My name is Frazer Bwalya Musonda, I’m a Zambian professional and political observer with a deep passion for honest, thoughtful, and evidence-based commentary on the state of politics in Zambia and Africa more broadly. I wear multiple hats, I’m an engineer by profession, a researcher, and a keen follower of African governance, development, and the shifting dynamics of global influence on our continent. Through this platform, I aim to provide insightful, contextual, and sometimes provocative perspectives on what’s happening in Lusaka and beyond. Having lived and studied both in Africa and Europe, I bring a bi-continental lens to my reflections, grounded in lived Zambian experience but sharpened by exposure to international policy debates, energy transitions, and development economics. This blog is my space to speak freely, not as an academic, not as a technocrat but as a citizen. A Zambian who loves his country and believes that Africa deserves better leadership, better governance, and a better future. Whether I’m writing about local elections, party politics, pan-African institutions, or global energy policies, my goal is the same: to provoke thought, invite dialogue, and challenge complacency. Let’s think critically, speak honestly, and move Zambia and Africa in general forward.