By JOWIT SALUSEKI-FOR some time now, the Government, through the National Science Council (NSTC), has been hosting the annual Zambia Science Conference (ZSC). Read more...
Read MoreKeeping adult dependents in a home can be challenging.If the necessary changes are not made, this can be toxic over time, leading to problems between partners.What is common among couples is that they have been...
Read MoreBy CINDY SIPULA Agness Mwenda, a native of Bbendele village in Siavonga District has been farming for the past eight years. She grows a variety of crops among them maize and beans, however, the past...
Read MoreBy Dr GITA MAKAN-While COVID-19 dominated headlines in 2021, another more insidious plague continued unabated.At that time, there were 24 million adults between the ages of 20 and 79 in Africa living with diabetes.Worryingly, that...
Read MoreAFRICA is grappling with a high rate of divorce which is changing the landscape of relationships.An insight into marriages, which has also become a tangible reality in Zambia partly due to the influence of Western...
Read MoreBy PERPETUAL SICHIKWENKWE-ZAMBIA has been described by some global experts as a country with phenomenal agriculture potential which, if fully harnessed, can help to address looming global hunger and food shortages.In moving to exploit this...
Read More“When someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time.”These words of Maya Angelou are timely given the social challenges prevailing.Most people will relate with these words especially if we think about the...
Read MoreBy Jessie Ngoma-Simengwa – SEXUAL behaviour in children is a healthy part of development.If children behave in certain ways often and keep doing the same things even when asked to stop, it is important as...
Read MoreBy DOROTHY CHISIThe Executive and Personal Assistants Association of Zambia (EPAAZ) has over the years developed a focus to have highly trained administrative professionals with appropriate skills needed to meet both current and future demands...
Read MoreTHE saying by one scholar that, “we cannot always build the future for our youth, but we can build our youth for the future,” is timely.What was misunderstood as a disease for prostitutes some decades...
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