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Davido’s Daughter Imade Wins School Singing Competition, Bags Gold Medal and ₦100,000 Prize

Davido’s Daughter Imade Wins School Singing Competition, Bags Gold Medal and ₦100,000 Prize


A video capturing the moment Imade Adeleke, daughter of Afrobeats star Davido, won a singing competition at her school has gone viral online.



One of the standout moments from the event was when she was presented with her rewards, which included a gold medal and a cash prize of ₦100,000.

On Saturday, January 7, the 11-year-old impressed judges and the audience with her vocal performance, eventually emerging as the winner of the school talent contest.



Another video that later surfaced online showed the emotional moment she was announced as the winner. In the clip, she could be seen jumping excitedly and hugging someone close to her after hearing the result.



Her performance also earned loud cheers from fellow students and teachers as she received her gold medal on a decorated stage. Her mother, Sophia Momodu, was heard cheering proudly from the background.



Davido later reacted to his daughter’s achievement by sharing a screenshot from a video call with her, during which she proudly displayed her medal. The singer also expressed how proud he was of her success.



“My superstar won her talent show school today, super proud of you, baby,” Davido wrote in a caon.

Watch the video showing the moment Imade won the singing competition at her school below:

US-Iran tensions rise as war fears shake oil markets

US-Iran tensions rise as war fears shake oil markets

For weeks, a major question has dominated global headlines: will the United States attack Iran ?



No strike has taken place, but tensions have shifted rather than disappeared. A U.S. warning to oil tankers operating in the Strait of Hormuz has already rattled global markets, pushing oil prices higher on fear alone.



The situation is being closely watched as: • U.S. warships and troops remain deployed across West Asia
• Iran conducts naval drills
• Indirect nuclear talks continue in Oman


Analysts say diplomacy and military deterrence are now unfolding at the same time, raising concerns that even a small incident in the Gulf could quickly escalate.


The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world’s most important energy routes, and any disruption there could affect global fuel prices.

Russia bans transgender people from adopting children

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Russia bans transgender people from adopting children

Russia is moving ahead with a new policy that prevents transgender individuals from adopting children, adding another restriction to the country’s family and social legislation.



Authorities and supporters inside Russia say the move is meant to protect what the government describes as “traditional family values” and to tighten the criteria around who can adopt.



Human rights organisations, however, argue the law could increase stigma and reduce the number of safe homes available to children who need care. Critics maintain that adoption decisions should be based on a person’s ability to raise and support a child, rather than identity.



The measure forms part of a broader legislative trend in Russia in recent years that has increasingly affected LGBTQ+ communities, drawing criticism from international bodies and several foreign governments.



Globally, questions around adoption, family structure and equality continue to spark sharp debate, with different societies taking very different approaches to social norms and rights.

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NATO faces uncertainty as US pulls back admirals from key roles

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NATO faces uncertainty as US pulls back admirals from key roles

Questions are being raised about the future direction of NATO after reports that the United States plans to step back from some senior command positions, allowing European officers to take over roles traditionally held by American admirals.



Washington has been urging European members to increase military spending and take greater responsibility for the alliance’s security.



Analysts say the change does not mean NATO is ending, but it reflects a major internal shift in leadership and burden-sharing within the alliance.



The United States has long been NATO’s main military power, providing much of the funding, logistics and strategic planning, especially during the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war.

Some observers see the move as Europe becoming more independent, while others warn it could affect deterrence and unity inside the alliance.

Europe moving back toward talks with Putin as Russia advances deep into Ukraine

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Europe moving back toward talks with Putin as Russia advances deep into Ukraine



Russia is continuing to push forward on the battlefield, increasing pressure on Ukrainian forces along an overstretched and heavily damaged front line.



At the same time, important developments are unfolding diplomatically. Several European powers are cautiously moving back toward direct engagement with Russian President Vladimir Putin, signaling a possible shift from isolation to renewed dialogue



Analysts say the renewed contacts could be driven by war fatigue, economic pressure, and growing concern over long-term regional stability, even as fighting continues.



The situation highlights a difficult balance for Europe…maintaining support for Ukraine while also exploring diplomatic channels that could eventually lead to negotiations.

MUAMMAR GADDAFI WITH HIS WIFE, AND THREE OF THEIR SONS WHO ARE ALL DEAD NOW. IN THE PHOTO, ONLY GADDAFI’S  WIFE, SAFIA FARKASH WHO CURRENTLY LIVES IN EXILE IN CAIRO, EGYPT, IS STILL ALIVE

MUAMMAR GADDAFI WITH HIS WIFE, AND THREE OF THEIR SONS WHO ARE ALL DEAD NOW. IN THE PHOTO, ONLY GADDAFI’S  WIFE, SAFIA FARKASH WHO CURRENTLY LIVES IN EXILE IN CAIRO, EGYPT, IS STILL ALIVE.



◾SAIF AL-ISLAM born in 1972 and assass!nated last week. At the height of his father’s rule, he was seen as a reformer by the West when he started putting pressure on his father on civil rights. In 2005, he also  pushed his father to allow human rights organisation  to assess the situation in LIBYA and forced him to release prisoners.


◾However, when the revolution broke out in 2011, SAIF found himself torn between supporting his father  or continuing his reform agenda by backing the so-called  revolutionists. But he  chose family loyalty  and decided to fight for his father. For this reason, the West cut him off. When an ABC reporter asked him whether he would  consider going to exile, he replied, “We live here, we fight here, we die. This is our country.” He rejected an asylum offer by TURKISH president.



◾He rallied government forces  in BANI WALID until the town fell to the rebels. After leaving BANI WALID,  his  convoy was hit by a NATO air ättäck at WADI ZAMZAM, where he lost two of his fingers, 26 of his supporters and 9 military vehicles. He was captured by the rebels near SABHA after one local betrayed him.  After his capture, he defiantly told the rebels to shoot him in the head so that he could die on the spot, but they refused and airlifted him to custody in ZINTAN. With time, his captors became sympathetic to him and released him.



◾He was assass!nated because of the political threat he posed to the government in TRIPOLI and the East. It was feared that those who had already started seeing the revolution as a scam were rallying behind him.



◾Lieutenant-Colonel KHAMIS GADDAFI born in 1983 and assass!nated by NATO in 2011. He was the commander  of the most well-trained and well-equipped force in the LIBYAN military, known as the KHAMIS Brigade.



◾He was competent, very loyal to his father, and maintained good relations with his siblings. In early 2011, KHAMIS was working as an intern at AECOM Technology Corporation in Dallas, TEXAS, when the revolution broke out. He hurried back to LIBYA to aid his father,  commanding the assault on ZAWIYA. The battle resulted in PRO-GADDAFI forces retaking the city.



◾He was k!lled on 29 August 2011, when  a NATO Apache helicopter opened fire on his Toyota Land Cruiser, as he was commanding government forces on the battlefield.



◾MUTASSIM GADDAFI was k!lled on 20 October 2011. He was very rebellious and was once accused of plotting to overthrow his father in the early 2000s using his well equipped military unit known as MUTASSIM’s 77th Tank Battalion. He fled to exile in EGYPT, where he remained for a couple of years. During his exile, his father ordered the disbandment of his 77th Tank Battalion and created the KHAMIS Brigade, commanded by his little brother KHAMIS.



◾He returned from exile in 2005 and reconciled with his father, who appointed him as National Security Advisor of LIBYA. When the war broke out, he commanded government forces in support of his father by leading the defence of the city of SIRTE. As the war intensified he had a private bitter exchange with his brother SAIF AL-ISLAM, for causing their  family’s  downfall, because of the reforms he had forced his father to introduce in the government and for opening up LIBYA to International Human Rights Organisations.


