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MP Muteteka arrested for motor theft

Police have formally charged and arrested Chisamba Member of Parliament Moses Muteteka for motor vehicle theft contrary to section 281A of the Penal Code Cap 87 of the Laws of Zambia. Police deputy public relations officer Charity Munganga Chanda has confirmed the arrest of Mr Muteteka in a statement. Chanda says Mr Muteteka is alleged [...]

By Roy Clarke           ‘Mr Ha Ha,’ said the judge, as he leant towards the accused, ‘you have been charged with landing as mfwiti on the roof the girls’ hostel of Evelyn Horny College. You were found naked in the girls’ shower, thereby causing a great itching of the girls’ private parts and giving all [...]

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President Michael Sata has again increased his salary by K50 million within two months. A new Statutory Instrument unearthed by the Watchdog show that president Sata has also increased his special allowance by a further K19 million. On April 1, 2012, Sata increased his salary from the K164 per annum which Rupiah Banda was earning [...]

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United Party for National Development (UPND) Leader Hakainde Hichilema has vowed that he will not be silenced by any political maneuvers by the Patriotic Front government. Hichilema said he will continue exposing  the ills and failures of the PF Government and any attack on him will not succeed. The UPND President further said that the [...]

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FIVE people believed to be from one family, including a baby, died in a road traffic accident on the Ndola-Kitwe highway yesterday as road carnage continues to take its toll. And three children aged between four and six, believed to be from the same family in Kalabo district, have been founded dead in a pond, [...]

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PRESIDENT Sata is today expected today expected in Mozambiqque for the Southern African Development Community (SADC) 32nd heads of State and government summit. Zambia’s Ambassador to Mozambique Japhen Mwakalombe told the Zambian press crew at a media briefing yesterday that the Sata is expected to arrive in Maputo at 10:45 hours. Ministers of Foreign Affairs [...]

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The following article was published by the PF controlled Daily Mail MINISTER of Home Affairs Edgar Lungu has described the relations between the Catholic Church and the Patriotic Front government as solid. This is despite the deportation of Catholic priest Viateur Banyangadora who has followed up his deportation with an attack on President Sata and [...]

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