Charles Mutale 🇿🇲 ری ٹویٹ کیا
Charles Mutale 🇿🇲
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Charles Mutale 🇿🇲 ری ٹویٹ کیا

Charles Mutale 🇿🇲 ری ٹویٹ کیا

What I find especially bizarre about JS is that he is experiencing problems that I personally told him that he will face - months ago.
For example I told him that according to Zambian law, you would not be allowed to undertake political activity mobilisation without a political party umbrella.
In Zambia only political parties have the legal rights to disseminate political information - that is the law.
For whatever reasons, he takes no notice of what he is told or the law as it currently stands.
A whole bunch of Zambian laws is absurd and too restrictive on citizens' rights and they would need changing (which change for whatever reason JS opposes).
But you can not possibly expect the laws of Zambia to change for you overnight because you have turned up have something you want to do urgently.
Daily Revelation Newspaper@DailyRevelatio2
We’ve been prevented from carrying out our nationwide programmes by police – Sangwa dailyrevelationzambia.com/weve-been-prev…
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Charles Mutale 🇿🇲 ری ٹویٹ کیا
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Charles Mutale 🇿🇲 ری ٹویٹ کیا

Over on my ig, I’ve started a ‘Reading Around Africa : Children’s Book 📕’ series where I share a book or two or three from one African country. I started with Mauritius 🇲🇺 ft ‘Little 🦤 ABC by @PriyaHein
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@joseph_kalimbwe Land in Lusaka owned Jewish Lithuanian ? I live in Lusaka and never head of that bro...could be a lie
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Charles Mutale 🇿🇲 ری ٹویٹ کیا

Statement by Joseph Kalimbwe
a) In Ndola Central
b) The Mines are largely owned by Canadians
c) In Lusaka 70% of land has been historically owned by a Jewish - Lithuanian Family since 1946.
Zambians are spectators in our Economy. Full clip; facebook.com/share/v/1Hhbjh…
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Charles Mutale 🇿🇲 ری ٹویٹ کیا
Charles Mutale 🇿🇲 ری ٹویٹ کیا

Charles Mutale 🇿🇲 ری ٹویٹ کیا

Renowned Artist, Mr. Victor Makashi takes you through his Top 10 at 10 this morning on #TheUrbanVibe .
Don’t miss it.

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@joseph_kalimbwe Joseph i have been trying to call you on your MTN my leader. Where are u at ? Home in Ndola on the campaigns or in Lusaka ?
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Thank you sir always for the care
But experiences i experinced these past days, i wish it on nobody.
Its easy to watch & tweet opinions about Zambian Politics. But to face it in real life, thats the pain i would never wish on anyone on these streets
God bless our Republic 🇿🇲🙏🏾
GIVEN CHANSA@MGCHANSA
What is going on with @joseph_kalimbwe? He has been rather quiet.
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Charles Mutale 🇿🇲 ری ٹویٹ کیا
Charles Mutale 🇿🇲 ری ٹویٹ کیا
Charles Mutale 🇿🇲 ری ٹویٹ کیا

Too often in Zambian politics, we easily condemn MPs as selfish when they defect from one party to another once elected. This article has challenged my thinking and shows that the reasoning of some Parliamentary elected officials in Zambia is more complicated than we assume !!
Sishuwa Sishuwa@ssishuwa
@FMwenge I conducted in-depth interviews with 10 Members of Parliament who moved from one political party to another over a 25-year period to understand their reasoning or motivations. Their responses, analysed in this open access article, were fascinating. doi.org/10.1080/030570…
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Charles Mutale 🇿🇲 ری ٹویٹ کیا

The World’s Growth Engine Isn't Where You Might Think 🌍
As I toured @norrskenEA, and came across the Rwanda Centre for the 4th Industrial Revolution, some thoughts came to mind...
For decades, the global conversation around Africa has been framed through the lens of "potential." But in 2026, it’s time to retire that word.
Africa isn’t just full of potential, it is already the indispensable axis upon which the global future turns.
If we want to understand where the world is going, we have to look at three critical pillars:
1. The Gatekeeper of the Energy Transition
The road to Net Zero doesn’t just run through Silicon Valley or Beijing, it runs through the African soil. From the Democratic Republic of Congo’s cobalt to Zimbabwe’s lithium and Zambia’s copper, the continent holds the critical minerals essential for the global shift to EVs and renewable energy. Africa isn't just a participant in the green revolution; it is its foundation.
2. The World’s Creative Lab
By 2050, one in four people on Earth will be African. But this isn't just a "labour force" statistic. We are seeing a demographic dividend characterized by a generation that is born digital. This massive young population is leapfrogging legacy systems to build world-class solutions in FinTech, AgriTech, and the Creative Industries. When you have the youngest population on the planet, you have the world’s highest concentration of fresh audacity.
3. A New Paradigm of Innovation
Whether it’s the expansion of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) or the pioneering of mobile-first economies, Africa is redefining what resilience and agility look like in a volatile global market.
The Key Wrap up
The global community needs to stop viewing Africa as a "development project" and start seeing it as a primary partner. The future of global energy, the future of the global workforce, and the future of global consumer markets are all being shaped in Lagos, Nairobi, Cairo, Lusaka, Kigali, and Johannesburg among others, right now.
The question isn't whether Africa is ready for the world, it’s whether the world is ready to keep up with Africa.



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Charles Mutale 🇿🇲 ری ٹویٹ کیا

The day the Affordable Care Act passed was one of my proudest moments as president, because it meant that millions of Americans would have access to health care, some for the first time.
The ACA also prevented insurance companies from denying people with pre-existing conditions coverage, allowed young people under the age of 26 to remain on their parents’ plan, expanded Medicaid, and so much more.
But the ACA was always meant to be a first step. We still have to do more to expand access and make health care more affordable for everyone.
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