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U.S. Supreme Court allows Trump administration to slash $783M in research grants

The U.S. Supreme Court has cleared the way for the Trump administration to move forward with slashing nearly $800 million in federal research funding tied to diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, dealing a significant blow to public health advocates and Democratic-led states.

In a narrow 5–4 ruling issued Thursday, the justices overturned a lower-court order that had blocked $783 million in grant cancellations by the National Institutes of Health. Chief Justice John Roberts joined the three liberal justices in dissent. At the same time, Justice Amy Coney Barrett sided with the majority only in part, ensuring that the administration’s new anti-DEI rules for future grants remain on hold.

The decision is the latest judicial victory for President Donald Trump, who has sought to dismantle programs associated with DEI across federal agencies. The administration argues that funding choices should not be “subject to judicial second-guessing” and claims DEI-driven research can “conceal insidious racial discrimination.”

Public health advocates and 16 Democratic attorneys general contend the cuts will cause “incalculable losses in public health and human life,” undermining years of progress in medical research. They also say cancelling projects midstream disrupts careers, wastes existing data, and blocks the possibility of scientific breakthroughs.

Justice Neil Gorsuch, writing separately, chastised lower courts for resisting earlier Supreme Court directives. “All these interventions should have been unnecessary,” he wrote. Solicitor General D. John Sauer argued that challenges to the funding cuts should be heard in federal claims court, not by district judges, a position the conservative majority endorsed.

The legal battle concerns only part of an estimated $12 billion in research Trump has targeted. In June, U.S. District Judge William Young, a Reagan appointee, had called the cancellations discriminatory. “I’ve never seen government racial discrimination like this,” Young said in court, later adding: “Have we no shame.” An appeals court upheld his ruling before Thursday’s Supreme Court reversal.

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson issued a scathing dissent, warning that the majority’s willingness to repeatedly side with the administration undermines judicial integrity. “This is Calvinball jurisprudence with a twist. Calvinball has only one rule: There are no fixed rules. We seem to have two: that one, and this Administration always wins,” she wrote, invoking the comic strip Calvin and Hobbes.

With the ruling, the administration can resume canceling hundreds of grants while litigation continues, leaving the fate of critical medical studies and billions more in potential cuts uncertain.

Donald Trump steps back from direct involvement in Russia-Ukraine peace negotiations

US President Donald Trump is stepping back from direct involvement in Russia-Ukraine peace negotiations, administration officials confirmed, signaling that a trilateral meeting he had planned will occur only after Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy meet bilaterally.

Trump told advisers he believes the two leaders should first meet independently before he hosts a joint session. “I just want to see what happens at the meeting,” he said in a radio interview, suggesting a “wait-and-see approach.”

The White House acknowledged progress has been slow, with no confirmed date or location for the proposed Putin-Zelenskyy talks. Following recent discussions with Zelenskyy and European leaders in Washington, Trump held a 40-minute call with Putin, during which both sides agreed to appoint senior negotiators for direct dialogue.

Security guarantees for Ukraine remain a key sticking point. While Trump has offered potential U.S. intelligence support and air assistance, he has ruled out deploying American troops. Moscow has signaled it wants a role in providing security assurances, a proposal U.S. officials view skeptically.

Despite cautious optimism from NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, significant obstacles remain, including Russia’s past rejection of direct talks with Zelenskyy and disagreements over the scope of U.S. involvement.

On Thursday, August 21, Trump shared two controversial Truth Social posts saying Ukraine cant win without invading Russia.

Russian foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov also said that any ideas for peace in Ukraine that depart from those set out by Russia in talks in Istanbul in 2022 are “hopeless”.

Trump steps back from direct role in Russia-Ukraine peace negotiations

Russia and Ukraine held peace talks between Feb and April 2022 – at the start of the war – during which Moscow proposed banning Western nations from providing assistance to Ukraine in the event of another attack.

He repeated that position on Thursday, saying European troops in Ukraine would be “absolutely unacceptable”.

“As the West’s discussions with the Ukrainian side show, all these plans are connected, in essence, with providing guarantees through foreign military intervention in some part of Ukrainian territory,” he said.

“And I very much hope that those who are hatching such plans, either they are simply trying to attract attention to themselves, or I hope that they understand that this will be absolutely unacceptable for the Russian Federation and for all sensible political forces in Europe.”

Instead, Russia is keen to ensure China, one of Moscow’s main allies, plays a role in enforcing security guarantees, but this has been dismissed by Zelensky.

“First, China did not help us stop this war from the start. Second, China assisted Russia by opening its drone market… We do not need guarantors who do not help Ukraine and did not help Ukraine at the time when we really needed it.”

Video of Lil Nas X walking through the streets of LA around 4 AM wearing only underwear before his arrest for possible overdose

A bizarre video showing American singer Lil Nas X roaming a street in Los Angeles at night, wearing just cowboy boots and his underwear, has surfaced online.

The 26-year-old singer was reportedly seen walking on Ventura Blvd. at approximately 4 a.m. by a passerby who stopped to interact with him. In the clip, in which he wore matching white cowboy boots and underwear, he told the individual to head to a party while singing.

“Go ahead babe,” Nas told the person at another moment in the clip. At one point, he told them that he would grab their phone and throw it if they stuck around, and he also placed a traffic cone on his head.

According to TMZ, several people reported the incident to the police, and Nas charged at police officers when they arrived. Those who contacted authorities believed that he was having an unspecified overdose.

TMZ reported that the artist was placed in handcuffs by the responding officers, who called paramedics and sent him to a nearby hospital.

A spokesperson for the Los Angeles Police Department confirmed to People that police responded to reports of a man walking around Ventura Blvd. in his underwear.

“Upon arrival the suspect charged at officers and was taken into custody. He was transported to a local hospital for a possible overdose and placed under arrest for battery on a police officer,” a police spokesperson told CNN.

Nas, whose legal name is Montero Lamar Hill, was booked for battery on a peace officer and is facing a misdemeanor charge, according to Los Angeles County Sheriff inmate records.

After release from the hospital, he was being held at Van Nuys’ Valley Jai

Man loses fully paid £600k home over unpaid bill he knew nothing about

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A man has lost his Brooklyn home after not realising that he had an unpaid water bill to his name.

Filmore Brown claims that the city ‘failed’ him, after he worked seven days a week for over two decades to pay the American home off.

Describing the property as his ‘only dream’, he insisted that he had no idea about the bill and would have paid it off with ‘no problem’.

Brown got a shock one night when strangers tried to drill his door locks off as a result of his $800,000 (£600,000) home being foreclosed.

While he wasn’t happy about it, he discovered that those strangers had a legal right to be there, in his dream home.

Having bought the home in 1996, he finished paying the mortgage in 2019, and highlighted that he didn’t know anything about the $5,000 (£3,700) water bill.

“I don’t want anybody to go through what I’m going through, I cannot eat, I cannot drink, and I cannot sleep,” he admitted.

Speaking about the bill, he claimed: “I didn’t know, I just would’ve paid it.”

New York takes legal action against those who leave large tax or utility bills unpaid, often selling these bills to a group of investors called a ‘trust’.

They are then responsible for collecting the money with interest, but if this is unpaid, the home can go into foreclosure and be sold through auction.

The Department of Finance in New York City claim that they sent several notices, warning the homeowner, report ABC News.

“It was stolen from me,” Brown said, adding that he did not receive any warnings.

Court documents reveal that the investors served someone at the property with papers in November 2020, detailing that foreclosure proceedings were starting.

Brown lives on the top floor of a three-unit property, renting the lower two units out to families.

His attorney, Alice Nicholson, said that she believes his claims, while attorney Yolande Nicholson pointed out: “He just paid a water bill this year in the thousands of dollars, so it’s just heart-wrenching.”

But once his old bill was put into the trust, it didn’t show up on his bills, as Nicholson added: “There needs to be some type of notification that there’s another bill out there that needs to be paid,

“There needs to be more done to make sure that these hardworking older people who paid off their mortgage and have fixed incomes don’t get into that kind of rut.”

According to the publication, over 6,800 have been put into the trust for failing to pay water bills, with the majority of communities of colour.

In a statement provided to ABC News, a spokesperson with the city’s Department of Finance said: “Our goal is never to see a homeowner lose their property.

“Last year, we implemented reforms to specifically prevent unfortunate situations like this from happening, by giving property owners more time, information, and resources to resolve their debts.”

They claimed that they strived to reach ‘as many owners as possible’, working with non-profit groups and agencies to do so via methods such as door-to-door visits and phone calls.

“Homeowners have several options for resolving their debt with the City, whether it’s related to property taxes, water and sewer charges, or other municipal charges,” they claim.

The spokesperson said that ‘flexible payment plans’ are also an option as they aim to ‘protect’ the homes of property owners to ‘avoid the lien sale altogether’.

Serena Williams addresses dramatic body transformation using weight loss jabs

Serena Williams has shared her dramatic body transformation, in part, thanks to a weight loss drug.

The seven-time Wimbledon champion, 43, said she struggled to lose weight after having two daughters with her husband and Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian in 2017 and 2023.

After her second daughter was born in August 2023, she initially lost a bit of weight in the first couple of weeks, but then ‘never lost another pound’.

Williams, who retired from professional tennis in 2022, said she ‘never was able to get to the weight I needed to be no matter what I did, no matter how much I trained’.

“I just thought, gosh, I don’t know if I would ever be able to get back to where I needed to get to,” the 23-time Grand Slam champ explained to People.

“It was crazy because I’d never been in a place like that in my life where I worked so hard, ate so healthy and could never get down to where I needed to be at.

“I had never taken shortcuts in my career and always worked really hard. I know what it takes to be the best.

“So it was very frustrating to do all the same things and never be able to change that number on the scale or the way my body looked.”

Alongside ‘eating healthy and working out’, the former athlete said she has been using a GLP-1 medication to help her lose over 31 lbs (2.2 St).

GLP-1 injections help lower blood sugar by boosting insulin and slowing down digestion to make you feel fuller. It’s supposed to reduce appetite and aide weight loss as a result.

However, it’s mainly used for type 2 diabetes and obesity under medical supervision.

“I feel really good and healthy. I feel light physically and light mentally,” she added.

“I just can do more. I’m more active. My joints don’t hurt as much.

“I just feel like something as simple as just getting down is a lot easier for me.

“And I do it a lot faster. I feel like I have a lot of energy and it’s great. I just feel pretty good about it.”

Despite the medication helping Williams ‘enhance everything that I was already doing’, she warns that ‘weight loss should never really change your self image’.

“Women often experience judgment about their bodies at any size, and I’m no stranger to that. So I feel like you should love yourself at any size and any look,” she added.

Influencer’s heartbreaking legal statement made public for first time after death of 3-year-old son

A statement from influencer Emilie Kiser about the death of her three-year-old son, Trigg, has been made public after a court granted her temporary confidentiality.

