LILLIAN BANDA, Lusaka “IT IS not easy to live with a mental illness. One has to endure a lot of prejudices and unfair treatment. At times, it almost seems as if people are waiting for you to make a mistake so that they can cement their ill-informed positions regarding persons with mental issues, forgetting that
Dear editor, IF YOU want to understand and appreciate the Bemba people, go and live in their traditional homeland with their chiefs and elders, even for a week. Once you have done that, I bet you will learn that this is one civilised group of people who are not restricted in any way by tribal,
ROBINSON KUNDA, Lusaka THE K2.3 million- rich Barclays Cup kicks off today in Lusaka with four Division One teams jostling for two quarter-final places. Division One Zone Four side New Monze Swallows face their Zone Two counterparts Kitwe United in a lunch-time kick-off while Zone One leaders National Assembly tackle last year’s quarter-finalists Kabwe Youth
Analysis: EMELDA MUSONDA THE recent exposé by the Teaching Council of Zambia (TCZ) that out of 100,000 verified certificates for teacher registration, 498 certificates are forged, is not only saddening but a tip of the iceberg. This is a clear indication that there are many more cases of forgery, not only in the teaching profession
Dear editor, THE rainy season is slowly but surely approaching. For us residents of Kwamwena, the rainy season comes with its own challenges because of the bad state of roads. During the rainy season, driving to and from Kwamwena is a nightmare. The roads are practically impassible and cars getting stuck is the order of
MATHEWS KABAMBA, Kitwe and ALEX NJOVU, Lusaka SUPER Division clubs have differed on playing matches during the FIFA international break. Power Dynamos chief executive officer Ricky Mamfunda said the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) is spot-on to allow teams to take the pitch during the international break. Mamfunda said in an interview in Lusaka yesterday
Analysis: TIMOTHY KAMBILIMA I REMEMBER when I was a pupil at Chililabombwe Secondary School, our teachers used to take us out for educational tours within and outside the district. Within the district, we went to Mine Farm with our teacher of agriculture science and I vividly recall the tour of ZNBC Kitwe studios with our
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