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PRESIDENT HAKAINDE HICHILEMA HIGHLIGHTS ZAMBIA’S SUCCESSES IN ONE YEAR

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PRESIDENT HAKAINDE HICHILEMA HIGHLIGHTS ZAMBIA’S SUCCESSES IN ONE YEAR

… As he speaks at the Democracy Delivers Summit in New York

New York – September 21, 2022

Republican President Hakainde Hicilema has informed delegates and world leaders attending the United Nations General Assembly in New York that Zambia has made enormous strides as a Democratic Country from a heavy-handed regime since the time UPND Government assumed office just about a year ago. Speaking at the Democracy Delivers Summit in New York where he shared Zambia’s successes in one year with other Heads of State, the President said that the country had moved fast, faster than many expected in terms of Democracy.

The President stated that his Government was walking the talk in many aspects like Good Governance. On the successes recorded by the New Dawn government, President Hicilema informed the Heads of State that an aggressive and impartial fight against corruption was in place. Mr Hichilema emphasised that the fight against corruption was based on objectivity and facts.

On the rule of law and general order, the Head of State put it clear that the two were very important aspects though they had broken down in the past years. He disclosed that in the past, innocent citizens got beaten but that the situation has changed as the rule of law has been restored.

In terms of the operations of the media under the UPND Government, President Hicilema acknowledged that the media was at the core of equitable Development and flourishing Democracy.
”We are enabling media freedom and other civil liberties,” he emphasized.

The President further said that the government was amending laws that constraine democratic space such as the infamous Public Order Act (POA). He revealed that the act had negatively hit his own political party’s campaign activities while in opposition.

The President reiterated that the process of amending this law was in progress. Other laws that the President said were to undergo amendments are the death penalty and defamation of the President. He said that it was very paramount to strengthen Governance and all oversight institutions that would serve the interests of all Zambians and not an individual.

In order for government to tap into private sector finance and ingenuity, the Head of State said that his administration was creating a platform for Public and Private Partnerships (PPPs) as the two were one in attaining meaningful Development. He was quick to point out that Government alone could not do everything hence the need to partner with the private sector as a way of providing better services through enhanced efficiency and effectiveness.

He also said that the Government is on course in rebuilding Zambia’s economy that was ravaged by mismanagement and extravagances in the application of public affairs as well as corruption. ”Already in the past 12 months, we have been able to bring in macro stability like inflation from 25.6% to 9.7% amidst the pandemic , the war in Ukraine which pushed up fuel, food and fertilizer prices but we have been able to achieve that much”, he said.

The President further informed the Heads of State that the government had managed to reverse the economic decline from minus 2.8% to 3% in just 12 months indicating a growth of 4%.

The Head of State assured all Zambians that the Government would continue creating opportunities such as employment as the country had a lot of opportunities being land-linked contrary to the traditional view that Zambia is a land-locked country.

(C) FALCON

SAMPA TEMBO AKA SAMPA THE GREAT HAS A MISSION: TO TAKE ZAMBIAN MUSIC GLOBAL

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SAMPA TEMBO AKA SAMPA THE GREAT HAS A MISSION: TO TAKE ZAMBIAN MUSIC GLOBAL

There is a saying in the Bemba language, “Zambia ku chalo”, which means “Zambia to the world”. It has become something of a philosophy for Sampa Tembo, better known by her stage name, Sampa the Great. Her second album, “As Above, So Below”, released this month, draws attention to the southern African country’s rich musical heritage. In catchy and lyrically inventive songs, the rapper and singer-songwriter brings together local styles with the likes of trap and hip-hop. She celebrates her country’s cultural history while appealing to 21st-century sensibilities.

Ms Tembo was born in Zambia in 1993 and spent her childhood between there and Botswana; as a young adult, she studied music in America and audio engineering in Australia. It was in Sydney that her career took off, first by collaborating with other artists, then through her own work. She released various singles and mixtapes to acclaim, before producing a full debut album, “The Return”, in 2019.

Since then Ms Tembo has won four Aria awards (named after the Australian Recording Industry Association); in 2019 she became the first woman of colour to prevail in one of its hip-hop categories. She is the first, and so far only, artist to have won the prestigious Australian Music Prize twice. In July her song “Energy” was included on Barack Obama’s summer playlist. “That’s when my mum knew I had a real job,” she quips.

She has experimented with African influences before, but Ms Tembo says that returning to Lusaka in 2020, during the pandemic, spurred a fresh appreciation of the continent’s music. “Being in Zambia, you’re working with musicians who heard the same sounds as you growing up,” she says. “It becomes less of a mission to recreate those sounds and more of a mission to expand them.”

Ms Tembo points out that Western listeners have embraced some African musical styles in the past decade. She highlights the popularity of Afrobeats, a hybrid of West African popular music; Burna Boy, a Nigerian singer-songwriter, won a Grammy in 2021. Amapiano, a subgenre of South African house music characterised by sultry piano and percussive basslines, is played in dance clubs around the world. But she argues that, in the main, there is “limited knowledge of how many genres are coming from the continent”.

She hopes that “As Above, So Below” will expand listeners’ musical repertoire. The standout track, “Never Forget”, pays homage to Zamrock, a blend of traditional African music and psychedelic rock which emerged in Zambia in the 1970s. Inspired by the likes of Jimi Hendrix and the Beatles, Zamrock often combined Bantu-language lyrics with fuzzy guitar riffs and wah-wah effects. “Can I Live?” features rousing vocals from Jagari Chanda, the lead singer of a pioneering Zamrock band, witch. Elsewhere the album draws on kalindula, a soft, rumba-like genre named after a kind of bass guitar, which itself influenced Zamrock.

These styles were forged in the wake of Zambia’s liberation from Britain in 1964. Kenneth Kaunda, the first president of the republic, was conscious of the relationship between the arts and a sense of national identity, and so encouraged investment in the local music industry. He stipulated that 95% of the music played on radios should be home-grown. Kalindula and Zamrock thrived as a result.

But from the mid-1970s onwards, the young country was beset by crises. “There was the aids pandemic, which killed a lot of people, including musicians,” says Magnus Mando, the executive producer of “As Above, So Below” (whose professional moniker is Mag44). “The copper mines got sold, so there was a lot of joblessness.” Economic decline meant that the average citizen could no longer afford concert tickets. Blackouts and curfews made it almost impossible for musicians to rehearse and perform.

The cultural scene suffered; until the early 2000s, American, Congolese and South African performers dominated the airwaves. Happily, reissues of witch records in 2011 and 2012, plus a recent documentary on the band, have revived interest in Zamrock. Now “As Above, So Below” is repackaging such music for younger generations. Mwanjé Tembo, Ms Tembo’s sister and frequent collaborator, says that “it’s been such an important goal to realise and expand Zambia’s independent sound…Naturally the groundwork set by Zamrock and kalindula music will be challenged, experimented with and will evolve over time.”

That approach is evident on “Mask On”, which fuses looping drums and distorted guitar with a well-known Zambian nursery rhyme about a lonely goat. “Sampa reinterpreted it as G.O.A.T—greatest of all time,” says Mr Mando, the producer. “She is basically saying, I don’t want to go to the rest of the world alone: I want to go to the top with all my Zambian people.”

The rapper is already making good on this idea. In 2022 her band became the first all-Zambian group to perform at the Sydney Opera House, Coachella and Glastonbury. They are currently supporting Billie Eilish in Australia and gearing up for a European tour. But Lusaka is home for the foreseeable future. The past couple of years “have been the most beautiful part of my musical journey. I got to return to the place where the dreams of being an artist began, work with artists who inspired me growing up,” says Ms Tembo. “Zambia will constantly be a part of my story.”

CREDIT: The Economist

THE PF GAY AGENDA

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THE PF GAY AGENDA

What is abundantly clear on this homosexual misinformation and stage-managed events are that they have a typical PF signature! And often, led by so called Ambassador Emmanuel Mwamba.

Even Bishop Alick Banda’s statements that were strongly condemned by Bishop Mambo point to a typical, truly PF operation that has their DNA. PF are easy to predict, just look at their historical strings of accusations against HH and the patterns and characteristics, they have one thing in common; death, destruction and deception.

1) Tonga under oath.

This was a mischievous operation that was led by GBM when he was Defence Minister and Charity Katanga as Lusaka Pronvice Police Chief. It was designed to accuse HH of forming a tribal guerrilla army that was said to target Bemba people. Katanga released spontaneous and rag tag statements that the Police were closing in on the guerrilla army and that it had already killed a Bemba baby through poisoning. It had to take late President Michael Sata, during the swearing in ceremony of Winter Kabimba as Justice Minister to tell them to stop the bull***t.

2) Gassing

This is a well known PF orchested scheme where they used death to terrorise citizens through hurling of gaseous substances into homes, schools and hospitals among many places. Surrogates like Chilufya Tayali and senior PF party officials like GBM pointed their accusing fingers at HH claiming he was the one that gassing people.

3) Hatembo family

The PF carried out a well coordinated campaign to paint HH black by accusing him of having dubiously bought farm land from the Hatembo family of Kalomo. Surrogate Edith Nawakwi claimed she had evidence of fraud in the purchase of the farm 25 years ago, from the family by HH. The PF media including ZNBC and Daily Nation went into the overdrive with a vicious campaign to arrest HH. When the Hatembo disappeared, Nawakwi claimed Hichilema had kidnapped them.

4) Homosexuals

The loudest have been the PF and PF aligned surrogates like Archbishop Alick Banda. You will know how maliciously and well coordinated the whole thing is, when you realise it is a travelling bag with a false bottom. Here is how:

1) There are adequate laws in the penal code on exactly how to deal with homosexuality in Zambia. The protest would have been better directed at the Police and the courts of law, but the PF have their target on radar, HH.

2) Right from opposition, Hakainde Hichilema has made it clear on how he opposes same sex marriages and he has continued speaking strongly against homosexuality as President. The PF still insist that it’s his fault that homosexuality exists in Zambia and they want to exhibit it through secret sponsorship of homosexual acts and parades which remarkably started under their watch. As a matter of fact Edgar Lungu showed tolerance when he pardoned a homosexual couple of Kapiri Mposhi,

3) The timing of the anti homosexual campaign coincides with the annual UN General Assembly in New York. The idea appears to be to force government to arrest homosexuals and cause outrage in the West, an important trade and investment partner with Zambia. PF would be interested to see the IMF programme dropped so that the economy collapses.

