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This is what happens when you leave the corrupt to enjoy freedom
MR Edgar Lungu’s call for the international community to take note of the abuse of human rights in the UPND government is interesting when one considers where Zambia is coming from. When he condemns President... […]
Indeed, HH must strike a balance to lead people in good and bad times
MONGU Diocese Catholic Bishop Evans Chinyemba has reminded President Hakainde Hichilema that Zambians have given him the responsibility to lead them whether in happy or difficult moments as the country battles the effects of drought... […]
Gambling and how it’s pushing addicted youths into destitution
THE high cost of living and economic hardships around the country are forcing families to engage in unorthodox activities for survival. This pressure is creating a very big problem for our society. Families are breaking... […]
More people like Sangwa should vie for president
LAST week readers woke up to an interesting story in which constitutional lawyer John Sangwa State Counsel, in responding to a question of whether he would be available for the top job, said he would... […]
Govt promised to evacuate all cancer patients, what happened?
THE recent revelation by Health Minister Sylvia Masebo regarding the alarming rates of cervical cancer in Zambia is a wake-up call to both the government and our women folk. The statistics she presented paint a... […]
It’s not the duty of the police to regulate speech
THE Inspector General of Zambia Police, Graphel Musamba says “citizens do not understand that freedom of expression has limits and that Zambia’s democracy was in its nascent state that is just emerging from doldrums of... […]
Things were not any better under Lungu, PF
…continued It is sad that the Lungu-led political grouping wants to paint a gloomy picture of everything that their successors are doing. Even with the recently secured debt restructuring deal, some were rubbishing it as... […]
Inciting Zambians to make noise over a national disaster
POLITICS in Zambia are rarely ever about issues. Every right-thinking Zambian knows that. Sometimes, however, political actors really go overboard with their politics. Name-calling, outright insults, and worse; messages deliberately crafted to deceive. Sadly, in... […]
HH promised a disciplined Police Service, but we see no change
The Zambia Police Service, at the pace officers are conducting themselves, risks becoming a rogue force under Inspector General Graphel Musamba. Police are fallible, we don’t expect them to always make correct decisions, but in... […]
What Zambians can’t do in China shouldn’t be done by Chinese here
THERE are so many concerns that we can raise about the recent development in which at least 22 Chinese nationals and their Zambian recruits were arrested for engaging in a highly sophisticated Internet Fraud syndicate.... […]
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