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Ex-CIA analyst charged with spying for South Korea in exchange for luxury handbags and sushi

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A former CIA employee and senior official at the National Security Council has been charged with serving as a secret agent for South Korea‘s intelligence service, the U.S. Justice Department said.

Sue Mi Terry accepted luxury goods, including fancy handbags, and expensive dinners at sushi restaurants in exchange for advocating South Korean government positions during media appearances, sharing nonpublic information with intelligence officers, and facilitating access for South Korean officials to U.S. government officials, according to an indictment filed in federal court in Manhattan.

She also admitted to the FBI that she served as a source of information for South Korean intelligence, including by passing handwritten notes from an off-the-record June 2022 meeting that she participated in with Secretary of State Antony Blinken about U.S. government policy toward North Korea, the indictment says.

Prosecutors say South Korean intelligence officers also covertly paid her more than $37,000 for a public policy program that Terry controlled that was focused on Korean affairs.

South Korea‘s National Intelligence Service, its main spy agency, said Wednesday that intelligence authorities in South Korea and the U.S. are closely communicating over the case. South Korea‘s Foreign Ministry separately said it was not appropriate to comment on a case that is under judicial proceedings in a foreign country.

The conduct at issue occurred in the years after Terry left the U.S. government and worked at think tanks, where she became a prominent public policy voice on foreign affairs.

Lee Wolosky, a lawyer for Terry, said in a statement that the “allegations are unfounded and distort the work of a scholar and news analyst known for her independence and years of service to the United States.”

He said she had not held a security clearance for more than a decade and her views have been consistent.

“In fact, she was a harsh critic of the South Korean government during times this indictment alleges that she was acting on its behalf,” he said.

“Once the facts are made clear it will be evident the government made a significant mistake.”

Prosecutors say Terry never registered with the Justice Department as a foreign agent.

On disclosure forms filed with the House of Representatives, where she testified at least three times between 2016 and 2022, she said that she was not an “active registrant” but also never disclosed her covert work with South Korea, preventing Congress from having “the opportunity to fairly evaluate Terry’s testimony in light of her longstanding efforts” for the government, the indictment says.

Terry served in the government from 2001 to 2011, first as a CIA analyst and later as the deputy national intelligence officer for East Asia at the National Intelligence Council, before working for think tanks, including the Council on Foreign Relations.

Taiwan should pay USA for Defence Services – Trump

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump suggested that Taiwan reimburse the U.S. for defence, citing a lack of tangible gains from Taiwan in a new interview.

In an interview with Bloomberg Businessweek on Tuesday, Trump was asked if he would defend Taiwan against China if he wins the US election in November. China’s ruling Communist party claims Taiwan as a province and has vowed to annex it, refusing to rule out the use of military force. The US does not formally recognise Taiwan but it is’s most important security partner.

In response to the question Trump said Taiwan should be paying the US to defend it, that the US was “no different than an insurance company” and that Taiwan “doesn’t give us anything”.

The US sells Taiwan billions of dollars in weapons under legislative obligations to provide it with the means to defend itself. These sales markedly increased under Trump’s presidency.

However, Trump’s comments suggest his support for Taiwan is not guaranteed. Trump noted China’s increased military aggression towards Taiwan, said he, “wouldn’t feel too secure if I was [Taiwan]”, and questioned why the US was acting as Taiwan’s “insurance” when, he claimed, they had taken American chip business.

“I know the people very well, and respect them greatly. They did take about 100% of our chip business. I think Taiwan should pay us for defence,”

Trump emphasised Taiwan’s significant role in the chip business while advocating for compensation for U.S. defence support.

“You know, we’re no different than an insurance company. Taiwan doesn’t give us anything,” he said.

Taiwan should pay USA for Defence Services, they rely on us like an insurance company – Trump says

Although the U.S. supports Taiwan militarily and diplomatically. There’s no formal defence pact akin to those with South Korea and Japan.

Taiwan produces more than 90% of the world’s most advanced chips, mostly through the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd (TSMC), the world’s largest producer and a major Apple and Nvidia supplier. TSMC is spending billions building new factories overseas, including $65bn on three plants in the US state of Arizona, though it says most manufacturing will remain in Taiwan.

Trump’s comments stirred discussions on Taiwan’s defence responsibilities and its strategic significance in East Asia.

In response to Trump’s comments, premier Cho Jung-tai said Taiwan and the US have good relations despite the lack of formal ties, but added that Taiwan was increasing its capabilities to defend itself. .

US president Joe Biden’s recent remarks suggesting support for Taiwan in case of attack have provoked China, deviating from previous strategic ambiguity.

Since 1979, the U.S. and Taiwan have maintained unofficial ties after Washington recognised Beijing and terminated their mutual defence treaty.

Luka Modric has signed a one-year contract extension with Real Madrid

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Croatian midfielder, Luka Modric has signed a one-year contract extension with Real Madrid which will keep him at the Bernabeu until 2025.

The 38-year-old Ballon d’Or winner in 2018 won a sixth Champions League crown as well as a fourth LaLiga title with Real last season.

Modric’s previous contract expired at the end of the 2023-24 season but the Croatian told fans he would return next season when they were celebrating their Champions League triumph which extended Real’s record to 15 European Cups.

Modric will now continue his journey with the European Champions for one more year after winning La Liga and the Champions League with Los Blancos last season.

“Real Madrid CF and Luka Modric have agreed to extend the contract of our captain, who will be linked to the club until 30 June 2025,” Real Madrid said in a presser.

“Modric arrived at Real Madrid in 2012, and in his twelve seasons representing our shirt he has become a Real Madrid and world football legend.”

“He has won 26 titles with Real Madrid: 6 Champions Leagues, 5 Club World Cups, 4 European Super Cups, 4 Leagues, 2 Copas del Rey and 5 Spanish Super Cups. Modric is one of only five players to have won 6 European Cups and has the most titles in the history of our club,” the club added.

“On an individual level, Modric won the Ballon d’Or, the FIFA Player of the Year Award and was named UEFA Player of the Year in 2018. He has been part of the FIFA FIFPro World XI 6 times and has been voted the Champions League’s Best Midfielder twice. He has won 1 Ballon d’Or and 1 Silver Ball at the Club World Cup. With the Croatian national team, he won the Golden Ball at the 2018 World Cup and the Bronze Ball at the 2022 World Cup.”

Modric, 38, has won 26 trophies, including six Champions Leagues and four domestic titles since joining Real Madrid from Tottenham in 2012.

The 2018 Ballon d’Or winner has featured in 534 matches for Los Blancos, scoring 39 goals

The Croat played 46 times across all competitions in 2023-24 but started on just 23 occasions.

Angelina Jolie wants ex-husband Brad Pitt to drop his lawsuit against her

American actress, Angelina Jolie wants ex-husband Brad Pitt to drop his lawsuit against her for selling her stake in their winery amid years-long divorce battle.

According to People magazine, the actress, 49, wants him to ‘end the fighting,’ after he sued her for selling her half of the winery in October 2021 for $67 million.

Jolie’s legal representation Paul Murphy said in a statement that Pitt “has control of all the properties the couple shared as well as control of the business, but still he demands more, and is suing Angelina for $67 million plus punitive damages.

“In doing so, Pitt placed squarely at issue why he tried to punish and control Angelina by demanding a newly expanded NDA to cover his personal misconduct and abuse. Those actions are central to these proceedings. We are not at all surprised Mr. Pitt is afraid to turn over the documents demonstrating these facts,” the statement continued.

“While Angelina again asks Mr. Pitt to end the fighting and finally put their family on a clear path toward healing, unless Mr. Pitt withdraws his lawsuit, Angelina has no choice but to obtain the evidence necessary to prove his allegations wrong.”

Pitt and Jolie’s legal battle began when the actress decided to sell her shares of the winery. Pitt later filed a lawsuit claiming that Jolie’s sale went against their agreement that he would buy her shares.

Jolie, 49, responded to Pitt’s lawsuit in April alleging that Pitt, 60, renegotiated the previous agreement when he refused to buy her shares in the wine property unless she agreed to sign a broader NDA, which she claims was an attempt to suppress his alleged abuse of her and her children. Pitt’s lawyers have vehemently denied this claim.

In June 2023, Pitt’s team filed documents that stated it was Jolie who initially requested the more extensive NDA.

Jolie’s new statement comes one month after the actress won favor among her children in her emotional battle with Pitt.

“It’s extremely upsetting,” admitted a Pitt source, claiming, “She has used the kids as a weapon against Brad … she has separated them from him.”

The movie stars, who met in 2004 while filming Mr. And Mrs. Smith, share six children together: sons Maddox, 22, Pax, 20, and Knox, 16, and daughters Zahara, 19, Shiloh, 18, and Vivienne, 16.

The ex-couple married in August 2014 after 10 years together but Angelina filed for divorce in September 2016.

Lungu Was Not Sworn In By The Chief Justice Or The Deputy Chief Justice As President In 2016

KALUSA SEEKS CLARITY ON THE LEGITIMACY OF LUNGU’S SECOND TERM

ANOTHER legal action has been instituted challenging the legitimacy of Edgar Lungu’s second term in office as President after his election victory was challenged in 2016.

Nkulukusa Teddy Kalusa, a Lusaka resident says Lungu and his running mate Inonge Wina illegally assumed their roles as President and Vice as they were not sworn in to office by the Chief Justice or the deputy chief justice.

Kalusa has filed originating summons in the Constitutional Court seeking a determination on whether Lungu and Wina were duly and legally sworn in office in line with Article 105 (1) of the Constitution of Zambia.

He wants the ConCourt to pronounce itself on whether Lungu was legally in office during the presidential petition in 2016 in line with Aticle 104 (3) of the constitution of Zambia.

Kalusa has cited the Attorney General as the respondent in the matter.

In his affidavit in support of originating summons Kalusa said after Lungu’s election was petitioned in the Constitutional Court, the latter failed to hand over power to the speaker of the National Assembly and remained in office until his inauguration.

“The continued hold of office by the former president Edgar Lungu was in conflict of Article 104 (3),” he said.

“The former president continued performing the presidential functions.”

Kalusa said according to the Constitution the President of Zambia ought be sworn in by the chief Justice or in the absence of the chief Justice the deputy chief justice contrary to what happened in the case of Lungu and Wina on September 13, 2016 during their swearing in ceremony.

He said the inauguration of Lungu and Wina was in violation of Article 105(1) of the Constitution as their swearing in was not administered by the Chief Justice the late Irene Mambilima nor her Deputy Micheal Musonda.

“On September 13, 2016, the former president Edgar Chagwa Lungu and Ms Inonge Wina were not duly sworn into office as there were not sworn in by the Chief Justice or the Deputy Chief Justice of the Republic of Zambia,” Kalusa stated.

“The speaker of the National Assembly should have been the one presiding over the affairs of the nation during the presidential petition.”

Kalusa said the legitimacy of Lungu and Wina’s tenure of office is being questioned as they were not sworn in by the chief justice or the deputy chief justice of Zambia.

He stated that Lungu was illegally in office during the presidential petition.

“I believe that the former president Edgar Lungu and Ms Inonge Wina were illegally in office for the full term they presided over the affairs of the nation without being sworn in by the Chief Justice or the Deputy Chief Justice,” Said Kalusa.

“I seek as citizen of this Country and on behalf of the Zambian people the Court’s authoritative interpretation of the matter so as to remove any ambiguity or uncertainty on the issue.”

By Mwaka Ndawa
Kalemba

HH, ECL NEED TO LEAD THE WAY OF RECONCILIATION – Miles Sampa

Miles Sampa says;

July 17th, 2024, Lusaka

1. Introduction

In the realm of Zambian governance, where the air is thick with the sweet scent of corruption, our dear friends in power are faced with a feast of challenges that rival a Shakespearean tragedy. “Let me regale you with tales of woe and triumph from the land of copper.”

2. Corruption

The Dark Cloud of Corruption looms large over Zambia, casting shadows on government institutions and public services. The last few days’ occurrences at the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) with the public uproar forced the resignation of the ACC Director General due to alleged corrupt activities underscoring the deep-rooted levels of Corruption in the Country and not giving a good global image. Transparency International’s whispers speak of Zambia’s lowly rank in the Corruption Perceptions Index, painting a picture of dishonest dealings and murky waters.

3. Debt

Debt Management Drama unfolds as Zambia grapples with both domestic and external debt monsters of its own making, both during the past and growing during the current regime. IMF whispers carry tales of debt distress and opaqueness in borrowing practices, leaving the country in a financial quagmire of epic proportions.

4. Elections

Electoral Intrigues dance in the political arena, with concerns swirling around electoral integrity and the fairness of the game as demonstrated in recent bye-elections where those with the arrogance of huge amounts of cash to dish out to the vulnerable starving rural voters carried the day. From voter registration woes to campaign finance shadiness, Zambia’s political landscape resembles a drama of power and deception.

5. Economy

Yet, amidst the chaos, a glimmer of hope shines through the cracks in the political facade: Micro and Macro Projections paint a picture of growth and resilience in Zambia’s economy. The African Development Bank prophesies a growth spurt of 4.5% in 2024 and 2025, with the Mining services and Manufacturing sectors donning their capes of recovery. GDP Growth Gambits play out as the real GDP growth is forecasted at 2.3% in 2024, despite the menacing spectre of drought lurking in the shadows.

Zambia’s economy flexed its muscles in 2023, boasting a 3.5% growth fueled by the mining and agriculture sectors. Unfortunately, these gains have barely touched the dinner tables of the majority of citizens. It’s been hard to even lay the table for complete meals. The price of mealie meal averaging K350 is way above the reach of over 80% of Zambian households. The much-publicized half-price ZNS Eagle mealie meal remains a pipe dream, as it can hardly be accessed by citizens. It’s easy to notice their availability at any one-off shops from noticed from long queues which is unprecedented in over 30 years.

6. UnUnited & Polarized Nation

As we wade through the murky waters of Zambian politics, one cannot ignore the elephant in the room. Unity is in Disarray, as tribal appointments reign supreme, claiming a staggering 95% of the coveted government positions. Tribal imbalance that was deemed to have occurred in the past has seen extreme opposite remedial measures whose sum effect is zero, as has happened from perceived one bad extreme to equally, if not worse, opposite bad extreme.

7. Recommendations

To mend the fissures and heal the wounds of division, the current custodians of power could embark on a grand quest of unity restoration:

7.1 Dialogue Diplomacy: Open the gates to constructive discourse and understanding among disparate groups.

7.2 Inclusive Governance: Ensure a seat at the table for all regions and communities, fostering equitable decision-making. It’s possible to have a 50-50 tribal balance in all government and quasi-government institutions.

7.3 Diversity Dignity: Celebrate the tapestry of cultural, ethnic, and religious identities that weave the fabric of Zambia. It should not matter which church or religion one decides to align with, and it should not be a source of advantage or disadvantage to any citizen. Matters of religion are between individual citizens and their Almighty God.

7.4 Reconciliation Initiative: The government should be proactive in initiating programs of healing and reconciliation, bridging the chasms of past conflicts. The incumbent President HH and former President ECL need to lead the way and be proactive in reconciling themselves and, therefore, the nation. No differences are insurmountable. The two are elephants of the nation, and their obvious continuous tiff only makes the rest of the 20 million citizens the grass. Zambia is bigger than either or both of them. They need to do it for the good of Mother Zambia.

I played my part and reached out to ECL for what may have been deemed as not so-good a relationship between the two of us. I went and melted the ice in the spirit of uniting the rest of the people who believe in him and also some who believe in myself. This is more so for our PF party membership and other non-partisan citizens who look up to either or both of us for hope for a better Zambia. Similarly, and as already indicated by President HH, he should reach out to his brother ECL and patch up their differences if any.

On my part I send an olive branch to all I may have differed with and will reach out to each one mend bridges for the good of ourselves, house around us, the party and Country at large.

7.5 National Identity Nurturing: Zambia should cultivate a shared national identity that transcends tribal, regional, and political divides. We need to find that one thing that should bind us together.

7.6 Educational Enlightenment: Illuminate the path of tolerance, appreciation, and diversity through educational initiatives. Our curriculum at all school levels should nurture love, peace, tolerance, reconciliation, and forgiveness. We cannot continue to be a nation of hardcore vengeance or revenge or retributions to each other when the path of reconciliation is what can let love lead for the good of the nation’s economic growth.

7.7 Civil Society Empowerment: We all need to champion the cause of peace-building and conflict resolution through support for civil society organizations.

8. Conclusion

As the political play unfolds on Zambia’s stage, may both intra and inter-political divides have unity and reconciliation take the spotlight to guide the Republic. May politics of love lead us all for the good of the majority of ordinary Zambians. May God bless Zambia.

I thank you.

MBS17.07.2024

UKA WELCOMES THE RESIGNATION OF ACC DG MR. TOM SHAMAKAMBA AND CALLS FOR A COMMISSION OF INQUIRY TO ESTABLISH THE EXTENT OF THE ROT

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UKA WELCOMES THE RESIGNATION OF ACC DG MR. TOM SHAMAKAMBA AND CALLS FOR A COMMISSION OF INQUIRY TO ESTABLISH THE EXTENT OF THE ROT.

The United Kwacha Alliance (UKA) welcomes the resignation of the Director General of the anti Corruption Commission Mr. Tom Shamakamba following the expose by Dr. O’Brian Kaaba, a member of the Board of ACC, and the public outrage. This though sounds like a negotiated settlement in which an accomplice in the bigger scheme of things takes the disposition of a fall guy or sacrificial lamb in order to hide the confirmation of the alleged transgressions committed in the fight against corruption and the extent of the rot.

Though the evidence provided by Dr. Kaaba called for the immediate suspension or dismissal of Mr. Shamakamba, and setting up of a process such as a commission of inquiry, his resignation sounds like a suicide case in which the deceased dies with the truth. Despite his resignation, the suggested commission of inquiry should be set up so that Zambians are given the opportunity to comprehend the profoundness of the rot and the recommendations thereof. The commissioners on the commission of the demanded inquiry must be people who have not in any way have had ties with the current regime.



The hearing must be in open and not in camera. Furthermore, in the spirit of transparency, proceedings of the inquiry must be broadcasted live. The findings should also be released to the public at the same time as it will be released to the government. This will provide healing, closure, and assurance to the public that leadership entrusted with care and welfare of Zambians mean well in dealing with scourges that negatively affect their welfare.

The resignation of Mr. shamakamba, should be guidance to the rest of those serving in the UPND government facing performance failure either through corrupt practices or incompetence to search their souls. Search their souls and allow their individual conscious to guide them appropriately rather than wait for external interventions outside their conscious to provide exit vents.

