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BY YVONNE CHATE – GOVERNMENT has encouraged the United Church of Zambia (UCZ) to uphold its role of preaching peace and promoting unity in the country. Copperbelt Permanent Secretary Howard Sikwela said the church should...

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BY ADRIAN MWANZA – THE Technical Education, Vocational and Entrepreneurship Training Authority (TEVETA) has introduced vocational skills training in schools to encourage youths to be self-sufficient once they completed school. TEVETA public relations specialist Mubiana...

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By CHUSA SICHONE – THE ongoing load-shedding which the country is grappling with has not spared health facilities in Lusaka, prompting the district medical office to write to Zesco to consider exempting such institutions from...

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LATELY footballers have developed some unique way of celebrating goals depending on the occasion or intensity of a particular match. Former Chipolopolo skipper, Christopher Katongo became popular for his backflips whenever he scored either for...

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By SANDRA MWILA – FOOTBALL Association of Zambia (FAZ) president Kalusha Bwalya says he is targeting the FIFA World Cup qualification for the Chipolopolo during his tenure of office. Kalusha said he would only be...

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By PASSY HAACHIZO – A FORTY-EIGHT-YEAR-OLD John Laing Township man told a fully-packed Kanyama local court how he was shocked upon finding a text message in his wife’s BlackBerry phone sent to her lover whom...

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BY ADRIAN MWANZA – LUSAKA Mayor George Nyendwa has cautioned councillors in district councils to adhere to Local Government and Housing Minister John Phiri’s directive on land allocation. Mr Nyendwa said district councils needed to...

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HARD-HITTING times happen to everyone in the sports world. No matter how strong, powerful or confident an athlete is, rough times always force them to disintegrate at times. With a number of competitors, who represented...

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One of the greatest challenges in literary criticism is one which demands that a multilingual approach to works of art be applied and that that application should entail a translation from one distinct language to...

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IN what ostensibly should have been a conventional feature, the National Arts Council (NAC) held an arts consultative workshop at Mika Convention Centre in Chongwe, Lusaka Province – generally described as a mixture of success...

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