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WHY IS EDGAR LUNGU PANICKING?

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STATEMENT FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

WHY IS EDGAR LUNGU PANICKING?

Thursday, 6th June 2024

LUSAKA-It is difficult to understand why former President Edgar Lungu is panicking over law enforcement agencies’ investigating how his wife, Esther, and children acquired property.


Mr Lungu has wedged a media war to defend his wife of any wrong doing in her having property suspected to be proceeds of crime.


In the defence, Mr Lungu is also washing clean his children who have amassed so much wealth during his presidency.

What Mr Lungu is forgetting is there is always a paper trail in acquisition of property and the period in which it was acquired.


Therefore, Mr Lungu should not just boast about having money but tell Zambians how he earned the money and how he funded his wife and children to buy so much within a short time.

We know that legally, Mr Lungu should have earned about K10 million in emoluments and allowances the period he served as Head of State for seven years.
As a lawyer, Mr Lungu should know that Police or any other law enforcement agency investigations are not a guilty verdict but people want answers.

While we know it is easy for one who has been a State President for seven years to have money, the question is how did he fund the wife to acquire the property.
Was money from his bank accounts or proceeds of crime?

Mr Lungu does not need the removal of his immunity to show Zambians his bank account or indeed bank accounts and how he was transferring money to his wife and children to buy the property to their names.

The former First lady, Esther Lungu and also the children should also have bank accounts to demonstrate how they were receiving money from Mr Lungu and how they bought the property.

Mr Lungu should know that the law enforcement agencies will take the cases to court and should prepare himself to show bank statements rather than wedging the war in the media.

We know it is easy for the public to be deceived about Mr Lungu’s wealth before he became President but bank records will tell the truth.

Mr Lungu should not panic but wait for the justice system on whether the matter being investigated will go to court or not.

ISSUED BY: COLLINS MAOMA
UPND NATIONAL CHAIRMAN

Upnd online campaign: media team

Laura Miti is not Fit to tie the Shoelaces of Princess Kasune Zulu- Amb. Emmanuel Mwamba

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Laura Miti is not Fit to tie the Shoelaces of Princess Kasune Zulu

By Amb. Emmanuel Mwamba

I don’t know where both President Hakainde Hichilema and Laura Miti were in 2003, but I know where Princess Kasune Zulu was when USA President George W Bush was fêting and appreciating her world-wide work at the White House in Washington.

I was therefore shocked by the lashing and immature criticism from civil activist, Laura Miti, lampooning the appointment of Princess Kasune Zulu as Justice Minister.

Let’s take a brief check of Princess Kasune Zulu. She has a worldwide best seller book; Warrior Princess:Fighting for life with Courage and Hope.

She has toured the world fighting for justice, fairness and access to treatment for HIV/AIDS victims

Princess Kasune, is a world-renowned HIV/AIDS advocate, educator and activist.

President Hakainde Hichilema has met the USA President in New York during the United Nations General Assembly Meeting.

Princess Kasune Zulu met President George Bush at the Whitehouse as an Ambassador of World Vision and because the USA President personally invited her to appreciate her work for humanity.

Remember it’s President George Bush that founded and launched the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief(PEPFAR).

In 2016, Kasune retreated to the small stage of Zambia and contested as an MP for Keembe Constituency in Central Province to attempt to meaningfully contribute to the development of her country.

Her appointment as Justice Minister is therefore, just and fair especially with her world-wife experience and deep sense of Justice, Fairness and Equality. You would wonder why she wasn’t appointed any earlier!

As demonstrated in the past, a Justice Minister doesn’t need to be a lawyer and similarly, a Minister of Finance doesn’t need to be an Economist or Financial Expert, or Minister of Health doesn’t need to be a medical doctor.

The role of the Minister is a coordination and supervisory role with experts below helping the Minister.

The below-the-belt attack on Princess Kasune Zulu’s appointment as Minister of Justice is typically borne out of ignorance and usual malice especially from Laura Miti whose criticism is dangerously malicious and usually emanates from her narrow perspective and closed worldview.

President Hichilema appointed Laura as Human Rights Commissioner. Did anyone ask her about her credentials whether she was a human rights lawyer or activist or had worked in the area of human rights?

Laura’s criticism is not different from many criticism and rancour we see; malicious, pull-him/her-down, Kano-nga-nibena type!

In this vain therefore, President Hakainde Hichilema must be given kudos for first responding to Kasune’s quest to contribute to this country as he gave her an opportunity to stand as an MP in Keembe Constituency in 2016 and 2021 and for appointing her in various roles including that of Justice Minister.

She should therefore be given an opportunity to serve and we rate her on her delivery and competence of the job she has been privileged to be given.

President Hichilema should also be encouraged to appoint more women as his administration and appointments are very thin in this area.

WHY DOES HICHILEMA HATE JAY JAY SO MUCH? WHAT HAS HE DONE TO HIM?- Fred M’membe

WHY DOES HICHILEMA HATE JAY JAY SO MUCH? WHAT HAS HE DONE TO HIM?

Mr Hakainde Hichilema misconducted himself at yesterday’s press conference in the manner he handled the issue regarding the enforced abduction and disappearance of Petauke Central Independent Member of Parliament Mr Emmanuel Jay Jay Banda.

Looking at the contradictions in stories from the police and Jay Jay’s lawyers on what really transpired on that ill-fated day, with two members of his close staff at State House cited of involvement, one would have expected Mr Hichilema to truthfully and fairly address the issue. Him being the man in charge, we anticipated him to connect the missing links and give clarity, accuracy and neutrality to the issue. We thought the matter would be put to rest and those involved exposed and left to the mercy of the country’s justice system.

Regrettably, Mr Hichilema, who stands aware of the controversy surrounding this issue conveniently disregarded the issue by anchoring the discourse on trivialities and giving highly subjective sentiments, and latching on an old issue involving Jay Jay. Why is Mr Hichilema avoiding to discuss Jay Jay’s enforced abduction and disappearance issue? The nation is interested in hearing the truth on this issue and not the diversionary tactics he is administering.

In any case, the old issue he raised yesterday on Jay Jay, the same one he said must be revisited, was ruled upon by the Lusaka High Court. Jay Jay and his co-accused were ordered to pay K150 each or serve three (3) months imprisonment if they default, and Jay Jay paid the fine. The third accused person in the matter, Mr Maxwell Pito, who was found guilty of assaulting a police officer was sentenced to one year imprisonment with hard labour and he served.

So, what matter does Mr Hichilema want to be reopened? Because this matter was settled by the High Court and the culprit punished. So matters whose judgments Mr Hichilema doesn’t agree with must be taken back to court? Let him appeal if its not out of time but that is not justice, its vindictiveness. And why does he hate Jay Jay so much? What has Jay Jay done to him?

And the other matter which happened in Eastern Province they want to reopen was concluded in court and Jay Jay was fined.

Instead of finding Jay Jay’s abductors and bringing them to justice, Mr Hichilema wants to reopen a matter which was concluded. Even the person who beat up the police officer admitted and was jailed for it? So why this hatred and bitterness against a private citizen? Why is Mr Hichilema so resolved on fixing people and not the economy and the cost of living? There is too much negative energy and hatred towards political opponents, why?

Also, this same Jay Jay, they want to vilify and destroy today, they wanted him to their side. They wanted to work with him, and when they realized that their plans were unworkable because Jay Jay was too close to Mr Edgar Lungu and the PF they decided to go for him, to punish him. What type of politics are these? What hatred is this?

Let Mr Hichilema stop choosing crimes to investigate and prosecute. As President, he cannot be the judge and the jury. Civilized societies don’t work that way.

Fred M’membe
President of the Socialist Party

A brief Review of the Press Conference held by President Hichilema- Amb. Emmanuel Mwamba

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A brief Review of the Press Conference held by President Hichilema

By Amb. Emmanuel Mwamba

  • At the end of the Press Conference, you get a strong feeling that the President is clearly out-of-touch with the nation and his priorities are totally misplaced and is mind is elsewhere.

•No reshuffles, no significant policy pronouncements and no addressing the issues affecting our people. It became part of the bland press conferences we have become used to punctuated by threats and self-elevation and self praise.

President Hakainde Hichilema held a press briefing on Wednesday 5th May 2024 at State House.

He discussed various issues including; national unity, application of the Rule of Law, current food insecurity and his declaration of food disaster and the ailing economy.

On national unity, the President hinted that his Cabinet has approved a raft of bills to combat hate speech, divisive and ethnic talk.

He proposed to take people to Rwanda, at his own cost, to learn of the effects of careless, divisive and ethnic speech can do.

Everyone by now, knows that it is the President that needs lessons in national unity and hate speech as he is a frequent purveyor of divisive and ethnic talk, while claiming at the same time to stop divisive and ethnic narrative.

Further he has abused his presidential powers by failing to unite the country through his appointments of persons to key positions.

He also spent a lot of time referring to his predecessor and the Opposition in general.
He ordered, once again, the arrest of UPND cadres engaged in violence, looting and harassment of members of the public especially as occurred on Tuesday 4th June 2024 in BAULENI and other areas.

He made a few headline-grabbing issues such as; setting up a Commission of Inquiry of Debt Contraction by the previous administration, the forensic Audit on the $35 million paid to the contractor on the Lusaka-Ndola Dual Carriage Way and am official inquiry into gassing incidents that occurred in 2019.

On debt contraction, the Auditor General released a similar Report tracking debt contracted since 2006! So what will be new in this Report?

And during the Question and Answer session, I knew that a single question from a journalist about the former President Edgar Lungu will get him off the rails.

And a question from News Diggers, Ulande Nkomeshya, on Edgar Lungu’s recent interviews with BBC and VOA about how bad the Hichilema administration is treating him including the taking away of his pension and benefits, did exactly that.

With glee, President Hichilema went into his usual tirade against his predecessor, a topic he appears to relish and is obsessed with.

And there was a slideshow of a man dressed in highly-reflective road and safety jacket, who the tv cameras was frequently showing while he was filming the President and fervently agreeing and lapping on every word and sentence of the President!

Anyway, let’s get back to the main topic.

Later in the evening, communication was released that stated that President Hakainde Hichilema had appointed Hon. Mulambo Haimbe SC as Minister of Foreign Affairs, a position he had been acting since December 2023 and in his place appointed Keembe MP, Princess Kasune Zulu as Minister of Justice.

A hearty congratulations to Hon. Kasune Zulu as she is one of the experienced MPs in the House as a second timer and because President Hichilema has appointed a woman!

At the end of the Press Conference, you get a strong feeling that the President is clearly out-of-touch with the nation and his priorities are totally misplaced and is mind is elsewhere.

Probably on efforts to destroy his political opponents to further his re-election in 2026.

He repeatedly mocked complaints about the shrinking democratic space and his autocratic tendencies, characterizing these concerns as mere and unjustified cries of an irresponsible Opposition and law breakers.

No reshuffles, no significant policy pronouncements and no addressing the issues affecting our people. It became part of the bland press conferences we have become used to punctuated by threats and self-elevation and self praise.

The Press Conference was characterized by threats of Prison to his opponents under the guise that they were breakers of the rule of law, and those engaged in corruption and theft of public resources.

Let us look at the issues that require dedicated attention and resolve.

We have load-shedding of 10-12hrs a day with no respite in the near future.

The President advised citizens to invest in solar, generators and battery technology!

We have the highest cost of living in recent memory. The President merely said he “understand the pain”!

In May 2024, the Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (JCTR) reported a significant rise in Zambia’s Basic Needs and Nutrition Basket (BNNB), now standing at K10,701.13, reflecting a K352.87 increase from April.

The price of essential commodities such as fuel, mealie-meal, sugar, cooking oil and others remain unaffordable for our people.

The price of electricity and it’s alternatives remain extremely expensive.

The scandalous decision and choice to export literally all our national strategic maize reserves despite the early warning from FEWS-NET, which predicted the El Niño weather effect that would affect Zambia and Southern Africa.

Further, the dry spells that the country would experience in January and February 2024 was predicted in November 2023 by FEWS-NET.

The Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET) is a leading provider of early warning and analysis on acute food insecurity around the world.

Because of the natural factors and poor decisions by the Government, Zambia is now facing a disaster with six million people facing starvation and 1.6million currently facing acute food shortages.

The foreign exchange market remains with dollars now settled above K26 per US$.

Inflation rate has been steadily rising.

The perennial lack of medicines, medical supplies and laboratory reagents and broken down hospital equipment.
The health outbreaks including the return of cholera outbreak in Chipata City.

And with legacy issues of poverty, unemployment, and disease burden, you expect a robust response to these issues.

Yet the President spent about 3 Hours preoccupied with issues of political opponents and peripheral issues.

MY TAKE ON THE PRESIDENT’S PRESS ADDRESS- Peter Sinkamba

By Peter Sinkamba
MY TAKE ON THE PRESIDENT’S PRESS ADDRESS
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1. National Unity & Rule of Law

Its great that the President addressed these pertinent issues. However, he missed the point. The unprecedented rise in hate speech and breakdown in the rule of law is not because the current laws are not harsh. Rather, it is because the police and courts have demonstrated discrimination or bias in the application of the law.

The police is swift to arrest opposition suspects while playing blind when it comes to ruling party members and government officials. Meanwhile, the courts are not helping matters in the manner they have handled opposition matters. We need to draw lessons from outcomes elsewhere when there is biased application of the law. Examples are apartheid of dark years in South Africa (1948 to 1994) and IDI in Rhodesia (1966 to 1980), and Palestine (1947 to 2024).

The regimes in these countries were brutal. They enacted very repressive laws to cow the masses into submission. However, this approach never inhibited the oppressed masses in South Africa and Rhodesia from fighting for freedom. Thousands died from brutal force but that was not deterrent to the masses. And despite bombings , progressive countries like Zambia and Tanzania, aided the fight for justice until independence. The repressive regime of Israel in Palestine has not deterred the masses from sacrificing their lives.

Back home, the penalty for murder in Zambia from.colonial times to now is capital punishment, though we have had cosmetic interventions of moritorium (1998 to 2022) and amendment of the penal code (2022). The ultimate penalty of death was not a deterrent to committing murder. Social interventions such religion, education, victim support, women legal clinics, and economic empowerment through increased job and business opportunities, criminal justice and prison reforms, and others, played key roles in minimizing murder cases.

In my view, reform of police and justice system would significantly heal the nation on hate speech than reliance on repressive laws. From experience the world over, not even capital punishment is a deterrent if there is no justice and fair play. Ongoing Gaza war is typical example.

2. Deployment of Soldiers if Police fail to perform their duties

I support deployment of the soldiers if the police fails to control the situation. I urged President Edgar Lungu to deploy soldiers in 2018 when the gassing went out of hand and over 50 people were killed. He agreed with me and deployed soldiers. Order was quickly restored. I again appealed to him to deploy soldiers in 2021 during election time when panga violence got out of hand. He agreed with me. He reluctantly deployed soldiers. And order was quickly restored. In both cases, I was condemned by UPND, British High Commissioner and American Ambassador.

