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Weekly Dialogue: *A Divided House: Edgar Lungu’s Failure to Unite the Opposition and Its Implications for Zambia*


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By Dr. Lawrence Mwelwa The African adage warns us: “A man who cannot dance well says the floor is uneven.” In the unfolding drama of Zambia’s opposition politics, this wisdom resonates deeply. Former President Edgar Lungu, once a custodian of national affairs, now finds himself unable to even manage the internal squabbles within the opposition. If he cannot bring harmony to the smaller spheres of Tonse, UKA, and PF, what audacity or competence can he claim to have in addressing the vast, intricate issues of a divided nation? Leadership is not merely a title; it is a test of resolve,...

Weekly Dialogue: *Can Zambia Achieve Genuine Dialogue 584 before the 2026 Elections?*


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By Dr. Lawrence Mwelwa In the heart of Africa, where the Zambezi River flows with both calm and might, Zambia’s history tells a tale of resilience and unity amidst its trials. The nation’s political dialogue, often steered by its moral compass—the Church—has been a guiding light in turbulent times. In the early 1990s, when Zambia transitioned from a one-party state to a multiparty democracy, it was the Church that convened and mediated dialogue, fostering a spirit of compromise and mutual understanding. As the proverb says, “When the roots are deep, there is no reason to fear the wind.” That era...

Too little rain, too much rain!


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Rainbow News 07/01/25 Too little rain, too much rain! Droughts and floods are killing agriculture, hydropower and the economy- how can we reduce them? If you have been following my articles in The Rainbow for the past 2 years you may be thinking I’m a soil fanatic; if so you are correct and I hope to persuade you that healthy soil is the most important thing in our lives here on earth, healthy soil can set us free, healthy soil accepts and holds rainfall, degraded soil does not and will kill us all. • Healthy soil allows us to grow...

Zambian Children Young People and Women in Development (ZCYPWD) is appreciative of your Leadership and Development Comrade Hermis Maunda!


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Zambian Children Young People and Women in Development (ZCYPWD) is appreciative of your Leadership and Development Comrade Hermis Maunda! Technical Specialist – Child Rights Governance Lusaka Province, Zambia · Technical Specialist – Child Rights Governance · Save the Children International, an Economic and Social Development Expert with vast experience in human rights, policy analysis, technical support, Sichepele Hermis Maunda https://www.linkedin.com/posts/sichepele-hermis-maunda-5b9b637a_leadership-cop29-baku-activity-7264375199733608449-IlQK?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_android Be the first to like. Like Unlike

Xi welcomed by Chinese classic folk song during state visit to Brazil


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Xi welcomed by Chinese classic folk song during state visit to Brazil Source: Xinhua Editor: huaxia 2024-11-21 02:56:16 Chinese President Xi Jinping on Wednesday attended a grand welcome ceremony held by Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. A Brazilian singer performed the Chinese classic My Homeland in Chinese. The song My Homeland is an interlude from a movie about the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea in the early 1950s. This song, based on a folk tune, expresses profound patriotic sentiments. Produced by Xinhua Global Service■ Copyright©2000-2025XINHUANET.com All rights reserved. Xi welcomed by Chinese classic folk song...

A Message of Reflection and Renewal for 2025 – United National Independence Party (UNIP) Vice Secretary General Roy Kasuba on Wednesday January 1st, 2025

“We remember the Zambia of old, where our parastatal companies were the backbone of our economy, providing vital services and employment opportunities to our citizens.We recall the pride and self-sufficiency that came with owning and controlling our own destiny,” reminisces United National Independence Party (UNIP) Vice Secretary General (VSG) Comrade (Cde.) Roy Kasuba

*Preliminary Declaration to the International Criminal Court* *Thursday, December 12, 2024* defending the Republic of Guinea by Lancine SACKO


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*Preliminary Declaration to the International Criminal Court* *Thursday, December 12, 2024* By Lancine SACKO *Introduction* The Republic of Guinea experienced, on September 5, 2021, the bloodiest coup d’état in the sub-region which led to the overthrow of the legitimate government of President ALPHA CONDÉ. These putschists, united in a body called the National Council for Recovery and Development (CNRD), appointed a former French Foreign Legion soldier named Mamadi DOUMBOUYA as head of the country. This marked the*Preliminary Declaration to the International Criminal Court* *Thursday, December 12, 2024* By Lancine SACKO *Introduction* The Republic of Guinea experienced, on September 5, 2021,...

**New Year’s Greetings 2025* _Dear fellow Guineans_ – from Lancine SACKO


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**New Year’s Greetings 2025* _Dear fellow Guineans_, At the beginning of 2025, I address you with hope for our beloved Guinea. This year is crucial for our common future. *Unity and responsibility* The unity of Guineans is our strength. Whether we come from Conakry, Kankan, Nzérékoré or Labé, we are Guineans first. Our diversity is our wealth. To our generation and to the next generation, I appeal: *the future of our nation is in our hands*. Let us commit ourselves to building a prosperous Guinea of which we will be proud. *Sovereignty and prosperity* Let us preserve our sovereignty while...

JUSTINA MUTALE ENTERS AFRICAN LEADERS HALL OF FAME, WINS LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD


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Seattle, Washington, USA — On Sunday, December 15, 2024, the Seattle Airport Marriott was the stage for an unforgettable celebration of African excellence during the 2024 African Achievement Awards. Among the highlights of this prestigious event was the presentation of the Lifetime Achievement Award to Her Excellency Dr. Justina Mutale, a globally recognized leader whose work continues to inspire generations. A recipient of numerous awards from across the globe, Dr. Mutale, who has been lauded as one of the most influential African women in the world was recently inducted to the African Leaders Hall of Fame by the New Africa...

*Subject: Call for intervention on behalf of Dr. Ibrahima Kassory Fofana, hospitalized in the Republic of Guinea*


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_Mr. President of the African Union Commission_, _Mr. Secretary-General of the United Nations_, _Ladies and Gentlemen Heads of International Organizations_, We are writing to you as citizens concerned about respect for human rights and the principles of humanity, to request your intervention in the current situation of Dr. Ibrahima Kassory Fofana, former Prime Minister of the Republic of Guinea, currently hospitalized in a critical state of health. We have learned with dismay that a request for appearance has been addressed to Dr. Kassory Fofana, who would be forced to answer questions from magistrates from his hospital bed on November 19,...

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