My Zambian Memories
Senior Teacher, Chamboli Secondary School: September 1966 – November 1972 As the plane gradually lost height on its final approach…
Read MoreSenior Teacher, Chamboli Secondary School: September 1966 – November 1972 As the plane gradually lost height on its final approach…
Read MoreWe have started mobilising all former Chamboli secondary school pupils with a view of coming up with an association.
Read MoreEvery so often, you find something unexpected, something pleasing, very pleasing.
Enter dj wolf’s blog.
You just have to listen to his mixtapes. He covers Zambian artists and then some.
As for me, I will be some time in the Rhumba section!
Read MoreZambia, like the rest of Africa is a very musical society. There’s music for every occasion, be it recreation, work, weddings, birth, funerals, prayer or special occasions. When you multiply this by the 78 Zambian languages, you end up with a wide array of styles.
Read MoreKitwe did not always have so many schools. In the early 1960s there was a shortage of primary and secondary schools….
Read MoreKitwe has produced a lot of musicians over the years. We’ve had outstanding talent in jazz, pop, rhumba, hip-hop, religious, folk, world music and many more.
Read MoreThis is the first in a series of articles to help you or someone you know to combat bad breath. I will cover how to tell you have the problem, how to deal with it, and how to prevent it.
Read MoreYou have read the his first poem that we published from Kitwe Poetry Corner(In Unison). Boyd Kaimbi Chibale’s poem this week is WILL YOU BE THERE?
Read MoreIf you enjoyed reading Bwalya Kazungo’s poem THE SOUND, then you will also enjoy his second offering: WITH TIME
Read MoreBarney Kanjela is one of Zambia’s most prolific literary heavy weights. The author of many scripts that have been translated into plays and performed in different countries. He is one of the forces behind Kitwe Poetry Corner.
Barney’s poem of the week is entitled CHANGES.