By CHRISTINE MWAABA IT is exactly 100 years since World War 1, which is also called the Great War, came to an end and the catastrophe still remains a fresh wound for many people in...
Read MoreBy CHILA NAMAIKO Government says it expects the results of an inquiry into last week’s rioting at the University of Zambia in Lusaka to be completed within a week and announced the school will be...
Read MoreBy KASONDE KASONDE and HELLEN TEMBO STUDENTS, lecturers and other staff yesterday marched from University of Zambia (UNZA) main campus to the Seventh Day Adventist Church on Katima Mulilo Road before a church service for...
Read MoreBy CHUSA SICHONE and REBECCA MUSHOTA PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu has said the onus is on the police to tell the nation what really transpired at the University of Zambia (UNZA) in Lusaka on Thursday, where...
Read MoreBy JANE MWANSA A MANHUNT has been launched by police in Kitwe for a Congolese national who is believed to have abducted an 18-month-old baby over an unpaid debt of K3,000. Copperbelt police Commissioner Charity...
Read MoreBy CHRISTINE MWAABA FOR many people born arise not only from their bodies, but also from a world that struggles to tolerate their existence. To be born intersex means to possess both male and female...
Read MoreBy PERPETUAL SICHIKWENKWE A BANKER from First National Bank (FNB) yesterday testified that the Anti Corruption Commission...
Read MoreBy KELVIN MUDENDA MORE than 50 students from David Livingstone College of Education (DALICE) in Livingstone were on Sunday evening rushed to Mahatma Ghandi clinic after they complained of severe diarrhoea and vomiting. Health inspectors...
Read MoreBy STEVEN ZANDE A SEVENTEEN-YEAR-OLD girl of Petauke in Eastern Province has committed suicide after her family discouraged her from getting married to her 20-year-old boyfriend. The family of the teen insisted that she was...
Read MoreBy REBECCA MUSHOTA PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu’s trip to China yesterday may be the most economically beneficial trip for Zambia in the history of the two nations, his Special Assistant for Press and Public Relations Amos...
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