Category: Gender & health

Zambia’s wasted 60 Independence Years – Dr. Mbita Chitala


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All the commanding heights of our economy must be owned by Zambians. This includes our land, copper mines, commercial banks, pension funds. We should introduce a social market economy in which the state enterprises will take the lead. We should end the UPND ethnic divisions by re introducing merit appointments in public service and end tribalism, nepotism and bigotry. We should have a zero tolerance against corruption, institute a judicial enquiry to reclaim all what has been stolen since privatization and punish the thieves. We should professionalize the public service, insure the separation of powers and stop the destruction of...

Zambian’s 60th Independence Anniversary Message By Mwizenge S. Tembo, Ph. D. Emeritus Professor of Sociology Monday October 21, 2024


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Zambian’s 60th Independence Anniversary Message By Mwizenge S. Tembo, Ph. D. Emeritus Professor of Sociology Monday October 21, 2024 I was 10 years old when I attended the Tamanda Dutch Reformed Mission Boys’ Boarding School in the remote district of Chipata right on the border with the Southern African country of Malawi on 24th October 1964. This was 58 years ago from 1964 to 1966 when I did my Standard 3 (now Grade 5) to Grade 7. Mr. Elisa Phiri was a short Headmaster who had red fierce eyes, also my great English teacher. This was two years after the...

GLOBALink | Ethiopia’s BRICS membership enhances access to opportunities, drives economic growth


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Source: Xinhua Editor: huaxia 2024-10-21 15:49:18 “I think it (BRICS) offers important economic and developmental opportunities for countries like Ethiopia,” said an Ethiopian scholar. #GLOBALink You may like Autumn scenery in Beijing 1st “Jinbo” China-Europe freight train arrives in Shanghai More from GLOBALink GLOBALink | Symposium held in Xinjiang on new developments of Jingjiao studies GLOBALink | Beijing’s growing appeal amid city’s pursuit of high-quality development GLOBALink | BRICS opens up new prospects for South-South cooperation: German scholar Copyright©2000-2024XINHUANET.com All rights reserved. Be the first to like. Like Unlike

Chilanga Cement PLC Plants 600 Fruit Trees in Schools in Chilanga and Ndola to Commemorate Zambia’s 60th Independence Anniversary


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Chilanga Cement PLC Plants 600 Fruit Trees in Schools in Chilanga and Ndola to Commemorate Zambia’s 60th Independence Anniversary Mwembeshi, Chilanga – 17 October 2024: In celebration of Zambia’s 60th Independence Anniversary, Chilanga Cement Plc, in partnership with CSR Network Zambia, hosted a tree-planting initiative today at Mwembeshi Secondary School. The event, which saw the planting of 300 fruit trees, was attended by several distinguished guests, including government officials, local leaders, and members of the community. This initiative is part of Chilanga Cement’s broader commitment to environmental sustainability and the fight against climate change. It follows similar activities held last...

Empowering Women in Art, Celebration of Creativity: Open-Call (deadline 1, November, 2024)


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The African Women in Art Award, organized by NGO Women Empowerment and Development Community, registered in Zambia (number of registration 101/1501/2021), a non-profit dedicated to uplifting female artists across Africa, is now accepting submissions for its prestigious competition. This award celebrates the extraordinary talent of female artists across the continent, with a focus on seven countries in the KAZA region: Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Tanzania and Kenya. The competition aims to empower women by providing a platform to gain international recognition, showcase their work, and contribute to their communities’ cultural and economic development. Key Details: Who Can Participate: Female...

MOLLIS GROUP: TAKING AFRICAN BUSINESSES TO GLOBAL MARKETS


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September 2, 2024….Lusaka Mollis Group, a South African multifaceted, dynamic marketing firm says African products have great potential to compete at the global stage once well and aggressively marketed. With the ever growing economic footprint of South Africa in the region and beyond, Mollis Group has been at the core marketing drive of the country’s products to penetrate other markets. With South Africa being one of the largest investors for chain stores and shopping malls in Zambia, Mollis Group intends to be one of the driving forces behind locally manufactured products’ success in penetrating and dominating markets within South Africa,...

RUSSIA’S POSITIVE TECHNOLOGIES SUCCESSFULLY HOLDS 2024 HACK CAMP ON CYBER SECURITY


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August 24, 2024…..Lusaka As the world grapples with increased sophistication in cyber crimes, solutions are being sought to curb the vice by technology experts who gathered in Moscow, Russia for two weeks during the Positive Hack Camp, reports FRANCIS LUNGU. Positive Technologies, a Russian firm with support from the Ministry of Digital Development, organized an international educational project dubbed “Positive Hack Camp” that attracted about 70 young participants from around the world to learn on how to detect and address cyber crimes. The two-week Positive Hack Camp just wrapped up on Friday, August 23, 2024 in Moscow. The event brought...

Incorporating High-Resolution Aerial Geophysical Surveys into Value Stream Mapping for Zambia’s Mining Sector


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Editorial or Opinion- Rainbow Newspaper Zambia Limited Edition 132 – Monday 19th August 2024 – Sunday 25th August 2024 Incorporating High-Resolution Aerial Geophysical Surveys into Value Stream Mapping for Zambia’s Mining Sector By Shadreck Saili Industrialisation and Regional Integration Expert On August 14, 2024, the Zambian President, H.E, Mr. President Hakainde Hichilema launched a groundbreaking high-resolution aerial geophysical survey, marking a significant advancement in the country’s mining sector resource management. This initiative aims to utilise a state-of-the-art airborne geophysical technology to uncover hidden geological resources, optimise exploration efforts, and ultimately drive the mining industry toward its ambitious production target of...

Professor Bishop John Hardy Mambo


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_*PROFESSOR BISHOP JOHN HARD MAMBO, ACADEMIC BIOGRAPHY*_ By Professor Edgar Ng’oma Philosopher/Distinguished Governance Expert EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report provides an academic biography of Bishop Dr. John Hardy Mambo, who was recently conferred with a Professorship by a consortium of Southern African Christian Universities. The report outlines Bishop Mambo’s academic journey, leadership roles, and achievements that led to this prestigious recognition. INTRODUCTION On August 9, 2024, a consortium of Christian universities in Southern Africa conferred a Professorship on Bishop John Mambo, founder of Nyamphande orphanage and Chairman of Chikondi Foundation. This recognition acknowledges Bishop Mambo’s tireless dedication to humanitarian work, education,...

JAPAN SIGNS $11MILLION AGREEMENT WITH ZAMBIA


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By HAPPY MULOLANI JAPANESE International Cooperation and Agency (JICA) and the Ministry of Agriculture have signed an $11million (JPYI 1,590,000,000) Agreement to scale up rice interventions. Ministry of Agriculture Permanent Secretary for Administration Yvonne Mpundu appreciated Japan’s efforts and initiative of supporting the agriculture sector through the Zambia Agriculture Research Institute (ZARI), noting that the two countries enjoyed a cordial relationship over the years. The project aims to improve the dissemination system of rice farming technologies and capacity for producing quality seeds at ZARI at Mansa Research Station, which is earmarked to run from December 2023 to December 2028. Ms...

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