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Hichilema’s facade of fighting corruption in Zambia is slipping
By Aaron Ng’ambi
The government of the United Party for National Development (UPND), and its alliance partners in Zambia, began its mandate in August 2021,...
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Hichilema is slowly building a coalition of opposition against himself
By Sishuwa Sishuwa
What has largely determined the legacy of successive presidents of Zambia – except Kenneth Kaunda’s – is their attitude towards corruption.
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Sustainable Development at Risk:The Menace of Corruption
What is Corruption?
Corruption is the abuse of public or corporate office for personal gain. Corruption occurs in all countries and has existed throughout human...
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Zambia’s Eurobond: A Failed Experiment?
By Gregory Mofu
In 2012, Zambia made history by issuing its debut Eurobond, raising $750 million in a highly successful sale that was oversubscribed by...
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Biden Petrol Running Out
By Mwizenge S. Tembo, Ph. D.
Emeritus Professor of Sociology
I had just graduated from Chizongwe Secondary School. I had a job as Assistant Manager at...
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The International Climate Crisis: A Young Person’s Guide to Survival
Zambia is experiencing its most severe drought in 40 years, whereas countries in Asia saw some of the heaviest and most fatal rainfall till...
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Addressing Zambia’s Energy Crisis: Moving Beyond Hydropower Dependency
By Douglas Leroy Namafente
It's not all about ZESCO anymore. Comparing past years to today reveals significant changes in Zambia's energy landscape. During the UNIP...
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The Pituitary Gland Shocker: Workshops to Be Held in Government Buildings
The announcement made by Secretary to the Cabinet Patrick Kangwa regarding the cessation of unnecessary workshops has sent shockwaves through the ranks of Zambia's...