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Thomas Sipalo(Diffikoti) Chose UNIP For Conveniences Over Consciousness

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THOMAS SIPALO CHOSE CONVENIENCES OVER CONSCIOUSNESS

The Candidates’ Comments

It is clear that a comedian Thomas Sipalo alias Diffikoti knows very well what UNIP was and is. No one need to tell Thomas about any of the evils of UNIP in it’s heydays. His own uncle had his fingers plucked out and thrown out of a very long building on the window. That is how he died. This is all because the man was part of those who clamored for multiparty democracy and opposed Dr. Kaunda.

In the anals of politics and law, there is enough history of how ruthless UNIP was to the people of Zambia. When Zambians sort independence from the dehumanisation of colonial masters,the very elements the people turned to for liberation became dictators and killers.

We celebrate Dr. Kaunda today only for being the founding President not for the many wrongs committed willfully by his barbaric regime. As a country, we have to be truthful to ourselves and call things from with their rightful identify. Today, South Africa’s Julius Malema openly talks about how Nelson Mandela and his mates sold out the heritages of people of that country by a hastily arranged reconciliation following the defeat of the Apartheid regime. The effects of that hastily and poorly arranged reconciliation are beaming today in South Africa, through clear disparities of status between the Whites and Blacks.Influenced by conviction and truth,Julius condemns Nelson Mandela for selling out the birthrights of South Africans.Does this mean Julius has no respect for Mandela? Does this mean Julius has no regard for the good that Mandela did for South Africa? The answer is categorical no.

There is so much sincerity, honest and honor in Julius Malema’s stance over this issue than how our own comedian Thomas has demonstrated on Dr. Kaunda and his UNIP. We of course recognize KK for many noble things he may have done for Zambia but that doesn’t blind us from seeing him for the bad that he did to this country.

That comedian Thomas is currently embroided in convenience more than consciousness.Everyone can see that it’s a matter of lucrativeness that Thomas has opted to change color over his conscious about KK and his UNIP. He has chosen to reason from his stomach than his head , perhaps because now he is burdened with family responsibility to make ends meet and put food on the table.

Thomas is better off reviving his comedy antics and make money from there in a noble way than openly and arrogantly throw out his morals on the window just like that. It is said, arrogance goes along with ignorance. Is there anything that Thomas can tell Zambians about the change of policy by UNIP which we’re missing out? That party still is the same party that dehumanized it’s people. It is still being ruled by a family just the way it was ruled by one family when it was in power.

We shouldn’t joke about the destiny of Zambians just because a comedian in Thomas feels he should judge UNIP differently from how he judged it a while ago.

Yes, he commands a few people here and there because of how naturally funny he is. That fun base he enjoys is nothing more than a bunch that is in love with his comedy.There is a very good case study on Mutale Mwanza on how not to confuse facebook fun base and reality.Facebook celebrities should not confuse having a fan base for thier jokes and wearing bikini’s as political fun base.

We Are Fully Committed To The UPND Alliance Says NDC Copperbelt Provincial Chairman George Sichula

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WE ARE FULLY COMMITTED TO THE UPND ALLIANCE SAYS NDC C/BELT PROVINCIAL CHAIRMAN GEORGE SICHULA

National Democratic Congress NDC on the copperbelt province has reaffirmed its support and commitment to the UPND alliance during the joint UPND/NDC press briefing held at the UPND copperbelt secretariat this afternoon.

Speaking at the joint UPND/NDC media briefing, NDC copperbelt province Chairman Mr George Sichula stated that we have not come here to defect, but to reaffirm our original position of our national leaders and us as the party on the copperbelt province that we are fully committed to the UPND alliance.

Mr Sichula who was in accompany of the party provincial secretary and several other senior provincial members, said there is no one with the right to pull out of the alliance as we the majority support it.

He said that if one is tired of being in the alliance he/she is at liberty to go alone without speaking for others, adding that as NDC copperbelt provincial executive we are comfortable of both the alliance name and the candidature of president Hakahinde Hichilema.

He also said the NDC structures on the copperbelt were ready to begin mobilizing votes for president Hakahinde Hichilema, saying that they are just waiting for a road map which shall be given to them shortly after we sit down with our counterparty the UPND copperbelt province Chairman and his commitment.

He further called on other NDC provincial executives to come out openly and reaffirm their commitment to the alliance of the Zambian people.

Meanwhile, speaking at the same media briefing, UPND copperbelt province Chairman Mr Elisha Matambo said the formation of the alliance was not about personal egos, or one party interest, but instead it was formed under the strong principle of liberating the Zambian people.

He said we have seen the spirit of the alliance working, more especially during the roan constituency parliamentary by election in which we fought and emerged victorious against the entire government machinery through unity of purpose.

Mr Matambo also further said there quiet number of issues why the alliance should be maintained and supported by all well-meaning citizens.

“The high cost of living and stressing the Zambian people beyond limit among many other pressing issues were enough for every sane person to side with the Zambians through supporting the alliance.” Said Mr Matambo

He said the only way Zambian would be saved from the tyrant PF regime is through change of government.

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*Cde Emmanuel Mwansa*
*Kitwe District IPS In Charge Of Media*

SABOI IMBOELA IN ACUTE POLITICAL FRUSTRATION ~Banda Sakanya

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By Veronica Mwale cic private reporter

Copperbelt ~ Kalulushi

SABOI IMBOELA IN ACUTE POLITICAL FRUSTRATION ~Banda Sakanya.

Source; Daily Mail
NDC Spokesperson Saboi Imboela said PF still had a wide public good will and the party has the best strategists no political party can beat the PF at grass root strategy.
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Not long ago Saboi’s posts on her facebook page had been critcal against PF’s inept governance.
One of her post read ” convert your salary into UD $ snd you will understand that in Zambia we are waiting for judgement day,”
Meaning the country has gone to the dogs economically.

SABOI is in acute political frustration after realising that the entire NDC leadership and membership country wide are in support of the alliance and she with her boss CK are the only ones against the alliance and the rest stands not to fall off as they all remain anchored to the alliance.
After realising that CK’s position to withdraw NDC from the alliance
.is unattainable, she has no choice but to start praising PF the party she had been critical about for having ruined the country to irrepairable position. This is being done out of frustrations to fail to come to terms that they can not drag and manipulate people’s will to do the right of grouping with UPND to liberate people from shackles of PF terrorist group that has looted and reduced Zambians to destitutes.
Saboi’s bitterness for UPND will no sooner extinguish her political career which looks blink.
It is surprising that now the PF she condemned so much to the last drop of her dregs of condemnation has now become her darling and one wonders what magic has been done to clean PF to turn it into a clean party that she had suddenly started supporting.

NDC Copperbelt provincial chairman George Sichula Tuesday afternoon together with UPND Copperbelt provincial chairman Elisha Matambo at the UPND secretariat in Kitwe reaffirmed NDC position to remain solid and committed to the alliance.

He further stated that there is no one with moral up right to pull NDC from the alliance as majority NDC members and supporters are in agreement to remain in the alliance.

UPND provincial chairman Elisha Matambo re-emphasised that the alliance is not about who is who or about positions but for the sake of liberating Zambians from PF shackles of unemployment, injustice, poverty and hunger.

Nawakwi asks high court not to enter judgment against her in HH defamation case

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EDITH Nawakwi says the Lusaka High Court has no authority to enter a default judgment whether interlocutory or final in a defamation suit.

This is in a matter where UPND leader Hakinde Hichilema has sued Nawakwi for defamation of character and is demanding US$3 million as damages for libel for alleging that he illegally benefited himself during the privatisation exercise when he fraudulently acquired a house belonging to Lima Bank.

Hichilema had asked the court to enter a default judgment in his favour following Nawakwi’s failure to respond to his claims.

According to an application for Interlocutory judgment in default of defense pursuant to Order 3 Rule 2 of the High Court Rules Chapter 27 of the Laws of Zambia, as read with Order 13 Rule 2 of the White Book 1999 edition, Hichilema asked the Court to order Nawakwi to retract the alleged defamatory words which she caused to be published on Hot FM, Kwithu FM and other media platforms.

The UPND leader wants aggravated and exemplary damages by Nawakwi to be assessed by the court.

Hichilema wants Nawakwi to reward him US$3,000,000, which he has spent in mitigating the effect of her conduct towards him, which emanate from the publication of her defamatory utterances.

He also wants an injunction restraining Nawakwi whether by herself, servants or agents or otherwise from further publishing or causing to be published or broadcast the defamatory words.

In an affidavit in opposition to composite summons to set aside defence or in the alternative strike out defence or part thereof and enter judgment on admission, Nawakwi said neither herself nor her advocates Messrs Chifumu Banda and Associates had been served with any document relating to the application by Hichilema to enter interlocutory judgment in default of appearance and defense.

She said the interlocutory judgment in default of appearance was filed prematurely as Hichilema had erroneously reckoned the 14 day period within which to file a requisite defense.

“I am desirous of demonstrating at trial that my statements were true and of fair comment and I deny that I made any admission of any allegations of defamation against the plaintiff,” Nawakwi said.

She stated that no prejudice would be occasioned to Hichilema for him to demonstrate that he was an astute businessman as he alleges and that he had a reputation worth defending.

“The real issue in controversy is the plaintiff’s demonstration of his acquisition of wealth prior to the privatisation process, including the property known as number 14/3/A/F488a Serval Road Kabulonga in Lusaka as an astute businessman as he avers,” Nawakwi said.

She stated that in his demand letter dated September 2, 2020, Hichilema made global assertions as to his credible reputation and therefore her averments were legitimate and necessary.

Nawakwi stated that part of her defense relates to material particulars involving transactions of properties associated with Lima Bank and Hichilema as the latter has always maintained that he never at any material time purchased properties associated with Lima Bank.

She disclosed that her lawyer Chifumu Banda advised her that the averments relating to Lima Bank are not scandalous and frivolous.

“In discharging my defence of ‘truth’ or “legitimate criticism” or “fair comment”, it is imperative to demonstrate that the property transactions associated with Hichilema were less than transparent and not in compliance with the law,” she claimed.

Nawakwi alleged that Hichilema and his sympathisers were on record publicly flaunting his wealth and accusing political opponents of being corrupt and challenging them to subject themselves to a “lifestyle audit”.

“The plaintiff will not be prejudiced by rendering an holistic account of the acquisition of his wealth which is his desire and pursuit for vindication in these proceedings. He will not be prejudiced in any way if the application is granted as this is a fit and proper case to be determined by the court,” Nawakwi said.

She charged that Hichilema’s application to set aside the defense was misconceived as he has not stated the law that gives the court such powers.

Nawakwi said Hichilema’s application was defective as it does not show his nationality, making the application strange and grossly misconceived.

“The court has no jurisdiction to enter a default judgment whether interlocutory or final in a defamation case,” Nawakwi stated.

She said Hichilema must embrace the defence of “truth” and that he has an opportunity to rebut the said evidence.

” The defendant herein timeously filed its defense on the merits and this application by the plaintiff is misconceived. This court has no jurisdiction to enter a default judgment whether interlocutory or final in a defense case. We submit that Hichilema’s application lacks merit and should be dismissed with costs,” said Nawakwi, the FDD leader.

Kambwili, PF won’t stop UPND Alliance – Luonde

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FATHER Richard Luonde says neither PF nor Chishimba Kambwili will stop the UPND Alliance.

Fr Luonde, who is NDC national chairperson, says people can rubbish the alliance or scheme against it but it will go on and remove PF from power.

He says the alliance is meant for the good of the people rather than personal interests as some critics are insinuating.

“In politics it is all about good will for the majority Zambians who are the major stakeholders. They are just not major stakeholders but they also send politicians into political offices, hence the need to listen to their demands,” he said. “We have been with our colleague Dr Kambiwli for some time and we respect him. But whatever he says about the alliance will not stop us from proceeding; not even what PF or any other person says. Voters should be given the respect they deserve by listening to their demands. And forming an opposition alliance has been one of their major demands.”

He said the National Democratic Congress went into an alliance with the UPND because that is what people wanted.

Fr Luonde said no amount of insults or ridicule would dissuade them from proceeding with the alliance.

“We have many individual politicians who think that they know it all when in actual sense they know nothing. The UPND alliance means well for every Zambian and we shall proceed with it regardless of the insults and ridicule we receive from the PF and even some fellow opposition leaders,” Fr Luonde added. “Zambia no longer needs individualistic tyrannical leadership but collective and development-oriented leaders. The country needs team players, not egocentric leaders who cannot accept criticism even from within their own parties. This is what the alliance is bringing to Zambians which we are a part of as NDC. It is time to create a new Zambia full of love, honesty, humility, accountability and service to Zambians.”

And Fr Luonde said the alliance looked forward to the re-establishment of national unity.

He said the PF has destroyed national unity by promoting tribalism against the people of Southern Province.

“We as NDC in the alliance are looking to a recreation of Zambia as One Zambia One Nation as our forefathers wished it. And no one will stop us, not even comrade Kambwili,” said Fr Luonde. “The nation is fed up of icimwela politics which has left many Zambians in abject poverty.

When I joined NDC in July last year I paused a question to Dr Kambwili that if we could not compete alone in the 12th of August 2021 what would be the other route? Dr Kambwilis response was, ‘Fr, I know what you are thinking, I can never go back to PF. Our route is the alliance with UPND and other members of the alliance’ and I joined. The question is what has changed now?”

Former President Of France Nicolas Sankoz Jailed 3 Years For Corruption

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France’s former President Nicolas Sarkozy will appeal the conviction for corruption and influence peddling that saw him handed a three-year prison sentence with two years suspended on Monday, his lawyer said.

Sarkozy’s lawyer Jacqueline Laffont called the verdict “extremely severe” and “totally unfounded and unjustified”, adding that the former president was “calm but determined to continue to prove his innocence”.

The French court’s ruling on Monday made Sarkozy the second head of state in modern-day France to be convicted of corruption.

Sarkozy, who led the country from 2007 to 2012, was found guilty of offering a plum job in Monaco to a judge in exchange for inside information on an inquiry into his campaign finances.

He was sentenced to three years in prison with two years suspended.

The sentence means it is unlikely Sarkozy will physically go to prison, a punishment that in France usually applies to custodial terms above two years.

The court said Sarkozy would be entitled to request to be detained at home with an electronic bracelet.

The same sentence was handed down to his co-defendants – lawyer Thierry Herzog and judge Gilbert Azibert.

The former president and his lawyer were found guilty of seeking to bribe judge Azibert for information on an inquiry into claims the former leader had received illicit payments from L’Oréal heiress Liliane Bettencourt during his successful 2007 presidential campaign.

The state’s case was based on wiretaps of conversations between Herzog and Sarkozy, with prosecutors accusing him of “using secret telephone lines” to cover up his attempt to infiltrate the court.

Prosecutors said it had been established “with certainty” that judge Azibert transmitted confidential information about the Bettencourt case on an unofficial line to his friend Herzog.

One conversation “overwhelmingly” showed that Sarkozy had promised to intervene to get Azibert a post in Monaco, they said.

Azibert, who was a senior adviser at France’s highest appeals court at the time, never got the job in Monaco.

Sarkozy’s lawyers argued this pointed to the absence of corruption but prosecutors said French law makes no distinction between a successful corruption attempt and a failed one.

Other cases pending

Sarkozy, who was eventually cleared of any wrongdoing in the Bettencourt affair, still faces a raft of other legal woes.

Allegations that he received millions of euros from Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi for his 2007 election campaign are still being investigated, and he is also accused of fraudulently overspending in his failed 2012 reelection bid.

In January, prosecutors opened another probe into alleged influence-peddling by Sarkozy over his advisory activities in Russia.

News website Mediapart said the probe targeted a payment by Russian insurance firm Reso-Garantia of 3 million euros in 2019 when Sarkozy was working as an adviser, well after leaving office.

Sarkozy’s long-running legal travails helped sink his comeback bid for the 2017 presidential vote, but he has surfed on a wave of popularity since announcing his retirement from politics in 2018.

Only one other French president, Sarkozy’s political mentor Jacques Chirac, was put on trial after leaving office, but he was excused from having to attend his 2011 corruption trial because of ill health.

Chirac received a two-year suspended sentence over the creation of ghost jobs at the Paris city hall to fund his party when he was mayor.

(FRANCE 24 with AFP, AP and REUTERS)

It’s normal for those that don’t know Hon. Malanji to be surprised that he has bought a helicopter – Dr Haabazoka

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By Dr Lubinda Haabazoka

It’s normal for those that don’t know him to be surprised that he has bought a helicopter.

For those of us that know him, it’s normal. He has had money ever since I knew him and that was long before politics.

I also have other friends that own aircraft in Zambia and it’s normal when one is in business to own such.

Don’t expect to be an employee and buy a plane. Salaries won’t make you achieve that.

Malanji bought two brand new Mercedes Benz before he stood as MP.

You have read in the press about him going to court over disputes with banks during the course of conducting business.

Some of you might have slept in his lodges or hotels, or rented shops in his property but today you get surprised when he buys a helicopter??? Lol 😂

My dream is to own a plane ✈️. And on course.

We should all have dreams. Let’s move from zero to hero.

Get a job to get initial capital and then start investing in your own things.

Buy property to keep some of your wealth stable in fixed assets.

Wealth creation takes a long time. Don’t panic if you are not multiplying your wealth quickly.

The Malanjis started in the 80s.

Business is key to success. When you look at mansions built even by the likes of HH, they ventured into business. Am sure even HH owns a helicopter. Don’t hate the player. Hate the game.

News about people acquiring such things should motivate us and not make us feel jealous.

This world is a world of scarce resources. We are all fighting for those scarce resources. The problem with us Africans is that we have given up getting these resources and have resigned into church hoping to get free resources in heaven. But in the western world, they have balanced wealth creation on earth and seeking heaven!

In a market economy, you need skills, creativity, information and a good network of connections to have success. All these factors mentioned take time to cultivate.

You spend time insulting people, you are destroying your potential network, You spend time on Whatsapp, you are reducing your ability to create and innovate.

Choose the right friends. Your friends are your connections. Use Facebook to create friends and not enemies.

