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Ndola Community Rallies to Locate Family of 10-Year-Old Judith Zimba After She Was Found Stranded

Ndola, Zambia – The community in Ndola is breathing a sigh of relief today after a 10-year-old girl named Judith Zimba, who was found stranded last night in the Lubuto area, has been reunited with her family. Judith, the eldest of three siblings, was discovered alone, sparking concern among local residents.

The discovery of Judith led to a flurry of activity on social media, with many people sharing posts and comments to help locate her family. MaZa Comedy posted on Facebook, urging anyone who knew Judith’s parents to come forward. The post quickly garnered attention, with many expressing their hope for the young girl’s safety.

Nancy Zoe Reavans was among the first to confirm the good news, commenting, “She has been found thank you,” just moments after Judith was safely reunited with her family. Other community members, like Samuel Israeli Mwitwa, suggested that the situation should have been handled by the authorities, stating, "Mutwaleni pa police."

Mervis Zimba, who shared the same surname as Judith, offered a heartfelt prayer, saying, "Judy Zimba, pray your namesake be located." This sentiment was echoed by KA FU LA, who expressed gratitude to those who ensured Judith’s safety, "Thanks to the people for keeping her safe and may she find her family!"

The swift action by the Ndola community, both online and offline, highlights the power of collective effort in ensuring the safety of vulnerable individuals. Judith’s safe return is a testament to the community’s vigilance and compassion.

— Updated by Ryan Harris in Local

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