NATASHA’S “CREATED TO BECOME” BOOK NOMINATED FOR COPPA AWARD

By TROY MUKUPA

HAVING gained recognition in the book writing industry after the successful release of her book tagged “Created To Become” the talented writer/author, Natasha Mwaba Bwali has started to see results of her work as her book has been shortlisted for this year’s Coppa Book Awards 2023 awards ceremony to be held on the 28th of April, in Kitwe.

The book “Created To Become” encourages the reader on how one can improve oneself in the midst of challenges and that they were created for a purpose with or without shortcomings of life they are able to become an influencial candidate in life.

It has been shortlisted into the best motivation and inspirational category and is competing against 5 other book.

In an interview, Thursday, Natasha, a Lusaka-based, precisely a resident of Matero North and a second year student at Levy Mwanawasa Medical University studying a diploma in registered nursing could not contain her excitement when the news hit. “I’m absolutely thrilled and really truly honored, and encouraged to see that my book “Created To Become” has been shortlisted for the 2023 Coppa Book Awards. For me this is so deeply gratifying to see that my contribution to the book world is being noticed”

The Coppa Book Awards will be held on 28th of April, in Kitwe and voting is already underway and being done online using the link https://coppaawards.zambianarts.com/vote/

Lusaka man charged over Zesco cables

By LUCY PHIRI

A 29-YEAR-OLD man of Lusaka’s Garden Park area has been nabbed for attempting to vandalise 16x44x8 meter cable valued at K850 public property of Zesco Limited.

Alfred Sichizya appeared at the Lusaka Magistrate Court and pleaded not guilty to one count of attempt to vandalism.

Sichizya told the court that he did not vandalise any Zesco cables and that he doesn’t know any matter involving cables.

Particulars of the offence are that on November 22, 2022 Sichizya did attempt to vandalise Zesco cables without lawful authority.

Meanwhile, a 36-year-old man of Lusaka has been taken to court for stealing two crates of Black Label and other assorted spirits.

Kelvin Mwanza was caught after breaking into a a bar and stole property worth K18, 500.

Mwanza, 36, pleaded not guilty to one count of breaking into a bar and committing a felony therein. Allegations are that, on unknown dates but between September 17 and 18, 2022 in Lusaka, Mwanza did break into a bar and stole one Plasma TV, an amplifier, two crakes of Black Label and assorted spirits altogether valued at K18, 500.

GOSPEL SINGER HOLYLIGHT OFFLOADS  ‘EVER NEED’

By TROY MUKUPA 

Gifted Kitwe-based gospel singer and songwriter Holy-Light has told the Daily Nation Lifestyle that visuals for his most anticipated song ‘Ever Need’ have officially been released. 

The song which was produced at Climax studios in Kitwe and its visuals shot by Dee Productions is the singer’s first offer in 2023 and is already receiving massive support from some online platforms and local radio stations.

Born Johnson Matthews Simbeye, Holylight said ‘Ever Need’ talks about believing in God no matter the situations that comes.

“The pain, tribulations, humiliations, intimidations, and all those things that whisper in our ears reaching deep down our hearts and dragging us right back down till we have lost all belief. But then you just realized that Jesus is the only one who can turn things around for good because he is the author of life”

The singer who has been doing music since 2012 but became more committed to it in 2015 said he will continue to produce songs that will speak spiritual-maturity to society, and the music industry.

“This is definetly a song/video that will speak to people of all ages. This is something that will help boost self-confidence in the listener. Let me even take this opportunity and assure those who follow my musical journey that I will continue to do what I do best and that is to give them music that speaks on life issues. 2023 is my year as I already have a line up of projects that are set to make a positive mark in the music industry,” he said

And when asked what inspired the name ‘HolyLight’ he responded, “The book of  Matthew 5:15-16 is what really inspired me to come up with this name where it says, “You are the light of the world. A town built on a hill cannot be hidden. Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead they put it. So it’s more like am set on a hill to shine but I need to be Holy as well so that the name of our Lord Jesus Christ must be glorified”

TITANS FACE-OFF: Buffaloes host Power Dynamos as Napsa and Zanaco renew rivalry

By MICHAEL MIYOBA

POWER Dynamos will today seek revenge when they face Green Buffaloes in a clash of the titans scheduled for Edwin Imboela Stadium in Lusaka.

A 11th minute strike from winger Golden Mashata was the difference the last time the two sides met at the Arthur Davies Stadium on November 5, 2022 in Kitwe.

The Kitwe giants are enjoying a seven-point lead at the summit of the MTN/FAZ Super League table and a win in today’s FAZ Super Leagues’ week-28 fixture is key to achieving their ambitions of winning their first Super League title since 2011.

Today’s clash presents a tough test for both sides seeking to protect their unbeaten run in the last five games where they have both collected three draws and two wins.

Power coach Mwenya Chipepo will depend on goal poachers Andy Boyeli and Thomas Chidewu after the duo contributed eight goals from the 11 goals scored in the last four matches for the Kitwe outfit.

