HI admin protect my I’d I am another victim of that man Sydney Mpola, we met for years now and we have been dating he also lied to me that his not married upto now I jst found out after I saw the post the first girl posted about him, he promised to reach my
Good Morning Mwebantu, Here is your word for today: Verse: Psalm 20:7 “Some trust in chariots and some in horses, but we trust in the name of the Lord our God.” – Horses and chariots represented physical power and ability. – Some people place their trust in human strength, power and ingenuity. – We should
We reported earlier that Kenya’s electoral body is considering a request to extend the 17 October deadline set for a re-run of the nullified election. Reuters news agency has since seen a letter from the French firm that supplied the electronic system used for the vote. It tells the electoral commission that the two electronic
Tunisia has overturned a law that banned women from marrying non-Muslims. A spokeswoman for President Beji Caid Essebsi made the announcement and congratulated women on gaining “the freedom to choose one’s spouse”. Until now, a non-Muslim man who wished to marry a Tunisian woman had to convert to Islam and submit a certificate of his
ROBINSON KUNDA, Lusaka ZAMBIA women national team coach Albert Kachinga has predicted a tough semi-final clash against South Africa on Thursday at the Council of Southern Africa Football Associations (COSAFA) Championship at Barbourfields Stadium in Bulawayo. Kachinga said in an interview from Bulawayo yesterday that South Africa are a technically and tactically good side but
STEVEN MVULA, Lusaka ABOUT 1.6 million Lusaka residents should brace themselves for erratic water supply for almost three months as Lusaka Water and Sewerage Company embarks on a historic rehabilitation project at its Lolanda water treatment plant in Kafue. The city of Lusaka has about four million inhabitants. Speaking at a press briefing in Lusaka
ARTHUR MWANSA, Lusaka THE Medical Association of Zambia (MAZ) and Health Professions Council of Zambia (HPCZ) say the call for HIV mandatory testing of all new workers in the civil service is discriminatory and against the principle of confidentiality in the medical field. In separate interviews on Sunday, MAZ president Abidan Chansa and HPCZ public
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