A Journey Through Time: Life, Love, and Change

STEPPING back into Aizawl after twenty-five years felt like waking up in a dream. Standing on a corner in Bawngkawn on a sunny March day in 2026, the memories of the good old days came flooding back, bringing a bit of a lump to the throat. The city, perched high on a mountain ridge, remains a beautiful sight, but the way we travel here has been completely transformed. Today, Mizoram is connected to the rest of the country by rail. Thanks to the new services inaugurated by the Prime Minister in September 2025, one can now catch the Rajdhani Express from Sairang, just 20km from the capital. It is a long journey of over 2,500km to Delhi, but sitting on a modern train is a world away from how things used to be.

Back in May 2000, travelling to Aizawl was a true test of strength. I remember the journey under a relentless downpour where the bus simply couldn’t go any further because the Tuivai river had swollen so much. At that time, there was no Tuivai bridge, or at least none that was safe enough to use. To get across, we had to rely on a rope stretched from one riverbank to the other. We sat in groups of five or six on a bamboo shaft, dangling over the rushing water while men on the opposite side pulled us across. Our luggage was hauled over the same way. By the time we reached the bus waiting on the other side, we were soaked to the bone and covered in mud from slipping down the hillsides. With no private place to go, we had to change our muddy clothes right there inside the bus. Many of us rolled and slid down the steep hillside toward the riverbank, while our luggage scattered everywhere. None of us escaped the fall, and we were all soaked in mud. In those days, that difficult journey from Lamka took over twenty-four hours and cost ₹500. In August 2003, the then Chief Minister of Mizoram, Zoramthanga, inaugurated it, thankfully making travel easier.


Looking for the school that once felt like home - where the days were spent teaching and the nights were spent as a warden - proves difficult. The old signboard near the sub-post office has vanished, and the building seems to have been swallowed by the city’s growth. Bawngkawn has always been an important gateway to the capital, but it is much more crowded now. In the old days, there was plenty of space to stroll along the roadside, but today the junctions are packed with cars and motorbikes. At the busy places like Zasanga Point and Zosangliana Point, traffic wardens work tirelessly, signalling “Stop” and “Go” to a never-ending stream of cars and motorbikes, to keep things moving. Even with the narrow footpaths and the sheer number of people, these officers manage the chaos with a calm and steady hand, ensuring everyone stays safe.

Walking down towards the bazaar, the search for familiar landmarks continues. The old houses that used to line the downward steps are gone, replaced by tall, modern buildings. It is impossible to find the home of a former student and his lovely sisters, a place that was once so familiar and loved to be there. Even my old college has a new look; the gate is now marked as a Govt. J. Thankima College Women’s Hostel has a proud history, started in 1992 by local people who wanted better education for their children. It began with the help of a kind businessman and grew through the community’s own hard work. Thinking back to my own graduation in 2001, life was quite a whirlwind. My marksheets were a bit of a mixture -- final year was under Mizoram University (JTC), second year under NEHU (JTC), and first year under DMCollege, Imphal.

By 2002, the college had joined with another and became a government institution. The memories of the staff are still so clear: the friendly principal, the chatty clerk, and the wonderful teachers. My history teacher was particularly kind, often inviting us to her home for tea and snacks, treating us more like friends than students. In those days, life was a rush. College started at 6:00 am, and as soon as it finished at 9:00 am, I would race off to start my teaching job. Earning ₹1200 per month!

One of my favourite memories takes me back to the IGNOU Study Centre at Hrangbana College. The centre always ran so smoothly under the steady guidance of our coordinator, Pu Lalrinawma and the lady office assistant. The day of our final exam was memorable, the air in the room was thick with nerves. We sat at our desks with our hearts racing, watching our coordinator as we waited for the question papers to be handed out. Right next to me sat the famous singer, Liandingpuii. On stage, her voice could move the soul of the entire Mizo nation, but here, she was just another student. She sat hunched over her desk, working just as hard as the rest of us to earn her Master’s degree. Once the exam began, a deep silence filled the room - you could have heard a pin drop. No one spoke or even looked up. We were all lost in our own worlds, our pens flying across the pages as we fought a private battle against the clock.

Another memory that warms my heart is the arrival of a sincere letter from back home. I remember the flutter in my heart when a letter arrived from a young lass back home. We had only just fallen in love - the kind of love that is written in ink and whispered in promises - before life forced us apart. Her words would reach out to me across the distance, her handwriting carrying all the warmth I was missing. “When are you coming home?” she would ask. “Will you be here for Christmas?” It was a love that lived through those pages. Even though we were separated physically almost as soon as our hearts met, her letters were the thread that kept me connected to home. Every time I read her words, it felt as though she were standing right there beside me in the hills, her voice calling me back to where I truly belonged. Through the loneliness and the long letters home, I knew exactly why I was here: to earn a living and to learn the ways of the world. Thus, for me, Aizawl became a home away from home.

Cherished moments with beloved brother Lun Taithul (Rest in Peace).

