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  • Peshawar Zalmi owner announces free bus service for fans to and from Rawalpindi

    Peshawar Zalmi owner announces free bus service for fans to and from Rawalpindi

    Peshawar Zalmi owner Javed Afridi has announced that fans will be given free bus rides from Peshawar to Rawalpindi to watch the Peshawar Zalmi’s five matches in the city.

    Peshawar Zalmi is set to play five consecutive matches in Peshawar between 28th February to 7th March.
    “The fans are the real strength of Peshawar Zalmi and we want to make sure that maximum of the fans from our base in Peshawar reach Rawalpindi comfortably to cheer for the team,” Afridi said.

    “All the ticket holders for respective games will get free bus service,” he added.

    Peshawar Zalmi will play Lahore Qalandars on 28th February, Islamabad United on 29th, Karachi Kings on 2nd March, Quetta Gladiators on 5th March and 2nd leg’s game Islamabad United on 7th March.

    Afridi further told that large screens are also being installed in Peshawar where families can enjoy the live-action on the TV broadcasts.

  • Artists accuse ‘Gul Ahmed’ for stealing their designs

    Activist Shehzil Malik whose designs support and promote women empowerment recently called out retail brand Gul Ahmed for stealing her designs.

    Soon after the allegations surfaced, the fashion outlet apologised to Shehzil and also posted a public apology.

    While the fire from this backlash was still burning, another artist came forward with a similar case. Gul Khan Truck Art’s owner artist Ali Gul took to social media to highlight the issue and seek help and support from his followers. Gul Khan Truck Art represents cultural artwork from Pakistan and makes beautiful home decor products among other things.

    Though Gul Ahmed has publicly apologised to the artists, the public is demanding answers. Artists and supporters alike are raising the issue and demanding proper action by the Gul Ahmed team.

  • Zia’s son believes ex-army chief played ‘suspicious role’ in father’s death

    Zia’s son believes ex-army chief played ‘suspicious role’ in father’s death

    Muhammad Ijazul Haq, son of former military ruler and the country’s longest-serving head of state Ziaul Haq, has said that ex-army chief General Mirza Aslam Beg and former national security advisor (NSA) General Mahmood Ali Durrani had a “suspicious role” to play in his father’s death.

    According to a report in The Hindu, Ijaz has said that as per the evidence he has collected, Indian and Israeli spy agencies were also involved in his father’s plane crash in August 1988.

    “The plane came down due to spraying of nerve gas in the cockpit that maimed pilots,” he said and confirmed to the Indian English daily the presence of explosives in mango crates, besides claiming that a projectile had also hit the plane.

    Talking to The Hindu, Ijaz said he believed that Generals Beg and Durrani were somehow involved because “some of the doctors who were working in CMH Multan informed Zia’s family probably a month or two after the incident that they received orders from higher-ups to no do the autopsy of the body parts that were found after the crash.

    “Later on, some of them told us that they were transferred from Multan to far-flung places, which was obviously done to cover it up. When the autopsies were done on Brigadier General Herbert M Wassom, who was the United States (US) military attache, then why not the Pakistanis? I asked Gen Beg directly and indirectly but he never responded. The orders to transfer the doctors to far-flung places didn’t come from their immediate bosses; only the GHQ could have done it.”

    ZIA’S DEATH:

    Zia died in a plane crash on August 17, 1988. After witnessing a US M1 Abrams tank demonstration in Bahawalpur, Zia had left the small town by C-130B Hercules aircraft. The aircraft departed from Bahawalpur Airport and was expected to reach Islamabad International Airport. Shortly after a smooth takeoff, the control tower lost contact with the aircraft.

    Witnesses who saw the plane in the air, afterwards claimed it was flying erratically, then nosedived and exploded on impact. In addition to Zia, 31 others died in the plane crash, including then chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (JCSC) Gen Akhtar Abdur Rahman, close associate of Zia, Brigadier Siddique Salik, the American Ambassador to Pakistan Arnold Lewis Raphel and General Herbert M Wassom, the head of the US Military aid mission to Pakistan.

