Zambians tap into open source software
Proprietary software can eat into organisations’ ICT budgets In our time where computers and other Information Technology (IT) have become not a luxury, software business has become the keystone of...
View ArticleFeeble policies and high deforestation in Zambia
Zambia faces a worsening cycle of energy demand and deforestation According to the UN food agency, the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), Zambia is among the top 10 countries in the world with...
View ArticleHarmonized chemicals labelling for everyday lives
Globally Harmonized System (GHS) Chemicals are a part of our everyday lives. They have played a major role in the development of human societies – in agriculture and food; in industry and transport; in...
View ArticleSurf the solal system
Have you already planned you vacation trip? If not, maybe you should consider taking a ride along the solar system! Virtually, the possibility is real – thanks to a new tool released by Nasa that...
View ArticleA vote for the blind
ECZ has introduced a blind voting template Zambian electoral body the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) has introduced a blind voting template to be used by visually impaired people for the...
View ArticleFighting unequal footing
When elected as Liberia’s President in 2005, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, said her success represented a victory for all women in Africa. This is a case in some African countries like Mozambique, Rwanda and...
View ArticleTechno savvy in Zambia’s election campaign
President Rupiah Banda’s re-election campaign has an ‘odd’ element- using Global System for Mobile (GSM) service provider by sending both text and voice calls campaign messages for his political party...
View ArticleMobile phones use could spur access to contraception
Increasingly, young people are utilizing mobile technologies to meet their sexual and reproductive health needs wherever they are, whenever they need help according to case studies in east and west...
View ArticleMobile phones transforming HIV testing in Africa
Mobile phones are transforming the way HIV test results are being transmitted to AIDS patients in Africa, a study has shown. AIDS is one of the biggest diseases affecting the continent due to limited...
View ArticleGeothermal energy for the future
Geothermal energy could offer more reliable and constant power supply than solar and wind, but needs more funding and support, according to the Queensland Geothermal Centre of Excellence’s Dr Aleks...
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