KELVIN KACHINGWE, Lusaka FORMER model and now television presenter Katanekwa Matundwelo, through her production company Tane Productions, has opened an online shop stocking a range of products ranging from high end jewellery to hair products. The online shop is going under the mantra of “bringing the sexy back to business.” “Tane Productions through its online
JACK ZIMBA, Lusaka ‘FINALLY I no longer have to pay to enter my own country,” says Carol Chanda. Twenty-four years ago, Ms Chanda moved to the United States of America for work and decided to settle there, renouncing her Zambian citizenship. Well, she did not have much of a choice at the time because the
MATHEWS KABAMBA, Nkana Stadium, Kitwe NKANA 1 NAPSA 0 FORWARD Walter Bwalya yesterday returned to the Nkana line-up and missed a penalty but the Kitwe giants went on to edge Napsa Stars in a Super Division Week 22 match that saw the Pensioners slip to fourth position. Bwalya, who was embroiled in a nationality probe,
THELMA BWALYA, Lusaka AWARD-WINNING singer Roberto last week released his fifth album titled Superstar, whose sound is somewhat a mixture of Caribbean and Zambian. Obviously, Roberto wants the album to have an international appeal. “The album is a 16-track album, recorded in Zambia, Rwanda, Tanzania, Nigeria and France. It is a mixture of romance, dance
Zambia came from two goals down to record a significant 2-all draw away to South Africa in the first leg final round of the Kenya 2018 African Nations Championship qualifier. South Africa had gone ahead in the 32nd minute through Gift Motupa who scored from a Ryan Moon corner with skipper Mario Booysen doubling the
YANDE SYAMPEYO, Lusaka PRESIDENT Lungu is confident that re-elected President of Kenya Uhuru Kenyatta will peacefully steer the East Africa country to enhanced development. President Lungu has said this in a message of congratulations to Mr Kenyatta who was elected for a second term in the August 8 general election. Mr Lungu is confident Mr
CHIEF Nyawa of the Tonga people in Kazungula district of Southern Province says he will go ahead and hold the Guta Mwenze Bbwe traditional ceremony slated for next month. Chief Nyawa says this is despite calls by some other traditional leaders in the province not to hold their ceremonies until incarcerated United Party for National
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