MATERO is famously known as the “City within a City” boasting of numerous infrastructure that includes the gigantic Heroes stadium, the Olympic Youth Development Centre (OYDC) and the heavy industrial area which is home to Zambian Breweries and other major manufacturing industries. Matero constituency has a population of over 300, 000 from five wards (Muchinga,
POLICE Spokesperson Rae Hamoonga says that the number of bodies that were discovered in unfinished house on Monday Lusaka’s Chalala area is six and not five as earlier reported. In a statement issued in Lusaka yesterday, Hamoonga says the deceased have been identified as Albert Mwanza whose head was chopped off and found in completely
A POLICE officer has been shot dead by suspected criminals in an aggravated robbery. Police Spokesperson Rae Hamoonga has confirmed the development in Lusaka yesterday. Hamoonga says the robbery which occurred yesterday between 09:00hrs and 10:00hts happened along Lunzia Road, off Addis Ababa Road. “Facts of this incident are that the deceased was in the
A TOTAL of 224 Road Traffic Accidents have been throughout the country from 31st July to 2nd August 2016. Police spokesperson Rae Hamoonga said in a statement released in Lusaka yesterday that during this year’s just ended Farmers Holiday period, 12 people died as compared to 218 accidents which were recorded last year with 28
THERE are only three kinds of people. Leaders! Those who take charge, build, inspire, and create. Followers! Those who support leaders and work to achieve mutually beneficial goals and of course destroyers! Destroyers cannot find it within themselves to follow anyone. Their hatred and insecurity is too pure to see strength in any other being.
By JAMES KUNDA - PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu has said the United Party for National Development (UPND) is a divisive political party and its president Hakainde Hichilema should not be given an opportunity to rule the country. Mr Lungu said the UPND sided with only one region of the country, thus voting for Mr Hichilema in
FORMER Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan is to lead the African Union Election Observer Mission to Zambia to monitor next week’s general elections. A statement posted on the AU website said Mr Jonathan would be leading a short term mission to join the continental’s deployment of long term election experts who are already on the ground
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