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The Zambia Social Science Journal is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal focused on scholarly work in the social sciences and development. Its primary objective is to serve as a forum for argument, debate, review, reflection and discussion. The Journal is published bi-annually, and is available in print and electronic form. Subscription rates for print version available upon request.
Current Issue: Volume 9, Number 2
(2023)
2022/2023
Prefatory Matter
Articles
Nationalism and the Federal State’s Agricultural Policies; The Politics of Cassava in Zambia, 1953-1963
Kaluba Jickson Chama
The Role of Kenneth Kaunda’s Humanism in Fostering Higher Education for Social Responsibility in Post-colonial Zambia (1964-1991)
Edward Mboyonga
The Late President Dr. Kenneth Kaunda’s Influence on Wildlife Conservation and Tourism in South Luangwa National Park of Zambia
Chikondi Banda-Thole, Thomas Kweku Taylor, and Thor Larsen
A Zambian Requiem: Kenneth Kaunda in Collective Memory
Meldad L. Chama and Beatrice Kapanda Simataa
A Close Look at Kenneth Kaunda’s Life: Interviews with those who knew him personally
Victoria Phiri Chitungu