UPND’s heart-stopping priorities
Dear Editor, IT is now all easy to identify emerging macabre and challenging issues affecting Zambians. The people therefore are looking for a type of leadership which will give them … Read More
Dear Editor, IT is now all easy to identify emerging macabre and challenging issues affecting Zambians. The people therefore are looking for a type of leadership which will give them … Read More
Dear Editor, THERE are those who deem and believe that the two institutions are the catholicon to their economic woes, but how pathetic they are. The holy truth is that … Read More
By SISHUWA SISHUWA THE answer is that, at this stage, I do not know. There are so many variables that are yet to be determined, though it is fair to … Read More
By BARNABAS ZULU ACADEMICIAN and political analyst Dr. Sishuwa Sishuwa has dismissed the notion that President Hakainde Hichilema will easily win and rebound in the 2026 general elections, describing such … Read More
IT should not come as a surprise that more people are now speaking out over the new dawn administration’s perceived fight against corruption. That the fight has been discriminatory as … Read More
THAT the growing menace of junkies has continued to receive little attention from the authorities and the public is a cause for concern. The so-called junkies are often dismissed and … Read More
THE Food Reserve Agency (FRA) should be commended for starting early to build the country’s strategic maize reserves by offering a good price to farmers. It is an open secret … Read More
In Zambia’s journey towards inclusive governance, Patriotic Front’s Given Lubinda’s call for President Hakainde Hichilema to embrace inclusive leadership by appointing more women into the government is not only timely but crucial for the nation’s progress.
OBVIOUSLY, Cornellius Mweetwa cannot admit the involvement of the new dawn administration in the strange happenings that occurred during the elections of deputy mayors for Kitwe and Ndola last Thursday.
THE violence that happened in Lusaka’s Kanyana Township involving cadres from the ruling United Party for National Development (UPND) must be a wake-up to its leadership that it is not immune from intra-party fighting.