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In this collection of essays the author discusses questions of definition and explores the complex issues of national integration, identity, language, belonging, and national unity. Professor Kashoki argues that 'One Zambia One Nation' is much more than a political slogan.

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In this collection of essays the author discusses questions of definition and explores the complex issues of national integration, identity, language, belonging, and national unity. Professor Kashoki argues that 'One Zambia One Nation' is much more than a political slogan.
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Autorenporträt
Mubanga E Kashoki has been a Research Professor of African Languages in the University of Zambia for the past three decades. His latest publications include - Keeping in Step with Modern Times: A Comprehensive Account of Lexical Adoptives in Icibemba (2012); What on Earth is a Ruling Party in a Multiparty Democracy? (2014) and In Search of Partners: Fifty Years of University/Business Partnerships in the University of Zambia 1966 - 2016. Kashoki Must Go: The Vote of No Confidence in the Copperbelt's University's First Vice Chancellor is about to be published.