24/02/2026
Zambia we are proud of you our international assit
Proverbs 24:1-2: "Do not be envious of evil men, nor desire to be with them. For their heart devises violence, and their lips speak of troublemaking"
24/02/2026
Zambia we are proud of you our international assit
23/02/2026
23/02/2026
UNFAIR DISMISSAL: Trade Kings Management Under Fire for Discrimination and Safety Failures
The "Zambian Cry" platform is bringing to light a grave injustice involving an employee at the Trade Kings factory—a person with a disability who is being used as a scapegoat for management’s own failures.
The Injustice Against a Person with Disability
Recent reports and viral footage have revealed that an employee, mockingly referred to by colleagues as "Chibulu" (deaf), is being forced to step down. This worker is being penalized for not following verbal cues he could not hear—a situation caused entirely by management’s failure to provide Reasonable Accommodation for his disability.
Discriminating against a worker based on their disability is a direct violation of the Persons with Disabilities Act of Zambia.
Management’s Failure, Not the Worker’s Fault
The video circulating online does not just expose a worker; it exposes a systemic failure in hygiene and safety:
Lack of PPE: Workers were found touching biscuits with bare hands because management failed to provide gloves.
Toxic Environment: Allowing derogatory names like "Chibulu" shows a workplace culture of bullying tolerated by top officials.
Deflecting Blame: CEO Iqbal Patel, Director Ernest Mande, and the board are reportedly choosing to fire these vulnerable workers rather than taking responsibility for the lack of sanitary equipment and oversight.
Our Stance
We find it unacceptable that top bosses show "fearless" disregard for the Zambian people's health while punishing a man for a disability he did not choose. Firing these boys does not fix the "hidden sickness" caused by poor factory standards; it only hides the evidence.
We Demand:
Reinstatement or Fair Compensation: An immediate halt to the unfair dismissal of the worker with a disability.
Provision of PPE: Trade Kings must prove they have issued gloves and hygiene gear to all staff.
Human Rights Investigation: We call on the Zambia Agency for Persons with Disabilities (ZAPD) and the Ministry of Labour to investigate this factory's treatment of workers.
The health of Zambia and the dignity of our workers are not for sale
Lusaka Businessman Jonathan and Political Leaders
Businessman Jonathan is reportedly in high demand among UNZA students. It has now been confirmed that prominent figures such as HH, Hamson Hamasaka, and Conlous Mweetwa are allegedly connected to the Kingsland “potion house.” Meanwhile, ordinary Zambians struggle just to earn a meal, while some businessmen reportedly pay K10,000 per session to young women.
One of the suppliers of these women was reportedly employed at State House to handle hospitality. This raises serious concerns about corruption and exploitation in the country. Jonathan Kays has signed numerous deals in Zambia, including billion-dollar solar plant projects, and is often awarded tenders—possibly because political leaders know he has secrets to protect. Similar scandals have occurred elsewhere, such as in the United States.
Zambia is a Christian nation, and further evidence is expected to be released soon, including footage captured by the women involved.
One of the women who fell out of favor with Jonathan Kays described the events at Kingsland City Apartments as resembling an “Epstein-style” arrangement, where mostly Nigerian and Chinese men frequent the location.
“The first time I went there, I thought it was just for drinks and normal romance, but what I experienced was very strange. Anyway, I was paid,” the woman said.
Jonathan Kays reportedly pays women, mostly from NIPA and UNILUS, K10,000 per session, depending on the satisfaction of his foreign clients.
Other prominent visitors to Kingsland City Apartments reportedly include Mikalile (owner) and Spax Mining representatives.
08/06/2025
we told you
JUST IN CASE YOU MISSED IT:
Govt has called on citizens to pray for former President Edgar Lungu, confirming he recently completed a round of chemotherapy and is awaiting a medical review.
09/04/2025
JUST IN CASE YOU MISSED IT:
Govt has called on citizens to pray for former President Edgar Lungu, confirming he recently completed a round of chemotherapy and is awaiting a medical review.
09/04/2025
THE UPND WILL PAY A HEAVY PRICE FOR OVERUSE OF POLICE TO STIFLE CITIZENS' FREEDOMS
A prominent undeniable feature of the current political environment in Zambia is the use of the Zambia Police as the favourite blunt instrument for stifling criticism of the United Party for National Development (UPND) government and its individual members.
The demerits of the libel case against Lumezi Independent member of parliament, Munir Zulu, aside, it is the pattern of arrests of opposition politicians, journalists, civil activists and even clergymen, which is a source of great concern.
After Munir Zulu, there are others, such as Mfuwe MP Maureen Mabonga, activist Brebner Changala, Reverend Danny P**e and investigative journalist Thomas Allan Zgambo, who are facing court cases for expression of critical opinions or carrying out public interest journalism work.
Police in southern province nab School security guard for allegedly sodomizing two pupils.
CHILE ONE'S WIFE HAS BEEN SENTENCED TO 20 YEARS IN PRISON FOR MURDER
09/04/2025