Dear editor, SOME good four months ago when I saw these fire-fighting machines at my border town of Sesheke, I thought one was going to be brought to Sesheke Town Council, for the service which we are not providing as a border town. I vividly remember one scenario of a truck burning at this border
Analysis: BENEDICT TEMBO GREEN Buffaloes’ ascendancy to the top of the FAZ-MTN Super Division charts is a culmination of their hard work. Buffaloes have been consistent throughout the season and deserve to hold the top position as the race for the title nears the end. There are a lot of positives in the army club’s
PRISCILLA CHIPULU, Lusaka A POLICE officer yesterday testified that she charged and arrested United Party for National Development supporter Asha Hakantu for libel after he allegedly defamed Patriotic Front deputy secretary general Mumbi Phiri (pictured). It is alleged that Hakantu, with intent to defame Mrs Phiri on May 6 this year in Lusaka, unlawfully published
ROBINSON KUNDA, Lusaka GREEN Buffaloes chairman Christopher Simutami has urged his troops to remain focused if they are to end a 36-year wait for a league title. Colonel Simutami said in an interview in Lusaka yesterday that the team is determined to lift the Super Division title and represent the country in the 2018 CAF
Dear editor, I WRITE to express my disappointment at the lack of road markings in Lusaka on most roads. Why is the local authority failing to mark our roads or is it the responsibility of central government? Motorists either guess or are just used to navigating the roads minus designated markings. This is rather strange
PRISCILLA CHIPULU, Lusaka PILATUS Motors proprietor Joseph Huwiler has denied assaulting his wife, who has dragged him to court for allegedly battering her. It is alleged that Huwiler, 62, of Leopard’s Hill Road in Lusaka, assaulted his wife, Charlotte Mukumbuta, on August 16 this year. Huwiler is facing one count of assault occasioning actual bodily
THE best way in which to solve any problem is to nip it in the bud. Before a concern gets out of hand, it must be managed and normalcy restored. This is so for the seemingly never ending challenge of refugees around the world, including in Africa, and particularly so in Zambia, which has for
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