DOREEN NAWA, Lusaka WHAT started as a joke, the hashtag #Tipima on Social media has made many think critically of their HIV status and those who have not tested are now contemplating to do so. This follows the recent announcement by President Lungu that HIV testing, counselling and treatment is now compulsory in all government-run
SOLUTIONS to a number of issues that affect our nation can be found in partnerships. We all agree that there is strength in numbers, like a local proverb goes: “One finger cannot crush a louse”. This proverb holds true in the fight against early or forced marriage. Partnership, the way First Lady Esther Lungu is
MIKE MUGALA, Lusaka THOUGH the country has recently been ravaged with talks of tribalism, for Mweemba Siamatobe and Diana Mwila, a newly-wed couple, love has transcended this artificial barrier. Mweemba and Diana met in the United Kingdom where they both worked fours ago before they came to Zambia for their wedding. He says love is
Godly Counsel with PASTOR PHILLIP KATAI DEAR Pastor, Some men are lazy and they are being looked after by their wives and my husband is one of them. He has to be pushed to do something to earn a living. He is more comfortable being looked after by a woman. I feel I have provided
NDANGWA MWITTAH, Choma IN AN effort to uphold the ‘Make Zambia Clean Campaign’, Southern Province Minister Edify Hamukale has directed councils and business entities in the province to ensure they have bins positioned in public places and streets by mid-October. The provincial minister has also banned the digging of rubbish pits near houses and directed
Your Family Matters with PASTOR CHANDA TODAY I was watching a video recording of Nelson Mandela, the first black South African President. The recording was done after his presidency and it was during a public forum at the Baker Institute for Public Policy at the Rice University. He was asked a question by a twelve-year-old
United Party for National Development (UPND) Chimanja ward by-election Campaign Manager Nkumbula Hamasukolo says the party cannot afford to lose the seat situated close to the capital city Lusaka. Hamusokola said despite facing intimidations from Patriotic Front(PF) thugs who have dominated the area, UPND will win the by-election scheduled for September 16th. He said
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