Nollywood actress Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde and her husband Captain Ekeinde, have moved into their newly built home. The actress shared the good news with her fans via her page. She wrote: Moving house has to be the most stressful thing on earth! Especially moving from your house to your house! I’ve missed you all.
HISTORY was officially made tonight at the inaugural DStv Mzansi Viewers’ Choice Awards. Over 1 million votes were cast for 50 nominees in 10 categories, as South Africa made her voice heard. Saturday night’s glittering gala was the culmination of a legendary battle worthy of Mzansi’s entertainment history, as fans put their thumbs through
The inter-denominational prayer service meant to give thanks for the release of UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema that was cancelled by police last Thursday will go ahead this Tuesday. Convener of the service, Pastor Kangwa Chileshe of City of Refuge Church, confirmed the development saying: “Our Thanksgiving celebration service is officially on for Tuesday 29th August
A high-level conference in Lusaka has focused on common symptoms in women and children. With a focus on heartburn and acid reflux in pregnancy and fever in children, Zambia’s first Healthcare for Women and Children Conference 2017 was staged at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Lusaka last week. Zambia, with the 4th-highest fertility rate in
Zambian Breweries has appointed Jose Daniel Moran as its new country director with effect from September 1, replacing Annabelle Degroot, who is moving to Nigeria to run parent group AB InBev’s West Africa business unit. Moran moves to Zambia from Mozambique, where he was AB InBev sales director. Prior to that he served as SABMiller
Zambian Breweries has commended the Ministry of Energy for its action in resolving the long-running problem of fuel tankers parking dangerously close to the company’s premises In Lusaka. Out-going Zambian Breweries country director Annabelle Degroot praised government for its response in finding a lasting solution to the issue of the tankers, which have now largely
Global ratings agency Standard and Poors (S&P) has revised Zambia’s outlook on the ‘B’ long-term foreign and local currency sovereign ratings to stable from negative. At the same time, the ‘B’ long-term and ‘B’ short-term sovereigns have been affirmed. And Finance Minister Felix Mutati says the revision of Zambia’s sovereign rating by Standards and Poors
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