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UNIVERSITIES CHALLENGED TO OFFER FASHION DESIGN

By Moombe Hamoboola A 26-year old Livingstone-based fashion designer has urged universities in Zambia to start offering fashion designing among other talent oriented courses such as music. STACEY KAMWI who is a banker by profession and a fashion designer by passion says the fashion industry has grown and employed many people in the western world…

Trial of Madagascar failed coup suspects to begin

(BBC) The trial of suspected organisers of a failed coup in Madagascar is set to begin on Monday. Some 21 accused persons, among them French nationals, will appear in a court in the capital Antananarivo. They are accused of plotting to assassinate President Andry Rajoelina. They have all denied the charges. One of the accused,…

South Africans protest against Shell oil exploration

(BBC) Hundreds of people have taken part in protests on beaches in South Africa against planned exploration for offshore oil and gas by the multinational energy company, Shell. On Friday, a court dismissed an application to halt an underwater seismic survey by the company. Protesters in Cape Town and Gqeberha waved signs and demanded the…

Arrows booted out of CAF Confederation Cup

Chansa Kunda-Red Arrows have bowed out of the CAF Confederation Cup despite a two one win over SIMBA Sports Club in the second leg played this afternoon. The Airmen fail after losing three nil in the first leg which led to a 4-2 aggregate as Simba sailed to the group stage of the competition. The…

Chalimbana develops leadership program for MPs

Mark Ziligone-Chalimbana University has developed a training programme in Leadership and Governance for Members of Parliament. The institution has partnered with the Coalition of African Parliamentarians against HIV/AIDS -CAPAH- to offer a degree programme to the law makers. And First Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly ATTRACTOR CHISANGANO has urged parliamentarians to take advantage of…

Mulyata speaks for Administrative Assistants

ZANIS-Lusaka Province Minister SHEAL MULYATA has implored employers to improve the conditions of service for Administrative assistants. Mrs. MULYATA says administrative professionals are key to the success of any institution because their job involves dealing with critical information at the workplace. Gracing a Gala dinner and awards ceremony for Executive and Personal Assistants Association of…
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