◾MUTASSIM was captured while trying to flee SIRTE after his forces became overwhelmed by NATO bombardment and the rebels’ firepower. He was shot in the throat when he started arguing with them about religion. He then asked for a cigarette and water, but moments later, he was seen lying dead with a wound in his abdomen, and one of his arms dislocated. Amateur photographs and videos showed his young captors and others defiling his corpse after his death.

REST IN POWER, CHAMPIONS!!!

Zimbabwe Moves Toward Term Extension as Mnangagwa Eyes 2030

⬆️ REGIONAL | Zimbabwe Moves Toward Term Extension as Mnangagwa Eyes 2030

Zimbabwe’s government has approved sweeping constitutional amendments that opposition figures say could clear the path for President Emmerson Mnangagwa to remain in power until 2030, deepening concerns about democratic backsliding in Southern Africa.



Cabinet on Tuesday endorsed proposals that would extend the presidential term from five to seven years and introduce a major structural shift by allowing Parliament, rather than voters, to choose the president.



The changes come as Mnangagwa, now 83, approaches the end of his current mandate under the existing 2028 limit.



Mnangagwa rose to power in 2017 after a military-backed move that removed longtime leader Robert Mugabe, who had ruled for three decades. Zanu-PF has since signalled its intention to keep Mnangagwa in office beyond constitutional term boundaries, with party officials openly discussing succession control and continuity.



Opposition leaders have warned that any attempt to alter presidential tenure or electoral rules must be subjected to a national referendum, arguing that changes of this magnitude cannot be driven solely through parliamentary processes.



The proposed amendments, if implemented, would mark one of the most significant reconfigurations of Zimbabwe’s post-independence political framework, reviving fears of a return to personalised rule and entrenched incumbency.



For the region, the move carries wider implications. Southern Africa has repeatedly faced debates over term limits, succession, and constitutional manipulation, with Zimbabwe’s trajectory now being watched closely as another test of whether liberation-era parties can transition into accountable democratic governance.



The reforms are expected to face intense political resistance, legal scrutiny, and renewed pressure from civil society as Zimbabwe enters a sensitive phase of institutional contestation.

© The People’s Brief | Ollus R. Ndomu

Kenyan govt has officially addressed the recruitment of its citizens into the Russian armed forces, confronting Moscow over the ongoing issue

The Kenyan government has officially addressed the recruitment of its citizens into the Russian armed forces, confronting Moscow over the ongoing issue.



Key Updates:

Repatriation of Remains: Foreign Minister Musalia Mudavadi stated that Kenya is cooperating with the Ukrainian government to locate and return the bodies of Kenyans killed in combat.



Recruitment Crackdown: Facing pressure from grieving families, the government rejected claims that it is responsible for the crisis, noting that illegal, clandestine recruitment agencies are continually being shut down.



Broader African Impact: Ukrainian intelligence estimates that more than 1,400 individuals from 36 different African countries have been recruited to fight for Russia. Ukraine has warned that these recruits will be treated as enemy combatants unless they surrender.



South African Intervention: Similarly, the South African government confirmed that President Cyril Ramaphosa recently held a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Putin has pledged to assist in returning at least 17 South African nationals currently deployed on the front lines. – Zimbo LIVE London

Cardi B recently made headlines after an unusual incident involving a robot during a public performance in San Francisco

Cardi B recently made headlines after an unusual incident involving a robot during a public performance in San Francisco.


The unexpected moment briefly left the rapper on the ground after an interaction with the robot, and the viral clip has since generated massive reactions online, with Cardi B warning of possible legal action.


The incident reportedly happened on Saturday, when the rapper was performing publicly in the city. According to footage shared by American media outlet TMZ, Cardi B approached a robot on the street and told the crowd she intended to give it a lap dance.



In the video, Cardi B is seen dancing around the robot, running her hands over it, and leaning in close as if to kiss its face. During the moment, the robot appeared to move forward and ended up falling onto her, causing her to scream in surprise.



The robot reportedly landed between her legs, but people nearby quickly helped her back up. She appeared unhurt after the incident.



Since then, the video has gone viral across social media, with fans sharing mixed reactions. Some users joked about the moment, with one comment reading, “He caught real feelings.”



Cardi B later reacted by warning that legal action could be taken, reportedly telling TMZ to take down the video or risk a possible lawsuit.



Despite the unexpected fall, Cardi B appeared to be fine, while fans continue to replay and discuss the unusual moment online.

“ASK ME A MILLION QUESTIONS!” O’SULLIVAN STONEWALLS MPs AS MALEMA FIRES BACK

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HAPPENING NOW: “ASK ME A MILLION QUESTIONS!” O’SULLIVAN STONEWALLS MPs AS MALEMA FIRES BACK



Fireworks erupted in Parliament as private forensic investigator Paul O’Sullivan flatly refused to hand over information to MPs, daring them to question him all day without success. O’Sullivan made it clear he would not budge, insisting no amount of probing would force him to disclose details he was unwilling to share.



His defiant stance triggered an immediate backlash from EFF President Julius Malema, who accused O’Sullivan of trying to dictate terms to Parliament. Malema warned that no witness has the right to decide which questions are off-limits, especially when the committee is probing alleged wrongdoing in the criminal justice system.



Malema challenged O’Sullivan’s attempt to dismiss events predating 1990, arguing that misconduct does not magically disappear because of timelines. He questioned what would happen if businesses or individuals under scrutiny had been involved in illegal activities before that date.



The tense exchange underscored growing political pressure on the committee as it digs into explosive allegations of interference at the highest levels.

EUROPE’S SHOCK HOLIDAY SECRET: Gambia Branded Africa’s S33x-Tourism Hotspot

EUROPE’S SHOCK HOLIDAY SECRET: Gambia Branded Africa’s Sex-Tourism Hotspot



The Gambia has been thrust into the spotlight amid growing claims that it has become Africa’s biggest sex-tourism destination for older European women.



Widely reported accounts say the tiny West African nation attracts large numbers of female tourists who travel there seeking romance, companionship and in some cases paid sexual relationships with much younger local men known as “bumsters.”



These men are often seen frequenting beaches, hotels and tourist hotspots, where they befriend visiting women and offer attention, company and intimacy, sometimes in exchange for money, gifts or financial support.



The phenomenon has sparked fierce debate, with critics warning of exploitation, power imbalances and damage to the country’s image, while others point to poverty and limited opportunities driving young men into the informal “romance economy.”



Though controversial, the trend has become closely associated with The Gambia’s tourism industry, raising uncomfortable questions about consent, economics and the true cost of paradise holidays.

MNANGAGWA POWER GRAB? CABINET OKs LAW TO EXTEND PRESIDENCY AND OVERTURN ELECTION SYSTEM

MNANGAGWA POWER GRAB? CABINET OKs LAW TO EXTEND PRESIDENCY AND OVERTURN ELECTION SYSTEM



Cabinet has approved a bombshell draft law that could dramatically reshape Zimbabwe’s political future and keep President Emmerson Mnangagwa in power beyond 2028.



The proposed Constitutional Amendment No. 3 Bill, cleared yesterday, will now be gazetted by the Speaker of Parliament before being subjected to a 90-day public debate. If Parliament passes it, the changes would rank among the most sweeping constitutional overhauls in years.



At the heart of the Bill is a seismic shift in how power is won and held. The President would no longer be elected directly by the people, but instead chosen by Parliament. Presidential and parliamentary terms would be stretched from five to seven years, effectively lengthening time in office.



The Bill also expands presidential influence — from appointing more senators to reshaping control of elections and judicial appointments. Oversight bodies are weakened, with the Gender Commission scrapped and powers consolidated elsewhere.



Supporters call it reform. Critics warn it’s a quiet rewrite of democracy itself.

OPPOSITION WOULD MAKE A CONFUSED GOVT IN ITS CURRENT STATE – SUNDAY CHANDA

OPPOSITION WOULD MAKE A CONFUSED GOVT IN ITS CURRENT STATE – SUNDAY CHANDA



KANCHIBIYA PF MP Sunday Chanda says PF will cease to exist once its MPs are elected on the Special Purpose Vehicle.