I told off American Ambassador. I labelled him a hypocrite because even in the US, they use the army in situations when police fail to bring order. I have the example of Capitol Hill where soldiers were deployed to quell the election insurrection in January 2020. The British also deploy soldiers in situations that threaten security of the State

That said, before the soldiers are deployed, the President must first of all try to shake up the police. Only when shake up fails, that is when the army is deployed. Former President Edgar Lungu attempted to shake up the police before deploying the army.

3. The issue of Hon Jay Jay Banda. I was not impressed with the manner the President handled this issue. The country was highly charged when Jay Jay went missing, allegedly abducted. There are conflicting stories from the police and Jay Jay’s lawyers on what tranpired. The President should have cleared the air on this issue very divisive issue. If need be, the President should have provided an opportunity to Jay Jay to state his position.

Instead of addressing the current abduction issue, the President decided to ignore it completely, opting to raise an old issue which the nation at large is not interested in. The nation was expectant to hear what transpired to Jay Jay that led the current elevated hate speech.

My advice to the President: It will be very difficult for the country to heal if the President also joins the cherrypicking of crimes that the police should investigate and prosecute.

Hichilema’s press conference at State House was nothing but an ill-advised and emotional odyssey heading nowhere

PRESSER: HICHILEMA’S DESPERATE SCHEME TO SILENCE CRITICS

Mr Hakainde Hichilema’s press conference at State House today was nothing but an ill-advised and emotional odyssey heading nowhere.

In typical fashion, Mr Hichilema went all over and everywhere to defend, validate, and justify his administration’s numerous governance, political, and economic misadventures.

But it all amounted to nothing because it was an address laced with anger, deceit, and fantasy. We wonder why and for what, really? If things are not going as planned or promised, which obviously is the case in point, Mr Hichilema ought to realise that neither anger, targeting nor bullying of citizens or political competitors will work. Mr Hichilema is rapidly losing it, and he urgently needs brave and honest people to remind him that no matter the pressure, he must never lose himself in emotions.

He must remain in charge of his emotions and displeasures if sound and less emotive decisions or pronouncements are to come forth. Let him know that his intentionally and emotionally filled outbursts are not helping but rather create a toxic environment. Mr Hichilema is charging the environment with his inability to recognise and improve on his evident weaknesses and failures.

We are all human and, therefore, imperfect. He cannot be a know-it-all. He definitely must stop looking at criticism or disapproval as hatred or aversion deserving the ultimate punishment. Threats of unleashing the army and ordering arrests, detentions, and imprisonment will not work. In fact, that is not only reckless talk but also primitive, barbaric and colonial style of governance, which has led many leaders in history to commit indescribable atrocities just to feed their ego and obsession with power.

Altering the law with the aim of satisfying a specific group of our population is nothing but lawlessness and political disorder borne out of an insecure, obsessed, and divisive leadership. Laws are not amended from an emotive and paranoid premise. Laws are amended to promote justice, fairness, and social order for all regardless of colour, race, ethnicity, and political affiliation. In any case, what will be the point of Mr Hichilema amending the law on tribal hate speech when they have failed to enforce the existing laws reasonably and equitably?

We have said it before that for Mr Hichilema, it seems that practising tribalism is not wrong, but pointing it out is a crime of hate speech. And so far, it seems only people from one side of the country are being arrested, prosecuted, and imprisoned for tribal hate speech. Why? How can it be?

The problem of tribalism can not be simply looked at as a problem of speech (tribal hate speech). There’s a need to look at the practices (tribal practices) that trigger the tribal talk. An audit of Mr Hichilema’s appointments to various positions in state and government institutions will reveal very serious tribal biases. And it is these tribal biases and practices of Mr Hichilema that are generating or fueling tribal talk and displeasure. We can safely say most of the tribal talk going on in the country today is a reaction to Mr Hichilema’s practices that are seen to have tribal biases. His practices have a lot to do with the discourse about tribalism going on in the country today. Trying to clear the tribal smoke (speech) without putting out the tribal fire (practices of Mr Hichilema) will not do.

Arising from this, what unity and tribal harmony can Mr Hichilema preach when he is practising naked divisiveness and disunity? What unity can Mr Hichilema talk about when his government is using the police to enforce the law on tribal hate speech in a highly dangerous and lopsided manner? They can change the law to suit their agenda, but someday soon, the same law will come and haunt them.

Mr Hichilema must know that leadership is not a blank cheque. It is an extremely difficult balancing act where one has to try by all means to give equal amounts of attention, treatment, importance, and time to different contending needs at the same time.

Not all citizens will agree or praise him all the time. Equally, not all citizens are cowards!

Fred M’membe
President of the Socialist Party

Hichilema Calls For Arrest Of Unruly Cadres

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President Hakainde Hichilema has ordered for the immediate arrest of suspected United Party For National Development cadres who took to the streets and damaged personal property in Lusaka today.


The President who was speaking during a Press briefing at State House this afternoon said he will not support violence of any nature and has asked all UPND members to avoid reacting to provocation with violence.

He added that his government promised to restore the rule of law once elected into government and has ordered the Zambia Police to enforce the law, failure to which the army will be engaged.


Mr. Hichilema noted that it is concerning to see the amount of divisive speech being spread in the country and the threat to national peace and unity in the country.

He disclosed that the Cabinet has resolved to stiffen penalties for advocates of violence and law breakers and other vices such as corruption to deter would-be offenders.

The President also reiterated the government’s commitment to fight corruption and explained that the fight is being implemented by recovery of assets and conviction or acquittal after investigations.

He said the country now has the regulatory and technical capacity to persecute corruption cases which he said should be concluded within 5 months after investigation.

And in response to concerns over the high cost of purchasing alternative sources of energy, President Hichilema tasked providers of alternative sources of energy to pass down the benefit of the tax waiver on solar equipment to the beneficiaries.

President Hichilema said government is working around the clock to ensure the economy does not collapse as a result of the energy deficit, including initiatives such as the tax waiver.

The Head of State further disclosed that government will introduce the open access initiative which will allow for the purchase of excess energy from solar energy.

President Hichilema said the drought that the country experienced has created a serious energy deficit for the country and has assured the nation everything is under control.
The President further assured the nation that government has made progress in rebuilding the economy through debt restructuring and the resumption of mining activities and has asked for patience from citizens during the difficult times.

MUSAMBA HAS IMPLICATED UPND AND HH IN ARMED CADRES’ RAMPAGE- Zambian Whistleblower

MUSAMBA HAS IMPLICATED UPND AND HH IN ARMED CADRES’ RAMPAGE.

Good Evening.

Whereas some Zambians may be surprised by the reason that Inspector General of Police Graphael Musamba has given for blocking every proposed opposition rally since he was appointed, the Zambian Whistleblower is not.

In case you missed it, what Musamba said is that the Police has not been allowing opposition rallies because ” The other side is always ready to attack them”.

The other side in this case being the armed members of the ruling party, the United Party for National Development ( UPND). These are the groups which in the past week have become so brazen as to go around welding Machetes to prevent the New Heritage Party from holding their rally on Saturday June 1, 2024.

What Graphael Musamba has inadvertently disclosed is that the Zambia Police is very aware that the ” Ready and armed attack force” is prepared to attack physically any opposition political party to stop them from holding rallies.

But Graphael Musamba and his Zambia Police are the ones with the duty of maintaining law and order and protecting the rights of all Zambians so that they can enjoy their freedom of association and assembly. Musamba and his officers know the threat posed by this ready armed attack force but have deliberately refused to neutralise it.

Instead, Musamba’s Police have chosen to consistently violate the democratic rights of opposition political parties, while turning a blind eye to the growing threat that armed UPND cadres pose to Zambian society in general.

It is no wonder that the UPND cadres have been emboldened by the enabling stance taken by Musamba and his Police officers to now come out in full red party regalia, armed to the teeth, and in full view of the Zambia Police officers sent to broke the New Heritage Party rally.

In other words, Musamba instructed Police officers to ignore the crime of carrying offensive weapons in public, on one hand, while authorising them to violate the democratic right of the New Heritage Party to hold a peaceful political rally.

Now the whole nation knows that all that talk about Zambia’s security situation was a lie. It is a creation of government instructions and police collusion, while the armed UPND cadres were just the hidden option to stop opposition rallies.

There are two clear instructions from the very top of government circles which are connected to this undemocratic denial of opposition parties’ rights.

The first one is the tacit approval of IG Musamba’s brutish Police tactics by President Hakainde Hichilema, who said ” he wished he had found Graphael Musamba much earlier “. Meaning that the President has been very happy with Musamba’s heavy handed policing style, and continous broking of opposition rallies.

The President’s happiness comes from seeing the Police IG working according to his plans. This is why despite the President’s rhetoric about violent UPND cadres being on their own on, the Police has not taken any action against them or followed up complaints from the parties attacked by UPND cadres, especially the Socialist Party.

Therefore, whatever President Hichilema might say now about violence by the UPND should be dismissed. He will simply be making noises which he thinks are appropriate to make him save face with the Zambian public and International community.

The second instruction was given by Charles Milupi Minister of Infrastructure and Urban Development, to Gilbert Liswaniso UPND National youth Chairman, to ” sort out people insulting President Hichilema”. These instructions were given in the presence of the President in Western Province.

Since Gilbert Liswaniso as a party functionary does not have authority to do any legal sorting out of citizens, the logical conclusion is that Milupi was instructing Liswaniso to release armed UPND cadres to begin physically attacking those deemed to be insulting President Hichilema, and those whose activities are seen as a threat to his government- which is all opposition parties and government critics.

It is not surprising that shortly afterwards, Petauke Central Independent Member of Parliament ( MP) Emmanuel Jay Jay Banda was abducted after being named as one of those targeted to be sorted out.

Shortly thereafter, there was that display of Machetes and other Weapons, as UPND cadres descended on Chipata compound grounds to join the Zambia Police in ensuring the New Heritage Party did not conduct its political rally.

In the meantime, other UPND cadres were seen on Social media boasting that they had chased Bowman Lusambo of the Patriotic Front all over Kabwe until he left their town.

This was also shortly after another bunch of UPND cadres followed former President Edgar Chagwa Lungu to the offices of the Drug Enforcement Commission ( DEC) hurling insults at him. This is lawlessness.

President Hichilema’s talk about unruly cadres being ” on your own” is meaningless talk. The true intentions and instructions to the Police have been exposed by armed UPND cadres who have come out of the Woodwork beginning last Saturday.

The final nail is that IG Musamba has now disclosed the sick logic behind the evil scheme to deny all opposition parties the opportunity to mobilise through political rallies.

Musamba has let Zambians know the true undemocratic credentials of President Hichilema and exposed the hidden armed attack force embedded in the UPND.

EDITOR’S NOTE.
We compiled this article way before President Hakainde Hichilema’s Press Briefing at State House. We have taken note of the HATE SPEECH, LIES AND JUSTIFICATION OF CADRES ON THE STREETS.

We shall give you our full opinion tomorrow at 20hrs, that is if we will not have other important matters to relay. If there are those who want to offer theirs, they are free to do so.
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PRESIDENTIAL PRESS BRIEFING REACTION

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PRESIDENTIAL PRESS BRIEFING REACTION

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 2024

In his inaugural speech at Heroes Stadium in Lusaka, President Hakainde Hichilema known to his adoring praise singers as Bally, promised Zambians that the New Dawn Government would end hunger, unemployment among youths, caderism, shortages of drugs in hospitals, lower the cost of living and doing business, among other things.

Fast forward to June 2024, the New Dawn Government under President Hichilema has achieved the opposite. The level of hunger in our communities is critical, we have high levels of unemployment among youths, there are no drugs in our health institutions, the cost of living and doing business is high and caderism is back in full swing.

We remember very well in one of his daily lectures, President Hichilema sent a stern warning to his political cadres that when they misbehave, they are on their own. But just yesterday, UPND cadres perched on vehicles ran amok in Lusaka harassing and inconveniencing motorists and other road users. None of those cadres were arrested and there hasn’t been any statement either from the Zambia Police Service or the UPND government. The question is, who is authorizing political cadres to go into streets and harass those from the opposition and other innocent members of the public? We know cadres work under instructions.

In today’s edition of the News Diggers, Inspector General of Police Graphael Musamba is quoted saying the police cannot allow the opposition to hold public rallies because those unruly cadres in UPND are always ready to attack them.

If the Zambia Police Service cannot defend innocent citizens from getting attacked by unruly UPND cadres then we have the most incompetent police service in the history of this country. We say so because during the previous regime, the UPND used to have rallies. And this is the same regime the UPND claimed to be violent.

We want to remind the UPND Government that you are in control, and it is your responsibility to take care of every Zambian, including former President Edgar Chagwa Lungu.

As United Liberal Party, we want to remind you that politics of machetes are long gone. This political tension being caused by your political cadres will scare away potential investors willing to invest here and it is the poor Zambians who will suffer in the long run. Tame your unruly political supporters, and remember that politics is about ideas. Avoid using power politics on your opponents, because political power belongs to the people.

Issued by

CHISALA KASAKULA
Vice President
United Liberal Party (ULP

LOADSHEDDING: MANUFACTURERS REDUCE PRODUCTION AS MUSOKOTWANE CONSOLES THEM

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LOADSHEDDING: MANUFACTURERS REDUCE PRODUCTION AS MUSOKOTWANE CONSOLES THEM

Lusaka, Thursday (June 6, 2024)

Zambia Association of Manufacturers (ZAM) Vice President South, Fronscen Haloba, says the load-shedding and a fluctuating exchange rate has forced manufacturers to reduce their production capacity due to the lack of a critical input in the production process, power.

Mrs Haloba said the country is undergoing a challenging period, influenced by external factors such as climate change, which have negatively impacted the manufacturing sector.

She said the challenges have made it extremely difficult for industry players to operate efficiently.

Mrs Haloba said the manufacturing sector has also been significantly affected by other factors such as the current electricity disruptions due to reduced electricity generation from low water levels.

She was speaking during the 2024 pre-budget meeting at Intercontinental Hotel, Lusaka organised by ZAM.

The ZAM Vice President South said the meeting aims to present to the Ministry of Finance and National Planning the issues hindering the smooth operations of the manufacturing sector, for consideration in the 2025 national budget.

Mrs Haloba also said the sector heavily relies on the importation of raw materials, and the instability in the exchange rate has further affected planning and predictability for manufacturers.

She said to progress towards the Vision 2030 target of attaining an annual contribution of 36.12%, the government needs to support the growth of the sector by addressing both sector-specific and cross-cutting issues to maximize the benefits from the manufacturing sector.

