Business Consultant / Motivational Speaker, John Katebe to address Copperbelt University workshop on “Accountability In Leadership” and “Assertiveness.”
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Survival Mu Mayadi
by Lydia Mhango •
I visited two neighbours of mine in Parklands. From the main road, Kuomboka Drive, one can never guess what
is going on in their combined backyards.
The Future Of Advertising In Kitwe
by JS •
This week we look at forms of advertising. We will consider the most cost-effective methods of advertising. Take these six steps TODAY to enhance your visibility to potential customers.
Why Advertise Your Business?
by JS •
Successful companies apply the science and art of advertising at each of the six steps of the buying process (Hierarchy Of Effects Model)
Why Import Used Vehicles From UK?
by JS •
Why is Britain such a popular source of cars,trucks, plant and machinery? When you talk to different people each one comes up with different answers.
FREE Face Recognition Software Brings Hope
by JS •
Have you got a whole lot of photo albums of unlabeled photos that you have accumulated over the years? Is labelling them proving a nightmare? Are you still looking for a solution?
Shuga – 3-Part Drama Series
by JS •
Shuga is a contemporary 3-part drama series set in Nairobi, Kenya. As far as the issues concerned go, Shuga could have been shot on the streets of Kitwe.
My Zambian Memories
by David Talbot •
Senior Teacher, Chamboli Secondary School: September 1966 – November 1972 As the plane gradually lost height on its final approach to Ndola airport I could see the African bush beneath the plane’s wings, stretching away into the distance. As far as I could see there was nothing except a few trees and red earth together…
Cost of Groceries in Kitwe – A Snap Shot
by JS •
Weekly shopping bills change all the time. It will be interesting to record the changes with time. Here’s a list of some common items. Write in and tell us what these items cost at your favourite shop or market …..
The Largest Mango I’ve Ever Seen
by JS •
The Guinness Book of World Records has certified a 3.5-kilo mango from southern Philippines to be the world’s biggest.