By DELPHINE ZULU - A six–month-old baby girl of Kafue has died after being hit on the head by her mother’s friend during a fight. Police spokesperson Rae Hamoonga said the baby died on Thursday last week after her mother quarrelled with a friend which resulted in a fight. Mr Hamoonga said the body of
By JULIUS PHIRI - PARAMIOUNT CHIEF Kalonga Gawa Undi of the Chewa people of Zambia, Malawi and Mozambique has called for the revival of the popular growth triangle for the benefit of the three neighbouring countries. Speaking during this year’s Kulamba traditional ceremony of the Chewa people held at Mkaika — the Chewa headquarters —
By CHIPEMA SAKAIMBO - THE Patriotic Front (PF) has denied allegations by the United Party for Nation Development (UPND) that the opposition party supporters have been banned from conducting business on the streets and bus stations by PF cadres. PF deputy spokesperson Frank Bwalya said business executives and women should never be categorised as UPND
By SAM PHIRI - LUSAKA’s Chibolya Township has once again recorded a rise in illicit drugs trade, particularly cannabis. The trade was rife during the campaign period for the August 11 general elections. A check by the Sunday Times on the infamous Gaza Street, which is well-known for open cannabis sales, showed some traders cashing
by DAVID KANDUZA - UNITY is the act of working together and this can only be achieved when a national language exists. Unity is the act of joining together and working together as one to achieve a common goal according to political experts. When all the people of a nation join together and work collectively
The Secretary to the Treasury has been challenged to tell the nation exactly how much Ministers that occupied office illegally have paid back so far of the public funds they owe. Electoral expert is disappointed that the Secretary to the Treasury and the Accountant General have remained mute over the public funds former Ministers need
PRESIDENT-ELECT Edgar Lungu has appealed to Zambians and the clergy in general to continue committing the nation to prayer for peace to continue prevailing. President Lungu said when he graced this year’s Kulamba traditional ceremony of the Chewa people of Zambia, Malawi and Mozambique in Katete today that the country deserves peace to enable citizens
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