ROBINSON KUNDA and STEPHEN PHIRI, Lusaka MIDFIELDERS Chisamba Lungu and Roderick Kabwe are the first foreign-based players to join the Chipolopolo ahead of Saturday’s 2018 Russia World Cup qualifier against Algeria. Team manager Chris Chibuye confirmed the arrival of the duo in Lusaka yesterday. Chisamba plies his trade in Turkey while Kabwe campaigns for South
CHOMBA MUSIKA, Lusaka OVER 28,000 divorce cases were recorded countrywide last year mainly because of infidelity between spouses. According to latest statistics from the local court office, Zambia recorded 28,101 divorces across the country’s 10 provinces. The average age of couples seeking divorce was between 20 and 45 years. Eastern Province had the highest number
FRANCIS CHEWE, Lusaka ONE grandfather walked 25km, all the way from Kanakantapa to the Kenneth Kaunda International Airport (KKIA) in Lusaka to receive a grandson named after him who was arriving from New Delhi, India. Before his trip to New Delhi, the boy, aged 10, was often left under the care of his grandfather because
PRISCILLA CHIPULU, Lusaka HOUSE of Chiefs chairperson Chief Ngabwe has called for a ceasefire between Senior Chief Chipepo and Chief Liteta of the Lenje in Central Province over their differences regarding the holding of the Kulamba Kubwalo traditional ceremony. And the traditional leader has urged Government to take action and arrest those impersonating as chiefs.
Dear editor, THE Government remains the winner of the debate over mandatory HIV/AIDS testing of all those that visit hospitals. Even at hospital, after testing the patient, the staff record the findings in the patient’s file in such a way that laypersons can’t understand them. My concern is that while the majority of women visit
Analysis: REGINALD NTOMBA THROUGHOUT history there came a time when nations resolved to galvanise efforts to confront a problem seen as threatening the wellbeing of humanity. We have seen such energies in tackling HIV and AIDS, climate change, poverty and conflict, among others. Such was also the case in 2010 when nations realised and agreed
ARTHUR MWANSA, Lusaka LUSAKA Province Minister Japhen Mwakalombe has commended the Muslim Social Welfare Trust (MSWT) Zambia for sinking seven boreholes in Shibuyunji district at a cost of K150,000. The provincial minister is also happy that MSWT recently donated food hampers worth K15,000 to the elderly and less privileged in Shibuyunji. Mr Mwakalombe said the
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