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Zambia:
President Sata Delivers 'Strange' Message to Selected PF Officials
Zambia Reports, 18 September 2014
President Michael Sata yesterday met some senior Patriotic Front and Cabinet Officials, delivering a message that caught many of those in attendance by surprise. Read more »
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Zambia:
Political 'Conman' Cosmo Mumba Chased From State House
Zambia Reports, 19 September 2014
New Revolution Party leader Cosmo Mumba who is also president Michael Sata's confidant was on Wednesday chased from State House on by First Lady Christine Kaseba. Read more »
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Zambia:
First Lady Linked to Multiple Extra Marital Affairs
Zambia Reports, 18 September 2014
First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba has been linked to a series of multiple extra marital affairs particularly with men younger her age where she allegedly finds comfort and relief from… Read more »
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Zambia:
Sata's Son Slaps Official
Zambia Reports, 18 September 2014
There was a dramatic scene at State House on Wednesday morning when Lusaka Mayor Mulenga Sata slapped his father's spokesperson George Chellah for unspecified reasons while warning… Read more »
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Zambia:
President Sata Set to Open Parliament Today
Zambia Reports, 19 September 2014
President Michael Sata will today open the fourth session of the 11th National Assembly and could endure the longest public appearance in months as his health status repeatedly… Read more »
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Zambia:
Government Launches Code of Ethics for Journalists
MISA, 12 September 2014
At the launch of the Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA) in Lusaka on 3 September 2014, Zambia's Information and Broadcasting Services Minister Joseph Katema also launched a… Read more »
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Zambia:
UPND Pinpoints Sata's Parley Address
Zambia Reports, 18 September 2014
The United Party for National Development (UPND) has pinpointed areas it expects President Michael Sata to address among them the constitution making process and the high cost of… Read more »
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Zambia:
State House Continues Barring Journalists
Zambia Reports, 19 September 2014
The barring of journalists from covering President Michael Sata's address in parliament has continued to cause consternation among media personnel from the private media. Read more »