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Home and family: The economics of parenthoodBECAUSE parenting is an undertaking that requires material and financial resources, it becomes necessary that those who want to have families have resources to sustain their households. Thus we’ll do well to talk about the […]
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The good, the bad and the alarming: Hichilema’s first 100 days in ZambiaToday marks exactly 100 days since Hakainde Hichilema was inaugurated as president of Zambia. After a decade and half in opposition, the leader of the United Party for National Development (UPND) defeated the incumbent Edgar […]
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“Zambian Young People and the Tyranny of Poverty and Alcohol”When I used to drink, I found it funny how just a little beer in my tummy, especially if my tummy was initially empty (hungry I think, they call this frequent situation) suddenly made everything […]
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SOSHOPOLITIKO QUESTIONS: Why are there no members of parliament for former ruling parties?Since the country attained Independence in 1964, the country today has three(3) Former Ruling Parties (FRPs). These are the United National Independence Party (UNIP), the Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) and the Patriotic Front (PF). […]
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Freedom is not free: Power and Private Greed are Violence and Killing of Women and Girls!Parental guidance is strongly advised for minors below 13 years, when reading this article. Sensitive religious adult souls and fanatical followers of any patriarchal or ideological movement are advised not to read this article alone, […]
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Home and family: Challenges of parentingLAST WEEK we talked about the joys of parenting. This time let’s see if we can sober down and face the challenges that sometimes go with parenthood.Like everything else in life, parenting could be challenging. […]
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Issues: Me, alcohol and young peopleI am the third born child of my parents. My family was just two players short of a full football team. Together with our parents there were nine of us! The first and last born […]
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The New Dawn: And a Bright New Day, for Zambia?Dawn leads to sunrise, to a morning, an afternoon, to sunset, to an evening, and eventually to the night, to midnight and onwards to another new dawn. No dawn lasts for ever! Midnight separates yesterday […]
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Issues: Azele mwana wa Jusitina na Kamuwawe Banda, (fondly called “Uncle Azwell” by my nephews and nieces, feel free to do the same!)I am older than Zambia by five years. I have vague images floating in my mind of the political campaigns for independence. Someone must assist me with the latest methods for “memory recall” for me […]
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Home and family: The joys of parentingPARENTING is one of God’s wonderful gifts to mankind and every parent that has had the privilege of raising children would attest to this. ‘Bundle of joy,’ as newborns are affectionately referred to, bring into... […]
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