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CRYING MEANS COURAGE…

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INDEED, people who cry a lot are mentally stronger than those who don’t. In the society, crying isn’t a seen as desirable trait. People who cry a lot are seen as weak, yet the reality is that crying is good for us. Crying reduces stress and it’s a healthy response to anger, frustration and sorrow. Studies show that 88 percent of people feel better after crying. It takes a brave soul to expose strong emotions in front of other people. Crying means you are knowingly inviting people into your heart at the risk of being judged of belittled and you are not scared. There's nothing greater than being able to face your feelings coming to terms with our problems helps us handle different situations. Sometimes life shows us flames and we go through things we never imagined. But guess what? We are allowed to be brave and cry. When you shed tears to address pain, you finally put heart and head at ease. Crying enough: shedding a tear puts your heart at ease. #Te

PRIME TV STAFF: TIES THE KNOT…

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THE BIBLE says he who finds a wife finds what is good, gaining favor from the Lord. In other vision it articulates whose findeth a wife findeth a decent thing and obtaineth indulgence of the Lord. Njenji and Chimwemwe  Indeed, it’s not a million-dollar question but a meek answer for Muchinga Province, subdivision of Prime TV staff Njenje Chizu has novelty a noble gadget and acquire favor from God. A 23 year-old, longtime inamorata and a Biomedical Technologist, Chimwemwe Mulenga said ‘I DO’ to journalist Njenje yesterday at Lusaka's Precious Moment (8th July, 2018). “By God's grace a record is broken in one of Zambia's most challenging fields” A former Evelyn Hone College student Njenje said earlier before the wedding ceremony. “I can confidently call on all my ex-girlfriends and or any other lady to stop my marriage processes if at all they have ever seen, touched or have any contact with my privacy.” He said. He added that he has for a long time

CHIBOMBO BOARDING SECONDARY SCHOOL

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THE school was built in 1986 to create for a population of 360 pupils, but today the pupils population has risen to 1,100 with same structures. PUPILS at Chibombo High School Its main objective is to provide academic and co-curricular services to pupils. In which the currently the school has a total of 69 teachers of which 35 are males and the other 34 are females. On the other hand, the school has 18 non-teaching staff workers of which 10 are employed by the P.T.A while the remaining eight are under G.R.Z payroll. The school has a total of 1,100 pupils’ altogether of which 903 are boarders while 197 pupils account for day schooling. Besides, 554 are boys and 546 girls in terms of gender.    Orphaned and vulnerable children are accommodated as well, although very few are in boarding section. The majority of them are day scholars, so that when they don’t pay school fees, the operation is not affected. There are 16 classrooms with five specialized rooms and these

MOMENT OF TRUTH FOR: ‘SEER’

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MORE than 2018 years ago at a wedding in Galilee, the guest ran out of wine. Near the venue stood six stone water jars, the kind used back then for ceremonial washing. Each could hold between 75 and 115 liters. One of the guest told a servant to fill the jars with water and they filled to the brim. This guest, Jesus Christ, turned the water into wine. Fast forward to Zambia in Copperbelt particular. One pastor turned water into petrol, many were wondering and asking if probably the people around the named pastor ran out of gas for vehicles or whatever reason was. Because of these kinds of practices, a group of independent churches prayed to set up a commission to look into what is going on. Religious leaders took the matter to plot one to instruct the CEO to form a Ministry of Religious that will gaze issues patterning spiritual affairs under the expense of desperate children of God. This month, a Facebook post claimed fortuneteller, who is one for theatrics claimed to have