A 32 year old woman of Misisi compound has allegedly stabbed her husband to death using a knife in their one roomed house after a fight. And police have arrested the suspect and detailed her in their custody. Acting police spokesperson Danny Mwale has told the media in a statement that the incident occurred this
This is a true story I picked from the WebMD website and I thought I can share it. I know that in this very column, several stories of people living with HIV have been written especially from the local people. But sometimes, I feel it’s important to share experiences. This story is from the USA:
BY THANDIWE MOYO - The Traditional Health Practitioners Association of Zambia (THAPAZ) has called on the government to support the practice of traditional healing methods to contribute to national wellness. THAPAZ President Rodwell Vongo told the Sunday Times it was often the case these days that patients sent to foreign countries for treatment ended up
By THANDIWE MOYO - PANOS Institute Southern Africa (PSAf) says it is concerned at the inhumane conditions endured by inmates in most correctional facilities in Zambia, especially women and children. PSAf Public Health Programme Manager Mamoletsane Khati said the organisation had embarked on a project to help improve living conditions for prisoners and circumstantial children.
By SARAH MWANZA - ZAMBIA Medicines Regulatory Authority (ZAMRA) has warned pharmacy owners who employ unqualified personnel risk losing their licences and being prosecuted. ZAMRA public relations officer Ludovic Mwale said those who register as entities to sell medicine were also required to employ trained pharmacists. Mr Mwale the licence terms and conditions for operating
By SAM PHIRI - THE Lusaka City Council (LCC) has released K50,000 to procure chemicals for outdoor residual spraying in selected areas to curb the increasing mosquito population. Lusaka Town Clerk Alex Mwansa said the Council has embarked on a vigorous integrated vector management programme in response to the increased mosquito population in the city.
We agree with Women for Change (WfC) for suggesting a national debate to discuss more effective ways of curbing the rising cases of child defilement in Zambia. We feel this bane calls for a speedy solution to protect lives of young girls who are now at the mercy of adults. Going by the frequency of
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