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Bembas In PF Are Practicing Politics Of Fear To Manipulate Tribes To Turn Against Tongas

 

By Sara Imutowana Yeta II

There is nothing wrong with tribalism as a state of existing as a tribe or having strong feelings of loyalty to one’s tribe or ethnic group.

In Zambia, like in many other countries, we are first organised as tribes before other mass identities.

This is because our evolution primarily occurred in tribes or clans with our respective ancestors.

What I am saying is that tribes are as old as human history, therefore older than the colonial artefact called Zambia that only came into existence in 1964.

This means that tribes are more natural as opposed to the State.

This explains why we can easily renounce our nationality, but we cannot renounce our tribe because tribe is a natural identity.

For that reason, it is natural to maintain our tribal networks.

This is what makes tribalism good because we are drawn to our group identities because of genetic programming and need to belong and survive.

Therefore, critical to tribal living is our cultural ancestry and not minimal geographic movement, explaining why tribes are built with people who are similar and related.

This means that we are naturally built to survive with tribe support.

Put simply, tribalism is good and in our blood.

However, the problem is when tribalism makes people’s thoughts and actions exalt their tribes above other tribes and national identity.

For example, not long ago Bembas in PF; Nkandu Luo, Bizwell Mutale and Chanda Nyela were openly preaching bad tribalism against Tongas.

Last week, another Bemba in PF Christopher Yaluma was also preaching tribalism against the same ethnic group.

It is therefore clear that Bembas in PF are using bad tribalism as their 2021 election campaign strategy.

They know that the current appalling socio-economic conditions caused by their poor leadership will make it difficult for their tribe mates to vote for them to retain power.

Therefore, their only strategy to stop an electoral revolt in their strongholds is to promote fear of Tongas.

As we all know, fear is a very strong tool that can blur people’s thinking and logic.

Therefore, they want the Bemba block to vote using a method that does not use rational, and logical thought process because this can allow their block to reflect on facts and truths about their poor socio-economic performance.

Their aim is change the behaviour of their tribe mates contemplating of voting for UPND because of the sufferings they are experiencing.

They are determined to make their tribe mates turn into illogical ruthless weapons, in service to their desire to remain in power.

This strategy is informed by their understanding that the roots of fear are deep in people’s core psychological and biological being.

This explains why most of civil wars in Africa are caused by fear of other tribes.

Hence their strategy is to teach their tribe mates fear of Tongas. And there is no best way to learn than learning from members of our specie when trying to take advantage of an opportunity for power.

Besides, it is an observable fact that we tend to trust our tribe mates when it comes to threat. This way we accumulate knowledge about other tribes, right or wrong.

Of course, there has always been competition for power between groups in different ways, from Kaunda’s time.

But what Bembas in PF are practicing is not only bad tribalism but dangerous because it has potential of making people’s brains respond differently at an unconscious level to Tongas.

They are taking the advantage of the fact that people at the tribal level are more emotional and consequently less logical.

When people are afraid, it is easy to regress to tribalism that would lead to the Bemba block unity to fight Tongas.

It is therefore clear that Bembas in PF are banking on the biological and psychological loophole of tribalism to retain power by carelessly tapping into their tribe mates’ fears and tribal instincts.

They are ready to give Tongas a different label than them, and ready to preach that a president from the Tonga ethnic group is going to treat Bembas waywardly or abuse national resources.

This unrealistic fear is promoted to turn Tongas into a concept.

Is this what Chitimukulu meant when he said that “muzakamuziba yesu” if you are led by another tribe?

Watch the space!

By 2021, Bembas in PF would have created a Bemba block that viscerally hates Tongas.

What we are witnessing among Bembas in PF is the human animal in action.

Some of us live with Tongas, talk to them and eat with them, and we know that Bembas in PF are lying to their tribe mates about Tongas.

Surely, we can compete for power without invoking fear of other tribes because fear oftentimes bypasses logic. There are several reasons. One is that logic is slow; fear is fast. In situations of threat, people are fast such that the first thing they do is to kill, and think later.

If nothing is done, it is possible that a day will come when sermons by Bembas in PF on bad tribalism will get hold of their tribe mates’ fear circuitry, and regress to illogical, and aggressive human animals, and become weapons to be used for their narrow agenda to cleanse Tongas.

How long will the Bemba block being incited, and those being bullied stay angry without taking the law into their own hands?

Countrymen and women, no tribe or ethnic group should be allowed to foster the bullying and scapegoating of other tribes.

950 unpaid retirees request Lubinda to stop the corruption at his Ministry

NINE hundred and fifty (950) unpaid retirees have written to justice minister Given Lubinda, asking why the ministry has continued submitting their terminal benefits to Robson Malipenga and Company, which does not represent them.

In a letter dated April 23, 2020, Siachoke Simemeza, who is also representing 949 others, stated that despite a December 2019 High Court ruling which compelled the ministry to pay benefits through their respective lawyers, the permanent secretary at the ministry had continued doing the contrary.

“Sir, your attention is referred to the 2019 December payments, the Permanent Secretary called for a meeting for the lawyers and after solving the issues which arose and assured us through our lawyers, the Permanent Secretary (L&D) paid all the monies to Mr Robson Malipenga…” he stated in part.

“Sir, you called for the lawyers and resolved on how to proceed. Now your meeting and resolutions have been rendered academic and useless by the same Permanent Secretary (L&D), who has again left out other law firms, including our lawyers, M. Associates. In view of the above, our position and demand is for your good office to intervene and stop the corruption cancer at your Ministry and pay us our terminal benefits through the lawful law firm executing our instructions.”

Simemeza reminded Lubinda that he and his colleagues had no relationship with Robson Malipenga and Company.

“Sir, we have no further relationship with Robson Malipenga and his law firm. Sir, further, us the 950 retirees have issues with Robson Malipenga as at 9th January 2020, we are in court with [the] same said Robson Malipenga for accounting and inquiries for over K104m which GRZ paid him and he has not remitted to us and our movement from his law firm to Messrs M Associates was and is justified by the courts,” Simemeza stated.

“Further, if you wish, you can call just a few of 950 retirees as attached to confirm that from 2015, 8 per cent payment to date we have not received these monies from him despite GRZ releasing the money to him to pay us. Honourable Minister, it is shameful and seriously scandalous for your ministry you are in charge of, justice, to break the laws and defy the court of law orders with impunity in the name of Justice and the ministry whose primary duty is to protect the piece of legislations which is law and constitutions of Zambia plus, to ignore the outcry of the retirees, court orders and, and the court litigations against the same interest of justice and to go ahead continuing paying the same lawyer….”

PF IS FUELING TRIBAL HATE…is Lungu the one instructing ministers to issue tribal statements? – Kazabu

LUXON Kazabu says tribal hate is heightening in the country because statements are coming from PF leaders.

And Kazabu, a former Nkana PF member of parliament and livestock and fisheries deputy minister, says commerce minister Christopher Yaluma has hurt his wife because she is Tonga.

In a video that has gone viral, Yaluma was campaigning on tribal lines in his constituency against the Tonga speaking people of Southern Province.

In an interview, Kazabu said he was very disappointed with Yaluma because he had always given him respect, thinking that he was a decent person.

“I am wondering why President Edgar Lungu is not doing anything with his cabinet ministers who have chosen to promote tribal hate, in particular against the people of Southern Province. Can we conclude that he is the one who is giving instructions to the ministers who have been so careless with their mouths?” Kazabu asked.

“If he is not the one giving instructions in the background, what are the reasons for him not to take action? I think he has a duty if he seriously wants to see this country united. He must do something about these people who have gone tribal. Tribal hate is heightening because these statements are coming from PF leaders, [and] this must stop; not tomorrow but today.”

Kazabu expressed disappointment with Yaluma whom he considered a learned person.

He said he has since realised that his trust for Yaluma was misplaced.

“So, Chris must search his soul. For him he has been to school with decent level of education and not to speak in those terms surely, it defeats the essence of education. Yaluma is one person I have given so much respect from the time when we got to know each other and worked together; he is one of the ministers I respected so much.… However, I now realise that I misplaced my trust,” he said.

“The people of Southern Province are not any different from the people of other provinces. And Chris should have realised that as a leader, he has the responsibility to heal and unite so that we go back to the united nation that we used to be under Dr Kenneth Kaunda and through the motto of One Zambia, One Nation.”

Kazabu wondered why Yaluma promoted hate against Tongas when his own was is Tonga.

“Chris is married to a Tonga lady. I fear that his father-in-law, the late Mr Hamanenga, who I knew, must be turning in his grave and the Hamanenga family must be hurting. Where does he place his wife and children?” asked Kazabu.

“He has been very cruel to the wife and children. One would have thought that some of our unfortunate people who have had no privilege to attain some higher level of education would be the ones evoking tribal sentiments, and not those that have been to school. I understand education as one that should help some of us to think properly and to look at issues in their correct contexts.”

ZESCO United Made A Huge Mistake In Releasing Nakamachi

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ZESCO UNITED MADE A HUGE MISTAKE IN RELEASING NAKAMACHI

By Phoenix FM Sports Radio Presenter Puncherello Chama

When Zesco United released Japanese midfielder Kosuke Nakamachi in January 2020 I was left quite shocked.

Zesco United were literally sitting on a GOLDMINE and didnt know its value and have decided to give it away for free.

Yes Nakamachi may have been 34 years old and nearing the end of his career and may not have been valuable on the pitch as he used to be but Zesco United let go off K30 Million plus worth of money and thats what is surpising.

Ill breakdown what Zesco United missed out on and why they should never have let go of Nakamachi.

1. ZESCO SHOULD HAVE TAPPED INTO THE JAPAN MARKET

Japan is a country of 126 million people and though Football is not the most popular sport Kosuke Nakamachi is still a well known figure among Japan Football fans and his former club where he spent more than 6 seasons Yokahama Marinos has a fanbase of slightly over 1 million fans.

Zesco could have tapped into this market but for some reason didnt.

2. ZESCO NEEDED TO CREATE RELATIONSHIPS

To Tap into any market you need to create relationships and given that Zesco United actually sold in Japan this was an opportunity that Zesco missed.

It starts with creating relationships with football clubs in Japan, fansand other stakeholders like journalists etc.

These people are there and like any relationship it takes time to cultivate them but overtime and with care Zesco would have reaped the rewards.

The fact that Japanese fans based in Zambia started turning up for Zesco United games and bought Zesco United replicas showed that through Nakamachi they had slowly started to create a relationship with the club.

3. ZESCO UNITED WOULD HAVE MADE UPTO K30 MILLION IN SALES

Now this may sound like a wild claim but it isnt.

Zesco United actually made K96,000 last year when Kosuke Nakamachi bought 200 replicas and sold them to Japanese fans.

Yes. Zesco United made K96,000 ( $8,500 then) just like that without even breaking a sweat.

Now if Zesco United can sell 200 replica’s to Japan with no effort then what more 2000 replicas with effort?

and why not after reaching 2000 replicas try 20,000 replicas? which is $600,000 ( K10 Million).

This is quite possible given that 20,000 is just 2% of Yokahama’s entire fanbase.

Overall Zesco United should have started small and targeted a segment of fans and grown from there.

4. ZESCO UNDERUTILISED KOSUKE

Zesco United also seriously underutilised Kosuke and didnt realise his value in Japan.

When Zesco United signed Kosuke I did some research on him to get to know about him better and one thing that is observed is that Yokahama Marinos used him in almost every marketing campaign the club was involved in and no other player at the club was used as much as him.

That a TV crew from the Japanese Broadcasting Network HKN travelled to Zambia to do a documentary on Kosuke’s debut in Zambia should have given Zesco an idea of how big Kosuke is in the world of football back in his homeland.

Kosuke is also very market savy and understands how marketing works and it showed by him selling 200 replicas in Japan.

Zesco however did not realise what they had in thier hands and aside from a photoshoot they did not use Nakamachi to tap into the Japanese market.

5. MISSED OPPORTUNITY

Zesco and many Zambian clubs can learn a lot of lessons from this.

The most important is not to focus 100% on a players value on the pitch but also off the pitch.

Kosuke’s salary could have easily been taken care of itself from the money generated from sales in Japan.

If 10 Japanese fans started turning up to watch Zesco that means there was potential to grow it and even in Europe Japenese fans will travel to watch their players who play in the Top European leagues.

Zesco United targeting 1000 Japanese fans to travel to Zambia in a year could have made the club as much as $1 Million.

If Zesco United had sold 200 replicas they could have grown it to 20,000 over 4 seasons.

All this Zesco United missed out on and this could have helped the club fund many of its projects including its academy helping produce better Zambian players.

6. WHAT NEXT?

What next is that Zesco United and other Zambian clubs need to realise the potential players have in significatly increasing sales.

Currently Zesco are sitting on another goldmine in the Kenyan Internationals they have as Kenya have a population of 51 Million people and just tapping into 0.01% ( 5000 fans) of that population and creating value for them can see the club earn even a $100,000 a year.

NOTE: All that Ive said is very possible in Zambia but it must be stated that its very difficult to achieve but with time it can be done and this article is in no way a critisism of any particular person at the club as I understand that pushing certain ideas can be difficult in the Zambian environment.

A Myth That Facebookers Wont Make “Bally” Win Elections

A MYTH THAT FACEBOOKERS WONT MAKE “BALLY” WIN ELECTIONS

When Michael Sata spoke out rhetoric campaign messages targeted at the often considered ‘not so-educated, dirty and thuggish’ people commonly known as Kaponyas, the know-it all Uncle Tom critics said “Kaponya don’t vote”.

For an excellent politician Michael was, the fact that Kaponyas didn’t own National Registration Cards and Voter’s Cards presented an opportunity to persuade and influence a new cluster of voters to see him triumph in the election. Slowly, the wheels turned and the Kaponyas were initiated into the Sata infection.

Any straight thinking political tactician knows that with elections, every possible accumulation of numbers is imperative to victory, even if such numbers are found among a bunch that often don’t bother to vote. What is important is that they can vote.

It beats me, therefore, to note that some defective ‘know-it-all’ politically ill-informed analysists within the Patriotic Front (PF) downplay the invent of the now trending nickname of United Party for National Development (UPND) leader Hakainde Hichilema “Bally”, on the premise that, a voter in rural areas knows nothing about it, and that, it is a name that appeal to Facebookers who do not vote anyway.

The sum effect of the nickname Bally on the political fortunes of Mr. Hichilema going into the 2021 election is a discussion for another day.

Herein, I want to look at an often overused notion that Facebookers don’t vote and cannot get the UPND leader elected.

Ten years or perhaps fifteen years ago – yes – Facebookers do not vote. Currently, you can’t safely say the same.

A mere chance that, Facebookers can vote is enough reason for anyone, wishing to seize political victory, to appeal to them.

If Sata could inspire the Kaponya who had no NRC and voter’s card to consider getting one and waking up on the voting day to vote for PF, why shouldn’t Mr. Hichilema attempt to inspire Facebookers who apparently don’t vote, to do so? After all, all what HH needs are few voters to win and they may possibly come from some reluctant Facebookers.

Some stats (ZICTA Statistics Portal 2020)

There are 17+ million mobile users in Zambia.

There are 9+ million people using mobile internet in Zambia.

This is where Bally may fish some numbers – whatever that figure is.

The mere fact that, social media, has now become a formal medium of information sharing and gathering, which more often filters through down to even people in the remotest areas of societies, is enough evidence that what happens on social media has an impact on what may happen on the grassroot. Otherwise, ZICTA wouldn’t be sending warning texts against misinformation, if social media doesn’t affect society.

What is also true is that the 2021 voter register, as per Central Stastistics Office’s prediction, will contain 65-70% youths. Where are these youths?

In 2011, some of these youths where 6 years old and in 2021 they will be 16 years old. Some, where 7, 8, 9 and perhaps 10 years old in 2011 but in 2021, they will be 17, 18, 19 and 20 years old. These are a cluster of voters who are on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram etcetera whom the Bally word intends to appeal to.

Contrariwise, where does the PF hope to get its votes in 2021?

From the same Kaponyas? From the street vendors? From the youths who Sata inspired? From the farmers? From the Church? From the youths on the new register? Just where?

The best way to answer is to consider if PF has impressed those who voted for them previously, to again feel inspired enough to vote for “More Money in people’s Pockets, Less Taxes, Zero Corruption, More Jobs etcetera”

Jeff Mbewe

Author I Lawyer I Digital Media Expert I Philanthropist

FJT Chiluba , The Original Bally 1 – Amb. Emmanuel Mwamba

FJT, The Original Bally 1

By Amb. Emmanuel Mwamba

It was shortly after the acquittal of Second President, Dr. Frederick Chiluba in August 2009, that veteran journalist and media consultant, Edem Djokotoe called me up.

