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UPND dining with Tobacco Industry at the expense of Zambians, protests ZAMNAT’s Paxina Phiri


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By Maria Sunga and DERRICK SINJELA Zambia Media Network Against Tobacco (ZAMNAT) President Paxina Phiri is disappointed at the way the United Party for National Development (UPND) ‘New Dawn Alliance Administration’ is treating the Tobacco Control Bill as indulgence with the tobacco industry is clearly evident. In a Wednesday, 21st August, 2022 Press Statement -, a worried Ms. Phiri said it is shocking to note that the tobacco industry through the Zambia Chamber of Commerce and industry (ZACCI) invited the Ministry of Health to a round table meeting when the government, according to article 5:3 of the World Health Organizations...

Hakainde Hichilema’s art friendly talk cheers American global entertainment investors


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By Derrick Sinjela and Theresa Kalenga President Hakainde Hichilema assurance to artistes and art enthusiates is being seen as a breath of fresh air by the international entertainment community. The latest commendation comes from Batsheva Levy (Ms.Bodega) and Zico Gaynor (Big Chief), two American Entertainment Industry Chief Executive Officers (CEO’s) now eager to woo potential Investors to Zambia,. Motivated by President Hichilema’s Tuesday 24th August 2021 Inauguration Speech at Lusaka’s Heroes Stadium, the duos plans to invest in the local arts and tourism have been boosted. “Zambia has officially sworn her Seventh (7th) Head of State, His Excellency, Mr. Hakainde...

The Mambwe and Lungu peoples living at the southern end of Lake Tanganyika in Tanzania and Zambia 


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Mambwe-Lungu language Language Watch Edit The Mambwe and Lungu peoples living at the southern end of Lake Tanganyika in Tanzania and Zambia speak a common language with minor dialectical differences. Perhaps half of the Fipa people to their north speak it as a native language. When spoken by the Fipa, it is called “Fipa-Mambwe”; this is also the term for the branch of Bantu languages which includes Fipa and Mambwe-Lungu. MambweLunguNative toTanzania, ZambiaEthnicityMambwe, Lungu, Fipa Native speakers 500,000 (2002 & 2010 censuses)[1] Language family Niger–Congo Atlantic–Congo Benue–Congo Southern Bantoid Bantu Rukwa Mbozi Mwika Mambwe Dialects Mambwe (Ichimambwe) Cilungu/Lungu (Ichirungu, Adong) Fipa-Mambwe (Kifipa cha kimambwe) Language codesISO 639-3mgrGlottologmamb1296[2] Guthrie code M.14–15[3] Mambwe language is spoken by the people who are...

Former Lusaka Mayor and Munali Ward Councilor Mr. Mike Mposha accused callers who called when he featured on Pan African Radio 96.1FM with host Ceaser Sindele of being bought on Wednesday the Tuesday16th of June 2020


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*MPOSHA ACCUSES CALLERS OF BEING BOUGHT* 18 June, 2018 Former Lusaka Mayor and Munali ward councilor Mr. Mike Mposha accused callers who called when he featured on Pan African Radio with host Caeser   Sindele of being bought on Wednesday the Wednesday, 16th of June 2020. Mr. Mposha who was recalled from the diplomatic service in 2012 by the late President Micheal Sata accused the callers of not speaking their minds when they questioned what he did for the people of Lusaka when he was Mayor. An emotionally charged Mposha could be heard losing his breath as he doged the questions...

Mission Possible “2021”…Leo Madalitso Musukwa #LSK1


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  Mission Possible “2021” Zambia does not owe young people a chance , young people ought to grab the chance by force. To our elders, we thank you. Thus far you have brought us, it’s now time for a New Era, uncharted waters. I believe I am part of the New Era. In 2018 I became Zambia’s Youngest Mayoral Candidate ever and I’m ready to stand in 2021. Now that’s history. Youth,it’s our time to actively lead. Let’s go! Parents, leaders and all various organizations don’t get left behind, we need your support in making history. God bless Zambia 🇿🇲...

KOMBONI HAS GOT TALENT


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KOMBONI HAS GOT TALENT By Patrick Salubusa Kapwepwe ward 25 councilor Komboni Ambassador YOUTHS from Kapwepwe Ward 25’s Chikolokosho area and Lima Ward 26’s Airways area have come together to fight substance abuse through putting value on artistic talent and yesterday they invited me to be part of their weekly Music & Dance Show. Since their biggest request is exposure I went to see their God given talents in the company of Agness Manda and Maria Salubusa who are presenters and producers of ZED Youth Club, a youth talent show broadcast on ZED Entertainment TV every Saturday with a view...

“Agriculture in general The agricultural sector in Zambia supports livelihoods of 85% of the population,” Dr. Regis Chikowo


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Zambia   Zambia Description of cropping systems, climate, and soils in Zambia                      (by dr. R. Chikowo) Agriculture in general The agricultural sector in Zambia supports livelihoods of 85% of the population. Maize is the principal cash crop  (>65% of cropped land) as well as the main staple crop. Per capita consumption of maize is estimated at 105 kilograms annually, most of which is ground into meal and consumed as stiff porridge, or fermented for beer, with by-products used as livestock feed. Other important crops include soybean, cotton, sugarcane, sunflower, wheat, sorghum, pearl millet, cassava, tobacco and various vegetable and fruit crops. Unlike elsewhere in sub-Saharan Africa, agriculture is relatively unimportant in Zambia’s economy compared to mining (primarily...

Majority of Zambians wanted Bill 10, insists advocate Prince J. Ndoyi


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By Derrick Sinjela Barely a week after United Party for National Development (UPND) parliamentarian celebrated failure of Bill Ten of 2019,  Bill 10 advocates led by Prince J. Ndoyi insist that a majority of Zambian women, chiefs and disabled persons  wanted the amendment to be enacted. Speaking during a Media Briefing at  Lusaka’s ZAMCOM Lodge, Bill 10 advocate Prince Ndoyi protested that the bill once enacted, the amendment would have enhance democracy and help develop Zambia. Meanwhile bill 10 advocates have blamed opposition United party for National Development UPND of contaminating the minds of Zambians against bill 10 with falsehoods....

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