Chanda John Chimba Hits Back at RTSA: Ba RTSA, Leave Yo Maps Alone!
By: Chanda John Chimba
RTSA is clearly out of line. Ati now ndiyo mwalibuka? đ€
Why should the law be applied selectively, ngati ni kusala fye?
Letâs be honest. We have seen many politicians standing through sunroofs, waving like theyâre in a wedding convoy sweating in the sun, smiling for the camera, no problem. Even right now in Chawama, itâs happening. The former Eagle One did it mpaka we got used to it. The current Eagle One? Same script, different season. No summons, no drama.
Just a few days ago, an American YouTuber was standing on top of a moving vehicle, live-streaming to over 2.8 million viewers worldwide. Ba RTSA? Silence. Not even a âba boss, be careful.â.
Today, our very own Yo Maps celebrates a big win Best Male Artist in Southern Africa the boy stands up small to greet people, excitement ni normal, then boom RTSA is suddenly active, calling meetings and issuing statements. Eeh! This is a joke. A full-time joke.
So standing on a car is okay when youâre campaigning, but wrong when youâre celebrating a Zambian achievement? Awe sure?
Is the law for everyone or for certain people when convenient?
The law is the law, we agree. No one should be above it. But if youâre going to enforce it, enforce it consistently. Not pa Yo Maps fye. Apply it to politicians, celebrities, YouTubers, everyone uniform fye fye.
Selective application of the law is unacceptable. It makes institutions look like theyâre doing target practice instead of justice.
So ba RTSA, twalipapata
Leave Yo Maps yo alone.
Let the man enjoy his win. Zambia is already hard letâs not make happiness illegal too.

When you apply the law selectively, it collapses.