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NewZ December 2004

 
:: Editorial
:: Mansa Forestry Bemoans Revenue Loss
The departmental office in Mansa does not have any form of transportation nor does it have petty cash because even the little money that it is collecting from the few charcoal vendors it chances is remitted to the government.
:: Sugar oh Honey, honey
Last year alone, bee keepers with the help of MS Zambia’s Bente were able to earn a record K23million from selling 10 tones of honey, money they were unable to earn in the past because they lacked proper advise on how to grow honey and sell it.
:: Dzithandizeni Trades School story
:: Kawambwa district: Trials and Tribulations
The story Africa Chungu, the area member of parliament for Kawambwa tells of trials and tribulations of his constituents and is not much different from the kind you would hear from a peoples representative in several parts of Zambia or indeed Africa.
:: “To Part is Such Sweet Sorrow’’
Kikuvi bids fairwell
:: Zambia’s Constitutional Debate Rages On
When Zambia’s President Levy Mwanawasa came into power with a controversial less than 30 percent national vote after an election marred with irregularities, it was clear the road ahead was not going to be an easy one for the lawyer turned politician.
:: Kawambwa Farmers want to Diversify
Unlike other parts of the northern Luapula province that can boast of ample supplies of sumptuous steaks of fish for both domestic comsumption and selling, Kawambwa falls short of the glory of fish.
:: Late Bush Fires – Chiefs should do something
Fire has been used by many people for different purposes since time immemorial. The Forest department and Zambia Wildlife Authority also use fire as management tool to protect Forest reserve and national parks respectively. Both parties set fire starting from May to mid July of each year. This is to avoid the bad effects of late fire
:: A Day in a life of a Programmes Officer at MS Zambia
:: A Day in the life of an a Administrator at MS Zambia
Yesterday I woke up to the sound of guards changing shifts. No, I do not live near Buckingham palace, so the guards are not bearing tall, fuzzy flamboyant hats that royalty is made of. The five minutes I spent eating breakfast, I simultaneously spent stroking the dog with my right foot whilst eating a bowl of cereal and fruit. That is his quota of affection for the day. As always I practiced my of
:: THE CBNRM Component- From Documents to Practice
MS-Zambia and its partners have finally managed to put ideas and theory into practice on one of the three main components within the MS-Zambia Policy, namely Community Based Natural resources Management (CBNRM). A case from Kawambwa District Forestry Office
:: More pain than Gain as Zambia Clocks 40 years
Elizabeth Mwetwa, a retired school headmistress, 61, still recalls with nostalgia how more than 34 years ago, she taught at a school in Zambia’s western province, got paid on time and was accommodated in a government house.
:: Deputy Minister Orders Squatters Off Tuta Bridge
Scores of fishermen and their families who have been leaving on the sides of Tuta bridge on the road leading to the northern Luapula province have been ordered to leave the river side and find alternative ‘lodgings’ according to a statement issued by the provincial deputy minister Kennedy Sakeni.
:: Fundraising Is a Must for MS
Depending on one single donor, the Danish Government, puts MS in a vulnerable position. Fundraising is therefore a must for MS this year, says Bente Topsoe-Jensen, MS International Director.
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