We call for the President to also examine his soul whether he is governing according to his promises on the basis of which he was entrusted with the utmost collective trust of the Zambian people – the trust to be a symbol of the embodiment of their aspirations.

Sakwiba Sikota SC
Chairperson
United Kwacha Alliance-UKA

ECZ to summon parties following violence in Sikongo, Chirundu by-elections

ECZ to summon parties following violence in Sikongo, Chirundu by-elections

By Edwin Mbulo in Livingstone

SUSPECTED political cadres pepper spray election officials and steal two envelopes containing marked ballot papers in Chirundu.

Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) chief electoral officer Brown Kasor condemned the attacks on electoral officers during the ward by-elections in Liumena and Njame wards of Sikongo and Chirundu districts respectively out of the nine ward polls conducted on Friday.

“Serious incidences occurred at the Machavika Primary School polling station, and later at Chiindi Primary School polling station, which was also the totalling centre in Njame ward. At Machavika polling station, suspected political cadres used pepper spray at the election officials at the polling station thereby disrupting the result

announcement process,” he said in a statement on Saturday. “The cadres went away with two envelopes containing marked ballot papers. Fortunately, the presiding officer had the completed results compilation forms which were later used to complete the process.”

Kasoro said at Chilindi Primary School polling station which was also the totalling centre, suspected political cadres disrupted the compilation of poll results by going away with a record of proceedings.

“Fortunatey, the commission had a

copy of the form. As a result of this violent disruption, the commission was forced to suspend the proceedings at the totalling centre and all election materials were taken to Chirundu Police Station for safe custody. The results for Njame ward have since been declared by the returning officer, at Chilindi Primary School at about 09:20 hours, today, Saturday, 13th July 2024,” he said. “The police have since arrested some suspects and the commission is keenly following the development of this matter. Further, in Sikongo district, another unfortunate incident occurred at Liumena Polling Station in Liumena ward where some party officias and cadres stormed the polling station without accreditation. The officials and cadres insulted, intimidated and harassed not only election officias but also police officers on

duty. The commission strongy condemns these acts of violence, meant to disrupt the process, by cadres and officials. These incidences are unacceptable as they strike at the core of the management of the electoral process and undermine the integrity of elections, and they are also in breach of sections 87, 89 and 94 of the electoral process Act 35 of 2016.”

Kasoro said the ECZ is fully committed to safeguarding the integrity of the electoral process.

He said the commission “takes these incidences seriously and will summon all the parties that took part in the by-elections in the two wards.

“Those who will be found to have committed serious offences will be dealt with in accordance with the electoral code of conduct and electoral process Act,” said Kasaro.

Cyril Ramaphosa’s ‘plot’ to kill the ANC

SOME senior ANC leaders have accused President Cyril Ramaphosa of working with external parties to collapse the governing party and replace it with a centre-right coalition led by him after the 2024 general elections.

They claim the president and his business allies were going out of their way to privatise state-owned enterprises and destroy black-owned companies funded by the Public Investment Corporation (PIC) as part of a bigger plot to turn voters against the ANC in favour of a coalition of almost all opposition parties except Julius Malema’s EFF.

This comes as the government this week placed cash-strapped national carrier SAA under business rescue.

Four ANC national executive committee (NEC) members told the Sunday Independent that the party’s top six officials confronted Ramaphosa at a meeting two weeks ago about his alleged negative attitude towards black-owned companies and the use of the PIC to destroy them.

ANC national spokesperson Pule Mabe and treasurer general Paul Mashatile did not respond to requests for comment. Ramaphosa’s spokesperson, ­Khusela Diko, referred all queries to the ANC.

“I do not speak on ANC matters. Please may I request that you speak to the ANC spokesperson,” she said.

Xolani Dube, a political analyst at the Xubera Institute, said he was aware of murmurings within the ANC about Ramaphosa allegedly working with ­outsiders to collapse the governing party.

He said the root of unhappiness with Ramaphosa’s presidency within his own party was a perception that he ruled “at the behest of the mining energy complex” – a clique of powerful and wealthy families in the country, including the Oppenheimers and the Ruperts.

“It’s not even a centre-right, but a right-wing coalition,” Dube said.

“Remember, there was that plan of 2017, where the ruling elites wanted the EFF and all the opposition parties to form the government of coalition.

“They tested that model in Tshwane, Nelson Mandela Bay and Johannesburg and they noticed that this coalition was not working for them because

the decisions were not made quicker

and there was so much confusion,” he said.

The sources claimed that the plan to kill the ANC entailed the following:

Sign all long-term Eskom, SAA and Transnet contracts this year or by early next year;

Sell off state assets to pre-selected private partners;

Put SAA into business rescue and eventually terminate all its contracts;

Sell SAA to either Etihad Airways or a European airline;

Take control of key development finance institutions such as the National Empowerment Fund (NEF), the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) and the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) through allies to redirect funds;

Starve the ANC of resources by not awarding state contracts to black businesspersons who are its main funders;

Charge or use state institutions to investigate political opponents to keep them busy with criminal cases and subsequently to financially constrain them;

Elevate Ramaphosa above the ANC, so that if the ANC lost support, he could emerge as the undisputed leader of a centre-right coalition of opposition parties, excluding the EFF, after the 2024 general elections;

Destroy Independent Media and the public protector’s office, take full control of the media and drive a single and positive narrative about the country and its leaders;

And make sure there is no mass-based movement that can challenge the new hegemony.

A senior ANC leader, who supported Ramaphosa at Nasrec, accused the president’s business allies of pushing him to adopt economic policies that were opposed to those of the governing party.

“We are selling everything now. By the time we wake up, we would have nothing to show as a country. We will have only Luthuli House,” said the NEC member.

Another NEC member claimed he was lied to about the economic trajectory. “They denied that they planned to sell any SOE. Now they want to destroy Independent and the Public Protector because they have shattered the myth of CR as a corruption buster, and his new-dawn administration as the fighters of state capture.”

ANC sources said Mashatile led the charge against Ramaphosa at a meeting of the party’s top six officials a fortnight ago.

He was supported by Deputy President David Mabuza, secretary-general Ace Magashule and his deputy, Jessie Duarte, they added.

Chairperson Gwede Mantashe is said to have defended Ramaphosa, saying it was unfair to accuse him of using the PIC to destroy black-owned companies because the asset manager had its board and managers who operated independently.

“Paul is the one who raised the issue, saying the president needed to explain to the top six what was happening because there was a view out there that he has a negative attitude towards black businesses, and that he used the PIC to destroy them. The president said he was not involved with PIC matters at all. Ace, DD and Jessie supported Paul while Gwede came to the president’s defence,” said the source.

In recent weeks Magashule and Duarte have been critical of the PIC publicly. Last week, Magashule lambasted the PIC, saying in an opinion piece that there was more to its “spurious” liquidation application against Sekunjalo Independent Media than meets the eye, because it made very little effort to tackle companies like Steinhoff, which cost it billions.

Two weeks ago, Duarte accused the government’s asset manager of targeting Sekunjalo.

On Thursday, SAA appointed business adviser and turnaround specialist Les Matuson as its business rescue practitioner. It received R4billion from the government after filing for voluntary business rescue, which is an insolvency protection mechanism.

Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan said existing lenders would provide R2bn while National Treasury would cover the balance.

“It must be clear that this is not a bailout. This is the provision of financial assistance in order to facilitate a radical restructure of the airline,” Gordhan added.

Weighing in on the government’s decision to place SAA under business rescue, Malema this week accused Ramaphosa of trying to sell the public’s assets to his friends.

“Every little thing that we have as South Africans which we are proud of, this man is going to sell them to his white friends and that will be his legacy,” Malema said on Gauteng talk radio station Power FM, adding that other SOEs like Eskom, Denel and Airport Company South Africa (Acsa) awaited the same fate.

Wits economics professor Chris Malikane said the government’s decision to put SAA under business rescue, and privatisation in general, was unlikely to yield positive results because it was a “superficial” way of dealing with the problem.

“But the big thing that needs to be done, is to unwind the contracts that have locked SAA to an unsustainable financial situation, and to review the country’s aviation policy to ensure that SAA as a national carrier occupies a national space and a national market for it to be sustainable,” Malikane said, adding that government officials must also be compelled to use SAA.

Source – online

Gukurahundi genocide survivor cannot forgive Mugabe’s foot soldiers

An astounding number of mass graves surround Thabani Dhlamini’s home in south-western Zimbabwe.

One pointed out to the BBC lies near the ablution block at a primary school in the village of Salankomo in Tsholotsho district. Teachers were killed and dumped there in the 1980s.

In another, steps away from Mr Dhlamini’s house, 22 relatives and neighbours are buried in two graves – all killed by Zimbabwe’s military under the command of then-leader Robert Mugabe.

Mr Dhlamini was just 10 at the time – but the slightly built, soft-spoken farmer is still haunted by the memories.

“We were not able [to talk about it] and we were in fear to speak about it,” the 51-year-old told the BBC.

They were all victims of ethnic killings between 1983 and 1987, when Mugabe unleashed the North Korean-trained Five Brigade in strongholds of Joshua Nkomo, his arch-rival.

Some describe what followed as a genocide. It is not known how many people died – some estimates put it at more than 20,000 people.

Nkomo was a veteran freedom fighter from the south-western province of Matabeleland who, more than two decades after his death, is still fondly known as “Father Zimbabwe”.

The two men had had a fractious relationship during the long liberation struggle against white-minority rule – Nkomo came from Zimbabwe’s Ndebele minority and Mugabe from the nation’s Shona majority.

They fell out two years after independence in 1980, when Mugabe fired Nkomo from the coalition government, accusing his party of plotting a coup.

Operation Gukurahundi was launched, which at the time the government said was a counter-insurgency mission to root out dissidents who had been attacking civilians.

“Gukurahundi” means “cleansing rain” in the Shona language.

Those targeted by the elite soldiers were mainly from the Ndebele ethnic group in Matabeleland and Midlands provinces, and the killings laid the foundation for lingering ethnic tensions.

Mugabe ruled for another three decades – only after he was deposed by his former deputy Emmerson Mnangagwa did it seem that Gukurahundi might be properly confronted, even though he has also been accused of involvement.

Mr Mnangagwa made a point of addressing the subject of reconciliation, given the criticism over how various initiatives to allow exhumations and reburials had foundered.

Even so it has taken seven years for President Mnangagwa to establish what he has called the Gukurahundi Community Engagement Programme. A series of village-level hearings, where survivors can air their grievances, is set to follow Sunday’s launch.

Mr Dhlamini said he would take part in the hearings.

“I want to free myself from what I witnessed, I need to vent out what I felt,” he said, tapping his chest.

He, along with a group of boys from his village in 1983, saw how soldiers frog-marched 22 women, including his mother, into a hut which they then set on fire.

When the women broke down the door to flee the flames, the soldiers mowed them down with their guns before they could escape.

Mr Dhlamini’s mother was the only survivor as she managed to hide along the side of a nearby grain hut.

The soldiers then ordered the older boys in the terrified group watching nearby to carry the bullet-ridden bodies of the women into the smoking hut and another alongside it.

Mr Dhlamini’s 14-year-old friend Lotshe Moyo was one of them – but because he was wearing a pin supporting Nkomo, afterwards he too was ordered inside, shot and both huts burnt to ashes.

Today their remains are still in the ruins – an overgrown area surrounded by a chain-link fence and lots of crosses. On a whitewashed brick wall, the names of the dead are inscribed.

“When we started talking about it my memory returns and it seems as if it had happened today. It makes me feel as if I can cry,” said Mr Dhlamini, who added that his mother had been so traumatised she had never been able to live in the village.

Victims and survivors’ families are divided over whether the new government initiative will bring healing and change their fortunes.

Julia Mlilo

To this day, Julia Mlilo, 77, trembles when she sees a soldier

In the neighbouring village of Silonkwe, 77-year-old Julia Mlilo shuffles slowly to meet us. She can barely walk now, but remembers every detail of what happened on 24 February 1983.

At the sound of gunfire she had dropped her hoe in the field where she was working and escaped into the bush with her husband and children.

When they emerged her father and more than 20 of her husband’s relatives had been badly assaulted and burnt, many beyond recognition.

“Only the heads were identifiable,” she said.

They gathered up the remains into a tin basin that had been used for bathing and buried them in a nearby pit.

The place where they were slaughtered and the area of their burial, adjacent to a field of crops, are now marked by reflective white and red crosses.

“I haven’t forgiven them, I don’t know what would make me forgive. Whenever I see soldiers I feel the pain and I start trembling,” Ms Mlilo told the BBC.

“I don’t trust the process because it’s being done by the government, but I will take part in it,” she said.

While Gukurahundi has ended, many believe they are still being punished.

Tsholotsho, like many parts of Matabeleland, remains a desolate and forsaken area, with little to no infrastructure and very little development over the last 40 years.

And since the 1980s the findings of various commissions of inquiry into the atrocities have never been made public.

During the Mugabe era, a programme to give identity documents to children whose parents had perished or disappeared did begin and continues.

But previous public hearings and exhumation programmes have stalled

Mbuso Fuzwayo Ibhetshu LikaZulu group BBC

“They must not try to say this was a Mugabe thing. It was a collective thing”

In Bulawayo, the main city in Matabeleland, Mbuso Fuzwayo from the local pressure group Ibhetshu LikaZulu spoke to the BBC as he collected a metal plaque to commemorate those killed in Silonkwe.

Several plaques commissioned by the group have been stolen or destroyed – a sign, he believes, that Zimbabwe is still not ready to confront its past.

The country has a long history of human rights abuses and impunity dating back to the white-minority government when it was called Rhodesia.

“We have a lot of violations of the people. What happened during the liberation struggle is that there was no-one who was brought to justice,” Mr Fuzwayo said.

“After the genocide no-one was taken to justice,” he said, referring to Gukurahundi.

“What we are saying is that once justice takes place, people will start to respect the rights of other people.”

The suspicion and misgivings about the latest process are a big hurdle for President Mnangagwa to overcome as he presents himself as an honest broker, with a genuine desire to reunite Zimbabwe and redress the past.

He was minister of state security during the massacres, which explains the wariness felt towards him in the south-west.

Some of that strong opposition comes from traditional leaders who will be conducting the hearings.

Chief Khulumani Mathema

Chief Mathema is determined to remember the victims but does not believe the latest initiative will reveal the truth

Chief Khulumani Mathema from Gwanda North feels the process is fundamentally flawed.

“It needs to be a national issue that focuses on international best practices, which is how genocides are addressed in the whole world,” he told the BBC.

Everyone in the region was touched by the atrocities and has a story to tell. As a young boy, the chief was beaten up by soldiers.

“We’ve got countries that went through genocide. We’ve got Rwanda, we’ve got Germany, but we want to create and reinvent the wheel, which I think is not feasible,” he said.

“There’s no single genocide that has ever been completely solved when the perpetrators are still in charge of the levers of power.”

Mr Fuzwayo, whose grandfather was allegedly abducted and never heard from again during the massacres, agrees.

“They must not try to say this was a Mugabe thing. It was a collective thing. The chief perpetrator might be dead, that is Mugabe – but Emerson Mnangagwa remains in the absence of Mugabe,” the 48-year-old said.

Despite the continued finger-pointing, Mr Mnangagwa has always denied accusations he played an active role in Gukurahundi and successive governments have rejected allegations that the operation amounted to genocide.

Chief Mathema said the priorities of communities would be to exhume and identify bodies from the mass graves and allow families space to mourn their relatives appropriately.

But he believes there is another piece of the puzzle that the government will need to complete – truth-telling about what happened and the whereabouts of the disappeared.

This new inquiry will test President Mnangagwa’s sincerity – will the hearings get to hear from the perpetrators? Will they open up and provide answers to the survivors? Will the findings of previous investigations now be made public?

“Up to today we don’t know why the people were killed – the motive,” said Mr Fuzwayo.

“And they don’t want to talk about it and I still believe that they have got a lot that they are hiding.”

Source – BBC

Kelly Khumalo used rape allegations to “fix” her ex Jub Jub his lawyers claim

Kelly Khumalo allegedly weaponised the law in her bid to get back at her former boyfriend, South African TV personality and musician, Molemo “Jub Jub” Maarohanye, as they fought to have charges against him dismissed, his lawyers have claimed.

According to the legal team defending Jub Jub, Khumalo’s failure to produce medical records and the police’s J88 form to support her rape and attempted murder case against her ex-boyfriend was clear evidence of the fact that she was “vindictive” and sought “vengeance” against him.

Charges against Jub Jub, which included allegations of rape, attempted murder, and assault, were officially dropped recently. Khumalo, alongside Amanda du-Pont and former radio presenter Masechaba Khumalo had all levelled the allegations against the musician.

In a police statement, Khumalo had reportedly said Jub Jub pushed her against the wall and choked her, while she was about eight months pregnant with their son.

Khumalo also told the cops a second incident occurred when Jub Jub came to pick her up after filming for Rhythm City in June 2010.

On that occasion, she alleged the rapper found her outside the studio with co-actors, and accused her of having a relationship with one of them. Upon arriving at their residence, Jub Jub slapped her, she said.

In two other separate incidents in 2010, Khumalo said the rapper punched her so hard that she hit a door frame and injured her nose while in another incident, he hit her with his fist on her lip, causing a scar that remains to this day.

Pleading for Jub Jub’s innocence, his lawyer Ntsako Baloyi told South Africa’s National Prosecuting Authority that Khumalo said that Khumalo was not in search of justice but revenge.

“In light of the afore, the applicant pleads with the state not to proceed to waste state resources over charges that, from the face of it, are an afterthought, smear campaign, and vindictive ploy.

“Instead, this has had negative repercussions on the applicant, as he has been subjected to public scrutiny on the basis of individuals who aren’t seeking justice but are intentionally using the law for vengeance.

“The state is strictly invited to consider the above in its totality and apply its mind properly. Ultimately withdraw all charges,” he advised in documents seen by Sunday World.

Baloyi said that attempts to find the evidence that Khumalo had claimed she had drew a blank.

“Attempts to get clear and further particulars pertaining to specific dates and months or medical corroboration documents by the applicant failed, with the state indicating they have nothing further,” read Baloyi’s representation.

You probably didn’t know that Whoopi Goldberg was a funeral makeup artist before her rise to fame

Before reaching Hollywood’s A-list and starring in iconic films and TV series, Whoopi Goldberg worked a variety of odd jobs on her path to fame.

Years before her iconic role as psychic Oda-Mae Brown in the 1990 film “Ghost,” Goldberg worked as a hair and makeup artist at a funeral home in the 1970s. Living in San Diego at the time, she also held jobs as a bank teller and a bricklayer before pursuing acting.

