Vice Admiral Raman Prem Suthan, AVSM VSM, has taken over as the new Vice Chief of Naval Staff at a solemn occasion held in the precincts of the South Block. He takes over from Vice Admiral Nirmal Verma, PVSM, AVSM,
Senator John Douglas and GCO's President Ed Stone have both written letters urging him to sign HB 89. Those letters can be viewed here:Senator Douglas' LetterGCO President's LetterAlso a new reason to urge the Governor to sign HB 89 is
Bob Barr, former congressman, was invited to speak at the College on the Second and Fourth Amendments. Former Georgia Congressman Bob Barr spoke at the College of New Jersey last week regarding the Second Amendment and the importance of the
E.J. Dionne`s column in the Washington Post asked this question about Barack Obama: "Is he Adlai Stevenson or John F. Kennedy?" In the New Republic online, John Judis wondered if Obama might be "the next" George McGovern, the 1972 Democratic
Monday`s 6-3 Supreme Court decision upholding Indiana`s voter-identification law has unhinged Democrats and their allies on the political left. Within hours of the ruling, the ACLU was wringing its hands about the judgment of the court that requires someone to
In a BBC radio report of 28 April 2008, certain Pakistani and Indian MONUC blue helmets were alleged to have sold weapons for gold to the militia of Ituri in 2004 and 2005. The UN conducted an investigation in 2007.
Uganda is finally recovering from two decades of rural terror by the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) of Joseph Kony, and the Allied Democratic Front (ADF), a shadowy Islamic front led by Jamil Mukulu-both men are fugitives. Both groups were sponsored
THE Zambia National Service (ZNS) should be transformed into a major and sustainable food producer for the country, former commandant, Michael Mbao, has said.
About 7,000 firearms and over 30,000 ammunitions have already been handed over to the National Police, in the light of the programme of disarming citizens in illegal possession of firearms.
Rwanda has added its voice in calling for the UN to carry out a full inquiry into allegations that UN peacekeepers in the Congo was supplying weapons to rebel groups in exchange for minerals.
The Zimbabwe government today said soldiers had killed an opposition supporter and wounded two others following skirmishes near a military training camp.
THE chief mediator in the peace talks, South Sudan's Vice-President Riek Machar, is to meet LRA leader Joseph Kony in Ri-Kwangba tomorrow, according to Government sources.
AS Major General Michael Mbao joins the long list of former Zambia National Service (ZNS) commandants, it will be important to heed his farewell message.
The Campaign against HIV/AIDS, violence against women and small arms will continue Thursday in Gbarnga, Bong County with street parade and a day-long jamboree.
The National Chairman of the ruling Unity Party, Dr. Charles Clarke has called on members of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) to unite for the common good of the country.