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SATURDAY JANUARY 11, 1964

SATURDAY JANUARY 11, 1964

SATURDAY JANUARY 11, 1964 US date format: 1/11/1964, UK date format: 11/1/1964 It was Saturday, under the sign of Capricorn (see birth chart on January 11, 1964). The US president was Lyndon B. Johnson (Democrat). Famous people born on this day include Élise Tielrooy and Sherry Yard. In that special week of January people in US were listening to There! I’ve Said It Again by Bobby Vinton. In UK Glad All Over by Dave Clark Five was in the top 5 hits. Zulu, directed by Cy Endfield, was one of the most viewed movies released in 1964 while Herzog by Saul Bellow was one of the best selling books. On TV people were watching That’s My Boy. But much more happened that day:...

Kelvin Mutale Sampa gives 6 laptops to Lusaka Youth computer team

Kelvin Mutale Sampa gives 6 laptops to Lusaka Youth computer team

    *MCC HONORABLE KELVIN SAMPA EMPOWERS A START UP COMPANY WITH 6 BRAND NEW LAPTOPS AND FULFILLS HIS PLEDGE TO A YOUNG… Posted by Kelvin Mutale Sampa on Friday, January 10, 2020 *MCC HONORABLE KELVIN SAMPA EMPOWERS A START UP COMPANY WITH 6 BRAND NEW LAPTOPS AND FULFILLS HIS PLEDGE TO A YOUNG UNIVERSITY WRITER.* *10:01:2020* Today, MCC Honourable Kelvin Mutale Sampa has donated 6 laptops to a youth led start up Computer programming Company in Lusaka. This Youth led start up company had visited Honourable Kelvin Sampa 2 days ago at his office, after listening to his recent interview...

Medical for Quality Healthcare in Zambia (MQHZ) salutes Health Minister Chitalu Chilufya

Medical for Quality Healthcare in Zambia (MQHZ) salutes Health Minister Chitalu Chilufya

PRESS STATEMENT-FRIDAY, 10th JANUARY, 2020 MQHZ COMMENDS HEALTH MINISTER, DR CHITALU CHILUFYA FOR ACTING AGAINST UNPATRIOTIC PHARMACISTS Medical for Quality Healthcare in Zambia (MQHZ) salutes Health Minister, Hon.Chilufya on his prompt punitive action against some pharmacists for their alleged involvement in creating artificial shortages of drugs and Medical supplies in some health facilities. The suspension of the two pharmacists will serve as a strong warning to those health workers who are fond of stealing medicines for personal gain. MQHZ further wishes to commend the minister for going round to check on availability of essential Medicines in our clinics and hospitals....

Zambia back to colonial days-Charles Chanda

By Ashton Kelly Bunda – Issue No. 59 Wednesday May 1 – Tuesday – May 24, 2019 UNITED Prosperous and Peaceful Zambia (UPPZ) says Zambians have gone back to the colonial days because the freedoms they enjoy are limited. Speaking in an interview with Rainbow News, UPPZ leader Charles Chanda said like in the colonial days, Zambians are not enjoying freedom of expression and liberty of assembly made impossible by the draconian Public Orders Act (POA). “When you are talking about freedom, freedom has many dimensions. You may talk about economic freedom and you may talk about the actual freedom...

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