Her three-year-old son died after drowning in the family pool in Phoenix, Arizona, while the boy and his younger brother Theodore were under the care of their father Brady, while Emilie had been out with friends at the time.

The father told officials that he had been feeding the couple’s newborn when he lost sight of Trigg for ‘three to five minutes’, before later telling police in an interview that ‘it wasn’t minutes, it was moments’.

However, an unsealed police report later stated that the three-year-old had been unsupervised for nine minutes, and he was in the pool for ‘about seven’ before his father found him.

Emilie launched a lawsuit asking a judge to block two pages of the police report, arguing that the details could lead people to make AI video recreations of her son’s death, and the judge ruled in her favour.

Her declaration to the court was also temporarily kept confidential, but it has since been made public.

People reports that her legal statement has Emilie Kiser saying: “I was not home when this happened. I will forever second-guess that decision, among many others.

“Our love for our children has been shared and expressed worldwide, given my role as a social media personality with many ‘followers’ across a number of social media platforms.

“Nothing we have shared as part of my profession has depicted or been intended to depict anything but deep and adoring love within our Family. That is how it should stay forever in my mind and the minds of all others.”

She went on to say that her son’s death ‘has been all over the news, social media and online’, saying that she was made aware that the three-year-old’s passing was ‘announced on social media less than two hours’ after he died.

Officials claim Emilie’s husband, Brady Kiser, had his attention divided on the evening of their son’s death (Instagram/Emilie Kiser)Officials claim Emilie’s husband, Brady Kiser, had his attention divided on the evening of their son’s death (Instagram/Emilie Kiser)
Officials claim Emilie’s husband, Brady Kiser, had his attention divided on the evening of their son’s death (Instagram/Emilie Kiser)
She also said that ‘Fox News wrongfully announced that he was dead immediately after the event’, Trigg had been found unconscious in the pool on 12 May, but did not die until 18 May.

Emilie continued: “Media has come to my front door asking for comment. Unknown people have come to my home and asked to ‘pray over the house.’

“Cars have parked outside of my house and driven back and forth with cameras out their window waiting for ‘views.’ And random packages are being delivered from people whom I do not know.”

She expressed concern that her son, Theodore, would later discover information she did not want to be made public, stating it would be ‘very difficult for him to process’.

“Knowing that intensely devastating personal information like that which various people have sought could be placed on the Internet where it will live forever, haunts me wondering whether Teddy, through his own curiosity or having it thrust upon him by another, could have to live through this horror on his own at some uncertain future date,” she said in her statement.

Featured Image Credit: Emilie-Kiser/Instagram

Scientists discover six things that’ll cause you to age faster than others

Let’s face it, we’re all getting older. In fact, we’re constantly getting older. You’re older now than you were when you first started reading this sentence.

But it’s important to make a distinction between getting older, which we’ve already established everybody does, and ageing.

While ageing often refers to getting older, it can also be a reference to how our bodies and our minds actually handle getting older. And, interestingly, some people age a lot better than others.

But while it might feel like some people have simply won the genetic lottery when it comes to ageing, scientists have discovered six distinct pathways that can cause people to age unhealthily.

An international team from New University of Colorado Boulder have published a study in the Nature Genetics journal which explains why some people become frail and develop conditions like Alzheimer’s, while others are still healthy at 90.

The group looked at 400 genes associated with accelerated ageing across seven different sub-types and found that different groups of genes lead to disordered ageing or frailty, from mobility issues to mental decline.

“To be able to identify treatments to stop or reverse accelerated biological aging, you need to know what the underlying biology is. This is the largest study yet to use genetics to try to do that,” wrote co-author Isabelle Foote, a postdoctoral researcher at CU’s Institute for Behavioral Genetics.

The study looked at frailty, meaning ‘multisystem physiological decline,’ associated with ageing. It’s thought that more than 40 percent of people over the age of 65 in the United States are considered frail.

To decide whether a person is considered frail, doctors will look at things such as their walking speed, grip strength, and the number of illnesses they’ve been diagnosed with. However, the score doesn’t discriminate on physical or cognitive decline, meaning two people could have the same score but for completely different reasons.

Because of this, it’s difficult for scientists to get to the bottom of the leading causes of frailty, making it impossible for doctors to make recommendations.

Dr Kenneth Rockwood, a leading expert in frailty, based at Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia, Canada, and another co-author on the study, explained: “Aging is not just one thing. There are many ways to be frail. The question then becomes: What genes are involved?”

In order to answer this question, the team analysed DNA and health information from hundreds of thousands of participants in the UK Biobank to get a view on which genes were linked to 30 frailty symptoms. They found 408 genes associated with increased poor ageing, a significantly higher number than he 37 which had already been identified.

They found six distinct subtypes of unhealthy ageing: disability, poor cognition, metabolic problems, multiple diseases, a generally unhealthy lifestyle and limited social support.

Senior author of the study and assistant professor of psychology and neuroscience at CU Boulder, Andrew Grotzinger, said: “What this paper does is not only identify sub-facets of disordered aging but also demonstrate that there is very different biology underlying them.

“The tangible next step is to figure out how to treat this underlying biology.”

Trump has stern words for Ukraine after American business destroyed in Russian aerial assault

Donald Trump has attempted to give Ukraine some advice on how to handle Russia after Vladimir Putin launched a fresh wave of attacks on the country.

For more than three years now, the Ukrainians have been subjected to invasion and bombardment from Putin’s Russia, with the latest wave of attacks seeing over 500 drones and 40 missiles launched at Ukraine.

Among the targets was a US-owned weapons manufacturer in western Ukraine, and Volodymyr Zelenskyy described the strikes as a sign of the ‘outrageous’ intent of Putin.

Just last week, the Russian president was in Alaska to discuss the terms upon which he’d halt the war with Ukraine, and it turns out what he wants is for them to give up more territory than he’s managed to take in over three years of warfare.

He wants land, a guarantee that Ukraine will not join NATO and for Western troops to stay out of the country so they cannot provide security guarantees in case Russia invades again.

Zelenskyy has made it clear Ukraine is not intent on surrendering territory to the aggressor, and claimed that the Russian strike on a US-owned facility was a ‘deliberate strike’ which was very ‘telling’ as to Putin’s opinion on Donald Trump’s attempts to make peace.

The recent strike was one of the largest Russia has launched this year and comes right after attempts from the White House to set the stage for potential peace talks.

Trump recently took to Truth Social to encourage Ukraine to ‘FIGHT BACK’, while slamming his predecessor Joe Biden for not letting them do so.

He wrote: “It is very hard, if not impossible, to win a war without attacking an invader’s country. It’s like a great team in sports that has a fantastic defense, but is not allowed to play offense.

“There is no chance of winning! It is like that with Ukraine and Russia. Crooked and grossly incompetent Joe Biden would not let Ukraine FIGHT BACK, only DEFEND. How did that work out?


“Regardless, this is a war that would have NEVER happened if I were President – ZERO CHANCE.”

He then declared there would be ‘interesting times ahead’.

It should probably be pointed out that earlier this year, Trump suspended all military aid to Ukraine, hampering the invaded country’s ability to fight off the Russian invaders for a time before supply resumed.

Speaking of Ukraine’s attempts to ‘play offense’, Reuters reports that their military claims it has struck a Russian oil pumping station in a blow to the aggressor nation’s energy infrastructure.

Russia’s oil industry and the money which flows from it are playing an increasingly crucial part in funding Putin’s war machine, so any blow Ukraine can strike at it will be keenly felt.

Archaeologists discover mystery skull dating back 286,000 years ‘that’s not human’

Scientists might be one step closer to solving one of the longest standing mysteries in human evolution, thanks to the discovery of a mysterious non-human skull.

Initially found in a cave in northern Greece back in 1960, the complete skull baffled archaeologists, who couldn’t work out how old it was or who it even belonged to.

However, a new study by the Institut de Paléontologie Humaine in France, might just have the answers researchers have been longing for.

The enigmatic skull was found inside the Petralona Cave, around 22 miles away from Thessaloniki, embedded into the wall but its lower jaw was missing.

As soon as the local who made the discovery reported it, the science community were fascinated, but its origins remained a conundrum.

They knew it belonged to the human family, but it was immediately clear it did not appear to be Neanderthals or modern humans. At a guess, researchers placed the skull as being anywhere from 170,000 to 700,000 years old.

However, as part of the new study, published in the Journal of Human Evolution, the team used a dating method called uranium-series (U-series), which works well in caves, by measuring the rate of decay of uranium isotopes into thorium.

This particular method doesn’t work so well on open soil, but in caves, the water seeps through the rock and evaporates, leaving behind calcite deposits containing uranium. Over time, the uranium turns into thorium, and measuring this change tells scientists when the layer formed.

By doing this, the researchers managed to date the skull back to at least 286,000 years old, which was a key step in trying to ascertain the origin of the skull, though the date could vary depending on its positioning in the cave.

“Assigning an age to the Petralona cranium is of outstanding importance because this fossil has a key position in European human evolution,” the authors wrote in the study, as per Archaeology Mag.

The scientists all agreed that the skull appeared for primitive than both modern humans and Neanderthals, however the new timing data suggests that whatever it belonged to, lived around the same time as early Neanderthals in Europe, which was a key period of time for human evolution.

Although they warn it would be impossible to link the skull to any one human ancestor, the findings of this study play a huge step in placing it within our human history.

Man accused of fatally shooting coach he caught with his girlfriend out of jail days after arrest

De’Corlion Keshaun Robinson, 23, has been released on bond after being accused of the murder of a high school football coach in Birmingham. Robinson faces murder charges in connection with the death of Demetrice Darnell Beverly, 39, an assistant football coach at Parker High School who is a husband and father of three kids.

Robinson is also charged with unlawful possession of a machine gun conversion device. On August 18, Robinson showed up for a hearing under Aniah’s Law before Jefferson County District Judge Kandice Pickett. According to Al.com, the judge stated that the Jefferson County District Attorney’s Office had first requested that the suspect be held without bond, but that during the hearing, this had changed.

Deputy District Attorney Joe Hicks informed the court that the district attorney’s office approved the $150,000 bond recommendation made by the Birmingham Police Department after consulting with Beverly’s family.

In addition, Robinson’s $15,000 bond on the Glock switch charge is still in effect.

Robinson was freed on bond under certain conditions, as reported by ABC33/40. This entails not committing any crimes, not leaving the state without permission from the court, promptly informing the court of any address changes, not communicating in any way with the family of the alleged victim, Tara Hall and Antonio Cook, not having any firearms, and appearing to answer and submit to the orders and process of this court.

Testimony was not allowed during the hearing for Aniah’s Law due to the bond arrangement.

Beverly’s father and wife, among other family members, were present in court. Relatives of Robinson were also present.

Robinson is scheduled for a preliminary hearing in September, unless he waives his right or is indicted by a grand jury before then. His mother established a GoFundMe to aid with his legal bills, and it raised nearly $5,000 in three days.

