PRESIDENT HICHILEMA ACCEPTS THE RESIGNATION OF HON.STANLEY KAKUBO AS MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION

PRESIDENT HICHILEMA ACCEPTS THE RESIGNATION OF HON.STANLEY KAKUBO AS MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION President Hakainde Hichilema has accepted the resignation of Hon. Stanley Kakubo MP from his Cabinet position as Minister of Foreign Affirs and International Cooperation. The President acknowledges the commendable work and leadership Hon. Kakubo MP has rendered to the

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DON’T BLAME GOVERNMENT FOR THE DOLLAR-FORMER BOZ GOVERNOR

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President Hichilema terminates Barry’s appointment

President Hichilema terminates Barry’s appointment December 20, 2023 LUSAKA – PRESIDENT Hakainde Hichilema has with immediate effect terminated appointment of Zambia Air force (ZAF) Commander Lieutenant (Lt.) General Collin Barry. President Hichilema has since appointed Major General Oscar Nyoni as ZAF Commander and has since promoted him to substantive rank of Lieutenant General in the

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Support Cuundu Chaitwa, Regional Groupings-Dr.Elias Munshya

What they said then…. Support Cuundu Chaitwa, Regional Groupings-Dr.Elias Munshya Regions are vital ingredients of our democracy. Without regional power and peculiarities, Zambian democracy would have long perished. The best way for Zambia is a heterogeneous political polity and a diverse confluence of various regional patterns and preferences. Instead of castigating regionalism, we must now,

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HICHILEMA, A Messiah or Dictator?

HICHILEMA, A Messiah or Dictator? By Mike Theo Hambulo Following the death of UPND Founder, Anderson Mazoka in May 2006 in Johannesburg a fierce succession debate ensued. But Zambians will remember the dangerous and tribal clarion calls made by certain political elements that hail from Southern Province who demanded that only a Tonga could succeed

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