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
MATHEWS KABAMBA, Nakonde MIDFIELDER Fwayo Tembo is targeting winning the Super Division title with Lusaka Dynamos. Fwayo joined big spenders Dynamos on a three-year deal last Friday after mutually terminating his contract with Power Dynamos. He said in an interview from Lusaka yesterday that he is eager to help the Patrick Phiri-mentored side win their
ALEX NJOVU, Lusaka KATETE Pentecostal Assemblies of God Burning Bush reverend Loyce Makukula has described murder suspect Tobias Mwale as a reserved man. Mwale, a teacher at Omelo Mumba Primary School in Katete, allegedly brutally murdered his wife, Mumba Kalaba, last Sunday after she returned from church. Mwale congregated at the church. Rev Makukula said
TORN APART with BOYD PHIRI FOLLOWING the accident that sent a baboon to hospital last week, many people in the hood are not sure how to refer to the primate after an animal welfare activist complained of hate speech against the monkey. When the ape caused a blackout in some parts of Southern and Western
SPIDER'S WEB with CHEELA CHILALA “FAMILY is not an important thing. It is everything.” These words, by the Canadian author Michael J Fox, are as true today as they were first spoken. They are as true for a Canadian as they are for anyone else. Family is central to our survival, and it does not
MIKE MUGALA, Lusaka JAPAN says it remains committed to promoting Zambia’s economic growth. Japanese ambassador Hidenobu Sobashima, who was speaking at the Zambia-JICA Fellowship Association (ZAJIFA) annual general meeting in Lusaka yesterday, said his government will always work with the Zambian government in promoting economic growth through bilateral relations and promoting industrial growth to better
NKOMBO KACHEMBA, Kitwe THE Fire Brigade in Kitwe is concerned about the increase in the number of suicide cases being recorded in the district involving people that throw themselves into the crocodile-infested Kafue River. The department has from 2016 to date recorded 36 cases of suicide involving people that throw themselves into the Kafue River.
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