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Funti K (Zambian Musician) (Entrevistas) 11-10-2006
by Ntwale Siulanda
Funti K has been around for a long time and has been in the background of most productions of the current crop of Zambian music that we get to hear these days. He has been patient enough not to give up his quest to release an album and I guess...

HIV/AIDS: In Search of a Cure - ARVs vs Herbal Remedies (Opiniones) 9-03-2007
by Ntwale Siulanda
A Survey by the World Health Organization (WHO) carried out 20 years ago had revealed that 80 per cent of the health delivery systems in Third World countries, which include Zambia, constituted of traditional medicine. However, in recent times,...

The Girl Child (Opiniones) 11-10-2006
by Ntwale Siulanda
In 2004, the Zambian girl child brought pride and some form of recognition for Zambia. Once unknown females won first prizes in international competitions such as the Big Brother Africa Competition and the Project Fame Competition. Cherise...

The Story Of Africa (Opiniones) 11-10-2006
by Ntwale Siulanda
Africa was once the wealthiest continent in the world. It had thriving metropolises that were centers of trade and technology. Before northern Europe had universities, Africa had centers of learning at Timbuktu and Jenne that drew students from as...

The Story Of Africa (Opiniones) 11-10-2006
by Ntwale Siulanda
Africa was once the wealthiest continent in the world. It had thriving metropoles that were centers of trade and technology. Before northern Europe had universities, Africa had centers of learning at Timbuktu and Jenne that drew students from as...