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Encroachment in National Forests: Challenges and Possibilities
By Musyani Siame
Over time, Zambia’s national forest reserves have undergone tremendous changes as a result of encroachment coupled with the impacts of climate change....
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Part II: The Significance of the Nomenclatures and Artistic Value of Our Zambian Indigenous Languages: Tumbuka Language Example
By Mwizenge S, Tembo, Ph. D. Emeritus Professor of Sociology
The structure of the Tumbuka language includes investigating the phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics...
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The Lusaka Playhouse and the case of our collective destructive gene as a nation
By Sampa Kabwela
The destruction of the Lusaka Playhouse, I am afraid, represents a pattern I have seen across the country and among us, as...
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What Kind of President Does Zambia Really Need
By Sean Tembo - PeP President
1. Today, our country faces huge economic challenges, with the majority of citizens being driven deeper and deeper...
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HH at the Mining Indaba – Is this a worthy trip?
By Chimwemwe Mwanza
So deeply polarised is the Zambian political landscape that the citizenry prefers to dissect burning socio-economic and political issues through the lens...
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Vedanta, the Grave Digger of Hichilema’s Political Career
By.James Musonda (PhD)
Socio-political anthropologist, Université de Liége, Belgium
Summary
This article argues that the political future and relevance of the Zambian president presently rests on the...
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There is Light at the End of the Tunnel
By Field Ruwe EdD
A Tragic Phenomenon
The light at the end of the tunnel is no longer an approaching train but a single flickering ray...
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President Hichilema at the Indaba for 4 days is not a good way of managing the his time
By Bowman Lusambo
We are told by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation that President Hakainde Hichilema will spend four days in Cape...