Edem Djokotoe

When we met, Edem advised me:

“Emmanuel you have done a good job fighting for the cause of Dr. Chiluba. But you now have a big job to clean his name and rebrand him. Let people have a new perspective of him. Change his image, literally from his choice of clothes to his public image”.

We discussed how Dr. Chiluba could revive his Institute and devote time to giving academic university lectures on Democracy as he was considered the father of Democracy in Africa.

“But change those suits and shoes”. Edem insisted.

He said this because Chiluba’s suits and shoes had been subject of court processes and a source of negative propaganda against him by his political opponents.

I took the advise seriously.

We quickly made some of Dr. Chiluba’s public appearances with him dressed in casual clothes and sneakers! A rare occurence!

I also took Dr. Chiluba to uncharacteristic events beyond church events, funerals and weddings.

For example, we took him to the official opening of a sports shop at Woodlands Shopping Complex and he was dressed in a casual shirt!

We also took him to watch football at the O’Hagans Sports Club Bar situated at Manda Hill Shopping Mall donning an arsenal football club replica t-shirt with inscriptions at the back: “Bally 1”.

Chiluba

Chiluba already had popular existing nick-names such as FTJ, FJT, King Fred, Kateka, etc.

We had come up with various names but settled on three top ones which were: “Igwe”, “Bally” and “Kateka”.

All the names were suggested by his children.

I ruled out the name Kateka(ruler) because he was already called as such.

I also over ruled the name Igwe too.

Although popular because of the influx of popular Nigerian movies, I rejected it because it carried an admiration for a foreign but contraversial culture.

Bally seemed appropriate especially that it was widely used by young people to fondly refer to fathers or uncles.

His arsenal replica tshirt was branded “Bally 1″.

After his appearance at O’Hagans, the media were excited with this new nick-name and people would meet me, greet me and proceed to greet Dr. Chiluba by saying:”Bally 1 alishani?”

It was a hit with a lot of young people.

So before you appropriate great ideas, at least bother to give credit!

FJT was the orginal Bally 1.

HH

PF JITTERY…now using tribal sentiments to scare Bembas – Changala

GOVERNANCE activist Brebner Changala says the PF is a collection of vandals whose misrule extends to tribalism.

“Let President Lungu wake up for once, or this country will be on fire sooner rather than later,” Changala warns.

He says if those in the PF don’t like Tongas, Lozis and people from North Western Province, “the best these gangsters can do is [to] allow them to have their self-determination so that they rule themselves.”

Changala also charges that Vice-President Inonge Wina has betrayed her own “kith and kin” by opting for silence when they are being insulted and degraded.

Changala was reacting to commerce minister and Malole PF member of parliament Christopher Yaluma who, last weekend, told his constituents that the people of Southern Province were so intolerant of other tribes, such that they could beat up non-southerners.

“UPND cinama nshi (what kind of an animal is the UPND)? Mwebantu imwe mwebenda(you people who travel) ako kene mufwele kukanwa akalembelwe ati PF (that same PF-branded face-mask you are wearing) teti upite mu Southern Province naufwala kukanwa bakakuma (you can’t pass through Southern Province wearing that; they will beat you),” Yaluma lied.

“Bakakuma bakakufumya namu bus tawakaninemo (they will beat you up and not even allow you to get on a bus). Takwaba ukulumbula ishiwi ilya PF nangu party imbi, FDD, ishili iyakulya (there is no mentioning of the PF or any other party, for that matter, like the FDD, which is not from there). Aba abantu baishibana fye bekabeka (these people just know themselves). Tabafwaya (they don’t want)! ….”

He added that: “takwaba nangu umo MP mu Northern Province uwa UPND (there is no single UPND MP in Northern Province).”

“Takwaba nangu umo MP mu Northern Province nangu ku Muchinga nangu ku Luapula nangu ku Central Province (there is no single UPND MP in Northern, Muchinga, Luapula and Central Provinces),” Yaluma claimed.

“Takuli (there is nothing) except ku North-Western naku Western (in North-Western and Western Provinces). Ku North-West babako banga babili, nokufuma balefuma (there are only two UPND MPs in North-Western and they are about to resign). Bushe cinshi GBM aya fuminamo (what made GBM to leave)? Efyo ndefwaya mipushe (that’s what I want to ask you). Cinshi GBM afumineko (what made GBM to leave)? Aliya asanga ati tamuli ubuyo (he went but found out that there is no benefit). Bucushi bwekabweka (it’s all suffering).”

All the 12 constituencies in North-Western Province in North-Western Province are held by the UPND and six out of 15 in Central Province are held by UPND members of parliament.

The minister also told the gathering that southerners: “baliitemwa (they are self-centred),”

“Elo kaitemwe tafwaya nangu umuntu umbi kano umutundu wakwe (and a self-centred person doesn’t want any other person, unless a tribesman). Nomba, elo imwe muno mulelumbula ati UPND kuno mwebantu (now you people here are mentioning the UPND)! Tamwakwata nensoni (aren’t you even ashamed)?” said Yaluma.

But Changala called The Mast and lamented that the viral video of Yaluma disparaging southerners was nothing but: “hate speech against a tribe that they don’t like in PF.”

“I want to bring Edgar Lungu to life, if he is hibernating elsewhere. He has no option but to get rid of Yaluma. He is supposed to be disciplined for using his privileged ministerial position to incite hatred against very innocent Tonga people who have literally nothing against the very Bembas he (Yaluma) was preaching to,” Changala said. “Yaluma must be gotten rid of by President Edgar Lungu! He is holding that office of minister in trust by the people of Zambia. Yaluma’s conduct is a manifestation of the entire PF administration led by one Edgar Chagwa Lungu – that it is dawned to them that one Tonga citizen is about to assume the office of public service. They are jittery and they are now using tribal sentiments to scare away the Bembas that they will have nothing to do with a Tonga.”

He is distraught that many people in the PF have discarded the motto of ‘One Zambia, One Nation.’

“There is no way a Cabinet minister, in charge of commerce for all the 10 provinces, can go and say the people of Southern Province can kill PF members when they go to Southern Province. Has he got evidence to that effect? That is banditry and that is against the Constitution,” he said. “PF is a collection of vandals who have guided this country on tribal lines. They think they will benefit from this to stay in power longer than it’s necessary.”

Changala has since urged all Bemba-speaking, people who mean well to disown Yaluma.

“From today Yaluma is an illegitimate Cabinet minister who will be in that office by fraud if President Edgar Lungu does not remove him from his position,” Changala said. “He (President Lungu) has tolerated Nkandu Luo – same thinking. Now it’s Yaluma who has gone public inciting the Bemba people to rise against the Tongas.”

Meanwhile, Changala indicated that: “if they (those in the PF) don’t want Tongas, Lozis and North-Western Province, as I hear in that video, the best these gangsters can do is [to] allow them to have their self-determination so that they rule themselves.”

“If PF doesn’t want Southern, Western and North Western provinces, allow them to rule themselves. Let them have their self-determination,” he charged.

He further asserted that Vice-President Wina deserved strongest condemnation for choosing to remain silent amidst tribal sentiments, even against her own tribe – Lozi.

“Her own kith and kin are under siege and she cannot defend her own people, yet she is number two in this fiasco,” noted Changala. “You [Vice-President Wina] have betrayed them as they are being abused, insulted and degraded in the most barbaric and banditry way by one tribe that thinks it’s superior to any other tribe in this country. Let President Lungu wake up for once, or this country will be on fire sooner rather than later.”

Zambians Must Quarantine PF Before Tribalism Becomes Pandemic

PRESS STATEMENT

2nd May, 2020.

ZAMBIANS MUST QUARANTINE PF BEFORE TRIBALISM BECOMES PANDEMIC.

Zambians must collectively vote out PF before tribalism becomes pandemic. PF is synonymous with evil things like stealing, killing, corruption and tribalism just to mention a few. Therefore, we call upon all well meaning Zambians to quarantine PF in 2021, before people start killing one another. We don’t want what happened in other Countries to happen here; especially that tribalism is being condoned by the PF top leadership.

It’s very shameful that fellow tribal mates are in the forefront of promoting tribalism. The latest being Mr. Christopher Yaluma. It would be unfair to people that came up with the word Honorable to apply it on Mr. Yaluma. I have never come across any Honorable person promoting hatred amongst the people he leads. Would Mr. Yaluma be a proud person if a Tonga person is killed by PF members because of his tribal remarks? Equally would he be happy if Tongas start victimizing Bembas living in Southern Province because of his careless and irresponsible hate speech?

It’s very evil of you Mr. Yaluma and your PF to stand in front of very innocent people and incite them to start butchering one another just because you want to continue as a Member of Parliament. Those words you uttered clearly shows that you a very dangerous and irresponsible person to represent the people of Malole in the National Assembly. That Honorable House is the unifying symbols for the People of Zambia and you Mr. Yaluma want to go there with blood on your hands. That House is the foundation of One Zambia One Nation, in case you didn’t know some of the materials used to build that House came from all corners of Zambia.

Mr. Yaluma tell the Nation what has been your relationship with your Tonga subordinates at your Ministry? Is your conscious free that you made those tribal remarks? In whose interest did you utter those words? You must grow up if you want people to respect you. Since no one has condemned you from PF we take it that was an official statement from your tribal party. We are aware that some Minister gave a very weak statement on the issue but since she is neither the party nor Government spokesperson she was talking to herself and just adding salt to the injury.

Percy Chanda

UPND – Chairman for Mines and Freedom Fighter

OF THE NAME BALLY AND HH

 

By Anonymous

Growing up in Rhodespark, we had all manner of words we used to describe things and pipo.

We literally coined our own language and wud converse over the land phone in the sitting room right in front of our parents without them catching a single word or meaning in our conversation. It was our language, it was a Youth thing and we enjoyed our language.

Back then we wr called exes and later called Yo Ballies and I think now we wud b called Ba Mwana mayadi.

Back then we had no DVD’s or DSTV available yet, we relied on Video Cassete Recorders (VCR) and we called the video cassettes “scopes” whilst to watch the same was called to scan. So if I wr to ask a friend for a movie to watch because our Father was watching his boring stuff like wrestling featuring Big Daddy, over the phone in front of my parents I wud go….

“Exe, lash us a scope to scan. Bally is scanning his stuff”. And our parents wud have no idea what we just said.

Over the years, we grew up and the new generations had their own lingo too. So words like stuff and sure became “shizo” my nigar moved to “ma nigar” and now “my nizo” cool became “laka” and so on😁

The one word that has stood the test of time and meant then as it still does now is BALLY. Meaning Dad/Father.

Whenever we got into trouble or broke somebody else’s item or owed money to someone we wud assure them that our father wud pay for it. So we wud say “chill exe, don’t worry….Bally will pay”😁

That assurence was enough to let u get away with murder because yes, parents back in the day wud pay for our sins but rest assured, by the time they are done with you na mukwapu wa ma rubeni, u wud think Uncle George was giving his son a massage.

I notice that the UPND leader is now called Bally arising from a social media chat he had with a Youth that called him Bally and he didn’t know what it meant until they told him what Bally actually meant.

He has since embraced it and it has also settled well with the Youth who now fondly refer to him as Bally.

I have seen write ups throwing shade on this Bally name, I think you do so at your own peril.

This is a name resounding well with the Youth who by the way, are in the majority and the deciding vote next year.

It is therefore important to find communicating ways to get you insync with the Youth in order for them to “feel” you if u are a politician wanting to be President (Father of the Nation)….. Bally of the Nation that is.

I don’t know much but I know this much is true, HH has found that nitch to connect him to the Youth.

Elo ninshi today’s Youth are very naughty and distractive going round breaking things and bashing pipo’s cars. But guess what……….

Worry not, Bally will Pay.😁 🏃🏿🏃🏿🏃🏿🏃🏿🏃🏿

PF will need Prime TV after 2021 elections

It is getting to a month since the Patriotic Front (PF) party and government cancelled the operating license for Prime Television.

PF, through the so-called Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA), announced the cancellation of Prime TV’s license, arguing that the station was a danger to society and that its decision was in the best interest of the public. Many organisations which include opposition parties and non-governmental organisations protested the decision of government and condemned it. They even called for the reopening of the TV station but nothing happened. The station was told to appeal to the Minister of Information and Broadcasting Services within 30 days as provided for by the IBA Amendment Act of 2010.

As you are aware, Prime TV’s appeal to the minister, Dora Siliya, was turned down. On 24th April, she declined to entertain the appeal, arguing that Prime Television’s license had expired days before IBA canceled it on April 9, 2020. She claimed that Prime Television’s license had expired on March 29, 2020.

I have concluded that the decision to close Prime TV was political; it was a well calculated move by the PF party and government to get rid of the TV station. To the PF party and government, Prime TV was not operating in the interest of the public, but in PF officials’ and cadres’ interest. I wonder if any person from the public, except for PF cadres, complained against Prime TV to IBA.

The PF party with its government does not want media houses that dig out its dirt and bring it to the attention of the public. Prime TV has paid an ultimate price for practicing investigative journalism. A despotic regime like PF cannot support such kind of journalism; only docile and timid journalism can be allowed to operate freely by the PF party and government.

Prime TV has been showing Zambians how corrupt and tribal the PF government is. Therefore, it has been a thorn in the fresh of those thieving and tribal officials in the party and government. It beats my imagination to read what the minister of information and broadcasting said when refusing to entertain Prime TV’s appeal. She said the license was already expired before it was cancelled. Does it mean Prime TV never just wanted to renew its license or someone declined to renew it?

The PF party with its government is playing games with Prime TV and its workers. Does madam Siliya understand that Prime TV employs a lot of people? Does she understand that Prime TV pays taxes to the PF government? How would you close a viable company when you need more companies to open? President Edgar Lungu and his government want more jobs created and taxes paid; at the same time they are closing companies like Prime TV. This is unreasonable and hypocrisy of the highest order.

I am very disappointed that the PF government which in opposition benefited from private media houses such as Muvi TV when the Movement for Multiple Party Democracy (MMD) government blacked it out from all public media houses could be closing the same channels without proper justification. I am driven to think that we Zambians are petty and we are the enemies of ourselves. We are driven by partisan interests, and not a greater good. What is good in closing a TV station which is giving alternative voice to all government-controlled media houses and has employed people? To those in government, it is good to kill a media house which in their thinking stands in their way to retaining power.

Prime TV was a major station which gave the opposition parties a platform to be heard or express their sentiments on many national issues. Today, the remaining TV stations are a shadow of themselves; they just take a middle line. They fail to practice investigative journalism for fear of being closed down like Prime TV. Further, the remaining TV stations cannot host opposition leaders in the manner prime TV did.

The PF government should be above pettiness and provide the much-needed leadership. PF as a party and government should know that it is a privilege to govern this country and should create favourable conditions for all private companies; pro-PF or anti-PF companies to thrive and create the much-needed jobs. True leadership allows divergent views to exist, but not silencing them. Let us learn to develop our democracy and a free press is cardinal to entrenching democratic values in society. At 55, Zambia should be maturing into a true democratic state, not sliding into dictatorship.

As I conclude, I wish to appeal to the PF government and madam Dora that they will not be in power forever. In 2021 elections, PF may lose power to another political party and government-controlled media will desert them immediately. They will need privately owned TV stations such Prime TV to cover them when they will be facing the law for corrupt activities they have involved themselves in. In Bemba we say, “tabasha wanya munsakwe.’’ Meaning, you do not defecate in a hut that served you from the rains because you may need it when it starts raining again.

The author is a lecturer at the University of Zambia, department of Library and Information Science. Send your comments to: tuesdaybwalya1@gmail.com

I Will Use My Position Against Millers If They Fail To Reduce Mealie Meal Prices – Paul Moonga

By Patson Chilemba

Ruling PF Lusaka provincial chairperson Paul Moonga has threatened to use his political position against the millers if they fail to reduce the price of mealie meal, now that the country is expected to have plenty of maize.

And Moonga has justified government’s decision to close Prime Television, while defending the coverage of the state-owned Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation (ZNBC).

Moonga also said National Democratic Congress (NDC) leader Chishimba Kambwili was foolish to have run down his businesses, and should therefore not expect President Edgar Lungu to be his marketing manager.

Speaking with Daily Revelation, Moonga said he was a trained agronomist, and from his estimation, the country was expected to yield a bumper harvest of maize this year, which should translate into reduced mealie meal prices.