In the middle of the pack, Chipepo will look to Owen Tembo, Frederick Mulambya, Laurent Muma and captain Linos Makwaza to dictate play while Jackson Mulambya, Aaron Katebe, Faustin Bakodila and John Soko are expected to be solid in defence.

After a successful outing with the national team, goal keeper Lawrence Mulenga is expected to start between the sticks for Power.

For former Power Dynamos assistant coach Masautso Tembo who is now Green Buffaloes head gaffer, the clash against the Kitwe side presents the soldiers a chance to reduce the seven-point gap to four.

Tembo will depend on Captain Chilimba Moonga and Golden Mashata to provide leadership after the duo scored braces in Buffaloes’ last two wins over Nkwazi FC and Lumwana Radiants respectively.

 Meanwhile, in the lunch time kick off at Edwin Imboela Stadium, Napsa Stars and Zanaco FC will renew their rivalry as the bankers seek to recover from a disappointing run.

Zanaco are winless in the last seven games where they have recorded three draws and four defeats and are outside the top 19 on the Super League table.

The bankers are 12th on the log with 34 points collected from eight wins, 10 draws and nine defeats and todays clash match presents them a chance to complete a double over Perry Mutapa’s charges who they edged 2-1 the last time they faced off in November last year.

And after a successful month of March where they collected six points in two games, Napsa Stars will fight for revenge as they aim to start the new month on a positive note.

The Perry Mutapa-drilled Pensioners have proven to be tough competitors since they won promotion from the national division one and are sixth on the log with 39 points collected from 10 wins, nine draws and eight defeats.

A win over Zanaco today may propel Napsa Stars to the top four brackets where they may have a chance to fight for a top two finish with eight games remaining to conclude the Super League action.

MOVIE PRODUCER OWAS MWAPE TESTIFIES IN RAPE CASE

By  LUCY PHIRI

RENOWNED film maker has narrated in the Lusaka Magistrate Court how his efforts of begging the rape victim not to pursue the matter with the police in the bid to try and protect the film industry was in vain.  

Owas Ray Mwape, who is also an entrepreneur and marketing consultant testified that after interacting with both the victim and the accused, he realised that saving the face of the industry was more than the rape incident. 

Mwape was testifying in a matter in which a popular actor in the movie Mushala, Leo Simukoko was facing one count of indecent assault on a woman of Rockfield Chalala, Lusaka.

It is alleged that on March 27, 2022, Simukoko did indecently assault Ms Otridah Kapona. 

When the matter came up for continuation of trial, Mwape told the court that he called the victim countless times without answer and when she finally picked up, she sounded as though she was crying and shocked.

He narrated that after asking why she was crying, she reluctantly told him that she was sexually assaulted by the accused. 

“I’m here because of the matter that happened on March 27, 2022, the day artists commemorate World Theatre Day. On that day, I had passed through Lusaka Play House around 14:00 hours to around 18:00 hours. I had also taken time to meet Ms Otridah Kapona to discuss a matter of an email that I had written to her from our company with an attachment of an email from the Ministry of Sport, Youth and Art where we were seeking financial sponsorship for a project we had been working on called Graft. Around 17:00 to 18:00, I found Ms Kapona was having a small meeting with a group of young artists, it looked like there was some sort of misunderstanding. I spoke to them and advised that, that was not the right place to discuss that. I then asked Ms Kapona what time we would have the meeting in connection with an email I had sent to her on March 24, 2022?,” he said.

“I then informed her we should meet virtually because I was rushing home to attend to other matters. Afterwards, I started calling Ms Kapona around 21:00 hours, her phone went unanswered. Ms Kapona is a business partner I have been working with through short films. I then called Hansen Muzumara to find out if he was with Ms Kapona since I left them together at Play House. Hansen told me that she had left and could be sleeping. I later on tried calling her 095 line which was ringing with no answer. I decided to text her. She called back later in the night around 22:00, at the particular time, she sounded like she was crying. I asked what her problem was since she was not answering calls. She told me that she had just been sexually assaulted. So, I asked her by who? She never immediately answered because at that particular time she sounded like she was shocked. After that, she told me it was Leo Simukoko.” he narrated.

Leo Simukoko

He said that her story was that she had given Simukoko a lift because he had no transport from Lusaka Play House. 

“She said when they reached the destination in Obama, Leo came out of the car, went into the house and returned after five minutes and asked her to see the house where they were shooting a production called Mungoma. 

She said she went inside the house where she wanted to use the bathroom. She explained that when she came back, she heard dogs barking outside and later on she tried to find out what was happening.  

Simukoko went to her and tried to kiss her and later pushed her on a mattress that was in the living room and started to try to undress her,” he explained.

Mr Mwape told the court that after interacting with both the victim and the accused, he did all he could to try and convince the victim not to pursue the matter.

In cross examination, asked why he decided to beg the complainant to forget about the offence despite forming an opinion that it was rape, the witness responded that he was saving the face of the industry.

FUEL PRICES WILL CONTINUE TO BE VOLATILE DUE TO LACK OF STRATEGIC BULK RESERVES – KALABA

CITIZENS First (CF) president,  Harry Kalaba says the fuel pump price will continue to be volatile as long as Government does not put in place bulk strategic reserves for petroleum products.

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