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The Independent Observer > Articles by: Alice Nachilembe

Editorial:Unlocking Zambia’s Economic Potential

Zambia’s economic development is at a critical juncture. To achieve sustainable growth, reduce poverty, and improve living standards, we must implement policies that empower Zambians, diversify the economy, and foster a conducive business environment. First and foremost, we must ensure that Zambians control their natural resources and economy. The Zambian Development Agency (ZDA) must prioritize […]

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31 Prohibited Immigrants Detained In Serenje District

Serenje District authorities have detained 31 prohibited immigrants. The group was intercepted by security forces while travelling in a truck bound for South Africa. Serenje District Commissioner, Paul Masuwa has emphasized the vigilance of the local police service and Immigration officials in combating illegal immigration. He has since issued a stern warning to Zambians involved […]

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Leaders provide direction, ordinary people govern- M’membe

By Staff Writer Socialist Party (SP) President Dr Fred M’membe has emphasized the pivotal role of ordinary people in governance and progress. Dr M’membe highlighted that while leaders offer guidance, it is the collective efforts of the populace that truly drive change. “Chiefs just lead; it is the ordinary people who govern and deliver progress,” […]

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Zambia Faces Harsh Climate Challenge- Minister Robert Lihefu

By ALICE NACHILEMBE  North-western Provincial Minister Robert Lihefu has warned that Zambia is struggling with a severe climate crisis that’s harming the environment, society, and economy. Speaking at the World Environmental Day event in Kalumbila District, Mr. Lihefu noted that deforestation, agricultural expansion, and urbanization have led to significant land degradation and loss of ecosystems […]

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 Five Dead, 11 Survive Boat Capsize on Lake Bangweulu

By ALICE NACHILEMBE  A devastating incident occurred on Lake Bangweulu today, June 8, 2024, when a boat carrying 16 passengers capsized due to strong winds and waves, resulting in the deaths of five people. Eleven others survived the ordeal. According to Police Spokesperson Rae Hamoonga, Samfya Police received reports of the tragic incident at approximately […]

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Nine More Sensele Mine Victims Laid to Rest

By Chiluba Chabi Nine bodies recovered from Sensele Mine in Chingola over the past five days were buried today at Chingola Cemetery, bringing the total number of recovered bodies to 22. This follows the tragic mine accident last year, which trapped over 31 miners, resulting in 22 recoveries and only one survivor. Seven of the […]

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