By Brian Mulenga Please Note these are my memories of events from 1990. If I have made any mistakes and omissions, my inbox is available. THE TREASON TRIAL It is July 1990 and in Lusaka, Zambia a sensational treason trial is underway. Lt. General Christon Tembo, former Army commander, Lt. Col Bizwayo Nkunika, Benjamin Yoram
Zlatko Krmpotic has kept faith in his 18-member team that he featured against City of Lusaka on Friday for next Wednesday’s 2017 CAF Confederation Cup Group C away clash against Al Hilal Obied. Zesco beat City of Lusaka 1-0 away just 48 hours before heading to Sudan for their May 24 date against Obied. Striker
Hakainde Hichilema the main opposition leader who is facing treason charges with five others say their spirits remain high as they wait for their fate. Hichilema who heads UPND has been in prison for over a month now but has assured his supporters that it is a passing pharse. He stated this in his thoughts
US President Donald Trump told Russian officials that firing FBI director James Comey eased “great pressure” on him, US media report. The New York Times, citing a document summarising last week’s meeting, says he called Mr Comey a “real nut job”. Mr Comey had been running an inquiry into possible collusion between Russia and Donald
THE Patriotic Front has reacted angrily to the European parliament’s resolutions on Zambia which are calling for a fair hearing of Hakainde Hichilema’s treason case and release from prison, among other demands. In a statement released by Kasama PF member of parliament Kelvin Sampa, the ruling party has bluntly put it that releasing Hichilema from
National Guidance and Religious Affairs Minister Godfridah Sumaili has reassured the nation that Christianity in Zambia will remain a reality. Reverend Sumaili says government wants to see Christianity continue being practiced as the largest religion in Zambia. She notes that government wants Christian churches to promote morality, values and ethics as fundamental principles for actualizing
Reports suggest as many as 140 people, including civilians, may have died in an attack on an airbase in Libya. It was originally thought 60 people died when a government-allied militia tried to take over the Brak al-Shati base on Thursday. The UN-backed government’s defence minister and the commander of the militia have both been
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