By Shaimaa Khalil and Mattea Bubalo BBC News, Tokyo and London Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has been evacuated unharmed from a public event after what appeared to be a smoke bomb was thrown at him. A man was detained at the scene in Wakayama, where Mr Kishida had been due to give a speech
By Hannock Kasama Patriots for Economic Progress -PEP- President SEAN TEMBO has been sued by former Secretary to the Cabinet LESLIE MBULA for allegedly issuing derogatory remarks against President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA. Mr. MBULA has also sued Attorney General MULILO KABESHA as the first respondent in the matter. He has claimed that Mr. TEMBO has on
By Alice Lubasi LEVY Mwanawasa Stadium in Ndola on the Copperbelt has been certified ready to host the African Athletics Championship. The Championship is scheduled to start on April 28th to May 3rd, 2023. Sports Permanent Secretary KANGWA CHILESHE says the inspection which was conducted on April 6th 2023 has certified that the stadium is
By Ruth Chayinda President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA has urged millers to ensure there is availability of mealie meal in the country. President HICHILEMA says it is unfortunate that the country has continued to experience mealie meal deficit which has been caused by among other factors, smuggling. He however says there is need for the country to
By Mercy Banda Constitutional Lawyer JOHN SANGWA says the country’s debt crisis must take priority over amendment of the Constitution. Mr. SANGWA has argued that the amendment of the constitution should not override the need to clear the country’s debt which is affecting the nation. He says instead of spending money on the constitution amendments
By Mwila Nsofu Finance and National Planning Minister SITUMBEKO MUSOKOTWANE has appealed to outgoing World Bank Group President DAVID MALPASS to continue his push for the resolution of Zambia’s debt crisis. Dr. MUSOKOTWANE has expressed optimism that the World Bank will continue stepping-in with resources for promoting private sector investments so that the country’s development
(BBC) Two pastors of an Angolan religious sect, army of faith, have been arrested for allegedly donning replicas of Angolan Armed Forces uniforms, local media report. Novo Jornal website reports that the two were arrested on Wednesday by officers from Criminal Investigation Service (SIC) “with red pins similar to the ones worn by army generals”.
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