    Conditions surrounding his death have given rise to many conspiracy theories. There is speculation that the US, India, the Soviet Union (in retaliation for Pakistani support of the mujahideen in Afghanistan) or an alliance of them and internal groups within Zia’s military were behind the incident.

    A board of inquiry was set up to investigate the crash. It concluded that “the most probable cause of the crash was a criminal act of sabotage perpetrated in the aircraft”.

  • Indefinite leave for FBR chief Shabbar Zaidi

    Indefinite leave for FBR chief Shabbar Zaidi

    Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) Chairman Shabbar Zaidi is on indefinite leave and has not joined the office, sending an application in this regard to Advisor on Finance to Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan, Dr Abdul Hafeez Sheikh, The Express Tribune reported.

    Read more: Imran’s ‘blue-eyed’ Shabbar Zaidi resigns as FBR chairman?

    The FBR chief is sick since January 9, has excused himself from working, and also informed the PM in this regard, reports said.

    Zaidi’s leave had expired on February 14, and he was supposed to join office on Feb 17, but did not. In his absence, FBR Acting Chairman Nausheen Javed Amjad has been handling the affairs of the bureau. 

    Read more: Pakistan has a cure for coronavirus and Chinese can’t stop thanking for it

    According to the report, Zaidi said that his health was not good and he would follow his doctors’ advice.

    On the other hand, the PM’s aide on finance said that if Zaidi could not continue with his work as the FBR chairman owing to ill-health, a new chairman would be appointed after consultations.

  • Faryal Makhdoom, Amir Khan welcome baby boy

    Faryal Makhdoom, Amir Khan welcome baby boy

    Boxing champion Amir Khan and his wife Faryal Makhdoom have welcomed their third child – a baby boy. The couple previously have two daughters: Lamaisah, four, and 21-month-old Alayha.

    The boxer shared the happy news on his social media.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/B84BsxhjzKd/

    The couple had announced their third baby in August 2019, with a gender reveal balloon and an emotional Faryal.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/B1b0EFUhGSM/

    Since then, Faryal has been documenting her pregnancy on Instagram, sharing snaps of her growing baby bump.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/B8l-LzzhWT4/

    Faryal and Amir tied the knot in 2013 and have been embroiled in more than just a few controversies over the years.

    While Amir was mired in cheating claims, a family feud between Faryal and her in-laws threatened to break apart the couple. In 2017 Amir split from his wife and publicly accused her of cheating on him with boxer Anthony Joshua, before withdrawing his claims and reconciling with his pregnant wife.

    But with the latest baby, it appears that all is well and we hope things stay this way.

  • Karachi Kings’ coach Dean Jones cleans stadium after PSL match

    Karachi Kings’ coach Dean Jones cleans stadium after PSL match

    Karachi Kings’ Coach Dean Jones won hearts and the internet after a video of him clearing the mess and trash after the match went viral on social media. Jones picked up the mess from the enclosure after his team beat Peshawar Zalmi on Friday at Karachi National Stadium.  

    People are praising the international cricketing star for showing a sense of responsibility towards society. Few other Karachi Kings’ cricketers were also seen in the background picking up the garbage.

    https://twitter.com/NSHofficial1/status/1230929006985383943?s=20

    Earlier, Jones’ team Karachi Kings was also involved in controversy during the match with Peshawar Zalmi. One of the Kings’ members was spotted using a mobile phone in the players’ dugout area during the match. After this, people started criticising this as ICC rules do not permit the use of a mobile phone during the match. 

    Jones cleared the air on social media by sharing that the person wasn’t any player but he was the CEO of the team. He said he was doing his job arranging the practice session for the team.

  • Sammy to be granted highest civilian award, Pakistan citizenship on March 23

    The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Saturday announced that West Indies cricketing star and Peshawar Zalmi skipper Darren Sammy will be the recipient of the highest civilian award and honorary citizenship of Pakistan for his contribution to the development of cricket in the country.

    President of Pakistan Dr Arif Alvi will confer both the citizenship and award, the ‘Nishane Pakistan’, on March 23, the board said on Twitter.

    The Windies player will be the first cricketer to receive the award.

    Following the announcement, Peshawar Zalmi’s franchise owner Javed Afridi said that the recognition of the side’s skipper would encourage other players to provide support. 

