• Fred M'membe (born 11 March 1959) is a Zambian journalist known for his editorship of the Zambia Post. He has received numerous international awards for...
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  • in the assembly, but she lost during the primary vote. Her husband, Fred M'membe, is a Zambian journalist who ran the now-closed Post. In 2021, he ran...
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  • Zambian socialist party. It was founded by the journalist and businessman Fred M'membe, who was the party's candidate for president in the 2021 Zambian general...
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  • motivated move over the paper's frequent criticism of the government. Fred M'membe founded The Post in 1991 as a weekly Lusaka newspaper, along with three...
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    Nomination Centre". The Zambian Observer. 21 May 2021. Retrieved 30 June 2021. "M'membe, Hamududu, Kalaba successfully file in nominations". ZNBC. 19 May 2021...
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    defamation charges against The Post editor Fred M'membe and opposition lawmaker Dipak Patel for an article in which M'membe quoted Patel as calling Mwanawasa a...
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    25,231 0.52 Andyford Banda People’s Alliance For Change 19,937 0.41 Fred M'membe Socialist Party 16,644 0.34 Highvie Hamududu Party of National Unity...
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  • may refer to: People Bernard Membe (born 1953), Tanzanian politician Fred M'membe (born 1959), Zambian journalist Places Membe, Tanzania, an administrative...
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    of Amnesty International, and has written a song for the release of Fred M'membe. His band Your Favorite Enemies participated to Amnesty International's...
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  • Hospital (UTH) in Lusaka, on August 24, 1998. Editor-in-chief of The Post, Fred M'membe, who was also a close personal friend, said Zambia had lost one of its...
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