Dear Editor,ONE-HUNDRED days in office is an indication of a President’s management style, priorities and speed in implementing campaign promises. It is the basis upon which social economic projections are made by analysts, journalists and other various stake holders with an interest in the future’s social-economic and political landscape. This practice is evident in most democracies like the United States of America whose first 100 days in office hallmark goes way back to 1933 during the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt. In Zambia, the 100 days in office has been the rhetoric of political champions like Michael Sata with his famous 90 days in office work results when he was in opposition.Ideally, Hakainde Hichilema followed suit with his 100 days in office programme when he was in opposition. However, it is the decisions that follow after inauguration such as appointments of the cabinet, budget presenting and economic performance that set the true trajectory of a regime’s attainable goals. Based […]
WHY HH’S 100 DAYS IN OFFICE ARE BELOW PAR

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