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Strong and his secretary disagrees. Oil slows its decline ahead a day of forecast. They are falling for a second week. Yousef it is 7 00 a. M. In easton pull istanbul. Shery i am in hong kong it has just gone midday. A little bit of a rainy picture when it comes to the markets as well. We did get positive sentiment out of wall street. That is faltering in asian trading. We are seeing the japanese yen falling back most of its losses. It was reported by treasury secretary mnuchin saying that a strong dollar is good in the longterm. That is not holding. The yen at 108 spot 93. On the dollar, 75 56. We got rba minutes, which are focused on a week aussie job market and a strong Housing Market Housing Market. You are seeing rand continuing to decline falling for two consecutive sessions. Composite isnghai also extending its biggest loss in four months. It is below now a 50 day moving average. That is something to keep an eye on. China home prices will be rising in more cities since october.

Zambia : Supreme Court judge Elizabeth Muyovwe dies

Judiciary Spokesperson Slavain Kalumba confirmed the demise of Justice Muyovwe. Her father was the late Mainza Chona (1930 to 2001), one-time Vice President of the Republic of Zambia (1970 to 1973). In 1979, she graduated from the University of Zambia, School of Law, with a Bachelor of Laws. She was admitted to Zambia Bar in 1981. She worked for the Zambian Ministry of Legal Affairs, as a State Attorney and as an Assistant Senior Legal Aid Counsel. She then was hired by Lima Bank Limited, as a Senior Legal Officer, serving there from 1988 until 1991. She concurrently served as a part-time research associate for “Women and Law in Southern Africa”, between 1989 and 1993.

Zambia : Lusambo Calls for Tightened Security at Police Force Headquarters to deal with UPND Cadres

Lusaka Province Minister Bowman Lusambo has advised the Zambia police service not to tolerate any form of violence tomorrow when United Party for National Development (UPND) president Hakkainde Hichilema appears at Police Force Headquarters where he has been summoned. Mr Lusambo noted with concern that some people are planning on coming in large numbers to offer solidarity to Mr Hichilema as he appears before the police. The Provincial Minister highlighted this during the Provincial Development Coordinating Committee (PDCC) 4th Quarter 2020 meeting stating that police should be vigilant to quell any lawlessness among UPND supporters. “The police should be vigilant in their operations by deploying officers around the city of Lusaka to ensure order prevails” he said.

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