Justennis club, has emerged winners of a junior midlands closed tennis tournament that was held at Mulungushi Village. The tournament drew participants from within Lusaka and attracted children from 10 to 14 years. Seven teams participated in the tournament which was aimed at selecting a team that will take part in the inter- provincial tennis
By Christopher Miti Sisanje PF Ward Councillor in Chipangali Constituency BOBAT PHIRI, has resigned from his position as Chipangali Deputy Council Chairperson. Mr PHIRI, who was recently arrested for theft of relief maize , bowed to pressure from traditional leaders and other stakeholders to step down because he was facing theft charges in court. In
By Moombe Hamobola A Livingstone based oil processing co-operative says over twelve wild fruit tree varieties in the district have the potential to produce cooking oil. Booma Women cooperative Technical Advisor, STEVEN TEMBO, says a study conducted in the area has reviewed that wild fruit varieties such as baobab and Amarula trees can produce edible
(BBC) Israel has cancelled a meeting in Washington after the US declined to veto a UN Security Council resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. The resolution, which also called for the release of all hostages, followed several failed attempts at similar measures since the 7 October attacks. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused the
By Hannock Kasama Suspended MONGU High Court Judge WILFRED MUMA has pleaded not guilty to the charge of willful failure to comply with the law and applicable procedure when he served as Commissioner of Lands. The offence is contrary to the Lands and Deeds Registry Act. Judge MUMA has taken plea before a panel of
(BBC) Senegal’s ruling coalition candidate Amadou Ba has called the opposition’s Bassirou Diomaye Faye to concede victory in Sunday’s presidential election, a government official said. Unofficial results showed that Mr Faye had a strong lead over Mr Ba. Mr Faye had been in prison 10 days before the vote and campaigned on the promise of
(BBC) The UN Security Council has passed a resolution calling for an “immediate ceasefire” in Gaza – something the body has repeatedly tried and failed to do since the war began in October. It became possible after the US refrained from vetoing the measure in a change from its previous position – signalling a growing
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