VICTOR KUMWENDA, Sunset Stadium, Lusaka ZANACO 2 RANGERS 0 LEADERS Zanaco yesterday dug deeper to sink Nchanga Rangers in a Super Division Week 20 encounter in the capital city. Two second half goals saw Zanaco maintain the 11-point lead on the Super Division log. The win pushed Zanaco to 49 points while second-placed Nkana, who
GOSPEL GROOVES with FELIX NYAMBE SHE has a proclamation to make regarding all believers and non-believers who have given up in life – “do not die in silence…” because Jesus Christ paid it all on the Cross of Calvary. Thus man will live forever more! In her very new deliveries, gospel diva Chucky Mumba is
SPIDER’S WEB with CHEELA CHILALA LAST week I shared how my English teacher, when I just enrolled at Lusaka’s Kamwala Secondary School, Mrs Simbayi, discovered my writing talent and helped nurture it. Upon crossing into Form Two (Grade Nine), however, a Sri Lankan expatriate – Carl Samarajiwa was his name – took over as my
CHRISTINE CHISHA, Katete BISHOP Godwin Banda and Mary Mwanza met for the first time in 1986 in Chipata district. From there, he knew that Mary was destined to be his wife even after she turned down his proposal three times. Bishop Banda met Mary at the time he had decided he wanted to settle down.
LIFE: WHAT A JOURNEY with CHARLES CHISALA IT WAS time for my madam and I to make our monthly visit to the small-scale livestock market between Lusaka’s COMESA Market and the infamous Chibolya mini-township. We find it cheaper to buy a live goat and then have it slaughtered at the makeshift abattoir for our family’s
MATHEWS KABAMBA, CECILIA ZULU, Kitwe, Lusaka COUNCIL of Southern Africa Football Associations (COSAFA) general secretary Sue Destombes says Zambia could face further sanctions for disqualification from the under-17 tournament in Mauritius. In a letter dated July 30, 2016 addressed to the FAZ general secretary, Destombes said the regional body reserves the right to impose further
YOUNG & AMBITIOUS with MIKE MUGALA, Lusaka “I would love to contribute to bridging the information gap and improving access to the free flow of information by giving neutral, objective and transparent coverage,” said Margret Mumba. Margeret a grade 12 pupil at Tafimbwa Secondary School believes journalists are an essential component in national, economic and
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