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HH Named Among World Leaders of 2025: Zambia’s Economic Turnaround Story

By Maxwell Shumba  President Hakainde Hichilema has been named among The Telegraph’s World Leaders of 2025, a global recognition that places Zambia’s head of state among influential leaders shaping the world’s political and economic direction. The honour reflects not just personal leadership, but a broader story of national recovery, reform, and resilience after years of economic distress. From Economic Crisis to Global Recognition When President Hichilema assumed office in August 2021, Zambia was grappling with one of the most difficult economic periods in its history. The country had defaulted on its external debt in November 2020, becoming the first African nation to do so during the COVID-19 pandemic. Public finances were strained, investor confidence was fragile, inflation was high, and essential public services were under pressure. According to The Telegraph, Zambia was widely viewed at the time as an “economic basket case.” However, four years later, the narrative has change...
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Police Detain Suspect in the Brutal Murder of Two Zambian Businesswomen in Malawi

The long and painful wait for answers has taken a significant turn following the arrest of a suspect linked to the tragic murder of two Zambian businesswomen whose lives were cut short during a cross-border trading trip to Malawi. Police in Chipata, Eastern Province, have confirmed the detention of a 60-year-old man, identified as Chola Bwalya, of Garden House area in Lusaka, in connection with the gruesome killings that occurred in October 2025 in Mchinji District, Malawi. The Arrest and Current Status Eastern Province Police Commanding Officer Robertson Mweemba announced that the suspect was apprehended in Lusaka on Christmas Eve and has since been transferred to Chipata Central Police Station, where he is currently being held as investigations continue. The arrest comes after months of coordinated investigations involving Zambian law enforcement authorities following the violent deaths of Agness Bwalya and Jane Lungu, both Zambian nationals engaged in small-scale cross-border trade....

Today’s Football Updates: Boxing Day Football, AFCON Action & Christmas NFL Drama

Friday, December 26, 2025 By Maxwell Shumba  Football fans around the world are enjoying one of the most anticipated days on the sporting calendar. Boxing Day football returns with intensity in England, the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) continues to heat up, and the aftershocks of a dramatic NFL Christmas Day are still being felt. From Old Trafford under the lights to crucial AFCON clashes involving Zambia, Egypt, and South Africa, today delivers non-stop action across continents. Christmas Day Recap: NFL Delivers Festive Drama Thursday, December 25, 2025 Christmas Day belonged to the NFL, with two major games that reshaped the playoff picture. Vikings 23 – 10 Lions The Minnesota Vikings produced a disciplined performance to defeat the Detroit Lions, officially eliminating Detroit from playoff contention. Minnesota’s defense dominated proceedings, neutralizing Detroit’s offensive threats and sending a clear message heading into the final stretch of the season. Broncos 20 – 13 Chief...

U.S. Strikes, ISIS in West Africa, and the Uncertain Road to 2026

By Maxwell Shumba  Nigerians: What Happens Next? Nigeria once again finds itself at the center of global attention following reported United States military strikes targeting extremist elements in the country’s northwestern region, particularly around Sokoto. While the immediate focus has been on whether these strikes weakened ISIS-linked groups operating in West Africa, the deeper question remains unresolved: what happens next for Nigeria, its people, and its fragile security landscape? To understand the implications, one must look beyond the battlefield and examine the complex layers of terrorism, governance, religion, ethnicity, diplomacy, and civilian survival that define modern Nigeria. A Country Under Persistent Strain Nigeria is Africa’s most populous nation and one of its most strategically important. Yet for over a decade, it has battled multiple security crises simultaneously. Boko Haram and ISIS-West Africa Province (ISWAP) in the northeast, banditry and kidnapping in th...

A Christmas in Prison”: Hon. Raphael Nakachinda’s Message from Behind Bars

By Maxwell Shumba  Christmas is traditionally a season of joy, family, reflection, and renewal. But for Hon. Raphael Mangani Nakachinda, PF/Tonse Alliance Secretary General, Christmas 2025 has unfolded behind prison walls — away from loved ones, freedom, and the warmth that defines the season. From incarceration, Nakachinda has issued a powerful, emotional, and politically charged message that blends faith, suffering, resistance, and a call to national awakening. His words offer a rare glimpse into life behind bars during the festive season, while also serving as a rallying cry to the opposition, civil society, the church, and the Zambian people at large. A Season of Gratitude Amid Confinement Nakachinda begins his message with gratitude. Despite the harsh reality of incarceration, he acknowledges the unwavering support from family, friends, party members, and ordinary citizens who have taken time to visit him and fellow incarcerated comrades. According to him, these visits are mor...

Integrity Over Temptation: Zambian Officers Honoured for Rejecting Massive Bribes

 By Maxwell Shumba In a world where corruption often makes louder headlines than integrity, two Zambian public officers have reminded the nation that honesty still has defenders. Their stories are not just about rejecting money; they are about choosing duty over personal gain, principle over pressure, and the future of Zambia over momentary wealth. At the centre of this powerful narrative is Detective Sergeant Ruth Nyambe of the Zambia Police Service, whose courage and professionalism recently earned her national recognition from the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC). Her actions have become a shining example of what ethical public service should look like. The incident unfolded at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport, one of Zambia’s most sensitive points of entry and exit. During a routine operation, Detective Sergeant Nyambe intercepted a suspect who was attempting to travel out of the country carrying a staggering US$2 million in cash and pieces of suspected gold. As the gravity...

Pay Them Over Resignations – Court Rules

Maxwell Shumba  The High Court has delivered a strong message to employers across Zambia: resignation does not always mean an employee left willingly. In a landmark judgment involving the Zambia Medicines and Medical Supplies Agency (ZAMMSA), the court ruled that seven former employees who resigned amid prolonged investigations were, in fact, constructively dismissed and must be compensated accordingly. The case arose from a major scandal that rocked ZAMMSA between 2014 and 2019, during which medicines and HIV testing kits worth over USD 1 million were stolen. The theft angered international donors, including the UN Global Fund, who demanded accountability and transparency from the Zambian government. The situation escalated to the point where foreign forensic investigators from Switzerland and South Africa were brought in to assist local authorities in identifying those responsible. Amid intense pressure and public scrutiny, seven ZAMMSA employees on permanent and pensionable cont...