Scientists have long studied neurostimulation to treat paralysis and sensory deficits caused by strokes and spinal cord injuries, which in Canada affect some 380,000 people across the country.
Sleeping pill found to reduce levels of Alzheimer’s proteins
Sleep disturbances can be an early sign of Alzheimer’s disease. Many people eventually diagnosed with Alzheimer’s start experiencing difficulty falling and staying asleep years before cognitive problems such as memory loss and confusion emerge. It’s a vicious cycle: Alzheimer’s disease involves changes to the brain that disrupt sleep, and poor sleep accelerates harmful changes to the brain.
Seven more bodies retrieved from Lake Mweru, police say
SEVEN more bodies have been retrieved om Lake Mweru following a boating accident which happened on Tuesday morning. Of the Seven bodies retrieved, as well as the others which were earlier retrieved, 11 are of Congolese descent, while four are Zambians, giving a total of 15 dead bodies. Police deputy spokesperson Danny Mwale who confirmed […]
WHO hails Africa’s first mRNA vaccine hub
Africa’s first mRNA vaccine hub was ceremonially launched on Thursday to acclaim from the UN’s global health chief, who hailed it as a historic shift to help poor countries gain access to life-saving jabs.
Abductor’ admits escaping from prison
JAMES Bwalya, one of the two men accused of abducting 13 young women, appeared before the Lusaka Magistrate’s today and admitted escaping from Mwembeshi Prisons. The 22-year remandee is jointly charged with two others, Henry Phiri and Christopher Chilanga, who are convicts. The prison escape happened on February 26, 2023. After the escape from lawful […]
REAL MADRID ELIMINATE CHELSEA – as Giroud seals Milanís passage past Napoli into semis
Real Madrid cruised into the Champions League semifinals with a 2-0 win against Chelsea on Tuesday that wrapped up an emphatic 4-0 aggregate triumph, effectively ending the struggling London club’s season.
The home team, with Frank Lampard back in the dugout for a second spell, came into the match at Stamford Bridge with form and history against them.
They started brightly, playing enterprising football, but rued two huge missed chances in the first half that would have heaped pressure on the defending champions.
The Spanish giants made Chelsea pay for their profligacy when Rodrygo scored in the 58th minute and he doubled his tally with 10 minutes to go.
Chelsea, the 2021 European champions, have now lost all four of their matches since Lampard returned to the club as caretaker boss earlier this month in place of the sacked Graham Potter.
Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti stuck with the same team that won the first leg 2-0 last week while Lampard restored Reece James, Mateo Kovacic and N’Golo Kante to his line-up.
Roared on by an expectant crowd despite their current woes, the home side made a bright start against the 14-time winners.
They had a glorious chance to take the lead but Kante skewed his left-foot shot wide from about 12 yards.
The visitors, content to bide their time, looked sharp on the break.
Midway through the opening period, Rodrygo created space for himself and thumped an effort against the outside of the post from an acute angle, though goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga may have had it covered.
Luka Modric tested Kepa with a shot from an angle and five minutes before halftime Vinicius Junior skewed a shot wide from close range after a cross from the Croatia midfielder.
Meanwhile, AC Milan reached the semifinals of the Champions League on Tuesday after Olivier Giroud struck the crucial goal in a 1-1 draw at Napoli which completed a 2-1 aggregate victory over their fellow Italians.
Giroud tapped in what turned out to be the decisive goal two minutes before the break after a blistering run from Rafael Leao, who was once again key as Milan beat Napoli for the third time this month.
The France striker’s 13th goal of the season saved his blushes after he missed a penalty midway through the first half.
Napoli are on the verge of their first league title since 1990, but after being placed on the easier side of the draw Tuesday’s exit was an underwhelming end to their European adventure. – AFP.
Former High Court Judge, Joshua Banda refuses to take plea
By LUCY PHIRI
FORMER Lusaka High court Judge Joshua Banda yesterday refused to take plea in the Lusaka magistrate court in a matter is charged with two counts of corrupt Transactions contrary to the Laws of Zambia.
Banda through his lawyer James Mataliro told Lusaka magistrate Idah Phiri that he could not take plea because the counts he is charged with are multiplicity and needed to be amended.
Mr. Mataliro in his application said his client was going to be subjected to unfair trial if he was to take plea without the indictment being amended.
“The charge is embarrassing and the indictment is bad for duplicity.You cannot charge several offences in one count,two counts indicates the same offense, same facts in the statement of offense. The charge should be one, “ he said.
However, state prosecutor Virginia Tembo objected to the defence application saying separating of the counts will be fair for the accused person and it will not occasion to injustice.
Ms. Tembo submitted that the accused person should take plea because the counts are not embarrassing and the indictment is not bad to duplicity.
In this case, Banda is facing two counts of Corrupt Transactions contrary to Section 20(1) as read with Section 41 of the Anti-Corruption Act No. 3 of 2012.
It is alleged in count one that Banda on a date unknown but between July 1, 2020 and July 31, 2020 in Lusaka did corruptly solicit for K130, 000. 00 gratification from David Mwanza the Under-Sherriff in the Judiciary as an inducement in order to assist the said David Mwanza have CS CamScanner a favorable decision in a tribunal relating to the collection of K8, 000, 000.00 from Mopani Copper Mines, a private body.
In count two, it is alleged that Banda on a date unknown but between July 1, 2020 and 31July 31, 2020 in Lusaka did receive K63,000. 00 gratification from David Mwanza the Under- Sherriff as an inducement in order to assist the said David Mwanza have a favorable decision in a tribunal relating to the collection of K8, 000, 000, 00 from Mopani Copper Mines, a private body.
Magistrate Phiri has since set May 4, 2023 for ruling.
SUPPORT WOMEN’S SOCCER – SERENJE COUNCILLOR
A civic leader in Serenje has called on the corporate world to support women’s football leagues around the country.
Kuwait Women’s Football Club founder Douglas Sigauke who is Mbaswa ward councillor said the development of women’s football is heading in the right direction.
He said just like men’s football, the corporate world should come on board and support women’s football.
Sigauke, who also sponsors a men’s football club called for talent identification in remote areas for both men’s and women national teams.
He explained that the team was formed on January 1, 2023 after the ladies around his ward were inspired by the impressive performance of the women’s national team.
Sigauke however disclosed that the club was facing some challenges, such as lack of transport for away games.
Three Kamono Farm Initiative directors, chairperson and treasurer nabbed for fraud and money laundering
THREE Directors , the chairperson and treasurer of Kamono Farm Initiative Limited have been arrested and charged with fraud and money laundering amounting to more than K130 million. Those charged by the Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) are Fanwell Zulu, Enock Chibutu, Maxwell Masempela, Mirriam Soko and Matimba Chongo. DEC Public Relations Officer Hussein Khan said […]
Three arrested for forging appointment letters
THREE people have been arrested for forging and uttering a health appointment letter. Samson Phiri is alleged to have forged an appointment letter as a general worker with the help of two other suspects aged between 27 and 33. Police deputy spokesperson Danny Mwale said three people have been arrested for the offence of Forgery […]