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CHALI “Bravo” Mulalami, the legendary Zambian music producer and founder of Slingbeats Entertainment, has passed away after a short illness, as confirmed by the Zambia Association of Musicians.
He played a huge role in shaping Zambia’s contemporary music scene, discovering and launching the careers of top artists like Mampi, K’millian, Tommy D, Ozzy, Kanji, and Ty2.
He was known for his work as a producer, songwriter, and CEO of Sling Beats, releasing over 10 successful albums and producing hits that still dominate playlists today.

Yo Maps named AFRIMA Best Southern Africa Male Artist of the Year.
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AWARD-winning Zambian artiste Elton Mulenga, popularly known as Yo Maps, has scooped the 2025 AFRIMA Best Southern Africa Male Artist of the Year award.
The Blessings Follow Me singer, who has started 2026 on a high note, received the prestigious accolade in Lagos, Nigeria.
Yo Maps clinched the Best Southern Africa Male Artist gong at the All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA), beating stiff competition from Nasty C, Tyler ICU, Kabza De Small, Anderson Mario, Jah Prayzah and others.
Receiving the award, the Ni Season Yanga hit maker greeted the cheering audience with “Salam aleikum” before thanking God, his management and fans for the international recognition.
“My name is Yo Maps, representing Zambia, one of the biggest artistes in Southern Africa. I just want to thank Almighty God for this, my family and my wife – I am married, by the way, with two kids,” he said.
He added: “I also want to thank my management, especially my fans.”
Yo Maps further thanked his 2.6 million Facebook followers for their continued support, which he said has propelled his career to greater heights.
“From being the King of Zambian music to the King of Southern Africa 👑🔥🦅. The journey keeps getting louder. Zambia kuchalo 🇿🇲💪. Thanks to everyone who made this possible, especially my fans. All praises to the Most High! 🙌🏾,” he wrote.
The They Want Me Down producer also had words for his competitors, jokingly saying: “Competition naine uzachita retire.”
(Mwebantu, Tuesday, 13th January, 2026)

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LIVINGSTONE has, for the first time in the district’s history, recorded the lowest number of babies born on Christmas Day.
Mayor Constance Muleabai disclosed that the city received four newborns, three girls and one boy.
“However, what gives us great encouragement is the good health of all the babies. They are strong, healthy and doing well. We would be failing in our duty if we did not commend our health personnel. We are pleased to note that, so far, none of the mothers have experienced complications, and we have not received any complaints,” she said.
Ms Muleabai appealed to Zambian men to get serious and have more children.
“We would like to make a special appeal to the men of this nation. Let us get serious. In a district and city like Livingstone, we cannot be recording only four babies on Christmas Day. We need to do better,” she said.
The Tourist Capital mayor said there is a need to grow the population of the city and the country.
“We appreciate and respect the importance of family planning programmes, they are necessary ,but we must still strive to grow our communities.
My call to the men is this: let us be intentional. As we celebrate Christmas, let us also think about bringing forth more life, so that more children will be here to celebrate future Christmass with us,” Ms Muleabai said.
(Mwebantu, Friday, 26th December, 2025)

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POLICE in Lusaka have arrested social media content creator Gezile Smith Mwale, 23, for offences of prohibition, humiliation and harassment.
The arrest follows a report made on November 21, 2025, around 13:00 hours by Abigail Mutale, 28, popularly known as Ms Tokyo, also of Ibex Hill, who complained that she had been subjected to repeated humiliation and harassment on a social media platform.
In a statement, police spokesperson Geoffrey Chilabi said preliminary investigations revealed that between November 1 and November 21, 2025, Gezile allegedly went live on her TikTok account, disseminated false information and published an image of the complainant.
“The material circulated is alleged to have harmed the complainant’s reputation and exposed her to public ridicule, humiliation and embarrassment. Following these allegations, police apprehended and detained the suspect,” he said.
Mr Chilabi said Gezile was subsequently warned and cautioned, and later formally charged and arrested in accordance with the provisions of the Cyber Crime Act No. 4 of 2025.
He said the suspect has since been released on police bond and will appear in court soon.
Mr Chilabi urged members of the public to exercise responsibility, respect and restraint when using social media platforms.
“Online conduct must uphold the dignity and rights of all individuals. Any misuse of digital platforms to harass, humiliate or harm others will be addressed in accordance with the law,” he said.
(Mwebantu, Sunday, 23rd November, 2025)

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