Sometimes in science, answers come serendipitously, where researchers aren’t expecting to find them. That’s what happened to Cristian Apetrei, Ivona Pandrea and their colleagues during a recent study on human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV.
KAMANGA’S TIPS
…US$30, 000 should motivate Copper Queens says FAZ Chief
By MICHAEL MIYOBA
THE Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) is confident the US$30, 000 the Copper Queens will get each after failing to go past the Group Stage at the ongoing 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup will be utilised well.
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Govt still committed to meeting Nali’s medical bills
By MICHAEL MIYOBA
GOVERNMENT has reaffirmed its commitment to meet the medical bills of injured Copper Queens goalkeeper Hazel Nali.
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ZEMA exceeds environmental impact assessment projects target by 30%
By RUTH YAMBAYAMBA
THE Zambia Environmental Management Agency (ZEMA) has disclosed that it has exceeded its 2023 mid-year target for environmental impact assessment projects by 30.4 percent which translates to over Fourteen Billion Kwacha.
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Love to nap? Here’s more evidence it’s good for your brain
A study published last month in the journal Sleep Health found that regular napping is linked to larger brain volume and could indicate anti-aging properties of napping.
People on ART with low levels of HIV viral load found to have almost zero risk of sexually transmitting the virus
People living with HIV who maintain low—but still detectible—levels of the virus and adhere to their antiretroviral regimen have almost zero risk of transmitting it to their sexual partners, according to an analysis published in The Lancet. The study’s findings will be presented at an official satellite session ahead of the 12th International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Science (IAS 2023).
Kampyongo’s wife asks court to order state to avail her statements
By LUCY PHIRI
FORMER Home Affairs Minister Stephen Kampyongo’s wife, Wanziya Chirwa has asked the court to order the state to avail to her, her ordinary statements recorded by her arresting officer.
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How austerity made the UK more vulnerable to COVID
The concept of austerity featured prominently in the first round of hearings of the UK’s COVID inquiry, which has recently come to a close. Notably, former chancellor George Osborne claimed that austerity had a “positive” effect on the UK’s ability to withstand the pandemic.
‘LISWANISO DOCTRINE’
UPND national youth chairman Gilbert Liswaniso must be commended for his sound advice to the youth in the party not to claim exclusive rights to opportunities under the new dawn administration.
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Is venting good for your health?
Venting—the release of negative, pent-up emotions—can feel good. But is it actually good for you? Or does it do more harm than good to dwell on negative thoughts and feelings?