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Traditional Marriage – Great wedding anniversaries beyond Wedding Digest Nigeria


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First National Bank Zambia (FNB) has announced the first seven (7) winners in its ‘Win Big with FNB eWallet’ promotion

First National Bank Zambia (FNB) has announced the first seven (7) winners in its ‘Win Big with FNB eWallet’ promotion


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LUSAKA, Zambia – (23 January 2020) – First National Bank Zambia (FNB) has announced the first seven (7) winners in its ‘Win Big with FNB eWallet’ promotion, which runs until 29 February 2020. The promotion gives FNB customers an opportunity to win their share of over K80,000 in prizes. On 14 January 2020, the Bank conducted its first draw in the campaign which is intended to sweeten the act of sending an eWallet which has become a staple of money transactions in Zambia since its launch in 2012. “We believe that the launch of this promotion was timely and relevant....

Drinks and Rounds in Zambia

Drinks and Rounds in Zambia


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By Dickson Jere Ordinarily, I drink fine whisky. Single malts. And they are pricy too! But when I am out in public places, I take lagers. My all-time favorite Castle or lately Budweiser. The reason is simple. I cannot remember, even once, where I went to drink in popular spot and didn’t get free drink from somewhere among the patrons. “Sir, someone has bought you a drink,” is the familiar line from waiters. I usually feel guilty as my drink per tot – single malt whisky – cost more than the entire round of ten people who offered me a...

Zambia’s Memory Lane Part ( 1 ) One :Don’t argue you were not there!!

Zambia’s Memory Lane Part ( 1 ) One :Don’t argue you were not there!!


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*Zambia’s Memory Lane Part ( 1 ) One :* *Don’t argue you were not there!!* *By Sotiris Chronis.* *Find time to go through this long but very exciting historic memory lane.From Peugeot 404, the Italian brick maker Mr. Marapodi (named compound), Paul Ngozi’s take away food shop called ‘Chibe Paka Paka’ in Kabwata to Errol Hickey’s Mr. Rooster on Cairo Road, Highlights Disco and soooo much more…* *(1) Lusaka Hotel had a men’s only bar called The Dog Box. Entrance was through Cairo Road.* *2) Au Mont Blanc was a Cafe next to the Lusaka Post Office across the car...

Dr. Nevers Sekwila Mumba flags off New Hope Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) Convention


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By Staff Reporter NEW Hope Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) President Dr. Nevers Sekwila Mumba yesterday gave the roadmap for the long awaited MMD Convention. Dr. Mumba who was in the Company of Party Vice President Mr. Reuben Sambo, Party National Chairperson Winnie Zaloumis, Party National Secretary Hon. Elizabeth Chitika and other Senior MMD leaders, yesterday met hundreds of Lusaka District and Constituency MMD Officials at Matero Community Hall. Party National Secretary Hon Elizabeth Chitika said that the MMD has hit the road running. “We have heard some people say that the MMD is dead. Can a dead party have...

A Book Review Title: Adventures In Zambian Politics – A story in Black and White Author: Guy LindsayScott


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A Book Review Title: Adventures In Zambian Politics – A story in Black and White Author: Guy Scott Number of Pages: 251 Publisher: Lynne Reiner Publishers Inc Price: ZMK450 (Hard Cover) Year: 2019 It is probably the first book that discloses the sickness of Zambia’s fifth President Michael Chilufya Sata and the political shenanigans that took place behind closed doors. Guy Scott, a putative close friend of Sata, takes the reader inside the presidential bedroom where he found Sata very sick and bedridden and yet the nation, including himself as Vice President, was not told. “I plonked myself down in...

Trump’s prayer breakfast jibes jolt many faith leaders


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https://www.yahoo.com/news/trumps-prayer-breakfast-jibes-jolt-204832170.html DAVID CRARY Associated Press•February 6, 2020 Faith leaders divided over Trump’s prayer breakfast NEW YORK (AP) — The National Prayer Breakfast – a Washington tradition since 1953 – is by custom a respite from partisan bickering. President Donald Trump shattered that tradition Thursday with aggressive remarks that buoyed his allies but dismayed a wide spectrum of faith leaders. “A bipartisan prayer breakfast is the last place one would expect to find political attacks on opponents,” said the Rev. Tom Lambrecht, general manager of the conservative United Methodist magazine Good News. “Our country would benefit from a return to the...

Press Statement on the Commemoration of World Radio “Radio and Diversity”. 


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By Fr. Winfield Kunda Zambia Conference of Catholic Bishops (ZCCB)-Communications Director Wednesday 12th February 2020 Radio has continued to be a critical source of information for many in society as it commands a lot of following due its ease accessibility. Indeed, it is a medium that has that capacity to reach out the widest audience and it can shape a society’s experience of diversity. Radio can stand as an arena for all voices to speak out, be represented and heard. If put into good use, radio stations should serve diverse communities, offering a wide variety of programs, viewpoints and content,...

World Radio Day: Supporting radio stations to promote diversity in Southern Africa


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By: Vusumuzi Sifile Executive Director, Panos Institute Southern Africa (PSAf) Email: general@panos.org.zm, Tel: +260978778148/9 Lusaka, 12 February 2020: To commemorate World Radio Day 2020, Panos Institute Southern Africa calls on radio stations in the region to provide platforms for a diversity of voices and viewpoints, covering diverse development issues and actors, and targeting diverse audiences. Since its proclamation in 2011, and adoption as an International Day by the United Nations General Assembly the following year, World Radio Day is commemorated annually on 13th February. This year, the commemorations are held under the theme “Radio and Diversity”. Panos views this theme as...

“Rebel with a free spirit’ – Jowie Mwiinga self profile, 36, (04.01.1966 – 2002)


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“Rebel with a free spirit’ – Jowie Mwiinga self profile “I am something of a free spirit. I define my own values and am uncomfortable with excessive order. I am anything but religious – although I am very spiritual, I think. If I had to choose a religion, it would probably be rastafarianism.” Jowie Mwiinga, 36, (04.01.1966 – 2002) “Rebel with a free spirit”, Tuesday Profile, The Weekly Post, Tuesday, February 8, 1994. – Researched by Kasebamashila Kaseba on Saturday 8th February 2020 Be the first to like. Like Unlike

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