    “When Sammy was supporting Pakistan cricket, he did not do this for obtaining citizenship, but this award is in recognition of his services,” Afridi said, adding it would encourage everyone to support Pakistan cricket.

    Meanwhile, Sammy said that his support was in extension for his “love for the country” and that he did not seek any personal gains.

    “My love for Pakistan is natural, my contribution for this country is pure. I don’t need a passport to show my love for this country.  I didn’t do it for myself it is for my affection with the people and for the love I get from here,” Geo Super quoted Sammy as saying.

  • Here is everything that happened at the opening ceremony of PSL V

    Here is everything that happened at the opening ceremony of PSL V

    After a long wait, cricket, in particular, PSL has officially returned to Pakistan. The fifth edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) will be played entirely here and it goes without saying that excitement levels are high.

    The opening ceremony was promised to be a glittering affair with more than 350 artists expected to perform. However, Pakistanis were not impressed with the final product.

    Here’s everything that happened at the opening ceremony of PSL 5 at the National Stadium Karachi.

    The National Stadium was lit

    The ceremony was opened by Karachi-based VJ Ahmed Godil who instantly became meme material.

    https://twitter.com/NaikRooh/status/1230514894476316672?s=20

    Chief Minister Sindh Murad Ali Shah and Chairman Pakistan Cricket Board Ehsan Mani said a few words before the performances began

    Whirling dervishes performed to the Sufi serenades of Sanam Marvi, Abu Mohammad, Fareed Ayaz, and rock band Soch

    Sajjad Ali, Abrar ul Haq, Aima Baig and Rahat Fateh Ali Khan were among those who performed at the event. However, fans did not appreciate them lip-syncing instead of performing live. Ali Azmat, Arif Lohar, Asim Azhar and Haroon sang the PSL V anthem ‘Tayyar Hain‘.

    The opening ceremony concluded with a spectacular display of fireworks which was also possibly the best part of the ceremony

    It was Islamabad United vs Quetta Gladiators. Quetta won the toss and opted to bowl

    Azam Khan won hearts with his performance on the field

    People were not happy with Ramiz Raja for ‘fat-shaming’ Azam

    The first day of the PSL 5 ended with Quetta Gladiators winning the match

  • Pakistan secures four-months to comply with FATF agenda

    To exit the grey list of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), Pakistan has been given another four months (until June 2020) to achieve a 27-point action plan, DAWN reported.

    As measures taken by Pakistan in relation to the action plan have been appreciated at the group meetings, according to the report, all members are satisfied with the progress so far and there is no case at all for Pakistan to be blacklisted.

    Pakistan has been given an eight-point action plan to comply in the foreseeable future:

    1. Demonstrate that remedial actions and sanctions are applied in cases of AML/CFT (anti-money laundering/combating the financing of terrorism) violations relating to terrorist financing (TF) risk management and TF standard obligations
    2. Demonstrate that competent authorities are cooperating and taking action to identify and take enforcement action against illegal money or value transfer services
    3. Demonstrate the implementation of cross-border currency and BNI controls at all ports of entry, including applying effective, proportionate and dissuasive sanctions,
    4. Demonstrate that law enforcement agencies (LEAs) are identifying and investigating the widest range of TF activity and that TF investigations and prosecutions target designated persons and entities and those acting on behalf or at the direction of the designated persons or entities
    5. Demonstrate that TF prosecutions result in effective, proportionate and dissuasive sanctions
    6. Demonstrate effective implementation of targeted financial sanctions (supported by a comprehensive legal obligation) against all 1,267 and 1,373 designated terrorists and those acting for or on their behalf, including preventing the raising and moving of funds, identifying and freezing assets (movable and immovable) and prohibiting access to funds and financial services
    7. demonstrate enforcement against TF standard violations, including administrative and criminal penalties, and provincial and federal authorities cooperating on enforcement cases
    8. Demonstrate that facilities and services owned or controlled by designated persons are deprived of their resources and the usage of the resources.

    To swiftly comply with the benchmarks, meetings are already being held at the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR), the National Counter Terrorism Authority (Nacta) and the Ministry of Interior, and an implementation strategy has been shared with Islamabad’s delegation in Paris.