The common feature of these operations is that they come to naught after so much drama and dust raised.

The perpetrators of these dubious and frivolous accusations are often from the regions PF claim as their power base. As to whether this is driven by an ethnic agenda is a matter worthy exploring. What is also worth an investigation is whether this conspiracy has underlying treasonous components of bringing down a democratic elected government.

We are well aware that these criminals have a lot of money (cash for that matter) which they stole from the various government projects through inflated prices, and all other various government operations.

We also know that they still have a lot of paid pawns in the public service.

However, none of their schemes is going to work. On the contrary, some of these schemes might just accelerate linkage of certain individuals to specific crimes and thus bring forward their investigations and arrest.

AMOS CHANDA AND ZINDABA SOKO RE-ARRESTED

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AMOS CHANDA AND ZINDABA SOKO RE-ARRESTED

PRESS STATEMENT

Lusaka, Thursday 22nd September, 2022.

The Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) through its Anti-Money Laundering Investigations Unit (AMLIU) has re-arrested Amos Chanda and Zindaba Soko following a nolle prosequi that was entered by the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) in 2020.

The Commission has re-arrested Amos Chanda the former Presidential Press Aide of House No. 67 ELM Road, Woodlands and Zindaba Soko the former Road Transport and Safety Agency (RTSA) Director of Plot No. 15345M Libala South for Corrupt Practices by a Public Officer Contrary to Section 19 (1) as read with Section 29 (1) of the Anti-Corruption Act No. 3 of 2012 and Money Laundering Contrary to Section 7 of Prohibition and Prevention of the Money Laundering Act No. 14 of 2001 as amended by Act 44 of 2010.

Details of the matter are that between 1st August 2017 and 31st May 2019 the duo being public officers engaged in corrupt practices in which Mr. Amos Chanda was paid a total of $106,000.00 while Mr. Zindaba Soko was paid a total of $110,000.00 in their personal accounts as gratification by Mr. Walid El Nahas, Director of Intelligent Mobility Solutions LTD (IMS) for the award of a concession agreement for the provision of advanced Road Safety Management Solutions and Services through a Public Private Partnership (PPP) awarded by the RTSA to IMS Ltd. The two have since been charged for money laundering involving the respective amount each received.

In another incident, the Commission through its Anti-Money Laundering Investigations Unit (AMLIU) has arrested Vincent Sakala, a male aged 31 years of Chilenje South for Theft Contrary to Section 272 of the Penal Code Act, Chapter 87 of the Laws of Zambia and Money Laundering Contrary to Section 7 of the Prohibition and Prevention of the Money Laundering Act No. 14 of 2001 as amended by Act 44 of 2010.

Details of the matter are that Vincent Sakala, an Accountant at ZSIC Life Insurance, on dates unknown but between 1st January 2021 and 31st December 2021, jointly and whilst acting together with other persons unknown, did steal funds amounting to K999, 126.57 property of Z Village Banking Scheme, a village banking group of ZSIC Life Insurance employees in his capacity as Group Treasurer.

The suspects are currently on Police bond and will appear in court soon.

Mathias Kamanga
Public Relations Officer
Drug Enforcement Commission

OF HOMOSEXUALITY, SEXUAL HARASSMENT, SPECIAL STATUS FOR BARBARA BANDA, INCOMPETENCE OF MANAGEMENT AND BULLYING IN THE SHEPOLOPOLO AKA COPPER QUEENS

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OF HOMOSEXUALITY, SEXUAL HARASSMENT, SPECIAL STATUS FOR BARBARA BANDA, INCOMPETENCE OF MANAGEMENT AND BULLYING IN THE SHEPOLOPOLO AKA COPPER QUEENS
By Augustine Mukoka

From the outset, I must mention this is a very difficult conversation to have. In my current jurisdiction, you may be misconstrued for displaying homophobic tendencies if certain elements are not properly discussed. In Zambia, your behavior is inconsistent with the laws of the land if deemed to advocate or align yourself with such an orientation.

Opinion is divided across political, cultural, legal & religious lines.

I am not happy to be the bearer of this information. The subject is uncomfortable but it’s one we must have. As a country, we must look at ourselves in the mirror and ask, “is this what we want to be?”

Ladies and gentlemen, allow me to state that issues of sexual abuse and sexual harassment are not easily established in black and white. It’s either victims confess, perpetrators are caught red handed, or discontentment grows. In rare cases, the ingenuity of the likes of Bana Bwalya in the recent viral video could help settle matters.

In the case I brought to the fore a couple of days ago concerning our Copper Queens, the discontentment even in the midst of the team scoring good results has created a prima facie case to inquire the rampant reports of sexual abuse and sexual harassment by some members of the technical bench, and among the girls themselves.

The information I have received so far is what I am relying on to question what is happening through this opinion. My appeal is to subject the matter to a thorough investigation to guarantee fairness, justice and affirm the credibility of the findings – including the protection of the victims. Those who will be required to speak, or are willing to come forth and discuss their experiences must equally be guaranteed the necessary protection from retribution.

This information has been collaborated with players, sports administrators and some journalists who have had difficulty publishing the articles because their editorial boards have ascertained they will distract the team’s performance.

These journalists may willingly testify provided they are assured of maximum protection.

Here is my starting point in question form.

FIKILE KHOSA – this Red Arrows defender made it to the Tokyo 2021 Olympics. When the team returned, Fikile has never been called for Copper Queens duty. Has her performance on the pitch dipped so low that she can no longer make the grade? What type of relationship did she have with one of the male coaches? Why did that relationship create chaos in the team? Is her exclusion as a result of the infamous CAKEGATE scandal? If her exclusion has anything to do with her relationship with one of the male coaches, how was it handled? Who adjudicated the matter? What was the decision on the male coach? If the decision to exclude her was technical related, what is the explanation?

BESA CHIBWE – you and I know each other from your days as a national volleyball team player. I remember traveling to cover the Zone Six tournament in Harare 19 years ago. You were also on that team if I recollect well. You went on to become a lawyer. I have no doubt you are still practicing. Until recently, you were one of the longest TEAM MANAGERS for the team. Did you quit your position? Or were you relieved? Why? What was your relationship with the girls in the team? Where you undermined by any player? How well did you inspire the girls or manage them? Did you allow any of the girls to breach camp rules? Would you shed light on your incident with skipper Barbara Banda? Did you have a spat?

COACH ENALA PHIRI – chances are that some will say its sour grapes. I am not sure we have met. But you are the immediate past senior women’s national team coach. And you are one of the few to have publicly talked about sexual harassment in women’s soccer. To what extent did you try to bring it to the attention of the authorities? How much did you protect the entire team from degenerating into the chaos that they have become? What support did you get?

MONICA MWENDA – where are you? As a former team manager and women’s club official, what do you know about the team? What have you done to address issues of Lesbiansim and LGBTQ at both club and the national team? Where is the missing link? Why are male coaches being linked to sexual relationships with some players?

COACH FLORENCE – is there anything we should know from you about FIKILE KHOSA? Was she fairly treated? Put yourself in her shoes. Would you want to be treated the same way she was treated? What is your knowledge of male coaches having affairs with the players? What have you done about it?

BARBARA BANDA – skipper! What is happening in camp? Why are there sentiments of your fellow teammates physically fighting each other to grab your attention? I know you are our star player. You just banged in 10 goals at the COSAFA and you hold a good Olympic record for women football. Teammates would always want to learn a thing or two from you about how you do it on the pitch. However, is there another indoor ‘football’ skill set, like on the pitch, that you are teaching your teammates when at the hotel? What is your position on the issue of Lesbianism which is highly prevalent in the team? Why do you allegedly have different camp rules? Those women you have allegedly sneaked into camp, who are they?

COL. PRISCILLA KATOBA – I understand you’re new to the FAZ executive committee – in your second year if I am not mistaken. Have you not come across any information relating to male coaches having affairs with the girls? And I mean at all national teams? Have you not been informed about girls having open affairs with each others? Have you not been informed that some youngsters come with a sexual orientation deemed straight but by the time they depart, they are converted partly because they were coerced? Have you not gathered sufficient information about these threats that the girls endure and because they still want to come back, they fall in line? What have you done about it?

You will note that all the names mentioned are female. The reason is simple. Women rank high as moral agents for the girl child. As men, we may have a high rate of irresponsibility compared to women where nurturing children is concerned but that should not justify our stupidity towards Copper Queens players or our failure to zip our trousers whenever we see female players’ shorts as fathers.

As you prepare to respond, there’s only one question you all MUST not forget to include. “IF YOUR GIRL CHILD WAS AS TALENTED AS THE GIRLS IN THE TEAM AND MADE IT FOR SELECTION, WOULD YOU MODEL THEM ON THE SAME VALUES, PRINCIPLES & CULTURE OF THE CURRENT COPPER QUEENS?”

Mr. ANDREW KAMANGA – what ethical value have you added to the team over these matters? Are the ethics you’re practicing similar to what the Father of Ethics, Aristotle, propounded in his famous Nicomachean Theory? Are there any ethos or logos in your conduct? Are you sure issues of Lesbianism and LGBTQ have not been brought to your attention? Haven’t club officials raised these issues on WhatsApp groups where you and your executive committee members belong? What does your silence on those platforms about such allegations amount to? And please don’t hide behind the lame excuse of lack of evidence because we all know how difficult these incidences are to prove but that doesn’t mean they don’t exist! They are rife in the team!

HON. MINISTER ELVIS NKANDU – I am grateful to learn you have taken interest in these issues. I am informed you made inquiries for my contact details. Rest assured, I do have your contact number. However, having a two-man conversation will not be good enough to establish the extent of the problem. The information in public domain is good enough to compel you and the Zambian authorities to institute an independent Commissioning of Inquiry of eminent members of society to sift through these allegations and statements that should compel FAZ officials to also testify. They can’t handle the investigations because they’re an interested party. If I were you, I would write to NGOCC, LAZ, Women in Law, NOWSPAR and FIFA among others, as an example, to form a committee to independently investigate these issues.