Today, we all carry smartphones, yet it feels harder than ever to truly reach out. In those golden years, there was no gadgets or screens to stay in touch; people were connected by heart and soul, tied together by shared laughter and genuine conversation. Standing in the bustling streets of modern Aizawl, the silence of a digital contact list feels heavy. There is a deep, aching longing for those old mates, the wise teachers, and the bright-eyed students who are now surely grown. Though the world is now connected by wires and waves, it cannot replace the warmth of those old bonds. One can only hope that, by some grace, another chance will come to look into those familiar faces once more.

With my old friend, Sir Thangbawiha.

While lost in such moments of flashback, a sudden encounter with a motorbike taxi brought the past back to the present. When the driver pulled off his helmet, it was an old friend from those teaching days. We spent the afternoon catching up at his home in Saikhamakawn, before he dropped me off to catch a city bus. On the ride back, I chatted with the bus conductor - a hardworking woman running the family business with her husband, the driver at the wheel.

The visit takes place on 26 March 2026, a month that holds a heavy weight in Mizoram’s history. The Indian government used the Indian Air Force to bomb Aizawl on 5 March 1966, targeting Mizo National Front(MNF) guerrillas. It has been sixty years since the dark days of 1966 when the region faced incredible hardship and conflict. People remember the hunger and the pain of villages being moved or destroyed. Yet, despite that difficult past, the Mizo people today carry a powerful spirit of unity. They live by a beautiful idea called ‘tlawmngaihna’ - the act of being selfless, helping others, and putting the community first.

Even though Aizawl is built on steep, rocky mountains with tiny roads, the way people drive is a lesson in itself. There is no aggressive honking or reckless rushing; everyone looks out for the safety of others.  There is a deep respect for one another that makes the crowded streets feel orderly. It is a city where modern buildings cover the hills, but the old values remain. 

As you look around the city, you see houses that seem to defy gravity, clinging tightly to the steep hillsides. Some are built on incredibly tall concrete pillars – some reaching 20-30 feet high – just to stay level with the road. It is enough to make your head spin if you look straight down.

The buildings look as if they have been glued to the slopes or are hanging by a tiny, thin thread. Living here feels a bit like being a bird perched on the very highest branch of a tree; it’s beautiful, but there is always a sense of danger. When the heavy rainy season arrives and the water pours down the cliffs, life feels fragile. You can’t help but feel the risk that these families face, living so high above the valley floor while the clouds swirl around their windows.

Returning to a place after decades proves that while buildings and roads will always change, the heart of a community is what truly lasts. Aizawl teaches us that progress doesn’t have to mean losing our manners; even in a crowded, modern city, silence and patience on the road can exist if people value each other. The lesson for anyone visiting this high-altitude city is simple: be ready for a lot of walking up and down steep steps, but more importantly, be ready to be honest and friendly. If you carry that same spirit of tlawmngaihna with you, you will find that even though places change and buildings disappear, the kindness of the people remains the true heart of the home. Embracing this selfless way of living is the best way to navigate both the narrow streets of Aizawl and the journey of life itself.

~ Bruce K. Thangkhal | Zogam Today | 15.06.2026


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JTCM: Ultimatum – Release Naga Hostage Within 12 Hours

 
OFFICE OF THE  
JOINT TRIBES COUNCIL MANIPUR  
(Inpui, Liangmai, Rongmei and Zeme)  

Ultimatum – Release Naga Hostage Within 12 Hours  

This is a final and unequivocal intimation to the Kuki community.  

If the Naga hostage is not released unharmed and within the next 12 hours from the time of this notice, then any and all untoward incidents, consequences, or violent escalations that follow shall be entirely and solely borne by the Kukis’.  

Let there be no ambiguity: the Kuki community will be held fully accountable for every drop of blood shed, every property destroyed, and every life lost thereafter. This is not a threat this is a consequence.  

The responsibility for peace rests with you. The price of defiance will be yours alone to pay.  

Deadline: Before 6:00 am of 15th May, 2026.  

Issued by:  
Joint Tribe Council, Manipur  

Time of issue: 6:00 PM, 14th May, 2026.  

(MERACHAO INKA)  
Convenor JTCM & President, INU.  

(TIMOTHY WIJUNAMAI)  
Co-Convenor JTCM & President, LNCM.  

(K.C SAVIO)  
Co-Convenor JTCM & President, RNCM.  

(HP NINGDAUNG)  
Co-Convenor JTCM & President, ZNCM.

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Kuki Inpi Manipur: Final Ultimatum

KUKI INPI MANIPUR
(Apex body of the Kuki Tribes)

Administrative Centre: Lamka - 795128

FINAL ULTIMATUM

KIM Secretariat, the 14th May, 2026

On the very same day that our Church leaders - emissaries of peace and reconciliation - were brutally murdered in cold blood, and at a time when the Kuki-Zo people are still mourning this irreparable loss, the unlawful detention and hostage situation involving more than 25 Kuki individuals in Senapati District and another 6 Kuki persons at Ireng Naga has become utterly unacceptable, inhuman, and barbaric.

The continued captivity of innocent civilians under such circumstances is not only a gross violation of human dignity and democratic norms, but also a deliberate provocation at a time of immense grief and pain for our people. Such acts expose the complete breakdown of humanity, accountability, and moral responsibility among those involved.

