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Kalomo man jailed for inserting burning stick in raped wife’s vagina

The court was told that when Muchindu discovered that his wife was raped, he battered her and took a fire glowing stick to burn her in the thighs and later inserted the stick in her vagina.

Muchinda then went for the neighbour and was paid three cows and five hundred thousand Kwacha cash.

The Patriotic Front says it will fulfil all its champaign promises. Government spokesperson Given Lubinda said in Lusaka Sunday afternoon that his government was committed to delivering what the party promised during campaigns. Lubinda was speaking when he handed over a borehole to a Lilayi community. The borehole was drilled by assistance from the Chinese Embassy in [...]

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Thirdly, the Mbunda war machinery of Bows and Arrows, fought alongside the Aluyi to conquer the Tongas, Ilas, and the whole Bantu Botatwe group, which resulted in the Aluyi/Mbunda cousinship with Tongas.

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President Michael Sata says former Finance minister Situmbeko Musokotwane was paid K5.5 billion by the bank of Zambia. Speaking through his spokespersons, Sata has maintained that Musokotwane was paid two salaries when he was minister of Finance. Sata said Musokotwane got K5.5 bilion from the bank of Zambia between 2003 and 2008. He said the [...]

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The United Party for National Development (UPND) says none of its MPs will ever accept to be appointed as minister in the PF government. UPND MP for Choma Cornelius Mweetwa told radio Phoenix Sunday that his party will instead provide checks and balances to the ruling party. Mweetwa was commenting on the appointment of MMD [...]

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By Given Mutinta This piece is not by any stretch of imagination a pronouncement on the veritableness or spuriousness of the knowledge in the public domain about the Inspector General (IG) of Zambia Police (ZP) Dr. Martin Malama’s sexual relationship with the Police Spokesperson (PS) Elizabeth Kanjela. The increasing ‘mouthing’ and deepening ‘ink’ by the [...]

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