Let’s create wealth…

What Keeps Kambwili Outside Jail Is The Bail He Was Awarded Pending An Appeal -Sikaile Sikaile

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WHAT KEEPS KAMBWILI OUTSIDE JAIL IS THE BAIL HE WAS AWARDED PENDING AN APPEAL

Madam Saboi, in an effort to defend Kambwili has said too many things about other people’s selfishness.But we are aware that was the last part of a “home coming plan” for CK which was prematurely hatched.I just hope she has an idea of what her boss is up to.

The CK team wanted the whole country to think that HH is a difficult person who no one can work with. But they, forgot about telling the nation why CK is outside of jail. He is on bail pending an appeal. If he decides to follow his heart and be a presidential candidate for UPND Alliance. It would have been the easiest opponent for PF within a minute he would have been out of the game. They would have used his last journey to UK to revoke the bail. Just like that he would be back in prison in that orange uniform. That is the plain truth about Kambwili’s situation which those around CK can’t tell, thinking Zambians can easily be manipulated.Sometimes I am forced to think politics is a dirty game, if we have such players.
Africa is today used as an example of what dirty politics is. And whist in secondary school and at university of Zambia I have strongly disagreed to the notion that politics is a dirty game. Here is why;

1. If politics was a dirty game today we could have not been able to see all this technology all over the world which other politicians have showered their nations with due to good economic policies.

2. We couldn’t have been seeing our colleagues from Western countries resigning on moral grounds when public trust is betrayed in them.

The case of Dr CK. Last year in one of our articles we stated clearly how state house was dipping their fingers in the alliance. After 2016 elections I warned Dr CK and KBF that sooner than later they would be flashed out of PF not that they are corrupt as alleged in the dismissal of CK. But because they’re big threats to Mr Lungu. Check the link here and the rest is History.

Now after we knew last year that state house was working on dismantling the alliance we as Zambians expected a good will from our top most leaders Dr CK included. Infact its just that PF are bad planners their strategist always miss the point. The whole idea was to wait until HH appoints CK as running mate then rush the case and convict him whilst filing in of nominations was underway so that HH could be disqualified technically.

Now since PF are bad planners, they pulled a fast one on themselves and convicted CK and now they are holding unto his appeal which we all know that Dr CK will only be set free on account that he leaves the alliance and go back to PF. I challenge my elder brother Dr CK to refute if he knows nothing about this issue. So since he knew state house plans he should have been honest to his followers of what is obtaining on the ground and CK should have opened up to his brother HH to say look my brother we have a crisis here and in the interest of the country go ahead with anyone credible as a running mate after that you will see how level best we can work to save our nation better and not wanting to be a running mate at all cost.

Unfortunately, that remains my wishful thinking since Dr CK did not see the way forward but to claim unfairness in the alliance. However, what he and his handlers have not told us is the alternative measures in the pending appeal.

Facts of the matter is that our judiciary is manned by cadres. We all know how PF cadres threatened Concourt judges during the presidential petition. They told our learned turned bootlickers judges to be beaten if they proceed hearing the presidential petition and we all saw on that particular Monday our judges abandoned their decision made on the Friday night on baseless claims. I could have assured a fair outcome of the appeal if only the judiciary was manned either by I Sikaile or my wife Saboi Imboela.

In today’s justice system the only way CK can be set free is if he goes back to PF or carries out their Agenda. He reminds me of Mwenya Musenge when he was assigned to dismantle NDC by PF. Where is Mwenya Musenge today?
Similarly, Kambwili is being used to try and dismantle Alliance in payment for his freedom. Who would blame him, the man is held to a ransom.

Sikaile C Sikaile
Good Governance and Human Rights Activist for Zambia and Amnesty International

DIPLOMATS TOO QUIET ON LUNGU …gone are days when they would speak out against dictatorial tendencies – Kalala

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JACK Kalala has questioned the silence of ‘powerful’ nations over President Edgar Lungu’s abuse of human rights in the country.

Kalala, a former special assistant to late president Levy Mwanawasa for policy and project implementation and monitoring, also bemoaned the silence from the Church and Non-Governmental Organisations.

He cited the silence exhibited over government’s harassment of villagers in Shibuyunji village where UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema’s wife Mutinta hails from.

Recently, police raided Shibuyunji village on the pretext that arms were buried there, an incident that traumatised villagers and attracted public condemnation.

But Kalala says the donor community should denounce President Lungu’s blatant and rampant abuse of human rights.

“The silence in the country over issues that matter most is like the PF regime of President Lungu has cast a powerful spell over all the institutions in the country to keep them silent,” he said in a statement. “Even the powerful American and European embassies have all been affected. Gone are the days when they would speak out against the regime’s observed dictatorial tendencies and abusive practices. It is sad to note that the Church and civil society organisations have remained mute over the matter instead of speaking out to condemn the terrorism act perpetrated against peaceful and innocent citizens by the police that is supposed to protect them.”

Kalala said the silence has “given courage to President Lungu to violate the Constitution with impunity and get away with murder”.

He described the raid as an unethical and discriminatory act from the State.

“This discriminatory and unethical conduct and act of savagery by the police in a democratic nation is unacceptable as it is a mark of tyranny and intimidation against innocent citizens. It lacked professionalism, purpose, decency and morality,” Kalala said. “Zambia is a multiethnic and multiparty democratic society. Belonging to a particular ethnicity or political party does not amount to a crime at all. It is also illogical, absurd and ridiculous to consider relatives of opposition political leaders to be suspects or criminals.”

He questioned police’s inability to conduct discreet investigations to prove if indeed there were arms hidden in the area before harassing residents.

Kalala said police had made fools of themselves after failing to locate what they were looking for.

“The way the police acted was amateurish and disgraceful to the institution. Many times people have called upon the police to do their work professionally without political influence but to no avail,” he said. “In normal circumstances the person who approved the operation to be done should have resigned. The police command should understand and appreciate that the police is a national institution that should be there for each and every citizen, regardless of his or her political affiliation, since Zambia is a multiparty democracy.”

He reminded them against being partial, especially on political lines.

Kalala said it was very clear to the public that police have always been at the service of PF.

“It is also necessarily important and essential for the police to take care and precaution to verify every piece of information that they receive from sources to confirm its veracity before taking any action. This is to avoid victimising innocent citizens as some unscrupulous individuals may report others out of malice or vindictiveness,” he said. “The silence of the Church and the civil society since the PF came into power is astounding, giving rise to speculations that the Church and civil society leaders are eating from the same table of corruption with the PF leaders. This is very unfortunate and worrying as there is no voice to speak for the voiceless masses.”

And Kalala reminded President Lungu and team that the positions they hold are not eternal, hence the need to respect citizens.

“The other most important fact they should understand and appreciate is that Zambia is a multiparty democracy; meaning that citizens have a constitutional right to belong to a political party of their choice or not to belong to any political party,” said Kalala. “It is an imperative duty of the President, his ministers and other public office bearers to ensure that citizens enjoy their rights to the full without any hindrance, as long as they conduct themselves within the provisions of the laws.”

Ginimbi’s family accepts unsigned will which gives ‘Kit Kat’ the Lamborghini

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RELATIVES of the late socialite and businessman Genius Ginimbi Kadungure and other possible beneficiaries of his estate, yesterday unanimously accepted an unsigned will recently filed at the Master of High Court which gives a friend known as “Kit Kat” a Lamborghini and places all other assets under a family trust.

The bulk of the assets including the Domboshawa mansion, cars and companies will be part of the Genius Kadungure Trust.

The mansion will be converted into a hotel which operates under the said trust.

Ginimbi’s father, Mr Anderson Kadungure, according to the will, is entitled to 10 percent of funds generated in the trust while Ginimbi’s sisters Nelia and Juliet will get 60 percent and 30 percent respectively.

A Harare man claiming to be Ginimbi’s best friend, Mr Nomatter Zinyengere, last week registered the deceased’s estate and filed a will that was not signed.

Yesterday, at least 10 people including Ginimbi’s father and his two sisters, Ms Zodwa Mkandla and Zinyengere met at the Master of High Court’s office in Harare where they unanimously agreed on using the unsigned document for administration of the estate.

Sources said the unsigned will was read out to all the possible beneficiaries who agreed to using it for the administration of the estate.

To that end, the Master of High Court’s office officially accepted it and appointed Ms Patricia Darangwa as the executor in terms of the will.

Ms Darangwa is expected to file a bond of security, her letter accepting the appointment and other requirements in terms of the law to enable the issuance of formal authority to start work.

The will in question, though unsigned, gives the Lamborghini to Kit Kat and another vehicle to the late socialite’s uncle Mr Michael Mubaiwa.

Ms Darangwa, the executor to the estate, will then choose the trustees from a list of people that include Ginimbi’s father, two sisters and Kit Kat.

The bulk of the estate, including the businesses and Domboshava mansion and cars, are to be assigned to a trust called Genius Kadungure Trust.

The will shows that Kadungure owned the Domboshava mansion, a company called Infinity Gas, an undisclosed fleet of vehicles and several other companies.

The custodians of the unsigned will, Ranros Estate Administrators, wrote a cover letter seeking the speedy acceptance of the unsigned document as the actual last will and testament for the distribution of the estate.

They argued that some of Kadungure’s companies in Botswana had stopped operating since that country requires an estate to be reported to the authorities before operations can resume.

“The deceased died before signing his last will and testament. We are therefore kindly asking your office to urgently convene a meeting with all beneficiaries so that you can accept the will and issue the court sealed letters of administration.

“The deceased had a running business in Botswana and it stopped operations on November 9, 2020.

“The laws of that country require the estate to be reported to the Master of High Court within 14 days so that operations will resume.

“The major fear of the beneficiaries is that the business partners of the deceased in Botswana might take advantage and vandalise the assets of the deceased,” reads part of the letter.

Ginimbi died on the spot on November 8 along Liberation Legacy Way in Harare when his speeding Rolls Royce collided head-on with a Honda Fit.

It veered off the road and hit a tree before catching fire.

He was with two foreigners who had come for the Saturday night party of a friend Michelle Amuli.

Limumba Karim from Malawi and a Mozambican, who was only identified as Alishia and the birthday girl, Mitchelle were burnt beyond recognition after the doors of the Rolls Royce jammed on impact and it took many hours for police and the Fire Brigade to retrieve their remains from the wreckage. – Herald

Ushis, Milenge, Mansa and the little story behind them -Elias Munshya

By Elias Munshya

#Bakwetu

Ushis, Milenge, Mansa and the little story behind them.

#Milenge was part of Samfya district in the 1960s. Then it became part of Mansa, in the 80s. Then it was recognized as a sub-boma.

And then abena Chiluba made it a full blown district encompassing both Milambo and Sokontwe chiefdoms.

My NRC still lists Mansa as the district. When I went to have it changed, they told me the district changes don’t act retroactively. So Mansa it is.

The Milenge Constituency can be confusing to some. This constituency was known as a Chembe Constituency. But after it became a district, there was a contradiction between the area being called Chembe Constituency, while the district was called Milenge. The solution? Milenge Constituency became the new name.

But President Lungu had other ideas when he created a new district of Chembe, curving it out of Mansa and that new district adopted the district name for the constituency, hence Chembe Constituency. This new Chembe Constituency is therefore not the old Chembe Constituency. Nevertheless; it is all Aushi area.

Not so fast though because even if Ushis claim these districts – they actually share them with several other tribes. And the Ushi language itself has huge variations from Chembe to Chipili. You can’t tell the difference; but the locals can tell.

Sibling rivalry? Too much of it. Milenge covering a very huge area has some rivalry between Milenge East and Milenge West. In fact, even political parties find it difficult to reconcile the two Milenges. Solution? Each of the areas have their own district committees. For political parties that try to make one district committee – the Milenge District committee must have an equal number of member shared between the east and the west.

After the passing of a long reigning Chieftainess Sokontwe, the chiefdom was embroidered in a dispute. It had to take the High Court to decide and last year; the new Chief Sokontwe took the throne.

Milambo is also undergoing similar disputes.

Who is senior? This is a huge issue among Ushis. Government recognizes several senior chiefs among Ushis. The dispute though is yet to be settled as to who is the most senior of the senior. But it appears like Matanda; due to his role as the custodian of the Ushis’ crossing point at the Luapula should be the most senior. As between Milambo and Sokontwe; Milambo has the title of Senior Chief and Sokontwe doesn’t. And so between the east and the west, the west win – they have the senior chief. But the east is where the boma offices are located. And so perhaps, east is the capital.

There’s a lot to learn about Ushis, their languages, their neighbours and the difficult history of enslavement by King Kazembe’s Lunda warriors. But we will leave that for another day.

#Milenge #ZambiaOmubotu #Ushis #AbaUshi #Mansa #Samfya #Chembe

Press Statement On The Decisions Made By Cabinet At The 3rd Cabinet Meeting Held Virtually On Monday, 1st March, 2021

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PRESS STATEMENT BY THE CHIEF GOVERNMENT SPOKESPERSON ON THE DECISIONS MADE BY CABINET AT THE 3RD CABINET MEETING HELD VIRTUALLY ON MONDAY, 1ST MARCH, 2021

His Excellency the President Dr. Edgar Chagwa Lungu called for the 3rd Cabinet Meeting today, 1st March, 2021, which was held virtually, to mainly consider Bills earmarked for introduction in Parliament during the current sitting particularly that this sitting of Parliament is dedicated to legislation matters.

1. The Electoral Process (Amendment) Bill, 2021.

Cabinet approved for publication and introduction in Parliament of “The Electoral Process (Amendment) Bill 2021.”

The objectives of this Bill are to provide for voting by persons in prisons or correctional centres; provide for distribution of campaign material in prisons and correctional centres by candidates in an election; provide for access to prisons or correctional centres by monitors, observers and polling agents on election day; provide access to the community to vote in polling stations established in prisons and access to the community; and prohibit the announcement and declaration of results by unauthorised persons.

The Electoral Process Act No. 35 of 2016 under section 47 prohibits a person to vote at an election if that person is in lawful custody or the person’s freedom of movement is restricted under any written law.

However, the decision made by Cabinet on this matter, stems from the Constitutional Court Judgment in the case of Godfrey Malembeka (suing as Executive Director of the Prisons Care and Counselling Association) Vs. the Attorney General and the Electoral Commission of Zambia, Selected Judgment No. 34 of 2017 in which the Constitutional Court allowed persons in lawful custody and those whose freedoms of movement are restricted under any written law to vote.

2. The Cannabis Bill, 2021

Cabinet also approved the publication and introduction in Parliament, during the current sitting, of the Bill entitled “The Cannabis Bill, 2021.”

Among the objectives of this Bill are to provide for the regulation of the cultivation, production, storage and distribution of cannabis for medicinal, scientific and research purposes.

Cabinet expects that the country will benefit both for medicinal purposes and economically through the enactment of the law on cannabis.

3. The Industrial Hemp Bill, 2021

Cabinet also approved for publication and introduction in Parliament during the current sitting, a Bill entitled “The Industrial Hemp Bill, 2021.”

The objects of this Bill are to provide for the licensing of cultivation, production, processing, storage, exportation, importation and distribution of industrial hemp; and provide for regulation of research in industrial hemp.

Cabinet is aware that Hemp has been used the world-over, for paper production, provision of all sorts of good building materials such as insulation, fiberboard and pressboard, and even be used to make hempcrete. Hemp has also been used in clothing including for providing material for shoes, jeans, and other tough sport clothing including hair oils and others. Hemp is also used as a viable feedstock for plastics production including for biofuel as cellulosic ethanol technology becomes more commercially viable worldwide.

This Bill, when enacted by Parliament, will assist in boosting the economy in view of the broad industrial use of Hemp.

4. The Higher Education (Amendment) Bill, 2021

Cabinet also approved the publication and introduction in Parliament of “The Higher Education (Amendment) Bill, 2021.

The objectives of this Bill are to amend the Higher Education Act, No. 4 of 2013 so as to re-define the functions of the Authority; re-constitute the Board of the Authority; re-define the categories of higher education institutions; and provide for accreditation of learning programmes for higher education institutions.

It has been noted that various higher learning institutions have authority to accredit learning programmes both for foreign and local Higher learning institutions. This has created a duplication of functions between the Higher Education Authority and other higher learning institutions. Cabinet felt the need to remove the duplication that currently exists between the Higher Education Authority and other higher education learning institutions and bring about order in terms of accreditation of learning programmes for both local and foreign learning institutions.

Following the approval by Cabinet to amend the Higher Education Authority Act No. 4 of 2013, Cabinet also approved amendments of other consequential legislation across the higher learning institutions and these are as follows:

(a) The Zambia Institute of Purchasing and Supply (Amendment) Bill, 2021, and The Accountants (Amendment) Bill, 2021 under the Ministry of Finance;
(b) The Zambia Institute of Advanced Legal Education (Amendment) Bill, 2021, under the Ministry of Justice;
(c) The Zambia Institute of Marketing (Amendment) Bill, 2021 under the Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry;
(d) The Zambia Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (Amendment) Bill, 2021 and The Engineering Institution of Zambia (Amendment) Bill, 2021 under the Ministry of Transport and Communications;
(e) The Health Professions (Amendment) Bill, 2021 under the Ministry of Health;
(f) The Zambia Institute for Tourism and Hospitality Studies (Amendment) Bill, 2021 under the Ministry of Tourism and Arts; and
(g) The Urban and Regional Planners (Amendment) Bill, 2021 under the Ministry of Local Government.

OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT CABINET OFFICE
LUSAKA

1ST MARCH, 2021

Lungu has done his two terms, balekeni baleya – KBF

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KELVIN Fube Bwalya says he is not moved when he hears PF senior officials saying President Edgar Lungu is the party’s sole presidential candidate.

Bwalya, who is known by the initials KBF, insists that President Lungu should not participate at the ruling party’s forthcoming general conference.

He reiterates that his purported expulsion from the PF was done by “an illegal central committee.”

Bwalya, who featured on Muvi TV’s The Assignment programme on Saturday night, is eying the PF presidency.

“I’m not moved because I know the PF constitution,” Bwalya answered when asked how he feels about endorsements of President Lungu.

