When AI Starts Lying to Us: What Zambia and Africa Can Learn From South Korea
These days, you can be scrolling on your phone, minding your own business, and suddenly a “doctor” appears on your…
Read MoreThese days, you can be scrolling on your phone, minding your own business, and suddenly a “doctor” appears on your…
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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 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.
Read MoreIn a world shaped by rapid technology and open markets, consumers expect more—better products, fairer prices, and safer choices. But when these needs aren’t met, the call for consumer rights grows louder. This article explores the roots of consumerism, the fundamental rights every buyer should enjoy, and the responsibility businesses bear in creating a fair and sustainable marketplace.
Read Mores the term “Artificial Intelligence” misleading? In this thought-provoking analysis, Zambian scholar Henry Kyambalesa challenges the global tech community to rethink one of the 21st century’s most influential terms. From ethical dilemmas to socio-economic consequences, the article explores why “Machine Intelligence” may be a more fitting description—and what that shift in language could mean for Africa and the world.
Read MoreAs Kitwe’s job market rapidly evolves, local youth face both challenges and exciting new opportunities. This article explores the essential skills, training pathways, and support systems—ranging from vocational education to the vital roles played by teachers and guardians—that can help Kitwe’s young people prepare for a successful future in work and entrepreneurship.
Read MoreDiscover why most businesses in Kitwe—including tradesmen—still favor Facebook over websites, and learn how you can boost your online visibility for free with KitweOnline.com. This guide explores the benefits and limitations of social media, highlights the unique opportunity of free business listings, and offers practical tips to help local entrepreneurs and tradesmen connect with more customers in today’s digital world. Don’t miss out—claim your free business page today and make your business easier to find!
Read MoreModern nutrition trends often look to the past for inspiration, drawing on the wisdom of ancient cultures that thrived on…
Read MoreWorried about charging your phone at airports or public places? Learn how USB data blockers—often called “USB condoms”—can protect your devices from cyber threats like juice jacking. Discover simple tips to keep your data safe while staying powered up on the go.
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