Columns
Media should be left alone: Properties recovery is failing because of 1990s privatization process
By Venus N Msyani
Impartial reporting has always been a tradition for media in Zambia. Specifically independent media.
Genuine checks and balances on government...
Columns
KBN Petty Chanda Exposes the President’s Corruption: In Cowardice HH Plays a Bully
By Kapya Kaoma
The Zambia Police arrest of KBN's Journalist Petty Chanda for "destroying evidence"--the source of the leaked audio between State House Aide Levy...
Columns
Zambia’s success will be Africa’s success
By H.E Hakainde Hichilema
The year 2021 has been a landmark year for Zambia. Two important events occurred. The passing of the first president of...
Columns
Zambia, Not Yet Uhuru
By Hopewell Chin’ono
Africa should NOT judge new presidents on civil service salary increments or nice sounding populist speeches.
New African presidents should be judged based...
Columns
First Times I Saw the Train PART TWO
By Mwizenge S. Tembo, Ph. D. Emeritus Professor of Sociology
After washing our faces early in the morning, my dad and I went to...
Columns
About Presidential Incompetence and Arrogance: A CASE OF THE NYUDONI
By Sean Tembo - PeP President
1. A President is a very powerful person. He can do as he pleases at any given time....
Columns
President Hichilema’s promotion of trade in the UAE reveals sad statistics about role of our private sector
By Edward Chisanga
Zambia’s exports to the UAE are too low
President Hichilema arrived in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) this week with a strong pledge...
Columns
Privatisation – Deconstructing the myth, lies and truth
By Chimwemwe Mwanza
The new year is still in infancy yet the disinformation mill across Zambia’s political divide is already in overdrive showing no signs...