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There are leaders who shake nations with noise, and there are
those who shape nations in silence.
This book is about the latter.
Still Waters Run Deep is not just a political chronicle of President
Hakainde Hichilema, fondly known as Bally. It is a reflection
on a leadership style that often confuses the loud, baffles
the impatient, and surprises even the skeptics, but ultimately
delivers with depth, discipline, and dignity.
As Zambia edges closer to the 2026 general election, the air
will once again be filled with promises, pronouncements, and
political gymnastics. This book cuts through that noise. It
invites readers to reflect, with clarity and humour, on what has
been done quietly but significantly over the past years: from
economic recovery to food security, from restoring civil liberties
to rebuilding Zambia's global standing.
Yes, there are jokes in these pages, because leadership without
a sense of humour is just tyranny with better lighting. But more
importantly, there is truth. Measured. Unvarnished. And deeply
rooted in the lived experience of Zambians.
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This is not a campaign pamphlet. It is not propaganda. It is a
tribute to a philosophy of leadership that says: "We don't have
to shout to be heard. We just have to work."
In the pages that follow, you'll see a leader who herded cattle in
the plains of Southern Province go on to herd fiscal policy in the
halls of global finance. A man who faced prison bars and now
opens economic doors. A figure who has chosen the long, patient
game, because he knows lasting change is not microwaved, it's
slow-cooked.
If you've ever doubted whether Zambia is headed in the right
direction, or wondered if quiet leadership can still command
confidence in Africa today, this book is for you.
Because still waters do run deep and in those depths, you'll find
a vision worth voting for again