She told Oprah’s Master Class in 2015: “I did hair and makeup on dead people. There was an ad in the paper! And I’m a licensed beautician as well, because I went to beauty school.

“It’s a rough gig. You have to be a certain kind of person. And you have to love people in order to make them worthy of a great send-off.”

The Oscar-winning actress recently revealed that she and her late brother, Clyde, spread their mother’s ashes on the It’s a Small World ride shortly after she died in 2010.

“No one should do this. Don’t do it,” Goldberg, 68, cautioned during the July 10 episode of “Late Night with Seth Meyers.” “She loved Small World. So, in the Small World ride, periodically, I’d scoop some of her up and I’d do this poof, and I said, ‘My God, this cold is getting worse and worse!’ And then we got over to the flowers where it says, ‘Disneyland’ and I was like, ‘Oh, look at that! Poof.’”

In July 2023, Goldberg also expressed her own preference for cremation during an episode of “The View,” envisioning her remains as “dust in the wind.”

“I’m going to be going around the world, I’m going to be everywhere. I might be in your backyard – I don’t know,” the moderator said. “I don’t want people to feel obligated to come to the cemetery. If you want to remember me, remember me.”

When co-host Joy Behar asked if she cares how she is portrayed after death, Goldberg replied: “I don’t want to be a hologram. That’s been in my will for 15 years.”

President HH directs NAPSA to lend $300million to a foreign-owned company, Maamba Collieries Limited- Amb. Emmanuel Mwamba

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By Amb. Emmanuel Mwamba

President Hakainde Hichilema directs NAPSA to lend $300million to a  foreign-owned company, Maamba Collieries Limited.

● ZESCO recently settled $500 million owwd to Maamba. Why did not Maamba Collieries invest in the second phase but repatruated the funds back to Asia?

● Why is President Hichilema forcing public institutions and public resources to finance private operations?

Amb. Emmanuel Mwamba wrote;

At his last Press Conference, President Hakainde Hichilema revealed that he was spending “sleepless” nights to find solutions to the current energy crisis.

He revealed that he had found and resolved the  financing for Maamba Collieries by speaking and bringing together local banks and pension houses.

He also announced other measures such as the unbundling of ZESCO and separation and removal of its highly valuable transmission and distribution infrastructure network from ZESCO.

Red alert!

Maamba Collieries Limited needs $300 million in financing for the construction and installation of a new 300-megawatt power plant as part of its Phase 2 expansion project.

On Wednesday, NAPSA announced that this significant development is scheduled to commence in August 2024, with completion anticipated by July 2026 and that NAPSA will contribute $300million towards the project.

Maamba Collieries Limited (MCL) is the largest coal mining company and Independent Power Producer in Zambia. It is a subsidiary of Nava Bharat (Singapore) Pte. Limited which holds a majority equity stake of 65%. The balance equity is held by ZCCM Investments Holdings Plc.(35%).

The challenge is that Maamba Collieries can not find international financing for a new coal-fired power plant

Coal is responsible for more greenhouse gas emissions than any other fossil fuel, making it one of the largest contributors to climate change.

Therefore, financing for these coal operations are no longer widely available or attractive from the private sectors and bank.

Financial institutions are therefore not willing to finance coal or have adopted new policies restricting financing for coal.

There is now real fear that with new United Nations and other international  environmental protocols, unabated coal power plants and mines face the risk of becoming stranded assets as the global economy moves toward decarbonization and green energy.

I can hazard a guess that banks such as ABSA, Standard Chartered, Citi Bank, Standbic and other international banks based in Zambia will not touch that financing, no matter how lucrative the business proposal from Maamba Collieries maybe.

President Hichilema knows these challenges.

That’s why he stepped and forced NAPSA to fund Maamba Collieries Limited for its second expansion.

What I find troubling is that ZESCO recently settled the $500million outstanding debt it owed Maamba Collieries. Why did Maamba Collieries choose to repatriate these monies back home than invest in the second phase?

Why are we risking public funds to finance private foreign-owned operations? The controlling stake for Maamba Collieries is foreign.

What is President Hichilema’s interest in Maamba Collieries?

I have expressed concerns that President Hichilema is using the current power crisis to sneak in private and multi-national interest by unbundling of ZESCO, taking away its transmission and distribution network infrastructure and subjecting this to open access.

President Hichilema also ordered NAPSA to lend  $300million to chinese-owned Macro-Ocean Investment Consortium owned by a group of Chinese Companies, headlined by Aviation Industry Corporation (AVIC International) and China Railways Seventh Group, to build the Ndola-Lusaka Dual Carriage Way.

These instructions also resulted in Workers’ Compensation Fund Control Board contribute another $100million to the project.

VOLCANIC CONFUSION ERUPT IN UKA

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VOLCANIC CONFUSION ERUPT IN UKA

July 17,2024

The United Kwacha Alliance (UKA) has been engulfed in a wave of confusion stemming from internal disputes between the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the Patriotic Front (PF). Tensions have reached a boiling point, with representatives from both parties openly clashing over their roles and influence within the alliance.

NDC faction President Saboi Imboela has publicly accused the PF of being intruders in the UKA. Imboela asserted that the alliance did not want to associate itself with any members of the PF due to the party’s tarnished reputation, which led to its loss in the 2021 general election. She emphasized that the PF’s past misconduct had left an indelible stain, making it undesirable for any alliance.

Imboela further charged that the PF was forcing its way into the UKA, despite not being part of the original alliance agreement. She claimed that no political party would willingly align itself with a party characterized by widespread corruption and other unethical behaviors. This strong stance reflects the deep-seated animosity and distrust between the NDC and PF.

On the other hand, PF surrogate Chanoda Ngwira has countered Imboela’s assertions, stating that there is no UKA without the PF and former president Edgar Chagwa Lungu. Ngwira argued that the UKA cannot survive without the support and leadership of the PF, highlighting the crucial role that the PF has played in the alliance. He criticized Imboela and Sakwiba Sikota for their lack of tangible contributions to the development of the alliance since its inception.

Ngwira’s statements underscore the significant influence and power struggle within the UKA. He contended that the PF is the only party capable of challenging the ruling United Party for National Development (UPND). This belief in the PF’s dominance and indispensability within the UKA reveals the deep divisions and differing perspectives on the alliance’s future.

The internal wrangles within the PF, particularly its succession disputes, appear to have spilled over into the UKA. This has further complicated the alliance’s dynamics, leading to increased friction and instability. The ongoing power struggle within the PF has created a volatile environment within the UKA, raising questions about the alliance’s cohesiveness and long-term viability.

As the situation unfolds, political analysts and observers are closely watching the developments within the UKA. The outcome of these internal disputes will likely have significant implications for the alliance’s future and its ability to effectively challenge the UPND. The unfolding drama within the UKA reflects the broader challenges and complexities of coalition politics in Zambia.

The UKA’s current predicament highlights the inherent difficulties in maintaining unity and coherence within political alliances. The divergent interests and conflicting ambitions of its member parties have created a volatile mix, making it challenging to present a united front. This situation underscores the need for effective leadership and conflict resolution mechanisms within political alliances.

Moving forward, the UKA will need to address these internal conflicts and find a way to reconcile the differing perspectives of its member parties. Failing to do so could undermine the alliance’s credibility and effectiveness, diminishing its prospects in the upcoming elections. The ability to navigate these challenges will be crucial for the UKA’s survival and success.

The eruption of confusion within the UKA serves as a stark reminder of the complexities and challenges inherent in political alliances. The ongoing power struggle between the NDC and PF highlights the fragile nature of such coalitions and the need for effective leadership to navigate internal conflicts. As the UKA grapples with these issues, its future remains uncertain, with the potential for further volatility and upheaval.

LEADERS MUST ACCOUNT FOR THEIR TIME IN OFFICE, SAYS KANG’OMBE

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LEADERS MUST ACCOUNT FOR THEIR TIME IN OFFICE, SAYS KANG’OMBE

UPND deputy . mobilisation and strategy Romeo Kang’ombe says leaders must account for their time in office.

He argues that it’s unfair to blame President Hichilema for intraparty wrangles in opposition PF.

“We urge the church to counsel Edgar Lungu to apologise to Hakainde Hichilema for his past actions and to stop his hatred. It is unfair to blame Hichilema for intraparty wrangles in the Patriotic Front (PF), as the rivalry between Miles Sampa and Edgar Lungu dates back to 2014,” Kangombe, who is also Sesheke member of parliament, said in a statement. “We must not mistake the fight against corruption as a political fight. Leaders must account for their time in office. The people of Zambia removed the Patriotic Front from power due to rampant corruption, and we must support law enforcement agencies in probing these cases. Anyone who misused public resources must be brought to book.”

He however, welcomed the church’s call for peace, unity and reconciliation.

“However, we believe this call is long overdue. Let us recall the political rivalry between the late president Michael Sata and late president Levy Mwanawasa. During his time in opposition, Michael Sata led a fierce campaign against president Mwanawasa, mocking his physical ailments and calling him ‘cabbage’ (useless). This was despite Mwanawasa’s efforts to secure HIPC (Highly Indebted Poor Countries initiative) completion point. Later, Michael Sata realised his actions were unfair and reached out to Levy Mwanawasa, leading to their reconciliation,” Kangombe recalled.

He said that background was essential as the church pushes for reconciliation between President Hichilema and PF leader Lungu. “During Lungu’s reign, Hakainde Hichilema was arrested multiple times, his supporters were shot, and he was barred from holding rallies and using airports. Lungu openly displayed hatred towards Hichilema, saying, ‘a Tonga will rule this country, but not this one’ (referring to Hichilema). Civil servants were retired in ‘national interest’ due to their regional origins, and tribalism was rampant. Despite this, Hichilema did not retaliate, even when court petitions were dismissed without a hearing,” Kang’ombe said. “We never heard calls for reconciliation during that period. Now by God’s grace Hichilema is President, and UPND members were eager to avenge past pains but Hichilema chose to heal and move forward. He allowed opposition parties to freely wear their regalia, suppressed political cadreism, and employed citizens in the civil service regardless of tribe. The country has seen a new era of cousinship and conducive leadership under Hichilema.”

He said Lungu had launched a campaign to discredit government’s efforts, claiming that President Hichilema lacks the capacity to negotiate debt restructuring without his involvement.

“His return to active politics has brought back tribal talks, threats to overthrow the government, insults, and violence. Let us promote peace, unity and reconciliation but also ensure justice and accountability prevail,” he said.

On the eligibility case, Kang’ombe recalled then President Lungu warning judges that if they became overzealous and do the Kenyan way they risked peace.

“No respect of the rule of law and separation of power. We saw cadres camping at the court. We saw protests of heavily armed cadres, complete total intimidation thereby influencing the outcome of the case. It’s only normal that our former president receives a fair trial now with a proper level paying field,” said Kang’ombe. “This administration will, like before, respect the outcome on the matter. There’s absolutely no need of issuing threats and camping ku (at) court.”

On Tuesday, the Constitutional Court ordered hearing on Lungu’s eligibility to contest elections. It threw out Lungu’s preliminary issues in which he contended that his eligibility to contest elections had already been dealt with in three other court cases.

The ConCourt ordered that the petition by Michelo Chizombe, be heard on its merits because the questions of law to be determined in the matter are highly contested.

“The issues raised in the petition must, therefore, be allowed to be addressed on the merits at trial,” ruled the court.

The Mast

Should Zambia be going to borrow to service another debt, asks Binwell

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Should Zambia be going to borrow to service another debt, asks Binwell



By Fanny Kalonda



NKANA Independent member of parliament Binwell Mpundu says the government’s insatiable appetite for borrowing is manifesting each year.

He charges that finance minister Situmbeko Musokotwane on different platforms has failed to explain how much the country has borrowed so far.

“I do not want any day to hear our friends pointing fingers on the people on your left talking about debt when their insatiable appetite for borrowing is manifesting each and every year. They are borrowing each and every year and the minister cannot even explain… I was listening to an interview one day where he was asked how much have you borrowed, he couldn’t even state. Dishonesty of the highest kind!” Mpundu said when he debated the motion to adopt the report of the planning and budgeting committee on the consideration of the 2024 annual borrowing plan. “There’s nothing sinister about borrowing and certainly when a country borrows, like Zambia, there’s nothing sinister. I want to believe that there’s nothing wrong in honourable Musokotwane coming to this House to ask us to support his intentions to borrow. Madam Speaker, when I listened to our colleagues seated on the right, they strike me as very intelligent people especially when they castigate the people sitting on your left (opposition) because of their insatiable appetite to borrow in the previous administration. They strike me as people who have solutions, who will never take us… Madam Speaker, these days every other conversation we’ve had about well-being of this country has unfortunately been reduced to a debate on issues of debt – ‘no you are seated on the left you have no right to speak because you borrowed’.”

He said he would have hoped that people who appeared to have solutions would never ask parliament to support them to borrow.

“I would have hoped that our colleagues who strike me as people who have solutions would never ask this House to support them to borrow. Strange enough, Madam Speaker, the Minister of Finance comes to us to ask us to support him to borrow to go and service a debt. Madam Speaker, why do people borrow? People borrow when they don’t have and that is why I said in my preamble, borrowing is not wrong. People borrow when they don’t have. The question I always ask myself, doesn’t Zambia have enough that we must continue to borrow? Should Zambia be going to borrow to go and service another debt? If the Minister of Finance had come to this House to suggest that we support him to borrow to go and invest in harnessing a low hanging fruit in the mining sector, Madam Speaker, I would not have hesitated to support him because that would have given us revenues to pay. Madam Speaker, we are a country sadly enough that would line up intelligent people to go and celebrate debt restructuring. Madam Speaker, this is where we are now intelligent people dressed in suits asking themselves to borrow to go and service another debt,” he said. “Doesn’t that sound strange to all of us? It’s very strange to me Madam Speaker, to borrow a debt to go and service another date. It bothers me a lot. Madam Speaker, that is why today I’m very conflicted. Madam Speaker, this is what I would have expected this government, a minister goes and makes a decision to allow $2.5 billion to fly out to Panama from the FQM (First Quantum Minerals), then the case that was before the police, the minister decides to wash that case away. We lose $2.5 billion. Can we imagine what that $2.5 billion would have done to what we are dealing with today? Would the minister have come to borrow here? Certainly not Madam Speaker.

The Ministry of Finance, there is a mining company that was owing $1 billion in taxes, the ministry makes a sweeping decision to only allow them to pay a meager $23 million. Madam Speaker, are we okay to be making those decisions? Are we certainly okay that we can now come and say let’s borrow?”

Mpundu said it is unacceptable for the government to forgo a lot of money only to ask parliament to support its borrowing.

“When we are allowing all that money to … We do understand when there’s a report of FIC (Financial Intelligence Centre), it is as a result of such reckless decisions where we are allowing monies to just go like that Madam Speaker. Are we a country that should continue to sit dressed up in suits to be discussing how we should borrow to go and service a debt? I am extremely ashamed Madam Speaker. I am extremely bothered, I’m extremely baffled that we must be sitting here to be supporting the Minister of Finance who is letting go of huge sums of money only to come and ask us to come and support him to borrow to go and service another borrowing. Madam Speaker that is unacceptable,” said Mpundu. “For the very first time Madam Speaker I want to confess that I am extremely bothered. Madam Speaker, I am bothered that the whole lot of us seated here, we set off from our homes dressed up in good suits just to come and discuss this item. The Minister of Finance is asking us to support his intention to add more debt on what he had already borrowed for 2024. That is what we are basically doing. It’s an addition to the debt that he had already asked us to borrow. Madam Speaker, there’s nothing sinister in borrowing at a personal level, at a household level, at a business level and certainly there’s nothing sinister for a country to borrow.”

SENIOR CHIEF AKASHAMBATWA MBIKUSITA LEWANIKA INCUBATES AND BABY SIT BAROTSELAND NATIONALIST YOUTH ALLIANCE

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SENIOR CHIEF AKASHAMBATWA MBIKUSITA LEWANIKA INCUBATES AND BABY SIT BAROTSELAND NATIONALIST YOUTH ALLIANCE

….. Barotseland Nationalists pledges to defend the Litungaship at all cost

By Barotseland Watchdog Cultural Reporter

After the arrest of the Barotseland Nationalist Youth Alliance, everyone was happy and some  disappointed that the Barotseland Royal Arm of the governance system (BRE) had ignored and disassociated itself from them security wing of the Litunga.

However, a shock has occurred when the royal arm, represented by UPA Ngoma Senior Chief Akashambatwa Mbikusita, rose to show love and care to the Barotseland Nationalist Youth Alliance.

On the 10th of July,2024 Senior Chief Akashambatwa Mbikusita of Upa Ngoma had a secret meeting with Barotseland Nationalist Youth Alliance on Friday where he pampered and incubated them in his royal arm love leaving them intoxicated and staggering with love.

In a covert meeting with the Barotseland Nationalist Youth Alliance on Friday, Senior Chief Akashambatwa Mbikusita of Upa Ngoma lavished them with with extravagant words leaving them overcome  Hakainde Hichilema’ memories and emotions.

As the Senior Chief was talking, Barotseland Nationalists were in bucket of tears of joy and love.

“The Litunga prays for you. I also pray for you to overcome all the challenges you are going through. Our silence means a lot. We love you and royal ears and eyes are placed on each one of you” Senior Chief Akashambatwa pampered vocal Youths.

And the Internal and Protocal leader Boris Muziba narrated how Police arrested them and made them to spend nights without eating.

Among the notable Barotseland Nationalists Youth Alliance who had a secret meeting with Senior Chief Akashambatwa which lasted for 9hours in Kaoma were Boris Muziba, Munyinda Munukayumbwa, Wamui Mushokabanji, and many more.

President Hakainde Hichilema forced Police officers from Lusaka to arrest Litunga’ s security who are also Barotseland Nationalist Youth Alliance.

The youths were arrested  and detained at Mongu Central Police in cold and unbearable cells for over six days.

The pictures: Senior Chief Akashambatwa Mbikusita and Barotseland Nationalist Youth Alliance in a meeting in Kaoma.

GOVERNMENT  DISMISSES FINANCIAL INTELLIGENT CENTER (FIC) REPORT ON EQUIPMENT AT THE UN LEVEL 2 PLUS HOSPITAL AT BUFFALO PARK BARRACKS

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GOVERNMENT  DISMISSES FINANCIAL INTELLIGENT CENTER (FIC) REPORT ON EQUIPMENT AT THE UN LEVEL 2 PLUS HOSPITAL AT BUFFALO PARK BARRACKS

Here are the highlights;

Information and Media Permanent Secretary, Thabo Kawana toured
the UN level 2 plus field Hospital at Buffalo Park Barracks in Lusaka in the company of DLS Contractor Stanley Livodo and Zambia Army Contract Manager, David Mubanga.

