Monthly Archive: July 2017

We shall not legalise prostitution-Professor Nkandu Luo

We shall not legalise prostitution-Professor Nkandu Luo

By Derrick Sinjela published on Monday 11th July 2011 PROFESSOR Nkandu Luo, the Minister of Local Government, Housing, Early Education and Environmental Protection  has reiterated that sex work will not be legalised in Zambia as doing so would worsen the incidence of HIV/AIDS. Prof Luo said one of the founders of “Tasinta Drop-in-Center for reformed prostitutes said that legalizing sex and generally speaking prostitution in Zambia would sanction increasing the prevalence rate of HIV infections. Prof Luo said that instead of legalizing sex work, those agitating for such indiscriminate activities needed to economically empower young people attain independence. “If sex...

Dr Joseph Kasonde must prioritise sexual reproductive health-YVZ

By Derrick Sinjela published on Monday 11th July 2011 YOUTH Vision Zambia (YVZ) Executive Director Amos Mwale has challenged the Health Minister Dr Joseph Kasonde and his Ministry of Health (MoH) lieutenants at Ndeke House to pay attention to Sexual Reproductive Health by allocating more funding to the sector. Mr. Mwale said sexual reproductive health deserves more attention if the escalating maternal mortality rate was to be reduced. Mwale observed that failure to place priority of sexual reproductive health would eventually compromise interventions targeted at redressing maternal illnesses and deaths among expectant mothers. “Paying attention to reproductive health has been...

Zimba residents cry for mortuary

Zimba residents cry for mortuary

By Derrick Sinjela published on Monday 11th July 2011 ZIMBA is one of the small but largely expanded villages in Mufulira District on the Copperbelt Province with so many activities happening in the community A Zimba community resident Doris Mwansa complained that the former Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) Government did not deliver to there expectation when it was still in power especially when it came to empowering vulnerable communities. “Our village is big and when one dies we have to keep that person till the day of burial. When people die they have to put them in the house...

Toyota Zambia ploughs K10 million in Cricket tourney

Toyota Zambia ploughs K10 million in Cricket tourney

By Derrick Sinjela published on Monday 11th July 2011 TOYOTA Zambia has donated K 10 million towards the successful a cricket tournament set to take place on Sunday 13th of November 2011 at Lotus Sports Club in Lusaka Speaking during Zambia Sri-Lanka Friendship Association Press Briefing at Lusaka’s Southern Sun Ridgway Hotel, Co-coordinator for British community, Peter Cottan said the targeted amount of K 125 Million for the tournament had since been reached with the expected a prospect of exceeding the target. Cottan explained that 75 percent of the money raised would be ploughed into a Step-up-Centre, meant to help...

Dennis Phillip Liwewe praises Airtel Rising Stars

Dennis Phillip Liwewe praises Airtel Rising Stars

By Derrick Sinjela published on Monday 11th July 2011 THE worlds-all-time venerated Sports Commentator Dennis Phillip Liwewe wants Airtel All Stars Zambia transformed into a global conquering outfit before he dies. Canon Liwewe is excited that Airtel All Stars project is targeted at motivating young footballers to exploit their individual and collective potentials. The Veteran Sports Commenter credited with covering the entire five continents is elated that the search for football talent at grass root level acts as a springboard and great opportunity on which to revive Zambian football. And like father-like-son, Ponga Liwewe did not mince words pointing out...

Men key in a healthy society prods Fransis Njang’iru

Men key in a healthy society prods Fransis Njang’iru

By Derrick Sinjela published on Monday 11th July 2011 MANAGER Membership Advisory Services (MMAS) Fransis Njang’iru holds a view that men’s unhealthy choices families and the entire community. In an interview with the author in Lusaka, Zambia,  NJang’iru said health educators needed specific knowledge and skills for addressing men’s cultural beliefs. Njang’ru said gender specific skills and knowledge must be made integral to development of communication skills at national, regional, continental and global levels. “In Africa, there are many cultural barriers that prevent men from taking some key positive health decisions. Men are the key drivers of Sexually Transmitted Diseases...

ZACD protecting children with disabilities

ZACD protecting children with disabilities

By Derrick Sinjela published Monday 11th July 2011 THE Zambia Association of Children with Disabilities (ZACD) has noted that parents blessed with children born with disability face challenges of stigmatization and discrimination. According to ZACD Committee Member Astridah Kaunda said 50 percent of parents and guardians of children born with disabilities faced the challenging prospect of divorce as men blamed their wives for the disability of their child. “Parents and guardians of children born with disabilities face a lot of challenges like stigmatization and discrimination in society. In a home, a man blames a wife for having a child with...

ZESCO to light up Livingstone with the 19th Congress of the Association of Power Utilities of Africa (APUA)

Imagine Jane, a thirty-something, year-old, mother of three, in a remote part of Zambia, flipping the light switch on, in her hut made of poles, mud and grass thatch, and voila! The tiny, rondavelle, instantly lights up inside, as if it is daylight. Thanks to electricity, she and her family can enjoy modern comforts, like having an electric stove, a television set, a radio, and other appliances that require power. Picture a similar scenario, in every part of Africa, both rural and urban. “It sounds impossible”, you might say. Well, if the people at the Association of Power Utilities of...

ZINDABAH MWANZAH GRADUATES IN EUROPE

ZINDABAH MWANZAH GRADUATES IN EUROPE

By Derrick Sinjela ZINDABAH MWANZAH GRADUATES IN EUROPE. Zambian Inspirational and Youth of Influence Zindabah Mwanzah,  known as Zindaba Zizee among print and electronic media peers, graduated as First Class honor Student at the University of Cyprus in Europe. Zindabah, a Zambian Developmental Media Alliance (ZADEMA, Zambian Children, Young People and Women in Development (ZCYPWD) was among the best Accounting and Finance Bachelor’s degree Students. A Colleague Joel Mwanza says Zizi is a role model to many Zambian youths back in his Country and a well known TV Personality at Muvi Television with more than 8 (eight) years experience in...

AFRICOM and the Recolonization of Africa

AFRICOM and the Recolonization of Africa

By Itai Muchena, Reading Politics, Ohio State University, US AFRICOM and the Recolonization of Africa The Legacy of the Berlin Conference of 1884 by Itai Muchena The hodgepodge of geometric boundaries that today divide Africa into 50 plus irregular nations under Eurocentric subjugation all started in Berlin, Germany on November 15, 1884. The infamous Berlin Conference still remains Africa’s greatest undoing in more ways than one, where colonial powers superimposed their domains on the African continent and tore apart the social, political and economic fabric that held the continent together. By the time independence returned to Africa between 1956 and 1994,...

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