“This year we are going to have a bumper harvest, it might be the highest in the history of Zambia. I know there are floods, but the other areas we will reach 3.5 million tones of maize. At least that should push the price of mealie meal down yes. We have enough maize,” Moonga said, claiming that the last time he threatened to unleash cadres on the millers they reduced the prices. “The millers now they should buy the maize and should not exploit the people of Zambia because now we have plenty maize, any exploitation they will meet me head on (as Lusaka Province chairperson). We are not going to allow them to exploit the Zambians now. And the beautiful thing now is most solar hammer mills will be working.”

And Moonga justified the cancellation of the Broadcasting Licence from Prime TV by the government, using the Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA), saying the television station had become a nuisance.

“So when you think you are a starring every time you open your mouth you are insulting citizens it’s not right. The news is there to inform the public on different activities. But if your main focus is to see how best ninganyoze uyu muntu that’s not why we gave them the licence,” Moonga said. “Democracy about insults. You just watch Prime TV you think the country is at war, you allow tourists not to come, whom are you punishing?”

However, Moonga justified the coverage of ZNBC, saying they were professionals and well qualified.

Moonga further said Kambwili was foolish to accuse government of squeezing him, saying he had failed to run his businesses on his own.

“Does he want President Lungu to be the marketing manager for his product? Does he want President Lungu now to collect his debts? When you are a failure you are a failure. Who blocked his tracks? Where is the road block for his tracks?” Moonga said. “He’s just a nuisance, sometimes when you become too fat even the reasoning standards become very weird. So that kind of a body he can’t bath himself, so even bathing it’s President Lungu’s problem…even feeding him? He can’t even control his eating habits.”

Moonga said Kambwili should stop being a cry baby.

“Advise Kambwili with the business yogulisa njanji, kunyula njanji (ripping railways for sell), It’s easier business. Now njanji zasila and he starts saying they are squeezing me. Kulibe njanji zinasila njanji,” said Moonga. -Daily Revelation

I miss the Leadership Code – Kavindele

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ENOCH Kavindele says he misses the Leadership Code that regulated the conduct of leaders in Dr Kenneth Kaunda’s administration.

Featuring on ZNBC television to celebrate Dr Kaunda’s 96th birthday on Tuesday, Kavindele who served under him in various portfolios, said if the Code was there leaders would not be competing for public tenders.

Kavindele was a member of the then ruling United National Independence Party (UNIP’s) central committee.

And prior to the 1991 multiparty elections, he challenged Dr Kaunda for the UNIP presidency before he quit after severe intimidation from other party stalwarts.

“To be honest with you, I miss the Leadership Code. I wish the leadership code would still be there. What that would have meant would be [that] leaders would not be in businesses competing with real business people, because as it is now if you were to tender for anything, for any work, amongst the people you would be competing with will be leaders who will sit on that committee adjudicating the fate of what you would have put in; so totally unfair,” he told moderator Franklin Tembo Jr. “For me I think the Leadership Code is one of the things that we miss. If you had a dream at night that you had taken government money, you know, that would be a terrible day. It was never thought of. Times have changed. And, of course, we have now started missing the motto: One Zambia, One Nation. For, we grew up under One Zambia, One Nation.”

Kavindele, who also served as republican vice-president in the Frederick Chiluba government, explained how he first met Dr Kaunda.

“I first met president Kaunda when I was 14 years old in Mufulira. And that is when I joined the UNIP youth league and grew up in that league till I became member of parliament for Chingola. And later on, I became member of central committee of UNIP. So, I’ve known him since I was 14, and I visit him all the time,” he said.

“I attended his 95th birthday, it was great because we were there from about midday up to 23:00 hours; so, we cherish him. KK was a great man; KK was a disciplinarian and he wanted everyone in UNIP to be like him. There was a lot of discipline. For instance, if a minister went to a bank and borrowed money and they failed to pay, to KK that was not acceptable; you were gone, indeed.”

Kavindele outlined moments he treasured about Dr Kaunda.

“And I treasure a lot of moments with KK. Secondly, he put me on very many committees of the central committee. I was on the youth committee, I was on the economic committee, I was on the agriculture committee, and there’s yet one other committee,” Kavindele said. “And because we treasured KK so much, we really all wanted to be like him in our interaction with the people. So, humility was one of those things that we copied from KK.”

And Kavindele explained his hatred for tribalism in politics which has become rampant currently.

He said national unity was one of the key traits he and others learnt from Dr Kaunda.

“It worked very well because you were, for instance, I’m from North-Western but I became a member of parliament in Chingola. There were some other people, Chililabombwe, from North Western Province they became members of parliament,” said Kavindele. “So, you could be member of parliament anywhere where you wanted to represent the people or where you grew up. So that was how we were brought up by KK – that all tribes were equal and we should not really look at where one came from, whatever. So, we worked together as under One Zambia, One Nation. We were one nation, one people. Tribalism? I never heard of [it] during my time in politics.”

Just Politics : a govt caught in between humility and hubris

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by Aaron Ng’ambi:

The people voted for the Patriotic Front government simply because most of them believed that the PF would form a government for the poor, and the downtrodden. In fact, the late president Mr Michael Sata was seen by many as a man who came from a humble beginning and could relate with the poor and the forgotten. Therefore, in 2011 the PF won a decisive victory promising lower taxes, more jobs and more money in people’s pockets. Unfortunately, Mr Sata would not live long enough to see his promises delivered to the Zambian people. Whatever your opinion may be of the late president Sata, one thing is clear that the man is a significant figure in our political history with some who think highly of him and others who despise him. Regardless of your perception of the initial Patriotic Front and its founder, Mr Sata, it is only fair to observe that the party in power today has lost it and the centre cannot hold any longer. The PF which was once a pro-poor party is now in disarray and its leaders have enriched themselves at the expensive of those they promised to serve. The death of Sata had not only robbed the nation a leader but created a crisis within the party as we can recall. And to some people this was the beginning of the end of the party, as we have seen how the previous political enemies of Mr Sata hijack the PF.

As the nation stood by witnessing the scramble for power within the PF party, a self-proclaimed humble leader would emerge to take over the mantle from the late president. Mr Lungu was skillful in making everyone believe that he would unify the party, continue the legacy of his former boss and above all he managed to convince us that he was indeed full of humility without any shred of pride or arrogance. This was a well-orchestrated image of which to this day the current president has tried so desperately to hold on to in an attempt to pacify the masses. But of course, for most people who are really interested in politics or follow current events closely, it has not come as a surprise at all that the true colours of the man and his government are finally coming out. Not so long ago it would have been unimaginable that our so-called humble leaders would display such levels of arrogance and selfishness. The leaders of the Patriotic Front government have acquired so much wealth illegally and corruptly to an extent that they will do whatever it takes for them to stay in power in perpetuity. One of my favourite quotes by a former president of the United States says that; “Nearly all men can withstand adversity, but if you want to test the man’s character give him power.” This statement by Abraham Lincoln is absolutely the litmus test of anyone’s true character. Now that this government has been in power for so long, we have begun to see their true character in the way they engage with the people, especially the most vulnerable among us.

The dictionary defines humility as; a modest or low view of one’s own importance or in other words putting the interests of others before your personal interests. Those who are humble or have humility sacrifice everything for the good of others or those around them. The scandals involving this government from the 42 fire tenders, the $65 million presidential jet and other corruption allegations are further from what a humble government looks like. No one can claim to have humility and at the same time steal from others, especially the poor. It is clear that our government and these so-called leaders have found themselves in a very precarious position by professing to be humble yet their actions speak otherwise. What we need to do going forward is to re-educate our people so that they better understand that not all that glitters is gold, and that we should never mistake or confuse humility with false pretense. Every day under the PF regime, it is becoming evident that our government is caught-up somewhere in between humility and hubris. These people can no longer hide their true character over the last nine years, and this is why we have seen some of them say and do some unbelievable things without shame. They have reached a point where they do not care anymore if what they do or say hurts the people of Zambian and so this needs to be a wake-up call and a lesson for us all.

To those aspiring for leadership to serve our nation, we encourage you to learn from the mistakes of this government and remember that no man or woman can go on for so long pretending to be who they are not. Please be true to yourselves and be true to our people in all your dealings. Zambians today have matured enough to read between the lines and can tell the difference between true humility and hubris. The days when we were taken advantage of and made victims of deception are long gone. We will not allow these good for nothing politicians invoke humility or God’s name in attempts to mislead us, use us, abuse us and keep us passive so that they can return power at all cost. We the people must resolve to no longer be naïve and ignorant so that the politician will never take us for granted. I believe that with a little bit more of political education, the thin line between humility and hubris will be so vivid to us, that we will distinguish between those who are genuinely humble and sincere leaders rather than the full-blown pretenders. Speaking at Oxford Union in London, Malcolm X said “I have more respect for a man who lets me know where he stands; even if he is wrong than the one who comes up like an angel and he is nothing but a devil.”

Email; aaronngambi@yahoo.com/SM

Yaluma stooped so low – Kalaba

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THE Democratic Party is waiting to see what action President Edgar Lungu will take against his ‘tribal’ commerce minister Christopher Yaluma.

DP president Harry Kalaba charges that Yaluma, the Malole PF member of parliament, stooped so low to start: “pushing for an expired product in the form of President Edgar Lungu,” on a tribal basis.

While in Malole’s Mumba area over the weekend, Yaluma (above) told his constituents that the people of Southern Province were so intolerant of other tribes, such that they could beat up non-southerners.

“UPND cinama nshi (what kind of an animal is the UPND)? Mwebantu imwe mwebenda (you people who travel) ako kene mufwele kukanwa akalembelwe ati PF (that same PF-branded face-mask you are wearing) teti upite mu Southern Province naufwala kukanwa bakakuma (you can’t pass through Southern Province wearing that; they will beat you),” Yaluma lied.

“Bakakuma bakakufumya namu bus tawakaninemo (they will beat you up and not even allow you to get on a bus). Takwaba ukulumbula ishiwi ilya PF nangu party imbi, FDD, ishili iyakulya (there is no mentioning of the PF or any other party, for that matter, like the FDD, which is not from there). Aba abantu baishibana fye bekabeka (these people just know themselves). Tabafwaya (they don’t want)!”

He added that: “takwaba nangu umo MP mu Northern Province uwa UPND (there is no single UPND MP in Northern Province).”

“Takwaba nangu umo MP mu Northern Province nangu ku Muchinga nangu ku Luapula nangu ku Central Province (there is no single UPND MP in Northern, Muchinga, Luapula and Central Provinces),” Yaluma claimed. “Takuli (there is nothing) except ku North-Western naku Western (in North-Western and Western Provinces). Ku North-West babako banga babili, nokufuma balefuma (there are only two UPND MPs in North-Western and they are about to resign). Bushe cinshi GBM aya fuminamo (what made GBM to leave)? Efyo ndefwaya mipushe (that’s what I want to ask you). Cinshi GBM afumineko (what made GBM to leave)? Aliya asanga ati tamuli ubuyo (he went but found out that there is no benefit). Bucushi bwekabweka (it’s all suffering).”

All the 12 constituencies in North Western Province are held by the UPND and six out of 15 in Central Province are held by UPND members of parliament.

The minister also told the gathering that southerners: “baliitemwa (they are self-centred),”

“Elo kaitemwe tafwaya nangu umuntu umbi kano umutundu wakwe (and a self-centred person doesn’t want any other person, unless a tribesman). Nomba, elo imwe muno mulelumbula ati UPND kuno mwebantu (now you people here are mentioning the UPND)! Tamwakwata nensoni (aren’t you even ashamed)?” said Yaluma.

Reacting to those remarks, Kalaba complained that Yaluma could resort to engaging into tribalism.

“First of all, I’m surprised that a person of Yaluma’s calibre can think so low as to begin cheap politics that have divided us. People must read history! In 1968, what made Dr Kaunda leave the Chilenje Hall? It was because of tribalism. Read the book of Sikota Wina; Sikota Wina writes a book titled ‘A night without a President.’ It’s because of these same tirades that Dr Kaunda expressed his deepest disquiet,” Kalaba said in an interview. “Ba Yaluma is one of the leaders I have had respect in the PF regime. I don’t know what got to him for him to think so low to begin pushing tribal politics and to begin pushing for an expired product in the form of President Edgar Lungu standing for the presidency next year. President Lungu is not eternal – he was not born a President. God can pick anybody He wants!”

He added that those in the ruling party had been spewing tribal commentary and were getting away with it.

“I want to see the action that President Lungu will take on Honourable minister Yaluma. Honourable Nkandu Luo used the same tribal remarks [but] she got away with it. Honourable Yaluma has used the same remarks…We have had PF cadres who have been using tribal remarks and they have been getting away with it,” he said.

“President Lungu himself has used tribal remarks against fellow citizens and he has gotten away with it. Where are we going as a country?”

The opposition leader asked how politicians could be dividing ordinary Zambians, on account of tribal.

“Inter-marriages in this country are everywhere! The problem we have is that we are being led by a leadership that is not passionate about what they are doing. Where has that spirit of Dr Kenneth Kaunda gone?” Kalaba asked.

“People like Nkandu Luo should be emulating the Mary Fulanos of this world. The Yalumas should be emulating the Elijah Mudenda of this world. Where has that spirit of One Zambia, One Nation gone?”

He asserted that he was, on behalf of the DP, condemning in the strongest terms possible the usage of tribal politics in the country.

“What our people need are ideas which will take Zambia to the next level. As Democratic Party we are saying tribal politics have no space in this country and that’s why we are going to criminalise tribalism in the first six months of forming government next year,” said Kalaba.

UPND Rebel Njamba Musangu’s Team Arrive In Mwandi To Demolish Party Structures

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By Barotseland Watchdog

Operation Swaaala Swaaala senior writer

After convincing Nangweshi UPND councillor Sililo Muuka to ditch the Hakainde Hichilema-led opposition party, booted provincial chairman Njamba Musangu and his team have arrived in Mwandi to continue their crusade to finish off ‘their’ party.

Sources close to Muuka told BWD that he was convinced to resign by Musangu.

“It is Musangu who approached and told me to resign. He said Kapelwa Mbangweta cannot take care of us. He said even HH cannot take care of us and that we should learn from how he used Musangu and later dumped him,” Muuka is quoted to have said.

Undeterred by newly-appointed UPND provincial youth chairman Eugene Kapatiso’s calls on people to assault them, Musangu and his team are upbeat as they currently pursue two Mwandi UPND councillors who have already been convinced to defect to the ruling PF.

Remember that BWD recently published an audio recording where a UPND cadre who identified himself as CIA, narrated how the PF provincial chairman Bright Kufuka and coordinator Glenn Chingumbe arrived in Sesheke and Mwandi to buy off UPND councillors.

BWD, Barotseland’s leading investigative news platform, can now confirm that actually these resignations were mooted by Kufuka during a nocturnal meeting held at Royal Dreams Lodge in Mongu between him and Sesheke UPND member of parliament Romeo Kangombe.

BWD is aware that immediately after that meeting, Kangombe, who declined offers by any member of the local UPND executive to escort him wherever he was going, drove from Mongu to Sesheke in the cover of night.

Note that it was at Royal Dreams Lodge’s Room 7 where missing PF-destined Imusho UPND councillor Brian Liyemo was found hiding. BWD has been trailing Kufuka and the guy uses Royal Dreams Lodge for his political meetings. We are ready to reveal names and numbers of people Kufuka has been meeting from that Lodge.

Back to Kangombe, a few days later, Kufuka and Chingumbe arrived in Sesheke, held another meeting with Kangombe to plot how they are going to destroy the UPND through massive defections. Kangombe has not denied BWD’s revelations about this meeting. He has just been spewing insults and accusing fellow party members of wanting to crucify him politically.

BWD can now disclose that Musangu and group in collaboration with PF functionaries on Thursday morning were working in Mwandi before leaving for Mulobezi where former MMD Sesheke district administrator Fabian Musialela has lined up a number of UPND councillors to defect to the PF.

BWD will soon disclose how Hakainde Hichilema is playing double-standards in this issue of the cracking UPND party in what Zambians refer to as Western Province but which is in actual fact Barotseland.

I can’t keep quiet on Zambia’s debt, some of us helped clear it – Dr Caleb Fundanga

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FORMER Bank of Zambia (BOZ) governor Dr Caleb Fundanga says it will be selfish for him to keep quiet on matters concerning Zambia’s debt when he was one of the people that played a key role in having it liquidated.
And Dr Fundanga says Finance Minister Dr Bwalya Ng’andu should be happy that the six former government officials that wrote a letter to him and President Edgar Lungu are rallying behind him.