Mrs Haloba paid tribute to sponsors of the meeting among others Zambia Breweries,
ZAMBEEF PLC, Coca-Cola Beverages Zambia (CCBZ), British American Tobacco,
National Breweries PLC, Zambia Industrial Commercial Bank (ZICB) and Trade Kings Group.

In response, the Minister of Finance and National Planning, Dr Situmbeko Musokotwane, says the severe drought, leading to power rationing to manage the energy deficit, has significantly hampered productivity and impacted the broader value chain development.

Dr Musokotwane said at the start of 2024, Zambia again faced a cholera outbreak that resulted in a noticeable decline in manpower and overall productivity.

He said the combined effects of such challenges have weakened the Zambian Kwacha, exacerbating the cost of inputs due to the still-developing input industry.

Dr Musokotwane said the Zambian government is not oblivious to the challenge as it has been implementing strategic interventions aimed at restoring macroeconomic stability, enhancing economic efficiency and boosting private sector-led economic growth through enhanced investments.

He said the Government is implementing tax holidays at various stages of the cotton value chain to spur investment, enhance raw material availability, and foster job creation.

The Minister said the Government is broadening the list of local products eligible for the 2% local content allowance to encourage domestic value addition.

He said the Government is increasing the company income tax relief from 14.5% to 20% of taxable profits for the first five years of operation for businesses located in rural areas.

This is contained in a statement issued by the Zambia Association of Manufacturers (ZAM) Chief Executive Officer, Muntanga Lindunda.

ANC – DA coalition spits on veterans graves

ANC heavyweight and National Executive Committee (NEC) member Lindiwe Sisulu has slammed talks of an ANC-DA coalition, saying such a coalition would be spitting on the graves of fallen Struggle heroes.

Sisulu joins a plethora of voices with stand against clandestine discussions between the DA and President Cyril Ramaphosa.

Sources in the ANC have revealed that Ramaphosa was considering a “soft coalition” with the DA. The partnership would see the DA take up strategic positions in government and in the legislatures.

The governing party, the ANC, scored 40.18% at the polls, the lowest results in 30 years of democracy.

The DA achieved 21.80%, while former president Jacob Zuma’s newly formed uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MKP) scored 17.4%. Since the ANC did not meet the 50% threshold required for an outright majority, it would need a coalition partner in order to govern.

Speaking to Independent Media, on Monday, Sisulu said a coalition with the DA would be catastrophic for all the efforts made to transform the country.

“Firstly this looming disaster, if the ANC would ever partner with the DA, could’ve been avoided has the IEC (Electoral Commission of SA) done its work properly. I was instrumental in setting up the IEC because I was deputy minister of Home Affairs at the time when Buthelezi was minister of Home Affairs. I ended up signing a lot of the legislation which saw the IEC did its work properly.

“I would think that after 30 years the commission would be able to run a fair and transparent election. Since 26 parties complained about the counting and the results, the IEC for its own credibility should’ve issued a recount. That has brought us to this.

“In all the time I spent in prison fighting apartheid, I did not do it for the DA. The DA is the epitome of what the previous government represents. The idea that black parties cannot govern is very racist. It is an insult for people who oppressed us and who threw us in jail for fighting for justice to tell that we can’t govern.

“The president of the ANC cannot enter a coalition with any party without the NEC’s approval. He is president of the country because of the ANC voters. He will not throw those votes away. I hear the discussions in the media and in some quarters of society saying that it will be good for the country and good for capital if the ANC went into bed with the DA, well those the talks of capital. I know that the president has friends in capital, but capital doesn’t decide internal ANC matters. If it does then perhaps I’m in the wrong party” Sisulu said.

Asked if she supports an ANC-MK coalition, Sisulu said she doesn’t blame many of the soldiers that she trained with in the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) camp who later left the ANC.

“I was trained in MK. When we were in the camps I used to imagine that one day we’d come home dressed in our uniform and land at the airport to the salute of our people. But when we landed, the MK soldiers were starved. They were not taken care of, but other people, who came out of nowhere were the ones giving us orders.

“Today those people are at the top seats in our movement. The MK soldiers and comrades are our comrades. We must lead the ANC back to glory. I never thought I’d see the day when our very movement takes orders from Stellenbosch,” Sisulu said.

‘Naledi Pandor as SA President’

Singer and activist Simphiwe Dana believes international relations and co-operation minister Naledi Pandor would make a good president.

Dana recently took to social media to put the spotlight on the minister, saying she had all the characteristics required of a good president.

Her remarks sparked debate on social media as coalition negotiations started this week, with some political parties calling for President Cyril Ramaphosa to step down after the ANC’s dismal showing at the polls last week.

“I would love to have Naledi Pandor as president. She is fierce and displays a deep love for her country and for justice,” Dana said.

Her sentiments resonated with many across social media.

Those who echoed her sentiments believe Pandor, who has served as minister of international relations and co-operation since 2019, has built a reputation of strong leadership over the years.

Her tenure has been marked by significant diplomatic matters, including South Africa’s recent genocide case against Israel.

Last December, Pandor led a South African delegation to file a lawsuit before the International Court of Justice, accusing Israel of committing genocide against Palestinians in Gaza.

The court ordered Israel to “take all measures within its power to prevent the commission of genocide” in Gaza and adopt “immediate and effective measures” to facilitate the provision of aid to the besieged enclave.

The ruling, which was ignored, has seen ongoing legal proceedings by South Africa against Israel.

“All of us as humanity should be ashamed that 35,000 plus people have died and here we are sitting while more are killed. Maybe if we could find a way we should all go to Palestine and be a wall of protection of civilian people,” the minister said at the global anti-apartheid conference on Palestine in Sandton last month.

“There can never be peace if the Palestinian people are not free. We need to stress that there can be no solution to the situation for as long as the international community continues to ignore Israel’s systematic human rights transgressions and settler colonial apartheid project and through it sustains the illegal Israeli colonial settler project at the cost of Palestinian liberation.”

ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula this week said Ramaphosa would not step down after the party lost majority votes.

“Ramaphosa is the president of the ANC. If you [parties] come to us with a demand that Ramaphosa must stand down as president, that is not going to happen. No political party will dictate terms like that to the ANC. That is a no-go area,” he said.

Support for the international relations minister as a potential president grows as conversations about potential leaders continue on social media.

Source – TimesLIVE

“They are responsible for my daughter’s death” – Moana’s father hits out at Ginimbi’s family

Over three years after his daughter Michelle “Moana” Amuli died in a tragic car crash alongside Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure and two others, Ishmael Amuli, the father of the late vixen, says he is still bitter that the businessman’s family has not come to pay respects to him.

Ginimbi and Moana perished in November 2020 after his R5m Rolls-Royce Wraith collided head-on with three other vehicles. The speeding Rolls-Royce veered off the road and hit a tree before going up in flames, according to eyewitnesses.

In an interview from his Domboshava home, Amuli said he had a bone to pick with the Ginimbi family, as they had not come to console him even though his daughter had died after celebrating her birthday in an establishment owned by Ginimbi.

Moana and Ginimbi had celebrated her 27th birthday at Dreams Night Club before the fatal crash that took their lives.

“I am so saddened by Genius’ father Anderson’s arrogance not to come and pay his condolence message to me given my daughter Moana was killed while in the company of his son. She was at his Dreams Night club, so they are responsible for my daughter’s death.

“In our African culture, if my child commits a crime somewhere, I go and console the victims. So, because the Kadungures are rich, my child is nothing to them, it’s like I stay as far as Epworth or Bindura but we both stay here in Domboshava,” he said.

Amuli said that he had warned his daughter against spending time with certain socialites, as he felt that they were a threat to her life.

“Moana did not listen to me. She came here in Domboshava to pick up her daughter. I told my wife to inform me as soon as she arrived and when I came in, she was seated there. I arrived and strongly tapped her on her back many times.

“I was telling her that I was not happy about her public nudity and controversies, but she kept quiet. I knelt in tears, while holding both her feet, rebuking her for moving around these (socialite) circles,” he said.

Amuli said that he felt that if the late Ginimbi had survived, he would have reminded his family to act more respectfully.

“She was my only daughter. My brother had one daughter and we had one girl sibling in all our generations, she did not know how important she was in our clan’s lineage.

“I humbly begged her and showed her that according to the rituals that had been done on her, when we took her back home in Malawi, what she was now doing in public was taboo, had saddened her ancestors and I had been sent to rebuke her for doing so.

“I did not get anything from Moana, my own daughter’s property, even a cup or pot, everything disappeared. If Genius was alive, maybe he would have reminded his father to come and console me. Genius’s father has wronged me,” he said.

masked rapper C.Gambino has been shot dead in a car park ambush in Sweden

Grammy Award-winning masked rapper, C.Gambino has been shot dead in a car park ambush in Sweden.

The 26-year-old, whose real name is Karar Ramadan, was parked in Gothenburg last night when he was shot twice, police confirmed to Swedish media.
Award-winning masked rapper C.Gambino shot dead in ambush at Swedish car park

He parked his car at a garage in Gothenburg where one or more attackers were lying in wait, according to police.

The rapper was shot and hit by at least two bullets, investigators said, with pictures from the scene showing several holes in a glass door.

A chart-topper in his native Sweden, C.Gambino had a million monthly listeners on Spotify and recently released a new single.

The hip-hop artist received a Grammi – Sweden’s most prestigious music prize which is equivalent to the American Grammy Award, just a few weeks ago.

C.Gambino’s death comes just a few years after the shooting of another high-profile Swedish rapper.

Nils Kurt Erik Einar Grönberg, who went by the name Einár, was just 19 years old when he was killed in an ‘execution-style shooting’ in 2021.

According to the Swedish public broadcaster SVT, the rapper’s shooting was gang-related.

Police have refused to rule out gang warfare as the reason behind the latest killing, Swedish media reports.

Detectives emphasised that this does not mean the victim himself was necessarily involved in gangs, though reports have suggested he may have links to a local group.

After the murder, the police task force raided an address in Gothenburg, according to Expressen.

Several people have been brought in for questioning, but there is no suspect at present, according to police.

A man who has lived in the area for 15 years and was nearby when the attack happened told newspaper Dagens Nyhter that the shooting was just the latest in the area after a man was shot in the foot on Sunday.

‘Unfortunately, I think we can expect more,’ he said, ‘But this is not the gang that was around in 2011-12, these are younger guys, the older guys are sitting in. We have a new generation going on here… It’s sad.’

Several witnesses reportedly saw a car leave the scene shortly after the shooting, with reports that it was a silver Volvo V70.

The investigation is ongoing, police said, and they are appealing to the public for information.

ANC eyes national unity government after election loss in South Africa

South Africa’s African National Congress (ANC) has suggested forming a government of national unity after losing its parliamentary majority in last week’s elections.

It says it has reached out to all parties but negotiations are still underway.

“The results indicate that the South Africans want all parties to work together,” ANC spokesperson Mahlengi Bhengu-Motsiri told journalists.

The ANC got about 40% of the vote, with the centre-right Democratic Alliance (DA) on 22%, the MK party of former President Jacob Zuma on 15% and the radical Economic Freedom Fighters on 9%.

This was the first time the ANC has lost its majority since Nelson Mandela led it to victory in the first democratic elections following the end of the racist system of apartheid in 1994.

Under South Africa’s proportional representation system, any government would need to be formed of parties which together got more than 50% of the vote.

Ms Bhengu-Motsiri said the ANC has had discussions with the DA, the EFF and other smaller parties.

She revealed that despite reaching out to MK, there has been no positive response.

The ANC spokesperson added that the ANC would like to resolve this quickly as parliament convene in less than two weeks.

Its first priority will be to elect a president to form the next government.

Since the results were announced, there has been feverish speculation in South Africa about what sort of coalition could be formed.

Forming a government of national unity would allow the ANC to sidestep the dilemma of who to work with.

A coalition with the DA would have angered many party activists who see it as representing the interests of the white minority – a charge the party denies.

The DA also opposes two of the ANC’s core policies – its black empowerment programme, which aims to give black people a stake in the economy following their exclusion under apartheid, and the National Health Insurance (NHI) Bill, which promises universal healthcare for all.

However, working with two radical parties that broke away from it – MK or the EFF – would alarm the business community, as they both favour seizing white-owned land without compensation and nationalising the mining sector.

There is also a wide chasm between MK and the ANC due to the personal animosity between President Cyril Ramaphosa and Mr Zuma, the man he replaced as ANC leader in 2018 after a bitter power struggle.

Mr Zuma has said he is open to working with the ANC as long as it has a new leader, while the ANC has said President Ramaphosa will not be removed and that it is non-negotiable.

While it will be difficult to get parties from across South Africa’s political spectrum to agree on common policies, Ms Bhengu-Motsiri was optimistic.

“We believe that despite any differences we may have, working together as South Africans, we can seize this moment to usher our country into a new era of hope,” she said.

She added that the ultimate decision on the way forward was up to the ANC’s national executive committee, which will be meeting on Thursday.

South Africa has previously had a government of national unity.

Following the historic 1994 elections, Mr Mandela’s ANC worked with his former enemies in the National Party, which was responsible for the implementation of apartheid, as well as the Inkatha Freedom Party, a conservative party with a ethnic Zulu base, whose supporters had frequently clashed with ANC activists, leading to thousands of deaths. BBC News

John Obi Mikel has revealed that Sir Alex Ferguson has finally forgiven him for snubbing Manchester United to join Chelsea

John Obi Mikel has revealed that Legendary football coach, Sir Alex Ferguson has finally forgiven him for snubbing Manchester United to join Chelsea.

The former Nigerian international initially signed for the Red Devils in 2005 and was even seen wearing the club shirt at an arranged press conference.

John Obi Mikel says Sir Alex Ferguson has finally

In a shocking twist, Mikel joined Jose Mourinho at Stamford Bridge in 2006, though Chelsea were forced to pay a £12m settlement to their rivals for the deal to be sealed.

Mikel previously revealed that he ‘s*** himself’ when he saw Ferguson following the U-turn and that the Scottish manager gave him a death stare.

But Mikel and Ferguson, 82, were pictured together at the Champions League final at Wembley on Saturday, and the former Chelsea star has revealed how Ferguson had finally forgiven him.

Speaking on talkSPORT, the 37-year-old said: ‘It’s so good for the boss to finally forgive me after such a long time.

‘He mentioned (the saga) a couple of times (during his career) it was like, ‘You were the one that got away aren’t you?’

‘But he’s a lovely, lovely man and 82-years-old he’s still strong.

‘I told him “We want to have you here as much as we can, for as long as we can”. And he’s like, “Listen, you got away but you had an amazing career with Chelsea so I wouldn’t say anything wrong about that, but I definitely forgive you now”.’

Mikel also told talkSPORT that he had signed a pre-contract with Manchester United before he turned 18.

United had persuaded Mikel to sign a four-year contract with his agents being bypassed and it was anticipated that the midfielder would arrive at Old Trafford in January 2006.