Not only that, ask technocrats in your Ministry of Sports to avail you with a copy of a study titled “Gender-Based Violence In Zambian Sport: Prevalence And Prevention” that was done by three individuals namely Kari Fasting, Diane Huffman and Trond Svela Sand. The study was funded by the Norwegian Olympic and Paralympic Committee and Confederation Of Sports about eight years ago.

According to the study which focused on 8 sports disciplines in the country with FAZ being one of them, 410 athletes were interviewed which included 190 women and 220 men born in 2000 and before and 116 coaches were factored in, 31 of whom were women and 85 men.


The findings were summarized in three main categories of which harassment and abuse in Zambia sport seem to be endemic. About 78% of the athletes experienced verbal abuse, 69% suffered sexual harasment , sexual abuse was at 37% and physical abuse at 31%. A summary of the report which included names of the perpetrators was submitted to the Zambia Police but it is the victims who were warned and suffered the humiliation and indignity of discussing a closely guarded issue. Since that report, incidents have increased and become worse. Where did the Zambia Police take the summary and what did they do with it? Your guess is as good as mine.


They let us down on this issue in the same way they failed Americans when they hastily declared and closed the case of Pennsylvania dentist Dr. Lawrence Rudolph who murdered his wife Bianca Rudolph in the Kafue National Park.

It was not until the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) came to Lusaka to unpack the incident and established it was in fact a case of homicide. The FBI went on to secure a conviction using only circumstantial evidence.


That’s besides the point. It nonetheless shows you the gigantic obstacle of mounting a successful investigation in the absence of strong political will. There is sufficient ground and witnesses out there to commence an inquiry possibly under Oath to settle the sexual scandal in the Copper Queens and open a new page. We all are sinners and have fallen short of God’s glory, after all.

May we redeem the reputation of our sports failure to which posterity will never be kind to us.

PRESS STATEMENT BY THE INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE ON THE USALAMA VIII JOINT OPERATION CONDUCTED FROM 19TH TO 21st SEPTEMBER, 2022 IN LUSAKA AND COPPERBELT PROVINCES OF ZAMBIA

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PRESS STATEMENT BY THE INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, MR. LEMMY KAJOBA, ON THE USALAMA VIII JOINT OPERATION CONDUCTED FROM 19TH TO 21st SEPTEMBER, 2022 IN LUSAKA AND COPPERBELT PROVINCES OF ZAMBIA

I wish to inform the nation that the Zambia Police Service in conjunction with other Law Enforcement Agencies conducted a Joint Operation dubbed ‘Operation Usalama VIII’ from 19th to 21st September, 2022 in Lusaka and Copperbelt Provinces respectively.
The other security wings involved in this massive operation include:

  1. Department of Immigration
  2. Drug Enforcement Commission
  3. Road Transport and Safety Agency
  4. Cycorp Limited
  5. Forestry Department
  6. Zambia Revenue Authority
    You may wish to know that the ‘Operation USALAMA VIII’ series began in 2013 as a result of a resolution made by the Police Chiefs from Southern and Eastern Africa regions to tackle security threats posed by Transnational Organized Crime (TOC) and the need for enhanced regional cooperation in addressing them.
    This operation is done in all SADC member states affiliated with Interpol and it is done simultaneously.
    This joint operation targeted suspected Human Traffickers, Drug Traffickers, Illegal Car Dealers, suspected Gangs and crime prone areas, amongst others.
    The operation resulted in the Seizure and arrest of the following:
  7. ILLEGAL TRADING IN CHARCOAL
    On 19th September, 2022, Six trucks were seized along Mwembenshi Road Western Route of Lusaka loaded with 50 kg bags of charcoal without a forest permit. Five (5) suspects were arrested while one (1) ran away.
  8. STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLES
    A total of Seven suspected stolen Motor Vehicles were recovered during the operation and impounded after a search on the INTERPOL Database revealed that the vehicles were reported stolen in South Africa.
    These Include:
    a. A LAND ROVER VIN: SALLAAAF5GA781587, Engine: 0955956306DT and Registration number DY22Y DGP, driven by M/ Richard Kangwa.
    b. A FORD RANGER bearing VIN: AFAPXXMJ2PEM04385, Engine: SA2KPEM04385 and Registration number DD77SJGP.
    c. FORD RANGER bearing VIN: AFAPXXMJ2PFT11593, Engine: SA2KPFT11593 and Registration number HS76SR GP.
    d. TOYOTA FORTUNER bearing VIN: AHTJA3GS700241230, Engine: 1GD5039390 and Registration number BCE 3525 driven by M/Kassim Kashiba aged 21 of H/No. 166 Zebra Street Nkana East, Kitwe.
    e. TOYOTA HILUX bearing VIN: AHTGA3DD400978966, Engine: 1GD0808789 and Registration number BCE 4654 driven by M/ Francis Mangani aged of Kitwe.
    f. TOYOTA HILUX bearing VIN: AHTEZ39G10702736, Engine: 1KD5753701 and Registration number ALM 2777, was identified in Kitwe at Shimumbi’s garage in Kitwe.
    g. RANGE ROVERS bearing VIN: SALLMAME3AA324742, Engine: unregistered, was identified in Kitwe at Shimumbi’s garage in Kitwe.
  9. UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF EXPLOSIVE MATERIAL
    On 19th September, 2022, F/Purity Tembo aged 26 years was arrested on her way from Luangwa to Lusaka for being found in possession of explosives.
  10. UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF COPPER ORE
    On 19th September, 2022, a Volvo Truck Registration number AJE 930 carrying 10 tons of Copper Ore was intercepted from Luangwa and M/Mwale Chikumbuso aged 43 of plot 1445 Matero was arrested. The suspect revealed that the owner of the contraband was Joseph Banda aged 44 of Lukanga, Kabwe.
  11. ILLEGAL LOGGING
    On 19th September, 2022, a Fuso Truck Registration number BCD 1630 loaded with 193 pieces of Rose Wood timber was intercepted on its way to Lusaka from Western Province. One suspect namely M/Daniel Daka was arrested.
  12. GAME MEAT
    On 21st September, 2022 F/Petronela Namoomba was arrested with 18 pieces of Assorted Game Meat aboard a Toyota Regius Registration number BAF 2270.
  13. PANGOLINS
    On 20th September, 2022, Four Zambians namely M/Peter Malichi Moyo, M/Chimunya Chilopya, M/Reagan Chimbabwa and M/John Munyama were arrested for being in possession of two dead Pangolins in Lusaka Province, concealed in a black suitcase.
  14. DRUGS
    On 21st September, 2022, a joint operation team seized 405 bottles of Codeine, 1kg high-grade Cannabis and 4 bundles of Miraa estimated at K80,000 , K15,000, and K975 in Lusaka and Copperbelt Provinces respectively.
  15. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
    On 20th September, 2022, the joint operation team in Lusaka seized 43 bottles of assorted Alcoholic Beverages from a named Chinese shop in Lusaka packed in 23 different cases.
  16. SEIZURE OF CIGARETTES
    On 21st September, 2022, a joint operation team seized 256 x 10 blocks of Cigarettes called “Buzzozo” with an estimated value of K35, 000 from M/Joseph Phiri in Lusaka for tax evasion.
  17. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANTS
    A total of 67 Illegal Immigrants were apprehended during the operation and have since been detained whose breakdown is as follows: 27 Tanzanians, 8 Congolese, 5 Burundians, 3 Malawians, 4 Zimbabweans, One Somalian and 18 others whose nationalities are yet to be established.

Brief details are that on 19th September, 2022, M/Abdikariim Mohamed aged 29 of H/No. 5441 Itawa in Ndola was arrested driving a Volvo truck Registration number BCC 5441 from Biella-Mozambique to Zambia without proper documentation.
On the same day, M/Patrick Pombe, a Congolese national aged 18 and refugee from Mayukwayukwa was arrested on his way to Petauke aboard a Marco polo Bus.
On the Copperbelt, the joint investigations team intercepted two Somalians and two Chinese nationals who had no proper documentations.
On 19th September, 2022, one Malawian national named F/Doreen Phiri aged 26 of Muchinji in Malawi was intercepted in Luangwa aboard a Marcopolo bus destined to Lusaka with two female children namely Hope Phiri aged Seven and Happiness Phiri, aged two.
In a related development, on 19th September, 2022, Sixteen (16) Prohibited Immigrants were intercepted at Kabanana Check Point along Chirundu Road in Lusaka.
Other two illegal immigrants intercepted on 20th September, 2022, include M/Kenne Chiyamuzore, Zimbabwean aged 28 years, arrested in Siavonga District and M/January Llatukunda, Congolese aged 27, arrested at Landless Corner;
These are amongst other Illegal Immigrants originating from different countries that have been apprehended and detained.
BELOW IS THE SUMMARY:
Motor vehicle searches conducted; 85
Stolen Motor vehicles Recovered; 7
Arrests made for Theft of motor vehicles; 6
Arrests made for Drugs offences; 4
Arrests made for Wildlife related offences; 11
Arrests made for mineral offences; 1
Arrests made for being in possession of explosive material; 1
Arrests made for Tax Evasion; 1
Illegal Immigrants; 67
Total Number of People Arrested for various offences: 92
I wish to warn that as Law Enforcement Agencies, we are more than ready to meet squarely and deal sternly with all perpetrators of transnational organized crimes such as Human Trafficking, Drug Trafficking, Motor Vehicle Thefts, suspected Gangs and indeed all form of crimes in the region.
Lemmy Kajoba
INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE
22nd September, 2022

HOW QUEEN ELIZABETH FLEW INTO ZAMBIA IN 1979 AMID GRAVE CONCERNS OF A MISSILE STRIKE ON HER AIRCRAFT

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HOW QUEEN ELIZABETH FLEW INTO ZAMBIA IN 1979 AMID GRAVE CONCERNS OF A MISSILE STRIKE ON HER AIRCRAFT

By Muloboka Albert Phiri

Since her death a few days ago, much, with varying sentiment, has been said about Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor, the recently interred Queen of England.