On Tuesday, Dr Nga’ndu alleged that the former officials had a motive and would have sought his audience privately.

But in an exclusive interview with News Diggers!, Dr Fundanga said the solutions were much more important than the interpretations of their letter.

“When we wrote that letter, we were contributing as citizens in this country. We know that for the past five years, there have been attempts to get the IMF without success. I know they are trying to put all sorts of things but you know that some of us…in 2018, I presented a paper to the Economics Association of Zambia, which was very detailed about the emerging problems of Zambia’s debt. It indicated clearly where we had reached and the consequences of not taking necessary measures. Those are our contributions, they are in the public domain. I presented at the Pamodzi Hotel and everybody was there,” Dr Funganga said.

“If it is a question of making information available, that was done unlike the normal statements people make. I don’t know whether they require us to make personal appeals. But let me not talk about personal appeals personally because I know other things that I have done which need not to come in the public domain. But these debt issues have been in public domain for a long time; we have made presentations at the seminars here in Lusaka. We have been making contributions to the debt debate for a long time, so I don’t know what is required. And for some of us, we participated in clearing Zambia’s debt and now when we see debt accumulating, shouldn’t that be of worry to us?”

He said the issue of rising external debt was a public concern that must be dealt with using all available solutions at the government’s disposal.

“I did not even think that I would ever issue a statement on this matter because it is not even a matter for debate, it is an obvious matter. We have to share the little foreign exchange we have with the debt repayment. Those are concerns of any normal citizen. It is not about a foreign solution, the debt itself is a foreign debt, isn’t it? So sometimes I get amazed when people are saying ‘we don’t want foreign solutions’ but the borrowing itself has a foreign solution,” Dr Fundanga said. “If people didn’t want a foreign solution, they would not have borrowed money. We borrowed so let’s look for a solution rather than going on quarrelling without making any sense. The minister said we should have consulted, I am sure other colleagues have done the consultations, there are various ways in which we can help.”

He said solutions to economic problems would be found through different contributions.

“Even the former finance minister [Alexander] Chikwanda was quoted that the only solution we need is the IMF, so where is the problem? He (Chikwanda) has also been writing to the media, isn’t it? And calling for an IMF programme, right? Yet he was the one who contributed to the debt mounting we are facing. So if others contribute along the same line, is it a bad thing? We are just contributing as citizens who are concerned about what has happened,” Dr Fundanga said. “Everybody is talking the same language; when it comes from different mouths, it becomes offensive. This is a Zambian problem! Solutions are found through different contributions. If you think in the same way, there will be no progress in society. There might be other people who think borrowing is the right thing, that is their view.”

He said borrowing must be done in moderation.

“There are some of us who think things must be done in moderation, that is our view. We have experience and we know how this country went through a debt problem and when we resolved it, we also know the benefits. It will be irresponsible of us not to voice out right now. I have always been voicing out, even when I was a permanent secretary, [I used to voice out] very openly when I felt that something was not done properly. It is our duty as citizens to point out when things are not going on well so that they can be corrected, so that they can be of benefit to our citizens. When we keep quiet, then we are selfish. I am not a selfish person, neither are my colleagues. We are looking out for our country to prosper. Zambia has a lot of opportunities to prosper but we mess them up ourselves,” Dr Fundanga said.

He assured Dr Nga’ndu that they were trying to make his job easier.

“And in any case, he indicated when you talked to him yesterday (Monday) the need for the IMF [support], we are just supporting him; we are not opposing him. What is wrong with those supporting him voicing out in his support? But I don’t know why when the same language is said by different people, it should make a difference,” Dr Fundanga said. “If anything, he should be happy that other senior citizens are coming out in his support of his position, he needs IMF for sure. We are just trying to voice out collectively so that when he starts discussing with his colleagues, wherever they are, he knows that he has support amongst his colleagues. We all want a solution for this country and in our letter, we were very neutral, we didn’t even mention names…”

He said fighting each other about which is the right decision could lead the country into a worse off position.

“All we are saying as citizens is that if we can’t find a solution now, then this country is going to turn into a worse situation, a situation which can be retrieved if we make the right decisions…Let us rescue ourselves before it is too late. Personally, I can assure the minister that we’re just trying to make his work easier by showing that those who had worked in his space are with him when he says ‘we must go to the IMF’. What is offensive about that? We just want to find workable solutions because these other solutions are rhetorical,” Dr Fundanga said.

He also said the Central Bank should not be blamed for the depreciation of the Kwacha.

“All these issues of the kwacha getting weak, you don’t [put] blame on the Central Bank, it has to pay the bills, if you didn’t put much pressure on the Central Bank, the kwacha would have been much stronger today. But when you are borrowing, it looks like the money is there to be spent; you are forgetting that one day, you have pay it. And when you have to pay it, there will be others in the future generations who will suffer to pay it, which is exactly what is happening now. We have to pay and the consequences are clear. When those Eurobonds mature, that is when you even feel it, more than what you are feeling now when you are just paying interests for those Eurobonds. These are genuine concerns,” said Dr Fundanga.

PF Cadre Kabamba Venny Musonda Says Lungu Cheated And 2021 Is Fast Approaching

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PF CADRE KABAMBA VENNY MUSONDA SAYS LUNGU CHEATED AND 2021 IS FAST APPROACHING.

He writes below…

Don’t accuse us of being disrespectful and disloyal when we make honest assessments of some of your poor leadership flaws, we will not continue being your political scavengers and attack dogs for hire whilst our children are starving

President Lungu you are a lone voice for youths, you speak good English in your rare speeches, but no one listens to you, not even the people typing the speeches for you

The very moment you finish announcing Youth Policies, all your aides, Ministers, PS’s and Directors go to back play in the field, they go back to sharing contracts amongst themselves and employing only their girlfriends and relatives

Yesterday you cheated us the youth that we are leaders of tomorrow but tomorrow has come yet we continue wallowing in abject poverty without empowerment, worse off our children who you claim are leaders of the day after tomorrow are dying of hunger in our homes whilst you continue to hold on to all the positions sharing amongst the old and aged

Where did Bwalya Chiti campaign for PF? Where did he prove loyalty to you Mr President who knows where his loyalty lies at the expense of many very capable youths

Zumani Zimba are you telling me all our capable youths who have executed many successful political strategies through which you won office were not worthy of his position?

Where did Chipampe prove his skills and loyalty to you? Where do Andrew Chellah campaign ? And these are only few names mentioned and you wonder why it is when you read a beautiful speeches they end up into nothing. Who takes responsibility?

Who is responsible for your failed policies? Who at State House has the sole role to implement you Youth Empowerment programs, who can you point at as the failure lest we turn and point at you? The Youth Empowerment Policy was never implemented anywhere in your government, no single institution or contract reserved a quota for youths, you yourself on appointing Ministers, PSs, Directors, aides what percentage did you reserve for youths?

You have all the positions shared amongst yourselves, you have taken all the business amongst yourselves, do youths of today even have a tomorrow to look forward to ?

The bells of 2021 are ringing time is now to act Mr president#stayhomestaysafe!!#youngstately

Kenyan Scientist Unveils World’s First Anti-HIV Drug Taken Once a Year

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This cutting-edge innovation was created by “chemically converting cabotegravir into a nanocrystal and allowing the body’s enzymes to slowly convert the modified drug into an active form.

The treatment of HIV has been premised on the daily intake of antiretroviral drugs and they do not eliminate the virus from the body. Antiretroviral therapy has prolonged life and HIV has ceased being a death sentence, as it’s been in use since the 1990s. But a new, revolutionary drug to be taken once a year has been unveiled by a Kenyan scientist based in the United States, Prof Benson Edagwa.

The invention – called the Long-acting slow effective release antiretroviral therapy (Laser Art) – means that people living with HIV can only take the drug once a year. The current drugs require people living with HIV to take them daily. This arduous task has been blamed for the low adherence rates in people living with HIV. Prof Edagwa and his team at the University of Nebraska School of Medicine modified an existing ARV drug – cabotegravir – “to enable the body to absorb and release it slowly from tissues over 12 months.”

Prof Edagwa said, “This occurs for extended periods, and in laboratory and animal testing, up to a year.” The new formulation will be administered as an injection once a year.

The most crucial thing is that the new pill is not a cure for HIV. However, could also act as a vaccine for healthy people who take it and have unprotected sex, according to scientists.

The new drug has passed safety tests after trials were run on mice and non-human primates. The new drug proved to be safe. Laser Art was combined with gene-editing technology to eliminate HIV in mice.

The University of Nebraska School of Medicine said, “To date, no adverse side effects have been demonstrated in any of the animal testing models. Human testing has not begun, but the development necessary to achieve this goal is ongoing with the assistance of scientists from the Clinton Health Access Initiative.”

Prof Edagwa developed the new pill with the help of a fellow scholar, Prof Howard Gendelman, a virologist and chairman of the Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Neuroscience at UNMC.

Prof Gendelman said, “this pharmaceutical development has the potential to not only treat but also prevent viral transmission. This may certainly be a therapeutic milestone.”

This cutting-edge innovation was created by “chemically converting cabotegravir into a nanocrystal and allowing the body’s enzymes to slowly convert the modified drug into an active form. This is slowly released from tissue stores.” The current ARV drugs do not have the capability of reaching certain parts of the body, where HIV hides. Viral reservoirs where the virus hides and where the current drugs cannot reach include the lymph nodes and the central nervous system. The current ARV drugs were modified to reach the spleen, bone marrow, and brain, where the virus might be hiding. Prof Edagwa and his team then used the gene-editing tool (Crispr) to cut out the DNA fragments where HIV was still clinging.

He said, “The Crispr solution is given as an injection into a vein. Laser Art helps the Crispr to identify the proviral sections of the DNA and cut it out, meaning the virus has nowhere to attach.”

The new drug (cabotegravir drug or CAB) has been hailed as a huge milestone as far as removing the burden of taking pills every day is concerned. However, some note that the drug may take longer to reach Kenya and Africa.

The new medicine has been created by ViiV Healthcare, which is a pharmaceutical subsidiary of GlaxoSmithKline that specializes in the development of therapies for HIV infection.

Globally, approximately 39.9 million people are living with HIV. The African region accounts for the largest number of these statistics – with approximately 25.7 million people living with HIV. It believes that the new CAB drug will go a long way in drastically reducing these numbers.

If Kambwili is hungry, he must rejoin PF – Paul Moonga

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NATIONAL Democratic Congress (NDC) president Chishimba Kambwili must stop complaining about being squeezed and just come back to the PF, says PF central committee member Paul Moonga.
And Moonga, who is also PF Lusaka Province acting chairman, says Kambwili should not complain about failing to pay his children’s school fees because he enjoyed the sweet process of making them.

Last week, Kambwili complained about his businesses being squeezed to a point that he was failing to raise school fees for his children.

But Moonga told News Diggers! that if hunger had hit Kambwili too hard, he was welcome to return to the ruling party where he once enjoyed government privileges during his resign as a Cabinet Minister.

“Chishimba Kamwili should come to the reality; he is now a loafer, okay. He was Minister of Information and he was enjoying the privilege of being a Minister where privileges of school fees are paid for; now he’s in the streets like myself. Who pays for Paul Moonga’s school fees? Is it the government? The answer is no! I have been out of employment since 1996 and I am fighting hard to see to it that my children go to school. Why should I cry to the government? Surely, Chishimba Kambwili, at his age, should he be complaining ati ‘government to pay his school fees’ at his age? Who would squeeze Chishimba Kambwili? Squeeze him for what! When you are a failure, you are just a failure!

He said some certain far people had weird reasoning.

“Sometimes, I don’t understand certain fat people; their thinking becomes so weird. You can’t be a cry baby, squeezing where, how? Who is government first of all? Government is you and me and the people of Zambia. But it’s stupid baby crying! Nganti njala yamu nyokola (if hunger has hit him), come back to PF! Chishimba Kambwili, just come back to PF, don’t be a cry baby! And I want to thank his MP (Joseph Chishala) for moving away from Bill 10. On that one, Kambwili you showed leadership. I also know that HH is looking at you as a potential running mate because HH is looking for a Bemba running-mate though Kambwili has no ‘stuff’, you have just a big body!”

He insisted that government only “squeezed” criminals and not innocent individuals, who had legal businesses.

“Government can never squeeze an individual, but they will squeeze a criminal. The law enforcement offices can only squeeze a criminal and not necessarily squeeze…they simply follow the matter and tell part of the story if you are guilty, you are guilty. You have another privilege to go to the courts of law where you are tried. Police can squeeze, but the courts can never squeeze you. Justice in Zambia is very firm and fair; people are acquitted and people are taken to prison. So, how can the government squeeze Chishimba Kambwili that he is now crying that he can’t pay school fees?” he wondered.

“The problem with people is that if you are doing dubious business, now they have squeezed you, you’re no longer going to sell illegal scrap metal; you are no longer going to remove railways for you to sell. Then you say, ‘you have squeezed me’ how? The stories are very common on the Copperbelt about Chishimba Kambwili’s activities. So, if the government has stopped him from selling illegal scrap metal, do you think they have squeezed you? If Chishimba Kambwili is producing maize, the rains are over let him tell us that the government refused to buy his maize. Who has squeezed him if he was selling tomatoes? Government does not do business in Zambia, they just give you an environment for you to do business. I am a peasant farmer, there is no way I could cry that government is not buying my pigs. I should find the market myself. So, if you have failed to sell your products, you can’t say, ‘government has squeezed me’.”

And Moonga urged Kambwili not to complain about failing to pay his children’s school fees because he “enjoyed the sweet when making them.”

“Bushe government ndiye ina bala bana abo. Bushe ni government yenze gona ku nyumba ya Kambwili. Enzo nvela eka zunalulila po panga bana aba. Lipilila bana ku skulu! (Is it government that birthed those children? Was it government that was sleeping in Kambwili’s house? He used to feel the sweet himself when making those children, he should pay the children’s school fees!) By the way, government does not even charge school fees in government schools. If his children are in private schools, that is his fault. If he has failed, let Chishimba Kambwili bring his children, I adopt them and I take them to government schools,” said Moonga.

“Education in Zambia is free. I am failing to pay school fees where? We have beautiful government schools in Zambia. Teachers in government schools are more highly paid than those in private schools for your own information. So, what is this nonsense about Chishimba Kambwili ‘being squeezed’ ‘I can’t pay his school fees’ ana bala bana eka afuna tumulipile ise? (he birthed his children alone, he wants us to pay for them?)”

John Daka sings for Ravens, becomes first Zambian to play in the American Football League

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Lusaka born John Daka has made history by becoming the first Zambian to play in the National Football League in the USA when he signed with the Baltimore Ravens.

Daka finished fourth all-time at James Maddison University in sacks with 27.5, and also finished with 47.5 tackles for loss and six forced fumbles.

The Upper Marlboro, Maryland, native earned STATS FCS First Team All-American and AP Second Team All-American.

Writing on Twitter, Daka said, “Zambian people are a big family , it’s an honor to represent such great people.”

He also confirmed that he was born in Lusaka before migrating to the USA.

“Yes i was born in Lusaka for everyone asking,” he tweeted.

Daka put together an outstanding season as a senior in 2019.

He racked up 28 tackles for loss and led the FCS with 16.5 sacks.

Daka says he had an idea he would be joining the Ravens before the draft was even over.

“I knew they were very high on me so after like the 6th or 7th round, I had indication that I would rather just go to the Ravens…than go to a team that I am not really a fit for,” said Daka, who’s a native of Upper Marlboro, Maryland.

“So I just feel like I’m a perfect fit for the Ravens. I did have a good amount of calls during and after the draft but I knew I was going to the Ravens probably once round seven started.”

Just two years ago, Daka departed Bridgeforth Stadium uncertain whether he would play there again following the final home game of his sophomore season in 2017.

Off-the-field circumstances, the specifics of which Daka declined to disclose other than to say they involved “just stuff I couldn’t really control,” had left him so disillusioned he considered giving up the sport.

“There were times when I didn’t even want to play college football anymore,” the record-setting defensive end said Tuesday in a telephone interview with the Washington Post revealing that he also thought strongly about transferring.

“I lost confidence in myself. I didn’t think I was good enough, so I think that’s the biggest barrier I’ve been through in my life personally. Even my family didn’t really know too much about what was going on because I didn’t want them to have that burden. The only people who on the daily knew what was going on were my teammates. They’re the reason why I’m here right now.”