He refused that he would be contesting the party presidency with President Lungu.

“No! The President shouldn’t be there. The President’s candidature [at the party general conference] will be flying in the teeth of the Republican Constitution,” he said. “Remember [that] whoever is elected at the general conference is a flag-bearer for the PF to be their candidate.”

Bwalya asserted that: “the President for me cannot stand.”

“He has been sworn-in twice and I have argued this position categorically. The President must not be there as a candidate. Ndepapata (I plead),” Bwalya noted. “My older brother must step aside. I have never wanted to challenge ba President Lungu…. [But] any candidate muleteni (bring them). President Lungu is my older brother and he has done his two terms; balekeni baleya (let him go).”

He insisted that President Lungu has been sworn-in twice – January 2015 and September 2016.

“Calipwa (it’s over). Let him go and enjoy his retirement. Why are we trying to cling to a man like he’s the only one who can save us? Let ba Lungu help us and with his help we can still win,” Bwalya said. “That’s what we did when we made him candidate; we helped him. Kuitemwa ukwashani (what sort of self-centredness is this)? You can’t help others? He has done his bit. Seven, eight years in that office is too much.”

About his perceived expulsion from the PF, Bwalya, a lawyer, talked about one legal principle.

“If somebody who has authority to inflict disciplinary charges against you, let alone punishment against you, does that and you appeal, by implication you are affirming that this person has authority,” he said. “[But] I have not even bothered responding to the letter of expulsion which was delivered one year after. The only person that I recognise in the central committee is the President. But even for him, we elected president Edgar Chagwa Lungu in 2014. He stood in two elections and he won both elections….”

Bwalya pointed out that there was a vacancy in the PF presidency.

“That is why I announced my candidature. By fact, he (Lungu) is president but by law he is not. That is why we are going for a general conference to go and elect a president; the party has no president,” he noted. “The President knows these principles – he is a lawyer like me. He is de facto president of the party.”

He further stressed that he knew the PF constitution like the back of his hand.

Bwalya added that half of the people that purportedly expelled him: “don’t even read the PF constitution.”

“They don’t understand it! There is nothing wrong that I have done [to merit being expelled],” Bwalya said. “All I have shown is confidence, courage, ambition and determination to push an agenda that I want to be president of this country. There is nothing wrong with that.”

He also cautioned that time was not on the PF’s side.

“It’s not about me [but] about the party putting its house in order as the ruling party,” Bwalya noted, adding that he was a member of the PF by heart.

“I don’t flip-flop. I’m a very principled person. If I decide to leave an association, you’ll hear me calling the press and I’ll tell you.”

He underscored that he would also have to exercise his right at the PF general conference.

Interviewer Andrew Mwansa told him that: “clearly you cannot [contest the PF presidency], under the current circumstances.”

Bwalya responded that: “okay, let’s wait and see.”

“That’s all I can tell you,” he said. “I’m not challenging my expulsion but I’m just refusing it. The people who sat to expel me have no jurisdiction. They know [that] they are illegitimate. If it’s about denying me going to the national conference, I still retain my right.”

Bwalya further indicated that the PF constitution tells him that: “if we can’t resolve issues, my doors are open.”

“Then I will tell the court what I know. Then I’ll speak in court and will be wasting more time in court,” Bwalya said. “I have been saying ‘let’s talk.’ I’m an open book. I’m not antagonistic. No! But don’t think I have no options. We can waste time in court, if we need to, until my issues are resolved.”

He also noted that the PF constitution says: “if I want to stand for any position in the party, including the presidency, all I have to do is a day before I should tell the secretary general.”

“And I’ll do that. Let him (PF secretary general Davies Mwila) say no and then they will hear from me,” said Bwalya. “I’m a member, as far as I’m concerned. Whatever decisions they have taken are illegal.”

Lungu suddenly richer than GRZ – Kalaba

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DP president Harry Kalaba says President Edgar Lungu has shockingly become richer than Zambia.

He says it was for that reason that President Lungu was bailing out institutions and individuals with ‘personal’ money.

Meanwhile, Kalaba says failure by the government to construct Mbesuma bridge across the Chambeshi river, separating Mungwi and Chinsali districts, points to its lack of seriousness with governance.

Recently, President Lungu donated a bus to the Copperbelt University (CBU).

“The government cannot afford to bail out individuals and institutions the way he is doing. Where is he finding those huge amounts of money?” Kalaba wondered in an interview.

“The government has failed to buy a bus for the Copperbelt University for years. Even the Copperbelt University itself has failed to buy a bus for itself. But ba Lungu has the financial muscle to help everyone – public institutions or individuals. He has suddenly become richer than the government of Zambia. But the question is how? I’m shocked.”

He added that it was: “honestly shocking that ba Lungu has money to donate to everyone.”

“And then he wants people to clap that he has donated! The economic environment in Zambia at the moment is extremely poor. But ba Lungu continues to have a viable pocket to donate to almost everyone,” Kalaba said. “It’s a matter of time before everybody gets to know the truth behind these cash and material donations. Bailing out everyone!”

Meanwhile, Kalaba complained that people in Mungwi and Chinsali districts were technically cut-off due to lack of a bridge across the Chambeshi river at Mbesuma.

Crossing over, at a fee, is done using a pontoon operated by the Engineering Services Corporation (ESCO).

“We’ve been talking about opening the northern circuit. That means putting up bridges like the Mbesuma bridge here. But immediately [president Michael] Sata died, everything died,” Kalaba complained, as he travelled from Kasama to Chinsali, via Mbesuma Pontoon last Wednesday.

“As DP we want to come into government and connect Muchinga Province with Northern Province. It is movement [of people] around that promotes the growth of the economy. Without movements, people can’t trade.”

He said if the Mbesuma pontoon was not working, then there was no activity between Muchinga and Northern Provinces, especially for people from Kasama, Mungwi (Northern Province) and Chinsali (Muchinga).

“It is lack of seriousness that the PF government has abandoned that project (construction of the Mbesuma bridge),” said Kalaba. “All they want is politicking! And they are saying sonta epo wabomba (point at what you have done), sonta apa shala (point at what has remained to be done). A lot of things have not been done in this country. In Chinsali, they have abandoned [construction of] the Paul Mushindo University. The Mbesuma bridge here is abandoned. It’s sad!”

Zambia Is 4th Safest Country In Africa, Reveals Safety Index Score

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Zambia Is 4th Safest Country In Africa, Reveals Safety Index Score.

The Safety Index Score factors in natural disasters, crime, terrorism, and war. In the absence of clearly defined alternative development agenda that should render the current one obsolete, the opposition has resorted to painting Zambia black.

1. Botswana 🇧🇼
2. Morocco 🇲🇦
3. Rwanda 🇷🇼
4. Zambia 🇿🇲
5. Namibia 🇳🇦
6. Ghana 🇬🇭 (Africa top 6 ranked above USA)

7. Malawi 🇲🇼
8. Gabon 🇬🇦
9. Mauritius 🇲🇺
10. Tunisia 🇹🇳
11. Lesotho 🇱🇸
12. Tanzania 🇹🇿
13. Senegal 🇸🇳
14. Algeria 🇩🇿

15. Sierra Leone 🇸🇱
16. Madagascar 🇲🇬
17. Benin 🇧🇯
18. Uganda 🇺🇬
19. Zimbabwe 🇿🇼
20. Ivory Coast 🇨🇮

21. Mozambique 🇲🇿
22. Ethiopia 🇪🇹
23. South Africa 🇿🇦
24. Egypt 🇪🇬
25. Mauritania 🇲🇷
26. Kenya 🇰🇪
27. Burundi 🇧🇮
29. Cameroon 🇨🇲
30. Congo 🇨🇬

The face of Zambia has truly changed in the last 10 years. One has to be naive to downplay this sort of ambition social economic development journey.

ZEP-RE, a PTA Reinsurance Company has invested about US$36 million into the Zambian economy and is scheduled to open its first multi-storey, green building in Zambia which is designed to reduce on the demand for usage of electric power contributing towards a sustainable green economy

Zambia has has also become the new headquarters of ECOSOCC and its secretariat will be located in Lusaka’s chongwe area. The Economic, Social and Cultural Council is an advisory body of the African Union designed to give civil society organizations a voice within the AU institutions and decision-making processes.

ECOSOCC is made up of civil society organizations from a wide range of sectors including labour, business and professional groups, service providers and policy think tanks, both from within Africa and the African diaspora. Why was Zambia chosen should be our area of interest.

Even what was part of us, electricity load shedding has been fixed. The $2bn 750MW Kafue Gorge Lower (KGL) hydroelectric power station on the Kafue River in the southern Chikankata District, 90km away from Lusaka, started in November 2015.

Considered the third biggest hydropower station in the country on its completion, KGL is Zambia’s first major investment being funded through a public-private partnership (PPP) model.

They say, “Never juge a person by their mistakes, judge a person by how they fix things.” Unpleasant decisions have been embarked on during the Patriotic Front led government but they were inevitable to move the country forward. Zambia was lagging behind in terms infrastructure development to spur economic growth.

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Putting the UPND in power is the worst mistake that Zambians can ever make – Sean Tembo

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CAN THE PROPOSED MEDICINE CURE THE DISEASE?

By Sean Tembo – PeP President

1. Any well-meaning Zambian will agree that the Patriotic Front and its Government have failed to properly manage the affairs of this country. Among the areas of failure are; the economy, corruption and breakdown in the rule of law whereby a PF cadre has more authority than any member of the security or defense wings. Similarly, any well-meaning Zambian will agree that if we are going to make progress as a nation, we need to change Government on 12th August this year. But change Government from PF to who? Well, any honest person will agree that the UPND are currently the most well-positioned in line. They have the most support on the ground, they are the longest existing and have the most representation in Parliament. But is the UPND really the solution to our economic meltdown, endemic corruption and total breakdown in the rule of law? Are they really the cure to our disease?

2. To answer this important question, we need to fairly and objectively look at the solutions which the UPND are offering and how different those solutions are from what PF has been doing which has failed to achieve much.

3. Let us start with the economy. The economy is paramount in the governance of any nation. But it is even more so in the context of Zambia because our poverty levels are just too high. I have always held the view that it is blasphemous for a country as rich as Zambia to be so poor. We have so much potential in almost all sectors of the economy whether it be agricultural, mining, tourism etcetera, but we have very little to show for it. From one administration to another, all they have done is to sing about how much potential Zambia has. No administration to date has succeeded in converting the potential that we have into actual wealth for the benefit of our people. So if UPND is to be considered a savior to our economic ruins, then they have to present a clear solution of how they intend to convert our economic potential into actual wealth for the benefit of our people.

4. But what is UPND saying about turning around our economic fortunes? Well, they are saying that they will put the country on an IMF program and get an IMF loan. I must admit that this is the single biggest issue that l am fundamentally opposed to the UPND about. It does not matter to me whether people say l should not oppose my fellow opposition, but on the issue of how to turnaround our economic fortunes as a nation, l just can’t help it but oppose the UPND plan. Putting the country on an IMF programme is a bad idea in more ways than one. Firstly it means that the UPND do not see all the economic potential around us which we can use to turnaround our economic fortunes. Secondly it means that the UPND have no faith in their own ability to manage the economy and would rather place the mandate of managing the Zambian economy into the hands of the IMF. For the uninitiated, an IMF programme is a detailed list of economic policy interventions that you need to implement over a specific period of time which usually ranges between 2 to 10 years. Once a country is on an IMF programme, it is not allowed to formulate and implement its own economic policies that are outside the policies that the IMF has prescribed. You are essentially relinquishing your authority to manage the economic affairs of the nation, and to a large extent your sovereignty too.

5. If the IMF policies were 100% good policies, l would not have any objection. But they are not. The IMF’s idea of fiscal discipline is extreme and essentially amounts to throwing away the baby with the bath water. For example, if you trim the civil service, it might appear to be a brilliant idea on paper because you are reducing the wage bill, but in reality you are seriously undermining the growth of the economy because you’re cutting down on the purchasing power of the population. In other words, the IMF has many textbook economic theories that they would like to experiment with once they put a country on their programme. Zambia and Zambians will be reduced to guinea pigs under an IMF programme. Every so often the IMF likes to test their economic theories and they always need a country to experiment on. It is the same way that every so often, western countries always want to test their latest weapons of war and they always find an excuse to start a war somewhere. Once an opportunity for war has been presented, each of the rich countries will quickly send their troops so that they can test their latest rifle designs, latest laser-guided bombs and the like. The economic version of a war is an IMF programme.

6. For those who wish to argue that an IMF programme is a good idea, l would like to refer them to the IMF programme that was implemented on Zambia in the 1990s that was dubbed Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP). Under that programme, the IMF forced us to sell 99% of our parastatals, regardless of whether they were financially viable or not. And guess who bought most of the parastatals for a song? Multinational corporations that share the same street address with the IMF in New York City. I always get baffled that there are some Zambians out there, some with a reasonably decent education, who think that going the IMF route is a good idea. Such naivety is what has caused this level of underdevelopment in this country. 57 years after independence and we are still talking about having three square meals a day? By now we are supposed to be talking about how to avoid obesity! Such are supposed to be our problems and not basic bread and butter issues. But to achieve that, we need to a Government that can convert Zambia’s economic potential into actual wealth using Zambians and Zambian resources. We need a Government that has faith in its people. A Government that has faith in its abilities to formulate and implement sound economic policies. Not a Government that will hand over its responsibilities over the economy to an institution such as the IMF. An institution that was not elected by the Zambian people? It is on this basis that l personally don’t believe that the UPND has what it takes to make a positive difference on our country, should they be given the mandate to govern on 12th August. In fact, putting the UPND in power is the worst mistake that Zambians can ever make. And l say this with utmost sincerity.

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SET01.03.2021

KAMBWILI WILL DIE, WARNS BRIDGET ATTANGA

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KAMBWILI WILL DIE, WARNS BRIDGET ATTANGA

…as Edward Mumbi calls him a criminal who should not address decent people

By Watch Reporter

Embattled leader of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Chishimba Kambwili will die in cells, suspended party secretary General Bridget Attanga has warned.

And interim party vice president Edward Mumbi says Kambwili is a criminal who has no moral right to address Zambians as he is convicted by the courts of law.

Addressing the media to rebut to Dr. Kambwili’s briefing held in Luanshya, Saturday, Mumbi emphasized that he was legally appointed interim vice president of the party and therefore he will defend the party at all cost.

Mumbi who before his new appointment, worked as NDC presidential spokesperson for Dr. Kambwili before his expulsion which he has not accepted.

He says it is shocking that Dr. Kambwili was now calling people who have never been convicted of any criminal offence traitors.

“Kambwili calling us traitors in today’s Daily Nation, I take great exception. Mr. Kambwili is a criminal by record. He is a convict surely between me and Kambwili, I have never had a criminal standing of any nature, how dare does he call me a traitor? But when somebody has a criminal mind like Kambwili as confirmed by his conviction, he is not only convicted on one matter but criminal matters, and as a criminal he should know to have boundaries and not to face decent citizens like us in the manner he is doing. We have never been in court for any criminal matter, I therefore warn this criminal that he should desist from such comments,” said Mumbi who is also former UPND president Hakainde Hichilema advisor.

Mumbi said Kambwili has no legal mandate expel or suspend anyone from the party as he was nolonger a member of the NDC.

He explained that Kambwili’s behavior was inimical to the existence of unity in the party and hence the desire to bring decency to the opposition party.

“I decline to call Mr. Kambwili Doctor because yesterday I tried to look for his thesis but I failed, so he does not deserve the status of a doctor because I wanted to know what he researched on. My worry is because of his conduct, his conduct is very inimical. Mr. Kambwili has no mandate in NDC, but the team seated here has, therefore, I will remain seated here as interim vice president for NDC with a proper legal mandate. Let it be clear to him that that is the way it is. The Alliance which he alluded to, the UPND Alliance still remains lawful as signed by the NDC interim president Mr. Akafumba and my advise to Mr. Kambwili is that please leave Mr. Hakainde Hichilema out of this, this is an internal problem and will deal with it as such whether legally or personally, but leave Mr. Hakainde and Mr. Milupi out of this, they are decent people, they are gentlemen I think they kept quiet because they know that your levels of decency are pathetic, they are very pathetic, it is a shame especially to me a fellow Bemba, if I were a Tonga could have been tribalism but I am a Bemba coming from the same area with Chishimba Kambwili,” said Mumbi.

And Attanga warned Kamwbili that he will die in cells because of his conduct.

She said it was unfortunate that Kambwili has adopted abusive language to define his political character.

Attanga said she will finish Kambwili as the battle was still on.

“Chishimba Kambwili had a press briefing in Luanshya and he was apologizing after he insulted us. But I am very surprised what type of an apology he was trying to when he was apologizing, one of his youths were insulting behind him. You know I know the boys, I want to tell Mr. Kambwili that despite what he said I am still a mother. And a very responsible woman, a senior woman in Zambia and I am a politician, I am a married woman to professor Attanga, and if he can back me who is Kambwili to discourage me from being a politician. Kambwili has used that language of insulting people for a longtime and therefore his minions are following. But the game is not over until it’s over and I know when, Mr. Kambwili I am warning you despite the fact that you were trying to calculate my age, I am still your mother and I am still the mother of all the men, usually from where I come from even a small child, a girl of 5 years we say ba mayo, so who are you not to respect me, that is your homework, think about it until I make up my mind to say to you what I think about you, otherwise this will be a Court Case, you will die in cells you Kambwili,” she said.

Kambwili is not NDC and NDC is not Kambwili – Edward Mumbi

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EDWARD Mumbi says Chishimba Kambwili is not NDC and NDC is not Chishimba Kambwili.

Mumbi who was until last Thursday presidential spokesperson of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) was speaking at a press briefing in Lusaka in his new capacity as the party’s interim vice-president.

And Josephs Akafumba who has assumed the presidency of the wrangle-plagued NDC after uprooting Kambwili from the presidency says his party is still part of the UPND Alliance.

Mumbi said Kambwili should not overrate himself and think without him there would be no NDC because the party was an organization with office bearers registered with the registrar of societies.

