By HARBGUY MWAMBAZI – IT is no longer a debatable matter that Information Communication Technology (ICT) in the 21st Century has become a basic skill required in all areas of individual, national and global development....
Read MoreBy EUGENE MUKUYUNGWA – THE just-ended 2016 general elections scored two things for the electorate in Chienge Constituency of Luapula Province. First, the election resulted in Given Katuta from the opposition Forum for Democracy and...
Read MoreEVERY intending property owner in Zambia considers it a necessity given that the water utility companies have failed to provide potable clean water to all the citizens. An attempt to ignore providing it in an...
Read Moreby DAVID KANDUZA – UNITY is the act of working together and this can only be achieved when a national language exists. Unity is the act of joining together and working together as one to...
Read MoreLAST week, this platform received overwhelming feedback especially on the issue of political reporting by some of our famous television personalities. We would have loved to publish some of the comments but we have decided...
Read MoreJULIUS Phiri, a Times of Zambia staffer from Chipata wrote that Breeze FM radio station received praise for the role it played during the just-ended general elections. He said that Foundation for Democratic Process (FODEP)...
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Read MoreLET me take this time to congratulate the President-elect Edgar Lungu and the Patriot Front (PF) for emerging victorious in the August 11 elections. May the Almighty God be with you and grant you wisdom...
Read MoreDAVID Kalunga is not an apprentice in local theatre. He is a tenacious, unwavering and stead theatre artist; an actor, director, producer, administrator, and one able to knit accustomed themes into worthy; inventive, innovative and...
Read MoreIn a series of commentaries based on Uganda’s Okot p’Bteck’s celebrated classic book of poetry, ‘Song of Lawino’, we now take a hard look at a discordant sort of axis of evil, a somewhat triangle...
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