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I have decided to bow to pressure from my followers and fans to come back on this platform. I had vowed to only come back to blogging after completing my online profile, but my plans have been curtailed by follwers who want me to continue with this blog as
Post Newspaper reporter Patson Chilemba is sandwiched between Patrotic Front leader Michael Sata and general secretary Edward Mumbi during the PF's last rally in Lusaka on Wednesday. I have not blogged on this site for a long time now. This is because of certain reasons.I have put my blogging
Captain John Jerry Mwale receives a welcome kiss from his wife Golezya at the Zambia Air Force base in Lusaka when he arrived from Sudan on a nine- month United Nations peace-keeping mission.
Some Zambian peace-keepers enjoying castle lager beer immediately on arrival from Sudan at the Zambia Air Force base in Lusaka. Someone must have sneaked in the beer, for these men to have such a quick access because in as far as I am concerned, there was no cocktail on
Post newspaper owner Fred M'membe (left) trailed by legal counsel Sam Mujuda leaving the Lusaka High Court. I have been following the Zambian Airways and Post newspaper-Dora Siliya drama or is it imbroglio from the fence and I followed these debates with an umatched interest and glee. I leave
LUSAKA residents institute instant justice on an unnamed man after he was suspected of theft along Freedowm Way at the weekend.I doubt whether the suspected thief was actually a thief. Non of the people beating him knew what he tried to steal. These people just jumped on the bandwagon
POLICE officers barricade the exit to the Supreme Court during the PF election recoutn hearing. THE Supreme Court has set March 11 as the date for ruling in a petition in which Patriotic Front (PF) president Michael Sata wants the court to order for a recount of ballot papers
Zambia Police officers keeping vigil at the Supreme Court.
A PF cadre preparing for a possible confrontation with the police. 500 police officers were deployed to keep vigil at the Supreme Court. The last time the election recount petition was heard by the court, the PF cadres openly clashed with the police.
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