Monthly Archives: June 2011

JETS — Junior Engineers, Technicians and Scientists, Lusaka provincial fair

Last week was a hustle of activity for most Primary and Secondary Schools in Lusaka as everyone prepared for the Provincial Junior Engineers, Technicians and Scientists (JETS) event. Since its inception 43 years ago, JETS has become a prestigious and … Continue reading

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Travelling Zambia — the human mind at night in Africa

My travelling Zambia series This is the sixth article in a series about my 2010 experiences travelling in Zambia. If you haven’t had a chance to read earlier articles here’s the beginning. Evenings at Prana in Livingstone are wonderfully far … Continue reading

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Pansupa Restaurant, Lusaka — a fusion of culture and sophistication

Have you ever gotten all dressed up,  gone to a flashy restaurant and ordered a plate of fancy sounding food you can’t even pronounce. Then you’ve not enjoyed your meal that much and wished you’d stayed home and eaten your … Continue reading

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Our children, our investment — 2011 Child Health Week in Zambia

In countries all over the world, children are considered to be the future. However, in most developing countries, child mortality rates are alarmingly high and the health status of children is below acceptable levels. As it is Child Health Week … Continue reading

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Visiting Africa: the magic of returning home

This is a guest post by Clare Munn, CEO of tcgagency and founder of the self help brand CQ: Expressive and Receptive Intelligence. Clare recently travelled to Haiti and found an uncanny resemblance between life in Haiti and life in … Continue reading

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