DOREEN NAWA, Lusaka FOR those that drink beer, Zambia has an abundance of taverns and bars, liquor stores and makeshift liquor stores. There are numerous points of sale both legal and illegal, scattered everywhere in major cities and the remotest parts of the country. Despite by-laws being set by local authorities to regulate the supply
HENRY SINYANGWE, PRISCILLA CHIPULU, Kasama, Lusaka SEVENTEN members of the Catholic Church have died after the driver of an Isuzu truck failed to negotiate a curve on the Mbala-Mpulungu road. And Vice-President Inonge Wina says Government is deeply saddened by the death of the church members, who were travelling to Mpulungu for a gathering. “The
CHRISTINE CHISHA, Lusaka A UNITED States of America (USA) faith-based organisation, CitiHope, has offered to donate and ship life-saving medical supplies and nutritional supplements worth more than US$1 million to the Esther Lungu Foundation Trust. The donation will help the organisation meet its principal mandate of reaching out to the most vulnerable in Zambia. This
MATHEWS KABAMBA, Kitwe LUMWANA 3 BUFFALOES 1 LEADERS Green Buffaloes’ cruise on the Super Division log was yesterday halted when they lost to inform Lumwana Radiants in a Week 29 match that handed champions Zanaco an opportunity to go top today when they host City of Lusaka. Buffaloes have 53 points, three better than second-placed
KELVIN MBEWE, Lusaka THE name “Ngo’mbe” is believed to have been derived from colonial settlers who reared cattle. The township is located in Mandevu constituency in Lusaka with a population of over 50, 000 residents. Ngo’mbe is teeming with Zambians from all walks of life. With that population size, the area has challenges in sharing
SHIKANDA KAWANGA, Livingstone WOMEN continue to bear a heavier burden when it comes to balancing work and family. Mothers spend about twice as much time with their children as fathers do. Very few fathers care about housework and childcare in their homes. One known fact is that any child takes up an enormous amount of
CHRISTINE CHIHAME, Mansa A FORTY-ONE-YEAR-OLD man of Mansa has filed for divorce in the Mansa local court because his wife has allegedly been impregnated by another man. Mwaba Kabungo of Chief Kalasa Lukangaba’s area wants to divorce his wife Loveness Nyemba, 31, because she is fond of sleeping with other men and has in the
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