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Constitution Saves Kalomo farmer From Paying K2.2 million HH’s legal costs

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By Mwaka Ndawa

PRESIDENT Hakainde Hichilema has cancelled the K2.2 million debt owed to him by Kalomo farmer Misheck Hambwalula in legal costs.

The Constitution of Zambia, as amended in 2016, forbids a sitting President from suing anyone in his private capacity.

Article 98(2) states that: ‘’The President shall not, in the President’s private capacity during the tenure of office as President, institute or continue civil proceedings against a person.’’
Recently, the Livingstone High Court ordered Hambwalula to pay President Hichilema’s legal costs after it dismissed the land dispute between the two.

President Hichilema’s lawyer Marshal Muchende in a letter dated September 8, 2021 asked the Sheriff of Zambia in Livingstone to set aside the execution of the writ of fifa against Hambwalula.

A writ of fifa is a document issued by the clerk of court directing the sheriff to obtain a judgement sum out of property of a judgement debtor.

Hambwalula who regretted his actions is scheduled to meet President Hichilema for conciliation.

The Livingstone High Court condemned Hambwalula to costs after dismissing the matter in which he sued President Hichilema whilst he was in opposition on allegations that the latter illegally possessed 1,500 hectors of his late father’s farm 21 years ago.

Hambwalula was seeking an order that the alleged sale of Farm No. 3275 and 801 in Kalomo to President Hichilema is a nullity for failing to comply with the intestate succession Act.

The complainant also filed the same case against the Head of State in the Lusaka High Court, seeking an order for possession of Farm No. 3275, 801 and 803.

He also filed an order of injunction restraining President Hichilema, his servants and agents from carrying out farming activities, erecting structures, cutting down trees and entering on the farms and interfering with the beneficiaries’ quiet enjoyment.

But Lusaka High Court judge Susan Wanjelani threw out the case in July this year for want of prosecution.

And according to a certificate of taxation, Muchende on behalf of President Hichilema demanded that Hambwalula paid K2, 256, 322.53 for costs as ordered by the Livingstone High Court, on August 30, 2021.

However, Muchende, on behalf of the President, has written off Hambwalula’s debt after the latter rendered an apology and directed the sheriff not to grab his property in order to settle the K2.2 million debt.

“We advise that you suspend the execution of the writ of fieri facias (fi.fa.) vide Article 98(2) of the Constitution of Zambia Act no.2 of 2016. The Plaintiff has since apologised and the Republican President (who was the Defendant) has called on the family to meet to resolve the issue amicably,” read the letter.

The letter was also copied to acting chief justice Michael Musonda and presiding judge Bridget Maka-Phiri.

We’re under attack from Mnangagwa- UPND

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Zambia’s ruling United Party for National Development (UPND) has accused Zanu PF of launching cyber-attacks against its leadership, which it says could sour relations between the two neighbours.

This follows sentiments by President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Spokesperson George Charamba who on more than one occasion said President Hichilema is a sellout.

UPND’s Hichilema scored a stunning landslide victory over incumbent Edgar Lungu in Zambia’s presidential election last month, the margin of his victory surprising pundits, but also showing the level of disillusionment with the performance of the former leader.

But UPND is seen as close to Zimbabwe’s opposition, the MDC Alliance after inviting its leaders, Nelson Chamisa and Tendai Biti and other opposition figures in the region to Hichilema’s inauguration.

At the inauguration, President Emmerson Mnangagwa had the indignity of having to share the platform with the opposition that the country’s courts have ruled to be illegitimate.

His spokesperson, George Charamba recently attacked Hichilema as a “sellout” and it appears the ill-feeling between the two administrations is persisting.

UPND senior official, Joseph Kalimbwe said Hichilema and his party were being targeted by Zanu PF cyber-attacks which he said were “scandalous”.

“We are in Zambia talking about the need to tackle corruption in our country but across the border Zanu PF supporters think the message is directed at them and so they start to attack and demonise us,” Kalimbwe tweeted.

“Not even our own political opponents attack us like they do. It’s scandalous!.”

Kalimbwe told NewsDay yesterday that they were being attacked on social media platforms by some Zanu PF members who were criticising Hichilema’s personality and policies.

He said the Zanu PF party has “always been uneasy” over UNDP’s close relations with Chamisa.

“We have always been victims of several online attacks on the party and the President.

“Not so long after the presidential spokesperson (Charamba) labelled President Hichilema a sellout, several other members of the ruling Zanu PF party attacked us online with regards to our policies which have nothing to do with Zimbabwean governance.

“Such actions do not guarantee amicable diplomatic ties. UPND as a ruling party does not concern itself with the affairs of its neighbour, Zimbabwe, but on the contrary, Zanu PF members have been very much concerned with how President Hichilema runs Zambia.”

Zanu PF acting political commissar Patrick Chinamasa said he was not aware of any case where members of the ruling party had attacked the Zambian government.

He said if indeed there were attacks against UPND, from Zimbabwe, it was not from Zanu PF.

“I can’t comment on the alleged attacks against the Zambian party because I am not aware of such an incident,” Chinamasa said.

“I am yet to check on the alleged attacks. As Zanu PF, we remain friendly with the Zambian government. Zanu PF has never been a hostile party.

“Zimbabwe and Zambia have a long history of cordial relations, therefore; I would say it is the work of detractors who go online in the name of Zanu PF just to spoil the good relationship between us and the UPND. Those people would go online in the name of Zanu PF just to tarnish our image.”

Zanu PF had been enjoying good relationships with Lungu, who reportedly banned MDC Alliance activities in his country. -Newsday

Laura Miti Roasts Daily Nation Editorial Policy For Abetting Ruthless PF Regime

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EDUCATIONIST, LAURA MITI, ROASTS DAILY NATION EDITORIAL POLICY FOR ABETTING RUTHLESS PF REGIME

Civil society activist and educationist Laura Miti has taken issue with the Daily Nations’ editorial policy accusing Richard Sakala’s publication of practising dishonest journalism.

The Daily Nation spent the last 10 years supporting and facilitating the worst excesses of the PF. The publication was Antonio Mwanza and Tutwa Ngulube in newspaper form, uncaring about whether what they said was true or not and more disturbingly, unconcerned about the public good.

The paper has predictably toned down in the last few weeks, almost flipping its editorial policy. This, cartoon they publish is, however, most annoying.241652960_1315301892236112_1015572939896535032_n

The cartoon makes two erroneous and poisonous suggestions. The first is that the criminally violent cadres that have been removed from bus stops and markets are owed alternative jobs. The second, and even more insidious, suggestion is seen in that the Tshirt says “Youths” not “cadres” or “thugs. ” That deliberately and dishonesty
suggests that removing cadres from public spaces translates to preventing young people from making a living in markets and bus stops.

Now, here is how it is. For the last 10 years, cadres had taken over markets and bus stops and were illegally collecting fees belonging to the council. They were also violently demanding payments from ordinary citizens traveling and working in these spaces. Farmers had to sell their produce to cadres at reduced prices, so that the violent thugs could make free money by selling the produce to the public. Some of this money painfully taken from hardworking farmers almost certainly went up the ranks to very high offices in the country. Simply, life was made miserable and the economy harsher for ordinary citizens trying to go about their everyday lives. Compounding the situation, was that the madness could not be reported to the police, who had been prevented by power holders from touching a Chipani criminal.

So, what should happen? Simple really. Markets and bus stops should be spaces of enterprise for anyone who can survive the high adrenalin environment, therein. What the removal of the cadres does, is allow any Zambian who wishes to try their luck at irking out a living in the markets and bus stops to do so. Youth who think they can navigate the tough competition of Intercity or Soweto, in Lusaka, can go in, buy and sell, plait hair, cook nshima, polish shoes. They can even do a mungulu dance in a corner and be paid for it. What removing cadres does is ensure that what kwacha these citizens earn, is theirs to take home.

This, Daily Nation, is what the people who spent a night on voting queues were asking for – a chance to hustle without fear of a lawless thug taking away a K5 that could have made the difference between rape ya sholo and a bit of salad yopimisa.

So no, a newspaper that contributed to the runaway lawlessness we are trying to leave behind should not be allowed to get away with suggesting that Zambia owes thugs criminal livelihoods.

Re-shaping Into One Zambia One Nation

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By Sara Imutowana Yeta II
RE-SHAPING INTO ONE ZAMBIA ONE NATION

Our beautiful country is divided into ten provinces as the highest administrative structure.

These provinces are Central, Copperbelt, Eastern, Luapula, Lusaka, Muchinga, North-Western, Northern, Southern and Western.

All the ten regions have two or more Ministers in the new Cabinet of 24 men and women.

This, is one of the sure ways of facilitating and promoting equality of opportunity, good relations, harmony and peaceful coexistence between our people of different ethnic and regional backgrounds.

The composition of the Cabinet makes it easy for mutual solidarity that had evaded us, under Lungu’s regime, to find expression among individuals, ethnic groupings and regions.

We earnestly pray that this is the beginning of a genuine and lifelong national cohesion project where the inequalities, exclusions and disparities based on ethnicity or regionalism or any other distinctions which for ten years have been engendering divisions, distrust, hatred and dehumanisation among ethnic groupings and regions will be reduced and/or eliminated in an intentional and sustained manner.

How does Lungu and the Patriotic Front (PF) feel to see President Hakainde Hichilema put together a regionally representative Cabinet with a national character from his maiden Cabinet appointments which the previous regime failed to do so in the past ten years for not looking at the bigger picture?

We may not see the benefits of an inclusive Cabinet right away, but the gesture will go a long way in bringing about nation-building where our country with diverse ethnic groupings and regions will come together within the boundaries of our sovereign State with a unified constitutional dispensation, an integrated national economy, shared values, as equals, to work towards eradicating the divisions and injustices of the previous regime; to foster unity; and promote a countrywide conscious sense of being proudly Zambians, committed to our country as “one people.”

So, it is possible to have a Cabinet with a national character?

The ethnic and regional divisions engineered by the previous regime had gone too far to envisage a Cabinet made up of people from all ten regions.

I am not censuring the previous regime and those aspiring for national leadership, but we hope we can all learn from President Hichilema’s government to never again perpetuate hierarchies based on pre-given or ethnically or regionally engineered and imposed divisions of our people rooted in prejudice, discrimination and exclusion.

The new Cabinet is also a call to us all to rethink, in Zambian terms, of what ethnic and regional cohesion, linked to nationbuilding, should be.

This Cabinet, no doubt and in essence, should be directed towards the practical actualisation of national unity and democracy in Zambia, and guard both jealously.

Thank you President Hichilema for once again, in a long time, for making us all feel part of this country and for setting the process of moving towards a stable and predictable environment where we can all freely and unprejudiced compete, or pursue our life-long aspirations and endeavours.

I am a proud Zambian feeling lucky to be part of this historic moment of re-shaping our country into one Zambia one nation.241439700_4377688825632349_4509179221911909991_n

The former French legionnaire who took power in Guinea, Who is Col Mamady Doumbouya?

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A young charismatic soldier, Col Mamady Doumbouya has anointed himself as the leader of Guinea after overthrowing the octogenarian president who once put his faith in him to help him keep his grip on power in the turbulent West African state.

Announcing the coup on 5 September, the 41-year-old former French legionnaire said the army had little choice but to seize power because of the rampant corruption, disregard for human rights and economic mismanagement under the 83-year-old President Alpha Condé.

Col Doumbouya’s takeover means that he is currently the second-youngest leader of an African state. Only Mali’s Col Assimi Goïta, who has been in power since staging a coup in May, is younger, having been born in 1983.

“The president is with us, he’s in a safe place,” Col Doumbouya told French media after staging the dramatic coup, as a video of Mr Condé – barefooted, with shirt buttons open, vest showing and slouched on a sofa – circulated on social media.

In contrast, Col Doumbouya – dressed in a red beret, sunglasses and army fatigues – appeared on state TV to announce that “the Guinean personalisation of political life is over. We will no longer entrust politics to one man, we will entrust it to the people”.

President Condé remains in detention while the UN, African Union and regional body Ecowas all condemn the military junta that claims to have replaced him.

Col Doumbouya has promised to form a “union” government.

“A consultation will be launched to set down the broad parameters of the transition, and then a government of national union will be established to steer the transition,” he said in a statement.

Married to a French national, Col Doumbouya is from the Malinké community, like the deposed president, and hails from Guinea’s eastern Kankan region.

Until the coup, he kept a low public profile, with the BBC’s Guinea reporter, Alhassan Sillah, saying he saw him at an event only once – three years ago, when the former French colony celebrated 60 years of independence.

“He was the stand-out man because of his physique, height, and dark shades. He led the parade, saluting heads of state and the crowd. Everyone was taking photographs of him, and cheering him – just as they have been cheering him now,” our reporter says, referring to the fact that the coup has been widely welcomed in Guinea.

By some accounts Col Doumbouya is a brilliant commander, while others say his credentials are dubious.

Notably, Col Doumbouya is among 25 Guinean officials the EU has been threatening to sanction for alleged human rights abuses committed in recent years under President Condé.

Yet after the takeover, he told the nation “we will learn from all the mistakes we have committed and all Guineans”.

Col Doumbouya also quoted the late Jerry Rawlings – another charismatic soldier who seized power in a coup in Ghana in 1979 – saying: “If the people are crushed by their elites, it is up to the army to give the people their freedom.”

Served in Afghanistan

West Africa political analyst Paul Melly says that Col Doumbouya is just the latest of many middle-ranking officers to lead a putsch in the region, with a promise to bring about political reforms.

“But what differentiates him from many predecessors is his international experience, having not only trained in France but actually served in the French military and also in peacekeeping missions or international interventions in a range of crisis-afflicted countries,” he adds.

During his 15-year military career, Col Doumbouya served in missions in Afghanistan, Ivory Coast, Djibouti, Central African Republic and close protection in Israel, Cyprus, the UK and Guinea.

He is said to have “brilliantly completed” the operational protection specialist training at the International Security Academy in Israel, as well as elite military training in Senegal, Gabon, and France.

After serving in the French foreign legion for several years, Col Doumbouya was asked by Mr Condé to return to Guinea to lead the newly established elite Special Forces Group (GFS) in 2018.

He was then based in Forecariah, western Guinea, where he served under the bureau of territorial surveillance (DST) and the general intelligence services.

In recalling Col Doumbouya to set up the GFS, Mr Condé will have had no idea that he was hastening his own political demise.

“I think he [Condé] wanted a security instrument at his disposal for specific repressive missions,” Guinean political analyst Mamadou Aliou Barry told Radio France International.

“Unfortunately for him, when he wanted to get his hands on it, the command of the special forces turned against him.”
-BBC

Now Nevers Mumba dissolves MMD and defect to UPND

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Now Nevers Mumba dissolves MMD and defect to UPND

Yesterday 6th September, Dr Nevers Mumba whose New Hope MMD president held a meeting with several close friends and members of his committee to conduct a postmortem of the just ended elections where he got a paltry 4968 votes countrywide.

Dr Mumba whose New Hope MMD together with his running mate pastor Reuben Sambo were terribly sidetracked and beaten by new entrants the likes of Kalaba Harry, Fred Mmembe and Highvie Hamududu to mention a few.

This has angered many including those in his inner circle, who have since began to agitate for an immediate party convention to chose another leader for the party.

In the latest news of the, Dr Mumba presented a gloomy outlook of MMD to the meeting and proposing that the only way out of the mess, is to have the party dissolved, otherwise no one has the capacity to have it revived, hence posturing it for further embarrassments in future, a source in the meeting revealed.

“Dr Mumba upon being told step aside, he quickly intervened through Madam Chitika, saying let the president answer that proposal quickly before it becomes a motion.

“Then Dr Mumba, said I just won unopposed at the convention and we are in court, I can tell you, I have talked to some people at the highest level in the ruling, and trust me, we won’t survive this time around being in opposition, five years is too long, and dynamics will change. No one has the capacity to revive this party, the only way to preserve the legacy of the party is to have it dissolved.

“I have negotiated, for all of us, but first let’s dissolve. We then can jump, and no one will remain making noise about MMD, since it will cease to exist. But if we live it like this, it will haunt us, he said.

Another source that chose anonymity has also revealed that some executive members especially those who are pastors have already started cooking a report in line with the overall outcome.

“They claim there are committee members who are collecting information from the only 8 constituencies where we participated headed by Dr Mumba himself. Once we produce this report, which has already been cooked by secretaraite, Dr Mumba should quickly hold a press briefing and address these resolutions. Possibly this week, they say we must move fast. Before HH concludes appointments in the civil service, we will all be fused in. Then we can say it’s the people who have petitioned us to dissolve the party, he said.

MMD is set to hit another twist, as Dr Mumba is set to put the party to it’s grave. If as allegedly true, then Dr Mumba has dissolved three political parties in his entire political life. Starting with Christian Coalition party, the reform party and now the MMD.

A once illustrious political career that camped on the shores of politics of integrity, morality and Christian values, has finally come to an embarrassing end, doing the complete opposite.

We are yet to see, if more and more pastors will join active politics , after this not so convincing political career of Dr Mumba has cast a dark shade of dishonesty and trickery.

Court Hears How UNZA Student Collapsed After Lecturer Fondled Her Breasts

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COURT HEARS HOW UNZA STUDENT COLLAPSED AFTER LECTURER FONDLED HER BREASTS

The Lusaka Magistrates’ Court has heard how a University of Zambia student alerted her colleague that a lecturer had indecently assaulting her.

