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THE INTERESTING TALE OF ADAMSON MUSHALA : AS TOLD BY WIFE

THE INTERESTING TALE OF ADAMSON MUSHALA : AS TOLD BY WIFE

ONE day in December 1972, Adamson Mushala bundled his wife and five children, including a two-weeks-old baby, into a brand new Land Rover 109 station wagon and drove off from his home in Mufumbwe.

He had told his wife that they were going to attend a friend’s wedding in Mongu, Western Province, but they soon found themselves crossing the border into Angola.

That was Mushala’s escape out of the country to begin his armed rebellion against the Kaunda government that would last from 1976 to 1982.

Before he was finally killed by government soldiers, Mushala had morphed into an enigma who inspired both fear and admiration.

Thirty-six years after his death, his widow, Rejoice, remembers a smartly dressed gentleman with a beautiful smile.

On the wall of her living room hangs a black-and-white studio photo of her husband.

“He took that picture when we were in Angola,” she says calmly after noticing my curiosity as we sat in her living room.

Rejoice lives in a small settlement called Kivuku in Kasempa, North-Western Province.

Her house is just a few hundred metres from where she first met her husband – at Mukinge Mission School, back in the 1950s.

When Mushala completed his Standard Six Upper, he went to train as a game ranger, while Rejoice went to live in Chizela (now Mufumbwe), where she worked as a community school teacher.

It was here that the two former school-mates ran into each other again and fell in love.

Rejoice says she had a number of suitors before Mushala, including Emmanuel Mulemena, who later became a kalindula music maestro.

“There are many people who proposed to marry me, but I think God arranged for Adamson to be my husband,” she says, a slight glint in her eyes.

She adds: “I don’t know what attracted me to him. Of course he was tall and very smart. He really looked nice in his suits, but I think it was just God who brought us together.”

“I liked the way he walked and he had a beautiful smile. I also liked his complexion,” says Rejoice.

She still refers to Mushala as “my black-shine”.

In 1959, Mushala and Rejoice got married at Chizela Bible School in Mufumbwe.

According to Rejoice, the European missionaries at the Bible college had helped to sponsor and arrange the wedding.

“Many people came to witness our wedding because it was the first of its kind in Mufumbwe,” says Rejoice.

“It was a wonderful wedding held in Christian tradition,” she adds.

Rejoice describes her marriage as “wonderful”.

“He really loved me,” she says.

On January 16, 1960, the couple had their first child called Bert.

But by this time, Mushala had become completely disillusioned with the British colonial government.

“He was not happy with the white colonialists and he really wanted to join the fight for independence,” says Rejoice.

Shortly after, Mushala quit his job and joined the independence struggle.

Both Mushala and Rejoice had been actively involved in the fight for Zambia’s independence under the United National Independence Party (UNIP) led by Kenneth Kaunda.

In fact, Rejoice says she was present in 1961 when Julia Chikamoneka and other women protested topless in the capital against colonial rule.

Mushala, himself, was sent to organise party activities in North-Western Province.

“He was really involved in the fight,” says Rejoice.

A GIRL NAMED MAO

Then in 1962, at the height of the struggle for independence, Mushala and several young men were sent to China for training in guerrilla warfare.

Rejoice recalls seeing off her husband at the airport in Lusaka.

At the time, Rejoice was expecting the couple’s second child.

While in China, Mushala had met Mao Zedong, better known as Chairman Mao, who is the founding father of the People’s Republic of China.

Actually, there is a romantic story to their meeting.

When Chairman Mao learned that Mushala’s wife was expecting a child, he gave him a parcel for the baby, with a special request – to name the baby after him.

When Mushala returned home in 1963, Rejoice had given birth to a baby girl. Mushala named the girl “Mao”.

Rejoice says the parcel from Chairman Mao contained baby clothes and toys.

When the country attained independence on October 24, 1964, Mushala was living in Kamwala, Lusaka.

Rejoice remembers the day clearly.

“We all wore suits and went to celebrate,” she says.

But for Mushala, that celebration was short-lived. He was soon discontented with the Kaunda government.

He was particularly unhappy for being passed for appointments.

Mushala wanted to be in charge of wildlife.

Rejoice thinks people close to Kaunda had warned him against appointing her husband to head the department of wildlife, saying he would use the position to rise against government.

“But he just loved the job of a game ranger, his plan was not to turn against Kaunda,” says Rejoice.

When he could not bear his frustrations any longer, Mushala turned his back on Kaunda and UNIP and got involved with a new opposition party called United Party led by Nalumino Mundia.

But his activities would soon get him into trouble, and he ended up spending months in detention in Chinsali.

Rejoice says she was never told where her husband was during that period, and she herself had been placed under house arrest in Mufumbwe.

According to Rejoice, when Mushala came back, he was bitter, and started having clandestine meetings with some people.

“He never shared his plans with me.

Whenever I asked him, he used to tell me that women are not supposed to know everything that a man was doing,” she says.

In December 1972, the country was declared a one-party state.

Rejoice says Mushala hated the one-party state.

“He used to say to me ‘why should a man stand against a frog, does it mean a frog represents us the people?’” she recalls.

Under the one-party state, citizens only had two options on the ballot – YES or NO, Kaunda or a frog.

A REBEL IS BORN

One of Mushala’s close friends at the time was Mulondwe Muzungu.

According to Mr Muzungu, in December 1972, shortly following the declaration of one-party state, Mushala had walked into his office on Cairo Road to pay his premium on his life insurance policy under the Old Mutual financial company.

Mr Muzungu remembers one

remarkable detail about his friend that day – he was driving a brand new Land Rover 109 station wagon.

“It must have been grey or beige,” he says.

But it is the words that Mushala said to him as he walked out of his office that struck him most.

“As he was going, he said to me, ‘look after my children, for you will not see me, except on incarnation’. I did not understand those words, so I just laughed,” says Mr Muzungu.

The next time he would hear of his friend was on January 11, 1973.

“At lunch time, there was a news bulletin on Radio Zambia to the effect that William Chipango, Chrispin Mwendabai and magistrate Mwanamwale had been arrested in the Sesheke area, allegedly for ferrying people across the Zambezi into South-West Africa (Namibia) for military training, and that Adamson Mushala had fled the country,” he says.

But before then, Rejoice recalls that when her husband returned to Mufumbwe from Lusaka, he asked her to accompany him to a friend’s wedding in Mongu.

According to Rejoice, Mushala had tried many times before to persuade her to travel abroad with him, but she always refused.

This time, however, he was more persuasive.

“He insisted that we go together because his friend wanted to meet me,” she says.

But Rejoice was still recovering after delivering her fifth child.

“I told him I could not go on a long trip because my baby was just about two weeks old, but he insisted. He told me we would use a shortcut through Kabompo and that he would drive carefully,” she recalls.

Rejoice finally gave in, and around 16:00 hours on that day in December 1972, after saying goodbye to relatives, the family got on the Land Rover and headed westwards, making a stopover in Manyinga district for a week.

Later, on the way, Rejoice noticed soldiers in strange uniform.

“I asked my husband why there were many soldiers,” she says.

That is when Mushala explained that they were actually headed for Luanda, the capital of Angola.

“I didn’t know we were going to Angola,” says Rejoice. “He never shared his plans with me. You know how secretive men can be.”

The family passed through Makondo, Calunda and spent two weeks in Kazombo, before reaching Luanda.

When they arrived in Luanda, Mushala explained his plan to his wife.

“He told me that he was now going to fight against the one-party system,” she says.

Rejoice says while in Luanda, Mushala would usually go away for long periods from home.

“He used to fly from Luanda and go and meet his friends. I don’t know where they used to meet from, but I suspect they used to meet in South Africa,” she says.

After staying in Luanda for three years, Mushala moved his family to South Africa.

And in 1976 – Rejoice does not remember the exact date or month – Mushala said goodbye to his wife and headed back to Zambia.

“He told me if I was not afraid I could return to Zambia, but he also warned me that the authorities would either arrest me or kill me,” she recalls.

That was the last time Rejoice saw her husband, or ever heard from him.

“I remained like a widow,” says Rejoice, who was by this time training to become a doctor.

She says from then onwards, the whites who were taking care of her and her family would regularly update her about her husband and assure her he was okay.

“The whites who kept us used to give us updates about my husband. They would tell me where he was operating from and they told me he was safe,” she says.

But in November 1979, Rejoice decided to return to Zambia.

When I ask why she decided to return, she responds: “Why would I not return to my own country?”

She and her children, plus two other families, were driven to the border between Angola and Namibia by South African soldiers.

They then had to walk through the bush towards Zambia.

“We ran out of food and we had to depend on wild fruits,” she says.

After days, they arrived in Shangombo, which lies on the Namibian border in Western Province, and handed themselves to police.

“I introduced myself as Mrs Mushala. The officer-in-char

ge was really surprised,” she says.

According to Rejoice, the government wanted to send a plane to pick them up, but she refused.

“I refused to use a plane because there were other freedom fighters’ wives and I didn’t want to leave them behind.”

Later, they were driven to Senanga before being taken to Lilayi, where they were detained for about two months.

In January 1980, she was detained at Lilayi before being taken to Kawambwa and placed under house arrest.

While in detention, she repeatedly wrote letters to Dr Kaunda begging him to release her and the other detainees.

MUSHALA IS DEAD

According to Rejoice, on Sunday, November 27, 1982, around 09:00 hours, a man came hurriedly to the detention house and threw a copy of a newspaper inside.

“Mrs Mushala, look at this newspaper,” the man said.

“I got the newspaper and read that Mushala had been killed and that his body had been transported to Solwezi,” says Rejoice.

Rejoice says Mushala had appeared to her in a dream the previous night to say goodbye to her.

“He told me, ‘my wife, I’m gone now remain in peace, may God keep you till you grow old’.”

She says one of her children had heard her talking to someone in the night, and had asked her who she was talking to in the morning.

“I told him your father came and he was saying goodbye to me,” she says.

Rejoice said initially she was told she would be allowed to attend her husband’s burial. Then she was told the body would be transported to Lusaka.

But finally she was told she could not travel to Solwezi for security reasons.

“When they told me that, I collapsed, they had to rush me to hospital,” she says.

Rejoice and two other women would remain in detention two years after Mushala’s death.

The women protested their detention with a hunger strike, which seemed to have gotten the attention of the authorities.

Rejoice says she finally got a chance to talk to Kaunda via phone when she was in Mansa.

“I spoke to Kaunda on the phone when I was in detention in Mansa in 1984,” she says.

She says Dr Kaunda told her that she was now free.

“That was the first time I spoke to Kaunda, and that was the last,” she says.

Rejoice says President Kaunda did not want her to return to Mufumbwe, but to settle in Lusaka.

Rejoice refused and returned to Mufumbwe.

“I didn’t want people to think that I was working with the government against my husband.

UPND Lufwanyama Councillor rescinds his decision to join the embattled PF

One of the six United Party for National Development (UPND councillors) who were bought by the ruling Patriotic Front (PF) last week has rescinded his decision to rejoin his party (UPND).

Lufwanyama ward Councillor, Rogers Simwemba told journalists this afternoon that he had opted to reclaim his seat after carefully reflecting and realising that the Patriotic Front was playing tricks

“PF forced me to resign, am a student of public health and they promised that they will be give me a good job upon completion of my studies, I realised that they were lying and did not mean well,” said Cllr Simwemba.

He also said that the people of Lufwanyama have lost hope in the PF because they are suffering and struggling to live a descent life.

Mr Simwemba claimed that there were no political benefits on hanging joining a political party that had lost its political glory, late alone lost touch with the grassroots.
Asked why he opted to rescind his earlier decision, Cllr Simwemba, who claimed to have been lured into joining the ruling party after he was promised a job upon completion of his Medical Clinical studies at one of the prestigious colleges on the Copper Belt stated that he could not continue hanging onto a political party without a future and hope for the people of Zambia.

And welcoming back Mr Mweemba to the Party, UPND Secretary General, Stephen Katuka expressed worry at the PF’s desperation to hold onto power at all costs including the “wanton” creation of endless by elections that he said were a drain on the country’s economy..

Meanwhile, UPND Elections Chairperson, Garry Nkombo, has warned area MP, Joseph Malanji and Lusaka Province Minister, Bowman Lusambo to accept Simwemba’s decision to rescind his earlier decision, stating that the later should not be a victim of the usual, typical threats from the ruling elite as all that was given to him after he resigned from his post were now his property.

Mr Nkombo said that the Foreign Affairs Minister and his Kabushi counterpart had gone on rampage to distabilise the UPND on the Copperbelt following failed endeavours to do the same in Northwestern, Western and Southern Provinces, respectively.

Mr Nkombo said the law provides for a 30-day period after resigning and that the Council Chairperson is within the law to receive the letter of the councillor who rescinded his decision.

He said it is unfortunate that the PF is on a trail to continue causing by-elections which began in north Western province, North-western, Lufwanyama and now going to Masaiti.
He said PF is buying the councillors using stolen money from the government, in-order to show the country that it is a preferred party when in fact not.

“ PF should stop playing games and began to do the right thing, Councillor Rodgers Simweemba who rescinded his decision is one of the six councillors paid to resign.” said Mr Nkombo

He said the people behind the resignation of the councillors are Kabushi MP Bowman Lusambo, Joe Malanji and Spuki Mukemwa.

He warned the PF not to begin calling the councillor who has rescind his decision to resign and that the money given to him is his and after all it was willingly given to him.

He said that UPND will not tolerate but take action should PF try to threaten the councillor .
And Lufwanyama Councillor Chairperson, Chiyuka moses acknowledged having received the letter from Rodgers Simweemba who rescinded his decision to resign.

He described Councillor Simweemba as a hard working person who contributes positively in the Council.

“I knew that he was cheated and corrupted by the Patriotic Front and that he was not going to remain in PF because he cannot not fit in as they have no principles and they care less about the community which is not the case with UPND.” Said Mr Chiyuka.

UPND MEDIA TEAM

Princess Sekute Does Not Qualify To Speak On Befalf Of The Chiefs Of Southern Province On Bill 10 Or Any Other Matter – Chief Mukuni

Statement for immediate release by Senior Chief Mukuni

5th July 2020

PRINCESS SEKUTE DOES NOT QUALIFY TO SPEAK ON BEFALF OF THE CHIEFS OF SOUTHERN PROVINCE ON BILL 10 OR ANY OTHER MATTER.

I wish to categorically rebut the assertions reported by several news media including the National Broadcaster ZNBC two days ago, which stated that ‘Chieftainess’ Sekute spoke on behalf of Southern Province traditional leaders, on matters pertaining to the moribund Bill 10.

First and foremost the individual in question is not a Chieftainess but a Princess who is standing in for her father Chief Sekute, who is recuperating from an illness. Further and therefore, it is against royal protocols to purport to speak on behalf of reigning Chiefs and their subjects when one is not enthroned as a Chief and when the Chief of the affected Chiefdom is alive.

To that effect, what was reported that Princess Sekute speaks on behalf of the Chiefs in Southern Province that their Royal Highnessess support the passing of the controversial Bill 10 into law is not only false but lacks merit and facts.

I was in the meeting in which the Republican President His Excellency Dr Edgar Chagwa Lungu addressed Southern Province Royal Highnesses on several matters relating to national affairs, and nowhere in the discussion was it resolved that Bill 10 should be supported or consented by the Chiefs in the Pronvice.

In order to set the record straight and clear the names of the Chiefs that attended the meeting, I challenge the Princess to name the Royal Highnesses who chose her to speak on their behalf in support of Bill 10, whose shelf life as a mischievous tool to cure Zambia’s constitutional ills has since expired.

