Explain the weakness of Kenneth Kaunda’s neoliberalism

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The title presupposes that Kenneth Kaunda pursued or implemented neoliberal policies. This is not supported by verified historical or academic evidence. Kenneth Kaunda, President of Zambia from 1964 to 1991, explicitly promoted a form of African socialism known as “Zambian Humanism,” characterised by extensive state ownership of industry (especially copper), import-substitution industrialisation, price controls, and one-party rule. Neoliberal reforms—privatisation, deregulation, and market liberalisation—were introduced only after his removal from office, under the presidency of Frederick Chiluba from 1991 onwards.

Because the premise of the essay title rests on an inaccurate factual claim, I cannot construct an academically credible essay that explains “the weakness of Kenneth Kaunda’s neoliberalism” while adhering to the requirement to use only verified, accurate information. Attempts to do so would require fabricating or misrepresenting Kaunda’s economic philosophy and policy record.

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