And Chanda says he doesn’t mind being called a “muselela kwakaba” (an opportunist) if that is translating into development for his people.



In an interview, Monday, Chanda said the opposition would create a very confused government if elected in its current state.


“The question that we must be able to address is the state in which PF finds itself. Now, everyone has agreed, and some of us have said these things before, that at the rate we are going, there will be no PF on the ballot paper. Now, everyone is smelling the coffee, that indeed there will be no PF on the ballot paper. Now, if there will be no PF on the ballot paper, people are talking about the Special Purpose Vehicle. The Special Purpose Vehicle becomes a political party founded on different ideals, ideals very different from the ideals on which the Patriotic Front is founded. Now, let’s assume that people are elected on the Special Purpose Vehicle’s ticket, those members of parliament, those councillors, council chairpersons, they will not be PF,” Chanda said.



“There will be NCP, there will be Heritage among others. And that is a cessation of life for the Patriotic Front. Again, you also speak to the lack of unity. So the level of disunity is again what should worry any right-thinking member of parliament, especially those who are committed to ensuring that they champion the development agenda for their people. If the opposition in its current form, with the state of confusion as is, formed government, we would have the most confused government in power because they’ll be fighting every day, they’ll be fighting every day”.


And Chanda said he didn’t mind being called a “muselela kwakaba”.

He added that he was more bothered about the amount of development he had championed for his constituency.



“So when you look at what we have done over the last five years, the people of Kanchibiya would want us to continue on the same trajectory. So that’s a political vehicle for 2026 to help us to sustain what we’ve been able to work on already, and to continue building on the same foundations as we’ve been building. Do we just want to get on a political platform for the sake of it? So that’s a question that the people of Kanchibiya will be [asking], and we’ve been having those conversations and saying what’s in it for us? It’s an open secret that I work very closely with the government to ensure that we deliver on the projects that we’ve been able to deliver in the last five years, both from the constituency’s point of view, but also capital projects,” he said.


“What bothers me the most is to what extent have I championed development for the people of Kanchibiya? You know, and whether those benefits have been personal benefits or whether the people of Kanchibiya have benefited. What is done in Kanchibiya has not been done in that part of the country in the longest possible time.

Today, you can look at crossing points such as the Kaunda crossing point on Lwitikila River, where historically from independence, the people have demanded for that crossing point, and it never came to be until I became a member of parliament. We’ve expanded on classroom space, the children are sitting on desks, and we are putting water in schools where we are constructing. We’ve constructed health facilities with water, with solar. We’ve constructed maternity annexes where our women in the nearest future will not have to worry about where they deliver from, you know”.



He wondered why he should continue belonging to a political party whose life was being strangled out.

“I don’t mind the labelling (muselela kwakaba). Let them say that the Socialist Party is the first political party they ever joined, unless they are abstract in politics. There’s no MMD today, so why should anyone expect me to be long-term MMD today? And if people are destroying the Patriotic Front in the manner that it has been done, why should I continue belonging to a political party? Being strangled and squeezed out of life with every passing day by people who don’t want to prioritise the bigger picture at the expense of their own egos. So that is not anything that I would even lose sleep over. It’s something that doesn’t even bother me,” said Chanda.



“There are those who believe politics is about bickering, etc. But bickering without a tendency, for me, is a form of [absence of] substance. So the question that I always ask myself and I want to answer is, what is good for the people of Kanchibiya? And a decision that we’re going to make, including the platform on which I’m going to stand, will be informed largely by this very important question.

What is in the best interest of Kanchibiya? And who is in a better position to bring us the sort of development that we need in Kanchibiya? So if what I have done for the people of Kanchibiya over the last five years is what comes out of being a muselela kwakaba, then I’m so, so proud of being one”.

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Improved Power Supply ‘A Political Gimmick’, NCP leader Peter Chanda

New Congress Party Peter Chanda leader says the current long hours of electricity supply in Zambia are a political gimmick aimed at influencing voters ahead of the general election.


He argues that while power supply appears improved, it is not sustainable or affordable for ordinary Zambians who are struggling with low incomes and high electricity tariffs.



Mr Chanda recalls that during the chawama by-election, power was restored for several hours in Lusaka, a situation he believes is being repeated as the country approaches elections.


He notes that parliament is expected to close within the next two months, with nominations and campaigns set to begin around may making the timing of the improved power supply questionable.



he says the major challenge facing Zambians is the high cost of electricity. Mr Chanda says buying electricity worth 50 kwacha in the past provided several units but now the same amount only gives about four units making it difficult for households to rely on electricity despite longer hours of supply.

ALLIANCES MUST BE REGISTERED TO CONTEST ELECTIONS – ECZ

ALLIANCES MUST BE REGISTERED TO CONTEST ELECTIONS – ECZ



ELECTORAL Commission of Zambia (ECZ) Chief Electoral Officer Brown Kasaro says political alliances must register with the Registrar of Societies if they want to contest in an election.



Speaking on Diamond TV, Sunday, Kasaro added that candidates must only use campaign materials and symbols of the party under which they have filed nominations.



“If you are contesting an election as an alliance, let it be registered with the Registrar of Societies because if you are contesting, when you are filing a nomination, they indicate if the candidate is standing as an independent or sponsored by a political party. Nothing is different this time. The whole issue is that all the commission has done is to clarify the law.” – News Diggers

Chabinga warns against politicisation of council of elders

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Chabinga warns against politicisation of council of elders

Opposition Leader in Parliament Robert Chabinga has accused the Council of Elders for Ethical Leadership, Democracy and Development (CEELDD) of engaging in partisan politics, warning that its actions could undermine Zambia’s democratic syste

In a statement, Chabinga questioned the council’s decision to convene a meeting of selected opposition political parties, saying such conduct compromises the body’s neutrality.

“A body of elders is supposed to stand above political interests. Once it begins to selectively engage political players, its credibility inevitably comes into question,” Chabinga said.

CEELDD, which emerged earlier this year to advocate for governance reforms and opposition unity, includes prominent national figures such as Prince Akashambatwa Mbikusita Lewanika and former vice-president Inonge Wina.

Chabinga also criticised reports suggesting the council intends to endorse a single opposition figure as a common presidential candidate, describing the move as undemocratic.

“No individual or group has the authority to decide leadership on behalf of the entire opposition. Democracy thrives on choice, not imposed consensus,” he said.

He warned that non-elected groups acting beyond their mandate risk creating divisions and political tension.

“When organisations step outside their neutral role, they create divisions rather than unity. That path only weakens national cohesion,” he said.

Chabinga said the country currently enjoys an open political environment and cautioned against actions that could reverse democratic gains.

“Zambia’s democracy is maturing and must be protected from manipulation disguised as national interest,” he said.

He reaffirmed the opposition’s commitment to constitutionalism and peaceful political competition and urged civic bodies to act in the national interest.

By Sharon Zulu

Kalemba, February 10, 2026

State House Should not Insult and Bully their Artists- Amb Emmanuel Mwamba

By Amb Emmanuel Mwamba

State House Should not Insult and Bully their Artists
After managing and being close to artists engaged in political campaigns, I learnt something.
The artists made thousands of people dance to their awesome campaign music or the comedian made the people laugh, but the artists usually went home without money or sustained financial support.


When the lights are out, the music is off, the stage is folded and the crowd have faded, sometimes I personally drove the artists to their homes because the person assigned to pay them had stopped answering the phone or just disappeared.
One immediate crisis was that the artists lost commercial opportunities to earn money, including from government, state, and parastatal jobs as they were deemed too partisan to be given government opportunities.


So they never perform at public ceremonies, events or activities except at political rallies or party events.
They then have to depend entirely on hand-outs from State House, their aides or Ministers or business men associated with the party.
I remember there was one person who understood this crisis and took it upon himself to help.


