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Written by Buckley Musau Mwaba
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Up, round and through the mountains The wheels are rolling on and on Obstacles they meet Not later than soon Over them, around them And through them they roll As though the road was not clearly rough |
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Written by Ponga Liwewe
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Women's football has never been taken seriously in Africa. Fans regard it as more of a curiosity than anything else and, considered no more than a side show, it can be compared to the little comedy clip that is shown as a prelude to the main movie on airlines during long distance flights. Two weeks ago I headed for the FNB Stadium in Johannesburg to watch the friendly match between South Africa and Egypt, keen to get a glimpse of Zambia's African Cup of Nations group opponents, Egypt who Zambia will be soon pitted against in Mali. |
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Written by Meya Banda
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Brilliant! OH! How i hate this word, important may it be. Am blamed because of it. Everyone looks down on me because of it. They call me all sorts of names backward,dull I even wish i wasn't born,i cry day and night Backward is my friend now, so they all say OH! How i hate this word, what can i do to love it, someone help me please. It's like am in a dream.Iwake up Thunder Applaudes-goes, rings in my ears goes to my brain and knocks me down. OH!Brilliant, How i hate this word. May someone help me make friends with it? And i,ll love it. Can someone restore the relationship between me and Brilliant. OH! Brilliant,How i hate you-someone help me please. Copyright 2002 Meya Banda |
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Written by Meya Banda
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Missng: What a word. Oh! How unfair you are, you cause pain to one experiencing you and yet bring joy to the one receivig you. At times you appear to be fair-but not. At times you are indeed fair. But still at times it pains that you miss someone who will rejoice when told but not feel the pain. You also make someone lie to make someone happy. you always want to be praised that you are good and fair. And now we have known you. Missing: what a word. OH! How unfair you are. Copyright 2002 Meya Banda |
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Written by Ponga Liwewe
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The 2002 African Cup of Nations was expected to be the coming of age of the competition with Africa's best players and teams on display. |
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Written by Ponga Liwewe
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There is nothing more bitter than failure in the eyes of the Zambian football fan. For 14 years Zambia were unbeaten at home, from 1985 to 1999,until Angola ended the outstanding record in a COSAFA Castle Cup semi-final. Since then there has been little to shout about. At the 1998 and 2000 African Cup of Nations, Zambia performed dismally, bowing out in the first round for the first time since 1986. There was the ignominy of a 4-0 defeat at the hands of Egypt, a severe loss that underlined just how far back Zambia had declined in recent years after gracing the top table of football for almost three decades. |
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Written by Sammy
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I have laid myself down To be a bridge for you I stand in the gap For those who can't get through Though some loads have been heavy I have carried where others have failed I was built to be a bridge Built to carry the load |
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Written by Eldrige Kalenga Nkonge
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Freedom is the opening of the mind, Progressing yet not forgetting what is left behind. It is the power to understand and to do Knowing, Blending the old and the new. |
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Written by Nachumi Yambala
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The exquisite search for the most beautiful, intelligent, ambitious and challenging secondary school student of the year 2001 has begun. The Miss Zambia High Schools beauty pageant this year is blowing up to become an item to look forward to on the Zambian social calendar. |
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Written by Ponga Liwewe
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On April 27 1993, the plane carrying the Zambia national football team to Senegal for a world cup qualifying match crashed off the coast of Gabon after a refueling stop killing all thirty passengers and crew on board. Eight years later, the cause of the crash remains a closely guarded secret and the families still await compensation from the government. |
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Written by Chilu Lemba
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Air Jordan footwear once was viewed As an attitude statement never a shoe Michael retires - the world is blue Who will fit in his shoes- now what do we do? |
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