Mikel added: ‘Then when they (Chelsea) saw the whole news on the TV, ‘Oh, what’s happening here? Well, Mikel has signed for United, a pre-contract.’ Of course they had to send the agents, everybody down to Oslo to find out what’s happened.

‘They came down and that’s when I was taken away from the club, I was sort of taken away somewhere hidden for like a couple hours and nobody knew where I was. Then finally I got flown out to London by Chelsea and locked away somewhere, so it went on for about a year, trying to sort it out.’

Mikel missed a year of football as the issue was getting resolved before he eventually made the switch to Chelsea in 2006.

New banknotes featuring portrait of King Charles III now in circulation

Fresh banknotes featuring the likeness of King Charles III have been introduced into circulation, yet it may take some time before they become commonplace in wallets and handbags.

These new Bank of England notes will gradually replace damaged ones or be issued as demand rises.

The King marks only the second monarch to grace these notes, succeeding Queen Elizabeth II who first appeared in 1960.

Consumers can continue to utilize existing circulating £5, £10, £20, and £50 notes bearing the portrait of the late Queen.

The reverse sides of current polymer Bank of England banknotes, showcasing Sir Winston Churchill, Jane Austen, JMW Turner, and Alan Turing in ascending order, remain unaltered. Notes issued in Scotland and Northern Ireland display different images, not of the monarch.

The initial batch of new banknotes was printed last year, with the extended preparation time allowing for the updating of automated cash-accepting machines to recognize the new designs. The King’s likeness is derived from a photograph taken in 2013.

In April of the preceding year, the BBC was granted exclusive access to the highly secure facility where the notes are being produced.

A year later, the King was presented with a complete set featuring the lowest serial numbers, adhering to the tradition of the monarch receiving the inaugural issues of new banknotes.

Collectors covet banknotes with serial numbers as close to 00001 as possible.

Even as the King graces banknotes, the use of cash may be diminishing from our daily lives.

“This is a historic moment, as it’s the first time we’ve changed the sovereign on our notes,” said Bank of England governor, Andrew Bailey.
“We know that cash is important for many people, and we are committed to providing banknotes for as long as the public demand them.”

However, a poll conducted for Link, the UK’s cash access and ATM network, revealed that almost half (48%) of respondents anticipated a cashless society within their lifetime.

Nonetheless, an equal portion expressed concerns about this transition, and 71% of participants indicated that they still depended on cash for daily transactions to some extent.

However, data from consumer association Which? revealed that over the past nine years, 6,000 bank branches had shuttered, resulting in numerous areas with no access to banking facilities and limited availability of cash.

Lebanese soldiers have apprehended a man who opened fire on the US embassy in Beirut on Wednesday, according to Lebanon’s military.

Lebanese soldiers have apprehended a man who opened fire on the US embassy in Beirut on Wednesday, according to Lebanon’s military.

Local media reported that the assailant, identified only as a Syrian national, engaged in a gunfight with authorities for approximately 30 minutes before being captured.

The US embassy confirmed that security forces responded swiftly to the incident, ensuring that none of its staff members were harmed.

This event occurs amid escalating regional tensions, marked by cross-border attacks between Israeli forces and Hezbollah, a Lebanese group involved in the Gaza conflict.

The ongoing violence along the Israeli-Lebanese border has displaced thousands on both sides. During a visit to the border on Wednesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a warning of “very strong action” against Hezbollah.

The assailant shot by the Lebanese military was wearing a bloodied black vest with the words “Islamic State” written in Arabic and the English initials “I” and “S”, according to local media.

The reason behind the attack on the heavily fortified building remains shrouded in mystery. The Lebanese military has acknowledged only one individual involved, who sustained injuries and was taken to the hospital.

However, there have been reports indicating the presence of multiple suspects, including a driver and three assailants who opened fire.

The office of Lebanese caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati has confirmed that the Prime Minister has been briefed on the incident. They assured that the situation is under control and investigations are ongoing.

The Lebanese military has deployed troops in and around the embassy premises as a precautionary measure.

This incident comes amid heightened tensions following the Israel-Gaza conflict.

Notably, the US embassy in Lebanon was relocated from central Beirut to Aukar, a northern suburb, after a devastating bombing in 1983 claimed the lives of 63 people.

In recent times, there have been protests around the embassy, reflecting public outrage over the escalating death toll in Gaza.

In October, clashes erupted between protesters and Lebanese security forces in the vicinity of the embassy.

Trump requests judge to remove gag order following verdict

Attorneys representing former President Donald Trump have requested that the judge in his New York hush-money case lift the gag order now that the trial has ended.

In a letter sent to Judge Juan Merchan on Monday, Trump’s legal team argued that the court’s previous concerns no longer warrant ongoing restrictions on Trump’s right to free speech.

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Last Thursday, Trump was convicted on 34 counts of falsifying business records related to a payment intended to silence a pornographic actress who claims to have had a sexual encounter with him. The gag order, implemented on March 26, prohibited Trump from making public comments about witnesses, jurors, prosecutors, court staff, and their families.

Trump lawyers Todd Blanche and Emil Bove wrote in the letter to the judge that Trump should enjoy “unrestrained campaign advocacy”.

They say his case is “made even stronger” after his political opponent, US President Joe Biden, spoke publicly about the case.
They add that Trump is currently unable to defend himself against “continued public attacks” by witnesses for the prosecution, like his ex-lawyer Michael Cohen and the porn star, Stormy Daniels.

The letter also mentions that on June 27, Trump will take part in the first presidential debate against Joe Biden.
Judge Merchan will sentence Trump on July 11, which is four days before he is formally nominated by the Republican Party for president.

The judge has turned down his team’s several attempts in the past to have the gag order lifted.
Judge Merchan threatened to put Trump in jail if he continued to break the gag order and fined him $10,000 (£7,800) during the trial.

“The last thing I want to consider is jail,” Judge Merchan told him in court. “You are [the] former president and possibly the next president.”

“Your continued willful violation of the court’s order…constitutes a direct attack…and will not be allowed to continue,” he said.The order still permits Trump to criticise District Attorney Alvin Bragg, who brought the case against Trump, and Judge Merchan.

Prosecutors had argued that the gag order was needed to “protect the integrity of this criminal proceeding and avoid prejudice to the jury”.

On Friday, Trump told reporters that he believed the gag order should have expired at the conclusion of the trial, and that his lawyers were seeking clarity from Judge Merchan.

“I’m under a gag order, nasty gag order,” he said at Trump Tower after the verdict.
Referring to Cohen, a star witness for the prosecution, he said: “I’m not allowed to use his name because of the gag order.”
Also on Friday, Mr Biden referred to Trump as a “convicted felon”, telling reporters at the White House, “it’s literally driving him crazy.”

Kanye West accuses former secretary of blackmail; set to countersue

Kanye West has said he will countersue his former assistant, Lauren Pisciotta, who filed lawsuits in court accusing him of sexual harassment and breach of contract.

According to Lauren Pisciotta’s lawsuit, the celebrity texted about her obscenity and engaged in sexual acts over the phone.
Following Pisciotta’s rejection of her sexual approaches, West’s attorney has now labelled those claims as “baseless” and claimed that the actress was subjected to “blackmail and extortion.”

“In response to these baseless allegations, Ye will be filing a lawsuit against Ms. Pisciotta,” they added, using the rapper’s current preferred name.

Pisciotta is thought to have worked for West from 2021 to 2022, first on his fashion line and then as his $1 million (£780,000) annual personal assistant.

She claims that the celebrity sent her a tonne of sexual texts while she worked for him, some of which included links to explicit movies.

Additionally, Pisciotta stated that he once “trapped” her in a private room on his jet and that he then pledurised in front of her while speaking to her on the phone.

The former OnlyFans model claimed in her lawsuit that she was fired suddenly in 2022 and that she never got the promised severance pay.

West’s lawyer challenged the story, saying that Pisciotta “was terminated for being unqualified” and “demanding unreasonable sums of money,” including an annual salary of $4m (£3.13m).

They also accused Pisciotta of “lascivious, unhinged conduct,” claiming that she “consistently used sexual coercion” to demand money and material items, including designer handbags and a Lamborghini car.

The statement further alleged that, after West rejected her advances, Pisciotta attempted to blackmail him for $60m (£47m).

The BBC contacted Ms Pisciotta to request a response, but she did not immediately respond.

On Tuesday, she posted a message to her Instagram story that read: “Your soul becomes aligned with freedom when you allow others the liberty to dislike you, judge you and disagree with you.”

Shante Broadus: Snoop Dogg’s Wife Set To Open Strip Club in Los Angeles

Shante Broadus the wife of legendary musician Snoop Dogg is bringing a fresh mood to the nightlife of Los Angeles with the inauguration of her strip club, The Player’s Club.

Although she also runs Boss Lady Entertainment and was named Snoop’s manager in 2021, the Players Club is Broadus’ most recent endeavor.

Upon deciding to make her his manager, legendary rapper Snoop Dogg remarked,

“Shante has been guiding my career behind the scenes from day one. Without her, I wouldn’t be where I am now. She has always been my last line of defense when making judgments. She is my official manager, and I am appreciative that we are working together to create the Snoop Dogg business.”

The club is situated in the center of downtown Los Angeles and has the potential to become a popular destination for celebrities and other prominent people seeking an exclusive entertainment experience.

With a mission beyond being a strip club, The Player’s Club draws inspiration from Ice Cube’s 1998 film of the same name.

According to Broadus, The Player’s Club will serve as a meeting point for business people and artistes, providing an environment where work and play coexist.

The club’s launch is a tribute to the spirit of entrepreneurship that permeates the hip-hop scene in general.

“The Boss Lady” will reportedly host a private grand opening of the Players Club in a star-studded affair that will feature Big Boy, Tiffany Haddish, Too Short, and Cedric the Entertainer, among other celebrities, according to information available online.

The club aims to create an exciting atmosphere that will draw in audiences, with DJ Drama and DJ Sky High Baby on the decks.

In publicity materials, Broadus said, “I am thrilled to introduce the Players Club to Los Angeles. This club serves as more than just a location. It’s a celebration of entrepreneurship, beauty, and empowerment that offers an environment in which anyone may feel like the boss.”

According to a press release, the Players Club, ”is poised to redefine luxury and liberation in the city’s nightlife scene” and is the “newest and most exclusive” location for exotic dance in Los Angeles.

Elections in South Africa: Behind the ‘Zuma tsunami’ that changed the result

Elected, accused of corruption – fired, accused of rape – acquitted, elected president, accused of corruption again – denied again, ousted, imprisoned for contempt of court – freed, barred from becoming an MP.

For most politicians almost any of these punches would have proved fatal to their career, but not for South Africa’s Jacob Zuma.

Like a resolute prize-fighter, the 82-year-old former president may have been knocked down on occasions, but he has never been knocked out.

During the recent election campaign he has been doing his familiar dance and the results of last week’s vote show he still wields huge influence.

He is at the helm of a new party that took on the African National Congress (ANC), gaining 15% of the vote.

The results have been humiliating for the ANC, the liberation movement Mr Zuma once led, as it has lost its outright parliamentary majority for the first time in 30 years – and the “Zuma tsunami”, as it has been dubbed, is partly responsible.

In the centre of the coastal city of Durban, the main city in KwaZulu-Natal province, Mr Zuma’s smiling face beams down from virtually every street lamp on green-and-black election posters of his recently formed party, uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) or Spear of the Nation.

There is no doubting the octogenarian’s exalted status here in his heartland, where he is respected for upholding his cultural and traditional Zulu beliefs.

He is also lauded for his role as a peace broker during political violence in the early 1990s, which almost derailed the country’s transition to democracy.

And more than 20 years ago, he was credited with bringing voters in KwaZulu-Natal from the Zulu nationalist Inkatha Freedom Party to the ANC.

This year he was able to take his loyal supporters with him to MK, which is named after the ANC’s former armed wing and holds huge political symbolism because of its role in fighting for the end of white-minority rule.

The launch of MK’s manifesto, a week before the 29 May election at a packed 40,000-seater stadium, was a clear signal that “uBaba” (father), as Mr Zuma is known, was back.

The sea of his supporters braving the scorching heat chanted: “Zuma! Zuma!”

One shouted: “Uyinsizwa nxamala”, which loosely translates from Zulu as “a fearless warrior who never backs down”.

On election day, arriving at his polling station, a modestly built primary school without flushing toilets, the MK party leader was greeted by hundreds of people who called out his clan names: “Msholozi, Nxamalala, Maphum’ephethe”.

The former president waved and smiled at them before entering a classroom to vote.

As he left the polling station, his supporters sang a pro-Zuma song in Zulu made popular several years ago when the former president was accused of corruption.

One refrain they belted out translates as: “What has Zuma done? You’re influenced by propaganda from so-called white monopoly capital.”

Many politicians can rely on a loyal core of backers, but Mr Zuma’s ability to genuinely connect with the poor and marginalised is what sets him apart.

And this may explain his enduring popularity despite facing numerous scandals and damning accusations.

Six years ago, it seemed that his luck had finally run out when he was forced from the presidency, following a litany of corruption allegations, which he denied.

Cyril Ramaphosa replaced him as president and Mr Zuma became a political pariah and a damaged brand.

Then three years ago, things got worse: he was sent to jail after being found in contempt of court for failing to give evidence and testify at a judicial investigation into corruption during his nine-year term as president.

His arrest in July 2021 sparked the deadliest riots since the end of white-minority rule in 1994 and led to the deaths of more than 300 people.

He had been sentenced to 15 months, but President Ramaphosa released him after he had served only three, in an attempt to placate him and his angry supporters.

Just a few weeks ago, it seemed Mr Zuma was dealt another blow after being legally barred from standing as a member of parliament because of his conviction.

But none of that seemed to matter to voters, and his propensity to outsmart his political opponents was evident, which the ANC acknowledged.

“Jacob Zuma is a force to be reckoned with in South African politics… we never underestimated him,” admitted ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula, as he reflected on his party’s dismal performance.

Despite his suspension from the ANC, Mr Zuma remains a member of the party that brought an end to apartheid.

With no formal schooling and a modest upbringing, his anti-apartheid activism eventually saw him jailed for 10 years at the notorious Robben Island prison along with Nelson Mandela.

After the ban against the ANC was lifted by the white government in 1990, Mr Zuma returned from exile and rose through the party’s ranks. In 1999 he was appointed deputy president of the country.

He was then implicated in corruption allegations in 2005, which he denied, involving a 1999 arms deal and was fired by then-President Thabo Mbeki. This case continues to drag on – and he still faces charges over the multi-billion dollar scandal.

In December of that year, he was accused of raping the daughter of a party comrade. He admitted to having sex with the woman, who was HIV positive, but said the encounter was consensual.

Mr Zuma invited ridicule when he said he had had a shower after sex to prevent HIV transmission and believed that a healthy man was unlikely to catch HIV from a woman.

The following year, he was acquitted of rape.

