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YOTAM MULEYA: The Zambian barefoot runner who shocked the world.
YOTAM Muleya was only 19-years-old when he died, yet he has a government school and road in the capital city, Lusaka, named after him.
Yotam...
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Domically Clause: The most foolish statutory instrument in Zambia
There are several motivations the drafters of the current constitution had in mind when they placed the Domicility Clause (DC) in our current highest...
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When we do things for show: The case of Lusaka’s City Manager
By Aristide Bance
In an age of social media exploitation, show-off, self-assurance and assurance plus acceptance from friends and total strangers, many people can not...
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Why I think HH is dancing the PF Dununa Reverse on Homosexuality
If you thought the homosexualization of HH and UPND is a done deal, think twice. The PF has found a rare window of opportunity...
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Zambian Government Must Find Ways to Accommodate Social Media
On Friday November 8th, while addressing journalists, President Edgar Lungu asked a question: Do our people believe everything they read on social media? He...
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Why we support Mayor Sampa lowering of Speed limits around schools
By Daniel Mwamba
The Zambia Road Safety Trust (ZRST) is concerned about the impact of road traffic on children. About 1550 children were in...
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Robert Mugabe Meets Ian Smith in Afterlife
By Field Ruwe
Please Note: The credibility quotient for this article is this: If it deals with politics it’s a fact; if it is dramatized...
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The Internet is Worse Than Traditional Ceremonies
In the internet world we are in , abolishing traditional activities such as initiation ceremonies for boys and girls in order to combat teen...