In this case, UNZA lecturer Dr Austin Mbozi is charged with indecent assault in females.
He allegedly indecently assaulted Natasha Ngoma on September 20, last year by touching her breasts and thighs.

Testifying before magistrate Felix Kaoma,
Kafyende Mwenya, 25, a consultant and former student at UNZA, narrated that on the material day, he received a message from Natasha informing him that she was trouble as she was about to be indecently assaulted by Dr Mbozi.
According to Natasha’s statement, Dr Mbozi invited her to his office so that she could help him type some work and promised to pay her.
But the accused allegedly started touching her breasts and wanted to touch her private parts while in the office which was locked.

Mwenya said his female friend sent him a text informing him that she was in trouble as she was allegedly locked in a lecturer’s office.
He said he was in his room in Kalingalinga hostel when he received a text message from the victim.

Mwenya, who was at the time pursuing an agriculture extension course in the school of Agriculture Sciences, said he received the text around 18:00 hours.

“While in my room, I received an sms from the victim saying she was in trouble. I responded and asked what is wrong but I never got a response from her,” he testified.
Mwenya said he tried to phone the victim but she never picked the call.

“I then received a call and when I answered, a different lady on the line asked me to go to the school of natural sciences,” he said.
Mwenya said when he reached the physics department, he found the complainant crying while seated with two other women.
He said he tried to find out what had happened and one of the ladies explained that the complainant had gone to one of the lecturer’s office but he locked her up in the office.
Mwenya said when he tried to get more details about what had happened to the victim, the complainant who continued crying, collapsed.
He said he got a taxi and rushed her to the clinic in the company of the two ladies.
“When she regained conscious, the two ladies were advised that the victim should go to UNZA security and give them a statement,” narrated Mwenya.

Has President HH Breached The Constitution On Abolishing/merging Ministries Before Approval By National Assembly?

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HAS PRESIDENT HH BREACHED THE CONSTITUTION ON ABOLISHING/MERGING MINISTRIES BEFORE APPROVAL BY NATIONAL ASSEMBLY?

THERE is a raging social media debate on whether or not the President breach/violated the supreme law of the land by merging and or abolishing some ministries before approval by the National Assembly.

Their arguments are anchored on and pursuant to the provisions of Article 92(2)(d) of the Constitution which states that the *President can establish, merge and dissolve Government Ministries subject to the approval of Parliament*.

However, their arguments are oblivious of the provisions of Article 94 of the same constitution which somehow gives a condition to the above provisions in Art 92.

Art 94. (1) guides that *where the performance of an executive function-in thus case creation/merging/abolishing of new/old ministries/department-is expressed by this Constitution to be subject to approval by the National Assembly, as the case is in Art 92, the National Assembly shall, in the sitting next ( which is starting on 10th Sept 2021 in this case) after receipt of the request for approval, give the approval within twenty-one days of the commencement Assembly.*

The above provision in Article 94 does not suggest any breach of the Constitution by the President as the act/performance of creating/merging and or abolishing ministries/departments will be subjected to the National Assembly in the next sitting and the National Assembly will have 21 days to approve such a presidential request.

It is clear that this *subject to National Assembly approval* does not expressly mean before or after the performance of the act by the President but that as long as parliament has approved it within 21 days after a receipt of the request for approval from the President is done, the breach of the Constitution is farfetched.

Actually, precedences are there to point at during Michael Sata and Edgar Lungu’s reigns where ministries and departments were created, merged or abolished and people appointed before approval by the National Assembly but the President later requested the National Assembly to approve and it was done.

To this end, there is not ground for any to suggest for an impeachment of the President where there is no violation or breach of the Constitution which has been ocassioned by the President.

In my honest view, the President’s acts are within the law but the key thing however, is for the Presidential advisors to explain such things to avoid misleading notes spreading across the breadth of the country by some commentors.

I submit

McDonald Chipenzi

Serve The Zambian People With Diligence, President Hichilema Tells New Ministers

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SERVE THE ZAMBIAN PEOPLE WITH DILIGENCE, PRESIDENT HICHILEMA TELLS NEW MINISTERS

….as the Head of State reiterates his commitment to deliver on his campaign promises to the nation.

STATE HOUSE, Lusaka, Tuesday, September 7, 2021 (SMART EAGLES)

Republican President Mr. Hakainde Hichilema has urged newly appointed fourteen (14) Cabinet Ministers and two Provincial Ministers to be of service to the Zambian people as they take up their Offices.

This comes after the Head of State unveiled a part of his Cabinet with former Minister of Local Government and Health in the MMD government Hon Sylvia Masebo making the cut as new Minister of Health.

President Hichilema swore in the fourteen Cabinet Ministers and two Provincial ministers for Southern (Cornelius Mweetwa) and Copperbelt (Elisha Mutamba) provinces at State House today with a message of service to the Zambian people.

He has also sworn in Alfred Chipoya as Senior Private Secretary State House.

Today’s swearing in ceremony at State House marked the second batch of appointments by President Hichilema following the swearing in of Hon Dr Situmbeko Musokotwane as Minister of Finance last week.

President Hichilema had announced that he was not in a hurry to announce his Cabinet and the next batch of Ministers is expected to be announced and sworn in tomorrow.

And speaking at the ceremony, President Hichilema has said that the appointments of the Cabinet and Provincial Ministers were for the purpose of service to the Zambian people.

Mr Hichilema has congratulated all the appointed Ministers and urged them to serve the Zambian people with diligence.

“We have had many conversations with you both at individual and group level and our chorus is the same; to serve the people of Zambia with diligence,” President Hichilema said.

He said that it was the people of Zambia who had made the swearing in possible after many years of trying hence they needed to be treated with dignity for giving the UPND Alliance government a chance to serve them.

President Hichilema further stated that the new Ministers had come at a time when their posts demanded that they work harder than never before to give a better life to the Zambian people.

“We made a commitment to the Zambian people when we were campaigning that we would bring to the table all the ten provinces of Zambia and as you will see in the next few days when the full cabinet is assembled, you will agree with us that the test had been passed,” President Hichilema said.

And President Hichilema has warned his Ministers against taking advantage of the Zambian people on the pretext of them holding Office.

“Let’s serve the people and do everything that is right for society,” he added. “God has provided us with all the resources like water, minerals and land because he loves us so it is upto us now to provide that prudent management of those resources.”

#SmartEagles2021

President Hichilema’s Remarks at the Swearing-in Ceremony Held at State House

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President Hakainde Hichilema’s Remarks at the Swearing-in Ceremony Held at State House

President Hakainde Hichilema has called on newly appointed Ministers to focus on serving the people of Zambia diligently.

“Congratulations for accepting to serve in the UPND Cabinet and Provincial portfolios. It’s been a long road, 15 years, the people of Zambia have made it possible to serve and act on behalf of Zambians.”

“Worker harder, lift the economy, turn it around, and begin to sow seeds of bottoming-it-up.”

“Be in a hurry to take this country where it should be. We committed that will we bring ten(10) provinces in Cabinet and the full Cabinet will be in place”.

“In places where we have no MPs, we have used legal instruments available.”

PROMISES

“We will deliver all our promises including feeding the country as this is a bare minimum.”

“Education for all is a bare minimum and we will deliver, see it from perspective of skills and the economy,”

“We have to ensure that the young people have skills and are competitive”

“We must use scarce resources properly and not taking from the till (cash register).”

President Hichilema has also called for government procurement process that was transparent, fairly priced and delivered the goods and services on time.

“I’ve asked the Secretary to Cabinet to issue a Memo to ensure that public resources are used properly.

He said public works and public procurement must meet three principles he has outlined.

“1. Buy goods and services, build roads and other infrastructure at the right price at proper cost. No more kamokamo”

“2. Quality must be right”

“3. Deliver on time.” He said.

He said that no roads will be overpriced and will not be done at $1million per-kilometer.

“Botswana and Namibia build roads at an average cost of $300,000 per kilometere. Why can’t it be done in Zambia. Anthing else is taking resources from schools and hospitals.”

CORRUPTION

President Hichilema has also insisted that there will be no sacred cows in the fight against corruption and the process will not be vindictive, but everyone will be treated fairly.

“No political finger will determine direction of the process.” He said.

“Professional institutions such as the ACC, DEC, ZP, Financial Intelligence Centre and others will work independently”

“There will be no joyride in this government. On the procurement of roads, housing, fuel, and on Fuel, there issues there. Any over-pricing is taking away money from job creation.” He said.

SECURITY

On Security and Justice,he reiterated that the areas will enjoy freedom and rights of citizens will be guaranteed.

“No live ammunition, no tear gas, freedom is here.” He said.

COOPERATE AND DELIVER

President Hichilema also called on members of the Cabinet to ensure that Ministers worked as a team and avoid personal or sectional interests.

“Encourage your colleagues and your neighbours, each other to do that which is right.”

“God loves us.God loves this country, so let’s convert resources to benefit this country.”

“Frank Museba Tayali, we have walked that compound every day.”

“We must have water in that compound, I replace it with the term residence.”

“We must have medicines in health centres and hospitals.”

“We are individuals but we are brought together by common interest and bring various skills, don’t act as individuals, don’t act in personal interest.:
He said he will complete the process of appointing other members of Cabinet on Wednesday.

“We have another day to conclude Cabinet and Provincial Ministers.”

PUBLIC OFFICERS
President Hichilema also called upon civil servants to cooperate with new Ministers.

” Ministers, work together with public servants in your team.
Don’t mislead Ministers and Ministers don’t mislead public servants.”

The Lungu Presidency – an epoch of flawed leadership?

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By Chimwemwe Mwanza

A week can be a long time in politics precisely why writing a legacy of an active politician is a tough ask. It is akin to writing an obituary for a living person.

Shortly before the recent elections, Edgar Lungu boldly declared that he would remain in active politics till 2026 – off course assuming he won a second term. It was not to be. His opponent handed him a humiliating defeat and one that will resonate in Zambian history for years to come. His loss was shocking enough that it took him barely a week after elections to announce his looming retirement from active politics.

This climb down is remarkable for a politician of notable bravado. While kicking the crestfallen might be of little consequence, Lungu’s propensity to contradict himself does warrant an interrogation of both his reign and character. In essence, the underlying message in the sudden resignation from active politics exposed his sence of entitlement to the Presidency. This is troubling. At best, this entitlement explains his somewhat weird protestation of a rigged election – this happening amid vote counting.

This was a President that seemed too eager to sacrifice peace so that the Electoral Commission of Zambia could halt vote counting just to massage his bruised ego. In any case, how does one move from denouncing an electoral process to acknowledging its legitimacy only after persuasion – all this happening within 72 hours? His petulance was nothing more than a gambit to throw the country into chaos. Even more astonishing, why should he be praised for conceding defeat?
Accepting an electoral outcome whether in or against your favour is a gesture of common decency and therefore no amount of praise should be heaped on a politician for acknowledging the obvious. Granted he is of unpredictable character, is there a likelihood that he might rescind his decision to retire from active politics? The less written about his legacy at this stage the better suffice to add that there is a banal link to his chaotic rise to the Presidency and his subsequent fall from his perch.

It is well documented that Micheal Sata’s death prompted a bitter succession struggle for the PF Presidency. History cut short; it was a shambolic show of hands at the PF’s Mulungushi University conference that ushered in his Presidency. Lacking in legitimacy, he was beholden to his backers who were determined to exploit their proximity to his Presidency.
Thus in 2015, he ascended to the highest political office of the land. Since he assumed office, several charges of corruption levelled against his government went unchecked creating a perception that he may either have been complicit to or at least abated these crimes.

In fairness, there is hardly any evidence that directly fingers him in acts of criminality. However, deny as he will continue to, this perception will continue to linger in the psyche of many Zambians; and the trouble with perception is that it equates to reality in the court of public opinion. What is on record though is the unbridled collusion by state investigating agencies to perpetuate corruption during the PF’s tenure in office.

They dished nolles and acquittals after another even in cases in which the state seemed to have credible evidence against perpetrators of corruption and other crimes. The absence of political will in the fight against corruption became all too naked in the eyes of the electorate and this in part explains the PF’s defeat.
A flawed Presidency?

Against the temptation to further interrogate this Presidency, one is reminded of this screaming editorial, ‘A thief for a President’ published in the defunct Post Newspaper on 17th August 2001. This editorial not only defined Frederick Chiluba’s legacy but marked the beginning of the late second Republican President’s fall from grace.

For all his contributions to strengthening the labour movement as well as helping to dismantle the one-party regime, he was hung out to dry. With his immunity lifted at the behest of his anointed successor, President Levy Mwanawasa – Chiluba the man who fondly referred to himself as a ‘master dribbler’ cut a forlorn figure. Revelations after another including abuse of an intelligence slush fund – the Zamtrop account, the fraudulent acquisition of properties, among a litany of other charges began to fill newspaper pages. He spent the latter part of his life shuttling between Lusaka’s Magistrate and High Courts.

And it is important to note that despite the millions spent on investigating him, the state failed to secure a conviction. Sadly though, he took truth with him to his grave – by all accounts he may well have been innocent. It is this trial by the media that awaits Lungu. While he won’t be in in the dork, headlines such as ‘Findlay’s Accounts frozen and PF cadre Andrew Lubusha on the run’ – just to mention a few, are by extention an indictment on Lungu’s leadership. A fish rots from its head – so goes an axiom.

And this is just the beginning. There is still the small matter of the fraudulent but costly fire tender, the unresolved ownership of the 48 houses, the Mukula trees scandal, a fraudulent FISP procurement process and many others that are likely to come up. Watch this space, there will be enough news to distract us from our financial hardships. Unfortunately, none of these issues awaiting ventilation in our courts of law will uplift our economic and social status. This is just our reality.

All that the news cycle will do, will be to give us a glimpse into a wasted 10 years and the recklessness of the Lungu Presidency. That might just be the right time then for many a Journalist looking to write Lungu’s legacy to sharpen their pencils. Indeed, we live in interesting times. Buckle up, there is a bumpy ride ahead of us.

The author is an avid scholar of political history and philosophy. He has since stopped eating game meat and become a vegetarian. He remains a lifelong fan of Kabwe Warriors and Liverpool. For feedback, contact Kwachaone@gmail.com

The Moment Chambia The Great Cow Was Slaughtered!

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THE MOMENT CHAMBIA THE GREAT COW WAS SLAUGHTERED!

Mongrels, jackals, hyenas, crocodiles, serpents, monkeys and vultures had all gathered in one place. They all had one purpose in mind……they made sure no one was privy of their intentions lest they be denied the golden opportunity.

They waited in the woods……quietly. The year was 2015. Finally, Chambia appeared on the scene. She wobbled in no particular direction as her prominent udder swayed from side to side.

She was a prized cow in the kraal, greatly admired within the land and beyond. Year in and out, folks travelled many forests, mountains and rivers away not only to come and admire, but also claim a fair share of her milk.

Chambia’s ability to produce enormous amounts of milk was legendary! The more milk was extracted from her, the more she produced. Her udder never seemed to stop lactating.

There was a muffled whisper amongst the mongrels, jackals, hyenas, crocodiles, serpents, monkeys and vultures as excitement swept through the ranks. The moment they had been waiting for had finally arrived.

They salivated gluttonously as they surreptitiously rolled their eyes just in case someone was watching. Their heartbeats palpitated spasmodically as they watched Chambia get closer……eager to pounce on her!
Suddenly, she stopped moving.

She raised her ears and sniffed the air…….she mooed, ominously. She seemed to sense danger. She looked around momentarily as she pondered her next move. She just had to find her way to the river, no matter what the risk.

As she wrestled with procrastination, a cobra waiting in a burrow on her right flank sprayed its venom in Chambia’s eyes. This immediately produced searing pain forcing Chambia to run around hysterically.

The monkey seemed to take pleasure in this. It swung from one of the tree branches and landed on Chambia’s head. It consecutively slapped the cow across the face, and playfully grabbed her ears.

The monkey shrieked with laughter uproariously as Chambia seemed to become more stupefied. As she galloped about confused, she somehow found herself on the fringes of the river.

The crocodile suddenly lunged from the river and dug its teeth deep into Chambia’s neck! She dug her hooves into the ground to avoid being dragged into the river.

As if on cue, all the other animals descended on Chambia and immediately got to work tearing her apart. Each of the animals was keen to get choice parts…..briskets, chucks, ribs, short loins, fore shanks, short plates and kidneys.

In the meantime, a hyena thrust her mouth inside the cow and started dismembering her bowels! The monkey pranced about like an excitable kid while sucking on the udder. Once satisfied, she started spraying the milk around recklessly making the other animals drip with milk in the process.

As the other animals continued enjoying the steak throwing away the bones, the jackals wasted no time grabbing them and ravaging them!

When the mongrels, jackals, hyenas, crocodiles, serpents and monkeys noticed Kachema coming, they took to their heels in haste.

He was in shock! How could they do that to the cow? As he rummaged through what was left of Chambia, a vulture swooped for the udder from atop the tree where it was perched and made off with it high into the sky.

He shed tears of sorrow as he contemplated how he was going to feed those left behind in the kraal.

