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
MATHEWS KABAMBA, Kitwe ONE woman is not enough for a Kitwe man who has asked the local court to grant him permission to marry a second wife. Before senior local court magistrate Frederick Ndhlovu was Alice Tembo who sued Ben Ngosa for divorce owing to his persistence that he wants a second wife. Magistrate Ndhlovu
KAPALA CHISUNKA, Lusaka POLICE on Friday raided a house in Lusaka’s Woodlands area and stopped an alleged sex party involving 70 teenagers aged between 13 and 18. Police spokesperson Esther Katongo said in a statement yesterday that bottles of beer and used condoms were found on the scene. The incident happened between 17:00 hours and
MELODY MUPETA, Kitwe THE Human Rights Commission (HRC) has opposed calls to re-introduce corporal punishment in schools because it is an infringement of children’s rights. HRC spokesperson Mwelwa Muleya said in an interview yesterday that Article 28 of the Conventions on Rights of Children clearly states that dignity of children must be respected. Mr Muleya
MIKE MUGALA, Lusaka NDOLA mayor Amon Chisenga has suggested that men who defile girls or who marry them early should be castrated as a solution to curbing the scourge as opposed to revising the Marriage Act. And Mr Chisenga has assured the affected marketeers at the recently burnt Kapalala Market that no-one will lose their
TORN APART with BOYD PHIRI IT is clear that Facebook has a way of adding vim and vigour to people’s lives, especially when it comes to expressing themselves in selfies and telling us all about their things. Obviously, everything is about things nowadays. It seems you’ve got to have things to have a better caption
LIFE: What A Journey with CHARLES CHISALA I HAVE warned these Ngoni people to stop challenging the Bemba to golf contests, but they don’t seem to listen. Once again, as the Zambia Daily Mail reported on Wednesday August 30, 2017 the Bembas vanquished the hapless Easterners last Sunday. Again, the Bembas subdued their tribal cousins
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