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OPINION: A friend, after hosting my once-young children for fish and chips, commented that the Stannard kids were the only ones who cried, not when the hot chips ran out, but when all the lemon slices were gone. Even at a young age our lot had developed a taste for many different foods, and plenty of them. Now as young adults they eat and enjoy just about any food. Taking advice from our elders, other parents, and being half sensible, we exposed our kids to a wide variety of foods and restricted processed sugary stuff from the time they were weaned. At parties, of course, they’d go berserk on cake and lollies, but that was fine as it wasn’t the norm.
BY-ELECTIONS FOR VUBWI TOWN COUNCIL CHAIRPERSON AND ONE (1) LOCAL GOVERNMENT WARD IN MASAITI DISTRICT – Electoral Commission of Zambia elections.org.zm - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from elections.org.zm Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The polls will take place from 06:00 hours to 18:00 hours.
In a statement issued to ZANIS by ECZ Corporate Affairs Manager Patricia Luhanga, aspiring candidates in the by-elections should lodge completed nomination papers and attested statutory declaration forms on the 14th of January 2021 between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.
Ms Luhanga stated that the completed nomination papers should be submitted to a Magistrate, Local Court Magistrate, Commissioner for Oaths, Election Officer or Returning Officer and other relevant offices.
“Aspiring candidates for the Council Chairperson By-election in Vubwi Town Council should take along with them fifteen (15) supporters who must be registered voters in the said Town. The supporters must have in their possession their Green National Registration Cards and Voters’ Cards,” she said.
The former Ugandan Premier League (UPL) champions have now confirmed they have resumed training for the return leg contest set for Kampala on Wednesday, January 6, and that all players in camp, including the officials, have tested negative.
“All the players and officials in camp have undergone Covid-19 testing and returned negative results,” the club said on their official website.
“The camp has been organised in line with preparations for the Confederation Cup return leg game between KCCA and AS Kigali on Wednesday, January 6, 2021, at St Mary’s Stadium, Kitende.
“The team entered camp on Saturday, January 2, and will start training at St Mary’s Stadium, Kitende, the venue of Wednesday game.