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Paramount Chief Chitimukulu Backs Zambia’s Constituency Delimitation Process

  By The BalanceHub   Zambia’s ongoing electoral reforms continue to spark debate across the country, but an important voice from traditional leadership has stepped forward in support of the initiative. Chitimukulu, one of Zambia’s most respected traditional leaders, has expressed support for the constituency delimitation process being conducted by the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ). The process aims to create 70 new constituencies across Zambia, increasing the number from 156 to 226 constituencies. The initiative is being carried out in accordance with the Zambian Constitution, which requires constituencies to be reviewed periodically to ensure fair representation as populations grow and communities expand. Why the Delimitation Process Matters Over the years, many constituencies in Zambia have become geographically large and heavily populated, making it difficult for Members of Parliament to effectively serve the needs of their constituents. Some constituencies cover va...
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Tears and Tension: Inside Raila Odinga’s Staff Crisis Meeting

 By The BalanceHub Team   Politics often appears powerful and organized to the public. Leaders stand before crowds with confidence, speaking about unity, progress, and direction. But behind the scenes, the reality can sometimes be very different. Recently, reports from Nairobi revealed a dramatic moment inside the political offices of veteran Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga—a meeting described by insiders as emotional, tense, and deeply revealing of internal struggles. An Emotional Meeting Behind Closed Doors According to reports, a crisis meeting involving staff members within Raila Odinga’s political circle quickly turned into a heated and emotional confrontation. What was expected to be a routine internal discussion reportedly evolved into a session filled with frustration, tears, and difficult conversations. Some staff members, many of whom had served the political movement for years, reportedly expressed feelings of uncertainty and disappointment about recent develo...

Hakainde Hichilema’s Presidency So Far: A Detailed Assessment of Reform, Recovery and Governance in Zambia

  By The BalanceHub Editorial Team  When Hakainde Hichilema was sworn in as Zambia’s seventh Republican President in August 2021, he inherited an economy in distress, a nation burdened by debt, and a population demanding change. His victory marked a significant political transition, ushering in what his administration termed the “New Dawn” government — a promise of economic recovery, institutional reform, and democratic renewal. Hakainde Hichilema  The Republic President of Zambia  Several years into his presidency, it is now possible to assess the direction, priorities, achievements, and challenges of his administration in detail. Economic Recovery and Debt Restructuring Perhaps the most urgent task facing President Hichilema at the start of his term was stabilising Zambia’s economy. In 2020, Zambia became Africa’s first COVID-era sovereign default, failing to meet its external debt obligations. By 2021, public debt levels had reached unsustainable levels, investor ...

President Hichilema Calls for Unity and Development at Ncwala Ceremony in Chipata

  By BalanceHub President Hakainde Hichilema delivered a message of unity, resilience, and national development during this year’s Ncwala Traditional Ceremony held at Mtenguleni Royal Village in Chipata. Hakainde Hichilema at n'cwala Ceremony  The annual ceremony, hosted by Paramount Chief Mpezeni IV, is one of Zambia’s most significant cultural events. It celebrates the harvest season and reinforces Ngoni identity, heritage, and unity. The gathering attracted thousands of Zambians, traditional leaders, and foreign dignitaries from across the region. Promoting Healing, Unity and Reconciliation In line with this year’s theme, “Promoting Healing, Unity and Reconciliation,” President Hichilema stressed the importance of fostering cohesion across the country. He noted that traditional ceremonies such as Ncwala are more than symbolic events; they are platforms that strengthen Zambia’s long-standing belief in unity in diversity. The President emphasized that national progress depend...

Botswana Declines White House Invitation as President Boko Redefines Diplomatic Engagement

  By BalanceHub   Reports indicate that President Duma Gideon Boko has declined an invitation from former U.S. President Donald Trump to visit the White House, signaling what many observers interpret as a firm repositioning of Botswana in matters of diplomatic and commercial engagement. According to statements attributed to President Boko, any official discussions or negotiations involving Botswana’s natural resources and national interests should be conducted within Botswana, not abroad. A Shift Toward Home-Ground Diplomacy President Boko’s position reflects a broader philosophy centered on sovereignty and negotiation balance. By insisting that talks be held in Botswana, he appears to be asserting that engagement must occur on neutral or locally controlled terrain to ensure fairness and transparency. For decades, African leaders have frequently traveled to Western capitals for high-level discussions involving trade, investment, and resource agreements. Critics of this model a...

Yo Maps: From Malawi to Zambia — A Star-Studded Week for Zambia’s Music Sensation

By the BalanceHub Auditorial Team Zambian music sensation Yo Maps is making waves not just locally, but regionally. This week has been a particularly busy one for the artist, as he continues to cement his status as one of Zambia’s most influential performers. Malawi Birthday Gala: Yo Maps on a Regional Stage Yesterday, Yo Maps was in Malawi performing at the 43rd birthday celebration of Prophet Shepherd Bushiri, one of Africa’s most renowned spiritual leaders. The event, held at the Golden Peacock Complex in Lilongwe, drew thousands of attendees and featured performances by top African stars. According to reports, Yo Maps delivered an electrifying performance, showing why his music resonates far beyond Zambia’s borders. His presence at the event demonstrates his regional appeal and growing recognition in southern Africa. Prophet Bushiri’s birthday celebrations are more than just personal milestones — they are cultural and spiritual gatherings that bring together people from across the ...

Zambia Launches Electronic/Online Inspection of the Register of Voters

  By the BalanceHub Auditorial Team On February 22, 2026, the Electoral Commission of Zambia officially commenced the Electronic/Online Inspection of the Register of Voters, a critical step in preparing for the 2026 General Elections. The exercise will run until March 8, 2026.   But what does this really mean for you as a citizen? Let’s break down every key point in detail. 1️⃣ What Is the Electronic/Online Inspection of the Register? The voters’ register is the official database containing the names and details of all eligible voters in Zambia. Before any election, this register must be verified and cleaned to ensure accuracy. The online inspection process allows registered voters to: Confirm that their name appears correctly in the system Verify that their NRC number is accurate Check their polling station allocation Confirm their constituency and ward details This process ensures that the provisional voters’ roll reflects real, eligible voters and not outdated or incorrect ...