Ompie Nkumbula-Liebenthal
Ompie Nkumbula-Liebenthal (born 08 January 1944) is a member of the Pan-African Parliament from Zambia. She sits on the Committee on Education, Science And Technology.
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edit- Observing recent developments in the country, it seems evident that the government lacks commitment to achieving the Southern African Development Community (SADC) declaration for 30% representation of women.
- Namwala was scheduled to receive its initial shipment of relief food from the Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit within the Vice-President's office in July.
- Zambia's historical narrative has largely been shaped by the perspectives of the nation’s early independence leaders, often sidelining or misrepresenting the roles and contributions of other influential figures.
- The conference, set to host over 60 attendees, will bring together scholars, former freedom fighters, surviving veterans from the independence era, children of freedom fighters, and members of the public. The media will also be invited to participate and cover the event, given their key role in educating and informing the public on topics crucial to the nation’s political history and development.
- The conference will feature a series of presentations over two days, exploring subjects such as the historical contributions of forgotten heroes and heroines, honoring Zambia's early political freedom pioneers, showcasing the impact of lesser-known freedom fighters, analyzing the important role women played in the liberation movement, and examining significant sites and events that served as landmarks in Zambia’s struggle for independence.
- Consequently, many children and grandchildren know little about the contributions made by others in the struggle for political freedom. This conference seeks to spotlight some of these forgotten heroes and heroines, ensuring they receive recognition and secure a rightful place in the country’s political history.