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Part 2: When a Media House Turns Rogue: The case of Prime TV
PART 2
THE SMALL MATTER OF A FIVE MILLION KWACHA LAW SUIT: WHEN JOURNALISTS JUMP THE GUN; SHOOT FROM THE HIP; AND END UP SHOOTING...
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Zambia to have 96% of universal coverage of both internet and communication facilities
By Christopher Mvunga
The key driver of productivity in our societies has been the past three industrial revolutions.
Today, that driving force is ICT and...
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When a Media House Turns Rogue: The case of Prime TV
PART 1
A GLIMPSE INTO A TV STATION WITH A REGIME CHANGE AGENDA.
By Wilfred Sameta
PROLOGUE-Humble Beginnings
The Suspension of the Prime TV license is a sad...
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Zambia is a dream in ruins. Can we rescue it?
By Sishuwa Sishuwa
On 5 March 1988, Shem Michael Mlevhu, commonly known as Keith Mlevhu, a multitalented artist and upstanding citizen of our country ceased...
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Zambian economy fairly stable, promising but precarious and hurting main street – Analysis
Kalima Nkonde
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Economic performance in 2018 remained generally resilient, supported by relative macroeconomic stability as well as less volatile commodity prices particularly...
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The Violent Amptutation Language of The UPND and Hichilema’s Analogy of “Alliance” Members Being Toes on his Tiny Feet
We reiterate what we have always held; for our democracy to thrive, the Patriotic Front (PF) as a ruling party needs worthy competition in...
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May the generation after us excel where we have failed
By Professor Kenneth Mwenda
Perhaps, my greatest weakness is to do things the difficult way because I do not believe in shortcuts. As a young...
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Speaker’s Full Ruling on Chishimba Kambwili’s Parliament Seat
RULING BY THE HON MR SPEAKER ON A POINT OF ORDER RAISED BY HON M ZULU, MP, MINISTER FOR EASTERN PROVINCE, ON THURSDAY, 21ST...