Dear editor, I WOULD like to appeal to prospective students who want to train as teachers to always research before enrolling with some private colleges of education. Today Zambia has seen the mushrooming of private colleges with all sorts of names. These colleges are just interested in money. We expect all colleges to register with
CATHERINE MUMBA, Kapiri Mposhi THE United Nations (UN) and the Zambian government are discussing ways of how to connect health facilities countrywide to solar power at a cost of over US$40 million, UN resident co-ordinator Janet Rogan has said. Ms Rogan said the project is aimed at enabling authorities at health facilities to store medical
Analysis: KELVIN ESIASA THE Africa Development Bank (AfDB) says it has come up with the ‘High 5 for Africa’ which are meant to promote the development of Africa. According to AfDB, the ‘High 5 for Africa’ are also meant to accelerate and raise organisation level of ambition for Africa. The following are the ‘High 5
MUMBA MWANSA, Lusaka WHO says media personnel can only write stories, present programmes on radio and television, and entertain their audience with music? Well, Tuesday night simply proved this connotation wrong. Media personnel have talent! MultiChoice Zambia organised a Media Africa Day Lip Snyc battle at Blue Western Plus Hotel in Lusaka for media personnel
MULWANDA LUPIYA, Ndola NKANA striker Evans Kangwa has joined Israeli side Hapoel Ra’anana on a permanent deal worth US$ 150,000. But Nkana chief executive officer Ken Mwansa is not aware of the deal. The Chipolopolo forward was on loan at Ra’anana. Kangwa netted 11 goals during the just-ended campaign to win the club’s top scorer
ZUMANI KATASEFA, Luanshya FORMER Luanshya member of Parliament Steven Chungu has appealed to Zambians to stay away from political violence ahead of the August 11 general elections. Mr Chungu said violence will not take this country anywhere and that elections should not divide Zambians. “Zambians should continue to embrace each other as brothers and sisters.
Analysis: MATHEWS KABAMBA ZAMBIA is nine months away from hosting the Under-20 African Cup of Nations. This will arguably be the biggest sporting event to be ever staged in the land of work and joy. For 13 days, between February 28 and March 12, 2017, eight countries including hosts Zambia will battle it out to
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