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  • CBU Tract Distribution

    The past few weeks we've been focusing our evangelistic efforts at the Copperbelt University. We have a few men in our church attending this college so it makes it easier as we move around. Many of the students are Jehovah's Witnesses, seeking to be known as great intellects of the Bible. The...
    Posted to Zambian News (Weblog) by Anonymous on Thu, Apr 3 2008
  • Ha-Joon Chang on Bad Samaritans

    Posted to Zambian News (Weblog) by Anonymous on Mon, Mar 31 2008
  • Zambia cancels 1.2 billion dollar deal with South African bank

    Zambia has ended negotiations with South Africa's largest bank to finance a 1.2 billion dollar (762 million euro) oil import deal after disagreements, state radio reported Thursday. Zambia's energy ministry permanent secretary, Peter Mumba, told the state-run Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation...
    Posted to Zambian News (Weblog) by Anonymous on Mon, Mar 31 2008
  • Luapula Province Micah Challenge Launch Report

    Micah Challenge Zambia was launched nationally in Zambia on 4th August 2007 in Lusaka.This was followed by a Copperbelt launch on 27th August 2007 and North Western Province on November 20th 2007. This report contains the contents, process and outputs of the launch of Micah Challenge in Luapula Province...
    Posted to Zambian News (Weblog) by Anonymous on Mon, Mar 31 2008
  • To raise enough money to go on the missions trip to Zambia!

    I was born in Zambia and have always felt a calling to go back there one day! I left when I was four years old and now my son is four years old, I met a group of teachers leaving in July to help in the village of hope, a village for orphans. I also found out it is in Kitwi, where I spent the first four...
    Posted to Zambian News (Weblog) by Anonymous on Sun, Mar 2 2008
  • Bears made in Erinsville for Zambia with love

    Students from St. Patrick Catholic School in Erinsville have sent teddy bears filled with love to children in Zambia this February. Students from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 8 worked on 46 teddy bears that went to Africa Feb. 26 with local missionaries Tom and Cheryl Martin, and Bob and Marg Allore...
    Posted to Zambian News (Weblog) by Anonymous on Thu, Feb 28 2008
  • US offers help with power

    The United States has signed an agreement designed to promote the role of the private sector in helping southern African countries overcome the energy crisis caused by aging infrastructure and growing demand. Zambia has suffered three nationwide blackouts, outages are a common problem in Zimbabwe and...
    Posted to Zambian News (Weblog) by Anonymous on Thu, Feb 28 2008
  • Ferguson resident plans missionary trip to Zambia

    Joshua Dampf of Ferguson has chosen his future. He did not pick a path that leads to all the comforts of home. Instead, he has decided on the path that will take him to places filled with disease, poverty and illiteracy. He wants to make a difference by becoming a youth minister or a missionary.Dampf...
    Posted to Zambian News (Weblog) by Anonymous on Wed, Feb 13 2008
  • Load up for Africa

    An Upwey group is a step closer to making a difference for the people of a Zambian village following the arrival of a shipping container last Tuesday (5 February). Margaret Collette is the organiser of the Chibobo Container Project. Students from Upwey High School and Upwey Primary School are collecting...
    Posted to Zambian News (Weblog) by Anonymous on Wed, Feb 13 2008
  • Donated paint to bring color to Zambia

    A ship is expected to leave the Port of Oakland this week carrying 2,000 gallons of San Francisco's recycled paint bound for Zambia, Africa. At least twice a year for the past half-dozen years, Sa
    Posted to Zambian News (Weblog) by Anonymous on Wed, Feb 6 2008
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