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(Hello Africa) Feature: Zambian school in hospital giving hope to children with cancer

news (Hello Africa) Feature: Zambian school in hospital giving hope to children with cancer , © Provided by N.C.N. Limited A boy surviving cancer plays with toys at a learning space of Twende Education for All, a non-profit organization that provides educational support to vulnerable children in Zambia, in Lusaka, capital of Zambia, on April 19, 2021. (Xinhua/Lillian Banda) The Twende Education for All, a non-profit organization that provides educational support to vulnerable children in Zambia, is not only helping children with cancers but also their families as it is working to lessen the pain and burden endured by both the survivors and caregivers.

Feature: Zambian secondhand clothes resellers adding value to used items

Catherine Luwena shows doormats made from wool derived from unsellable second-hand garments in Lusaka, Zambia, on April 27, 2021. (Xinhua/Lillian Banda) Zambian women use their skillful hands to make woolen rugs from unsellable secondhand clothes and make an income through their hard work. LUSAKA, May 1 (Xinhua) The selling of secondhand clothes is not a new phenomenon in Zambia, what might be new is the use of them to make completely.

(Hello Africa) Feature: Zambian tour guides work to promote local tourism amid pandemic

news (Hello Africa) Feature: Zambian tour guides work to promote local tourism amid pandemic ,, © Provided by N.C.N. Limited Phineas Siachingili (C) and his team work on handicrafts for sale in Rufunsa, Zambia, on April 5, 2021.(Xinhua/Lillian Banda) COVID-19 is a real threat to the tourism sector. One sure way of preventing firms in this sector from shutting down and disappearing completely is by encouraging local people to visit tourist attraction sites, says Joseph Phiri, a tour guide of Zambia. LUSAKA, April 23 (Xinhua) The past one-year has been a very difficult one for the tourism sector in Zambia, which, like that of any developing country, relies heavily on international visitors to survive.

(Hello Africa) Feature: Slum children in Zambia help supplement household food supplies

news (Hello Africa) Feature: Slum children in Zambia help supplement household food supplies , © Provided by N.C.N. Limited Paul Mkandawire (R) and his friends fish at a popular pond in Misisi compound, a slum in Zambia s capital Lusaka on April 12, 2021. (Xinhua/Lillian Banda) Ten-year-old Paul Mkandawire is always looking forward to completing his chores so that he can go and catch fish at a popular pond in Misisi compound, a slum in Zambia s capital, Lusaka. LUSAKA, April 20 (Xinhua) Ten-year-old Paul Mkandawire is always looking forward to completing his chores so that he can go and catch fish at a popular pond in Misisi compound, a slum in Zambia s capital, Lusaka.

(Hello Africa) Feature: Economic downturn spurs ingenuity among Zambians

news (Hello Africa) Feature: Economic downturn spurs ingenuity among Zambians , © Provided by N.C.N. Limited Jessy Zulu-Kamuyuwa with some of the items she made using recycled materials in Lusaka, Zambia on April 9, 2021.(Xinhua/Lillian Banda) COVID-19 pandemic has taught many people in Zambia to be innovative and use available resources to earn a living. LUSAKA, April 19 (Xinhua) After working for six years as a waiter at one of Zambia s prestigious five-star hotels, 25-year-old Diana Jela suddenly found herself among the many unemployed youths in the country. According to Jela, the hotel management announced the sad news of closing down the premises around March 2020, citing loss of business resulting from COVID-19 as the main reason.

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