He then fought his way back to the top of the ANC and became president in 2009.

Mr Zuma remained in the role until he was forced to resign in 2018 after intense pressure from his own party.

This came after he was accused of being involved in a process known as “state capture”, where he allowed a family of wealthy businessmen – the Guptas – to wield massive political influence.

Mr Zuma and the Gupta brothers have dismissed the allegations of corruption as a fabrication.

The former president and his supporters blame his successor, Mr Ramaphosa, for his downfall.

And now he might want to settle a score with his rival.

With coalition talks under way, the MK party has made it clear that it will only form a partnership with the ANC if the president resigns.

Freshly emboldened by his party’s performance, Mr Zuma threw the first punch on Saturday, alleging irregularities.

“Nobody must declare results, don’t provoke us, don’t start trouble,” he said on the eve of the announcement of the final election results.

The electoral commission has strongly denied these allegations.

Police are now on alert because of the risk of potential unrest following Mr Zuma’s comments.

Yet despite this acrimonious situation and relationship, the ANC has not ruled out a coalition with the MK party.

“We are talking to everybody who is prepared to form a government with us,” Mr Mbalula said.

It all shows Mr Zuma’s remarkable ability to remain in the ring. BBC News

US shuts off access to asylum for migrants who cross the US-Mexico border illegally

The US government under Joe Biden is quickly invoking an authority to shut off access to asylum for migrants who cross the US-Mexico border illegally.

Biden unveiled the sweeping executive action Tuesday afternoon, June 4 at the White House, attempting to use executive action to affect the situation on the border after a bipartisan measure failed earlier this year.

The action comes as Biden tries to gain the upper hand on immigration just weeks from the first presidential debate by using the same authority former President Donald Trump tried to use in office.

In a speech at the White House, Biden said Republicans in Congress who blocked a bipartisan border deal left him no choice but to take executive action.

“I’m moving past Republican obstruction and using the executive authorities available to me as president to do what I can on my own to address the border,” Biden said.

The new executive action bars migrants who cross the border illegally from seeking asylum – a departure from decades-long protocol, once a daily threshold is met. Unless they meet certain exemptions, migrants will be turned away to Mexico or returned to their country of origin.

Border authorities encountered around 3,500 migrants crossing the border unlawfully on Monday, according to a Homeland Security official, above the threshold needed for the executive action to take effect.

The number of people crossing the US southern border has consistently been a challenge for the Biden administration and Homeland Security officials have recently been arresting just under 4,000 migrants daily at the US-Mexico border.

Unaccompanied children, victims of a severe form of trafficking, and those who present an acute medical emergency or an imminent and extreme threat to life and safety are exempt from this rule.

“Frankly, I would have preferred to address this issue through bipartisan legislation because that’s the only way to actually get the kind of system we have now that’s broken, fixed. To hire more Border Patrol agents, more asylum officers, more judges. But Republicans have left me no choice,” Biden said in the speech from the East Room of the White House.

The president responded to criticism from progressives and others who have likened the move as similar to steps taken under Trump.

“For those who say the steps I’ve taken are too strict, I say to you that be patient and the good will of the American people is wearing thin right now. Doing nothing is not an option. We have to act. We must act consistent with both our law and our values. Our values as Americans. I take these steps today, not to walk away from who we are as Americans, to make sure we preserve who we are for future generations to come,” he said.

Biden also directly rebuked Trump.

“I will never demonize immigrants, I will never refer to immigrants as poisoning the blood of a country. And further, I’ll never separate children from their families at the border. I will not ban people from this country because of their religious beliefs. I will not use the US military to go into neighbourhoods all across the country to pull millions of people out of their homes and away from their families, to put detention camps while awaiting deportation, as my predecessor says he’ll do if he occupies this office again,” Biden said.

Big Brother star pays back £22k he illegally earned by sharing s3x tape

Reality TV star, Stephen Bear has repaid the £22,305 that he illegally earned by sharing a private sex tape of him and fellow reality TV star, Georgia Harrison online.

The former Celebrity Big Brother winner, 34, faced nine months in prison if he failed to pay the sum within three months of the order made by Judge Christopher Morgan in March of this year.

The judge made the order at a Proceeds of Crime Act hearing at Chelmsford Crown Court, after Bear walked out of prison in January, having served 10-and-a-half months of his 21 month sentence for sharing the film.

Bear was jailed in March last year after being found guilty of voyeurism and of two counts of disclosing private sexual photographs and films with intent to cause distress.

The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has confirmed that Bear has since paid the £22,305 confiscation order in full.

Deputy Chief Crown Prosecutor Debbie Price said: ‘It is right Stephen Bear has paid the full amount of his confiscation order – it’s important criminals understand that, aside from the sentence they receive, we will also go after their bank accounts and assets to prevent them from enjoying the money they made from their crimes.’

Separately, the judge ordered that Bear pay Ms. Harrison £5,000 in compensation, which he said ‘can be enforced through the magistrates’ court’ if it is ‘not satisfied’.

Ms. Harrison said at the Proceeds of Crime Act hearing in March this year that Bear had ‘sold his house from prison – he sold his house to a company called We Buy Any House for well under market value’.

The court had previously heard that Bear had not shown a ‘scrap of remorse’ for his actions and had not paid ‘one penny’ in compensation for the emotional and financial damage Ms Harrison had suffered after he posted the intimate film online.

Ms Harrison told the court how fashion brands had abandoned her after the sex-tape was published on Bear’s OnlyFans site, costing her at least £30,000 in cancelled contracts.

Essex Police said half of the confiscation order money goes to the Home Office, with the rest divided between the CPS, His Majesty’s Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS), and the police.

The force said that, of the funds given to the police, different commands are able to ‘bid for equipment that will contribute towards future asset recovery’ and a contribution is made to grant-giving body the Essex Community Foundation.

Ms Harrison has become a campaigner against revenge porn and violence since Bear’s trial. In October last year, she appeared on stage at Labour’s conference in Liverpool to demand that abuse cases are given priority in courts.

She said it took two years from the day she reported the crime for Bear to be convicted and warned about the impact of long legal processes on victims of other crimes, such as rape and domestic abuse.

Following Bear’s conviction, she spoke out about her pride in the changes to the law surrounding revenge porn and his landmark imprisonment.

PSG ‘refuse to pay Kylian Mbappe £70m he’s owed in salary and bonuses’

PSG have reportedly withheld payments to Kylian Mbappe to the tune of €80million (£70m) in the wake of his free transfer to Real Madrid.

The French superstar was confirmed as the newest ‘Galactico’ on Monday, ending a transfer saga as he joined the club on a five-year deal.

According to L’Equipe, the loss of their star player for nothing has prompted the withholding of large payments in order for the PSG boss not to ‘lose face in this matter’.

The outlet report that PSG refused to pay the 25-year-old his salary in April and May as well as his bonus in February. This has allowed the side to recover around £70m – the amount promised to the France captain as a loyalty bonus when he signed his 2022 extension.

In November, French outlet RMC Sport reported that Mbappe – who was exiled from PSG’s squad last summer after he informed the club he would not be utilising his extension – was only allowed to return if he agreed to forego bonuses that he was owed.

The report claimed PSG had originally insisted the only way he could rejoin Luis Enrique’s first team was if he signed a new deal, something the forward refused to do.

He was subsequently left out of the club’s pre-season tour of Japan and South Korea and forced to train with a group that become known as the ‘undesirables’ – players who PSG were trying to force out.

Mbappe was then reintegrated after missing the first game of the season against Lorient.

L’Equipe’s recent report has backed up those claims but states that the dispute was only partially finalised.

The club’s all-time top scorer saw his game time dramatically reduce after he informed the PSG president of his decision to leave at the end of the campaign.

Mbappe is currently with the France squad preparing for Euro 2024 and will formally link up with Real after his involvement in the tournament ends.

PSG have reportedly withheld payments to Kylian Mbappe to the tune of €80million (£70m) in the wake of his free transfer to Real Madrid.

The French superstar was confirmed as the newest ‘Galactico’ on Monday, ending a transfer saga as he joined the club on a five-year deal.

According to L’Equipe, the loss of their star player for nothing has prompted the withholding of large payments in order for the PSG boss not to ‘lose face in this matter’.

The outlet report that PSG refused to pay the 25-year-old his salary in April and May as well as his bonus in February. This has allowed the side to recover around £70m – the amount promised to the France captain as a loyalty bonus when he signed his 2022 extension.

In November, French outlet RMC Sport reported that Mbappe – who was exiled from PSG’s squad last summer after he informed the club he would not be utilising his extension – was only allowed to return if he agreed to forego bonuses that he was owed.

The report claimed PSG had originally insisted the only way he could rejoin Luis Enrique’s first team was if he signed a new deal, something the forward refused to do.

He was subsequently left out of the club’s pre-season tour of Japan and South Korea and forced to train with a group that become known as the ‘undesirables’ – players who PSG were trying to force out.

Mbappe was then reintegrated after missing the first game of the season against Lorient.

L’Equipe’s recent report has backed up those claims but states that the dispute was only partially finalised.

The club’s all-time top scorer saw his game time dramatically reduce after he informed the PSG president of his decision to leave at the end of the campaign.

Mbappe is currently with the France squad preparing for Euro 2024 and will formally link up with Real after his involvement in the tournament ends.

CROSS EXAMINATION: Emmanuel Mwamba Vs The People matters before Lusaka Magistrate Hon. Trevor Kasanda

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CROSS EXAMINATION: Emmanuel Mwamba Vs The People matters before Lusaka Magistrate Hon. Trevor Kasanda

Yes Emmanuel Mwamba has sued us the Police officers and the Attorney General for assaulting him

Makebi Zulu- How long have you been a police officer
Brian Chipango; 14 years.
MZ; you have been a detective for 12 years
BC; I’ve only held two ranks.
Makebi Zulu-; When did you go to Service Headquarters
Brian Chipango; I was transferred in December. 2020.

Makebi Zulu; Do you share the same office with Inspector Steven Simwenda(the alleged victim of assault), you are good friends with Inspector Simwenda.

Brian Chipango; Yes we are good friends and we work together.

Makebi Zulu; So you have come to testify for your friend?
Brian Chipango; Yes but because of the matter that occurred on 14th June 2024

Makebi Zulu; Let’s talk about the events; You said you arrived in one vehicle. Tell us therefore who was driving ZP19192, GRZ308, and another car.

Brian Chipango; we only had one vehicle.

Makebi Zulu; I put it to you that you were about 10 to 12 persons in 3 cars.
Brian Chipango; No we only had one car and we were three of us.
Makebi Zulu; You told the Court that you found Mr. Mwamba in a shelter and you asked him to come out.
Brian Chipango; Yes,
Makebi Zulu; He did not resist?
Brian Chipango; He did not resist.
Makebi Zulu; You testified that Mr.Mwamba asked to call his lawyers. Why did you say he needed permission?
Brian Chipango; “When someone was in our custody, confined under us, he needed permission”.

Makebi Zulu; So you have changed your earlier testimony.
Brian Chipango; Yes.

Makebi Zulu; So when he was trying to call the lawyers, how did Mr. Mwamba attempt to resist to handover to the phone.
Brian Chipango; He said I will not handover the phone.
Makebi Zulu; Who grabbed the phone from Mr. Mwamba?

Brian Chipango; Inspector Joseph Kapasa took away the phone. It’s an offence to resist.

Makebi Zulu; tell us what offence is that? Let’s discuss the resisting. Where you trying to arrest him?
Brian Chipango; No we were not trying to arrest him?

Makebi Zulu; Was he resisting an arrest.

Brian Chipango; He resisted to hand over the phone.

Makebi Zulu; Do you agree that a Car Wash is a Public Place?
Brian Chipango; It depends,
Makebi Zulu; What is a public place.
Brian Chipango; it depends.
Hon. Trevor Kasanda; Witness, answer the question. What’s a public place?

Brian Chipango. An open place.

Makebi Zulu; During this ordeal, members of the public took concern and some began to take pictures and videos from there phones.

Brian Chipango; I don’t know.

Makebi Zulu; Do you remember that you took phones from members of the public with you.

Brian Chipango; I don’t remember.
Makebi Zulu; What do you know of Kings Mulopwe?

Brian Chipango; I heard from other investigators.

Makebi Zulu; Your colleague was here and he testified that the event was filmed and the details were erased from the phones and the phones were handed back?
Brian Chipango; I’m not aware.
Makebi Zulu; Has Mr. Mwamba sued you in the Lusaka High Court?
Brian Chipango; Mr. Mwamba has sued the State;
Makebi Zulu; here is the court action cause …read the details of those that were sued.
Brian; Mr. Mwamba has sued; Respondents; Attorney General, Steven Simwenda, Brian Chipango and Joseph Kapasa.

Makebi Zulu; In that legal suit, Mr. Mwamba has complained that he suffered injuries, he lost the tooth in the process, he complains he was assaulted by yourself and the two officers.
Brian Chipango; I didn’t assault him. There are no injuries. I see an old gap on the space where a tooth.

Makebi Zulu; according to you, Mr. Mwba did not sustain those injuries during the ordeal?
Brian Chipango; No.
Makebi Zulu; According to you, it’s Mr. Simwenda who was injured instead of Mr. Mwamba.
Brian Chipango; Yes.
Makebi Zulu; Remember you arrested him for publication of information one year ago.?
Brian Chipango! Yes.
Makebi Zulu; And that matter is NOT before any court.
Makebi Zulu; In the matter where Mr. Mwamba has sued you, have you put up any defence.
Brian Chipango; I have requested that I be excluded from the suit and come as a witness for the Attorney General.

Makebi Zulu. I have no further questions.
Matters adjourned to 6th and 7th June 2024 for continues trial

Continued Trial; Emmanuel Mwamba Vs The People, before Hon. Magistrate Trevor Kasanda

“I’M BEING ABDUCTED SHOUTED EMMANUEL MWAMBA”- POLICE OFFICER TESTIFIES

Lusaka-Wednesday, 5th June 2024

A detective from the Cyber Security and Cyber Crimes Unit, Mr. Brian Chipango has testified that Patriotic Front Chairperson for Information and Publicity, Amb. Emmanuel Mwamba shouted “I am being abducted” when persons in plain clothes, purportedly identifying themselves as police officers from Service Headquarters, went to pick him from a public place, the car wash on Mosi-O-Tunya Road, in Woodlands.

Chipango claimed that Mr. Mwamba allegedly grabbed the neck of one of the Police officers, Steven Simwenda.

Mwamba was forced in the car and taken to Police Service Headquarters.

Mwamba refused to say anything until his lawyers were present. He was therefore driven the accused person where he was detained at Emasdale Police Station for allegedly publication of information.

This is a matter where Mr. Mwamba is charged with assaulting a Police officer.

Trial is on-going before Lusaka Resident Magistrate, Hon. Trevor Kasanda.

Details Coming later.

