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 ...
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...