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“Do not slow down on your work of Reporting on SGBV, ” WLSA National Director Maureen Samulela-Tresha counsels Journalists


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By Christopher Chisi WOMEN and Law in Southern African (WLSA) National Director, Maureen Samulela-Tresha has encouraged the media to continue reporting on Sexual Gender Based Violence (SGBV) if the fight against the scourge is to yield the desired results. Speaking during a Media Training on ‘Framing Stories on SGBV’ co-organised by WLSA and Equality Now at Asmara Hotel in Lusaka on Tuesday 22nd December, 2020 Ms. Samulela-Tresha said going forward, in 2021, the Zambian media must therefore not slow down in their work but continue writing and reporting more stories on SGBV in order to create more awareness on the subject...

“Atoms Empowering Africa” Online Video Competition Launched To ignite more interest in science and technology, ROSATOM has launched its 6th Annual Online Video Competition for African youths


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Press Release “Atoms Empowering Africa” Online Video Competition Launched To ignite more interest in science and technology, ROSATOM has launched its 6th Annual Online Video Competition for African youths. The competition which is open to students and young professionals between the ages of 18 and 35 encourages the youth to explore nuclear technologies and how these technologies could be utilized to benefit their region. The competition which has been running since 2015, has already inspired hundreds of young people across the continent to explore the benefits of nuclear, some of whom have now begun their own careers in the nuclear...

WOMEN & Law in Southern Africa SGBV Media Training Thursday 22nd December 2020


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WOMEN & Law in Southern Africa, National Director, Maureen Samulela Tresha, Media Consultant and Trainer Daniel Sikazwe and WLSA Programme Manager Besa Mwansa at a Women and Law in Southern Africa  (WLSA) Training of Media in Framing Stories on Sexual and Gender Based Violence (SGBV)  at Asmara Hotel, off Great East Road in Lusaka on Tuesday 22nd December 22nd December 2020. Government of the Republic of Zambia (GRZ), Equality Now-A Just world for women and girls; and Women and Law in Southern Africa LSA and “Enhancing Access to Adolescent Girls Project”. Reflection on Best Practices-Reporting GBV cases; and Reflection -Lessons...

… Kenneth Simbeye and wife Holla Kunda-Simbeye empower 100 Lusaka widows


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By Derrick Sinjela and Francis Maingaila BARELY five days before Xmas 2020, Lusaka’s Triumphant Foundation Trust (TFT) donated assorted foodstuffs and toiletries to 100 widows and orphans too numerous to count on two palms at a spirit-filled Sons and Daughters Ministries at Chipata’s Fiswepo area, within Mandevu Constituency. Triumphant Foundation Trust Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Holla Kunda Simbeye told journalist in an interview on the side-lines of rainy Sunday 20th December 2020 morning donation that beneficiaries were drawn from Chipata compound and surrounding areas, who gladly converged at Sons and daughters of Light Church in the densely populated Mandevu Constituency,...

… meet Esther Chanda-Musukwa and Leo Madalitso-Musukwa, Zambia’s Newest Couple in Lusaka Town


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https://mobile.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100002845307610&_rdc=1&_rdr# https://mobile.facebook.com/photos/viewer/?photoset_token=pcb.3215040151934130&photo=3215029725268506&profileid=538204353&source=49&refid=17&_ft_=mf_story_key.3215040151934130%3Atop_level_post_id.3215040151934130%3Atl_objid.3215040151934130%3Acontent_owner_id_new.100002845307610%3Athrowback_story_fbid.3215040151934130%3Apage_id.363712867572858%3Aphoto_attachments_list.%5B3215029725268506%2C3215030025268476%2C3215034531934692%5D%3Aphoto_id.3215029725268506%3Astory_location.4%3Astory_attachment_style.album%3Atagged_locations.363712867572858%3Atds_flgs.3%3Aott.AX8u2PLO0Cftz2zc%3Athid.100002845307610%3A306061129499414%3A2%3A0%3A1609487999%3A2566131692777198019&__tn__=EH-R United Prosperous and Peaceful Zambia (Uppz Zambia) President Mr. Charles Chanda congratulates daughter Esther Chanda now Mrs. Esther Chanda-Musukuwa after she got married to Mr. Leo Madalisto Musukwa in Lusaka on Saturday 19th December 2020  Be the first to like. Like Unlike