Prince Bill M. Kaping’a
Political/Social Analyst

Transition Can Be Challenging And Unstable- Chibamba Kanyama

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Chibamba Kanyama writes:

A transition period for any government, let alone any organisation, is an extremely delicate phase: anxiety, panic, uncertainty, insecurity, suspicion, frustration, fear, resistance, criticism, blame, anger, desperation, hopelessness and even over excitement.

During transition, there is significant tug-of-war among many forces; some trying hard to mutilate systems so that everything collapses while others holding up firmly (and this in part depends on state of country prior to transition). Nearly all those working in the public sector seek to hold onto their positions, others want to get their jobs back (after what they considered unfair dismissals) while many desire to be appointed for the first time.

It is likely even within the emerging ruling party, conflict and mistrust start to simmer; heavy mudslinging of one another as if they had not campaigned together. It’s called ‘dog eat dog’ kind of behavior and it mainly happens during the transition.

It is also during the transition that the new government leaders make a number of mistakes, some out of not knowing and others arising from advice given from a system still recovering from shock of change (advisors to government during transition are usually inherited; the same people from previous regime).

We are in a transition phase in Zambia and these symptoms can clearly be observed as is common during this period. This is the time the leader treads carefully, maintaining his acumen and understanding dynamics at play with the objective of steering the ship into the right direction.

One thing I am very certain of is that the roadmap will be clear soon, more so when ministers are appointed and parliament starts sitting. At that point, focus will shift from Head of State to other institutions. Things will, therefore, begin to shape up into place, stakeholders experiencing better communication while the rest of us retreating to our usual zones of comfort.

Some of us, independent ‘volunteers’, trying to shape the narrative during the transition process will then withdraw and play our normal roles. We came on board at this crucial time to lend our experience in change management by communicating regularly on certain critical issues. It’s just for a moment and we are doing so at the risk of being misunderstood; that we are job-seekers- such perceptions are also normal during the transition!

I am sure the President himself is currently managing the process and like we say in Change Management process, he is the Change Champion (driving awareness through measured communication, receiving regular feedback from all stakeholders, including those who don’t value him, and getting the best team to work with him).

As a change champion, the nation is expected to trust him and his government to effectively manage the transition. This is on the backdrop that the majority of the people who woke up at 02.00 to go and vote trust the system and want real change; the change that was the song during campaigns, ‘We want change, we want change.’

I am happy to support the process from my desk PROVIDED the government sticks to openness, accountability, integrity and transparency!

LUNGU SCREAMS ABOUT TRIBALISM IN UPND GOVT

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LUNGU SCREAMS ABOUT TRIBALISM.

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We’re worried, some regions feel ostracised – Lungu

By Mwenya Mofya,

6th September 2021

IF we see what is going on, we are worried, says former president Edgar Lungu.

And Lungu, who is PF president, says there are people calling on government and President Hichilema to relook his belief in the One Zambia, One Nation motto because certain regions already feel ostracised.

On Friday, Parliament elected Nelly Mutti, Attractor Chisangano and Steve Moyo as Speaker, First Deputy Speaker and Second Deputy Speaker respectively.

But Leader of the Opposition in Parliament Brian Mundubile has accused the UPND of attempting to destroy the country’s democracy by obliterating the opposition. He argued that the ruling party was advancing a “One Zambia, One Region” agenda.

And speaking to journalists shortly after attending mass at Chainda Catholic Church, Sunday, Lungu said “they should do more about the One Zambia, One Nation motto”.

“It is for you to judge who means well. Because I heard remarks in Parliament like One Zambia, One Region and that is worrying. It is a political statement, One Zambia, One Region or One Zambia, One Nation. If we see what is going on, we are worried. Seriously speaking, I think they should do more about the One Zambia, One Nation motto to ensure that it is seen in the practical implementation of policy making decisions and also positioning of people. Right now I can tell you that there are people who are calling upon the government and the President to look again into his belief in the One Zambia, One Nation motto because certain regions feel already ostracised. And I agree with the sentiments which were raised by [Raphael] Nakacinda that they can do better. And again I do not want to talk politics, I am on my way to retirement please leave me alone,” Lungu said.

Lungu, however, congratulated Speaker Mutti on her appointment.

“Every Zambian who believes in gender parity is delighted about this decision. I like the statement she made that it is not about gender, it is efficiency, service delivery and so on. So I would like to believe that all those women with quality should not hide behind. Let them come to the fore so that they are recognised and given places where they would be able to participate in the development of this country. Congratulations to madam Nelly Mutti and let her be a model for others so that they can also come out of their hiding so to say, and participate in the development of this country. We have a lot of women with great potential but for some reason they do not want to come out so let her be the encouragement so that others can also come to the fore and contribute,” Lungu said.

Meanwhile, Lungu said the church should not be a seasonal partner to politicians.

“The church should not be a seasonal partner to politicians. The church should always be there for politicians. Long after the elections, the church should be there and long before the elections, the church should be there. In the day to day lives of politicians, the church should want to interfere by interceding and counselling the politicians. Those gentlemen and ladies who have the privilege to be in the position of leadership now should be strengthened by praying for them and also counselling,” said Lungu.241566028_1199518420524358_2174951449600913776_n

We Are Not Contemplating On De-registering Patriotic Front – UPND

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The United Party for National Development (UPND) government has clarified that it will not deregister the opposition Patriotic Front (PF).

UPND Spokesperson, Cornelius Mweetwa says the ruling party will not heed to calls by some political players to deregister the PF party due to criminal allegations.

Speaking at a press briefing in Lusaka today, Mr Mweetwa lamented that such calls are undemocratic and not welcome in the UPND Alliance.

Mr Mweetwa stated that most PF Members of Parliament are new and cannot be held accountable for the crimes of others.

The UPND Spokesperson further stated that the laws of Zambia are sufficient enough, therefore, no requirement or need to contemplate deregistering the PF.

“We are opposed to any calls to deregister the PF. Whatever the PF did to the people of Zambia, are covered under the laws of this country and are able to be adjudicated upon by the laws of Zambia,” Mr. Mweetwa stated.

And Mr Mweetwa said the UPND Alliance was aware of the anxiety among the people for President Hakainde Hichilema to announce the next cabinet.

He explained that President Hichilema is careful about who he selects to work with given the vastness of the task ahead of the UPND Alliance government.

He added that for the new administration to fully implement its promises, there is a need to put up a credible team for the benefit of Zambians.

“The anxiety will soon come to an end and you will not wait any longer than reasonably necessary. The President has had to be meticulous about who he decides to work with given the enormity of the expectations of the people in the new administration,” Mr. Mweetwa indicated.

Meanwhile, Mr. Mweetwa has described allegations by PF, Mporokoso Member of Parliament and leader of the opposition Brian Mundubile that the party was dribbled during the selection of the Speaker and Deputies of the National Assembly as political propaganda.

“This is merely political propaganda because the PF party failed to field any candidate as they did not file in any nomination before the close for voting,” Mr Mweetwa stated.

He noted that the UPND Alliance considered the results of the parliamentary elections that had little representation from women hence the decision to nominate a woman speaker as well as the first deputy speaker.

And Mr Mweetwa explained that the UPND Alliance legal team carefully investigated and confirmed that the appointment of Funwell Siyandenge as Deputy Inspector General of Police at State was rightfully done without any breach of the law.

He also disclosed that the government will devise an appropriate platform with a legal framework for civil servants who were wrongfully dismissed to present their cases.

He noted that the cases will be assessed on merit and appropriate actions will be followed.

The secret conversations between Donald Trump and Edgar Chagwa Lungu begin

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Donald Trump (DT) to Edgar Chagwa Lungu (ECL): Edgar, you in Zambia like using initials eh, ECL, HH, KK, FTJ, RB etc. What is up with that? Here it is rare. Only after Kennedy was shot did he become JFK. Can you imagine Bill Clinton being referred to as BC? That is a biblical reference isn’t it? But ECL that is not what I am calling about. I am calling to offer my condolences about just what happened to you. I just went through it myself. I got shellacked just like you in the last elections. Shellacked as a word was first used by Obama. I can’t stand Obama just like you can’t stand HH my dear friend ECL. So I refrain from using an Obama term. I will use the word walloped. It is truly painful to be walloped. I hear Hillary is still shell-$hocked from my walloping her. ECL for me it feels like it is merely a bad dream from which I will wake up and find reality different. But it is not. It is reality and shocking because I didn’t expect to lose by seven million votes walloping by Sleepy Joe. I lost to Sleepy Joe. I won.

You ECL, lost to what do they call those ostracized and sidelined people from certain parts of Zambia, yes you lost to a Tonga Bull, I’m being reminded. Didn’t you say on the very day of the election that a Tonga will one day become a President but not the current candidate? That is what I used to say about Sleepy Joe.

Listen ECL, like me you thought you could win the election by turning it into identifiable sectarianism, me into a racial contest where I would garner white votes and you would secure tribal votes against the Tongas and other named tribes. You unleashed, I understand, a certain Kambwili to spout tribalism, and like me it backfired, ECL. Let’s be serious, there is a lesson to be learned even from negativity. Our respective countries are moving more towards racial and tribal cohesion. We had done it all in order to win an election and continue being in power. It didn’t work.

ECL do you know that you and I have a lot in common? Of course, we have our great differences, for example, I went to the great Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania and you didn’t but I don’t remember what I did there exactly other than chasing women. How did I pass? Can’t remember but it is on my transcript though the record is sealed. All my records are sealed except this stupid Supreme Court some of whose judges I appointed ordered the disclosure of my tax returns of several years.
ECL you were lucky that the judges you appointed never abandoned you to the end. The ones I appointed decided to turn around and exercise their so called judicial independence and autonomy. Have you ever heard of such crap? Judicial independence and autonomy! Give me a break! The problem in the US is that people do actually take that crap seriously. Even judges. Don’t fall for it in Zambia

Now ECL I was talking about our similarities. You and I pardoned heavy duty criminals. You pardoned murderers and tribalists while I pardoned deep, deep corrupt friends and associates of mine. We are who we pardoned. We are a reflection of who we pardoned. Look you pardoned someone who made you lose an election because he was spewing tribalism and you had bought him a helicopter to do this. ECL are you mad and tone deaf? You pardon a Tribalist who made you partly lose an election! Are you a Tribalist ECL? It is good you retired from politics. You buried yourself with that tribal nonsense. Now this Tribalist who caused you to lose an election, wasn’t he recently exposed conniving with the bank to embezzle 30 million dollars through the issuing of bonds? I listened to that tape the way it ended smells fishy. Something went down there.

But coming to the US. Racism is fine. It is in the DNA of the US. It is historically embedded. As for me, ECL, I pardoned corrupt people because that is me. I take advantage of the law. Taxation Law is for the Rich in capital letters. It aids corruption for the Rich. Everything I did with my taxes is in the law. I took advantage of the loopholes. Can you succeed in business without the aid of banking and taxation laws, without insolvent laws, without insurance laws? We are hard on the poor yet we are aided by how banking, taxation, insurance, insolvency, procurement and other laws are structured. Our crimes are legally facilitated ECL. Look at the acquittal rates in your corruption cases. Your people were all acquitted. Then you go and pardon murderers. If I did that ECL there would have been a revolution in America. Your regime killed a few people, didn’t it? So it is understandable you pardoned murderers. We pardon who we are. And it is what it is. Cheer up man. It is not the end of the world. Depressing but life goes on, enjoy your wealth while it lasts.

It is great you didn’t appeal your election loss. You see what the judges that I had appointed did to me after I lost the election? They all voted against me to overturn the elections in all the states. There is a guy called the Village Author whose articles I read who said that “you lose the vote you lose the court”. That court of yours that you appointed would have turned against you post-election.

ECL are you there? You and I didn’t recognise where the lies and truths began or ended and vice versa. People saw through the fog and they voted as out. Now there is a difference. I had a vision of how to run America, you didn’t. I governed through Twitter and lots of press conferences and an effective DT congress. You governed through cadres, no press conferences except at airports and you had no Twitter account and no effective Parliament. ECL how could you lose Bill 10? You would still be President. Then you got another shot at the Presidency through the ConCourt decision allowing you an illegal third term. But the Court of Public Opinion shellacked you, not Obama again! ECL Obama is always in my mind as HH will always be in your mind. You see I couldn’t get rid of Obamacare through congress and that still pains me. And a similarity is found here. HH is the Obama of Zambia. Brilliant, agile, confident, and self-made and with loyal followers.

ECL are you still there? I am the one who called you so I will talk. When you call me ECL, you will talk all you want. Do you have a powerful phone?

ECL I have loyal followers and you don’t. My followers stormed Congress to stop the legitimation of Sleepy Joe and they are still eating out of my hands. I raised more money after losing power than I did while in power and the Republican Party is holding together thinking I will run in 2024. On the other hand you have been abandoned immediately after losing power. Did you really have any loyal supporters ECL? Your cadres have scampered. Your former ministers and cohorts are resigning or are silent. Your cadres never attempted to prevent the ascendence of HH. Your party, the PF, it appears is dead. I have charisma. You don’t. ECL how did you ascend to power? And how exactly did you manage to repress Zambians for 7 years? People are like waking up to a bad dream. On my part the great Republican Party will continue.

I can’t resist asking you ECL where that woman Pamela Gondwe is; I am told she ran away with suitcases of your campaign funds so that at the end you were practically limping without funds to pay cadres and some rigging projects. In America, Pamela Gondwe would be the stuff of movies. You know how Americans are: you are either a mystical villain or hero. She would be turned into a folklore hero. If you meet her, tell her that DT of America wants to meet her.

ECL let me ask you this because you may have to answer to it if any Commission of Inquiry to Restore Looted Property under your regime is convoked. I hear Zambians want an Inquiry, what is your networth now as opposed to when you became president? I understand you jumped from 1 million Kwacha to 23 million Kwacha in one year after assuming the Presidency. They don’t teach what you did at Wharton or Harvard Business School nor at Oxford. Do you want to come and teach at Wharton School of Business? I can facilitate that. I contributed a lot of money to that institution. It got more interesting. You are now rumoured to be one of the richest presidents in Africa. The president’s salary even in the US or anywhere in the world can’t get you to that. Look at Obama. He got paid 60 million dollars for his book and all his money is traceable. My money is traceable as I used legal banking and taxation laws to borrow and invest.

What you have now, where did it come from? I hear even your family has gotten rich, some having acquired forests, old bank buildings, apartments etc. Do you own a golf course ECL! Get a good number of accountants and lawyers and start working in case the Commission is established. I never knew I would need lawyers as I needed bankers as company. Obama told me at the outset that I would need more lawyers at the end of my presidency than I would need bankers and he was so right. The irony is that he never needed any lawyers himself because he was suspected of no crimes. Instead he now needs bankers to bank his legitimately earned monies from book deals and speaking engagements while you and I need lawyers and bankruptcy laws and not bankers. But heck ECL we had a ride of a lifetime while it lasted. We were both improbable accidental Presidents and our story continues and would become more interesting and sellable if we both become criminal ex-presidents though I had a lot of money in the business world before I became president and you didn’t and I have kept my loyal friends and the Republican Party while you haven’t. Our stories ECL will be told as capsules and teachable moments in the history of our countries. Take heart it is a great contribution.

Dr. Munyonzwe Hamalengwa’s latest book is “Commentaries on the Laws of Zambia”

JJ Emmanuel Banda Likely To Be Jailed In A New Dawn Government

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J.J BANDA LIKELY TO BE JAILED IN A NEW DAWN GOVERNMENT

Sukwa seeks HRC’s revival of his assault case against Jay Banda

By Richard Luo

FORMER Post newspaper journalist Peter Sukwa has written to the Human Rights Commission to refresh his assault case against current Petauke Central Independent member of parliament Emmanuel Jay Banda.

In his letter to the Commission dated August 30, 2021, Sukwa bemoaned the unfair judgment rendered on the matter.

Prior to the 2016 general elections, Sukwa and Kelvin Phiri from Feel Free Radio were attacked by Banda and his agents while on an assignment in Vubwi district.

Banda, it is alleged, attempted to burn Sukwa alive with 2.5 litres of petrol.

Banda urinated in Sukwa’s mouth, but the Vubwi Magistrates’ Court only ordered Banda to pay a K10,000 fine instead of giving him a custodial sentence.

The punishment was viewed as a mockery of justice by many stakeholders, including media bodies.

“This was the worst case of humiliation and brutal harassment which I suffered at the hands of PF cadres, which left me with lots of body pains, stopped listening (sic) due to perforated left ear as a result of a slap by the said culprit,” he said in the letter. “The Savage treatment was so bad to an extent that I was being tossed around and dropped severally on a rock rough surface ground like a bag of charcoal and mercilessly by Emmanuel Banda and his counterpart Mike Tembo.”

He added that during the fateful moment, a good Samaritan named Charles Nyoka rescued him.

Sukwa explained that when Nyoka tried to take him to Mchinji Hospital, Banda and his team pursued them, blocked the vehicle he was put in, and Banda urinated in the journalist’s mouth and attempted to burn him alive.

“However, my case here borders on humanity, dignity which I no longer have in my work as I am always referred to as a person being urinated in the mouth as an identity. My self-esteem, courage and confidence in my journalism work is gone. I have lost respect and I have doubts about my health since I consumed urine,” Sukwa wrote passionately. “It is noteworthy that I was quiet because of the political hostile environment for the past five years as it was dangerous due to unfavourable political environment if one expressed different views in the country. It is not a secret that Zambians who had no connections to the former government lived in fear of victimisation and harassment by PF cadres due to non-respect to the rule of law and human rights and I feared to pursue the matter further.”