As far as we are concerned as Chiefs in Southern Province, Bill 10 is stillborn and buried and no amount of behind the scenes corrupt machinations will resurrect it from its tomb.

The people of Zambia were not consulted on the enactment of this Bill whose treacherous agenda is to perpetuate dictatorship and the abuse of public affairs. All citizens must continue to stand firm and alert against the monstrous Bill 10 which has been time barred similar to the UPND Presidential petition whose 14 day period elapsed. Let the blind application of the law be fairly implemented on both PF and UPND without discrimination.What is good for the goat must be good for the dog.

Senior Chief Mukuni
of the Leya people of
Kazungula, Livingstone and Zimba Districts and all the Bene Mukuni.

Disrespecting the President in UPND Strongholds:PF warns of same treatment to UPND Leaders

By Alex Simuwelu

Our people in PF strongholds have followed very closely how three (3) Monze based UPND Members of Parliament led by Mr. Jack Mwimbu and their Ward Councillors disrespected the President of the Republic of Zambia, His Excellency President Edgar Chagwa Lungu by refusing to meet him on his recent visit to Southern Province.

We have also noted that UPND in the area went out of their way to try and frustrate the Government’s development agenda for Southern Province when Mwiimbu and company engaged in disrespectful inflammatory talk and a general rubble rousing.

We wish to courteously advise UPND and its leader Mr. Hichilema that they should expect to reap a bumper harvest from PF strongholds of the inflammatory seed they sowed in Monze. They should expect to receive a taste of their own medicine – with an extra dosage.

DOES OCIDA AND OTHER RELATED CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANISATIONS APPROVE OF MONZE BASED UPND MP’S AND COUNCILLORS DISRESPECTING THE PRESIDENT?

We are also keen to know what the newly formed “Civil Society Organisation” OCIDA has to say about UPND MP’s and Councillors disrespectful attitude towards the Head of State. Does their silence on the matter mean approval?

What do senior citizens Mama Lily Monze, Ompie Nkumbula-Liebenthal, have to say about Monze based MP’s mobilizing cadres and disrespecting the Head of State?

Is this kind of behaviour approved of by former Secretaries to the Cabinet Sketchley Sacchika and Leslie Mbula?

Does Archbishop Emeritus Telesphore Mpundu endorse such waywardness? Perhaps he will look the other way and try to put a spin to it?

What about TIZ, Action Aid and related Civil Society organisations?

Is disrespect of the institution of the Presidency “activism”
Their silence is deafening.

Perhaps they will they only suddenly find their voices when we return UPND the favour in our strongholds?

RELATED RECENT INCIDENT OF SIAVONGA UPND OFFICIAL CAPTURED ON VIDEO INCITING VIOLENCE

In a related development, our people in PF strongholds have watched with disappointment a viral video of a Siavonga UPND official who was filmed inciting people to beat public officers (including police officers) that will be conducting National Registration Card (NRC) mobile registration in the area.
Again why have OCIDA and other related “Civil Society” organisations have been mute on this matter?

I want to emphasize that PF strongholds are solidly behind His Excellency President Edgar Chagwa Lungu; we will photocopy the Monze formula and energetically use it against their retrogressive Opposition leader Hakainde Hichilema.

The people and grassroots in Patriotic Front Strongholds are solidly behind the Government of His Excellency President Edgar Chagwa Lungu and his candidature for 2021.

The people and grassroots in Patriotic Front Strongholds are against the backward retrogressive Monze formula of Jack Mwimbu, Hakainde Hichilema and his regional party.

Let them come; they will enthusiastically be served with a taste of their own medicine.

The Author is the Provincial Chairman Patriotic Front Muchinga Province and a Member of the Central Committee

Popular South Africa Prophet Jay Israel Senior confesses being “Satanist”

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I told some friends that until Jay- Israel reveals what power ALPH LUKAU and himself were using to prophecy, I will not believe his new found repentance.

Well, in his latest broadcast, he has decided to bare it all.

He said, this was the day, he was initiated into SATANISM publicly We know it happened secretly in the bedroom before this time.

If you care to listen for yourself, go to his page and get a first hand info.

I took time to watch the so called ordination thing long time before now, and you just see it was nothing short of occultic initiation.

For those who called me names when I told you that alph LUKAU is nothing but a SATANIST, I have nothing much to tell you because I understand your difficulties.

But each passing day, I am a happy man because truth will always resurrect, no matter how long you burry it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You can follow him on his Facebook page and watch the video of his confession on how he was initiated into the occult.

What you should note is his spiritual father’s signs.

you can also noticed the same with him

 

 

 

 

 

you can judge for yourself it is not every prophets, that is prophesying for God. See more of his pictures and his spiritual father.

 

 


This was wen he was commissioned into the occultic realm.

 

This is a big warning for young Ministers looking for spiritual father’s, not every prophets you should run to for spiritual help. Some will deceived you into the occultic world in the name of anointing you for spiritual powers.

See the reaction of some of his followers here

Nothing good can come out of a thieving govt, says Sikaile

SIKAILE Sikaile has charged that people in PF are rich monsters who should be voted out next year.

Sikaile has also challenged Vice-President Inonge Wina to mention those that send people in government to steal public resources.

In a statement, he said the PF government had completely shifted away from people’s needs.

“Yes, they are rich monsters. Imagine the whole lot of the President openly telling his people in public offices to steal, but not get everything, who does that? No serious leader would encourage his team to steal. Only a playboy like Edgar Lungu does that through his ‘ubomba mwibala’ slogan which means stealing public resources,” he said.

“I’m very happy that today millions of youth and other concerned citizens who once believed in this corrupt government, their eyes have opened up and they can see for themselves that there is nothing good that can come out of a thieving government. My fellow youths, let us not be intimidated by these crooks. Their exit door is near. They have stolen enough from poor Zambians whom when they want to speak out, they get threatened.”

Sikaile called for courage among people, in spite of intimidation from PF and its agents.

“But I want to assure the people of Zambian that some of us are very ready to die just to make sure thieves leave our resources alone. We are ready to die just to defend the Constitution of Zambia, our nation and public resources,” he stated. “We are ready to fight this grand corruption which starts from State House to a PF ward level. For the sake of our future and that of our children as well as future generations, we shall sacrifice and put Edgar Lungu and PF in the political trash come 2021. We have seen the increasing number of corrupt activities, and the President, Mr Lungu is happy by protecting these criminals terrorising our resources like monkeys in a banana field. We shall fight for a better Zambia to ensure that all Zambians are catered for and have a share of what God has given us.”

And responding to Vice-President Wina who last week told parliament that youths who protested against corruption were being used by politicians, Sikaile said every citizen had a right to express themselves.

“May I also state that the remarks by Vice-President Inonge Wina to say ‘we, the youths protesting against her corrupt government, are being misled by politicians’ are disappointing and a clear indication that she is too old, and outdated to come to realities of what is going on in Zambia and the future of young people and future generations to come under the corrupt PF government,” stated Sikaile. “If I may ask Mrs Wina, who funds or misleads PF leaders to be stealing our natural resources since, to them, whosoever expresses their concerns about national issues is being funded by a politician? Under a normal circumstance, every citizen has a duty to protect the country especially when such evil and criminal activities like the rampant corruption are taking place in the country as though we have no leaders.”

I am not mad, I’m just above the average person – Miles Sampa

LUSAKA Mayor Miles Sampa says he is not daunted by criticism.

Speaking on Studio Ken when he showed off the glitzy side of his life, Sampa says those that say he is mad or question his mental permanency remind him of the time his late uncle and founder of the Patriotic Front Michael Sata was called a lunatic.

Sampa, who chose to have his interview in his bedroom, noted that statements about his mental stability were started even before he could locate the whereabouts of toilets at his office.

He insisted that he was not mad, stating that when he became mayor most people did not understand him.

“They say the Mayor is mad, he is mad then I started questioning myself but I remembered that I first heard this line on my uncle Michael Sata…even him thy said he was mad, especially the MMD. They are wrong, I don’t think I am mad. I came to a conclusion that my reasoning capacity is too much high, above certain people, they couldn’t understand me. When I took that Chibuku, people again talked, Chibuku became the best brand in Africa, so I was proud of them because they are in Lusaka and they employ people, so to promote them I took a picture. I wasn’t drinking but they said I am encouraging youths to take Chibuku instead of drinking Tujilijili which by the way they drink like water,” Sampa said.

He clarified that he would not stop youths drinking beer but would rather encourage them to drink Chibuku, which was cheaper and had nutritional value.

“I am not mad, I am perfectly fine, I just think above the average person, so before they realise what I am doing, they think I am mad. But when they see the results, they start clapping…no, I would like to believe I am highly exposed and these people may take it in a wrong way but I have been highly exposed, education wise, in all sorts of life. I have been to the University of Zambia, I have been to do my Master in South Africa, I have lived there, I have been to Harvard University, stayed at Harvard for two months, got panel beated (sic) mentally and got a certificate. I have been to Oxford University for a month, staying there, got panel ‘beated’ mentally and got a leadership certificate. I have met people around the world, I am exposed,” he said.

Sampa said he is just different from an ordinary and average person hence most people fail to understand him.

He said he seems different now because of the dissimilar roles that he had played in the country as a leader.

Sampa said he was an accomplished banker, who worked for Barclays, Finance and in South Africa as a senior officer.

“By the time I was leaving Barclays Bank, I was an executive director, one step…by now I would have been MD if I stayed in the bank. My peers are Mizinga Melu, we used to talk when she was in treasury at Stanchart, Mukwandi Chibesakunda, all these people are my peers in banking, so as banker I needed to behave professionally but then I went in politic as MP of Matero and then as deputy minister, I needed to behave differently…as deputy minister of finance, the behaviour was different, I was meeting IMF, World Bank so I needed to be executive. As Mayor it’s different; you have to be on the ground and deal with the grassroots…everybody,” He said. “I deal with the youths, marketeers at my house, they come from Bauleni every day and when I meet them, I reduce myself to their level, I don’t play like I am educated. Now I am working on my PhD, God willing one day I will be called Dr Sampa.”

He said he was accustomed to be the mayor he wants to be and not one who sits in the office enjoying the big screen television, aircon and coffee.

“So when you meet me with people from Matero, I act like I am not educated; I speak their language. Maybe to be a good mayor you have to act like you are mad, Michael Sata used to be called mad but now they remember that he was the best governor of Lusaka. If you go there at the council, that you are Mr Smart, people who come there are from all over the city and if you are going to be Mr Smart, ‘I am the mayor of Lusaka, a very important man’, you aren’t gonna talk to the people and they will not like you so I reduce myself to their level,” Sampa said.

He further said the mayor who is going to take over from him should behave mad to achieve results.

Sampa said if people say he had performed above average and were happy then the office needs a mad mayor like he had been.

Asked to rate his performance, Sampa declined to blow his own trumpet but insisted that he was putting in everything he could.

And Sampa said he decided to have his interview from his bedroom to show that he had nothing to hide.

Sampa said only a lazy mayor would be void of criticism.

He said he was not offended by what people say but that it helps him change.

“Any performing mayor will have drama, only a lazy mayor will not be talked about, so I am determined to perform,” he said.

Meanwhile, Sampa said his open plan bedroom and dressing was inspired by American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, entrepreneur, record executive, and actor Sean Combs.

He said he had over 50 caps and hats, 20 different truck suits, jewelry and various designer clothes as reflected in Combs’ life as he grew up.

Showing off his bedroom set up, Sampa, 50, revealed that he had five children and none of them shares the same mother.

He said he regrets having married late at 37.

Sampa, however, stated that he had realised that there was no perfect woman or man.

He further revealed that although he has only been divorced once, he had engaged five times before finally settling down.

LUNGU IS LIKE A HYENA…which has been made the shepherd – Chifire

EDGAR LUNGU’S refusal to fire Chitalu Chilufya is not only a demonstration of hatred towards those that are fighting corruption but also a show of a lack of respect for investigative wings, says Gregory Chifire.

Reacting to the State House statement that health minister Dr Chitalu Chilufya is innocent of all corruption charges until proven guilty by the courts of law, Chifire said this does not surprise anyone because the presidency neither believes in fighting the theft of public money nor wanton corruption.

“If Lungu was a responsible leader, he could have either fired or asked his ministers facing corruption charges to resign on their own accord so that investigative wings can do their job without impediment. The statement by State House claiming that Chitalu Chilufya is innocent does not surprise some of us because the people that run State House neither believe in fighting the theft of public money nor the fight against wanton corruption,” Chifire said.

Chifire, the exiled Human Rights activist, lamented that President Lungu was a strange man who loves to twist the law to suit his desires.

“One wonders why he has made it a priority to shield those accused of corruption. Little wonder people are saying that State House has become a den of thieves,” he said.

He wondered why if Dr Chilufya could he not be excused from his ministerial position to face the law without the coat of a minister if he was innocent as President Lungu was claiming.

He wondered what was with Dr Chilufya when ordinary civil servants investigated for criminal offenses were sent on forced leave and put on half salaries.

Chifire, who is also Southern Africa Network Against Corruption (SANAC) director, said it was just common sense that the same, if not harsher conditions, should apply to ministers.

“Edgar as usual is hiding in a questionable legal interpretation. Zambia is the only country in the world where a minister accused of corruption by State agencies continues to hold office. We have actually become a laughing stock in the eyes of the whole world, all thanks to Mr Lungu and his love for corruption,” Chifire said.

He noted that President Lungu had consistently demonstrated his love for corruption having failed to fire Ronald Chitotela, earlier.

“Now he has failed to fire Chilufya. He will never fire anyone on the basis of stealing public money, corruption, being in possession of property suspected to be proceeds of crime or indeed abuse of authority. On the other hand, he can only fire those challenging his hold on to power,” he said.

Chifire said Zambians should never think that President Lungu would fight corruption as he was both the benefactor and beneficiary of corruption.

He said the Head of State fears to fire those involved in corruption because he benefits from the deals in question.

“He is actually the one who should be fired first. Lungu is like a hyena, which has been made shepherd. Regardless of the responsibility you give a hyena, it will never stop to pounce on the sheep. Not until we change the Sheppard, the sheep will continue to go missing,” said Chifire.

50 Cent praises Nicki Minaj, says she’s an “alpha female”

Lil Wayne welcomed 50 Cent during Friday’s episode of Young Money Radio.

In a wide-ranging conversation, the hip-hop tycoon opened up about executive producing Pop Smoke’s posthumous album Shoot for the Stars Aim for the Moon and reminisced on the first time he met the Brooklyn rapper, who showed up late to the meeting.

“When he was late, Renee—dude who works for me—goes, ‘Yo, why are you late, bro?’” recalled 50. “He said, ’50 don’t work for you. You wait for 50. You new.’ And he was like, ‘Oh my bad.’ Like he said, he said, ‘I just got caught in the trap.’ No you ain’t no trapping. You have bags and sh*t in the car you was shopping. He said, ‘Yeah, I was. I was shopping. I was shopping.’”

50 took a liking to the young MC, who was often compared to him. “I talked to him. I’m like, ‘This someone new in the league is copying your style?’ And even at that point, it’s a form of flattery. He’s copying you because your material was such an influence on him and that’s the way he learned to do it. He learned it from listening to you. It’s another thing when this n***a talking to you and you looking at him, you going ‘Nah this n***a not copying 50 Cent. This n***a is 50 Cent!’”