Thanks in large part to their encouragement, Daka decided to remain with the Dukes.
Two years later, on a team that is two wins from the national championship, the senior defensive end holds JMU’s season record for sacks.

For Daka, that routine began in high school at Wise in Upper Marlboro, Md., where he was a first-team All-Met selection in 2015 after helping the undefeated Pumas win the 4A state championship. He also set the single-season record for sacks at Wise as a senior despite skipping football as a freshman to focus on basketball.

Daka, who is 6-foot-3 and 230 pounds, said he decided to concentrate on football because of his height disadvantage in basketball.

His relatively diminutive stature in part limited the football scholarship offers he received — until, that is, he began accumulating highlight-reel sacks, catching the attention of schools that initially had shown only passing interest.

By then, Daka had committed to James Madison and wasn’t about to spurn the program that had made his recruitment a priority rather than an afterthought.

Barotseland, Lenshina And Past Human Rights Abuses Stain Kenneth Kaunda’s Legacy

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By Editor General, Barotseland Post

“WE REFUSE TO JOIN THOSE IN POLITICAL GRANDSTANDING, SINGING THAT KENNETH KAUNDA IS A GREAT HONOURABLE MAN WHEN THE FACTS AND OUR CONSCIENCE SAY OTHERWISE.”

As Zambia and the world celebrate Kenneth Kaunda’s 96th Birthday, most Barotse nationals will choose to frown upon the man they consider responsible for Barotseland’s forced assimilation in Zambia – the republic that continues to deny them basic human rights such as free assembly, conscience, association and their self-determination as envisioned in 1964 when Zambia gained its political independence from Britain in joint sovereignty with the Kingdom of Barotseland.

Before its independence, the Northern Rhodesia Protectorate co-signed The Barotseland Agreement 1964 with the Barotseland Protectorate and Britain (their colonial master) for the two to proceed to political independence from Britain in joint sovereignty on the condition that the Kingdom of Barotseland would retain its autonomy within the republic as it was for many decades under the British colonial government.

Kenneth Kaunda, the man whose legacy is currently in the spotlight on his 96th birthday, is the man who signed and agreed on behalf of his Northern Rhodesian government that Northern Rhodesia would proceed to political independence with Barotseland as one nation, with Barotseland retaining its autonomy within the Republic of Zambia – as independent Northern Rhodesia would later be called.

Although separate, the two British protectorates of Northern Rhodesia and Barotseland were governed under one imperial government because of shared proximity. Therefore, it was agreed that the two would continue to co-exist in Zambia under the terms of the Barotseland Agreement 1964 even after political independence from British colonization.

However, Kenneth Kaunda and his United National Independence Party (UNIP) would unilaterally abrogate the 1964 pre-independence Barotseland agreement barely a year after it was signed, completely annulling it in 1969 purportedly through the Zambian parliament.

Like Mr Michael Sata (later to be Zambia’s 5th Republican President) said in 2011 when addressing the abrogated Barotseland Agreement 1964, we wish to reiterate that Kenneth Kaunda’s legacy will be tainted by how he reneged from the pre-independence 1964 agreement which he signed voluntarily.

“Those with honour and integrity [must] honour valid agreements they have entered into whether they still like them or not,” Mr Sata was widely quoted by the nationally circulated Post newspaper in 2011.

Although he as president followed Dr Kenneth Kaunda’s path in disregarding the 1964 Barotseland Agreement, Mr Sata’s words above remain true today, as he went on to say that only ‘crooks’ and ‘dictators’ would have a problem honouring the Barotseland Agreement 1964, an agreement he called valid and non-treasonable, while partly attributing the relative peace that Zambia had continued to enjoy to the very 1964 agreement.

By Michael Sata’s logic above, would anyone be deemed mischievous if they stated that not only Kenneth Kaunda but also all other successive Zambian presidents, including Edgar Chagwa Lungu today, who have neglected to honour the Barotseland Agreement 1964 are crooks and dictators?

Kenneth Kaunda’s legacy is and will continue to be stained by the Barotseland saga until he publicly states why and how he defrauded Barotseland and her people of their right to Self-determination alongside their brothers and sisters in Zambia as guaranteed in the now-defunct Barotseland Agreement of 1964.

Although we must join those wishing him good health and long life, we must also implore him to put his house in order so that he may have a stainless legacy, and one of those acts he must make right is the matter of Barotseland.

Understandably, his handling of Lenshina and the Lumpa Church uprising, as some may wish to call it, and his negative human rights record in the twenty-seven years that he was president over Zambia may also be cited by some as part of that stain on his legacy. We, however, may leave that for them to frown upon.

And because of his dishonest and treacherous behaviour towards the Barotseland Agreement 1964, problems surrounding the agreement persist to this day, with many Barotse people killed, maimed, tortured, incarcerated arbitrarily and without trial, while Afumba Mombotwa, Inambao Kalima and Pelekelo Likando continue to serve 15-year draconian prison sentences.

Consequently, we and many Barotse nationals will continue to say that Kenneth Kaunda is not an honourable man because he failed to honour the Barotseland Agreement 1964 which he signed in earnest. We refuse to join those in political grandstanding, singing that Kenneth Kaunda is a great honourable man when the facts and our conscience say otherwise.

LONG LIVE KENNETH KAUNDA!

FILE: Kenneth Kaunda visiting King Sir Mwanawina III of Barotseland three months after they both signed the Barotseland Agreement 1964 to reassure the King that his (Zambian) government would honour the signed agreement.

 

 

 

Bob Nkosha/aubrey Luo Dares To Sue Each Other Over ‘shi Mumbi’s Copyright

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…as both comedians claim ownership of the concept.

By Francis Chipalo@NewAge News

RENOWNED comedian Bob Nkosha has threatened to take legal action against his colleague Aubrey Luo who has also dared the latter of being sued over the ownership of copyright of one comedy series ‘Shi Mumbi’ which has since stopped airing on Zambezi Magic after Bob claimed ownership of the original concept.

Bob explains that he is the author of the work in the said television show as it is based on his ideas as expressed in productions which he did in 2009 featuring Aubrey Luo and Caristus Malunga as ‘Shi Mumbi’ and ‘Kondowe’ the landlord respectively.

Bob alias Dorika said Shi Mumbi was his brainchild but was replaced with ShiMambwe because of sensitive issues relating to a well-known person on the Copperbelt named Shi Mumbi.

He said in an interview that eight episodes of Shi Mambwe were done with the said duo.

Bob further said no person obtained permission from him to use his original ideas, concepts and productions, adding that Shi Mumbi was therefore in violation of copyright and an unlawful deprivation of his hard work.

Shi Mumbi which hit the screens on Zambezi Magic on 3rd April 2020 has since been removed after Bob through Suba Tafeni and Associates wrote to Multichoice Zambia Limited to stop airing it as it was an infringement of copyright.

“Even what Aubrey has been showing on Facebook is wrong because Shi Mumbi is my idea,” Bob said.

He added that efforts to engage Aubrey and the producers of Shi Mumbi Dope Productions to resolve the matter failed and further said that he had no choice but to take legal action against Aubrey for infringement of his copyright.

He has also written to National Association of Media Arts (NAMA) complaining that Shi Mumbi was an infringement of his copyright as it was based on productions done in 2009.

But Aubrey alias Shi Mumbi told NewAge that in the same year 2009, the group started recording Shi Mambwe after entering into a partnership with Zamcom Studios with the idea of selling the product to ZNBC.

He said Zamcom was to get 60% and the group 40% had ZNBC bought the project but added that the deal with ZNBC did not materialize after Bob allegedly went to ZNBC with a fee which was beyond the public service broadcaster’s budget.

Aubrey said that at that time, the show was a pilot project, adding that the relationship between him and Bob had gone sour.

“In 2014, I started doing my own thing with the girls at Lusaka Play House and we called it Shi Mumbi and in 2015, we took it to social media,” said Aubrey.

“Bob used to call me asking if we can perform Shi Mumbi alongside Dorika but I have been refusing and all that time he never said Shi Mumbi was his concept but he didn’t but now that Shi Mumbi has gone on a bigger platform, he wants to reap where he didn’t sow,” Aubrey said.

Aubrey further said Bob was merely claiming that Shi Mumbi was his idea.

“There is nowhere where you can patent an idea because even I am also claiming that it is my idea and I am not going to give him anything,” he said.

“He even wrote to Zambezi Magic without copying the letter to me because I am the subject so as far as I am concerned, I don’t know anything.

Let him go ahead and take legal action because I am not scared if that’s what he thinks,” he added.

UPND Collective Resolve Remain Unshaken In Light Of Sponsored Resignations

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PRESS STATEMENT FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE .

Contact : UPND Party Spokesperson, Charles Kakoma 0977780397
Email: info@ upndzambia.org

UPND COLLECTIVE RESOLVE REMAIN UNSHAKEN IN LIGHT OF SPONSORED RESIGNATIONS

Lusaka ( 29.04.2020) As the country celebrates the 96th birthday of the founding father of an independent Zambia, Dr. Kenneth Kaunda, the United Party for National Development (UPND) is warmed by the show of patriotism our founding fathers demonstrated in holding true to the collective aspirations of a whole nation; resisting the temptation to sell out to he who had the most money and privilege for personal gain, but at what could have been a great cost to the sons and daughters of our motherland.

Dr. Kaunda and his compatriots were arrested and victimised, brutalized and humiliated while getting enticed to trade the struggle for a fleeting comfortable existence with the oppressors.

At the time, we all shared a common enemy in racial segregation, social and economic inequality and segregation that all afflicted our common humanity.

Today, Zambians are united, more than ever, as we face another common enemy in unprecedented hunger and poverty, joblessness, poor access to education for our children, a public healthcare system that allows the ruling elite to seek expensive treatment abroad while our mothers give birth on filthy floors of our abandoned hospitals and clinics; public corruption being perpetrated by elected officials, a broken economy that has robbed our families of a dignified existence…

All these ills are being presided upon by a PF regime that is increasingly showing signs and an appetite for dictatorial power by abusing public resources and institutions to hold on to that power using whatever means possible and available to them, including unconstitutional means.

The UPND is the embodiment of our collective fight and struggle to redeem our motherland and hand power back to the Zambian people.

For one to abandon the UPND now, is to give support and an endorsement of the PF agenda of continued social and economic destruction. While for one to accept a bribe in the form of money, cars or an offer of a job in the public sector at the expense of our shared and collective struggle for a better Zambia, is to betray the conscience of Dr. Kaunda and spit on the blood of those of his comrades who perished so that today we can all live one and free.

The UPND will not and cannot bribe its members to protect the integrity of the Zambian dream.

But the UPND can and will appeal to all Zambians of good conscience, both within and outside the party, to remember that only those who fight the good fight to the end deserve the privilege and honor of sharing in the unwavering patriotism of giants such as Dr. Kaunda and many of his now fallen comrades.

The role of the UPND remains only that of protecting the integrity of our shared, collective dream of liberating our country and it’s people from the failed, corrupt, manipulative, plunderous leadership of the PF.

UPND MEDIA TEAM

Booted West UPND Ex-chairman Njamba Musangu’s Attempt To Officially Defect To PF With 17 People Rejected

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By Kamuti Muyambela in Mungu(Barotseland Watchdog)

Double-dealing former UPND provincial chairman Njamba Musangu’s attempt to officially defect to the PF with 17 others following the dissolution of his committee was last Friday turned down by Zambia’s ruling party.

And MMD members who contested as members of parliament on the UPND ticket during the 2016 general elections in Barotseland have mobilised and given Musangu 15,000 kwacha to go round the area and marshal enough UPND members to defect with to the PF.

As all this is happening, BWD, Barotseland’s foremost investigative news platform, is aware that PF provincial chairman Bright Kufuka and provincial coordinator Chingumbe Kalimbwe are in Sesheke to conclude the resignation formalities for Imusho UPND councillor Brian Liyemo and other councillors from the opposition party. BWD has already exposed the underhand dealings of Sesheke UPND member of parliament Romeo Kangombe in these defections of civic leaders from the UPND.

Back to Musangu, the dissolution of the party committee he was leading as PF stooge and its replacement with another led by Nkeyema member of parliament Kapelwa Mbangweta, caused him to consider officially defecting to the PF with 17 others. Indeed, Musangu made the move last Friday.

However, the PF provincial leadership told Musangu that there was no way he could defect to Zambia’s ruling party with a paltry 17 UPND members. They told him to go back and mobilise more opposition party members around some districts in the south of Barotseland.

In the accompanying audio recording, which is an intercept of a phone conversation between Musangu and a UPND member whose identity we shall reveal soon, Musangu is heard claiming that UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema gave his committee funds to go around Barotseland to calm down UPND members angered by his removal as party provincial chairman.

But now BWD lays down the sequence of events about the K15,000 which Musangu is going to use as he embarks on a ‘party mobilisation’ tour to Mulobezi, Sesheke, Shangombo and Mwandi:

1. The PF rejects Musangu’s defection attempt with 17 others on account of the number being too small.

2. MMD MPs in UPND mobilise and send K15,000 to Musangu after he demands for money to use in poaching UPND members in four districts of Barotseland as mentioned above.

3. How was Step 2 actualised and by who: The K15,000 was mobilised for Musangu after he approached highly-indebted Sikongo ‘MMD’ MP Mundia Ndalamei.

4. Why Mundia Ndalamei: He was the one who when returning from a funeral of his Kalabo counterpart’s son, advised the dissolved committee, through Sakachokwe, to blackmail Hichilema that the MPs will vote for Bill 10 as correctly revealed by BWD recently.

5. Who else is in this political matrix: Mr Batuke Imenda. An initial amount of 1000 kwacha was sent by Mr Batuke Imenda to Musangu but the latter rejected it as being too little. (We challenge Hon Batuke Imenda to deny this).

6. Preliminary conclusion:

The MMD MPs in UPND raised the K15,000 that Musangu is now claiming as having come from Hichilema. The idea is to create an impression of disunity so that they can raise the numbers of people to defect with to the PF.

LISTEN TO MUSANGU’S AUDIO RECORDING.

I’m Ready To Apply For Lusambo’s Farm Manager Offer, Says Kambwili

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By Patson Chilemba

Chishimba Kambwili says he will apply for the job as Bowman Lusambo’s farm manager if he sends him the application form.

In a recent interview, Kambwili told Daily Revelation that he had been squeezed by the government to such an extent that he was even failing to pay school fees of 27,000 British Pounds (approximately K567,000) for his children. But in reaction, Lusambo said he was ready to employ him as his farm manager to help raise the money. Ruling PF member Geoffrey Bwalya Mwamba (GBM) followed that up by justifying government’s squeeze on Kambwili, saying that was expected as every politician must support the government of the day.

In reaction to both Lusambo and GBM, Kambwili told Daily Revelation over the weekend that not all days were Sundays.

On Lusambo’s offer, Kambwili said he was ready to listen to Lusambo’s Job offer.

“I can’t answer to people like Lusambo, he’s a political nonentity and a political decimal. Just tell him that if he wants to employ me he can send me an application form I will apply. Tell him that I don’t answer to political nonentities but if he has a job for me let him send an application form I will apply,” Kambwili said.

On GBM, Kambwili said the only difference was that he was a politician while the former UPND vice-president was a businessman.

“Tell GBM that politics is a service and not business. Tell GBM that the difference between him and I is that he is a businessman me am a politician. That’s all. Just tell him that business and politics are two different issues and can’t be compared,” he said.

Kambwili said Lusambo and GBM should be reminded that not all days were Sundays, saying he did not want to look foolish at the end of the day that he was merely politicking over the several matters he was raising against the government.

“Lusambo and GBM, in one Bemba proverb that inshiku mutanda, tashichela mumo, not all days are Sunday’s basically, the other day will never be the same, one will be a cold day, one will be a rainy day, one will be a hot day. There is no way five days can be the same, very hot and your temper is okay, you will have different situations in every five days,” Kambwili said. “In short what they are enjoying now will not be in perpetuity. Things change. In Kaonde they say bintu bikingya mwane.”

Kambwili said he would not succumb to any amount of pressure imposed on him by those in government.

“If having my money that I have worked for is a dangle for me to go to PF I am not the type and I will never succumb. That’s to GBM. I will never succumb because I am not that type of a person,” Kambwili said. “I don’t want to look foolish and say what I was saying I was just merely politicking in order for me to get a business and money. Mine is to serve the people of Zambia and I cannot serve in a situation of corruption and theft.”

Kambwili likened Lusambo to a katyetye mwenda mwalimwa, a visitor that has made it a habit to visit other homes only when the meal has been served.

