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Support govt development agenda,Lufuma tells defense forces

(By Chanesa Tembo)-Defence Minister AMBROSE LUFUMA has urged the defence forces to remain non partisan and support the government of the day’s developmental agenda. Mr. LUFUMA says the military is charged with the duty of maintaining peace and lack of professionalism hinders their capacity to properly execute their National duties. Speaking during the Zambia Army

UN seeks top court opinion on Israeli occupation

(BBC)-The UN General Assembly has asked the UN’s highest court to give a legal opinion on Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territories. The resolution was backed by 87 countries but opposed by 26 others, including the UK and US. The International Court of Justice (ICJ) issues binding rulings, but it cannot enforce them. Friday’s vote came

Pope Francis leads tributes to Benedict XVI

(BBC)-Pope Francis has led tributes to his predecessor, Benedict XVI, who has died, aged 95. Benedict had been noble and kind – and “gifted” to the Roman Catholic Church, the Pope said. US President Joe Biden and King Charles III are among dozens of leaders to praise the former pontiff. Benedict resigned in 2013 because

Arsenal beat Brighton to move seven points clear

(BBC)-Arsenal moved seven points clear at the top of the Premier League with an entertaining victory at Brighton. This result, allied to Manchester City’s 1-1 draw with Everton, extends Arsenal’s advantage heading in to 2023. ADVERTISEMENT The visitors were cruising at 3-0 thanks goals by Bukayo Saka, Martin Odegaard and Eddie Nketiah before Kaoru Mitoma pulled

Fuel Prices Fall

By Wilson Mulinda-The Energy Regulation Board ERB has reduced the pump prices of petroleum products,effective midnight,1st January 2023. The Board has reduced the prices by K1.40 ngwee for petrol, 94 ngwee for Diesel and  47 ngwee per litre for Kerosene. ERB Board Chairperson REYNOLDS BOWA says this means that a litre of petrol will now

Respect Presidency-Bishop Mambo

Wilsn Mulinda-Chikondi Foundation Founder JOHN MAMBO has urged citizens to condemn those that insult the presidency. Bishop MAMBO says laws are created to serve society and shape morals. He says it is important to promote peace and public policies and facilitate freedom and the future of the nation. Bishop MAMBO says it is the duty

technology gaps cause for low maize yields-Corteva

Brian Mwale-Corteva Agriscience has observed that failure to adopt latest technology and good farming practices among small holder farmers has led to low maize yield. Corteva Agriscience Managing Director SAMSON NYENDWA says maize yields among smallholder farmers have remained low around 1.8-metric tons despite a 10-metric ton yield potential. He says commercial farmers in the
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