MIKE MUGALA, Lusaka SOME POLITICAL parties and civil society organisations have welcomed the election of Dr Patrick Matibini as speaker of the National Assembly and his two deputies, Catherine Namugala and Mwimba Malama. Dr Matibini, Ms Namugala and Mr Malama were elected unopposed on Friday as the First Session of the 12th National Assembly got
SUNDAY PROFILE with MIKE MUGALA, Kafue ACCORDING to Robert Shimaingo, a 38-year-old inventor of Kafue, one has to find a way of surviving whether educated or not. Though he did not go far in education, Shimaingo refused to remain idle and he found a way of sustaining himself. He decided to use his brain to
LIFE: WHAT A JOURNEY with CHARLES CHISALA OVER the years, gender-based violence has been associated with women as victims and men as perpetrators. It has been feminised to a level where even the word gender itself connotes women. But anyone who grew up among the BenaNg’umbo, BenaKabende, BaUnga and BaUshi people of Luapula and Northern
TEDDY KUYELA, Lusaka GOVERNMENT will tomorrow start distributing the 5,000 computers it recently procured to 300 selected schools across Zambia in readiness for Grade 9 Information and Communication Technology (ICT) examinations. Ministry of General Education spokesperson Hilary Chipango said in an interview in Lusaka yesterday that the ministry is working round the clock to ensure
MWILA NTAMBI, Kitwe A Kitwe resident has told the court that sleeping with his wife was like winning a lottery. James Zimba was testifying before Buchi local senior magistrate Nsama Mutono in a case in which he was sued by his wife Faidess Ng’onga, who accused him of being irresponsible and spending finances on beer
DOCTOR’S CORNER with Dr JOSEPH KABUNGO MANY a time, footballers get muscle cramp whilst exercising or during competition. These muscle cramps are so obvious and painful with the affected player unable to continue with the game or training. I have noticed that players have slowly started appreciating the art of helping the affected muscle to
Opposition UPND General Secretary Stephen Katuka says party president Hakainde Hichilema is free to contest the country’s elections as many times as he wants including the 2021. Hichilema in 10 years he has been president of the UPND has unsecessefuly made five attempts at the Zambian presidency. There are growing demands that
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