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"The Ministry of Labour and Social Security recently introduced an online portal www.zambiajobportal.gov.zm. This is aimed at linking job seekers and employers. The Job Portal allows job seekers to register and upload curriculum vitae while employers will also register to post job vacancies from their respective organization. The portal also has a facility which will automatically match job vacancies with the qualifications and experience of the job seekers. They system is meant to make recruitment of staff very easy and transparent. The government’s aim is to reduce unemployment caused by lack of information. The job portal is a public website therefore it will offer free services."
In addition to this the Ministry has also upgraded its website www.mlss.gov.zm with a wealth of information for both employers and employee including an on line complaint form for the aggrieved employees …..
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From: cbu-business-class-1994@googlegroups.com [mailto:cbu-business-class-1994@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of ronald hatoongo
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 3:18 PM
To: cbu-business-class-1994@googlegroups.com
Subject: [cbu-1994-class] Simple but eternal reminder for our kids and thier Relationships.
It is wrong to think that love comes from long companionship
and persevering courtship. Love is the offspring of spiritual
affinity and unless that affinity is created in a moment, it
will not be created for years or even generations. Don't find love, let love find you. That's why it's
called falling in love, because you don't force
yourself to fall, you just fall.
~ Unknown ~
I thank you now Lord for the recent love I have
received and for the love yet to come,
Woman married with a dog - Emily Mabou, Ghanaian woman
Emily Mabou said, "I've dated so many men but they're all the same, just want sex and like to lie. My dog is different, he's good, faithful to me and he always treated me with respect"
Finally the wedding be held with local traditional priest and led villagers who flocked to attend because of curiosity.
But this wedding party was attended by close family and relatives of Emily because they think it is "crazy step to combat loneliness."
When asked how he would have children with her husband, The pretty Ghanaian woman said firmly she would raise the child.
Marries her dog
A Ghanaian woman has married her dog because it has qualities she had seen only in her late father. Emily Mabou, 29, of Aburi, married the 18-month-old dog in a ceremony attended by a traditional priest and local, curious villagers, reports the Daily Dose.
Her younger brother David Mabou said her family boycotted the wedding which they felt was "a silly step to combat her loneliness". But Ms Mabou said: "For so long, I've been praying for a life partner who will have all the qualities of my dad. My dad was kind, faithful, and loyal to my mum, and he never let her down. "I've been in relationships with so many men, , and they are all the same, skirt-chasers and cheaters. My dog is kind, and loyal to me and he treats me with so much respect." In the ceremony, the priest warned villagers not to mock the wedding, but to "rejoice with her as she has found happiness at last".
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CORRECTION: I am reliably informed by someone who is related to the King that the girl in the pictures below is actually King Mswati’s daughter. Apparently even close relatives like a daughter of the king are allowed to participate in the Reed Dance, weird as that sounds.
From: cbu-business-class-1994@googlegroups.com [mailto:cbu-business-class-1994@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of KASOMAV@zra.org.zm
Sent: 25 August 2011 12:24
To: cbu-business-class-1994@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: [cbu-1994-class] King Mswati marries another one!...
Long live King Mswati!
From: cbu-business-class-1994@googlegroups.com [mailto:cbu-business-class-1994@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Macdonald Mulongoti
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2011 10:53 AM
To: Macdonald Mulongoti
Subject: [cbu-1994-class] King Mswati marries another one!...
From: Norah Mulenga <norahmulenga@yahoo.com>
To: beat siamusantu <beatchako@yahoo.com>; lizzy Chansa <Lizzychansa@yahoo.com>; francis chikontwe <chikontwefrancis@yahoo.com>; dennis zulu <zuludennis@yahoo.com>; Isaak Mwila <zeekmani@yahoo.com>; Moffat Kumwenda <kumwendamoffat@yahoo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 4:14 PM
Subject: Fw: Purely women!
From: sheilah ibrahim <sheilahtz@yahoo.com>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 10:36 AM
Subject: Purely women!
I LOVE THIS WOMAN An elderly lady was standing at the railing of the cruise ship holding her hat tight so that it would not blow away in the wind. A gentleman approached her and said "Pardon me, madam...I do not intend to be forward but did you know that your dress is blowing up in this high wind?" "Yes, I know," said the lady. I need both my hands to hold onto this hat." "But madam, you must know that you are not wearing any panties and your privates are exposed!" said the gentleman in earnest. The woman looked down, then back up at the man and replied, "Sir, anything you see down there is 75 years old. I just bought this hat yesterday!" Live each day as if there is no tomorrow! | ||
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From: harriet ngulube <harrietngulube@gmail.com>
To: nlnamindi@yahoo.com
Cc: helenchisenga@yohoo.com; josias84mwale@gmail.com; beatchako@yahoo.com; ericsimz@yahoo.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2011 12:53 PM
Subject: Fwd: Fw: Proud to be your Friend!
From: Patricia Liyungu <pliyungu@ncc.org.zm>
To: cmm@ncc.org.zm; blukhanda@ncc.org.zm; emeykaonga@yahoo.co.uk; 'Mumbuwa Liyungu' <mliyungu@nganduconsult.com.zm>; ptembo@ncc.org.zm; gracemutale08@yahoo.com; effa.nyangulu@yahoo.com
Sent: Friday, August 19, 2011 1:01 PM
Subject: FW: Proud to be your Friend!
Sent: 19 August 2011 10:22 AM
To: Barbie Lukhanda; Monde H. Mubita; chanda mfula; Maryb Kabunda; Emerensiana Phiri; Patricia K. Liyungu; Prudence Mushota Tembo; Wendy Nambule Mukape; MAWISA MAKAYI; Maureen Machaliwa; amnyirongo; Cathreen Musunga; Clara Malupande; Dora Neves; Violet Chengo (ZAM - Kasama); eric mwewa; GKaonga@uneca.org; Monde M Mukela; Lynda Sichombo
Subject: Proud to be your Friend!
Ta dah!
God determines who walks into my life .....
It's up to me to decide who I'll let walk away,
who I'll let stay, and who I'll refuse to let go.'
I love you because of who you are to
me ... A good friend!
And if I don't get this back I'll take the hint.
Why don't you send this to 5 people you love.
Proud to be your Friend!
sud
It's National Friendship Week.
Show your friends how much you care..
Send this to everyone you consider a FRIEND,
even if it means
sending it back to the person who sent it to you
If it comes back to you, then
You'll know you have a circle of friends.
HAPPY FRIENDSHIP WEEK TO YOU!!!
YOU ARE MY FRIEND
AND
I am honored
Long live King Mswati!
From: cbu-business-class-1994@googlegroups.com [mailto:cbu-business-class-1994@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Macdonald Mulongoti
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2011 10:53 AM
To: Macdonald Mulongoti
Subject: [cbu-1994-class] King Mswati marries another one!...
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