During the interview, 50 also brought up Nicki Minaj. Fif, who has been supportive of Nicki in the past, once again bestowed praise on the Queen, who he called an “alpha female.”

“I love me some Nicki. This n***a actually happens to come from my neighborhood. It happens to be a girl, but that n***a is tough!” he said. “She be harder than the n***a she f**k with. She be harder and she’s an alpha female! That motherf**ker tough! You see what I’m saying, son? You got to watch her or she’ll go—she’ll do something that’s pulling a move to assert herself.”

Additionally, the “Power” mogul honored his mentor Eminem, crediting him for launching his career. “Being in connection to Em, I say this shit openly, right. I don’t think you sell 13 million records without Eminem,” said 50. “Because that connection makes them understand that you understand how they fit into the culture. When they see Em, they see someone that actually grew… hip-hop culture is Black music, forget about it. Everybody around him is African-American, Proof and Denaun and everybody that’s part of D12. And he comes up and he’s that fucking good, it goes OK, I see where I fit.”

50 said his connection to Eminem helped open doors just as Dr. Dre did for Em. “And for me, on my journey, it was like, ‘You like hip-hop? Why? Who do you like?’ And they go, ‘I like Em.’ It was their first answer. So if you say you like me after, I can see why you got turned on to me considering I’m down with Em and Dre. Dre would make the credibility in Em as a foundation. That connection would mean credibility. This guy’s from N.W.

Their partnership was fruitful, and 50’s debut Get Rich or Die Tryin’ sold millions out the gate. “When I come and I connect to it, it allows you to—my man, you had to be Tupac, make a double CD, and die in the process to go down as an African-American artist in the hip-hop culture. So when I come through and I do 13 million records for the first album, it creates the kind of confusion you couldn’t believe.”

In addition to 50, Lil Wayne was joined by special guests Naomi Campbell and Whoopi Goldberg during Friday’s episode of Young Money Radio.

Black American soldier survived two tours in Iraq only to die mysteriously in Texas jail shouting ‘I can’t breathe’

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Sgt. James Brown was an African-American active-duty soldier who served and survived two tours of duty in Iraq. In 2012, Brown died worryingly in custody after he checked himself into the El Paso, Texas, county jail for a two-day sentence for driving under the influence.

Brown’s death would be ruled as natural due to a crisis of an undiagnosed sickle cell blood disorder only for a forensic pathologist hired by the El Paso County to disagree, concluding that his death was a homicide.

The pathologist who was hired by the County as part of its defense in a wrongful death lawsuit filed by Brown’s family also cited the restraints methods that officials at the jail used in murdering Brown – an observation confirmed by the disturbing video of the 26-year-old’s dying moments.

The video shows guards swarming on top of him as he repeatedly says he can’t breathe and appears not to resist. By the end of the video, he is shown naked, not blinking or responding, his breathing shallow. According to the Associated Press, Brown told jailers at least 14 times that he could not breathe “while being restrained and choking on his blood.”

It was reported by KFOX then that Brown called his mother after a night behind bars to pay his fine so he wouldn’t have to serve any more time in jail. The fine was paid before morning. But by then, Brown was dead.

“Nobody deserves to go to jail and die,” Brown’s mother, Dinetta Scott, was quoted as saying.

According to reports, five detention officers entered Brown’s cell and within minutes of being pinned by them, he began begging: “Help me. Help me…. I can’t breathe.”

Brown, before that, was said to have become belligerent, hurt himself, and refused to take commands. After being pinned by the officers, he was taken to the jail’s infirmary. Sedated, Brown could be seen in the video reportedly taken by one of the officers getting weaker and continuously asking for water while asking for a spit mask to be removed because he was suffocating.

He died at the hospital after he had become unresponsive and the El Paso County medical examiner ruled that he died from a sickle cell crisis.

“Mr. Brown’s death was an unfortunate tragedy… after a thorough investigation, it was determined that his death was caused by a pre-existing medical condition,” The El Paso County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement to CNN.

The county settled the Brown family’s lawsuit for nearly a half-million dollars.

Women can rule a country better than men – Mpezeni

PARAMOUNT Chief Mpezeni of the Ngoni people in Eastern Province says women can rule a country better than men because they have foresight.

And NGOCC board chairperson Mary Mulenga says traditional leaders should ensure that women have access to land.

Meanwhile, NGOCC executive director Engwase Mwale says there is need for combined efforts in the fight against Gender Based Violence.

Speaking when the NGOCC delegation which was a mission of advocating for women access to land paid a courtesy call on him at Ephendukeni palace on Thursday, Mpezeni said he normally empowers women with land.

“Kankhalidwe ka umoyo wasu onse, oziba zaumoyo nimwanakazi, so apa mwamukambila kuti nao azimai azinkhala azitsogoleri monga mu ma political chani chani, mwanakazi alibwino kupambana seo. Even kaganizidwe neo nikayamba kuona mwanakazi angalamulire dziko kupambana seo analume (Our way of life, a woman knows about life, like you are saying that women should also be leaders in political parties, a woman is better than us. Even the reasoning, the way I look at things, a woman can rule a country better that us men),” he said.

Mpezeni said men were behind because they just wanted things for themselves.

He said he had incorporated about three women to be part of the people that preside over cases at his palace.

“Women are good when it comes to presiding over matters, you’ll find that what a woman will say will be different from what headman Maulao (his headman) will say,” he said.

He said it was bad to note that sometimes men go away with money when they harvest crops forgetting their wives.

Mpezeni said early marriages that were on the increase in the province are caused by poverty.

He said he was happy that NGOCC met the mayor and the town clerk on matters relating to land.

Mpezeni hoped the local authority would listen to the NGOCC, adding that they sometimes do not listen to people like him because they were in the village.

And Mulenga said it was good that the Paramount Chief was already giving out land to women.

She said the voice of the traditional leadership and that of the local authority was important in empowering women with land.

“I am happy about the issues surrounding land. There is property grabbing when the spouse dies. Continue helping women in terms of women having land,” she said.

On early marriages, Mulenga appealed to the traditional leader to continue discouraging early marriages in his area.

“When you speak your message and the headmen speak, the message will get down to the people. Your voice is very important on these matters ba Nkosi,” she said.

Mulenga said one challenge that women face in accessing land was information compared to men.

And Mwale said the NGOCC was shocked to see that young girls were being married off around Manda Primary School

“We went to this school and we found that young girls aged between 12 and above are being married off. We asked them why they were being married off, they told us that parents did not have money to take them to school. So if young girls are married off, it means that their future is destroyed. So we feel if a woman has land then she can manage to do farming and send children to school,” she said.

Mwale said the NGOCC decided to meet the Paramount Chief on matters relating to women accessing land.

“We recognise the authority that you have so that you can help speak for women to other chiefs and even the council,” said Mwale.

Russia targets 13 African countries to exert its influence, leaked documents reveal

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According to leaked documents available to The Guardian, Russia is seeking to bolster its presence in at least 13 countries across the continent of Africa. This, it intends to do through building relations with existing rulers, striking military deals, and grooming new generation of “leaders” and undercover “agents”, the leaked documents reveal.

The leaked documents were obtained by the Dossier Center, an investigative unit based in London. The center is funded by Mikhail Khodorkovsky, a Russian businessman and exiled Kremlin critic.

Yevgeny Prigozhin, a businessman based in St Petersburg and a close ally of the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, is leading the mission to increase Russian influence on the continent.

One aim is to “strong-arm” the US and the former colonial powers, the UK and France, out of the region. Another is to see off “pro-western” uprisings, the documents say.

Putin showed little interest in Africa in the 2000s. But Western sanctions imposed in 2014 over the annexation of Crimea have driven Moscow to seek new geopolitical friends and business opportunities.

Already, Russia has a military presence and peacekeeping mission in Central African Republic (CAR). CAR is described as “strategically important” and a “buffer zone between the Muslim north and Christian south”. It allows Moscow to expand “across the continent”, and Russian companies to strike lucrative mineral deals, the documents say.

In 2018 the US special counsel Robert Mueller indicted Prigozhin, who is known as “Putin’s chef” because of his Kremlin catering contracts. According to Mueller, his troll factory ran an extensive social media campaign in 2016 to help elect Donald Trump. The Wagner group – a private military contractor linked to Prigozhin – has supplied mercenaries to fight in Ukraine and Syria.

In the documents, details show the scale of Prigozhin-linked recent operations in Africa, and Moscow’s ambition to turn the region into a strategic hub. Multiple firms linked to the oligarch, including Wagner, are known by employees as the “Company”.

On 24 May, the Kremlin announced it was dispatching a team of army specialists to the neighbouring Democratic Republic of the Congo. According to Dmitry Peskov, Putin’s press spokesman, they will service Russian-made military equipment. So far, Moscow has signed military cooperation deals with about 20 African states.

Five days later, the Kremlin said it would host the first-ever Russia-Africa summit in October in the Black Sea resort of Sochi. Putin and Egypt’s president, Abdel Fatah al-Sisi, will chair the event. About 50 African leaders are due to attend. The aim is to foster political, economic and cultural cooperation.

A map from December 2018 seen by the Guardian also shows the level of cooperation between the “Company” and African governments country by country. Symbols indicate military, political and economic ties, police training, media and humanitarian projects, and “rivalry with France”. Five is the highest level; one is the lowest.

The closest relations are with CAR, Sudan and Madagascar – all put at five. Libya, Zimbabwe and South Africa are listed as four, according to the map, with South Sudan at three, and DRC, Chad and Zambia at two.

Yevgeny Prigozhin in Vladivostok in 2016. Photograph: Mikhail Svetlov/Getty Images

Other documents cite Uganda, Equatorial Guinea and Mali as “countries where we plan to work”. Libya and Ethiopia are flagged as nations “where cooperation is possible”.

It is unclear how many Prigozhin initiatives have actually gone forward. There is evidence that media projects mentioned in the documents are now up and running – albeit with marginal impact. They include a website, Africa Daily Voice, with its HQ in Morocco, and a French-language news service, Afrique Panorama, based in Madagascar’s capital Antananarivo.

YOU CAN’T STOP CORRUPTION WHEN YOU USE CORRUPTION TO FIGHT CORRUPTION – UPND

PRESS STATEMENT
5 TH JULY 2020
YOU CAN’T STOP CORRUPTION WHEN YOU USE CORRUPTION TO FIGHT CORRUPTION.
Ever since PF came to power, fighting corruption has become a mare mockery. PF is using corruption to fight corruption. This has resulted in a very high number of corruption cases involving politically exposed persons. Amongst the key drivers of corruption in PF are things like; lack of political will to deal with corrupt elements decisively and UBOMBA MWIBALA ALYA MWIBALA decree. When corruption is backed by such elements it becomes practically impossible to win the battle. People steal with impunity, knowing that at one stage they will be cleaned by the system. But what’s interesting in this whole process is the fact that the chief cleaner remains very dirty.

What we see in this Country is that whenever there is an attempt to bring culprits to book, somewhere within the process things turn against the Zambian people, the owners of the stolen money. This has left Zambians with no option but to lose confidence in the whole process. Hardly a day passes without a new scandal involving huge sums of money disappearing from Government coffers and thieves acquiring properties throughout the Country. Surprisingly, these thieves remain untouchable and worse still they are now hiding in the new culture of taking citizens to court for criminal libel.

Leadership is not for the faint hearted, otherwise ones becomes a dictator instead of a servant of the people. A servant remains humble even under extreme provocation. How many times was KK abused by the Zambian people? Being a true servant of the people, KK just said INSELE MAFUTA. He took insults as his body lotion. Never did we hear of any criminal libel, not even from his Ministers. How many times has HH been defamed and abused? But the man, being a true leader even withdraws very serious cases giving chance to those that insult him to do a self introspection.

But under PF when you complain about corruption, you will be treated worse than a common criminal. All of a sudden the entire PF Government machinery will become too efficient, while murder cases like those of Mapenzi and Lawrence Banda remain un resolved. PF has abused all state institutions to promote and continue with crookedness and criminality. 2021 is fast approaching and Zambians will have the last laugh.
Percy Chanda
UPND – Chairman for Mines and Freedom Fighter

10 REASONS WHY ALLIANCES FAIL IN ZAMBIA

 

George Sichula
NDC Copperbelt provincial Chairman

You do need to be careful to avoid some common pitfalls, and here are ten common missteps.

1. LACK OF A SHARED VISION
Inherent to a partnership is a shared goal or commitment that will benefit every citizen, Making sure the partners start on the same page—and stay there—takes upfront and honest communication (and lots of it) in the partnership’s infancy and throughout. All too often there is a disconnect in expectations or understanding that will undercut the benefits to both parties and eventually undermine the alliance.

#2 Over- or Under-Investing
We invest in things when it’s “worth it” to us, and when we have the resources to do so. A person won’t exercise seven times a week unless the benefits of feeling and looking healthy outweigh the effort.

2. OVERATING ONE SELF. This has been a disease everywhere in Africa. It takes humility to achieve your intended goal. Humility is explosives under control.

3. POOR GOVERNANCE
Let’s say you pick one partner for Presidency and the other for vice Presidency, properly evaluate the needed work to be done—now you need to execute! Set clear expectations, meet as much as you need to, track your progress. If you’re investing resources into this alliance, make sure to also invest in managing the process.

4. LACK OF TRUST AND TRANSPARENCY
When you partner with another political Party, trust needs to be established and practiced at an appropriate level for the collaboration—and it needs to be balanced in that all political parties share as needed. If you’ve established clear guidelines for your alliance, these should include what information is necessary to share and how it will be shared. Once you have a clear plan, stick to it.

What you don’t want is lack of transparency. Be clear about what you plan to do, and then do it.

5 LACK OF ADAPTABILITY
Circumstances change and sometimes your Alliance may work or may not work. For example, one man said, “we dont need an Alliance because the PF went alone and formed Government in 2011”. That time and this time are two different times. Malawi has done it anyway. Avoid coming out so negative.

6. WORKING RELATIONSHIPS THAT JUST DON’T WORK
Even if a potential Aliance partner appears to have a lot to offer, that’s not the same thing as being a good fit for your political party. 40% of failures can be attributed to poor or damaged working relationships! If you want to avoid failure, you have to take the time at the beginning to ensure you have your sights on the right partner. I truly believe, the right partner wants you as much as you want them.

7.FLAWED STRATEGY AND PLANNING
The biggest reason that strategic Alliances fail is neglecting to create comprehensive plans for the alliance. An Alliance is like entering in a relationship with a girl. Put in efforts, if not, a girl will go to other men. Just like If you don’t care for money, it will leave you. Many people today have gone broke because they never cared for money.

8. IS IT A WIN-WIN?
When it comes to building a successful Alliance, both parties need to have win-win intent. This means that both sides have to be strategically aligned, desiring the well-being of the other and be capable of bringing advantage to the other party

9.A PRIORITY MISMATCH
A failure to correspond or match; a discrepancy. Every partner must be seen to be as important as the other. Appreciate each others unequal levels of influences, abilities and political experiences. “The small partner must never be seen as an under dog.

10. THE LOSS OF A KEY PERSON “Alliances are relationships between individuals, not institutions,” says Slowinski. To protect your precious partnership, try to establish relationships with more than one decision maker.

Avoid selfishness and let the Zambian people be at the helm of the Alliance. Change of Government is our priority.

UPND HAS LOST GRIP IN WESTERN & NORTH WESTERN PROVINCES-MUMBI PHIRI

 

..As she receives over 850 UPND defectors and denies accusations that PF is buying its members

Saturday…July 4 2020 (Smart Eagles)

Patriotic Front deputy Secretary General Hon Mumbi Phiri says opposition UPND should acknowledge that it has lost popularity in Western and North Western provinces.

