Zanis Five people have died in a road accident in Isoka District of Muchinga Province after a trailer belonging to a Tanzanian registered truck overturned last night. The five, who are all males, include four juveniles aged between 12 and 15 and a 21-year-old man. Muchinga Province Police Commanding Officer KAUNDA MUBANGA says the truck
By Mariko Oi Business reporter Vietnamese electric vehicle (EV) maker VinFast’s stock market valuation has soared above Ford and General Motors (GM) on its first day of trading. Shares in the firm, which has yet to make a profit, closed above $37 (£29) each in their New York’s debut. That gave VinFast a stock market
Chelsea have agreed a fee of £53m plus £5m in add-ons for Southampton midfielder Romeo Lavia. The 19-year-old, who has one senior cap for Belgium, is yet to have a medical before the move to Stamford Bridge. Lavia made 34 appearances in all competitions last season but could not stop Saints being relegated from the
By Bernd Debusmann Jr in Washington, Max Matza in Maui, and Christy Cooney in London BBC News US President Joe Biden says he will travel to Hawaii “as soon as he can” amid criticism of his response to the island’s deadly wildfires. Speaking in Milwaukee on Tuesday, Mr Biden said he wanted to ensure that
By Jean Mackenzie and Derek Cai in Seoul and Singapore BBC News North Korea has said US soldier Travis King crossed into its territory last month because of “inhuman maltreatment and racial discrimination” in the army. The 23-year-old private dashed across the border from South Korea on 18 July while on a guided tour. Private
ZNBC Sport Copper Queens First Choice Goalkeeper HAZEL NALI is expected to undergo a knee surgery at Saint George’s Hospital in New Zealand, tomorrow, August 16, 2023. And, Government has wished NALI a successful surgery and a speedy recovery. Zambia High Commissioner to Australia and New Zealand, ELIAS MUNSHYA says as part of the commitment
Hannock Kasama ZNBC News Vice President MUTALE NALUMANGO says 90,000 adolescent Zambians aged between 10 and 19 are living with HIV. Mrs. NALUMANGO however says HIV/AIDS annual infection rates in the country statistically reduced to 33% in 2022 against 43% in 2021. Mrs NALUMANGO was speaking in LUSAKA at University of Zambia Great East Road
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