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By Edwin Mbulo in Livingstone on Sun 07 Apr. 2013, 14:00 CAT [431 Reads, 0 Comment(s)] » Print  
MUSI-0A-TUNYA Consortium has a complex but attainable task of not only building Livingstone's first ultra-modern market but also Zambia's best public market, which clearly just looks like a shopping mall, says Lawrence Evans.
By Abigail Sitenge in Siavonga on Sun 07 Apr. 2013, 14:00 CAT [400 Reads, 0 Comment(s)] » Print  
THE first-ever Kariba Music Festival that took place at Eagles Rest Resort in the little tourist town of Siavonga in Southern Province last weekend turned out to be a huge success.
By Joan Chirwa-Ngoma in Sanya, China on Sat 06 Apr. 2013, 14:00 CAT [625 Reads, 0 Comment(s)] » Print  
IT is a place where people rarely go to sleep. Restaurants, takeaways, shopping malls, clinics and the roads are alive throughout the day.
By Abigail Chaponda in Ndola on Tue 02 Apr. 2013, 08:01 CAT [2216 Reads, 0 Comment(s)] » Print  
Lloyd with wife
I LOST my friends and almost lost my family because beer took over my life, says former alcoholic Robinson Lloyd.
By Edwin Mbulo in Vilnius, Lithuania on Tue 02 Apr. 2013, 08:00 CAT [1067 Reads, 0 Comment(s)] » Print  
LITHUANIA, with a history of 50 major battles by its armed forces, was an ultimate place for the Global Fund's Communities Delegation to have a retreat for its gains and challenges on the fight against the three major diseases: HIV, malaria and tuberculosis.
By Abigail Sitenge on Tue 02 Apr. 2013, 08:00 CAT [1146 Reads, 0 Comment(s)] » Print  
FANS of Afro-music know the name Mathew Tembo well.
Formerly a reggae musician, the award-winning Tembo, is well known for the 2009 hit 'Nella'. He came to the fore when he began playing a traditional musical instrument called the 'silimba.'
By Joan Chirwa-Ngoma and pictures by Thomas Nsama on Sun 28 Oct. 2012, 13:20 CAT [30606 Reads, 0 Comment(s)] » Print  
From left to right are Agriculture Minister Emmanuel Chenda, President Sata, Foreign Affairs Minister Given Lubinda and Commerce Minister Robert Sichinga having a feel of the latest goggles of the 3D, High Definition Television during a tour of Samsung Electronics in Seoul - Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
IT was one of the world's poorest countries not too long ago. In 1960, its gross domestic product per capita was $79 (about K416,000), lower than most Latin American and some sub-Saharan African countries.

By SowetanLive on Sun 30 Sep. 2012, 12:10 CAT [41068 Reads, 0 Comment(s)] » Print  
GOING TRADITIONAL: Nelson Mandela's daughter Zindzi Mandela, her daughter Zoleka Mandela, Zondwa Mandela's wife, Lindo Nondzolo Zici (the bride), Winnie Madikizela-Mandela and groom Zondwa Mandela during the traditional wedding in Qunu on Sunday Picture: SUPPLIED circa Sept 2012

Zondwa Mandela and the love of his life spent the last two years planning their perfect day and last Sunday, the two finally made it official and tied the knot in a traditional ceremony.
By SowetanLive on Sun 30 Sep. 2012, 12:10 CAT [29119 Reads, 0 Comment(s)] » Print  
DEFYING THE ODDS: Thubelihle Mpisi
"White k****r" and "spook" are some of the horrible names Thubelihle Sbonakaliso Mpisi has been called. But instead of feeling sorry for himself about being a person with albinism, the 19-year-old has pushed himself to strive for excellence.

By Masuzyo Chakwe and Dziko Mwanza and pictures by Manfred Musa on Mon 17 Sep. 2012, 10:18 CAT [75941 Reads, 1 Comment(s)] » Print  
DESCRIBING 52-year-old Priscilla Musonda Schaufelberger's childhood as suffering is an understatement. Hers can be described as 'hell on earth.'
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