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Public Order Act And the Right to Assembly: A Case of the Planned Protest by Unemployed Teachers and Health Workers
By Sean Tembo - PeP President
1. Yesterday the Zambia Police Force issued a statement saying that unemployed teachers and health workers had been...
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Mines and Toxic Pollution; A Sequel to Pilato’s Song ‘Ku Kopala’ (Part One)
By Musyani Siame
The Copperbelt popularly known as ‘’Kopala’’ is the home of mines in Zambia, especially copper mining. The mining activities of big corporations...
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After Years of Stagnation, Zambians Are Experiencing Real Change
By Choolwe Chibomba
The international community is getting to know Zambia’s new President Hakainde Hichilema well these days. From Cape Town to Brussels to the...
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M’membe, Writes to President Hichilema on the setting up of an AFRICOM office in Zambia
President of the Socialist Party Fred M’membe has written a letter to republican President Hakainde Hichilema requesting him to rethink and cancel the agreement...
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Why Green Hydrogen Should Be Part of the Energy Mix in Zambia
By Dr Roy Moobola
Zambia’s Energy Mix
Zambia is not endowed with large proven reserves of fossil-fuel resources such as coal, oil or natural gas. Currently...
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Why are people insulting the President?
By Prince Bill M. Kaping’a Political/Social Analyst
During the previous regime, daring to insult the president would have entailed a mortuary or ICU case,...
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A few good men
By Nkonkomalimba Kafunda
While it is undoubtedly healthy, right and proper for citizens to take keen interest in affairs of governance, to treat government with...
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HH’s fight against corruption: Cutting through the noise
By Charles Mundia
Now that Messrs Musa Mwenye and Gilbert Phiri have now received their parliamentary ratifications as Chairperson and Director General of the Anti-Corruption...