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Selective Transparency? Concerns Rise Over Government’s Double Standards on Leaders’ Health Disclosures
Recent statements made by the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information and Media, Mr. Thabo Kawana, have reignited public concerns over the growing...
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The Man Who Became the Government – Miles Sampa writes
The story unfolding at the Registrar of Societies office might seem procedural at first glance, but it reveals a deeper malaise that speaks to...
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Half of women cannot make decisions about their reproductive health and bodily autonomy
In the lead up to 2025 World Health Day, it is important for us to review why almost half of women are not able...
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New Report reveals Big Tobacco’s continued targeting of Zambian youth
Multinational tobacco companies like British American Tobacco continue to target youth by aggressively marketing and selling cigarettes near schools and playgrounds, a new...
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Omission of Asset Declaration: A Missed Opportunity for Transparency in Zambia’s Constitutional Amendments
The absence of asset declaration in Zambia's proposed constitutional amendments raises critical concerns about transparency, accountability, and the fight against corruption. Critics have accused...
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Amos Chanda: A Man Without Loyalty, A Confession Without Consequence
By Alexander Vomo
Amos Chanda, the former Press and Public Relations Aide to President Edgar Lungu, has recently taken center stage in Zambian politics not...
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Mweetwa Lies: Will the Constitutional Amendments Save or Sink Hichilema’s Presidency in 2026?
By Kapya Kaoma
President Hakainde Hichilema’s insistence on pushing through his constitutional amendments ahead of the 2026 election raises eyebrows—and not just for its humor....
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Youths Participation In National Elections: Demystifying Notion Of Youth Takeover Of Key Leadership Posts in Zambia
The presidential address on Youth Day beamed to our TV screens from Mongu on 12th March 2025 has stirred the hornet's nest in the...