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*Indifference or complicity: the shy reaction of the international community in the face of repression in Guinea*


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The divergent reaction of the international community to military coups in Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger and Guinea highlights a double standard concerning in global governance and diplomatic relations. While rapid convictions and calls for the restoration of democratic order are often heard in response to coups in Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger, the reaction to the coup in Guinea was remarkably attenuated. Despite the arbitrary arrests and the detention of political figures in Guinea, the international community has largely looked at the actions of the junta. This silence undermines efforts to defend democratic values ​​and human rights, stressing the need...

*Indifférence ou complicité : La Réaction Timide de la Communauté Internationale face à la Répression en Guinée*


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La réaction divergente de la communauté internationale aux coups d’État militaires au Mali, au Burkina Faso, au Niger et en Guinée met en lumière un double standard préoccupant dans la gouvernance mondiale et les relations diplomatiques. Alors que des condamnations rapides et des appels au rétablissement de l’ordre démocratique sont souvent entendus en réponse aux coups d’État au Mali, au Burkina Faso et au Niger, la réaction au coup d’État en Guinée a été remarquablement atténuée. Malgré les arrestations arbitraires et la détention de personnalités politiques en Guinée, la communauté internationale a largement fermé les yeux sur les actions de...

*Arrestation d’Aliou Bah et d’autres : Un Signal Alarmant pour la Démocratie – Agissons pour leur Libération*


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Dans un tournant inquiétant qui a provoqué un tollé au sein de la communauté nationale et internationale, Aliou Bah, président du parti politique MoDeL en Guinée, a été arrêté le 26 décembre 2024 à la frontière du pays, alors qu’il tentait de se rendre à Freetown. Accompagné de son chef de protocole et d’un membre de sa famille, l’arrestation et la condamnation d’Aliou Bah pour une prétendue offense au chef de l’État constituent une violation flagrante de ses droits fondamentaux et un rappel poignant de l’état précaire des libertés démocratiques en Guinée. *Les Circonstances de l’Arrestation : Une Question d’Intentions*...

FQM STANDS WITH GOVERNMENT TO SHAPE THE NEW GLOBAL MINING LANDSCAPE


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CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA – First Quantum Minerals (FQM) joined mining industry leaders from around the globe in Cape Town this week to reinforce its commitment to Zambia and support the government’s vision of producing 3 million tonnes of copper a year. FQM Director of Corporate Affairs John Gladston shared the platform at the Investing in African Mining Indaba in South Africa with Minister of Mines and Minerals Development Hon. Paul Kabuswe, Zanaco chief executive Mukwandi Chibesakunda and Copperbelt Energy Corporation chief executive Mutale Mukuka. The panel was moderated by Beltz Mining managing director Nkandu Beltz, MD. First Quantum was...

𝗣𝗿𝗶𝗺𝗲𝗡𝗲𝘁 𝗘𝘅𝗽𝗮𝗻𝗱𝘀 𝗗𝗶𝗴𝗶𝘁𝗮𝗹 𝗣𝗮𝘆𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁𝘀 𝘄𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗟𝗮𝘂𝗻𝗰𝗵 𝗼𝗳 𝗣𝗿𝗶𝗺𝗲𝗣𝗮𝘆 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗕𝗶𝗹𝗹𝘀 𝗠𝗮𝗿𝗸𝗲𝘁𝗽𝗹𝗮𝗰𝗲


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Lusaka, 3rd February 2025: As digital payments continue to reshape the financial landscape across Africa, businesses like PrimeNet are stepping up to simplify DFS accessibility and efficiency. In a market that remains highly fragmented, PrimePay is designed to simplify transactions, enhance financial inclusion, and create a seamless digital payment experience for consumers and businesses alike. Introducing Bills.PrimePay.co.zm – A Seamless Way to Pay PrimePay is a next-generation digital payment platform by PrimeNet Solutions that streamlines financial transactions, making them faster, safer, and more convenient. Whether for individuals, businesses, or service providers, PrimePay offers a unified, secure, and easy-to-use ecosystem that...

Why Africa Rises and Falls: A Lesson from “Why Nations Fail


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By Dr. Lawrence Mwelwa A tree without deep roots is easily blown away by the wind. So too are nations built on weak foundations, swayed by the storms of corruption, greed, and short-term power struggles. Africa, a land of immense wealth and untapped potential, has stood at the crossroads of destiny for centuries. Yet, while some nations rise, others remain shackled by extractive institutions—systems designed not to empower the people but to enrich a few at the expense of many. In Why Nations Fail, Acemoglu and Robinson argue that nations succeed when they build inclusive institutions—systems that allow their people...

Coach Stephen Mukuka: Birthing Business Strategy and Entreprenuership Zambian government’s 2025 SME’s


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By Coach Stephen Mukuka PhD The Zambian government’s 2025 budget introduces several measures aimed at fostering the growth of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). However, certain fiscal policies, particularly tax increases, may have significant implications for SME operations. Supportive Measures for SMEs: 1. Credit Guarantee Program Expansion: The allocation to the Credit Guarantee Program has been increased from 386 million kwachas in 2024 to 851.7 million kwachas in 2025. This initiative is designed to enhance SMEs’ access to financing by providing guarantees that reduce the risk for lenders. parliament.gov.zm 2. Tax Concessions for Rural Businesses: The budget increases the tax...

Zambia’s Disregarded Tobacco Crisis: The Disturbing Transformation of Thriving Lives into a Growing Pile of Lifeless Skeletons…in The Kashiki Chronicles


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By Bratelli Lupokoma Greetings once again from the Matenda Facilitating Epidemic Zone (MaFEZ), the home of Ba Zungu Tobacco (BZT) and the Big Kashiki family. It has been more than a week since the jaw-dropping spooky revelation, but the nation is still trying to come to terms with the discovery of a skeleton tucked away in a room on a bed -complete with beddings and all, at a house in Lusaka’s Garden Compound. The remains belonged to a husband, whose wife living in the same house with three adult children, insisted he had passed away from “natural causes” and that...

Kashiki Wins Again!… in THE KASHIKI CHRONICLES


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By Bratelli Lupokoma Survey Findings Show Nearly 15% of Zambian School Children Smoke. Happy new year and greetings from the Matenda Facilitating Epidemic Zone (MaFEZ), the home of Ba Zungu Tobacco (BZT) and the Big Kashiki family! The year has started on an exciting note with the recently published Global Youth Tobacco Survey (GYTS) for Zambia. In case you missed it, GYTS is a nationally representative school-based survey of students in grades associated with ages 13 to 15. Findings of the survey conducted by the Ministry of Health in conjuction with the World Health Organisation and CDC reveal that 15...

Introducing Kashiki -Licensed To Kill…in THE KASHIKI CHRONICLES


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By Bratelli Lupokoma Hello reader! My name is Kashiki. I am thrilled to be afforded a column in the Rainbow Newspaper. Let me give you ka free leakage: there is nothing ‘rainbowish’ about me, as half the people that associate with me as per manufacturers instructions usually end up in ashes. In simple terms, I kill half the number of those that befriend me. Im sure by now you must think I am a bit of an oddity. I admit i am quite weird actually, but don’t worry, I’ve been normalised – or rather, my existence has been cleverly crafted...

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