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Linking Zambia’s Climate Change Act, Forest Act, and Carbon Stock Regulations for Effective Carbon Trading
Carbon trading has emerged as a critical mechanism for mitigating climate change by incentivizing the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and promoting sustainable land...
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Why Colonialism Was Actually Good for Africa – Part 2
Why Colonialism Was Actually Good for Africa – Part 2
By Michael Chishala, 30th April 2025
When Europeans began creating colonies in Africa, slavery had already...
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Tough Measures, Long Vision: Why Firm Laws Like Zambia’s Cyber Act Deserve a Second Look
By Adrian Gunduzani, The Observer
When a nation begins to clean house, it does not always feel like a celebration. It often feels uncomfortable. And...
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How KK managed to keep our nation united for years!
Excerpts from my upcoming book:Â One Zambia, One Nation; how various Presidents have navigated around it.
As we commemorate 'Kaunda Day' today, it’s perhaps important to...
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Communities Betrayed In Carbon Projects , Says Legal Advocate
Communities sidelined as foreign developers dominate forest offset deals, says Musonda
A leading Zambian legal expert has accused carbon offset project developers of exploiting rural...
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A Clash of Despots: Inside the Tonse Alliance’s Ego Politics
By Kapya Kaoma
In Zambian politics, power dynamics shift like shadows at dusk, leaving critical questions in their wake. What truly unites the Tonse Alliance?...
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The Refrain of Freedom and HH’s Cyber Security Act
By Kapya Kaoma
It is bewildering to witness once staunch advocates of freedom suddenly support a law designed to quell the very voices that propelled...
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Warning against smear campaign
Recently, our ZCCM Defense Association and I have been facing unfair diatribes and a smear campaign.
Following our press release on the ouster of Bishop...