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Mulambo Hamakuni Haimbe LLB, LLM, ACIS, FCIArb – Zambia

Mulambo Hamakuni Haimbe LLB, LLM, ACIS, FCIArb – Zambia


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  Mulambo was admitted to practice law as an advocate of the High Court for Zambia in June 2001 and gained the right of audience before the Supreme Court of Zambia in June 2004. Vastly experienced in commercial law and practice, Mulambo worked as counsel for Copperbelt Energy Corporation PLC and thereafter for Barclays Bank Zambia PLC in the same capacity before returning to private practice in April 2011 as partner in the firm of Malambo and Company. In January 2012, Mulambo took up the role of Managing Partner of the Firm with the key objective of enhancing its corporate...

Kenneth Kaunda


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Kenneth Kaunda Previous (Kenites) Next (Kenneth Minogue) Kenneth Kaunda 1st President of Zambia In office 24 October 1964 – 2 November, 1991 Succeeded by Frederick Chiluba 3rd Secretary General of Non-Aligned Movement In office 10 September 1970 – 9 September, 1973 Preceded by Gamal Abdel Nasser Succeeded by Houari Boumédienne Born April 28 1924 (age 95) Chinsali, Northern Rhodesia Political party United National Independence Party Spouse Betty Kaunda Profession Teacher Religion Presbyterian Kenneth David Kaunda, (born April 28, 1924) served as the first president of Zambia, from 1964 to 1991. He played a major role in Zambia’s independence movement which sought to free itself from Rhodesia and white minority rule. For his...

A look at Zambia’s 7NDP 2017-2021

A look at Zambia’s 7NDP 2017-2021


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By Derrick Sinjela and Nakamba Mwinji Zambia recently launched Volume One of the 7th National Development Plan (7NDP) (2017-2021). The 7NDP is regarded as a building block that will spur progress to meet the goals contained in Vision 2030. The 7th National Development Plan (2017-2021) (7NDP) builds on the Revised Sixth National Development Plan(2013-2016). The new plan represents the Government’s first concerted effort to move away from sectoral-based planning towards an integrated and multi-sectoral approach, that embeds and encapsulates SDGs and their indicators. The broad theme of the plan is “accelerating development efforts towards Vision 2030 without leaving anyone behind”...

‘A lot of wisdom can be gotten from Thomas Jefferson’, Nicole Richards wrote

‘A lot of wisdom can be gotten from Thomas Jefferson’, Nicole Richards wrote


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Nicole Richards November 17 2019 wrote at 6:41 AM Derrick Sinjela ‘A lot of wisdom can be gotten from Thomas Jefferson,the lawyer and statesman who was third of the U.S.  I haven’t yet read any of his books but have seen some of his art. If you can and if you have please lend one of his books. I would love to read it.       Be the first to like. Like Unlike

Pan African Radio 105.1FM Caesar Sindele hosts AU-ECOSOCC Presiding Officer, Joseph Chilengi  Sunday 8th January 2017 @18-20hours

Pan African Radio 105.1FM Caesar Sindele hosts AU-ECOSOCC Presiding Officer, Joseph Chilengi Sunday 8th January 2017 @18-20hours


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Join Caesar Sindele and The Economic, Social and Cultural Council of the African Union (AU-ECOSOCC) Presiding Officer, Mr. Joseph Chilengi (left) Sunday 8th January 2017 Pan African Radio 105.1FM Newsfeedback Programme Time: 18:00 hours -20:00 hours Topic: “Governance, Institutionalism and The Rule of Law in Africa, with focus on Zambia Special Guest: The Economic, Social and Cultural Council of the African Union (AU-ECOSOCC) Presiding Officer, Joseph Chilengi Tune in and listen as Anchor Caesar Sindele seeks answers from Mr. Joseph Chilengi on Good Governance and an Au decision to move the ECOSOCC Headquarters from Ethiopia to Zambia? To participate call+260950...

Should Chiefs in Zambia be involved in ‘Active or Partisan politics’?

Should Chiefs in Zambia be involved in ‘Active or Partisan politics’?


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Wednesday May 19, 2018 By Alfred A. K. Ndhlovu [Hon.] SEVERAL political leaders in Zambia have commented, or sometimes comment, that all chiefs should not comment on political matters because as traditional rulers they must be neutral in politics. There are two terms which have not been defined properly by politicians themselves which confuse the citizens of Zambia. The terms are “active politics” and “partisan politics” to which can, or must, be added the other common phrase “traditional rulers”. Is being neutral in politics consistent with respect for fundamental human rights? Do chiefs have human rights as traditional rulers and...

Macpherson Mutale at ‘2018 UNILUS The Tell Your Own Story Authors Awards’

Macpherson Mutale at ‘2018 UNILUS The Tell Your Own Story Authors Awards’


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Said Macpherson Mutale: “Tonight, Saturday 21st April 2018,  we honoured some of the local writers and authors who have done us proud. In our own small way we will contribute to this nation. Legacy continues as my man Gift Cosmic Phiri the main architect of this event would always say. Am proud of you my man and great work done. The Tell Your Own Story Authors Awards. Congratulations to all the winners. Let me also take this opportunity to thank the management of University of Lusaka (UNILUS) for according us a chance to host the awards at their Pioneer Campus. Let me...

Statement by His Excellency Dr. Edgar Chagwa Lungu President of the Republic of Zambia During the Swearing in Ceremony On Friday, 3rd January, 2020 State House Lusaka


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Statement by His Excellency Dr. Edgar Chagwa Lungu President of the Republic of Zambia During the Swearing in Ceremony On Friday, 3rd January, 2020 State House Lusaka I wish to congratulate you the three learned counsels on your respective appointments to serve as members of the Judicial Complaints Commission. I also wish to extend my congratulations to you Mr Sastone Silomba on your promotion as Permanent Secretary. Let me start by addressing members of the Judicial Complaints Commission: Mr. William Nyirenda, SC, Chairperson of the Judicial Complaints Commission; Mrs. Irene Mwezi Kunda- Commissioner; and Mr. Andrew Dean Mwansa Mumba- Commissioner:...

Road Transport and Safety Agency (RTSA) grants road tax extension

Road Transport and Safety Agency (RTSA) grants road tax extension


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ROAD TRANSPORT AND SAFETY AGENCY PRESS STATEMENT RTSA GRANTS ROAD TAX PAYMENT EXTENSION LUSAKA, Thursday 2nd January, 2020 — The Road Transport and Safety Agency (RTSA) has given a grace period of 18 days within which motorists and fleet owners should acquire motor vehicle and trailer licences (road tax) and Road Service Licences (RSLs) for the year 2020. All motorists, fleet owners and Public Service Vehicle Operators PSVs) have been given an extension of up to Monday 20th January, 2020 to pay for the required licences. Therefore, effective Friday 3rd January 2020, there will be no enforcement of the validity...

Is Harry Kalaba’s Democratic Party 2021 key opening Zambia’s prosperity?

Is Harry Kalaba’s Democratic Party 2021 key opening Zambia’s prosperity?


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… “Let us believe again”! Fellow Countrywomen and men, By Harry Kalaba – President Democratic Party -Zambia (DP) ON the Tuesday, the 2nd day of January, 2018, exactly two years today, I made a decision that many in my position would not have thought of taking. Which was to resign my position as Minister of Foreign Affairs. While it was not an easy decision to make on account of the animosity and acrimony that was anticipated. Today I can look back with a feeling of nolstalgia and thank God that I made the right decision. It was the right decision...

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