STAFRANCE ZULU, Ndola THE fourth edition of Miss Copperbelt/Face of Sun FM billed for December 3 is underway with two of the three phases so far done. It will be the biggest beauty and talent pageant of its kind involving physical and mental participation. The essence of the beauty pageant is to come up with
ESTHER MSETEKA, Lusaka PAPI Investments has set aside over K4 million for the cultivation of vegetables and its seedlings to enable local farmers on the Copperbelt Province easily access farm inputs. The project is being spearheaded by a group of young Kenyan farmers who have secured 140 hectares between Ndola and Masaiti districts. This is
BENEDICT TEMBO, Lusaka CHRISTOPHER Mumba on Wednesday made a small piece of personal history when he won the inaugural Kenya Reinsurance Golf tournament at Lusaka Golf Club. Mumba, 21, a product of the Lusaka Golf Club youth programme, got 39 points to win himself a tailor-made golf bag. Mumba, who plays off four, thanked his
NANCY SIAME, Lusaka A CONSIGNMENT of grade three English and Zambian languages textbooks loaded in nine cargo containers is marooned in Dar-es-Salaam because the Zambia Education Publishing House (ZEPH) has failed to settle a K3 million debt owed to an India-based printer. ZEPH engaged Jayanty Printers of India in May this year to print grade
MARTIN NKOLOMBA, Lusaka THE University of Zambia (UNZA) has released sessional dates for its 2016 academic year. According to a statement by the institution’s public relations and international liaison manager Damaseke Chibale released yesterday, postgraduate and distance students will open on Monday, November 14, 2016. First year regular and parallel students will open on Monday
ELIZABETH CHATUVELA, Mongu A 22-YEAR-OLD woman of Kashitu in Lukulu district and her one-year-old baby have died after being struck by lightning, Western Province commissioner of police Charles Lungu has said. This comes barely four days after three people of Chief Puta’s area in Chienge died after being struck by lightning Mr Lungu said in
UNTOLD PROFILE with FELIX NYAMBE THE birth of Zam-rock in the 70s and 80s saw the resurgence of probably, some of, the most gifted and innovative instrumentalists of post-independent Zambia. Among them were some of the most amazing talents of drummers who went on to redefine the art of playing drums. Today, sadly most of
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