We therefore issue this FINAL and NON-NEGOTIABLE ULTIMATUM that all Kuki hostages detained in Senapati District and Ireng Naga must be released safely, unharmed, and without any condition on or before 5:00 A.M., 15th May 2026.

Failure to ensure their immediate release within the stipulated deadline shall render the concerned CSOs and responsible actors in Senapati District fully and solely responsible for any eventuality arising thereafter. Any escalation of tension, deterioration of law and order, outbreak of unrest, or further heightening of the conflict shall be the direct consequence of their actions and deliberate refusal to act with humanity and responsibility.

The Kuki-Zo people have exercised extraordinary restraint despite relentless persecution, killings, intimidation, and targeted aggression. However, the patience of a grieving people must never be mistaken for weakness. The Kuki-Zo people cannot and will not remain silent while innocent civilians are held hostage, even as our community buries its dead.

The concerned parties are urged to act immediately before the situation reaches an irreversible and uncontrollable stage.

(JANGHAOLUN HAOKIP)
Secy. Information & Publicity
Kuki Inpi Manipur

Copy to:

  1. Hon'ble Governor, Government of Manipur
  2. Director General of Police, Government of Manipur
  3. Deputy Commissioner, Kangpokpi District
  4. Deputy Commissioner, Senapati District
  5. Superintendent of Police, Kangpokpi District
  6. Superintendent of Police, Senapati District
  7. Media Houses
  8. Guard File
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UKNA Condoles Church Leaders, Warns NSCN-IM Actions

Office of the
UNITED KUKI NATIONAL ARMY (UKNA)
Government of KUKI-GAM
General Headquarter

Motto: “Kuki Nam jalenna din kapang jing uve”
Estd. 2015

PRESS RELEASE
14-May-2026

The United Kuki National Army (UKNA) expresses deep sorrow over the tragic demise of the three Kuki Church leaders and extends heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families and churches.

It has now become increasingly evident that the NSCN-IM, which began propagating lies and fabricated narratives since the Litan Incident, has been desperately attempting to spread its propaganda across various districts to divert our movement on Separate Administration (UT).

Today, such activities have visibly reached some district as well.

The role of ZUF-Kamson, acting as proxies of the NSCN-IM, has also become instrumental in furthering these divisive and misleading campaigns.

The UKNA has remained silently observant for long, hoping that peace and Christian values would prevail among all communities. However, the wait is now over.

The UKNA makes it unequivocally clear that any untoward incident or consequence arising from now onward shall be the sole responsibility of the NSCN-IM and its proxies.

Issued in the interest of peace and justice.

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE, U KNA

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A REBUTTAL TO THE ZUF (J) GROUP

GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF NAGALIM
Office of the
ZEILAD ZELIANGRONG REGION

Ref.no....................

A REBUTTAL TO THE ZUF (J) GROUP

Oking, the 13th May 2026

The baseless allegations thrown by the WhatsApp warriors of ZUF (J) group from the tiny hill range called Mount Ararat with demonic mindset to add fuel to the fire against innocent NSCN/GPRN is not just a shameful act but an immature and psychopath attitude. The blame game hurled against the GPRN is not a day or two instance, but since 2011 formed as evil spirit in human form.

The unfortunate incident that occurred at Saheibung Peak, 0 point, between Kotzim and Kotlen, Kangpokpi District on 13th May 2026 at around 10:00 am which caused the lives of innocent civilians and religious leaders is very unfortunate and in whatsoever manner the NSCN/GPRN is not related with the tragedy. The self style ZUF (J), a separatist group is further warned to shut their filthy mouth once and for all. Since their formation, the NSCN/GPRN has been observing the motto of ZUF (J) “A day without lie is a day wasted”.

Furthermore, it is a strong warning to Self Style Brigadier Gaijuanglung Kamei to confine in his agricultural activities rather than peeping in developed and advanced family of NSCN/GPRN.

Issued by:
Zeilad Zeliangrong Region
NSCN/GPRN

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THANGKHAL SINLAI PAWLPI (GHQ): CONGRATULATORY NOTE

 

THANGKHAL SINLAI PAWLPI
 GENERAL HEADQUARTERS 
 CONGRATULATORY NOTE
 LAMKA, THE 14th May 2026
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19th Hmar Martyrs Trophy 1st Semi-Final: Zomi FC 1-0 Saikawt YC

🔖The 19th Hmar Martyrs' Trophy 2026

⭕1st Semi-Final
📃 13th May, 2026 (Wednesday)
1. Zomi FC 1-0 Saikawt YC
⚽ Goal-Scorer: Muankhanlian Tunglut 50'

📃  2nd Semi-Final Fixture
14th May, 2026 (Thursday)

02:30 pm - Khokon United vs Immortal Sophia
⚫ Venue : Saikawt Playground, Churachandpur
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HSA GHQ Condemns Killing of Three Church Leaders

Lamka, May 13, 2026: The Hmar Students’ Association General Headquarters (HSA GHQ) has strongly condemned the killing of three church leaders of the Thadou Baptist Association (TBA) in an ambush that took place on Wednesday in Kangpokpi district.

