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Zambia is truly going in the wrong direction as stated by Outgoing British High Commissioner
By Joseph Kangwa
Zambia is truly going in the wrong direction economically, socially and politically. All this is as a result of the irresponsible and...
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The Zambia – India Partnership: A Mutually Beneficial Bilateral Relationship Pre-Independence Zambia – India Ties
By Hon Davies Mwila
Zambia and India have enjoyed enduring mutually beneficial economic and political ties predate Zambia’s own independence on 24th October, 1964....
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UPND MPs Are More of Absconders than Representatives
Analysis by Sunday Chilufya Chanda
One of the main duties, if not the most important, of a Member of Parliament, is to effectively represent their...
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How unstable power supply can affect business growth
By Mupota Muchelemba
Managing Director of Seidor Zambia
In 2015 Zambia suffered from large scale and prolonged load shedding which had a substantial impact on the...
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Lucy Sichone–conscience of the Zambian nation
By Grieve Chelwa
The first Zambian woman to be a Rhodes Scholar, lawyer Lucy Sichone returned home to represent people whose rights were trampled on.
Zambians...
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Finally, an end in sight to KCM debacle?
By Chimwemwe Mwanza
You ‘ve got to hand it to President Lungu for his resolute stand on government’s decision to grab KCM. He has been...
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Malawi’s warm heart of Africa under siege:Pre-lessons for Zambia in election year 2021
By Aristide Bance
Introduction
Malawi has claimed to be ‘The Warm Heart of Africa’ for decades now. The marketing slogans of countries can be far from...
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Justice Ireen Mambilima should recuse herself, she owns land in the controversial forest reserve 27
By Vincent Mwanza
As National Democratic Congress (NDC), we welcome the decision by whistleblowers who have officially written to the judiciary to set up a...