WISDOM CORNER   FATE & DESTINY  BILL 10   Author : Dr. Edgar Ng’oma ~ Philosopher

WISDOM CORNER FATE & DESTINY BILL 10 Author : Dr. Edgar Ng’oma ~ Philosopher


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WISDOM CORNER FATE & DESTINY BILL 10 Author : Dr. Edgar Ng’oma ~ Philosopher. Fate (noun ) is a presumed cause, force, principle or devine will predetermined event. Or fate (noun) can also be defined as; “The effect, consequence or inevitable event predetermined by this cause. OR Fate (noun) is destiny often with a conortation of death, ruin, misfortune, etc . Fate ( verb ) to forordain, or predetermine to make inevitable. DESTINY is a specific future or outcome that results from a predetermined or inevitable cause of events. TOPIC OF TODAY DEATH OF BILL 10. The owners of the...

Congratulations Rainbow Newspaper Zambia Limited Journalist  Nakamba Mwinji for making it on 50 list out of 38, 000 Womenpreneur Pitch-A-Ton Africa


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Congratulations Rainbow Newspaper Zambia Limited Journalist  Nakamba Mwinji for making it on 50 list out of 38, 000 Womenpreneur Pitch-A-Ton Africa www.rainbownewszambia.com Be the first to like. Like Unlike

TAU – ZACCI Successfully hold Mentorship Program for Small & Medium Enterprises


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By Choolwe Lawrence Mweemba, Public Relations Officer, Texila American University, Lusaka, Zambia. https://zm.tauedu.org/ Office: +260 97 1269506, Mobile: +260 96 5135213 Skype: pro@tau.edu.zm Monday 14th December, 2020 Texila American University Partnered with the Zambia Chamber of Commerce & Industry to facilitate a mentorship program on Finance and Branding for small & medium scale enterprises on 11th December 2020. This mentorship focused on providing expert training to small & medium enterprises on the critical components of finance and branding that can propel their businesses in gaining recognition, trust among customers and manage their finances prudently. The 1 st session of TAU-ZACCI mentorship program was...

Joyce Nonde-Simukoko prods Zambian workers to keep abreast labour laws as knowledge is power


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By Derrick Sinjela LABOUR Minister Joyce Nonde-Simukoko has called on Zambian workers to have an interest of reading labour laws for them to have knowledge. A nominated Member of Parliament, and formerly Federation of Free Trade Unions in Zambia (FFTUZ) President, Ms. Nonde-Simukoko said employees who do not have knowledge on labour laws are always disadvantaged. Speaking at the 10th Quadrilateral Conference for the Civil Servants and Allied Workers Union of Zambia (CSAWUZ) in Livingstone, Southern Province on Wednesday 16th December 2020, Ms. Nonde- Simukoko pegged Zambia as one of the countries that have better labour laws in the Southern...

Giving Without Instructing [Avoiding the arrogance of impositions] – Chief Pilgrim Dr. Canisius Banda writes]


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#PILGRIM [Chief Pilgrim Dr Canisius Banda writes] **************** GIVING WITHOUT INSTRUCTING [Avoiding the arrogance of impositions] _________________________ The premise of the foreign policy of many of the so called First World countries is wrong. It is still imperial in its essence. We must civilise the brutes, they say. But they ignore that theirs could be a critical fundamental error of perception for they themselves might be the brutes that require improving. This policy of theirs does NOT promote the mutual coexistence of nations. Instead it seeks to give birth to a homogeneous world, a world whose culture is their own....

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