User:Stanley Kalikiti

Stanley Kalikiti is a male academician born on 27th September 1981. Stanley Kalikiti comes from the family of two boys (Stanley and his young brother Peter). Stanley lost his father two weeks before he was born in September 1981 while his mother passed on when his young brother Peter was only three months old in1989. Raised by his grandmother Jeneti Musonda Chifulwa with the help of his late mums young sister Mirriam Chifulwa Sampa, Stanley went kindergarten first in Lusaka before his mum passed on and then moved to Kabwe and continued with nursery school. Stanley started primary school in 1988 as a grade one pupil at Mtshedi primary school in Mukobeko township. In 1994 Stanley wrote his grade seven exams and qualified to grade eight at Mukobeko secondary school were he completed his grade Twelve senior course in 1999. In 2001 Stanley was accepted to study Natural sciences at Nkrumah teachers college,whilst at Nkrumah in his early days at college he diverted into social sciences and specialized in history and civic education. In 2002 he went to CHINGOLA where he did his teaching practice at Kabundi secondary school. In 2003, Stanley graduated with a Diploma in education (passing with a Merit). Stanley went back to CHINGOLA  were he was  employed to  work on board. At Chingola secondary school, Stanley only served for eight months and in September 2003, he was employed on board at Fatima girls secondary. Stanley was then employed by the government on 1st June 2005. In 2007 he joined Zambian open university where he went up to fourth year before he withdrew due to his personal reasons. In 2009 on 11 July Stanley married his wife Julienne Kunda Matanda and had their first born son Kanungwe Kalikiti. In 2010 just after withdrawing from open university,Stanley joined Kwame Nkrumah university as the first intake together with his wife. In 2011 Stanley and Julienne had their second born son Mapalo Kalikiti. In 2015, Stanley got a transfer from Fatima to Masala secondary school his current station. The same year 2015 in July, Stanley and Julienne both graduated from Kwame Nkrumah university with Bachelors of education. Stanley studied under the school of humanities and social sciences majored in Civic Education and history. Stanley has done a lot of writing in Civic education and history of which all his works are still unpublished. Stanley is currently a consultant and grade Twelve and GCSE examiner in Civic education. Stanley also works as a presiding officer in the national elections in Zambia.