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Zambia’s former First White Vice President Dr. Guy Lindsay Scott born Thursday 1 June 1944

Zambia’s former First White Vice President Dr. Guy Lindsay Scott born Thursday 1 June 1944


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Guy Lindsay Scott (born Thursday 1 June 1944) is a Zambian politician who was the acting President of Zambia between October 2014 and January 2015 and as the 12th Vice-President of Zambia from 2011 to 2014. Scott was named acting President upon Michael Sata’s death in office on 28 October 2014.[1][2] He was the first white president of Zambia and the first white president in sub-Saharan Africa since F. W. de Klerk, South Africa’s last apartheid-era president, left office in 1994.Family, early life, and education Guy Lindsay Scott was born on 1 June 1944 in the border city of Livingstone,...

Empowering and Equipping Women with Entrepreneurship Skills for Self-Reliance


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By Derrick Sinjela THE NON-GOVERNMENTAL Gender Organisations’ Coordinating Council (NGOCC) with support from the Swedish Embassy is financing empowerment of women and men led clubs established under the Zambia Association of Research and Development (ZARD). The Swedish Embassy-NGOCC-ZARD implemented project christened as “Empowering and Equipping Women with Entrepreneurship Skills for Self-Reliance” is always preceded by a training activity, which culminates in disbursement of a revolving fund. Accordingly, the two objectives of the Swedish Embassy-NGOCC-ZARD are to equip women of Lukolongo Ward with entrepreneurship skills, and to contribute to increased knowledge and information on income generating activities among women in Kafue...

JOB OPPORTUNITIES: The Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA) is inviting applications for the Ten (10) positions


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JOB OPPORTUNITIES The Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA) is inviting applications for the Ten (10) positions namely the Manager Licensing and Compliance, Manager Human Resource and Administration, Manager Technical Inspections, Legal Counsel, Accountant, Internal Auditor, Standards and Consumer Affairs Officer, Inspector Licensing and Compliance, Technician, and Driver, the details for each position are given here below: Job Title: Manager Licensing and Compliance (IBA/03) Qualifications / Experience Grade 12 Certificate with five credits or better, including English and Mathematics. • Bachelor of Mass Communication/Journalism/Law. • A Master’s Degree in Mass Communication, Journalism, Law, will be an added advantage. • At least three...

Zambia’s birthing is still December to end of April in last 30 years says Dr. Mulindi H. Mwanahamuntu

Zambia’s birthing is still December to end of April in last 30 years says Dr. Mulindi H. Mwanahamuntu


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By Dr.  Mulindi Mwanahamuntu Receiving the Insurance accreditation for my hospital from the provincial health director Dr.Kamanga today. This day, a birthday, means less. It falls muchintu bwingi, the Zambia’s birthing season of 16th December upto end of April….. these 4 months have not changed in 30 years at least. The majority Zambians are born in here. Putting the graphs I posses to an arithmetical point estimate entail they are true to an odds factor of 2.5! I’m trying to understand why. Maybe the why is not important today , but the fact that medical manpower in labour wards and financing...

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