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24 Jan 2024
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Edwin Mwiba
Persons with disabilities need to be carried upstairs to visit Lusaka National Museum
The Sililo Foundation keeps on raising awareness about the inaccessibility of many of public infrastructure to persons with disabilities in Zambia. And in line with this, was the organisation’s visit to the Lusaka National Museum […]
11 Jan 2024
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Michelo Maunga
Cholera: The Case of Hygiene in Zambia
The country is in the grips of yet another Cholera outbreak. As at 8th January 2024, some 200+ new cases were recorded. Presently, Lusaka is the epicenter of the pandemic, with the spread continuing to […]
31 Dec 2023
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Aka Monde Mungela
Resolutions and goal setting in the New-Year
My four-year-old daughter had an accident and wet her bed whilst sleeping on my lap, you should have seen me leap for fear of the urine reaching far. In Kalabo where I come from, we […]
25 Dec 2023
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Peter Mubanga Cheuka
Invest in research and development to solve vaccine access inequalities
As I was reading an electronic copy of the News Diggers newspaper published on November 28, 2023, I stumbled upon a story that covered the speeches delivered at the 3rd International Conference on Public Health […]
19 Dec 2023
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Linda Kasonde
Access to Information Bill – A Pandora’s Box
Zambians have been calling for an access to information law for about three decades. The intention behind these calls was to enable citizens to have greater access to information that is in the public interest […]
30 Nov 2023
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Guest Digger
ZESCO to save $34 million after connecting Chama, Lundazi to the national grid for the first time
Lundazi and Chama districts in the Eastern Province of Zambia will for the first time since independence be connected to the ZESCO electricity grid at the end of December 2023, effectively ushering in a new […]
27 Nov 2023
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Ibrahim Kamara
Rethinking the Implications of Mineral Tax Collection in US Dollars for the Kwacha and Foreign Exchange Management in Zambia
In this week’s article, I explore the consequences of the government collecting mineral taxes in US dollars rather than the local currency, the kwacha. I explore potential considerations and solutions to mitigate losses incurred due […]
22 Nov 2023
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Joe Nkadaani
ATI Bill is fair but needs more work!
The tabling of an Access to Information (ATI) Bill 2023 on Friday 10th November 2023 presents an opportunity for Zambia to enhance its democratic credentials. Enacting an Access to Information comes packed with a lot […]
20 Nov 2023
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O’Brien Kaaba and Mwami Kabwabwa
Access to Information Bill 2023: Did Government Get the Balance Right?
Government has finally tabled the Access to Information Bill No. 24 of 2023. The Bill is accessible via the National Assembly website at: https://www.parliament.gov.zm/node/11413. Should the Bill pass, it would bring closure to a protracted […]
17 Nov 2023
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Michael Chishala
Is Edgar Lungu really back in active politics? Maybe not.
Did you know that former President Edgar Chagwa Lungu is not in active politics? I know it sounds totally ridiculous and silly, but it is true. Sort of, provided that he actually truthfully resigned as […]
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