Amasha Ya Baice (Young Ones In Motion)
– A Celebration of Zambian Youth, Rhythm, and Joy There’s something special about watching young people move to the beat…
Read More– A Celebration of Zambian Youth, Rhythm, and Joy There’s something special about watching young people move to the beat…
Read MoreLooking for affordable and convenient student accommodation in Chipata?
We are offering bed spaces in a brand-new wall fenced house located within easy walking distance of Rockview University Chipata Campus. The rooms are clean, bright, and comfortable — with running water, electricity, and a safe environment ideal for your residential sessions.
Limited spaces available. Book now: 0979 573034
Read MoreMawano Kambeu’s journey begins in Kitwe and stretches all the way to the floors of the Lusaka Securities Exchange. From humble Copperbelt roots to founding DotCom Zambia PLC — now set to become the first tech company to list on LuSE’s Alternative Market, and the first IPO since 2020 — his story is a powerful example of resilience, innovation, and what’s possible for Zambian entrepreneurs.
Read MoreWalk down memory lane and discover what it was like to be in the very first class at Chamboli Secondary School. From the Class of 1965, Joshua Njovu provides us with deep insights.
Read MoreTravel with Mwaka to Zambia! A colourful bilingual English–Bemba comic eBook that makes learning Bemba fun and easy.
Read MoreMisheck M’hango’s story captures the soul of Zambian music.
A self-taught guitarist from Kalulushi, he turned simple tools into timeless sound.
His journey is a living testament to the creativity that powered the Zamrock era.
Guest artist Hector Sithole
Read MoreA celebration of classic Zambian music.
1st November, 2025 – Governemnt Complex, Lusaka
18.00hrs till you drop
Learning Bemba in Song Learning Bemba doesn’t have to be serious all the time—sometimes it’s best done through music and…
Read MoreFrom screws that fit perfectly across borders to safe working environments in local workshops, ISO standards quietly shape the way the world does business. Born in 1947 to bring order and fairness to international trade, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has become the backbone of global trust and efficiency. For Zambian businesses — from small workshops in Luanshya to large suppliers in Lusaka — ISO is more than a certificate on the wall. It’s a pathway to quality, client confidence, and bigger opportunities. This article explores the story of ISO and why its principles matter for Zambia’s future growth.
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