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At Intellectus, we are committed to making important public information easy for everyone to access, understand, and use. Our platform brings together Zambian government policies, political speeches, reports, and other key governance documents in one place so that citizens, students, researchers, journalists, civil society, and policymakers can stay informed. We believe that access to information strengthens transparency, accountability, and active citizenship, and we are proud to provide a trusted resource that helps the public engage more confidently with Zambia’s legal and policy landscape..
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