And Hon Phiri has denied accusations that UPND members including councillors are being bought to join the PF.

Speaking when she received over 850 defectors in Kabompo district in North Western province, Ms Phiri said no single individual has been bought to join the PF as she beamoned the growing tendency by UPND members of parliament to refuse partnering with government to foster development in their respective constituencies.

She said it is regrettable that no tangible development has been done in UPND perceived strongholds despite controlling majority of councils.

“Those of you who listened to the radio on Wednesday am sure you heard UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema telling the people of Chama that president Edgar Lungu is in Southern Province taking development where people did not vote for him but is was you people from Chama who voted for him.Do you want the President not to bring development here just because you did not vote him?” Hon Phiri questioned and urged Kabompo residents to ignore such narratives which do not promote inclusive development.

Ms Phiri recalled how the Kafue Mayor was reprimanded by the UPND leadership leading to his resignation for merely accepting an invitation to partner with government on developmental issues.

She further cited the walking out of parliament by opposition MPs instead of debating the Bill which seeks to promote mixed member representation,women empowerment among others as being retrogressive and equally condemned the misinformation being peddled on Bill 10 as it was done on the referendum which would have strengthened the bill of rights had it been supported.

Ms Phiri however urged defectors to scrutinize their leaders concerning important national development matters and endeavour to work and contribute to the growth of the party at various levels without feeling inferior.

“Those of you who have joined today are just the same as the old members and you should feel free to work at any level in the party be it at the ward, district or constituency levels” she said and encouraged them to organize themselves in various cooperatives and take advantage of the empowerment programs for women and youth in areas such as fish farming, agriculture, livestock among others.

Defence Minister Davis Chama Is Proposing Violence And Murder, Charges Msoni

 

Full statement for our readers to assimilate

All peoples Congress (APC) President Nason Msoni on the statement issued by the Minister of defence Mr Davis Chama:

Mr Davis Chama’s political statement suggesting and proposing violence and murder is clearly noted. And in the circumstances must roundly be condemned in the strongest term.

As Minister of defence and the custodian of the country’s legitimate instruments of state violence , he should be the last person to make such a reckless veiled threat to Zambians wishing to defend and protect the sanctity of the Zambian constitution from those who seek to circumvent it.

“You cannot propose or threaten to unleash violence on defenceless citizens for wishing to challenge the eligibility of president Edgar Lungu upon filing his nomination papers for the 2021 elections.It is within their constitutional right to do so.”

Truth be told, you cannot shot your way to eligibility for your preferred candidate as defence Minister.

Threatening the courts of law with violence is tantamount to the overthrow of constitutional rule.

In totality the statement attributed to Mr Chama is highly treasonous undoubtedly.

In view of the seriousness of the threats coming from a man holding a senior defence portfolio in the Zambian government we take it that the Republican President has sanctioned and supported this position taken by his Minister of defence to unleash anarchy in the republic in order for Mr Lungu to be on the ballot illegally through coercion or unleashing violence.

In view of the seriousness of this statement issued by the Zambian government, We will formally be alerting the international community on the impeding danger that citizens are potentially expected to be subjected to, should they decide to challenge the eligibility of President Edgar Lungu who is clearly debarred by the constitution to seek any further term of office having twice already held office of President.

We have duly noted the content of the statement as issued by the defence Minister and in the circumstances should any suspicious killings or any form of harm happen to any Zambian citizens, We will certainly know who exactly should be held accountable.

Needless for me to remaind him that such overly reckless alarming political statements have the potential of having him and all the other rogue elements of the regime indicated to the international criminal court-ICC
Issued:
Nason Msoni
President
All peoples Congress APC

Our rulers are not able to live with thinkers – M’membe

SOCIALIST Party 2021 presidential candidate Dr Fred M’membe says it is impossible to have peace in a society that is divided between the haves and the have nots.

He also says while Zambia belongs to everyone, it belongs more to young people.

Meanwhile, Dr M’membe feels the injustice he is suffering, at the hands of the PF regime, is very small, compared to the injustice being committed against other Zambians.

Featuring on One Love radio in Lusaka on Thursday evening, Dr M’membe said Zambians and humanity in general today was seeking justice.

He explained that such justice should be in terms of social material and spiritual life.

“All Zambians today are eager or dying for equity. Equity in terms of access to education, health services, nutrition, housing, sanitation, water and all the other services required in an organised society. These are things our people are yearning for,” he said. “Also all Zambians today are seeking peace in their lives, homes, neighbourhoods, in their country and in the world. These are things that are eluding us today.”

Dr M’membe highlighted that poverty, hunger and unemployment were all growing in the world today and that those were worrying even the die-hard capitalists.

“It’s not only us socialists who are worried about this. Our point of departure is on how these things can be resolved. How do you bring about justice, equity and peace?” he said. “Can you have peace where there is no justice? Can you have peace where there is no equity? Can you have peace in a society that is divided between the haves and the have nots? Between kwa (poor residential areas) and ku (upmarket areas)? It’s not possible!”

Dr M’membe recalled that the Zambia he grew under had very little gaps between the haves and the have-nots.

He said way back, there was a certain level of justice in the society.

“And because there was a certain level of justice [and] equity, there was also a high level of peace. There weren’t glaring gaps among our people. We all had the opportunity to go to school, regardless of the family you were born in,” Dr M’membe explained. “Who has brought the world or our country to what it is today, in terms of lack of peace? Has injustice, inequality or violence been ordained on us by God? No! It’s our own decisions and our own actions that have brought the world and our country to what it is today. If this is not ordained on us by God, then we ourselves can make this world and this country a better place.”

About the endeavours of young Zambians to voice out on matters of national governance, Dr M’membe said “if you silence young people, you will not have a better country.”

“You’ll not develop, politically, economically, socially and otherwise,” he said, further decrying the cruelty of society towards thinkers. “While the Europeans and others have been more tolerant to their thinkers, we have been very cruel towards our thinkers…Our rulers are not able to live with thinkers, unless they worship them. Because of that, we are lagging behind and we are continually moving backwards in very long strides.”

Dr M’membe noted that young people had a big role to play in Zambia.

“This country belongs to all of us. But it belongs more to young people and they are the majority. Over two thirds of the population of this country, 66.03 per cent are below 25. That means the bulk of the resources of this country should go to developing young people – to give them a better present and a better future. That’s what democracy demands. Democracy is the rule of the majority! Isn’t it?” he explained. “What young people lack in terms of experience is compensated for by their energy. And we are not saying let just the young people be on their own. No! There has to be a combination of all; we still need old people. We still need all age groups to participate.”

Dr M’membe said since the majority of Zambia were young people, the leadership structures in political organisations, churches and traditional institutions should reflect that.

“We need to see younger and younger traditional rulers, younger and younger pastors leading our churches, younger and younger people leading our political parties. It’s inevitable! These are not future leaders [but] present leaders,” he said. “The future is built on the threshold of what we do today. So, these young people have to be part of today’s activities. We are not doing anybody a favour in the Socialist Party by appointing young people to key leadership positions. Parties that do not involve young people become fossils – they belong to the archives.”

Meanwhile, on a special edition of COSTA programme on Diamond TV on Wednesday afternoon, Dr M’membe, who was the editor-in-chief and managing director of Post Newspapers Limited (in liquidation), said as far as he knew, the company’s provisional liquidator Lewis Mosho had not paid the employees.

“He has sold assets but there is nobody he has paid. We don’t know who he has paid. Maybe he has just paid himself! The employees are not paid, they are suffering. The death rate [of Post employees] has been quite high. We have lost a good number of people due to depression and other sufferings,” Dr M’membe said.

He, however, was quick to indicate that he was not the only person the PF regime had committed injustices against.

“Didn’t you see what happened to Hakainde [Hichilema] the other year? Locked up for four months on trumped-up treason charges! After humiliating, torturing him for four months, they released him on a nolle, on a matter they knew very well it was not going anywhere. You can see what has happened to [Chishimba] Kambwili!” Dr M’membe noted, adding that he was being mistreated because he opposed their (current government) despotic rule. “How else can they defend their criminal activities every day? The injustice that they commit to so many people! It’s not me who is suffering from injustice. Probably the injustice I’m suffering is very small compared to the injustice being committed against other Zambians.”

Dr M’membe further said he did not feel threatened at being stripped of his possessions, by State agents.

“I did not come in this world with anything. They can take whatever they want from me. As long as they don’t kill me, I’ll be there to live,” asserted Dr M’membe. “They thought by closing The Post they would have finished me. [But] here I am, running a political party and contesting elections against them next year. They are panicking because they never anticipated that I would jump into this. We are making progress in the party and they are feeling the pressure.”

Zambia, DRC border dispute getting hot

The border dispute between Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is getting ‘hot.’

The DRC recently beefed up its military presence in the area, leading to clashes between the two countries’ soldiers, the Southern Times, a newspaper funded by Zimbabwe and Namibia, reports.

The UN Office for the Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs said the clashes had resulted in the displacement of hundreds of people in Moba.

Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa who chairs the SADC Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Co-operation has since appointed his Secretary for Foreign Affairs James Manzou to lead the mediation.

This week, President Mnangagwa’s spokesperson, Mr George Charamba, told The Southern Times that:

“The president has designated Ambassador Manzou to handle the matter and I understand they have been making efforts to deal with the conflict diligently.

“They met on Monday this week (and) I can tell you significant progress has been made so far in terms of trying to find an amicable solution to the dispute.”

The DRC and Zambia have been wrangling over control of 13-square kilometer piece of land on their border.

The decades-old dispute flared again two months ago when the DRC accused Zambia of moving to occupy its territory in Moba region.

DRC’s President Felix Tshisekedi on May 11 dispatched his Foreign Affairs Minister, Marie Nzeza, to Harare with a request for the SADC Organ Chair to mediate in the dispute.
President Mnangagwa presented the matter to his counterparts in the region.

The dispute dates back to the colonial era and has flared on and off since the British and the Belgians divvied up Zambia and the DRC for themselves.

There was an attempt to settle the issue in 1989 when a treaty was signed between then Presidents Kenneth Kaunda (Zambia) and Mobutu Sese Seko (DRC), and beacons were placed along the border as markers.

However, border clashes continued and the two countries are yet to find a lasting resolution to the dispute.

Such border disputes are common across Africa – with Botswana and Namibia, Nigeria and Cameroon, and Malawi and Tanzania, among others – at various points all contesting shared boundaries.

This is attributable to ambiguities created by arbitrarily drawn borders at the time of Europe’s partitioning of Africa.

Botswana and Namibia have previously faced off over Kasikili/Sedudu Island on the Chobe River that borders the two countries.

The matter, also mediated in by Zimbabwe, was settled by the International Court of Justice in 1999 when it was ruled the island fell under Botswana’s territory.

Defence Minister Is Threatening Judiciary That There Will Be Chaos If They Rule Against Lungu – LAZ

By Patson Chilemba

Law Association of Zambia (LAZ) president Eddie Mwitwa says Defence minister Davies Chama is threatening the judiciary that there will be chaos in the country if they rule against President Edgar Lungu’s eligibility in 2021.

Speaking with Daily Revelation, in responding to Chama’s statement that that no person can be irresponsible to challenge President Lungu’s legibility, saying they will fail to control what will happen as the filing of nominations is highly volatile and charged with emotion, Mwitwa said petitioners must not fear petitioning the President’s eligibility, saying LAZ looked at things from the perspective of the law.

He said the role of the judiciary was to look at matters from the basis of law and facts, and not anything beyond that.

“The question is does the law provide for a means to challenge the eligibility of any candidate? That is the starting point. So if anybody is going to court and they are premising their case on constitutional provisions or provisions of the Electoral Processes Act, the only question is the court has to determine the matter on the basis of the facts and the law,” Mwitwa said. “What comes out of that, that is never the judiciary’s aim, I mean to look at things beyond the letter of the law. Whatever Honourable Chama is talking about I mean those should not be the considerations of the court.”

Citing the example of Malawi where the courts looked at the facts and law in annulling the election of former president Peter Mutharika following widespread rigging, Mwitwa said the judiciary in that country was courageous enough to make a decision that was not favouring the former president.

“But they had to make a decision in the face of the facts that they were presented with, and the law. And for us that should be the main consideration, to uphold the law, regardless of who the candidates are,” he said.

Asked if Chama’s words were in any way sending a message to party cadres on how they must react to the matter, Mwitwa said absolutely, adding that there was something in the statement that can have a chilling effect on the courts.

“It’s almost a threat on the judiciary to say if you make a decision that is not going to be favorable to our candidate then there is going to be chaos. I think that is a very very dangerous statement,” Mwitwa said.

Mwitwa said petitioners must not fear, as all the citizens of Zambia have an obligation to defend and uphold the Republican constitution.

“The one thing that no one should ever be encouraged to do is to promote lawlessness, but as long as something is founded on the law the court are duty bound to adjudicate upon that matter,” said Mwitwa.

Speaking with Daily Revelation, Chama said it was mischievous of those that were contemplating to challenge President Lungu’s eligibility to file-in the nominations in 2021, over legal arguments that he does not qualify to stand having been sworn-in twice as President. He said anyone harbouring such thoughts was not patriotic, as even the courts will not entertain such moves.

“And you know when filing nominations it’s a very highly volatile, potentially charged in terms of emotions, there are crowds at the courts and then you just come up with such, imagine what will happen. You will fail to control what will happen,” Chama said, arguing that President Lungu was eligible. “We can’t even imagine that a person can be such irresponsible unless a person who is not patriotic enough, they want to cause unnecessary tension in the nation. That will not be condoned. I don’t think the courts will be such irresponsible.”

UPND ACCUSE PF OF TRAVERSING THE COUNTRY TO LOOK FOR UPND COUNCILLORS TO BUY

 

The UPND on the Copperbelt says it is aware that the PF mob that traverses the Republic to look for UPND Councillors to buy, is currently in the province with a mission to buy its Lambaland Councillors.

UPND Copperbelt Province Chairman Elias Matambo says the PF mob is offering huge sums of money to buy off local government elected representatives in order to create an impression that UPND is in a crisis.

Mr Matambo said this is aimed at cause expensive and unnecessary by elections, that they will heavily rig in order to massage an ego that their popularity on the Copperbelt is surging.

He said nothing can be further from the truth.

Mr Matambo says the Lambaland is a UPND stronghold with four constituencies namely, Mpongwe, Masaiti, Lufwanyama and Kafulafuta and have a total of 51 Councillors in the entire Copperbelt.

“The PF are aware of our strength on the Copperbelt Rural, and are therefore intent on destabilizing our structures with stolen money from civil servants’ unremitted dues to various banks, which they are converting for these corrupt expedition”, he said.

Mr Matambo said the UPND mission in Lambaland and the rest of the Copperbelt is clear, solid, complete and compelling and that is to liberate Zambia from the injustices, corruption, mediocrity and incompetence of the PF administration.

He said Lambaland is therefore not for sale to the highest bidder and UPND Councillors there must choose patriotism above self interest and PF patronage that only seeks temporary economic relief.

“Like our Malawian brothers and sisters, let us resist temptation and look at the bigger picture of social and economic justice and emancipation of our people, from the shackles of the PF corruption, tribalism, violence and incompetence”, he has advised.

Mr Matambo said this is not the time to surrender conscience and sell their birthright and democratic values to the plunderers and thieves of the economic and mineral wealth which they have sold to foreigners for a song.