He called on the Commission to start fresh investigations into what he termed a mockery judgment of case number IXD/01/2916.

Sukwa maintained that there was no justice in the sentence due to political influence.

“I want the Commission to take note that during the court proceedings, it was shocking to learn that the culprit and convict pleaded not guilty in two counts of assault, hence my case proceeded into trial, cross examination, judgment,” explained Sukwa. “And the day of sentence the same Jay Banda raised a hand and was accorded a fresh plea where he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to a fine of K12,000. K2,000 to the state and K10,000 to me as a complainant, in default meant him serving a six months simple imprisonment.”

CREDIT: Mast Newspaper

Fanwell Siandenge was cleared of all accusations before being appointed Deputy IG by President HH- Cornelius Mweetwa

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United Party for National Development (UPND) Spokesperson, Cornelius Mweetwa has dismissed assertions that President Hakainde Hichilema has breached the Constitution or any law in his work or appointments.

Reacting to assertions by Patriots for Economic Progress (PeP) President Sean Tembo that the President has appointed a person who is facing criminal charges for the courts, Mr Mweetwa said that the newly appointed Deputy Inspector General of Police, Fanwell Siandenge has no pending criminal cases before any competent court of law.

Mr Mweetwa called on the citizens to ignore PeP President, Mr. Sean Tembo as he was a busy body.

UPND National Youth Chairman Gilbert Liswaniso

And UPND National Youth Chairman Gilbert Liswaniso has warned PeP leader Sean Tembo to desist from issuing careless and unwarranted attacks on President Hakainde Hichilema.

UPND youths across the country wish to advise, PeP leader Sean Tembo to desist from issuing careless and unwarranted attacks on President Hakainde Hichilema and wondered if he was he is being sponsored by the Patriotic Front and its surrogates who are mute to comment on national matters for fear of being arrested hastily, knowing that they have possible corruption cases and must return money for the citizens as indicated by President Hakainde Hichilema.

In a statement to the media, Mr. Liswaniso said that Mr. Tembo who he accused to have taken issues so personal to an extent of demonizing the tribe of Mr Hichilema, would force the UPND youths to take on him thus making him credible opposition when infact he is not.

As Youths across the country, we have vowed no one is going to mislead President Hakainde Hichilema on his path to deliver the aspirations of the Zambian people.

” As Youths across the country, we have vowed no one is going to mislead President Hakainde Hichilema on his path to deliver the aspirations of the Zambian people.

“We are on the ground in both rural and urban communities to interact with the people on the UPND well spelt manifesto to rebuild and reunite Zambia.

“But we want to caution Pep leader Sean Tembo, Raphael Nakacinda not to abuse their freedom under the new dawn and divide the country based on their illogical rantings against UPND.

“President Hakainde Hichilema’s victory to the highest public office is through the courtesy of the Zambian people and confidence in his leadership. Since power lies in the people, President Hichilema and his team will continue to give credit to the Zambian people and a real celebration is that in the new dawn everyone is going to be free and enjoying liberties and equal opportunities,” he said

FIC has revealed how 2 companies were awarded a $30 million contracts without proper documents

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Bogus company was awarded a contract worth $30 million

THE Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC) has revealed that in 2020, a government entity awarded three contracts amounting to over US$30 million to an individual and two companies which presented falsified documents to show that they were qualified when in fact not.

And the FIC says in the same year, two Prominent Influential Persons (PIPs) holding positions in public institutions and political parties realised K160 million from illegal mining activities.

The two case studies are contained in the FIC 2020 Typology Report which also shows that in 2020, the country lost about K3.1 billion through corruption, tax evasion, fraud, illegal mining and other vices, with corruption alone accounting for over K2.2 billion.

In the first case study, FIC reported that an individual, Company A and Company B presented forged audited financial statements and falsified documents pertaining to their experience and technical capabilities among other illegalities.

“Case 1: Suspected Procurement Corruption. The FIC analysed an STR bordering on suspected corruption and money laundering against an individual DZ, PIPs, Company A and Company B. The suspicions pertained to the awarding of three public contracts in excess of USD 30 million to individual DZ, Company A and Company B. The analysis revealed the following: 1. (a) The bid criterion required the bidders to have a 3 year average turnover which is at least three (3) times the total value of the bid. Bidders were required to submit a copy of their bank statements as evidence of their turnover. It was noted that individual DZ, Company A and Company B failed to meet these requirement. 2. (b) The bid criterion further required audited financial statements for the past three (3) years. Individual DZ, Company A and Company B failed to meet this requirement. Further, Individual DZ and Company A presented forged audited financial statements,” read the report.

“(c) Individual DZ, Company A and Company B, falsified documents pertaining to their experience and technical capabilities. (d) The ill-gotten funds were invested in real estate and hospitality industry. Despite the cited irregularities, individual DZ, Company A and Company B, were awarded the contracts. The analysis revealed influence peddling by PIPs and suspected abuse of office by using strategically appointed officials. The analysis in the case above shows methods and techniques that perpetrators of corruption employ to launder ill-gotten proceeds.”

And according to the second case study, two PIPs engaged in illegal mining activities and later invested in fixed term deposits liquor store businesses to launder over K160 million which they realised.

“Case 2: Suspected corruption, theft and money laundering. The FIC analysed STRs on suspected illegal mining and trade in precious metals involving Individuals ZZ and Individuals QQ. Individuals ZZ and QQ are prominent influential persons (PIPs) holding positions in public institutions and political parties respectively. Members of the local community were induced to illegally mine precious metals by individuals ZZ and QQ. Individuals ZZ together with individuals QQ would transport the illegally mined precious metals either by public transport or through use of private vehicles. The precious metals were sold domestically to Zambians and foreign nationals. Analysis by the FIC further revealed that over ZMW 160 Million was realized. It was observed that the subjects acquired property which included land, buildings, motor vehicles and houses,” read the report.

“The analysis further showed that some of the proceeds were invested in fixed term deposits and in liquor store businesses. Some subjects incorporated companies and opened company accounts in which large cash deposits and withdrawals were made by either the subjects or third parties. Further analysis showed that there were some transfers made using money value transfer services (MVTS) platforms. The case above shows how perpetrators of corruption use corporate vehicles and formal financial services to launder ill-gotten proceeds.”

Meanwhile, according to a case study on tax evasion, a cross border trader declared an annual income of K70,000 when opening an account but within a year, his accounts had a credit turnover of K199 million.

The cross border trader, according to the case study, was using a personal account to conduct business and would send funds to an Asian country.

“Case 1: Suspected tax evasion. This is a case in which the subject who is a cross border trader, declared an annual income of over ZMW 70,000 at account opening. The subject had a number of accounts which were receiving huge cash deposits. Within a period of one year, his accounts had a credit turnover of more than ZMW 199 million. The funds were utilized through outward transfers mostly to an Asian country. It was noted that the subject was using his personal accounts to conduct business transactions and had no registered business. The analysis presented shows that the subject was evading tax,” read the report.

The FIC also highlighted another tax evasion case in which some individuals were sending money to Asia after using personal accounts to conduct business in Zambia.

“Case 2: Suspected tax evasion. The FIC analysed an STR on suspected tax evasion on Individual F, an employee of Company Y, on suspicions that individual F was using their personal accounts to conduct business transactions. Analysis revealed that: (i) Individual F was a director/ shareholder of Company H despite being on a work permit. (ii) Individual F declared a monthly income of over ZMW7,800 at account opening. (iii) Individual F’s accounts had credit turnovers in excess of ZMW 19.82 million and USD 4 million in the period under review. (iv)Individual F received USD 125,000 and ZMW 500,000 from Company H during the period under review. (v) Company H had credit turnovers of USD 2 million and ZMW 6 million in the period under review,” read the report.

“(vi)Company H was not compliant for tax purposes. (vii) There were no salary credits into any of Individual F accounts from company Y, her purported employer. viii) Individual F made transfers of over USD 2 million and ZMW 3 million from her personal account to various companies in Asia to purchase goods.

(ix) Individual F was using their personal accounts to conduct business transactions on behalf of their company. The analysis in the case above shows methods and techniques of tax evasion.”

The report indicated that the value of disseminated intelligence reports in 2020 increased to ZMW 3.1 billion compared to ZMW 984 million in 2019.

It was reported that 24 cases of tax evasion were disseminated to law enforcement agencies in 2020 valued at K717 million compared to K144 million in 2019.

Only 14 corruption cases were analysed and disseminated to Law Enforcement Agencies but valued at a whooping K2,228,000,000.
According to the FIC, about K165 million was lost to illegal mining in precious stones and metals while Fraud accounted for 26 million from only six cases.

HH critics are malicious and ridiculous- Kalala

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JACK Kalala says critics claiming that President Hakainde Hichilema has failed to deliver on his campaign promises are not only being malicious but also absurd and ridiculous.

The former special assistant to president Levy Mwanawasa noted that President Hichilema was only sworn in on August 24, 2021, yet the opposition and critics have already flooded the media with claims that he has failed to deliver on his campaign promises.

He wondered how a President who has hardly settled down and is yet to appoint his Cabinet could fail to deliver on his campaign promises.

Kalala said the opposition and other people criticising President Hichilema were just being irrational, thoughtless and risk losing people’s confidence.

“The President has not yet formed his Cabinet because there are certain procedures to be followed and he also needs to acquaint himself with the new members of parliament from among whom he is to select members to appoint as Cabinet ministers,” he argued. “It should be recalled that he promised the nation that his Cabinet would be balanced to reflect national unity and to implement this requires thoughtful consideration and extensive consultation to achieve desired results.”

Kalala noted that after losing the August 12 elections, PF members want to make themselves relevant by trying hard to malign the new President and create a perception that he was a wrong choice.

He however, described this logic as defective, and was exposing the inadequacy of the PF leadership.

“It is a hollow strategy for the PF and it would just endear more President HH to the people. Instead of heaping baseless vitriolic criticisms on President HH, the PF should undertake a serious and critical introspection to establish what made their party to be voted out of power,” he urged. “The outcome would help them to remain relevant to national politics. Otherwise they risk to be sent into oblivion in 2026.”

Kalala further noted that after being rejected for incompetence, corruption and looting, the PF had continued to “run like a headless chicken”.

He said President Hichilema was very solid and determined to make a difference.

“He is determined to prove to the Zambian people that they indeed made a right choice by making him their President. President HH will easily win the 2026 election as president Mwanawasa did in 2006,” Kalala said. “There is no doubt that he would turn around the economy and bring sanity to the governance system of our country. He has the capacity and he is a man of unquestionable integrity.”

He said in last month’s elections, Zambians proved that they were intelligent, rational, discerning and wise as no one could deceive them.

“They listen attentively, judge wisely and act responsibly. All politicians should bear this in mind. Zambians voted wisely with their minds, not with their hearts. When voting for President HH and the UPND, they had confidence and trust in President HH and his party, and knew that they were planting a seed that would take a while to grow,” he said. “At the beginning the seed would even appear to be dead but they are aware that it takes time for it to germinate and come out. They remain confident and trusting that eventually the seed would germinate, grow and ultimately bear fruits to their satisfaction and joy. Zambians are ready to wait patiently. They have no time to listen to and entertain frivolous and baseless criticisms of no consequence.”

Kalala said President Hichilema had demonstrated that he was up to the task because the decisions he had taken so far had inspired confidence in Zambians.

He said Zambians were generally happy that they did not make a mistake in choosing President Hichilema their leader.

“Opposition parties will not have it easy in 2026. Mark my words. Not that President HH will be dictatorial and make things hard for them as they did to him, not at all! His performance is what will endear him to the electorate and shame his critics,” he said.

Kalala urged Zambians to rally behind President Hichilema’s leadership and give him the support that he needs to rebuild the country, return it to normalcy and restore sanity.

HH HAS MADE HISTORY WHICH WILL TAKE TIME TO ERASE: He is the first President to clock almost a month without a cabinet

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HH HAS MADE HISTORY WHICH WILL TAKE TIME TO ERASE

“He is the first President to clock almost a month without a cabinet after being decared winner”.

There’s been a sustained demand for the President to name his Cabinet, which demand has not been made on any other President we have had. He has been accused of ‘delaying’. What benchmark are people using to say this?

The Constitution of Zambia does not prescribe a timeline for a President to name a Cabinet. Articles 113 – 116 state the establishment, composition and functions of Cabinet. That’s all. Therefore, it can be said that time is the President’s discretion.

So, what is being called a ‘delay’ is just a product of people’s high expectations and anxieties, but also the understandable urgency to get government business going after the election.

In the last 30 years, our presidents have taken between five and eighteen days to complete Cabinet appointments. So what’s the basis for the ‘delay’ claim?

Chiluba took office on November 2, he had Cabinet on the 8th – six days.
Mwanawasa was inaugurated on January 2 and unveiled his Cabinet five days later on January 7. He was sworn-in for a second term on October 3 and announced Cabinet on the 9th, six days after.

RB took over on November 2 and named his team on November 14. That’s 12 days. Cabinet remained in place after Mwanawasa’s death.

Sata was inaugurated on September 23 and announced Cabinet on the 29th – six days.
Lungu was inaugurated on January 25 and announced the first group on February 12. That’s 18 days. Like in the 2008 case, Cabinet remained in place after Sata’s death. Sworn-in for a second time on September 13, he announced part of it a day after and the remainder two weeks later on the 29th.

Hichilema got into office on August 24 and more than a week later, he has one Minister.
I have no idea what’s going on in Hichilema’s office, but here’s my take on the so-called delay.

First, there’s a view that having waited this long to be President, Hichilema should have had his list in place by now. Fair point. But it’s not that elementary. It’s not just typing names. Also, decisions at that level can change so fast in a short time as informed by emerging dynamics.

For instance, what he knew about some people (even his closest allies) may have changed in the last one week now that he has access to more information as supplied by The System.
Second, having assembled an alliance, he has several interests to take care of. This comes against his promises of a “lean Cabinet” and “a Cabinet from all the corners of Zambia.” It’s a tough balancing act that he must address.
Forget about what the alliance members are claiming that they are not there for positions. I don’t think even Hichilema himself believes that. Should
they get nothing, the mockery from the opposition will be too much to deal with. They will be told, ‘He used and dumped you’. That can threaten the alliance and Hichilema should know that too well.

Third, let’s put Chiluba aside, he’s probably an outlier on this one. Hichilema finds himself in a unique position. Mwanawasa, RB, Sata and Lungu had been in government (and Cabinet) before they became President and had an idea of the Cabinet dynamics, experience and capacities of the faces they had to choose from. Hichilema doesn’t have that. If he gets a second term, he will not have that problem.

Fourth, as a first timer he’s under so much pressure that he’s being too cautious and is aiming for perfection to confound critics. Unfortunately, that will not happen. There’s no perfection in this business and critics won’t keep quiet even if he assembled angels for ministers.

My conclusion is that the accusation of ‘delay’ is unfounded and misplaced. If he needs another one week to get what he wants, let him have it.
Credit: Reginald Ntomba

UPND media team unhappy with appointment of Anthony Bwalya by President Hichilema

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UPND media team unhappy with appointment of Anthony Bwalya by President Hichilema

Some members of the ruling United Party for National Development (UPND) have issues with the appointment of Anthony Bwalya as Special Assistant to the President for Press and Public Relations, by President Hakainde Hichilema.

A source in UPND has told The Candidates that the UPND media team has not hidden their hatred for the appointment of Bwalya.

According to the source, official announcements from State House which are firstly supposed to be made by a Special Assistant to the President for Press and Public Relations are being hijacked and are released by party media team members.

Earlier today, a Mr. Clayson Hamasaka who is part of the UPND media issued an official statement through Zambian Watchdog disputing a social media rumor that President Hakainde Hichilema would be appointing his cabinet tonight.

Hamasaka’s statement preempted the official State House statement of Special Assistant to the President for Press and Public Relations Anthony Bwalya which was released much later.

According to the UPND source, there have been many incidents where the party media team has done things to calculatedly aggravate Anthony Bwalya because some people are still sulking over his appointment.

“There is a problem in the media team. They do not like the young man Anthony whom they say is a hijacker. Those that do not like him are saying he came late in the party and shouldn’t be made to handle such a high position above those that have been with the President for some time. But even if it is like that, like the President has said that he will appoint based on competency, I think Anthony is the best guy for that position because he is competent, brilliant and assertive. It’s only that people have their own petty issues which is annoying if you ask me. If they are fair they must allow him to do his works. But from the look of things the entire media team is unhappy, they are against. They are doing things deliberately to frustrate him and to undermine his works. Imagine official statements about government from State House are made by people without any position in government. That is too indicative f their lack of support for the guy” the source told The Candidates.

-The Candidates

The Anxiety Is Reasonable, However, President HH’s Cabinet Is Worth The Wait

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THE ANXIETY IS REASONABLE, HOWEVER, PRESIDENT HAKAINDE HICHILEMA’S CABINET IS WORTH THE WAIT

Well, I wish to add my comment on the calls for the Republican President Mr. HAKAINDE HICHILEMA to quicken the appointments of his cabinet ministers.