Whatever the sentiment, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth was a woman of exceptional courage. Documents from the British Premier’s office declassified a few years ago, highlight how in spite of serious security risks, she was determined to attend the 1979 Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting in Lusaka. The documents also give rare insight into the risks and security considerations that preceded her 1979 visit to Lusaka.

DECLASSIFIED DOCUMENTS FROM PRIME MINISTER THATCHERS OFFICE

A June 15 1979 confidential note from the office of Mrs Thatcher’s Private Secretary, (available on Margaret Thatcher Foundation platforms) reveal details of a 40 minute meeting that took place that day at 10 Downing Street, between the British Prime Minister, and Zambia’s 35-year-old envoy to the United Kingdom.

Lombe Phyllis Chibesakunda, in her capacity as Zambia’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom at the time, called on the recently elected 54-year-old first female Prime Minister of Britain, Margaret Hilda Thatcher, to deliver a message from President Kenneth Kaunda, on Rhodesia -now Zimbabwe.

As the August 1979 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHGM) being hosted by Zambia was only weeks away, and the Queen was travelling to Lusaka in her capacity as Head of the Commonwealth, it was only inevitable that the subject of her security was broached.

The record of the meeting between the British Prime Minister and Zambia’s High Commissioner highlights “one or two problems” the British government had in connection with the Queen’s visit to Lusaka.

Chief among these concerns was the possibility of a surface-to-air missile attack on the Queen’s aircraft.

There was very good reason to be concerned.

BACKGROUND: THE RHODESIAN BUSH WAR

The Southern African region was at the time engulfed in a protracted liberation bush war” that pitted indigenous liberation movements such as Robert Mugabe’s ZANU and Joshua Nkomo’s ZAPU, against the racist white settler regime of Ian Douglas Smith in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). The ANC in South Africa and SWAPO in Namibia were also waging armed struggles against the apartheid regime which had entrenched itself in their respective territories. The Zambian people led by Kaunda provided bases and refuge for the liberation movements of these countries.

In February 1978, ZAPU guerillas shot down an Air Rhodesia Viscount airliner over Kariba, killing all 59 white persons on board. In September the previous year, ZAPU forces had shot down another Viscount – Air Rhodesia Flight 825 resulting in the death of 48 white people.

Air Rhodesia was largely viewed by the indigenous black people and the Patriotic Front guerilla alliance of Mugabe’s ZANU and Nkomo’s ZAPU, as an icon of racial segregation promoted by the minority white settler community.

Numerous military incursions and air raids into Zambia were conducted by the hostile regimes of Rhodesia and South Africa. Multitudes of Zambians together with their Zimbabwean, Namibian and South African comrades in Lusaka, Chikumbi, and Nampundwe Mkushi Kavalamanja among numerous other places were killed on Zambian soil.

In response, multitudes of University of Zambia (UNZA) students filled the streets marching from their Great East Road campus to the British High Commission, in Long acres, where they protested and condemned Britain’s apparent support of the Rhodesian and Apartheid South Africa regimes. The students while chanting anti-Smith and anti -“Imperialist Britain” slogans, also reportedly burnt a union jack flag at the British High Commission, after which they walked the short distance to State House where they were addressed by President Kaunda, to whom they presented their request for arms to fight Rhodesian forces and defend Zambia against aggression.

CONCERNS ABOUT THE QUEENS SAFETY IN LUSAKA

The airspace in Southern Africa was a sporadic arena of war.
It was against this backdrop that the Queen’s visit was imminent.
The declassified documents also reveal how in June 1979 Robert Muldoon the outspoken Prime Minister of New Zealand at the time, privately called on Thatcher, to express his concern for the Queen’s safety in Zambia and persuade her to dissuade the Queen from travelling to Lusaka. Muldoon, eventually shared his concerns with the British and Commonwealth press, and this gave impetus to a wave of negative sentiment regarding the safety of the Queen in Lusaka.

Thatcher was by now inundated with a number of questions in the House of Commons – with mounting suggestions that the conference should be moved from Lusaka to an alternative and “safer venue”.

The British government continued to engage in “quite enquiries” relating to the Queen’s security and British intelligence and security agents stationed themselves in Lusaka to monitor the situation.

Thatcher maintained in the British Parliament that the Queen wished to go to Lusaka, and that she herself wished the Queen to go to Lusaka in any case. She further asserted that the Queen’s safety was paramount and that her government were thus doing everything they could to ensure the safety of the queen’s aircraft, both on its inward and on its outward flights, although she recognised that there could be no guarantees.

As The British Prime Minister insisted in her 15th June 1979 meeting with the Zambian envoy, “the final assurance” could only come from President Kaunda “ if he were to ensure that all missiles were removed from the guerilla forces in Zambia, and that no maverick fired one”.
Responding to Thatcher’s concerns, Chibesakunda maintained that President Kaunda appreciated the British government’s concerns, and that the Zambian government was aware of the problem and had done all in their power to ensure the queens safety. Zambia’s High Commissioner further pointed out that the incidents which had given rise to concerns in the UK had all happened outside Zambian territory and that she had every confidence so far as the territory under President Kaunda’s control was concerned, within Zambia’s own borders, the Zambian government could give the necessary guarantees.

Given the unstable nature of the racist regime south of Zambia’s border, the Zambian representative went on to suggest that the British Prime Minister might use the British Governments influence with the Rhodesian forces as well. “They, too, were undisciplined and the UK should exert leverage on them”.

THE BRITISH CROWN EVENTUALLY LANDS IN ZAMBIA

Her Majesty the Queen of England eventually came to Zambia as scheduled. Her aircraft entered and exited Lusaka without incident. Derek Ingram a veteran Journalist with the Commonwealth office was later to report:

“The twelve days that began the moment Queen Elizabeth’s VC 10 appeared like a lonely white dove in the blue Lusaka sky on June 27 (1979) until Mrs Margaret Thatcher spoke movingly at the close of the 22nd Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting on August 7th and was kissed on the cheek by President Kaunda, must rank among the most surprising periods in the history of the Commonwealth”.

The Lusaka CHGM attended by 39 countries and opened by the Queen was such a success that it paved way for the Lancaster House talks which brought to the table all the warring parties in Rhodesia. The August 1979 Lusaka Accord on Racism which set out the Commonwealth’s duty to tackle discrimination and apartheid was signed.

As a result, racially segregated Rhodesia was no more, and an all-inclusive Zimbabwe was born on April 18, 1980, with Robert Mugabe as head of State. Further pressure was also exerted on the South African Regime of Pieter Willem Botha.

FOOTNOTE : LINGERING QUESTIONS…

By the time Smith was declaring UDI from Britain on 11 November1965, Elizabeth had been queen of England for some 13 years.
Many have thus asserted that the bloody Liberation War in Rhodesia was a needless and direct consequence of Britain (and ultimately its Crown) mishandling UDI; and their tacit support of the resultant racist regime of white settlers led by Ian Smith.

Towards the end of 1965, the British Prime Minister, Harold Wilson, led a mission to Rhodesia in a desperate final bid to avert a unilateral declaration of independence UDI by the government of Ian Smith. The visit ended on 30 October with a press conference at which Wilson warned:

“If there are those in this country who are thinking in terms of a thunderbolt hurtling through the sky and destroying the enemy, a thunderbolt will not be coming, and to continue in this delusion wastes valuable time and misdirects valuable energies”

The statement by the Queens government surprised and perplexed many contemporary observers just as it continues to puzzle historians today.
In his 1989 memoirs, Denis Healy who was Britain’s Defense Minister in 1965, described Prime Minister Wilson’s statement as a ‘Classic blunder’, suggesting that it “gave the green light to UDI.” (Denis Healy, The Time of My Life-1989. Page 132)

Whether the late Queen Elizabeth as head of the British Government and head of the Royal Armed forces went to her grave bearing on her head the crown of culpability for the cause of and ensuing carnage in the Rhodesian bush war, and the general repression and pillage that occurred during her reign over the broader British colonial empire, is now a matter between the deceased head of the Church of England and her creator.
It will no doubt, for surviving mortals, remain a matter of debate for generations to come.

One thing, though, is clear: It took more than just the assurances of Prime Minister Thatcher and British Intelligence, for Queen Elizabeth to fly in and out of Lusaka in 1979.

It also took more than firm guarantees from Kaunda and his security network for the British Crown to fly into the volatile Southern African atmosphere of the time.

It took guts. A lot of guts.

Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor was a Queen with the most Royal of guts!

Hamba Khale Gogo Elizabeth.

PF Burial Programme – PF President elections

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PF Burial Programme – PF President elections

By Nkonkomalimba Kapumpe

The Patriot Front have advertised nomination fees for their Presidential candidates, signalling that there will be having the National Congress in a few months. I had personally advised the PF leaders not to go for the congress for atleast 2 years, otherwise it will be their end. After they postponed their June congress I strongly believed that they had taken heed of advice. We are not only Facebook politicians.

This is how their disunity and eulogy starts, non-of the losing candidates will be willing to follow the winner. They don’t respect each other enough. Let’s look at them individually.

Kambwili Chishimba

Probably the number one contender is Kambwili. He is very strong on the lower structures of the PF and some senior leaders who want punch for punch with UPND. He is a founder member of the PF and former Minister. His major disadvantage is that most senior PF leaders blame him for the 2021 election loss. Most of them will retire silently if he wins. I don’t think former President Lungu will support his candidature, Kambwili might agree to remove Lungu’s immunity if advanced with good reasons. Former President Lungu’s endorsement will be very important.

But ba PF you squeezed Kambwili too much, that he made very costly decisions to his political career just for him to literally survive. It won’t be easy to restore his credibility. Another issue he seems tired. The other danger is his fight with HH which would be very dangerous for Zambia leading to an explosive in divisions . Among the PF contenders, he is one of the few that can be a serious challenge even for 2026 depending on the UPND mistakes.

Brian Muntayalwa Mundubile

The second contender for me is Mporokoso member of parliament, former chief whip and leader of the opposition. His greatest strength is that he seems to have the backing of former President Lungu. Secondly, the PF MPs have hinted that they want a President coming from Parliament. His weakness is that he won’t be a major threat to HH, he lacks the charisma and will be too reasonable to be a serious threat to HH. Maybe 2031.

