Sunday, 29 June 2025

BULLETS FACE SILVER FOR CUP GLORY

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The biggest game in Malawi's Airtel Top 8 club football tournament is here! On 12 July 2025, rivals Nyasa Big Bullets and Silver Strikers clash in the 2025 final.

This cup competition, sponsored by Airtel Malawi, brings together the eight best teams in the country every year. It started in 2017 to give top teams a major tournament after the Presidential Cup focused more on developing new talent.

Both teams know how to win this cup. Nyasa Big Bullets are the current champions .Silver Strikers, were the very first winners in 2017 and also won in 2019. They will be determined to stop Bullets and win it for the third time.

Fans across Malawi are excited for this final showdown. Who will be crowned the 2025 Airtel Top 8 champions?Moral Lessons:The answer comes after the final whistle blows!


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Sunday, 22 June 2025

HICHILEMA AFFIRMS LUNGU BURIAL IN HOMELAND AFTER SA CONDOLENCE VISIT

Zambia Reaffirms Commitment to Bury Late President Lungu at Home After South African Condolence Visit


By Chief Admin.


Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema today received a courtesy call from South Africa's Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Mr. Ronald Lamola, during which condolences were formally conveyed and Zambia's firm stance on burying former President Edgar Lungu on home soil was reaffirmed.This attributed on HE.Hichilemas Facebook page.

Minister Lamola visited State House in Lusaka, representing South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and the people of South Africa. He delivered heartfelt condolences following the passing of Zambia's Sixth Republican President, Mr. Edgar Chagwa Lungu, who died last week.

President Hichilema's office stated that the leaders held a "meaningful and respectful discussion" focused on the burial arrangements for the late President. During this discussion, President Hichilema firmly reaffirmed Zambia's position that former President Lungu "should be laid to rest in his homeland, the Republic of Zambia."

The President also expressed Zambia's "sincere gratitude" to President Ramaphosa and South Africa for the care provided to Mr. Lungu during his period of illness prior to his passing in South Africa.

Furthermore, President Hichilema extended an official apology to the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) regarding logistical issues encountered during the repatriation of the late President's remains on Wednesday, June 18th, 2025. The statement described these issues as "unexpected challenges."

The visit underscores the diplomatic ties between Zambia and South Africa during a period of mourning for Zambia, while clearly stating the current government's commitment to holding former President Lungu's funeral within Zambia.


#Source HE.Hakainde Hichilema Facebook page 
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PAKISTAN SLAMS US ATTACK ON IRAN

Iran vows consequences after Trump-ordered attacks; Pakistan warns of regional escalation, urges diplomacy.



Pakistan strongly condemnsthe US bombing of Iran's nuclear sites on Sunday.

Pakistan says the US attacks broke international law and supports Iran's right to defend itself.

The US strikes, ordered by President Trump, hit major Iranian nuclear facilities (Fordow, Natanz, Isfahan). Trump warned Iran to "make peace" or face bigger attacks.

Iran called the US action "outrageous" and a major violation of international law. Iran warned of serious consequences and said it will defend itself.

Pakistan is very worried the attacks will make Middle East tensions much worse, causing big problems for the region and the world.

Pakistan urges all sides to protect civilians, stop the fighting, follow international law, and solve the crisis through talks and diplomacy.

Experts warn the attack might backfire, possibly pushing Iran towards building nuclear weapons in the future, and comparing it to past failed military actions like the Iraq war.

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Saturday, 21 June 2025

US BOMBS KEY IRANIAN NUCLEAR SITES

 Trump Warns Tehran to "Make Peace"

June,22 2025
By Chief admin


In a dramatic escalation of the Iran-Israel conflict, U.S. President Donald Trump announced late Sunday that American warplanes carried out precision strikes against three major Iranian nuclear facilities, demanding Tehran "make peace" or face further attacks.

The targeted sites were the heavily fortified Fordo uranium enrichment plant deep inside a mountainside, the Natanz enrichment facility, and a site in Isfahan. President Trump declared the strikes a significant success in a televised address.

"Remember, there are many targets left. Tonight was the most difficult of them all by far, and perhaps the most lethal," Trump stated. "But if peace doesn’t come quickly we will go to those other targets with precision, speed and skill." He asserted that the "nuclear enrichment facilities have been completely and totally obliterated."

The Fordo site, buried an estimated 80-90 meters underground, presented a unique challenge. U.S. officials confirmed to CBS News that the operation employed GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP) "bunker buster" bombs, believed to be the only munitions globally capable of potentially reaching such depths. Reports indicated two bombs were used at each site.

Iranian officials swiftly downplayed the impact. Hassan Abedini, an official with Iranian state broadcaster IRIB, claimed the targeted facilities had been evacuated "a while ago" and essential materials removed. "We didn't suffer a major blow because the materials had already been taken out," Abedini stated.

Independent verification of the damage remains unavailable. Former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Mark Kimmitt expressed skepticism about the long-term impact to the BBC, saying, "There’s no way to suggest that it has been destroyed for all time." The extent of structural damage and whether there were any casualties is currently unclear.

The U.S. strikes mark a direct and highly significant intervention by Washington into the ongoing hostilities between Iran and Israel, dramatically raising the stakes and intensifying global concerns over regional stability. The world now awaits Iran's formal response and watches to see if this action will force negotiations or trigger a wider conflict.

#Source :BBC/ African report file/CBS News

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MALAWI AND LIBERIA SHARE POINTS IN 2-2 THRILLER

  By Chief  Admin. The Malawi Flames were held to a 2–2 draw by Liberia in their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying match played on 08 September...