Crime News Female Police Officer, Three Others Arrested Over Alleged Assault In Nakonde News Desk | July 2026 Police have arrested a female police officer and three other women following the circulation of a viral video allegedly showing the assault of a young woman in Nakonde District. The Zambia Police Service has confirmed the arrest of a female police officer and three other women in connection with an alleged assault incident in Nakonde District. The arrests follow the circulation of a video on social media which allegedly shows the four women assaulting a young woman believed to have been employed as a domestic worker. According to information circulating online, the alleged assault occurred after the police officer reportedly returned home and allegedly found the young woman and her husband in a compromising situation. The circumstances surrounding those allegations have not been independently verified by police. Police have confirmed that al...
Breaking News Three Dead In Suspected Domestic Violence Shooting In Lusaka Police Report | Lusaka | July 8, 2026 Police are investigating a suspected murder-suicide in Lusaka after a man allegedly shot and killed his wife and her brother before fatally shooting himself. Police have launched investigations into a suspected murder-suicide that claimed three lives in Makeni Villa, Lusaka, on Wednesday afternoon. The deceased have been identified as Clifford Chileshe, 45, his wife Theresa Nyambe, 43, and her younger brother Innocent Nyambe, 39, a state lawyer. According to Police Public Relations Officer Godfrey Chilabi, the incident occurred at around 15:00 hours on July 8, 2026. Officers who responded to the scene found all three victims with gunshot wounds. Preliminary investigations indicate that the shooting followed a domestic violence complaint Theresa had reported to Kanyama Police Station on July 6, alleging that her husband had assaulted her. A c...
International News South African Activist Opposes Possible Burial Of Edgar Lungu In South Africa International Affairs | June 2026 Debate surrounding the burial arrangements of former Zambian President Edgar Lungu has intensified after a South African anti-immigration activist publicly opposed the possibility of his burial in South Africa. Discussion over the final resting place of former Zambian President Edgar Lungu has continued to attract attention both in Zambia and South Africa. South African anti-immigration activist Phakel'umthakathi has publicly expressed opposition to any proposal that would see the late former Head of State buried in South Africa. In remarks circulating on social media and various online platforms, the activist stated that he believes former President Lungu should be buried in his home country, Zambia. The comments have generated mixed reactions among members of the public, with some supporting the view while others have cr...
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