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10,000 expected for Boyz II Men

MEMORY MANINGA, Lusaka ABOUT 10,000 people including some from as far as Uganda, Kenya, Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe, are expected to attend next month’s Stanbic Music Festival at Lusaka Polo Horse to be headlined by iconic R’n’B music group Boyz II Music. Local musicians who include traditional folk singer Mumba Yachi, hip-hop sensation Chef 187,

Wearing shoes without socks

Fashion Trends with ANGELA CHISHIMBA AS THE temperatures get warmer, most men are finding comfort in wearing shoes without socks. These days, it is fashionable for men to wear shoes without socks, especially on casual wear. Although wearing shoes without socks fascinates many men, it cannot be called a trend as there are many who

Peter Tosh memorial set for Bongwe

KELVIN KACHINGWE, Lusaka THE Burning Youth, who won the battle of Bands competition at Radisson Blu Hotel last Saturday, Jasper Mix, Stil Jah, Cry Blood, Jah Assegai, Dally Dally, Lazzig, Ghetto Youths, Feruz, Lalibela and Miss Williams, are among the acts expected at the Peter Tosh 30th anniversary Peace and Love concert at Bongwe Big

Zambia Railways intensifies advice

CHAMBO NG’UNI, Kabwe THE Zambia Railways Limited (ZRL) will intensify sensitisation among people in Mazabuka’s Kaleya settlement, where it records frequent train derailments. In a statement released in Kabwe yesterday, ZRL managing director Christopher Musonda attributed Wednesday’s accident in Mazabuka, in which one passenger died and four others were injured, to suspected sabotage. “Our investigations

Remand prisoners’ release on cards

CHOMBA MUSIKA, Lusaka MINISTER of Justice Given Lubinda says it is unacceptable to keep over 4,000 remand prisoners for lengthy periods in correctional facilities and has pledged to have their cases heard expeditiously by the courts. Mr Lubinda said it is unfair for remand prisoners to stay behind bars for a long time without their

‘Stop open-air bars’

MELODY MUPETA, Kitwe THE Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA) has urged on councils on the Copperbelt to intensify their efforts in curbing the sale of alcohol in open places. Regional coordinator Sharon Chisanga said in an interview yesterday that the practice is contributing to alcohol abuse among young people. Ms Chisanga urged councils and the
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