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Kitwe Poetry Corner – Boyd Kaimbi Chibale
by Lydia Mhango •
This week we proudly present the second poem from Kitwe Poetry Corner: IN UNISON by Boyd Kaimbi Chibale.
Poetry Corner Launches in Kitwe
by Lydia Mhango •
In a quiet corner of Kitwe Little Theatre, one by one they stood up to recite their poems. These are members of Poetry Corner which was launched at Kitwe Little Theatre on Friday, 18th June, 2010. Lydia Mhango, the Co-ordinator of the group explained that Poetry Corner aims to encourage poetry writing and reading in Kitwe.
Roll Back Malaria campaign in Kitwe
by JS •
Where there is low malaria transmission, adult women have not developed sufficient immunity. They are twice as likely to catch severe malaria compared to villages or shanties with a higher transmission rate.
Whatever Happened to that Chicken?
by JS •
Rumour has it that the night guards were responsible for poaching these animals from the zoo. Apparently they sited as their reason that it was ridiculous to be guarding “relish”! (Kwaliba ukulonda umunani?”).
Bafana Bafana Face Elimination after Crushing defeat
by Sports Editor •
South Africa’s World Cup dream lies on a knife edge after a 3-0 defeat to Uruguay at the Loftus Versfeld Stadium last night.
All Eyes On South Africa
by JS •
A historic time is unfolding in South Africa. Zambians are a football loving nation and naturally, all eyes are on South Africa. The world witnesses its joys and sorrows. The historic moment when the 19th FIFA World Cup came to Africa, the tragic events that unfolded as the games set off, Nelson Mandela was there,…
FIFA World Cup 2010 Preview – The African Teams
by Sports Editor •
With the World Cup now less than a week away we take a look at the six African teams that will be competing in this year’s FIFA World Cup Finals. Algeria, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Ghana, Cameroon and South Africa.
Looking closely at each nation pundits and fans have every reason to be confident about progress by an African team this year.
Kitwe Little Theatre Presents
by JS •
Kitwe Little Theatre Presents….. Live Music with “Ma Africa” Date: Saturday, 29th May 2010 Time: 20:00 Hours Venue: Kitwe Little Theatre Adm: K10, 000 Only Cash Bar and Snacks will be on Sale
Can Africans Dream of World Cup Glory in South Africa This Year?
by Sports Editor •
A realistic look at the chances of an African team lifting the World Cup trophy