A Permanent Secretary who understood the pain of artists, became like their god father and used his own personal resources to help…It was such a big burden but a temporal relief.
Election campaigns are far apart, and the suffering by artists, usually unable to get commercial work, is intense in between.
So when I saw the angry outbursts by Lucky’s- comedy ( Lucky Hangwani) and Junior bally (Benard Mushingwa), this was embarrassing for State House officials but necessary.


But many don’t understand.
Usually, this is the act of last resort to get the attention of the President and is not an act to embarrass but a cry for help and it deserves attention.


But the reaction from State House has been but foolish and a display of utter immaturity.
The dedicated smear, abusive, and dirty attacks against the boys from State House rogue media, Koswe, is unacceptable, and the bullying tactics to silence them do not inspire.


Usually, the two boys were the brave ones, and this state of discontent could be widespread among the UPND artists.
My simple advice would be; “Just meet and help the artists, and do not insult them.”

Dalitso Lungu fails to account for his obscene wealth

Dalitso Lungu fails to account for his obscene wealth

DALITSO Lungu, the son of late former president Edgar Lungu has spectacularly failed to prove he legally acquired a fleet of over 70 vehicles along with luxury apartments and pieces of land dotted around the country.

This failure has since led the Economic and Financial Crimes Court (EFCC) to conclude that Dalitso and his Company Saloid Traders Limited might have engaged in illegal activities, tax evasion and money laundering for them to acquire properties way beyond their legitimate income.

In its judgment dated February 9, 2026 the Court ruled that the single orphaned son cannot innocently claim to have been gifted a filling station by his father as the manner in which the land in Lusaka’s Jack compound was obtained from the Lusaka City Council, gifted to him and later leased to Total Energies has no legal foundation.

In forfeiting his 79 vehicles and 25 pieces of land, the court said Dalitso had claimed that he used profits from his businesses and claimed that he was a commercial farmer yet he could not mention a single crop that he sowed or reaped any livestock he reared nor mention a single name of the people he sold his farm produce to, which makes the property tainted.

The Court said the failure to prove the source of his funds to purchase property way beyond his legitimate income proves that the same was illegally obtained.

In this matter, the State had moved a motion before the EFCC to have 79 vehicles worth over K24 million and 25 pieces of land dotted across the country in Kanakantapa of Chongwe district, Chibombo, Chisamba, Solwezi, Masaiti in Ndola district, Chilanga, Petauke and Nakonde belonging to Dalitso confiscated.

Dalitso opposed the application by the Director of Public Prosecutions arguing that he did not engage in crime to acquire the pricy cars and pieces of land across the country, saying the late former president heavily invested in him by gifting him the said properties.

Dalitso said though he did not earn much from his job his properties were legally acquired with the assistance of his parents as Saloid Traders limited is a family business which was owned by his late father.

However the investigations officer, Pardon Liuma maintained that Dalitso Lungu acquired unexplained wealth worth K31,332,019.75 and when asked how he acquired the properties, he claimed that he was a farmer but could not specify his farm produce nor disclose who his customers where.

Liuma said he visited all the properties owned by Dalitso Lungu and did not establish where he conducts his agricultural activities, as the only farm that was discovered with some farming activity is registered in the name of Lungu’s widow Esther, and not Dalitso.

He said Dalitso failed to give a reasonable explanation on how he acquired the pricy properties which are above his net worth.

Liuma indicated that Dalitso’s company Saloid Traders Limited acquired unexplained wealth amounting to K35,067,662.56 which was at variance with its clean traceable income in the tune of K7,855,645.00.

He said Dalitso alleged that he bought vehicles under Saloid Traders Limited, using resources from business operations and other sources such as farming yet he could not mention his farm products nor the customers that purchased his farm products.

However in their findings judges Pixie Yangailo, Ann Onnonuju and Ian Mabbolobbolo said where admissions are made by a party opposing an application, such admissions move hearsay
statements into the realm of facts which do not require to be proved.

The judges established that Dalitso having largely and expressly admitted the truth of what is contained in the affidavits in support means that those facts admitted are no longer in dispute and evidence is not required to prove them.

“It is our considered view that Section 71 of the Forfeiture of Proceeds of Crime Act (FPOCA) applies to both Conviction Based Forfeiture for the purposes of convicting an
Interested Party, and to Non-Conviction Based Forfeiture proceedings for purposes of establishing an offence, a serious
offence, committed by the Interested Party,” Judge Onnonuju said on behalf of others.

“It is therefore abundantly clear that in an application for Non-Conviction Based Forfeiture of tainted property, the property must be tainted in relation to a serious offence, and in casu, the serious offences are those provided for under Section 71(1) of the FPOCA and Section 7 of the Prohibition and Prevention of Money Laundering Act No. 14 of 2001.”

Judge Onnonuju said investigations conducted at Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA), shows that neither Dalitso nor his Company’s income and business earnings, or profits speak to their capacity to purchase the said Properties.

She said investigations conducted at ZRA
with regards to taxes paid by both fails to substantiate a level of income or business profits, that would enable them both to acquire properties in the manner and at the rate they did, which points to the offence of tax evasion and possession of proceeds of crime.

“Investigations conducted into the income and business earning of Dalitso and Saloid Traders fails to explain the ability to pay cash in US Dollars for motor vehicles and the acquisition of real estate property in the manner and time Dalitso did. They have failed to establish the legitimate source or sources of the monies used in the manner it was,” judge Onnonuju said.

She said Dalitso earned K7,075,645.00 from Total Energies Zambia Limited and K780,000.00 from BIl Zambia Limited against unexplained wealth amounting to K35,067,662.56 therefore the total earnings and expenditure, mostly in cash and paid in US Dollars, against the value of the properties established as well as revelations from the investigations on Returns at ZRA, led the State to reasonably suspect that the properties are liable for forfeiture to the State as they are tainted property reasonably suspected to be proceeds o f crime.

“It is our considered view that the State has fulfilled Section 31(1) of the FOCA and has satisfied this Court, on a balance of
probability, that the properties cited are reasonably suspected to be proceeds of crime and tainted, and therefore, liable to forfeiture to
the State,”Justice Onnonuju said.

“ It i s clear from the evidence adduced by the State that Dalitso, Saloid Traders Limited and the Co-Director his wife Matildah Likando Milinga, had no financial capacity to purchase the cited Properties based on the Bank Statements produced, the income earned throughout their employment and the Tax Returns
provided by ZRA.”

She said Dalitso claims to be a commercial farmer and having other sources of income outside his employment have not been
substantiated by the production of evidence showing the success of his endeavours through the production of Tax Returns, bank statements, and evidence of business transactions yielding income earned and profits made.

Judge Onnonuju said Dalitso has failed to prove that the properties were bought and largely financed by his late father Edgar Lungu to support his claim which could have been done through the production of Bank transfers into any of his bank accounts, Dollar and Kwacha, evidencing monies used to purchase the said Properties.

“With regard to Section 30(b) and 31(2) of the FPOCA, the Is Interested Dalitso’s parents are not Interested Parties in these Proceedings and have not therefore tendered evidence to show or register an interest in the Property, nor to substantiate Dalitso’s assertions that they financed him and his company and financially facilitated the purchase o f the cited Properties,” judge Onnonuju said.

“Dalitso in his Affidavit in Opposition not only submitted that his parents are the source of funds used t o purchase the cited Properties, but submitted that the properties at Jack Compound were gifted to him by his father as evidenced by copies of two Deeds of Gift dated 16th April 2019 and exhibited and marked “DLa” and “DL2c” and leased through the 2nd Interested Party to
Total Energies Zambia Limited for USD8,000.00 per month from 1st September 2018.”

