic presence in Somalia for nearly 30 years. The state department said the “historic event” reflected the progress the east African nation had made. Ambassador Donald Yamamoto is heading the embassy in Mogadishu. Previously it had been based in Nairobi, Kenya. The US closed its embassy in Somalia in January 1991 amid fighting between ...

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Mueller investigation: No jail time sought for Trump ex-adviser Michael Flynn

The special counsel investigating alleged Russian collusion in the 2016 US election will not be pursuing a jail sentence for former national security adviser Michael Flynn. Mr Flynn has admitted lying to the FBI. But in a memo, Robert Mueller said Mr Flynn had provided “first-hand” details about links between the Trump election team and Russian officials. The heavily redacted ...

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Japan pledges to support Zambia

The Japanese government has pledged support to Zambian quest to attain a middle income status by the year 2030. Japanese Ambassador to Zambia Hidenobu Sobashima says the Japanese government admires the efforts Zambia is making in ensuring it attains the status of a middle income country. Speaking at a reception to mark the 85th birthday celebration of the emperor of ...

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New fiscal measures yielding results- Sichembe

Accountant General, Dr. Dick Sichembe says the fiscal measures introduced by government in the public service are already yielding positive results. Dr. Sichembe says the resource misdirection that characterized most government institutions has reduced owing to these measures. He has cited some of the measures as the public finance Act which came into effect in May 2018, the upgrading of ...

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Hunger breaks out in Mambwe district

Hunger has broken out in Mambwe District of Eastern Province. Chief Malama of the Kunda speaking people has told QFM that his Chiefdom is among the affected areas. He has urged the government through the Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit (DMMU) to urgently come to the aid of the people. Chief Malama says the area is in need of relief ...

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Clean up ‘mess’ at RTSA, President Lungu urged

Golden Progressive Party (GOP) president Jackson Silavwe has called on President Edgar Lungu to clean up what he has described as the mess at the Road Transport and Safety Agency (RTSA). GOP President Jackson Silavwe has alleged that though the Road Traffic Act (RTA) provides for the motor vehicles or trailers re-registration to be conducted every ten years, the current ...

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Siavonga dc could face disciplinary action over letter – PS

Southern province Permanent Secretary Mwangala Liyomba says Siavonga district Commissioner Lovemore Kanyama will be disciplined if it’s established that he is the one who authored a letter that went viral on social in which he informed the provincial administration of his intention to use the fire tender for his transportation. According to the letter addressed to the southern province permanent ...

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Push for operationalisation of ombudsman’s office, mps urged

Members of Parliament have been urged to push the Executive to fully operationalise the Office of Public Protector. Civil rights activist Brebner Changala is particularly encouraging opposition members of parliament to ensure that the Office of Public Protector begins to operate as per its amended Act of 2016. Mr. Changala has told QTV News that the Ombudsman institution of Zambia ...

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