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By Musonda Kalumba The Cash for Work Programme (CfW) is turning the tides across the country, changing the lifestyle of many citizens. For some of the beneficiaries in Chipangali district, Eastern Province, interesting transformations have taken place. Introduced as one…

By Jonathan Mukuka and Kasweka Sakaimbo “Visit to Zambia in 1991 by Yasser Arafat, the first president of the Palestinian Authority (1996 – 2004) who was also chairman of the Palestinian Liberation Organisation (PLO), marked the beginning of the major…

By Taonga Nkhoma Zambia, like many other countries in Southern Africa, has been grappling with the daunting challenges posed by drought conditions. In recent years, the effects of climate change have led to reduced rainfall, resulting in water scarcity. This…

By Muna Mbonge As the world celebrates women on the 8th of March 2025, Commonwealth Secretary General Patricia Scotland a Dominican- British barrister and politician has become the second European after David Livingstone to be recognized as a traditional leader in…

By Lubasi Mutafela Getrude Banda, a 45-year-old farmer from Chikwela village in Chieftainess Kawaza’s area of Sinda District, leads a life rooted in farming. She wakes up at dawn every day, preparing for a long day in the fields. When…

By Mutale Kani King Zwangendaba, who was the first king of the Ngoni people, led his clan on a historic journey from present day South Africa to present day Zambia, nearly 200 years ago. Originally from near Pongola in Kwazulu…

By Hellen Bwalya The Food Security Pack (FSP) was introduced by the government in November 2,000 as a social safety net, to empower vulnerable but viable farmer households who had lost their productive assets due to recurrent unfavorable climatic conditions. The…

By Chimangeni Banda The food crisis of 2021 and 2022, set Zambia on a path of unprecedented high levels of acute food insecurity that affected nearly 1.4 million people, across six provinces. According to the Food Security Information Network, and…

By Fredrick Mwansa Nestled within the remnants of once-thriving forests in Itezhi-Tezhi district of Southern Province, the sound of chainsaws and axes reverberates through the air, signaling the rapid destruction of a vital ecosystem. What were once thick forests teeming…

By Michelo Malungisa Zambia has a mining history which spans over 100 years, predominantly in copper mining and is considered to be one of the top two largest copper producers in Africa and the seventh on the global scale. The…

By Shilika Chulu For over a century now, the world over, March 8 has belonged to women. Contemporary women have achieved a lot in the stratosphere of life and traditional gender roles are slowly fading away from the societal landscape because brave and successful women are making headway…

By Shilika Chulu and Bupe Sendwe The Lobito Corridor owes its very existence to the Benguela Railway. It was initially built by the British businessman Robert Williams between 1902 and 1929, and served as a crucial outlet to the sea…

By Hope Bwalya Zambia’s youth population is exceptionally high accounting for 65 percent of 20 million people who are also less than 25 years old. It is also worth noting that about 4.8 million are aged between 15-35 (36.7 percent…

By Sifuwe Mwangala With what others regard as mere weed and trash, Namakau Muhau of Muoyo Royal Village in Nalolo District of Western Province, sees beauty and opportunities in it. At 65 years old, her ability to see potential in…