Robinson’s case follows the response of South Precinct officers in Birmingham to a 911 call about a person shot at an apartment complex just after 9 p.m. on August 13. Police went into the apartment and found Beverly unresponsive in the apartment’s bedroom, said Sgt. LaQuitta Wade.

Beverly’s father stated that his son was visiting a female friend and was shot several times with a Glock switch by the woman’s boyfriend.

Beverly was declared dead on the scene at 9:26 p.m. Beverly graduated from Parker High School, where he played football and baseball. In 2020, he returned to his former school as a part-time assistant football coach.

In addition to coaching, Beverly was also employed at Children’s of Alabama in the pediatric psychiatric section.

According to defense lawyer Emory Anthony, Robinson, the suspect, shared the apartment with his six-year girlfriend.

The lawyer said Robinson returned home from work to find the victim and his girlfriend, triggering him to fire the fatal shots.

“When you look at it, at best, is should have been manslaughter instead of murder, heat of passion under the facts of the case that will eventually come out,” Anthony said.

“I think the district attorney’s office is being reasonable (for agreeing to bond) and I thank them for that,” Anthony said. “He’s never been in trouble and he’s working.”

After the recent court appearance, the Beverly family said the following to AL.com:

“The Beverly family kindly asks for privacy during this difficult time as they grieve, heal, and process their loss. They deeply appreciate your thoughts and prayers and respectfully request that space be given through this period of mourning.”

The loss is still being felt by Beverly’s family and friends.

“He was a loving, caring father brother, son, husband,” said Beverly’s father, Antonio Cook. “He was just a good guy.”

“Coach Beverly (Meat) gave his all to the Thundering Herd on the field and in our community,” Parker High Athletics posted on Facebook.

“He was a mentor, husband, father, and friend whose impact will live on through the countless lives he touched.”

Frank Warren, the head football coach at Parker, and Beverly first became acquainted while working as coaches at Carver.

Warren marked his friend as a good person, coach, mentor, husband, and father.

“When I got my head job, he was one of the first people I called,” Warren said. “He’d give you the shirt off his back.”

“He brought energy every day,” he remarked. “He brought the best out of these kids.”

Obama praises Newsom’s redistricting strategy, warns against GOP power grabs in Texas

Former President Barack Obama has thrown his support behind California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s cautious approach to redrawing congressional maps, positioning it as a measured counter to Republican-led efforts in Texas driven by President Donald Trump.

Speaking at a fundraiser on Martha’s Vineyard, Obama said he backs Newsom’s proposal to act only if Republican states pursue aggressive mid-decade redistricting. “I believe that Gov. Newsom’s approach is a responsible approach. He said this is going to be responsible. We’re not going to try to completely maximize it,” Obama noted, according to excerpts obtained by the Associated Press. “We’re only going to do it if and when Texas and/or other Republican states begin to pull these maneuvers. Otherwise, this doesn’t go into effect.”

Obama acknowledged that “political gerrymandering” is not his “preference,” but warned Democrats against passivity. “If Democrats don’t respond effectively, then this White House and Republican-controlled state governments all across the country, they will not stop, because they do not appear to believe in this idea of an inclusive, expansive democracy.”

The fundraiser brought in $2 million for the National Democratic Redistricting Committee and its affiliates, a network involved in lawsuits against GOP-drawn maps. Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Obama’s onetime attorney general, Eric Holder, now the group’s chair, also attended.

The timing of Obama’s remarks is significant, as Texas legislators reconvene in Austin to advance a map that could hand Republicans five additional U.S. House seats. The plan, encouraged by Trump, is aimed at securing GOP dominance ahead of next year’s elections. Texas Democrats briefly stalled the measure by leaving the state, denying Republicans a quorum for more than two weeks.

That Texas standoff has fueled interest among Democratic governors, including Newsom, in testing how far they can go in adjusting maps outside the regular post-Census cycle. In California, Democrats have floated a proposal that could net the party five more House seats, pushing their share to 48 out of 52. The move would weaken the GOP’s already shrinking influence in the state, though the plan requires voter approval in November.

Tensions flared this week when a legislative hearing on the measure turned confrontational, with Republicans accusing Democrats of power-grabbing. A committee advanced the map proposal along party lines, and Democratic leaders are expected to push through both the new map and a Nov. 4 special election within days.

Newsom insists the plan is temporary, reverting to independent mapmaking after the 2030 census, and only if Republican states advance their own partisan maps. Obama endorsed that limited scope. “And we’re going to do it in a temporary basis because we’re keeping our eye on where we want to be long term,” he said. “I think that approach is a smart, measured approach, designed to address a very particular problem in a very particular moment in time.”

Tennis star defends joining OnlyFans saying it’s the ‘easiest money’ she’ll ever make

Pro tennis player Sachia Vickery has made it clear she isn’t paying attention to what people think of her saucy side hustle.

The sports star is currently vying for a spot in the US Open – but even if she doesn’t qualify and go on to scoop the $5million prize, her OnlyFans earnings are sure to tide her over.

She now serves up sultry content online as well as powerful shots across the court, and according to Vickery, she’s making a killing.

She joined the adult subscription site in January this year, declaring that she was ‘the first’ high-profile female tennis player to sign up to the raunchy platform.

A number of male tennis players have already taken the plunge, but Vickery touts herself as something as a trailblazer for women in the sport.

The 30-year-old said she was ‘excited to break new ground on and off the court’ when making her OnlyFans debut and told fans to ‘stay tuned for a whole new side of the game’.

That was seven months ago – and since then, Vickery says she has raked in some serious cash.

During an Instagram Q&A earlier this week, the tennis champ described it as ‘the easiest money’ she has ever made.

Vickery has reportedly earned just over $2.1million throughout her tennis career thanks to her prowess on the court, as she’s won three titles in the International Tennis Federation circuit.

But the Florida native, who is ranked No. 559 in the world, now reckons that stripping off and sharing risqué content online is much more profitable.

Discussing how she has been getting paid big bucks on OnlyFans without having to break a sweat, she told her 42,000 followers: “I’m very open-minded and I don’t care what people think of me.

“It’s also the easiest money I’ve ever made and I enjoy doing it. I will never talk s**t about girls on OnlyFans ever again for the rest of my life. Because the amount I made on there in my first two days, I am overwhelmed. I am just shook, really.”

Subscribers have to fork out $12.99 a month to take a look at Vickery’s content, which she teasingly describes as being ‘too spicy for Instagram’.

Her bio reads: “Get the content too spicy for Instagram – subscribe and see for yourself. Your favourite pro tennis player. My spiciest content is available on PPV in DMs.”

Vickery’s representative said that she was producing suggestive snaps and videos rather than being outright explicit, according to The Independent, while adding that her OnlyFans venture should not be regarded as ‘sex work’.

There is ‘no full nudity or sexual acts performed’, they added, while explaining what prompted the tennis star to launch her platform on the X-rated site.

Vickery was ‘off [for] six months due to a major injury and in that time, OnlyFans was pursued, tennis was not stopped to go into OnlyFans’.

And while she’s sharing updates on her personal life, the tennis star decided to reveal that she now refuses to date a man if they don’t send her a $1,000 deposit first.

“I no longer date for free due to the behaviour of men,” she told social media users in a post on her Instagram story. “I now require a pre-date deposit send me $1,000 and we can make it happen.”

Hours later, Vickery shared a screenshot showing how the lump sum had landed in her CashApp from a mystery man alongside the reference ‘go out on a date’.

“Y’all thought I was joking,” she laughed in the caption. “1k pre date deposit is now my requirement I no longer date for free due to male behaviour, think of it as a future investment like this gentlemen.”

During an appearance on the Black Spin Global podcast in June this year, Vickery said her OnlyFans quickly ‘took off’ when she launched the page back in January.

“Being a tennis player definitely helped my marketing,” she admitted. “I’m at a stage where I don’t do the absolute most on there, but I’m comfortable as I need to be. I’m doing really well.

“Obviously, I’m going to get some negative feedback. But that’s just normal. Whatever you do in life, there’s always going to be some criticism.

“If I was doing nothing I’d be getting criticism, so I might as well get on the platform and make money while I’m at it.”

Autopsy reveals telling new details into death of streamer who died following ‘ten days and nights of torture’

An autopsy has shed new light on the death of streamer Raphaël Graven, known online as Jean Pormanove, after he died 10 days into a 12 day live stream.

The 46-year-old had built up a significant following on the streaming platform Kick, and it had been alleged that the man went through ‘extreme’ violence on so-called ‘humiliation streams’.

In previous streams, he was allegedly slapped, spat at, had things thrown at him and was grabbed by the throat, and it was claimed in his native France that he had died after ‘ten days of torture, sleep deprivation and ingestion of toxic products’.

The streamer was found dead in a house in Contes, a village north of Nice, on Monday (18 August), with claims that he had died in his sleep while on a live stream.

Now the prosecutor’s office in Nice has said that an autopsy into the streamer’s cause of death indicated it ‘was not traumatic in origin and was not linked to the intervention of a third party’.

According to Le Parisien, prosecutors added that Jean Pormanove had previously suffered from cardiac issues and was being treated for his thyroid gland at the time he died.

“The probable causes of death appear to be medical and/or toxicological,” prosecutors said of the information the autopsy had provided to their investigation.

They explained that doctors conducting the autopsy found a few bruises and healed lesions on his body, but not traumatic injuries.

Speaking out on the matter, the family of Raphaël Graven said that what he went through in the time leading up to his death was ‘unacceptable’.

His mum told RTL her son had ‘a big heart’ and had managed to gain a second family from living in Nice, while his sister said she was ‘very, very proud of what my brother became’ but described his death as ‘intolerable’.

The investigation into the streamer’s death has interviewed a number of people who were present when he died, with officers also taking streaming equipment as evidence.

The BBC reports that another investigation is ongoing into an alleged ‘deliberate violent act’ against ‘vulnerable people’ which was turned into content that ended up being posted online.

That investigation started in December 2024 and among the evidence is online footage which Graven appeared in.

A spokesperson for Kick previously said: “We are deeply saddened by the loss of Jean Pormanove. We are urgently reviewing the circumstances and collaborating with relevant stakeholders.

“Kick’s community guidelines are designed to protect creators, and we are committed to enforcing them across our platform.”

Erik Menendez’s wife shares shocking theory over why he was denied prison release for murdering parents

The wife of Erik Menendez has spoken out against the decision not to award him parole after he became eligible following his resentencing.

Erik, 54, was convicted of first-degree murder along with his brother Lyle, 57, for killing their parents at their Beverly Hills home, with the story becoming the subject of a Netflix true crime show and them gaining many calls to be freed from people who have taken an interest in the case.

They have insisted they were abused by their father and claimed they carried out the killings in self-defence, but received life sentences, which meant they would never leave prison.

However, the brothers were recently resentenced to 50 years to life, meaning they would become eligible for parole and could possibly be released from prison.

