In 2004, it was widely reported in the British and Zambian press that Roy Clarke, columnist and satirist known as Kalaki, on the The Post, Zambias major independent daily, faced deportation. Following a column entitled Mfuwe, the government had announced he was a threat to peace and good order. Clarke refused to succumb however, or indeed apologise. Instead, supported by his editor, he continued to champion the freedom of the press in Zambia, freedom of expression in general and the cause of Zambian journalism. This book brings together a collection of Clarkes writings, published over a...
In 2004, it was widely reported in the British and Zambian press that Roy Clarke, columnist and satirist known as Kalaki, on the The Post, Zambias maj...