Zambia : The Opportunity to Pursue Higher Education
The news concerning the thousands of our fellow citizens who have withdrawn from the University of Zambia where they were accepted to pursue studies...
Zambia : The Opportunity to Pursue Higher Education
The news concerning the thousands of our fellow citizens who have withdrawn from the University of Zambia where they were accepted to pursue studies...
Random reflections from a week in Lusaka – BY KATE DOUGLAS
Random reflections from a week in Lusaka
The flight was full from Johannesburg to Lusaka. Just a two hour trip and I was peeking past...
CORRUPTION FIGHT HAS FAILED TO INSPIRE ZAMBIANS – By shi William in chingola
The corruption fight by the current Government has extremely failed to inspire the many Zambians and Diplomatic missions accredited to her. It is not...
Fifty Years of Independence – The Zambian Economy Part II – Water and Sanitation
As we turn fifty, we continue to ask ourselves some very important questions. This time, on water and sanitation. Can our economy attain middle...
Zambia: Government Size vs. Economic Growth
In this article, the term “economic growth” is used to refer to an increase in a country’s total output of goods and services over...
Fall of Kaunda’s UNIP: Zambia’s 50-year lesson in power and politics
By E. Munshya.
Many have eloquently told the powerful story of the founding of the United National Independence Party (UNIP). I should not retell that story...
Fifty Years of Independence – The Zambian Economy Part II – Energy Sector (Electricity)
As we turn fifty, we continue to ask some very important questions to check our progress and make a prognosis into the next half...
Challenges, weaknesses, and lapses: Beyond the sacking of Wynter Kabimba
n the 50 years of our independence, what really sets us apart as a people is the ability to reflect on issues after we...