On 5th November, the newly formed Mpelembe Drama Club performed an excerpt of the play currently in rehearsal, an adapation by Themba Daka of Woyengi, written by Obutunde Ijimeri. Woyengi is an African myth on creation. Woyenji is a goddess who creates her creatures then asks them to choose their fate before stepping into the world. The…
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Kitwe Public Library Needs Your Help
by JS •
Kitwe Public Library is run by Kitwe City Council. The library is based at Kaunda Square in the center of town. The building was not purpose built for library functions but we have had to adapt and make the best use of it. The current seating capacity is 85.
There is an urgent need to get our four computers connected to the internet.
Cost Of Groceries In Kitwe – 2011
by JS •
Following on an earlier article on the price of groceries in Kitwe (October 2010) we present the latest figures based on nationwide averages.
On Being Fat – The Solution
by John Katebe •
I hope by discussing my problem, I may find psychological healing which is a prelude to physical healing.
BLOGGERS WANTED
by JS •
KitweOnline is seeking bloggers and writers to contribute.
Tips On Buying Second-Hand Vehicles
by JS •
Whether you are buying a second-hand car or a second-hand truck, certain general principles apply:
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.
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…