Going by the recent tantrums by Mr Magande in the Press, it was clear that he was not a serious politician. - Dora Siliya

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Going by the recent tantrums by Mr Magande in the Press, it was clear that he was not a serious politician.

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About Dora Siliya

Dora Siliya (born October 8, 1970, in Kitwe) She attended school in Mufulira. After graduating from Kabulonga Girls Secondary School in 1988, she began studying medicine at the University of Zambia but left after two years to work with Zambian Television and Radio (ZNBC). She later returned to university to study mass communication while continuing her role at ZNBC. In 1996, she joined the South African Broadcasting Corporation, and in 1997, she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree. Siliya also holds a master’s degree in development economics from the University of Cambridge and a PhD in Development Economics from the University of Lusaka. As a Zambian politician, she served as the member of parliament for Petauke Central and as Minister of Communication and Broadcasting.

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Alternative Names: Dora Siliya-Folotiya
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Our efforts to establish free trade zones, particularly in Kasumbalesa, are progressing well. The DRC depends heavily on Zambia for its food supply, presenting a substantial market for both major businesses like Zambeef and smaller poultry and egg farmers. We've reached an agreement with the DRC to tackle the informal trade issues along our nearly 1,000 km border, which has complicated formal trade processes. Following discussions with the Minister of Finance, we're looking at ways to formalize this "informal" trade by creating a free trade zone, allowing structured transactions in a unified currency, the dollar. Many companies have been cautious about investing across the border due to regulatory and system concerns in the DRC, but this initiative could open significant new markets and opportunities for Zambia.

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