Category: Education

Zambians deserve better at 53 years- Engwase B. Mwale 


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 By Whitney Mulobela and Evans Sinjela THE Non Governmental Organisations’ Coordinating Council (NGOCC) Executive Director says Zambians deserve better livelihood as her gender empowerment team joined the rest of the country in commemorating 53 years of Zambia’s independence this Tuesday, 24th October 2017 under the theme, “Celebrating our Freedom for continued Peace, Unity, Patriotism and Development.” While the country has made some remarkable progress in a number of sectors since October 24th 1964, Ms. Mwale says much still needs to be done to make independence more meaningful to all Zambians. Ms. Mwale regrets that it is sad that fifty-three (53) years...

Don’t just blame teachers when system is at fault, says UNESCO

Don’t just blame teachers when system is at fault, says UNESCO


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Blaming just the teacher or the school for systemic educational problems can have serious negative side effects, warns a new report from the United Nations educational agency. “Education is a shared responsibility between us all – governments, schools, teachers, parents and private actors,” said Irina Bokova, Director-General of the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), in a press release. “Accountability for these responsibilities defines the way teachers teach, students learn, and governments act. It must be designed with care and with the principles of equity, inclusion and quality in mind,” she added. The report, titled Accountability in education: meeting...

DEC arrests Bob Musialela Nosiku

DEC arrests Bob Musialela Nosiku


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    Lusaka, Wednesday, 25th October, 2017-The Drug Enforcement Commission in Western Province has arrested one person for unlawful cultivation and trafficking in cannabis contrary to the laws of Zambia. Bob Musialela Nosiku, 31, of Namakena Village in Limulunga District has been arrested for trafficking in forty-three balls of dry loose cannabis weighing 1.84 kilogrammes and cultivation of cannabis plants weighing 500.2 kilogrammes in a field behind his house. Meanwhile, the Commission in Southern Province has arrested Kineta Chigwagwa, a female small scale farmer of unknown age, in Ndongo Village of Kalomo District for trafficking in 165 kilogrammes of loose cannabis....

Africa’s premier football business event, the Football Africa Forum (FAF) will take place in Johannesburg, South Africa on 30 November-1 December 2017

Africa’s premier football business event, the Football Africa Forum (FAF) will take place in Johannesburg, South Africa on 30 November-1 December 2017


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The Forum will adopt the “African Football Development Charter”, which will promote broader commitment of people involved in the sport across the continent JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, October 25, 2017/ — The Forum aims to be Africa’s biggest football stakeholder knowledge sharing platform debating the future of football on the continent.   The Forum will be a non-aligned gathering with the key objective to come up with the most workable strategies on how to make the continent a force to be reckoned with on the global stage both on and off the field of play.   The agenda will be determined...

Ending child marriage in West and Central Africa could take 100 years, warns UNICEF

Ending child marriage in West and Central Africa could take 100 years, warns UNICEF


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Unless progress is accelerated, ending child marriage in West and Central Africa will take more than 100 years, with far-reaching, life-altering consequences for millions of child brides and crippling impact on the region’s prosperity, the United Nations children’s agency has said. A new report released Monday from the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF), Achieving a future without child marriage: Focus on West and Central Africa, reveals that, due to rapid population growth and high prevalence of child marriage, even if the current decline rate was doubled, it would not suffice to reduce the annual number of girls married. “We cannot continue to...

SDG Media Zone: Media Engagement Around the SDGs

SDG Media Zone: Media Engagement Around the SDGs


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18 Sep 2017 – Speakers: Mr. Richard Lui, (Broadcaster, NBC News), Ms. Rosiland Jordan, (UN Correspondent, Al Jazeera), Ms. Hiroko Kuniya, (Special SDGs Editor in chief, The Asahi Shimbun) Moderator: Ms. Alison Smale, (UN Under-Secretary-General for Global Communications) The SDG Media Zone aims to engage people all over the world in the important conversations happening during the high-level week of the UN General Assembly in New York from 18-22 September. Bringing together well-known personalities and Member States as well as content creators, influencers and media partners, the SDG Media Zone will provide a dynamic space to strengthen the commitment of...

SDG Media Zone: What’s next for climate action?

SDG Media Zone: What’s next for climate action?


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21 Sep 2017 – Speakers: Ms. Patricia Espinosa, (Executive Secretary, UNFCCC) Moderator: Mr. Gideon Lichfield, (Quartz) The SDG Media Zone aims to engage people all over the world in the important conversations happening during the high-level week of the UN General Assembly in New York from 18-22 September. Bringing together well-known personalities and Member States as well as content creators, influencers and media partners, the SDG Media Zone will provide a dynamic space to strengthen the commitment of the international community in support of the 2030 Agenda. Heads of State and Government will be gathering at the UN Headquarters in...

Minister Nkoana-Mashabane  Co-chair the 2nd Joint Commission for Cooperation Lusaka, Zambia

Minister Nkoana-Mashabane Co-chair the 2nd Joint Commission for Cooperation Lusaka, Zambia


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By Barbara Lopi The Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Ms Maite Nkoana-Mashabane has arrived in Lusaka, Zambia to Co-Chair the Second Session of the Joint Commission for Cooperation (JCC) with her Zambian Counterpart, Minister Harry Kalaba of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Zambia. The JCC Ministerial meeting will take place on 11 October 2017.This JCC takes place prior to President Jacob Zuma’s scheduled State Visit to the Republic of Zambia on 12 and 13 October 2017 where he will meet with, His Excellency, President Edgar Lungu. The Agreement to establish a Joint Commission for the operationalisation of the...

U.S. PEPFAR Awards Small Grants to 25 Community Based Organizations

U.S. PEPFAR Awards Small Grants to 25 Community Based Organizations


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  NR/1164/09/28/2017 CONTACT:  Janet Deutsch FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                    Public Affairs Officer September 28, 2017                                        Phone: 357000  On September 19, 2017, the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) awarded grants to 25 community-based organizations totaling more than $260,000 and covering nine Zambian provinces through its U.S. PEPFAR small grants program.  The projects work in the areas of HIV and AIDS prevention, care and support of orphans and vulnerable children (OVC), and democracy and governance related to the national HIV response. Speaking at the award ceremony, PEPFAR Coordinator Bethany Baxter highlighted that community-based work is essential for a sustainable HIV...

Malala Yousafzai (UN Messenger of Peace) on “Financing the Future: Education 2030″

Malala Yousafzai (UN Messenger of Peace) on “Financing the Future: Education 2030″


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Remarks by Ms. Malala Yousafzai (United Nations Messenger of Peace) at the event entitled “Financing the Future: Education 2030″. September 25th, 2017|VIDEO: Education Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! Be the first to like. Like Unlike

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