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The Folly and Danger of Blind loyalty!
The misleading and dangerous statement by Mr Tutwa Ngulube, the PF Legal Advisor that “the inauguration of President-Elect Lungu should go on, with or...
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You Reap What you Sow: Lessons from Zambia’s Elections
By Joshua C. Nyirenda, PhD, Richmond VA, USA.
The country needs to heal at the moment, which may make some of the observations I make...
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Tribalism and the Tonga People, A Curse or a Natural Phenomenon?
What does the future hold for our democracy?
By Toshiki Kucheba
11th August 2016, Zambians were exercising a democratic right enshrined in our constitution, the right...
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Zambian Voice’s take on the Just ended General Election
The Zambian Voice
Press Statement on The 2016 General Elections
18th August, 2016
We would like to commend the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) for the job...
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Let the Substantive Will of the Masses Prevail-Katele Kalumba
Poorly conceived use of legal systems sometimes plunges countries into turmoil. In Zambia, let us not experiment with the law and politics. The electoral...
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Watermelon Campaign: Can History Repeat Itself?
By Mutinta Himunyanga
The run-up to Zambia’s 11th of August 2016 elections has been characterised by violence and intimidation of political opponents. In addition, the...
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2016 Elections will not necessarily be a re-run of the 2015 Presidential By-Election
Hangala Siachiwena and Michael Wahman discuss four key factors that could determine the outcome of the 2016 Zambian elections.
On 11 August 2016 Zambians return...
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Supporting Zambia’s Choice by U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs
By Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs
In so many ways, the United States and Zambia are in this together:...