As much as the calls are reasonable. it’s however, important to consider giving the Head of State ample time to come up with a team that will work to supplement his efforts to deliver on the promises he made to the Zambian people, especially the main drivers of the new dawn who are the YOUTHS of this country.

President HICHILEMA appreciates the enormity of the task ahead hence he is taking every minute to examine who is appropriate and qualified to take up, let’s take for instance the Ministry of Health. It needs not just a politician but also a qualified person with vast experience who will be able to provide a policy direction on how best we as the country will conquer the pandemic.

In the other words, the country doesn’t just need a cabinet but instead, a formidable team (cabinet) that shall provide competent leadership and oversight across all social-economic sectors.

We don’t want to rush and as a result, we go back to the country in which its affairs were been managed by individuals in ministerial positions with unknown track records, qualifications, and experience.

The expectations of the Zambian people from the UPND government led by President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA are quite outstanding, such being the case a more reasonable timeframe for the Head of State to constitute his cabinet wouldn’t be a sheer waste of time.

Moreover, the president has just been in office for about 14 days, yet to clock even a month, and the quality of his speeches so far exhibits selflessness being most valuable for his people.

President HICHILEMA has also portrayed a spirit of professionalism above politics of patronage which has continued to inspire new hope in every citizen that the best for our country, is yet to come.

Just that alone indicates that president HICHILEMA is the right man for the job and it’s beyond any reasonable doubt that he has taken time to announce his cabinet because he wants to select a team (Cabinet) of experienced specialists that will work to improve the living standards of our people. A team that will ensure no one goes to bed with hunger. A team that will ensure school-going children have access to the best schools and the best teachers. A team that will ensure access to good healthcare is a right, not a privilege. Create equal opportunities and new jobs for our people, especially for youths.

More so than any else President, HICHILEMA wants to put up a team (Cabinet) that will work to build a system that will work together and supports one another to diligently deliver on the promises made to our people.

YOU HAVE CROSSED THE LINE – Open Letter to Sean Tembo

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YOU HAVE CROSSED THE LINE – Open Letter to Sean Tembo.

Dear Mr. Sean Tembo

First, I want to let you know that my readers have been urging me to ignore you for a long time. However, I have learnt in life that it’s okay to sometimes ignore ignorance, but one should never ignore parasites. The only thing they do when ignored is multiply.

Second, I want you to know that I acknowledge in full your constitutional right to criticize the government of the day. Even when we know that your arguments are cheap, shallow, stunted, and patently ridiculous, you must be allowed to enjoy your free right to be heard. Even when your political ideas have a Soviet flavour and are generated from textbooks written in the 1950s, you have a right to express them. Every citizen enjoys that right. Those threatening violence on you for exercising your right must be caged.

I read all your recent criticisms of HH and watched one of your recent TV interviews. As I did so, I found it difficult to choose between laughing out loud and sympathizing with you deeply. No one with a brain half the size of a rice grain will struggle to see the childishness of what you write (by the way, you are worse when you speak. You send me to sleep). But I am not here to defend HH. I will leave that to Anthony Bwalya.

What has made me hot under the collar are the tribal slurs you keep lacing your so called checks and balances with. Your recent utterances about cows (in a country where this euphemism has been used to denigrate a population), your imaginary fears about a certain language being made national, your reference to you still belonging to Zambia despite HH being president (as if that was ever in question) – all these, among others, carried sinister tribal undertones. Enough already, sir! You need to stop it!

Mr Tembo, history is a good teacher. If we pay attention to her, she reminds us that populations don’t become monstrous overnight, that nations don’t abandon humanity in a single moment, that generational human rights atrocities don’t form in an instant or in a vacuum. National sickness is never sudden. There is always a slow, deliberate, almost imperceptible pattern. And right now, you are cunningly trying to usher us there.

The metamorphosis of a people begins with an opportunistic leader who understands the power of weaponized fear, who feeds them a steady diet of the things that terrify them: misinformation, tribal sentiments, and abject lies all designed to create anxiety in them and to make them feel unfairly assailed. Kambwili tried it. You are now trying to emulate him. That is a dangerous path. Stop it. The nation is trying to heal.

Inciting tribal feelings with thinly veiled toxic insinuations is appalling. Your alienating language is consistent with the zeroes the people of Zambia allocated to you. Do you want progress for Zambia as your party name suggests, Mr Tembo? Do you want economic success? Do you want social cohesion in Zambia? Do you understand that the vast majority of Zambians want all of these things? Do you want to get into power some day? It’s not actually that hard. Treat us all with respect. Equally. As citizens.

I want to believe in the goodness of all Zambian, but right now I’ll have to settle for the goodness of some. As for you, Mr Tembo, and the direction you are taking the PEP, you are digging deep into a pitiful hole of pathetic zeroes. Hopeless, hapless, helpless. And, apparently you’re not shy about advertising the fact.

I hope, though, that you now get the feeling of what it is like for someone to look down upon you with contempt. That is what we, the Tonga speaking people, have been feeling for a long time. Stop it. It is parasitic. No tribe in Zambia deserves that. But if you think that the tribal line is too far to cross, then I will have you know that some of us will be here to call you out for it. We know you are a PF proxy. Lick your wounds in peace. If you will sling mud, leave us out. And remember, you can always rule without dividing first.

Yours Truly

Patrick Sikana .

Dear Mr. Sean Tembo

First, I want to let you know that my readers have been urging me to ignore you for a long time. However, I have learnt in life that it’s okay to sometimes ignore ignorance, but one should never ignore parasites. The only thing they do when ignored is multiply.

Second, I want you to know that I acknowledge in full your constitutional right to criticize the government of the day. Even when we know that your arguments are cheap, shallow, stunted, and patently ridiculous, you must be allowed to enjoy your free right to be heard. Even when your political ideas have a Soviet flavour and are generated from textbooks written in the 1950s, you have a right to express them. Every citizen enjoys that right. Those threatening violence on you for exercising your right must be caged.

I read all your recent criticisms of HH and watched one of your recent TV interviews. As I did so, I found it difficult to choose between laughing out loud and sympathizing with you deeply. No one with a brain half the size of a rice grain will struggle to see the childishness of what you write (by the way, you are worse when you speak. You send me to sleep). But I am not here to defend HH. I will leave that to Anthony Bwalya.

What has made me hot under the collar are the tribal slurs you keep lacing your so called checks and balances with. Your recent utterances about cows (in a country where this euphemism has been used to denigrate a population), your imaginary fears about a certain language being made national, your reference to you still belonging to Zambia despite HH being president (as if that was ever in question) – all these, among others, carried sinister tribal undertones. Enough already, sir! You need to stop it!

Mr Tembo, history is a good teacher. If we pay attention to her, she reminds us that populations don’t become monstrous overnight, that nations don’t abandon humanity in a single moment, that generational human rights atrocities don’t form in an instant or in a vacuum. National sickness is never sudden. There is always a slow, deliberate, almost imperceptible pattern. And right now, you are cunningly trying to usher us there.

The metamorphosis of a people begins with an opportunistic leader who understands the power of weaponized fear, who feeds them a steady diet of the things that terrify them: misinformation, tribal sentiments, and abject lies all designed to create anxiety in them and to make them feel unfairly assailed. Kambwili tried it. You are now trying to emulate him. That is a dangerous path. Stop it. The nation is trying to heal.

Inciting tribal feelings with thinly veiled toxic insinuations is appalling. Your alienating language is consistent with the zeroes the people of Zambia allocated to you. Do you want progress for Zambia as your party name suggests, Mr Tembo? Do you want economic success? Do you want social cohesion in Zambia? Do you understand that the vast majority of Zambians want all of these things? Do you want to get into power some day? It’s not actually that hard. Treat us all with respect. Equally. As citizens.

I want to believe in the goodness of all Zambian, but right now I’ll have to settle for the goodness of some. As for you, Mr Tembo, and the direction you are taking the PEP, you are digging deep into a pitiful hole of pathetic zeroes. Hopeless, hapless, helpless. And, apparently you’re not shy about advertising the fact.

I hope, though, that you now get the feeling of what it is like for someone to look down upon you with contempt. That is what we, the Tonga speaking people, have been feeling for a long time. Stop it. It is parasitic. No tribe in Zambia deserves that. But if you think that the tribal line is too far to cross, then I will have you know that some of us will be here to call you out for it. We know you are a PF proxy. Lick your wounds in peace. If you will sling mud, leave us out. And remember, you can always rule without dividing first.

Yours Truly

Patrick Sikana

Waiting For The Appointment Of A Lean Or Just A Cabinet?

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WAITING FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF A LEAN OR JUST A CABINET?

There have been anxieties among people esp politicians for the President to APPOINT his cabinet ministers while others demanding for a lean cabinet.

A lean cabinet is not just arrived but needs the approval of the National Assembly once the President dissolves some ministries (Art 92(1).

The previous government had 34 ministers inclusive of the vice president and the Minister in the office of the President.

Unfortunately, this is so because the dissolution of ministries and the appointment of ministers are guided by the constitution and legal dictates and so is the number of ministers to be appointed by the President.

We have not changed the law to make it promote the desired realisation of a lean cabinet in the country and until we change the existing laws, Presidents will be at liberty to appoint the legally prescribed number of ministers which bloats the Cabinet.

This is what the law prescribes in Article 116(1): *the president shall appoint a prescribed number of members of Parliament as Ministers*

Article 117 further directs the President to *APPOINT a provincial minister for each province from among members of Parliament*

Section 3 of the Ministers (Prescribed Number and Responsibility) Act No 26 of 2016 states that *for the purpose of Article 116(1) of the Constitution, the number of ministers to be appointed by the President shall not be more than thirty (30)*

GIVEN the above prescription, the direction of how many ministers the President is expected to appoint and regardless, the 10 provincial ministers is a non negotiable addition to any number of cabinet ministers the President will appoint.

So in essence, Zambia is supposed to have 40 ministers (not more than 30 cabinet ministers and the guaranteed 10 from provinces.

However, the President in Article 92 (1)(c) unfettered powers to establish, merge and dissolve government ministries subject to the approval of the National Assembly.

We wait to see and hear the number of Cabinet ministers from the President under the existing legal framework until the desire for a lean cabinet is approved by the National Assembly after dissolution of some ministries if that is the route the President wants to take.

In addition, the President can use the law of minimum by appointing only one minister which, under the Cabinet Handbook 2010 constitute a cabinet quorum.

The handbook on Chapter 4 (Quorum at Cabinet Meetings) stipulates that *the President and one other minister of Cabinet form a quorum of a cabinet meeting because cabinet is advisory to the presidency. Although cabinet makes its decisions by consensus, the President has the final say on any matter presented to Cabinet*

Now you must understand why the President is not in hurry to appoint ministers esp with the appointment of the Finance minister and the vice-president who are both cabinet ministers, in this case, help the President meet the quourum for any Cabinet meeting.

I submit

McDonald Chipenzi

I Started Drinking After Hubby Told Me I Perform Well In Bed When Drunk, Wife Tells Court

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I STARTED DRINKING AFTER HUBBY TOLD ME I PERFORM WELL IN BED WHEN DRUNK, WIFE TELLS COURT

A WOMAN of Chazanga Township has narrated to the Matero Local Court that she started drinking beer after her husband told her that she performed well in bed when drunk.

Anna Phiri, 25, said she had not been drinking beer when she got married to Standford Njobvu, 28, in 2015.Phiri, who was on the verge of losing her marriage for alleged heavy drinking, said it was her husband who started buying her beer and introduced her to bars and other clubs.

Phiri was testifying in a matter in which Njobvu sued her for divorce. The couple has one child together.“I never used to drink beer, it is my husband who introduced me to it, saying I perform well in bed when I am drunk. I am wondering why he is now blaming me for drinking.

“However, I am willing to stop drinking so that I could keep my marriage because I don’t want to lose my husband,” Phiri said.She told the court that her husband was short-tempered and beats her whenever they had a misunderstanding.

Phiri also said Njobvu no longer trusts her and suspects that she was still going out with her former boyfriend.Earlier, Njobvu in his testimony, told the court that Phiri disrespects him when she is drunk.“My wife becomes provocative when she is drunk, as if this not enough, she goes an extra mile to insult my parents.

I used to love my wife, but I can no longer cope with her behaviour,” he said.Njobvu said he had tried to take his wife to different elders for counselling but that she was not changing.He said in 2019, he separated from his wife, hoping that she would make amends, but to no avail.

“I thought she would change when she went back to her parents, but it seems she has become worse. I receive reports from people that she patronises bars and drinking places almost on a daily basis,” Mr Njobvu said.He said his wife had been telling people that they had divorced when in fact not.

For these reasons, Njobvu felt that it was better for them to go separate ways.In passing judgment, magistrate Kaputo Ng’andwe reconciled the couple and urged them to live in harmony.He encouraged the couple to forgive each other and start afresh.

UPND TRYING TO KILL OPPOSITION – MUNDUBILE

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By Ulande Nkomesha,

Patriotic Front (PF) chairperson for legal affairs Brian Mundubile during an interview with News Diggers! at his office in Lusaka on April 12, 2021 – Picture by Tenson Mkhala
LEADER of the Opposition in Parliament Brian Mundubile has accused the UPND of attempting to destroy the country’s democracy by obliterating the opposition.

Speaking to journalists, Friday, Mundubile expressed concern that the opposition was left out in the selection of Speaker and First Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly.

“First of all, I want to say what has happened today is unfortunate. What we have seen is that the UPND government has broken the long time settled practice of choosing presiding officers. What the practice has been in the past has been the spirit of inclusiveness where political parties both the ruling and the opposition are given a chance to elect one of the presiding officers so that there is inclusivity. What we have seen now is that the Speaker is coming from the UPND, the First Deputy Speaker is also coming from the UPND, the Second Deputy Speaker is also coming from the UPND,” Mundubile said.

“So it is really unfortunate that the UPND government is bent on destroying democracy that we fought for. We have seen them go all out to petition all the seats from the PF and now we have seen that happening in Parliament.”

He said President Hakainde Hichilema had been inconsistent on his statement of inclusivity.

“For us as Patriotic Front and PNUP, we want to put on record that the Zambians should be alert, the UPND are on a path of trying to destroy the democracy that we created. What we expected was that the selection of presiding officers should have been inclusive. So that we should have a balanced Parliament, a House that is able to speak to issues. So, they are in some indecent haste to ensure that there is no opposing voice, that is unfortunate. This is too early in the day for them to act in that manner. So we thought we can put that on record. It is a very unfortunate day for our democracy,” he said.

“The first step is that we have to speak to the Zambian people because if you monitor the statements coming from the UPND, there has been a lot of inconsistencies. The first statement he made was that there is going to be inclusiveness, so what we have seen is total failure right from the first day including today. So we will do our part to ensure that the Zambian people know the kind of leadership we have now in the UPND.”

Mundubile accused President Hichilema of trying to “obliterate” the opposition.

“The first challenge is just what I have pointed out where we have a House that is not inclusive. Firstly, there has been a smooth transfer of power where President Edgar Lungu, a real statesman, he ensured that even when he had every reason to petition the past elections, he allowed it, he looked at the bigger picture, peace for Zambia. We expected to have a Parliament that is decent. Us in the opposition we offered and undertook to provide credible checks and balances,” said Mundubile.

“We are worried that the composition of the presiding officers leaves much to be desired. There seems to be this appetite by the President Hakainde Hichilema to want to obliterate the opposition, to bring about one-party state. We want to make one undertaking, we will not allow that. We will fight to the hilt so that the democracy that we fought for prevails. The new slogan now is one Zambia, one region.”

Fanwell Siandenge Has Armed Robbery Charges, He Can’t Be In The Police- Sean Tembo

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SIANDENGE HAS ARMED ROBBERY CHARGES, HE CAN’T BE IN THE POLICE- SEAN TEMBO

“Let the law clear him before he takes up any role”

“Police must arrest Siandenge immediately and present him before court”

PeP STATEMENT No.70 ISSUED ON SUNDAY, 5th SEPTEMBER 2021: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

1. As Patriots for Economic Progress (PeP) we are shocked that President Hakainde Hichilema decided to appoint Mr Fanwell Siandenge as Deputy Inspector General of Police for Special Duties when he still has aggravated robbery charges pending before the Lusaka Magistrates Court. In August 2016, Mr Fanwell Siandenge was charged with aggravated robbery together with four others, and he proceeded to go on the run while the Zambia Police put up a reward of K100,000 for his capture and arrest.Fanwell Siandenge

2. Our expectation is that even if President Hichilema views the aggravated robbery charges against Mr Siandenge as politically motivated, he still needed to allow the due process of the law to take its course. The correct way of doing things is that Mr Siandenge should have been arrested and presented before the Lusaka Magistrates Court after which the State should have either dismissed the charges unconditionally or conditionally through a nolle prosequi. It is not acceptable for President Hakainde Hichilema to just ignore that Mr Fanwell Siandenge has aggravated robbery charges pending before the Lusaka Magistrates Court.

