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Stretch's Mellow Mornings Thinking outside the box and putting a toe over the line of conformity since 1986Stretch's Life Instruction Manual Part 2More barely-useful tips on Lusaka living Full Story » ( 3 Comments ) Wed 02nd September 2009 Essential life tips from Stretch's twisted mind Full Story » ( 3 Comments ) Wed 02nd September 2009 Sports AC Leopards, the new Congolese giantFounded in 1953 in Dolisie, in the South-Western Niari department of Congo, Athlétic Club Léopards have remained in the shadow of the Brazzaville's big guns for more than 50 years. Full Story » ( 0 Comments ) Sat 18th May 2013 The Zambia National Team Coach Herve Renard has called a 24 player squad for the Namibia-Zambia International friendly match to be played in Windhoek. Full Story » ( 0 Comments ) Fri 17th May 2013 Music '50s pop singer Eddie Fisher dies at age 82Eddie Fisher, whose huge fame as a pop singer was overshadowed by scandals ending his marriages to Debbie Reynolds and Elizabeth Taylor, has died. He was 82.
Full Story » ( 0 Comments ) Fri 24th September 2010 ![]() Drake delivers his life in rhyme like few MCs ever have, and now the up-and-coming MC is set to pull the curtain back even further in "Drake: Better Than Good Enough," a documentary chronicling the hip-hop wunderkind's rise to fame.
Full Story » ( 1 Comment ) Thu 17th June 2010 Entertainment Sweden hosts Eurovision as Bonnie Tyler makes debutThe Swedish city of Malmo is gearing up to host the Eurovision Song Contest final with 26 countries set to perform for millions of TV viewers. Full Story » ( 0 Comments ) Sat 18th May 2013 ![]() Veteran US broadcaster Barbara Walters is to announce she will retire in 2014. Full Story » ( 0 Comments ) Mon 13th May 2013 Current Affairs France-Africa summit in Nice seeks business boost France aims to give a new push to business ties with Africa at a two-day summit opening in the Mediterranean city of Nice. President Nicolas Sarkozy is hosting the Africa-France summit for the first time. Thirty-eight African leaders and 250 business executives will be there. The military junta leaders of two former French colonies - Guinea and Niger - are among those attending. France is vying with China and other emerging powers for markets in Africa. The problems of piracy, terrorism and climate change are also on the agenda. African countries are demanding a bigger say in the UN Security Council and the G20 forum, so there will be some discussion of how that might be achieved. Civil liberties groups say that of the 38 African heads of state invited only two could not be accused of human rights violations. Madagascar - still embroiled in a political crisis - was not invited, and Zimbabwe refused to send a delegation after France objected to the attendance of President Robert Mugabe. In a sign that France is not treating it as a Francophone "family gathering", President Sarkozy will hold bilateral talks with the leaders of Nigeria and South Africa - the two heavyweight English-speaking powers on the continent, France's Le Monde newspaper reports.LoadsheddingIn shock i am always when i hear comments such as"no ZESCO" "whats wrong with ZESCO" Full Story » ( 2 Comments ) Mon 05th March 2012 |
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