According to a statement issued by the organisation, the incident reportedly occurred around 10:00 AM between Kotlen and Kotzim villages along the Imphal–Tamenglong highway. The deceased were identified as Rev. Dr. V. Sitlhou, Rev. Kaigoulun, and Pastor Paogoulen. Four other individuals were also reportedly injured in the attack.

Expressing grief over the incident, the HSA GHQ stated that it was “heart-breaking and unacceptable” that violence had claimed the lives of Christian leaders devoted to faith, peace, and humanitarian service. The association also prayed for the speedy recovery of the injured persons.

The organisation extended solidarity to the bereaved families, the Thadou Baptist Association, and the wider Christian community affected by the tragedy.

The HSA GHQ further appealed to all communities and tribes to maintain peace, harmony, and mutual respect, while urging the authorities concerned to ensure justice for the victims at the earliest.

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KUKI-ZO MLAs CONDEMN THE KILLING OF KUKI PASTORS


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CHIEF MINISTER MANIPUR: MESSAGE | Killing of Kuki Pastors

I vehemently condemn the dastardly terror act of the armed miscreants firing upon a group of civilians this morning between Kotlen and Kotzim areas in Kangpokpi district which resulted in the death of three innocent civilians and injuring four others.

Out of those four injured, three were rushed to Shija Hospitals and Research Institute in Imphal for medical treatment. I along with Deputy Chief Minister Shri Losii Dikho, Home Minister Shri Govindas Konthoujam, MLAs and other concerned officials of the government visited the injured and enquired about their well-being at Shija Hospitals, Imphal West. The State government will bear all medical expenses for the injured and I have directed the authorities to ensure they receive the highest standard of care.

This act of violence is deeply troubling and devastating not only for the families but for the entire state, as it disrupts our path to peace. Our state is gradually moving towards peace, therefore, actions that undermine this collective effort of our people to restore normalcy are unacceptable.

Terrorism and senseless acts of violence that target innocent civilians and threaten peace and humanity have no room in a civilized society. There is no justification in any society for acts of terrorism in all its forms. The entire State and our people stand together against such act of terror and our resolve to fight against terrorism is unshakable.

I am deeply shocked and saddened by the loss of precious lives due to such acts of terrorism. I appeal to all sections of society to uphold peace, show restraint and refrain from emotional responses. Further, I urged people to immediately stop abductions and taking hostage and intimidations on community lines. This can only aggravate the situation. I assure the people that we will use every resource of the State to bring the perpetrators and their handlers to justice.

I pray for the peace of the departed souls and speedy recovery of the injured.

(Y. Khemchand Singh)
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ZYO DLEHI-NCR: GOOD SAMARITAN BLOOD DONORS

Apeisa Tuesday, May 12, 2026 ni in ZYO Delhi & NCR malahna toh nungah-tangval, nupi-papi chawmngai hunkhop in AIIMS Hospital, New Delhi mun ah Master Joy Lianmuantung s/o Upa Khaiminlian & Nu Suonngaihkim, sisan piehna kinei hi. Tuami hun ah, sisan pe ding a hing peite lah a mi 18 in pethei uhi.

Chawmngai suo a sisan pie ding a hing kuon, apie thei nailoute hita in, sisan hing piehpi theite tung ah ZYO Delhi & NCR nahpitah in kilungdam a, etton huoi ahina uzong chiemte thamching kisa hi. Mi chawmngai sisan hing piehpite ithei ding kilawm kisa a, aminte uh anuoi ah hing kitahlang hi:-
1. L. Chinkholal Simte
2. Khaiminthang
3. Paogoumang L Khongsai
4. Grace Chingmuankim
5. Joseph Ringlalmuan
6. Lalminlen Haokip
7. Emmanuel Chinglunpal
8. Haubiaklal
9. M Samuel Paite
10. Stephen Thangminlian
11. Marvin Ginmuonlunlal
12. Jangminlun
13. Khupminthang
14. Chiinneikim
15. Hauminlun
16. Lammin Lianzaw
17. Vitoka Achumi @Thangsiankhai
18. Emmanuel P Hangminlun Zou

Tualeh, blood bank a sisan pieh hun a hospital lam apat hing na kithuopi Nu Mary Niangliankim, Sr. Nursing Officer, AIIMS New Delhi tung ah zong lungdam thu igen hi. Ama kithuopina zal in vaisai gang tuom in, nuomtuom mama hi.

~ Info & Publicity, ZYO Delhi & NCR
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Archbishop of Imphal Appeals for Peace and Calm

Most Reverend
Dr. Linus Neli, D.D.

Archbishop of Imphal

Archbishop’s House
P.B. No. 35, Imphal - 795 001
Manipur, India

13th May 2026

Appeal for Peace and Calm

It is with deep sorrow and a heavy heart that I express my profound grief over the tragic ambush on two vehicles carrying some church leaders of the Thadou Baptist Association (TBA) between Kotzim and Kotlen villages in Kangpokpi district on 13th May 2026. This painful incident, in which innocent lives were lost and several others injured, has caused immense anguish and further deepened the suffering and uncertainty already prevailing in the state. I strongly condemn this heinous act committed against religious leaders who have remained a source of hope and strength during these difficult times of social unrest.

