Splitting Lusaka into two: Leadership of hope for Zambia’s capital city
The City of Lusaka, as messy as it is, is still very strategic to the economic interests of our country. We must take great...
Fifty Years of Independence – Part I
Fifty Years of Independence - Part I
On October 24th 2014, Zambia turns fifty from British Rule.
What are we doing differently 50 years after gaining political...
Mumba Malila: A Supreme Court Justice for our time
At the age of 50, newly appointed Supreme Court Justice Mumba Malila is one of the youngest Zambians to have ascended to the apex...
Mulenga Sata does satisfy the constitution to be presidential candidate in Zambia – ...
In the interest of state unity and national sanity, Vice-President Guy Lindsay Scott should either be fired or severely reprimanded so that he stops...
When a Vice-President works in the dark: Guy Scott and the vacuum from Tel...
Never in the short history of our republic have we had a vice-president who is as marginalised as Guy Lindsay Scott. Effectively, this Patriotic Front...
When a Vice-President works in the dark: Guy Scott and the vacuum from Tel...
Never in the short history of our republic have we had a vice-president who is as marginalised as Guy Lindsay Scott. Effectively, this Patriotic Front...
When a smuggler acts as President: Wynter Kabimba and his men from Kenya –...
Personal sabotage should know its constraints. But just when you think that stuff cannot get any worse, that is when it usually does. It...
What’s wrong in reporting conflict – Imam Ali
New York leading Imam Shamsi Ali wants the media to exercise greater caution in reporting issues with potential to divide society.
In revisiting the controversy...
Parliament Needs to Be Trimmed! – Henry Kyambalesa
In 2010, the National Constitutional Conference (NCC) recommended an increase in the number of Parliamentary seats from 158 to 280 seats. Recently, Electoral Commission...