Wednesday, July 31, 2024

Feature Column

What would the world miss about Zambia if we simply vanished tomorrow?

By Sishuwa Sishuwa A visitor to Zambia who restricts themselves to parts of Lusaka could be forgiven for thinking that they had entered a vibrant...

Essays on Statecraft: Why Is Zambia Broke Part 3

By Jones K. Kasonso Having a population of 60% plus living below the poverty line, 54 years after independence, is an urgent crisis that requires...

Essays On Statecraft :Why Is Zambia Broke? Part 1

By Jones K Kasonso This series of articles attempts to provoke a conversation about the fundamental issues that touch on the current economic problems of...

An Analysis of the Lands (Acquisition) ACT CAP 296 of 1970 – Chitimukulu

By Henry Kanyanta Sosala The above is the law that deals with absentee landlords who may appear sometime later and claim land ownership with the...

Exposing Zambia’s Fake Heroes by Chitimukulu (Part 2)

By Henry Kanyanta Sosala The Failed Attempt of Regime Change in Zambia Impeccable sources have been revealing about the meetings that have been taking place in...

Exposing Zambia’s Fake Heroes by Chitimukulu (Part1)

By Henry Kanyanta Sosala Preamble There was an ideological tug of war to dominate their influences over the emerging African states between the western countries and...

The need to move with technology: a case of Zambia’s national registration card

By Aristide Bance Prologue The year is 1998 and I had just turned 16. My mum comes to my room and says I should get ready...

The illusive role of the Chitimukulu as the chief executive of the Bemba people and tribe

By Henry Kanyanta Sosala Preamble It’s the vulnerability of chiefs to politicians or that chiefs are at the mercy of people with political power is what...