Thu, 15 Feb 2018 08:33:55 +0000 By Augustin Phiri ON their first night as a married couple, the groom was startled to hear his bride mumble to him, “You’ll give me K200.” A few hours earlier, the pair had tied the knot and had recited the famous “till death do us part” vows before a priest followed by a lavish wedding reception at a plush hotel attended by excited relatives, friends and well-wishers. However, unknown to the groom, he had married a former sex worker and on this night, his bride had forgotten that she was in a matrimonial home and not a lodge or any similar amorous location. And so, as it is said, old habits die hard. Folks, housewives in Lusaka’s Kanyama Township are in trouble because of the existence of brothels dotted around the area which are said to be frequented by married men. But in voicing out their anger, the women […]
Old habits die hard…
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