CURIOSITY, we are told, killed the cat. TIMOTHY KAMBILIMA recounts his childhood misadventures born out of curiosity and how one day he unwittingly sampled a lethal drink he mistook for the traditional refreshment Munkoyo. Read...
Read MoreTHIS week we begin a discussion that will in the next few weeks explore the issue of internal trafficking in Zambia, particularly for exploitative domestic labour. It is common practice in Zambia for parents to...
Read MoreAFTER three months of waiting and political wrangling among various parties, sanity has prevailed and Zambia now has a new President and a first woman Vice President in Edgar Chagwa Lungu and Inonge Wina respectively,...
Read MoreBy SYCORAX TIYESA NDHLOVU – CONCERNS of the poor reading culture in Zambia have been cropping up not only by teachers but parents and other concerned citizens. And if the government doesn’t take immediate actions...
Read MoreFOR a long time, the Government has been struggling to ensure that road traffic accidents which have become a big source of worry are reduced. The Government has applied many measures to drivers who drive...
Read MoreBy HARBGUY MWAMBAZI – ZAMBIAN women took a pivotal role in the struggle for freedom which the country is enjoying hence the need to recognise such efforts. Godfridah Chanda Chipalo, who is 83-years-old, is one...
Read MoreBy CHUSA SICHONE – ZAMBIA, like other African countries will be changing the Terrestrial Television Broadcasting platform from Analogue to Digital in line with the Geneva 2006 (GE06) Digital TV Broadcasting plan provisions. The United...
Read MoreBy HARBGUY MWAMBAZI – THE old adage, ‘you are what you eat’, is very accurate in the modern day age, when there are many ailments associated with dietary habits. Not too long ago, the ailments...
Read MoreBy SYLVESTER MWALE – FINALLY the heavily contested 2015 presidential elections are over ushering in a new president-the sixth since independence- with his new cabinet members to govern for less than two years before the...
Read MoreBy Allan Mkandawire – The country’s economic development is a responsibility of every member of the public. Participatory development process brings together people of difference profession, tribes, and values from different societies to work together...
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