Saturday, November 23, 2024

Feature Column

Gays and Lesbians in Zambia

by Mwansa Besa We are it again. The call by the United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon for people to respect gay and lesbian’s rights...

Is the Post Newspaper suffering a brain drain?

By Daimone Siulapwa It is very difficult to see how the Patriotic Front (PF) would have been able to win last year’s general elections without...

Zambians are yet to see the worst of Sata

By Elisha Musoma (ZRP President) Zambians are yet to see the worst of the man they gave the mandate to lead them and will regret...

Conspiracy Theories: Why KK Abrogated the Barotse Agreement

Resolving Barotse Agreement of 1964 is the biggest challenge the Sata led government is facing today. It is far greater than the challenge from...

Beyond 90 Days, A nationalists perspective for Zambia

By E.Katyoka 90 days have passed since the PF ascended to power after a resounding victory that gave it a five year mandate and unseated...

My Vision of Lusaka – a Regional and Global Centre of Academic Excellence and Scholarship set in a quiet lush green garden.

Good scholarship is a great thing. Half-baked scholarship is dangerous, sometimes fatal. The one unmistakable identifying feature of true scholarship is that it knows no ceiling. The learning process continues especially after graduating out of the factories of formal education. And true scholars know that you cannot put down Wikipedia as a reference. I have your attention? Good, then try this for size:

When prominent business man in the Copperbelt turned on his niece

  Two years ago one of our readers sent us this story which was a true account of her life.It was very difficult for the...

Sanitation considered a waste of resources in Zambia?

CLEAN TOILETS HEALTHY NATION By Gerald Nkisu Katayi A healthy nation can be identified by her clean toilets. Reports indicate that 2.6 billion people worldwide are without...