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Michael Sata Thanked the Copperbelt Residents
By Jean Mandela
That morning, in Ndola on 2nd June 2012, it was a rather a quiet day, a typical Saturday of that town of...
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Finance Minister Felix Mutati Shoud be Investigated for Corruption when he served under RB
By Concerned Citizens
As citizens who care about our country Zambia, we feel it is our duty to report any activities that may compromise the...
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How the IMF of the 80s/90s has ‘changed’ in the 21st Century.
By Kalima Nkonde
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) was meant for any member country, whether rich, middle-income, or poor, to turn to for financing if...
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The Social Media Revolution: Time spent on it by school going children is alarming
The world has gone mobile. We live in an information society and are connected to information anywhere we go in whatever we do and...
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The Day of Prayer and Fasting
Mr. Edgar Lungu would be my first witness to affirm that when he was elected President in 2015, I was the only major losing...
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Auditor General Report: Show Political Will in Fighting Corruption
By David Kapoma
I made a commitment to read all the 419 pages of the latest report from the auditor general. The report must be...
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Zambia needs to say goodbye to maize mono diet
By: William Chilufya
Zambia is a potentially rich country, with a predominantly young population, abundant land, water and minerals. However, malnutrition has actually been a...
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How our Insurance Industry Can help Make Our Roads Safer
By Daniel Mwamba
The first automobile propelled by an internal combustion engine is generally considered to be a three-wheeled vehicle introduced in 1886 by Germany's...