The Monthly Essay project routinely supplies selected and accessible notes to key players in Zambia to help inform debate on some of the important issues facing the country e.g. business leaders, chiefs, senior civil servants, political players and other influential Zambians. The notes helps to stimulate discussion and ensure logic and impartial critique plays a leading role in shaping public debate. The full list of essays are made available on this page.
The Case for A Stronger House of Chiefs (February 2012)
Corruption in Zambia : Quest for A Successful Struggle (December 2011)
Raising the Retirement Age in Zambia (November 2011)
A Memo to President Sata (October 2011)
Mining and National Parks (September 2011)
Debunking the govt's case for low mining taxation in Zambia (August 2011)
Mining - A Call for Indigenous Ownership (July 2011)
A Poverty of Zambian Justice (June 2011)
Understanding Corruption in Zambia (May 2011)
Reforming Our Policing Services (April 2011)
Five Questions on Zambia's Diversification (March 2011)
Zambian Media As Agents of Poverty (February 2011)
In Defence of A Christian Nation (January 2011)