I think we owe it to ourselves to begin to question negative practices at funerals in order to make funerals more tolerable. We must do everything we can to minimize the stress that presently characterizes a Zambian funeral.
In this article, I wish to discuss some negative practices that I think deserve urgent attention.
Kitwe On Line
The Hub of the Copperbelt
Kitwe Poetry Corner – 12 November, 2011
by Lydia Mhango •
Here are a few poems from last reading at Kitwe Little Theatre. Tonight's poetry was supposed to be combined with a jazz night but has been cancelled because there will be a play from Lusaka at the theatre. LOST AFRICAN GIRL Leonard Koloko My lost African girl, When I don’t kiss your lips…
Bemba Lesson 5 – Family Relationships
by JS •
Like all Zambian communities, the Bemba people have a close-knitted extended family life. This is reflected in the detailed terminology used to describe interpersonal relationships. An example of this is the fact that the terms to describe uncles and aunties refer to them as "small father" or "small mother." Cousins are effectively referred to as…
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.
A Guide To Conducting A Zambian Funeral
by John Katebe •
It is an interesting fact that there is nothing in the Zambian school curriculum to prepare the ordinary Zambian for the eventuality of death in the family. There are many Zambians who have no idea what steps to take in the event of death striking at very close range – in their home. I am sure that most of them would like to know how to conduct a funeral that meets society’s expectations.
View Special Images Film Festival 2012
by JS •
The aim of VSIFF is to provide a platform for skills and knowledge enhancement, development and promotion of the film and television industry through training workshops throughout the year and hosting of a film festival each year that will screen products with various themes that contribute towards social change and improve livelihoods.
The Internet In Bemba, Lozi and Nyanja
by JS •
Sometimes the gap between language and concepts is so wide that it becomes a problem when people try to come up with words for brand new concepts. Most Zambian languages have very few scientific terms. It is no wonder, then , that when it comes to the rapidly evolving internet, the gap is even wider.
Ted Talks – November, 2009
by JS •
“We believe passionately in the power of ideas to change attitudes, lives and ultimately, the world. So we’re building here a clearinghouse that offers free knowledge and inspiration from the world’s most inspired thinkers, and also a community of curious souls to engage with ideas and each othe
Bemba Lesson 6 – Greetings
by JS •
For the first time, you can add fun to learning Bemba by following the audio lessons.
Kitwe Poetry Corner – October 2011
by Lydia Mhango •
Kitwe Poetry Corner has not been meeting regularly. Here are the poems that were read on Friday 14th October 2011