Daily Nation Newspaper

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- By NATION REPORTER

We have countries in Africa and in the world where freedoms have been curtailed but in Zambia people are free some even reaching an extent of insulting their own elected leaders.

VARIOUS stakeholde­rs have commended President Edgar Lungu for presiding over a country that has been ranked the 4th peaceful in Africa and 44th globally.

Zambia’s favourable rankings are contained in the 14th edition of the Global Peace Index (GPI).

The GPI, which is the world’s leading measure of peacefulne­ss for the universe, ranks 163 independen­t countries and territorie­s around the world as per their levels of peacefulne­ss, and is conducted by the Institute of Economics and Peace (IEP).

Among those commended President Lungu are Southern African Centre for the Constructi­ve Resolution­s of Disputes SACCORD, Healthy Learners as well as ordinary citizens.

SACCORD executive director, Boniface Chembe, called on Zambians to jealously guard the peace that the country had continued to enjoy since independen­ce.

A senior citizen, James Mando, also observed that Zambians where free people.

“We have countries in Africa and in the world where freedoms have been curtailed but in Zambia people are free some even reaching an extent of insulting their own elected leaders including the President on Facebook and other social media sites,” Mr Mando said.

Mr Mando however called for the respect and responsibl­e use of social media especially among the youth population.

And Health Learners president, Lonnie Hackett, expressed happiness with Zambia’s attainment, saying peace was important in the promotion of fundamenta­l rights to education among others.

“I think it is wonderful that Zambia has ranked so highly a testament of the government and a testament of the country and when you are talking about peace it starts with the youths and starts here at school,” Mr Hackett observed.

At a global level, the 2020 GPI has shown that Zambia’s levels of peacefulne­ss had increased by five points compared to the previous GPI and ranked only behind Mauritius, Botswana, and Ghana.

 ??  ?? President Edgar Lungu greets Lusaka Archbishop Dr Alick Banda upon arrival for the groundbrea­king ceremony to mark the constructi­on of the Catholic Boys Boarding School for the Lusaka Archdioces­e in Njolwe area, Chongwe yesterday. -
Picture by EDDIE MWANALEZA/STATE HOUSE
President Edgar Lungu greets Lusaka Archbishop Dr Alick Banda upon arrival for the groundbrea­king ceremony to mark the constructi­on of the Catholic Boys Boarding School for the Lusaka Archdioces­e in Njolwe area, Chongwe yesterday. - Picture by EDDIE MWANALEZA/STATE HOUSE

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