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    Paul Shalala

    Paul Shalala (@PaulShalalaZNBC) is a TV journalist and blogger who works for the Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation. He is also runs The Zambian Analyst, a blog where he writes stories on politics, elections and governance. Paul was trained to report on politics and good governance at the International Institute for Journalism in Berlin, Germany in 2011. He has been blogging since 2010 and has won one local and two international media awards for stories published on his blog. He is a member of the Zambian Bloggers Network. Currently, he is blogging on several topics ahead of Zambia’s 2016 general elections.

Author's Posts

  • The Michael Sata I Knew: From A Reporter’s Perspective

    The Michael Sata I Knew: From A Reporter’s Perspective0

    • Politics, Zambia
    • 29.10.2018.

    I first came to learn of Michael Sata from his several mentions on ZNBC radio when i was growing up in Nangoma area of Mumbwa District in central Zambia during the 1990s. During those typical Mumbwa-Mumbwa days, radio was more prominent in the villages as it was the most affordable source of news because newspapers, the

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  • Chinese Companies And The Abuse Of Zambian Workers

    Chinese Companies And The Abuse Of Zambian Workers0

    • Social Justice, Zambia
    • 10.10.2018.

    At the time when the talk in the country is on the debt the Zambian government owes China, something more serious about the Chinese is being ignored: hundreds of Chinese companies operating in the country are paying their workers meagre salaries and conditions of service are very worrying. Workers in factories are not provided with

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  • Zimbabwe After the “Coup”: Hope, Freedom of Speech, Open for Business

    Zimbabwe After the “Coup”: Hope, Freedom of Speech, Open for Business0

    • Freedom of Expression, Media, Politics, Social Media, Zimbabwe
    • 08.06.2018.

    This is a tale from the recently concluded Africa Blogging 2018 workshop held in Harare,  Zimbabwe. Landing in Harare, Zimbabwe´s capital was supposed to be a short 45 minutes flight. But in their usual fashion, Kenya Airways was again delayed. “We are sorry to announce that we will be shutting down the engines because one

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  • Gorée Island: From Slavery To The Promotion Of Reconciliation

    Gorée Island: From Slavery To The Promotion Of Reconciliation0

    • Africa, Blogging, Senegal
    • 11.12.2017.

    It is a famous, or is it infamous, island which is well known for slavery, death, human suffering, sexual exploitation and inhuman behaviour. Gorée Island in Senegal is one of three centres where the African Slave Trade thrived. According to historical records, the tiny island, which is off the the coast of Dakar, was responsible for

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I am looking at how Media houses are reporting about the Buganda Cabinet reshuffle and I am not surprised! So these journalists expected some names not be replaced? Is that the new mindset?

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In exercise of rights under Article 35 of the Constitution and Access to Information Act, I ask Chief Justice @dkmaraga to disclose the fate of a petition to dissolve Parliament for failure to comply with the 2/3rds gender rule filed by #WeAre52percent. #Julisha @KenyasOmbudsman

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