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THEY came from governments, the United Nations, civil society, churches and other faith-based organizations to discuss the impact of Cyclone Idai that has wreaked death, havoc and destruction on Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe in recent weeks. Meeting at the World Council of Churches (WCC) in Geneva on April 5, WCC deputy general secretary Prof. Dr […]
Adolescents are generally considered to be a “healthy” group in our population. However, adolescents face a number of challenges as they are growing up. Among the challenges they encounter in life is Gender Based Violence, commonly known as GBV. According Ministry of Health Chief Adolescent Officer Mable Mweemba, gender based Violence against adolescents is one […]
JUSTIN Mulenga, 46 year-old cop of Kitwe, who recently obtained a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice epitomises success of police reforms. Earlier in his career, Mulenga (no relationship at all with the writer), a father of three with 23 years of service in police, was infatuated with reading for a degree in criminal justice. However, […]
NOEL IYOMBWA writes @SunZambian THE girl child should be allowed to continue in school even after they become pregnant because it is the only way we will ensure more girls attain education, says youth activist Chris Chiinda. Mr Chiinda told The Sun, in an interview, that girl children should never be given chance to drop […]
with Stanslous Ngosa @mohZambia Adolescents are generally considered to be a “healthy” group in our population. However, adolescents face a number of challenges as they are growing up. Ministey of Health Chief Adolescent Health Officer Mable Mweemba Musheke, explains that Some of the challenge adolescents encounters in life is Gender Based Violence, commonly known as […]
THE DECISION by the Kapiri Town Council and the Rotary Club of Ndola-Kafubu to partner and embark on a climate change abatement programme is a progressive step and need commendation. Many other countries have taken climate change mitigation seriously and tree planting is one of the ways being employed. That some towns in Zambia have also taken this exercise seriously, […]
SUN REPORTER writes @SunZambia A NDOLA woman has been chased from her matrimonial home for going on a drinking spree, living her 12 months baby alone at home. Abraham Sakala of Kabushi Extension in Ndola was tipped by the members of the community that his wife Sharon Mubanga had gone drinking leaving their child locked […]
AUNT PAULINE answers all questions to do with marriage, culture and life. Drop your questions online thezambiasun.com or whatsapp 0963867719 or email editor@thezambiansun.com Dear Aunt, QUESTION: Is it right to send Lobola using ZOONA?A ANSWER: According to our tradition. Lobola is supposed to be taken to the bride’s parents by bashibukombe so sending Lobola via […]
SERMON BY: PASTOR SOLOMON MBULO TEXT: Psalms 89:14, Psalms 33:12 & Proverbs 29:2 INTRODUCTION Today will address the subject on what happens when God rules the Nation. As I share we shall look at the three scriptures that converse about God’s foundation and principles of leadership, when the nation is surrendered to God, what happens […]
Oliver Samboko writes @SunZambian IT’S not uncommon to find people in some parts of Zimbabwe with local Zambian names such Akande, Mapalo, Bupe, Mkandawire, Tembo, even Bwalya, expecially in Kariba and Karoi town in Mashonaland west province. In fact even some historical buildings in the resort town of Kariba also bear the names of some […]