KABANDA CHULU, Lusaka SOME smallholder farmers in Eastern Province practising agro forestry besides cultivation of crops are expected to earn about US$3 million from the World Bank bio-carbon fund. This positive development follows the validation of 130,000 carbon credits as a result of the trees’ contribution to lessen greenhouse gas emissions. The Community Markets for
Analysis: MUBANGA LUMPA ON MONDAY, October 25, 2010 in Tunis, Tunisia, while addressing the African Development Bank (AfDB) staff, members of the diplomatic corps, the media and development experts on the theme: ‘The role of African intellectuals in Africa’s development’, Africa’s first Nobel Prize winner in literature, Wole Soyinka, said the reversal of Africa’s brain
Analysis: KELVIN SIWALE GOVERNANCE cannot be talked about without mentioning two of its pillars, namely transparency and accountability. The two terms are commonly used in the field of governance. They entail promotion of the rule of law, appropriate management of public affairs and property. As a subject for today, we shall focus on the meaning
Dear editor, I HAVE observed with sadness how power corrupts Zambians who, we otherwise thought are good people before they attain political office. Except for a few, power really seems to corrupt our civic leaders to the point that they think and feel only their opinions are correct. It is for this reason that, whereas
A 33-year-old woman of Lusaka’s Garden Compound has been arrested for allegedly killing her nephew with a cooking stick. Police Spokesperson, Esther Katongo has identified the suspect as Eunice Ngwenyama and the deceased as Mike Ngwenyama, 23, of the same compound. Ms Katongo says Eunice passed through her nephew’s home where she found him with
Dear editor, ALLOW me to comment on an issue I feel should be planned for by Government before the country experiences a mass brain drain to more developed countries. I have noticed that there has been a rise in universities offering a myriad degree and postgraduate programmes. This means that in a few years, the
THE friendly and co-operative relations between the Republic of Zambia and the People’s Republic of China have continued to grow rapidly. On Tuesday, the two countries took their bilateral relations to a new high when they signed two economic agreements, amounting to about US$58 million, for the expansion of Levy Mwanawasa General Hospital from 200
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