He said Kambwili was free to give himself whatever kind of nicknames but should provide legal to prove that he was NDC.

“Until he brings us legal facts that NDC is Chishimba Kambwili, it’s not and NDC is not Chishimba Kambwili,” Mumbi said.

Mumbi said Kambwili’s thinking had made him reluctant to call him “Dr. Kambwili” especially that he had not even seen his credentials to prove his title.

Mumbi said the issue of the alliance was legitimate as signed by the acting president Joseph Akafumba.

“He does not deserve to be called doctor because his conduct does not correspond with his actions. Kambwili held an illegal meeting because he does not have legal mandate in the NDC. Nothing will change what has been done to expel him from the party,” said Mumbi.

“Kambwili is a criminal who has a criminal record and was convicted by the court. As a criminal, he should have known that he cannot be compared to decent citizens who have no criminal record,” Mumbi said
Speaking at the same briefing, Akafumba declared the Kambwili’s prouncements at his presser in Luanshya illegal.

Yesterday, Kambwili announced that that NDC would no longer be part of the UPND alliance.

But Akafumba said the NDC remained part of the UPND alliance and that Kambwili had no power to make decisions on behalf of the party because he had expelled himself.

He said under the NDC constitution a central committee meeting cannot be called without the secretary general, national chairman and vice president.

“What constitutes a central committee is well designed in the constitution. It is illegal for the president to assemble the people and make pronouncements…The person who issues notices for the party is the Secretary general and not the president,” Akafumba said.

He further disclosed that at one time Kambwili proposed HH as the Alliance president while him, Akafumba proposed Kambwili to be the running mate.

“The issue of the flag careers was left to the alliance members to decided along with the NDC. HH spoke to Kambwili in my presence to discuss issues of the alliance twice but could not conclude on account of not having been consulted the Central Committee,” he said.

“The purpose of the alliance was to unite the country and the route which Kambwili was to take would not help achieve this object of the alliance.”

Akafumba wondered where Kambwili was getting the idea of the NDC being swallowed by the UPND.

He said the NDC has refused to accept going the “Kambwili way” because the people who have suffered in the hands of PF want to change the government.

Akafumba further denied ever been bought by UPND president Hakainde Hichilema saying it was an insult to be called traitors because they have their own minds.

He called on party members with intentions to contest the coming election to submit their application to the secretary general for consideration.

©Kalemba

Truth Has Emerged…the Grade 11 Girl Who Commited Suicide Didn’t Actually Steal Her Mother’s Pants

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TRUTH HAS EMERGED…THE GRADE 11 GIRL WHO COMMITED SUICIDE DIDN’T ACTUALLY STEAL HER MOTHER’S PANTS

“All three new panties have been found in the mother’s suitcase!!”

Truth has emerged that the Grade 11 Girl of Mwinilunga District who committed suicide last night after her mother accused and beat her for stealing her three new pants is not actually the one who had stolen them, a cousin to the deceased has disclosed.

Speaking in Mwinilunga this afternoon, a named cousin who spoke on condition of anonymity, said it has been discovered that after deceased’s mother bought the underwear on Wednesday last week, she placed them in a suitcase then forgot because she was busy.

So when she wanted to wear one of them yesterday to church, she searched in 4 other bags except the other old suitcase and found nothing. So she decided to call her daughter (now deceased) whom she then accused of having stolen her new underwears. When she denied, the mother beat the school girl up who got annoyed and later hanged herself in a mango tree at night. After police officers collected the body, other female relatives searched all the bags of Ms Lucy Kayombo (the mother to the dead girl) and found all the three new underwear in an old suitcase; meaning the deceased girl was genuinely innocent. Relatives are now panicking and don’t know what to do next.

The intelligent Grade 11 Girl killed herself yesterday after her biological mother beat her up for allegedly stealing her underwear when in fact she had only forgotten where she had placed them after she bought them last Wednesday.

This morning, police in Mwinilunga in Northwestern Province told reporters that a 16 year Grade 11 female pupil (for the year 2021) at Lunga Day Secondary School committed suicide yesterday Saturday after being accused of stealing three new knickers belonging to her mother.

Police further said Agness Katenga is said to have sneaked out of the house around 20:00 hours yesterday after being talked to by her mother Lucy Kayombo on suspicion that she had stolen her mother’s three underwear. After being treated unfairly, she hanged herself at mango tree near her house as she was angered by the accusation. Police say they visited scene of death and suspected no foul play. Until We Meet Again, Rest In Peace Agnes teachers and pupils at Lunga Day Secondary School will greatly miss you!
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Reeves Malamba family unhappy with Lungu for commuting Benos’ sentence

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WE feel betrayed by President Edgar Lungu’s decision to reduce Tshiabu Benos’ death sentence to life imprisonment, says the family of slain Auto Force proprietor Reeves Malambo.

Family members who sought anonymity said it was insensitive for the Head of State to make such a decision at the time of Malambo’s memorial which falls January on 29.

Malambo was murdered by his lover Benos on January 29, 2017 by stabbing him with a dagger in the upper right back.

Benos was sentenced to death by hanging on June 28, 2018 by the Lusaka High Court but barely two years later, President Lungu commuted her death sentence to life imprisonment.

She is among the 246 prisoners on death roll at Mukobeko Maximum Security Correctional Facility whose death sentence has been reduced to life imprisonment.

The List also includes former Chilanga UPND member of parliament Keith Mukata and former Bank ABC employee Precious Longwe who shot her husband six times in the chest.

However, Malambo’s family is not happy with President Lungu’s decision.

“It’s a very painful thing to hear and generally as a family we feel betrayed by that decision. The person who was a father and uncle, a breadwinner to most of the family members, his death would not be valued, his blood is taken like that of a chicken,” the family representative said. “The timing of the President’s decision is during his (Reeves’) memorial week. He died on January 29 and this is the time we are actually remembering his death, him as a person and the good things he did as a person.”

The representative said the reduction of Benos’ sentence has been received with mixed.

The representative said family members were wondering why such had been done at the time when they were still mourning their loved one.

“We are still mourning our beloved one and suddenly we get this disturbing news! This only tells us that the President is setting a precedent to others and a lot of people will take it that they can murder and get their death sentence reduced all of a sudden,” the representative said.

Malambo’s family described the commuting of Benos’ death sentence to life imprisonment as unfair and done in haste.

The representative said it would be difficult to accept Malambo’s killer walking to freedom in case such happened in future.

“We feel that person (Benos) may have not reflected on her wrong doings and it is too early for such a thing to happen, this is a very unfair decision. For us as the family the pain is still fresh to see such a person walking freely in the streets,’’ the family member said. ‘’Now that her sentence has been reduced it means maybe on Africa Freedom Day the next thing that will happen is that maybe she will be pardoned; that’s another possibility. It will be very difficult to accept such because the loss is very fresh.”

The family representative said it would not consider reconciling with Benos as that would not serve any purpose.

“It will be very difficult to come up with a reconciliation package when you know you have lost and there is no coming back. What is there to reconcile about when you have actually lost? And in death you don’t come back, what is there to reconcile about, when you have lost completely on the other end?” asked the family representative.

“I’m not saying the person should be punished perpetually, [but] the timing has been very bad as the time the person has been in jail is too short for her sentence to be reduced. Justice has not been served.”

Meanwhile, the family of late Namakabwa Kalilakwenda of Men in Black Security firm, who was shot dead by Mukata, says it has reconciled with the latter.

Matengu Sialutaba, an administrator of the estate of the late Kalilakwenda, said he was optimistic to see Mukata freed.

“As a family of believers, we said there is no man who is perfect under the sun. As Christians definitely there is room for forgiveness. We wouldn’t mind whatever happens if the President would come up with that decision. Whatever happened at the end of the day it’s God who knows,” Sialutaba said. “We are happy with the decision made by the President. Mr Mukata has a family to look after, we have a family also, we say there is nothing wrong. Whether his sentence is reduced or he’s released, to me it doesn’t matter; Biblically that’s my stance.”

He said the family had given up on ensuring that justice was served on Kalilakwenda’s murderer.

“We sat as a family; the elders had a view that we must forgive Mr Mukata. I still believe justice will come, only God knows. I wish him all the best. I was with him two months ago, I went to see him we wanted to pray for him so that he could reunite with his family,” he said further. “We have reconciled with him. The two families have sat. Forgiveness really comes from deep down the heart. Once you forgive, I wouldn’t say how much is he supposed pay us or do for us. Vengeance is for God, He pays better than anyone else. We are not taking this to say we have forgiven him and yet behind we are doing something else. There has been no sort of bribery for us to forgive him.”

Sialutaba disclosed that Kalilakwenda’s widow had equally forgiven Mukata and she accompanies him to Mukobeko to visit Mukata.

“We just have to take care of her (widow) in one way or another but we leave in a world of troubles. But at it all God has been there for her and the family. She is struggling of course, Kalilakwenda was a bread winner,” said Sialutaba. “She is suffering just as we struggle also today, you have something to eat, at the end of the day you have nothing. Even when he was there [he] was struggling, though no help has been rendered to the widow by the convict’s family.”

HH’s Dialogue Proposal is a Distress Call, there is no Time for Dialogue now-Tayali

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Economic and Equity Party (EPP) leader, Chilufya Tayali has said that there is no time for dialogue now as the country is looking at elections this year.

Responding to calls United Party for National Development(UPND) leader Hakainde Hichilema for Dialogue, Mr. Tayali said that the UPND leader is calling for dialogue because he has realized that he faces a big defeat in the August elections.

Mr. Tayali said that it is fear of losing elections that has motivated Mr. Hichilema to call for dialogue at this stage, adding that in 2016 and 2017, Mr. Hichilam rebuffed calls for dialogue despite a lot of people begging him to do so and that this is just a distress call from the UPND leader.

Last week Mr. Hichilema called for a sincere dialogue with emphasis that the church leads the process. In his letter to the Three Church Mother Bodies (Zambia Conference of Catholic Bishops, the Council of Churches in Zambia and the Evangelical Fellowship of Zambia), Mr Hichilema stated that the nation only had the church to turn to for counsel and guidance in times such as these, indicating that Zambia is at cross roads; for the first time after a decade of strong economic growth resulting in lack of employment opportunities especially among the young people who to a large extent have been exposed to anti-social vices.

The UPND leader also stated that the poor state of the economy has been exacerbated by stifling national debt which needs to be addressed seriously.

He further indicated that Zambia was supposed to have been building on the accolade of being an oasis of peace for the role the nation played in the liberation of neighbouring countries but bemoaned the nation’s steadily sliding into a nation of perpetual strife.

He further indicated that hate speech, psychological and physical violence have reached unprecedented levels for a country that was once held in high esteem for upholding democratic tenets.

Mr Hichilema cited the selective application of the law, especially the Public Order Act as one issue which has heavily contributed to the nation’s decline in good governance standing.

“My Lord Bishops, these are but just a few selected threats facing our country and require the collective participation of all citizens in finding solutions. We will turn to you, our spiritual leaders to lead us into an open and honest discussion to resolving these challenges of our time. Our trust in you is based on your tested leadership that saw us usher in the Multiparty democracy in 1991, facilitating the peaceful transfer of power in 2011 and your continued efforts at fostering dialogue among political parties,” reads part of the letter.

“My Lord Bishops, as we have consistently put it, we have always been and are committed to genuine dialogue, led by the Three Church Mother Bodies (Zambia Conference of Catholic Bishops – ZCCB, Council of Churches in Zambia – CCZ, and Evangelical Fellowship of Zambia – EFZ). This is because we believe that we all have a responsibility to leave this country better than we found it. We desire a Zambia, where all live in peace, harmony and love, irrespective of any divide.”

Mr Hichilema’s letter dated 28th January 2021, has been copied to the Principal Private Secretary at State House, the Electoral Commission of Zambia, the Chief Justice and the Human Rights Commission.

Others copied to include, the Minister of Religious and National Guidance, the Minister of Justice, the Minister of Home Affairs and the Law Association of Zambia (LAZ) President.

Mutinta Hichilema A Pillar Of Her Husband’s Strength

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By Sara Imutowana Yeta II

Mrs Mutinta Hichilema is a proof that running for the presidency is not only a husband’s race but a couple’s race.

She has given up control over their private life such that their home is now called a community house.

Mrs Hichilema has not only been on board, but has been providing support to her husband’s presidential aspiration.

She has been one of the main vaults of the positive energy making her husband ready to face life threatening political challenges and tackle them head-on.

Her husband has been unjustly arrested more than sixteen times.

In all these difficult times, she has ensured firmness and constancy in supporting her husband, in pursuit of the common good.

She is a woman with a strong character able to stand with her husband during grim times.

Mrs Hichilema gives a picture of what Proverbs 18:22 says that he who finds a wife finds a good thing.

She is undeniably a good thing to her husband; a pillar of strength able to conquer fear, even fear of her husband’s death by facing trials and persecutions together.

She is a good thing able to put her own life at risk in support of her husband and just cause.

Her support has helped her husband to mature into a symbol of hope, strength and leadership to many citizens.

Mrs Hichilema’s ability to choose what is right even when everything inside of her husband’s supporters and outside of them is telling them to run away in fear of persecution from the sitting repressive regime, is more than inspiring.

We will never forget how on 10th April, 2017 her husband was brutally arrested and charged with treason, and spent 127 days in prison.

Even then, Mrs Hichilema demonstrated the steadiness of her will to support her husband.

She maintained balance in the face of her husband’s extreme danger and suffering. She never gave in to the passion of fear to abandon her husband.

We are indeed indebted to Mrs Hichilema’s ability to stand firm with her husband in the face of suffering when she has nothing to gain from politics.

Her support to her husband makes hope for and faith in a better country revived in many citizens.

We do not know what allows her to overcome fear and remain steady in supporting her husband, but at least we can see with our eyes that they are best friends with her husband and share values.

Mrs Hichilema makes many citizens believe that the best marriage is the one where a couple is each other’s best friend and share values, hence able to support each other.

Therefore, there is no doubt that between Mrs Hichilema and her husband exists love that is deep, strong and genuine to support each other in good and bad times.

She is a living testimony that when a couple allows a healthy friendship and values to develop between them, they make a big difference in their love and support for each other.

God bless you Mrs Hichilema for supporting your husband and our leader; the embodiment of hope for a better country.

Mopani: A Deal for Political Survival and Third Term Bid for President Lungu -Fred M’membe

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By Fred M’membe

Our strategic objective as a socialist party is public ownership of the key means of production.

But achieving this in a world economy dominated by capitalism is not an easy undertaking. It calls for a tenacious, intelligent struggle. And it is this struggle that defines the process of “socialist construction”. It is a process because it is not a one off act or transaction. It’s not a single act of nationalisation and the following day you have a socialist society in Zambia.

The last 60 years of observing nationalisation in the world have taught us something, has made us a bit more wiser about what works and what doesn’t. It has taught us to be cautious and patient.

Moreover, it is said that there are many ways to skin a cat. Similarly, there are many ways to achieve our public ownership of the key means of production without engaging in very complex and unnecessary business and political deals.
Accordingly, the Socialist Party will not nationalise these troubled copper mines with limited economic lives remaining – ranging from 8 to 40 years.

And what is under exploitation now is just about a third of our mining potential – we still have two-thirds of our mining potential to exploit.
Without belittling anyone, we simply don’t have the capacity to run these financially troubled and technologically complicated mines. We don’t have enough mineral scientists, mining engineers, mining economists, lawyers with adequate mining knowledge, the financial expertise to mobilise capital for our mines and market the minerals we have mined.

What the Socialist Party in government will do is to ensure that it collects fair taxes from the mines to pump into education, health and peasant agriculture. And also make the transnational mining corporations pay for the training of our people in various mining skills. With such well trained people we will be able to exploit the remaining two-thirds of our mining potential on our own or under more beneficial joint ventures with others.

We will certainly not do what this government of the Patriotic Front and Mr Edgar Lungu is doing. What is the benefit to our people of the Mopani deal?

The main issue at Mopani has been the cost of production which is around $4,000 per tonne and the high costs of running the mine – ranging between $40m and $60m per month. In the face of low commodity prices, the mine has some challenges. In an attempt to reduce the cost of production, Mopani recently sunk three new shafts – two in Kitwe and one in Mufurila – at a cost of $4.5 billion. They were supposed to invest a further $450 million to take the shaft a bit further down just before government indicated that they would do away with VAT and instead introduce sales tax. Unlike in North Western Province where they do not need to sink a shaft, at Mopani you need a shaft of between 1.5 km to 2 km in order to maximise value for money. The previous shaft was sunk in 1975.

Mopani has copper reserves of between 38 to 40 years before activities come to a close. However, that needs about $1.5 to $2 billion investment in mine development. Why would we commit 80 per cent of our future copper production to pay off this debt when we will need between $40m and $60m on a monthly basis to run by this mine? Which banker is going to give us a credit facility under these circumstances?

We think this Patriotic Front government of Mr Lungu has messed up big time on this issue. They know that they do not have the ability to run this asset to the optimal levels that could bring a reversal of mining fortunes to Kitwe and Mufulira. In a worse case scenario, we would rather have Glencore place the asset under care and maintenance, knowing very well that as copper prices continue to improve, they would eventually begin operations within 8 months. Now, we have lost a credible investor and we are likely to see a decline in production from the mine, like we have seen with KCM, notwithstanding the type of investors we had there. Even if ZCCM-IH manage to run the operation successfully with a strategic partner, they will be constrained to expand production as they have the yoke of paying off the debt of purchase price for at least a decade.

Clearly, the decision to sale Mopani was based on political survival instincts of Mr Lungu and his colleagues in the Patriotic Front government. Understandably, they were scared of the consequences losing 15,000 jobs in an election year. This decision has nothing to do with any strategic business formula – it’s all about political survival and a third term of office for Mr Lungu.

Why Are Zambian Girls Not Getting Married ?

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WHY ARE ZAMBIAN GIRLS NOT GETTING MARRIED ?

Girls who are not looking for marriage are stumbling on it AND those who are desperate for it can’t find it.

Generally speaking, ladies in our society divide their adult lives into four distinct phases.