 

3. As Patriots for Economic Progress we remember vividly how Mr Hakainde Hichilema promised the Zambian people that he will respect the rule of law if elected into office as Republican President. We also remember vividly how President Hakainde Hichilema swore to protect and defend the Constitution of the Republic of Zambia on 24th August 2021 when he was sworn into office as our 7th Republican President. We are therefore shocked that barely 2 weeks later, President Hichilema is in the forefront abrogating the same Constitution that he swore to protect and defend. By appointing a fugitive from the law the President has not only breached the Constitution but has also seriously undermined our criminal justice system. The fact that the Police did not arrest Mr Siandenge when he showed up to be sworn in as Deputy IG at State House, despite there being an active warrant for his arrest, means that the Zambia Police Service in particular and law enforcement agencies in general will not be allowed to operate freely under President Hakainde Hichilema’s tenure of office. It also means that the President’s colorful speech during his inauguration about allowing law enforcement agencies to operate freely was mere rhetoric.

4. As Patriots for Economic Progress we call upon the Zambia Police Service to immediately arrest Mr Fanwell Siandenge and present him before the Lusaka Magistrates Court. If the State wants to drop the charges against Mr Siandenge, it should be done properly and in compliance with the Criminal Procedure Code Act, Cap 88 of the Laws of Zambia. It is unacceptable for President Hakainde Hichilema to undermine the laws of the Republic of Zambia just so he can accommodate a particular individual, regardless of whether he feels that the individual in question is not guilty of the offense that he is charged with. Mr Hakainde Hichilema should stop acting like a King and start acting like a Republican President.

Thank You and May God Bless the Good Citizens of the Republic of Zambia and our Hopeful Nation.

YOURS SINCERELY

SEAN E. TEMBO
PARTY PRESIDENT
PATRIOTS FOR ECONOMIC PROGRESS (PeP)

History Of The Namwanga People Of Nakonde

By Bwalya Mange

The Winamwanga people of Nakonde District are believed to have come from North East Africa together with the Tonga/Ila people of Southern province at about 900 BC. Hence some similarities in names between the Tonga’s and Namwanga’s such as Siame in Namwanga and Sianjunza in Tonga. Their lifestyle was a fugal system or nomadic life, meaning that they had no permanent residence.

As they come down, some of the Namwanga’s decided to settle in Tanganyila now called Tanzania while others proceeded to Northern Rhodesia now Zambia. In Tanzania, they spread to places like Mbeya, while those in Zambia settled in Mwenzo area western part of Nakonde District, some parts of Chinsali, Kasama and Mbala. The Tonga’s however
proceeded to Southern Zambia.

It must be noted that by this time, there were no borders available meaning that the Namwanga’s in Tannzania and Zambia shared everything including leadership. After the partitioning of boundaries, the headquarters of the Namwanga people remained in Tanganyika or Tanzania under Chief Mukoma. To this very day, the Paramount Chief of the
Namwanga people is based in Tanzania and only appoints a chief from there to rule over the Namawanga’s in Zambia.

The first chief appointed was Namulinda as Chief Nawaitwika to rule over the Namwanga’s on the Zambian side, when she died Namaipo was appointed as Chief Nawaitwika. Following her death in 1940, Malia was appointed as the third Nawaitwika from 1941 to 1999. Malia ruled for over 56 years, making her one of the longest serving chiefs in Zambia. After her death, Evelyn, who was born in Zambia and lived in Mufulira with her husband was later appointed as the current Chief Nawaitwika.

While at Mwenzo, a certain Bisa man from Mpika visited the place by the name of Musiani, it is believed that this man was very intelligent as a matter of factor, he even introduced firewood to the Namwanga’s. Before Musiani’s visit, the Namwanga’s were eating raw food as nomads. Due to his intelligence, Musiani received a lot of favours from the indigenous people namely the Simwanzas, Sichalwes, Sichizyas and Sinkalas who also gave him a local Namwanga girl to marry. He was also given a chiefdom to become a chief. He however, deliberately refused to move from that place to the new village he was given. It is from this that the name Mwenzo comes from. When you deliberately refuse something in Namwanga it is called Umwenzonbyi.

Since this man was a foreigner, he was called Siame. The name Siame in Namwanga means a foreigner. To date, all the Siames are believed to have come from the Bemba land and as such are not Namwanga’s and so are the Simumbas and Nakambas. Other chiefs are Kafwimbi and Mwenechifungwe. these chiefs have their headquarters in Isoka District. The main traditional ceremonies practiced by Winamwanga are: Vikamkanimba, Ng’ondo, Chambo Chalutanga, and Mulasa.

Unique names

Winamwanga surnames are unique in that they contain gender signifiers. All the female surnames begin with “Na” while all the male surnames begin with “Si.” Unlike other ethnic groups in Zambia, who use such prefixes to mean “father-of” or “mother-of,” Winamwanga have the prefixes fixed with their surnames. We see examples of such use in names like Siwale, whose female counterpart is Nawale or Namwila, Simukonda and Namukonda, Sikapizye and Nakapizye, Sinkala and Nambela, Sichalwe and Nachalwe, etc. We find similar use of the prefixes among the Mambwe and the Lungu of Mbala and Mpulungu, respectively.

Among Winamwanga, females belonging to the royal clan may have a surname totally different from that of the males. For instance, males of the current royal clan carry the name Siame, while the females are called Nakamba. Among the Mambwe, however, Nayame is the female equivalent of Siame.

Food

Winamwanga grow millet, groundnuts, beans, maize, among other crops. They also rear cattle (a main store of wealth and currency for marriage transactions), sheep, goats, poultry and pigeons. Winamwanga are teased often by members of other ethnic groups for their fondness for kumbi or pupwe, a vegetable with a slippery quality like okra. It is prepared with baking soda or soaked charcoal ashes and mixed with beans. The kumbi is usually mixed with beans and served with nsima, (a thick maize meal porridge) common among Africans.

Courtship and marriage

As among other African cultures, traditional Winamwanga lack a concept of dating. Any form of premarital friendship between young males and females is strictly forbidden. Young people, however, find ways around the restrictions. To declare interest in marrying a woman, a man must give the woman of his interest money or beads, called insalamu.

The girl who accepts insalamu indicates thereby that she agrees to the marriage proposal. Still, her parents have to consent to the marriage proposal. The man sends a trusted friend or relative as go-between (kateya wa mpango) to the parents of the woman, to convey his interest in marrying their daughter. If they consent, he pays dowry, more often than not reckoned in terms of number of cattle, but also as cash.

If they reject the proposal, the man has to look for another woman to marry. In the case where a man gets a girl pregnant before marriage, the man is required to pay damages on top of regular dowry payments. It is taboo for a woman to propose marriage to a man.

CHIEFS OF NAMWANGA PEOPLE.

The first chief to rule Namwanga people in Zambia was Namulinda who ruled as chief Nawaitwika.

Seconded by Namaipo who died in 1940.
The third one was Malia who ruled from 1941 to 1999. Malia ruled 56 years, and was one of the longest serving chiefs in Zambia.

The fourth chief is Evelyn. Evelyn born in Zambia & lived in Mufulira with her husband was later appointed as Chieftains Nawaitwika.
Chief Kafwimbi and Chief Katyetye are for Isoka District While Chief Nawaitwika are for Nakonde Distsrict.

All Namwanga chiefs are Siames or Nakambas
The name “Nakonde” means the “Land of Bananas” in Namwanga.

OUR TREASURY IS EMPTY – UNDERSTANDING HH

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OUR TREASURY IS EMPTY – UNDERSTANDING HH.

4th September, 2021

New Zambian President, H.E. Hakainde Hichilema, made two shocking revelations on a BBC interview he recently held…

1). That he inherited coffers that were literally empty.

2). That the debt situation was understated by the previous government.

Government critics have taken turns at lashing out on the President for revealing that the coffers were empty, citing loss of investor confidence as a consequence.

Others have even gone further to accuse him of lying because the government has foreign reserves amounting to US$2.9 billion.

The Zambian situation cannot be looked at with such simple lenses. If it were that simple, our past government would not have defaulted on its US$42.5 million debt payment, our country would not have slipped into a recession last year and our government then would not have repeatedly gone back and fourth to the IMF in search of a bailout.

So why did we default when we had reserves, why didn’t the government get a chunk of US$42.5 million to pay it’s debt from it’s reserves?

We need to understand, as a country, that foreign reserves amounting to as low as US$2.9 billion are shameful, and that is being very broke. We can not boast of having an import cover of five to six months, that is being broke.

What this means, for instance, is that if we had a calamity of some sort, especially in this pandemic era, we only have money enough to feed us for only 5 months. After that, we would starve to death. Does that give you confidence? Of course not.

If the government, therefore, dips into those reserves anyhow, then our import cover will further reduce say to 3 months or less.

Also, reserves are called reserves because they are reserves. By the time you reach to using your reserves then you’re BROKE!! Even the so-called critics who keep referring to the reserves should understand that going into the reserves to support our normal operations as a country means that we are heavily broke and should not reach that point.

Simple logic shows that having a debt burden of over US$27 billion while having a foreign reserve of US$2.9 billion is being broke. It can not be as empty as that.

The Patriotic Front Government survived on borrowing and heavily taxing the citizen to remain afloat. That is why the new Minister of Finance also revealed that the PF had borrowed more during the run-up to campaigns. The full extent of the debt remains unknown, but it is far much more than previously thought.

When Hichilema says that he has inherited empty coffers, he means just that.

Our External debt to GDP ratio is close to 100% if not already above 100% and that explains why the IMF had trouble striking a deal with the PF government. Our debt became unsustainable because we are broke.

The first step to recovery is accepting our real status. Once we do that, we will then begin to tackle our problems with the right energy and vigor. It does not help anyone to sugarcoat our distress levels, that in itself, is a recipe for failure.

The Government of Hakainde Hichilema has promised us transparency at all levels, we need to brace ourselves as a Citizenry because some transparent news will be too transparent and painful for us, but we need it.

Twaambo Hamakuni
UPND Member.

PERSONAL PROFILE FOR MR SEAN TEMBO

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PERSONAL PROFILE FOR MR SEAN E. TEMBO

1. Sean Enock Tembo (SET) was born on 30th of March 1980 in Jabu Village, Chief Kapatamoyo, Chipata District of Eastern Province of Zambia, from Mr. Gideon Tembo and Mrs. Vaida Tembo. He is the 5th born in a family of 9, of which only 4 are currently surviving. His father was a Miner and worked for Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines (ZCCM), Nchanga Division in Chingola before his untimely demise in 1989 when SET was 9 years old. President Sean Tembo grew up in Mtendere Compound of Lusaka and he started his primary school in 1986 and completed his Grade 7 as one of the best student at Chitukuko Primary School in Mtendere, Lusaka. He later proceeded to Kabulonga School for Boys in 1993. In his Grade 9 exams, President Sean Tembo was one of the best students in Zambia and was admitted to Hillcrest Technical Secondary School in Livingstone where he completed his Grade 12 in 1997. While at Hillcrest, Mr Sean Tembo was one of the best students and obtained a number of awards and also represented the school in several national JETS Olympiad competitions.

2. In 1999, at the age of 19, Mr Sean Tembo was enrolled in the Bachelor of Accountancy programme at the Copperbelt University (CBU) in Kitwe where he was consistently the best student during his 4 year tenure at the University. While at Copperbelt University, President Sean Tembo enjoyed several best student scholarships including the Citi Bank best student scholarship as well as the Bank of Zambia (BOZ) best student scholarship.

3. During his stay at CBU, President Sean Tembo was the Managing Editor of the Campus Herald Magazine, which was a student magazine with a monthly circulation of about 10,000 copies and was widely distributed to secondary schools in the entire Copperbelt Province. In his 3rd and 4th years at CBU and due to his outstanding academic performance, Sean Tembo was appointed as a Tutor for 1st year students in one of the most difficult courses in the School of Business; BS140, Mathematical Analysis. As a Tutor, he was put on the University payroll and drew a regular monthly salary in addition to the upkeep allowances that he received from the Citi Bank and Bank of Zambia Best Student Scholarships.

4. On completion of his undergraduate degree programme at CBU, President Sean Tembo was the best graduating student and was awarded the Zambia Institute of Chartered Accountants (ZICA) best graduating student award with a cash prize of K1 million (un-rebased). While writing his last examination paper at CBU, Mr Sean Tembo had 7 job offers from reputable companies and institutions including Konkola Copper Mines Plc, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Bank of Zambia, KPMG, Citi Bank, Deloitte and Copperbelt University as an SDF. He eventually settled to join PricewaterhouseCoopers which is an international audit & business advisory services firm, where he worked until 2004.

5. While working at PricewaterhouseCoopers, Mr Sean Tembo was sponsored to go and pursue the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) qualification by his employer at the Zambia Centre for Accountancy Studies (ZCAS), in Lusaka. While studying for his ACCA at ZCAS, Sean Tembo obtained several worldwide best student awards in various courses and walked away with more than K5 million (un-rebased) in cash prizes from the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants, before completing his ACCA qualification in record time.

6. In 2004 at the age of 24, President Sean Tembo left PricewaterhouseCoopers and founded Enosyst Associates, his own audit & business advisory services firm. In 2005, Enosyst Associates established an office in Gaborone, Botswana and in 2008, a third office was established in Johannesburg, South Africa. The firm specialised in the provision of assurance services such as statutory audits, forensic audits, operational audits etc, as well as economic and financial consultancy services to various clients including governments and quasi-government institutions in Zambia, Zimbabwe, Angola, Kenya, Botswana, Namibia and South Africa. This exposure gave President Sean Tembo a deeper understanding of the social, economic and political landscape of Zambia and the region.

7. In 2008, President Sean Tembo decided to take a short sabbatical leave from running his firm, to pursue a Master of Business Administration (MBA) Degree from the University of Derby in the United Kingdom, where he also graduated as the best student.

8. In 2015 at the age of 35 and after successfully running his firm, in three countries for more than 10 years, Mr Sean E. Tembo MBA, BAcc, FCCA, FCPA, FZICA, decided to partially retire from professional work. He now runs his firm, Enosyst AM on a part-time basis and also runs a hospitality establishment in Lusaka; Palm Valley Resort. He lives on a farm in Ngwerere, in the northern part of Lusaka City where he keeps broiler chickens with a maximum capacity of 60,000 per cycle. President Sean Tembo is happily married to Dr. Lorrita Kabwe, a Consultant Cardiologist at UTH and they have five children. He is a devoted Christian and his hobbies include fishing, safari hunting, playing golf, and is an avid gun collector. He also enjoys an occasional Mosi Lager in the company of good friends.

9. As a contribution to public service, President Sean Tembo has previously served in the Zambia Police Service, Lusaka Division as a Romeo, where he rose to the rank of Assistant Superintendent of Police, before leaving the service in 2013. Despite his limited financial resources, President Sean Tembo has also made several donations to various charities including the sponsorship of a 5 year programme to award cash prizes to best performing students every term at Hillcrest Technical Secondary School in Livingstone, as well as Gaborone Secondary School (GSS) in Gaborone, Botswana. These scholarship programmes, albeit small in nature, had the effect of motivating pupils to achieve higher levels of performance not only in the final grade 12 exams, but throughout their secondary studies.

10. After his semi-retirement at the age of 35 in 2015, and with plenty of time available on his hands, President Sean Tembo decided to contribute to the governance of Zambia by joining active politics. His initial plan was to join an existing political party which advances progressive ideas that have the potential to uplift the living standards of the Zambian people. After reviewing the plans, operations and democratic standing of existing political parties at the time, it soon dawned upon President Sean Tembo that he may have to consider starting a political party from scratch, as nothing that was available appeared tenable.

11. In February 2015, President Sean Tembo organized a number of other progressive Zambians and together they started the process of forming the Patriots for Economic Progress (PeP). The Patriots for Economic Progress (PeP) is a centrist political party that believes in a free market economy with partial Government intervention. The party was registered in the Republic of Zambia in 2016 in accordance with the Societies Act, Chapter 119 of the Laws of Zambia, and is also duly accredited with the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ). On 18th November 2016, the Party went for a convention that was held at Mulungushi International Conference Centre (MICC), in Lusaka, where Sean Tembo was elected as Party President with a 5 year mandate until November 2021.

12. The Party’s four core values are Patriotism, Accountability, Competence and Courage. The Party’s vision is “to have a Zambia where the poorest person has an average monthly income of K10,000.00, inflation is below 5%, average commercial bank lending rates are single digit, the Gini coefficient is less than 0.1, Per capita income is above US$20,000, the least educated citizen has a full grade 12 certificate and Zambians having a life expectancy of not less than 80 years”. Sean Tembo strongly believes that Zambia has the necessary potential to make this vision a reality.

13. The Patriots for Economic Progress has been undertaking a number of activities to hold the PF government accountable, which include the fire tender protests of which 42 were planned and 12 have so far been undertaken. On 7th March 2018, the Police prevented the Party from undertaking its 13th protest against the $42 fire tender scandal, for no valid reasons. Mr Sean Tembo subsequently decided to take the Government to court, on behalf of PeP, under cause number 2018/HP/490, for violating the Party members freedoms, rights and liberties to association, expression and assembly as guaranteed by articles 20 and 21 of the Republican Constitution. President Sean Tembo personally represented PeP in this matter at the High Court, up against the entire Attorney General’s chambers. He won the case and was awarded a total of about K450,000 in damages and costs, which the PF Government has not paid to date. Ostensibly out of spite.

14. In addition to providing checks and balances, and unlike the majority of other opposition political parties that only point fingers, President Sean Tembo has ensured that the Patriots for Economic Progress has actively been providing alternative solutions to national problems and challenges. In this regard, PeP has so far developed and presented a PeP Alternative 7th National Development Plan, PeP Alternative National Budgets for 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020 and is currently working on the PeP 2021 Alternative National Budget.

