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MEDIA STATEMENT BY OPERATION YOUNG VOTE (OYV) ON THE CONSTITUTION AMENDMENT BILL NO 10 BILL 10: WHICH WAY FORWARD!


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  MEDIA STATEMENT BY OPERATION YOUNG VOTE ON THE CONSTITUTION AMENDMENT BILL NO 10 BILL 10: WHICH WAY FORWARD Delivered at a Media Briefing by Guess Nyirenda (Mr.) On Behalf of Operation Young Vote (OYV) @ Melsim Lodge Kalingalinga – Lusaka 10:00 hours 25th February, 2020: OPERATION YOUNG VOTE (OYV) Lotti House, 6th Floor, Suite 21, Cairo Road P.O. Box 30153 Email: oyvleader2000@gmail.com Cell: 0955/77-769 688 LUSAKA 25THFEBRUARY, 2020:MEDIA STATEMENT BY OPERATION YOUNG VOTE ON THE CONSTITUTION AMENDMENT BILL NO 10 BILL 10: WHICH WAY FORWARD All protocol observed. Fellow Media Institutions, Comrades and Colleagues present. May I take this...

British High Commissioner Nicholas Woolley met Zambian Cabinet Ministers on bilateral relations – security-related events


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I met several Zambian Cabinet Ministers last week. We discussed many areas of our bilateral relations – and of course the worrying security-related events of recent weeks. Be the first to like. Like Unlike

Evangelist Shadreck Chulu preaching at a Youth St. Peters Anglican Parish, Burma Road, Lusaka welcomed by Father Robert Sihubwa on Sunday 23rd February 2020


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Evangelist Shadreck Chulu preaching at a Youth St. Peters Anglican Parish, Burma Road, Lusaka welcomed by Father Robert Sihubwa on Sunday 23rd February 2020 Welcome to the Youth Service on this last Sunday of February with Father Bob Preaching by Eva. Shadreck Chulu Posted by St. Peter's Anglican Parish, Lusaka on Sunday, February 23, 2020 Be the first to like. Like Unlike

The Press Conference


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By Dickson Jere I once had a fall-out with the President. He didn’t like my guts when I pressed on him to face the nation amidst a crisis. “Can’t you see what we are doing? We are not sleeping…we want to solve this problem,” the President angrily responded to my persistent call for him to address the nation. At that time, 2010, the country was faced with a crippling strike by medical doctors that paralyzed the entire health sector. People were dying. People were angry with government. Tension was building. “Your Excellency, you need to address the nation,” I pleaded...

National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) Joint Researchers’ Symposium on Solar delegates visit solar Projects at the University of Zambia (UNZA) Great East Road Campus Wednesday 20th November 2019


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Forum for Democracy and Development (FDD) President Edith Zewelani Nawakwi eyes 2021 State House bid


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Nawakwi takes a shot at 2021 elections   By Edith Zewelani Nawakwi –President Forum for Democracy and Development (FDD) …personalized profile, Good day friends,   MY name is Edith Zewelani Nawakwi born in Mwenzo, in Nakonde, Northern Province of Zambia and I’m an economist by profession.   I have a degree in Agriculture Economics and Business Management from the University of Zambia and a post-graduate diploma in Economics of Energy and Development from Imperial College London, London.   I was Energy Economist at the Ministry of Transport and communication in the year 1983 to 1985 and later became Executive Secretary...

Alcohol and prayer cannot mix – Prophet Mohammad


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By Saeed Simon Banda #SSB The Prophet Muhammad (SAW) instructed his companions to avoid any intoxicating substances (paraphrased), “if it intoxicates in a large amount, it is forbidden even in a small amount.” For this reason, most observant Muslims avoid alcohol in any form, even small amounts that are sometimes used in cooking. The reasons are : – Alcohol and prayer do not mix. Prayer (salat) is a fundamental part of the Muslim lifestyle, an obligatory call to God five times a day. A ritual (woo-dhoo) is necessary before the prayer which involves a water saving ablution to spiritually connect to...

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