At this time, Manipur continues to witness fresh and sporadic violence in different parts of the State, further deepening the pain faced by its people. Such tragic events remind us of the urgent need to uphold the sanctity of human life and renew our commitment to peace and reconciliation. Violence only deepens wounds, prolongs suffering, and weakens the bonds that unite communities. The people of Manipur have already endured immense pain, loss and suffering, and there is a growing longing everywhere for healing, understanding, and a return to normalcy.

I therefore make a sincere and humble appeal to all concerned to refrain from every form of violence and retaliation, and instead embrace dialogue, forgiveness, reconciliation, restraint, and peaceful coexistence. I also urge the authorities and responsible institutions to act with wisdom, fairness, and sensitivity so that peace with justice may prevail and confidence among communities may be restored.

In this dark hour, I express my prayerful solidarity with the bereaved families. We turn to God, the source of all compassion and mercy. We commend the souls of the innocent victims into his loving embrace.

May the God of peace comfort the grieving, heal the wounded, forgive the wrong, protect all communities, and bless Manipur with reconciliation, understanding, and lasting peace.

In Christ,

+Dr. Linus Neli, D.D., JCD
Archbishop of Imphal

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Ex-Mizo National Army Association: Condemnation


 

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Zo Re-Unification Organisation (ZORO): Condemnation




 

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Mizoram Presbyterian Church: Letter of Condemnation & Condolence


 

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ZPM Condemns Brutal Incident on Church Leaders in Manipur


 

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KIM: An Appel for Truth and Human Decency


 

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KLA-L: Strong Condemnation of False Propaganda by "The Chronicle of Naga"

 


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UZO Pays Tribute to Slain Pastors at KIM Office

Lamka, May 14, 2026: Leaders of the United Zou Organisation (UZO-GHQ), the apex body of the Zou tribe, paid tribute and honour to the departed souls of the May 13 ambush victims at the Kuki Inpi Manipur (KIM) Office, Bijang. The victims were allegedly ambushed between Kotzim and Kotlen by suspected cadres of the Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF-Kamson).

The deceased were identified as Rev. Dr. Vumthang Sitlhou, President of the Thadou Baptist Association India (TBAI) from Taloulong Village under Saitu-Gamphazol Sub-Division, Kangpokpi District; Rev. Kaigoulun Lhouvum, Finance Secretary of TBAI from Keithelmanbi Military Colony, Champhai Sub-Division, Kangpokpi District; and Pastor Paogoulen Sitlhou, Superintendent Pastor of IT Road/Twilang Area, TBAI, also from Keithelmanbi Military Colony.

Expressing deep grief and sorrow, UZO President Thangzamang conveyed condolences to the bereaved families and those injured in the attack. “We, the Zou people, also share your pain,” he stated, while praying for God’s comfort and strength upon the affected families.

Drawing inspiration from Psalm 46, he quoted, “God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble,” and encouraged KIM leaders and Kuki civil society organisations to continue serving the people with dedication and faith. He urged the leaders to administer with honour to God and strive together for the betterment of our land and people.

As a gesture of solidarity and appreciation, the UZO leaders also provided milk and sugar to Kuki CSO leaders who have been working tirelessly for the welfare of the people.

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Manipur Ambush: A Tragic Blow to Peace and Reconciliation

THE heart of Manipur has been heavy with grief today following a truly cowardly and barbaric ambush between the Kotzim and Kotlen areas. This Tuesday morning, what should have been a routine journey for a group of Kuki-Zo Church leaders turned into a scene of absolute horror. Three innocent men “Rev. V. Sitlhou, Rev. Kaigoulen, and Pastor Paogoulen” lost their lives in a spray of bullets, while others were left fighting for their lives in hospital. Since the outbreak of communal violence in May 2023, the region has seen much pain, but the deliberate targeting of religious leaders who served as beacons of hope marks a dark and notorious low point for the state.

The response from regional leaders has been swift and filled with anguish. Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhom expressed deep sadness over the brutal killing, while Nagaland CM Neiphiu Rio condemned the barbaric violence, stating it has no place in any civilized society. Closer to home, Manipur Chief Minister Y. Khemchand Singh described it as a dastardly terror act that disrupts the state’s gradual path to peace. After visiting the injured at Shija Hospital alongside Deputy CM Losii Dikho and Home Minister Govindas Konthoujam, the CM vowed that the state’s resolve to fight terrorism is unshakable and urged an immediate end to abductions and communal intimidation.

What makes this tragedy even more bitter is the character of those lost. Rev. V. Sitlhou was a dedicated peacemaker who had recently worked with the Nagaland Joint Christian Forum to foster reconciliation. In a formal statement from the Imphal Archbishop’s House, Dr. Linus Neli expressed profound grief, noting that these leaders remained a source of strength during social unrest. In his appeal for peace, the Archbishop reminded us that “violence only deepens wounds, prolongs suffering, and weakens the bonds that unite communities”. As the Kuki Inpi Manipur (KIM) and other civil society groups call for justice and an emergency shutdown, the Archbishop’s call for dialogue and forgiveness serves as a vital counter-narrative to the cycle of retaliation. “May the God of peace comfort the grieving, heal the wounded, forgive the wrongs and bless Manipur with reconciliation, understanding, and lasting peace,” stated Archbishop Linus Neli.

