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Sunday, 18 June 2017

Zambezi: A Town Divided On Ethnic Lines

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A ZNBC Cameraman Kashete Sinyangwe getting an aerial  view of the Zambezi river in Zambezi town By Paul Shalala in Zambezi There ar...
Thursday, 8 June 2017

How Two Lepers Found Love And Raised A Family In A Hospital

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Kenneth, his wife Grace and their grandchildren sitting outside their one roomed house at the Leprosarium By Paul Shalala in Zambezi ...
Saturday, 3 June 2017

Moses Luneta: Chavuma's Little Known Freedom Fighter

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Mr Chilemu and Mr Lufupa at the gravesite of their comrade By Paul Shalala in Chavuma Perhaps the history books on the struggle fo...
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Thursday, 25 May 2017

The Kabompo House And Its Significance In Zambia's History

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The Kabompo House -Pictures by Tigana Chileshe By Paul Shalala in Kabompo The independence of Zambia can not be complete without high...
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Sunday, 21 May 2017

Source of Zambezi River Dries Up Due To Climate Change

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This is the point where the Zambezi river starts from and it is totally dry -Pictures by Paul Shalala By Paul Shalala in Ikelengi ...
Saturday, 13 May 2017

Copperbelt University Students Launch Green Ngwee Campaign

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By Paul Shalala Since 2013 when coins where re-introduced in Zambia, many have had mixed feelings about them. Some have embraced ...
Sunday, 30 April 2017

Zimbabwe's “Electronic Votes:" Setting The Facts Straight

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The gadget used for electronic voting By Ray Mwareya There have been a number of publications in the Zimbabwe media, quoting commen...
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Paul Shalala
Kitwe, Zambia
Paul Shalala is a Kitwe-based reporter for the Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation. He is the Secretary for Zambia Union of Broadcasters and other Information Disseminators, he sits on the Board of the Zambia -United States Exchange Alumni Association. He has worked for MUVI Television and New Vision Newspaper. He was awarded the 2016 Mandela Washington Fellowship and studied Public Management at Syracuse University in New York. He has so far reported from Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa and North America. Paul is the founder and Managing Director of PAMOS Media Consultancy a company which is training 100 Zambian journalists in budget tracking and investigative journalism skills funded by the US Government. He is a 2018 Obama Foundation Leader and won the 2018 Singy Haanyona Media Award in Environment and Development, Zambia's highest media award in environmental and climate change reporting. At the international scene, he was a finalist for the Africa Story Challenge Media Awards (2013), won Second Prize during the Africa Fact Checking Media Awards (2014) and won the Ricardo Ortega Prize in Broadcast Media from the United Nations Correspondents Association (2017).
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