If he wins then all those who are loyal to President Lungu will stand by him, he is highly considered to be a stooge of ba Lungu. PF will basically become a party to defend those who are accused of corruption. They might win some battles but 2026 forget.

Given Lubinda

The other serious contender but seems discouraged until the recent win in Luangwa by elections is the acting President Given Lubinda aka Za yellow. He wants to claim that he has successfully held PF together and now even winning by-elections. He has the experience in PF and government to match Kambwili.

But he is now old, fearful and no longer the fighter of yester-year. Ba Sata and Lungu greatly damaged his popularity in PF for him to pull through. This is basically the “anti” Lungu camp. If Lubinda wins he will only remain with Miles Sampa in PF. He is not a serious threat and rumours are that most senior PF members prefer a bemba candidate to retain the North and eastern vote. This is the reason why they are not divided yet, he is not a threat, they know he is warming the sit as acting President and whoever wins will make him veep.

Emmanuel Mwamba

Former spokesperson to FTJ, PS and Ambassador. To be honest, he is going against the mountain. He major weakness is that everyone likes him on their side but very few would even support him in the PF leadership, worse off the grassroots. Though he has stood with the PF in dark times, he has fallen short of selling himself of being a serious Presidential candidate, he has familarised himself too much with the people but with no great relationships. Debating with Oliver Shalala always LOL. Mwamba if he has resources should form is own political party and look forward to 2031. His future is not in PF.

Christopher Kang’ombe

This one can only stand a chance if he gets the backing of Kambwili or ba Lungu, short of that it will be just a good line on his political CV that he attempted. He is former mayor of Kitwe and current MP for kamfinsa. In the unlikely event he wins, he probably will just become good friends with President HH. PF will be dead and buried by 2026. Nothing against him but he stands a better chance later, people keep looking to him for the future. He has to convince the people the future is now.

Stephen Kampyongo

I won’t comment much on Kampyongo, he seems to have back peddled on his intentions to stand. He seems too close to Mundubile, and following instructions from his beloved former President Lungu.

Mutotwe L Kafwaya
Former Minister, MP Lunte and newly appointed PF MCC. I think he will only participate for formalities.

From the above you can tell that none can have it easy to hold the party together. Infact the only things holding them together is the corruption fight and a chance to be President. Once those two things are taken away, very few will stay to support the winner . They should have waited up to 2024 with Lubinda, by then everyone would stay thinking they are getting back in government. You make selfies now easy targets to hammer PF.

I pray this congress is not coming from the excitement of recent and current bye-elections. Things will change immediately they have a party President.

Immediately PF elect a President; the ACC should offer deals to suspected PF members under investigation. They will have no reason to stay in PF. But if they all cornered and have no escape they will unite to give UPND a good run for their money in 2026.

Nkonkomalimba Kapumpe

NB: The entire future of PF is highly dependent on Davis Mwila, I will explain one day.

BALLY WILL FAIL ON HIS OWN – NAKACINDA

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BALLY WILL FAIL ON HIS OWN – NAKACINDA

……as he laughs off the President’s claim that other countries want him to help them achieve what he has achieved for Zambia

Lusaka…. Thursday, September 22, 2022 (Smart Eagles)

There are things that a Head of State should never say about other countries, Hon Raphael Nakacinda says after President Hakainde Hichilema reportedly boasted that other countries want him to help them achieve what he has done for Zambia.

The PF Chairperson for Information and Publicity said one year of government has proven that President Hichilema has no clue on state craft.

He said the opposition PF is concerned about the propaganda that is being championed by the UPND suggesting that there could be people, for political reasons, that may want to make the country ungovernable.

He said this as he left the Lusaka Magistrates Court after commencement of trial in a matter in which he has been charged with defamation of the President.

The charge emanated from Hon Nakacinda’s statement where he alleged that President Hichilema is summoning judges at his house.

“I want to state that the duty and responsibility for every citizen is to contribute to the development of this country. Even in our provision of checks and balances, having been in government, the last thing we would ever want to do is to undermine the current government,” he said.

“If the UPND fail, they will not fail because they have been undermined, they will fail because they have been incompetent themselves. For us we are committed to the ideology of appreciating democratic governance system that we have adopted for ourselves.”

Hon Nakacinda said PF will provide critical checks and balances and will never undertake criminal activities to undermine government.

“Mr Hakainde Hichilema will fail on his own. One year in government has already demonstrated that he has no clue on state craft. Where he is he is reported saying that other countries want to ask him to copy what he has done for Zambia which goes on fly straight into the teeth of diplomatic etiquette,” he said.

“There are things that a Head of State should never say about other countries. And to hear those statements, some of which are being peddled excitedly so by praise singers is going to just undermine the office of the President which is very unfortunate.”

SmartEagles2022

HAS THE TIME FOR HIGH COURT TO DELIVER JUDGMENT ENDED ON 20TH SEPTEMBER?

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HAS THE TIME FOR HIGH COURT TO DELIVER JUDGMENT ENDED ON 20TH SEPTEMBER?

The country is being exposed to a narrow argument by those who don’t want the Lusaka High Court to deliver its Judgment that the 21-days’ time for hearing the nomination petition filed by Bowman Lusambo and Hon Joseph Malanji has lapsed. They make reference to the 2016 Presidential Petition involving Mr. Hichilema and Geoffrey Mwamba.

But those advancing this narrow argument forget one thing about that 2016 Presidential petition: the judgment itself was delivered outside the 14-days set by the constitution, and there was nothing wrong with that.

The facts in the 2016 Presidential Petition were that the 14-days for hearing the petition had ended on 2nd September, 2016. The lawyers had not presented the petition at the close of those 14 days. The Court delivered a judgment on 5th September, 2016, which was the 17th day i.e. 3 days outside the 14 days.

In the case before the High Court, both sides have presented their case and the hearing was conducted and concluded within the 21 days as required by Article 52(4).

There is no requirement in Article 52 that the nomination petition should be determined within the 21 days which wss meant for the hearing. The Court must simply close the hearing at the end of the 21 days and proceed to make a determination, that is, a judgment, thereafter.

Nowhere in the law does it require the judgment to be delivered within 14 days for a presidential petition, or 21 days for nomination petition, or 90 days for election petition for Members of Parliament. It can be delivered at any time as long as the hearing took place within the timeframe provided.

This is the reason why Bill 10 wanted to cure this problem by introducing the word, “and determined” wherever the constitution says a petition shall be heard within a certain period.

Was the Court of Appeal right to make a blanket statement that the 21-days came to a halt when the Court stopped further proceedings of the High Court? I don’t think so. The time keeps running and cannot be stopped from running.

But the case before the Lusaka High Court has nothing to do with the hearing. The hearing was already done within the 21 days, even if the days came to an end on Tuesday.

The High Court still remains under an obligation to deliver a judgment after the end of the 21 days just as the Constitutional Court delivered its judgment outside the 14 days. Litigants are entitled to a judgment at the end of the hearing.

I submit

ISAAC MWANZA

DIRTY AND DESPERATE PROPAGANDA BY THE UPND- Amb. Emmanuel Mwamba

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DIRTY AND DESPERATE PROPAGANDA BY THE UPND

Lusaka- 21st September 2022

We wish to dismiss propaganda stories being churned out by the UPND designed to harm and injure leaders of the Patriotic Front.

One example is an online story concorted and published by the UPND titled; “Exposed; How PF Leaders Scheme to Make The Country Ungovernable Through Anarchy ” which has been circulated widely.

The story claims that the Opposition Patriotic Front leaders have devised a coordinated scheme to make the country ungovernable.

We wish to state very clearly that the story is false and desperate propaganda to dent the images of those named and incite arrests based on fabricated and concocted stories.
This is template is similar to old tactics of “Black Mamba” stories of 1990s concorted to harm, torture,arrest and lock up the Opposition leaders.

It is evil to bear false witnesses and fabricate meetings that have never taken place.

It is clear by their machinations to petition all parliamentary seats, that the UPND is determined to create a one-party state and want to crash or destroy anyone offering diverse views.

Zambians are therefore advised to dismiss the story with the utmost contempt it deserves.

It clear that the UPND has failed to govern and has failed to attend to the deep-seated economic and social crisis facing the country.

The UPND is encouraged to attend to the crisis facing the country especially the cost of living that has affected our people, the highest in the last 30 years.

The issue of rising cases of sodomy and sexual crimes against boys and men, whatever the motive, requires resolute leadership from the President and his Cabinet, and swift actions from the Police and other law enforcement agencies.

Further the Government is advised not to tolerate homosexual practices and its promotion, as Zambians have rejected this because it offends religious, cultural and traditional values.

Rhetoric, threats and ducking the matter will not resolve the crisis.

Only genuine denunciation and condemnation and swift action will end the vice.

We have also noted threats from the Minister of Home Affairs Hon. Jack Mwiimbu and various spokespersons of the UPND warning Zambians not to discuss the cases of homosexuality.

This is sad as it infringes on the fundamental rights of expression, freedom of thought and freedom expound ideas.

Issued by;

Amb. Emmanuel Mwamba

Deputy Chairperson Information and Publicity.
Member of the Central Committee

FERTILISER TENDER WHITE COLLAR CRIME IN.MOTION-BRIAN MUNDUBILE

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FERTILISER TENDER WHITE COLLAR CRIME IN.MOTION-BRIAN MUNDUBILE

…to create opportunity for single sourcing – Mundubile

BRIAN Mundubile says the cancelled fertiliser contract is white collar crime to create an opportunity for single sourcing “of these very lucrative contracts”.

Mundubile, the leader of the opposition in the House who is also Mporokoso PF member of parliament, wondered why the Anti-Corruption Commission was still quiet over questionable procurements.

“Today is indeed a very good day…for the victory we have recorded in Luangwa [council chairperson by-election].