PHASE ONE: Play time (Age 19-22)

This is a period where, Cyndi Lauper’s song says, “girls just wanna have fun”. When a man asks her out, she comes along with three of her roommates and wonders why he was frowning throughout the evening and drinking only water. She shares almost all her mischief with her friends and they have a good laugh over it, most serious men to grow with are found in this phase they are very serious yet most girls are far from reciprocating. At this stage of their lives, girls see men as playthings, someone to milk materials from in exchange for sex, one for her hairstyles, another one is for her rentals, another one is just for fun and probably a very serious guy there crying for her; During this phase, any suggestion of a serious relationship is dismissed with the contempt reserved for fun-spoilers.

PHASE TWO: Open time (Age 23-28).
In this period, girls still want to have fun, but not just fun. They want to have fun with a purpose. They are looking to grow in love and get married (in that order). At this stage, her ideal man is no longer a set of qualities she wants, BUT a workmate, a churchmate, a gymmate. In other words, someone within.
She knows him and sees him frequently. As she gets dangerously close to 28 and the man of her fantasies is not any closer to making a move, she widens her net. Then she starts bidding. Her open bidding process lasts a year without a single bid, then reality hits. She looks back at all the bidders she threw out without consideration and none of them looks back.
In fact, most of them are probably happily married or inviting her to their wedding meetings. Tick, tack, tick, tack… Time is going………

PHASE THREE: Desperation time (Age 29-33)
She is now 29, which means 30 is just 365 days away. As the days go by, she forgets that marriage involves two people.
She tries to take the bull by the horns, so to speak. Now she can only date ‘serious’ people.

And this creates two discernible dangers for her.

1. Her definition of a serious man is one who is willing to have the second date at her parent’s home, and the third date at their wedding reception. Any man who can be rushed like that is either a very old man or a conman because reasonable ones can’t even be near to such jokes.

2. At this stage, a girl has lost the ability to fall in love, all she wants is to fall in marriage. Men notice this attitude from a distance and take off fast.

PHASE FOUR: Single motherhood (Ages 33 ———) When the prospect of marriage seems to be vanishing with the horizon, it’s time to look for any prospective man He must be responsible, good looks are an added advantage.

Remember those distinct phases; Play time, Open time, Desperation time and Single motherhood. Anyone who has been through campus knows all about the nightmare of registration. You get to the faculty and there is a queue of students waiting to enlist. Exams are around the corner and you must complete the process in time or you miss out. But the lady in charge of the registration process looks tired, bored, demotivated and desperate.
Hanging above her desk is a notice that reads:

“A delay on your part does not constitute an emergency on ours.”
And she has a point. The office was open throughout the semester but no one showed up to register until the final few days. And now we expected her to jump up and down at our work.

Back to the subject of marriage. From CIC observation, girls who end up in stable marriages are those who use their Open Time wisely. But so many girls tend to abuse their Open Time in one of the following ways.

1. The dream man In every group,there is a man who is seen as the ideal husband for most girls. He is the man of their fantasies.
The trouble is; that prize man is being eyed by twenty girls; all of whom are hoping to win the race. He plays ‘good friend’ to all the girls and keeps them hanging on the cross of hope he maybe dating you but something is missing delaying him to bend the knee, When a man finds what he wants he can’t waste time but tie the knot. Of 20 good friends when he eventually proposes to one, he leaves nineteen others flat on their faces. Their Open Time is coming to an end and Desperation Time is knocking on the door.

2. Ideal vs Available Then they wake up to the realisation that they wasted their Open Time. So when she wakes up from her disappointment, all the men who were interested in her, the men whose proposals she threw out, have moved on and they seem happily married. If only one of them would come back she would gladly take him in, but none of them returns.

4. A delay on your part… Like those men don’t want to talk about marriage on the first or fourth date. They don’t want to meet your parents before they are well acquainted with you. Don’t expect the world to align itself to your desperation. There are certain things you cannot push; the only pushing you will do is pushing prospective husbands away from you.

Now For Some Advice:
Don’t waste your open time pursuing a so-called dream man because he never exists. He is probably not worth it. A dream man today might turn out to be a loser tomorrow. That’s usually the case. Remember those men whom you celebrated in Secondary School. Where are they now?

The man you turn down today because he doesn’t meet your lofty aspirations might turn out as the dream man tomorrow. If you cannot catch a buffalo, settle for an antelope.

Remember, the people who are desperate did not end up that way because they didn’t have opportunities; no……. they ended up that way because they wasted their opportunities.

God doesn’t see us for what we are, He sees us for what we can be.

Girls, hold the same attitude when considering prospective husbands. ✋✋How was CIC volume ? Tell us in comments.

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PF has become a local ‘terrorist’ group – Beene

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WE will now start dealing with the PF, Zambia is in wrong hands, says Godfrey Beene.

Narrating how PF cadres assaulted him at Intercity Bus Terminus on Wednesday, Beene, a former Itezhi Tezhi UPND member of parliament, said President Edgar Lungu had brought lawlessness in the country.

He said PF as a political party had become a local ‘terrorist’ group.

Beene, a UPND senior national trustee, narrated how PF cadres attacked him

Been had gone to Intercity to pick up his sister-in-law.

“I went to pick up my sister in-law at the Intercity Bus Terminus at 14:00 hours. When she came, we started packing the items she had in my vehicle. In the front cabin of my Landcruiser, I had my party ID hanged on the view mirror, so when some cadres saw my card, two of them came rushing to the vehicle on the passenger’s door saying this is ‘UPND, bamene bafuna kutipoka chalo, mudala ni UPND uyu (they want to get power from of us, he is UPND)’ and immediately started beating me. Some wrestled with me as they tried to force themselves in my vehicle,” Beene narrated.

He said the cadres insisted on conducting an illegal search of his vehicle, stating that there were cards for the party which they wanted to see and authenticate whether he was indeed UPND.

Beene said as he tried to stop the handful that besieged his car, a mob of cadres joined in punching, kicking him as others reached for his pockets and helped themselves to items that were in the vehicle.

“I was punched, beaten over just a party card; you can see how my face is. I held on to the steering wheel but some said ‘tiyeni timupeleke mukati (intercity Bus terminus). They now wanted to abduct me during the day, as people were watching, imagine! Others went into my pockets and stole a phone worth over K4,000, they also removed my wallet, my IDs and bank cards,” he said. “As I dropped on the ground, while I fought back, they hit me and tried to drag me away from the vehicle. I couldn’t fight back anymore, they were too many, others also wanted to steal my in-law’s handbag.”

Beene said after the ordeal, he got a medical report form from Lusaka Central Police Station where he complained of swollen right eye, bruises on the right elbow and a cut on his lower lip.

He further complained that a doctor at UTH refused to sign his medical report form claiming that such were only signed on Mondays.

Beene said the doctor’s refusal to sign the medical report form was after she learnt that the attackers were PF cadres.

“I get a police report and go to UTH but after the doctors at UTH realise that this is a political thing and I was attacked by PF thugs, the doctor who attended to me, Dr Chilufya, a lady, upon learning about that she said she could not sign my medical report. She said police reports are only signed on Mondays, but a pre-requisite to have those criminals arrested was to sign the medical forms but as it is a docket can’t be opened…How are we going to find the criminals? Doctors are now collaborating with criminals,” he complained. “UTH cannot sign my forms. I am beaten today, on Wednesday, but cannot have a medical report signed unless on Monday next week in room 4, really! Since when?”

Beene said the undertones suggest that even people in the medical field were afraid to be fired the way police officers get fired when they reprimand those who break the law.

“We need to defend this country. This is what is going to happen in this country but as UPND all options to defend ourselves are going to be explored. Are going to be on the table to deal with PF but we will be civilised and follow the law… Defend yourself, do it so that you don’t lose your life. The country is in wrong hands, PF as a political party has become a local terrorist group which needs to be handled firmly,” said Beene.

HE’S A THIEF…when you see a President becoming rich, know he has stolen – M’membe

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WHEN you see a President becoming rich, just because he is President, know that he has stolen, says Fred M’membe.

Meanwhile, Dr M’membe has urged the government to plan for the future warning that the country’s population is likely to hit 34 million by 2036.

The Socialist Party president says those who steal at the Ministry of Health send people to early graves.

He was speaking on a Hot Seat programme on Hot FM radio yesterday.

Dr M’membe said the salary of a President in Zambia was not a secret but gazetted.

“The salary of a Cabinet minister in this country is not a secret – it’s gazetted. The salaries of top government officials are not secrets – they are gazetted,” Dr M’membe said. “When you see a President becoming rich, just because he is President, know that he has stolen. He is a thief! He should explain where that extra money is coming from! Why didn’t he become rich before he was President?”

He argued that one could not become rich on the salary of a President.

“It’s low!” Dr M’membe said. “You can’t become rich on the salary of a minister or a member of parliament. It’s a low!”

He added: “when you see your leaders become rich, just know that they are stealing from you.”

“There are no two ways about it! If they are not, let them explain the source of that income, because money does not grow on trees,” he said.

Earlier, Dr M’membe criticised unbridled theft in the Ministry of Health, for it has sent so many people to their early graves.

“Every ngwee, every cent that you steal from the Ministry of Health results in a death. Whatever kwacha you steal from the Ministry of Health, know that you are killing some human beings. Do they care? No, they don’t!” he said. “They make money out of those deaths. It’s heartless!”

Dr M’membe added that the Ministry of Health had a history of corruption, not only by civil servants but also by politicians.

“It is a ministry that has been used to fund political activities for a long time. Over the last 30 years, the Ministry of Health has been ransacked, looted. It’s a conduit,” Dr M’membe said. “There is a lot of money from the treasury and from donors that goes to the Ministry of Health. Both donor money and money that has been generated by our poor people through taxes have been stolen.”

He further regretted that the suppliers of all sorts of services to the Ministry of Health were the country’s political leaders.

“They are the suppliers of medicines and all sorts of things. What do you expect, when you are the manager and the supplier?” asked Dr M’membe. “How come, people who did not have much, immediately they went to that ministry they became so wealthy?”

And the Socialist Party leader fears that without planning for such growth, the country could be sitting on a time bomb.

Dr M’membe says investing in the future should be part of quality leadership.

“It is possible for our country to devote a great part of its efforts to that struggle for the future. The consequences of not struggling, working, planning for the Zambia of 15 years’ time will be disastrous,’’ he warned in a statement on Wednesday. “Hunger, riots, falling governments, and chaos are all potential consequences of ignoring the future. If we don’t then we shouldn’t cry in 15 years that we didn’t see it coming. We are sitting on a time bomb!”

Looking at the current population growth rate, Dr M’membe feared that in 15 years the situation could be delicate for the country.

“At the current population growth rate of 2.89 per cent (2020 estimate) in 15 years Zambia will have not less than 34 million human beings to feed, house, educate and provide health services, water, sanitation and all the services required in an organised society too,” Dr M’membe said. “Despite having a very high death [rate] of 11.6 deaths per 1,000 population, a very high maternal mortality rate of 213 deaths per 100,000 live births (2017 estimates) and infant mortality rate of 56 deaths per 1,000 live births and a low life expectancy of 53.6 years (2020 est.) our birth rate of 35.733 (2020 est.) is still high enough to give us a very high population growth rate of 2.89 per cent.”

He said population growth had a limit where it could be accommodated.

Dr M’membe highlighted services that a population of 34 million people would need, which required serious planning starting now.

“Rapid population growth at rates above two per cent acts as a brake on development. Up to a point, population growth can be accommodated. But the goal of development extends beyond accommodation of an ever-larger population; it is to improve people’s lives,” he said. “This doubled population of Zambia in 15 years will need all these services a modern human being can’t do without – food, education, health, housing, water, sanitation, and so on and so forth. How are we going to provide these services at these very low economic growth rates we are experiencing? What are our leaders doing to prepare our country and our people for this future that appears so sombre?”

Dr M’membe reminded the government to plan now for such population growth.

“There’s need for our leaders and our people to realise that the Zambia of the future, of 15 years’ time, will not be built in the future, in 15 years’ time but on the threshold of what we do today. The future is not built in the future; it is built on or by what we do today,” said Dr M’membe. “I think that the future nation is the most important and most noble idea that a serious leader, a revolutionary can harbour. Revolutionaries have always fought, struggled, worked for the future. Commander Nsingu, the old man Mpezeni – his father, and those 10,000 young Ngonis fought the future…They were all fighting for the future. To fight for the future, to struggle or work for the future does not mean to avoid doing everyday what must be done for the present. These two ideas must not be confused.”

Lungu’s time in State House is up, says Chipenzi

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MCDONALD Chipenzi has charged that President Edgar Lungu’s time in State House is up in a matter of months.

Chipenzi says President Lungu’s end of his rule was nearing the end as the 2021 Presidential and General Elections are fast approaching and panic has gripped him so tightly without any breathing space.

“Unless he has a lot to fear due to his misrule or misgovernance, his stay at State House is now a matter of time and not tenable beyond 2021,” he said.

He says the President’s unmasked appetite for a third term of office is out of hand.

Chipenzi is the executive director for the Governance, Elections, Advocacy, Research Services (GEARS) Initiative Zambia.

He was reacting to President Lungu’s allusion, on Chinsali’s Delight Kwitonta radio last Thursday, that if one wanted to succeed him, they could only do so in 2026 or 2031 when he would leave power.

Chipenzi said such presidential utterances, if correctly quoted, were sign of big-headedness.

He said such a statement made very sad reading, scary and an act of disregard for electoral democratic practice entrenched in Zambia for years.

“If being President has really impressed him, he has an option of remaining one as PF president at the party convention, if at all it will be held,” he said, in a statement. “Regardless of the sweet he is enjoying in the presidential seat, to make him so excited to an extent of uttering anything and everything that undermines democracy, rule of law and constitutionalism in Zambia, he must realise that respect for the Constitution and the fabric of the practice of electoral democracy, is what will earn him respect after his time as President ends – not those who are misleading him to stay on.”

He said President Lungu did not own the people (voters) and that being a President that assumed office after others had, “he is luck because he has references to point at, like Kenneth Kaunda and Rupiah Banda”.

Chipenzi cautioned President Lungu against being in the forefront undermining the democratic processes in the country.

He added that he must not use the law enforcement agencies as tools of oppression and suppression of democratic growth in Zambia.

“Law enforcement agencies must also not be used by an individual to undermine democracy and the exercise of citizens’ rights and freedoms as enshrined in the Constitution in Zambia,” he noted. “They are the last line of defence for democracy, constitutionalism and rule of law in any country as leaders come and go but these institutions remain.”

Chipenzi insisted that President Lungu’s fear to lose the presidency at the party’s general conference is a sole act which had potential to dash his obsession and hope for the third term.

“President Lungu must, therefore, not breed self-anger and dictatorial tendencies in him to an extent of threatening democratic practices in Zambia,” he said. “He must realise that his time as President is up, no matter the threats against those telling him this hard truth both from inside his party and outside.”

Chipenzi said President Lungu’s end of his rule was nearing the end, as 2021 general election was fast approaching and panic grips him so tightly without any breathing space.

“Unless he has a lot to fear due to his misrule or misgovernance, his stay at State House is now a matter of time and not tenable beyond 2021,” Chipenzi said. “It must dawn in his mind that he has served his part of the years destined for him to be President of Zambia. Now, it is time for another person to take up the mantle of leadership while he rests.”

He stressed that President Lungu’s “insatiable appetite” for a third term must not plunge Zambia into unnecessary tension, debates, threats and suppression of citizens’ rights and freedoms to assembly, association and expression which includes freedoms to demonstrations and protests.

“Above all, let him leave a good democratic legacy of respect for democratic practice and constitutionalism,” said Chipenzi.

MLC asks LAZ to tame Tutwa Ngulube

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THE Media Liaison Committee (MLC) has urged the Law Association of Zambia to prevail over its member Tutwa Ngulube who is abusing his political authority by harassing the media using State institutions.

Recently, Ngulube’s law firm, Tutwa S Ngulube & Company Legal Practitioners wrote to the National Pension Scheme Authority (NAPSA), asking for tax compliance information about News Diggers.

The newspaper has in the past published stories about Ngulube’s client, Honeybee Pharmacy, which supplied ‘expired’ medical drugs and kits worth US $17 million to the Ministry of Health last year.

Following Ngulube’s request, NAPSA wrote to News Diggers, demanding similar information.

But the MLC notes that Ngulube is abusing his political influence as a member of the PF.

“The MLC is urging the Law Association of Zambia to reign in on their member Tutwa Ngulube and stop his attempts of State Capture by using his status as a politically exposed person of the ruling Patriotic Front party.

His directive to NAPSA to have News Diggers investigated is nothing but an attempt at shutting the newspaper down,” chairperson Enock Ngoma noted in a statement. ‘’Simply put it, Mr Tutwa Ngulube is abusing his political authority and we ask him to stop forthwith. The way he claims to defend his legal profession is the same way we are going to defend our journalism profession, except that unlike him, we shall continue to be professional rather than political.’’

Ngoma called upon various stakeholders to stop individuals with stolen wealth from harassing innocent citizens.

“The MLC is calling upon the media fraternity, civil society, well-meaning religious organs and the public to unite against these evil forces seeking to cripple the Fourth Estate. They should not be allowed to use stolen resources to silence voices of reason,” Ngoma said further. “It’s time Zambians stood up to defend a free press and further demand prudent use of taxpayers’ money in their own land. To all those against independent voices, the MLC is asking you to get your dirty hands off the media! Zambia is a democracy where everyone’s voice should be respected.”

And Ngoma urged the NAPSA board not to allow itself to be abused by people with vested interest.

He said no one should be allowed to harass the media using State institutions.

“The Media Liaison Committee (MLC) is shocked by attempts from management at the National Pensions Scheme Authority (NAPSA) to abuse their authority and privileged positions by intimidating the media from investigating corruption and wrongdoings at their offices and those of Honey Bee Pharmacy,” he said. “The MLC would like to urge the NAPSA board and relevant wings of government not to allow NAPSA and Honey Bee Pharmacy to collude and turn Zambia into a Banana Republic where all those fighting corruption and wrongdoing are silenced by anti-press freedom elements using State resources and institutions.”

