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Good morning from ba mommaSusan Mulala
23/05/2026

Good morning from ba momma
Susan Mulala

  BLIND IN FIRST YEAR, NOW A UNZA GRADUATE, CHEWE MUKUKA’S INSPIRING JOURNEY THROUGH DARKNESS.By Masauso MkwayayaAt just...
22/05/2026



BLIND IN FIRST YEAR, NOW A UNZA GRADUATE, CHEWE MUKUKA’S INSPIRING JOURNEY THROUGH DARKNESS.

By Masauso Mkwayaya

At just 25 years old, Chewe Mukuka has already fought a battle many people cannot imagine.

She became blind in her first year at the University of Zambia and had to relearn everything she once knew, including how to manage her monthly menstrual cycles in her new state.

Today, she is preparing to graduate with a Bachelor’s Degree in Media and Journalism at a ceremony scheduled for tomorrow, Friday, May 22, 2026, at the Great East Road Campus.

But her journey to this moment has been anything but easy.

Chewe was born with her sight intact in 2001,on March 23, the first child and only girl in a family of three.

Like many young girls, she had dreams. She wanted to become a news caster, to sit behind a microphone or camera and tell stories to the nation.She attended a private school in Ndola on the Copperbelt, where her future looked bright.

In Grade Nine, everything slowly began to change.

At first, she struggled to see things from a distance. Classroom notes became blurry, reading printed text became painful and frustrating, and as her eyesight deteriorated, she had to leave her school and move to another institution that used larger print materials.

By Grade Twelve, she had started wearing spectacles, hoping they would help her hold on to her vision.But deep down, the darkness was growing.

When she entered her first year at the University of Zambia in 2021, doctors recommended an operation after she developed cataracts.She underwent surgery at a public health facility on the Copperbelt, but unfortunately, the procedure was unsuccessful.

Then came the devastating moment that changed her life forever.
Chewe completely lost her sight.For many people, that would have been the end of the dream.But for Chewe, it became the beginning of a different kind of fight.

Her mother temporarily stopped going for work so she could help her daughter adjust to life without sight. Suddenly, simple tasks became frightening challenges.

Chewe could not cook, she could not do laundry, and her mother feared she would hurt herself.
The once independent young woman had to relearn life itself.

One of the people who became her pillar during that painful season was her cousin, Florence, the daughter of her mother’s elder sister.

Florence held Chewe’s hand through some of her darkest days and patiently taught her how to become independent again.
Step by step, like a baby learning how to walk, Chewe learned everything from scratch.

She learned how to move around.How to identify things without seeing them.How to rebuild her confidence.

But perhaps one of the hardest struggles she rarely speaks about openly was managing her monthly menstrual cycles after losing her sight.

The challenge became so overwhelming at one point that she even considered undergoing a medical procedure to stop her menstruation altogether.It was a deeply emotional and painful chapter in her life.Yet Chewe refused to surrender to hopelessness.Slowly, she adapted.

Today, she proudly cooks for herself, does her own laundry, and moves around independently. She has reclaimed pieces of the life she once feared she had lost forever.And through it all, she never abandoned her education.

During her internship at the Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation TV1 newsroom, Chewe discovered something she had longed for, inclusion.

She describes the environment at ZNBC as supportive and accommodating. She says colleagues are always willing to help, but most importantly, they allow her to remain independent.

“They do not treat me like a child,” she says with pride.That dignity mattered.That trust mattered.

Now, against every obstacle that stood before her, Chewe Mukuka is graduating.

Her story is more than blindness.It is a story about courage after disappointment.About a family that refused to give up.
About learning to live again after losing everything familiar.And above all, it is proof that darkness does not always mean the end of a dream.Sometimes, it becomes the place where strength is born.

Congratulations, Chewe, on your graduation.

  Momma gets UPND adoptionIT IS double excitement for her as she not only graduates with a degree in Social Work from th...
20/05/2026


Momma gets UPND adoption

IT IS double excitement for her as she not only graduates with a degree in Social Work from the University of Zambia (UNZA) this Friday, but also receives an adoption certificate from the United Party for National Development (UPND) for Mwense Central Constituency in Luapula Province.

26-year-old Susan Mulala says that during her studies at UNZA, she served as vice-president of the Social Work Association.

Susan says she did not see the adoption coming. However, she is deeply humbled and grateful to have been adopted by UPND as its candidate for Member of Parliament for Mwense Central Constituency.

"I sincerely thank President Hakainde Hichilema, the UPND leadership, and most importantly, the people of Mwense for the trust and confidence they have placed in me. This adoption is not just a personal honour, but a collective victory for our constituency," she says.

She has promised to serve with integrity, unity and dedication, ensuring that Mwense moves forward with development and forward with UPND.

  AN ACCIDENT HAS TRANSPIRED NEAR UNZA MAIN ENTRANCE.An individual, yet to be identified, has been struck by a vehicle a...
20/05/2026


AN ACCIDENT HAS TRANSPIRED NEAR UNZA MAIN ENTRANCE.

