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How Zambia’s president is using lawfare to subvert democracy
By Sishuwa Sishuwa
“Sometimes, democracy dies with a bang. But more often, democracies die slowly. In plain sight, at the hands of elected officials. Through...
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Prisons are for the poor in Zambia,the rich have the option of paying back- where is the justice
What Happened to the 4.2 Million Kwacha that was Paid Back by Our Ministers?
How was this money spent? Can we trace it?
This write up...
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Fred M’membe is missing the point; President Hichilema is trying hard to reunite this nation
Fred M’membe is missing the point; President Hichilema is trying hard to reunite this nation
Whenever most politicians write or make certain pronouncements, they lamentably...
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Another masterpiece from Saki
There's no doubt it, Saki is definitely a master story-teller. Before former president Edgar Lungu collapsed on The Past Magazine like a ton of...
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Embracing the Room 18 Policy: A Zero Tolerance Step Towards Infidelity, Adultery, Fornication, and Divorce
The moral fabric of our society is under siege or relentless attack, with videos depicting unfaithfulness and adultery circulating widely on social media. The...
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Postmortem: University of Zambia 53rd Commencement Ceremony Class of 2024
By Field Ruwe EdD
This year, I was fortunate enough to witness the extraordinary achievements of graduating students during the 53rd commencement ceremony of the...
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We Say No Tribalism; We Condemn those promoting the Vice!
Sometime in April 1994, the entire world was gripped in utter shock, utmost grief and severe horror as bloodletting ensued in Rwanda, one of...
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Arrest And Prosecute All Those Promoting Tribal And Civil Strife Regardless Of Political Affiliation
Part 1
By Leemans L. Nyirenda
I begin by providing a brief background on how certain countries became embroiled in tribal and civil strife, leading to...