15. Among other key matters, President Sean Tembo has ensured that the Patriots for Economic Progress is financially self-sustainable so that it can maintain its independence and not become beholden to those individuals and interest-groups that might donate significant sums of money for its operations. To this end, the Party charges its members a membership fee of K60 per annum, except for those that are financially challenged, who are allowed to apply for a pre-approved waiver. As at August 2020, the party had more than 548,000 paid up members. Sean Tembo has also seen to it that the Party engages in a number of income generating activities through the sale of various pieces of regalia. In the 2019 financial year, the Party sold about 74,000 PeP branded t-shirts at K30 each and various other pieces of regalia is planned to be introduced to enhance the Party’s revenue generation capacity. These prudent financial measures have ensured that the Party always has adequate financial resources available to undertake its operations, as well as to build the necessary war chest in readiness for the 2021 general elections.

16. The PeP President believes that it is unreasonable for any political party to promise to come and run a financially sustainable government once they come to power when they fail to run their operations in a financially sustainable manner while in opposition. Sean Tembo will be contesting the Presidency of the Republic of Zambia in 2021 and he is expecting a very good performance. His running mate in the 12th August general elections is Mr Henry Muleya, a Lusaka Businessman and Chartered Accountant. President Tembo’s primary target group are the 5.5 million eligible Zambians that decided not to register and not to vote in the 2016 general elections because they did not believe in the leadership of either ECL nor HH. President Sean Tembo believes that our politics do not need to revolve around ECL and HH. We can do better than that as a nation. President SET represents the future of progressive Zambian politics.

17. After a grueling nomination process, PeP President Mr Sean Tembo and PeP Vice President Mr Henry Muleya successfully managed to file in their nominations for Republican President and Republican Vice President respectively. The Patriots for Economic Progress has also successfully filed in nominations in selected constituencies and wards across the country.

18. The PeP Presidential Candidate believes that if his relatively new political party was able to achieve so much in terms of holding the government of the day accountable as well as presenting alternative solutions to national problems, within a period of 4 years since formation, when it did not have a single Member of Parliament or Councillor, then it will definitely contribute even much more should the Zambian people be gracious enough to give PeP representation in Parliament and at various local authorities across the country. Having been not aligned to either the PF nor the UPND, President Sean Tembo believes that PeP stands well poised to offer progressive opposition to whoever was to form Government between the PF and the UPND. The fact that we need a vibrant opposition to make our democracy to thrive, cannot be overemphasized. President Sean Tembo looks at this 12th August 2021 general elections as a stepping stone for the party to grow and be a force to reckon with in the next 5 years, so that by 2026 the party will be a major contender in the general election. President Sean Tembo believes that consistency, integrity and independence of mind are the cornerstones to the growth of PeP into a vibrant national political party. President Tembo is cognizant of the fact that political success cannot be achieved overnight. It is a painstaking marathon which requires resilience and vision. SET has both. For a vibrant Zambia, vote Sean Enock Tembo on 12th August this year. The future of Zambia is bright. The future is yellow. The future is SET.

For more details about Sean Tembo and/or the Patriots for Economic Progress (PeP), please visit our website: www.pepzambia.org or physically at the Party Secretariat on the first floor, Pangaea Office Park, Arcades Shopping Mall, Great East Road, Lusaka or by WhatsApp to +260971195870 or by email directly to the Party President on seanetembo@gmail.com

Open Letter To United Party for National Development

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Open Letter To United Party for National Development

Dear UPND

Am writing to you to express my concerns over the growing sense of abandonment,the coldblooded intuition of betrayal filtering among UPND cadres, am not writing this letter as advocacy for Cadrism in markets and bus stations for i have always been an outspoken advocate against the Cadrism predatory system, our marketeers and drivers are already struggling to put food on the table it would be a merciless betrayal to our voters to allow our UPND cadres to usurp local government’s revenue stream by taking over and mismanaging markets and bus stations.I would like to reaffirm categorically that i support president HH’s nonsense stance that only councils will manage all trading places as stipulated and mandated by the constitution of Zambia.

My main area of concern is the communication breakdown between UPND National Management Committee and our devoted countrywide grassroots movements. Many UPND cadres feel marginalised,unseen,unheard, unrecognised,undervalued and forgotten, which isn’t the fault of the senior UPND leadership structure but the fault of the grassroots movement committees. Now that elections are over many UPND cadres expected the party to transition from politics to economic activities but the grassroots structures have become inactive and dormant and only seem to become hyperactive and visible when a senior member visits the secretariat.

I would like to remind UPND that when there was a rallying call for martyrdom for a new dawn it’s this same UPND cadres who took up the call, when nobody wanted to offer their lives to protect and defend president HH it’s this same cadres who created the human shield with their bodies to protect president HH, many became martyrs like Mapenzi, Lawrence Banda,Joseph Kaunda, Carlance Zulu and many other unsung revolutionary foot soldiers….Those that survived still bare scares of Patriotic Front’s gruesome violence while others still experience the trauma of Zambia police torture.

The point of my letter is it’s time for UPND to lunch it’s internal youth empowerment programs to calm the anxiety of the cadres, those empowerment programs can be jobs opportunities for cadres who qualify based on their academic qualifications not partisan affliction while those who are uneducated but talented can be empowered with talent equipment and those with business acumen should be assisted with business startup capital….UPND should realize if they fail to create a livelihood for their own children (party youths) how will president HH create jobs for other nonpartisan youths?

Let me concluded by stating this UPND cadres are the lifeblood of the party, this UPND youths are the political muscle of the time for change movement and this UPND grassroots are the vision carriers of president Hakainde Hichilema,It’s the duty of the UPND grassroots leaders to improve on their information management skills in order to recommit president HH’s promise that their undying devotion, unconditional love and tremendous sacrifice for the party for 23 years in opposition wasn’t in vain but worth their trust, energy, commitment and lives.

Yours Sincerely

Peter Shamasapo Becks

UPND Diehard

The rise of Gilbert Liswaniso AKA General Mosquito

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The rise of Gilbert Liswaniso AKA General Mosquito

It has been said repeatedly that leadership is incompatible with personal comfort, stability and security. In many societies, to decide to be a leader is to choose to be inconvenienced repeatedly.

At the heart of United Party for National Development (UPND) youthful leadership is Gilbert Liswaniso. Small in outlook but thick in attitude, actions and aspirations. He is known as General Mosquito within his political circles.

When it was unfashionable for one to align oneself with the UPND and to undertake works for the ‘main opposition’ then, Mosquito was at the center of it all defying the fear. Asked how he defied the fear of working for an opposition that was taken as utmost enemy of the then ruling party, Mosquito answered : “FEAR is False Evidence Appearing Real”

He went on to say the absence of courageous people to defy all odds is a recipe of a subjugated society.

For him he believed that a continued fight against the former ruling party was not for his own good but to liberate Zambia from the pitfalls of corruption, caderism and all vices that killed the Zambian dream. Further, never was a time when Liswaniso thought himself as a means to an end in the equation. He has always thought himself as a cog in the machinery. Often times than not, Mosquito has told people that there is so much that one can do and one has to do their best to play their part.

As UPND National Youth Chairman, Mosquito led from the front and personally taking the bullets of persecution. His vigour and belief in success never failed him. He poised as an example of a worrier in the movement. He was one of the many faithful generals Mr. Hakainde Hichilema deployed countrywide to galvanize support for the UPND.

In fact, there is enough evidence that suggests on several occasions, Gilbert Liswaniso was approached with a bag of corruption to betray his leader but he refused to give in to personal satisfaction. His philosophy has always been that, if you’re going to do something on earth, the most important question to ask oneself is “are my actions just enough to contribute to human welfare?”

The recent test of General Mosquito’s leadership was when he vehemently openly pleaded with all UPND youths and others countrywide to stay calm and maintain peace while the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) delayed to announce results in the just ended elections. Leaders dictate cause. His constant call for peace and calms played a vital role in averting an imminent reaction from people as impatience grow over declaring of Hakainde Hichilema as the winner of the election.

He is not drunk with the power that his position arms him with. He is a down to earth fellow who is always picking rationality above else. In fact, if you do not know him, you can mistake him for an ordinary person. He power and influence are not in tandem with his attitude, towards people.

The General, Mosquito, Gilbert Liswaniso will go in the anals of Zambian youthful leadership at party level as one disciplined envoy of peace, love and conscious. The future leader is here.

COLIN BARRY: The Boy Scout who became ZAF Commander

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COLIN BARRY: The Boy Scout who became ZAF Commander

RESPLEDENT in his blue uniform and cap, the be-medalled officer stepped forward, took his salute, as demanded by military etiquette and then recieved his latest credentials from Zambia’s Seventh President Hakainde Hichilema at State House.

The former Boy scout with tales about blistered feet and sunburn growing up on a farm in North-Western Zambia, had just become the highest ranking officer in the Zambia Air Force.

But it is an appointment that he did not expect.

“I was relaxing at home with my wife Sharmaine after a late lunch and then i heard her screaming but the scream was of happiness. She called out to switch on the television,”he said.

Colin is the second born in a family of six, Born in Solwezi in 1974, he was raised on grandfather Johh Hazel’s farm in Kapijimpanga village Solwezi North-Western Province.

He did his primary education at Kikombe primary school in Solwezi.

Thereafter, he went to Solwezi Technical School the famous (SOTECH) for secondary school education.

He recalls that growing up in Solwezi as a child, life was not easy as it had its own challenges that he had to overcome.

“Growing up in Solwezi with the local kids i did not have it easy. It was difficult for a white boy in a school where predominantly the learners were dark-skinned. I was not accepted.

I was bullied a lot, made fun of called names and this was something i was very sensitive about that time and so i can bearing remember some friends,” he recalls.

Lt Gen Barry said one could understand and this pushed him to soldier on and whilst in primary school he took what would be his step towards soldiery; joining the Boy’s scouts and going to become a scout police.

He was able to command the Boys Scout flights at the age of 11. The opportunity would lead to him meeting Zambia’s founding president Kenneth Kaunda, the country’s chief scout.

He remembers when he was sick and had chicken pox at home on independence day but after hearing that KK would come to Solwezi he insisted on being allowed to be on the Boy’s scouts parade at Solwezi Airport.

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IMF wants fuel & electricity prices increased, FISIP & Social Cash transfer scrapped- Sean Tembo

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IMF wants fuel & electricity prices increased, FISIP & Social Cash transfer scrapped- Sean Tembo

“So far we have strongly advised President Hichilema against the idea of getting an IMF and putting the country on an IMF programme.

We have also strongly advised the President against making careless statements about things such as our national debt and the level of corruption to the outside world the way he did during his interview with the BBC.

Like l have said before, the reason we give this advice to the President is because we want him to succeed. It is not because we are undermining him. But despite our advice, it appears that the President is very strong-headed and incapable of listening to advice from us lesser beings.

He has made it clear that the issue of getting an IMF loan is non-negotiable despite the likely retrogressive IMF conditionalities such as employment freeze, wage freeze, privatization of parastatals such as ZESCO and Zamtel, scrapping of social welfare schemes such as Farmer Input Support Program and Social Cash Transfer and yesterday the former Minister of Finance Hon.

Bwalya Ng’andu told the nation that the IMF also wanted Government to increase the prices of fuel as well as electricity tariffs as a conditionality of getting an IMF loan.

A certain self-proclaimed “Economist” who once worked for ZNBC was arguing that the conditionalities which l had earlier listed was mere fear-mongering, so with the confirmation from the former Minister of Finance who had directly engaged the IMF, I wonder what this “Economist” would have to say.

To say that these impending IMF conditionalities are retrogressive to the nation is an understatement. You see country men and women, the only way to develop our country is to do two things; seal all tax and non-tax revenue leakages and increase domestic production.

For us to increase the productivity of our economy, the key production inputs such as electricity and fuel have to be affordable. What the IMF is asking us to do by demanding that we increase the prices of fuel and electricity is to undermine the growth potential of our economy. Already the price of electricity is too high and we are supposed to be talking about reducing it and not increasing it.

Most households now only use electricity for lighting and have gone back to charcoal for purposes of cooking and heating water, which is causing serious damage to our environment due to the cutting down of trees. Now can you imagine what the further impact to the environment will be if Bally gets his way and we go on an IMF program and we increase the price of fuel and electricity as per IMF demands? Brothers and sisters, the IMF programme is wrong at so many levels.

Let us keep our fingers crossed that President Hichilema will listen to our advice and have a change of heart on this matter. Otherwise we are doomed.

Hichilema Is Not The financial wizard We Thought He Was- Sean Tembo

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“And blasts Chibamba Kanyama as a self-proclaimed economist”

THE RISE AND FALL OF A PRESIDENT

By Sean Tembo – PeP President

1. One thing that is for sure is that successfully running the affairs of a nation is a lot of work. If you are going to be a successful President then you need to do a lot of things right. Among those things however is appointing competent people into decision-making positions, listening to advice without feeling undermined, being sincere when you talk to the people and focusing on the way forward as opposed to dwelling on the past. However, our new President Mr Hakainde Hichilema appears to struggle to tick these boxes so far.

2. On the issue of competence, l have argued in the past and l wish to argue now that one of the reasons why our country has failed to make any significant economic progress 56 years after getting independence is because various successive Presidents have not made it a priority to appoint the best and brightest Zambians to decision-making positions. Instead of advertising vacancies so as to give all Zambians an opportunity to apply, they share these jobs quietly and secretly like roasted groundnuts at an overnight village festival. Successive Presidents would appoint people who are either in their phonebook contacts or those who are whispered to them by their close advisors, friends or family relations. What this means is that those Zambians who do not have any political connections never have a chance to be appointed to a top decision-making position regardless of how competent they might be. The end result is that you end up with a Government that has a sub-optimal pool of skills. Or to put it in simple English, you end up with an incompetent Government. And it does not matter how competent you the individual President is, if the people that you appointed to decision-making positions are incompetent, the quality of decisions that trickles down is poor and consequently the entire Government is set for failure. I was hopeful that President Hakainde Hichilema with his colorful CV would be the President that would change this trend by extending a fair opportunity to each and every Zambian to be employed to decision-making positions. But it appears evident so far that my hope is misplaced. There is no change in this area and consequently Zambians should not expect much difference to the way our economy will be managed going forward compared to the way it has been managed for the past 56 years since independence. All because we have yet again failed to assemble a group of the best and brightest citizens to help in converting our economic potential into actual wealth for the benefit of our people. All because the President has decided to run the nation like a personal farm where jobs are given in order to settle personal favors instead of on merit. Whereby Zambians with no political connections stand no chance of contributing to the countries development, no matter how competent they might be. It is really sad.

3. On the issue of the President being able to take advice without feeling undermined, it is evident that we again have a problem in this area. I have argued in the past and l wish to argue again here that a President should never be filled with self-importance if he is going to succeed. When people advise you, there is need to pay attention to what they are saying than being strong-headed and always believing that they are trying to undermine you and your plans. So far we have strongly advised President Hichilema against the idea of getting an IMF and putting the country on an IMF programme. We have also strongly advised the President against making careless statements about things such as our national debt and the level of corruption to the outside world the way he did during his interview with the BBC. Like l have said before, the reason we give this advice to the President is because we want him to succeed. It is not because we are undermining him. But despite our advice, it appears that the President is very strong-headed and incapable of listening to advice from us lesser beings. He has made it clear that the issue of getting an IMF loan is non-negotiable despite the likely retrogressive IMF conditionalities such as employment freeze, wage freeze, privatization of parastatals such as ZESCO and Zamtel, scrapping of social welfare schemes such as Farmer Input Support Program and Social Cash Transfer and yesterday the former Minister of Finance Hon. Bwalya Ng’andu told the nation that the IMF also wanted Government to increase the prices of fuel as well as electricity tariffs as a conditionality of getting an IMF loan. A certain self-proclaimed “Economist” who once worked for ZNBC was arguing that the conditionalities which l had earlier listed was mere fear-mongering, so with the confirmation from the former Minister of Finance who had directly engaged the IMF, I wonder what this “Economist” would have to say. To say that these impending IMF conditionalities are retrogressive to the nation is an understatement. You see country men and women, the only way to develop our country is to do two things; seal all tax and non-tax revenue leakages and increase domestic production. For us to increase the productivity of our economy, the key production inputs such as electricity and fuel have to be affordable. What the IMF is asking us to do by demanding that we increase the prices of fuel and electricity is to undermine the growth potential of our economy. Already the price of electricity is too high and we are supposed to be talking about reducing it and not increasing it. Most households now only use electricity for lighting and have gone back to charcoal for purposes of cooking and heating water, which is causing serious damage to our environment due to the cutting down of trees. Now can you imagine what the further impact to the environment will be if Bally gets his way and we go on an IMF program and we increase the price of fuel and electricity as per IMF demands? Brothers and sisters, the IMF programme is wrong at so many levels. Let us keep our fingers crossed that President Hichilema will listen to our advice and have a change of heart on this matter. Otherwise we are doomed.