Madam Speaker, people speak through elections. When we lost elections last year, we learnt our lessons, Your Honour the Vice-President. We are hoping that your loss in Luangwa will make the government reflect on their performance in the last 12 months,” said Mundubile. “Your Honour, the Vice-President in the recent past we have raised concerns on the increasing number of questionable government procurements, tenders, contracts and cancellations. The recent one being the cancellation of fertiliser contracts which was awarded only a few weeks ago. Madam Speaker, it is very clear, Your Honour the Vice-President, that this is white collar crime. It’s very clear that somebody is trying to create an opportunity for single sourcing of these very lucrative contracts. My question is, with all the questions and concerns that was raised, why is Anti-Corruption Commission still quiet over these questionable procurements?”

In response, Vice-President Mutale Nalumango said there “will be a selective fertiliser tender which will be transparent following the cancellation of the earlier one by the Zambia Public Procurement Authority after the Ministry of Agriculture did not follow regulations.
She said the cancellation of the fertiliser tender was not initiated by political thinking stressing that a wrong instrument was used.

Vice-President Nalumango said people should not be surprised when decisions are made that seem to be against the Executive.

“The instrument used was not the right instrument to allow that and as people that listen, this is a listening government. We must follow. This is why Madam Speaker, people should you not be surprised when decisions are made that seem to be against the Executive because government they are part of it…That is the way it is. So the ministry had to listen and the tender had to be cancelled. That is the way it was done. It was not initiated by political thinking. It is real, some wrong was instrument used. Participation was not according to the instrument. So it was done like that. But we now yes, you may think we are looking for… it will be selective tender now because of time and people will see the transparency,” she said. “There was a petition on it. Maybe I should mention that the minister, there was a petition, on the giving of you know the tender award. There was a petition, and it is the petition that brought out the irregularities that the ZPPA followed.”
Vice-President Nalumango said the government is very sincere with their pronouncements.
“This government, the new dawn government is very sincere with their pronouncements followed by the actions. What I know agriculture is somewhere near, he will guide me, if I mislead, but the little I know on this matter is that it was done on some technicality,” she said. “I would say in fact it was not the ministry that really cancelled. The recommendation for the cancellation came from the ZPPA people. Those are the people that recommended because apparently in the tender board, putting up this used an instrument that could not have allowed in the manner it was, participation of outsiders. What I mean is other companies that are international or outside Zambia. [The tender] it provided for the Zambians only unless the Zambians could not meet…But I think they allowed it open, to be open, and then that is what the ZPPA noticed and recommended that this tender cannot go on.”
In a follow up question, Shiwang’andu PF member of parliament Stephen Kampyongo warned of looming hunger.
“And you as our Vice-President responsible for DMMU must start preparing. What guarantee do we have through you Madam Speaker, Your honour the Vice-President with that cancelled tender, which is very unprecedented because the procedures are very well known. What guarantee do we have that farmers in the rural areas are going to receive the inputs before the onset of the rains?” asked Kampyongo.
In response, Vice-President Nalumango said the issue of looming hunger right now, “yes, we may, I may not, be sure of the harvest but as government as of today FRA which had said, you know, the target of the maize to be purchased at 170,000 metric tonnes has bought over 200,000 metric tonnes”.
“Actually 220, not under. These are facts. So please don’t mislead the people. 220,000 metric tonnes have been purchased by the FRA. And beyond the target by 30,000 metric tonnes. And there’s still maize. Basically, when you state… The honourable member was in government not too long ago. It is because you know this state takes care of the food security. So for food security, there be no alarm. Zambia has enough maize to go round according to the plan. And I’m aware Madam Speaker that there are farmers who still have maize which FRA has not purchased. That should be the concern. That there are still farmers with maize. It is the duty of government to start looking at how we can help the farmers. So you are making the situation to look so bad when in fact it is not,” said Vice-President Nalumango. “Government is still listening to the farmers, how much maize is till out there. Do they need our help? Although I think we did state that maize can be sold anywhere. You know farming is a business. When government buys through FRA, the rest we should be able to sell. But those who cannot we have to help them and we are discuss how we do we help. So the situation is not that bad. Last year the reduction in production, you remember that we found a mess in the procurement of fertiliser. I don’t want to go backwards. We all know exactly what happened in procurement of fertiliser. We are trying to clean up that situation and this is reality. Zambians know. You cannot play politics here. They know the reality on the ground. So honourable there’s no hunger. There’s food in the country. I’m sure people can testify. We have done our vulnerability assessment and we know exactly where there may be less food on the ground. DMMU is aware. And we are trying to work around how we can look after our people.”

Mangani cannot be trusted, he misled Rupiah – Andrew

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Mangani cannot be trusted, he misled Rupiah – Andrew

By Christopher Miti

ANDREW Banda says former home affairs minister Lameck Mangani cannot be trusted because he misled Rupiah Banda during his reign as president.


But Mangani says Andrew’s utterances on him are always motivated by anger.
On Saturday, Mangani addressed a press briefing in Lusaka where he commented on several current issues like the matter surrounding suspended Director of Public Prosecutions Lillian Siyunyi and President Hakainde Hichilema not having good advisors.


Mangani said if President Hichilema was in talking terms with Edgar Lungu, the former head of state would confess that people misled him on DPP adding that the people who misled him are far from being fair.


Lungu hounded Mutembo Nchito from office and replaced him with Siyunyi.
Addressing journalists on Monday, Andrew said if Mangani was saying the right things Zambians would not have voted for President Hichilema.


“Sometimes you laugh. Who misled late president Banda? He (Mangani) was one of them! He was telling president Banda that ‘atsogoleri vinthu vilibwino ku Eastern Province (Mr president, things are okay in Eastern Province) what happened in 2011? I was in Italy that time. I advised, I was a civil servant that time and I said ‘atata, kwatukuya kutsogolo uku (father, where we are going) if you continue in this manner, you will not win the next election’. You media people you know this story,” he said.


On Mangani’s advice that President Hichilema should revisit the team of advisors, Andrew said it was the prerogative of the President and not Mangani Phiri.


He said Mangani was a hypocrite and cannot be trusted.
Andrew said Mangani was sponsored to hold a press briefing and say what he said.
“For Mangani and his sponsors, you know Mangani is sponsored. No doubt about it. Please record that, ukamuona Mangani alimbikila nkhani teti, uzibiletu kuli kang’ono (if you see Mangani talking about issues, just know that there is something). There is a sponsor somewhere who is saying ‘you do this at a cost’ as long as it is not Mangani and his friends others are not easterners. It must be just them that must be in leadership. The question of tribalism does not arise because HH has appointed a lot of easterners in leadership. There is the provincial minister PPS, ACC director general Gilbert Phiri, Reuben Mtolo, Paul Thole, Noel Nkhoma and many others,” he said.


Andrew also addressed matters relating to the Luangwa council chairperson by-election where he said the ruling party gained despite the loss.


He also assured the people of Eastern Province that the government would work on the Chipata/Vubwi, Chipata/Chadiza and Chipata/Lundazi roads


Andrew said the UPND government has achieved a lot in its one year in office and would continue working hard to improve the lives of the people.


He also said there are no divisions in the UPND in Eastern Province.
Andrew said insinuations that the party was divided were peddled by enemies who are sowing a seed of discontent in the party so that it is seen to be divided.


“We are as united as we were before elections. There is no disunity in our party. We are as united as we have been for the last 23 years. Whoever is speculating, is an enemy of ourselves. Is somebody who is not wishing us well but unfortunately, they will have to live with the UPND for a long long time,” said Andrew.


But Mangani said Andrew has always been personal when it comes to issues to do with him because of the differences in opinion that he had with former president Banda.
“I have always been hesitant to comment on Andrew’s issues because they are always motivated by anger. This anger is coming from the fact that politically his father who was the president of Zambia at one stage and myself had differences in opinion on matters regarding governance. And since then he has taken it personal to attack me in whatever move I make because he feels hurt that through that difference, I must have betrayed his father,” he said.


Mangani said Andrew’s position is to take him on based on what he perceived as a difference between him at the late Banda.
“Andrew’s position is to take me on based on what he perceived to be a difference between me and his late father which in my view we discussed and resolved on family matters but governance issues should be separated from family issues,” he said. “The other part is that I am a Zambian and President Hakainde Hichilema is not merely a president of a political party, he is President of the republic of Zambia. Every citizen of Zambia has a right to advise the President. He was not voted just by UPND but he was voted by all Zambians. That’s why he had all those numbers.”


Mangani said the 49.5 per cent voted that President Hichilema got in Eastern Province does not only represent the UPND and its leadership only.


“So Mr Banda’s motivation to answer me is purely out of emotion but UPND as a party and the President should reflect on what I said. If the President has decided to ignore those sentiments I said, its up to him!” said Mangani. “The President is at liberty to take my advice and ignore it altogether. But if we try to ignore the feelings of most of the people on the ground, we risk a lot of things in terms of governance. In short, I would say, I would not want to talk so much because that was an emotional statement. Some of the differences I had with his father he may not even understand. He may not even understand why I resigned and the type of engagement I had with his late father. I do not want to bring up those issues because Mr Banda is dead. I will be unfair to him.”

DETAILS OF THE FAZ-ASANOVIC FALL OUT

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By Kennedy Gondwe

DETAILS OF THE FAZ-ASANOVIC FALL OUT

When I first wrote an article in July informing the public that Chipolopolo coach Aljoša Asanović was owed over $75, 000 in salary arrears over three months – and that the coaches had been evicted from their apartments – some people in football circles disputed the revelations.

Football House and their useful idiots rained in on me with some of the officials describing the information as falsehoods, to an extent of dressing down my professional credentials.

I understand what happens when you face people with uncomfortable truth. After all, such has been, and is part of the occupational hazards we endure as journalists.

Today, I share the details of what Football House has been denying. The behind the scene of the tug-of-war between Football House and Aljoša Asanović‘s lawyers is here in black and white so that many of you who doubted and may have bought into their narrative, hopefully will have an opportunity to form your own independent conclusions.

Unless the two parties resolve their issues, FAZ and Asanović are headed for a divorce though talks continue for some form of resolution.

The FAZ executive and secretariat are split on the coaches’ fate.

There are those that feel the coaches have done no wrong but have for a long time been frustrated by known secretariat staff with delayed salaries not helping matters. Some people feel the coaches’ departure will destabilize the team while others won’t stop at nothing until Asanović is gone – even if it means absurdly alleging that he’s been difficult to work with from the time he appeared on Studio Ken (yes, you read that right!) and falsely accusing him of being racist. The players on the other hand, love the coaching bench!

