POLICE in Lusaka have arrested two suspects in connection with the murder of a Turkish national identified as Iyan Aslan in Chilanga recently. Police Spokesperson Esther Katongo has confirmed. She said a pistol with two rounds of ammunition suspected t...
FOR nearly two years now, the people of the Democratic Republic of Congo have waited with bated breath to elect a new leader after President Joseph Kabila served his two-term constitutional mandate. National elections have been postponed twice and ther...
By Punch Chama The Friday night match between Zesco United and Nkana fc which lit the Levy Mwanawasa Stadium yesterday ended in the worst possible way as the match was abandoned in injury time after Nkana Fc were awarded a penalty with the scores tied at 1-1. It was a match which many looked forward
A married couple has dragged Southern Province PF publicity secretary Trymore Mwenda to court after he failed to execute a written contract, as well as, refunding them K150,000 paid after purchasing half of his farm. Walter Muleya and Brenda Muleya disclosed that Mwenda refused to give them ownership of the land and as the result,
RAINBOW Part President Wynter Kabimba says it was illogical to attack President Lungu whenever he made an international trips, arguing that even the poorest nations in the world allowed their leaders to travel. “And I don’t think that the argument that the President should not travel is a reasonable argument. I think it isn’t [because]
Donald Trump has arrived in Scotland as thousands of people gathered to protest against his visit. The US president touched down at Prestwick Airport shortly after 20:20 after completing his two-day working trip to the UK. Mr Trump, whose mother was Scottish, will spend the weekend at his Turnberry golf resort in Ayrshire in what
The number of migrants allegedly being forced to cross the Sahara Desert on foot by Algeria has dropped significantly, a UN agency says. The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has dealt with about 10,000 people abandoned near the southern border since last September. Some were left by traffickers, but others were expelled by Algerian authorities,
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