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By Chiwoyu Sinyangwe on Sun 19 Feb. 2012, 08:59 CAT [3328 Reads, 0 Comment(s)] » Print  
THE probe into the sale of Zanaco has closed with accusations and counter-accusations among Zambians on how the bank was sold for a 'song', but no arrow of wrongdoing went the direction of Rabobank.
By Humphrey Lombe on Sun 19 Feb. 2012, 08:59 CAT [2350 Reads, 0 Comment(s)] » Print  
WITH the advent of the new PF government since the September 20, 2011 general elections that saw the vanquishing of the MMD government after a grip on power for 20 years, hardly a day, a week, a month passes without an industrial dispute springing up resulting in work stoppage or protest - with demands for an increase in wages and improved conditions of service taking centre stage.
By Roy Habaalu and pictures by Salim Dawood on Sun 29 Jan. 2012, 11:00 CAT [5242 Reads, 0 Comment(s)] » Print  
Mongu residents gathered in Mongu Sports Stadium and sang solemn and liberation songs before prayers were conducted
Under a dark cloud cover, Saturday January 14, 2012 was a day that families, friends and relatives of Lozis killed in cold blood by police during the MMD government's tenure woke up with tears of painful memories of their beloved ones.
By Masuzyo Chakwe on Sun 29 Jan. 2012, 10:00 CAT [6574 Reads, 0 Comment(s)] » Print  
Dr Chisembu with family
POLIO in childhood left his him partially paralysed and walking with a visible limp. But his brainpower shot him into a thrilling career in the academia.
By Allan Mulenga in Mpika on Sun 29 Jan. 2012, 10:00 CAT [4191 Reads, 0 Comment(s)] » Print  
One of the dormitories at the school
AS one of the schools that has produced a number of high ranking women, Mpika's Lwitikila Girls Secondary School is today inundated with an array of educational challenges.
By Edwin Mbulo in Livingstone on Sun 29 Jan. 2012, 09:59 CAT [5312 Reads, 0 Comment(s)] » Print  
Lifestyle
In several places in Zambia, we hear stories of elephants destroying crop fields. The jumbos portend destruction once they swarm an area.
By Dr Manasseh Phiri on Sun 29 Jan. 2012, 09:20 CAT [3081 Reads, 0 Comment(s)] » Print  
Lifestyle
During the lead up to (and for a few days after) World AIDS Day (WAD) 2011, I appeared on three radio stations and on ZNBC TV's Kwacha Good Morning Zambia, discussing the WAD theme - Getting to Zero: Zero new infection.
By Joseph Mwenda on Sun 08 Jan. 2012, 12:10 CAT [8595 Reads, 0 Comment(s)] » Print  
James Mapoma with wife Joyce at their Roma residence in Lusaka last Thursday
JAMES Mapoma, is an unsung hero; he has served as cabinet minister in almost all the ministries in Zambia, played a key role in the building of the Lusaka International Airport (now Kenneth Kaunda International Airport), UTH, Parliament Building and even named the Pamodzi Hotel. But until now, the story of James Mapoma has not been told...
By Kalumiana Kalumiana on Sun 08 Jan. 2012, 07:00 CAT [3519 Reads, 0 Comment(s)] » Print  
Rugby administrators, on front row (from right) Tom Chani Tobela, Bonnie Muma, Raji Karamuchandi and Carllitus Kaoma at Owen Busenge's funeral
2011 was a dark and disappointing year for Zambian sport.
Concerning results on the field of play, there was nothing to quantify Zambia as a sporting nation.
By Joseph Mwenda on Sun 25 Dec. 2011, 17:10 CAT [12649 Reads, 0 Comment(s)] » Print  
Singer Jordan Katembula playing golf at the Lusaka Golf club - Picture by Joseph MWenda
I USE my own money to survive, says musician Jordan Katembula, popularly known as JK.
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