Sadly for Erik, who had his parole hearing yesterday (21 August), he was denied and cannot try again for another three years as Parole board commissioner Robert Barton said he believes he ‘continues to pose an unreasonable risk to public safety’.

Tammi Menendez, who married Erik after he had been convicted of his parents’ murders, hit out at the decision not to give her husband parole.

In a post on social media, she alleged that Barton ‘had his mind made up to deny Erik parole from the start’ and claimed the hearing had been ‘a complete setup’

Her theory is that her husband ‘never stood a chance’ and the hearing verdict had already been decided before it began.

She argued that her husband ‘hasn’t had any infractions since 2011, apart from a cell phone possession’, seemingly in reference to a comment from Barton that Erik Menendez was ‘not a model prisoner’.

During the hearing, Barton cited several violations, including violent episodes, misuse of state computers, drug smuggling and inappropriate behaviour with visitors.

Lyle Menendez has his parole hearing today (22 August), while NewsNation reports that the family released a statement expressing their disappointment that Erik had been unsuccessful.

They said: “While we respect the decision, today’s outcome was, of course, disappointing and not what we hoped for.

“But our belief in Erik remains unwavering, and we know he will take the Board’s recommendation in stride. His remorse, growth, and the positive impact he’s had on others speak for themselves.

“We will continue to stand by him and hold to the hope he is able to return home soon.”

Relatives of the Menendez brothers have said they want Erik and Lyle released from prison.

LADbible has contacted the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation for comment.

‘Living Nostradamus’ says signals in Antarctica may prove there are parallel universes

The ‘Living Nostradamus’ is back with another outlandish claim that could be linked to a recent discovery.

A peculiar signal was detected deep beneath the Antarctic ice, with scientists left puzzled by its cause and implications.

The Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA) is a NASA project which uses equipment to monitor particles known as neutrinos.

Known also as ‘ghostly particles’ due to their lack of interaction with matter, neutrinos are electrically neutral and long thought to be massless.

But earlier this year, it was revealed that radio waves were coming from underground, instead of from above, which suggested that the particles were passing through the Earth.

It’s something that physicists would consider ‘impossible’, as many think that the findings may have been caused by a technical error or a reflection inside the balloon.

A paper published in Physical Review Letters detailed that our current understanding of particle physics means that these findings can’t be explained.

While new forms of particles or dark matter may be at play scientifically, a mystic seems to think that it’s all linked to parallel universes.

Athos Salomé, 38, has made a number of predictions, with one of his 2025 prophecies suggesting that an alien invasion is imminent.

But on the other hand, he has correctly predicted the rise of AI in the past couple of years.

Salomé recently told the MailOnline: “What if the signals are not natural? They could be the effects of non-human technology, transmissions or artificial energies, masquerading as cosmic phenomena.”

He said that it would be ‘the greatest revelation in human history’ if it were technology-related, as others may be among us in the universe.

“People are too concerned with what is in space and forgetting what is beneath the Earth,” the Brazilian claimed.

While his claims are still up for debate, a new balloon called PEO is set to be launched in Antarctica in December, which also detects signals, though it will be five times as sensitive.

It will then play a crucial role in confirming or debunking the mystic’s claims.

He added that this ‘would open up the possibility of a mirror universe’, where time works the opposite way.

“If PUEO confirms these signals, we will not be dealing with science fiction, but with the first concrete evidence that reality is not unique,” Salomé began.

“This marks the beginning of an era in which humanity will have to rewrite not only its theories, but it’s very understanding of reality.”

He claimed that we may be entering an ‘era of new physics’, and that this error hypothesis would apparently win the responsible scientist a Nobel Prize by 2030.

But Dr Stephanie Wissel, an astrophysicist from the Pennsylvania State University who also worked on the ANITA team, explained: “The radio waves that we detected were at really steep angles, like 30 degrees below the surface of the ice.

“It’s an interesting problem because we still don’t actually have an explanation for what those anomalies are.”

It’s believed that these signals were coming from the ice at an impossibly steep angle, and instead of bouncing off the ice, the pulses are coming from down under.

This could signal the discovery of a new particle interaction that is currently unknown.

British woman reveals she has moved to Benidorm as the UK has ‘too many foreigners’

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A woman who isn’t the only Brit to move to Benidorm has claimed there are ‘too many foreigners in the UK’ as her reason for leaving.

Well, out of the three million tourists last year, nearly 900,000 of them were from Britain, while over a million of the travellers happened to be Spanish nationals.

The coastal city is like international travel, but with the subtitles switched off, as it seems red-faced Brits are offered a full English breakfast and a pint of lager at every corner.

Adding to the perfect holiday aesthetic is the nightlife, with Oasis heavy karaoke bars and Elvis impersonators, as well as Sticky Vicky’s X-rated Benidorm show.

Brits love it so much that five percent of the people living in Benidorm are reportedly from the UK.

But for one British woman, none of the reasons above appear to be why she moved.

Instead, she complained that there are ‘too many foreigners in the UK’, so she decided to become one herself, but in a different country.

As of June 2023, there were around 11.4 million non-UK-born residents of England and Wales, including 3.4 million EU-born and 8 million non-EU-born, according to ONS stats.

Speaking to GB News’ Dougie Beattie during a ‘BRITS TAKEOVER BENIDORM’ segment, she said: “We lost our rights, freedom of speech went! I had enough, I ain’t doing it no more. I’m off. I thought, ‘nah’.

“Britain lost the plot 20 years ago, sorry.”

The clip of the interview was shared on social media, and people were quick to point out the irony of what she was saying.

“Oh the irony of immigrants to Spain who can’t speak Spanish and in a country that is itself heavily reliant on immigrant labour going there cos ‘too many immigrants in UK’,” one person tweeted,

Another added: “‘There are too many foreigners in the UK, so I decided to copy them and also become a foreigner in Spain’. You could not make this s**t up.”

A third wrote: “There are too many foreigners in the UK so I’m going to Spain to live among foreigners and enjoy the benefits of a socialist government!”

“So, they are immigrants, using Spanish housing and medical services,” someone else said.

“Lucky they don’t have reform in Spain!”

A fifth commented: “I wonder if they will learn the language or just sit in bars and fill their faces with an English Breakfast and a pint for five euros every morning.”

Someone else said: “The irony that they’ve migrated to another country. As a regular visitor to Spain I food prices are as high, if not higher, than the UK.”

According to government statistics, the number of people migrating to the UK has been higher than the number emigrating in each year since 1994.

Why South Africa’s ties with Iran are a problem for the US

Amb Emmanuel Mwamba writes:

Why South Africa’s ties with Iran are a problem for the US

The US is investigating South Africa’s ties with Iran – a move that could trigger sanctions against some of the country’s top leaders.


The connection between Iran and South Africa has turned heads and sparked an investigation from the United States that could lead to sanctions – but the ties go back to the inimitable former president Nelson Mandela.



The connection between Iran and South Africa has turned heads and sparked an investigation from the United States that could lead to sanctions – but the ties go back to the inimitable former president Nelson Mandela.


At a joint press conference with former US president Bill Clinton in Cape Town in 1998, Mandela was unapologetic about South Africa’s newly-established relations with Iran, Cuba and Libya.


Their leaders were amongst the first Mandela invited to South Africa after the African National Congress (ANC) took office in 1994.



More than three decades later, South Africa’s ongoing good relations with Iran could have severe consequences for the country and some of its leaders.

PF Faces the Fire as Tasila Lungu  Rumours Stir Succession Battle

⬆️ COMMENTARY | PF Faces the Fire as Tasila Rumours Stir Succession Battle

The Patriotic Front is entering dangerous terrain. Lungu’s burial limbo has triggered a new wave of internal conflict, just as the clock ticks toward the 2026 elections. Under the party mourning lies a power struggle. At its centre is a name that sparks loyalty, and stirs resentment in equal measure, Tasila Lungu.

Given Lubinda, the acting faction president, has urged presidential hopefuls to put their ambitions on hold. His message was delivered on KBN TV with moral authority: “My boss is still above earth.” The intention was clear i.e. unity in grief, discipline in transition. But there is a problem. Family lawyer Makebi Zulu has repeatedly said Lungu’s burial could take years, possibly a decade.

The former president’s body remains in a South African mortuary while the court battle over his repatriation drags on without a set date. If PF postpones its leadership contest until after burial, it risks entering the 2026 elections without a candidate or a plan.

Lubinda’s call, though grounded in respect, has become a political trap.

Behind the scenes, pressure is building. A faction within the party is pushing for Tasila to carry her father’s mantle into the presidential race. They argue that only she can preserve Lungu’s legacy and rally the grassroots. For them, the Lungu name remains the party’s strongest brand. But that view is not shared across the board. Rivals who had quietly begun preparing their bids feel sidelined. They see the move as a shortcut around internal democracy, a throwback to dynastic politics the PF once stood against.

“This is not a monarchy,” said one senior PF figure, off the record. The statement reflects more than frustration. It captures the anxiety of a party that fears it is repeating the very patterns it once vowed to break.

There is also a deeper concern. While internal camps argue over names and allegiances, the party has yet to answer the fundamental question: what does PF offer Zambians today? Beyond the symbolism of a surname, what is the agenda? What are the measurable promises on energy security, agricultural reform, debt management, or youth employment?

The silence on substance is deafening.

Tasila’s potential candidacy has drawn attention, but it also exposes a vacuum. PF has not presented a new platform since its defeat in 2021. Instead, it has leaned on court battles, nostalgic rhetoric, and media outbursts. That might excite the base, but it leaves swing voters cold. It also hands UPND a key advantage. Despite the government’s struggles with electricity and service delivery, PF has failed to build a credible alternative that speaks to undecided voters.

Miles Sampa’s decision to admit that his convention was illegal opens the door to a national gathering. That meeting could be a turning point. If it produces a credible programme, followed by a fair leadership process, PF can walk into 2026 with a message that speaks to today’s realities. If not, it will walk in as a party of factions, nostalgia, and entitlement; hoping that public anger at UPND will be enough.

But hope is not a strategy.

PF does not have the luxury of confusion. Every day lost to infighting is a day closer to defeat. Every attempt to crown a successor without a platform only weakens the eventual candidate. If Tasila Lungu enters the race, she will need more than her last name. She will need answers. If she stays silent, and the party remains rudderless, PF may soon learn the cost of mistaking legacy for leadership.

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IDENTIFYING A POPULAR CANDIDATE FOR A UNITED OPPOSITION FRONT

IDENTIFYING A POPULAR CANDIDATE FOR A UNITED OPPOSITION FRONT

A KBN TV EDITORIAL

It’s a very well known fact that for the first time, there is consensus among opposition political parties regarding the need for a united opposition going into the 2026 general elections.



However, concerns still abound, as there is no binding agreement about the process of choosing a popular candidate that all other opposition leaders should rally behind.



