By Justine Akakulubelwa Zambia Army Deputy Commander and Chief of Staff, GEOFFREY ZYEELE, has assured Livingstone residents of continued peace and security in the Tourist Capital. Major General ZYEELE says the army has interests in various strategic issues happening between the two borders, of Livingstone and Kazungula. He says the army is pleased to note
By Moombe Hamoobola A Livingstone-based Education Expert, has urged teacher unions to train the newly recruited teachers in financial literacy. Dr. KABOMBO KASHUMBA has told ZNBC news that this will protect the newly recruited teachers from falling into heavy debt. Dr. KASHUMBA, who is also Zambia Congress of Trade Unions -ZCTU- Southern Province Regional Coordinator
(BBC) Three children and seven adults have died in a house fire in the US state of Pennsylvania, and a firefighter called to the scene was horrified to find the victims were his own family. Pennsylvania State Police confirmed the names of six of the victims, but have yet to identify the youngest children, aged
(BBC) China is halting co-operation with the US in several key areas including climate change, military talks and efforts to combat international crime. The new measures follow a trip to Taiwan by a US congressional delegation led by senior Democrat Nancy Pelosi. China, which also announced it was sanctioning Ms Pelosi and her family, views
BBC-Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has told a conference of US conservatives that the West is locked in “a clash of civilisations”. The right-wing leader drew enthusiastic applause at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Texas. Mr Orban’s speech comes after his long-time cabinet adviser resigned over comments he made that she described as “pure Nazi”.
Zambia’s Men’s 4 by 400 meters Relay team has qualified to the final of ongoing Commonwealth Games, after coming out third in their Heat. The four, MUZALA SAMUKONGA, KENNEDY LUCHEMBE, DAVID MULENGA and PATRICK NYAMBE booked a place in the final of the ongoing Commonwealth Games. And later tonight at 21 hours, the duo of
Mwila Nsofu-UPND Secretary General, BATUKE IMENDA has called on Zambians to continue cherishing peace. Mr IMENDA says Zambians need to celebrate the one-year-of-peace under the New Dawn Government. In an interview with Journalists, Mr IMENDA said the past had taught the New Dawn Government and Zambians at large, the importance of peace and unity. And
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