Minding My Father’s Country is a reflective and insightful work by Zambian politician Dora Siliya that blends personal experience with political and national commentary. The book offers a unique perspective on governance, leadership, and the responsibilities of public service in shaping a nation.
It explores key themes such as political leadership, accountability, national development, and civic responsibility. Through her experiences in public office and political life, Siliya reflects on the challenges and opportunities involved in contributing to Zambia’s socio-economic growth.
The book also examines broader issues of identity, patriotism, and the role of citizens and leaders in building a better society. It provides thoughtful commentary on governance systems and the importance of ethical leadership in public administration.
Minding My Father’s Country is widely regarded in Zambian political literature. It is ideal for students, policymakers, and readers interested in governance and national development, offering a reflective and personal perspective on leadership and the future of Zambia.