Ngoma reminded stakeholders that the media had a mandate to inform the public about all matters affecting them.

“The media in Zambia has a constitutional mandate to speak truth to those that hold public offices and to hold them accountable. Further, the media have got the mandate to keep the public informed about how public resources are used or abused in the purchase of public goods and services, including health services,” Ngoma said. “This mandate is very clear to all media practitioners and institutions in Zambia and all over the world; no wonder we are called the Fourth Estate. It is part of our training and forms our basis of existence as the media – we owe it to the public.”

He said News Diggers did not commit any crime by exposing evils committed against Zambian by Honeybee Pharmacy.

Ngoma remembered how the same State institutions were used to close down other media institutions.

“On that score, News Diggers did not commit any offence by exposing the corrupt purchase of medical drugs and kit by Honeybee Pharmacy. The newspaper should, therefore, never be intimidated or made to coil in a corner by State institutions such as the Zambia Revenue Authority or NAPSA because it is investigating corrupt practices committed by their friends,” Ngoma said. “Our memories are still fresh on how The Post Newspaper was closed due to machinations started by the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA). We also remember the closure of Prime TV early last year, through abuse of authority by the Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA) board.”

Meanwhile, Ngoma said it was clear that politically exposed people would continue to use State institutions against their perceived enemies.

He called on investigative wings to protect News Diggers as a whistleblower.

“It is now a well-known fact that politicians and their cohorts have turned statutory bodies like NAPSA and ZRA into drawn daggers and charged at every business or indeed individuals that stand for public good in Zambia. It is extremely absurd that such state institutions that are supposed to be catalysts of development and private sector growth, are seemingly turned into conduits of political vendetta,” said Ngoma. “As a consortium of media associations and organisations, the MLC urges News Diggers and other media institutions to continue doing their work freely. They should investigate all public institutions and public officers without any fear or favour. Further, News Diggers as a whistleblower is being harassed, against the provisions of the Protection of whistle blowers Act. This is irrelevant and it must be stopped immediately. Zambia will only be a better place if public funds are respected, all corrupt activities are investigated and culprits brought to book; and the operations of the media as a fourth estate are left undisturbed.”

GHOST OF GLENCORE STILL HAUNTS ME IN SLEEP

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(SPIT IT OUT LET IT OUT )

A Story by Siyabonga Hadebe.

GHOST OF GLENCORE STILL HAUNTS ME IN SLEEP.

It was many years ago that I encountered one of the world’s richest men, Ivan Glasenberg, at his offices at Baarermattstrasse in a small town of Baar in Zug, just 30 kilometres outside Zurich in Switzerland.

The job of a diplomat entails what is called economic promotion, a function that requires paying courtesy visits to South African and foreign companies.
That was basically the reason I was part of a group that visited Glasenberg, a South African-born executive.

Glasenberg was generally not impressed with the government and how it was going about enforcing its black economic empowerment and quiet diplomacy towards Zimbabwe.

Former president Thabo Mbeki had an ugly public spat with Anglo-American executives after the company appointed a white CEO, Tony Trahar, for its global operations, and Lazarus Zim for the South African business.

This was at the height of the mass exodus of many South African conglomerates to list overseas. But Glencore was not part of this group of companies since its history is nothing short of an action-packed movie. Its clientele consists of a roster of the world’s largest firms including BP, Total, Exxon Mobil, ConocoPhilips, Chevron, Vale, Rio Tinto, Eskom, ArcelorMittal and Sony, as well as the national oil companies of Iran, Mexico and Brazil, and public utilities in Spain, France, China, Taiwan and Japan.

This made the company bigger than Nestle, Novartis and UBS in terms of revenue. These are some of Switzerland’s and world’s largest corporations.
Glencore’s listing at the London Stock Exchange (LSE) in 2011 was termed the biggest IPO (initial public offering) in the history of the LSE. It was valued at between $48-billion (R725-billion) and $60-billion.

This was great news for its corporate headquarters Switzerland, especially in the town of Rüschlikon in canton Zurich, where Glasenberg resides.
As a result of the massive flotation, Glasenberg, who owned 20% of the capital, earned himself a tidy sum of several billion dollars. This saw the tax revenues for Rüschlikon rise by at least Sf360-million (R6.2-billion) overnight.

About 50% of this figure was “immediately redistributed to the canton’s most disadvantaged communes via a special fund”. Overall, each and every one of Glasenberg’s 3 600 neighbours in the picturesque village of Rüschlikon overlooking Lake Zurich got a 7% tax break.
Unfortunately, this was always going to attract the attention of global activists who were familiar with untidy Glencore business in places like the Democratic Republic of Congo, Colombia and Bolivia.

Commendably, in 2012 the Swiss communities that were supposed to enjoy massive windfalls from the company’s tax contributions refused to take “dirty money” from Glencore.

They opted to donate it to the countries from where it was stolen. Glencore is the same company that former Eskom chair Ben Ngubane in December 2020 accused of exporting quality coal and sold Eskom “rubbish” at inflated prices. Apparently Brian Molefe, who was the CEO at the time, terminated the contract between Eskom and Glencore to stop “the exploitation of the people in this country”. Glencore had apparently inflated prices of coal from R150 to R560, and it received a cool R1.7-billion payment from Eskom.

No wonder Glencore is called “the commodities giant with no soul”.

The ghastly ghost of Glencore would visit me in my sleep later on in my life … and I am yet to recover from the experience.

CIC PRESS TEAM

Congratulations To President HH For Successfully Filing In Of Nominations

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CONGRATULATIONS TO PRESIDENT HH FOR SUCCESSFULLY FILING IN OF NOMINATIONS.

We would like congratulate our president Mr Hakainde Hichilema for successfully filing in of his nomination papers as a presidential candidate for our party’s general Congress slated for 14th February this year. We have no doubt that this marks the start of the journey to victory come an election day in August this year.

We would like to remind the president that the country is yearning for his exemplary leadership which he has already exhibited over the past years.There is so much that is expected from him because citizens have completely lost hope in the current PF government due to the many hardships that have been induced by them.

The successful filing in of president HH as party presidential candidature signifies hope for the future of our country, it also demonstrates how accommodative and democratic our party UPND is as we saw many other candidates jostling to file in for other positions in the National Management Committee.

As Lusaka Province we take so much pride in this event which is historical in nature for the fact that it was last held in Lusaka Province over 10years ago. It is a rare moment in our province which every member of the party should be proud of.

Our glowing tribute goes to the Lusaka Province Chairman Obvious Mwaliteta for representing the province well and delivering the message of hope. We also thank our Chairlady Rosa Zulu for making sure that her team was on hand to add colour and seeing to it that the event was a marvel.

Further we wish to salute the rest of the members that participated in the successful hosting of this historical event. We say thank so much and God bless you. We can only assure you that we value your support, your efforts and your input. We want to assure you again that your effort is not in vain.

Last but not the least, we give our utmost gratitude to the commissioners, the members of the civil society organizations namely, Pamela Chisanga of Action Aid, CiSCA president Judith Mulenga and GEARS executive director McDonald Chipenzi. We are deeply indebted to them, however we are grateful that they could find time out of their busy schedules to come and witness the filing in of nomination papers by president Hakainde Hichilema.

God bless you all.

INFORMATION AND PUBLICITY SECRETARY DESK
UPND LUSAKA PROVINCE.

You cannot go to elections with such a bad economy – Hamududu

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HIGHVIE Hamududu has promised that when in government, his party will radically reduce the size of the government Cabinet.

Hamududu notes that right now the Ministry of Finance is existing for only two functions – paying the wage bill and servicing debt.

He stresses that, “If I were in power, I would have even done more on the economy, to win elections. You cannot go to an election with such a bad economy.”

Hamududu, an economist, is the Party for National Unity and Progress (PNUP) president.

“We promise a small Cabinet, by amalgamating related functions into few ministries, and cascading such to grassroots levels,” Hamududu said when he addressed journalists in Lusaka recently. “There is no need to have a multiplicity of government offices in our districts, because that takes away the resources for actual service delivery. To be specific on this matter, as PNUP we promise to reduce government ministries from the current 29 to 18.”

He noted that a government must never exist for itself.

“A government is a conduit for improvement of the welfare of the citizens. Now, if the public service consumes 50 per cent of the budget, then basically the government exists for itself,” he said.

“We have no option but to right-size government according to the resources available.”

Asked if there was another option of rescuing Zambia’s economy apart from resorting to help from the International Monetary Fund, Hamududu said the problem is that “where we are now we are in a catch-22 situation.”

“Ordinarily, if things were not as bad as they are now where literally the economy has frozen, growing at zero per cent or minus, our currency losing value every day, the interest rates skyrocketing, a-two kg packet of sugar which was at K15 is now at K32…” he said. “So, we are in a catch-22 situation and we are in a situation where government’s fiscal discipline is so weak. So, we need a big brother! It happens; when you are down, you need to call a big brother to come and help.”

Hamududu said in a normal situation, Zambia would have gotten out of debt without the IMF.

“But the issue now is about rescue. If you are drowning, you must call for help. Don’t pretend that you can come out – you’ll just die,” he cautioned. “Right now we are drowning; the debt is high and you cannot run away from paying debt. So, the most plausible solution for our problem is the IMF. Why IMF? They will come and help us to frame an economic recovery programme that will be acceptable by other players, including investors and other multilateral and bilateral institutions.”

Hamududu underscored that the IMF could open the door to other possibilities, including investment in the country.

“The current debt burden is harshly affecting service provision. Right now, by the way, the Ministry of Finance is existing for only two functions – paying the wage bill and servicing debt,” Hamududu noted. “There is literally no money that is available for the improvement of the welfare of our people. This economy is at the verge of implosion!”

He said the issue of an economic turnaround should be “an issue of now – not even in August.”

“The economy should not be tied to elections. An economy is work in progress and it will be disingenuous to link the economy to elections,” Hamududu said. “If I were in power, I would have even done more on the economy, to win elections. You cannot go to an election with such a bad economy.”

He emphasised that a bad economy was a real issue, for it affected “real people.”

“Therefore, a government must do everything at all times to provide the best service to the people. You cannot freeze an economic trajectory because of an election,” said Hamududu. “A bad economy is daily experience [and] you cannot postpone improvement to after elections. That is injustice!”

NTEWEWE’S MIND IS MISPLACED ~ Banda Sakanya

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NTEWEWE’S MIND IS MISPLACED ~ Banda Sakanya

YALI President Ntewewe has called upon ECL to set up a commission of inquiry into Privatisation of assets, and he has said it should be instituted quickly so that the whole issue can be concluded before the general elections.

He said the matter should not die a natural death because Zambians needed to know why a hotel worth $25m was sold at $5m.

Source; Daily Nation.
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Ntewewe’s mind is misplaced and it is not about putting the interest of the nation first, but it is about his livelihood.

Ntewewe is a cadre who is not different from all the other PF hired parrots to fabricate “cases” which PF can depend upon to implicate HH so that he does not appear on the ballot paper.

Recently the court threw away the case regarding the Kalomo farm. To their shame, they went back into their evil archive bag of lies to fetch up something they think might work to their advantage. This is pure witch hunt specifically targeted on the UPND leader HH.

Instead of concentrating on their international battles, they are more focused on setting up evil traps for HH. There is nothing that PF can promise or offer to the Zambian people on the 11th hour, it’s just too late for them because everyone thinking correctly cannot support PF except a few who are financial beneficiaries. Whoever is advising ECL to embark on a victimization trajectory is a devil and an enemy of all loving Zambians.

These are looters who just stole 17 million US dollars by supplying expired drugs, gloves and condoms. We did point out that the firing of Dr. Chilufya was cosmetic, and for real, the plunderer is back in again without shame. If at all there was integrity in PF leadership, plunderers should have been resigning on moral grounds, but unfortunately they have no shame not even little shame that they can step down all because they want to loot the country.

Nsama Nsama and Kaunda were killed in cold blood when the overzealous trigger happy policemen were using live ammunition on unarmed citizens who were escorting their leader when he was summoned at the police force headquarters for an issue that was in the courts of law.

If Ntewewe is a genuine citizen, let him push for an inquest in the recent deaths,

let him push for an inquest in the 17 million USD honeybee scandal.

Why is PF scared of one man in HH? Just why? Now they are also scared of the well informed young men, MUBITA and ANTONY, why?

They know very well that the incoming government will not spare them, as such, they are scheming day in and day out as to how they can cling on to power by hook or crook.

Judges know the right thing and should interpret the law correctly because they all have relatives who are poor and their lives should equally change. Where there is no vision, people perish. Visionless and clueless PF are using individuals to ignite artificial fires so that they can burn others but all Zambians are aware of these maneuvers. We also do not want the style of a senseless M7 to be imported in August.

All lowly paid civil servants are voting for UPND including policemen.

We are watching you closely

Round Up Of The Successful Filing In Of HH’s 2021 Presidential Nomination

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ROUND UP OF THE* *SUCCESSFUL FILING IN OF HH’s 2021 PRESIDENTIAL* *NOMINATION*
*HH IS UPND 2021* *PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE*
Opposition UPND President has successfully filed his nomination to recontest his position as Party President at the forth coming general conference.
Mr Hakainde Hichilema filed his nomination at the party Secretariat at about 15:30 hours.
Filing of his nomination was witnessed by Provincial chairpersons from all the ten provinces littered across the country.

United Party for National Development (UPND) President Mr Hakainde Hichilema has successfully filed in his presidential nomination papers for the forthcoming UPND General Conference slated for February 14th, 2021.

And UPND Elections Chairperson, Garry Nkombo, who presided over the nominations, says the party had engaged independent individuals to oversee the elections at the UPND General Assembly.

He also stated that the NMC’s extraordinary meeting held at the UPND secretariat yesterday resolved that all party positions (including that of the party president) were open for contestation.
“The UPND has engaged independent individuals from civil society to help us run this affair which will help us achieve the transparency that we are looking for. We have appointed Judith Mulenga from CiSCA to chair the Election Commission. She will be assisted by Pamela Chisanga, a governance activist and MacDonald Chipenzi from GEARS. We wish to appeal to our members not to brand these individuals as UPND because we were tasked to engage independent persons,” he said.

The General Conference is in line with Article 60 of the Republican Constitution as well as Article 52 and 60 of the UPND Constitution.
During the same event, a number of UPND members also filed in their nomination papers for the National Management Committee (NMC).

“There has to be one nominating province supported by 5 other provinces for the presidential position,” said Mr Hichilema’s Election Agent, Chirundu MP, Douglas Syakalima shortly after Muchinga Province Chairman, Rev. Matthews Chilekwa, nominated Mr Hichilema. Mr Hichilema’s nomination by Northern Province was seconded by Eastern Province and Luapula Province.

The 10 provincial chairmen who were on hand to witness the filing in, have since endorsed the candidature of Mr Hichilema as the party’s preferred presidential candidate for the forthcoming intra-party elections.

Dean of the 10 provinces, Central Province Chairperson, Anthony Chifita stated that all the provinces support HH’s candidature.

“We, the undersigned, in supporting the nominations by the nominating province (Muchinga) and the 5 supporting provinces, do hereby support and endorse the candidature of Mr Hakainde Hichilema for both the forthcoming UPND General Conference as well as the presidential candidate for the forthcoming August 12th general elections,” he said.

Nominations opened yesterday at 16 hours and scheduled to close at 12 hours on 6th February, 2021. The process has since attracted 83 nominations for NMC
Copperbelt chairperson for Elisha Matambo told the gathering that the presence of all the ten provincial chairperson shows that he is the only Presidential candidate.

Mr Matambo said President Hichilema has suffered at the hands of the PF government for the sake of making life better for all Zambians.

He warned PF that UPND will not allow any fake tricks of arrests, intimidation, violence from PF because this time the Party is more that ready to protect President Hichilema the only leader with the heart to save the people of Zambia from the Jews of the corrupt regime

He said PF should know that Presidency comes from God through the people of Zambia.
They have had their time and they spoiled and now they should leave it to a leader who has people at heart and not for selfish gain.

Central Province Chairperson Albert Chifita said the party in the province met and agreed to endorse the candidature of President Hichilema.
He said central province is a place were leaders are positioned and blessed to lead and this time it is President Hakainde Hichilema.

Northern province chairperson Sinkala Victor equally said the party in the province has endorsed Hichilema.
He said the only job the Party has in the province now is to clear the way for Hichilema to win the Presidential elections.

He said Zambians should not be cheated that Northern Province is a no go area for UPND because people are suffering and there has been no development.
Mr Makwembo Billard Southern Province chairperson appealed to all members not to be intimidated by fake threats because time has come to redeem the people of Zambia from the sufferings they are facing.

He said the province has only one Presidential candidate and that is President Hichilema.
He pledged total support and that no tricks will work this time because all such routes will be closed.

Western Province Chairperson Mbangweta Akapelwa said today Mark’s the beginning of Hichilema’s road to state house.
He promised the people of Zambia that Western Province is geared to vote for President Hichilema because they have had enough of lies and promises.
Northwestern province province chairperson Colonel Katambi said Western Province has had and are ready to vote for President Hakainde Hichilema to save the country from collapsing.

Lusaka province chairperson Obvious Mwaliteta said there is no other person who has come to challenge the candidature of Mr Hakainde Hichilema.
He said the province is looking forward to begin the campaigns and ensure that President Hichilema wins the Presidential elections.
The requirement for the nomination of the President is that one province nominate a seconded by the five.

The nominating province are Muchinga province represented by Rev. Matthews Chilekwa chairman for Muchinga province.
UPND Chairperson for elections Garry Nkombo approved the nomination of Hichilema as 2021 UPND Presidential candidate.

He said this time is defining moment for the opposition party.
He said the persons that intend to contest the position of the Party President the UPND has appointed independent commissioners to run the elections from the civil society election to conduct transparency, those interested party will not take advantage of the process.
The seconding province are as follows;

1) Eastern province represented by Mtonga Johabi eastern chairperson.
2) Luapula province represented by Mr Lloyd Mwansa Mwila Ngosa chairperson for the province who also said the province want Hichilema as president and will do every thing to protect the vote.

