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Govt Committed in the fight against TB-HH

By Simon Banda – Kwacha Magazine President Hakainde Hichilema has reiterated the “New Dawn” Administration commitment in the fight against Tuberculosis (TB) that has continued to decimate humanity globally. “As Government, let me take this moment to evaluate our collective effort to raise awareness about the disease that continue to pose a threat to humanity,”…

Chadiza residents not happy with Nkandu Luo for insulting Chiefs

By Pamela Mulenga in Chadiza District, Eastern Province President Edgar Chagwa Lungu’s embattled Running Mate Professor Nkandu Luo has angered Chadiza residents in the Eastern Province for insulting Chiefs in broad daylight. Protesting Chadiza residents described Professor Luo’s disparaging remarks targeted at traditional leaders as uncultured. Residents bitterly complained in separate interviews that it is…

CiSCA on HH’s victory in the 12th August 2021 General Elections

By Judith Mulenga Civil Society Constitution Agenda (CiSCA) Chairperson Lusaka, Tuesday 17th August, 2021: THE Civil Society Constitution Agenda (CiSCA) congratulates the people of Zambia for once again demonstrating to ourselves and others of our unshakable belief in democracy. The large numbers that voted and in doing so unequivocally replaced a corrupt stifling dictatorship of President…

Voters in Shadows by Zambian author Hicks Sikazwe 

Book Review Title: Voters in Shadows Author: Hicks Sikazwe Publishers: HPS Communications Pages: 323 WHILE many scholars argue that only ethnicity drives voting behaviour in Africa, recent quantitative work finds government performance also matters. But under what conditions do Africans use ethnicity or performance to inform their vote? Veteran journalist and author Hicks Sikazwe answers…

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