President Hakainde Hichilema says one cannot run a business, economy or country without skills. And Association for the Development of Education in Africa (ADEA) Executive Secretary, Albert Nsengiyumvwa, says the African continent must work together to address issues of education. Speaking when a delegation from ADEA paid a courtesy call on State House, Tuesday, President Hichilema said no one could run a business or an economy without skills. “We have a drought situation which has stretched our resource envelope, but we will do our best to continue bringing more kids into educational facilities at an early age because that makes a difference. I didn’t have preschool myself. So now when I look at my kids and the things that they...

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