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Irrational Fear
From Zambian Economist Fri 6 Nov, 08:11 am

There are many good reasons for not having the freedom of information bill at the moment, but this is not one of them :Vice president George Kunda says the freedom of information bill has been withdrawn from parliament. Kunda said in parliament that the bill can not be made into... [view entry]



Linking Zambia (Cecily's Fund)
From Zambian Economist Fri 6 Nov, 08:08 am

A wonderful UK registered charity that is making it possible for Zambian orphans and other impoverished children to go to school. Cecily's Fund works closely with Zambian partner organisations, Hodi, CHEP andBwafwano to:Enable more than 9,500 children who have been orphaned or made vulnerable because of AIDS to go to... [view entry]



Remembering Dora Siliya
From Zambian Economist Fri 6 Nov, 08:01 am

I found myself reading the Dora Siliya Tribunal Findings and this wonderful assessment by Transparency International. It is remarkable that Zambians tolerate the fact that a Minister can be found in breach of so many things and be reinstated because she did not apparently "breach the constitution". Don't complain, we... [view entry]



Aid for elections..
From Zambian Economist Thu 5 Nov, 06:09 pm

Government and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) have signed a financial agreement aimed at "strengthening the electoral process". The agreement, estimated at K68billion (US$15m), will run for a period of four years and will be co-financed by the USA, Canada, Finland and EU. The money is supposedly intended to... [view entry]



Corruption Watch (Task Force), 2nd Edition
From Zambian Economist Thu 5 Nov, 01:59 pm

ZDDM will not let the Task Force go quietly. Earlier this week they repeated earlier charges that the now disbanded Task Force on Corruption was compromised and should be investigated :Investigate and prosecute disbanded Task Force on corruption officials - ZDDM (Source: ZANIS, 3 Nov 2009)The Zambia Direct Democracy Movement... [view entry]



CSO 2010 Economic Forecast
From Zambian Economist Wed 4 Nov, 03:20 pm

A surprising, but welcome forecast for end year economic growth from the CSO. Particularly surprising because it substantially deviates from by atleast two percentage points from the Budget forecast:Economy expected to grow by 6.3%, CSO Bulletin, October 2009 :Preliminary estimates of real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) show that the Zambian... [view entry]



Chiefs and Partisan Politics
From Zambian Economist Tue 3 Nov, 06:07 pm

A guest blog on the role of chiefs in politics over at the House of Chiefs by Henry Kyambalesa. I think HK correctly identifies the problem : "I believe very strongly that the partisan stance by some of our chiefs is partly promoted by the subsidies, electrification of palaces and... [view entry]



Inflation Statistics - October 2009
From Zambian Economist Mon 2 Nov, 06:08 pm

The annual rate of inflation, as measured by the all items Consumer Price Index (CPI), decreased by 0.7 percentage points from 13.0 percent in September 2009 to 12.3 percent in October 2009. The decline in the annual inflation rate in September 2009 was "mainly due to the decrease in some... [view entry]



Corruption Watch (Zambia Revenue Authority)
From Zambian Economist Mon 2 Nov, 02:53 pm

MUVI TV reported over the weekend that they received documents confirming that alleged mismanagement of K76bn funds at ZRA has been reported to Cabinet Office, the Anti Corruption Commission and the Ministry of Finance. Today, the ZRA Commissioner- General Chriticles Mwansa distanced himself from the financial scam at the revenue... [view entry]



Corruption Watch (CDF), 2nd Edition
From Zambian Economist Sun 1 Nov, 06:11 pm

Lufwanyama residents last week accused civic leaders of diverting the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) to personal use. Residents cited the construction of a mother's shelter at Nkana rural health post, the project which stalled for a long time due to financial irregularities yet the project was adequately funded. A previous... [view entry]




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