Tutorials provide quality learning and as a result empowered students. Teaching in a government university in Zambia, it is recognized like everywhere else in the world, there are large student numbers that flock universities each year with the idea of enhancing their qualifications for gainful employment and thereby achieve good lifestyles. However, the gap between learning and achievement is skewed. Many depend on minimal information sufficient enough to pass an examination. It has been observed that students will benefit greatly if there were tutorial hours set aside each day for students to consult, improve their knowledge, acquire confidence and gain a level of professionalism through student-student and student-teacher interactions and activities. Tutorial teaching is a method delivered following a lecture. In a tutorial the teaching is given to a specific group of students who have feel they need the added impetus to achieve their individual academic goals. The very aim of a tutorial is to help students to improve their academic abilities which are not explicated in a classroom with achievers and overachievers. Tutoring usually help strengthen subject comprehension, boost confidence, and build important learning skills. Tutoring gives students more attention than in a lecture theatre where any special attention which is well-nigh impossible for the lecturer, if one takes into consideration the limitations of time and the number of students in attendance. Tutorials help students who struggle to keep up with the rest, as well as those who are not challenged enough.