Nawakwi granted bail fails to complete process

Nawakwi granted bail fails to complete process

DESPITE having been granted free bail in the tune of K100, 000, FDD leader Edith Nawakwi could not make it home yesterday as she could not finalise the bail process.

Nawakwi is charged with two counts of Seditious practices before the Lusaka Magistrates Court over the utterances she made when Petauke Central member of parliament Emmanuel Jay Banda briefly disappeared on May 25.

The FDD leader is alleged to have agitated the citizenry to make the President, Hakainde Hichilema explain the whereabouts of Banda who was nowhere to be seen, an act aimed at raising discontent among the Zambian people.

Nawakwi accused the President and his government, together with inspector general of police Graphel Musamba of targeting young opposers like Jean Chisenga and Banda to instill fear, insecurity and fuel discords.

The words are said to have aimed at bringing government into contempt and causing it to be loathed by the citizenry.

Nawakwi denied the charges before magistrate Irene Wishimanga.

Thereafter her lawyer Sakwiba Sikota asked the Court to admit her to bail.

He said Nawakwi is currently undergoing medical treatment and since incarceration she has not been able to take her medication and receive the medical attention she requires.

“With the condition she has, she has to have blood samples taken regularly before she can take medication. She was in India receiving medical attention when she heard that a call out had been delivered to her through social postings in spite of that she immediately cut short the stay in India in order to come and answer to the charges,” Sikota said.

“She is somebody who is law abiding and highly unlikely to abscond. Arising from the incident upon which she is arrested there are others arrested of the same crime one of them being Brebner Changala who has been granted bail in his own recognizance by the High court.”

Sikota asked magistrate Wishimanga to follow precedence set in Changala’s case.

Borniface Chiwala asked the court not to attach stringent conditions in granting Nawakwi bail as she is not a flight risk and requested that she be granted bail in her own recognizance.

State advocate Sipholiano Phiri objected to the application saying Nawakwi wouldn’t be appearing before Court if at all she was law abiding.

“If this Court will be inclined to grant bail we pray that stringent measures be put in place.
The offense, the accused is charged with is punishable by imprisonment. The measure of offense committed and severity of punishment should be considered,” said Phiri.

“She is appearing before you because the State has found that she is not law abiding.”

In his reply Sikota said only the court can conclude that Nawakwi is not law abiding not the State.

“The submission by the State is throwing our constitution in the dustbin. If we do not give life to what is in the constitution we are consigning to its trashing,” said Sikota.

Ruling on the application, magistrate Wishimanga said bail is granted at the discretion of the Court and it should have taken long to have Nawakwi released.

She said it is not a must that precedence is followed as that is not the rule.

Magistrate Wishimanga said the law cannot be relaxed or compromised to suit the accused.

“The accused can not decide whether bail should be granted with sureties or not and this must be clear as bail is granted at the discretion of the Court. Since bail is granted at the discretion of the Court the accused is granted bail at K100,000 in her own recognizance with two working sureties from reputable organisations,” said magistrate Wishimanga.

Nawakwi’s sureties could not manage to sign for her release as it was beyond working hours

The matter was adjourned to July 8 for commencement of trial…https://kalemba.news/…/court-grants-nawakwi-bail-but…/

By Mwaka Ndawa

Kalemba June 4, 2024

DR NEVERS MUMBA WRITES A TOUCHY BIRTHDAY MESSAGE TO PRESIDENT HAKAINDE HICHILEMA (YESTERDAY)

DR NEVERS MUMBA WRITES A TOUCHY BIRTHDAY MESSAGE TO PRESIDENT HAKAINDE HICHILEMA (YESTERDAY)

HAPPY BIRTHDAY MR PRESIDENT

For me, this is a difficult one. Knowing that you, my good friend and brother are currently presiding over the affairs of our great nation, Zambia, during one of the most challenging seasons that we’ve ever been through.

Unknown to some and simply ignored by others, you inherited a Zambia that is owing foreign creditors more money than we ever borrowed over the 27 years of UNIP rule, over the 20 years of the MMD government and even over the first three years of President Michael Sata COMBINED. You, my friend, are the one on whose shoulders that debt now sits. Your birthday comes at a time when those who are excellent at creating political propaganda have gone into overdrive to paint a picture that it is you who has created all these problems and that the debt and other historical factors must not be brought into the discussion. They argue that all the problems we currently face are because of your leadership and that you need to call for early elections.

Your birthday comes at a time when the economy is weak. Although the efforts you and your finance team have made to restructure the huge mountain of debt that you inherited are beginning to bear fruit, the murmuring by the masses are not going down because when it comes to Zambian Politics, issues of mealie meal, the price of fuel and the ability of households to make ends meet are non negotiable.

The expectations of the simple person out on the street and the knowledge that Boardroom members at the Ministry of Finance have are not in tandem and it is producing a politically charged situation. The progress is there, but just not fast enough to reach the people on the ground and their lofty expectations.

As if this is not enough, the political landscape has worsened and deteriorated to such an extent that some in the opposition have now come together to form a confederacy that will spare nothing to try and bring you down. They will use propaganda, Tribalism, the blame game and crafty strategies to convince Zambians that you are the reason for their current season of problems and that they must remove you in 2026.

It is against this background, on this, your birthday, that I wish to remind you about the man that Zambians put into office in 2021.

A man who spent his formative years doing only two things: In the classroom getting himself an education, and in the field being productive, learning how to take care of the cattle. We all know that at that time, you may not have known it. You may not have had any clue. But God knew that he needed to prepare a leader for this country for such a time as this. A leader who would have a Never-Say-Die attitude and unfailing patience of a kachema, and also the sheer genius of an ardent economist that could have only been produced by master planner. God prepares leaders for different seasons, and this season definitely needed your tool kit.

God knew that after the Patrotic Front had implemented their ambitious infrastructure drive trying to put up infrastructure across every district in the nation, Zambia was going to be so saddled with debt that if not handled properly, it could quickly slide Into an economy of Junk Status.

Only God would have ensured that he prepared a leader who despite coming from a very humble background would go on to conquer the boardroom, a humble Shepherd boy, who would over the years sharpen his negotiation skills even among the most astute business leaders on the continent and beyond. It is only God that ensured that you kept failing in previous elections in order to build up your stamina to a level where, when your time to rule came, no amount of setbacks would make you flinch or give up when things appeared bleak and hopeless to the normal eye.

Yes, you were perharps among the most vilified opposition leaders that this country has ever seen. You have been at the receiving end of the most terrible political propaganda. Because of your rising prospects then, your tribe also suffered the most terrible onslaught and tribal hate speech ever seen in this country.

But in all these things, you took in everything that was thrown at you and turned it into a lesson and a strength. Jail did not break you, it helped you see that the prison system needs restructuring. Tribalism did not break you, rather, it turned you into a father, a friend and brother to Zambians of all tribes. Speaking more Zambian languages than most of your opponents. Even when your enemies put up their most desparate of attempts to incite Zambians against you by calling you a “Satanist” You somehow managed to use that same slander and allegation to introduce and endear Zambians to your church, the Seventh Day Adventist Church, which despite being one of the biggest churches in this land had been tacked away for years, choosing not to be seen or heard in the public debates and discussions. Today, every politician can proudly post #HappySabbath on their facebook pages simply because one humble, persevering and truly stubborn kachema boy from Bweengwa decided to answer the call of leadership placed upon him. This is the thing that destinies of nations are made of.

I would like to end by saying Yes, we have problems. Yes, politics is not an easy game, but you have to be the President for all Zambians regardless, including those that will insult you and even those that will insult in your name. You have to be the President for both those that will encourage you and those that will seek to wear you down. You have to deal with the debt problem and the tribal problem. You will have to decide whether you use all the power available to you or you only use it when it betters the nation.

My prayer and appeal is that you choose to be the HH we have all to come to know and respect. Be the HH that is kind, slow to anger, methodical, and very focused on restoring the economy. (VERY IMPORTANT) Allow the institutions of Governance to do their work proffessionally and without party interferance. Do not fall into the trap that those who wish you to fail are busy laying for you by provoking you to anger. Zambians already know who caused this mess. That’s why they hired you to #FIX IT. Engange with the nation regularly and clearly explain what is happening. Assure your people that the delays are all part of finding the best solution. Understand that some of your critics are experts at derailing you from what is truly important. Keep working and leave nobody behind. After all, We are all One Zambia, strong and free. Remember that In the Hakainde Hichilema school of politics, caderism has never been taught and it should not become a subject now. Tame those carders who think they are doing you a favor.

Pick up the ear of dignity that those small boys who were insulting your predecessor at the DEC offices sliced off with their sharp tongues and swords of insults and place it back on ECLs head, where it belongs, as Jesus did. Although You and I both have never agreed with President Lungu’s approach to governance, we shall not watch kids strip him of the decorum that belongs to the office he held . That is his exclussive right and only he can strip himself of that honour.

Remember that You did not make yourself President, but God did. That same God will guide you and no matter how long it takes and how painful it may be, the same God who took you there and helped you in the past shall guide you and help you to succeed.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY My friend, and President.

DEAR CITIZENS,I THINK BY NOW WE KNOW WHO HH IS AND WHAT HE’S CAPABLE AND NOT CAPABLE OF DOING

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DEAR CITIZENS,I THINK BY NOW WE KNOW WHO HH IS AND WHAT HE’S CAPABLE AND NOT CAPABLE OF DOING

Authored By Mupishi Jones

As we were wishing the Republican President Mr Hakainde Hichilema happy birthday yesterday, it’s important to reflect on the character of this man.

As a country we have been with President Hakainde Hichilema for many years almost over two decades now.We have heard stories about him,we have read all sorts of revelations on him good and bad,we have heard him speak both on public and private,local and international foras,we have seen his body language too as he speaks.We are now ripe to make personal independent judgement on his trustworthiness and honestiness without relying on other people’s personal opinions.

Do we still need to be lectured by other people on who President Hakainde Hichilema is and what he is capable of doing and not ?

If someone tells you that I saw President Hakainde Hichilema drinking alcohol carelessly, would you believe that person?

If another one tells you that President Hakainde Hichilema was partying in Washington when he went on national duty, would you believe that person?

When someone whispers to you that President Hakainde Hichilema’s children, let alone one are involved in illicit dealings, would you believe it?

When you are told that President Hakainde Hichilema got so upset, slapped his wife and threatened to divorce her, would you believe that?

Equally when you read either on social media or mainstream media that President Hakainde Hichilema is a very uncultured and dishonest person, from your own knowledge of him, would you believe that?

When someone tells you that President Hakainde Hichilema is a very lazy man who spends most of his time on his private issues other than national issues, would you believe that?

If you hear some sections of society saying President Hakainde Hichilema is involved in any national scandal with one of his ministers or friends, would you buy that?

I’m asking these questions because like I said,by now we should have made our own independent assessment of who President Hakainde Hichilema is.
By now we should be able to know whether amongst the current presidential contenders,is there anyone who can be as trustworthy and honest as President Hakainde Hichilema?

We don’t need someone , including UKWA to lecture us on whether President Hakainde Hichilema is a failure,a liar or a Playboy,do we?

Do we need to be told by someone else as to which political party is perceived to be more corrupt between the PF and the UPND?

Do we need someone to lecture you that the democratic space is shrinking than it was during the PF regime?

Do we still need to be told by the opposition the reasons why the fuel pump price is where it is today?

Do we need someone to tell us why we have loadsheding today?

When President Hakainde Hichilema tells you that he is aware and very much alive to the current price of both fuel and mealie meal and that he’s doing everything possible to address these two teething issues at the soonest possible time, according to your own judgement of him,do you think he is a President who can fail to do that and your immediate option therefore, should be to crucify him and bring back Barnabas or give him time?

Do you need someone to tell you that if the PF government had continued, things would be better for you as an individual than they are today?

Dear country people,it is now time to start making our own personal independent judgement devoid of external influence.

It’s time to realise that certain individuals have their own personal and private battles which they want to settle by masquerading in political criticisms.

Some sections of society wants to be exempted from the existing laws for their own personal interests.

Some sections of society knew that what they were doing when in government were against the law and that a day will come when they will be asked to account for their conduct.These are the people who are soliciting for public sympathy by even daring the law itself!

It’s time to trust ourselves when making judgements on the President unlike basing decisions on people with ulterior motives.

Be your own judge and make your own decision

I submit

Mupishi Jones
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ARE CADRES BACK?- Dickson Jere

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ARE CADRES BACK?

By Dickson Jere

I was recently gifted a book written by former Zambia Army Commander Lt.Gen Francis Sibamba. Even though the book is his personal autobiography, it provides interesting insights on how the Zambia Defense Forces have evolved over the years. However, Chapter Eight, was of interest to me – it deals with the subject of political cadres after the struggle for independence.

“The ZAMBIA ARMY AND I” is the title of the book that depicts an illustrious career of Gen Sibamba who became Army Chief in 1990 just a day after the foiled military coup of Mwamba Luchembe.

The book chronicles how UNIP created a Land Army as part of the wider scheme of absolving political cadres after independence. It later transformed into the Zambia Youth Service (ZYC) – a forerunner of Zambia National Service (ZNS).

“They (cadres) played a very important role of stone-throwing at vehicles of expatriates and settlers and if not given something to do, the devil would find them an alternative job to perform which would not be palatable to the nation,” Gen Sibamba writes, quoting UNIP Secretary General Grey Zulu.

“The Land Army was a new organization established by the party in order to absorb the excess man power which the party had,” he further writes, as he described the menace it caused in society including on how cadres chased Chief Justice Skinner out of his office at High Court.

So, there was need to bring discipline.
Gen Sibamba, a Zambia Army officer, was seconded to ZYC with major task of transforming this “army” into the present day ZNS.

“What we found in 1972, was a ragtag organization, comprising former ‘stone throwers’ of the party, UNIP, initially known as the ‘Land Army’…” Gen Sibamba recalls the task he had been given with his boss Col Nyirenda.

The task also involved turning this UNIP cadre army “into a disciplined, regimented and efficient body of young men and women capable of producing food for the nation and the supporting the defence forces in times of war”.

This is why ZNS always had the Commandant from Zambia Army until 2011 when it had own product as it has always been seen as a support wing of the Army which is main land force in Zambia. No wonder ZNS is not part of the Defence Act.

The concept of properly organized ZNS was borrowed from neighboring Tanzania where Gen Sibamba and his boss undertook study tours. The idea of ZNS was to be an auxiliary wing of the Zambia Army, which is the main land force.

“Uniforms- a deep green color, green berets, green jungle hats, green jerseys, combat boots and webbing equipment- were procured for all servicemen,” the Gen writes in his 255 page book.

“All officers and men were required to undergo a short introduction military course at the end of which they would be issued uniforms and badges of rank,” he recalls.