This tragedy teaches us a hard truth: peace cannot be built on a foundation of violence and killings. When those who carry the message of harmony are silenced by guns, the entire community loses its way. To honour the memory of these pastors, all sides must resist the urge for further retaliation and instead recommit to the sanctity of human life. Real justice will not just be found in arrests, but in ensuring that no more families have to bury their loved ones in a conflict that has already taken far too much. It is only through restraint and unity that Manipur can hope to find its path out of the darkness.

~ Zogam Today | Editorial | 14.05.2026

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TUKUM KA PIENNI HIH A GIMNEI IE! ~ Rev Dr Kh Khaizakham

 Rev. Dr. Kh. Khaizakham in mipi le Sina tuoh insung mite hanthawnna aneina

Zani Rev. Khaizakham te toh gari a toukhom khat in  zani Ambush na report. Zoujangtek a jong Ann ne khawm uh ahi.

TUKUM KA PIENNI HIH A GIMNEI IE!

        Tuni tarik 13/05/26 zingkal baihtakin Kangpokpi a KIBC a nupa'n camp dingin Tuibuong apat kakipan dawk ui zie ni hih kei a dinga ka pienchampha ahi.  Mi thum kahiu a Rev Khaizakham, Evan Lelet leh kei kahiu hi. Ka gari chutnau chule " HEKACHOH" a kiti a bolero ahi. A vaima thei chin a tung dingin ka driver pau in Kashmir veng ah ei hun pick up a tichun Pa Khama kavak la malam u a taipai zieng kahiu hi. 

Zoujangtek a chun tu a thihna tuokte cheng kha tawle an ne khawm Pa Khama vang chuh amau haw tawh lim le kila ahiu hi. Tichun kei u gari khah a kinawh pen ahih ziekin nitak program huom tei tei na ding khan katai masau hi ahinla Tupul vel ah tua thihna tuokte khan hatdeuh in ei hun delh khel ui.

 Minute 10 vel hal hin katai u a kei u chuh Kotlien katun un thau kavak thun u a zie kal cha chun ambush ana um ta a ka driver pau in thakhat in a buoi a um e tin gari a hun kham a ka kichawl mai ui. Kei u khah ei delh khel kileu chuh kei haw khan tuok kha ding dan kahiu hi Lalpa hun tiem tung nailo himai ina. 

Chawmkhat zawh a Army leh police te hung zawh in kanaih phei u a a ambush namun uh katung u a lungthim vâng a gik khawp mai hi. Reverend thum hiel lampang a hung kisiel zieng vang et ahak mah mah hi. 

Ambush na suokcha khat Pastor Hekai Simte tawh thil umdan haw kagen khawm u a bangti um zel ding nasan hetheilo in ka um ui. A tawpin police ten puok ding a hun vaisai u a Pa Khama tawh  a luong chuh ka zui u a Ambulance ah Kangchup lam hawh in Imphal ah ka lut u a Sekmai lama pawt in Gamgiphai ka tung u a mipi tamtakin eina dawn u a damtakin Kangpokpi katung ui. Lalpa'n ei puih dan haw hih amakin a lamdang ahi mai hi. Ahi thihna lim guom hawh mah lengle thil phalo mâwng mâwng lau hiel puong ka Nang ka kawmah na um ngal a tih hih kei nih a ding a hi diek taluoi. Neina pauchamsak nau zal vek ahi Lalpa'n hun vângsak chiet u hen. Tunitak hileh camp hih kapan thei ding um!

 14th May 2026




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🔖 The 19th Hmar Martyrs' Trophy 2026 ⭕ Semi-Finals

Muankhanlian fired Zomi FC into the final

Khokon United face Immortal Sophia in today's second semi-final match 

📃 Flashpoints:

> Zomi FC reached first Hmar Martyrs' Trophy final 

> Khokon United are still flawless in defence with zero goals concede, also boasting best attacking data of 12 goals 

> Immortal Sophia beat UKB and Dynamic FA on the road to the semis 

> Starting XIs of Zomi FC vs Saikawt YC and squad list of Khokon United and Immortal Sophia appended below

⭕May 14, 2026 (Thursday)

📝 By : Seiminlun Kipgen 

Zomi FC created history as they reached their first final of Hmar Martyrs' Trophy as second-half goal by Muankhanlian Tunglut secured them a 1-0 victory against hosts Saikawt YC in yesterday's crunch semi-final battle of the ongoing 19th Hmar Martyrs' Trophy 2026 played in front of a strong crowd at Saikawt Playground, Churachandpur. 

After a breathtaking but goalless first-half, Muankhanlian Tunglut opened the deadlock in the 50th minute with a powerful header connecting a perfect cross from Pausonthang after midfielder Henry Thanglalmuan fed the winger down the right flank.


