14.06.2008
ZAMBIA NATIONAL SOCCER TEAM
The Zambia National Soccer Team has left for Swaziland.
The team will play Swaziland in the on-going, joint World/Africa Cup of nations qualifiers to be held in 2010 in South Africa and Angola respectively.
The team, which is in Group eleven, has no points so far having lost its first game against Togo in Ghana.
Swaziland beat Togo by Two goals to nil and is on top of the group.
Zambia national soccer team captain, Christopher Katongo is confident that the team will beat Swaziland and Team Coach said he has enough good players to beat Swaziland.
Its’ good luck to the Chipolopolo boys
Corruption has continued to be a big problem in Zambia.
These young boys and girls have gathered to debate or discuss the effects of corruption on the Zambian society.
The young people are taking part in the Transparency International organised debate on corruption.
Through these debates it is hoped that young people will educate each other on the dangers of corruption.
Cue in/out pupils
Transparency International Zambia is so far happy with the debates.
An official from Transparency International Zambia, Louis Bwalya now explains.
We should all get involved in the fight against corruption at home, school or Church.
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