Saturday, April 20, 2024

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Zambia takes back Libya-owned Zamtel, knocks off three zeros from the kwacha

Zambia will take back a 75 percent stake in local fixed-line operator Zamtel that is currently held by Lybia's LAP Green Networks, Finance Minister...

Judiciary failed to account for over K700 million

THE Judiciary failed to account for more than K700 million collected from various courts around the country as fees and fines, the Auditor General’s...

Spotlight on Kennedy Mweene

In order for zambia to peform well in the AFCON ,goal keeper , Kennedy Mweene , needs to be at his best. Kennedy Mweene is...

Muteteka describes Nevers Mumba’s call as childish and urges him to go back to God

THE fight for the MMD presidency has resumed in earnest after a short lull with Chisamba parliamentarian Moses Muteteka appealing to his rival Dr...

President Michael Sata urges Investors in Zambia and ZAMTEL workers not to panic

President Michael Sata has urged investors in Zambia and ZAMTEL workers not to panic or be used by individuals who have axes to grind...

Spotlight on Emmanuel Mayuka

Zambia earned an excellent opening day 2-1 win over Senegal in Group A of the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations. Emmanuel Mayuka opened the...

Reflections on the African Question

The Tears of a Fool and the Dreams of a Panafricanist By Emmanuel Mumba Katyoka “I said experience should speak, gray hair should teach…….but it is...

Don’t Confuse Your “Do” With Your “Who”

Have you ever noticed that when you ask someone “Who are you?” a lot of times they’ll say, “I’m a salesman.” “I’m a minister.” “I’m a coach.” “I’m a teacher.” Many people find their identity in what they do. The problem with this kind of thinking is that people identify themselves with their negative habits and strongholds, too. I hear people say, “I’m an alcoholic; I just can’t beat it.” No, that’s not who you are, that’s what you do. But if you keep thinking that way and talking that way, it will become so ingrained on the inside that you’ll convince yourself that it’s true, and it will keep you from rising higher.