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December 30, 2013 - 0 Comments

By ELIAS CHIPEPO – CRICKET is one of the games that is still trying to make a mark on the national scene that has for a long time been dominated by football and boxing. Too...

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By STEPHEN KAPAMBWE – “I am proud to announce to the nation that for the first time after a very long time, my ministry completed processing the 2013 Grade Seven composite examination results within the...

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TODAY we continue with Law 12 of the Laws of the Game. This is the most important of the 17 Laws of the Game and, therefore, must be understood in its entirety. The vast majority...

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December 28, 2013 - 0 Comments

IT has been 17 years since a Zambian athlete won a medal at the world athletics championships. Indeed the 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics in the USA will still remain fresh in the history books of...

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THIS week I am happy to speak to Felix Simulunga and I hope this story will inspire and encourage you. Mr Simulunga welcome to this interview, please tell us about yourself: Thank you Doctor, I...

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CINDOMISE! Condomise! Condomise! These are the words of 50-year-old Clementine Mumba who has been living with HIV since 1998. Clementine and I were on the same plane going to Cape Town in South Africa for...

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December 28, 2013 - 0 Comments

CONSIDERING unprecedented issues and disasters most organisations are experiencing amidst public relations (PR) departments and their personnel, there has been a growing concern on whether PR practitioners are serving their purpose or not. But before...

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IF we examined the seven common reasons why people remain poor, it is only right that we also look at the seven common qualities of self-made millionaires. See, we need to ask ourselves these questions,...

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By NOMVUYO CHISUTA – DIFFERENT patterns of anthropogenic forest disturbance can affect forest wildlife in both tropical and temperate regions in many ways. The overall impact of different sources of structural and nonstructural disturbance may...

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December 28, 2013 - 0 Comments

MAY I welcome you to this column; let’s call it ‘By The Fire Place’. THE wise have said, and rightly so, that when you go to the grocery store you ought to get only what...

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