We have seen a number of efforts being applied to try and rally behind a singular candidate but to no avail. Differences about the approach are becoming more visible to the extent that what was regarded as whispers of disagreements, have suddenly become full blown main stream media headlines.



In our view, the current approaches to try and unite the opposition are failing and won’t work because the people championing these schemes are interested parties, who have already picked predetermined candidates of their choice.



This is what is causing resistance. We would recommended a change to the approach in the search for a singular candidate.



If those championing the process sincerely believe they are doing it in national interest, they should, as much as possible, try to reduce personal opinions on other’s ability or inability to lead.


Just like in a general election, we recommend that this process be taken back to the people, not a boardroom selection process.


Below, we have developed a thought process that can be applied to allow the Zambian people to own the process to choose their preferred candidate to lead a united opposition.



This being a governance and democratic issue, cooperating partners will be requested to support the exercise where all interested parties can be free to vet the process through transparent engagements and not the current closed door meetings.

The opposition should at all costs, resist a handful of people picking an opposition candidate and imposing such a candidate upon the people.



In our recommendation, the nation should first establish the popularity of a particular candidate through the following process:

1. Conduct a nationwide survey
All political party leaders, will be availed an opportunity to interrogate the survey tools to be used, including agreeing on engaging an independent audit firm to give full proof opinion about the credibility of the process.



2. The top 3 candidates from the poll will be subjected to a live presidential debate syndicated across top 4 TV stations and 10 community radio stations to sell themselves.



3. Provincial Primary Elections. After the debates, provincial primary elections can be held, one in each province at a neutral but trusted venue such as a Catholic facility.


4. Results will be counted and readout immediately the primary poll closes in each province. Representatives of participating parties will be present to verify the outcome.



6. A candidate who leads in 7 out of 10 Provincial Primaries, emerges as the most popular candidates to lead a united opposition front.



At this stage, every opposition leader should accept the verdict and results of the people through such a transparent, popular and democratic process.

No Public Statements on Lungu Funeral and Burial

Amb Emmanuel Mwamba writes:

No Public Statements on ECL Funeral and Burial


Following the adjournment, sine die, of the case between the Attorney General and the family of the late President, in the South Africa High Court, Gauteng Division, I had advised that both parties must use the opportunity to halt hostile communication and attempt to re-enter into negotiations again.



I’m pleased to note two key statements that have been issued by the side from President Hakainde Hichilema.

The Secretary to Cabinet, Mr. Patrick Kangwa has banned public statements and commentary, by government officials, regarding the funeral and burial of the Zambia’s Sixth President, Dr. Edgar Chagwa Lungu.


“As Government continues to seek an appropriate resolution to the burial of the Sixth President of the Republic of Zambia, Mr. Edgar Chagwa Lungu, you are hereby informed that the office of the Secretary to the Cabinet will be the sole and exclusive source for all official statements on the on-going court case and burial
process.”



Further, UPND Secretary General Batuke Imenda has issued similar statement banning party officials from commenting on the matter.


This is a welcome gesture. In my view, we pray that State House rogue media such as Koswe media,and surrogates such as Simon Mwewa, Frank Zimba and others, that have been previously been used and have issued caustic and vitriolic statements to scandalize the late President, his family and the family Spokesperson, will also adhere to the sound instructions given by their superiors.


This will then show sincerity and attempt to mend the broken trust and build bridges to amicably foster an atmosphere in which this matter can be resolved.



Similarly on our side, and until we notice strict adherence to the above pledges from the Secretary to Cabinet and the SG, we must take similar measures to curb public statements and allow guidance from the Edgar Lungu family through their  Spokesperson, Hon. Makebi Zulu, on the matter.



This will help foster an appropriate atmosphere to help restart the failed negotiations and hopefully  and finally, help settle this matter outside court.



So let’s wait and see and let’s pray for the success of these endeavors.

WHEN THE MEGAPHONE BECOMES THE PROBLEM – AND THE PEOPLE NKOW IT

WHEN THE MEGAPHONE BECOMES THE PROBLEM – AND THE PEOPLE NKOW IT



By Ephraim Shakafuswa

By every measure, the UPND’s media team has failed. Not because the opposition has outwitted them. Not because of a well-oiled opposition. Not because of misinformation. But because the truth on the ground has become too loud, too consistent, and too undeniable — even from within the party’s own circles.



When a party’s own media leaders start preaching and lecturing about ignoring “propaganda,” it’s no longer the opposition speaking — it’s a full-blown internal admission of defeat, they are waving a white flag. When they start philosophizing about “not responding to lies,” they are not offering strategy —they are conceding that they have nothing tangible to offer in return.



They’ve finally run out of spin. This isn’t a masterstroke of discipline; it’s an admission of complete media bankruptcy.



Truth is the rest of the so-called media “team” — are mere political cadres parading as professionals — and have hit a wall. They thought social media likes would translate into legitimacy. They believed hashtags could replace policy. But now, the same people they claimed to speak for have turned around and are asking tough, unfiltered questions:
“We are dying of power cutting kindly do away with Loadshedding”
“Make videos and show us what successes you have achieved so that we believe you. Ala mwalifilwa kanabesa.”
“19 hours of self-inflicted loadshedding because power is being exported before meeting local demand.”



“Prices are high ati propaganda, people being killed in daylight ati propaganda. Ulishilu?”



These questions aren’t coming from opposition platforms — they’re pouring in from the very people the ruling party claims to represent. Instead of engaging with these concerns, the media team has chosen to retreat into echo chambers of self-praise and selective storytelling, hoping that hashtags and handpicked photos will drown out the growing discontent



Let’s talk development then. Where is the evidence of real, wide-reaching progress? You can’t ride on the back of a few road projects and call that transformation. A Level 1 hospital and a 1×3 classroom block are not revolutionary – they are routine. This isn’t development; it’s the bare minimum. And even that is being rolled out in photo ops, not substance.
Meanwhile, load shedding has returned with a vengeance. We were promised light; we got darkness. We were promised cheaper mealie meal; we got unaffordable basic goods. We were promised human rights; we got lawfare, and intimidation of citizens raising concerns.


And what does the UPND media team do? Post selfies and trade tired slogans. Hello team, stop telling us to “keep our eyes on the ball.” The ball was dropped long ago, and now you’re just kicking dust. Your communication strategy is in shambles. Your spokespeople are uninspiring, repetitive, and clearly out of their depth. The damage is not from “propaganda” — it’s from reality.



What you’re witnessing is not a PR crisis. It is a governance crisis. And no amount of hashtags, press briefings, or semantic gymnastics will save you from the truth on the ground: you have failed to meet the expectations you set.
When even your own supporters are asking questions and labeling your excuses as lies, it’s not propaganda — it’s accountability.



The problem with the UPND’s media team is that they were hired not for competence, but for loyalty. They were more focused on silencing dissent than amplifying truth. They built their house on social media trends — and now it’s collapsing under the weight of unmet promises and public frustration.


This season, there is no place for weak spin doctors with messiah complexes. The people have matured. They want facts, not fiction. Results, not rhetoric. So the next time you hear them shout “propaganda,” understand this: It’s not a defense — it’s a deflection. It’s not the opposition making noise — it’s the people demanding answers. And they are not going to be silenced.



A reset is needed. Not a memo. Not a call for improvement. A reset. A clean break from the personalities obsessed with self-importance and a move toward media professionals who understand that communication is not noise — it is trust-building, policy-anchored, and people-focused.



Because as it stands, your own media has become your opposition. It has disconnected you from the people. It has misrepresented your silence as arrogance. And it has failed to convince even your supporters that you are still in control of the narrative.

UPND’s 4-Point Mingalato Plan to a 2026 “Victory” exposed- Thandiwe Ketiš Ngoma

UPND’s 4-Point Mingalato Plan to a 2026 “Victory” exposed

By Thandiwe Ketiš Ngoma

With just 12 months remaining before the 2026 general elections, a clear and calculated strategy by the United Party for National Development (UPND) is beginning to take shape. According to credible sources, including within UPND’s own intelligence networks, the ruling party has realized it faces an uphill battle to retain power if it does not address key challenges facing Zambians today.



These include the high cost of fuel, rising mealie-meal prices, chronic loadshedding, a stagnating economy, and a compromised electoral environment. In response, UPND appears to be rolling out what can best be described as a four-point “mingalato” plan: a subtle but aggressive strategy aimed at securing re-election through manipulation, optics, and control.



Fellow citizens, read the newspapers, follow the social media chatter, and listen carefully to every pronouncement from government. This mingalato strategy is not accidental. It is being rolled out step by step, and if you pay close attention, you will see the pieces falling into place.



Mingalato 1: Constitutional and Legal Changes

The sudden urgency around key legal reforms should raise alarm bells for every Zambian. From the rapid passing of the Cyber Security and Cyber Crimes Act to the CCTV Act and persistent pushes for constitutional amendments, UPND is laying down the legal framework to suppress dissent and control the electoral process.



Two of these Acts have already been passed with little national debate. Despite clear pronouncements from the Constitutional Court, the proposed amendments are not going away. Watch closely. These changes are designed to limit criticism, silence the opposition, and re-engineer electoral boundaries through gerrymandering. If allowed to proceed unchecked, they could guarantee a UPND majority by 2026 regardless of public opinion.



Mingalato 2: Voter Roll Manipulation

One of the most suspicious developments is that the Civil Service Commission Chairman, who also chairs UPND Research, is playing an active role in the national census and voter registration process. Coincidence? Hardly.



The Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) has announced an ambitious and highly questionable target of registering 10.5 million voters, a figure that defies demographic realities. Meanwhile, Zambia is conducting continuous registration, a system that opens the door to quiet and ongoing manipulation. Without regular audits and independent oversight, this process risks becoming a backdoor route to inflate or distort the voter roll.


Political parties and civil society must demand quarterly audits at a minimum, or risk finding themselves outnumbered on election day by ghost voters and manipulated figures.

Mingalato 3: False Economic Achievements

UPND has been warned that its electoral fate hinges on economic performance. In response, the government has launched a campaign of short-term, cosmetic economic fixes meant to create an illusion of recovery ahead of the elections.



One example is the recent reduction in fuel transportation prices by Agrofuel. This was not the result of market forces but a deliberate tactic to temporarily lower pump prices. ZESCO has also signed power supply agreements with 29 independent power producers despite lacking the funds to sustain them. This is clearly another headline-grabbing move aimed at convincing voters that loadshedding will end, although the goalposts have already shifted from June to December.


At the center of this false economic narrative is the President himself. He recently claimed that food prices have dropped, fuel prices are down, inflation is under control, and maize production is at its highest level since independence. However, if you check the latest JCTR report, none of these claims hold up. Instead, they are part of a broader effort to push Mingalato 3.


Watch the fuel prices. Watch the mealie-meal prices. Watch the government’s announcements. You will see a carefully staged parade of supposed achievements, all timed to influence public perception before 2026. Yet few of these so-called successes are sustainable.