Saikawt YC put utmost effort to claw back into the game but they were unable to penetrate through the defensive wall of Zomi FC and the 1-0 scoreline remained intact until fulltime as Zomi FC earned their first Hmar Martyrs' Trophy final. 

In today's second semi-final match, star-studded side Khokon United will be taking on surprise-package Immortal Sophia with eyes set for a 16th May final with Zomi FC. 

Khokon United were among those considered favourites before the start of the tournament. As expected, they had a stellar group-stage campaign as they emerged pool champions. However, after group-stage, they required a back-to-back 1-0 win that put them through to the semi-final as they claimed 1-0 wins against Tuiring YC and PLL Academy in the knock-out round and the quarter-final respectively. Meanwhile, Immortal Sophia had a fairly-tale campaign as they marched through to the semi-final. After an impressive group-stage, they went on to trigger an upset against UKB in the knock-out round on penalties and in the quarter-final, they clinched another headline-grabbing 2-0 win against Dynamic FA. So, after two statement wins in a row, they will be in high mood to claim another big win when they face Khokon United today.

The winners of today's second semi-final face Zomi FC in the final on 16th May, 2026 (Saturday).

📃Starting XIs of Zomi FC vs Saikawt YC

Zomi FC -

1. Kaisangboi Hangzo (GK).

2. Lalminlun Neihsial (27).

3. Lalnunthanga (2).

4. Khamchinkhup (47).

5. Henry Thanglalmuan (6).

6. Seigoulun Khongsai (26).

7. Khaiminthang (9).

8. Lianmuansang Tunglut (15).

9. Francis Malsawmkima (10).

10. Muankhanlian Tunglut (7).

11. Pausonthang (18).


Saikawt YC -

1. Joseph (GK).

2. Lura (5).

3. Immanuel Lalremsiem (7).

4. Jehovah Lalthangsanga (9).

5. Khailienjoy (4).

6. Lalhmingmawi (13).

7. Lalramsan (17).

8. Amzina Pudaite (3).

9. Vanlalrawn (20).

10. Rampuithang (11).

11. Isaac (14).


📃Squad List for Khokon United vs Immortal Sophia 

Khokon United -

1. Jedidi Haokip (GK).

2. Chunggoumang (GK).

3. Paogoumang Singson.

4. Laldinthar.

5. Lunminthang.

6. Khummuansang.

7. Marvin Khammuanthang.

8. Kevin Haokip.

9. Cleaven Hmara.

10. S. Kamthianjohn @Johnte.

11. Thanglalven Gangte.

12. Jamminlal.

13. Gugun.

14. Seiminthang Haokip.

15. Kaiminlen Haokip.

16. Robinson Khongsai.

17. Singdoulen Khongsai.

18. Haokholen.

19. Haoneo.


Immortal Sophia :

1. Thanglunlen (GK).

2. Ngamboilen (GK).

3. Demminlal. 

4. Ngamdinglen. 

5. Thangtinlen. 

6. Seiminthang. 

7. Seikhogin. 

8. Chonlenmang. 

9. Ngamgoulal. 

10. Mangminlen. 

11. Letminlen. 

12. Naolum. 

13. Sehminthang. 

14. Lalminlen. 

15. Paovangthang. 

16. Obed. 

17. Lammingou. 

18. Thangkhanlen. 

19. Jangmingou. 

20. Lamlalzom.

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🕊️💔 𝐂𝐎𝐍𝐃𝐎𝐋𝐄𝐍𝐂𝐄 | 𝐌𝐫. 𝐒. 𝐇𝐞𝐦𝐳𝐚𝐥𝐚𝐦 @ 𝐋𝐚𝐦𝐛𝐨𝐢 | 𝐊𝐨𝐥𝐤𝐚𝐭𝐚 🙏💐

With deep sorrow and heavy hearts, we share the sad news that Mr. S. Hemzalam @ Lamboi, son of Late S. Paokhanthang of Beulahlane, passed away this morning in Kolkata after prolonged illness and treatment. 😢🕯️


Lamboi, a bachelor, was serving as Assistant Additional Director in the Narcotics Department, Kolkata. He was known as a dedicated officer, humble gentleman, and a kind-hearted person who earned respect and love from many people around him. 🌹✨

As per the wishes of the family members, arrangements are being made to bring his mortal remains back to his native home at Beulahlane, Lamka, from Kolkata by flight. ✈️🕊️
 
In this difficult hour of grief and mourning, we extend our heartfelt condolences and prayers to the bereaved family, relatives, friends, and loved ones. May God grant them strength, comfort, and peace. 🙏✨

