Columns
U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit: ?Zambia’s Lessons on Governance, Health, and Partnership
By Mark Storella and Charles Holmes,
Public health and health security result not only from technical prowess, but also from economic and political choices, and...
Columns
Why Zambia’s president is adored abroad but a disappointment at home
By Sishuwa Sishuwa
Despite his lack of significant domestic achievements and rising discontentment with his leadership in Zambia, President Hakainde Hichilema has a remarkably positive...
Feature Column
Must we continue giving alms to street kids?
By Prince Bill M. Kaping’a Political/Social Analyst
We rescued him from the streets when nobody could even cast an eye on him. He...
Columns
HH being used as an imperialist puppet, lackey to fight China, Russia by the US
By Fred M'membe President of the Socialist Party
It's very clear that Mr Hakainde Hichilema is being used as an imperialist puppet, lackey to fight...
Columns
Munda Wakudala: Echoes For Vedanta To Return At Konkola Copper Mine
By Chainga Zulu
Theatricality and deception, powerful agents against the uninitiated. – Bane (Dark Knight Rises)
Theatricality and deception can make a person or company...
Columns
As Africa-USA Summit takes place in Washington this week, exports between the two are declining.
By Edward Chisanga
Repeated pledges on the table
This week, I saw my President boarding a plane to go to the United States of America (USA)...
Columns
Privatization 2.0: Why ZCCM-IH Royalty deal with FQM is not in Zambia’s best interests
By Kalima Nkonde
There has been a hot debate regarding the transaction that Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines investment Holding Limited (ZCCM-IH) and the holding company...
Columns
About Rewarding Incompetence: A case of Beaten Police Officers
By Sean Tembo - PeP Presiden
1. When news that eight police officers had been badly beaten by some villagers in Katete, first broke a...