Jubilee Centre June 23rd, 2008
One way leaders establish their credibility and authority is by demonstrating how they act in times of crisis and calamity. In a nation of only eleven million people, a bus accident causing the death of twenty eight people and injuring fifty others is a major disaster. How was this disaster handled? Who led the people […]
Jubilee Centre June 16th, 2008
Ms. Faustina Sinyangwe, the MP for Matero, is complaining that the public do not show interest in what is being discussed at the National Constitution Conference. She is shocked that ordinary Zambians are not paying attention to the discussions concerning a document that shall govern them. Ms. Sinyangwe is asking the wrong question. A key […]
Jubilee Centre June 9th, 2008
UPND president Hakainde Hichilema says that Barack Obama’s nomination as US Democratic presidential candidate should serve as a lesson to Zambians that petty politics about tribal xenophobia should be a thing of a past. Mr. Hichilema urged Zambians to seriously learn from political developments of the American people who have demonstrated that race or color […]
Jubilee Centre June 2nd, 2008
Are Zambians lazy as was reported in the Post newspaper recently? Song writer Nathan Nyirenda does not agree. In his song Mwemakufi, there is a line in which he states that we work like donkeys, in the morning, at noon and in the evening and yet we remain poor. Zambians are not lazy when doing […]