3) Northern province represented by Mr Sinkala Victor, chairperson for the province. He said the province has approved the candidature of Hichilema and will do everything possible to win Hichilema the national election. He said there arw restrictions for Hichilema in northern province.

4) Copperbelt province represented by Mr Elisha Matambo chairperson. He said he has come Lusaka to represent all the structures in the province in approving the candidature of Hichilema. Province a repeat of what happened in the 2016 in 2021 and more. He said the country at the moment the country is divided and require a uniting factor who happen to be HH.

He said that happens today will repeat every where in the country. Advised the PF not to contest with the will or God otherwise will find themselves on the wrong side of history.Mr Elisha Matambo advised some candidates that want to challenge Hichilema is wasting his time

5)Lusaka Province represented by Obvious Mwaliteta chairperson who said the people of Lusaka have approved the candidature of Hichilema. The people are not happy that the person who was sent to state house failed fly the flying pigeon and this is why everything he does falls.

6) Central province Chairperson Albert Chifita on behalf of all the other four provinces said if they allowed to have only six, the PF will claim he is accepted by the six. So they came to sign their signature to consolidate the candidature of Hichilema for the forthcoming general election billed for 2021. The candidature of Hichilema has been approved by all the provinces as sole candidate for the 2021.

CISCA president Judith Mulenga will chair the process and will be assisted by Judith Mulenga and Macdonald Chipenzi of GEARS.

These are not UPND but had been asked to run the UPND elections.
The nominations were opened yesterday at 16 hours and will close on 6the February 2021 after which the Commission will close.
From yesterday 83 nominations for the position of NMC and now others will file nomination for the position of president.
He is looking forward to get more candidates by the time the nomination closes on 6th February 2021.

Mr Frank Tayali has filed his nomination for the position to NMC, Ms Namau Kabwiku and Mr Steven Katuka also filed.

Ms Mutale Nalumango equally filed her nomination to the NMC position.
Chirundu MP who is also his Presidential advisor Douglas Syakalima asked the people of Zambia to include President Hichilema in prayers after under going various temptation.
Since he joined politics he has under gone various tribulation which could have led him to give up but has continued to fight for the people.

If he wanted, he could have given up and continue to live with his family considering that he has all he wants to survive.

He wondered PF are troubling an innocent person whose only crime is to seek public office.
He said the PF has been heaping crime after crime on him but has always come out clean.
He said there is a reason why the good lord is still making Hichilema safe from the PF mischief.

The time is now President Hakainde Hichilema is the next Republican President because he has proved his capacity and great love for the people of Zambia.
*UPND MEDIA TEAM*

EXPOSE NSAMA, KAUNDA KILLERS…we demand the so-called full report made public – Enock Tonga

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ENOCK Tonga has asked President Edgar Lungu to make public the report over police shooting to death of prosecutor Nsama Nsama and UPND member Joseph Kaunda.

President Lungu announced through a statement on Tuesday that he had received the report from Inspector General of Police Kakoma Kanganja and that he has handed it over to the Director of Public Prosecutions.

But Tonga, the 3RD Liberation Movement leader, says keeping the public in suspense over such a serious matter is totally wrong.

“By having those two citizens killed publicly meant that crime was committed against the people of Zambia, not President Edgar Chagwa Lungu as an individual. It is, therefore, imperative that the Zambian people are publicly given full details, not to start concealing information in the name [of] the law. No! Criminals must be exposed,” demanded Tonga. “Zambians must know which criminal pulled the trigger and by whose criminal’s authority? We demand to know the full details, thereafter, the due process of the law can take its walk. Not making the report public immediately borders on insulting the intelligence of Zambian people and to have the system protect itself. Stop the dirty! We demand that the so-called full report be made public and let Zambians have access to it now.”

And the MMD says President Lungu should tell the nation the findings of the shooting report.

Party spokesperson Cephas Mukuka said the MMD was happy that finally the shooting incident report was out as reported by State House on Tuesday.

“However as MMD, we are of the opinion that the Republican President Mr Edgar Lungu tells the nation of the findings of the said report. This we demand because it was him who requested for the thorough investigations into the incident which led to the shooting of the two innocent citizens who died in cold blood,” he said.

Dr Mukuka said in the manner President Lungu said it to the nation publicly, should be the same measure he announces the findings of the investigations to the populace.

“Only when that is done then the President can hand over the report to the DPP (Director of Public Prosecutions) for further actions comfortably,” he said.

He said democracy demands of transparency and accountability among several other rules and regulations.

“We further demand that the President gathers courage and tell the nation on the contents of the report. We need to trust our President today and in the near future when similar situations and pronouncements are made, trusting that our leader is truly a firm democrat,” said Dr Mukuka.

NDC official advises opposition alliance leaders to emulate M’membe by adopting candidates

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THE National Democratic Congress youth wing in Central Province has prodded leaders of the opposition alliance to give a roadmap for young people ahead of the 2021 general elections.

And the youth wing says instead of having boardroom meetings, opposition alliance partners Charles Milupi, Chishimba Kambwili, Hakaindfe Hichilema and others should Socialist Party leader Dr Fred M’membe and start identifying and adopting parliamentary and mayoral candidates.

National Democratic Congress Central Province youth chairman Delkins Bwalya observed that while it was undisputable that leaders of the opposition alliance had been engaging each other at national level and making recommendations, the information being shared at such platforms was not trickling down to the lower organs of opposition political parties.

He pointed out that the continued reluctance by leaders of the opposition alliance to avail information obtaining at national level with the lower structures was creating anxiety among young people.

Bwalya said that the NDC youth wing would want the leaders of the opposition alliance to guide them on mechanisms that have been put in place that would enable young people effectively startegise for the August polls.

“The National Democratic Congress youths in Central Province are deeply concerned with the continued silence with regard to what is currently happening or what the leaders of the opposition alliance have been discussing in the background and which direction we should take as we head towards the 221 general elections,” Bwalya said. “We know for a fact that our leaders in the opposition alliance have seriously been engaging each other on this issue but their failure to avail us with information relating to the recommendations they have been making is leaving the youths in the dark. What they are discussing at national level is not reaching the lower organs of the political parties in this alliance. As a result, this is creating a lot of anxiety among young people. They are running out of patience as the August 12 general elections draw near…time is running out! We are therefore requesting our leaders in the opposition alliance to address us, of course, in privacy, so that we know the mechanisms and strategies that they have put in place and the way forward.”

Bwalya noted that some opposition political parties such as the Socialist Party had already started adopting candidates to contest parliamentary seats, an indication that the party leadership was prepared for the August 12 polls.

He said the NDC youth wing in Central Province had been wondering why leaders of the opposition alliance were not taking a leaf from what was happening in the Socialist Party.

“While we are still waiting for our leaders in the opposition alliance to guide us on the electoral way forward, other opposition political parties are busy mobilising party structures and identifying people to contest elections. The Socialist Party has already embarked on the process of identifying candidates, our leaders in the alliance are not coming out on this issue. In the case of the Socialist Party, under the leadership of Comrade Fred M’membe, and him adopting candidates, he looks prepared for the August general elections,” Bwalya observed. “The Socialist Party has already started adopting its parliamentary and mayoral candidates…. And the party leadership is announcing its parliamentary candidates publicly. So instead of having boardroom meetings, our leaders in the opposition alliance in Mr. Charles Milupi, Mr. Chishimba Kambwili, Mr Hakaindfe Hichilema and others should emulate Comrade M’membe and start identifying and adopting parliamentary and mayoral candidates.”

Chapter One Foundation’s Response to Dr. Sishuwa Sishuwa’s critique of Ms. Linda Kasonde’s 2020 performance

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By Ms. Sara Longwe Chairperson of Chapter One Foundation

Chapter One Foundation has noted that its Executive Director, Ms. Linda Kasonde, has been placed on Dr. Sishuwa Sishuwa’s list of “Zambians who gravely disappointed” in 2020 which appeared in the 26th January 2020 edition of News Diggers newspaper. The critique arose out of a decision that Chapter One Foundation took to challenge the 2020 voter registration and national registration card registration exercise in the Constitutional Court. Chapter One Foundation was the first organisation to challenge both registration processes in August 2020. We did this in line with our mandate to promote and protect human rights, the rule of law, and constitutionalism in Zambia. Dr. Sishuwa has issue with the fact that we opted to go to the Constitutional Court to seek redress instead of opting to file a judicial review application in the High Court which he states affords greater avenues for interim relief. In our view, there is no remedy that the High Court can give that the Constitutional Court cannot give. Unfortunately, as the case is still in court, we are unable to discuss the merits of the case save to say that we took out our petition to defend our constitutional right to vote, a claim which cannot be remedied in the High Court. One of the advantages of having an action declared unconstitutional by a court of law is that the action that is subject of the petition will be rendered null and void; meaning that the action being challenged will no longer be legally binding. Also, as a court of first and final instance, taking the matter to the Constitutional Court was the quickest way of ensuring that the issues were determined before the 2021 general elections. Cases in the High Court are subject to appeal which may delay the determination of the case.

Chapter One is all for fair comment however, we think that Dr. Sishuwa’s article makes a number of worrying assumptions that we feel that we must address:

1. The assertion that Ms. Kasonde acted as a “lone wolf”.

Chapter One Foundation consists of a team of professional and qualified staff, who makes decisions collectively and did so in this case. As a team, we decided that the case had merit and we decided to file it in August 2020. Dr. Sishuwa neglects to state that, as the first organisation to commence an action, we were the first to reach out to the lawyers and litigants who had commenced the two subsequent actions in the High Court to see if we could work together. Our efforts at collaboration did not yield any results. By the time that they came back to us seeking to work together on a completely new judicial review court case at the end of 2020, our case had advanced to near trial stage. It is worth noting that is likely that our case would have been at trial stage now had it not been for the untimely passing of the judge presiding over our case, Justice Enoch Mulembe, in December 2020. The case has now been allocated to a new judge. Dr. Sishuwa argues that the reason that the other litigants failed to proceed with their cases in the High Court is because Chapter One Foundation had filed a case in the Constitutional Court, a superior court. Chapter One Foundation simply asserted its constitutional right to defend the Constitution. Judges have the discretion to grant or deny leave (permission) to issue judicial review proceedings – there are no guarantees that leave will be granted. No leave is required to commence proceedings in the Constitutional Court. A person can take out a petition in the Constitutional Court to defend the Constitution as of right. Dr. Sishuwa also neglects to state that the Electoral Process Act has been in effect since 2016 and nobody had stepped forward to challenge the manner in which the right to vote has been violated until after Chapter One Foundation did.

2. The assertion that Ms. Kasonde and Chapter One Foundation should have deferred to the lawyers in the other cases.

As already mentioned, Chapter One Foundation works as a team and that we had earlier reached out to the other litigants in the other two cases. Dr. Sishuwa asserts that the position taken by the litigants in the other two cases was the more correct way to seek redress from the Courts of law. He further asserts that, as the more “junior” lawyers to the lawyers in the other cases, the lawyers on the Chapter One Foundation case should have yielded to the other lawyers’ position. As lawyers can attest, there are many ways of approaching a legal case that take into account various considerations, some of which we have discussed. Having weighed our options, we decided to file a petition in the Constitutional Court taking a broad approach to defend and protect the constitutional right to vote. Also, this year marks Ms. Kasonde’s twentieth year of practice, she is hardly a novice. But that notwithstanding, at Chapter One Foundation we do not believe that junior lawyers have nothing to offer. Our team is made up of highly competent young lawyers whose advice we rely on.

3. The one sidedness of his arguments

In his article, Dr. Sishuwa questions the decisions taken by Chapter One Foundation on technical grounds without having engaged Chapter One Foundation on the issue. He however does not seem to question the decisions taken by the other litigants. We look forward to engaging with Dr. Sishuwa to provide our viewpoint on these matters as we believe in constructive debate on issues, particularly issues of national importance.

Chapter One Foundation expects and indeed welcomes fair criticism of our actions. We do not believe that anyone has a monopoly on knowledge. Our small team works very hard to promote human rights, constitutionalism, and the rule of law in Zambia to the best of our ability.

CLASSIC of 2020; Zambians who gravely disappointed last year

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CLASSIC of 2020; Zambians who gravely disappointed last year.

By Sishuwa Sishuwa

In contrast to the shortage of authentic, consistent heroes in public life, Zambia had a huge surplus of disappointing individuals and institutions in 2020, as the competition for shameless and uninspiring conduct grew even fiercer than in previous years. Indeed, such is the surplus that if we are really serious about diversifying and resuscitating Zambia’s ailing economy, we will do well to consider exporting many of them alongside copper.

Linda Kasonde

The decision by the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) to discard a valid and lawfully established voters’ register, numbering 6million voters, and draw up an entirely new one within a 30-day window could have been stopped if Linda Kasonde,the Executive Director of Chapter One Foundation, had notchallenged it in the Constitutional Court in October 2020. Earlier in August, Kasonde had dragged the government to the ConCourt seeking two reliefs: an order mandating the electoral body to carry out continuous voter registration and another directingthe Ministry of Home Affairs to implement the mobile issuance of National Registration Cards throughout the country. In early October, she amended her petition to ask for a third relief: that the decision by ECZ to ‘disallow currently registered voters from voting in the 2021 general election is unconstitutional and therefore null and void.’ In approaching the ConCourt on this specific matter, Kasonde messed up big time and demonstrated poor judgement in three most disappointing ways.

First, the main opposition United Party for National Development (UPND) had already raised a similar case in the High Courtby the time she was making an application to amend her petition before the ConCourt. Filed in late August, the UPND’s case was postponed indefinitely on the ground that Kasonde had a related matter before the superior Constitutional Court. Efforts to get Kasonde to withdraw her case from the ConCourt failed, consequently giving the High Court reason to decline hearing any applications for quashing the ECZ’s move using the pretext that a superior court was dealing with a related matter. In effect, she held the wholecountry hostage by blocking access to justice channels.

Second, Kasonde exhibited poor judgement when she filed her application in the ConCourt by way of a normal petition rather than through judicial review in the High Court, which offers the best returns for time-bound cases especially when Article 28 of the Constitution of Zambia is taken into account. This is because under the procedure she followed, it is nearly impossible to secure some interim reliefs that would have stopped the ECZ from implementing its plans, pending the determination of the matter. This allowed the ECZ to proceed with its schemes and has led to a situation where both her case and that of the main opposition party have now become moot or been overtaken by events. Thanks to Kasonde, President Edgar Lungu and the Patriotic Front (PF) have got one of their key pre-election aspirations – a new voters’ register, numbering 7 million,that is generally favourable to them.

The electoral body’s failure to provide a provincial breakdown of the provisional number of registered voters and its recent announcement that the new register would not beready for inspection until April – about three months before the general election – meansthat it would be nearly impossible to conduct an additional voter registration exercise aimed at preventing the disfranchisement of potentially tens of thousands of Zambians who were unable to re-register in the allotted time. The majority of these are likely to be opposition voters. Three of the four provinces in which Lungu’s main opponent Hakainde Hichilema retains huge support are predominantly rural areas. Limited publicity about the commission’s plans to abolish the existing register, the long distances to the nearest administrative centres, the onset of the rainy season (which characterised the 30-day period), and the limited time that was available to complete the exercise may have all undermined the capacity of voters in these areas to take part in the earlier voter registration.

Third, the ECZ’s decision to abolish the permanent register rather than updating it, as required by law and as has been done in each election since 2005 when it was first created, violated a parliamentary statute, not Zambia’s constitution. It is therefore difficult to understand Kasonde’s motivation in taking the matter to the Constitutional Court when the best and most efficient option was for her to either join thealready existing case brought by the UPNDor commence a separate matter before the High Court, assuming she felt the former was weak.

Moreover, why did Kasonde overlook the record of the Constitutional Court in frustrating time-bound and politically sensitive matters that challenge decisions of the executive or its affiliated institutions? It is possible that the ConCourt may only hear her case after the August election. Even if she had filed a certificate of urgency on the specific issue of abolishing the existing register, there is no guarantee that the ConCourt would have heard and determinedthe preliminary application before the commencement of the voter registration exercise. This further demonstrates the poverty of her decision to go to the ConCourt in the first place when the judicial review route before the High Court offered a speedy resolution of the matter, with recourse for further appeal to superior courts, if necessary. Argh, who advises Linda Kasonde?As a result of her intransigence, the historic opportunity to secure interim reliefs and arrest the faulty process initiated by the ECZ was squandered or lost. Wittingly or unwittingly, she has participated in a plot to circumvent the electoral process and create a possibly dodgy voters’ roll that is guaranteed to deliver a positive result for Lungu,the incumbent. Voter registers are the elections!

What is most disappointing is that Kasonde refused to withdraw her case even when several well-meaning people, including lawyers more senior and experienced than her, pleadedwith her to do so. If she is to succeed in her advocacy work,which includes efforts to defend democracy, Kasonde would do well to learn, urgently, the value of building consensus with other progressive forces, especially when dealing with important national matters. By nature, advocacy is collaborative and requires the subordination of one’s ego to the collective, no matter how informally constructed. It is dangerous to retain a lone-wolf kind of attitude when one needs to work with other people to determine the most effective strategy for achieving certain goals and the best course of action on issues of greater public interest.

Those who participate in causes meant for the promotion of the public good need to learn the importance of actively listening to others, exercising humility, and retaining the capacity to be persuaded to another point of view if the weakness of their own is shown. How ironic that Kasonde, thanks to her rigidity or refusal to withdraw her case from the ConCourt, has helped facilitate the very outcome she was seeking to prevent – the production of a potentially problematic voters’ register. Her actions demonstrate howsmall decisions that might initially seem insignificant can over time produce unforeseen, large and adverse consequences. They also provide a perfect example of howordinarily well-meaning individuals can sometimes commit grave mistakes that hurt public interest and potentially alter the course of a nation’s history.

