1994 Toyota Landcruiser-80
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Price: US$11.750
Contact Tom on 0955-711.205 or Maggie on 0955-310.802 or tomkoknl@yahoo.com
Do you feel alone with your difficulties?
Stuck in a rut?
Would you appreciate some help and support?
Find a way forward in a weekly confidential
Therapy Group for Women
With professional support from two psychologists.
A new group aiming to enable women to overcome or manage their difficulties more effectively.
Tuesdays 1730 – 1900, starts November. Maximum eight places
For more information contact:
Diana Treiber, Psychologist (MA), NLP Practitioner, Personal Coach:
0976- 044 777, diana.treiber@gmx.net or
Dr. Sue Gibbons, D. Clin. Psy, Clinical Psychologist & Systemic Psychotherapist:
0967-461 815, suegibbonsnow@yahoo.co.uk
“Music in the Park” will feature both national and international musicians, performing in a setting designed to be relaxing: The Botanical Gardens at Munda Wanga.
Lawns to lounge, music to let your mind drift away. An atmosphere that is not only relaxing but also inspiring and creative. The scene will interest those in search of cultural inspiration and will open minds in search for more.
The 20th September 2009 will be filled with music, and other cultural activities. We have the following performers programmed for you; Nomakanjani will bring the gardens alive with their energizing rhythms and beats; African songs and some all time favourites will be brought by VOX Zambezi (Lusaka Music Society). Finally a Jazz Extravaganza featuring different Zambian artists, guided by the Elevators.
To accompany this musical event there will be an
To soften the pallet during this cultural overdose, we have arranged a wine and cheese tasting. Different wines and cheeses will be available for tasting and purchase.
To entertain the children there will be a variety of activities organised.
For more information call Fred: 021 1278 529/614 or mundawanga@iconnect.zm
It is the time of year once more: the holidays are almost over, energies are being re-fuelled and Barefeet are up to their usual magic... making theatre that would make stones weep with laughter. On September 3rd and 4th at 19.00 hrs at the Lusaka Playhouse
BAREFEET presents 'FLOAT'
Barefeet Theatre travel to the heart of
traditional myths, breathing life into cultural and historic debates,
using physical theatre, song, dance, acrobatics and magic.
In collaboration with UBOM! Youth Co. Zambian and South African traditions and artistry combine in a Cultural Explosion of ideas to make this piece 'Float'.
Float
has already been performed at the Grahamstown Festival where it enjoyed
enormous success. What goes up must come down... and what goes South
must come home to Zambia... and Barefeet Theatre brings this slippery floating piece to life next month.
Audiences should expect to be soaked in culture, saturated in history and drowned in laughter by this water tale.
Tickets are K50,000.
Audiences
will be left in amused amazement at the usual Barefeet spectacle:
singing, dancing, comedy, acrobatics and fun. We are looking forward to
seeing each and everyone of you and on behalf of the Barefeet team,
would like to once again thank you for your continued support. Please
promote and publicise within your networks and contacts.