Educational Journey with EPHAT MUDENDA SOME children might be unhappy about the end of the holiday as they think of facing various tasks and activities at school, yet for others, it’s simply exciting to go back to school to start a new term. The anxieties are understandable as the newness of a term brings about
Analysis: KALEMBWE SAKUBITA WITH the start of the third term for most Zambian schools opening next week, you have started considering the cost of your child’s school and tuition fees for the next term. While families have a number of financial commitments to attend to every month, this is the time of the year when
Dear editor, IT IS enlightening that the recent official registration of all teachers has exposed those with fake qualifications. There’s nothing as unfair as going to college or university to spend three to five years, join the government, and then end up reporting to a director, who can hardly write a memo and worse still,
Analysis: FRANCIS MAKASA TOMATO prefers relatively warm daytime temperatures of between 10oC to 30oC. Too high temperatures may reduce fruit production while frost in winter, may damage the crop. Crop rotation with non-solanaceous plants and other good cultural practices are critical in disease and pest control. Farmers need to deal with several challenges to successfully
Dear editor, I WRITE to implore our politicians to be civil in the way they handle their civic responsibilities whether in political office or outside office. The ongoing ranting and attacks on the Government and indeed President Lungu by people who not too long ago held political office make sad reading. We have people who
IT IS a rare feat for any country to fully develop without sustained structural transformation to an industrial or service-based economy. Industrialisation is actually the bedrock on which development is built and thrives. This is because with industrialisation comes more industries as the name denotes and subsequently an ecosystem for entrepreneurship and business investment. Industrialisation
THE Lusaka High Court today heard that lawyer Keith Mukata shouted that his guard had been shot at and needed help to take him to the hospital. This is in a case where Mukata and his lover Charmaine Musonda are charged with murder. The duo is alleged to have killed a security guard, Namakambwa Kalilakwenda,
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