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Zambia

Frederick Jacob Titus Chiluba

Date of Birth: 30 April 1943
Place of Birth: Kitwe
Died: 18 June 2011


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Revolving doors

President Frederick Chiluba wants a third term despite promises that he would not stand and now refuses to discuss the issue...


A longer presidency

Frederick Chiluba seems to want to keep his job although the constitution says a president may serve only two five-year terms...


Conditional offers

South African President Thabo Mbeki played up peace prospects when he visited Kigali on 19-20 October but he prudently stressed that Zambian President Frederick Chiluba is the real regional mediator...


Copper politics

Last April President Frederick Chiluba apparently vowed never to return to the town after belligerent mineworkers booed him and alleged 'incompetence' by the new owners the Binani Group...


Copper quarrels

The slow and piecemeal privatisation of the mines finally achieved on 31 March shows signs of stirring the once prosperous Copperbelt from its deep depression - but not fast enough for President Frederick Chiluba and his team...


Cash yes, reform?

Conspicuously absent was Eric Silwamba Minister in the President's Office once touted by President Frederick Chiluba as his successor but now seen as on his way out...


ZANU-PF's Pyrrhic victory

It is a coalition formula that went terribly wrong with Frederick Chiluba 's Movement for Multi-Party Democracy in Zambia but for now the MDC is ZANU-PF 's nightmare: a credible well organised opposition party which is capable of exploiting the ruling party 's economic mismanagement and corruption...


The race to succeed

The knives are out as the ruling Movement for Multi-party Democracy bereft of a natural successor to President Frederick Chiluba begins its pre-election finagling...


The region rumbles

(President Frederick Chiluba's union-based Movement for Multi-party Democracy in Zambia is regarded by Pretoria as unsuccessful and unstable...


Postponing the new order

Obvious targets of censure for human rights abuses and corruption - Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia (whose President Frederick Chiluba left early for 'personal reasons') and Zimbabwe - vigorously defended their sovereignty against foreign meddling...


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