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Independence Avenue, Kitwe Video
by JS •
Photos by Richard Katebe Photos taken along Independence Avenue in February, 2013. Going South from the Kitwe Fire Station to Hotel Edinburgh. Views include Kuomboka Drive, Engen Filling Station, Pamo Lodge, Dazi Lodge, Kitwe Central Hospital Eye Ward, After 10 Round About, Mega Shopping Center, Puma Filling Station, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, St. Margaret’s Church, Old…
Story Telling Shadows
by JS •
Bana Bandi (My Children)
by JS •
Bemba Lesson 18 – Around the House
by JS •
Free Internet Lessons for Grade 12
by Chipasha Lunkoto •
In partnership with content providers we have created a section on our website(www.newszm.com/education) to offer lessons in the following subjects: English Chemistry Biology Physics Currently we are only offering English lessons,the other subjects we be available in the next two weeks. _______ Are you seeking publicity for your business or charity work? We would like to…
“Pa Nsaka” – Bemba Proverbs & Sayings – 1
by JS •
A book by Joseph Mwila Bwembya Joseph Mwila Bwembya has shared some Bemba sayings and proverbs here on KitweOnline. He has compiled even more Bemba wisdom into Part 1 of “Pa Nsaka” – Bemba Proverbs and Sayings“, published on Lulu.com. To buy your printed copy, click on the image below. PA NSAKA is a compilation…
Amapinda Ne Nsoselo – 6
by Joseph Mwila Bwembya •
Bemba Proverbs: 6. “Umulume wambwa tankila mubiye.” That is to say: Don’t rely on your friends to provide for you, fight your own battle. Emukutila: Wicetekela ukuti abanobe ebo balekufwaila ifyo ulekabila mubwikalo bobe. ______________
Amapinda Ne Nsoselo – 5
by Joseph Mwila Bwembya •
Bemba Proverbs: 5. “Nine titi uushangila mulya mung’omba, kano mwipindo lyandi.” That is to say: I can survive without the great. Emukutila: Kuti nakwanisha nangu cakuti tamungafwile mwe bakankala. ___________
Mundyoli – Let’s Cook With Gloria
by Gloria Miyoba •
TODAY’S RECIPE IS MUNDYOLI. Mundyoli is a vegetable found in the southern part of Zambia. It is eaten by the Tonga people. Mundyoli is made out of pumpkin leaves. Fresh pumpkin leaves are pounded and then rolled into small balls like the size of a golf ball.They are dried in the sun for close to one month.…