He urged UPND Councilors to refuse and reject to be part of this filthy legacy, for the sake of their children and future generations.

“Zambia is our heritage and we have nowhere else to go but Zambia. We must therefore protect our great nation by ensuring that the PF’s corrupt machinations are halted because it’s darkest before dawn and our final victory beckons”, he added in a statement.

TO ALLIANCE OR NOT TO ALLIANCE IN 2021

TO ALLIANCE OR NOT TO ALLIANCE IN 2021.

By: Anthony Bwalya – UPND Member

I have to declare an interest from the onset: as a member of the United Party for National Development (UPND), my natural judgement informs me, on balance of the political mood in the nation; as well as on balance of all other available electoral data, any change of government in 2021 is most likely going to go the UPND way than any other opposition political party.

There are also indications, that it is possible for the biggest opposition political party to secure an outright victory against the ruling Patriotic Front (PF) because the injury caused by a corruption anchored leadership of the PF has hurt all of us, including the “13,000” mystery angels who secured the 50+1 for President Edgar Lungu and the PF in 2016.

So, it is fair to say, that in 2021, the PF will not be wrestling against the UPND. The PF will be up against a semblance of the 1991 and 2011 popular uprising motivated by the people’s owned desire to end politically motivated corruption, joblessness, poverty, correct personal taxation and public pension systems – both of which are hurting ordinary people, fixing the economy, a return to the rule of law and a total reclamation of our natural resources for the benefit of Zambians.

A people’s uprising is the strongest alliance ever.

But this is never a substitute for UNITY OF PURPOSE among and within the ranks of the opposition.

The opposition is the principal guardian and protector of the people’s collective interests, especially when faced with a wayward ruling regime such as the PF.

Thus, the purpose of any coming together by the opposition, should be for the primary objective of securing objective unanimity and agreement around the tone and general direction of public leadership in Zambia; as well as to tell the Zambian people that the opposition is firmly focussed on securing the national interest, ahead of partisan positions.

It, therefore, follows, that members of the opposition fraternity must resist the temptation of seeking to come together in an alliance for reasons of exerting and extracting political leverage; or indeed the drive to share high ranking political positions. If an alliance should be motivated by the foregoing, then we will have failed the Zambian people whose interests we are carrying on our shoulders.

The UPND is the opposition flagbearer in Zambian Politics at the moment. We must agree on this. BUT, this does not mean other opposition political parties are of no relevance or consequence.

Of course they are. And this is because we are all speaking for the liberation of our people against a self-absorbed PF regime.

But this is not the time for the opposition to be flexing political muscles at each other. We have to look at the realities of our fortunes as a people and recognise that we will all be damned if we play stupid and try to play Russian roulette with the lives of Zambians in the name of securing political advantages for our respective political parties ahead of 2021.

The 2021 general election does not belong to the opposition. It belongs to the Zambian people.

In terms of political advantage within the ranks of the opposition, the UPND has a very clear advantage and that is fact; and this advantage has been given to them by the Zambian people over several years of trusted, resilient, consistent and unflinching leadership.

But in order for this advantage to be meaningfully transformative in 2021, we need ALL other opposition political parties to stand with us without any conditions to it, except to deliver emancipation for our country.

Anything less than this, will play into the hands of the brutal PF regime and will potentially hand them the impetus to come charging at an indecisive, selfserving opposition arena and we will have betrayed our country and our people.

We cannot afford this.

Meet strange Thailand woman born with very huge hands like Hulk

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Duangjay said her mother told her that she was born with big hands and the hands kept growing as she get older, she said that she was angry with life and she hated her self so she decided to isolate herself from the World and for 20 years, she refused to go out and because of that she could not attend school.

Duangjay said that she was determined to stay indoors for the rest of her life, but she was forced to come out because her parents are getting old and she needs to take over the grocery shop, so that she can provide for the family.

She said that it wasn’t easy for her at first but now she has gotten used to it, she said that because of her big hands she finds it hard to do some chores like washing, combing her hair and so many other things.

‘My hands are so heavy I can barely lift them to comb or shampoo my hair, it is very difficult. Getting dressed is also very difficult and painful.

Some doctors said the only solution was to cut off my hands if I wished to walk around freely. But I don’t want to do that’ Duangjay said.

Duangjay also said that she has tried so many times to undergo surgery but the surgery only make things worse for her, there was a time when some surgeon remove excess fat from her hands but it grow big again after few days.

She said that it was only one doctor who could find out the true nature of her sickness.

‘They removed about 700 grams of fat and blood out of my hands but after a month it just grew back.’ she said

Months later she was contacted by a doctor, from Kitasato University in Japan, who flew her to the country for MRI scans and discovered she was suffering from Macrodystrophia Lipomatosa.

Dr Eiju Uchinuma who is a plastic surgeon said: ‘her case is very rare. Both her arms are enlarged. Her arms and hands are enormous so they swell badly but it could be worse. She is the first and only person in the World who has Macrodystrophia Lipomatosa from shoulders to her fingers on both arms.”

“At the moment there is nothing we can do about it” Doctor Eiju added.

Duangjay said that it has not been easy for her but she has to survive for the sake of her family.

See more photos of Duangjay below.

 

USA’Texas man‘meets Jesus in afterlife’ who tells him to change his way

A MAN who clinically died for several minutes believes he saw Jesus Christ in the afterlife and the Messiah told him to change his ways before he could enter Heaven.

The person, who gave his name as Douglas on an online near-death website, was just 17 years old at the time and was suffering from severe insomnia.

Douglas, who lived in Texas, was given a heavy duty sleeping pill by his live-in nurse – but unknown to her, Douglas had already been drinking alcohol.

The alcohol and pill was an extremely potent mix and suddenly Douglas collapsed to the floor, where his heart stopped beating for a few minutes until paramedics arrived.

When he collapsed, Douglas believed he crossed to the ‘other side’, where he encountered Jesus.

Douglas wrote for the Near Death Experience Research Foundation: “I saw my entire life flash before me. The good and bad.

“Then I saw a tunnel with brightness, brighter than the Sun pulling me towards it, the bright light was at the end of the tunnel and I could see my body on the floor.

“It was like I floated above it.

“The one thing I immediately picked up on was an inner peace like no other. Then I reached the end of the tunnel. What I saw was amazing, it was Jesus. I asked him why.

“He replied if want to enter here you have to change. I said but I don’t want to go, it’s so peaceful here. Jesus said you have to go back it’s not your time yet. I again said I don’t want to go.

The man said he was guided down a tunnel (Image: GETTY)

“Jesus said, tell them about me. I said I’ll give them hell. Jesus grimaced as if he didn’t care for that comment. My last words to him was, you know what I mean.

“This was said as I was going back to Earth.”

Douglas said he became a devout Christian after his near-death experience.

Some researchers, however, have said these visions are normal phenomenon and not necessarily a sign of an afterlife.

Dr Sam Parnia, director of critical care and resuscitation research at NYU Langone School of Medicine in New York City, told a recent Oz Talk: “People describe a sensation of a bright, warm, welcoming light that draws people towards it.

“They describe a sensation of experiencing their deceased relatives, almost as if they have come to welcome them. They often say that they didn’t want to come back in many cases, it is so comfortable and it is like a magnet that draws them that they don’t want to come back.

“Then I saw a tunnel with brightness, brighter than the Sun pulling me towards it” (Image: GETTY)

“A lot of people describe a sensation of separating from themselves and watching doctors and nurses working on them.”

Dr Parnia said there are scientific explanations for the reaction, and says seeing people is not evidence of the afterlife, but more likely the brain just scanning itself as a survival technique.

He said thanks to modern technology and science “death does not have to be limited to philosophy and religion, but it can be explored through science”.

He added: “They can hear things and record all conversations that are going on around them.”

LUNGU MUST FACE ZAMBIANS…explain how he suddenly became rich – Changala

BREBNER Changala says the arrest of health minister Chitalu Chilufya is part of the PF scheme to launder themselves.

He noted that there is a strong perception that the President Edgar Lungu is the gang leader “in this corruption which we are seeing in PF; he’s the head. And he has never, never made an effort to clear this perception. If anything, he has entrenched the perception that what the people say behind the scenes could actually be true.”

Changala challenged President Lungu to face the people directly.

“So, the President of Zambia Mr Edgar Chagwa Lungu, get out of those State House trenches, or tunnels as they call them. Come and face the nation, tell the nation, what are you up to? We don’t know what he’s up to. The man doesn’t say anything other than seeing these notes coming from Isaac Chipampe, which are a sign of disrespect to the people of Zambia. You cannot run a country through press statements,” he said. “We want the man to stand and face the media, face the questions, answer them. Why is he behaving the way he’s behaving? Why has he turned this country into a police state? Why can’t the youth protest and organise themselves in a formidable force that can help us develop this country and come out of these poverty levels? So, my take is that, that statement from State House is a total insult to the people of Zambia. He must face us on, we want to talk to him. He wants to be elected again, elected on what basis? How do we elect a fugitive? The President of Zambia is nothing but a fugitive issuing statements from the tunnels. He must come out public!”

On Wednesday, State House told the nation that Dr Chilufya, who has been arrested by the Anti-Corruption Commission and charged with four counts of being in possession of property suspected to be proceeds of crime, is innocent in the eyes of President Lungu.

Responding to that statement, Changala, a good governance activist, said PF leaders were using the law to cleanse themselves.

“We understand that they have used the law many times under lawfare to stay afloat, to acquit themselves. We, the people of Zambia, have come to realise that they know very well that they’re going towards the end of their term. And no sane Zambian citizen will vote for them again,” he said. “They have a scheme where they are now laundering themselves by taking each other to court, knowing very well [that] they have issues with the law in the manner they have handled the treasury, in the manner they have handled the law itself using the lawfare. They are going to court willingly, summoning themselves to go to court. And they’re getting arrested. And once they get arrested, they’re taken to court, and at the courts of law they’re acquitted.”

Changala said they were protecting themselves against possible prosecution when they leave office next year.

“They are creating a buffer to protect themselves so that when the government changes; they cannot be prosecuted because there’s a law that says you cannot prosecute somebody on the same charge [twice] because that will be abuse of court process,” he explained. “And that’s why when these ministers are acquitted, the institution that takes them to court is the one to appeal. But they’re not even appealing these cases because that’s the closure of the file. There’s a period in which you are supposed to appeal if you are not satisfied. And it should not be out of time. And after one year you cannot go and revisit that case. I am telling you and mark my words, that what the President is doing is the scheme of PF. And he will defend it to the core.”

Changala challenged President Lungu to explain how he convicted the other ministers that he dismissed on the basis of corruption.

“When did the President, Mr Edgar Chagwa Lungu convict Emerine Kabanshi? When did the President of the Republic of Zambia, Mr Edgar Chagwa Lungu, convict Chishimba Kambwili; the people he fired because there were allegations of corruption elsewhere?” he asked. “And I must remind the President, in good faith, that perception is stronger than fact. There’s a strong perception that the President of the Republic of Zambia is the gang leader in this corruption which we are seeing in PF; he’s the head. And he has never, never made an effort to clear this perception. If anything, he has entrenched the perception that what the people say behind the scenes could actually be true.”

He challenged President Lungu to explain how he suddenly became rich after ascending to power.

“Chishimba Kambwili has asked the President on several fora and several times, how has he become so rich in a very short period of time? President Edgar Lungu takes it that he’s so smart, clean and humble that he cannot answer to questions or to allegations that are labeled against him,” Changala said. “And President Edgar Lungu is building a consortium of colleagues who are suspects, corrupt suspects. And they are now walking to the courts on daily bases, flying the Zambian flag. And getting acquitted and flying the Zambian flag. What will the Zambian people, including President Lungu, lose if Chitalu Chilufya went on forced leave or indeed he took leave so that he can resolve his issues with the Anti-Corruption Commission?”

He said the mantra of presumption of innocent until proven guilty by the courts of law has been used several times by other leaders.

Changala said President Lungu was a wrong person to lecture people on that score.

“We, the people, we knew who was Edgar Lungu before he became a minister. We the people, we knew Edgar Lungu before he became the President of this Republic. And we have come to see how he has transformed himself to be one of the Rockefellers of this country, to be the Bill Gates of Zambia,” said Changala. “We have seen how he has transformed his cabinet and cabinet ministers to have more money than Tom Mtine, to have more money than Enoch Kavindele, to have more money than Costain Chilala – people who spent all their lives planning on how to make money. And him walks a few steps from Chawama to become one of the richest men in town. He has got the capacity to donate K1 million to the Catholic church and many other donations that he has been making.”

Petitioning Lungu’s 2021 candidature in ConCourt won’t succeed, warns Sean Tembo

PATRIOTS for Economic Progress leader Sean Tembo says while he remains against Bill 10, he is inclined to agree with arguments put forward by the PF that article 52(4) of the Constitution is retrogressive and needs to be repealed.

In a statement, Tembo said if there was a mechanism to repeal the said article without using Bill 10 which is loaded with several other retrogressive articles, he would support it.

“I have been following the debate around the proposed repeal of article 52 of the Constitution of Zambia as amended by Act No. 2 of 2016. The long and short of this article is that it provides for the challenge of a candidate’s nomination through a petition which must be heard by the courts within 21 days. While such a petition is in place, such a candidate is incapacitated and unable to campaign, and will obviously disadvantage such a candidate in terms of time needed to campaign. On one hand, the PF through their chairman for legal [Brian Mundubile] are advocating that this article be repealed because it is unfair to potential candidates at presidential, parliamentary and local government level,” Tembo said. “On the other hand, some opposition are advocating that this article be maintained because it will come in handy in petitioning Mr Lungu’s candidature in 2021. In fact, one of the constitutional lawyers is quoted as having already drafted a petition against Mr Lungu and it is ready on his laptop as we speak. This has excited a number of opposition stalwarts who believe that Mr Lungu’s candidature can be blocked by a court petition in 2021, after he files his nomination.”

Tembo said anyone who believes that they could use an administrative hurdle to prevent a serving president such as President Lungu from filing his nomination, was probably high on an illegal substance.

“That is simply not the way it works, and it is folly for anyone to think they can pull such a feat. But I know that some brainless opposition advocates will argue to say what is wrong with trying? Besides, it will help to distract President Lungu. Well, I will tell you what is wrong with trying to undermine Mr Lungu’s 2021 candidature using article 52(4),” Tembo said. “What is wrong is that first of all, it cannot succeed and secondly and most importantly, after your ploy has failed, it will be fair game in the eyes of the public for PF to use the same article 52(4) against you. Now, based on the well-documented inclination of the ConCourt, I wouldn’t be too sure on how it would rule on such a counter-offensive. But I wouldn’t want to take the chance if I was you.” He said while politics were understood in different light by different people, he had always believed that the key to political success is always maintaining a moral high ground in the eyes of the public.”

Tembo said to seek to petition President Lungu using article 52(4) on a matter that the Constitutional Court already ruled upon, which ruling he does not agree with although he respects, the opposition would be sinking low.

“And once you have sunk low, if you are subsequently beaten using your own machinations, you’re unlikely to garner much public sympathy. What is good for the goose must be good for the gander,” he said.

Tembo said he believes that Bill 10 was a bad amendment to the Constitution because it is self-serving to the ruling PF party.

He said he hopeful that Constitution (Amendment) Bill No.10 of 2019 would be defeated if ever tabled in Parliament.

Tembo said it was his considered view that the opposition advocates of the retention of article 52(4), in the hope that it can be used to fix President Lungu in 2021, are naive and myopic.

He said article 52(4) was a greater danger to the opposition candidates than it is to President Lungu.