Magistrate David Simusamba

In 2020, Lusaka Magistrate David Simusamba damaged the integrity of the Judiciary and fatally wounded public trust in it when he refused to recuse himself from presiding over the case involving opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) leader Chishimba Kambwili after the latter accused him of soliciting a K360,000 bribe in return for a favourable verdict. To demonstrate the seriousness of his claim, Kambwili, who was charged with the offences of forgery, uttering a false document and giving false information to a public officer, lodged a formal complaint against the alleged extortionate conduct of Simusamba to the Chief Justice of Zambia, Irene Mambilima.When Mambilima failed to provide a satisfactory response to his grievances, the NDC leader sued Simusamba in the High Court while his case remained active before the same Magistrate. Not even this persuaded the corruption-accused Magistrate to step aside in the interest of justice and pave the way for the matter to be re-assigned to another judge.

As the old adage goes, it is not merely of some importance but is of fundamental importance that justice should not only be done but should manifestly and undoubtedly be seen to be done. By refusing to recuse himself from hearing Kambwili’s case, Simusamba violated this established principle, opened himself to perceptions of bias and conflict of interest, and seriously undermined public confidence in the judiciary. A judge loses their impartiality in court the moment they start having differences of a serious personal nature with the accused. Once there is a perception that a magistrate or judge is an interested party in the case they are adjudicating, the principles of natural justice require such a judge to recuse themselves. The failure to do so places the judge in an awkward position, one that Simusamba found himself in.

If Kambwili’s conviction is now seen by the public as a consequence of his failure to pay the solicited bribe, an acquittal may similarly have been regarded as proof that payment did take place – the more reason why Simusamba, to preserve the integrity of the judiciary and his own, should have stepped aside. It is worth noting that the subordinate courts arewhere most Zambians access justice. The failure to ensure that the public sees justice being dispensed independently and fairlyin these structures does not do the justice system any good. If anything, it risks creating a situation where people, with their faith in the courts seriously eroded, begin to devise their own parallel systems of obtaining or meting out justice.

Chief Justice Irene Mambilima

What has really happened to justice Irene Mambilima? It would appear that being appointed to high office under President Lungu corrosively erodes any good judgement that the appointee previously possessed. As chairperson of the Electoral Commission of Zambia, Mambilima was a well-respected figure and widely acknowledged to have run the previous elections credibly. As Chief Justice and head of Zambia’s judiciary, she has been the opposite, presiding over the contested aftermathof the 2016 elections. Judicial independence has been eroded consistently under her watch. In 2020, Mambilima joined those actively damaging the integrity of the judiciary with two contributions of her own. The first and most glaring was her failure to use her administrative powers, pursuant to Constitution of Zambia, to stop Magistrate Simusamba from handling the above-mentioned case of Chishimba Kambwili. Before suing Simusamba in court, the NDC leader had formally complained to the Chief Justice and requested her to exercise her administrative functions to compel the allegedly bribe-seeking Magistrate to recuse himself from handling his case.

In a letter dated 17 December 2019, Kambwili wrote that “Simusamba has on at least three (3) to four (4) different occasions solicited money from me in order for him to deliver Judgment in my favour. Again, I have irrefutable proof of this conduct. I have [previously]…restrain[ed] myself from taking very drastic action against him especially that he is a young man with a lot to learn in life, but his conduct does not seem to be one of a person who is…willing to change and one capable of dispensing justice in my cases. Instead, he has proved to me that he is on a path to personally destroy me especially that I have not paid him the money he has been demanding totaling(sic) ZMW 360,000.00.”

Instead of asking Kambwili to provide the ‘irrefutable proof’ in his possession, the Chief Justice responded that Simusamba had told her that it was Kambwili who had instead offered to bribe him. Quoting Simusamba, Mambilima said that the corruption-accused magistrate had informed her that “…since the inception of the case in January 2018, Mr Kambwili has relentlessly attempted to bribe me with sums of money including offers to buy me a car at the time I had no car in the first quarter of 2018 when his case had just begun. He has on several occasions sent people most of whom are close friends including one of his lawyers to bribe me. At no time have I accepted any bribe from him or solicit for one and my message to all his envoys has been very diplomatic in order to avoid trouble for his envoys. In fact, My Lady, you may wish to know that the complaint before you has been triggered by my latest refusal to accept a bribe from him. [Recently], his new lawyer, Mr Cheelo who is a former classmate and friend approached me and told me that Mr Kambwili wanted help with his caseand was willing to pay any sums of money and remove Mr [Keith] Mweemba from his defence team as he had noticed that he, Mr Mweemba, was being acrimonious towards me. I respectfully declined the bribe and stopped picking all calls from Mr Cheelo. This is what triggered Mr Kambwili to write the complaint”, Simusamba is said to have told Mambilima.

Given these serious accusations and counter accusations of corruption between Magistrate Simusamba and the person he was trying, one would have expected the Chief Justice – even without getting into the veracity of both testimonies – to immediately facilitate for the transfer of the case to a different magistrate in order to protect the judiciary from real or perceived appearance of bias. Oddly, Mambilima did not. Instead, the Chief Justice told Kambwili in January 2020 that“You will no doubt note that while you are accusing the Magistrate of corruption, he is also accusing you of the same. This being the case, I will refer the matter to the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC)…. [In the meantime,] I have decided that trial in this case will proceed before Hon. D. Simusambabecause whatever decision he will reach is not final. Either party has a right to appeal and in the event of such an appeal, the correctness of that decision will no doubt, be scrutinised by the High Court in every respect”.

Mambilima’s response was as strange as it was a damming indictment on her reputation. If the Chief Justice found the allegations and counter allegations of corruption between Kambwili and Simusamba so serious that they warranted the involvement of the ACC, why then did she not consider removing the Magistrate from handling the case? Simusamba himself admits that he had personal engagement with the accused of a nature that involves several offers of money – a judge should not have such dealings with a person he is trying.Whether he turned down the bribe or not is immaterial. What matters is that the alleged offer goes directly at the heart of possible bias or conflict of interest. The moment Kambwili offered to bribe him, Simusamba should have reported the NDC leader to the ACC and recused himself from the case.

In any case, Section 39 (1) of the Anti-Corruption Act obligates a public officer to whom any gratification is corruptly given, promised or offered to report the attempted bribe to the ACC or police within 24 hours, failure to which he or she commits a crime and is liable upon conviction to imprisonment for a period not exceeding two years. By failing to report Kambwili’s alleged bribery attempts to the ACC or the police, Magistrate Simusamba may have committed a crime. However, if he had reported Kambwili, then Simusamba could no longer continue adjudicating the case because a conflict of interest would have arisen, since he would have become a complainant and a witness against the accused person appearing in his court. This is the more reasonwhy he should have either recued himself or been made to do so by the Chief Justice.

A key shortcoming of the Zambian judiciary is the failure to take the question of recusal very seriously. We saw this recently in the case involving former Director of Public Prosecutions Mutembo Nchito and the three-member tribunal that was appointed to investigate his suitability of remaining in office. When Nchito showed that two of the tribunal members were individuals who had previously lost their jobs after he had exposed their involvement in corruption and were therefore conflicted, Mambilima, presiding over the Supreme Court, brushed aside his serious grievances, ordering him to submit himself before it and stating that he could only complain after the tribunal had completed its work. How bad should things become before the principle of recusal is taken seriously by the Zambian judiciary?

Moreover, encouraging an accused person,as the Chief Justice effectively did to Kambwili, to get convicted so that he could later appeal to superior courts overlooks the time, legal and other costs of such proceedings and appeals. Mambilima’s conduct in this case was a perfect visible indicator to lay people about how rotten the judicial system may have become. It demonstrated her failure to show leadership as the person in charge of the administration of the judiciary,ultimately responsible for protecting its integrity. Allowing a magistrate facing a corruption charge to hear and pronounce judgement in the case of the accuser was simplya travesty. It should never have happened. Precisely in whose interest was the Chief Justice acting when she decided that Magistrate Simusamba should continue hearing Kambwili’s case? Why was it so important for this particular Magistrate, not any other magistrate in the whole judiciary, to hear Kambwili’s matter? And,if one may ask a separate but related question, why does it appear that many of the cases involving serious opposition party leaders and their supporters are only allocated to either Simusamba or Magistrate Felix Kaoma?

The second disappointingaction from justice Mambilima last year was her ill-advised attack on lawyers who represented Chishimba Kambwili in the same case that was before Magistrate Simusamba. On 24 July 2020, Mambilima held a meeting with the newly elected leadership of the Law Association of Zambia (LAZ) during which she condemned the attacks on the Judiciary. According to a LAZ report on the deliberations of the meeting, the Chief Justice “expressed concern at the growing tendency by Lawyers asking Magistrates and Judges to recuse themselves, when a matter is not going in favour of the Lawyer having conduct. She noted the increasing tendency by some Lawyers to intimidate Magistrates at the subordinate courts in order to influence decisions”.By ‘some Lawyers’, and given her earlier official correspondence with Kambwili, it is almost certain that Mambilima was referring to Keith Mweemba, Christopher Mundia and Gilbert Phiri, who were representing the NDC leader in the case before Simusamba.

Mambilima’s chastisement of the affected lawyers was wrong because they were simply carrying out professional instructionsfrom their client and had followed the right channel in expressing them – lodging a formal complaint to her office as opposed to accusing the Magistrate of being corrupt in the media. In effect therefore, the Chief Justice was condemning lawyers for doing their professional work as lawyers.Was her intention to intimidate the lawyers and impress LAZ to discipline them?Such conduct on the part of the Chief Justice is detrimental because it risks creating the impression that it is wrong to report a judge’s misconduct or to ask them to recuse themselves in instances where a clear possible case of conflict of interest exists. Mambilima’s actions also have the potential to undermine access to justice by creating an impression that there are problematicclients who do not deserve representation.

We are left to wonder, confronted with intense, potentially violent and litigious national political activities this year, including what is likely to be a disputed election, can Zambians have confidence in a Judiciary headed by justice Mambilima? History will tell.

…to be continued.

Credit: Diggers Newspaper

The Lion Almost Killed Me, It Charged At Me But My Boss Saved Me, Recounts Dr Innocent Ng’ombwa Who Last Time Successfully Tranquillized One

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Wildlife officers this week gunned down one lion that escaped from its enclosure at Mundawanga, sparking outrage among Zambians who wondered why Dr Innocent Ng’ombwa who last time successfully tranquillized a lion that had also escaped.
Some even tagged him in the comments, and this prompted him to explain that actually, he could have died while trying to tranquillize the animal.

“Many people have tagged me to check why I didnt tranquilize it like before? The truth is I actually darted it but it was in a very excited state and since the medicine takes about 5 to 10 minutes to work it was in that short period of time that it managed to jump the fence charged at me almost killing me because it came very close. It was at this time that my boss who was on standby put it down by shooting it,” he writes.

Here is his full post:
Mundawanga Lion Escapes Again:
This is not the kind of news we all expect, but guys Mundawanga is very old and National Parks just took over management few years ago and I must say DNPW is doing its best so far.

Most of the animal enclosures there look okay but these few experiences have proven that actually we need to do a complete overhaul of the place starting with the enclosures for the lions which pose a huge risk to human life. The wires fences are now weak and corroded at the bottom.

Mundawanga is very important to all of us and we must all help it grow and flourish at the same time maintaining safety to both human and animal life. Remember most of the places which offer game viewing are not very affordable for that small child from that compound hence Mundawanga remains very important as an education centre for wildlife.

Going forward in consideration of the unfolding events all the lions will be secured in what are called night rooms which are very safe built with concrete so that Management can redo all the lion fences. I know some of you are saying just close it but if we do that will be the last time that child in kuku compound saw a lion.

Meet the Director Conservation at Department of Wildlife Mr Andrew Chomba Eldred, the man who gunned down the lion that escaped from Mundawanga.

Fortunately funds have already been secured for this complete overhaul and hopefully this will be done in the soonest possible time so that people can go and learn about wildlife.
On a very sad note we have lost a lion! Many people have tagged me to check why I didnt tranquilize it like before? The truth is I actually darted it but it was in a very excited state and since the medicine takes about 5 to 10 minutes to work it was in that short period of time that it managed to jump the fence charged at me almost killing me because it came very close. It was at this time that my boss who was on standby put it down by shooting it.
So the life of the lion was indeed a concern but the decision was made to kill it because human life was at risk.

With these few words I want to assure the public that the lions will be put in safe night rooms and Mundawanga will soon get good secure fences.
I also would like to thank and salute my boss Mr. Andrew Chomba Eldred for saving my life from the lion attack this morning. I am grateful Sir🙏
Below is the photo of the man who saved my life this morning.

PF is at its lowest but it’s better to work with them– Musenge

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I KNOW things are not easy and that’s why I have taken a decision with a full consciousness that I want to join a team that I can work with in good or bad times, Mwenya Musenge said as he justified rejoining the PF.

Musenge, the former NDC secretary general, said he was aware that the PF was at its lowest but asked society to realise that people make mistakes.

“E, nabwelela ku PF. Kaili ubwafya bwakuti twalolesha five months iyi tapali efyo twalacita na agenda so twaloleshafye nati natubwelele, tubombefye nababene (Yes, I’m back to PF. The problem is that we have considered that in the remaining five months there’s nothing we can do with our agenda, so we just resolved to get back and work with them),” he said, after ditching his own party the Agenda for Human Development (AHD). “Problem iyabapo walishiba nga muli mung’anda kuti mwalaka naba wiso naba noko, wafuma ne cipyu waya. But later on, you will come back and say awe, bafyashi aba natwikale nifyo fine. Ifyakutila tubombe apa tatulemoneka kwati kuti twakwanisha so it’s better twabomba nababene (You know, it’s like in a home, you can quarrel with your father and mother, and you leave the home in anger. But later on, you will come back and say, these are my parents, let’s just stay like this. It seems we cannot manage on our own, so it’s better we just work with these (the PF).”

Musenge said he could not join the UPND because it is already in an alliance with Chishimba Kambwili.

“Nawishiba nokutila ati kulya kumbi (UPND) teti tuye. Kulya kuli umunandi, so ine naine mfwile nafwaya ukwakuya (You know that I can’t join the other side. There is my colleague there, so I should also find where to go),” he said.

Asked if the PF he criticised had changed, Musenge said, “Mwalishiba nga mwalipanga ama mistakes ma mistakes yalicitika (You know, if you have made mistakes, those are mistakes which have happened). What is important is to move on. Apa nomba kutila twalabomba shani (the issue now is, how do we work)? This is a party that we all laboured for under Michael Chilufya Sata. We worked extremely hard.”

He appreciated an invitation from defence minister Davis Chama to all those that left the PF to rejoin.

Musenge claimed that PF was his home and wondered what Sata would think to see what he and some of his colleagues did to the party.

“Like in my case, ama meetings yonse ayo twalekwata naba Kambwili (in all the meetings we had with Mr Kambwili), each and every meeting he was blaming me, saying I was the causer ati ninebo naleta ba Edgar Lungu (that I’m the one who brought Mr Edgar Lungu),” Musenge said. “So, in the end twaisalandafye ati kwena cacine (We just resolved that truly) I was very much involved, so it’s better to go and work with him.”

Musenge said it was wrong to assume that he had rejoined PF because he had no money.

“The Zambian politics unfortunately, that’s how they are…people always have stories to create but for me I don’t think that is the reason,” Musenge said.

The former Copperbelt minister said he was aware of the PF constitutional requirement on the re-admission which required one to wait for three years to be re-admitted.

He said it was up to the PF to accept him or not.

“Those constitutional requirements and demands are a PF prerogative and all I have hinted is to join PF. It’s up to the party to accept me or not accept me, but, as I have clearly indicated I am joining as an ordinary member,” said Musenge. “Otherwise, the party has a constitution and it is up to the party to make sure that they follow and abide by what the party constitution says.”

HH Calls For Sincere Dialogue With Emphasis That The Church Leads 

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PRESIDENT HAKAINDE HICHILEMA CALLS FOR SINCERE DIALOGUE WITH EMPHASIS THAT THE CHURCH LEADS

UPND President Hakainde Hichilema has called for a sincere dialogue with emphasis that the church leads the process.

In his letter to the Three Church Mother Bodies (Zambia Conference of Catholic Bishops, the Council of Churches in Zambia and the Evangelical Fellowship of Zambia), Mr Hichilema states that the nation only had the church to turn to for counsel and guidance in times such as these.

He indicated that the country is at cross roads; for the first time after a decade of strong economic growth resulting into lack of employment opportunities especially among the young people who to a large extent have been exposed to anti-social vices.

The UPND leader also stated that the poor state of the economy has been exacerbated by stifling national debt which needs to be addressed seriously.

He further indicated that Zambia was supposed to have been building on the accolade of being an oasis of peace for the role the nation played in the liberation of neighbouring countries but bemoaned the nation’s steadily sliding into a nation of perpetual strife.

He further indicated that hate speech, psychological and physical violence have reached unprecedented levels for a country that was once held in high esteem for upholding democratic tenets.

Mr Hichilema cited the selective application of the law, especially the Public Order Act as one issue which has heavily contributed to the nation’s decline in good governance standing.

“My Lord Bishops, these are but just a few selected threats facing our country and require the collective participation of all citizens in finding solutions. We will turn to you, our spiritual leaders to lead us into an open and honest discussion to resolving these challenges of our time. Our trust in you is based on your tested leadership that saw us usher in the Multiparty democracy in 1991, facilitating the peaceful transfer of power in 2011 and your continued efforts at fostering dialogue among political parties,” reads part of the letter.

“My Lord Bishops, as we have consistently put it, we have always been and are committed to genuine dialogue, led by the Three Church Mother Bodies (Zambia Conference of Catholic Bishops – ZCCB, Council of Churches in Zambia – CCZ, and Evangelical Fellowship of Zambia – EFZ). This is because we believe that we all have a responsibility to leave this country better than we found it. We desire a Zambia, where all live in peace, harmony and love, irrespective of any divide.”

Mr Hichilema’s letter dated 28th January 2021, has been copied to the Principal Private Secretary at State House, the Electoral Commission of Zambia, the Chief Justice and the Human Rights Commission.

Others copied to include, the Minister of Religious and National Guidance, the Minister of Justice, the Minister of Home Affairs and the Law Association of Zambia (LAZ) President.