(BBC) A Chinese man has been executed for murdering his ex-wife by setting her alight while she was live-streaming. The woman, known as Lamu, was a well-known social media personality on Douyin, China’s version of TikTok. Hundreds of thousands of her followers had watched videos about her life in the mountains of Sichuan province. The
By Lupindula Mwewa President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA says Cabinet has resolved that any investments in chiefdoms should benefit the surrounding communities. President HICHILEMA says this is the only way development will be fostered in rural areas. He says the resolution was made during yesterday’s cabinet meeting. President HICHILEMA disclosed this when he addressed mourners at the
(BBC) The monkeypox outbreak has been declared a global health emergency by the World Health Organisation. The classification is the highest alert that the WHO can issue and follows a worldwide upsurge in cases. It came at the end of the second meeting of the WHO’s emergency committee on the virus. More than 16,000 cases
By Brian Mwale President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA is in Kalumbila District -North Western province for the burial of Senior Chief MUSOKANTANDA MUSELI of the Lunda people who died on Friday July 15, 2022. President HICHILEMA who arrived in Kalumbila around 09:30 hours proceeded to meet the late Chief’s two widows at the Palace. President HICHILEMA’s closed
By Ruth Chayinda The Football Association of Zambia -FAZ- says it will work with government to ensure the Shepolopolo team is kept active prior to the World Cup. This follows the automatic qualification of the Zambia Women’s National Football Team to the World Cup. The team yesterday settled for third-place finish at the 2022 Women
By Christopher Miti Losing Chipata District National Restoration Party – NAREP -2021 mayoral candidate WATSON LUNGU has resigned from the party and active politics after being recruited in the just ended teacher recruitment exercise. Mr. LUNGU says he will now contribute to the development of the country in the civil service and pledged to serve
MacPherson Mukuka A mining expert, EDWARD SIMUKONDA has urged Government to consult widely before making any decision involving Mopani Copper Mines. This follows remarks made by Mines and Minerals Development Minister PAUL KABUSWE that Government is pondering on reversing the US$1.5 billion exit deal by Glencore from Mopani. Mr. SIMUKONDA says technocrats should be brought
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