Dr. Muyanje Able Chilambe graduates in Venezuela, salutes the Socialist Party’s people-centered policy
Dr. Muyanje Able Chilambe


Caracas, Venezuela | 17 January 2026
The Office of the President of the Socialist Party of Zambia has received a message of profound gratitude and revolutionary solidarity from Dr. Muyanje Able Chilambe, currently in Caracas, Venezuela, who has successfully completed his medical studies under a scholarship facilitated by the Socialist Party.
In his message addressed to the Party President, Dr. Fred M’membe, Dr. Chilambe stated that his academic and professional journey stands as living proof of the Socialist Party’s commitment to people-centered development, social justice, and international proletarian solidarity. Dr. Chilambe emphasized that the Party’s ideology is not merely rhetorical, but is expressed through concrete, transformative action that restores dignity and opportunity to the working class.
Dr. Chilambe recalled that, prior to receiving the scholarship, his aspiration to serve the people through medicine had been severely constrained by the capitalist commodification of education.

Dr. Chilambe noted that the scholarship represented a decisive political intervention—one that reclaimed education as a fundamental human right and invested in the collective intellectual capacity of the Zambian people.
Dr. Chilambe reported that his training in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela provided an education that extended beyond clinical medicine to include lessons in anti-imperialist struggle and people-first governance.
Studying within a system inspired by ALBA solidarity and the legacy of Comandante Hugo Chávez, he said, deepened his understanding that Zambia’s struggle for social justice is inseparable from the global fight for human dignity.

Dr. Chilambe stated that his qualification as a medical doctor should be understood not as an individual achievement, but as a collective victory belonging to the Socialist Party, the people of Zambia, and the people of Venezuela whose solidarity made his training possible. He described himself as a doctor “forged in the fire of socialist internationalism.”
Dr. Chilambe further pledged that, having taken the Hippocratic Oath, he would dedicate his skills to public service rather than private enrichment, with particular focus on underserved and neglected communities.

Dr. Chilambe reaffirmed his commitment to serve as a “doctor of the people” and as a cadre in the broader struggle for a healthy, just, and socialist Zambia.
Dr. Chilambe concluded by expressing unwavering gratitude to the President and the Socialist Party for their visionary leadership and for breaking the barriers that once limited his future, reaffirming his lifelong commitment to the cause of socialism and the masses.
