Columns
One Zambia, Two Nations! The disturbing ill-treatment of Tongas in Lungu’s Zambia
By Sishuwa Sishuwa
I recently attended a social occasion in Lusaka. The event, not unusual in the capital city, brought together Zambians from disparate ethnic...
Feature Column
Could what happens in Ethiopia be important to Zambia?
How Africa could become the new Asia
By Hans Gerard Moleman
For a long time, Ethiopia was known as one of the poorest nations in the...
Columns
The Kwatha Public Discussion – Are Zambians Finally Finding Their Voice?
A group of ordinary Zambian citizens gathered at Lusaka’s Kapingila house on Friday 29th June for an all too unusual reason – to examine...
Columns
Many young people are not going to school because of fees
By Fred M'membe
Education is very important for our country and our people. If we want to develop our economy to overcome poverty, we have...
Columns
Civil Society Work Should be Political, but not Partisan
By Prince J. Ndoyi MMD Youth
I want to comment on the civil society trends in Zambia over the recent past vis-Ã -vis democratic activism and...
Columns
Black Mountain-An Example of the price Zambia is paying for President Lungu’s 2021 bid
By Laura Miti
After it had been sold to the Chinese or something (not quite sure who had assumed ownership) the Jerabos used voice notes...
Columns
A parting word, for now
By Sishuwa Sishuwa
A weekly column such as this one does not exist on its own. It requires the support and interest of readers, the...
Columns
Debating Funerals
By Dickson Jere
Had we been a reading citizens, this debate would not arise.
It is all written in the the Government Policy of 2012 which...