By Nadine Yousif BBC News The US airman accused of leaking confidential intelligence and defence documents has been officially charged in a court appearance in Boston. Jack Teixeira, 21, wore shackles and a prison uniform as he stood before a federal judge on Friday. After a shout of “love you, Jack” from a person in
Wilson Mulinda ZNBC News Former ZNBC Director General JULIANA MWILA has died. Ms. MWILA, 67 died on Friday night at the Cancer Diseases hospital in Lusaka after an illness. Mrs. MWILA also served as the immediate past ZNBC Board Chairperson. ZNBC Head of Corporate Affairs ANNE MUKABE has confirmed the development to ZNBC News. Ms.
Masauso Mkwayaya ZNBC News A combined team of officers from the Drug Enforcement Commission -DEC-, Zambia Police, and the Department of Wildlife and National Parks have arrested 45 people for being in possession of various illicit drugs. DEC Acting Northern Province Commander MATHIAS KAMANGA says the arrest follows a joint operation conducted in Musenga
Alice Lubasi ZNBC News ZESCO Limited has cleared 59,818 new connections of the 67,000 backlog as of 2022. Board Chairperson VICKSON NCUBE says the company now needs to clear the remaining 7,182 connections . Mr NCUBE says the Corporation is working to ensure that everyone is connected as soon as possible. He says the delay
By ZANIS Government has advised farmers in Petauke district to embrace innovations that promote the rearing of livestock which can cope with changing climatic challenges. Fisheries and Livestock Senior Coordinator CHRISBORM MUBAMBA, said livestock farmers should adapt to new innovation that can improve the production of livestock amid climate change. Dr MUBAMBA said this during
Lawrence Kabutu ZANIS The United Nations World Food Programme -WFP- has deployed a Savings mechanism in 16-districts across the country to promote local resource mobilization and investment. The mechanism dubbed,” Savings for Change “has seen the establishment of Two thousand three hundred Savings Groups. The Savings Groups are also supported by the Strengthening Climate Resilience
By Zeinab Mohammed Salih and Emmanuel Igunza BBC News, Khartoum & Nairobi Gunfire and explosions have been heard in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, after days of tension between a notorious paramilitary force and the country’s army. The dispute centres around a proposed transition to civilian rule. Reuters is reporting that gunfire has been heard close
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