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President HICHILEMA Counsels young people

By Ruth Chayinda President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA has urged young people to use technology positively to acquire and share knowledge. President HICHILEMA says it is unfortunate that young people are using technology to do things that do not build their lives and improve their well-being. He says it is Government’s duty to provide technology but it

Equatorial Guinea’s Obiang: World’s longest-serving president eyes re-election

(BBC) The world’s longest-serving president is seeking re-election to continue his 43-year rule in Equatorial Guinea. President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, 80, has presided over a regime marked by alleged human rights abuses including torture and disappearances. Some opposition candidates are standing, but they are not expected to win. The president has a strong grip

ZAMBIA TRIUMPHS OVER SENEGAL

By Effie Mphande Zambia has beaten Senegal in the First Ever Antimicrobial Resistance Debate Competition. The Zambian team, which was made up of students from the Copperbelt University, Apex, Chreso and UNILUS, scored 8.3 out of 10 points while Senegal got 8.1. Both teams put forward insightful and thought provoking arguments. The debate took place

12-year old boy loses leg following a snake bite

By Mushota Mpundu A 12 year-old boy of Chauluti in Kalabo District, Western Province has had his right leg amputated after he was bitten by a snake while herding animals. NALISHUWA NALISHUWA’s parents first took him to a traditional healer and after two weeks his leg started rotting. Uncle of the victim MARTIN MULELE says

PF Mafinga MP pledges to work with President HICHILEMA

By Musenge Mulimba Patriotic Front Mafinga Member of parliament ROBERT CHABINGA has pledged to work with President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA and the New dawn government. Mr. CHABINGA says President HICHILEMA means well for the people of Zambia and should be supported at all costs. Speaking during a thanks giving rally in Solwezi, Mr. CHABINGA commended President

Zambian youths urged to start writing books

By Justine Akakulubelwa Senior Chief MUKUNI’s wife, VERONICA has encouraged Zambian youths to start writing books. Mrs. MUKUNI notes with sadness that some books being used in literature in English in schools are from West Africa. She says it is high time Zambian writers authored books that can replace the foreign books, so that pupils
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