Tag Archives: Foreign relations of Zambia

04Aug/26

Five Elders Guarding Africa’s Borderless Future

Institutionalizing Peace: The African Union, NEPAD, and the Future of Continental Governance

Tue , Aug 04 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ —The provided sources collectively chronicle Africa’s historical journey from colonial subjugation toward liberation, heavily emphasizing the enduring spirit of Pan-Africanism. A central figure in this narrative is Dr. Kenneth Kaunda, the first president of Zambia, who led his nation to independence in 1964 and became a patriarch of the continent’s anti-colonial struggles. Through his philosophical framework of Zambian Humanism and the unifying national slogan “One Zambia, One Nation,” Kaunda sought to build a cohesive, multi-ethnic society free from the exploitation of man by man. Internationally, he—alongside contemporaries like Julius Nyerere and Kwame Nkrumah—offered crucial support to regional liberation movements fighting against apartheid and minority rule in Southern Africa. While Kaunda’s legacy involves complex debates regarding his period of one-party rule and post-colonial economic challenges, his published works, such as the seminal 1962 autobiography “Zambia Shall Be Free,” remain foundational texts that articulate the ethical and political defense of African self-determination. Continue reading

30Apr/23

The book “China in Africa, the Zambia Story” by Ambassador Anthony Mukwita

27 April 2023 /Economy/ — The book “China in Africa, the Zambia Story” by Ambassador Anthony Mukwita tells the story of the relationship between China and Zambia. The book begins with a brief history of Zambia, followed by a discussion of China’s economic and political interests in Africa. Mukwita then goes on to describe the various ways in which China has interacted with Zambia, including through trade, investment, and aid. He also discusses the impact of China’s presence in Zambia on the country’s economy, politics, and society.

Here are some of the key takeaways from the book: Continue reading