STRANGERS X
Zambia is a country of many peoples, languages, and histories. That diversity is often described as our strength. However, it also places a responsibility on how we speak about one another, especially in moments of political competition.In this episode of StrangersX, Zainab Taonga Chirwa sits down with writer, communications specialist, and journalist Moono Chungu for a reflective conversation on identity, belonging, and national cohesion in Zambia.Drawing on her work and her public writing during the last election cycle, Moono reflects on why ethnic identity should never be treated as a campaign strategy, how political language shapes democratic culture, and what the phrase “One Zambia, One Nation” asks of leaders and citizens alike.This is not a partisan discussion, nor a debate about policies or personalities. It is a conversation about people, and about how we live together in difference, how trust is built or broken through language, and what it takes to hold a plural nation together beyond slogans.This episode opens a short StrangersX series reflecting on Zambia’s recent constitutional moment, beginning with democratic culture, belonging, and responsibility.
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