“In Bemba they say bakatyetye mwenda mwalimwa, Bowman is a katyetye mwenda mwalimwa and he doesn’t deserve any response from me, except to tell him that he’s a political decimal and a political nonentity, but if he wants to give me a job let him send an application form, I will apply,” said Kambwili.

Declare 28th April, KK Day, Nevers Mumba urges Government

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Opposition New Hope President Dr. Nevers Sekwila Mumba has called upon Government to declare the 28th of April as Kenneth Kaunda day.

In a statement circulated to the media this afternoon, Dr. Mumba who is also former Republican Vice President wished Dr. Kaunda a happy birthday.

“On behalf of my wife Florence, the New Hope Movement for Multiparty Democracy and on my own behalf, I would like to wish our Founding President Dr K.D. Kaunda a happy 96th Birthday”, Dr. Mumba

Dr. Mumba then said that Dr. Kenneth Kaunda sacrificed a lot.

“Not only did he spearhead the struggle for independence but also played the leading role in reestablishing the multiparty system of government in 1990. After facilitating constitutional changes by amending article four, he sacrificially cut his term of office by two years and called for early elections which he lost. His greatness was demonstrated in the manner he responsibly handed over power to the Movement for Multiparty Democracy. A rare attribute on the African Continent”, Dr. Mumba said.

Dr. Mumba then said that Zambia has not done much to honor Dr. Kaunda.

“We have an icon and a greater than a celebrity amongst us, but Zambians have not fully given honor to the great asset in our founding President. He belongs to the class of Mahatma Ghandi, Martin Luther King Jnr and Nelson Mandela. ZAMBIA has a reason to celebrate the life and gift of Dr Kenneth Kaunda. He should serve as a rallying point in our efforts to unite our nation”, Dr. Mumba said.

Dr. Mumba then called upon the Government to honor Dr. Kaunda by declaring 28th April, Dr. Kenneth Kaunda day.

“In the USA they have honored Martin Luther King Jnr with a national holiday on his birthday on 18th of January. In South Africa, they created a Nelson Mandela day on 18th of July. In India, 2nd of October is a national holiday in honor of Mahatma Gandhi. It is also his birthday”, Dr. Mumba

“ZAMBIA will do well to emulate the three nations by declaring a Kenneth Kaunda Day on 28th of April. A nation that honors its patriarchs carries a blessing with it. We urge government to consider honoring the only remaining hero and patriarch in the class of the other three who have already been honored by their nations”, Dr. Mumba said.

‘it’s Illegal And Inhuman’ – Anger As Lebanese Sells Nigerian Woman For $1000 On Facebook

Lebanese national identified as Wael Jerro is under investigation after advertising a Nigerian woman for sale on social media. Jerro on Tuesday announced the sale of 30-year-old Peace Busari Ufuoma on Facebook marketplace called ‘Buy and Sell In Lebanon’, The Punch reported.

In the disturbing advertisement, Jerro placed a $1000 bill on the Nigerian, who is said to be a domestic worker in the middle eastern country.

He posted the advertisement in Arabic alongside the passport of the Nigerian saying: “Domestic worker from Nigeria for sale with new legal documents. She’s 30 years old, she’s very active and very clean. Price: $1,000.”

According to the passport, which was acquired in May 2018, Ufuona hails from Ibadan in the Nigerian Oyo State.

The incident was first brought to the limelight by an Instagram user, @thereneeabisaad. She called on the Nigerian government to save the victim.

“This is inhuman. I have reported to the Nigerian embassy. Please do the same if you know anyone in the Nigerian embassy in Lebanon,” she wrote.

The chairman, Nigerians in the Diaspora Commission, Abike Dabiri-Erewa confirmed the incident. Dabiri-Erewa said the case had been reported to the Lebanese authorities. “The Nigerian mission in Lebanon has since reported to the host authorities. A manhunt is on for the man and all out search for the young girl. Let’s keep her in our prayers,” Daily Post quoted her as saying.

The Guardian said calls placed to the phone numbers listed on the Facebook page were not returned, however, its operators say they only facilitate buying and selling between interested parties, and are not responsible for what is posted on the page.

“We are not legally responsible for an opinion, subject or comment, or for the direct broadcast, photos or publication published on our page from any subscriber,” information on the About section of the page said, the outlet reported. The information was translated into English from Arabic.

In its reaction, the Lebanese government condemned the action of its citizen, describing it as “illegal and inhuman.” The government vowed to prosecute Jerro for trafficking.

Meanwhile, Nigeria’s National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons said it had started working to locate and return the victim to the country. “We will do everything possible to ensure that she is returned home safely and is reunited with her loved ones,” the organization was quoted as saying as Nigerians decried the incident.

I’ve no personal issues with Lungu – Sikaile Sikaile

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I’VE no personal issues with President Edgar Lungu but the way he has chosen to govern Zambia, says Sikaile Sikaile.

The good governance activist says amongst all the people President Lungu has gathered to work with him, “there is no one who is telling him the truth and he will only remember my counsel when he is out of State House that I actually meant well”.

“The people in PF have made him commit serious crimes…During the presidential petition again, the same group of thieves told him not to hand over power to the Speaker [of the National Assembly] in line with the Constitution of Zambia which he signed himself. In this case, he again committed another treason case,” Sikaile said. “These are troubles PF leaders have thrown on Lungu intentionally and when us open his eyes, the same people advise him to eliminate us so that this information is not heard in the public.

My advice to President Lungu is that there is life after being a President and what you are doing today determines how we shall receive you back to our community.”

He said his vision was to see a united Zambia with credible leadership that would solve the problems the country faced today and those in the future.

“I think I have said it before, that I have no personal issues with President Edgar Lungu but I have issues with the way he has chosen to govern Zambia together with his PF government,” Sikaile said. “For that reason, I will continue until he does the right thing. The unfortunate thing is that nobody in PF seem to have an idea of what leading a country is all about and if Zambians entrust another PF member next year, it will be more disastrous.”

He said a leader must be a good listener, must lead by good example and able to provide justice to everyone without favouritism.

“He or she must show love to everyone including those who don’t agree with him or her. We saw our saviour Jesus Christ demonstrating it in the Bible; He embraced even those who insulted him,” Sikaile said. “But looking at what is happening in our nation under Lungu’s leadership, you will agree on my stance…The hatred PF government and Mr Lungu has shown towards regions perceived to be anti-PF all being propagated by him and his surrogates! And you have seen certain names mostly those from Southern, Western, North Western and many other suspicious areas to PF being flashed out of the civil service or given lower ranks.”

He said such pains him so much.

“We don’t need such a divisive leader and government in a country where we have 73 tribes. We need a unifier, someone who will bring us all together and tell us that we are all Zambians,” Sikaile said. “Corruption: In Zambia today, even a pre-school going child knows that the entire PF government is corrupt. And this has increased poverty levels in our communities. Dictatorship: The political violence and human rights violations which have claimed so many lives leaves much to be desired and this has all happened because President Edgar Lungu enjoys it and loves it when people are killed by his own cadres. If he was not part and parcel of such injustices, he could have stopped it a long time ago just like president Levy Patrick Mwanawasa did. This makes me disagree with Lungu and he should not continue presiding over this country anymore.
He said Zambia needs a leader who would feel concerned when a citizen dies irrespective of one’s political affiliation.

“With Lungu, you can only hear him condemning political violence if his cadres are on the receiving end. This is not leadership that we can be clapping for as citizens. We need to unite for development to thrive,” Sikaile said.

He also reitered that President Lungu’s administration had abused public institutions.

“[He] has totally abused some key public institutions namely the police, Electoral Commission of Zambia and the Judiciary to ensure that he stays in power forever. A nation with a rotten judiciary like ours, is a dead nation. All these great nations we see around the world it is because of good justice system they have which their leaders respect. And here, PF leaders and their members are all above the law,” said Sikaile. “Tell me what you have done Mr Lungu for Zambians that makes you happy and proud or even think of going for the illegal third term. Is it the rampant corruption, political violence, fake religious attachment to hoodwink some citizens that you fear God or inciting tribalism with your government or imposing dictatorship in Zambia?

Kindly reflect on your next life because you are almost at the exit door. I don’t charge for advice, it’s all free.”

PF’s analysis of the politics of Zambia is faulty

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The Patriotic Front’s internal report analysing the political situation in the country is faulty in many respects.

The analysis plays down PF’s problems. The PF has very big problems, which are not momentary irritations of the public but a complete distaste of the party and its leadership.

Projecting Edgar Lungu as a popular and likeable leader is being very dishonest. Edgar is PF’s main problem. He is unpopular. Edgar is seen by many people as being corrupt, cruel, tyrannical and undemocratic. He’s certainly not the PF’s strength – he’s its greatest liability.

The analysis also deliberately ignores the findings of the Commission of Enquiry on election violence and regional voting patterns.

In assessing the standing of political parties, the analysis focuses, almost exclusively, on the results of the 2015 and 2016 elections. It doesn’t seriously take into account the qualitative and quantitative changes that have taken place in the country’s politics. It ignores what has happened in and to PF since the 2016 elections. It also ignores what changes have taken place in and around UPND. The PF of 2016 is not the same as the PF of today. And equally the UPND of today is not the same as the UPND of 2016. Many things have changed both within and outside these political parties. People have left, people have come in. Chishimba Kambwili and Harry Kalaba have left PF and started their own political parties. GBM has left UPND and rejoined the PF.

In politics things develop ceaselessly. Who could have imagined that Michael Sata and the Patriotic Front who got about 3 per cent of vote in the 2001 elections, three months after being formed, would in 2006 nearly win the elections, beating the UPND – a party that nearly won the 2001 elections!

The analysis totally ignores emergence and existence of the Socialist Party. Is this right?

With the emergence of the Socialist Party, PF’s hold on Muchinga and Northern provinces is certainly no longer the same.

Similarly, with coming on the scene of the Socialist Party, UPND’s hold on Western Province is no longer the same.

And whether one likes it or not Kambwili and Kalaba have shaken the PF’s comfort with their ceaseless attacks and denunciations.

Things are changing every day without pause.

And all these changes matter – they can’t be ignored.

THERE’S REASON FOR PANIC IN PF…It’s our leaders destabilising the party – Zulu

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FORMER Zambia’s high commissioner to Australia George Zulu says there is reason for panic in the ruling Patriotic Front in Eastern Province.

But Zulu says him and Colonel Panji Kaunda are not enemies of the Patriotic Front.

Last week, Eastern Province PF information and publicity secretary William Phiri said losing power would be regrettably the most painful thing for easterners as they would have failed their son President Edgar Lungu.

Phiri said political gurus like Col Kaunda, Zulu, Colonel Bizwayo Nkunika, Johabie Mtonga, Mike Tembo and Lucas Phiri, among others, should not mislead easterners but rally behind President Lungu and make the PF’s campaign easier next year.

Reacting to Phiri’s sentiments, Zulu said the confusion in the PF is caused by leaders and not innocent people like him and Col. Panji.

“There is reason for panic in our organisation but it will not be helpful for our current leaders to start pointing accusing fingers at wrong people. The confusion in the province is caused by those leaders and not us innocent people, the followers, no!” he said. “This falsehood has been going on for far too long for me and Panji and it now merits public correction in order to preserve our individual honour, reputation and dignity.”

Zulu said it was neither Panji nor himself and others mentioned by Phiri who were destabilising the party.
“It is our leaders who are destabilising the party, they must think and work hard. Lekani ntchito zamanja bao zilabile (let the works of their hands speak),” he said.

Zulu said leaders in Eastern Province must have a checklist of what they have done for the people of the province against their Bemba colleagues.

“Our colleagues, the Bembas are united, they lobby for each other, that’s why you’ll find that one Bemba family is all in government. All the ministries, you’ll find that a minister, permanent secretary, directors are Bembas because they lobby, we shouldn’t blame them,” he said. “Now people from Eastern Province, they are doing other things because our leaders are the ones with the problem because where is their checklist? What have they done for the Province against the promises we made?”

Zulu said if the leaders fulfilled the promises they made to the people there would be no need of accusing anyone of destabilizing the party.

“As legitimate members and indeed part of Michael Sata’s inner circle, we’ll not stop talking where we see that we are not performing to the expectation. It’s our duty and right to give them checks and balances within the organisation. That is not a crime! It is said that power cannot be reality unless it is exercised in the best interests of the people whose commodity it is,” he said.

Zulu said Dr Kenneth Kaunda was popular in Eastern Province because of what he did for the province like the formation of the Eastern Cooperative Union.

“The Eastern Cooperative Union was like the mine for the people of Eastern Province. It created employment for the people here. We’ve arable land, good rains but our roads are bad. People in Chadiza appear as if they are not part of Zambia. You drive to Chadiza, you drive to Vubwi, you drive anywhere, the roads are not done. You remember that one time, Paramount Chief Mpezeni said ‘neo nakamba nalema sinizakambapo soti (I have spoken and I am tired of talking, I will not speak about it again). Our leaders, our MPs, should have continued from there,” he said.

Zulu said it was not good for leaders to accuse innocent people for their failure.

“We need them to work, there is still time. Let them work. Regionalism and tribalism is not anything on the plate of the people of Eastern Province. They’ll just go for any good man black, white, yellow or green, they will go for him as long as he is good,” he said. “We should just work, if we don’t work, the people are going to judge us 2021. It’s not a must that we are going to persuade the chiefs if we are working. My brother Phiri, please, let’s work.”

Zulu said Col Panji and him had been willing to work with the PF leaders but that they were being rejected.
“Our leaders even when you want to greet them they think you want to beg for something. Our leaders here in Eastern Province don’t even greet. If you want to greet them yourself, they think you are going to beg. Let the leaders have time for the people they serve, the people who put them there,” he said. “As for these contracts, let them spread them not the same people that they gave last year, this year – you’re are not developing the province. Let everybody feel they’re part of government. If they do this, we are going to agree and we’ll stop talking but if they don’t do that we’ll be talking. We can be accused of any name but we’ll not fail to talk in defence of the people.” Zulu said he campaigned for Sata everywhere and promised the people that the PF would work on the Chipata/Vubwi road but that nobody talks about it now.
He said he had made every effort to associate with the leaders in the province but that they had never been accommodative.

“If Mr Phiri had anything legitimate, he would have directed his blame to our PF leaders in the province. We have never refused to work as a team of the East and never have we been disloyal to the party of Michael Chilufya Sata. It’s our current double sim [card] leaders of the province who do not work as a team,” he said.

Zulu said current leaders were not visible to their people like the way former leaders such as Dr Kaunda, Reuben Chitandika Kamanga and others were to the people.

Kaizar, others give complainants in assault case 14 days to serve them amended writ, claim

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FORMER special assistant to the President for political affairs Kaizer Zulu and his co-defendants have given a 14-day ultimatum to four Lusaka residents who have sued them for assault, kidnapping, among others, to serve them with the amended writ and statement of claim or withdraw the matter.

Zulu and two others submitted that they intend to defend the action against them.

This is in a matter where Bernard Nshindo, Sengelwayo Jere, Saul Masikoti, who are qualified surveyors and businessmen, and Mason Mweemba, a driver, have sued Zulu and his acquaintances Mpange Kachingwe (Major Richard Kachingwe’s son), Raffiq Rashid, and Bella Mwanza, a director of Chita lodge Limited are seeking, among other claims, damages for assault, false imprisonment and kidnapping, on the pretext that they were photographing his speedboat at Chita Lodge, in Kafue.
The four who have also cited Chita lodge limited in the matter claim that Zulu accused them of wanting to assassinate him when they allegedly captured his speedboat over which he manhandled them whilst firing gun shots in the air and pointed a pistol to their heads and threatened to kill them.

According to a notice to serve the amended writ of summons on Zulu, Kachingwe and Rashid, Zulu and his co-defendants have given the complainants a 14-day ultimatum demanding that they be served with the amended writ of summons and statement of claim failure to which the plaintiffs should withdraw the action.

“Take notice that the first, second and third defendants herein intend to defend the action against them and therefore demands that the amended writ of summons and statement of claim be served on them within 14 days after service of this notice or the plaintiffs should discontinue the action against them,” said Zulu and his co-defendants.

Recently, the complainants asked the Lusaka High Court to enter judgment in default of appearance and defence against Zulu and his co-defendants so that they can be compensated for assault and false imprisonment, as the defendants have not filed defense since they were sued.

The complainants want Zulu, Kachingwe and Rashid to compensate them for damages of assault and battery, nervous shock, false imprisonment, kidnapping and larceny.

