Asia Argento ‘accused of sexual assault’

Asia Argento was one of the first women to accuse Harvey Weinstein of sexual assault One of the leading figures in the #MeToo movement has reportedly been accused of sexual assault herself. Italian actress Asia Argento was one of the first to speak out against Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein. The New York Times reports that…

Address SADC electoral bodies, FODEP tells President Lungu

FODEP Executive Director Mweenge Chifwembe Foundation for Democratic Process (FODEP) Executive Director, Mweenge Chimfwembe has called on President Edgar Lungu to address electoral bodies in the region as he assumes chairmanship of the SADC organ on tax, defence and security operations. Mr. Chimfwembe is concerned that stakeholders have lost confidence in the electoral bodies in…

Harrington calls for more sensitization on speed Camera’s

William Harrington Former Transport and Communications Minister Former Transport and Communications Minister, William Harrington says concerns by members of the public on the newly introduced road traffic speed cameras are genuine. Mr. Harrington says while these cameras are meant to help reduce traffic accidents, there should have been more sensitization on their installation. In a…

Chingola Hubby Murders Wife Over Relish

A 53 year-old woman of Kasompe Township in Chingola District on the Copperbelt has been murdered by her husband following a marital dispute. Copperbelt Commissioner of Police Charity Katanga said the incident happened after a marital dispute over relish identifying the deceased as Tisa Nkandu. “We received a report of murder in which Ines Siavulwe,…

RTSA Sheds Light on Speed Camera Installations

The Road Transport and Safety Agency (RTSA) says that there will be no waiver for fines there have been recorded on the newly implemented electronic management system. Addressing a media briefing, RTSA Chief Executive Officer, Zindaba Soko said the installation of cameras on major roads was part of the strategy to reduce road traffic accidents.…

Sensitise cadres on peace pact

EXACTLY a month ago, hopes of many peace-loving Zambians were ignited when the ruling Patriot Front (PF) and opposition United Party for National Development (UPND) signed an agreement to end political violence. To many, this seemed like a signal for a new era of peace and co-existence, especially for the two perceived political rivals –…
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