✅ The contractor – DLS International Group of Companies supplied 100 percent of the UN mission equipment contrary to what the Financial Intelligent Center (FIC) report states.

✅  Despite the contractor being paid only 25% of the of the amount Government owes, the contractor managed to supply 100 percent of the equipment.

✅ The people of Zambia deserve to know the truth about certain transactions that have been labeled as suspicious by the FIC report.

✅ The FIC report states that the medical equipment that was procured by Government through DLS International Group of Companies was never delivered.

✅ The equipment is a massive medical facility that is going to be deployed at a UN Mission that will be identified.

✅ Zambia has decided to also join other nations that are supplying equipment at UN Missions at a cost alongside deployment of troops.

✅ Every month the Zambian Government will be generating about $1.3 million from the equipment. The equipment will not only earn the nation an income but also a reputation.

✅ The medical services that Zambia will provide at the UN Mission where it will be deployed is the first of it’s kind noting that it has special features such as a negative pressure isolation ward.

✅ Government through the Zambia Army will continue looking for opportunities to deploy more equipment for re-investment.

STOP ACCUSING LOCAL COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICING WITCHCRAFT, CENTRAL PS TELLS RURAL TEACHERS

STOP ACCUSING LOCAL COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICING WITCHCRAFT, CENTRAL PS TELLS RURAL TEACHERS

CENTRAL Province Permanent Secretary,Milner Mwanakampwe has cautioned teachers in rural areas to stop accusing locals of practicing witchcraft to secure transfers to urban areas.

Dr Mwanakampwe notes that some teachers in rural areas claim that they are attacked by witches in the night only because they want to be transferred to urban areas.

He said this when he handed over classroom blocks that were built from the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) at three Primary Schools in Chitambo District

Dr Mwanakampwe said teachers must be willing to work in any part of the country as per conditions of service.

He noted that there are a lot of teachers appearing on the payroll for rural areas who are working in urban areas but warned that teachers should be ready to work where their services are required.

“When being employed you state that you are willing to work in any part of the country but you begin to develop strange diseases just because you want to secure a transfer,” he said.

Dr Mwanakapwe threatened to recommend for the termination of employment of teachers who abandon their work station.

He however advised the local people to protect public service workers against wizards to enhance development in their areas.

And Dr Mwanakampwe underscored the government’s commitment to enhance the provision of education through the construction and expansion of school infrastructure and provision of desks.

The Permanent Secretary handed over a 1 by 2 classroom block, a staff house at Ngalande Primary school that has been constructed at a cost of K1.77 Million and has since been solar powered.

He also handed over a 1 by 3 classroom block which was built at a cost of K747, 000 at Mukando Primary School which has an enrollment of 1,522 pupils.

He observed that the construction of the classroom block and the free education policy have improved the enrollment of pupils from 976 in 2021 to 1,522 this year.

The Permanent Secretary also handed over a 1 by 2 classroom block and a staff house which were built at a cost of K1.1 Million.

Meanwhile, Chitambo Town Council Chairperson, Brian Mwelwa commended Government for easing the provision of council services by increasing the Constitution Development Fund (CDF) which saw the construction of the 1 by 3 classroom block and a staff house.

Mr Mwelwa noted that the council was also able to provide solar power and install a water reticulation system at the learning institution.

“We remain committed to improving the lives of our people through the use of the CDF,” he said.

Chitambo District Commissioner,Topson Kunda commended Government for the construction of school infrastructure which he said is responding to the free education policy which has seen increased enrolment in the district.

N.B: Picture for illustration purposes

Credit: ZANIS

Footballer  Nathan Ashton has been jailed after raping two women in separate s3x attacks

Former Premier League footballer, Nathan Ashton has been jailed after raping two women in separate s3x attacks.

The English footballer, 37, played for both Fulham and Charlton Athletic during his playing career. He has been jailed for 16 years after being convicted of the two r@pes, which happened eight years apart.

In powerful victim impact statements, one of Ashton’s victims told how she will never be free from the “impact” of the attack. She also stated: “Because of what he chose to do to me, I have feared men ever since – and always will. The feelings I hold for him are disgust and hatred. I think he is a vile human being.” The second woman told how she now suffers from panic attacks.

Reading Crown Court heard how the first attack took place in 2015 when Ashton, who had represented his country as a youth team player, drove his victim into the countryside. She waited five years before coming forward to police as she feared that she would not be believed.

The second attack happened in February last year when the victim woke to find Ashton on top of her. The court heard that he carried on his attack as she begged repeatedly for him to stop.

In 2015 he was given a 15-year jail sentence after pleading guilty to a number of offences relating to a spree of armed robberies of bookmakers and shops across southeast England.

At the time detectives said that “the amount of evidence against Ashton gave him no other option but to plead guilty.” But the former England youth international was released early and he was on home leave during the second attack.

At a sentencing hearing for the rapes, Judge Mathew Turner said: “You used your physical strength to do what you wanted, with no empathy or compassion for your victims. You are manipulative and focused on yourself and your own sexual satisfaction.”

Ashton began his career at Charlton before joining Fulham in 2007. He joined Crystal Palace on loan before joining Wycombe Wanderers and AFC Wimbledon. He ended his playing career in 2014 at Isthmian League Division One North club Tilbury.

Andrew Tate banned from leaving Romania amid human traff!cking case

Controversial influencer, Andrew Tate has been banned from leaving Romania after a court of appeal overturned a ruling that allowed him to travel within the EU.

The Court of Appeals in Bucharest revealed on Tuesday that it has overturned a previous ruling that allowed the controversial internet personality free movement within the European Union while awaiting trial on charges of human traff!cking. Pending the start of the trial, they are banned from leaving Romania.

It comes after Tate, 37, and his brother Tristan, 35, two weeks ago celebrated being given permission to leave the country for the first time in two years.

The former kickboxer took to X, formerly Twitter, on July 5 announcing the news and declared ‘I AM FREE… THE SHAM CASE IS FALLING APART’.

Tate and his brother were charged in mid-2023 with r@pe, human trafficking, and forming a criminal gang to s3xually exploit women, which they deny.

Romanian prosecutors formally indicted Tate in June along with Tristan and two Romanian women in the same case.

All four were arrested in late December 2022 near Bucharest and have all denied the allegations made against them.

Two weeks ago, when the brothers received initial news that they were able to leave Romania, a spokesperson for the pair said: ‘The Romanian courts have ruled in favour of Andrew and Tristan Tate, lifting restrictions on their travel within the European Union,’ adding: ‘This represents a significant victory and a major step forward in the ongoing case.’

‘It reflects the significant progress the legal team have made in challenging the allegations brought against them.

Andrew and Tristan’s lawyer, Eugene Vidineac said: ‘We embrace and applaud the decision of the court today, I consider it a reflection of the exemplary behaviour and assistance of my clients.

‘Andrew and Tristan are still determined to clear their name and reputation; however, they are grateful to the courts for placing this trust in them.

‘For the brothers, who have faced limitations on their movement for nearly two years, this ruling is a welcome relief.

‘It allows them to resume their lives with greater freedom and peace of mind.

‘They are now able to travel freely throughout the EU to pursue professional opportunities without restriction.’

This ‘relief’ was short-lived, however, as the ruling was today overturned.

In Tate’s bizarre video posted on July 5, he paced topless around parked supercars and said: ‘For the first time in nearly three years, the judge has decided I can leave Romania.’

He also referred to the charges as a ‘sham case’ before referencing a platform that says it teaches the skill of money-making and protesting his innocence.

Tate and Tristan were initially arrested in December 2022 along with two Romanian women – model Georgiana Naghel and former cop Luana Radu – but were formerly indicted in June last year.

The two female suspects -dubbed ‘Tate’s Angels’ also face extradition to the UK once their court proceedings in Romania come to an end.

The brothers have been accused of 10 allegations of r@pe and s3xual assault from three alleged victims in the UK.

The pair faced complaints from victims who claimed they were drugged and subjected to sexual acts between 2012 and 2015.

Romanian law states the trafficking of adults carries a lengthy prison sentence of up to a decade, as does rape.

SOLICITOR GENERAL MARSHAL MUCHENDE MUST GO TOO – Fred M’membe

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SOLICITOR GENERAL MARSHAL MUCHENDE MUST GO TOO

The resignation of Mr Tom Shamakamba, the Director General of the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) is long overdue. Similarly, we expect the Solicitor General Mr Marshal Muchende, whose corrupt activities are equally known throughout ACC, and other law enforcement agencies, to follow suit.

Yesterday, Dr O’Brien Kaaba, a member of the ACC board disclosed that state chambers (Mr Muchende’s office) were in the forefront of looting: “State chambers are in the forefront of cutting corrupt deals and facilitating corruption. This has put all law enforcement agencies in an awkward situation as state chambers ought to be an ally in fighting corruption. No serious crusade against corruption can yield fruits when the heart of the legal machinery for government is contaminated,” Dr Kaaba stated. “The level of corruption is sickening, to the extent that state chambers are the ones looking for litigants to sue the government and pre-agree to settle or enter consent orders involving huge sums of money. The scheme has been perfected to the extent that some orders are now signed using judges outside Lusaka to avoid public scrutiny and media attention in Lusaka. The president needs to do two things: a) dismiss his senior legal advisors and b) either set up a commission of inquiry or authorize a special audit into all the high value payments authorized by state chambers in the last three years.



“It is a mistake to expect ACC to be an effective tool for fighting corruption in its current form. It is a captured institution. The forces that are ripping off the state resources through state chambers also have their stranglehold on ACC. It is no wonder the media has been reporting that the ACC management has simply cut off the board from decision making at the ACC. If the media reports are true, the ACC is not accountable to its board but to the same corrupt elements looting public resources. This suggests the capture is so complete and corruption reigns with impunity.”

Dr Kaaba, who is also a law lecturer at the University of Zambia (UNZA) advised Mr Hakainde Hichilema to consider setting up a commission of inquiry to find out the depth of the problem. He stated that the mandate of the commission should be broad and extend to both current and past corruption.

Therefore, it would be highly hypocritical and a mockery for Mr Hichilema to let go of Mr Shamakamba but retain Mr Muchende. Just like Mr Shamakamba, Mr Muchende is severely soiled with corruption, and they both deserve to be arrested and prosecuted immediately, if indeed, Mr Hichilema is serious with the crusade against corruption. Even if, we highly doubt if Mr Hichilema can take such a bold step insofar as addressing Mr Muchende’s corruption is concerned. We say this because on August 21, 2023, we raised concern over Mr Hichilema’s silence and attempts by State House to block the ACC bribery investigation on Mr Muchende. We were aware that the ACC had placed a restriction order on the property believed to belong to Mr Muchende over allegations that the Solicitor General received a sum of over US$ 500,000 as a bribe – and much more – from a named former liquidator. We were also reliably informed about the frantic attempts from State House to get the restriction order lifted and the investigations into Mr Muchende’s alleged involvement in corruption thwarted or frustrated.

We further addressed Mr Hichilema directly on this matter with following questions:

1. Why is there panic and desperation in State House over Mr Muchende’s investigation?

2. Who is Mr Muchende to Mr Hichilema? What is their relationship?

3. What past business/political or other dealings have Mr Hichilema and Mr Muchende done together?

4. Since there is a traceable history between the two, isn’t Mr Hichilema compromised in this matter?

We raised the questions above as a way of reminding this corrupt regime, and Mr Hichilema, in particular that his continued silence on this matter is eroding the people’s trust and confidence in the country’s justice system. To date, there has been no response to our questions and nothing has happened to Mr Muchende. Only Mr Hichilema knows why he has kept such a tainted person in the state chambers. Its high time Mr Hichilema halted the corruption and bribery scheme going on in the state chambers by discharging Mr Muchende from public office.

Fred M’membe
President of the Socialist Party

ACC DG resigns, as HH accepts resignation

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ACC DIRECTOR GENERAL TOM SHAMAKAMBA STEPS DOWN AFTER DOSSIER OF CORRUPTION ALLEGATIONS

Corruption Woes Deepen at Anti-Corruption Commission as President Hichilema Accepts Resignation of Director General

President Hakainde Hichilema has accepted the resignation of Mr. Thom Trevor Shamakamba from his position as Director General of the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) in Zambia.

The development comes amidst growing concerns over the effectiveness of the country’s anti-corruption efforts under Shamakamba’s leadership.

Rumors of deepening rifts between Shamakamba and the ACC board had been swirling for some time, with reports that he had repeatedly failed to heed the board’s directives to pursue corruption cases involving government officials.

One particularly contentious issue was Shamakamba’s decision to grant immunity to former Foreign Affairs Permanent Secretary Ronald Simwinga, who was implicated in the misappropriation of K69 million. He was also accused of shielding four former Ministry of Finance officials from investigation.

These decisions, coupled with Shamakamba’s apparent reluctance to go after serving government officials accused of corruption, had led to growing frustration within the ACC and among the general public.

The resignation also comes on the heels of scathing criticisms from opposition leaders, who have accused the Hichilema administration of being “the most corrupt government” and “pillaging public resources” through dubious procurement practices.

Socialist Party President Dr. Fred M’membe went as far as to state that the current government’s corruption makes the previous Patriotic Front administration look like “mere pick-pocketers, stealing small change.”

The accusations of selective prosecution and the politicization of the anti-corruption fight have further eroded public confidence in the ACC’s ability to effectively tackle the scourge of graft.

President Hichilema, who campaigned on a platform of fighting corruption, has now been tasked with restoring the credibility of the anti-corruption efforts. The acceptance of Shamakamba’s resignation may be seen as a first step in that direction, but the public will be closely watching to see if the new leadership at the ACC will be able to deliver on the promise of a corruption-free Zambia.

As the nation grapples with these corruption woes, the question remains: will the Hichilema administration be able to turn the tide and reclaim the moral high ground in the fight against graft, or will the ACC continue to be seen as a mere political tool in the hands of those in power?

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16th July, 2024

TSHISEKEDI TELLS DRC CATHOLIC BISHOPS ABOUT THE US$20M PAY-OUT TO BUY ZAMBIA’S SILENCE- Fred M’membe

TSHISEKEDI TELLS DRC CATHOLIC BISHOPS ABOUT THE US$20M PAY-OUT TO BUY ZAMBIA’S SILENCE

It is very sad that Mr Felix Tshisekedi, the President of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), can no longer hide how he has extended his corruption and other abuses in the Congo-DR to the whole region.

In a recent meeting with Congo-DR Catholic Bishops, the visibly annoyed Mr Tshisekedi, divulged to the Catholic Bishops that no matter what they do in opposition to his corrupt, repressive and scandalous regime, he was in total control of the region. He claimed that he had paid millions of dollars to the region’s leaders, except Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa who has refused to take his money, and that in Zambia, a sum of US$ 20 million has been taken from Mr Tshisekedi. He also bragged to the Catholic Bishops that because of these huge pay-outs, none of his critics, political opponents and their supporters, including former Congo-DR president Joseph Kabila, who is currently leaving outside, will be accommodated in any of these countries whose leaders he has captured, and that all critics and political opponents fleeing will be apprehended and sent back to Congo-DR.

We are worried about these revelations. We are worried that if nothing is done, the bells tolling on the people of the Congo-DR will tomorrow toll on us in this region, especially us in Zambia, whose proximity to the Congo-DR is much more and whose leadership seem to have an insatiable appetite for dollars, and are also in a hurry to become big millionaires or if possible, billionaires. If a leader of a country can receive a sum of US$ 20 million of unearned money as a personal gift from a leader of another country whose people are very poor and the country is in turmoil, and ingulfed in an intractable civil war, what does that mean?

We had Mobutu Seseseko, one of the most corrupt and senselessly tyrannical African leaders in history, flashing around millions of dollars he had stolen from the people of Zaire, as the Congo-DR was called then, but none of our leaders in the region took a cent from him. Tanzania’s Mwalimu Julius Nyerere took nothing. Zambia’s Kenneth Kaunda took nothing. Angola’s Augustino Neto took nothing. Namibia’s Sam Nujoma took nothing. Botswana’s Ketumire Masire took nothing. Zimbabwe’s Robert Mugabe took nothing. Mozambique’s Samora Machel took nothing. And even South Africa’s Nelson Mandela and Thabo Mbeki took nothing.

But today, our leaders are stuffing their bank accounts with millions stolen from the poor Congolese people. This is what happens when principles are lost. This is what happens when values are lost. This is what happens when greedy reigns supreme. The likes of Tshisekedi and those he is bribing are not leaders. They are something else but not leaders. But as they say, it is just a matter of time before the chickens come home to roost. Those involved in this evil scheme shall pay the price and regret their greedy actions someday soon.

We demand that the Zambian authorities come clean on Mr Tshisekedi’s huge pay-out claims.

Fred M’membe
President of the Socialist Party

Amb. Emmanuel Mwamba discusses the case of human rights violations by the Zambia Police as reported by the USA State Department

Human Rights abuse by the Zambia Police

Amb. Emmanuel Mwamba discusses the case of human rights violations by the Zambia Police as reported by the USA State Department Country Report on Zambia, the recent Human Rights Watch

He has written a brief on the matter using Court documents filed in Zambia.

Abductions, a case of the Zambia Police

By Amb. Emmanuel Mwamba

Zambia’s top cop, Mubita Nawa, was on his hopeful way to head the International Criminal Police Organisation (INTERPOL) as its next Secretary General when ugly reports emerged in international press about his clearly unprofessional conduct while serving in the Zambia Police as Deputy Police Commissioner.
INTERPOL is the world’s largest international police organisation dealing with over 196 member states police cooperation and crime control.

A father and son Vinod and Uddit Saddu wrote a scathing letter, through their London lawyers, Leverets Group, to Interpol stating that they had strong grounds to believe that Mr. Nawa played a pivotal role in a conspiracy that led to their unlawful kidnapping, detention, assault and extortion in September, 2022.

This painted a police service that is unprofessional, brutal and frequently abuses human rights.

In the process of election, Mubita Nawa proceeded to lose when the Interpol Executive Committee picked his competitor, Brazilian police officer, Valdecy Urquiza.

The Zambia Police refuted the allegations of abduction and illegal detention of the Sadhus stating that issues raised were baseless and untrue.

BUT WHAT IS THE TRUTH?

In witness statements filed in the Lusaka High Court by their lawyers, SimezaSangwa Associates, in the matter 2023/HP/2001 in suing police officers; Malambo, Bernard Phiri, Mweemba and Rashid Munali, Mwila Chintu and the Attorney General, Mr. Vinod Sadhu, Managing Director of Sun Pharmaceuticals Limited, residing at Plot No. 10968, Lunsemfwa Road, Kalundu, Lusaka detailed their abductions, illegal detention and extortion.

