Category: Education

President Hakainde Hichilema vow on economic liberation of women and the youth cheer, ZNWL Beauty Katebe

Africa Freedom Day: Zambian Women, Youth Liberation* By DERRICK SINJELA PRONOUNCEMENTS by President Hakainde Hichilema relating to economic liberation of women and the youth continue to give hope, acknowledges former Zambia National Women’s Lobby (ZNWL) Beauty Katebe. Alluding to the Head of State’s maiden speech delivered at Parliament, Ms. Katebe said the pronouncement gave a general outline on priority areas of work especially a noted promotion of the welfare of women and the girl-child. Ms. Katebe argued in her submission that stakeholders remain hopeful that once  pronouncements by President Hichilema are fulfilled, women and youth emancipation will be effectively addressed...

THIS PROFESSIONAL HEALER REALLY CAN CHASE DEMONS AWAY AND HERE IS THE PROOF!

THIS PROFESSIONAL HEALER REALLY CAN CHASE DEMONS AWAY AND HERE IS THE PROOF! For many years, since the ancient days of our ancestors, Africans would retreat to traditional healers and herbalists especially when the disease would not go away after seeking the services of a medical doctor, or simply for good-luck charms. Treatment is often a combination of ritual and medication, though most traditional healers claim they have the guidance of an ancestral spirit, whom they consult from time to time. One such traditional herbalist is Dr. Mizizi, who not only offers traditional healing and herbal services, but is also...

Zambia’s ASC Patrick Kangwa preaches e-governance

    Acting Secretary to the Cabinet (ASC) Patrick Kangwa says the United Party for National Development (UPND) Alliance New Dawn Administration is keen to deliver a connected and inclusive one-language government by streamlining digital technologies across key sectors of our economy. And speaking earlier, at a 2022- 2026 Republic of Zambia Cabinet Office E-Government Division (Smart Zambia) Validation Meeting on the Implementation of the National E-Government Plan at Radisson Blu Hotel, Lusaka, Permanent Secretary – Management Division, E-Government Division – Cabinet Office, Ms. Kusobile Kamwambi commended the E-Government Division and the Ministry of Finance and National Planning on the...

Evangelist Sam Majoni moves closer to Marriage

By Chali Mulenga, Livingstone   Divine Fire Cathedral International Ministries Evangelist Sam Majoni has finally quit being a bachelor after engaging his girlfriend Christine Keuka from Solwezi, North Western province.   Evangelist Sam Majoni who gave the engagement as a surprise gift to his congregants and his fiancee Keuka, who is not a congregant to the church but was invited for the Sunday service.     The Evangelist told the over 1000 seating capacity church that he was calling it quits because of the slander and malice which he had followed him over the years.     He said it...

First Concrete laid at Xudapu NPP Power Unit 4 in China

First concrete ceremony has taken place at Xudapu NPP Unit 4 constructed under the Russian VVER-1200 design. The construction has reached its active phase. “The project for construction of two new units of generation III+ at Xudapu NPP is being implemented according to the schedule, even ahead of schedule. The Russian party performs its obligations in full scope: a group of engineers supervising the project is working at the site, equipment and design documentation are delivered as per the contractual obligations”, said Alexey Bannik, Vice President for projects in China of Atomstroyexport JSC. Xudapu NPP Unit 3 is also in...

Russia carries out this year’s first shipment of equipment for the ITER machine

Institution “Project Center ITER” (ROSATOM), Moscow (May 18, 2022) – The shipment of the next batch of Russian electrical equipment for the ITER fusion reactor has been completed. All eight trailers with Russian electrical equipment for the power supply systems of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor safely crossed the Russian border. The cargo was shipped from the territory of JSC “NIIEFA” (ROSATOM), St. Petersburg. This is the first shipment of Russian components of the future machine made this year. This delivery (the 24th in a row) includes busbars providing power supply to the superconducting coils of the ITER magnetic system,...

THINGS MARRIED COUPLES NEED TO AVOID TO ENSURE THEY LIVE IN SUBSTANTIAL AND PEACEFUL MARRIAGES

1. Assuming small and basic things which seems not to be relevant   A lot of marriages in the current world have been destroyed with small things that which if the involved couples would have taken them serious, then there would be no rifts in their respective marriages. Poor communication in marriage can act as a barricade to any successful marriage as through good communication, both parties get to solve their differences which ensures their marriages last even longer. Some partners may act in such an absurd way like not being concerned about their partner’s feelings, something that can easily...

DOREEN MWAMBA IDENTIFIES CHILDREN’S RIGHTS CHAMPION

  By Rainbow Reporter COMMUNITY Development and Social Services (CDSS) Minister Doreen Mwamba is determined to identify a Champion for Children’s rights figure soon. Mrs. Mwamba assured Child Fund Country Director Simba Machingaidze as she paid a courtesy at the CDSS ministerial office pointing out that a Champion for Children’s rights figure will increase visibility of interventions beings implemented to protect young people. Mr. Machingaidze and Programme Director Doris Chirwa expressed concern that for some time now, Zambia has had no notable public figure to actively champion the rights of children. Machingaidze said a Champion figure would play a significant...

Commonwealth trains Zambian staff on management and corruption mitigation measures

  By Angela Kolongo Communications Officer, Communications Division   More than 20 senior leadership and management staff from the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) of Zambia have completed a four-day workshop aimed at equipping them with skills to successfully lead anti-corruption agencies and mitigate corruption both within the organisation and externally.   Convened by the Commonwealth Secretariat in collaboration with the Anti-Corruption Commission of Zambia, the management and leadership training programme was the first of a series of three, which will see more than 70 personnel from different departments and levels of management benefit from a range of skills including strengthening their...

Commonwealth Secretary-General calls for urgent climate action on Earth Day

By Josephine Latu-Sanft, Senior Communications Officer, Communications Division, Commonwealth Secretariat   The Commonwealth Secretary-General (SG) Patricia Scotland Queens Counsel (QC) has called for countries to ramp up action to urgently address key challenges linked to climate change, ocean, land degradation and biodiversity loss.   Dr. Scotland reiterated that a connection between planet and people has never been starker than now, as witnessed by increasing evidence of how human actions and habits impact Earth’s life support systems so profoundly, whether on land, in the ocean or in the atmosphere.   “Every country within our Commonwealth family of nations has been adversely...

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