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UNAIDS Tsehaiu Medhin commends Zambia’s Comprehensive Sexual Reproductive Education 

By Evans Sinjela United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) Country Director Tsehaiu Medhin says comprehensive sexuality education supports a better health future for school going children and adolescents. Ms. Medhin expressed worry that school going children do not have access to preventive measures such as condoms to protect themselves from Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI’s),  HIV related illnesses and unplanned pregnancies. Officiating at a two-day United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Media Training discussing High level meeting on the Eastern and Southern Africa (ESA) Ministerial Commitment on sexuality education and sexual and reproductive health services for adolescents and young people...

Uniting Zambia is key, prods Highvie Hamududu

Uniting Zambia is key, prods Highvie Hamududu

By Derrick Sinjela and Jessie Zimba PARTY of National Unity (PNU) Interim President Highvie Hamududu insists that preaching unity in diversity will sustainably overcome Zambia’s teething poverty, income inequality and unemployment. Mr. Hamududu believes that there is literally strength in numbers as achieving inclusive political, social and economic unity will build a problem solving mechanism for the Zambian people. In an interview in Lusaka within the earshot of PNU Interim Secretary General Kasote Singogo, Hamududu says once unity of purpose is achieved, the coalesced ideas and social cohesion will resolve challenges being experienced

Chembe water blues worry Sebastian C. Kopulande

Chembe water blues worry Sebastian C. Kopulande

By Derrick Sinjela and Jessie Zimba CHEMBE Constituency Member of Parliament (MP) Sebastian Kopulande is worried that people in his district lack proper supply of water despite being located on the banks of one of the Luapula river in Luapula Province. Mr. Kopulande laments that constituents continue to grapple with teething water blues. Speaking in an interview in Lusaka, flanked by Media Consultant, Ms. Kunda Mando, Mr. Kopulande said water blues in the area are a war he is determined to fight in fostering better living standards for the electorates. “My people have no access to clean water despite Chembe...

Zambian cricket talent cheers Gethin Smart

Zambian cricket talent cheers Gethin Smart

By Jessie Zimba, Helen Nsokolo & Fulman James Mukobeko Nico at Lusaka’s Olympic Africa A UNITED Kingdom (UK) based sports philanthropist and trainer Gethin Smart is cheered over noted talent among indigenous cricketers being mentored at Olympic Africa grounds, under Saidi Malama’s Elite Cricket Academy (ECA). Speaking after making a sporting equipment donated witnessed by Olympic Africa Manager George Goma, ECA Manager and Trainer, Malama, ground manager, John Mbulo, Mumbarak Jawadu and Midlands Cricket Association (MCA) member Zuber Patel, Gethin expressed satisfaction at skills displayed by indigenous cricketers. Gethin, in Zambia on a Sport in Action representative expressed delight that...

ZCTU URGES EMPLOYERS TO RESPECT WORKERS

ZCTU URGES EMPLOYERS TO RESPECT WORKERS

 By Bryan Chafilwa The Zambia Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) has called on company owners to and employers to adhere to set rules and regulations that protects the well being of their workers. Speaking at the official opening of the quadrennial conference at Fairview Hotel in Lusaka organized by the Grain and Meat Union of Zambia, ZCTU Secretary General, Cosmas Mukuka said employers have the duty to protect and promote the well being of their workers by ensuring that better wages, better working conditions and attractive emoluments were accorded to employees. He also noted that, notwithstanding the obligation that employers...

CUTS URGES FRA TO BUY MAIZE BUDGETED FOR

CUTS URGES FRA TO BUY MAIZE BUDGETED FOR

By Jubiel Zulu Centre Coordinator, CUTS International  Ms. Chenai Mukumba has acknowledge positive outlook of agricultural sector regarding reduction in mealie-meal prices as a result of high productivity of maize. Ms. Mukumba says in the recent months, a 25kg bag of breakfast mealie-meal was sold between K96 and K106, and in some cases as high as K120. She says it is recommendable that prices of mealie-meal have fallen significantly as a result of the bumper harvest as well as the market forces of demand and supply as most millers are now buying maize grain from farmers at lower prices. She...

SWAZI ELIMINATED BY ZAMBIA

SWAZI ELIMINATED BY ZAMBIA

By Mike Sichula The Speech Analyst-Saturday 22-07-2017 Zambia has advanced to the next stage of the road to 2018 CHAN tournament to be held in Kenya with 7-0 aggregate score against a not so determined Swaziland side. Goals from Justin Shonga, Brian Mwila and Simon Silwamba were what Coach Wedson Nyirenda was expecting after a 4-0 victory recorded a week ago in Mbabane. 22-07-2017 The Speech Analyst And The Footbal association of Zambia Facebook Page reports: ZAMBIA WHACK SWAZILAND TO SET UP DATE WITH BAFANA Zambia made short work of Swaziland posting an emphatic 3-0 result to storm the final...

KK GOES HOME TO NEW KASAMA

KK GOES HOME TO NEW KASAMA

By The Speech Analyst (Mike Sichula)   Dr Kenneth David Buchizya Kaunda has been discharged from University Teaching Hospitals (UTH) this morning Saturday 22 July 2017amid social Media talk that Zambia’s first president had died.   Health Minister Dr Chitalu Chilufya said Dr Kaunda had recovered fully prompting the hospital to discharge him.   Dr. Chilufya, who is Patriotic Front (PF) Member of Parliament for Mansa Central in Luapula Province said Dr Kaunda was stable and that a team of specialist doctors would continue monitoring his condition.   Dr Kaunda was admitted on Tuesday this week to the UTH in...

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