On 18th September 2022, Vinod arrived with his son, Uddit Sadhu, at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport in Lusaka. On 29th September, 2022, the Director of Immigration called the Sadhu’s liaison officer, Chifunda, asking him to inform Uddit to come and collect their immigration papers.

Upon arrival at the Immigration Department Headquarters at Kent Buildings on Haile Selassie Road, and were ushered in 2012 where they were met by a Mr. Namangolwa, who they had met earlier at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport on 18th September 2022.
A few minutes later a group of six (6) armed men invaded the room and without introducing themselves and without showing any identity documents, later led the Sadhus downstairs and bundled them in the waiting vans with one vehicle they remember was bearing number plates AID 1234.

The Sadhus were put in one vehicle with a man that was being called Rashid Munali. Munali was later identified as UPND cadre impersonating as a police officer.

Chifunda was put in the other vehicle with officers namely; Mwila Chintu, Bernard Phiri from Sesheke Police and other individuals.

The Sadhus vehicle remained behind.

They were driven away with blazing sirens, at high speed, and officers employing evasive maneuvers and the convoy drove on the opposite side of the Addis Ababa dual carriage way.

They later learnt that the vehicles they were being driven in came from State House and one of them was being driven by a driver to Mr. Levy Ngoma, Special Assistant for Politics to President Hakainde Hichilema.

The captors tried to confuse the abducted by going round circles but Vidon remembers were taken. It was in Kalundu at big house that looked like a private lodge opposite a newly constructed duplex. The house is house no.391, Lufubu Road, Kalundu, Lusaka.
He remembers this as the property was near a house former President, Dr. Kenneth Kaunda lived after he left office.

When they arrived at the premises, they were photographed and all items such as company documents, white books, identity documents, banking papers and statement of account between Sun Pharmaceuticals and Ministry of Justice dated 27th September 2022, were confiscated and recorded.

The three were separated and were locked up.

Rashid Munali, Malambo and Mwila Chintu interrogated Vinod on matters concerning the directors and ownership of Sun Pharmaceuticals Limited and its signatories and the money so far received from the Ministry of Justice.

He was asked about his financial contributions made to the United Party for National Development (UPND). Vinod told his captors that he knew the late Anderson Mazoka who he had met in 1979.

The captors also brought up the controversial matter of the Kalenga Family and their shareholder claim of Sun Pharmaceuticals Limited. Vinod referred the team to various court judgements from High Court up to the Supreme Court that settled the matter.

Later, the interrogators brought his son in the room and repeated the same questions extensively.

Afterwards, the captors came back in the room and warned them that “You will never leave the building till you cooperate and do what we ask of you”.

However, commotion emerged when they discovered that Chifunda had sent a S.O.S message to a William Banda, relaying the fears that they were abducted by unknown persons purporting to be police officers and were kept at a private lodge in Kalundu. He had ALSO a location.

During the ensuing chaos, the driver to Levy Ngoma produced a gun and threatened to shoot and kill Chifunda for hiding a phone and for sending a message to “outsiders”.

“I can shoot you for what you have done. In the Flying Squad, we kill people for merely being in the wrong company of anyone we are targeting, how dare you hide this phone from us?”

This immediately caused the trio (Vinod, Uddit and Chifunda) to be moved to what was later identified as Chelstone Police Station after they drove to pick the Sadhus vehicle parked and left at Kent Building.

At Chelstone Police Station, they were ushered in the CIO’s officer. Rashid Munali brought persons he identified as members of the Kalenga Family.
Vinod stated that he knew Hon.

John Kalenga and explained that he took over his firm in the 1980s as new investor into the firm. Vinod stated that the claims by the Kalengas was contested his ownership of the firm, has been processed through the Lusaka High Court, Appeals and Supreme Court and Vinod stated that the judgements would show that the firm and its ownership was established as his rightful owner of the firm.

The Sadhus finally made contacts with their lawyers.

Later, Mubita Nawa arrived at Chelstone Police and conferred with the UPND cadre, Rashid Munali. The men had a document they wanted the Sadhus to sign.

It was only later after 19;00hrs that Mrs. Ireen Kunda from George Kunda &Company found where the Sadhus were being detained.

Vinod was repeatedly denied access to his high blood pressure medications. They were detained in the police cells with 28 others.

The officers told the ‘Captain” to “deal with us”.
Chifunda, who had heard the instructions engaged the “Captain” of the Cell and they escaped any violent attack on them.

Rashid Munali who clearly identified himself as a known police officer, had seized documents and passports from the Sadhus together with a Malambo who identified himself as an officer from State House.

The horror of their 24-hour detention was soon over when they were released the following day.

The case of the Sadhus is not different from the cases of Shabby Chilekwa, the murder suspect, who was beaten and brutally tortured by both the police and persons identified as UPND cadre between 6th and 9th February 2022 at the same private property in Kalundu.

Aide de Camp to former President Edgar Lungu, Chisanga Chanda was also detained and interrogated at the same facility.
Economic and Equity Party (EEP) President, Chilufya Tayali and Patriots for Economic and Progressive Party (PEP) leader, Sean Enoch Tembo have all been victims of brutal attacks, literal abduction.

Former State House Political Advisor Chris Zumani Zimba’s co-accused persons, Marlone Zimba, Potipher Gwai and Given Phiri were brutally beaten and tortured and kept away from lawyers and family members for extended period. The sworn affidavits (Case No. HPBA/16/2023 reveal the sordid details.

I have detailed my own experience where I was beaten and brutally handled and abducted.

I was trailed and followed to a public place, a car wash.

Over twelve persons in 3 motor vehicles brutally captured me despite open protestation of members of the public present at the premises. I was taken away and I couldn’t see BOTH my family and lawyers until the following day.

Similarly, my family and lawyers did not where I was taken until the following day. To cover their crimes, the police officers concocted a false charge that I had assaulted one of them and began a swift prosecution of the case against me.

While my criminal complaint of grievous assault occasioned on me, supported with medical records and reported to Woodlands Police Station against the Police officers was never acted upon.

Further my complaints to the Police and Public Complaints Commission (PPCC) and the Human Rights Commission (HRC) have never been acted upon.

Although the operation to abduct involved over twelve officers and three cars, the police has logged official details that only 3 officers were involved. Were the others UPND cadres? I will never know.

I have since sued the Attorney General and the police officers and as abductors; Steven Simweenda, Brian Chipango and Jospeh Kapasa in the Lusaka High Court and the matter is case no. 2023/HP/1847.

During this period, I joined politics, I have been detained three times and I have heard far worse cases of police brutality, beatings, torture by inmates and ordinary people detained sometimes for simple and civilian cases known as ‘Obtaining”.

The Police is routinely used by members of the public to recover monies lent or borrowed.

This is clearly a civil matter but police officers find a convenient criminal offence known as Obtaining Money by False Pretenses. The detention and sometimes beatings does result in the borrower making forced payments and written undertakings to liquidate the debt.

Yet Government has established the Small Claims Court to expeditiously deal with such cases.

I criticised Rwanda’s leader – now I wake up screaming after constant online attacks

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I criticised Rwanda’s leader – now I wake up screaming after constant online attacks

Michela Wrong

Paul Kagame understands the value of the visual image. He loves being snapped glad-handing a dignitary at the World Economic Forum in Davos – this month, it was Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy.

That’s only bettered by posing back home for a selfie with former England footballer Sol Campbell – Kagame sponsors three of Europe’s top teams – who recently named a baby gorilla.

Both images, he knows, send out a message: “I’m a dynamic African president who hangs out with sexy, important people.”
The man reporters like me first met in 1994 in post-genocide Rwanda, when the country stank of human carrion, has undergone an extraordinary transformation. He’s gone from awkward, camouflage-clad rebel to sleek-suited habitué of the red carpet and banquet hall.

But there’s a vast gap between the glossy image Rwanda broadcasts and the gritty reality, as I discovered when I started researching the 2014 assassination of Patrick Karegeya, Kagame’s former intelligence chief and schoolmate. Underbellies rarely get darker than Rwanda’s.

My book exposed his regime’s ruthless pursuit, well beyond Rwanda’s borders, of opposition leaders, human rights activists and journalists, who are beaten, cowed into silence and – in the most high-profile cases – “disappeared” and killed. The US-based democracy group Freedom House calls this “transnational repression”, and lists Rwanda with the likes of Russia, China and Saudi Arabia as one of the world’s worst practitioners.
After 30 years writing about Africa, I’m no stranger to controversy. My book on one of Kenya’s worst procurement scandals was considered so “hot”, Nairobi bookshop owners hid copies under the counter. When my book on Eritrea came out, I watched it being attacked, page by page, on state television and knew I’d never get another visa there.

I sensed a book about Rwanda would take things to a whole new level, as I’d seen what had happened to other western journalists, academics and human rights investigators daring to voice anything other than sycophantic admiration for the ruling Rwandan Patriotic Front.

Outside the country, it ranged from relentless social media trolling to muscular “no platform” campaigns. Inside, some were arrested, expelled, even sent for obligatory “re-education”.

What was extraordinary for a journalist who had reported on the 1994 genocide was to be accused of ‘genocide denial’
What followed still took my breath away. A tide of vilification, expressed in petition form, on specially created websites, in pseudonymous Amazon reviews, and spread by literally hundreds of anonymous social media accounts. Almost all ignored the topic of my book – Kagame’s extraterritorial assassination campaign – while repeating certain tropes.

I’d always taken it as read I would be accused of racism. What was extraordinary, though, for a journalist who reported on the 1994 genocide for Reuters and the BBC, was to be accused of “genocide denial”.

But there was method in this malevolence. Genocide denial is now an accusation hurled at pretty much any government critic – including members of Kagame’s minority Tutsis who lost loved ones during the genocide. But it’s a crime in Rwanda, carrying a potential 10-year sentence, so I could in theory be arrested if I boarded a plane touching down in Kigali. When a Brussels restaurant owner cancelled my event after a tsunami of tweets and emails, I wondered if I even needed to worry about being arrested in Belgium. Rwandan government supporters have pushed for the EU’s laws on Holocaust denial to embrace supposed “negationists” like me.

Learning the allegation that a British PR company played a key role in orchestrating all this triggered a momentary surge of rage.

I had certainly registered the anonymous handles and minuscule numbers of followers on most of the accounts attacking me, giveaways they weren’t actually run by outraged Rwandan citizens.

I’d also clocked how many of the attacks supposedly penned by Rwandan and Ugandan book reviewers were expressed in suspiciously perfect English. But I’d still assumed only Rwandan embassy officials or intelligence officers in Kigali were involved.

It was shocking but strangely validating to read in an intelligence file, as reported on Sunday, the claim that the Chelgate PR agency – a company operating in my own city and staffed by fellow Brits – had also been at work. The spotless English, the methodical relentlessness, the identikit nature of the slurs, suddenly made sense. Chelgate has denied operating the accounts.

There were industry terms for these techniques, I discovered: “astroturfing”, “straw man accounts” and “sockpuppetry”. Who knew?

Being told that you are being professionally targeted is a jolting psychological experience. The old joke – “Just because I’m paranoid, doesn’t mean they aren’t out to get me” – suddenly has a new relevance. I often wake screaming in the night, convinced Rwandan agents have broken into my flat. In the morning, I sometimes find chairs, duvets and pillows stuffed against the front door: my anxiety has bubbled up in my sleep. A therapist would probably mutter “PTSD”.

And three years of sustained online attacks on your reputation can’t help but have a professional impact, however unquantifiable. Anyone thinking of inviting me to speak at a conference or write an article will, on Googling my name, be presented with a list of accusations only the most stout-hearted – or those who know Rwanda – will casually brush away.

Luckily, I am in the latter part of my career and as a freelancer, I have no boss who can be bullied into sacking me. Most of the people who commission my work have known me for decades and probably assume I have not suddenly changed.

But the constant attacks do work their way into the psyche. I have become more suspicious, more defensive. There are many topics I now won’t discuss on the phone or on email: Rwanda’s use of Pegasus spyware is well documented. I enjoy public speaking far less than I used to: Salman Rushdie’s near-death experience haunts me. I have to force myself to use X, where each time I see three or four fresh sockpuppet accounts latching on.

I realise I have come to resemble my interviewees, and the society they fled. The Rwandan exiles I know only ever meet in public, lower their voices and look over their shoulders when chatting, and switch tables in cafes and restaurants when they fear someone is eavesdropping. I do all those things now, too.

It’s not the Rwanda you see in the Davos selfies, but it’s the Rwanda I know.

• Michela Wrong, former correspondent for Reuters and the Financial Times, is the author of five books on Africa

Dream Come True’- Mbappe Says During Unveiling At Real Madrid

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Kylian Mbappe has been unveiled as a new Real Madrid player at the sold-out Santiago Bernabeu on Tuesday.

The French star completed his dream move to Real Madrid before the start of the European Championship in June.

He has now been presented to the fans and legends of the club in the presence of 80, 000 spectators, the most attended presentation ever in the history of the club tied with Cristiano Ronaldo in 2009.

He completed his medical on Tuesday before signing a five-year deal to become the club’s latest number nine, a shirt famously worn by the legends of the club such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema, Ronaldo, Javier Saviola, and Roberto Soldado.

The 25-year-old described his move to Real Madrid as a dream come true and he is ready to make history at the Santiago Bernabeu.

Mbappe said, “For years I’ve dreamed of playing for Real Madrid and today my dream has come true,

“I’m a happy boy. I’m going to give my life for this club,

Mbappe sent a message of appreciation to Real Madrid president, Florentino Perez for believing him and making the move possible.

He said, “I want to thank the president [Florentino Pérez] first. He believed in me from the first day. A lot of things happened, but I want to say thank you. I want to thank everyone who has worked for me to come here. I know it was hard but now I’m here, I’m a Real Madrid player.

Similarly, Real Madrid president, Florentino Perez congratulated Kylian Mbappe for realising his childhood dream of playing for the club.

Perez said, “Congratulations for having achieved a dream. I know how excited your family is. You fell in love with Real Madrid as a boy. You were here in this stadium aged 13. I know you’ll never forget that day in December 2012, when Zidane invited you to Real Madrid City.

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“Your love for Real Madrid, identifying with this badge, has given you the strength to overcome every obstacle to be here as a new Real Madrid player. Today you’re here because you wanted to be. Your will has overcome all adversity. Thank you for making an effort to wear this shirt.”

Mbappe will join up with his teammates next week to start pre-season after taking part in the European Championship.

Messi Wins 45th Trophy As Argentina Defeat Colombia To Win 2024 Copa America

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Argentina earned a 1-0 win over Colombia to win the 2024 Copa America on Monday for the 16th time.

Lautaro Martinez scored the winning goal in extra time to hand Argentina their third consecutive trophy after the 2021 Copa America and the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

The kick off was delayed for 82 minutes following crowd trouble caused by fans who don’t have tickets.

The game lacked spark and opportunities were had to come by as the first half ended goalless.

Lionel Messi suffered an ankle injury and he was subbed off in the 66th minute as Argentina battled to break down the resolute Colombia, who were on a 28-match unbeaten before the final.

Nothing could separate the tie in the regulation time as it went into extra time but Argentina has the last laugh as the penalty shootout was approaching.

Martinez finished off a Giovanni Lo Celso’s pass in the 112th minute to break the hearts of the Colombians and set Argentina on the verge of history.

The victory means Lionel Messi has now won his 45th trophy for club and country, the most by any footballer in the history of the game.

Argentina also became the most successful team in the history of the competition with 16 Copa America trophies.

It was a befitting end for Angel Di Maria, who announced that he will retire from international duty before the start of the competition.

Di Maria said, “I dreamt it, that’s why I said it was the last Copa America and it ended here. I dreamt that I would reach the final, I dreamt that I would win it, that I would retire like this,”

Di Maria was subbed off in the final minute of the extra time to loud cheers from the Argentina supporters and he expressed his delight at the opportunity to retire with a trophy.

He said, “I have so many beautiful feelings..I am eternally grateful to this generation, they gave me everything, they made me achieve what I wanted so much, and today I am leaving in this way, how better than this?”

Uruguay defeated Canada 4-3 on penalties to win the third place match which earned them the bronze medal.

Argentina will now face Spain in the final of the Finalissima in 2025.

Euro 2024: Spanish Footballers Deserve To Win Ballon d’Or -Rodri

Spain midfielder, Rodri has revealed that the country deserves a Ballon d’Or winner after winning the 2024 European Championship trophy in Germany on Sunday.

Spain defeated England 2-1 to win the competition for the fourth time, making them the most successful team in the competition’s history.

The La Furia Roja capped off a brilliant tournament with the trophy after defeating the likes of Germany, Italy and France on their way to glory.

Spain won all their seven games and also scored the most goals in the competition with 15 strikes.

The Ballon d’Or award has been dominated by players in the Spanish La Liga, no Spanish player has ever won the award since 1960 when Luis Suarez won it.

The likes of Vinicius Junior and Jude Bellingham are the favourites for the award but both of them failed to deliver at the Copa America and the Euros.

The Manchester City midfielder wants the award to be given to a Spaniard following their historic triumph in Germany.

Rodri said: “Spanish football deserves a Ballon d’Or winner, I’m going to be honest, I would like for a Spaniard to win it, I don’t care who. It would be great.”

Rodri also mentioned that Dani Carvajal, who won the Champions League and the Spanish League title deserves the award.

He said, “I’ve heard that (Champions League winners Real Madrid’s) Dani Carvajal also deserves it. From an individual standpoint, I’m very proud of what I am doing and the recognition I’m getting. But someone else has to make that assessment.

“I hope a Spaniard gets it. I think Spanish football deserves it. I would love for that to happen. I think I could be among the candidates not just for the titles that I’ve won this year but for my performances. But it [winning the award] doesn’t cross my mind.”

Similarly, Spain’s coach, Luis de la Fuente also called for Rodri to win the prestigious award.

He said: “For me Rodri is the best player in the world, please give him the Ballon d’Or now,” De la Fuente said.

Rodri was named the player of the tournament and he started in six of Spain’s seven games in Germany, scoring one goal with a passing accuracy of 92.84 per cent.

Here Is Why Kodak Black Will No Longer Perform “Super Gremlin”

Kodak Black is taking his sobriety journey very seriously, and for that reason, the Florida rapper informed his fans in an Instagram live that he is saying goodbye to any future performances of the hit song “Super Gremlin.

He attributed his decision to his previous experiences of being “scared to be sober” and his resolve to give up drugs.

