Chipolopolo coach Wedson Nyirenda has described as excellent, the performances of under-20 stars, Enock Mwepu, Patson Daka and Fashion Sakala in his side’s 3-1 bashing of Algeria in a Russia 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifier. Austria-based midfielder Mwepu came off the bench 11 minutes after the restart to put the game beyond the reach of the
MELODY MUPETA, Kitwe A WIFE of a police officer has narrated before the Kitwe local court how she opts to spend nights in a cabin for fear of her husband who forces her to sleep with him against the order of nature. This was heard in a case in which Bwizu Siamachila sued Grace Siamachila
JACK ZIMBA, Lusaka “I NEVER really had an ambition until I was going through my secondary school years,” says Conrad Mbewe, who is today celebrating 30 years of pastoring the Kabwata Baptist Church. At some point, however, the young Conrad did entertain thoughts of becoming an aeronautical engineer, just because the phrase sounded very prestigious.
ROBINSON KUNDA, SYLVESTER CHISHIMBA, National Heroes Stadium Lusaka ZAMBIA striker Brian Mwila is delighted to score goals that ended Algeria’s 35-year dominance over the Chipolopolo. Mwila scored a brace as Zambia crushed Algeria 3-1 in a 2018 Russia World Cup qualifier at National Heroes Stadium in Lusaka yesterday. “I am delighted to have scored two
MELODY MUPETA, Kitwe A THIRTY-TWO -YEAR-OLD woman of Kitwe narrated before the Kitwe local court how her husband refuses to shave her private parts unless she ties a black cloth outside their house. This is in a case in which Paul Mpundu, 38, sued Angela Namwanga for divorce on grounds that she is financially irresponsible.
MIKE MUGALA, Lusaka THOUGH the number of street kids, orphans and vulnerable children roaming the streets of Lusaka has increased rapidly, efforts being made to address such challenges by orphanages like Fountain of Hope cannot escape the eye. Since April 1996 when it was founded, Fountain of Hope has greatly contributed to transforming the lives
MULWANDA LUPIYA, Ndola THE Zambia Rugby Union (ZRU) has banned two Chibuluma players from all activities for allegedly attacking a referee during a National Rugby League match. The players are Kelvin Zulu and Steward Sakala. Zulu and Sakala vented their anger on referee Dennis Sinyangwe, whom they clobbered after Chibuluma lost 28-23 in a Week
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