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10/06/2026

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09/06/2026

So utunensu utwaupa baletwipushafye ati mwalabalilapo ukulya elo mwise mulye nangu mwalalya first elo mwise mulye??😭😂💫💫

JUST IN CASE YOU MISSED IT:Fellow citizens,Today, we gathered with many others in mourning, to honour the life of His Ro...
09/06/2026

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Fellow citizens,

Today, we gathered with many others in mourning, to honour the life of His Royal Highness Ingwenyama Inkosi Yamakosi Paramount Chief Mpezeni IV of the Ngoni-speaking people at Ephendukeni Palace in Chipata.

His Royal Highness was a symbol of humility, love and unity. He offered wisdom and guidance not only to the Eastern Province but to our entire nation. His leadership and counsel will be profoundly missed.

As we reflect on his legacy, we are reminded of our duty to uphold unity and peace across our country. We pray that God’s enduring peace and comfort be with the bereaved family, the Ngoni people, and the whole nation during this difficult time.

Leaders, whether traditional or political, who dedicate their lives to serving our nation deserve to be honoured with dignity that reflects the stature of their positions, even in death. This was our message as we reaffirmed the need to bring closure to the matter of the burial of the late Sixth President, Dr. Edgar C. Lungu, who remains unburied.

May the soul of His Royal Highness rest in eternal peace.

Hakainde Hichilema,
President of the Republic of Zambia.

I will never see ka thing the same 😭😭😭
07/06/2026

I will never see ka thing the same 😭😭😭

07/06/2026

If u have PROBLEMS with your MAN, don't come ONLINE and make other ladies think all men are dogs, just carry your DOG to vet😂💫

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO KONKOLA RADIO FOR TURNING TWO YEARS!Umulabasa Wa bonse.
06/06/2026

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO KONKOLA RADIO FOR TURNING TWO YEARS!

Umulabasa Wa bonse.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY BA KATEKA Join us in wishing the Republican President HH a Happy Birthday 🎈🎂
04/06/2026

HAPPY BIRTHDAY BA KATEKA

Join us in wishing the Republican President HH a Happy Birthday 🎈🎂

JUST IN CASE YOU MISSED IT:President HH WROTE:Today, we were honoured to welcome former Defence and Security Chiefs to S...
02/06/2026

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President HH WROTE:

Today, we were honoured to welcome former Defence and Security Chiefs to State House.

The nation thanks them for their continued solidarity, patriotism and unwavering service to our nation. Retirement is merely a change of station; their love for Zambia remains as strong as ever.

These distinguished leaders are a priceless reservoir of wisdom, experience and institutional memory. Their contribution to safeguarding our peace, security and democracy is unmatched, and we remain committed to drawing on their counsel as we strengthen our nation.

We also reaffirm our commitment to improving the welfare of our veterans, whose sacrifices helped build the Zambia we cherish today.

Hakainde Hichilema,
President of the Republic of Zambia.

JUST IN CASE YOU MISSED IT:CHILD'S PRIVACY WINS AS CHANDA (OF CHANDA NA KAY) IS TRIED IN CAMERALusaka | June 2, 2026 - T...
02/06/2026

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CHILD'S PRIVACY WINS AS CHANDA (OF CHANDA NA KAY) IS TRIED IN CAMERA

Lusaka | June 2, 2026 - The Lusaka Magistrates' Court has ordered that the trial of rapper Edward Chanda, the 'Chanda' in the musical pair Chanda Na Kay, be conducted in camera, barring members of the public and the media from attending proceedings in a move aimed at protecting the identity, dignity and welfare of the child at the centre of the case.

The ruling was made at the commencement of trial proceedings on Monday after the State successfully applied for the matter to be heard in-camera.

In its application, the prosecution submitted that open court proceedings risked exposing the child victim, identified only as "WK" in court documents, to unnecessary publicity and potential harm.

The State relied on provisions of the Criminal Procedure Code, as well as the Children's Code Act No. 12 of 2022, which safeguard the privacy, dignity and identity of children involved in judicial proceedings and restrict disclosure of information likely to expose a child victim to public identification.

Defence counsel Timothy Nsapato did not oppose the application but requested that the accused be permitted to have members of his support system present during the proceedings.

Delivering her ruling, Magistrate Nthandose Chabala granted the State's application and directed that all further proceedings be conducted behind closed doors. The court held that the privacy rights, dignity and best interests of the child victim outweighed the principle of open court proceedings in the circumstances of the case.

Following the ruling, journalists and members of the public were directed to leave the courtroom. The court, however, permitted four members of the accused's support system to remain in attendance during the proceedings.

At the court’s last sitting, Edward Chanda pleaded not guilty to all charges and thus faces the following charges:
• Child Trafficking contrary to Section 3A of the Anti-Human Trafficking (Amendment) Act No. 11 of 2022;
• Child Solicitation contrary to Section 16 of the Cyber Crimes Act No. 4 of 2025; and
• Child Grooming contrary to Section 17 of the Cyber Crimes Act No. 4 of 2025.

The National Prosecution Authority wishes to remind members of the public that the accused remains innocent until proven guilty by the trial court.

In light of the court's in-camera order, the National Prosecution Authority will not disclose details of witness testimony, evidence presented or other matters arising during the trial.

Updates issued by the Authority will be limited to information that forms part of the public record, including adjournments and the final determination of the matter.

The trial continues today before the Lusaka Magistrates' Court.

JUST IN CASE YOU MISSED IT:A handwritten message posted outside Ephendukeni PalaceThe Bembas have moved in to stake thei...
02/06/2026

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A handwritten message posted outside Ephendukeni Palace

The Bembas have moved in to stake their claim to Mpezeni's Palace. Is it because they consider it better than their own?

PHOTO: MAYENGO NYIRENDA/DAILY MAIL

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