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By KASONDE KASONDE – THE impact of climate change cannot be ignored by the human race any longer as it is felt each and every day by all individuals across the world, forcing every country...

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EVERYONE wants to stay young, there is no doubt about that. If you want to make yourself or your products popular all you need to do is claim that you have the secret to staying...

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By NOAH HASSAN ABBAKER – IN today’s world, few countries have been upholding freedom of religion. We have heard stories of religious hatred and unnecessary religious wars which have left thousands people dead or displaced....

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By Mwizenge Tembo – DISCUSSING the degeneration of the Republican Presidential campaign into a thick sewerage of insults is risky for me. When I was growing up in my Zambian African culture, the rules about...

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By BILKE MULENGA – THE rapid growth of Zambia’s rural communities has seen unprecedented development with residents enjoying living standards similar to those of people in urban areas. Modern facilities in sectors such as health,...

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By HARBGUY MWAMBAZI – CITIZENSHIP still remains an important aspect for any person everywhere as it often ties them to a particular country of origin. It is safe to say that as many Zambian citizens...

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MINING companies have not built entire towns from the ground up. Nor are they expected to. At copper-rich Kalumbila, a different approach was taken and a new kind of 100,000 population town is emerging. How...

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By YVONNE CHATE – THE coming together of the 18 political parties for the indaba held in Lusaka recently cocoons any possibilities of violence ahead of the August 11 general elections. The initiative that was...

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NINETY per cent of married women in contemporary Zambia feel that kneeling down for their husbands to convey greetings or serve them with food is an outdated practice that belongs to the 1900s. To them,...

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DUE to emerging global environmental issues, the Protection and Pollution Control Act (EPPCA) became obsolete and it needed to be revised. The Act was old both in terms of environmental issues covered and enforcement measures...

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