(Zanis) -Vice President Mutale Nalumango has challenged Zambian parents to raise children in an upright manner and in accordance with Zambian values and principles. ZANIS reports that Ms. Nalumango said that God will judge parents who neglect their children. The Vice President said this in Lusaka when she handed over baby hampers to New year
(BBC)-Paris St-Germain lost for the first time since March as they were beaten by in-form Lens in Ligue 1. Second-placed Lens have lost only once in 17 Ligue 1 games this season and are now just four points behind Christophe Galtier’s star-studded league leaders. ADVERTISEMENT Lois Openda scored one goal and set up another for
(BBC)-Nottingham Forest’s comeback point against Chelsea in the Premier League is a “step in the right direction”, says midfielder Ryan Yates. Right-back Serge Aurier showed terrific composure to cancel out Raheem Sterling’s goal with a fine equaliser. ADVERTISEMENT It is the first point Steve Cooper’s side have taken after going behind this season and extends
(BBC)-At least nine people have died in a crowd crush during New Year festivities in the Ugandan capital Kampala. A number of children were killed in the incident, which unfolded at a shopping centre that hosted a fireworks display. One eyewitness explained that people – including his friend – suffocated after getting caught between crowds
(BBC)- A third of the global economy will be in recession this year, the head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned. Kristalina Georgieva said 2023 will be “tougher” than last year as the US, EU and China see their economies slow. It comes as the war in Ukraine, rising prices, higher interest rates
Zanis-Some Teachers Unions have welcomed the move by government to do away with the automatic progression for grade sevens to grade eight. National Union of Public and Private Educators of Zambia -NUPPEZ- President, Victor MUYUMBA says this move will help improve the quality of graduates in the country. And Secondary Schools Teachers Union of Zambia
By Katwishi Bwalya-The Road Transport and Saftey Agency- RTSA has impounded over 70 -motors vehicles for various offences during the festive period in Mazabuka district of Southern province. RTSA public relations officer ROY HABAALU says most drivers have been disregarding road safety requirements and rules which has led to fatal road carnage. Mr HABAALU says
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