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Love and hormones: When the hormones dry up, where do you turn to?
Written by Chilufya Musosha   

Having not written in well over 2 years, I can safely say, writers block does exist, and if this was my sole source of income, I can confidently say I would be homeless and starving. It was always my desire that in the event that I make a comeback, it would be with a topic that was dear to me; something from my heart. I recently had a chance to proof read a book on Bemba marriages, principles and practices… suffice to say, the best book I have read after the Bible! This book will be published and it’s a must have for anyone trying to get back to understanding what love really means, what made our parents last so long together when they probably had more reasons not to be.

 
Merry Christmas
Written by Pastor Evans   

It's that time of the year again! Merry X Mas to you and yours from my family to yours. We are doing great and it is our hope that you too are doing great. Many people have told me this Christmas does not feel like Christmas; and what I tell them is forget how it feels or how you feel because its not your birthday.

 
She Wears The Pants...
Written by Itumeleng Sedumedi   

...how the man has (according to me) lost his place and pride.

While paging through a local women’s magazine recently, I felt nothing less than GOBSMACKED. There it was! An article that was really good but a little too late. It spoke to me, actually- it spoke about me, WAIT ....I don’t think I’m putting this right, this article took a whole chapter out of my book, as it is. WORD-BY-WORD.

 
Bob Ejike - The Last Man Standing
Written by Mary E. Ajayi   
Nigeria’s King of Pop, Bob Ejike has just dropped a Christmas present for Nigerian and African music lovers. Twenty-five different singles and an album, in a space of two months! That’s making history. Ejike’s audio CD Forever and Ever confronts Nigerian music purists who believe that Nigerian music must be recorded by an all Nigerian team, and sounding like D’banj or Timaya. Ejike, whose musical horizon has extended to Italy and East Africa, uses an ensemble and production crew from Nigeria, Uganda and Congo, and dares to sound like the new improved Bob Ejike.
 
Win A Pair of Tickets To The Zambian Premiere of Harry Potter and The Half Blood Prince
Written by Simunza S. Muyangana   

The Parent Partnership Association for Children with Special Needs presents The Zambian Première of the latest movie in the Harry Potter series - "Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince".

 
CQ, Familia sweep Born & Bred Awards
Written by Lauryn Kronick   

La Familia Perform at the 2009 Born N Bred Video Awards

A glittering, star-studded Born & Bred Awards took over Sandy’s Creations Wednesday night to commemorate the year’s best in music video awards with CQ and Familia sweeping wins in two categories each.

 
Justina Mutale Gets The GAB
Written by Perryfield Promotions   

Justina Mutale has been honoured with the 2008 GAB Award for outstanding work in Community Development through Fashion & Beauty.  The GAB Awards (Gathering of Africa’s Best) recognises, celebrates and rewards excellence in distinguished sons and daughters of Africa who have changed and impacted lives positively around the world, and have contributed to the positive image of Africa and Africans around the world. Previous recipients of the GAB Award include Nelson Mandela.

 

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The children of Zambia have another new friend to stand up for their rights. Rosemary Chileshe, an international runway supermodel and former Miss Zambia UK, has become a patron of All Star Kids a charity set up to support children in Africa.