By Etambuyu Katota-UPND Youths have described 2022 as a successful year for the party as it has been able to deliver on most campaign promises. UPND Lusaka Province Youth Chairperson ANDERSON BANDA says among the promises attained are massive recruitment of teachers and health personnel, the abolition of the death penalty and the removal of
(BBC)-Avatar: The Way Of Water has made $1bn (£831m) at the global box office in just 14 days, becoming the fastest film to pass the milestone this year. The long-delayed sequel has proved a hit with audiences despite wildly varying reviews. It is one of only three films to surpass $1bn this year, after Top Gun:
BBC-Russia has launched dozens of missiles at cities across Ukraine, officials there say. Kyiv Mayor Vitaly Klischko said there had been several blasts in the city, causing damage and at least one death. The attacks happened two days after Russia carried out one of the largest air strikes since the start of the war. Ukraine
(BBC)-Newly released tax returns for former President Donald Trump have shed light on his business losses, complicated tax set-ups and tax payments during his White House years. However, they are unlikely to have a major political impact as he eyes another presidential run, experts say. The documents confirmed that Mr Trump paid no federal taxes
(BBC)-Cristiano Ronaldo has joined Saudi Arabian side Al Nassr on a deal that runs until 2025. The Portugal captain is a free agent after leaving Manchester United following a controversial interview in which he criticised the club. ADVERTISEMENT Ronaldo will reportedly receive the biggest football salary in history at more than £177m per year. The 37-year-old says he is
(BBC)-North Korea has fired three short range ballistic missiles towards the sea to the east of the Korean peninsula, South Korea’s military says. This latest volley comes five days after North Korea flew drones into South Korea’s airspace for the first time since 2017. North Korea has launched more missiles this year than ever before.
(BBC)-Chinese officials must share more real-time information on Covid in the country as infections surge, the World Health Organization (WHO) has said. Many of the country’s strict restrictions have been lifted over the last few weeks, but cases have soared and several countries are now screening travellers from China. WHO officials say they want to
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