And do not overlook the wave of glowing international media reports branding Zambia as an “economic miracle.” Many of these are paid-for narratives designed to distract from the real, lived experiences of ordinary Zambians. Ask yourself: do these glowing headlines reflect your reality?



Mingalato 4: Opposition Shopping, Arm-Twisting, and Pressure Tactics

As 2026 approaches, UPND is preparing for an aggressive political offensive. With its war chest growing and pressure mounting, expect a wave of defections, silencing, and legal harassment targeting opposition figures and influential voices.



The message is simple: defect, reconcile, or be destroyed.

Legal cases will surface. Debts will be resurrected. Political opponents will either vanish from public discourse, cross over to UPND, or be suffocated by legal troubles and financial strain. Citizens must pay close attention to who suddenly goes quiet, who changes political stripes, and who becomes the subject of targeted attacks or investigations.


This is Mingalato 4, and it is already underway.

Conclusion: A Warning for Zambia’s Democracy

The four-point mingalato plan, though cleverly disguised, poses a clear and present danger to Zambia’s democratic integrity. These tactics are not aimed at genuine reform or economic revival. They are about control, manipulation, and engineering a win by any means necessary.



If you doubt this, simply watch UPND’s behavior from today onward. Track their actions. Analyze their announcements. Compare their strategies to the four mingalato pillars outlined here.

Then ask yourself: is this a government working for the people, or working to stay in power at any cost?

DOLIKA BANDA  BEMOANS HARD LIFE IN ZAMBIA

DOLIKA BEMOANS HARD LIFE IN ZAMBIA

IT IS very hard to live in Zambia currently because the environment is not conducive, former president Rupiah Banda’s niece Dolika Banda has said.



Banda who is set to challenge President Hakainde Hichilema as Republican President in the 2026 general elections said only strong leadership could help develop the country.



She said there was a bad precedent being created in the country where its citizens now felt being rejected in their own country.



“I look at Zambia today and I think too many of our young people want to leave this country. They think this country is not worth living in. It’s hard. But that is the reality that we are all living in. It is hard to live in Zambia today. I’m not saying it is at this particular point in time, this is the trend in which we are going,” Banda said.



She said as long as one had failed to deliver as a leader, Zambians would hold them accountable.


“For the love of this country, everything that you do, you should try to be an ambassador for Zambia. Good ambassador for Zambia. Number one, so that people know about this country,” Banda said.


She said any leader who did not deliver to the expectation of the Zambian people should continue expecting criticism.



Speaking during an interactive podcast with lawyer Linda Kasonde, Banda said Zambians should not turn a blind eye to non-performing politicians.



“People know that there is good that comes out of this country. But looking now, people want to leave this country. I don’t want them to leave this country. I want to see more of these so that next time we’re being built by a metal,” Banda said.



He said Zambia did not belong to an individual but to all Zambians.



“We must be proud of who we are and what we’ve accomplished. This country belongs to anyone, we should still say what’s in it,” Banda said.

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It saddens me to see Opposition leaders attack each another- Amb. Emmanuel Mwamba

Mwamba Advises Muhabi Lungu

Amb. Mwamba Wrote;

It saddens me to see Opposition leaders attack each another.


My dear brother Muhabi Lungu may have a great point in discouraging leaders in the Opposition to pursue fruitless shots at the presidency and encouraged them to abandon naked and premature presidential ambitions, and embark on a cause that sets aside personal ambitions,aspirations and surrender to a larger goal to save Zambia from the clutches of tyranny , misrule and dictatorship.



But when this is played out as an ugly spat  in the media and public gallery, it undermines the credibility of the Opposition and fuels attacks and ridicule against Opposition leaders, from the ruling party and its government.


Family, let’s manage this process without recriminations and ridicule against one another but as a spirited national goal to save Zambia.

Zambia is far larger than any of us.

#independence2.0

MALANJI’S JUDGMENT POSTPONED DUE TO ILLNESS

MALANJI’S JUDGMENT POSTPONED DUE TO ILLNESS

Lusaka… Friday August 22, 2025 – The Lusaka Magistrates’ Court has postponed the judgment in the case involving former Foreign Affairs Minister Joseph Malanji and former Secretary to the Treasury Fredson Yamba.



The postponement came after Malanji’s lawyer informed the court that his client had fallen ill and was unable to attend proceedings.


During the session before Acting Chief Resident Magistrate Irene Wishimanga, the prosecution applied that the doctor alleged to have treated Malanji be subpoenaed.



The state raised concern that the sick note presented in court bore the name “Joel Malanji” instead of Joe or Joseph Malanji.



In response, the defense argued that the discrepancy was merely a semantic error and that the medical note remained valid.


However, Magistrate Wishimanga ruled that the doctor should appear in court on Monday, August 25, at 10:00 hours to clarify the matter.

STATE SEIZES K950 MILLION IN CASH AND OVER K99 MILLION IN VEHICLES AND PROPERTIES


STATE SEIZES K950 MILLION IN CASH AND OVER K99 MILLION IN VEHICLES AND PROPERTIES



Director of Public Prosecutions Gilbert Phiri has disclosed that over K950 million in cash has been forfeited to the state from various members of the public.



In an interview with Phoenix News, Mr. Phiri revealed that 154 vehicles and trucks worth K57.17 million and 70 housing units valued at K42.32 million have been seized and forfeited.


He assured the public that all forfeited assets are fully accounted for, with all funds directed to Control 99 through the Secretary to the Treasury.


Some forfeited vehicles are redistributed to institutions like schools, hospitals, law enforcement agencies, and government ministries lacking transport, emphasizing transparency and documentation in the process.



While acknowledging public concerns over asset accountability, Mr. Phiri reiterated that relevant institutions are in place to ensure proper tracking and management of forfeited assets.

PHOENIX NEWS

“YOUTHS MAKING NOISE WITH ZERO PLANS “– NJOBVU

“YOUTHS MAKING NOISE WITH ZERO PLANS – NJOBVU”
…….“DU President lashes out at aspiring young leaders, warns that age alone won’t win Zambia the change it needs.”



Democratic Union (DU) president Ackim Antony Njobvu has slammed fellow young politicians as “noisemakers with zero plans,” warning that Zambia cannot be led by people who talk big but have nothing to deliver.



Speaking on 5FM’s Burning Issue program, Njobvu said while he supports youthful leadership, ambition without vision is meaningless, and only those with clear plans will earn his backing.



“We have a lot of young people making noise that it is our time to rule, of which I agree. But when you ask them what plans they have, it is zero,” Njobvu charged.


The DU leader, who has declared his ambition to contest the 2026 presidential elections, said it was not enough for youths to demand power simply on the basis of age, without articulating a clear vision for Zambia.



“It is not just about wanting to lead this country. You need to have a vision. I am willing to work with everyone who shares the same ideologies as the Democratic Union,” he said.


Njobvu added that he envisions a Zambia where young people are at the forefront of driving development, but insisted that leadership must be anchored on ideas, not mere slogans.


Taking a swipe at conventional wisdom on political progression, Njobvu rejected the notion that one must first serve as councillor or MP before aspiring for the presidency.



“People say you need to have been a councillor or MP before you aspire to be president. I don’t agree with that. Some of our former leaders who did good for this country didn’t have such political backgrounds. The presidency is a whole different office,” he argued.



He further accused the ruling UPND of betraying the people’s trust with empty promises, saying Zambians are now reluctant to believe politicians.



“It has become difficult for people to trust politicians after what happened with the UPND which made a lot of promises. But one thing I can tell you is that you can trust me and the Democratic Union because we mean well for this country. We have offered ourselves to be accountable to both God and man,” Njobvu said.



Njobvu’s remarks reflect growing tension within Zambia’s youthful political movements, where calls for generational change are increasingly colliding with questions about capacity, credibility, and vision.

©️ KUMWESU | August 22, 2025

let PF  leadership engage  lungu family on ECL burial- Chanoda Ngwira

Chanoda Ngwira  wirtes

We love ECL, we shall continue loving him and indeed he deserves a befitting burial. However let’s not use this unfortunate situation to cling to positions.  PF needs a leader and that can only be through a convention.



These court issues are seemingly not ending now.. My suggestion is that let the leadership of PF engage stakeholders and above all, the family, to see a way forward.



Otherwise we may end up losing everything.. We have lost ECL and the best way to make him happy and rest in peace is by removing this regime….

$86.2billion Foreign Investment, Another  Joke from Halwampa- Emmanuel Mwamba

$86.2billion Foreign Investment, Another  Joke from Halwampa

By Emmanuel Mwamba

Zambia Development Agency Director General  Albert Halwampa is back in the news with another fresh but sick joke.



He claims that Zambia has recorded  and secured $86.2billion investment since 2021.


No serious person believes these fake numbers anymore, by now key stakeholders know that these figures are firm hallucinations in the head of Halwampa.



A casual check and corraboration from some key organizations proves that Halwampa’s utterances are his hallucinations.


A check with UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD), the focal point within the United Nations system for investment and technology, which analyzes and disseminates foreign direct investment (FDI),  the
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) (which focuses on setting international standards for measuring FDI statistics and disseminating comprehensive and comparable FDI data) and the IMF which monitors the international monetary system and global economic developments, including foreign investment flows, do not record such ridiculous numbers on Zambia.


Anyway, we should remember that this is the man that gave us a proposed $72 billion  investment pledge from a small Vietnamese company in Zambia that was failing to pay rent for their office space of $1600 per month!



The proposal was three times Zambia’s GDP – and the large amount of land (6 million hectares) sought for the project, which constitutes about 8% of Zambia’s total land area, was a scandal in itself.



Instead of being fired, Halwampa has been left in the job to spew out more ridiculous lies and uncorroborated information.

When does the circus stop?
#zambianwhistleblower #ZWB

KAMBWILI’S WIFE SHOCKS, DISAPPOINTS HRC

KAMBWILI’S WIFE SHOCKS, DISAPPOINTS HRC

HUMAN Rights Commission spokesperson Mweelwa Muleya says he is shocked and disappointed with the remarks made by Chishimba Kambwili’s wife, Carol, that HRC is a scam.


Earlier this week, Muleya issued a statement to the effect that the HRC had visited Kambwili in prison and his health did not require him to be evacuated out of the prison medical facilities.



But in reaction, Carol, in an interview with Daily Revelation on Tuesday, said HRC was a scum that was being used to tell the nation lies about  Kambwili’s health status.



And in response to Carol’s remarks yesterday, Muleya wondered how the convict’s wife could today say the HRC is a scam.

Daily Revelation

Hon. Kan’gombe, Context Matters in the NHIMA Debate

Hon. Kan’gombe, Context Matters in the NHIMA Debate

By Tobbius Chilembo Hamunkoyo

Hon. Kan’gombe, your comparisons between Zambia’s NHIMA and Rwanda, Kenya, Tanzania, and Ghana may look convincing on paper, but without context they mislead the debate.



