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Unlock the Intelligence, Passion, Greatness of Girls
by JS •
At a TED Talks conference, Nobel prize winner Leymah Gbowee talks about her work with young girls in Africa.
Letters From a Retired Miner – Part 6
by Shi Bwembya •
Archeologist Refuses Gifts Today I want to tell you what happened in Mansa. This world has things which surprise me. My nephew, Chipasha James, works in Mansa as a school teacher. The last time I saw him was that time we went for his wedding 2 years ago. In January this year they had their…
Dreams Come True
by Richard Katebe •
From humble beginnings At number 27 Kanyanta Street in Kitwe’s Martindale area just opposite Airtel main office, is a private school called Jacky Christian Academy. The school has classes from baby class up to grade 7.The school also offers free computer lessons to all its pupils. There is also a school bus which does the…
The Youngest Mayor of Kitwe
by Richard Katebe •
Young Men In Influential Leadership Positions . . On 20th September, 2011, Zambia held presidential, parliamentary and local government elections. A new government was elected into office when the opposition party, the Patriotic Front won and its presidential candidate; Michael Chilufya Sata became the fifth republican president. The peaceful manner in which power was…
Letters From A Retired Miner – Part 4
by Shi Bwembya •
Face To Face With Namukolo.
In all my life I did not know that you can love a person so much that it hurts inside your chest.
I Was A Witch For Six Months!
by Shi Bwembya •
I was a witch for six months. I regret it very much.
Letters From A Retired Miner – Part 3
by Shi Bwembya •
In my heart I was saying to myself “This woman is so beautiful that I can even drink her bathing water!”
Letters From A Retired Miner – Part 2
by Shi Bwembya •
The Day I Followed Namukolo Home These days I don't get people ask me why I married a Lozi woman because it is very common for a Bemba man to marry a Lozi or a Tumbuka. Children are called Kasonde Njovu, Simasiku Chanda, or Inonge Foloko. When I married my wife my friends and my…
Letters From A Retired Miner – Part 1
by Shi Bwembya •
I am ok if you want to tell my story in the magazine in your computer. Make sure Bwembya reads your computer so that he can find out some more about his father…….