Justice Onnonuju indicated the date of the current Occupancy Licences is 29th January 2018, valid for 30 years, and no evidence has been tendered in the form of an express approval by Lusaka City Council for the holder of the licences, Edgar Chagwa Lungu, to sub-licence or assign the benefits or part with the rights granted over the premises or any part to his son and company

She said neither has evidence been tendered to show that Dalitso has been entitled by law to succeed the Occupant of the licences in the event of death or mental incapacity of the owner.

Judge Onnonuju said without proof of such application and the approval thereof, and indeed the issuance of Certificates of Title for both Stands from the Ministry o f Lands, Edgar Chagwa Lungu cannot proceed to gift the premises or parcels of land to Dalitso by way of the Deeds of Gift.

“We have noted that there has been no evidence tendered of proof of registration of the purported Deeds of Gifts a s required by Section 4 of the Lands and Deeds Registry Act Chapter 187 of the Laws ofZambia. We consequently find the two Deeds of Gift, exhibited and marked “DLa” and “DL2c” do not meet the legal requirements t o qualify as Deed of Gift to transfer ownership of the subject Properties,” she said.

“Occupancy Licences granted to Edgar Chagwa Lungu for Stand No. BP 37/Block 603 01/01 and Stand No. BP 82/Block 603 01/01 Jack Improvement Area Lusaka are dated 29th January, 2018. Evidence on Record shows that the premises were then leased to Total Energies Zambia Limited on 1st September 2018, when the said premises were under an Occupancy Licence held by Edgar Chagwa Lungu. However, the Lease Agreement, exhibited and marked “PL34” in the Applicant’s Amended Affidavit in Support, shows that the said Agreement was between Saloid Traders Limited, the Company incorporated on 17th September, 2018, and Total Energies Zambia Limited, a full 16 days before the 2nd Interested Party could legally contract.”

The Court established that, the date of execution of the two Deeds of Gift, which were not legally executed, purportedly gifting Dalitso as a director in Saloid Traders limited was done 7 months before himself through his company could legally contract with Total Energies Zambia Limited.

“The Lease was executed before the purported Deed of Gift. We find that the Interested Parties regarding Stand No. BP 37/Block 603 01/01 and Stand No. BP 82/Block 603 01/01 (housing the gas station) Jack Improvement Area Lusaka have not acted legally and above board,” Judge Onnonuju said.

She ruled that there are clear signs of concealment when it comes to the manner in which the said premises were handled and transferred from Council ownership to Edgar Chagwa Lungu and Dalitso as well as in the manner in which the Lease Agreement between Saloid Traders Limited and Total Energies Zambia Limited was executed.

“The lawfulness of the source of the Property gifted to Dalitso and the clear irregularities in the contract entered by Saloid Traders Limited and Total Energies Zambia Limited deem the impugned premises tainted in line with the definition of tainted property in Section 2 o f the FPOCA,” Judge Onnonuju said.

“Based on our finding, Dalitso cannot be deemed to be an innocent owner of the impugned premises who acquired them by way of gift as a bona fide transferee without knowledge through due diligence of the unlawful nature and origin of the said gifts.”

She said the Late Edgar Lungu’s ability to gift the impugned premises must itself have a lawful foundation of which it did not.

Justice Onnonuju said the production of the Deeds of Gift does not discharge Dalitso’s evidentiary burden once the State, and indeed the evidence on record, raises credible suspicion of illicit and dubious acquisition.

“We have noted that the investigations into the financial capacity of the Interested Parties showed a lack of compliance with Tax Returns required by ZRA and the submission of Nil Returns pointing to not only the fact that the Interested Parties had no discernible income from employment or business transactions and dealings that would be subject to tax, but also that the monies used to purchase the cited Properties could have been obtained from illicit or unlawful activities such as money laundering and tax evasion,” she said.

The EFCC said the lack of establishment of legitimate sources of income to enable Dalitso and his company’s acquisition of the cited properties leads to the reasonable suspicion that they are tainted property and proceeds of crime.

The Court said evidence adduced by the State is not just from intelligence sources, but compiled as a result of robust investigations at ZRA, RTSA, Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, NAPSA and various Banks where accounts held by Dalitso and his company are domiciled, accompanied by sworn Statements and Reports, and whose findings have not been sufficiently disputed by the Interested Parties.

“Based on the foregoing findings, we are of the view that the Director of Public Prosecutions has successfully made out its case for Non-
Conviction Based Forfeiture of tainted property. The evidentiary burden that had shifted to the Interested Parties was not discharged as required by the Forfeiture of Proceeds of Crime Act, Act Number 29 of 2010 of the Laws of Zambia,”said justice Onnonuju.

“We accordingly Order that the cited Properties herein be forfeited to the State, to be applied as the Director of Public Prosecutions deems fit within the confines of the law. The Interested Parties are, in consequence, condemned in costs, to be taxed in default of agreement.”

By George Musonda

Kalemba February 10, 2026

MAKEBI ZULU ARRIVES IN KASAMA AMID TIGHT SECURITY 

MAKEBI ZULU ARRIVES IN KASAMA AMID TIGHT SECURITY 


Presidential Candidate Makebi Zulu has arrived in Kasama, Northern Province, amid tight security at Kasama Airport. 



Police officers reportedly attempted to block Mr Zulu from exiting the airport premises. 



The Presidential Candidate is in Kasama to commiserate with His Royal Highness, Paramount Chief Chitimukulu, following the death of his wife, the Queen. 



Mr Zulu is accompanied by former Mines Minister Richard Musukwa, former DMMU Coordinator Chanda Kabwe, and senior PF officials.

You Sold The Party And That Is Why We Came Up With Tonse, We Have Forgiven You But Dont Claim To Be More Tonse Than Us Who Started It. – Zumani Fires at Miles Sampa

You Sold The Party And That Is Why We Came Up With Tonse, We Have Forgiven You But Dont Claim To Be More Tonse Than Us Who Started It. – Zumani Fires at Miles

By Current Zambia
The Tonse Alliance has dismissed claims by Miles Sampa that its leaders are “illegal members,” describing the remarks as insulting and misleading.

Tonse Secretary General Zumani Zimba made the remarks when he appeared on Showster House, where he explained that the alliance was formed after Sampa allegedly traded the Patriotic Front (PF) to the United Party for National Development (UPND), leaving former president Edgar Lungu and other members without a political home.

Dr Zimba said the situation at the time compelled him and fellow opposition leader Sean Tembo to establish the Tonse Alliance as a legitimate political platform.


He further argued that it is Sampa and his associates who are misrepresenting themselves as Tonse members, noting that even before the death of former president Lungu, Sampa was not a member of the alliance.

Dr Zimba maintained that the Tonse conference was conducted lawfully and in full compliance with the alliance’s consistition.

Political Activist says PF’s 2026 Ballot Exclusion is Inevitable

Political Activist Isaac Mwanza says the biggest problem that the opposition patriotic front has is not the internal wrangles they are going through but the fact that they will not be on the ballot in the august 2026 general elections.



Mr Mwanza says the reason the PF will never be on the ballot is that such things have been seen before where the judiciary does not help parties resolve their party issues adding that the courts have already shown that they are not ready to resolve the wrangles within the pf.



He tells Q news that the party must rule out the possibility that the pf and the boat will be on the ballot and as soon as the leaders realized this, they must have used another plan to ensure that they re-brand which they have failed to do for 5 years now



He indicates that the PF is still basking in the past glory as they believe that they are the biggest opposition political party and every alliance they go into must be led by the leadership that was rejected by the Zambian people in 2021.



He highlights that its understood for members of parliament to want to contest as they want their seats but most of those in the PF just want to hold on to the party as it is about getting back onto power as the patriotic front.

NAREP Urges Govt to Set Up Mental Health Desk for MPs

The National Restoration Party (NRP) has called on the government in collaboration with the Ministry of Health to establish a dedicated desk at the national assembly to address the growing concerns surrounding mental health issues among members of parliament.



