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Man killed by croc

Man killed by croc

By ALICE NACHILEMBE A-40-year-old man of Chirundu has been attacked and killed by a by crocodile while he was fishing
Nairobi churches and mosques face noise regulation

Nairobi churches and mosques face noise regulation

Churches and mosques in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, have been urged to be “considerate” and reduce high noise levels at their
Zambia to host Democracy summit next year

Zambia to host Democracy summit next year

Zambia is next year expected to join Costa Rica, Netherlands, Korea and the United States in hosting the second Summit
Zambia plans to sell controversial presidential jet

Zambia plans to sell controversial presidential jet

Zambia’s President Hakahinde Hichilema has said he plans to sell the presidential jet his predecessor bought in his last months
Zambian killed in Ukraine ‘was fighting with Wagner’

Zambian killed in Ukraine ‘was fighting with Wagner’

A Zambian student who died in Ukraine early this month had been fighting for the shadowy Russian mercenary group Wagner,
ACC Arrests University Lecturer for receiving bribes from students

ACC Arrests University Lecturer for receiving bribes from students

By Staff Writer The Anti-Corruption Commission has arrested a lecturer at Levy Mwanawasa Medical University for receiving over K16, 000.00
Motor vehicle robber gunned down in Lusaka

Motor vehicle robber gunned down in Lusaka

By ALICE NACHILEMBE Police in Lusaka have shot dead one suspect believed to have been behind a spate of Aggravated
Garden Boy arrested for Lusaka couple murder- Police

Garden Boy arrested for Lusaka couple murder- Police

By Staff writer Police have apprehended one suspect a garden boy aged 23 of Kalundu area in Lusaka West in
No transparency in fertilizer supply

No transparency in fertilizer supply

Socialist Party president Fred M’membe has charged that there are serious problems of lack of transparency and predictability in the
Over 20 drown amid South Africa rains

Over 20 drown amid South Africa rains

More than 20 people have drowned in rivers and dams across South Africa’s northern Limpopo province in less than two