They want damages for wrongful detention arising out of the continued illegal possession of their property by Zulu, damages for injuries they suffered and costs of reconstructive surgery, damages for mental strain and anguish arising out of the defendants unlawful actions.

They also want statutory interest on the said sums owed from the date of occurrence and from the date of judgment including costs.

According to their statement of claim filed in the Lusaka High Court on September 12, the quartet said that while at Chita Lodge in Kafue on September 7, they where approached by Zulu, Kachingwe, Rashid, Mwanza and other acquaintances , who accused them of taking pictures of Zulu’s speed boat.

The complainants contended that they denied taking pictures of Zulu’s boat and offered to delete all their personal pictures that they captured on their phones whilst at Chita Lodge to satisfy the demands of Zulu and his allies.

The four said that Zulu, Kachingwe and Rashid, who were armed with pistols, lost their cool and immediately begun to physically assault Jere, while Masikoti and Mweemba attempted to bolt out of the recreation centre and a car chase ensued while Zulu, Kachingwe and Rashid fired live ammunition.

They stated that Masikoti and Mweemba could not dash out of the premises as Mwanza ordered security guards of Chita Lodge to seal all exit points at the establishment which led to their apprehension and unlawful detention.

Nshindo, Jere, Masikoti and Mweemba are seeking an order of injunction restraining Zulu, Kachingwe and Rashid from threatening and/or assaulting them.

They are further claiming damages for assault and battery; damages for nervous shock; damages for False Imprisonment and kidnapping.

They also want special and/or aggravated damages for injuries that they suffered, interest and costs.

DID YOU KNOW THAT RB ONCE RULED NAMIBIA?

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Rupiah Banda is indeed a solid diplomat with vast experience of managing conflicts and running countries. The man possesses such an admirable CV but he, unlike some people, never boasts about it. Why don’t people like RB write autobiographies or just memoirs?

How many Zambian for example know that Mr Banda was in charge of Namibia for many years while the liberation movement of that country SWAPO led by Sam Nujoma battled colonialists in the bush?

The United Nations Council for South West Africa (later renamed the Council for Namibia) was established in 1967 as the legal Administering Authority for the Territory until independence.

The UN had terminated South Africa’s mandate over Namibia in 1966. In 1971 the International Court of Justice ruled that the continued presence of South Africa in Namibia was illegal and as a result South Africa was under obligation to withdraw its administration from Namibia immediately and thus put an end to its occupation of the Territory. But South Africa refused to withdraw, and SWAPO had to continue its struggle for independence.

For many years, Rupiah Banda was the president of that United Nations Council on Namibia which was effectively the government of Namibia while the matter of South Africa’s disputed mandate over the territory was being resolved.

The Council was dissolved in 1990 following the independence of Namibia. All activities in Namibia that time had to be authorised by RB

On May 23,1975,Mr Rupiah Banda had this this to say: .

“The United Nations Council for Namibia would like to seize this opportunity on African Liberation Day to pay special tribute to those African patriots who have paid with their lives in the struggle for freedom in Angola, in Guinea-Bissau, in Mozambique and indeed in other areas where the struggle has been particularly adverse, and the sacrifices have been particularly high. The strength of the freedom fighters in those African countries deserves our total admiration. Indeed, the recent victories that have been achieved in Angola, Guinea-Bissau and Mozambique and elsewhere have shaken the very foundation of colonialism and satellite imperialism in Southern Africa. It is through these victories and the stalwart struggle of the liberation movement in Zimbabwe, in Namibia an din South Africa itself, that the end of the long road to total freedom has been brought measurably nearer.

“The time has come for the minority regimes in southern Africa to realise that the freedom of the African majority in Zimbabwe, in Namibia and in South Africa cannot be suppressed for much longer. The international community should now, more than ever before, exert pressure so that the minority regimes will transfer power to the indigenous majorities. Nothing short of that can be acceptable.”

Yet, RB rarely talks about such huge assignments and responsibilities he has undertaken.

The Origin Of Tonga And Luvale/Lunda Cousinship And Kaonde/lamba Brotherhood

THE ORIGIN OF TONGA AND LUVALE/LUNDA COUSINSHIP AND KAONDE/LAMBA BROTHEEHOOD

If you ask anyone why Tongas and Lozi play tribal cousinship, the answer is obvious- tribal wars. But what many people may not explain is the genesis of Tonga and Luvale/Lunda cousinship. There is no recorded history or oral narrative where Tongas fought Luvales or querelled with Lundas.
The genesis of this cousinship was by solidarity and indirect relationship. For a long time the KAONDE and Lambas suffered serious siege and raid from the Lozi. After conquering the Lamba, the Lozi attacked the KAONDE in Kasempa.

In 1893, His majesty the King of Barotseland Litunga Lubosi Lewanika I received some disturbing news that the Kaonde speaking people were invading, abusing and killing the Nkoya speaking people. The Nkoyas were getting so stretched and weak hence they asked his majesty the Litunga for help. The Litunga was so upset and convened an emergency meeting with all area Indunas and ordered for troops to be sent to the Mankoya side. Senior Induna Mukulwakashiko commanded the army which was now full with all tribes with the Mbundas who were very skillful at the use of bows and arrows. The nkoyas also joined the Aluyi/Mbunda warriors when the later attacked the kaondes for their own safety.

For weeks the KAONDE were surrounded by the Lozi warriors at the famous hill of Kamusongolwa. During this time, Lozi received logistical support from Luvales and Lundas.

Chief Kasempa and chief Mushima Mubambe lead the Kaonde warriors but were clobbered.

In Chibombo queen Nkanga of the Lenje bene Mukuni, had strategically placed Chitanda and Mukubwe to the west to check the Ila and kaonde. The Chitanda warriors realised that after Lozis defeated kaondes, Lenjes would be the target, so getting rid of the Lozi among the KAONDE was a safer precaution. The Lenje of Chitandalumamba attacked the Lozi from behind while Mukubwe from the front cutting food supplies from Lundas and Luvale.

This war claimed many kaonde lives From that time, Lenjes and Lunda/Luvales became tribal cousins while Kaonde/ Lamba/Lenjes became brothers. Due to the connections of Lenje and Tongas through Chipepo of Valley and Mukuni and Bantu botatwe linguistic grouping, Lunda/ Luvales are part of this historical cousinship. Kaondes and Tongas are not tribal cousins but brothers.

It’s only the Lozis and Tonga’s who are cousins because of the war the fought in 1880 of which the Lozis defeated Tonga’s in resulting to grab all beautiful Tonga women and cattle.

Mongu radiologist loses job after differing with Chilufya

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A RADIOLOGIST who recently differed with health minister Chitalu Chilufya over a broken CT-Scan is now ‘jobless’ after he found that Lewanika Hospital in Mongu has no vacancy for him.

And Livingstone Central Hospital sources have revealed that a senior medical officer at the provincial health office has acquired a CT-Scan for a private hospital to which patients are being referred.

According to a Lewanika Hospital source who spoke on condition of anonymity, Sydney Mulamfu was turned back after he reported for work at the same hospital.

“The man came in but he found that there is already somebody who is the head of department in the Radiology Department, so our human resources manager told him to go back to Livingstone,” the source revealed. “It is grappling with a shortage of qualified medical cadres and yet we can have one just seated at home doing nothing for merely telling the minister the truth.”

When contacted, Mulamfu said he could not talk and referred this reporter to Dr Chilufya.

“I can’t comment, please call the minister,” he said.

In January, Mulamfu differed with Dr Chilufya when he was asked what his interest was by insisting that a broken-down CT-Scan at the hospital be repaired.

Sources at Livingstone Central Hospital said Dr Chilufya had accused Mulamfu of only being interested in ‘Zimbabwean’ patients who allegedly were paying him for the use of the CT-Scan.

According to sources, the minister’s statement angered Mulamfu, leading a vicious verbal exchange between the two.

Mulamfu and most of his juniors in the department were transferred out of the central hospital for allegedly being insubordinate.

Dr Kaseya Chiyeni, who was the acting Livingstone Central Hospital medical superintendent at the time, when contacted, admitted that the CT-Scan had not been operational for a while.

“No one has been transferred, I was talking to Mr Mulamfu this morning…awe sure…no one differed with the Minister,” said Dr Chiyeni.

And Livingstone Central Hospital sources have disclosed that patients requiring CT-Scan services at the institution were being enticed to seek the services of a named private hospital where a senior government medical officer has placed his equipment.

“We have one of our senior doctor in Choma who has bought a CT-Scan for a private hospital. And his preferred replacement of Mr Mulamfu who has taken charge of the Radiology Department at Livingstone Central Hospital is referring patients who are in need of Echo (echocardiogram) to this hospital,” said the sources.

“The private hospital is charging K450 for this procedure which is supposed to cost K75 for low cost patients and K150 for high cost patients at Livingstone Central Hospital.”

ZCCM Gold Company Injects An Initial K45m To Develop Kasenseli Gold Mine In Mwinilunga

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PRESS RELEASE: ZCCM Gold Company Injects An Initial K45m To Develop Kasenseli Gold Mine In Mwinilunga.

Lusaka 27th April, 2020.

ZCCM Gold Company has injected approximately K45 million for the initial phase of the Kasenseli Gold Mine Project in Mwinilunga.

With the granting of the exploration licence by the Ministry of Mines and Minerals Development end of March 2020, ZCCM Gold moved on site and started mobilisation in the first week of April 2020 to undertake detailed exploration that will determine the extent of gold mineralisation in the licence area.

The extensive exploration works which includes geophysics, geochemistry and diamond drilling activities are aimed at delineating the hard-rock (underground) gold deposit in the licence area.

The mining and processing of the alluvial (surface) gold is pending approval of the Environmental Project Brief (EPB) by the Zambia Environmental Management Authority (ZEMA), and the granting of the mining licence by the Ministry of Mines.

The capital injection will also go towards the fencing of the licence area to avoid and prevent any intrusion from outsiders.

Over 40 locals will be employed in the fencing exercise scheduled to start this week. The fence is an additional security measure to the state security that is already on the ground and keeping vigil, patrolling the area to wade off any illegal activities.

Speaking during a courtesy call on Chief Chibwika early April, ZCCM-IH Chief Executive Officer Mr. Mabvuto Chipata indicated that it has taken a bit of time to start the operations at the mine due to a number of statutory and regulatory approvals that are required.

Mr. Chipata said that ZCCM-IH is a listed entity and cannot start any operations without obtaining the necessary and required approvals. He said ZCCM-IH is required to comply with best corporate Governance practices as required by the Lusaka Securities Exchange listing rules, the Mines and Minerals Development Act, the Zambia Public Procurement Authority Act, and the Zambia Environmental Management

Authority Act.

Commenting on the coming on board by ZCCM-IH, Chief Chibwika expressed happiness that this will help address the challenges they have been facing in the area with regards to security and the need for development in the area and the district.

He appealed to ZCCM Gold that preference should be given to the local community in terms of jobs and local participation in the supply of various goods and services. Chief Chibwika said that there is a lot of expectation from the local community with the coming of ZCCM Gold.

ZCCM-IH through ZCCM Gold has been mandated to drive the national gold agenda, working in collaboration with the Ministry of Mines and Minerals Development and other stake holders.

ZCCM Gold is undertaking and overseeing all gold related investments throughout the gold value chain in the country including exploration, mining, processing, refining, marketing, trading and beneficiation in Zambia.

ZCCM Gold is owned 51% by ZCCM-IH and 49% by the Ministry of Finance.

Issued By: Loisa Mbatha-Kakoma

Public Relations Manager ZCCM Investments Holdings Plc

The Brief Story of Debt Relief in Zambia

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By Amb. Emmanuel Mwamba

I am a strong advocate of cultivating a culture of celebrating our heroes.

But I have also noted that in the process, we have developed a habit of giving credit incorrectly or unfairly.

This takes other deserving persons into obscurity, their efforts and sacrifices buried and leaves the country with a distorted history.

We then proceed to apportion praise and excess adulation to individual(s).

Take for example Zambia’s national independence, by now you must know that there were many hands on deck beyond Dr. Kenneth Kaunda.

Many remain unrecorded and those that made numerous sacrifices and paid with their lives, their stories sink into oblivion.

Similarly, when the biggest debt relief was obtained in Zambia, the role of such entities such as the Catholic Church, civil society groupings, and other individuals have been lost in the narrative but only names of one or two individuals are unfairly bandied around as architects and achievers, of Zambia’s debt relief in 2005.

THE BRIEF STORY TO DEBT RELIEF

By 1991, Zambia was reeling with a historical and unsustainable public foreign debt of $7billion under a small economy with a GDP of $900million.

By 1996, the determined effort to repay the debt were bearing but little fruits.

The debt had been reduced to $6.5billion.

At this stage the economy was recovering and was growing with a healthy GDP of $3.9 billion.

But the stock of the foreign debt for poor countries was a source of great worry to the world.

After extensive lobbying by non-governmental organizations(NGOs) and the Catholic Church under the umbrella lobbying group called Jubilee 2000, both the International Monetary Fund(IMF) and World Bank were forced to respond and launch a programme of debt relief for the world’s poorest nations.

The Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Initiative was launched in 1996 in response to this noble public pressure from civil society.

The HIPC Initiative aimed to ensure that poor countries that faced unsustainable debt were eligible for debt relief.

It targeted countries with high levels of poverty and debt overhang as immediate beneficiaries.

Zambia was among the first 39 poor countries listed as eligible.

However this was to be done on condition that the national governments of these countries met a range of economic management and performance targets.

The progam linked debt relief to poverty reduction, and good social policies.

Zambia joined this programme.

Zambia needed to show that its people were affected by
widespread poverty, demonstrate that its external debt stock was unsustainable and also show the progress it had made in transforming the country through the implementation of economic reforms.

There were two stages to complete the programme before debt cancellation could be implemented.

These were:
“The Decision Point” and “The Completion Point”.

TO REACH HIPC INITIATIVE DECISION POINT

Zambia had to start a programme with both the IMF and the World Bank.

Zambia had to have a running programme that qualified and made it eligible to borrow from the World Bank’s International Development Agency(IDA), which provides interest-free loans and grants to the world’s poorest countries, and from the IMF’s Poverty Reduction and Growth Trust, which provides loans to low-income countries at subsidized rates.

With luck, Zambia already had an established track record of reform and policies with both the IMF and the World Bank–supported programs that started in 1992.

ZAMBIA QUALIFIES FOR THE DECISION POINT IN 2000

After a two year program from 1998-2000, Zambia reached and qualified for the HIPC Decision Point.

At the Decision Point in the year 2000, Zambia obtained immediate debt relief of $2.5billion in net present value terms and its public debt stock was reduced by a whopping 62%.

At Decision Point, Zambia obtained assistance from the IMF and IDA of $602million and $452million respectively.

Zambia also obtained assistance from the AfDB, OPEC-Fund for International Development, European Union and the Paris Club Creditors.

Zambia and other poor countries were boosted by the launch of the Millenium Development Goals.

In the year 2000, the United Nations held the Millennium Summit which launched a 15 year program of development targets dubbed the Millenium Development Goals (MDGs).

ZAMBIA REACHES HIPC INITIATIVE COMPLETION POINT IN 2005

In order for Zambia to achieve full debt cancellation, the HIPC Initiative defined the set of conditions for Zambia needed to reach the Completion Point.

If conditions were met the debt relief committed at the Decision Point in 2000, would become irrevocable.

To reach the Completion Point, Zambia needed to implement a full programme under the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) designed under the MDGs.

The Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSP) were prepared by member countries through a participatory process involving domestic stakeholders as well as external development partners, including the World Bank and International Monetary Fund and
intended to help aid recipient countries meet the (MDGs).

This involved the promotion of growth, enhancement in the delivery of social services, the fight against HIV/AIDS, gender equality, improved environment and good governance.

Zambia also specifically needed to undertake public expenditure reforms by implementing the Integrated Financial Management Information System (IFMIS), to restructure and privatise both the power utility company, ZESCO and privatise the Zambia National Commercial Bank(ZNCB).

The Zambian government restructured ZESCO, integrated Kariba North Bank under it and prepared to commercialise its generation, transmission and distribution entities.

However Government met strong parliamentary and public resistance when it attempted to unbundle ZESCO in readiness for its privatization.

Further talks to sale 49% shares of ZNCB to South Africa’s banking giant, ABSA running from 2003, failed.

But in March 2005, the staff of the IMF and International Development Association (IDA) recommended that Zambia had satisfactorily fulfilled most of the requirements and conditions for reaching the Completion Point under the Enhanced Initiative for HIPC as approved at Decision Point in the year 2000.

