MULWANDA LUPIYA, Ndola & ALEX NJOVU, Lusaka SENEGALESE Football Federation technical director Mayacine Mar is impressed with the facilities the young Teranga Lions have been given ahead of the Africa Under-20 Cup of Nations. Mar said in an interview in Ndola yesterday that the Senegalese are happy with the reception and facilities. Senegal, who arrived
NKOLE NKOLE, Lusaka THERE has never been a comedy show in Zambia that featured a strictly female line-up, but that is about to change. To mark the occasion of International Women’s Day this year, a show dubbed the Diva Comedy Show is being hosted by Chibwe Katebe, who was last Sunday elected as the Comedians
STEVEN MVULA, Parliament VICE-PRESIDENT Inonge Wina has advised members of Parliament (MPs) to take advantage of newly-created districts and build houses for lease to the residents. “These new districts have created business opportunities and I would implore members to use the little money they earn to build houses which people can rent. Invest in housing,”
Dear Editor, I would like to find out if the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) and the Lusaka City Council (LCC) have been collaborating to ensure the successful staging of the CAF Under- 20 tournament tomorrow. I have just been wondering because I have not been seeing any sign of LCC involvement so far. LCC
Dear editor, On behalf of the jubilee class, Environmental Health Technologist 2014 intake, Chainama College of Health Sciences, I wish to convey our heartfelt appreciation for the wonderful efforts rendered by lecturers in the department of Environmental Health for producing 99.9 percent pass rate for the first time since the college established the training programme
Dear editor, The Total under 20 Africa Cup of Nations (AfCON) football tournament which will commence tomorrow and end on Sunday March 12, 2017 will be tough and thrilling at the same time. This is because the players will showcase creme de la creme of African football. The Beston ‘Quicksilver’ Chambeshi tutored side and reigning
NKOLE NKOLE, Lusaka YOU innocently log into your Twitter or Facebook account and immediately discover images of a dead loved one posted online. That is how you get notified of their death. When it comes to social media, posting images online has become the norm for people sharing bits of their lives with other social
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