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UNZASU hopeful advocates student inclusion

Mapalo Sikazwe, popularly known among peers as Aiko Sika, has officially declared his candidacy for Vice President of the University of Zambia Students’ Union...

The screens are no longer safe

The adventurous world of cartoons and viral social media trends, are a staple of childhood, but beneath the colorful surface lies a pressing question:...

Zach Chavula Academy shapes young talents

The Zach Chavula Memorial Academy was established on June 2, 2024, in memory of the late Zach Chavula, founder of Hot FM, to equip...

The invisible victims of Tobacco

In a country where attention is often focused on headline-grabbing health crises like HIV and malaria, a quieter, deadlier threat continues to thrive-Tobacco. Every week,...

Zambia’s struggle with online morality

Once seen as a fun way to connect and share ideas, social media platforms have now become a place where immoral acts are quickly...

Public nuisance: Zambia’s silent threat

In the vibrant chaos of Zambia’s streets, an act has become so commonplace that many have come to accept it as part of daily...

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In a nation celebrated for its peace and strong Christian values, it is troubling to witness a growing number of young girls turning to...

Silent struggle of Zambia’s girls

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MAMBWE CHIEF SPEEDING HIS THRONE TO HEAVEN

A fiery Pentecostal preacher recently became chief in Northern Province and his ministry has thus far carved out a niche for itself among his...