Rwanda, with a population of about 14 million and a GDP of about $13.7 billion, collects more because it charges 7% of gross pay, not 2% of basic pay like Zambia, and aggressively integrates informal workers with heavy government and donor subsidies. Kenya, with 52 million people and a GDP of about $131 billion, collects 17 times more by charging 5% of gross pay and deliberately covering informal workers, while also receiving large state contributions.



Tanzania, with 67.5 million people and a GDP of about $86 billion, collects far more because contributions are set at 5% of gross pay matched by employers, effectively 10% per worker. Ghana, with 34.6 million people and a GDP of about $75 billion, funds its NHIS not mainly from worker contributions but through a 2.5% VAT levy, social security funds, and direct state subsidies, explaining why it generates 25 times more than Zambia. These differences highlight scale, structure, and financing models, not simply efficiency.



Zambia, by contrast, has 20 million plus people, a GDP of only $26.33 billion, and a narrow contribution model of 2% of basic pay limited largely to the formal sector, while over 80% of workers are informal. Despite this, NHIMA has paid out K4.7 billion ($180m) in claims since 2020, but arrears of over K950 million in 2023–2024 expose inefficiencies, late Treasury transfers, and weak claims verification. More money without reform will only expand these problems.



Your proposed fixes, diverting 1% of VAT, raising sin taxes, or bailouts, are band-aid solutions.I am sure you know that VAT is volatile, sin taxes are unreliable, and bailouts only delay reforms.


The real solution lies in broadening the revenue base, integrating informal workers, strengthening claims audits, and introducing transparent governance. Hon. Kan’gombe, the debate Zambia needs is not about who collects more, but who manages better. Until NHIMA fixes its structure, comparisons to Rwanda, Kenya, Tanzania, and Ghana will remain misleading.

Maimane calls on legacy foundations to return to national dialogue

Maimane calls on legacy foundations to return to national dialogue



Build One South Africa (BOSA) leader Dr Mmusi Maimane has called on prominent legacy organizations, including the Thabo Mbeki and Steve Biko foundations, to reconsider their withdrawal from the National Dialogue and return to the process.


The appeal was made during a media briefing in Rosebank, Johannesburg, on August 21, 2025, amid rising controversy surrounding the dialogue’s first National Convention.



The National Dialogue, held on August 15-16, 2025, at the University of South Africa (UNISA) in Pretoria, faced significant criticism after several legacy foundations, including those of Thabo Mbeki, Steve Biko, Desmond and Leah Tutu, and others, withdrew, citing rushed preparations, lack of transparency over a reported R700 million budget, and a shift toward government control.



Maimane, acknowledging these concerns, urged the foundations to re-engage, stating, “We must forge a new consensus about South Africa’s future. I’m inviting them back into the fold to ensure this process works



President Cyril Ramaphosa, defending the initiative, criticized boycotts as detrimental to national unity.


The call for the foundations’ return follows an olive branch from the Eminent Persons Group, which seeks to address concerns and restore trust.



Maimane emphasized the dialogue’s importance as a “once-in-a-lifetime opportunity” to reshape South Africa’s moral and political landscape, urging all stakeholders to prioritize inclusivity and accountability.

US suspends visa applications in Zimbabwe citing security and overstay concerns

US suspends visa applications in Zimbabwe citing security and overstay concerns



The United States has suspended most routine visa services at its embassy in Zimbabwe, citing concerns with the Harare government and high U.S. visa overstay rates by Zimbabwean nationals.



The suspension affects both immigrant and nonimmigrant visa categories, including student, business, and tourist visas. Diplomatic and official visa applications, however, remain largely unaffected.


The U.S. Embassy in Harare stressed that the move is not a travel ban and that already issued visas remain valid. Applicants currently in the process will be unable to schedule new appointments until further notice.



According to U.S. State Department data, Zimbabwe recorded a visa overstay rate of more than 10% in 2023 among the highest globally.


The embassy said the pause will allow for a review of screening procedures to “safeguard national security and public safety.”



The decision has left many Zimbabwean students, who had secured places at American universities for the new academic year, stranded and uncertain about their future.



Business travelers and families also face costly disruptions, with some considering applying in neighboring countries such as Zambia and Namibia.



No timeline has been given for the resumption of visa services, with the embassy urging applicants to monitor official updates.

EFCC TO DELIVER JUDGEMENT IN MALANJI, YAMBA CORRUPTION CASE TODAY

EFCC TO DELIVER JUDGEMENT IN MALANJI, YAMBA CORRUPTION CASE TODAY



THE Economic and Financial Crimes Court is today expected to deliver a conclusive judgement in a corruption-related case involving former foreign affairs minister Joe Malanji and former Secretary to the Treasury Fredson Yamba.



The two were in court for possession of  property suspected to be proceeds of crime, and for the mismanagement of government funds.



Over the past four years, the Court has heard revelations of how US$5 million which was released by the Zambian government, meant for the purchase of a Chancery for the Zambian mission in Turkey but was diverted by the former Minister of Foreign Affairs, who personally went to collect it from Turkey.



During trial, top Drug Enforcement Commission top Investigator Kwaleyela Mukelabai Mukelabai had testified that the money was flown back to Zambia using a presidential jet and ended up in the former minister’s living room, as Malanji’s former boss, late sixth republican president, Edgar Lungu personally released the presidential jet for Malanji’s suspicious trips abroad.


A Turkish embassy driver testified that he personally loaded the cash onto the plane assigned to Malanji.


Gulce Senger, an Interpreter at the Zambian Embassy in Turkey said according to the contract for the purchase of property the Landlord had requested for US$1.5 million but receipts show that less money was paid.



She said each floor of the building was registered for separately at the lands office and was paid for with different amounts. The transaction fueled corruption suspicions among investigators.



The Drug Enforcement Commission’s top investigator revealed that Malanji secretly stashed two helicopters in South Africa and Zimbabwe during investigations a Bell 430 and a Bell 206 Jet Ranger which were allegedly purchased using diverted Government funds.


The aircraft was seized and flown back to Zambia with the help of the South African Court.

Prior to the 2021 general election, Malanji earned himself the nickname of Bonanza as he would dish out cash to cadres and anyone who would stop him for a greeting, and cared less about his coffers running empty.



When quizzed about the source of his funds Malanji explained that he had lucrative business in Congo which proved to be false during investigations, as the business address led investigators to a historical place which a house of Catholic nuns.


The former foreign affairs minister claimed he had business deals with China Civil Engineering Corporation and Mass Investment  Group Sarl through his company Gibson Power Systems which is registered in Kitwe.



It is alleged that Malanji provided law enforcement officers with financial statements from Raw Bank in Congo which had falsified business transactions of the payments he received from the said companies.



Adding further credence to Malanji’s charges,, a Congolese magistrate dismantled the former minister’s claims of having lucrative business ventures in the Democratic Republic of Congo, describing the supporting documents as forgeries that led to an address of Catholic nuns instead of companies.



Charles Kabozya, testified that the alleged companies and transactions never existed. What was presented as evidence of multi-million dollar deals were outright forgeries.



Kwaleyela Mukelabai also revealed that Fredson Yamba, former Secretary to the Treasury, approved the release of K154,201,197, claiming it was in the Government’s interest to avoid paying more interest than principal on a mortgage for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ purchase of a chancery and staff houses in Turkey. He said this was after Malanji pressured him into releasing the money.



Mukelabai said In his statement, Yamba  insisted he did not abrogate the law because he was saving the government from paying the high interest rate of the loan that the Government was about to procure.


Yamba and his co-accused Malanji are accused of failing to adhere to guidelines relating to the management of public resources and possessing property suspected to be proceeds of crime.



Yamba is alleged to have abrogated the law relating to the management of public property when he approved the transfer of K154,201,197 for the purchase of a chancery in Turkey.



Malanji is accused of possessing two helicopters BELL430 and a BELL 206 Jet Ranger helicopter, Gibson Royal Hotel and Seven houses in Silverest Gardens, suspected to be proceeds of crime.



The EFCC will determine whether Malanji and Yamba will walk free or face conviction in one of Zambia’s most closely watched corruption trials, a case that has gripped the nation with tales of missing millions, forged documents, and helicopters hidden across borders.

Kalemba

Zambia Police Service’s inaction in apprehending Maria Zaloumis is unacceptable-KBF

The failure to arrest Maria Zaloumis, despite evidence implicating her involvement, raises serious questions about the integrity of the justice system.



Key Concerns;

1. Police Ineptitude
The Zambia Police Service’s inaction in apprehending Maria Zaloumis is unacceptable, given her alleged role in the crime scene and documented involvement in directing interrogation and torture.



2. Selective Justice

The apparent amnesty for individuals connected to the ruling elite undermines trust in the justice system, as evident in the contrasting treatment of cases like Chitotela’s.



3. Wider Implications

Perpetuating such injustices will foster resentment towards the ruling elite and erode faith in the government’s commitment to upholding the law.



The police conduct has been by far below mediocre but this test may further score them a level below mediocrity. Life is sacrosanct and conduct of the police so far of excluding a prime suspect from arrest who was captured on audio/ video actively  directing the interrogation and torture of a young man they had apprehended and was neither a danger nor had capacity to flee…this is unacceptable



Call to Action

1. Presidential Intervention
We urge President HH to personally intervene and instruct the Inspector General of Police to ensure the arrest of Maria Zaloumis and ensure a thorough investigation. This is an opportunity for HH to redeem himself after the mishandling of the Edgar Lungu burial, demonstrating a commitment to justice beyond partisan interests.



2. Private Prosecution

If the police fail to act, KBF , ZMP and Tonse will pursue private prosecution of the matter , If denied by the DPP, it will confirm suspicions of selective justice and shielding of suspects with political connections. And such a decisions will not go unnoticed by citizens



Conclusion

KBF, ZMP, and Tonse demand justice for Enock Simfukwe and his family. We expect the government to redeem itself after the Lungu burial debacle. Accountability is not only crucial but expected : citizens are expectant for the UPND to for once do the right thing.

Kelvin Fube Bwalya
President, Zambia Must Prosper (KBF)

CHITOTELA WASN’T PRESENT AT THE CRIME SCENE, YET HE WAS ARRESTED WHILE PRESENT MARIA ZALOUMIS  IS FREE- Sishuwa Sishuwa

CHITOTELA WASN’T PRESENT AT THE CRIME SCENE, YET HE WAS ARRESTED WHILE PRESENT MARIA ZALOUMIS  IS FREE



By Dr. Sishuwa Sishuwa

I am outraged by the murder of an innocent person (take a minute to hear the cry of the victim’s mother in the attached video clip) and the police’s failure to arrest Maria Zaloumis for what I consider, based on an established pattern, to be ethnic regional considerations.

Those of us from the Zambezi region have a greater responsibility in calling out ethnic-regional favoritism because it is hurting the country. It shows through in every aspect and is so sad. I opposed this discrimination and selective application of the law under the PF and I remain opposed to these practices under the UPND.


