LIFE AFTER PRISON: JULIET MWELWA’S STORY
BY IREEN WATEMA This is a story of resilience and how one can survive and piece up the piece after serving time in prison. It is not easy but Juliet … Read More
BY IREEN WATEMA This is a story of resilience and how one can survive and piece up the piece after serving time in prison. It is not easy but Juliet … Read More
By IREEN WATEMA What is life like in prison and how does one get intergraded into society after prison, these and more questions face many women and men facing life … Read More
By MUBANGA LUCHEMBE THE prestigious 2024 Kuomboka traditional ceremony that took place last weekend could have ostensibly been thrown into chaos as President Hakainde Hichilema also decided to attend the … Read More
Taking an oath of office should not be necessary if people can be trusted to act without compromising themselves and others. However, the opposite is often true that people can only be trusted upto a point, especially when in positions of power.
Catherine Gomeka’s remarkable journey to recovery after spending time in prison begins with her counting how she ended up behind bars before she found freedom. This is her story :
Climate change has continued to be a global concern that threatens food security resulting in pests and diseases with increased or decreased potency.
About just over a week ago, the Centennial celebrations to mark what could have been 100 years of existence of our forefather and first republican president, President Kenneth David Buchizya Kaunda (popularly known as KK).
Early last week Zambia woke up to the news that the Zambian government had cancelled the mining licenses of over 2,500 companies, including Mwembeshi Resources, the company behind the proposed and wildly protested Kangaluwi Mine in Lower Zambezi National Park. This has brought joy to the hearts of conservationists and environmentalists across Zambia who have long fought the min, especially the Save Zambezi, Safe Zambezi coalition.
I PROMISE to pay the bearer on demand.” This is perhaps the most authoritative statement of purpose and commitment inscribed on many a currency, if not all.
The “This Is Not A Game” campaign represents a comprehensive action aimed at raising awareness about the dangers of consuming illegally sourced bushmeat while advocating for safer alternatives like legal game meat. Despite its seemingly suggestive tagline, the campaign’s activation event cleverly combined fun and interactive games with a serious message, attracting over 500 individuals at East Park Mall and engaging approximately 50, 000 social media users on Facebook and Instagram.