• About
  • Contact
  • Advertise
  • Privacy
  • e-Paper
  • Terms Of Service
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
  • Login
  • Register
The Mast Logo
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • e-Paper
  • Politics
  • Courts & Crime
  • Biz
  • Health
    Experts call for ebola preparedness

    Experts call for ebola preparedness

    Mpongwe to get 10m mosquito nets

    Mpongwe to get 10m mosquito nets

    Dr. Oliver Kandela Bulaya, PhD

    Mental health pillar for climate resilience – expert

    Mary Kafunga

    NGO calls for mental support for police

  • Tech
    Zambia makes strides towards cyber security   

    Zambia makes strides towards cyber security  

    Texas becomes first state to ban DeepSeek, Rednote on government devices after fury over China-backed apps

    Texas becomes first state to ban DeepSeek, Rednote on government devices after fury over China-backed apps

    PARALYSED MAN FLIES VIRTUAL DRONE USING BRAIN IMPLANT.

  • Sports
  • World
  • Columnists
  • Opinion
  • Features
  • Today’s
  • Home
  • e-Paper
  • Politics
  • Courts & Crime
  • Biz
  • Health
    Experts call for ebola preparedness

    Experts call for ebola preparedness

    Mpongwe to get 10m mosquito nets

    Mpongwe to get 10m mosquito nets

    Dr. Oliver Kandela Bulaya, PhD

    Mental health pillar for climate resilience – expert

    Mary Kafunga

    NGO calls for mental support for police

  • Tech
    Zambia makes strides towards cyber security   

    Zambia makes strides towards cyber security  

    Texas becomes first state to ban DeepSeek, Rednote on government devices after fury over China-backed apps

    Texas becomes first state to ban DeepSeek, Rednote on government devices after fury over China-backed apps

    PARALYSED MAN FLIES VIRTUAL DRONE USING BRAIN IMPLANT.

  • Sports
  • World
  • Columnists
  • Opinion
  • Features
  • Today’s
No Result
View All Result
The Mast Logo
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Economic hardships driving men to suicide – Bishop Chikoya

By Adrian Mwanza

March 10, 2026
in News
Economic hardships driving men to suicide – Bishop Chikoya

Bishop Chikoya

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Economic hardships driving men to suicide-Bishop Chikoya

By Adrian Mwanza

ECONOMIC and financial challenges are the leading causes of suicide among Zambian men, former Council of Churches in Zambia (CCZ) Secretary General Bishop Emmanuel Chikoya has said.

In an interview with The Mast, Bishop Chikoya said many men were driven to take their own lives due to the severe economic hardships they were facing.

He said it was unfortunate that Zambia’s harsh economic conditions had left many men struggling to cope.

“The cases of suicide have spiked, have risen in the past few months unprecedently, and one major reason is the high cost of living, which forces people to give up. Most men as sole providers for families resolve to kill themselves, which should not be the case,” he said.

Bishop Chikoya said societal pressures had also played a significant role in the rising suicide cases among men.

He explained that society often placed the burden of being the sole provider on men, which was contributing to their economic and emotional stress.

“This is another cause of suicide. Society projects men as people who should not have any form of weakness despite going through a lot of hardships. This worsens the man’s strength,” he said.

Bishop Chikoya said societal expectations had compounded the problem, as many men struggled to open up and share their challenges.

He noted that unlike women who often talked openly about their problems, men tended to keep their struggles to themselves.

“There is a need to come up with things like indabas where men can freely talk about their problems without fear of being laughed at or ridiculed. The other problem is that most men are trying to live beyond their means by buying fancy cars and even involving themselves in clandestine activities like extramarital affairs, which becomes a huge cost to their lives,” he said.

 

Previous Post

VOTE THEM OUT – Silumbe, Msoni

Next Post

Western Province floods wreak havoc

Next Post
Western Province floods wreak havoc

Western Province floods wreak havoc

Please login to join discussion

Join Us Today

  • 334.9K
    Followers
    334.9K
    Followers
  • Click To Join
    Subscribers
    Click To Join
    Subscribers
  • 7K
    Followers
    7K
    Followers
The Mast Newspaper

Bringing you breaking news, in-depth stories, and exclusive content at lightning speed.

Follow Us

  • About
  • Contact
  • Advertise
  • Privacy
  • e-Paper
  • Terms Of Service

© 2025 Published by Mast Media Limited

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

*By registering into our website, you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.
All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • e-Paper
  • Politics
  • Courts & Crime
  • Biz
  • Health
  • Tech
  • Sports
  • World
  • Columnists
  • Opinion
  • Features
  • Today’s

© 2025 Published by Mast Media Limited

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.