In addition to the well known case of Ronald Chitotela who was not even present at the crime scene but is now in jail,  there are the cases of Archbishop Alick Banda and former president Edgar Lungu who were victims of clear hate speech by people from Western and Northwestern provinces.



The culprits remain free. Emmanuel Banda was a victim of abduction by people from Southern Province whom he named  as responsible for the ordeal. Police never even bothered to summon the accused for interrogation. 

There are several examples of clear cases of sedition and corruption involving people from the Zambezi region under this administration who have not been arrested.



Yet similar offences have resulted in arrests and prosecutions when committed by Zambians from the Chambishi-Luangwa region. It is easy to see a pattern here, of selective application of the law based on ethnic regional considerations.



The police’s failure to arrest Maria Zaloumis in the latest case is a perfect example of a miscarriage of justice. She was at the crime scene and was recorded interrogating the murdered victim whilst his legs and hands were tied.

Even if she did not touch the young man, she had authority over all those involved in beating him and she never tried to stop the beatings even when the victim desperately pleaded. At the very least, that makes her an accessory or accomplice to the murder.

Given Lubinda is fully qualified to contest for the presidency of Zambia- UBZ Party Apostle President  Hector Soondo

Hon Lubinda Can Contest
UBZ Party Apostle President  Hector Soondo urges Zambians not to be misled by propaganda questioning Lubinda’s eligibility



Lusaka, Aug. 21, 2025 – United for Better Zambia (UBZ) Party Apostle President Hector Soondo has strongly affirmed that Acting Tonse Alliance Chairperson Hon Given Lubinda is fully qualified to contest for the presidency of Zambia, dismissing claims by certain political actors that the Constitution bars him from running.



Speaking to Hot Information Newspaper on Thursday, Soondo said Hon Lubinda, like any Zambian citizen, meets all constitutional requirements to contest the highest office in the land. He urged the public to ignore deliberate misinformation designed to undermine Lubinda’s presidential ambitions.


“Some politicians, including elements from the opposition PF and even within the ruling UPND, are circulating false narratives suggesting that Lubinda is not eligible to run for president. This is completely untrue,” Soondo told *Hot Information Newspaper*. “The Constitution is clear: Hon Given Lubinda is eligible. He has every right, like any other citizen, to contest the elections. Zambians should ignore those trying to mislead them.”



Soondo accused a “cocktail of politicians” from both sides of the political divide of resorting to cheap propaganda aimed at diverting public attention from Hon Lubinda’s growing popularity and influence. According to him, the misinformation campaign is driven by fear that Hon Lubinda’s candidacy could significantly alter the political landscape in the upcoming elections.



“The people spreading these lies are scared of Hon Lubinda. They are trying to manipulate public perception and weaken his support. But the truth is simple: Hon Lubinda is eligible, and no amount of misinformation can change that,” Soondo added.



He further appealed to Zambians to exercise caution and verify information before accepting political narratives. “Zambians deserve the truth. It is our responsibility as citizens to seek facts and not be swayed by propaganda aimed at creating confusion or division. Hon Given Lubinda is constitutionally qualified to contest the presidency, and I urge everyone to recognize that fact,” Soondo emphasized.


The UBZ Party President resident’s statement comes amid rising speculation about Hon Lubinda’s political ambitions and potential role in shaping Zambia’s political future. Analysts say his candidacy could alter traditional party dynamics, prompting both ruling and opposition politicians to attempt to influence public perception through misinformation campaigns.



Soondo’s intervention seeks to clarify the legal and constitutional position of Lubinda, ensuring that Zambians are not misled by political rhetoric as the nation approaches the next general elections.



President Soondo further called on Hon Lubinda to come out and tell Zambian the truth about his eligibility to contest the forth coming general election so that Zambian should not be not be cheated by those using malicious campaign against him.

Sishuwa Sishuwa, The Law Has No Tribe- Stop Misleading Zambians

Sishuwa Sishuwa, The Law Has No Tribe- Stop Misleading Zambians



By Tobbius Chilembo Hamunkoyo-LLB

Sishuwa Sishuwa, your attempt to frame the tragic case of Maria Zaloumis in tribal terms is reckless, misleading, and an insult to the collective intelligence of Zambians.



This nation is built on constitutionalism, the rule of law, and the principle that justice is blind. Our criminal justice system does not look at whether one is Bemba, Tonga, Lozi, or Kaonde; it looks at the facts, the evidence, and the law.


The Constitution of Zambia 1996, under Bill of Rights makes it clear under Article 18 that every person is equal before the law and entitled to a fair hearing before an independent and impartial tribunal.


The Penal Code, Chapter 87 of the Laws of Zambia, criminalises offences such as murder, fraud, corruption, and assault, without attaching any ethnic or regional consideration.



Further, you may be aware that the Criminal Procedure Code, Chapter 88 of the Laws of Zambia, lays down the process of arrest, trial, and sentencing, again without reference to tribe.



These laws were enacted long before President Hakainde Hichilema assumed office; therefore, to suggest that he has “created” a tribal justice system is both false and malicious.



Let us remind you how the Zambia Police Service operates. Under Article 193  sub article (2) of the Constitution, and reinforced by the Zambia Police Act, Chapter 107 of the laws of Zambia, their mandate is to maintain law and order, detect and prevent crime, and enforce the law without fear or favour and without selecting tribes.

When an offence is suspected, the police investigate, collect evidence, and forward the matter to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) in line with Article 180 of the Constitution. The DPP, an independent office, decides whether to prosecute based on evidence, not tribe.

When a case goes to court, the Judiciary under Article 118 ensures independence, impartiality, and fairness. This is the system you are trying to undermine with cheap propaganda.



If indeed Maria Zaloumis (Zed Farmer) is found to have participated in the murder of Enoch Simfukwe, she will not escape justice. The law is patient, but it is firm. She will face the full force of the Penal Code like anyone else.

What is unacceptable is for you, Sishuwa, to reduce this serious matter to tribal name-calling. When Guntila Muleya was brutally murdered by people from different provinces and tribes, you did not rush to accuse the government of tribal bias. You remained silent. Your sudden outrage here exposes your hypocrisy.


Zambia will never be divided by tribe. We are one people, one nation. Intermarriages across Bemba, Lozi, Ngoni, Tonga, Kaonde, and other ethnic groups have made us stronger and united. Our Constitution in Article 4 affirms Zambia as “One, sovereign, unitary and multi-ethnic state.” To suggest otherwise is not just false, it is an attempt to drag us back into the divisive politics of the past, the same politics that Chishimba Kambwili once tried and failed.


Sishuwa, stop poisoning the minds of Zambians. The law does not see tribe; it sees justice. The Constitution, the Penal Code, and the Criminal Procedure Code apply to everyone equally. Zambia’s justice system may have challenges, yes, but tribal preference is not one of them. If you truly care about justice, call for evidence-based investigations, not tribal propaganda.

UPND Media Team Useless thats why Emmanuel Mwamba is Outsmarting You- Musamba Barbra Chama



UPND Media Team Useless thats why Emmanuel Mwamba is Outsmarting You

George George N Mtonga says the UPND media team is too disorganized to offer a counter narrative.



For example the efforts and high-level officials spent on defending the lies around Lt. Habwela Hichilema should have been spent on the President Hichilema’s launch of the Kansanshi Mine S3 Expansion Project in Solwezi.



Musamba Barbra Chama(a UPND member) writes

How do you win the perception battle when your media team is tired, clueless, and driven by zeal instead of strategy?



Right now, Emmanuel Mwamba is having a field day linking Enock’s tragic death at Maria Zaloumis’ farm to the Head of State subtly, cleverly, and without resistance. He’s shaping public opinion while the UPND media and State House communication teams look on, offering no tactical counter, no narrative control, no crisis management.


This is not about politics. It’s about professionalism. A tired media team, running on guesswork, will always lose to one armed with strategy, timing, and tact.



Emmanuel Mwamba is not a master of deep, complex strategies as many believe. What makes him effective is not mystery but method. Some of the arguments and narratives he pushes are not entirely his own they come from his network already processed, but he has perfected the art of packaging and distributing them in ways that sting.



His strength lies in a few simple yet powerful traits:

1. Networking – He knows where to source information, how to connect with key players, and when to tap into reliable voices.



2. Distribution – Mwamba understands that a message is only as strong as its reach. He spreads narratives fast and strategically.



3. Audience Segmentation – He doesn’t speak to everyone the same way. He knows which crowd needs emotion, which needs facts, and which thrives on conspiracy.


4. He is not greedy – Unlike others who want to hoard credit or control everything, he shares the spotlight and builds alliances.



5. He is not a know-it-all – Mwamba plays the role of a curator rather than a dictator of narratives. He listens, borrows, and refines.


This is why the UPND media team and State House communication specialists are struggling. They are fighting a man who isn’t trying to out-think them just out-organise and out-distribute them.

FOUR YEARS OF UPND IN POWER IS DISASTROUS -MAX  CHONGU

FOUR YEARS OF UPND IN POWER IS DISASTROUS – CHONGU

…says the ruling party is trying to use the poorly implemented free education policy to gain political mileage.



LUSAKA, THURSDAY, AUGUST, 21, 2025 [SMART EAGLES]

Citizens First party National Youth Chairman Maxwell Chongu has described the UPND four years in power as disastrous citing Loadshedding, high cost of living, fuel shortages and the poor disbursement of the CDF.



Speaking when he featured on Live radio this morning, Mr. Chongu said everything under the new dawn government is failing to work adding that this is the more reason they cant face the people and discuss critical national issues.



Mr. Chongu adds that the UPND is now trying to use the poorly implemented free education policy to gain political mileage.



“Free education policy is good but it must not come at the expense of compromising quality education. This policy was not well implemented and the UPND are in a hurry to gain political mileage from the free education policy instead of actualising quality education. Teacher, pupil ratio is also worrisome,  one teacher teaching about 100 pupils,” Mr. Chongu said.



” Four years of UPND in Government is disastrous, that’s is why they can’t even come here and face the people. Loadshedding is destroying small medium enterprises. Today if you go to Mtendere, Kalingalinga and Hellen Kaunda, Kanyama, Chawama,Matero and many other areas outside Lusaka you will find that barbershop, bakeries, salons, butcheries have shut down and this is the Government that is telling us that buy solar power machines as if they are giving us money,” he said.



And Mr. Chongu said CF is working to strengthen its party structures across the country and has left its doors open to work with other political parties.



” CF never left UKA because it wants to contest in the 2026 polls alone, we left UKA because we didn’t want to be linked to an organization with no room to work with others. CF is championing an agenda of unity of purpose among political parties and we are working to strengthen our party structures and have have left our doors open to work together with other political parties and alliances, we need to put our differences aside,” Mr. Chongu said.

#SmartEagles2025.