“I’m going to stop performing ‘Super Gremlin,’ period. Generally speaking, I’m sober, and I say this to my people to let them know that it’s a serious matter. I could talk about it now. Do you feel me? For the most part, bro, I am sober,” he declared in a live Instagram video.

“Like Batman, I couldn’t have waited ’til, like, Saturday [to take drugs]. Now, I can wait a few days. I’m proud of myself. I ain’t saying I couldn’t have; it was just like a ni**a was scared to be sober.”

He then encouraged other drug abusers to give up by saying: “That’s motivation for ni**as to feel like if the Gremlin could do it, y’all could do it.”

This isn’t the first time the rapper has opened up about his challenges with pills.

During one of his concerts, he told fans how much he regretted rapping about taking “perocets” in Super Gremlin.

He then admitted to his old habit of chewing “100 Percs a day” and being grateful that they weren’t fake which he felt if they were, he could “have been dead.”

“I swear to God, and my nias will vouch, I was chewing 100 Percs a day, man. Average, like 40! If I was fking with them fake shts, bruh, I’d have been dead. Bruh, I said that. I’m explaining myself now. I don’t want y’all to hear that and take that and feel like it’s okay to do that sht, ya feel me?”

In 2023, Kodak Black was arrested and later dismissed on cocaine charges. Following the incident, he spoke out about getting sober.

“I remember a point in my life when I was chewing a lot of Percs,” he said in April during another IG Live session.

“Bro, I’m proud of myself. I’ve never been this happy in my life, bro. I don’t know where this came from. What the f**k is going on? I ain’t even going to say I’m anti-Perc. Like, I never took a Perc since I been home but, bro, my dosage is so low that I can’t believe it myself. Man, I’m telling y’all, bro”, Kodak Black went on.

 Ex-NBA Star Jontay Porter Pleads Guilty To Conspiracy To Commit Wire Fraud

Former NBA player Jontay Porter, who has already been banned from the league, revealed on Wednesday that he plotted to skip games to gamble.

The former center for the Toronto Raptors pleaded guilty to conspiracy to conduct wire fraud, saying: “I know what I did was wrong, unlawful, and I am deeply sorry.”

Jontay Porter admitted that he allowed himself to leave games early so that accomplices could profit from wagers on his performance, confirming conclusions from an NBA investigation and accusations in the current prosecution of four other men.

According to him, he took this action “to get out from under large gambling debts.”

In anticipation of his December 18 sentence, Porter, 24, is free on a $250,000 bond.

He informed the court that he is still receiving therapy after completing in-patient treatment for his gambling issue.

In a related instance, four additional individuals are accused of plotting to take advantage of an NBA player’s tip that he would leave the game two games early.

One of the four men allegedly put pressure on the player to pay off debts from gambling by leaving games early in order to profit from bets on him performing poorly.

The player replied to the man’s instructions with a message saying that he would be traveling to Toronto to beat him up if he didn’t follow out the plan because “u hate me and if I don’t get u 8k by Friday.”

The player withdrew from the Jan. 26 and March 20 games after spending just a few minutes on the court, claiming to be injured or ill after giving some of the guys a gratuity, according to the complaint.

Porter only played a short while on those dates before leaving the games to protest that he was ill or injured.

In both games, his assists, rebounds, and points fell short of what the bookies had predicted.

A portion of the accused conspirators allegedly consented in advance to give the player a quarter of any wins from the game on March 20.

A gambler was almost certain to win over $1 million when a betting company became suspicious and withheld the majority of the winnings from him.

The player messaged some men that they “might just get hit with a rico,” which refers to the common abbreviation for a federal racketeering charge after the NBA and others started looking into the matter, according to the lawsuit against them.

The player reportedly asked the lads if they had erased “all the stuff” from their phones.

Jontay Porter played in 26 games this season, five of which he started, and averaged 4.4 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 2.3 assists.

During the 2020–21 season, he also appeared in 11 games for the Memphis Grizzlies.

According to later reports, the lawyer released a statement last month, claiming that Porter “was in over his head due to a gambling addiction.” According to the league, he once wagered against his own club.

12 Things UKA must address to become more formidable for 2026: Otherwise, political incest will injure & ruin PF more- Dr. Chris Zumani

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12 Things UKA must address to become more formidable for 2026: Otherwise, political incest will injure & ruin PF more

By Dr. Chris Zumani Zimba

Introduction

As far as HH is concerned, UKA is his main headache for 2026 against him simply because it brings a proper PF-ECL rebranding to Zambians as well as diverse political stakeholders Coalition. UKA has blue, black, grey, yellow, blown, purple and white parties from different backgrounds. This has posed to be HH’s greatest threat and many top State House officials are sure that they will sign off in 2026 and retire in peace.

However, UKA is still far from being what most Zambians wants it to be or become the unstoppable threat to face and remove the UPND alliance and HH in 2026 because there are key issues that are unresolved and need to be bravely addressed on time. These include the following:

1. UKA must clearly define the nature of the alliance

Everyone has been made to believe that UKA is an alliance of registered political parties. This was welcomed and celebrated by many Zambians. But at some point, UKA was vehemently pushing to register itself as a political party! How and why for an alliance of political parties? Later, UKA appointed my good friend, Thomas Sipalo as its National Youth Chairman. From which political party? My brother is politically independent but forcefully good and politically visible!

Based on their own conduct as well as appointments, UKA is a political pressure group, some form of a defined political movement that is positioning itself into an electoral pact. UKA must clearly define its nature of organization. If it is unregistered political organization, an alliance of parties or an open organizations or movement of parties and individual citizens. A movement would be more appealing, useful and forceful for 2026. Once this question remains hanging, expect more problems at some point.

2. UKA must Undertake Political Stakeholders Mapping

The aforesaid will naturally birth coherent and comprehensive stakeholders mapping exercise. This will be crucial. UKA leaders must identify and list who are responsible members in Zambia, how they can approach and work with them for 2026. This exercise requires defining UKA as a political movement, not as an alliance of political parties only. Fortunately, most Zambian stakeholders are open and willing to support UKA in one way or another: directly or indirectly.

UKA must identify and stakeholders according to their vision and mission, their core objectives and mandate. Here, we are talking about political parties, churches, NGOs, unions, chiefs, scholars, activists, etc. While the core leadership of UKA may be anchored under political parties, it may be more useful to widen membership and embrace everyone willing or interested to join. This is very critical for UKA!

3. UKA must carefully define, clarify and broaden top leadership

Every time we see a new appointment in UKA, they always refer to the “Council of Presidents”. I have personally suffered smoked phone calls from many PF members, MPs and MCCs following two or three UKA appointments at the level of “Council of Presidents” with multiple complaints, furious questions and hill view concerns. Some complaints have come from those who are already in UKA but have been excluded to be part of “Council of Presidents”. How can leaders of political parties without any councilor or MP anywhere in Zambia start discriminating themselves between seniors and juniors? This is prevailing in UKA unfortunately.

At some point, UKA attempted or did create the “Council of SGs”. No one knows if they meet and what they do anyway. Are these UKA SGs also divided between seniors and juniors? Sometimes, this “Council of SGs” has zero idea of what the “ Council of Presidents” does. It’s like a wife who does not know if her husband is still working or he resigned: yet they live together and talk everyday. The above arrangement tells us a bigger story about what UKA “ought to be doing” and not necessarily what UKA “is doing”.

4. UKA must Scrutinize each stakeholder and member using the SWOT Analysis

Before UKA can define, clarify and broaden its top leadership structures, there is need to weigh each member on the scale of SWOT Analysis. Even as the movement is growing fast and may integrate different players, the SWOT Analysis will be useful for membership categorization, planning, implementation and evaluation of their activities. UKA can engage an independent consultant seconded by experts from each party to undertake a comprehensive and objective SWOT analysis of each member.

5. Use the SWOT Analysis Table to determine Roles and Responsibilities for each Member

Even in the garden, we have okra, tomatoes, onions, apples, oranges, mangoes, beans, carrots, chilli, sunflower, shrubs, thorns, etc. A good farmer or gardener must always classify each of all these field plants and treat them as such. So far, UKA has not identified each member from their point of Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats (SWOT). This is a huge technical gap and policy blunder because it will create false or wrong placements and expectations. If UKA is to maximize benefits from each member, assigning roles and responsibilities to each member must be guided by an honest SWOT Analysis Report.

6. UKA must prohibit members from poaching and appointing peers members into their parties

So far, PF is bleeding from political poaching by UKA member parties eating into their countrywide membership. It’s like in UKA, the lazy hyenas have dead carcasses to feast on by simply identifying and mobilizing from PF members and structures. I have received many suspicious calls and violent complaints from PF MPs, members and MCCs asking why some UKA members are appointing PF members into their respective political parties and freely or arrogantly announcing on UKA social media platforms? I am equally as shocked as anyone.

While appointments of PF, FDD, NDC, GP, CF, or any party member into UKA structures seem to be generally welcomed and encouraged, it is clear that most PF members find it treacherous and disrespectful for any UKA member to appoint their members into their political parties. And I totally agree! You cannot create and grow a political alliance by encouraging political incest. This practice is never the hallmark of any alliance anywhere. Simply put, political incest must be categorically disallowed in UKA!

7. Appoint the UKA alliance mother party using the SWOT Analysis Table

In South Africa, they created a coalition or an alliance government led by the ANC and its party president because they have the majority seats in parliament. In Zambia, we have the UPND alliance government led by UPND and its party leader because they have the arrogance of numbers in parliament and HH was elected as Republican President. In Kenya or Brazil, the stories are the same. There is no alliance without a mother or umbrella political party that anchors and hosts everyone.

UKA has dramatically taken a notorious position of ignoring this fact and is running on the false pretext that all the member parties involved are mother or father parties. Very strange approach! I have done political party formation and voter alignment studies at different levels since 2004, l have never come across this model of alliance leadership our UKA is using, just never. While the water is still in their knees, I would recommend that let them put up the right model and workable structure.

8. UKA must Encourage its members to state their expectations from the alliance

In a transparent and ideal political alliance, coalition members must come with specific goals and expectations. Do you want to float three or five MPs in the next election under the alliance? Are you looking for three or two ministerial positions in the coalition government? Do you want your leader to be considered for running mate under the alliance candidacy? Are you bringing financial resources to the table? Do you want to put candidates in one or three districts or provinces?

Look, if such political goals and expectations are not coming out at infant stage of the alliance from its members, then expect more challenges or drama ahead of the coalition. Coincidentally, it’s like UKA members are either expecting the same or they running and scheming to score one goal at the same time. Its like a football team with eleven players all running to kick and score one ball! It’s important for UKA members to put across their respective goals and expectations in UKA.

9. Let political parties float their prospective candidates in UKA

When the UPND alliance was formed, their leader was HH and the mother party in UPND clearly stated that Bally was father political Coalition candidate for 2021. Other alliance members like Felix Mutati and team, Charles Milupi and team, etc negotiated their cakes and were promised ministerial positions. What is wrong for UKA party members to express their views and float their respective party leaders for different positions in UKA?

At least, PF has started to discuss and are resolved to presenting their Edgar Lungu as coalition candidate for 2026. PF SG, Raphael Nakachinda puts it in a selfish and brutal manner: “Without Lungu on the ballot, there shall be no elections in 2026”. It is timely important and wise for all UKA members to encourage their supporters to start discussing and presenting their leaders to UKA for different roles and positions.

10. UKA party members must be engaging their NECs to report and get feedback

Generally, it now appears like UKA is a one way train of “Council of Presidents” for many parties in the alliance. This is a terrible mistake. UKA must have a policy of compelling their top leaders to have national or key membership consultative meetings on a quarterly basis in order to report on the progress made as well as seek feedback and collective consensus. This will strengthen UKA going into 2026.

11. UKA must graduate from the hypocrisy of political equality among members

As earlier stated, there is no political equality in coalition politics and alliance partnerships. This is either gross political ignorance or crooked hypocrisy. UKA members must speedily abandon this false and fake theory of political equality and engage based on what one brings and presents to the table.

Once more, a SWOT Analysis Report for each member will naturally kill and bury this clandestine illusion and misguided preposition. For an alliance of this magnitude to score and win 2026, there is need to engage based on honest, wisdom and maturity instead of babysitting dishonest and false egos! Hence, the SWOT analysis report for each will help.

12. UKA must invite all and sundry into the alliance ahead of HH and UPND for 2026

Jesus Christ said, “the harvest is ready, but the laborers are few”. This is where UKA is standing if they remain cowardly rigged, hypocritical, discriminatory and selfish to embrace new members and ideas. HH is like that arrogant high school bully; you need to mobilize the entire class to join forces in beating him from different angels and bring him down to his knees.

UKA needs every political party in the opposition if possible. Let UKA deliberately engage Fred M’membe, KBF, Andfold Banda, Kasonde Mweenda, Tripple H, The Zambia We Want, Winter Kabimba, etc and bring them inside. Inside UKA talks based on personal emotions or envy against those interested to join UKA must not be entertained. As things are, UKA needs everyone to defeat this Goliath called HH. Unless one just refuses to join, UKA must continue to knock on the door of all opposition leaders and interested citizens.

Conclusion

If UKA fails to speedily reform and address these issues among other pertinent matters patterning to forceful and credible opposition alliances, trust me, PF will be more injured and at some left in political ruins. This is because, Soon or later, PF will enrich the membership of current weaker or briefcase parties in UKA using their presidency in ECL, media platforms as well as their own hard earned structures across Zambia. If UKA will secure benefits for everyone in future, UKA needs urgent reforms and actions from different fronts and players.

Dr Chris ZUMANI Zimba is a Political Scientist, Researcher, Author & Consultant specialized in Comparative Global Governance and Democratic Theories. He holds a PhD, MA, BA and Cert in Political Science. Zimba was President Lungu’s Political Advisor from December 2019 to August 2021. By philosophical approach, Dr. Zimba is a Pan Africanist as well as Afro-Christian by religion.
Email:chriszumaniZimba.cz@gmail.com

A ROTTEN ACC: CORRUPTION FIGHT MUST BEGIN WITH HICHILEMA- Fred M’membe

A ROTTEN ACC: CORRUPTION FIGHT MUST BEGIN WITH HICHILEMA

The revelations by Dr O’Brien Kaaba about the corruption in the Attorney General’s chambers and at the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) are matters that have been of concern for some time. And we have consistently raised alarm over these matters since August last year, and there has been no action.

But yesterday, Dr Kaaba, a member of the ACC board, disclosed that state chambers were in the forefront of looting: “State chambers are in the forefront of cutting corrupt deals and facilitating corruption. This has put all law enforcement agencies in an awkward situation as state chambers ought to be an ally in fighting corruption. No serious crusade against corruption can yield fruits when the heart of the legal machinery for government is contaminated,” Dr Kaaba stated. “The level of corruption is sickening, to the extent that state chambers are the ones looking for litigants to sue the government and pre-agree to settle or enter consent orders involving huge sums of money. The scheme has been perfected to the extent that some orders are now signed using judges outside Lusaka to avoid public scrutiny and media attention in Lusaka. The president needs to do two things: a) dismiss his senior legal advisors and b) either set up a commission of inquiry or authorise a special audit into all the high value payments authorised by state chambers in the last three years.

“It is a mistake to expect ACC to be an effective tool for fighting corruption in its current form. It is a captured institution. The forces that are ripping off the state resources through state chambers also have their stranglehold on ACC. It is no wonder the media has been reporting that the ACC management has simply cut off the board from decision-making at the ACC. If the media reports are true, the ACC is not accountable to its board but to the same corrupt elements looting public resources. This suggests the capture is so complete, and corruption reigns with impunity.”

Dr Kaaba, who is also a law lecturer at the University of Zambia (UNZA), advised Mr Hakainde Hichilema to consider setting up a commission of inquiry to find out the depth of the problem. He stated that the mandate of the commission should be broad and extended to both current and past corruption.

Clearly, this is not about personal differences between Dr Kaaba, a member of (ACC) board, and Mr Tom Shamakamba, the Director General of the ACC. It is about the abuse and consequently weakening of state institutions, especially law enforcement agencies by Mr Hichilema. Today, the Director General of the ACC does not report to his board but only reports to Mr Hichilema at State House. The frustrations being expressed by Dr Kaaba cannot be isolated from the whole ACC board, at least give it to him, Dr Kaaba seems to have a strong spine that others on the ACC board have not demonstrated to have, if at all they have it.

As we have said before, the whole corruption prosecution by Mr Hichilema is nothing but vengeance. Otherwise, how can one explain the ACC’s failure to arrest those close to Mr Hichilema like Solicitor General Mr Marshal Muchende. Mr Muchende’s corruption is known throughout ACC. Recently, the ACC Director General himself whispered to one of our country’s leading civic activists that he was going to arrest Mr Muchende but up to now he has done nothing, and the civic activist he told is wondering why? As we have stated before, Mr Hichilema’s fight against corruption is discredited because it is not just, fair, and honest. It is just about those he considers to be enemies, especially members of the previous government of Mr Edgar Chagwa Lungu.

We also wonder why Dr Kaaba is not resigning. Why is he keeping himself in such a dirty, filthy, and discredited organisation? An organisation that has totally lost credibility. Why is the ACC board chairperson and other board members not resigning? Are they saying what Dr Kaaba is saying is not true? Are they saying the corruption tainted ACC Director General is still the best man for the job? Where is there integrity and patriotism?

Today, corruption in the country is too much because Mr Hichilema himself is corrupt. No wonder he hasn’t declared his assets. He knows he can’t account for what he has, his wealth. Bembas say mumbwe pakulila ninshi pali eko ashintilile (loosely translated: a minion’s excessive arrogance and impunity signifies that they have the backing and support from superiors or high authorities). So, the ACC Director General is definitely leaning and seeking protection in Mr Hichilema. You cannot fight corruption in Zambia without starting with Mr Hichilema and his league. For the fight against corruption and immorality in this country to make sense, it must start with Mr Hichilema and his league.

On August 21, 2023, we raised concern over Mr Hichilema’s silence and attempts by State House to block the ACC bribery investigation on Mr Muchende. We were aware that the ACC had placed a restriction order on the property believed to belong to Mr Muchende over allegations that the Solicitor General received a sum of over US$ 500,000 as a bribe – and much more – from a named former liquidator. We were also reliably informed about the frantic attempts from State House to get the restriction order lifted and the investigations into Mr Muchende’s alleged involvement in corruption thwarted or frustrated.

We further addressed Mr Hichilema directly on this matter with the following questions:

  1. Why is there panic and desperation in State House over Mr Muchende’s investigation?
  2. Who is Mr Muchende to Mr Hichilema? What is their relationship?
  3. What past business/political or other dealings have Mr Hichilema and Mr Muchende done together?
  4. Since there is a traceable history between the two, isn’t Mr Hichilema compromised in this matter?