Rest in Peace, Lamboi. 🕊️💐
Your memories and service will never be forgotten. 🌹
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SUNNA:
Mr. 𝗦. 𝗛𝗲𝗺𝘇𝗮𝗹𝗮𝗺@ 𝗟𝗮𝗺𝗯𝗼𝗶 𝘀/𝗼 (𝗟) 𝗦. 𝗣𝗮𝗼𝗸𝗵𝗮𝗻𝘁𝗵𝗮𝗻𝗴 𝗼𝗳 𝗕𝗲𝘂𝗹𝗮𝗵 𝗹𝗮𝗻𝗲, 𝗞𝗼𝗹𝗸𝗮𝘁𝘁𝗮 𝗺𝘂𝗻𝗮 𝗔𝘀𝘀𝘁. 𝗔𝗱𝗱𝗹. 𝗗𝗶𝗿𝗲𝗰𝘁𝗼𝗿 (𝗡𝗮𝗿𝗰𝗼𝘁𝗶𝗰𝘀 𝗗𝗲𝗽𝗮𝗿𝘁𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁) 𝗮𝘀𝗲𝗺 𝗮𝗵𝗶 𝗮, d𝗮𝗺𝗹𝗼𝘂𝗵𝗻𝗮 𝗷𝗶𝗲𝗵𝗶𝗻 b𝘂𝗮𝗶𝘀𝗶𝗲 𝗶𝗻 𝗩𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗶𝗹𝗮𝘁𝗼𝗿 𝗸𝗶𝘁𝗵𝘂𝗼 𝗮 𝘂𝗺 in damdoh jou talou in hung mualliam santa.

Inn sung mite deih na bang in A tenna inn Beulahlane puo tung hiding. Kolkatta a kipat flight leh bang kim kisah khol na paitou lel lel. Inn  sung mite kihei dan leh vaiguan  te hungah chiet va ui..

RIP. Lamboi 🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️
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𝐅𝐔𝐍𝐄𝐑𝐀𝐋 𝐏𝐑𝐎𝐆𝐑𝐀𝐌𝐌𝐄: Pauminlun (44) | Tangnuam

Mr. Pauminlun (44), the eldest among six siblings — two brothers and four sisters — was born in 1982 at Suangnal village. He was known as a kind-hearted, hardworking, humble, and peace-loving person who deeply cared for his family, relatives, and community. 🤍✨

For the past few years, he had been battling illness while undergoing medical treatment and care. While his loved ones still hoped and prayed for his recovery, he sadly breathed his last on the night of 13/05/2026 around 11:30 PM, leaving behind his beloved family and relatives in deep grief and sorrow. 😢🕯️

We extend our deepest condolences and heartfelt prayers to the bereaved family during this painful time. May God grant strength, comfort, and peace to all the loved ones he left behind. 🙏✨

Rest in Peace, Pauminlun. 🕊️💐

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 📌 𝐅𝐔𝐍𝐄𝐑𝐀𝐋 𝐏𝐑𝐎𝐆𝐑𝐀𝐌𝐌𝐄
(L) Pauminlun | 44 Years
📅 1982 – 13/05/2026
SUNNA VAIGUAN/PROGRAMME

Amun :- Upa Chinsuankap @Kapboi Inn
Sihni :- 13-05-2026
Vuini :- 14-05-2026
Ahun :-10:00 am
Natna :- Awmna

Programme Detail
-Hunkem : Pa Kamdal

Hunpat thumna: Upa khupkhanhau

-Saptuamte Hun : 
1. TBC(ABA) Local saptuamte
2.TBC(ABA)Head Office te

-Pute Hun :

-Inn Neite Hun :

-Khamuan Thugenna leh si khakkhiat na: Rev S.Thangnou

-Kross Po Ding : Upa Laanghaulian

-Han a Sivui Ding : Pastor Dr. Kammuanmung.

A TANGCHIN TAWMKIM 
(L) Pauminlun a hi leh  Upa Chinsuankap   leh Nu Noungaihching ta te pasal 2 leh numei 4 te lak a pasal a ataak pen a hi a 1982 kum in Suangnal khua ah ana piang hi. Ama a hi leh mi nun nuam, taima, u leh nau sanggam ngaina, mihounuam leh  ahi. Taksa lam ah tukum lak a pan in awm natna hong nei tou in, Doctor te etkawlna tawh damdawi ne kawm kawm in ki enkawl tou zel in om hi. Dam ding lam en a aki om tou zel lai in date 13/04/2026 ni in hong buaisia tou in zan lam 11:30 lak tuam  in a it a ngaih teng leh a innsung mite nusia in, a leitung khualzinna hong na beisan ta hi.

Apian pih a sanggam te:
1. (L) Thangsuanlian
2. Manngakniang w/o Haumuanpau
3. Suanmuankim w/o Siekliankhom
4. Chinghoihnuam w/o Thanglalbiak
5.(L) Chingsuannuam w/o Manglunlal

Amin phuak a tu;
1. Lunmuanlian

~ TBC(ABA) Tangnuam

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19th Hmar Martyrs Trophy 1st Semi-Final: Zomi FC 1-0 Saikawt YC


🔖The 19th Hmar Martyrs' Trophy 2026

⭕1st Semi-Final
📃 13th May, 2026 (Wednesday)
1. Zomi FC 1-0 Saikawt YC
⚽ Goal-Scorer: Muankhanlian Tunglut 50'

📃  2nd Semi-Final Fixture
14th May, 2026 (Thursday)

02:30 pm - Khokon United vs Immortal Sophia
⚫ Venue : Saikawt Playground, Churachandpur
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