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What a Wasted Presidency Indeed : A Case of the New Dawn
By Sean Tembo - PeP President
1. Over the past couple of decades, management gurus have tried to distinguish between a leader and a...
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Every Big Heist has a Diversion: Questionable Secret Deals being done under HH’s administration
By Amb. Emmanuel Mwamba
I have seen this script before. While we were chasing the wind, they stole the mines. When Zambians were being shown...
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The Myth of 2.8 million: Why Minus 9.2% Could Make Bally a One Term President
By Kapya Kaoma
Bally's victory of 2.8 million votes in the 2021 elections was big. Since then, Bally worshipers have weaponized his 2.8 million...
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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...