THE cold-blooded killing of Chinese businessman Yu Bin in Lusaka’s Woodlands area is not just another crime story. It is a chilling reminder that something has gone fundamentally wrong in our society. As Zambians, we have always prided ourselves on being a peaceful, law-abiding people. Acts of barbaric violence of this nature are alien to our character, our history, and our collective identity. What we witnessed on Milima Road is not who we are, and it must never become normalised. According to police findings, the 56-year-old businessman was followed from the bank and gunned down outside his own home in broad daylight. The assailants calmly rode away on a motorbike with his money and valuables, leaving behind a grieving wife,...

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