As things stand, however, Asanović and his assistants are still in Croatia for holidays and not Mali where the Chipolopolo have travelled for two friendly matches.

WE WILL NOT DENY JESUS CHRIST, BECAUSE ONE OF US HAS FALLEN, CATHOLIC NDOLA DIOCESE, AS HE SAYS THAT THE DEATH OF FATHER DEODATUA MBEBE IS A WAKE UP CALL TO CHRISTIANS

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WE WILL NOT DENY JESUS CHRIST, BECAUSE ONE OF US HAS FALLEN, CATHOLIC NDOLA DIOCESE, AS HE SAYS THAT THE DEATH OF FATHER DEODATUA MBEBE IS A WAKE UP CALL TO CHRISTIANS.

LIKE the bible narrative “Let he is without sin, cast the first stone,” Catholic Ndola Diocese Bishop Benjamin Phiri has bordered his send off message of the late Father Deodatus Mbebe who was killed in the late hours of Monday in a similar manner.

Bishop Phiri has rebuked people for their concentration in only speaking and publishing the negatives about the late Fr Mbebe stating that those shaming him are equally of sin.

Bishop Phiri says that those shaming the late Fr Mbebe and are even seeking to pull away from the church are hypocrites and Jezebels who run after priests.

The death of Fr Mbebe brought about a media frenzy after it was alleged that he died near his girlfriends house.

In the Catholic church those ordained into priesthood and vow to serve God are not allowed to marry, which has sent alot of speculation around members of the public as to why the late Fr Mbebe was in a relationship from as far back as 2002.

However, Bishop Phiri in his send off message for the late Fr Mbebe said that every human being has hidden secrets which if displayed before the public eye will bring forth shame and that is why the late Fr Mbebe should not be judged.

Bishop Phiri says it is sad that all that is being heard and said about the late Fr Mbebe is only about the sins he committed and nothing is being said about the lives he saved and converted through his time serving God for the past 20 years in the church.

“Many people were converted because of his preaching and became Christians.God is a God of mercy and receives us inspite of ourselves ,because we have been born in his light. He will not abandon us at a time we need him. All of us in here have our secrets and one day we will see all those secrets and they will be displayed and we will all hang our heads in shame,” he said.

Bishop Phiri said from the day that he heard of Fr Mbebe’s gruesome murder, he has reflected, prayed and deeply thought about Fr Mbebe’s death.

CREDIT: Mwebantu

WHY RULING UPND YOUTHS ARE STARVING- Miles Sampa

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WHY RULING UPND YOUTHS ARE STARVING
…unprecedented

By Miles B. Sampa, MP (21.09.2022)

1.0 Background
Statement by the UPND deputy SG Gertrude Imenda that UPND youths are not benefiting from their victory because PF is still Incharge in laughable and depicts of a person that is either not intouch with reality on the ground or he is just being mischievous with the lazy trajectory of instead of resolving, keeps blaming a former husband that is long gone for everything.

2.0 Pa Ground
Here is truth. All opposition PF youths are starving. Unprecedented is that even all ruling government UPND youths are also starving if not more. Kuti waumfwa noluse ngabwlekulomba (saddening when they ask for help).

3.0) Why UPND Youths have No Money

Kwati ba Finance Minister Dr Musokotwane at MOF nabo naba kota as did my beloved ABC (MHSRIEP).

Reason is due to lack of government spending in the economy and enshrined in the Keynesian economics.

3.1) Keynesian Economic Theory
Here is what the guru of economics John Maynard Keynes preached over 70 years ago.

His theories known as Keynesian economics, center around the idea that governments should play an active role in their countries’ economies, instead of just letting the free market reign. Specifically, Keynes advocated federal spending to mitigate downturns in business cycles.

3.2) GDP
Accordingly, GDP is defined by the following formula: GDP = Consumption + Investment + Government Spending + Net Exports or more succinctly as GDP = C + I + G + NX where consumption (C) represents private-consumption expenditures by households and nonprofit organizations, investment (I) refers to business expenditures …

4.0) Implication
It follows therefore that if the UPND government is not spending on their youths via business contracts be it to mend roads or to supply goods and services to government, economic activities shrink, money become scarce and people begin to starve.

5.0) Examples Spending not Good for UPND youths

5.1) Giving ZESCO poles supply contracts to a Zimbabwean company did not empower any of the UPND youths.

5.2) Giving the fertilizer or maize contracts to only Alpha commodities and ETG has not and will not empower any of the UPND youths.

5.3) The direct purchase of 156 motor vehicles by Government from CDF funds has also denied atleast 156 UPND youths from supplying the vehicles to their MPs offices.

6.0) National Benefits of Empowering UPND Youths

If UPND youths are empowered, then they will be able to buy talk time or frizit from ordinary citizens (including PF youths) and in the end all citizens will benefit.

That’s how it worked before and that’s how it works anywhere in the World.

7.0) Conclusion
Without government spending as above, bo Imenda will be sounding like a broken record blaming PF until it will be 2026.

One more thing, please stop sending your youths to come see us MPs for CDF empowerment which has never arrived anywhere. It’s stuck somewhere between Councils, ZPPA and the Central Government.

MBS21.09.2022

Open letter to President Hichilema

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Open letter to President Hichilema

Warm and fraternal greetings!

The results coming out of Luangwa are obviously painful and disappointing. However, this doesn’t come as a surprise to some of us; firstly, this is a PF stronghold and secondly, we seem to have taken a ‘white collar’ approach to this game (politics) which is essentially a contact sport. We aren’t shy to confess we saw it coming. Our sixth sense told us we were going to lose this mayoral seat, just as we are likely to lose Kabushi and Kwacha constituencies.

Why do we say so? During the last seven years of PF in power, our leaders became accustomed to showing off money in public and handing it out to ‘desperate and starving’ citizens like Santa Claus would handout sweets to excitable children. In this case, we are referring to vulnerable people in society who would endure the scorching heat in winding queues to cast their votes in diverse places as Chibolya, Marapodi, Chipulukusu, Ipusukilo, Maiteneke…like that old woman who rejected a chitenge from Vice-President Mutale Nalumango in Kabushi recently.

If you consider the two constituencies which are up for grabs – Kabushi and Kwacha respectively, there’s no semblance of development to write home about. Acute shortage of water is the order of the day, the roads remain impassable, social amenities are non-existent whereas crime is equally rife. Going by the level of support the immediate MPs command in the constituencies, it seems the duo put tantameni (line up for alms) to greater effect!

Make no mistake, the brilliant policy of free education hasn’t yet taken effect in such areas. It seems the language they best understand is tantameni – accruing direct benefits from the politicians such as three pieces of silver to buy Shake Shake or pamela and indeed covering their funeral expenses such costs of a hearse, coffin, transport and food among others. At the end of the day, this would have guaranteed unshakable loyalty…no amount of persuasion would sway them away, no matter what. Recent events demonstrate that providing services to our citizens in a structured way isn’t appreciated by many. Do you know the reason why opposition party leaders have now taken to echoing the mind-numbing “UPND government yakaso” mantra?

Last night we had chance to watch, a video clip of controversial Nigerian cleric Seer 1. He wasn’t the excitable and loud person that we know. He was rather sad and downcast. He warned that if PF bounces back in power, they would first begin by imprisoning President Hichilema, whether he has a case or not, before extending the dragnet to others. Edgar Lungu himself revealed this evil ploy a few weeks before elections. What happened in Luangwa must serve a case study to better understand why the people of Luangwa didn’t vote for UPND.

When you talk about the Black Mountain, for instance, it’s only a privileged few benefitting from the proceeds; leaving out the poor. By the way, there are a lot of youths trekking from Kwacha daily in search of opportunities at the Black Mountain. Alas, it’s only a few selfish leaders in a hurry to catch up with PF thugs in terms of accumulating wealth; enjoying the spoils!

Within the blink of an eye you see them driving impressive SUVs straight from the showroom and acquiring mansions in upmarket suburbs as the youth from vulnerable households watch from the sidelines. Sadly, most citizens are equally fast losing confidence in the idea of forming cooperatives as a panacea to their economic woes as the money is taking long to reach them or some senior party and government officials have formed cartels to exclusively access this money for their own selfish benefit.

One may argue that the loss of Luangwa is a minor setback; it isn’t, Mr President. You may be keen to learn that most Cabinet ministers, MPs and DCs have totally insulated themselves from the very people that gave them power – they no longer pick phone calls and move around in tinted vehicles at high speed. Not everyone may appreciate that the new dawn administration has gone out of the way to deploy thousands of civil servants countrywide as they are used to tantameni. This is the basic language they seem to easily understand in the shortest term. It is common knowledge that PF leaders wasted no time dipping their hands into the treasury. They went away with huge chunks of cash which is now stashed in their homes and farms. They are now eager to use this ‘loot’ to reclaim power buoyed by generous contributions from mafias and criminals hibernating under the shield of the corporate world. As late veteran politician Daniel Munkombwe once confessed, most people are into politics to eat, including our very own party officials. In the recently suspended Kwacha parliamentary by-election, for instance, I recall reports of how some party officials were pocketing money meant for campaigns, or the incessant complaints from the foot soldiers about poor diets at command centers and paltry allowances whenever they go out engaging would be electorates. They saw their colleagues in PF eating and they also want to eat. It’s not too late, Sir, try to work on some of the issues highlighted above

Prince B M Kaping’a.

Marriage troubles end in death for Ndola nurse

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Marriage troubles end in death for Ndola nurse

A TROUBLED marriage of two years has ended fatally for a 23-year old nurse of Ndola after her police officer husband shot her dead before turning the same government-issued AK assault rifle on himself.

It is reported that Edgar Kamasumba aged 29, a constable at Chifubu police station, attached to Crack Squad Ndola on the copperbelt had marital disputes with the wife identified as Deborah Kasakula, a nurse at Ndola Central Hospital about three weeks ago which prompted her to go back to her parents house.

