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CHINSALI DENIES ALLEGATIONS OVER FOOD SECURITY PACKS

By Malapo Lupupa The Department of Community Development and Social Welfare in Chinsali has denied allegations that have emerged that vulnerable households on Social Cash Transfer -SCT- in the district were made to pay 400 Kwacha to access the Food Security Packs. Community Development officer TOM MUNGALA has refuted allegations saying that it lacks merit.

CHESS FEDERATION PICKS NATIONAL TEAM

(ZANIS) The Chess Federation of Zambia- CFZ- has completed its trials of National team selection process. Chess Federation of Zambia president LESLIE CHIKUSE says a ten member Squad comprising five males and five females completed their last phase of the trials that was held at Levy Mwanawasa Stadium in Ndola. ZANIS sports reports that CHIKUSE

Rihanna reveals she’s pregnant at Super Bowl half-time show Published 3 hours ago

(BBC) Rihanna delivered an electrifying and hit-heavy half-time show at Sunday’s Super Bowl, but social media went into meltdown when the singer revealed an unexpected special guest. In an interview last week, the Bajan singer was asked if there would be any surprises during her performance at Arizona’s State Farm Stadium. “I’m thinking about bringing

Ugandan university bans cameras at graduation ceremony

(BBC)One of Africa’s most prestigious universities has banned those attending its graduation ceremony from carrying phones, cameras and video cameras, according to a statement. Uganda’s Makerere University will from Monday hold a five-day graduation ceremony at its Freedom Square. Faculties have been assigned different graduation dates across the week. No reason was given for the

Army will not compromise training standards – ALIBUZWI

By Brian Mwale The Zambia Army Command says it will not compromise training standards for new recruits. Army Commander SITALI ALIBUZWI says the Army has maintained high standards and ethics by following training procedures. Lieutenant General ALIBUZWI says basic military training often prepares recruits for all elements of service including physical, mental, and emotions. He

Govt assures OMCs

By Alice Njobvu Energy Minister PETER KAPALA says the importation of finished petroleum products through the Tanzania Zambia Mafuta -TAZAMA- pipeline will not knock local fuel transporters out of business. Mr. KAPALA says this is because local fuel transporters will still be involved in ferrying the commodity from the main storage depots and distributing across
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