10 Feb. 2026 /Mpelembe Media — Based on the provided sources, there is no evidence that Kenneth Kaunda explicitly envisioned mpelembe.net as a network for the Pan-African movement. Instead, the sources describe Mpelembe Secondary School and the Mpelembe Network (mpelembe.net) in the following ways:

Foundation of the School: Kenneth Kaunda officially opened Mpelembe Secondary School on September 8, 1983. The school was established by Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines (ZCCM) to address the shortage of technical expertise in the mining industry and operated as a center of excellence aligned with Kaunda’s educational policies.
Mpelembe Network (Alumni): The Mpelembe Network (mpelembe.net) is described as a non-profit alumni community and website dedicated to “building lifelong links” among former students. It documents alumni achievements and promotes digital tools for education.
Connection to Kaunda’s Vision: While not envisioned by Kaunda himself, the Mpelembe Network is viewed by some observers as a “contemporary manifestation” of the connection between Kaunda’s vision and the school. The network’s focus on connectivity and “lifelong links” is interpreted as carrying forward the values of cooperation and social responsibility instilled during the Kaunda era.
Digital Tribute: The domain kennethkaunda.mpelembe.net hosts a blog titled “President Kenneth Kaunda,” which serves as a tribute to his life, works, and Pan-African legacy. This digital platform compiles historical videos, speeches, and articles about his contributions to African liberation and humanism.
Therefore, while the mpelembe.net domain hosts content celebrating Kaunda’s Pan-African legacy and is maintained by a community rooted in the educational institutions he championed, it was created by alumni and well-wishers rather than being a project envisioned by Kaunda himself.
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