CATHERINE MUMBA, Lusaka GOVERNMENT is in the process of transforming Charles Lwanga College of Education in Monze and Technical and Vocational Teachers College (TVTC) in Luanshya into information and communication technology (ICT) teacher education centres of excellence. Minister of General Education Dennis Wanchinga says this will be done to strengthen both pre-service and in-service training
KELVIN KACHINGWE, Lusaka RAPPER Slap D will represent Zambia in the new continent-wide Coke Studio Africa, the non-competitive music collaboration show, which seeks to bring together, and celebrate the diversity of African music and talent. The show also gives upcoming artistes the opportunity to work with some of the best local and international music and
Educational Journey with EPHAT MUDENDA STRONG language skills are essential if one has to succeed not only in the area of academics, but also in one’s career in adulthood. This is why J S Shonkoff and D Phillips, in ‘From Neurons to Neighbourhoods: The Science of Early Childhood Development’ (2000), state: “What happens during the
Untold Profiles with FELIX NYAMBE DURING her time presenting 3.7 Blaze Show on the Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation (ZNBC) TV2, the elegant presenter has shown so much passion for the music industry. Undoubtedly, she wants local acts to perfect their craft. Hellen Zulu, or simply Girl Hellen, is her name. Her musical programme was previously
Analysis: FRANCIS MAKASA IN A circular letter to the Roman Catholic Church released to the public in June 2015, Pope Francis calls for “an ecological conversion” of Christians so that they can change their destructive habits and make the duty to protect God’s creation a virtue and not an option aspect of the Christian experience.
Analysis: DANIEL MWAMBA ACCORDING to statistics, the number of deaths resulting from road traffic accidents on Zambian roads increased from 2,113 in 2015 to 2,206 in 2016, representing an increase of 4 percent. The real tragedy is that these crashes are largely preventable. Through the adoption of a corporate road safety programme, the private sector
Dear editor, THE years 2015 and 2016 were particularly tough not only for Zambia but most other countries in the world. As the economic turbulence wrecked the globe, the Zambian ‘ship’ needed a serious and strong captain to carefully navigate through the dangerous storms and drive the ship to safety. And that captain is, of
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