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There’s no excuse for abusive behavior,each person is responsible for their actions—Pst. Conrad Mununka

📸: Just for illustrations What begins as a casual drink can slowly spiral into a crisis that tears families apart. Across many homes, alcohol abuse is...

Is Autism a Disease or a Spiritual Condition?

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects how a person communicates, interacts with others, and experiences the world.  It is not a...

DEGREE OR SKILL?

For generations, education has been celebrated as the golden key to success a clear, trusted path to a stable future.‎Degrees were more than certificates....

WHEN A MAN CAN NO LONGER PROVIDE.

‎‎Across many homes today, love is no longer just tested by loyalty or trust but by the weight of a shrinking wallet.‎‎In a time...

When my legs started swelling, I didn’t know it was my kidneys—Changu Nyambe.

What is the cost of one more breath? For Zambians living with kidney failure, the answer is counted in kwacha, in hours spent tethered...

What Does Easter mean in Christianity

For Christians, Easter marks the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, believed to be the moment God forgave humanity’s sins and offered new life. ‎Many...

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Zambia embraces nuclear technology

When a section of society perceives nuclear power, their minds immediately wander into a negative space such as atomic bombs, missiles and anything related...