“We all know how the Constitutional Court operates here in Zambia based on past matters involving President Lungu, and we all know that the composition of the ConCourt has not changed, it is still the same. So it baffles me as to what gives some of these opposition advocates confidence that their petition against Mr Lungu in 2021, using the provisions of article 52(4) will go anywhere. The classic definition of foolishness is doing the same thing over and over again while expecting a different result. There won’t be a different result should President Lungu be petitioned in 2021. In fact, the petition will be dismissed at lightning speed and with costs,” he said. “Now, the question that l would like to pose to some of these opposition advocates that say article 52(4) is a good article and should be retained is; if a petition was to be filed against your candidate, how sure are you that it will be determined in a timely manner?”

Tembo asked whether the ConCourt would not drag its feet and utilise the entire 21 days that is provided for to hear and determine such petitions.

“You may wish to note that 21 days taken out of the last 60 days towards an election is a crucial time. You might argue and say; but our presidential candidate does not have any sticking issues on the basis of which he can be petitioned using article 52(4). But I can assure you that when you search critically, you will always find something grey about each candidate, which can be used as a basis for a petition using article 52(4). Suffice to mention that whether a petition under article 52(4) has merit or not, it still has to be heard by the court and time will still be wasted,” he warned.

Tembo said if he wanted to prop up his presidential candidature in 2021 using underhand methods, he could simply petition both President Lungu and UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema using article 52(4), and “while these two are grounded and busy fighting legal battles at the Constitutional Court”, he could be traversing the length and breadth of the country campaigning.

“At the end of the day, it is possible that every candidate can petition every other candidate using article 52(4) in 2021. So it is naive and myopic for some opposition advocates to thing that it is only them that can petition Mr Lungu using article 52(4) in 2021. Like the saying goes; two can play that game,” Tembo said.

He urged his opposition colleagues to focus their energy and resources to designing and implementing a fool-proof vote monitoring and tabulation system which would protect their votes in 2021.

He said the key to defeating President Lungu and his PF party lies in protecting their votes as opposition.

Sean Tembo Supports Single Opposition Candidate, but it should not be HH or Kambwili

The Patriots for Economic Progress says it has noted with keen interest recent calls by leaders of the opposition UPND and NDC about the need for the opposition to field a single presidential candidate in the upcoming general elections next year.

Party President Sean Tembo says his party fully agrees with such a view, as they have always done.

Mr. Tembo says filing a single opposition candidate is the most sure way of removing President Lungu and his Patriotic Front party from office.

He, however, said that a change of Government by itself, just for the sake of changing Government, will not result in any positive change in the lives of the Zambian people as was the case in 2011 when Zambians replaced the MMD Government with the current PF Government which has proved to be even more disastrous.

“In other words, it is possible to vote out a bad government and replace it with a worse government, if the change of government is the only objective. What would improve the lives of the Zambian people is to remove the current PF Government and replace it with a better Government”, he said.

Mr Tembo said his party was founded on the basis that the Zambian people deserve a good government which will help this nation to convert its immense potential into actual wealth.

He said this commitment to give the Zambian people a good government is so strong in his party, that they are always willing to sacrifice political ambitions to instead support a presidential candidate from another political party, provided they are confident that such a candidate has potential to give the Zambian people a better government than the current PF Government.

Mr Tembo said this was the same principle on the basis of which his Party decided to join the Opposition Alliance, about 2 years ago.

“However, over the years and through close interaction with our fellow opposition leaders, we have come to the realization that none of our opposition peers actually posses the capacity nor appetite to form a better government that would uplift the wellbeing of the Zambian people. It is our considered view that none of our current opposition peers understand how to formulate and implement government policy, hence their failure to develop any Alternative National Budget or Alternative National Development Plan for the past two decades”, he added.

Mr Tembo said t it is folly for any citizen of Zambia to believe that a person whom, only a few months ago, as Minister of Information and Broadcasting, was harassing and closing down media houses, will tomorrow protect media freedom if made President.

Equally, Mr Tembo said it is folly for any citizen of Zambia to believe that a person whose close advisor and senior party official is a well-documented violent thug such as Tekere Banda, can bring about an end to political violence if elected as President tomorrow.

He added that equally, it is folly for any Zambian to believe that a person who has consistently failed to develop a coherent Alternative National Budget, despite severally attempting to do so, can tomorrow competently preside over the social-economic development of this country, if elected as Republican President.

“Additionally, it is folly for the Zambian people to believe that a political party that has consistently failed to sustainably manage City, Municipal and District Councils in their respective strongholds, can tomorrow suddenly develop competence to sustainably manage this nation”, he said.

Mr Tembo on the basis of the above, the Patriots for Economic Progress will always stand ready to support the idea of a single opposition candidate in the upcoming 2021 general election, provided we are confident that such a candidate has a demonstrable vision and competence to form a better government which would uplift the social-economic welfare of the Zambian people.

He said currently his party does not see any such candidate among opposition peers and on that basis that they do not intend to be complicit in ushering into office an experimental government that is likely to add to the tragedy of leadership deficit that this country has been bedeviled with already.

Lusaka Based Papa Named Ruwach Angel Breaks Church Member’s Marriage After Bonking His Wife

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LUSAKA BASED PAPA NAMED RUWACH ANGEL BREAKS CHURCH MEMBER’S MARRIAGE AFTER BONKING HIS WIFE.

By George Lemba
A Lusaka based prophet in reality profit and not prophet has gone on rampage sleeping with his church members especially married women.

In the conversations below obtained by Koswe’s George Lemba, the Papa is busy using the language not suitable to be used by him.

He even argues with the woman and also breaks her marriage.

The sexual Papa is believed to be sleeping with a lot of married women and single church members.

He is said to have married recently and these chats show a myriad of people and mostly women who were being phoned by him or the woman who he broke his marriage for.

Lusaka has seen a rise in the number of these Papas who are not only stealing from ignorant members especially women but also sexing them like dogs which can even service their own mothers. -Koswe

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

France to rename streets after African World War 2 heroes

France’s armed forces ministry has provided local authorities with a guide to 100 Africans who fought for France in World War Two, so that streets and squares may be named after them.

France’s reappraisal of its colonial past is fuelled by the global anti-racism protests and Black Lives Matter.

There are many Senegalese and North African soldiers on the list, but none from what was French Indo-China.

Africans played a big role in the liberation of France in 1944.

French Junior Defence Minister Geneviève Darrieussecq, presenting the 210-page booklet, said “the names, faces, lives of these African heroes must become part of our lives as free citizens, because without them we would not be free”.

Last month a statue of Jean-Baptiste Colbert, who drew up rules for French colonies in the 17th Century, was vandalised. Many statues identified with slavery and colonialism have been knocked down or vandalised in Europe and the US

Ms Darrieussecq said “rather than knocking down, I ask you to build” she told mayors. “Rather than erasing, I ask you to consider turning our public spaces into places to teach.”

She said that “today very few of our streets are named after these African combatants, so the aim is to build”.

She said plaques should explain the role of an African war hero commemorated with a statue or street name.

In January, in the southern town of Bandol, a central square was named after five African soldiers who took part in the liberation.

 

African troops were among the French taken prisoner by the Germans in 1940
More than 400,000 Africans in the Free French Forces took part in the Allies’ landings in the south of France in August 1944, codenamed Operation Dragoon. They were involved in heavy fighting to liberate Toulon and Marseille.

The landings were crucial to oust Nazi German forces from the south, while the Allies in northern France were pushing south, having landed in Normandy in June.

 

After the Nazi invasion of France in 1940 many Africans in French colonies volunteered for Gen Charles de Gaulle’s Free French Forces, though many were also drafted into service.

About 400,000 came from Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia, and more than 70,000 from Senegal and other sub-Saharan colonies.

 

A Paris tour celebrating an alternative French history
At a ceremony last August commemorating Operation Dragoon, President Emmanuel Macron praised the Africans who made up more than 80% of the French landing forces. “Yet who among us today remembers their names, their faces?” he asked.

Sira Sylla, an MP campaigning to get due recognition of Africans’ contributions to modern France, welcomed the government initiative.

Like it or not, their forefathers took part in the liberation of France. The history of our country and history of Africa are linked and it is urgent to spread that knowledge,” she said.

 

In 2005 Senegal’s ex-President Abdoulaye Wade (C) – flanked by war veterans – paid his respects to Senegalese WW2 soldiers in France

Removing article 52(4) is not meant to advance President Edgar Lungu’s interest – Mundubile

PF chairperson for legal affairs Hon Brian Mundubile says removing article 52(4) is not meant to advance President Edgar Lungu’s interest but to avoid electoral confusion or conflicts in regards to nomination petitions.

He said Article 52(4) which states that a person may challenge, before a court or tribunal, as prescribed, the nomination of a candidate within seven days of the close of nomination and the court shall hear the case within twenty-one days of its lodgement is retrogressive and can disadvantage any candidate across the spectrum whether ruling or opposition and is likely to be abused by those who feel disadvantaged for not being adopted.

Speaking to Smart Eagles in an interview, Hon Mundubile notes that maintaining article 52 cannot even affect President Lungu because the matter concerning his eligibility has already been settled in the courts of law saying those that still want to petition can go ahead now if they still seek clarity on the matter.

“You can’t tailor a constitution around an individual. We know that beyond 2026 President Lungu will not be eligible but you want to return article 52(4) for purposes of petitioning President Lungu’s nomination in 2021 when the article will be in the constitution for a long time to come and will disadvantage others councilors, MP’s and future presidents. So we are saying no because that’s not how you frame a constitution” Hon Mundubile further explained.

Hon Mundubile said maintaining article 52 will breed mischief because anyone can wake up and petition any candidate of frivolous grounds.

“Why should we have a law that generates confusion, you have a situation where aspirants are competing and one has been picked and adopted and all the other one has to do is to spoil for them through a petition on frivolous grounds such that he loses 21 days because the matter has to be determined with 21 days coupled with the earlier 7 days given within which to petition” he explained.

He says constitutional amendments are not meant to create conflicts but to provide a level playing field and to settle cases as opposed to raising new ones.

And Hon Mundubile has challenged those opposing Bill 10 to substantiate their arguments through issue-based debates as opposed to shunning debate platforms such as parliament by walking out adding that a constitution is a national document that requires everyone’s participation regardless of political affiliations and interests.

MWIIMBU GOES TO COURT TO HALT BILL 10

[By Mwaka Ndawa and Oliver Chisenga]

MONZE Central member of parliament Jack Mwiimbu has applied for leave in the Lusaka High Court to challenge the decision of the Speaker of the National Assembly to allow the restoration to the order paper for consideration of Constitutional (Amendment) Bill No.10 of 2029.

Mwimbu wants an order of certiorari to quash Dr Patrick Matibini’s decision to allow the deferment of the proceedings relating to the controversial (Amendment) Bill No.10 of 2019 to a date yet to be advised within the fourth session of twelfth assembly.

Mwimbu is seeking an order of mandamus directing the Speaker to discontinue any or further consideration, debate or other proceedings relating to Bill No. 10.

He also wants a declaration that Dr Matibini’s decision is invalid, null and void and of no effect and an order that all proceedings in the National Assembly relating to Bill 10 be stayed until after the determination of the matter or further order of the court.

In his affidavit verifying facts relied on for leave to apply for judicial review, Mwimbu said that since Bill No.10 of 2019 was presented in the third session of the 12th National Assembly, it had lapsed due to prorogation of the house but was restored on December 3, 2019 and accordingly placed on the order paper of December 4, 2019 for consideration by the house at second reading stage.

He said justice minister Given Lucinda applied for an adjournment and debate relating to the Bill was slated for March 17, 2020 and debate concluded to March 18.

Mwimbu explained that on March 18, Mazabuka Central member of parliament Gary Nkombo raised a point of order on whether the Bill could be considered when an active matter relating to the same was still before court.

The lawmaker said that Dr Matibini reserved his ruling on Nkombo’s point of order and contemporaneously adjourned Parliament sine die.

Mwimbu explained that Parliament reconvened on June 9 this year and no special dispensation was made in relation to the Bill upon resuming proceedings without considering that the six months period in which the Bill is to be considered had lapsed and was deferred to December 4, 2020.

“The Speaker of the National Assembly did not address his mind to the fact that the Bill had lapsed and erroneously concluded that the National Assembly could proceed with consideration of the Bill,” Mwimbu said.

“The Speaker allowed debate and proceedings in respect of the Bill to resume with Chipata Central member of parliament Moses Mawere resuming debate from where he had left when the house was adjourned sine die on March 18, 2020. At no point did the Speaker address the house on the matter of the Bill having lapsed.”

Mwimbu stated that Dr Matibini granted leave sought by Lubinda and allowed consideration, debate and other process relating to the Bill to continue despite it having lapsed and being “killed” in terms of parliamentary processes and procedures.

He contended that despite numerous representations having been made on the matter of the lapse and consequent death of the Bill, the decision of the Speaker to allow resumption of consideration, debate and other process relating to the Bill on a date yet to be advised but within the current session of the National Assembly continues to be in force.

“In a press statement issued by the government chief whip on June 25, 2020 and published on the Parliament website, it is conceded by the author that the Bill lapsed on June 4, 2020 according to established parliamentary practice and procedure. Contrary to what is stated in the press statement, the standing orders committee did not extend the life of the Bill, which had already lapsed by efluxion of time and had been killed on June 4, before proceedings on June 24,” Mwimbu explained

He added that according to parliamentary practice and processes, there is no procedure that allows for restoration to order paper, consideration, debate or extension of the Bill after it has been “killed” due to lapse of time and after such lapse the Bill cease to exist.

Mwimbu is seeking reliefs on grounds that Dr Matibini’s decision was unreasonable and irrational, without justifiable reason following the lapse of the Bill on June 4, 2020 and is not amenable to further consideration, debate or process in Parliament.

He further stated that the decision was wrong at law by failure of the National Assembly to follow laid down procedure when it resumed sitting relating to Bill No. 10 of 2019 and deferred proceedings to a date yet to be advised but within the current session of the National Assembly despite the fact that it was killed upon its lapsing on June 4.

Mwimbu said the decision is procedurally improper, illegal and null and void.

Mwiimbu is being represented by Mulambo Haimbe.

“I can confirm on behalf of my client Honourable Jack Mwiimbu that we have this afternoon commenced judicial review proceedings against the Attorney General in which our client Honorable Mwiimbu is seeking the intervention of the court by way of judicial review regarding the continued debate of Bill 10,” Haimbe said.

“Our client is of the view that the continued debate of Bill 10 is an illegality and has therefore asked that the proceedings relating to that particular Bill be halted said Haimbe.
He said he would not say much more than that as the matter is now in court.

Kamba lives in fool’s paradise – NDC

NATIONAL Democratic Congress deputy mobilisation chairman Fabian Mutale has warned Lusaka Province PF secretary Kennedy Kamba to desist throwing stones because he lives in a glass house.

And Copperbelt NDC secretary Samuel Nyirenda says Kamba is living in fool’s paradise to think Chishimba Kambwili would return to PF to technically help the party win the 2021 elections.

Mutale said Kamba’s ranting about Kambwili not being a factor in PF winning next year’s elections amounts to hogwash coming from a minion who thrives on party sympathy to earn contracts.

He said Kamba was justified to say the PF does not need Kambwili to win the 2021 elections because he is a beneficiary of partialities from President Edgar Lungu and the PF.

