"Foundational learning, some time back - during my time - was well done," said Honorable Harry Kamboni, Member of Parliament ...
FIRST LADY Dr Christine Kaseba has urged the youth in Zambia to pursue education because it is critical to the eradication of poverty. Dr Kaseba said there was no alternative to education and hard ...
Despite an increase in per capita income between 2000 to 2014, Zambia’s national poverty rate remains stubbornly high. Levels of inequality between rural and urban areas continue to rise affecting ...
Students chattering, teachers leading, pencils scrawling, classrooms across the world in the south African country of Zambia appear much like those in America: students are students wherever you go.
Looking at African literacy rate rankings shared by The African Economist last month, 37 of Africa's 52 countries now score above 50 percent, while 17 countries now score above 70 percent. For a ...
Na 07:00 on one cold winter morning and a group of students just arrive Chanyanya Primary and Secondary school, just over one hour drive south-west of Zambia capital, Lusaka. “You need to come early ...
It’s 07:00 on a chilly winter morning and a group of students has just arrived at Chanyanya Primary and Secondary school, a little over an hour’s drive south-west of Zambia’s capital, Lusaka. “You ...
The Minister for Education and Science Mary Hanafin is travelling to Zambia today as part of a mission to examine practical ways to support teacher training initiatives in the country. The Irish ...
JOHN Swinney is using a trip to Africa to find out how Scotland’s work there can have a “transformative impact on communities”.
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