MWIZENGE TEMBO UNCLE Tenson or adada sat in his brown sofa chair. Aunt a Nya Zghambo or amama sat is her brown sofa chair next to him. I sat in the corner closest to them on the long brown 3 cushion sofa. “Tizaso and Misozi!” Uncle Tenson called. “Sah!” “Sah!” both of them answered and
NANCY SIAME, Lusaka SOUTHERN Province Minister Edify Hamukale has urged European diplomats accredited to Zambia to explore investment opportunities in the region, ranging from tourism to manufacturing. Making a presentation on investment opportunities in the province to the diplomats at Ministry of Foreign Affairs yesterday, Dr Hamukale said there are a number of investment opportunities
ANGELA NDUBA, Lusaka THE National Assembly has launched a communication strategy and pledged to take Parliament closer to the public by enhancing its interaction with various stakeholders. And the National Assembly has introduced an end of the year award on Parliamentary reporting. Acting Clerk of the National Assembly Cecilia Mbewe said the communication strategy will
NANCY MWAPE, Mahé, Seychelles SEYCHELLES President Danny Faure has called on African countries to unlock the potential of regional trade and improve on connectivity to harness trade among member states. Opening the 33rd annual meeting of the Trade and Development Bank of board of governors yesterday, Mr Faure said the promise of regional trade is
HONE SIAME, Lusaka THE African Union (AU) has stepped up its campaign to rid African homes of illegally-owned dangerous weapons by declaring September as “Africa Amnesty Month” for the surrender of firearms and other offensive weapons. Zambia’s Ambassador to Ethiopia Susan Sikaneta said this follows the decision made during the July summit where President Lungu
Educational Journey with EPHAT MUDENDA LIKE all other members of society, education providers and learners are affected by HIV and AIDS in various ways. All stakeholders in the education system must therefore strive to fight the scourge for the good of the country. To some extent, the pandemic negatively impacts both demand and supply of
ELIZABETH CHATUVELA, Lusaka GOVERNMNET has released K1.2 million to address the erratic water supply in some parts of Mongu. Western Province Minister Nathaniel Mubukwanu, who confirmed the development in an interview, said the money will be channeled to Western Water and Sewerage Company (WWSC) to improve water supply in St Johns township and surrounding areas.
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