“Where was Kamba staying before President Edgar Lungu go into office and before he became very much involved with the PF? He was staying in some compound and was even failing to pay rent but today he now lives in State Lodge in an up stairway house. What does that tell you? Kamba if you live in a glass house do not throw stones,” Mutale said.

He recalled that Kamba didn’t even know how a plane looked inside but noted that today he goes to Dubai every two weeks.

“So he has every right to defend President Lungu. We have been told and others even boast that if Kambwili doesn’t come back to PF we will send him to prison before July and now look at the behaviour of magistrate Simusamba! What does that tell you? Look at the behaviour of [Chilufya] Tayali saying Kambwili is going in for a long time,” he said.

Mutale challenged Kamba to justify intimidations on Kambwili to return to PF using the courts if the ruling party did not need him.

“So Kamba thinks we are stupid and can’t read between the lines that all these cases are politically motivated, which Lungu wants to use to get at Kambwili. Let him shut up and continue looting and amassing wealth,” he said. “Let me tell you that when you are good, you are good. Progress cannot be curtailed, it can only be delayed, so whatever they are doing to Kambwili is just a delay but will not curtail his political ambitions.”

Mutale said Kamba’s riches would have to be explained once there is a change of government.

“Kamba must know that when PF loses power, we will start with him to tell us how he moved from that compound to State Lodge. How he switched from selling alcohol at COMESA, not his alcohol but selling on behalf of other people. He was an agent. It was even not his alcohol. From selling smuggled beer to live in an upstair house in State Lodge,” said Mutale. “His days are numbered and he will come and answer. The same way Kambwili is appearing in court, Kamba must know that he is one of the people that have been lined up to explain his wealth.”

And Nyirenda said PF should stop living in denial with false hopes that Kambwili would return to technically to help them with the 2021 elections.

“We have heard and seen them launder claims before from high ranking PF officials. The fool’s paradise that harbors Lusaka PF provincial secretary Kamba to insinuate that CK has plans to get back to the PF is a fallacy. It is a pipe dream, far-fetched,” Nyirenda said.

He said the propaganda was intended to create a psychological warfare within and among the opposition alliance partners.

Nyirenda said Kambwili’s presence in PF did not sit well with the leadership because he was perceived a competitor to President Lungu.

“CK has moved on in a space of two years. He has galvanized himself to trigger a versatile, neutral and all-embracing and dynamic young opposition party, the National Democratic Congress (NDC). He left PF falsely tagged with corrupt practices with so much hate, disgust and disrepute that could be witnessed from the outbursts of the Head of State in public media,” said Nyirenda. “We all know that the hovering of CK from one court to the other is politically motivated. Who does not know that home affairs minister Stephen Kampyongo once ordered the arrest of CK. Kampyongo made a public statement that they were going to deal with CK following his siding with AVIC workers in Luanshya – for merely defending the workers’ rights who fell within his jurisdiction as the then Roan member of parliament. The planned arrests were instituted swiftly by the police in bizarre circumstances to an extent of unceremoniously bundling a former minister from Lusaka all the way to Luanshya on the Copperbelt.”

MOSHO IS A CRIMINAL…says M’membe as he challenges him to render an audited account of Post assets

[By Ernest Chanda and Chambwa Moonga]

FRED M’membe says Lusaka lawyer Lewis Mosho is a criminal hiding a lawyer’s robe.

Featuring on a Diamond TV special programme yesterday over allegations of fraud and theft made against him by Mosho, Dr M’membe said there were so many anomalies with the whole liquidation of The Post.

“I’m sorry to say this, and if Mr Mosho feels offended, let him sue me; he is a criminal. He’s a criminal in a lawyer’s robe. Mr Mosho is not new to court cases. He’s very lucky actually to be practicing as a lawyer; he’s very, very lucky,” he said. “On The Post, he’ll not be able to account for the money or the properties he has sold. And as a shareholder and as a director, I’ll call him one day to account. The employees of the company who worked tirelessly to raise the company to where it was will call him to account one day. And other interested parties will call him to account; he has a duty to render an account. He will not be able to account for the money. And it will not be the first time Mr Mosho is failing to do that. Yes, they have stolen the assets of The Post.”

Mosho is the provisional liquidator of Post Newspapers Limited, where Dr M’membe was the editor-in-chief and managing director.

The company was closed by the PF government, using the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) on June 21, 2016, on disputed tax arrears.

It was later put into provisional liquidation on November 2, 2016 by Lusaka High Court judge Sunday Nkonde.

Dr M’membe, the Socialist Party 2021 presidential candidate, said there were so many anomalies with the whole liquidation of The Post.

“It is actually a criminal enterprise; the whole liquidation of The Post is a criminal enterprise. As I’m talking to you today, the judge who was dealing with this, judge Sunday Nkonde, he’s sitting as a judge, he’s on the bench on a stay,” he explained. “There was a complaint raised against him with the Judicial Complaints Commission, before they could hear that he obtained a stay, a stay that was obtained in a manner that is also questionable. So, you have a judge who is sitting on the bench on a stay.”

Dr M’membe explained that The Post was liquidated on a provisional order.

“No other party was heard, it was granted ex parte by judge Nkonde. We have never been heard as shareholders of The Post; we have never been heard as directors of The Post. No employee of The Post or other interested parties in The Post has ever been heard. The company is being liquidated on a provisional liquidation order obtained ex-parte,” he said.

“We have never been heard; nobody has ever been heard in the liquidation of The Post. The whole thing has been done in such a corrupt manner and a manner that cannot be said to be anywhere near transparency. What is the basis of all this? The truth is they cannot do anything without lies. They cannot do anything without calumny, without propaganda, because the whole enterprise is anchored on lies; it is a dishonest enterprise. The liquidation of The Post was not done in the right way and it’s still not being done in the right way. And when you don’t do things in the right way, you have to cover up all the time. If you tell a lie, you have to create more lies to cover up that first lie; and the lies become endless. Their criminal activities around The Post will not end.”

Asked if the issue was about him, Dr M’membe said The Post was not about him.
“As I’ve said before, The Post is not about me. If it was about me, the matter would have ended a long time. With or without me, this matter will continue. I am the target, but mistakenly so. They think they can deal with me. They closed The Post to deal with me, but The Post was far much bigger than me,” he said.

Asked if elected president in August 2021 he would forgive those heaping injustice on him, Dr M’membe said there were wrongs that can be forgiven.

“And there are also wrongs that have to be punished. It’s not vengeance. Even in God’s own scheme of things, there’s hell. You have heard that people who commit certain types of crimes or sins, they go to hell, isn’t it? Can you accuse God of being vengeful by sending people to hell? In Biblical teaching there’s hell, isn’t it? People go to hell,” he said. “Are we going to say God is not forgiving by sending people to hell? What I’m trying to tell you is [that] there are crimes that have to be punished by society, just as much as there are sins that God punishes and sometimes eternally so, with no reprieve, no parole. When you go to hell there’s no parole. Nobody goes to hell and comes back. If you have committed a certain level of sins you may have to go to purgatory, as Catholics believe. And when you have paid your penance there in purgatory then you go to heaven. But once you go to hell, it’s eternal punishment. So, God is not vengeful by sending people to hell. Even in our society, there’ll be sins, there’ll be crimes that will be punished, and there’ll be crimes that will be forgiven. And to be forgiven you have to show contrition. How do you punish somebody who has shown enough contrition?”

On Tuesday evening, ZNBC reported that police in Chinsali had charged Dr M’membe with two counts of theft of proceeds of sale of Post Newspapers Limited property located in Lusaka, sold by the company prior to it going into liquidation.

Dr M’membe said those framing him know very well that the case was going nowhere.

“But that does not bother them because their intention is not [to] punish wrongdoing but to politically, morally and otherwise humiliate me,” Dr M’membe said, in a statement.

“Will they succeed? No. The Zambian people know very well what is going on and cannot be swayed by such malice, lies and calumny. They are the thieves, not me.”

He challenged Mosho to render an audited account of the assets of Post Newspapers Limited, which he has collected and sold.

He stated that it was very sad that “wild and malicious allegations” have once again been made against him.

“I was last week summoned by the police in Chinsali, Muchinga, made to believe that my house which was taken, with no evidence of wrong-doing by myself, in my village in Chinsali over a year ago, was going to be returned,” Dr M’membe explained. “Those that have brought these charges against me know very well that I was never involved in the sale of Post Newspapers Limited property and never used proceeds from the same for my personal benefit.”

Dr M’membe, a journalist, economist and a lawyer, said Post Newspapers Limited conducted its transactions through banks and that for such a reason, “records relating to this sale and use of the proceeds are easily available.”

“These allegations are being brought by people who are stuck in their criminal activities and have thus opted to concoct lies. They have found nothing against me since the liquidation of Post Newspapers Limited and the illegal occupation of my house in Chinsali over a year ago,” he stated.

“It is well known that they will not be able to prove these lies.”

He asserted that nothing would deter him and other progressives from fighting the injustice and inequity that was growing in Zambia.

“We will continue to mobilise Zambians to fight corruption, greed and injustice,” Dr M’membe said, stressing that what was being done to him is being done as the masses in Zambia are looking for alternative leadership and the Socialist Party is growing very fast.

“With our rising political fortunes, my being smeared with the filth of fraud and theft doesn’t come as a surprise. It was expected. Post Newspapers Limited wasn’t a kantemba (makeshift stall), a briefcase company. It was a big company with a professional accounting staff.”

Dr M’membe stated that at Post Newspapers Limited, it was not possible for any individual to take an amount of money, let alone sale company property, without being noticed or traced.

He added that although he owned almost all the shares in the company, he never treated the assets and liabilities of the company as his.

Dr M’membe said the finances and assets of Post Newspapers Limited were handled and managed by its accounting staff.

“I did not handle the sale of the said property. It was handled by the accounting staff and other responsible managers – and all are still alive,” Dr M’membe said. “The payment was made through the bank and so were the disbursements – which I am told were mainly to the Zambia Revenue Authority. All these transactions can be traced from the bank records.”

Meanwhile, Dr M’membe noted that if the police were professional in their dealing with Mosho’s complaint, “they would have gone to the bank to check how the money moved from the buyer to Post Newspapers Limited’s bank accounts.”

“It could also reveal how it was disbursed from that account. But because of clear political pressure that has surrounded the whole liquidation of Post Newspapers Limited, police professionalism, objectivity and fairness have been lost,” stated Dr M’membe.

Dr M’membe has been charged with, “fraudulently appropriating property by directors contrary to Section 324 subsection A of Cap 87 of the Laws of Zambia.

“It is alleged that you, Fred M’membe in your capacity as managing director of The Post in Liquidation on the dates unknown but between the month of September 2014 and August 2015 in Lusaka in the Lusaka district of the Lusaka Province of the Republic of Zambia with intent to defraud did omit to make full and true entry of the full amount realized from the sell of Stand No. 3815 located in Olympia along Great East Road in the books of account neither did you cause any person to enter fully on your behalf,” reads the charge. The second charge stated that, “Theft by directors contrary to Section 279 as read together with Section 272 Cap 87 of the Laws of Zambia. It is further alleged that you Fred M’membe on the dates unknown but between the months of September 2014 and August 2015 in Lusaka in the Lusaka district of the Lusaka Province of the Republic of Zambia in your capacity as managing director of The Post newspaper in Liquidation did steal US $830,042 which was the property of The Post Newspaper in Liquidation realized from the sale of stand 3815.”

At this point Dr M’membe was asked if he understood the charges to which he responded in the affirmative.

Dr M’membe said it was very sad that Mosho could be so mischievous and make wild allegations against “me on matters he knows very well to be untrue”.

“I have never sold and appropriated any proceeds from any property of The Post,” stressed Dr M’membe. “Even where there has been a sale of any Post property, I [have] never been personally involved and no one involved has ever taken money for personal benefit.”

Chilufya remains innocent in Lungu’s eyes – State House

STATE House says health minister Chitalu Chlufya is innocent of all corruption charges until proven guilty by the courts of law.

Last week, the Anti-Corruption Commission arrested Dr Chilufya and charged him with four counts of possessing property suspected to be proceeds of crime.

And stakeholders have called on President Lungu to drop Dr Chilufya from his ministerial position to facilitate further investigations.

Responding to stakeholders’ concerns, State House said an allegation is not a conviction.

“According to Article 18(2) of the Zambian Constitution, every person who is charged with a criminal offence shall be presumed to be innocent until he or she is proven or pleads guilty. And since the Zambia Constitution, as stated in Article 1 (1), overrides any other written law, or customary law, or customary practice, everyone must respect the Presumption of Innocence Law,” President Edgar Lungu’s spokesperson Isaac Chimpampe stated in a statement yesterday.

“…Despite being charged with criminal offences, in this case corruption allegations, Hon. Chilufya is currently innocent until proven otherwise by the courts of law. This assumption is predicated on the principle of Presumption of Innocence, which is enshrined in the Constitution of Zambia and is consistent with according an accused fair trial. Therefore, a mere allegation is not a conviction and it is not the duty of the accused to prove his innocence. The principle Presumption of Innocence until proven guilty by the courts of law is also enshrined in the African Charter on Human and People’s Rights and the International Covenant for Civil and Political Rights.”

He stated that Dr Chilufya remained innocent in the eyes of President Lungu until the courts of law proved him otherwise.

“The President respects the independence of the Judiciary and other organs such as the Police, the Anti-Corruption Commission, and the Drug Enforcement Commission, among others, and will do nothing to interfere in the operations of these entities as long as he remains President,” stated Chipampe.

“His Excellency, Dr Edgar Chagwa Lungu, President of the Republic of Zambia, will, therefore, presume the innocence of Hon. Chilufya and leave it to the prosecution and the courts to prove the minister, otherwise.”

When there were allegations of misapplication of the social cash transfer at the implementing ministry of Community Development, President Lungu dismissed the minister in charge Emerine Kabanshi, who is currently appearing in court.

Bally ni Bally Kateka uyo waisa. Its Bally’s time – Mwaba Mutale

Mwaba Mutale writes

LAST POST OF THE DAY

I will call this one Choiced and Consequences

The bible says before you undertake to build, calculate the cost and make sure you have all materials or else people will laugh when you fail to complete your structure”

I knew that my involvement with UPND will have repercussions but didn’t for see it like this deep. Firstly the demon called tribalism is very much alive in our Country. You hear friends and even family call you and tell you “nomba naupena, wajoina aba Tonga, mukachimona nga Ba winner. Others like wait and see what you supporting.. My people honestly do people choose to be Tonga or bemba or lozi? Is there red blood for bemba or blue for Tonga’s? Aren’t we all one in His image?

For me all humans are one, I choose to throw my weight behind HH because of whom I see him as a man, a principled, successful and disciplined man. You say wakaso, well I think this country has seen way way too many jokes and needs a serious strict disciplinarian.

The price is such now that I now feel an alien among many friends. I can’t even hang out any more with certain friends. I love going to Kapiri town to drink but every time am there is ” is it true you have joined UPND? ” .. I now have to watch my back like a criminal and several friends won’t pick calls, I mean several because maybe they scared you will put them in trouble, as if being a member of the opposition is a crime..

