VICTOR KUMWENDA, Lusaka LEGENDARY sides Nkana and Mufulira Wanderers will today square it off in a Super Division Week 18 match in Kitwe that could see star striker Walter Bwalya returning to action. This match pits teams that have won 21 league titles. On the Super Division log, Nkana are fifth with 25 points, 11
NKOLE MULAMBIA, Mpongwe RURAL Electrification Authority (REA) has commissioned a power grid extension in Mwinuna chiefdom of Mpongwe district at a cost of K11.5 million. Minister of Energy David Mabumba said the connection of the chiefdom to the national grid is in line with REA’s programme aimed at increasing access to electricity from the current
ZIO MWALE, Lusaka TEN models will battle it out for the Miss UNZA [University of Zambia] 2017 title, currently held by Selia Jere, during the final pageant that is scheduled for next Saturday at Hotel Inter-Continental in Lusaka. The 10 contestants are 21-year-old Pamela Nanyangwe, who is studying Administration and Management in the School of
HENRY SINYANGWE, DOREEN NAWA, Kasama, Lusaka EDUCATION authorities in Northern Province have suspended a teacher at Saint Theresa Girls Secondary School in Kasama for allegedly having sex with a Grade 11 pupil. District Education Board secretary Christopher Sinkamba said the named teacher is alleged to have slept with the pupil on June 13 this year.
CHRISTINE CHIHAME, Mansa A FORTY-TWO-YEAR-OLD man of Chinanda village in Mansa has narrated in the Mansa local court how he found his wife married to another man barely a month after he deserted his matrimonial home. This is in a case in which Lastone Mwaba sued Chali Mukosa for compensation for adultery. Mwaba told the
RETIREMENT is for every worker, whether in full-time employment or otherwise, because one comes to the end of their strength and they have to rest. The end of work, for most workers, means their assured source of income – the salary – also ceases to come. That is why Government put in place pension schemes
MATHEWS KABAMBA, Kitwe A WIDOW of Kitwe has narrated before a Buchi local court how her in-laws humiliated her during her husband’s funeral and have refused to cleanse her for allegedly breaking some traditional rules during the mourning period. Before senior magistrate Nsama Mutono was Annie Makamo who sued her mother-in-law, Janela Phiri and three
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