Motion to criminalise hate speech, tribalism progressive
Analysis: EMELDA MUSONDA
LAST Thursday Parliament unanimously adopted a motion to urge Government to enforce laws that criminalise hate speech, tribalism and discrimination. (more…)
Analysis: EMELDA MUSONDA
LAST Thursday Parliament unanimously adopted a motion to urge Government to enforce laws that criminalise hate speech, tribalism and discrimination. (more…)
THE unanimous adoption of the motion to enforce laws which criminalise hate speech, tribalism and discrimination by Parliament is not only commendable and progressive, but long overdue. (more…)
NANCY SIAME, Lusaka and CATHERINE MUMBA, Choma
THE Ministry of Health has instituted investigations into a matter where a male nurse is alleged to have denied services to a mother who took her child to a health facility because she could not speak a local language. (more…)
PRISCILLA MWILA, Lusaka
FORMER President Kenneth Kaunda has urged chiefs to embrace the ‘One Zambia, One Nation’ motto to promote unity in the country. (more…)
THELMA BWALYA, Lusaka
WITH tribalism still rearing its ugly head in certain sections, five leading local musicians have decided to add their voice with a song discouraging the practice. (more…)
STEVEN MVULA, Lusaka
FORMER Chief Justice Lombe Chibesakunda (right) says the placement of young unmarried civil servants in other provinces by founding President Kenneth Kaunda encouraged inter-marriages which kept tribalism in check. (more…)
IT IS sad that 53 years after Independence, which was achieved through unity of all regions, Zambia is grappling with tribalism.
STEVEN MVULA, Parliament
VICE-PRESIDENT Inonge Wina says certain questions by some members of Parliament (MPs) during her 45 minutes question time are aimed at dividing the nation.
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