Ranks were also borrowed from Tanzania system with the most junior officer being called ‘Junior Master’ who wore a copper bar – and senior most being ‘Commandant’.
“Others (cadres) who could not cope with the new dispensation opted to retire or re-absorbed in the UNIP party structure,” the Gen remembers.

So, why can’t we borrow the UNIP tactic and get these cadres into institutions like ZNS? The same argument UNIP cadres made that they worked for the party and need to be rewarded is the same one still prevailing.
UNIP, MMD, PF and now UPND faces same cadre problems.
What to give them or take them…

Fashion Sakala announces construction of new secondary school in Eastern named after him

Fashion announces construction of new secondary school in Eastern named after him

WHILE everybody thought his only focus at the time was dribbling his way past defenders and scoring goals, sensational Zambian Football player Fashion Sakala had his heart rooted back home.

In a spirit of patriotism and good will, Sakala decided to give back to the Zambian people through the construction of a secondary school named after him in Mbenjere, Chipata, Eastern province.

The construction of the School commenced in September 2021, when the striker was still Rangers FC.

While the striker scored nine goals out of 30 matches in his debut season at Rangers FC 2021/2022 premiership season his family, friends and other partners were scoring goals on his behalf by taking charge of the project, overseeing to its erection.

Fashion Sakala Secondary School which has 14 classrooms, seven offices, 15 teachers’ houses, two blocks of boarding houses, and a dining hall project is poised to become a cornerstone of learning in the region.

The vision for Fashion Sakala Secondary School extends beyond its physical structure, representing the player’s commitment to empowering Zambian youth through education.

“This school embodies my belief in the transformative power of education to unlock opportunities and pave the way for a brighter future for the children of Zambia,” Sakala said.

“I am filled with boundless excitement for the future of Fashion Sakala Secondary School, a testament to the power of God, collective determination, and unity.”

Expressing his deepest gratitude, Sakala thanked his family for their unwavering hard work and dedication, the government for its support, and the local community for coming together to realise his dream.

In a heartfelt message, Sakala conveyed his gratitude and love for the people of Zambia and acknowledged the divine blessings that have guided his career in football.

“This school represents my gratitude and love for the people of Zambia, my country, and God the creator for blessing me with my career in football,” he said.

In showing appreciation for his contribution to society, dedicated fans and members of the public took to his facebook page to shower the Saudi based player with praises.

“I am dumbfounded with the heart you have to plough back to the community and Zambia from what you have achieved. May the good Lord continue to bless you,” one of many comments read.

“Wow wow Congratulations, you are a blessing to our Mother Zambia. We thank Almighty God for your wisdom FS 10.I think you are a visionary leader. Leaders plan for next generation. May the good Lord bless you and your family abundantly.”

By Elesani Phiri

Kalemba June 5, 2024

Zambia Seeks more loans from the IMF

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Zambia Seeks more loans from the IMF

Amb. Emmanuel Mwamba wrote;

Dr. Situmbeko Musokotwane Can only run the Country based on accumulating more debt and shielding the Mining Sector from Paying Fair and Equitable Tax

Hon.Ngandu Peter Magande achieved a successful debt restructuring under the HIPC Debt Restructuring Program, that by 2008, Zambia’s foreign debt was written off from $7billion to $500,000.00.

Further Magande introduced windfall tax for the mines and in 2008, ZRA obtained $600 million tax revenue from the mines, the biggest amount in 20 years.

President Levy Mwanawasa sadly passed on in 2008. There was a leadership succession tussle. Magande had put himself forward as a presidential candidate of the MMD.

So when Republican Vice President Rupiah Banda was elected as MMD President and President of the country, he fired Magande and appointed former State House Special Assistant for Economy, Dr. Situmbeko Musokotwane as new Minister of Finance.

Musokotwane immediately abandoned the lucrative windfall tax claiming that such a policy stifled mining investment but began to accumulate new foreign debt, especially under Chinese Project Finance.

As at 2012, Zambia’s foreign debt had risen from 500,000, to $2.8billion.

Similarly when a decade later Musokotwane returned at the helm as Minister of Finance, he immediately abolished the Mineral Royalty tax which was non-deductible to deductible again, claiming that such a tax stifled foreign investment to the mining sector.

He further gave new tax incentives to the mines.

The tax was earning the Zambia Revenue Authority about $1billion a year in tax revenue in 2019, 2020 and 2021. The revenue from the sector dropped to about $300million.

Further, the country has accumulated more new foreign debt with the debt jumping from $11.9billion to $14.2billon.

He has also borrowed heavily from the domestic market.

Now he SEEKS to increase the IMF Bail-out loan from $1.3billion to $1.7billion.

Below is the story.

Zambia asks for IMF loan to be increased to $1.7 billion

LUSAKA, June 4 (Reuters) – The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Tuesday that Zambia’s government had asked for its $1.3 billion loan programme to be increased to $1.7 billion to help it respond to a severe drought.
The IMF also said in a statement that it had reached a staff-level agreement on the third review of the southern African country’s Extended Credit Facility.

Once the latest review is approved by IMF’s executive board at a meeting expected by the end of June, Zambia will have access to roughly $573 million, the fourth disbursement under the facility.

FOUR (4) MPs INVOLVED IN A ROAD ACCIDENT

FOUR (4) MPs INVOLVED IN A ROAD ACCIDENT.

Masala traffic has recorded a serious injury road traffic accident which occurred on 03/06/24 at about 14 hrs along Kabwe -Ndola road opposite HBB milling Ndola, involved were three motor vehicles,the first one being a Toyota fortuner registration number AJF7563 which had a scratched rear bumper and it was being driven by male Maybe Christine aged 41 yrs of Lusaka who escaped unhurt.

Also on board in the first motor vehicle was (1)Hon Dr MWANZA MP kaumbwe aged 52 yrs who sustained general body pains who was treated at Ndola teaching hospital and the condition is stable .

Also involved was a second motor vehicle Toyota fortuner reg number AJF 7560 which had a depressed front right fender, broken grill, depressed bonnet, front bumper and it Was being driven by male Frank Mumba aged 48 of garden house in Lusaka who escaped unhurt.

Also on board in the second motor vehicle were two passengers (1) Hon Singombe Edgar MP Dundumwezi who sustained suspected internal body injuries and Hon Mweene Fred aged 54 MP mangango who sustained suspected internal body injuries and all were treated and condition is stable and are on observation at Ndola teaching hospital.

Also involved was the third motor vehicle Toyota fortuner registration number AJF 7583 which had broken headlamps, depressed bonnet, depressed front bumper, deformed bullbar and was driven by male Nazar Danny Mwila aged 44 of kabwata Lusaka who escaped unhurt.

Also on board in the third motor vehicle was passenger Hon mulundu Darius aged 55 MP siavonga who sustained suspected internal body injuries and admitted for observation .

The accident happened when all the three motor vehicles were being driven along the said road from south to north direction and in the process the second motor vehicle driver misjudged clearance distance or speed of the first motor vehicle that was in front and went to hit into the rear of the first motor vehicle and also the third motor vehicle went to hit into the rear of the second motor vehicle.

Copperbelt Police

THE REAL REASON WHY APOSTLE DAN PULE WAS ARRESTED…. His arrest is a message to the larger Zambian Church planning to host UKA – Silavwe Jackson

THE REAL REASON WHY APOSTLE DAN PULE WAS ARRESTED

…. His arrest is a message to the larger Zambian Church planning to host UKA.

04/06/24

At 70 years of age Apostle Dan Pule has served our Nation Zambia politically, spiritually and in business. Served as Minister and Deputy Minister in Dr. Chiluba’s Government.

Apart from politics, Apostle Dan Pule has been been one of the senior pentecostal and evangelical leading figures in the Nation of Zambia. Presiding over Dunamis Miracles Church as a senior pastor for years.

Apostle Pule is also a steady business man, having been one of the earliest Zambians to open an accounting firm when it was not common for locals to do so. Yes his personal life is not without controversy. He is not a saint.

From his long, blessed life there’s no doubt that Apostle Pule is a patriot, a man who loves this country with everything in him. It defies common sense that such a man can be charged with inciting tribal war and espionage.

THEN, WHAT IS THE REAL REASON APOSTLE PULE WAS ARRESTED?

  1. It’s because Apostle Pule hosted a special prayer service for the United Kwacha Alliance, UKA on Sunday, 19th May, 2024 and in UKA there’s the former President of Zambia, Dr Edgar Chagwa Lungu.

The motive of arresting Apostle Pule is the same one when a Police Inspector entered Bishop Clement Mulenga’s office in Kabwe to tell President Lungu to stop the meeting.

It is the same motive that stopped the Mandevu rally by armed Zambia Police accompanied by panga/machete wielding UPND cadres.

It is the same motive that made the UPND cadres to go to DEC and sing songs full of insults targeting President Lungu in full view of armed Zambia Police.

It is the same motive that made the police command to deploy 2 Toyota land cruisers and UPND cadres when it was rumoured that the former President was going to take his wife, Mama Esther Lungu to matebeto market in thornpark on her birthday

  1. It’s because Apostle Pule belongs to the United Kwacha Alliance, UKA where the former President, Dr Edgar Chagwa Lungu is alliance partner.

In the mind of President Hichilema, UPND and their supporters, UKA leaders and members are less Zambian who have no rights whatsoever in their own Country.

To them everything UPND is right and anything critical to President Hichilema and UPND is deemed ENEMY OF THE STATE that must vanquished using State institutions.

As long as one is critical of President Hichilema and UPND even your reputation, position or age does not matter. Even your life is threatened by UPND cadres whilst the Police do nothing.

The arrest and subsequent detention of Apostle Pule for more than 7 days is meant to send a clear message to the larger Zambian Church that ‘should you host UKA’, this will be the result.

Zambia belongs to all of us even when President Hichilema and UPND does not agree with our political associations and positions on various national issues.

To criminalize your fellow countrymen and women just because one has State institutions on their side is a serious lack of national leadership. Let us coexist in harmony.

One Zambia, One Nation.

Silavwe Jackson
President
GPZ

REGISTER AS A VOTER TO REDEEM YOURSELF FROM A FAILED UPND LEADERSHIP IN 2026 – HARRY KALABA

ZAMBIANS VOTE WILL MATTER IN 2026

04/06/ 2024

As Citizens First we would like to commend the Electoral Commission of Zambia for launching the Continuous Registration of voters in additional ten districts.

These are;

• Mumbwa in Central Province.

• Chingola in Copperbelt Province.

• Petauke in Eastern Province.

• Kafue in Lusaka Province.

• Samfya in Luapula Province.

• Mpika in Muchinga Province.

• Mporokoso in Northern Province.

• Mwinilunga in North-western Province.

• Monze in Southern Province.

• Kaoma in Western Province.

With the foregoing, we want to encourage each and every Zambian to turn up and register because their vote will matter in the 2026 General Elections.

Registering to vote is the only sure way for citizens to determine the direction of the country’s governance system by choosing credible leaders that will run the affairs of the country in a transparent manner.

With the failed leadership of the UPND and President Hakainde Hichilema, Zambians have yet another opportunity in 2026 to redeem themselves and usher in a new Government with a heart for the people.

Citizen First is saddened to see that the majority of Zambians can no longer afford to have a decent meal. We are saddened that a common Zambian has lost his dignified position in society due to hunger and poverty. The people working white collar jobs can no longer meet the monthly Food basket of K10,700, with the cost of living further exacerbated by daily 12-16 hours of load shedding . Zambia has regressed in poverty alleviation and elimination with more people falling into abject poverty and further witnessing increasing percentage of the working poor while the UPND Government turns a blind eye.

The Citizen First remains committed to the plight of each and every citizen and we know that together we shall make Zambia a better place for you and for generations to come.
Let’s register to vote and create a better Zambia for 2026 and beyond…

As Citizen First …. We put you First.

Harry Kalaba
President
Citizens First
Member of UKA.

I’ll be happy to see Edgar on ballot in 2026- Kangombe

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I’ll be happy to see Edgar on ballot in 2026,

LUNGU HAS NO STAMINA

…to defeat President Hakainde Hichilema, says Kangombe

By Rhoda Nthara (The Mast)

UPND deputy chairperson for mobilisation and strategy Romeo Kangombe says when everyone thought the country had healed Edgar Lungu has refused to heal from the 2021 election defeat.

He says Lungu has no stamina to defeat President Hakainde Hichilema, adding that he will be happy to see him on the ballot in 2026.

Kangombe, who is Sesheke member of parliament, said Zambia needs to heal.

“Edgar Lungu must accept defeat. When everyone thought the country had healed, Edgar Lungu has refused to heal from the 2021 election defeat. He has come back more vicious on the tribal agenda,” Kangombe charged in a statement. “Lungu is opening our old wounds but will not be tempted to disrupt the peace and unity that our country is facing. We refuse to be dragged into politics of hatred and tribalism. We have chosen peace over violence. Hakainde Hichilema has shown us that it’s possible to defeat your enemy by not fighting.”

He urged law enforcement officers to be alert and firm on law offenders.

“We refuse to take the law into our own hands. Our officers must do their job professionally. Politically Lungu is dead and has no stamina to defeat Hakainde Hichilema. I will be happy to see Lungu on the ballot in 2026. I can’t wait to see Lungu being defeated once and for all. Zambians cherish love, peace and unity and will never allow the snake to come back to power,” Kangombe said.

He said Zambia is bigger than “all of us and we all have a responsibility to preserve the peace and unity of our country”.

“During the reigns of Edgar Lungu most of us were bruised. The rule of law was suspended. We saw our brothers and sisters being killed in cold blood. Political rallies were suspended and the biggest opposition leader was denied access to the airport,” Kangombe said. “Radio stations were attacked for simply having a radio interview with Hakainde Hichilema. A torture chamber (Kamugodi) was created for opposition members. Meal allowances for students were abolished. Head to head Edgar Lungu’s reign was worse than that of Idi Amin.”

He said when President Hichilema won the elections, “we all thought it was time for revenge”.

“I was very eager to take revenge but Hakainde Hichilema said ceasefire. It was the most painful instruction to follow. Imagine the pain our members felt seeing the people who used to slice them with pangas walking in the streets of Lusaka freely because Hakainde Hichilema has said if you attack the opposition ‘you are on your own’,” said Kangombe. “Hakainde Hichilema suppressed our anger against Edgar Lungu and PF. It was difficult to understand but later we realised that President Hakainde Hichilema realised that Zambia is bigger than all of us. HH refused to trade the peace and unity for the sake of taking revenge against Edgar Lungu. We all obliged and started healing. We all decided to put the country first and allowed those who persecuted us to walk around freely.”

Batifyanta pa mukosi, there is no rule of law – Antonio Mwanza

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Batifyanta pa mukosi, there is no rule of law – Antonio

By Thomas Ngala(The Mast)

SOCIALIST Party deputy general secretary Antonio Mwanza has bemoaned the “unfairness” in the application of the law.

