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MAKEBI ZULU SHOWS MAGNANIMITY, BRAVES A RAINY NIGHT TO OFFER SOLIDARITY TO HIS FELLOW OPPOSITION LEADER BRIAN MUNDUBILE
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MAKEBI ZULU SHOWS MAGNANIMITY, BRAVES A RAINY NIGHT TO OFFER SOLIDARITY TO HIS FELLOW OPPOSITION LEADER BRIAN MUNDUBILE

Kudos to Makebi, a true people’s person, and a leader whose heart is as strong as his vision. In a political landscape often defined by bitterness, retaliation, and endless cycles of settling scores, Makebi Zulu stands out as a rare kind of leader, one with a genuinely big heart and an unwavering commitment to unity....

HOW MAKEBI ZULU COMPARES TO THE 7 PREVIOUS PRESIDENTS OF ZAMBIA BEFORE STEPPING INTO OFFICE
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HOW MAKEBI ZULU COMPARES TO THE 7 PREVIOUS PRESIDENTS OF ZAMBIA BEFORE STEPPING INTO OFFICE

Makebi enters this conversation with something different: a serious legal mind, legislative experience, and actual executive exposure from inside government. In politics, the music can fool people. But when the music stops, the file remains. And Makebi Zulu’s file is stronger than many of the men who came before him at the point they first stepped into office, particularly Hakainde Hichilema. 

IS MAKEBI THE CHOSEN ONE?
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IS MAKEBI THE CHOSEN ONE?

What Zulu was arguing, essentially, is that Zambia is not simply dealing with policy disagreements between competing parties. His argument is that the country’s governing system has drifted outside our constitutional boundaries, and that what is needed is not cosmetic adjustment but structural recalibration.

FROM THE UNITED NATIONS TO ZAMBIA’S POLITICAL FRONTLINE: DR. MWABA KASASE-BOTHA SPEAKS
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FROM THE UNITED NATIONS TO ZAMBIA’S POLITICAL FRONTLINE: DR. MWABA KASASE-BOTHA SPEAKS

Perhaps the most emotional moment of the interview came when Dr Kasase-Botha spoke about the unresolved burial of former President Edgar Chagwa Lungu. Nearly nine months after his death, the matter remains unsettled. For her, the issue is no longer about legal positions or political arguments. It is about something more fundamental.

ELDERS CALL FOR A FOURTH REPUBLIC
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ELDERS CALL FOR A FOURTH REPUBLIC

Prince Akashambatwa’s keynote cut through the noise of ordinary politics. He reminded us that being non-partisan does not mean being neutral between justice and injustice. That line deserves reflection. In Zambia, we often confuse neutrality with virtue. But neutrality in the face of structural imbalance is not a virtue. It is avoidance.