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100 pushups , 100 days
This is a challenge that every body , male , female , young , old  can do.  It comprises of doing 100 push-ups every...
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Whither My Beloved Country?
As we get closer to the general elections, one of the topical issues we ought to be pondering is our country's current record on good governance. Zambians nationwide expect their national government to apply the elements of good governance in both word and deed, that is: transparency, accountability, rule of law, citizen participation in governmental decision making, and freedom of the press.
Let us briefly examine what each of these elements of good governance entails, as well as determine whether our country can be said to be fostering any of the elements of good governance.
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Some ballot papers reprinted
Ballot papers for nine local government wards and one parliamentary constituency are being reprinted in Durban.
This was after the Electoral Commission of Zambia- ECZ...
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Civil society welcomes presidential debates
The civil society has welcomed the holding of live presidential debates ahead of the 20thSeptember elections next week.
Citizens Forum executive secretary Simon Kabanda says...
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Police castigates irresponsible reporting
Deputy Commissioner of Police Solomon Jere has said irresponsible reporting of political activities by the media had the potential to plunge the nation into...
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Sata describes Rupiah as a big crook
Patriotic front president Michael Sata has described Movement for multi party democracy MMD President Rupiah Banda as a big crook.
Mr. Sata says that president...
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MMD to resolve differences with Chieftainess Nkomeshya after polls
MMD deputy national secretary Chembe Nyangu has said that the MMD will sit down with Chieftainess Nkomesha after the elections to see how best...
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I will not work with dull leaders – RB
President Rupiah Banda says some political parties are questioning the electoral process in the hope of advancing for a government of national unity.
And President...