We raised the questions above as a way of reminding this corrupt regime, and Mr Hichilema, in particular, that his continued silence on this matter is eroding the people’s trust and confidence in the country’s justice system.

The rot at ACC, Attorney General’s chambers, and other state institutions originates from State House. No doubt, Mr Hichilema is presiding over an extremely corrupt government.

Fred M’membe
President of the Socialist Party

CHIZOMBE RESCINDS DECISION TO HAVE LUNGU’S ANSWER

CHIZOMBE RESCINDS DECISION TO HAVE LUNGU’S ANSWER REMOVED FROM THE RECORD

YOUTH activist Michelo Chizombe now has a change of mind on having Edgar Lungu’s answer to his petition struck out from the record.

Chizombe says since the Constitutional Court ruled that it will proceed to hear and determine the case on merit, Lungu’s spirited response can be maintained on the record.

In this matter Chizombe wants the Court to declare that Lungu’s participation in the previous election was unconstitutional.

Chizombe who has cited Lungu, the Electoral Commission of Zambia and the Attorney General as respondents in the matter indicated that Lungu contravened the constitution when he participated in the August 12, 2021 general elections.

He stated that the electoral body contravened the constitution when it accepted Lungu’s nomination and allowed him to be on the ballot paper for the 2021 presidential elections which enabled him to participate.

The petitioner wants the Court to pronounce that Lungu is not eligible to contest a presidential election under the current constitution as read with the now repealed 1991 Constitution (as amended).

Chizombe is seeking a combined interpretation of Sections 7 of Act no.1 of 2016 and Section 2 of the same Act.

He is further seeking a declaration that Lungu is not eligible to seek presidential office for a third term.

In his answer to the petition, Lungu swore that he was never sworn into office twice.

The former president said the ConCourt has already pronounced itself on his eligibility debate when it cleared all constitutional barriers for his attempt at third term.

He said a dissenting judgement by Court president Margaret Munalula cannot be relied upon to set a precedent.

Lungu added that the Court should embrace the principle of finality in legal decisions, and consider the grim effects of setting aside a decision that was rightfully made in his favor.

Chizombe submitted that Lungu’s answer to his petition as it does not address the issues raised in regards to his qualification to contest the 2021 general election and future elections.

He said the purported answer by the former Head of State respondent does not comply with Order 4 Rule 4 of the Constitutional Court rules and must be set aside.

“This purported answer by Lungu will certainly lead to embarrassment of these proceedings and an absurdity because the Petitioner has to defend its petition against the answer,” Chizombe said.

“In the current circumstances, there is no answer by Lungu that joins issue with the petition.”

The youth activist has filed a notice of discontinuance of his application to strike out Lungu’s answer.

“Take notice that owing to the ruling delivered by this court on July 9, 2024, on the notice of motion to raise preliminary issues, the petitioner consequently discontinues his application to strike out the first respondent’s answer,” said Chizombe.

By Mwaka Ndawa
Kalemba

HOW I AM THINKING OF EXILE UNTIL HH LEAVES OFFICE- Kasebamashila Kaseba

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Kasebamashila Kaseba
HOW I AM THINKING OF EXILE UNTIL HH LEAVES OFFICE

Today, Monday, 15th July, 2024, is four months since Friday, 15th March, 2024, when I was abducted, house searched, phones confiscated and detained by Zambia Police for four days at Kabwata Zambia Police cells without a charge or arrest or investigation while President Hichilema himself ordered the police against such police criminality of abduction and abduction, he himself had suffered as opposition, in his address to the nation through Parliament on the progress made on national values and principles.

On Monday, 18th March, 2024, Simuuwe sent his lawyer James and Doris Legal Practitioners to Kabwata Police Cells to demand from me in the police cell K5.5m for defamation and “instructed to… render you bankrupt” so that “the semblance of your journalism (or whatever) career shall be ruined forever.”

Simuuwe that evening appeared on Prime TV flagship “Oxygen of Democracy” to discuss the HH address and more his defamation.

I was arrested and bonded on the fourth or last day, Tuesday, 19th March, 2024 without my phones.

I later three times in three months went to Lusaka Magistrate Court to extend my police bond or check for the DPP instruction on my matter without the police appearance. I stopped checking.

President HH in opposition from 2006 to 2021 was similarly arrested for according to him about 15 times, abducted and detained for 127 days for trumped-up treason especially by the PF government that HH repeatedly promised to end PF lawlessness and cadreism by restoration of the rule of law and order.

When HH was released from detention, in 2017, he wrote a letter, hand delivered to me by Simuuwe, of gratitude for my solidarity to him and later in 2019 phoned me to again thank me for my solidarity.

He has since lied and backpadded on his word to even punish a Parliamentarian who called him a liar in Parliament after the same presidential address on values and principles.

I was also in contact with the Human Rights Commission (HRC) Chairperson and Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA), Attorney General, Zambia Police Spokesperson before I was abducted from home and detained at Kabwata.

They were as indifferent or gave silent treatment as HH.

In the last four months or almost three years of UPND and HH reign or five years of Prime TV Lusaka High Court defamation lawsuit, I have thought and agonised through Prime TV Gerald Shawa, UPND HH hypocrisy, self-contradictions or indifference or silent treatment especially when UPND cadres and Zambia Police clearly contradict HH’s word or experience or break or bend the law.

HH also knows from experience that whenever police commit such criminalities, they commit worse criminalities in cover up.

That is, than apologise for their crimes of detention for four days or violations of human rights, police generally destroy such phones, evidence or even threaten lives of victims as Prime TV, Shawa, and now Simuuwe are doing.

These have not just frozen and stolen my Prime TV stolen dues, programmes, sued me in Lusaka High Court but also threatened my life or family or marriage or children plus my journalism career without HH or court or Police interest or intervention because they feel sanctioned by HH.

HH in 2016 Presidential election petition also sued the state for his constitutional right to be heard he himself is violating or denying others once in power.

That is how HH’s Zambia even according to Zambia Police itself is unsafe and unsecure for such daily life like jogging and owning feature phones.

That is the basis of my (external) exile especially that I am an (internal) exile and HH as the most traveled President is also (technical) exile.

Some, especially opposition particularly the PF still think I deserve my punishment or abuse from UPND, HH, Prime TV and Simuuwe as I supported them in opposition or I am also still a UPND cadre like confessed UPND consultant cadre Simuuwe.

Africa’s richest man Aliko Dangote has no house outside of Nigeria, shocks many

Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, has surprised many Nigerians by revealing that he does not own a house outside the country. Dangote stated that he only has two homes, one in his hometown of Kano and another in Lagos. When visiting Abuja, he stays in a rented apartment.

In January, Forbes magazine named Dangote Africa’s richest man for the 13th consecutive year, despite Nigeria’s economic challenges.

Over the past year, his net worth increased by $400 million, reaching $13.9 billion (£10.7 billion).

At 66, Dangote built his wealth through his ventures in cement and sugar. Last year, he launched an oil refinery in Lagos, Nigeria’s economic centre.

He made these remarks to journalists at the Dangote Petroleum Refinery on Sunday.

Dangote’s comments have raised eyebrows in a country where the affluent often indulge in lavish lifestyles, with many owning properties in cities like London, Dubai, and Atlanta.

His revelation has sparked diverse reactions on social media. Some view his decision as a shrewd business move, noting that renting can be more cost-effective than buying. For Dangote, the choice stems from a desire to see Nigeria prosper.

“The reason I don’t have a London or America house is solely because I wanted to focus on industrialization in Nigeria,” he said.

“I am very passionate about the Nigeria dream and apart from my Lagos house, I have another one in my home state, Kano, and a rented one in Abuja.

“If I have houses all over America and Co., I would not be able to concentrate and build something for my people.”

Mr. Dangote is known for owning an opulent residence in Lagos’ exclusive Banana Island, a neighbourhood home to many high-profile Nigerians.

In contrast, his house in Kano, his home state, is modest and was used to receive guests following the death of his brother, Sani Dangote, in 2021.

Public affairs analyst Sani Bala praised Mr. Dangote, stating that he was setting a commendable example.

“Nigerians need to be re-oriented to understand that owning several mansions is not an achievement when the money would be needed elsewhere.

“Dangote said he sold his house in London in 1996 and I am sure monies realised from the sale was put back into his business; that is the way to go.”

Kenyan man confesses to m&rder!ng 42 women including his wife as remains of nine mutilated victims are found

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Police in Kenya have arrested a suspected serial k!ller who confessed to murdering 42 women including his wife before dumping their dismembered bodies in a Nairobi rubbish tip.

So far, a total of nine butchered bodies in plastic bags have been pulled from the garbage site in the Mukuru slum area.

Acting Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja said the 33-year-old suspect, named as Collins Jumaisi Khalusha, was arrested at around 3:00 am (0000 GMT) on Monday, July 15, near a Nairobi bar.

‘We are dealing with a serial k!ller, a psychopathic serial killer who has no respect for human life,’ the head of the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) Mohamed Amin told reporters. ‘We are dealing with a vampire, a psychopath.’

Amin said Khalusha claimed the m&rders took place between 2022 and July 11 this year.

‘The suspect confessed to have lured, k!lled, and disposed of 42 female bodies at the dumping site,’ he added.

‘Unfortunately, and this is very sad, the suspect alleged that his first victim was his wife… who he strangled to death, before dismembering her body and disposing it at the same site,’ he said.

The suspect was tracked down after analysis of one of the victim’s mobile phones, Amin said, in a joint operation by the DCI and the National Police Service.

As officers swooped, ‘he was in the process of luring another victim’, Amin said.

Khalusha had confessed to having had ‘carnal knowledge’ with some of his victims, he added.

Officers searched his one-room house, located just 100 metres (yards) from where the bodies were found, discovering a machete, nylon sacks, rope, a pair of industrial rubber gloves – as well as a ‘pink female handbag’, and ‘two female panties’.

The areas will remain ‘active crime scenes,’ Amin said, promising a thorough investigation.

Nine mutilated and dismembered bodies have so far been retrieved from the crime scene, according to police, with Kanja saying autopsies on the victims would be carried out on Monday. Eight have been confirmed to be female.

A second suspect who was caught with a phone belonging to one of the victims has also been arrested, Amin said.

Kenya’s police watchdog, the Independent Police Oversight Authority (IPOA), had said on Friday it was looking into whether there was any police involvement in the bodies found in the tip, noting that the dumpsite was just 100 metres from a police station.

IPOA was also investigating if there had been a ‘failure to act to prevent’ the grisly k!llings.

Assassination attempts on U.S. Presidents: From Lincoln to Trump

From as early as the 19th century, there have been numerous assassination attempts and plots targeting presidents of the United States of America, a trend that continues to this day.

Donald Trump, the former president of the US, became the latest victim of such attempts on Saturday, July 13, 2024. He narrowly escaped death when a bullet grazed his right ear while delivering a speech at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania.

Reports indicate that the former president is now out of danger, thanks in part to the swift actions of the Secret Service in apprehending the shooter.

Conversations have already begun regarding gun ownership in a nation where the constitution guarantees citizens the right to bear arms.

In response to the attempted assassination of Donald Trump, this report explores the extensive history of such incidents involving US presidents dating back to the 19th century.

The following excerpt is drawn from the Wikipedia page titled “List of United States presidential assassination attempts and plots.”

Presidents assassinated

Abraham Lincoln

The assassination of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States, occurred on Good Friday, April 14, 1865, at Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C., around 10:15 PM. The assassin, John Wilkes Booth, a well-known actor and Confederate sympathizer from Maryland, planned initially to kidnap Lincoln but later decided to assassinate him after attending one of Lincoln’s speeches on April 11, 1865, advocating for voting rights for Black people.

Booth and his co-conspirators planned to attack Lincoln at Ford’s Theatre, as well as Vice President Andrew Johnson and Secretary of State William H. Seward at their homes.

On the night of April 14, Lincoln attended the play “Our American Cousin” at Ford’s Theatre with his wife Mary and guests Major Henry Rathbone and Clara Harris. Booth entered the president’s state box and shot Lincoln with a .44-caliber Derringer pistol, fatally injuring him.

Despite a brief struggle in which Booth stabbed Major Rathbone, Booth managed to escape. Lincoln, unconscious, was quickly taken to the Petersen House across the street. Despite the efforts of doctors, Lincoln succumbed to his injuries at 7:22 AM on April 15, 1865, after remaining in a coma for nine hours.

As Abraham Lincoln passed away, accounts describe his breathing growing quieter and his face becoming serene. According to some reports, as he drew his last breath the morning after the assassination, he even smiled broadly before peacefully expiring. Historians, like author Lee Davis, have highlighted Lincoln’s tranquil demeanor at the moment of his death, noting it was a rare peaceful expression after years of turmoil.

Eyewitnesses, such as journalist Noah Brooks, observed that Lincoln’s passing was devoid of suffering or struggle, describing it as a gentle cessation of breathing. John Hay, Lincoln’s secretary, remarked on the peacefulness that settled upon Lincoln’s features.

Despite the tragic loss of Lincoln, the broader conspiracy failed in its goals: Secretary of State William H. Seward survived his wounds, and Vice President Andrew Johnson was spared an attack.

John Wilkes Booth, the assassin, evaded capture for twelve days before Union soldiers found him on April 26, 1865, at a farm in Virginia.

Refusing to surrender, Booth was fatally shot by Union cavalryman Boston Corbett. Additionally, four other conspirators involved in the plot were later hanged for their roles.

The assassination of James A. Garfield, the 20th president of the United States, unfolded at the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Station in Washington, D.C., on July 2, 1881, less than four months into his presidency. As Garfield arrived at the station, Charles J. Guiteau, a writer and lawyer, fired two shots from a .442 Webley British Bull Dog revolver. One bullet grazed Garfield’s shoulder while the other penetrated his back.

Despite the medical care Garfield received, which included relentless probing of his wound with unsterilized instruments, he endured suffering for eleven weeks before succumbing on September 19, 1881, at 10:35 PM.

His death resulted from complications caused by iatrogenic infections.

Guiteau was promptly arrested and stood trial from November 1881 to January 1882. Found guilty, he was sentenced to death and executed by hanging on June 30, 1882, in the District of Columbia, just two days before the first anniversary of the assassination attempt.

Guiteau was assessed as mentally unstable or suffering from neurosyphilis during his trial and autopsy.

He claimed his motive for the assassination was disappointment at not being appointed Ambassador to France and believed Garfield’s election victory was due to a speech he had written in support of him.

William McKinley

The assassination of President William McKinley occurred on September 6, 1901, at 4:07 PM, during his visit to the Pan-American Exposition at the Temple of Music in Buffalo, New York. Leon Czolgosz, an anarchist, shot McKinley twice in the abdomen at close range with a concealed .32-caliber revolver. The first bullet was deflected by a button or medal on McKinley’s jacket, lodging in his sleeve, while the second bullet pierced his stomach. Initially showing signs of recovery, McKinley’s condition deteriorated due to gangrene, leading to his death on September 14, 1901, at 2:15 AM.

James Benjamin Parker and others in the crowd subdued Czolgosz after the shooting. Despite being beaten severely following his capture, Czolgosz survived and was swiftly convicted after a brief trial where he refused to mount a defense. He was sentenced to death and executed via electric chair at Auburn Prison on October 29, 1901. Czolgosz’s motives were politically driven, although his specific goals remain unclear.

In response to McKinley’s assassination, Congress mandated that the Secret Service provide protection to the president of the United States.

John F. Kennedy

President John F. Kennedy was assassinated at 12:30 PM on Friday, November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas, during a motorcade through Dealey Plaza. Accompanied by his wife Jacqueline, Texas Governor John Connally, and Connally’s wife Nellie, Kennedy was shot by Lee Harvey Oswald, a former U.S. Marine and American defector, from the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository. Kennedy suffered wounds to his back and head, with Governor Connally also seriously injured and a bystander, James Tague, receiving a minor facial injury from bullet fragments.

The motorcade rushed to Parkland Memorial Hospital, where President Kennedy was pronounced dead at 1:00 PM. Oswald was swiftly apprehended and charged by the Dallas Police Department not only for Kennedy’s assassination but also for the murder of Dallas policeman J. D. Tippit, who Oswald shot dead in the Oak Cliff neighborhood later that day.

On Sunday, November 24, while being transferred between jails, Oswald was fatally shot in the basement of Dallas Police Department Headquarters by Jack Ruby, a local nightclub owner.

Ruby was convicted of Oswald’s murder, but his conviction was overturned on appeal. He died in prison in 1967 while awaiting a new trial.

In September 1964, the Warren Commission concluded that Oswald acted alone in both the assassination of Kennedy and the murder of Officer Tippit, and that Ruby acted alone in killing Oswald.

Despite this official finding, public opinion polls from 1966 to 2004 revealed that up to 80% of Americans suspected there was a plot or cover-up regarding Kennedy’s assassination. Conspiracy theories surrounding the events of that day continue to persist.

Presidents wounded

Theodore Roosevelt

Three and a half years after leaving office, Theodore Roosevelt entered the 1912 presidential election as a candidate for the Progressive Party. While campaigning in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on October 14, 1912, Roosevelt was shot in the chest by John Schrank, a saloon-keeper from New York who had been stalking him for weeks. Fortunately, the bullet was slowed by a 50-page speech folded over twice and a metal glasses case in Roosevelt’s breast pocket, preventing it from penetrating deeply. Roosevelt, showing remarkable composure, reassured the crowd and ordered that Schrank be unharmed and taken into custody.

Despite being wounded, Roosevelt declined immediate medical attention, correctly deducing that the bullet had not reached his lung as he was not coughing blood. Instead, he delivered an 84-minute speech with blood seeping into his shirt, opening with the memorable line: “Ladies and gentlemen, I don’t know whether you fully understand that I have just been shot, but it takes more than that to kill a Bull Moose.” Subsequent examination showed the bullet lodged in Roosevelt’s chest muscle, where doctors decided it safer to leave it than to attempt removal.

After two weeks of recovery, Roosevelt resumed campaigning but ultimately lost the election to Democrat Woodrow Wilson. John Schrank, who claimed McKinley had appeared to him in a dream instructing him to avenge his assassination by killing Roosevelt, was found legally insane. He spent the remainder of his life institutionalized until his death in 1943.

Ronald Reagan

On March 30, 1981, as Ronald Reagan left the Washington Hilton hotel after delivering a speech, John Hinckley Jr. attempted to assassinate him by firing six gunshots. One of the bullets ricocheted off the presidential limousine, striking Reagan in the left underarm, causing a broken rib, a punctured lung, and serious internal bleeding. Rushed to George Washington University Hospital, Reagan arrived in critical condition but was stabilized in the emergency room and underwent immediate surgery. He recovered and left the hospital on April 11. Alongside Reagan, White House press secretary James Brady, Secret Service agent Tim McCarthy, and police officer Thomas Delahanty were also injured. Brady suffered brain damage and later died in 2014, with his death ruled a homicide due to complications from his injuries.

