ONE PERSON has died with others injured during the UPND fracas in a bid to hold a rally in Lusaka’s Kanyama compound. Police spokesperson Esther Mwata Katongo said in a media statement that police has received a report of murder in which Stephen Kalipa aged 20 years is reported to have been stabbed with a
A student at Mansa Trades Training Institute has admitted before the Mansa Local Court that he has been sleeping with a married woman on a regular basis in his room at the college. Brian Chipili bragged before the court and before his friends that the woman chose him over her husband. He was giving evidence
Definitely a talent not only Zambia must pay attention to but the world, Sep Dola is out to storm the music industry with his critically anticipate single dubbed “XoXo” produced by Paul Kruz. The softly spoken and free-spirited hip hop artist has yet drooped his smoothly laced mid-tempo love song. This is the first single off 2017 from
There are currently more than 400 million active devices running on Microsoft Windows 10 and the news that a new update is on the way will excite many. The Windows 10 Creators Update is the next significant step forward for Windows. It’s more personal, more performance, more productive and more trusted. Microsoft’s company mission which
One person is reported to have been murdered yesterday after an attempt by opposition UPND cadres to hold a rally in Lusaka’s Kanyama township was stopped by the Police. The deceased, Stephen Kalipa, aged 20 years, is believed to have been stabbed with a knife by an unknown person suspected to have been among UPND
The governing PF has been cautioned that it will turn Zambia into a banana republic if causes the repealing the current Law Association of Zambia (LAZ) Act. MMD president Nevers Mumba is advising the governing PF to be wary that the only government that will turn against LAZ in Zambia’s history will be the one
THE Basic Education Teachers of Zambia (BETUZ) and some concerned parents have roundly condemned the planned distribution of condoms in secondary schools. BETUZ spokesperson Kakunta Kabika said the planned distribution of condoms in schools by a named civil society had the potential to erode the morals of pupils and was a direct contradiction of the
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