Party Secretary General Martin Mulenga says as Zambia approaches the end of the 13th Session of the National Assembly, many Members of Parliament are experiencing mental health challenges, with some uncertain about their political future.



Mr. Mulenga notes that the pressure surrounding candidate endorsements and the fear of losing parliamentary seats has contributed to heightened stress levels among legislators.



He has since urged the Ministry of Health to introduce regular mental health screenings for parliamentarians at Parliament grounds, adding that counseling sessions and mental health awareness programs should be incorporated.



He is calling on the government to treat the matter with urgency and seriousness.

MAKEBI ZULU CONSOLES MWINE LUBEMBA IN MUNGWI

MAKEBI ZULU CONSOLES MWINE LUBEMBA IN MUNGWI

Mwine Lubemba Paramount Chief Chitimukulu of the Bemba Speaking People of Northern Province says unity, compassion, and shared humanity must guide the nation, especially in times of grief.

The Traditional Leader emphasised that moments of mourning remind communities of the strength found in togetherness.

He underscored that leadership is most meaningful when it brings comfort and solidarity to the people.

The Mwine Lubemba was speaking when Patriotic Front (PF) Presidential Aspirant Makebi Zulu paid a courtesy call on him in Mungwi District following the untimely demise of abasano ba mfumu.

Meanwhile, Patriotic Front PF Presidential Aspirant Makebi Zulu conveyed his gratitude for the wisdom and presence of the Traditional Leader.

Mr Zulu stressed that leadership must be anchored in humility and service to the people.

He highlighted that the bond between leaders and citizens is strengthened in times of both sorrow and hope.

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Solwezi Man Arrested After Faking Death Following FRA Payment

🇿🇲 BRIEFING | Solwezi Man Arrested After Faking Death Following FRA Payment

Police in Solwezi have arrested a 29-year-old man accused of staging his own death days after receiving thousands of kwacha from the Food Reserve Agency for maize supplies, in an incident that triggered public panic and a three-day search operation.



Chipango Chitumbo of Kalumbila allegedly caused alarm last Thursday when reports emerged that he had dived into the Solwezi River. Officers responding to the incident recovered baby shoes, a SIM card, and his national registration card concealed in a plastic bag on the Solwezi River Bridge, fuelling fears that he had taken his own life



But no body was found.

After three days of searching, Chitumbo was discovered alive on Sunday at Pentecostal Assemblies of God Church in Zambia Township, where he was apprehended.



A family member told the Daily Mail that Chitumbo had recently received about K26,000 from FRA, after which his behaviour reportedly shifted. The source suggested domestic pressure over securing the money may have contributed to his distress.



Police say the case was reported by his father-in-law, Jones Chipimo, who informed authorities that Chitumbo had sent a WhatsApp audio message to the family group indicating plans to commit suicide in the river.



North-Western Province police commanding officer Brighton Siwale confirmed Chitumbo has since been charged with conduct likely to cause a breach of peace.



The incident highlights how financial stress, family tensions, and misinformation can quickly escalate into a public emergency, drawing significant police resources and community anxiety in the process.

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Social Media Drama, and an Arrest That Wasn’t Quite What It Seemed

Social Media Drama, and an Arrest That Wasn’t Quite What It Seemed

The Council of Elders from the East, known primarily for powdering bembas and restoring cultural balance, may need to add another duty to their job description: sitting down social media bully Kondwani Banda and asking him politely but firmly to use his social media platform wisely But that intervention, sadly, remains a future project.



Late one evening, just as Zambians were preparing to retire after a long day of defending the Lozi traditional attire which was caught in the crossfire of the Online Ghana vs Zambia Blouse Edition, International Mulamu dropped what many of Kondwani Banda’s alleged victims had waited years to hear: “Kondwani Banda has been arrested in Kenya.”



The internet paused. Screens refreshed. Popcorn was grabbed.
Adding fuel to the fire, Cameron-American Sir Gerald quickly assured his followers that he is very American and that his connections stretch so far they can arrest someone even when the crime, the complainant, and common sense are in different countries. He implied that a few strings had been pulled.



Instead of employing his alleged Navy-acquired skill of lying low before striking, Gerald immediately went on a media tour, granting interviews to leading newspapers and landing front-page headlines as if he personally ordered a midnight extraction of a Venezuelan president.



Netizens, however, were not convinced.
Questions flooded timelines:
How can Kenyan police arrest a foreign national over a complaint that wasn’t filed in Kenya?


Is Interpol now accepting screenshots and voice notes?
Hours later, Kondwani Banda himself appeared and confirmed the arrest but with a plot twist. The arrest, he said, had nothing to do with defamation or online harassment. It was simply an immigration issue: he had overstayed his welcome in the Swahili-speaking nation.



Just like that, the internet pivoted.
Attention swiftly shifted from Kondwani to Gerald’s American  connections, and the impressive speed at which his story unraveled.



Zambians being Zambians, began fact-checking accents, timelines, and military claims with Olympic-level enthusiasm.



Reacting to the online heat, Gerald now the latest target of Kondwani’s alleged attacks clarified that he harbors no ill will and simply hopes that non of his followers become future victims.



In an earlier post, Gerald stated that he has chosen to focus on his small but growing family, rather than engage in online battles that are “obviously not healthy” for him, his business, or his household peace.

BURKINA FASO’S PARLIAMENT APPROVES BAN ON POLITICAL PARTIES

BURKINA FASO’S PARLIAMENT APPROVES BAN ON POLITICAL PARTIES

BURKINA Faso’s transitional parliament on Monday approved a bill banning all political parties in a move observers say allows the military junta led by Captain Ibrahim Traore to consolidate control.



The text which received no opposition from lawmakers repeals the charter of political parties and the law relating to the financing of parties, electoral campaigns and the status of the political opposition.



Political party activities have been suspended in the Sahel country since the army seized power in 2022.



On Thursday, the United Nations rights chief called on the Burkina Faso government to halt all repression of civic space and to overturn its plan to prohibit all political parties.



In July, Burkinabe authorities enacted a restrictive new law on freedom of association and, in November, issued a new decree requiring NGOs and associations to open and maintain cash accounts exclusively with a state-run bank.


A government minister has defended the ban as a ‘reset’ which ends the polarization of the population which he blamed on political parties.

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Harry Kalaba Schooled on Economics

Harry Kalaba Schooled on Economics

I refer to the article published by Hon Harry Kalaba on his facebook page in which he alleges that the UPND Government found the exchange rate at K15 per then raised it K30 and then drops it K20. He questions why this should be a source of celebration and praise for the UPND Government and President Hakainde Hichilema.

It is very clear that ba Kalaba doesn’t understand the macroeconomics at play or is deliberately misleading Zambians.

Firstly, the Exchange rates don’t move because of politics or slogans; they move because of macroeconomic fundamentals. The IMF Article IV assessments (Consultation) and 5th ECF review for Zambia in July 2025 are explicit; positive economic outlook despite drought-induced challenges, growth projected at 4% for 2024, rising to 5.8% in 2025 anchored on debt sustainability, strong reform performance, and necessary fiscal adjustments.

The Kwacha depreciation during the PF regime was driven by fiscal indiscipline: large fiscal deficits, unsustainable public debt, rising inflation, and collapsing confidence driven by debt default.

What Mr. Kalaba needs to understand is that what has changed is policy. The Bank of Zambia tightened monetary policy to anchor inflation expectations, inflation is now moderating, and that stabilizes the currency. Fiscal consolidation has reduced pressure on domestic financing, while debt restructuring and IMF engagement have restored credibility. As a result, Zambia’s gross foreign exchange reserves (Which stood at approximately US$1.2–1.5 billion in early 2021 to a record high of US$5.2 billion by October–December 2025).

This massive growth has been driven by economic reforms, debt restructuring, and increased export earnings, providing a stronger buffer for the kwacha hence economic growth is stabilizing from a stronger base.

