GREETINGS FROM COLD FLOORS OF CHILENJE POLICE CELLS
DETAINED BUT MY VOICE STANDS : ECL MUST BE BURIED
Greetings from the cold floors of Chilenje Police Station, my dear comrades and fellow countrymen and women.
As many of you may already be aware, I was yesterday formally charged and arrested by Mr Hakainde Hichilema using the Zambia Police Service with the offence of harassment and humiliation, contrary to Section 22(2)(a) and (b) of the Cyber Crimes Act No. 4 of 2025.
The allegation is that on February 26, 2026, while appearing on a radio programme on Lusaka’s Kwithu FM, which simultaneously streamed live on a Facebook page, I made statements that were allegedly vulgar and intended to harass and humiliate Mr. Hichilema.
On that basis, I was detained at Lusaka’s Chilenje Police station.
This charge and arrest is laughable and raises serious questions about the direction of our governance. To be frank, this is the lowest level we have ever sunk in the history of this country.
How does reminding Mr. Hichilema and his incorrigible administration to honor former President Mr. Edgar Chagwa Lungu a timely and dignified burial amount to vulgar harassment and humiliation?
Is it now an offence to call for dignity and respect in matters of national significance? Does Mr Hichilema expect us to praise him and his administration for imprisoning the mortal remains of Mr Lungu in a fridge nine months after his death?
It is difficult to understand how urging the state to ensure appropriate closure for a former Head of State can be construed as criminal conduct. If anything, the continued delay in laying Mr. Lungu to rest is causing distress to his family and discomfort among Zambians who value respect for the departed.
If anything, if there is anyone who is harassing and humiliating Mr Lungu in death together with his family, it’s Mr Hichilema and his administration. This is morally, culturally and religiously unacceptable.
As I have stated before, I cannot accept that such actions be carried out in my name as a Zambian. Others may find this situation acceptable but I do not. I will continue to speak out until dignity, respect and proper closure are afforded to Mr. Lungu and his family.
Not even senseless detentions will silence my conviction. I’m certain that Mr Hichilema knows that throughout my life, I have consistently held those in authority accountable, advocating for integrity, fairness and transparency in public governance. I have done so under successive administrations, sometimes at great personal cost and risk. Standing firm in convictions and beliefs, especially in matters of principle, is not new to me, and I have been detained for it several times.
Let those who feel humiliated and harassed by the truth do the right thing because I will never stop speaking out. If the truth is causing Mr Hichilema and his administration discomfort, the solution is not repression but sobriety, deeper reflection and corrective measures.
I reaffirm that I remain committed to speaking truthfully, lawfully and without fear in defending what I believe serves the best interests of our nation and its people.
Fred M’membe
Socialist Party President and People’s Pact 2026 Presidential Candidate

This chap does not realise that the matter of ECL is in Court in South Africa pending determination but he thinks he can commit an offence without consequences. Well, now he has an opportunity to prove his innocence vis-a-vis the provisions of the law.
This is what Dr. M’membe was looking for, attention. Now he can appeal to the PF vote by seeming to champion ECL’s burial. It is very much part of his campaign strategy. PF is done and its members are up for grabs. He wants a chunk of it.
The headline says it all, “I am suffering so ECL’s remains can be laid to rest. Vote for me”.
You deserve what you are getting now. Vala mlomo wako. Do not incite people. Propound your plans.
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That this can constitute a crime in Hakainde’s Zambia is unbelievable. That’s going too far.
I see Dr Fred Mmembe ‘s association of ECL ‘s remains in the Morgue as ‘ Imprisonment ‘ not in the literal sense, but more as some Analogous assignment of confinement to Prison, to invoke the seriousness of the delay in burying the late 6th President, who to this day remains ” locked up ” in a Freezer Cabinet 9 months after death.
The other part on “eating the body” was a question and not a statement. If asking a ” foolish ” question can constitute a Crime, then God help us. Fools are with us, daily asking foolish questions.. Prisons will be full to capacity if we all reported people asking us foolish questions to the Police!
Bwafya . Hakainde’s Zambia.
Ba Nkuku, words can set a country on fire. The “eating the body” part was meant to evoke certain emotions. We are a highly superstitious nation and those words will have a certain meaning to the average Zambian.
Prov. 12:18, “Reckless words pierce like a sword, but the tongue of the wise brings healing”.
Wisdom is lacking in most of our political leaders.
So we should be asking foolish questions, while aspiring to the presidency, and so god help us? What nonsense.
@ Amdone
So my brother, Am done, you have asked a “foolish question” , so should I report you to the Police for asking a “foolish question” ..and the Police agree with me and detain you!
Dr Fred Mmembe asked a ” foolish question”,
“Does he want to eat ECL’s body” ? and the man is in Police Detention for this !
Am just wondering how the state is going to prosecute this Case…
If Dr Mmembe had said ” Hakainde wants to eat ECL’s body” , then it would have been a different matter.
@JMC
Your comment is appreciated. Your scriptural Reference befitting.
God Bless.