KELVIN MBEWE, Mazabuka MAZABUKA town in Southern Province is popularly known as Zambia’s “sweet town” because of its sugarcane plantation at Nakambala Sugar Estates. However, there is more to the sweet town than just sugar production. The town lies on the banks of the Kafue River (Lower Kafue Basin) and the locals have taken advantage
ELIZABETH CHATUVELA, Mongu THREE families in Sioma in Western Province have been left homeless after unknown people torched their houses on Friday. Sioma member of Parliament Mbololwa Subulwa named the affected persons as Mable Yusiku, Mufaya Yusiku, Pumulo Yusiku and an elderly woman called Mwanda Mufaya. She said in an interview that no one died
STEVEN MVULA, Itezhi Tezhi CONSTRUCTION of the US$21 million Kalomo-Itezhi tezhi- Dundumwezi-Namwala road is a fulfilment of the campaign promise to take development to all parts of Zambia regardless of voting patterns, President Lungu said here yesterday. And President Lungu has urged Itezhi tezhi residents to use the road when its construction is completed to
MAYENGO NYIRENDA, Chipata POLICE in Chipata have arrested a 42-year-old Malawian for being in possession of suspected bones of an albino. Eastern Province police commissioner Alex Chilufya named the suspect as Blessings Mwale who lives in a rented house in Magazine township. Mr Chilufya said Mwale was arrested yesterday after members of the public tipped
CHIMWEMWE MWALE, Livingstone PRESIDENT Lungu has assured Livingstone residents that the increased police presence in the tourist capital is aimed at maintaining law and order and not to harass anyone. The head of State says some people have ill-intentions of embarrassing him while on his visit to Southern Province but that they will not succeed
ALEX NJOVU, Lusaka STRIKER Jackson Mwanza has been ruled out of Sunday’s 2018 Kenya African Nations Championship (CHAN) first-round match against Swaziland due to a hamstring injury. National team coach Wedson Nyirenda said in an interview from Johannesburg yesterday that there will be no replacement for the Zesco United forward. Nyirenda said he has enough
INNOCENT DAKA, Rufunsa IT IS past 09:00 hours in the hilly community of Chief Mumpansha of the Soli people in Rufunsa district. The Manenekela Mountains impose their permanent natural stature, but below their height, human life is undaunted. The day is June 16 and the community is bustling with activity. It is for the first
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