Kenneth Kaunda, Zambia’s first president, remains a hero of national liberation in the African country – but many are critical of his stifling of opposition. Here he is pictured playing the guitar in 1975.Photo: Keystone Press/Alamy

‘We believe that humanism is more embracing than socialism’

From the archive: New Internationalist’s first ever issue, in March 1973, arrived amid escalating tensions in southern Africa, with Ian Smith’s white-ruled Rhodesia imposing a blockade on neighbouring Zambia.

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NI 545 - Decolonize now - September, 2023
Passengers arrive at Dar es Salaam after a journey on the TAZARA railway.Photo: Keystone/Zumapress/Alamy

The promised land

Half a century after Tanzania and Zambia built a railway to reduce the latter’s dependence on its white-ruled neighbours, East Africa’s railways are once again on the up. Can new lines help African countries trade with each other – or are they just a beacon of the new imperialism? Priya Sippy reports.

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NI 539 - Railways - September, 2022
Meal finishers

Meal finishers

‘You won’t be upset if I finish your plate?’.

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NI 531 - Vaccine equality - May, 2021
Rungano Nyoni brings feminist intent to her debut film about a girl accused of witchcraft.

Mixed Media: Film

I Am Not a Witch, directed and written by Rungano Nyoni; Menashe, directed and co-written by Joshua Z Weinstein

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NI 507 - Humans vs robots - November, 2017
The missing Ayotzinapa teachers remembered in Oaxaca, Mexico.Photo: Jim West/Alamy Stock Photo

The fight goes on…

Workers’ struggles and successes from around the globe, from this month's New Internationalist magazine.

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NI 495 - Trade unions - rebuild, renew, resist - September, 2016

Under-mining Vedanta

A day of global protest marked mining giant Vedanta's annual general meeting. Samarendra Das and Miriam Rose report.

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NI 486 - The transgender revolution - October, 2015
Let us prey

Let us prey

Vulture funds buy up ‘bad’ debt owed by countries in distress and aggressively sue for full payment, plus compound interest.

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NI 464 - Debt - a global scam - July, 2013
Map of Zambia

Country profile: Zambia

Mary Namakando digs out facts and ratings on one of Southern Africa's most politically stable countries and probes President Sata's grapple with corruption.

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NI 451 - Adapt or die - April, 2012
Making the miners pay: Zambian copper miners are fighting to improve labour conditions.Reuters

Can Zambia stand up to China?

Many Zambians feel that the flood of money from China has done nothing to improve their lives, as Andrew Bowman reports.

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NI 448 - The arms trade - December, 2011
Kaunda

Kaunda

As the tension mounts in southern Africa, Zambian Prime Minister Kenneth Kaunda talks to the New Internationalist about the Rhodesian blockade; the racial crisis on the continent; and the key issues facing Zambia itself. Interview by David Martin.

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NI 1 - World food crisis - March, 1973

Articles in this category displayed as a table:

Article title From magazine Publication date
Decolonize now September, 2023
Railways September, 2022
Vaccine equality May, 2021
Humans vs robots November, 2017
Trade unions - rebuild, renew, resist September, 2016
The transgender revolution October, 2015
Debt - a global scam July, 2013
Adapt or die April, 2012
The arms trade December, 2011
World food crisis March, 1973
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