4. On the issue of sincerity, it is evident that President Hakainde Hichilema struggles with telling the truth. I wonder whether this is because of his prolonged stay in the opposition where he had made it his lifestyle to exaggerate the bad and underplay the good just so as to remain relevant. But Mr Hakainde Hichilema should know that he is no longer an opposition leader now. The people of Zambia elected him as Republican President on 12th August. Therefore, the President must learn to act presidential. First he lied to the world that he had inherited empty coffers. And when he was challenged that he inherited about US$3 billion when he was sworn into office on 24th August 2021, he then switched his narrative and said his statement that the country’s coffers are empty was said in the context that we have US$3 billion in reserves but we owe US$12 billion. Well, as a Chartered Accountant of many decades of experience in public practice, l want to tell you sir that that is the most silly explanation ever advanced in the history of finance. You see, you cannot compare what is in reserves to what we owe which is due at various intervals into the future, without taking into consideration the fact that Zambia is a going concern and will keep generating revenue going forward. Already we are told that the Zambia Revenue Authority has exceeded its targeted revenue collection for the year and yet we still have 4 more months to go. What this likely means is that we are going to have a budget surplus this year. Since ZRA had collected about ZMW60 billion as at 31st August 2021, we can estimate the quantum of the surplus as ZMW30 billion. At today’s exchange rate, that is approximately US$2 billion which is enough to pay the Eurobonds that are due in 2022 and 2023. The expectation is that the UPND Government should ensure that the nation records another budget surplus next year and the next year and the next year so that we can build our reserves. So tell us again Bally, why do we need an IMF loan? Please sir stop lying to the world that our economy is in a crisis because it is not. Just work had to make things even better from where you found them. In fact, based on your flip flopping the past few days whereby one minute you something on BBC and the next minute you tweet something else, another minute your Press Aide says something different, the nation and the international community is beginning to have doubts about your competence. Everyone is wondering whether you’re really the finance whiz kid that you had portrayed yourself while in opposition? And also stop sending people to harass us when we expose your untruths and inconsistencies. You are our President now and you swore an oath to protect each and every Zambian including those of us who challenge you. So don’t pay lip service to the issue of our security. Tell your supporters to stay away before we have a major security incident. If they want to challenge us, they should do so with sober counter-arguments and not threats, insults and innuendo. The fact that you are now the President does not mean that Zambia is now no longer our country. This is our country too.

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SET 04.09.2021

We can’t go back to a one party state. It is sad that the UPND has decided to petition 54 seats held by the PF – Kantanshi MP Anthony Mumba

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WE CAN’T GO BACK TO A ONE PARTY STATE – HON. MUMBA

… says the decision by the UPND to petition 54 parliamentary seats held by the PF makes a sad reading.

Mufulira … Saturday, September 04, 2021 [Smart Eagles]

Kantanshi member of parliament Hon. Anthony Mumba says the country can’t afford to go back to a one party State.

Speaking when he featured on Mafken radio in Mufulira, Hon. Mumba said the decision by the UPND to petition 54 parliamentary seats held by the PF makes a sad reading.

Hon. Mumba said the fact that the UPND won the Presidential seat does not mean that they won all the parliamentary seats.

He said the PF accepted defeat despite having evidence of electoral malpractice by the UPND.

” We can’t go back to a one party state. It is sad that the UPND has decided to petition 54 seats held by the PF. PF has accepted defeat despite having evidence of electoral malpractice by the UPND,” Hon. Mumba said.

” I got the highest vote in the district and just because the UPND won the Presidential seat does not guarantee that they won all the parliamentary seats. We need to put national interest first,” He said.

And Hon. Mumba said President Hichilema needs a coordinated approach to how he manages the affairs of the nation.

He said President Hichilema should desist from issuing statements away from written speeches.

” President Hichilema needs to read from speeches because that will be used as reference for us in parliament. We need leadership that is accountable, ” Hon. Mumba said.

Meawhile, Hon. Mumba said the PF will rise if the leaders listen to the grassroots.

He said the people that made the PF to lose the elections should step aside.

” PF is a loved party and it will rise if our top leaders listen to the grassroots. Those that made us to lose power should step aside,” He said.

And Hon. Mumba said he will not accept any ministerial position in the UPND Government because he does not believe in their ideologies.

” We will give President Hichilema chance to rule and people that will make him fail are his members. President Hichilema is failing to come up with a cabinet because most of his members are expectant for positions,” Hon. Mumba said.

President Hichilema Must Declare His Assets To The Public- Chipenzi

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LAW ON DECLARATION OF ASSETS & LIABILITIES: A FIRST STEP TO A TRANSPARENT AND ACCOUNTABLE GOVERNMENT BY THE NEW DAWN GOVERNMENT.

After nominations, citizens demanded that presidential candidates’ assets and liabilities be made public by the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ), but this demand was resisted by the ECZ.

In its argument, the ECZ argued that the law did not compel it to make public the declared assets and liabilities of candidates.

However, ARTICLE 263 demands that a person holding a public office SHALL, before assuming office or Leaving office, make a declaration of their assets and liabilities, as PRESCRIBED.

Appreciate the use of “SHALL” in the supreme law of the land entailing that declaration of assets and liabilities by public officers is mandatory to do so. But the question will be to who should these public officers declare their assets and liabilities?

Is it to the ECZ alone who are also required by Article 266 declare their assets and liabilities but have not done so for years now or to the judiciary?

The constitution under Article 82 (2) (e) also demands that a person to qualify to be elected as Speaker of the National Assembly that person must declare his/her assets and liabilities, as PRESCRIBED.

This also applies to a person to qualify to be nominated as a candidate for election as President (Art. 100(1)(h), member of Parliament (Art. 70(1)(e) and only the office of a councilor is not demanded to declare these assets and liabilities.

And what is a public office by the Constitution definitions/interpretation?

Art 266 of the Constitution defines public office to mean an office whose emoluments and expenses are a charge on the consolidated fund or other prescribed public fund and includes a state office, constitutional Office and an office in the public service, including that of a member of a commission.

Further Article 266 defines *State Office to include the office of President, vice-president, Speaker, Deputy Speaker, Member of Parliament, Minister and Provincial Minister.*

In with Art 263 that demands for declaration of assets and liabilities for outgoing and incoming public officers, It is therefore imperative for the public to demand to know the assets and liabilities of the former President, EDGAR CHAGWA Lungu and the current president HH.

This also applies to current and former vice-president, current and former Speaker of the National Assembly and current and former Deputy Speakers, current and former Members of Parliament, current and former cabinet Ministers and Provincial Ministers, the current and former members of the Commissions e.g ECZ, HRC, ACC, TSC, CSC, LGSC among others.

With the New Dawn government’s emphasis on transparent, accountable and servant leadership, rule of law and constitutionalism, public declaration of public officers’ assets and liabilities will be a demonstration of commitment towards accountable, transparent and servant leadership, Zambians have yearned for years.

The constitution clauses and the relevant Acts of parliament on the declaration of assets and liabilities must be respected by all.

Let us know your assets and liabilities and ECZ must be honourable enough and published the declared assets and liabilities by all contestants to the position of President and MP.

The clerk of the National Assembly must publish the declaredassets and liabilities by the outgoing and incoming speakers.

And those institutions receiving these declarations of assets and liabilities of these public officers must do the same.

We are itching to hold them accountable. it is the New Dawn.

I submit

McDonald Chipenzi

President HH’s Disgraceful BBC Interview–Scurvy Episode of Baby Boss vs Baby President

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By Kapya Kaoma

President HH’s BBC interview, in which he skunked Zambia’s creditworthiness to creditors while undressing himself as ignorant of International Relations and Global Financial workings, only proved my initial assessment of his candidacy–unless he grows up, Bally will remain a Baby President. The poor man is erratic, insecure, and mostly pitiable whenever he faces cameras. Walking back his rants on Twitter will only make him a Trump in African skin.

I refuse to be part of the myth that HH must be given time–he is the President and must be held to account. I won’t join the HH cult. Just as I called out Lungu’s poor leadership, corruption, the rottenness of the Judiciary, the Police, the Big Man money wasting kantemba called Anti-Corruption Commission–it is stinkingly corrupt and only works to punish enemies of the President, I won’t treat President HH otherwise. The Presidency is not an internship. President HH is already making executive decisions with a lasting impact on the Nation. He must be held responsible from the word go. As I argue in, “Raised Hopes, Shattered Dreams,” “dictators are made and not born.” Our failures to hold Presidents accountable from the moment they take office is what creates monsters–I refuse to be part of this horrible tradition.

Despite his worshipers’ denials, the President himself understood his pathetic performance in that interview. Sending another childish tweet to assure creditors not to “worry about [Zambia’s] current financial position,” and to end with, “As the youth of Zambia would say, “Bally will pay,”‘ however, says much more about his priggish attitude, than advance the nation’s cause.

Presidential interviews are meant to promote the interests of Zambia at all costs. Creditors are waiting to see how he acts on arresting corruption, increasing accountability and transparency. They are not interested in what the youth say–but what the Zambian President says. Zambian youths can shout” Bally will pay”–another lie aimed at promoting his egocentric imaginations. Bally won’t pay Zambia’s debt, the nation will pay. To the Baby President, such praiseworthy shouts would entice more tantrums against the PF. The problem is, the PF doesn’t exist on contract national debt, Zambia does. Presidents rarely take policy-related foreign interviews for this reason.

President HH may have run the UPND alone, but he won’t govern alone. He needs professional policy analysts to make him look intelligent; they have to tell him how to prevent such embarrassing scenarios. He needs a good media team to vet which interviews to take or pass, and tell him what to say. Moreover, Presidents are prepared for big interviews–this is how the media world works. Presidents rarely write their speeches, but have experts do it. They only deliver them. If HH has such a team, he must replace it as soon as possible. Not every foreign media will be kind to him, another reason his team must vet interviewers in advance.

Let me bring it home. Assume someone asks to borrow your money after revealing that they are drowning in debt. “I thought I owed creditors K13,000, but after looking at the books, I realize my debt is much bigger than that. My account has only K2000, and my workers are stealing even as I speak. Please lend me some more money to help rebuild my business.” Unless you are a fool, lending is off the table. President HH had an opportunity to prove to creditors that under his leadership, Zambia will manage its debts, and responsibly contract new ones. Instead he told them Zambia is a skunk. It is what it is, our President junked Zambia’s credit worthiness.

The BBC interview was simply shameful, Ignominious and shockingly humiliating. Worse still, the developing trend in the HH Presidency of ignoring the facts is worrying. Why announce to the world what Zambians don’t know? It is bad PR. Besides, if he didn’t know, why didn’t he ask for the information during the transition? Maybe he does not read, or he is simply ignoring the facts. It is one thing to mislead Zambians during the campaign, but when the President misleads the world, the National economy is the victim.

Bally worshipers think the President simply told the world the truth about the rotten Lungu administration. But this is not what the world heard. To Creditors, our President warned them to lend Zambia at their own risk. This unmeasured statement would reduce Zambia’s bargaining power in contracting new debts, as well as invite high interest rates with short term payments. But who cares? He is Zambia’s Trump–his followers will remain loyal as long as he can tweet!

President HH narcissistic behavior needs taming before it explodes into an unmanageable crisis. The collapse of the Bond forced HH to tweet “Bally will pay,” but the damage is already done! .Unless you’re Trump, the world does not run on tweets, but on disciplined policy.

International Relations and Foreign Policy 101, is this–always put the interests of your nation first. As President, HH does not represent himself or the UPND, but the Nation. I understand his obsession with the PF regime, but there is only one President, Hakainde Hichilema. We have mechanisms in place to deal with the PF corruption and ; he is in charge of all instruments of power. What the world wants to see is actions, as opposed to shameful and unmeasured rants.

I am afraid, the FTJ Chiluba reincarnation is before our eyes. Like erratic HH, President Chiluba didn’t understand the workings of government either. His first years were all about the KK regime. Like HH, he imprudently revealed state secrets to the outside world for his own egotistical interests–he was the best. We now know that Plot 1 has tunnels and Broadcasting equipment. We know where the Presidential banker is–the very banker he needed in an attempted coup. The reason? To show Zambians and the world how evil the KK regime was, and how Chiluba would clean it up. Did he? History can’t be rewritten.

President HH represents Zambia and has the role of selling it positively. In fact, he is Zambia to the world. Until his followers help him to know this basic truth about the presidency, Zambia will be in a fix as Bally continues to rule as an opposition leader. Sadly, like a toddler, he is opposing himself against himself. Is this another psychological problem Bally should fix in himself?

Tale Of Bill 10 Corruption Involving Former Foreign Affairs Minister, Mr Goodward Mulubwa, Swift Cargo Ltd, Zambia Police Officers And RTSA Officials

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KAPALASA’S REPORT TO ACC:

TALE OF BILL 10 CORRUPTION INVOLVING FORMER FOREIGN AFFAIRS MINISTER, MR GOODWARD MULUBWA, SWIFT CARGO LTD, ZAMBIA POLICE OFFICERS AND RTSA OFFICIALS”.

A story by Bampi Kapalasa.

I wish to report activities of alleged abuse of authority of office and alleged offenses as narrated below.

Sometimes in January, 2017 when I was a Patriotic Front (PF) member, I renovated the toilets of at at the Patriotic Front Secretariat as a gesture of goodwill using my own personal resources because the said toilets where in the dilapilated state.

Later on, the same year 2017, the PF Secretary General Mr Davis Mwila wanted to have the said toilets commissioned before the works were completed. I objected to this and this brought about alot of tension between myself and him. In the same year I decided to leave the Patriotic Front and joined the United Party for National Development (UPND) were I was adopted to contest as a Member of parliament following the subsequent death of the area MP Hon Patricia Mwashingwere and I emerged winner of the said by election.

In 2019, whilst being a member of parliament I met Hon Joseph Malanji the then Minister of Foreign Affairs and we established a good relationship aside from being Members of Parliament. Thereafter, our friendship grew to an extent that we would even visit each other’s homes and share presents.

In the same year, Hon Malanji brokered a reconciliation between myself and Mr Davis Mwila. Arising from this reconciliation Hon Malanji offered to give a friendly gift as a token of our friendship and reconciliation. I did not even know the type of a gift it was going to be. In April ,2020 he hinted to me that the present will be in the form of a motor vehicle and further requested for my TPIN and other details. I then requested that I give him details of my wife instead because she was much in need of a car than I was. He did not object to this.

In July 2020 I received a call from Hon Malanji asking me to go to his home and pick up the said present. When I got there ,I was handed over a brand new Isuzu DMAX and inside the said motor vehicle was a copy of the motor vehicle registration certificate (White book) which was bearing the names and details of Fanny Madzi who happens to be my wife.

In October 2020 Hon Malanji approached me and requested that I support and vote for the infamous and failed Bill 10 which was to be tabled before parliament. Due to personal and political reasons I declined the said request and consequently I did not vote for the said Bill 10 which failed to pass to the next stage. Arising from this, Hon Malanji called me and expressed serious displeasure and disappointment and he further warned me that there would be severe consequences.

A few days later , I received an anonymous phone call from an unknown person claiming ownership of the said motor vehicle that was earlier given to my wife through me by Hon Malanji.

The caller further went on to shower me with various insults and threats. I later came to discover that the said caller was Mr Goodward Muluba the priopriator of Swift Cargo Limited. Later on, I received a phone call from Assistant Supritendant Uyoya from Zambia Police Service Headquarters summoming me to appear before him. When I went there I was informed by Mr Uyoya who was in the company of other officers that there was a complaint of Theft of motor vehicle involving the said Isuzu DMAX against myself.

The complaint was lodged by Mr Goodward Mulubwa claiming that the motor vehicle in question belonged to Swift Cargo Limitied. Thereafter the police officers requested that I hand over the car to them for investigations to which I objected . They later threatened me using AK rifles that they where going to bundle me in their vehicle to lead them where the car was. I was then forced to comply and later called my wife who brought the said motor vehicle to Zambia Police Heardquarters. The officers then seized the motor vehicle using a seizure notice and informed me that they would inform me of the outcome of the investigations upon completion.

When I noticed that there was no progress , my wife who was the rightful owner of the motor vehicle decided to write to the inspector General of Police Mr Kakoma Kanganja to have the vehicle released on a temporal basis as it was getting worn out where it was parked.
However, there was no response to this effect and this prompted me to make a physical follow up. When I got there, I discovered that the vehicle was no longer in the custody of the Zambia Police and after further inquiries, I was informed that the vehicle was released to the absolute owner who was Swift Cargo Limited. When I later checked the details of the said motor vehicle in the RTSA system,I discovered that ownership was changed without the consent of my wife who was the real owner.

It is against this background that I am urging your able institution to investigate the following allegations.

1. Abuse of Authority of office against Mr Uyoya and other unknown police officers in the manner they arbitrary seized and released the motor vehicle to Swift Cargo Limited without a proper conclusion to the investigation and any other offenses that may arise in the course of your investigations.

2. Forgery and utterring of false documents against Hon Malanji and Goodward in the manner in which they facilitated the the change of ownership of the said motor vehicle without consent of the real owner who is my wife.

3. Abuse of authority of office against unknown RTSA officials in the manner in which they arbitrary and fraudulently changed ownership of the said motor vehicle without following the laid down procedure.

4. Willful failure to comply with applicable procedure by both officers from the Zambia Police Service and RTSA in the manner the motor vehicle was released and ownership change respectively.

Yours in service

Signed…

Hon Aubrey B. Kapalasa (Mr).

*CIC PRESS TEAM*