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I dont see the upload button lol
I find the reporting on your web sit to be one of the better ones as it seems to be unbiased and questions where needs and commends where needed. However I find it truly appalling the hate and insulting that you allow in the comments section. If you look to any truly great online publication and view what they allow to be published you will see a big difference. I encourage you to keep up the good reporting but a review of your policy in regards to what you allow on you web site I believe is in order. No one should be allowed to call anyone a satanist or any other name repeatedly. If a behavior is seen as satanic then then the comment may fit the story such as the beheading of animals etc.then the comment should stand but in an absence of any rational person thinking that s is unethical…
Lobola, sometimes translated as bride price, is a traditional Southern African custom whereby the man pays the family of his fiancée for her hand in marriage. The custom is aimed at bringing the two families together, fostering mutual respect, and indicating that the man is capable of supporting his wife financially.
Traditionally the lobola payment was in cattle as cattle were the primary symbol of wealth in African society. However, many modern urban couples have switched to using cash. Lobola in Zambia as it stands range mostly from KR10,000 to KR35,000 (K10m – 45m), then followed by a kitchen party and a European-style wedding ceremony.
Lobola may have some unintended negative effects. It may have created a financial barrier for some young men looking to take a bride. Just the…
its a good move and very soon we will become journalists by so doing.
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I have 17 Pictures, what must I do?
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Chingola Roads/Contract
Can you please find out the way forward for Chingola Roads,they are in a very deplorable state.The contractor seems not have the capacity to do roads.
Send me you e-mail I send the pictures.
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Frank