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June 11, 2015 - 0 Comments

By CHRIS KAKUNTA – AT Zambia’s Agricultural Research Institute (ZARI) commonly known as Mount Makulu, in the outskirts of Lusaka, 29-year-old Marie-Claire Mukasine, a research technician with the International Institute for Tropical Agriculture (IITA), repeatedly...

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June 11, 2015 - 0 Comments

By Happy Mulolani – THE construction of two dip tanks at an estimated value of K300,000 has been completed in Zambezi District in North-Western Province. Department of Veterinary Services principal veterinary officer Jimmy Lubinga  said...

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THE demons that strayed into sexual relationships with women of Old Testament times are now openly sleeping with many humans today. Consider these two media reports: In June 2013, teachers at Nashongo and Makaba primary...

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By JOWIT SALUSEKI – AT the tender age of 20, Joshua Moono is  already dreaming  of one day becoming a successful fashion guru trending under the Urban Street Fashion. He speaks with enthusiasm and the...

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By Ben Kangwa – Digitisation is the current trend in broadcasting the world over, Zambia included. Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) broadcasting is far more efficient, allowing better picture, clear sound quality and improvedprogramme presentation. It...

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June 10, 2015 - 0 Comments

By CHARLES SIMENGWA – THE fitness mania has gripped Ndola, and the men and women who are learning to get a handle on their health by resorting to exercise are all out on the streets....

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ZAMBIA will tomorrow join other countries around the world in commemorating the World Day Against Child Labour. This is a significant day that draws attention to the many issues affecting children, but more importantly, the...

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By RACKSON SHAMUTUKU – RESIDENTS of the border district of Chililabombwe have entered a new phase of development as different types of infrastructure steadily spring up. The district that sits on the border with the...

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June 8, 2015 - 0 Comments

WHEN I first moved to Ndola I noticed a fine white powder would settle like dew on the surface on my not so brand new four wheel drive vehicle. I observed this a little and...

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By CHUSA SICHONE – HE is a common feature on Lusaka’s Central Business District (CBD) where he moves from one point to another, from morning to sunset with a suitcase strapped around his shoulder. Spotting...

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