Tag Archives: Democratic Republic of the Congo

03Aug/26

Zambia’s Debt Miracle and Democratic Backsliding

For Zambian voters, the 2026 election represents a critical choice balancing long-term macroeconomic recovery against immediate, severe household pressures. While President Hakainde Hichilema’s administration successfully restructured the nation’s default-era debt and introduced popular programs like universal free education, ordinary citizens are heavily squeezed by a high cost of living, rising food costs, and inflation exacerbated by a historic drought. A primary concern voters should watch out for is the post-election handling of the country’s structural electricity crisis. To avoid grueling 20-hour blackouts during the campaign cycle, the state utility ZESCO has relied on costly emergency regional power imports. Because this spending is fiscally unsustainable, voters face the high risk of a post-election fiscal correction, which will likely involve steep, inflation-inducing retail tariff hikes or a return to severe load-shedding. Furthermore, due to widespread grassroots dissatisfaction with local representation, there is a strong potential for split-ticket voting, meaning voters may back the incumbent president while actively rejecting sitting members of parliament and local councilors. Continue reading

21Nov/25

The Global Peace Index: How did African Countries Perform in 2025?

Nov. 21, 2025 /Mpelembe Media/ — Africa, particularly the Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and Middle East and North Africa (MENA) regions, features prominently in the report’s analysis of global instability and conflict, often ranking among the world’s least peaceful and most conflict-affected areas.

The overall trend shows a continuous decline in peacefulness for both regions, marked by severe conflicts, rising geopolitical competition, and acute economic stressors. Continue reading

15Jan/24

Beyond the Minerals: Uncovering the Vibrant Tapestry of DR Congo and Zambia

Sept. 15, 2023 /Economy/ — While the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Zambia are indeed known for their mineral wealth, particularly copper and cobalt, their identities extend far beyond these resources. Let’s dive deeper into the rich tapestry of these fascinating African nations: Continue reading