BY DALIYA MANDA – Education is also one of the main drivers of sustainable and inclusive development. Though a right, access to quality education is far fetched in some parts of the country. This is...
Read MoreBy JULIUS PHIRI – IT will be September 11th 2014 when a total of 41,795 eligible voters will be going to the polls in Kasenengwa constituency in Chipata District, Eastern Province, to elect their new...
Read MoreBy Bwalya Kampamba – The African Elephant (Loxodonta africanas): This is a large herbivore with thick almost hairless skin, a long flexible prehensile trunk, upper incisors forming long curved tusks of ivory and large, fun...
Read MoreWould you believe it – you are sick and decide to go and see your doctor at the local surgery only to be told the surgery is no longer functioning because the doctor died several...
Read MoreBy Natasha M’hango – Strengthening market linkages to enhance small livestock trading is an integral part of improving agricultural marketing. The Smallholder Agribusiness Promotion Project (SAPP), which is a project under the International Fund for...
Read MoreAmong the pastimes of the youth who lived in the Kabangwe area of Lusaka during the bygone years was bird hunting with catapults and fishing. One fishing expedition, however, almost ended in tragedy. JOHN SHAKAFUSWA...
Read MoreBy MARTIN MUSUNKA – RELOAD Logistics and Trading Limited, a wholly-owned Zambian company, has launched a road transport terminal at Kasumbalesa border post in Chililabombwe, at the cost of US$5 million. The terminal has been...
Read MoreBy Kristie Mikus – SINCE the US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) started working in Zambia just more than 10 years ago, dramatic progress has occurred in the fight against HIV and AIDS....
Read MoreBy MIRIAM ZIMBA – THE Civil Society Organisation for Scaling Up Nutrition (CSO-SUN) has implored mothers to ensure their babies are breastfed. In a statement made available to Times Health, CSO-SUN executive director William Chilufya...
Read MoreBy PRISCILLA SIMUKOKO- “WHEN the canal was operational, farming was profitable because I used to spend less time watering a lima of pineapples and I was able to do other activities to supplement my income...
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