Hinckley, arrested immediately, later confessed he had intended to impress actress Jodie Foster by killing Reagan.

Found mentally ill, he was confined to psychiatric care. Released on September 10, 2016, 35 years after the incident and 12 years after Reagan’s death from pneumonia complicated by Alzheimer’s disease, Hinckley’s release drew significant attention and debate.

Donald Trump

On July 13, 2024, during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, former President Donald Trump sustained a gunshot wound to his upper right ear inflicted by Thomas Crooks. Despite the attack, Trump displayed resilience by briefly ducking and then rising to pump his fist amid chants of “USA” from the crowd.

He was swiftly surrounded by Secret Service personnel and evacuated to safety, later receiving medical treatment at a hospital. Trump was released in stable condition and subsequently departed for New Jersey by plane. Tragically, the shooter and one attendee lost their lives, with two others critically injured.

Assassination attempts and plots
Andrew Jackson

On January 30, 1835, near the Capitol Building, a house painter named Richard Lawrence attempted to assassinate President Andrew Jackson using two pistols, both of which misfired. Interestingly, later tests showed the pistols were functional. Jackson responded by striking Lawrence with his cane until he was subdued. Lawrence was later deemed not guilty by reason of insanity and spent the remainder of his life in a mental institution, passing away in 1861.

Abraham Lincoln

In February 1861, as President-elect Abraham Lincoln traveled through Baltimore amid threats of the alleged Baltimore Plot—an attempt by Confederate sympathizers to assassinate him en route to his inauguration—his security was managed by Allan Pinkerton’s National Detective Agency. Despite debate among scholars about the plot’s validity, Lincoln and his advisors took precautions to ensure his safe passage through the city.

In August 1864, an unknown sniper narrowly missed Lincoln’s head by inches with a lone rifle shot while he traveled unguarded from the White House to the Soldiers’ Home in Washington, D.C. Lincoln continued his journey, stating to his friend and bodyguard, Ward Lamon, that “it takes more than that to kill a Bull Moose.”

William Howard Taft

In 1909, President William Howard Taft and Mexican President Porfirio Díaz planned a historic summit in El Paso, Texas, and Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua. Amid serious security concerns, including assassination threats related to the disputed Chamizal strip, a substantial security detail ensured their safety during the event.

In 1910, while visiting his aunt in Massachusetts, Taft’s family reported a stranger who allegedly overheard an assassination plot in Boston. The incident was reported to local police and the Secret Service, though the identity of the stranger was never determined.

Herbert Hoover

During a goodwill tour of Central and South America in 1928, President-elect Herbert Hoover narrowly escaped an assassination plot by Argentine anarchists. The plotters planned to bomb his train, but were intercepted before they could carry out the attack.

Franklin D. Roosevelt

In February 1933, Giuseppe Zangara fired shots at President-elect Franklin D. Roosevelt in Miami, Florida. While Roosevelt was unharmed, Chicago Mayor Anton Cermak was fatally wounded in the attack. Zangara was executed for Cermak’s murder.

Harry S. Truman

In November 1950, Puerto Rican pro-independence activists attempted to assassinate President Harry S. Truman at the Blair House in Washington, D.C., where he was residing during renovations at the White House. The attempt resulted in the death of one White House policeman, while Truman himself escaped unscathed.

John F. Kennedy

In December 1960, Richard Paul Pavlick, driven by anti-Catholic sentiments, planned to assassinate President-elect John F. Kennedy in Palm Beach, Florida. Pavlick was arrested before he could carry out his plan and was later committed to a mental hospital.

Richard Nixon

In April 1972, Arthur Bremer attempted to shoot President Richard Nixon during a motorcade in Ottawa, Canada, but was unsuccessful due to the fast-moving nature of the event. Bremer later shot and seriously wounded Governor George Wallace of Alabama.

In February 1974, Samuel Byck attempted to hijack a commercial airliner with the intention of crashing it into the White House to kill Nixon. Byck’s attempt failed, and he ultimately committed suicide during the incident.

These rewritten accounts provide a concise overview of the various assassination attempts and plots involving U.S. presidents throughout history.

Gerald Ford

In mid-August 1974, Muharem Kurbegovic, known as The Alphabet Bomber, threatened to throw a nerve gas bomb at President Gerald Ford in Washington, D.C., just ten days into his presidency. The CIA, U.S. Secret Service, and other agencies swiftly identified and arrested Kurbegovic within a day using voice analysis and court records. His Yugoslav origins were pivotal in his identification and subsequent apprehension.

On September 5, 1975, at the northern grounds of the California State Capitol, Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme, a follower of Charles Manson, aimed a Colt M1911 .45-caliber pistol at Ford. The pistol malfunctioned, as it had no cartridge in the firing chamber, and Secret Service agent Larry Buendorf swiftly apprehended her. Fromme was sentenced to life in prison and released on parole in 2009, after Ford’s death in 2006.

Just 17 days later, on September 22, 1975, in San Francisco, Sara Jane Moore fired a revolver at Ford from a distance of 40 feet (12 m). Her shot missed, hitting a building wall and slightly injuring a bystander. Oliver Sipple, another bystander, intervened and subdued Moore. She received a life sentence but was paroled in 2007, after serving over 30 years in prison.

Jimmy Carter

On May 5, 1979, Raymond Lee Harvey was arrested by the Secret Service in Los Angeles, carrying a starter pistol with blank rounds just before President Jimmy Carter was scheduled to give a speech. Harvey claimed involvement in a plot to assassinate Carter and fired blank rounds from a hotel roof the previous night as a test. He was later released due to insufficient evidence, and charges against him and his associate, Osvaldo Espinoza Ortiz, were dropped.

George H. W. Bush

On April 13, 1993, Kuwaiti authorities claimed to have foiled an alleged plot to assassinate former President George H. W. Bush with a car bomb during his visit to Kuwait University. Fourteen Kuwaiti and Iraqi men, suspected of working for Saddam Hussein, were arrested. The plot, believed to be directed by the Iraqi Intelligence Service, led to a cruise missile attack on an Iraqi intelligence building in Baghdad by then-President Bill Clinton. Later assessments suggested the plot might have been fabricated by Kuwaiti authorities to justify actions against Iraq.

This revision provides a concise summary of the attempted assassinations involving Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, and George H. W. Bush.

Bill Clinton

January 21, 1994: Ronald Gene Barbour, a retired military officer and freelance writer, planned an assassination attempt on President Clinton while he was jogging. Barbour, who was in Florida during Clinton’s state visit to Russia, did not carry out the attack. He was later sentenced to five years in prison and released in 1998.

October 29, 1994: Francisco Martin Duran fired at least 29 shots from a semi-automatic rifle at the White House, aiming at figures he mistook for President Clinton among men in dark suits on the North Lawn. Tourists Harry Rakosky, Ken Davis, and Robert Haines subdued Duran, who had a suicide note. He was sentenced to 40 years in prison.

November 1994: Osama bin Laden enlisted Ramzi Yousef, known for the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, to target President Clinton. Yousef opted not to proceed, citing formidable security, and instead planned an attack on Pope John Paul II.

November 24, 1996: During the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum in Manila, President Clinton’s motorcade was redirected due to intercepted intelligence indicating an imminent attack. Secret Service Director Lewis Merletti ordered the change, leading to the discovery of a bomb under a bridge. U.S. investigators later linked the plot to Saudi terrorist Osama bin Laden, residing in Afghanistan at the time.

October 2018: A pipe bomb addressed to Hillary Clinton was intercepted at their home in Chappaqua, New York, during a wave of similar packages sent to Democratic leaders including Barack Obama. Bill Clinton was present in Chappaqua when the package was discovered, while Hillary was campaigning in Florida. Fingerprint DNA identified the sender as Florida resident Cesar Sayoc, who was apprehended two days later. Sayoc received a 20-year prison sentence after prosecutors sought life imprisonment.

George W. Bush

May 10, 2005: During a speech in Freedom Square, Tbilisi, Georgia, President Bush narrowly escaped harm when Vladimir Arutyunian threw a live Soviet-made hand grenade toward the podium. The grenade’s explosion was prevented by a tightly wrapped red tartan handkerchief, which blocked the safety lever. Arutyunian was arrested in July 2005 after a subsequent incident in which he killed an Interior Ministry agent during his apprehension. He received a life sentence in January 2006.

On May 24, 2022, Shihab Ahmed Shihab Shihab, an Iraqi resident of Columbus, Ohio, was arrested for his involvement in a plot to assassinate President George W. Bush. The arrest followed conversations he had with undercover FBI informants, during which he discussed illegal immigration activities and plans to smuggle Iraqi nationals into the U.S. from Mexico to aid in the plot. Shihab also claimed connections to former ISIS members, including Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi, and sought to launder money from a former ISIS financial chief into the U.S. through a car dealership in Columbus.

In February of that year, Shihab and an informant conducted surveillance on Bush’s residence in Dallas, Texas, and the George W. Bush Institute. Shihab had entered the country illegally in September 2020 using false identification. He admitted to collaborating with Iraqi terrorists during the Iraq War, targeting American servicemen from 2003 to 2006, citing anger over the conflict as motivation for the assassination plot.

Barack Obama

December 2008: Kody Brittingham, a U.S. Marine, plotted to assassinate President-elect Obama, whom he labeled a “domestic enemy”. Found with white supremacist material, Brittingham was sentenced to 100 months in federal prison.

April 2009: A Syrian man with forged press credentials planned to assassinate Obama with a knife at an Istanbul summit. He confessed, implicating three accomplices.

November 2011: Oscar Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez fired shots at the White House due to fringe beliefs, receiving a 25-year prison sentence.

2011–2012: The far-right group FEAR plotted attacks including Obama’s assassination, foiled by arrests.

October 2012: A ricin-laced letter aimed at Obama was intercepted.

June 2013: White supremacists planned to use a homemade “radiation gun” against Obama, among others.

October 2018: A pipe bomb sent to Obama’s D.C. home was intercepted.

Donald Trump

June 16, 2016: Michael Steven Sandford attempted to grab a police officer’s gun at a Trump rally in Las Vegas to assassinate Trump, sentenced to prison and deported.

September 6, 2017: Gregory Lee Leingang attempted to use a forklift to attack Trump’s motorcade in North Dakota, sentenced to 20 years.

November 2017: An ISIL-affiliated man was arrested in the Philippines for planning to assassinate Trump.

July 13, 2024: Thomas Matthew Crooks shot at Trump during a rally near Butler, PA, resulting in injuries and fatalities before being killed by Secret Service agents.

Joe Biden

May 23, 2023: Sai Varshith Kandula attempted to breach the White House grounds with intent to “kill the president”, arrested with Nazi paraphernalia.

Deaths Rumored as Assassinations

Zachary Taylor

July 9, 1850: President Zachary Taylor’s death was initially rumored to be from poisoning due to political motives, but modern analyses found no evidence to support this theory.

Warren G. Harding

August 2, 1923: President Warren G. Harding’s sudden death led to speculation of poisoning, but it was officially attributed to a stroke. His wife’s refusal of an autopsy fueled conspiracy theories, although medical experts later concluded he likely suffered a heart attack.

Neighbours, colleagues of Trump shooter still in shock – All about “quiet and nice” Matthew Crooks

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The small Pittsburgh suburb of Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, is in shock after the FBI identified a local resident, Thomas Matthew Crooks, as the shooter at Donald Trump’s recent campaign rally.

The incident, which occurred in Butler, Pennsylvania, left one audience member dead and two others critically wounded.

Crooks, a 20-year-old kitchen worker, allegedly opened fire with an AR-style rifle while Trump was addressing the crowd. He was shot dead on the scene by a Secret Service sniper.

Residents of Crooks’ quiet and affluent hometown are struggling to comprehend how a seemingly ordinary young man could be involved in such a violent act.

The FBI used DNA to identify Thomas Crooks, who did not have ID on him at the time of the incident. Crooks hailed from Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, approximately 70 km (43 miles) from where he attempted to assassinate Donald Trump.

A 2022 graduate of Bethel Park High School, he had been awarded a $500 prize for excellence in math and science. Crooks worked in a local nursing home kitchen close to his residence.

US media reported that Crooks was a registered Republican but had also donated $15 to the liberal campaign group ActBlue in 2021. On the day of the shooting, Crooks was wearing a T-shirt from Demolition Ranch, a YouTube channel popular for its gun and demolition content.

Authorities believe the weapon used in the shooting was purchased by Crooks’ father at least six months prior. Law enforcement sources revealed that suspicious devices were found in Crooks’ vehicle, and bomb technicians were called in to investigate.

These devices appeared to be capable of being initiated by commercially available equipment found in the vehicle.

Having established Crooks’s identity, police and agencies are investigating his motive.

“We do not currently have an identified motive,” said Kevin Rojek, FBI Pittsburgh special agent in charge, at a briefing on Saturday night.

The inquiry into what took place could last for months and investigators would work “tirelessly” to identify what Crooks’ motive was, Mr Rojek said.

Speaking to CNN, Crooks’ father, Matthew Crooks, said he was trying to figure out “what the hell is going on” but would “wait until I talk to law enforcement” before speaking about his son.

Police sealed off the road to the house where Crooks lived with his parents, CBS News reports.

A neighbour told CBS that officers evacuated her in the middle of the night with no warning.

Bethel Park Police said there was a bomb investigation surrounding Crooks’s home.

Access to the area remains tightly controlled, with police vehicles blocking the roads. Only residents have been allowed in or out.
Law enforcement sources told CBS that they believe there was some degree of planning ahead of the shooting.

How much time was spent in that planning, however, remains the subject of an ongoing investigation.

Police believe he acted alone but are continuing to investigate whether he was accompanied to the rally.

Who was Thomas Matthew Crooks?

So far, the image of Thomas Crooks as a person remains unclear and somewhat contradictory.

Local news outlet KDKA reported that some young locals who attended school with Crooks described him as a loner who was often bullied and occasionally wore “hunting outfits to school.”

In contrast, another former classmate, Summer Barkley, told the BBC that Crooks was “always getting good grades on tests” and was “very passionate about history.”

“Anything about government and history he seemed to know about,” he said. “But it was nothing out of the ordinary. He was always nice.”
Others simply remembered him as quiet.

“He was there but I can’t think of anyone who knew him well,” one former classmate, who asked to remain nameless, told the BBC. “He’s just not a guy I really think about. But he seemed fine.

Jameson Myers, a former member of the Bethel Park High School varsity rifle team who graduated alongside Crooks in 2022, told CBS that he did not make the team.

“He did not even make the junior varsity team after trying out,” Mr Myers added.

“He never returned to try-outs for the remainder of high school.”

Mr Myers remembers Crooks as seemingly a “normal boy” who was “not particularly popular but never got picked on or anything.”

“He was a nice kid who never talked poorly of anyone and I never thought him capable of anything I’ve seen him do in the last few days.”
Other community members said simply that they were shocked that the alleged perpetrator of the shooting could have come from the quiet, green streets of Bethel Park.

Among them was Jason Mackey, a 27-year-old local man who lives near the Crooks residence and worked at his school while he was a student.
While Mr Mackey said that he did not know Crooks personally, he is still reeling from a sense of disbelief.

“It’s just shocking. You wouldn’t think an event of this magnitude would come right out of your backyard,” he said. “It’s just a crazy situation.”

Did he hit anyone?

One person was killed and two others were injured in the shooting.

All three victims are adult men and were audience members, CBS News reports.

At a news conference on Sunday, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro identified the deceased victim at Corey Comperatore, a 50-year-old volunteer fire chief who was killed when he “dived on his family” to protect them.

He said that Comperatore “died a hero”.

A GoFundMe page, organised by the Trump campaign’s national finance director, Meredith O’Rourke, was set up in the hours after the attack, with donations going to the families of the injured.

It has so far raised more than $340,000 (£267,000).

In a post to his Truth Social platform, Trump said he was “shot with a bullet that pierced the upper part of my right ear” and said he felt the bullet “ripping through the skin.”.

Blood was visible on Trump’s ear and face as protection officers rushed him away.

Trump is “doing well” and is grateful to law enforcement officers, according to a statement published on the Republican National Committee (RNC) website.

American Congress says it will investigate Secret Service after Trump’s ass@sination attempt

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The American Congress says it will quickly demand briefings and start investigations into the assassination attempt that left former U.S. president Donald Trump injured at a rally on Saturday, July 13, in Pennsylvania.

“Congress will do a full investigation of the tragedy yesterday to determine where there were lapses in security and anything else that the American people need to know and deserve to know,” House Speaker Mike Johnson, said Sunday on the “TODAY” show.

“But in the meantime, we’ve got to turn the rhetoric down. We’ve got to turn the temperature down in this country.”

Johnson said he has “gotten briefings from law enforcement” and asked “pointed questions” of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Saturday night.

Top Democrat leaders in Congress also condemned the shooting.

“I am horrified by what happened at the Trump rally in Pennsylvania and relieved that former President Trump is safe. Political violence has no place in our country,” Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said in a statement.

House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer, R-Ky., asked Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle to testify at a July 22 hearing.

House Homeland Security Committee Chair Mark Green, R-Tenn., also demanded answers from Mayorkas in a Sunday letter.

Mark Green held a call with Secret Service director Cheatle on Sunday afternoon, according to a Homeland Security Committee GOP spokesperson, and said the majority on the panel planned to hold a member briefing on Monday.

In a separate letter to Cheatle, Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz) demanded answers on the security lapse at the Trump rally, including whether the Trump campaign requested additional protection and whether those resources were denied.

Gallego, who is a military veteran, wrote that the shooting “raises grave concerns regarding the security measures or lack thereof that were taken to protect a former President of the United States and a Major Presidential Candidate.”

“I call on all those responsible for the planning, approving, and executing of this failed security plan to be held accountable and to testify before Congress immediately,” Gallego wrote in the letter, obtained first by NBC News.

Reps. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., and Ritchie Torres, D-N.Y., announced in the wake of the shooting that they would propose legislation “providing President Joe Biden, former President Donald Trump, and presidential candidate Robert Kennedy Jr. with enhanced Secret Service protection.”

In a notice sent by the Senate Notification Center late Saturday in the wake of the assassination attempt, Senate offices were told that Capitol Police is “not tracking any additional threats to Members.”

“Capitol Police are coordinating to provide additional support at events related to both the Republican and Democratic National Conventions,” the notice added.