An individual, yet to be identified, has been struck by a vehicle and has died on the spot.

Motorists and pedestrians are advised to approach the area with caution and follow any directions from authorities on the ground.
Earlier today a student was hit and sustained serious injuries 4 broken ribs,legs and neck.

Further details will be released as soon as they become available.

  MAZEMBE IS THIS THE TIME TO SPEAK ABOUT THIS?COMMENTS ON SOCIALS suggest  he should have taken it easy, while most peo...
20/05/2026


MAZEMBE IS THIS THE TIME TO SPEAK ABOUT THIS?
COMMENTS ON SOCIALS suggest he should have taken it easy, while most people are saying "go ahead it's your democratic right", we all forget one thing....this man was fired as minister and as chairman for elections. What he did wrong, the authorities have never disclosed, we all just speculate! There's more to it than meets the eye and he knows. It would have been good for Hon Nkombo to remain in the background while fighting his battles. As things stand, he's openly challenging the very power that chose not to tell the nation why he was fired from the govt and party. However, wishing him luck because his journey I suspect won't be easy...TBH!!
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  As Zambia  heads to polls. How do you define DEMOCRACY?Garry nkombo
20/05/2026


As Zambia heads to polls. How do you define DEMOCRACY?
Garry nkombo

  Ebola may be spreading faster than first thought, WHO doctor warns(BBC) An Ebola outbreak which has killed at least 13...
19/05/2026


Ebola may be spreading faster than first thought, WHO doctor warns

(BBC) An Ebola outbreak which has killed at least 131 people in the Democratic Republic of Congo may be spreading faster than originally thought, a World Health Organization (WHO) representative has warned.

Dr Anne Ancia told the BBC that the more the agency investigates, the clearer it becomes that cases have spread to other areas.

Officials said more than 513 cases were suspected in DR Congo as of Tuesday, while one person has died in neighbouring Uganda.

But modelling by the London-based MRC Centre for Global Infectious Disease Analysis released on Monday suggested there had been "substantial" under-detection, and that it could not rule out there had already been more than 1,000 cases.

The study suggested that the current outbreak is "larger than currently ascertained" and that its "true magnitude remains uncertain".

The Red Cross warned that Ebola can escalate quickly if cases are not identified early, communities lack information and health systems are overwhelmed, adding that "we are seeing all those conditions" in the current outbreak.

On Tuesday, DR Congo President Félix Tshisekedi called for "calm" and urged Congolese citizens to remain vigilant, after holding a crisis meeting on Monday evening.

WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, who declared the outbreak an international emergency last week, said he was "deeply concerned about the scale and speed of the epidemic".

  JUST IN:DEPRESSION IS A SILENT KILLERA man of Chungu Village in Chief Kalasa Lukangaba’s Chiefdom in Mansa District ha...
19/05/2026


JUST IN:
DEPRESSION IS A SILENT KILLER

A man of Chungu Village in Chief Kalasa Lukangaba’s Chiefdom in Mansa District has allegedly committed su***de outside his relative’s house.

 DEPRESSION IS A SILENT KILLER It's crazy how I'm 21 yet dealing with issues you'd expect from someone twice my age. I h...
19/05/2026


DEPRESSION IS A SILENT KILLER
It's crazy how I'm 21 yet dealing with issues you'd expect from someone twice my age. I have been trying to rectify it for some time now but it just continues to recur and it has somewhat become a conundrum.😭💔

At this point I'm ready for anything that'll come my way.... Ndafya nalema navo ine😭💔
The SIM card I used for my monthly savings (Patumba) is registered under my dad’s name, It’s in my hoodie hanging on the top right of my room, together with the Xapit card. Please share my savings among my siblings and make sure Leah gets something to start up a small business. Don’t forget my dad’s younger brother.
The secret codes are written on the paper in an envelope on the shoe rack😭

Nipempako che one last favor : At no cost should I be buried in Lusaka, please take me back to my home town (Choma) so as to allow my family and friends say their last words💔😭💀 , if at all there's anything of that sort, LOL.

Aapologies to family and friends for being reticent talking about what has been troubling me. 😭💔

 #  in the case of Omphile Mabusela missing child, her grandparents were arrested and they appeared for Child Negligence...
19/05/2026

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in the case of Omphile Mabusela missing child, her grandparents were arrested and they appeared for Child Negligence case, Bail hearing is expected on the 25 of May when they return to court. Nna I just want the baby found, that's all🤷 We just remain hopeful 💔

  FUNERAL NOTICE It is with  heavy hearts that Zethu Tv  sends our deepest condolences to the Daily Nation Zambia  and f...
18/05/2026


FUNERAL NOTICE
It is with heavy hearts that Zethu Tv sends our deepest condolences to the Daily Nation Zambia and family of ‎ Senior graphic designer Mwila Kampamba,who died after collapsing while on duty.
‎‎He was rushed to Matero Level One Hospital where he was later pronounced dead.


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