“President Hakainde Sammy Hichilema has not condemned what his youths are doing. He has not condemned the statements that are coming from his leaders. He has not condemned the behaviour of his political party cadres,” he says. “President Hakainde Sammy Hichilema was the first to give us a signal. So, now, batifyanta pa mukosi (they have squeezed us by the throat). There is no rule of law.”

Mwanza said when he featured on Millennium TV on Thursday that the rule of law entails that “all of us must be treated equally irrespective of where we are coming from and irrespective of our standing in society”.

He recalled that UPND promised restoration of the rule of law adding that what Zambians are seeing is the opposite of what the UPND promised.

“For instance, just this afternoon today (Thursday), we saw hordes of UPND cadres marching to the Drug Enforcement Commission where former president Edgar Lungu and the former first lady [Esther] were appearing. The police had blocked the whole place. The UPND cadres went there to cause disruption of what the Drug Enforcement were doing just to hurl insults and threats on president Edgar Lungu. If that was youths, cadres from the opposition Socialist Party, all of us could have been arrested,” he said. “But the police were watching and left them to do what they were doing. We have seen for instance that UPND leaders of Southern Province, North Western Province, Lusaka, Copperbelt, they have been having press briefings where they have insulted leaders of the opposition. They have threatened to sort each one of us one by one. They have even reached a level where they ask the President to say ba President tulelombako kuti mwatupelako fye amaka (Mr President, give us the power), we want to go and sort out these people.”

He lamented that the police are not moving to arrest those people.

Mwanza also said that immediately anybody from the opposition issues a statement, the police will go in and arrest, detain and charge them.

He also charged that “we have seen an increasing number of abductions.”

“First it was our young sister Pamela Chisupa and 12 other girls that were abducted. It took the work of the community to have those girls rescued. We, as the Socialist Party, have seen a number of our candidates abducted. We had nine by-elections recently…and our candidate for Kabompo, two candidates from Gwembe, were abducted, including our candidate from Luangwa, a young girl aged 22, got abducted. We reported the matter to the police,” he said. “We presented the evidence and there is nothing that the police have done. If that happened…if it was the opposition political party, Socialist Party that had abducted somebody from the UPND, police would have moved in, arrested whoever was involved and as we are speaking now, the matter could have been in court. But nothing has happened. We have seen the violence and threats, intimidation that is going on, including hate speech, because now hate speech has only become hate speech if you talk about a certain region. But if another person from that region speaks ill of people, it is not hate speech.”

Mwanza said “we have seen for instance, ba secretary general for UPND, ba Batuke Imenda calling Archbishop Alick Banda as Lucifer. And that thing even when it was reported to the police nothing happened”.

“We saw ba Minister of Education ba Douglas Syakalima calling the entire Bemba people as a tribe that they are suffering from poverty of the mind. And yet, even after this was reported to the police, it has not been classified as hate speech and the police have not moved in. We have seen ba minister, ba Hon Charles Milupi issuing threats and illegal instructions to the UPND youths to sort out anybody who disagrees or who criticises President Hakainde Sammy Hichilema and the police have not moved in to arrest Hon Milupi,” he noted. “We have seen my brother, my comrade, my friend, a colleague, Cornelius Mweetwa, we as Socialist Party reported him to the police over his confession that he was behind the tribal remarks of president, comrade Chishimba Kambwili.”

Mwanza said to date, the police have not done anything on the case in question.

He described what Zambia has under the watch of the UPND not as the rule of law but the rule of the jungle where the UPND cadres can threaten, beat people and “abduct people and nothing happens.”

Mwanza said Zambia has reached a level where the Inspector General of Police Graphel Musamba is telling political players that he will not allow anyone to have a public procession.

He complained that these are fundamental rights within the Constitution where everybody must have the right to assemble, the right to have a rally, as long as that gathering is peaceful.

“The right to assemble has been taken away from us. They have even gone to the extent of threatening you, the media, my bululu Thabo Kawana is on record threatening the media houses with closure if you don’t behave according to what they want,” he recalled.

Mwanza accused President Hichilema as the one behind the selective application of the law.

“In all these things, President Hakainde Sammy Hichilema has been quiet. He has not condemned what his youths are doing. He has not condemned the statements that are coming from his leaders. He has not condemned the behaviour of his political party cadres. And we understand as SP, we understand why he does not condemn. President Hakainde Sammy Hichilema was the first to give us a signal. So, now, batifyanta pamukosi (they have squeezed us by the throat). There is no rule of law,” said Mwanza.

ECL CREATING PROBLEMS FOR HIS FAMILY

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ECL CREATING PROBLEMS FOR HIS FAMILY.

Authored By Mupishi Jones

If ECL had completely retired from engaging in active partisan politics soon after handing over power to his successor, would he have been going through what he’s complaining about today? If he had chosen to lead the life of the neutral “father of the nation”, providing objective and rational political guidance to all political contenders, would he be insulted the way he is being insulted today?
If he had chosen to join a club of other former heads of state, wouldn’t he have found peace of mind in that?

If he had chosen to be quietly engaging his successor on both public and private issues of mutual interest in the most honest way,would his family members be subjected to what they are complaining about today?

ECL’s hope lies in the assumption that President Hakainde Hichilema looses power in 2026,suppose it doesn’t happen that way? Does he ever think of what would become of himself,his wife and his children? Would they survive another bout of 5 years fighting the government? Would ECL still have the energy to continue being at daggers draw with the sitting President?

We have family members of our past Presidents who are leaving and working peacefully,why? because their fathers choose a quiet life after retirement for the sake of their children.

Now the political confrontational route Mr Lungu has chosen against the sitting President will definitely tickle a lot of catastrophies for his family members and friends.

This is the only first-family in Zambia where all of the children including the wife of the former President had a quantum leap from an average life to millionaires just within the space of their fathers tenure in office as the Republican President.

We never saw such sudden accumulation of wealth by Dr Kaunda’s children and wife,we never saw this during FTJ’s tenure,nor Mwanawasa’s.We never had RB’s children and wife emerging from nowhere to millionaires the way we have seen Tasila,Dalitso,Chiyesu and Esther, the first lady herself becoming millionaires in a short space of time.All these have suddenly become millionaires within the space of their fathers presidency, what type of work were they all doing profitably?

Well, they might claim that their wealth was given to them by their father and husband, where was their father getting all that money? We are talking about millions of kwachas here, can their father provide convincing evidence of the source of all these millions purportedly distributed to his family members?

ECL should have realised that by being politically confrontational to the sitting President, the battle would not only end at politics but would go beyond that! ECL knows that power politics can turn to be urgly sometimes.
Much as ECL is exercising his constitutional rights, but sometimes it is important to apply unwritten rules, rules of emotional intelligence to create peace for yourself and your family.

This political route he is taking will not create peace for his family members and friends.
ECL should know that if there’s a time when a politician becomes dangerous, it’s when you threaten his hold on to power.ECL himself did all those brutal things against his political opponents when he realised that his continued holding on to power was being threatened. The only difference with him is that he’s a former Republican President trying to unseat the current President.

As long as he pursues this political route, his family will never enjoy their wealth and they’ll never be at peace with the law.The choice is with Mr Lungu and no one else,
I submit

Mupishi Jones
977480386

What the UPND has been calling free education is really not free education as such- Fred M’membe

FREE QUALITY EDUCATION OUR SOLUTION FREE EDUCATION MUST BE FREE

What the UPND has been calling free education is really not free education as such – it is something else, something that may resemble free education but is not. Free education must be free education.

For us, free education entails free primary education for all. It means an obligation to develop secondary education accessible to all with the progressive introduction of free quality secondary education, as well as an obligation to develop equitable access to higher education, with the progressive introduction of free quality higher education. We will allocate 25 percent of the national budget to developing quality free education in Zambia.

To show you what’s happening today that compromises the idea of free quality education, let’s look at UPND’s so called free education:

  1. FUNDING: Providing free education to citizens requires significant financial resources. Schools are underfunded and are barely surviving. For instance, there is no free education for pupils in the boarding schools. Instead, the government has dictated that parents must pay K1,000 (one thousand kwacha) per child per term. This money goes towards the procurement of foodstuff for 90 days. Now, divide 90 days into K1,000. It gives you K11.11. Divide this K11.11 into three meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner). It gives you K3.70. What kind of meal can one buy for K3.70? How are head teachers in boarding schools managing things? They have removed fish, beef, and chicken from the menu. Children are eating soya chunks and cabbage.

The government only sends K200 (two hundred kwacha) to all secondary schools (both boarding and day) per child per term, to cater for teaching and learning materials, maintenance of infrastructure, administrative issues, allowances for staff, orphan and vulnerable children, and co-curricular activities. So a basic school in a rural area, which has 80 pupils in grades 8 and 9, receives no more than K16,000 (sixteen thousand kwacha) per term. These meagre amounts sent to schools have terms and conditions, just like the IMF. A percentage meant for the maintenance of infrastructure, for example, cannot be used for the procurement of foodstuff, even in the event that the school has run out of food. That would constitute a misapplication of funds. Head teachers are struggling a lot, and most of them have developed hypertension.

  1. INFRASTRUCTURE AND RESOURCES: The UPND government has only introduced so-called free education to learners in day schools from grades 8 to 12. This has created a challenge of inadequate infrastructure and limited educational resources, such as textbooks, digital technologies, and school facilities. Expanding free education while ensuring quality requires substantial investment in infrastructure development and resource allocation. The haphazard CDF arrangement is not helping in any way as regards infrastructure development in education. This situation calls for a massive construction of schools across the country.
  2. TEACHER SHORTAGE AND QUALITY: Recruiting and retaining qualified teachers is essential for the success of free education. The employment of 30,496 in 2022 was a very good effort. However, simple research has shown that many teachers who were posted in rural areas have started going back to urban areas through transfers based on political connections. Schools in remote areas are still lacking teachers, compromising free education.
  3. EQUITY AND ACCESS: Although free education aims to promote equitable access, there are disparities in accessing education, particularly in remote or marginalised areas. Ensuring that all children have equal opportunities requires addressing barriers, such as distance, gender disparities, and cultural factors that may inhibit access to education.
  4. EFFECTS OF THE RISING COST OF LIVING: Before Mr Hichilema’s so-called free education, parents in rural areas were paying K150 per term, while those in urban areas were paying K200 per term per child. In addition, the government was sending schools grants every term. Whatever benefits could have accrued from the removal of the K150 and K250 school fees per term have completely been eroded by the increasing cost of living – the high cost of mealie-meal, relish, and transport prices.
  5. PROPAGANDA: The dissemination of biased and misleading information in order to shape public opinion by the UPND government has really destroyed education. Taken at face value, one would think Zambia was doing very well in the education sector. But frankly speaking, the so called free education has destroyed the little quality that remained before the UPND took office.

The government does not talk about things that matter most, such as literacy levels, learner performance, skills development, teacher motivation, and so on. It is busy manipulating and controlling public opinion by presenting selective information. Creating a biased narrative that aims to persuade people in favour of its policy of fake free education won’t do. The government paints a picture as though it introduced free education for the first time in Zambia. It portrays to the public like it is spending a lot of money on free education. This is a lie, a deception; and at the rate we are moving, we risk having an education of very low quality.

Fred M’membe

If Desperate Anc Goes Into Coalition With DA, Then South Africa Will Have A Boer President For The First Time Since Independence- Peter Sinkamba

By Peter Sinkamba

IF DESPERATE ANC GOES INTO COALITION WITH DA, THEN SOUTH AFRICA WILL HAVE A BOER PRESIDENT FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE INDEPENDENCE 30 YEARS, AGO

In the wake of the May 29 elections, South Africa’s political sphere stands on the brink of significant transformations. With ANC securing a mere 40.18% of the vote, insufficient for an independent government formation, unprecedented political machinations loom.

ANC is desperate. It has three options to form a coalition government. First, it is with Jacob Zuma’s MK Party which garnered 15% votes. MK Party is willing to go into a coalition government with ANC on condition that Cyril Ramaphosa is not President. ANC has rejected this condition. It wants Ramaphosa to retain the presidency.

The next option is emergence of the Democratic Alliance (DA), led by John Steenhuisen, with 22% of the vote, as a pivotal player. But this option adds complexity to the unfolding narrative, potentially reshaping the nation’s trajectory which may land South Africa back into the hands of a Boer President just after 30 years of independence.

Here is how the steps that will lead to this scenario.

Step 1: As the ANC grapples with its diminished mandate, efforts to secure coalition partnership with DA to sustain its authority have commenced. Conversations with the traditionally oppositional DA are already underway, signaling a departure from conventional political allegiances.

Some analysts view this coalition as a pragmatic approach. They argue that prioritizing national stability over partisan interests is critical at this juncture.

“An ANC-DA alliance would mark a significant departure, highlighting a commitment to national coherence,” remarks Professor Thandi Moyo, underlining the strategic opportunity for the DA to wield influence. Obviously, DA will bargain for the position of Deputy President in the new government. This will lead to John Steenhuisen being elected Deputy President, and thus potentially the next President in the event of vacancy in the Office of President.

Step 2: There is speculation surrounding the vacancy being created in the Office of President and Deputy President should Ramaphosa and Deputy Paul Mashatile. Amidst coalition deliberations, speculation swirls around ANC Deputy President Mashatile, facing potential corruption charges. His potential removal could plunge the ANC into internal turmoil, further complicating its position.

Should Mashatile be ousted, proposing John Steenhuisen as Deputy President might stabilize the coalition. Steenhuisen’s integrity and leadership could rebuild public confidence and ensure coalition functionality.

Step 3: The Phala Phala scandal will surely be rekindled, if MK Party and EFF are left out by ANC in the coalition. The ANC-DA coalition’s stability could face scrutiny if the Freedom Front Plus (FF+) rekindles the Phala Phala scandal implicating President Ramaphosa. Allegations of financial impropriety could trigger a renewed parliamentary inquiry and potential impeachment.

In the event of Ramaphosa’s removal, consensus might coalesce around Steenhuisen, solidifying DA aspiration as a leaders of South Africa.

In any case, if DA holds the Deputy Presidency, its MPs would naturally vote in favour of the impeachment because doing so would launch a Boer for president.

Should these events unfold, Steenhuisen could ascend to the presidency, heralding a monumental shift in South African politics.

His tenure would likely be acronymonius. There are no laws established in South Africa to govern coalition governments. So, ANC would likely pull out of the coalition leading to collapse of the DA government.

While speculative, this narrative underscores South Africa’s dynamic political landscape going forward.

The prospect of Steenhuisen’s journey from opposition leader to President through coalition government epitomizes Africa’s evolving political democracy in sofaras, navigating intricate coalition dynamics and strategic maneuvers, thereby requiring indepth analysis of possible coalition governments and ensuring laws are in place to govern such before they happen.

Lesson learnt from South Africa as it charts its course forward will surely be essential for the whole Africa in terms of democracy constitutional reforms.