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your dignity or your life?
20/04/2026

your dignity or your life?

You are going for DIVORCE but you and your spouse wore matching outfit to Court?Be honest are you people separating or a...
02/04/2026

You are going for DIVORCE but you and your spouse wore matching outfit to Court?

Be honest are you people separating or attending owambe?

I have seen couples show up in Court like this
Same colour, same fabric, looking like anniversary photoshoot 😅

But the case before the Court is:
“We can no longer live together as husband and wife.”

Now pause and think 👇🏽
What exactly are you telling the Court without speaking?

Court is not just about what you say.
It is also about what you show.

When both of you appear in matching outfits:
It sends mixed signals
It makes the situation look less serious
It may even suggest there is still harmony
And one silent question enters the room:
“Are they truly ready for divorce?”

You cannot be saying:
“We cannot live together again.”
But your appearance is shouting:
“We planned this outfit together this morning.”

Divorce is a serious legal step.
Your presentation should reflect your position.
This does not mean you should look rough or disrespectful. No.

Just be neutral, simple, and individual.
Because sometimes I t’s not just your words the Court is listening to. It’s everything.

Cases are not weakened by law.
They are weakened by impression.
Weekend truth your friends may not tell you

24/02/2026
01/04/2025

At Zipsco - the mind clinic, we are concerned about the information your child access which sometimes maybe harmful.
This April we are providing a seminar to your children in order to provide them with information for their holistic growth and development.
For more information please inbox our page.

31/03/2025

This is to counsel and guide adolescents to overcome personal challenges

31/03/2025

Sometimes having enemies around you keeps you motivated to keep fighting.
Keep moving...

09/03/2025

This is to inform parents and guardians in Kitwe that Zipsco will hold a 10 days behavioural awareness workshop in Kitwe.

28/04/2024

HUSBAND AXES WIFE TO DEATH

By Elfi Mwale Shampande

A 31-year-old man of Lavushimanda District in Muchinga Province has axed his wife to death for trying to divorce him.

The 27-year-old woman, identified as Idah Mutale, was axed at the back of her neck while she was having lunch with her two children aged 8 and 3. She sustained a fatal deep cut.

Police Deputy Public Relations Officer, Danny Mwale says, investigations indicate that the deceased had marital disputes and misunderstanding with her husband identified as Kennedy Kabwe in their one-year-old marriage.

On April 26, 2024, the couple is alleged to have had the usual marital disputes which made the wife to tell her father to return the dowry so that the marriage can be ended. Her father promised to give back the dowry today, Sunday, April 28, 2024.

On Saturday, April 27, 2024, around 13:00 hours, while she was eating nshima with her two children, her husband asked if she still maintained her decision of ending the marriage to which she responded positively.

It is alleged that Mr. Kabwe immediately got an axe and hacked his wife on the back of the neck and ran away.

The eight-year-old child quickly informed her grandfather about the incident who later alerted Police officers at Lavushmanda Police Post.

The victim was rushed to Mpumba Mini Hospital where she was pronounced dead upon arrival. Her body was deposited in the same Hospital mortuary waiting for postmortem examination

A manhunt for the suspect has been launched.

09/04/2024

I am so proud of the work we did around Vespers Shimunzhila.

On 5th of May 2020 I wrote ….

THANK YOU ZAMBIA FOR SPEAKING FOR VESPERS

On behalf of Voice of Vespers (VOV), and on behalf of the Shimunzhila family we would like to express our gratitude to everyone who voiced out their pain over the past nearly two years.

It's been a lonely journey for the parents and family of Vessy without their pillar and anchor.

The K500,000 plus interest consent settlement means nothing to the family because it can never replace their daughter. However, it is a gesture of admission of guilt on the part of government and this will help the family bring closure to this matter.

We wish the government had settled this matter long before this. We hope no other student or citizens will ever die in the hands of reckless and overzealous officers who are supposed to be custodians of the law.

A special thanks to The Law Association of ZAMBIA (LAZ) for their tireless efforts. A warm gratitude to the University of ZAMBIA students (including all the Universities and Colleges that participated), union leaders and even lectures who stood by Vespers even in death.

This Victory is not the work of one person. It is the voice of us all.

I would like to personally thank my fellow VOVs (Mampi, Wezi, Lucy, Kantu, BFlow (Brian) and Lovemore) for travelling to Namwala to meet the family and contributing to the family without publicity of the enormous gifts. It was a long trip with great sacrifice from each one. Thank you my friends and you were just the best people to be with in this battle. We were misunderstood at times, threatened and sometimes sidelined. But together we banded for Vessy.

For us now our focus is whose voice shall we speak for next.

God will guide us.

Thank you very much.

May God bless Zambia.

MC NAWA

CONTINUE TO RIP

07/04/2024

ELECTROCUTION INCIDENT AT UNIVERSITY OF ZAMBIA: POLICE RESPONSE

April 7, 2024-On the evening of April 6, 2024, at approximately 23:40 hours Chelston Police Station received a distressing report of electrocution from Ms. Mwanja Daka, aged 29, residing at house 86/24 Ng’ombe Chimulambe Street. Ms. Daka, a registered nurse at the University of Zambia clinic, reported a tragic incident involving Ms. Margret Chibesakunda, aged 22, a third-year student studying Public Administration at the University of Zambia.
According to the report, Ms. Chisabekunda was fatally electrocuted while attempting to plug her phone for charging. The incident occurred around 21:30 hours at October Block 2, Room 23, of the University of Zambia Great East Road Campus. Ms. Chibesakunda sustained severe burns on her neck, right elbow, and leg. Despite efforts to save her, she succumbed to her injuries.
Following the unfortunate event, there was a spontaneous demonstration by University of Zambia students, obstructing the Great East Road with stones and drums. In response, police officers swiftly intervened to restore public order. The students were urged to mourn within the campus premises rather than disrupting public order. Fortunately, the students complied with the advice and returned to the University grounds.
The deceased's body was transferred to the University of Zambia clinic and subsequently deposited at the University Teaching Hospital Mortuary awaiting postmortem and burial.
The Zambia Police Service extends its deepest condolences to the family and friends of Ms. Margret Chibesakunda during this difficult time. Our investigation into the circumstances surrounding the electrocution incident is ongoing, and we are committed to ensuring that justice is served.

Rae Hamoonga
POLICE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER.

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