9 Characteristics of Good Governance
Join us as we delve into the essential characteristics of good governance that are crucial for the development and sustainability of any society.
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Join us as we delve into the essential characteristics of good governance that are crucial for the development and sustainability of any society.
Bad governance is governance by a government which is illegitimate, incompetent, and unacceptable and does not respect human rights and the rule of law.
In terms of Importance of a Constitution, the constitution of a country has many important functions, which will be developed in this post.
Join us as we delve into the diverse sources that shape the Zambian Constitution. From statutory instruments and common law to the doctrine of equity
Join in as we delve into what it takes to be or become a Zambian Citizenship. A citizen is any person who is a member of a country and enjoys all privileges of that country.
An election is a formal decision-making process by which a population chooses an individual to hold elected status (public office).
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This post explore the structure of the Central Government in Zambia in its major three body-system. Government is a terminology that comes from the word Govern.
A local government is a group of people who manage or administer public affair in a given area or locality.
Join us as we delve into the abolition of slavery and slave trade, looking at the key People who were instrumental to this humanitarian exercise
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Let us take a brief look at the elements that mark the foreign influence on Zambia from the colonial to the independence era.
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The scramble for Africa means the rush by European powers to acquire territories in Africa. It began in the second half of the 19th century; that is, after 1850.
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Explore the pivotal events and lasting impacts of European Occupation of Central Africa for colonization. This post delves into the
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