Founding Father of Zambia: President Kenneth Kaunda is a biographical and historical work that focuses on the life, leadership, and legacy of Dr. Kenneth Kaunda, Zambia’s first president and a key figure in the country’s independence movement. The book provides an in-depth look at his journey from early life and education to becoming a central leader in the fight against colonial rule.
It explores key themes such as political leadership, national independence, African unity, governance, and nation-building. The book highlights Kaunda’s role in shaping Zambia’s identity and his contributions to regional liberation movements in Southern Africa.
Through historical narrative and analysis, the work examines both his achievements and the challenges faced during his long tenure in office, including political, economic, and social issues.
Founding Father of Zambia: President Kenneth Kaunda is widely regarded in Zambian historical and political literature. It is ideal for students, historians, and readers interested in African leadership and Zambia’s independence history, offering a clear and informative portrait of one of the country’s most influential figures.