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Dr Ludwig Sanday Sondashi takes you through a riveting journey of his life experience serving the Zambian government before and after Zambia received its independence in 1964. His life experience as a legal practitioner brings out exponential historical events into perspective about the Zambian constitution, the Barotse Agreement, the Executive Performance, the collapse of Rule of Law, and the corruption that has strafed the transparency of elections in the country. Dr Sondashi served under the first Republican President, Dr Kenneth Kaunda, and the two late consecutive Presidents, Fredrick Titus Chiluba, and Levy Patrick Mwanawasa. Dr Sondashi's time in government gave him the confidence to step up and look forward to making a difference in Zambians' lives. He formed his own political party with a view to reintroduce a system with curbed presidential powers, but even though he did not win the elections, he has continued to educate Zambians about what presidential powers can do, and has done, to a nation like Zambia. Dr Sondashi also divulges into his personal action against the HIV/AIDS pandemic in Zambia, and discusses how he discovered a treatment for HIV/AIDS called SF 2000.
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