Wednesday, April 30, 2025

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Super Rhymer discusses his music career

  Lameck Zulu a.k.a Super Rhymer is a hip hop song writer, singer, beat maker and rapper. “People identified me as the artist who always...

Lafarge Zambia CEO scoops Africa’s most respected CEO award

Lafarge Zambia Chief Executive Officer Jimmy Khan is set to receive the prestigious Africa’s Most Respected CEO’s Award, to be conferred in Dubai this...

Remembering Kenneth Kaunda

BY Chanda Mbao when I heard the news about the passing of Kenneth Kaunda, I didn’t want to believe it. While it is true, he lived...

Siame and Njobvu aim for gold in Tokyo Olympics

With the delayed 2020 Olympic Games now just around the corner, Zambian hopefuls Sydney Siame and Rhoda Njobvu talk up their chances of mining...

‘I used to hunt wild animals to feed my family’ – Fashion Sakala

Zambian star Fashion Sakala opens up about the fairytale rags-to-riches football journey that has taken him to Scottish champions, Rangers. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7LmvV2y4nI

Charity Malasha – The fritter girl on the way to greatness

In April 2018 Charity Malasha’s life was trapped in a viscous cycle of poverty. At age 12 she had already dropped out of school,...

No peace in polygamy, says Mpali’s Uncle Patrick

  His role as a bumbling security guard might induce heavy bouts of laughter but Uncle Patrick of Mpali has a serious side to him. https://youtu.be/YlQDZQjHc7s

Mental health crisis worsens in Zambia, warns Dr Akani

Most Zambians are likely to be suffering in silence as the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on mental health worsens, says Dr Maria Akani. https://youtu.be/X7W5JtKJ-S8