PRISCILLA CHIPULU, Lusaka THE Law Association of Zambia (LAZ) has suspended lawyer Martha Mushipe from practising law for alleged professional misconduct. In a notice by LAZ legal practitioners committee secretary Samuel Wumasi, Ms Mushipe is not expected to appear in any court of law and should not file court processes of whatever nature until further…
STEVEN MVULA, Lusaka, BUTTYSON KANDIMBA, Solwezi and MAYENGO NYIRENDA, Chipata THE political battle between two blood brothers in the Nkenyauna ward by-election has been settled with the younger sibling Killan Matolokoshi of the Patriotic Front (PF) emerging victorious. And in the Kasenengwa Parliamentary by-election, the PF has retained the seat with a landslide victory on…
MAZIMBA KAUNDA, Samfya MAYBE the first question to ask is: how did Zambia get involved in the First World War? The World War I internationally brings to mind white faces with mud and blood and the battle of the Somme immediately comes to mind for a few who have watched movies about the First World…
ZIO MWALE and SHIKANDA KAWANGA, Lusaka WHAT have celebrities got to do with the Luangwa River? It is a question you should pose to the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). No, the question should also be asked to the likes of television stars Cleo Ice Queen, Christopher Katongo, Petita Mwanza, Mwaka Mugala, Petersen, Wezi,…
JIMMY CHIBUYE, Choma PATRIOTIC Front (PF) secretary-general Davies Mwila has warned of stern action against party members who are scandalising their competitors on social media during the ongoing intraparty elections. Mr Mwila said those vying for positions should tell eligible voters what they intend to do if elected instead of waging smear campaigns on social…
ROBINSON KUNDA, Lusaka FOOTBALL Association of Zambia (FAZ) life member Mwansa Mbulakulima says the appointment of FIFA referee Janny Sikazwe as the organisation’s technical director has been done at a wrong time. Mbulakulima, who is also Milenge Member of Parliament, said in an interview in Lusaka yesterday that every Zambian is eager to see Sikazwe…
Travelogue: MARGARET CHISANGA, Nairobi IF YOU ever plan to walk from the entrance of the United Nations Office in Nairobi (UNON), Kenya to the main conference hall several metres away, do not wear heels, specifically six inch stilettoes. For a brief moment, I envy a masaai woman draped in full traditional gear as she begins…
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