Digital technologies are increasingly recognised as crucial tools for developing countries to accelerate economic growth and sustainable development. These technologies can enhance service delivery, create new...
The introduction of multiparty democracy in Zambia in 1991 by the Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) also saw the emergence of independent media houses such as...
Digital literacy in Zambia is critical for economic growth, education, and social development. However, significant challenges remain that need to be addressed by the government and...
Grassroots movements advocating for freedom of expression and media freedom have played a pivotal role in advancing reforms in Zambia’s media landscape. Key institutions, such as...
The Prelate of Methodist Church of Nigeria, Dr. Oliver Ali Aba, has urged Zambian citizens to resist the raging culture of homosexuality that has gripped some...
Zambia’s media landscape has undergone a significant shift, with digital and social media platforms sparking a surge of creative expression. These platforms have become a megaphone...
The music that guides a dancer’s movements is crafted by the instrumentalist, much like how the press, known as the “fourth estate,” plays a crucial role...
For democracy to flourish, a robust policy environment is essential to liberate the media from excessive control and manipulation. Since the return to multiparty democracy and...
Zambian President, Hakainde Hichilema, has revealed that he earns K53,000 as monthly salary, while urging citizens, especially the youths, to refrain from relying solely on government...
The Zambian government has denied allegations that it is allocating lands meant for vulnerable citizens to foreigners through resettlement schemes. The Permanent Secretary of Resettlement in...