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Trump supporters target black voters with faked AI images

(BBC) Donald Trump supporters have been creating and sharing AI-generated fake images of black voters to encourage African Americans to vote Republican. BBC Panorama discovered dozens of deepfakes portraying black people as supporting the former president. Mr Trump has openly courted black voters, who were key to Joe Biden’s election win in 2020. But there’s

HH commits to work with the church

Zanis President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA has reiterated government’s commitment to partnering with the church in developing the country. President HICHILEMA has since encouraged the church to actively invest in diversified and climate smart agricultural activities, in order to promote food security. The Head of State said this in a speech read on his behalf by North

Govt assures Chiefs of food security

ZANIS Lusaka Province Permanent Secretary, ROBERT KAMALATA has called on traditional Leaders in Luangwa District, to help government address effects of climate change. Mr KAMALATA says traditional leaders need to advise their subjects to stop the indiscriminate cutting down of trees. He says the cutting down of trees for charcoal, has contributed to the dry

Kamoko happy with FIFA support to grassroot football

Bone Phiri ZNBC News Ministry of Education Permanent Secretary JOE KAMOKO has praised FIFA and the Football Association of Zambia-FAZ- for their partnership to support grass root football in schools. KAMOKO says the initiative will benefit the schools both locally and will expose the learners to international experience. KAMOKO said this in a speech read

VJ calls for gender parity in elective offices

Paul Shalala ZNBC News Veteran politician VERNON MWAANGA has called for affirmative action if Zambia is to reach the 50-50 gender parity in elective offices. Mr. MWAANGA, who served as a diplomat, Minister of Information and Broadcasting and Parliamentary Chief Whip, says political parties are behind in the adoption of women for Parliament and local

World Bank to aid farmers worst affected by drought

Moombe World Bank says it will mobilise resources to support farmers that have lost their crops in the drought being experienced in Zambia. World Bank Vice President Eastern and Southern Africa, Victoria KWAKWA says the bank will also provide social protection support to households to mitigate the cost of food. Dr. KWAKWA has told ZNBC
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