Anyway I calculated the cost, I was ready for it and my conviction more than anything keeps me moving. I am firmly rooted now, comfortable with my decision and choice and so I dont mind hanging out alone, for now. We believe in a cause, we are soldiers on the match. And we won’t stop till we win. Yes I am team Bally, very proud and very much unashamedly so. If you dont like him, its OK, its your Democratic right. If you dont like me now that I chose to follow I man I see is firm and can influence change, then nothing I can do about that and if you want to stay away from me because of that or are afraid I will put you in trouble, that’s OK.. The risk is worth it, its a cause I believe in and so am ready for what comes… Many can’t even see the risk we take supporting opposition openly, how it can easily blow up in your face and you loose everything or meet people who dont accommodate other views (cadres).. But trust me, next year is our year, you will tell me, Bally is carrying the day. Make no mistake about it Bally is next, its his time. We are merely escorting him…

Dear friends am still the same me, am not your enemy, unless you consider yourself mine. We can agree to disagree and still be brothers.. I am just convinced, and worse still about a man I made fun of in my ignorance of who he was, till the day I met him and understood what kind of a man he is…

Bally ni Bally

Kateka uyo waisa. Its Bally’s time…

 

Why We Need Article 52 In Our Constitution!

By McDonald Chipenzi

WHY WE NEED ART 52 IN OUR CONSTITUTION!
We have read arguments from PF legal chairperson Cde Brian Mundubile among others that Art 52 must go from the Constitution because it might bring confusion.

The reason, however, behind this argument and the insatiable appetite to repeal this article 52 as proposed by Bill 10 is, perhaps, to cement the need on their part to pass Bill 10 and pave way for a non-petitioned nomination process.

They have argued that petitions must be only done after the elections yet precedent have been bound on how such petitions have delayed in the courts of law e.g. Mwanawasa vs Muzoka which took 4 years and the current one of Lundazi MP vs Col Bizyayo Nkunika.
We have argued before that Bill 10 is not for women, youth and persons with disabilities or general citizenry with disabilities but for the self-preservation of one person in the name of President EDGAR CHAGWA LUNGU.

Art 52(4) stresses that “A person may challenge, before a court or tribunal, as prescribed, the nomination of a candidate within seven daya of the close of nomination and the Court shall hear the case within twenty-one days of its lodgement.”

This is where Bill 10 gets its thrust for its resuscitation even when it has collapsed by the promoters of this Bill.

We are all aware of the eligibility question still lingering over President Lungu’s head ahead of the 2021 General Election.

However, this process of nomination petitions, according to the Constitution, “shall be completed at least before a general election” (Art 52(5). This means that any nomination petition must be done and completed within 30 days.

If you analyse the recently released electoral roadmap by the ECZ, the campaign period has been reduced to 60 days while parliament dissolves 90 days to the General Election meaning that the 30 days must have been reserved for determination of the nomination petitions, if any.

The basis for petitioning any candidate of whether or not she/He qualifies for the aspired position is well tabulated in the Constitution for each elective position albeit that of a Councilor, Mayor/Chairperson, MP and President.

For the presidency and vice-presidency, one of the disqualifications to the office of president and vice-president include one who has served in and held the office of President/vice-president twice.

Therefore, to avoid the repeat of long period taken to dispose off post election petitions such as that of Lundazi MP vs Col Bizyayo Nkunika which has taken close to 4 years now in the Constitutional Court, Art 52 esp subarticle 4 is NEEDED and must not be discarded by Bill 10.

This is why we need ARTICLE 52 in the Constitution. Its proposed repeal by Bill 10 is mischievous, treacherous and any efforts to repeal it must be rejected and despised with the contempt it deserves.
I submit.

Catholic priest suspended for calling BLM protestors “maggots and parasites”

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A Carmel priest, The Rev. Theodore Rothrock, has been suspended from public ministry for calling the Black Lives Matter demonstrators as “maggots and parasites.”

Rothrock’s suspension followed comments he wrote on the website of the St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic Church in a weekly bulletin.

In the fiery comments which were posted Sunday but have since been deleted, Rothrock derided the organizers of the Black Lives Matter protests, stating that the only lives that matter are their own and the only power they seek is their own.

“They are wolves in wolves clothing, masked thieves and bandits, seeking only to devour the life of the poor and profit from the fear of others. They are maggots and parasites at best, feeding off the isolation of addiction and broken families, and offering to replace any current frustration and anxiety with more misery and greater resentment,” wrote Rothrock, who was assigned to St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic Church in Carmel, Indiana.

Rothrock’s suspension from public ministry in the diocese was issued by Bishop Timothy L. Doherty of the Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana on Wednesday and it took effect immediately.

“The Bishop expresses pastoral concern for the affected communities,” the Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana announced in a statement. “The suspension offers the Bishop an opportunity for pastoral discernment for the good of the diocese and for the good of Father Rothrock.”

The #BLM movement has reignited over the past few weeks after the death of George Floyd, the 46-year-old Black man who lost his life after Minnesota cop, Derek Chauvin, was filmed kneeling on his neck for almost nine minutes, despite pleading he could not breathe. Floyd’s death sparked protests against police brutality and systemic racism in the United States.

Rothrock in his piece called on the church to oppose Black Lives Matter and the political protest movement known as Antifa. He also slammed the destruction of racist monuments and wondered whether Frederick Douglass and Martin Luther King Jr. would have been marching with the Black Lives Matter organizers because of the “alleged systematic racism,” The IndyStar reported.

“Black Lives Matter, Antifa, and the other nefarious acolytes of their persuasion are not the friends or allies we have been led to believe,” Rothrock wrote. “They are serpents in the garden, seeking only to uproot and replant a new species of human made in the likeness of man and not in the image of God.”

Various possibilities for Rothrock’s “public continuation in priestly ministry are being considered, but he will no longer be assigned as Pastor of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel,” the diocese said.

Rothrock’s suspension followed calls by Carmel Against Racial Injustice, a group formed to rally anti-racists in the city for him to resign.

Ashten Spilker, a Carmel resident and one of the group’s co-CEOs, told HuffPost: “What he needed to say was, ‘I need to as a leader in a church educate myself to do better and recognize the plight of people of color, not only in my congregation but in our country, to better serve our community.”

For Spilker, Rothrock’s comment was “misguided fear-mongering to his parish, adding: “People look to leaders to educate them, and so to put out something so misguided that can instill fear about what we’re trying to do here in Carmel was irresponsible on his part.”

The Rev. Bryan Massingale, a prominent Black Catholic theologian at Fordham University, also told HuffPost that until white Catholics have the courage to face deeply uncomfortable truths about the depth of racism in the nation and end the Church’s complicity of silence, “attitudes like [Father] Rothrock’s will continue to fester and poison American Catholicism.”

JADA PINKETT SMITH DENIES HAVING AFFAIR WITH AUGUST ALSINA

August Alsina claims he had an affair with Jada Pinkett Smith and that Will Smith gave the relationship his approval, but the actress says it’s simply not true.

During an interview with Angela Yee to promote his new album The Product III: stateofEMERGEncy, the New Orleans singer made the surprising revelation.

August, 27, grew emotional as he described his close relationship with Jada, 48. The two were introduced by her son, Jaden, in 2015 and he even vacationed with the family in Hawaii in 2016 and attended the BET Awards together in 2017.

“I totally gave myself to that relationship for years of my life, and I truly and really, really deeply love and have a ton of love for her,” he said. “I devoted myself to it, I gave my full self to it—so much so to the point that I can die right now and be OK with knowing that I truly gave myself to somebody.”

“And I really loved a person, I experienced that and I know what that feels like—and some people never get that in this lifetime,” he continued. “I know that I am completely blessed and this conversation is difficult because it is so much, that it would be hard for people to understand but—once it starts to affect me and my livelihood—I have to speak up about my truth.”

He also alleges that their relationship had support from Jada’s husband Will. “I actually sat down with Will and had a conversation due to the transformation from their marriage to life partnership … he gave me his blessing,” revealed August.

While he doesn’t like drama, he decided to speak his truth. “Contrary to what people may believe, I am not a troublemaker. I don’t like drama. Drama actually makes me nauseous,” he said. “And I also don’t think that it is ever important for people to know what I do, who I sleep with, who I date … but in this instance it is very different because as I said, there are so many people that are side-eyeing me, looking at me questionable.”

While the relationship has since ended, he still has love for the Smiths. “I love those people literally like my family. I don’t have a bad thing to say about them. They are beautiful people,” added August.

It was also rumored that August’s 2009 song “Nunya” was about Jada. “Why is you textin’ me / Asking who next to me / Why you care about who having sex with me / Now you all on my line, why you pressing me?” he sings.

After he went public with his relationship claims, Jada’s reps have responded, telling Page Six they are “absolutely not true.” Will and Jada have been public about their open relationship, but her team says August’s story is made up.-rap-up

ON WHAT BASIS IS TAYALI TO CHALLENGE HH’ S ELIGIBILITY TO THE REPUBLICAN PRESIDENCY?

By McDonald Chipenzi

I have heard my good friend Chilufya Tayali saying he needs Article 52 specifically to challenge HH’s bid to become republican president in 2021 in the Constitutional Court since he has not held a convention with his party to re-elect him.

I have perused through the Constitution including Art 60 and have not found any provision anywhere where it is provided that anyone presidential candidate who has not undergone through a convention is ineligible to contest the republican presidency, which if it was there, would have disqualified even Tayali himself.

But on what basis will Tayali anchor his nomination petition challenge against HH’s Presidential Bid in 2021 in the Constitutional Court, other than exercising his democratic right and politicking!

Art 100 of the republican Constitution outlines the qualifications and disqualifications for nomination as republican Presidential candidate and clearly don’t mention holding of a convention, as important as this may be, as a disqualification.

In addition, HH participated in the 2016 General Election held under the 2016 Constitution which will apply even in 2021 and HH squarely fulfilled them in 2016 without any challenge.
So, what new development in the Constitution will prompt Cde Tayali to run to court to challenge HH’s nomination if it’s not just political rhetoric!

The difference, however, between HH and any other presidential candidate and President EDGAR CHAGWA LUNGU in terms qualifications and disqualifications in 2021 General Election is the added disqualifications outlined in Article 106 (3) to a sitting Republican President.

Art. 106 (3) adds to one more disqualification to a sitting Republican President thus: “A person who has twice held office as [Republican] president is not ELIGIBLE for election as [Republican] President”, in this case in 2021 for President Lungu.

This is where some people, including John Sangwa, SC who has already drafted the nomination petition challenge and sitting put on his laptop, come in to lodge a nomination petition against President Lungu’s candidature in 2021 using Art 52(4).

This is the difference between HH, any other presidential candidate and the candidature of President Lungu who has held office twice as Republican President.

The same applies to Republican Vice-President, Mrs. INONGE WINA, who is also disqualified to be runningmate in 2021 General Election under Art 111(3), in addition to the disqualifications and qualifications out lined in Art 110(2).

Under the provision of Art 111(3), it emphasises that “A person who has twice held the office of [Republican] Vice-President shall not be SELECTED as a runningmate”, in this case in 2021 General Election for Bo Inonge.

It is yet to be seen what issues cde Tayali will bring to fore to challenge HH’s 2021 presidential bid and it must be an interesting reason away from the Constitution.
I submit.

Greed Killed Bill 10 – Laura Miti

 

Thinking about it, I have reached the conclusion that the greed of the crafters of Bill 10 complicated President Lungu’s desire to use the constitution amendment process to assure an easier 2021.

In typical PF accumulate-more-than-you-can-ever-use style, Bill 10 writers went for more than they needed for 2021 – and thus made it so easy to recognise the evil intent of the Bill.

Here is my thinking. All Minister Lubinda needed to do, to get the job done, was present the country with a Bill with just enough dodgy clauses to smooth electoral waters, while successfully pretending to be addressing lacunae identified after the 2016 constitutional amendment.

Mr Lubinda should have, for example, simply removed Article 52 and inserted the coalition clause and left it there. Just with that, EL’s battle for re-election would become less herculean.

The Minister would then sweeten the poison by addressing all the loopholes and inconsistencies in the current constitution. He could go so far as adding a few positive extras like quotas for women/the disabled and the strenghtening of a few critical institutions of governance like the Judiciary and Electoral commission. (Rememeber by now ECZ could be as independent as it liked but the coalition clause would still deliver EL a win if he just got his nose ahead of his opponents in the results)

By that, the Minister would have ensured some sections of the country were genuinely happy with the Bill and could defend it without sounding entirely off centre. The Millions of Kwacha used to push the mad Bill could be directed to addressing service delivery issues to further smoothen campaigns.

So, with just a little strategy (since respect for Zambians is difficult) Bill 10 would still have had self interest but the bad will would have been camouflaged. This would have made CSO advocacy against its still existent harm that much tougher.

But NO! Instead the crafters went into overdrive with Deputy Ministers, a Parliament that creates itself, free access to debt, Ministers campaigning on public money against an active court ruling😮.

They tried to suffocate our democracy when all they really wanted was an easy election they did not need to rig too much.

Goodness, the Minister was like a thief who arrives in a car with blaring sirens and flashing lights.

Now, even if Bill 10 passes the whole country knows its evil and is angry at the disrespect.

Like is asked so many times, are there not even 2 wise people in PF to say apa yayi, kapena tichite so

Is Debt Swap An Answer To Civil Servants’ Never Ending Loans With Lending Institutions?

 

By Wilfred Musape and Mwalimu Siyumbelo

The levels of indebtedness in terms of loans among many workers both in the public and civil service in Zambia can be described as staggering as almost every civil servant has a loan running or has at one time been exposed to one. However, it is worth noting that the levels of indebtedness has the capacity to break the morale of employees which subsequently affects output and this has been aggravated by the “never” ending tenure of these loans due to the fluctuations in the lending rates.

However this situation has not gone unnoticed by the employer having observed the impact which the indebtedness of employees is having on their overall work attitude be it with a teacher, a nurse, a doctor etc. A statement by government on the plan to engage it’s workers through a debt swap as a form of relief to reduce indebtedness is a timely and welcome decision.

A. What is a Debt Swap?

A debt/equity swap is a transaction in which the obligations or debts of an individual are exchanged for something of value or equity. This is all aimed at providing relief for an individual to avoid a situation where the debt becomes unbearable leading to bankruptcy and in the case of public servants, leading to low morale affecting output.

The debt swap comes with its own conditions attached as per the legal arrangement entered between individuals or institutions. However, at the moment the government has left it to stakeholders to negotiate for what would be convenient to all partners involved.

In the case of the proposed debt swap, the employer proposes to exchange the debt that civil and public sector employees have with different financial institutions with equity like leave days, settling in allowances which government owes many of its employees.

What are the recommendations in making this a reality?

The debt swap being proposed by government through the Public Service Management Division (PSMD) is a good move and it will be more meaningful if the following recommendations can be added to the ” *debt swap proposal”.

1. Apart from buying off loans in form of leave days or settling in allowances by the employer.

We recommend that the Public Service Management Division (PSMD) engages the Public Service Micro Finance Company (PSMFC) to begin a process of buying off the loans and refinancing them with flexible terms at the 5% interest rate threshold from Micro and Macro financial institutions that might have lended monies to civil servants.

The advantage of this move, is that it will reduce the amount of money being deducted from these employees hence increasing their liquidity which is likely to boast their morale towards work.

For example, if a civil servant is currently being deducted K2500 for a loan gotten from Micro or Macro financial institutions. He/she is likely to receive a debt relief if the Public Service Micro Finance Company (PSMFC) was to refinance that loan and re-loan to it to him/her at 5% interest rate.

Given the prevailing high interest rate of above 25% of the loans gotten from Micro and Macro financial institutions.The civil servant might even get back his/her K2000 on the payslip as debt relief if PSMFC was to be engaged.

2. Once this is done, the employer may increase the threshold that should be left untouched on employee payslips between 60-80% so that this situation that has entangled many civil and public service employees does not reoccur in the future.

“Remember a healthy employee financially is a motivated employee”

We submit