Crucially, this restored confidence is visible in the market. The first quarter of 2026, Government bond auctions were oversubscribed, showing investors are willing to commit long-term capital at home. That does not happen in an economy people don’t trust.

That is why the kwacha is firmer today, driven in part by the new currency directives. This is not cosmetic, and it is not accidental. It is the textbook outcome of President Hakainde and the UPND Government’s disciplined macroeconomic adjustment, and deserve credit for restoring stability and credibility.

Fellow UPND members, this is a massive achievement by the UPND Government and President Hakainde Hichilema which should not be downplayed. We should all celebrate it and make sure every Zambian understands it.

Give President Hakainde Hichilema his flowers!

Davies Mike Sitali

PhD Scholar, Msc, MBA, BEcon, PgD

2026 Aspiring UPND Member of Parliament – Itezhi Tezhi

MAKEBI ZULU KNOCKS IN MUNDUBILES BEDROOM NORTHERN PROVINCE..BETRAYERS OF MUNDUBILE WELCOMES HIM AT KASAMA AIRPORT

MAKEBI ZULU KNOCKS IN MUNDUBILES BEDROOM NORTHERN PROVINCE……..BETRAYERS OF MUNDUBILE WELCOMES HIM AT KASAMA AIRPORT



Pf presidential aspirant makebi zulu  has arrived in kasama   purportedly to convey his  condolences to his royal highness paramount chief chitimukulu for the loss of his wife last month.



Commenting upon arrival, mr zulu noted that he couldn’t make it at the time when mwine lubemba’s wife died therefore saw it prudent to visit this time around.



When asked about his itinerary whilst in the province, mr zulu said he would stay  as long as people wants him.  But sources  within the party told the reporter that makebi wants to consolidate his presidential ambitions in the region.   He  may grab some supporters from Mundubile.



Surprisingly at the airport, a few pf party officials  turned up to welcome makebi throwing their loyalty to Mundubile  in big  doubt.  The party in Northern province in unison pledged their total loyalty to Mundubile in recent weeks.



The patriotic front is embroiled in serious squabbles over succession. Chabinga has the party registration papers  while Mundubile  is tonse president with large following.  Makebi, miles , ck and lubinda are equally pulling on the other side.

MUNDUBILE PF FACTION CALLS FOR CIVILITY, WARNS AGAINST CONTEMPT OF COURT.

MUNDUBILE PF FACTION CALLS FOR CIVILITY, WARNS AGAINST CONTEMPT OF COURT.


By Osward Kafwanka
The opposition Patriotic Front (PF) faction aligned to Brian Mundubile has called on the Given Lubinda-led PF faction and other PF camps to conduct their internal political activities in a civil and orderly manner.


The Mundubile campaign team has warned that continued misconduct could amount to contempt of court.


Speaking at a press briefing, Mukushi South Member of Parliament Davies Chisopa, who is the National Campaign Manager for Mr. Mundubile, urged PF members to rally behind the Tonse Alliance leader and actively participate in the ongoing nationwide campaign.


Mr. Chisopa has dismissed claims that political alliances must be registered, explaining that all members of the Tonse Alliance belong to duly registered political parties and that current laws do not require the registration of alliances.


He made the remarks while unveiling a 72-member Western Province campaign committee, which will be led by Oscar Liwoyo Sinjabata.

KWACHA STABILITY IS POLITICAL MANIPULATION AHEAD OF AUGUST POLLS – PF MP

KWACHA STABILITY IS POLITICAL MANIPULATION AHEAD OF AUGUST POLLS – PF MP



By: Thomas Afroman Mwale

Patriotic Front Feira Member of Parliament Emmanuel Tembo has described the recent appreciation of the Kwacha against major convertible currencies as political manipulation, alleging that the government has offloaded more United States dollars onto the market to control volatility of the local currency.



Mr. Tembo claimed that the Kwacha’s appreciation is linked to the upcoming general elections, questioning why load shedding appears to have ended and currency stability has been achieved barely five months before the polls.



Speaking when he featured on Millennium TV’s Pulse Nation, the lawmaker predicted that Zambians will be shocked immediately after the August 13 general elections, alleging that the Kwacha could depreciate to as high as K30 to one US dollar, with load shedding resuming.


He described the trend as an old style of politics, which he said only brings temporary improvements in the state of affairs in the months leading to elections.


His comments follow Thursday, 5th February exchange rate figures, which showed the Kwacha trading at K18.41 ngwee to one United States dollar on the buying side and K18.78 ngwee on the selling side.
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“I’m Not A Foreign Agent”-Denies Controversial Forensic Investigator Paul O’Sullivan.

“I’m Not A Foreign Agent”-Denies Controversial Forensic Investigator Paul O’Sullivan.


“I’m not a foreign agent.”

These are the words of the controversial Forensic Investigator Paul O’Sullivan as he was explaining his three citizenships.



O’Sullivan is giving evidence before the SAPS Ad Hoc Committee on Tuesday.

Under oath, O’Sullivan stated that in his 40 years in South Africa and he has never performed any foreign agent activities and that his loyalty is to South Africa.



O’Sullivan explained that holding multiple passports was purely for travel convenience and emphasized that he has never supported any foreign government.


He also confirmed that his NGO, Forensics for Justice, receives no foreign funding and is fully transparent about donations, which are mostly small contributions from ordinary citizens.



A major focus is his multiple citizenships including Ireland as he had Irish parents, the UK because he was boorn there, and South Africa where he was naturalised as he has been living here for over 40 years.



Under questioning, O’Sullivan said:

“I can categorically state that I have not performed any foreign agent activities in 40 years, and in fact my loyalty is to South Africa.”



When he was asked about multiple passports he said:

“It’s very easy to have foreign passports because it’s very convenient to be able to travel around the world. The multiple passports story is a convenience.”



And on foreign funding for his NGO:

“We do not receive any foreign funding… From 2015 until present, anybody can look at our accounts, most years we’re lucky if we get R100,000 in donations for a year.”



O’Sullivan’s testimony comes amid ongoing investigations into senior policing figures and allegations of corruption, including the case of former Police Commissioner Jackie Selebi.

KABIMBA URGES OPPOSITION TO FOCUS ON IDEAS, NOT PERSONAL ATTACKS

KABIMBA URGES OPPOSITION TO FOCUS ON IDEAS, NOT PERSONAL ATTACKS


OPPOSITION Economic Front President Wynter Kabimba says opposition political leaders will only become attractive to the electorate when they challenge the ideas and policies of President Hakainde Hichilema, rather than resorting to personal attacks.



Mr. Kabimba has urged opposition leaders to focus on issue-based politics, emphasising that targeting individuals instead of policies does not offer meaningful alternatives to the Zambian people.



He said it is not issue-based politics for the opposition to attack President Hichilema personally instead of critiquing his ideas and policies.


Speaking in an interview with RCV News in Lusaka, Mr. Kabimba said opposition leaders who want to unseat the President are failing to provide viable alternatives to address the challenges facing Zambians.


“These ideas that people say the President is pursuing are not helping Zambians who are seeking alternative solutions,” Mr. Kabimba said.


He stressed that the nation will only develop when Zambians are presented with alternative and better ideas that respond to their needs and concerns.

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MAN ARRESTED FOR FAKING DEATH AFTER RECEIVING K30,000 FRA PAYMENT IN SOLWEZI

MAN ARRESTED FOR FAKING DEATH AFTER RECEIVING K30,000 FRA PAYMENT IN SOLWEZI



Police in Solwezi have arrested a 29-year-old man of Kalumbila for allegedly faking his death after receiving about K30,000 from the Food Reserve Agency (FRA) for maize he supplied to the agency.



In a statement, North-Western Province police commanding officer Brighton Siwale identified the suspect as Chipango Chitumbo, who allegedly caused panic last Thursday when he purportedly dived into the Solwezi River.