Although at this stage ZESCO and ZNCB were not fully restructured and privatised, and the IFMIS programme was not implemented, the IMF Board was satisfied with the Zambian government’s commitments made to dispose off the public assets and implement reforms in public expenditure.

So the IMF announced on April 1 2005, that Zambia had reached the Completion Point and was eligible for debt cancellation and relief.

Zambia obtained debt relief of over 97% from creditors belonging to the Paris Club and commercial Creditors.

CONCLUSION

So who gets the credits?

It should be both Second President of Zambia, Dr. Frederick Jacob Titus Chiluba and his successor, President Levy Mwanawasa for the leadership and direction during this difficult period.

Others should be Finance Ministers: Ms. Edith Nawakwi, Dr. Katele Kalumba, Mr. Emmanuel Kasonde and Mr. Ngandu Peter Magande.

But remember this was a foreign driven process and the above were mostly inevitable actors in a well choreographed international script and process.

All this was made possible because the Catholic Church, NGOs and other groupings under the the Jubilee 2000 Coalition pushed an aggressive global campaign and lobby for the cancellation of unsustainable foreign debt against poorest nations such as Zambia.

This was to help end global extreme poverty and hunger.

People were at the centre of the initiative and not governments or its officials.

DERRICK CHITALA’S CORRUPT RIDDLED JOURNEY TO POWER

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DERRICK CHITALA’S CORRUPT RIDDLED JOURNEY TO POWER

By Bruce Nyirenda/27.04.20

The first appointment of Derrick Chitalu upon his graduation from UNZA in the 1980’s was at Small Industry Organization (SIDO), in which he was hired as a Trainee Manager under one of the senior managers in the organization. His roles included arranging various appointments for his boss and also responding mail on his behalf which he would then take for his signature.

One day Chitala came across a letter in which the Japanese Embassy was inviting SIDO to nominate an official for specialized training in Japan. Chitala withheld the letter from his boss who was scheduled for a local tour two days later. He drafted a response in which he cited himself as the nominee against procedure, and then convinced another director to sign. Chitala took off for Yokohama in Japan without the knowledge of his boss who only learnt of the scam upon his return from his tour of duty. Chitala was fired in absentia and lost his job at SIDO.

Derrick Chitala then joined the MMD revolution under President Fredrick Chiluba but as FTJ was forming his new Cabinet, he discovered that no Cabinet appointee was willing to work with Chitala because of his soiled character. But after intense lobbying Finance Minister Emmanuel Kasonde agreed to take him on as his Deputy in the Finance Ministry.

As Deputy Minister of Finance, Chitala was responsible for unbundling of both local and foreign debt that government owed various organizations in Zambia and abroad. He drew up a list of the debtors who he contacted and demanded a kickback of 10% upfront in his personal account, as a prerequisite for government to pay the outstanding debt.

When President Edgar Lungu appointed Derrick Chitala as Board Chairman of ZESCO, many predicted the corporation was headed for murky waters under his stewardship. Derrick Chitala is an unrepentant corrupt person who will stop at nothing to get a quick buck.

It was only normal for PF to appoint him to such a powerful position to enable them access unlimited resources to finance their stay in power. Under Derrick Chitala, ZESCO’s staff list is wrought with inexperienced, unqualified and underqualified PF cadres from only two regions of Zambia. They have literary grounded the operations of a once vibrant and proud parastatal. Under Chitala, ZESCO has become a sorry sight. a sham and a shame. -Zambian Eagle

”My Marriage With Tombi In Real Life Has No Negative Impact On My Performance In Mpali” – Jairos

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”My Marriage with Tombi in real life has no negative impact on my performance in Mpali”.Joel Swax Sakala

After keeping Zambia glued to the television screens in last two seasons of the local soap opera Mpali, Jairos promises viewers more interesting stuff in Season 3 of the local drama series.

He is the farm manager on Nguzu’s farm. Like many other actors and actresses in the drama series, Jairos has become a household name.

Jairos is a guy who tries to hustle his way up. He is very loyal to his work and to the owner of the farm, Nguzu. He is more like Nguzu’s bodyguard. He is always there when the big man is in trouble!

And by the way, he says he is God fearing, can you believe that? After playing around with his boss’s wife, Monde, he still claims to be God fearing? I know most of you will doubt that but well, that’s the farm manager for you.

When it comes to women, Jairos behaves like he has some Nguzu traits in him. I mean, he once caused the drama among the mother to his son Jayjay, Monde the wife to Nguzu and Malita, Nguzu’s niece. He just doesn’t seem to be satisfied with one woman (that is in Mpali).

His real name is Joel Swax Sakala and he has been in the movie industry for ten years. Like any other occupation, there have been challenges in his acting career, at some point, he even felt like giving up.

 

He has been in a number of series but only a few got recognition. What has kept him moving is the support from his brothers. Most importantly, the man in the mirror always pushes him to do more despite the hardships.

In the coming Season 3 of Mpali, he says people will get to know more about his son Jayjay, the other enemies who are coming for his boss Nguzu, how he will protect the him and the farm.

Apart from that, the farm manager’s drama with Nguzu’s wife Monde will continue.

Jairos, who is married to Ntombi (Lissy Yambayamba) in real life feels his marriage has had no negative impact on his performance in Mpali. If he has a scene with his wife, Jairos respects Ntombi because according the script, he is just a worker and Ntombi is the wife to the boss.

As a matter of fact, Jairos even helps his wife with some words to make the scene more interesting. At times, he tells her “unipontele chabe unganimenye na mbama so that yioneke” (just shout at me, you can even slap me so that it seems real).

He says “if I am on set with my wife, it’s strictly work, it doesn’t affect my marriage in any way.”

Jairos dreams of finding himself in Hollywood someday so that he can share the Zambian way of life to the whole world.

He doesn’t really want to be in Hollywood as an actor but as a movie script writer as he wants to raise the Zambian flag high through movies.

In his words, “the world hasn’t yet appreciated the art works Zambia puts out”.

Jairos encourages those trying to get into the industry to believe in themselves and be courageous, saying “in every aspect of life, hard work is cardinal”.

Opposition Alliance Crumbles Because Of Poor Leadership – Antonio Mwanza

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OPPOSITION ALLIANCE CRUMBLES BECAUSE OF POOR LEADERSHIP

The so called Opposition Alliance of UPND and others has crumbled as NAREP becomes the latest casualty to leave the alliance.

First it was Sean Tembo and his PeP who left the alliance then Andyford Banda and his PAC quickly followed suit. Both cited lack of leadership, lack of honesty and a lack of a clear, agreed common agenda, bitterness and infighting within the alliance as some of the reasons why they decided to abandon the Opposition Alliance.

Since independence, Zambia has had numerous political alliances and all of them they have ended up in one way: failure.

In 2006, UPND, FDD and UNIP formed a political alliance called United Democratic Alliance, (UDA) with the view of fielding one single candidate to defeat the MMD in the general elections.

A bitter fight over who should lead the alliance quickly ensued and by the time UDA was settling for Mr Hakainde Sammy Hichilema as its leader, the alliance was dead in reality and only alive on paper. The UDA lost lamentably, coming a distant third in the elections.

Again, in 2011, the alliance between UPND and PF crumbled in a spectacular fashion; the two parties could not agree on who should lead the alliance.

The leadership question was only but the tip of the iceberg. There were deep fundamental irreconcilable differences between the two parties.

Political alliances in Zambia have failed and continue to fail for a number of reasons which among others include the following:

1. Greed and selfishness: many of these opposition politicians join or pursue political alliances out of selfish reasons to use their fellows to achieve their narrow and personal goal of going to state house; they want to ride on others to get the numbers to win elections.

2. Lack of honest and genuine reasons: most political alliances are based on nothing genuine or politically and economically fundamental other than the desperate attempt to come together with a sole purpose of removing a ruling party from power. There are no fundamental political or economic policy commonality or shift driving the agenda. The alliance members never even have common social, political or economic policies that they intend to pursue other than their insatiable appetite for power. How can you have a meaningful and genuine alliance when your party manifestos and ideologies don’t agree? Scripture tells us that unless they agree, two can not move together.

3. Dishonest and suspicion: most of these politicians in alliances are never honest with each other; they rarely say the truth about why they are in the alliance, they often pretend like they are there for the common good and interest of the country when in actual sense they are in the alliance to advance their narrow and often selfish agendas at the expense of their colleagues. Secondly these folks often hold deep-seated suspicions amongst themselves. This suspicion is rooted in the bitterness and animosity that resulted from the failure of previous alliances where they felt used or betrayed by their alliance members.

4. Failure to agree on who should lead the alliance and how to share power: The question of who should lead an alliance and how power must be shared in the event that the alliance forms government has often been the major cause of the break up of political alliances in Zambia. This issue has often led to bitter infighting and acrimonious rivalry amongst alliance partners, destroying the very unity the alliance needs in order to survive.

5. Lack of unity of purpose: there is no unity of purpose among these alliance members other than a goal to remove the other guys from power. A political alliance must be built on something bigger and fundamental other than the motive to remove a seating government from power. Forming an alliance purely for the purpose of unseating a seating government is a recipe for disaster and can never sustain an alliance. In order for any political alliance to work, people must agree on the fundamental policy matters they want to pursue, they must harmonize their differing manifestos.

Just like UNZA lecturer, Professor Bizeck Phiri had warned that unless the general membership of all the political parties in the Oppositions Alliance, together with the top leadership, were committed to key objectives, it would crumble.
Equally, political scientist Dr Alex Ng’oma had urged the opposition alliance to start offering credible checks and balances to the PF government and show Zambian voters what they would do differently from the current administration other than the usual malice, lies and propaganda.

Commenting on the opposition alliance, Professor Phiri wondered how the general organisation of the alliance was; what the objectives were and how individual political parties would be organised and function concurrently.
He further questioned how many of the 10 political parties in the alliance had representation on the ground and key government institutions such as Parliament and Councils which are critical platforms for mass mobilization and real policy discourse.

“To start with; is that alliance just between leaders themselves or does the alliance trickle-down to the membership of those 10 political parties? Are their party members in agreement with what their leaders are doing? Because that’s where the strength of an alliance comes in,” Professor Phiri, a political historian, wondered.

“In the past, alliances failed because leaders themselves did not agree on who to field as a presidential candidate for the alliance, among the 10, are they in agreement? Because to say we have formed an alliance is another thing, but each one of you quietly think: ‘I hope it is me they will choose to be a presidential candidate’; that has been a weakness of past alliances,” Prof Phiri observed.

And Dr. Ng’oma had urged the opposition alliance to start offering credible checks and balances to the PF government and show Zambian voters what they would do differently from the current administration which they have clearly failed.

“What we need to hear, for example, from the current alliance, is what is it that you are going to do differently from what PF is doing. What is it that the alliance is going to do better than what PF is doing? These are the things we need to know and that should be the purpose of the alliance,” Dr. Ng’oma had advised.

He noted that opposition alliances in Zambia have failed to fulfil their purpose of offering credible checks and balances on the Executive because they had historically been formed for the sole purpose of removing an incumbent party from office.

“In Zambia, what happens is that alliances are formed only to fight the government of the day, only to see how best to remove the party in government without offering any credible alternative whatsoever. There will be in-fighting among all the people involved; each one of them wanting to be president and that’s how the whole thing will crumble,” Dr. Ng’oma had cautioned.

Just like the two learned political experts had explained, the so called opposition alliance has continued to disintegrate. At the rate things are going, by election time there will be no alliance whatsoever to talk about.

The author, Cde Antonio Mourinho Mwanza is the PF Deputy Media Director.

I’m not a liar, Mwale assures Chitimukulu

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JOE Mwale, a senior citizen, has charged that if Chitimukulu, the paramount chief of Bembas, continues being “stubborn”, a dossier against him will be unpacked.

He says he cannot be intimidated to impulsively reveal the dossier he holds against the paramount chief.

Mwale and Chitimukulu have traded newspaper barbs over the past two days.

On Tuesday, Mwale told The Mast that he has a damning dossier against Chitimukulu.

He said what he knew about the paramount chief borders on a foreign power and that he was set to expose him.

Recently, Chitimukulu was prominently in the media over what he could have said, not said, meant or not meant on Kasama radio, in Northern Province, about the voting pattern of the Bemba people.

Other people are denouncing Chitimukulu as having made ‘tribal remarks’ while others are defending him that he only encouraged Bembas to vote en mass, like the way the people of Southern Province do.

“If I had to reveal something about Chitimukulu, the whole country will rise against him. There’s something that I have, with tangible evidence, about his plans and if I were to expose him…. One day I’ll expose him and the whole country will have to know the true character of Chitimukulu. It’s something serious but I’ll keep it for another day,” promised Mwale.

“I’ll expose him and say ‘this is you, this is what you said to me and not anybody else.’ What he said is very serious and involves a foreign power. He said it and the witness I have is that foreign power. But I’m keeping it for another day. A day of reckoning will come when he will be exposed. I don’t want to engage with his royal highness senior chief Mukuni in the public but I’ll meet him. He doesn’t know what I know about Chitimukulu.”

But on Wednesday Chitimukulu called this reporter and said: “I want you to write that I want Joe Mwale to disclose!”

“I knew him through my brother Colonel Chanda and then through BY (Benyamin Yoram) when he was [a] member of Zambia Republican Party. I have never had some close relationship with him (Mwale),” said Chitimukulu.

“So, I want him to disclose to the nation what he knows about me. Tell him to disclose so that the nation knows about me. There are no secrets he must hold – he must disclose everything he knows about me so that the nation can know. He says he has even witnesses in foreign powers, isn’t it? So, tell him to disclose and also disclose those foreign powers.”

Mwale, reacting to Chitimukulu’s challenge, said they knew each other some three decades ago.

“I came to know Chitimukulu through his younger brother, Colonel Chanda Sosala in Kafue in 1990. The younger brother was a member of parliament for Kafue but the brother is not involved into this particular subject,” Mwale said.

“The issue is that I have a dossier against Chitimukulu. He also claims he has a dossier on [James] Lukuku, forgetting that others also have a dossier on him.”

Asked if he was merely trying to frighten the paramount chief or his allegations are binding, Mwale responded: “look, at my age I cannot just come and start fabricating stories. I’m over 70!”

“I’m a self-made person; no one can say I go for something…. If I do something, it’s on principle. Nobody can say I owe anybody anything! It’s not money I’m saying what I’m saying – I stand on principles. I’m not for sale, you understand?” he said, with rage.

“So, if I have something on somebody, it means I have got something on him. I’m saying that before my Creator; I have to say the truth all the time. I cannot just come out of the blue and make a story that I have a dossier on that one. I can only say so when I have a dossier against you.”

Mwale underscored that he could authoritatively say that: “I have a dossier against paramount chief Chitimukulu and it’s not a lie.”

“I say so before God – I cannot tell lies. I’m a self-made person! I depend on whatever little God has given me, my wife and my children, we’ll feed on that and not someone giving me money,” he said.

“The dossier I’m talking about is not about what he did at the time I knew him. It’s for recent times. We are not talking about 1990. I know Chitimukulu and there are no two ways about it. He also knows me! He can’t speak like we only met in 1990 and in between we have not sat together. No! I have seen him.”

Mwale, a former ambassador, noted that when one had a dossier against somebody, disclosing it was under the holder of such a report.

“At my own pace, depending on how he goes – if he continues what he is bringing now – I’ll go ahead and expose him. But it’s not mandatory that I have to do that. No! I’ll do it at my own time; at my own pleasure. It’s up to me,” Mwale stressed.

“So, let him know that there is no law that says that I must mandatorily bring it out and so on. If he wants he can go to court and say this and that… kwamana (that’s it)! He can’t be challenging me to do this and that. No! You can tell him that ‘I’m not a liar.’”

He insisted that nobody could pay him to engage into lying.

“Not me! I’m self-made. He (Chitimukulu) has no power over me – only God, my Lord, and my Saviour Jesus have powers over me. There is no one who can force me under the sun that do this and that. At my own pleasure; when it’s convenient for me to do that, I’ll do it,” explained Mwale.

“If he wants to continue, let him do so. But all he must know is that I have a dossier against him and nobody can intimidate me over that. It’s a dossier, which is under lock and key! When it’s absolutely necessary, if he is going to be stubborn, at some point I’ll snap. I’ll reveal it to the nation. But it’s up to me; he cannot dictate to me that ‘do this and that’. No! If he doesn’t know what it is (the dossier), he has forgotten, I still remember – something happened.”