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Zambia : Men's association concerned with surging cases of GBV

The Zambia National Men’s Network for Gender and Development (ZNMNGD) has bemoaned the increasing number of Gender-Based Violence (GBV) cases involving assault and murder despite recently commemorating the 16 days of gender activism. ZNMNGD National Coordinator Nelson Banda said the recent case involving the Chitambo College of Nursing students calls for people’s input to curb such cases. Speaking in an interview with ZANIS, Mr. Banda said the growing number of GBV cases is fast evolving into a national crisis that must be quickly addressed. “Just when we were coming from the commemoration of the 16 days of gender activism then such a case happens. This is an indication that we need to take the fight against GBV seriously by putting more effort in sensitizing the public,” he said.

Stella Dimoko Korkus.com: Jealous Boyfriend Hangs Self After Fatally Strangling His Lover Because She Fell In Love With Another Man.

Friday, December 18, 2020 Jealous Boyfriend Hangs Self After Fatally Strangling His Lover Because She Fell In Love With Another Man. A jealous 29-year-old boyfriend took his life moments after killing his girlfriend for abruptly ending their relationship. The jealous boyfriend, Kaluwayo Mwika could not withstand losing his girlfriend to another man, hence he gruesomely murdered Mapalo Masiku, 21,who was laid to rest on Wednesday, December 16, in Luanshya, Copperbelt Province, Zambia. Mwika, 29, committed suicide by hanging immediately after killing his girlfriend. It is believed that Mapalo wanted to end the relationship because she had found a new lover but this didn’t go well with Mwika so he lured her somewhere near a bush where he strangled her to death.

Breaking News | Crime 21-year-old Zambian Student Murdered By Her Boyfriend After Ending Their Relationship (Photos)

Views: Visits 234 A 21-year-old student nurse, Mapalo Masiku, who was killed by her boyfriend Kaluwayo Mwika, was laid to rest on Wednesday, December 16, in Luanshya, Copperbelt Province, Zambia. Mwika, 29, committed suicide by hanging immediately after killing his girlfriend, it is believed that Mapalo wanted to end the relationship because she had found new love. However, this didn’t go well with Mwika so he lured her somewhere where he strangled her to death. Central province commissioner of Police, Chola Katanga, who confirmed the incident, said Masiku was a second-year student at Chitambo college of nursing. According to a local media outlet,  Zambian Watchdog, the incident happened on Sunday, December 13, within a nearby bush at the Chitambo college of nursing.

21-year-old Zambian student murdered by her boyfriend after she broke up with him

21-year-old Zambian student murdered by her boyfriend after she broke up with him
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Zambia : NGOCC saddened by increased cases of partners' killings

The Non-governmental Gender Organisations’ Coordinating Council (NGOCC) is deeply saddened by the increased incidences of killings related to misunderstandings in relationships. We are particularly concerned that women are again at the receiving end of these heinous crimes with the recent killing of 21-year-old Ms. Mapalo Masiku, a student at Chitambo Nursing School. The Chitambo incident comes barely a few months after the killing of Dr. Tasila Tembo in almost similar circumstances. The two incidences and more go further to epitomize just how our societal values of love, appreciation, accountability for one’s actions, respect for life, among others have been eroded. It is totally unacceptable that as a country we should remain silent while families and relationships are being bogged down in abuses and misunderstandings that are now ending up in fatal loss of lives. In our collective community safeguards, time is now that we should all champion humanity and invest in avenues th

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