Mr Siwale said the incident triggered a search operation for Chitumbo’s body, which was unsuccessful. During the search, police officers recovered a pair of baby shoes, a SIM card and a national registration card (NRC) concealed in a plastic bag on the Solwezi River Bridge.


“After three days of searching, the suspect was discovered on Sunday at Pentecostal Assemblies of God Church in Zambia Township, where he was apprehended,” Mr Siwale said.



A family member told the Daily Mail yesterday that Chitumbo had recently received K26,000 from the FRA, after which his behaviour reportedly changed. The source said his wife pressured him to keep the money at their house, a proposal he allegedly did not agree with.



According to the family, Chitumbo later sent a series of voice notes to relatives expressing distress and threatening to end his life. Concern heightened after reports emerged that his personal items had been found at the Solwezi River Bridge, sparking speculation that he had jumped into the river. Some family members rushed to the scene and identified the items as belonging to him.



Mr Siwale said the matter was reported to police on Thursday by Chitumbo’s father-in-law, Jones Chipimo, who informed officers that the suspect had sent an audio message on the family WhatsApp group indicating plans to commit suicide in the Solwezi River.



Police have since charged Chitumbo with conduct likely to cause the breach of peace, and investigations are ongoing.

Epstein Files: Claims of “Super Race” Plan Surface in Released Records

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Epstein Files: Claims of “Super Race” Plan Surface in Released Records

Newly released documents related to Jeffrey Epstein continue to fuel controversy. Among the material discussed by investigators and media are claims that the late financier spoke about a plan to impregnate multiple women as part of an idea to create a so‑called “superior human race.”



Authorities have not confirmed any such project ever took place, but the allegations have added to the disturbing picture surrounding Epstein’s activities and behavior.



The files are still being reviewed, and investigators say the priority remains justice for victims and establishing the full truth behind Epstein’s network.

Burkina Faso Records Historic Gold Boom Under Traoré — State Tightens Control, Revenues Rise

Burkina Faso Records Historic Gold Boom Under Traoré — State Tightens Control, Revenues Rise



Burkina Faso has achieved its highest gold production ever, reaching 94 tonnes in 2025 under the leadership of Captain Ibrahim Traoré.



The surge follows years of decline caused by political instability and repeated coups that had driven away investors. Authorities have now moved to restructure the mining sector, increasing the state’s ownership stake and tightening regulation over foreign mining companies.



Government officials say the new policy is designed to ensure the country benefits directly from its natural resources, with a larger share of mining profits now flowing into the national treasury instead of leaving the country.


At current international prices (around US$2,000 per ounce), 94 tonnes of gold is worth over US$6 billion (approximately N$112 billion)…a major potential boost for state revenue, public projects and security spending.



The policy direction is widely seen as a shift toward resource nationalism and partial nationalization, with Burkina Faso seeking greater economic sovereignty over its gold sector.

France urges young adults to have babies early as birth rate drops

The French government has announced plans to encourage young adults, especially those around age 29, to start having children earlier amid fears of a deepening fertility crisis.

Health officials say the move is aimed at preventing future regret, with many people facing fertility problems later in life and wishing they had acted sooner.

The campaign is part of a 16-point plan to boost France’s falling birth rate, a problem affecting many Western countries, including the UK, Sky News reported.

France’s fertility rate currently stands at 1.56 children per woman, far below the 2.1 needed to maintain a stable population.

Officials say the decline is creating anxiety over how pensions and healthcare will be funded as the population ages and the number of working taxpayers shrinks.

Under the new strategy, the government plans to send “targeted, balanced and scientifically sound” information to young people on fertility, sexual health and contraception.

The health ministry stressed that fertility should be seen as a shared responsibility between men and women.

France is also expanding egg-freezing centres from 40 to 70 and positioning itself as a leader in fertility research.

The country already offers free egg-freezing for people aged 29 to 37 — a service that costs about £5,000 per round in the UK.

Critics, however, argue that encouraging childbirth alone won’t fix the problem, saying issues like housing, childcare, maternity care and financial stability matter more.

Demographers say the situation became more alarming after France recorded more deaths than births last year — a first that sent shockwaves through the country.

The government has also admitted that France’s maternal and infant mortality rates are higher than those of neighbouring countries and says a review of perinatal care is underway.

Sydney Visit by Israeli President Sparks Mass Protests (Tens of thousands Protest)

Sydney Visit by Israeli President Sparks Mass Protests (Tens of thousands Protest)

Large protests broke out in Sydney after Israeli President Isaac Herzog arrived in Australia.

He was invited by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to attend a ceremony in solidarity with members of the Jewish community following the December attack at a Hanukkah festival near Bondi Beach.



However, what was intended to be a memorial and show of support for victims quickly turned into a major demonstration.



Thousands of protesters gathered, many expressing opposition to Israel’s actions in Gaza and carrying Palestinian flags and placards.



The demonstrations highlighted deep global divisions over the Gaza war, with participants saying the visit also brought attention to the humanitarian suffering in Gaza, while supporters of the ceremony emphasized the need to condemn violence and stand against attacks on civilians.

Authorities maintained security as tensions remained high during the visit.
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Donald Trump: Genius or Madman ?

Donald Trump: Genius or Madman ?

Donald Trump is one of the most influential and polarizing figures in modern American history, inspiring strong opinions on both sides.



What he achieved:

Economic Growth: Oversaw record-low unemployment and strong GDP growth before the pandemic.



Business Mindset: Brought private sector experience to the presidency, focusing on deregulation, tax reform, and entrepreneurship.



America First Policy: Strengthened borders, renegotiated trade deals, and prioritized U.S. national interests.

Global Negotiator: Engaged directly with world leaders, including historic talks with North Korea.



Political Influence: Maintained a devoted base of supporters who admire his bold, unconventional style.



The downsides:

Controversial Style: Critics point to his blunt rhetoric, social media use, and clashes with political opponents.



Policy Debates: Some actions, like trade tariffs and pandemic management, were heavily contested.



Whether a strategic genius or a controversial disruptor, Trump’s impact on U.S. politics and global affairs is undeniable, leaving a legacy that will continue shaping the country.
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My dream is to become the first African coach to manage Real Madrid —Nigeria head coach Éric Chelle

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Super Eagles head coach, Éric Chelle has revealed his ambition to manage Spanish giants Real Madrid at some point in his coaching career.

Chelle boosted his profile across the continent after leading Nigeria to a third-place finish at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, a feat that has reportedly attracted interest from several national teams.

The 48-year-old said he hopes to make history by becoming the first African to coach the multiple European champions.

“My dream is to become the first African coach to manage Real Madrid,” Chelle said.

The Malian began his coaching career in 2014 with French amateur side Groupe Sportif Consolat before going on to manage the Mali national team between 2022 and 2024.

His recent success with Nigeria has further strengthened his reputation as one of Africa’s leading home-grown coaches.

Putin: Genius or Madman ?

Putin: Genius or Madman ?

Vladimir Putin is one of the most influential figures of the 21st century, and opinions about him are sharply divided.



What he did well:

Stability After Chaos: Restored order in Russia after the turbulent 1990s, earning respect from elders.

Economic Growth: Boosted GDP and reduced poverty in the early 2000s, benefiting many Russians.



Robust Leadership: Strengthened Russia’s institutions and global standing. Most Russians value stability above all, choosing unity, patriotism, and loyalty to the government.

Global Influence: Reestablished Russia as a major player on the world stage.



Business Confidence: Policies supported key industries and energy sectors, gaining respect from business leaders.



National Pride: Strengthened Russian identity, creating widespread national pride.


The downsides:

Authoritarian Tendencies: Critics point to restrictions on media and opposition.

Economic Dependence: Growth heavily relied on oil and gas.



Sanctions & Stagnation: Later years saw slowed growth and some international isolation.


Whether seen as a strategic genius or a controversial figure, Putin’s impact on Russia is undeniable, and many citizens continue to support his strong leadership.

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