This video gives some perspective on doing business in Zambia.
Proud to be an African
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A poem read by Thabo Mbeki, former president of South Africa. This is a video produced by South African Tourism board.
Bemba Lesson 13: Days, Weeks, Months, Seasons
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The following are the terms used to describe the days of the week. We follow this up with some examples of common usage. WEEK DAYS The prefix “Pali” means “On” , e.g. “On Monday” ,except for Saturday and Sunday when “pa” is used: MONDAY – …
Kony 2012
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Kony 2012 is a campaign by the Invisible Children organization to make Joseph Kony famous, not to celebrate him, but to raise awareness and support for his arrest as well as setting a precedent for international justice. Watch the YouTube video for more details. Share your views on this unprecedented occurrence. The world's social…
Bemba Lesson 10 – At the Hospital
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Some of the terms you are likely to come across at the clinic or hospital: Good morning = Mwashibukeni Good evening = Cungulopo mukwai How are you? = Mulishani? What brings you to the clinic today? = Cinshi camuleta kuno cipatala ilelo? Photo by Giuseppe Bollanti Do you have…
What Google Knows About You
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In future, everybody will be actively involved in day to day decisions made in their name on a civic or political level. Technology will make this on-the-pulse participation possible. Google lives in the future and so is experiencing this level of participation from its users in the here and now. You may be aware that…
Why Men Don’t Cry
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Weeping Parisian – 1941 – (source: Wikipedia) When the Zambian football team won the Africa Cup of Nations last Sunday, I cried tears of joy. I was watching the game with my family and I felt a bit embarrassed about showing the full depth of my emotions. That set me thinking about something I've…
Jazz Nite – 17th February, 2012
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The theme for February is BLUES. We shall have a band that plays blues. _____________________________________________
At the Restaurant – Bemba Lesson 9
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Photo by Biser Todorov (Wikipedia) If you walk into any restaurant, the truth is that you can call virtually all foods by their English names and you will be perfectly understood. Whether you are in Kitwe or in Kasama, you will find a variety of dishes to choose from. Here are some Bemba words and phrases you…
The Linux to Bemba Translation Project
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Can you say to your mobile phone in Bemba, "Ita ba yama" (Call uncle) and your phone responds, "Ê mukwai, ndeita ba yama" (Yes sir/mam. Calling uncle)? Is it possible to command your computer in Bemba? The answer is "Yes" according to Anthony Musaluke. He has been quietly working at translating Linux into Bemba for several years.…