However, yesterday, Kamasumba while dressed in his police attire enroute to discharge his duties deviated from his map and went to the wife’s new location.

Prior to that, the officer withdrew an AK47 rifle with a number of ammunitions and he started his journey to Deborah’s parents’ home in Kawama compound.

When he found his wife, Kamasumba pulled out his rifle and and opened fire with the bullets piercing through the Deborah’s right cheek and exiting through the left, while one bullet hit the left arm.

Kamasumba then went on rampage and shot the wife’s 20 year-old young sister named Silver in the left foot who was later rushed to Ndola Teaching Hospital.

After that horrific incident, officer took to his heels and ran to Pamodzi Police Post where he ended his life by shot himself outside the premises.

Copperbelt Police commanding officer Sharon Zulu confirmed the tragic incidence stating Kamasumba sustained fatal wounds on the chin and back of the head as the bullet passed through the chin to the back of his head.

Zulu also disclosed the bodies of the deceased couple are lying in Ndola Teaching Hospital mortuary awaiting postmortem,

She said The AK47 rifle with three rounds of ammunition has been kept in safe custody and a docket to that effect was opened as investigations were instituted.

By Moses Makwaya

Kalemba

LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN ZAMBIA NEEDS GARRY NKOMBO – NDOLA MAYOR SAYS

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN ZAMBIA NEEDS GARRY NKOMBO – NDOLA MAYOR SAYS

..Calls UPND youths that recently protested disgruntled..

Ndola, Wednesday 21 September 2022 (Smart Eagles)

Ndola Mayor Jones Kalyati has condemned UPND youths that recently protested saying they do not want Nkombo in his current Ministry.

He said Garry Nkombo must stay in the position because he has performed very well in that portfolio.
“Garry Nkombo is a good minister who is a perfect match for the Ministry… he has been clear in the way he directs Councils.” He said.

Mr Kalyati said the youths that recently protested against him are the youths that are purely disgruntled and must be condemned for their action.

He added that Nkombo is an asset to the Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development and if he were to be removed from the Ministry, it would be a drawback because he has been consistent in his direction with the markets and implemented the presidential directive of there not being political cadres.

“I wish to thank the president for having stopped issues of cadrerism and these cadres who want to come back should be stopped as soon as yesterday.” He said.

He added the he himself has always opposed the idea of cadres as it is archaic, backwards and insultious to the people of Zambia.

He said President Hichilema denounced and detests cadrerism and the Minister has moved in the direction of the president.

“We know for sure that Garry Nkombo is not liked by some because of his stance on cadrerism, he too doesn’t want a situation where people start to feel like they are second generation citizens while cadres run supreme.” He said

The Ndola mayor noted that many councils agree with the support for the local government and rural development minister as they are happy with the way the Ministry is being run.

“A lot of councils that have communicated to me have indicated their support for Garry Nkombo, his stance is one thing that we support, we have actually enjoyed a fresh breath as councils, because of his direction, because of his management, because of his guidance and because of his way of operation.” He said.

OPEN LETTER TO POLITICIANS

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OPEN LETTER TO POLITICIANS

Chilekwa Mambwe wrote:

My heart bleeds whenever I look at the levels of Unemployment and Poverty in our compounds. It is sad to see how hopeless the Youth and Women who heavily participate in voting have become and are languishing in Poverty.

Students in Colleges and Universities are also suffering and seem to have no hope in that Politicians both from the ruling and opposition political parties only remember them during the time of campaigns.

The question is, where have we missed it?

The answer is simple, it is Politics! the Media and Disunity. Politics is Central here. Politicians set the narrative and this did not start today.

Most of the Politicians are now Concentrating on 2026.

What happened to 2023, 2024 and 2025???

Why is it that even most of the media houses do not talk about these others years?

What about our future generations and their welfare???

We just voted last year and we can already see where most of the energy is concentrating.

The other Unfortunate thing is that, us common citizens have also concentrated on fighting and Pulling each other down while foreigners continue to utilize our natural resources and are becoming wealthy everyday.

Please our dear leaders, Zambia is a beautiful country and we are aware that the dream of every politician is to rule this country yet home to a lot of poor citizens.

While you exchange Political Punches, remember the poor citizens who always vote 🗳 during elections.

Things are really terrible, terrible, terrible on the ground and it’s not a pleasant face.

To those in Power, kindly use the power you have to help the appointing authority better the lives of a common Zambian by utilizing the brains these youth have to create more jobs.

To those in Opposition, we need you to concentrate more on Providing Checks and Balances so as to keep the party in power in check.

Some of you have been in politics from the time I was in Secondary School and am now a father. What difference does it make?

You have always told us that the Youth are the leaders of tomorrow and this language just expired.

EXPOSED: How PF Leaders Scheme To Make The Country Ungovernable Through Anarchy

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EXPOSED: HOW PF LEADERS SCHEME TO MAKE THE COUNTRY UNGOVERNABLE THROUGH ANARCHY

PF and their surrogates have devised a well coordinated scheme that they hope will make the country ungovernable under the leadership of President Hakainde Hichilema. This is according to highly placed sources that have been attending some planning meetings.

Among those in the planning teams are PF Central Committee member Emmanuel Mwamba, Bishop Alick Banda, Brian Hapunda, Brian Mundubile, Antonio Mwanza, and Stephen Kampyongo.

They have also enlisted their friendly forces still serving in key government institutions including in some security wings.

In one of the meetings chaired by Alick Banda, Emmanuel Mwamba is clearly heard saying they have so far studied President Hakainde Hichilema’s soft approach to governance.

“We thought he would come hard on us after losing power. We must take advantage of his soft and inclusive approach. This is a regime we can easily bring down within a few months. Let’s take advantage of the frustrations among their members,” Mwamba, who is at the centre of the whole scheme told the meeting.

In the evening meeting of Thursday 15th September 2022, the team agreed to embarrass President Hakainde Hichilema on his trip to the United Nations General Assembly in the United States of America by heightening issues of homosexuality in the country.

In their planning, they agreed that the stories around homosexuality would be more believable if a religious leader issued a statement. They tasked Bishop Alick Banda to take the lead in attacking government on homosexuality, hence the statement that was issued by Bishop Banda where he linked cases of homosexuality to the New Dawn Government.

Bishop Banda was also tasked to identify other religious leaders who would be enlisted to champion this propaganda. Among those being targeted are Bishop Joshua Banda of Northmead Assembly of God, though the team said he was so far reluctant to join. Also being targeted to join the crusade is Healing Word Ministries Pastor Moses Chiluba. They are also targeting some media houses and radio talk show presenters who should keep bringing toxic topics on their shows.

This is a highly funded and well orchestrated project to make the country ungovernable by sponsoring civil unrest through propaganda, especially that the UPND government is slow to react and they are not explaining to the people the positives they are doing. Dr. Sampa who has since abandoned his superfluous ‘ban alcohol campaign’ has also been enlisted in the scheme.

On the issues of homosexuality, they are are sponsoring and stage-managing homosexual incidents hoping police will make arrests. The aim is to break up relationships with EU, USA so that they cancel the IMF bailout package. When this happens the country will again deepen into economic troubles that will make citizens rise against the government.

Among the main sponsors are corrupt business houses that have been blacklisted by the UPND government on corrupt supply contracts in supply of drugs, fertiliser, hunting licences, and oil.- Zambia Eagle

Can A Court Stop The Ticking Of Time Specifeid In A Constitution? Aren’t We Creating Another Legal Debate Again?- Chipenzi

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CAN A COURT STOP THE TICKING OF TIME SPECIFEID IN A CONSTITUTION? AREN’T WE CREATING ANOTHER LEGAL DEBATE AGAIN?

Last week, the Court of Appeals made a decision to stay the decision of the High Court that stayed the holding, by the Electoral commission of Zambia (ECZ), of the Kabushi and Kwacha parliamentary by-elections until the main matter was heard and determined on 20 Sept, 2022.

However, before the High Court could deliver its decision, the Court of Appeal stayed all proceedings, including the expected decision expected on 20 September, in the High Court on 16 September 2022 and set 22 September, 2022 as the ex-parte hearing and perhaps the discharge of the stay.

The time allocated in the Constitution for nomination trial/challenge is 21 days which days seemed to have expired yesterday, 20 September, 2022 as the count include excluded days too.

However, the Court of Appeal contended that the stay on the High Court proceedings also stayed the time clock from ticking and would only resume ticking after the discharge of the stay on 22 September.

However, 52(4) guides that A person may challenge, before a court or tribunal, as prescribed, the nomination of a candidate within seven days of the close of nomination and the court shall hear the case within twenty- one days of its lodgement. which days seem to have expired.

In addition clause (5) stresses that the processes specified in clauses (1) to (4) [i.e. nomination and challenge of nominations] shall be completed at least thirty days before a general election in this case 15 September which was the election date.

Now, using the law of precedence and anchoring it on the precedence set by the Constitutional Court in the 2016 PRESIDENTIAL PETITION where the Court refused to extend time (i.e 14 calender days) for lack of jurisdiction to extend time resulting into a premature discharge of the petition for the lapse of time,

Will Court of Appeal act differently and revisit this precedence set by the Constitutional Court in 2016 and stop time from ticking for purpose of allowing the proceedings and decisions on the matter to be made in High Court or whichever court when the time allocated on this matter in the Constitution has expired?

At least if the initial decision was made by the High Court and now this is a contention in an appellant court, it would make some arguments.

Guided by Article 274 which talks about time for performance of a function by a person and it says A function conferred in this Constitution may be performed as occasion requires and my view is that the Court is supposed to make a decision within 21 days.

it will be interesting to see how this matter unfolds on 22 September 2022 and after and how precedence will be navigated this time around.

Further the nation is walked through the legal forest by Article 269 regarding the computation of time in matters like these and that any proceedings that is undertaken above seven (7) days, excluded days (i.e.Saturday, Sunday & Public holidays)- are concluded in computation of days.

It states, for the purposes of this Constitution, in computing time, unless a contrary intention is expressed—

(a) a period of days from the happening of an event or the doing of an act shall be considered to be exclusive of the day on which the event happens or the act is done;

(b) if the last day of the period is a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday (“excluded day”), the period shall include the next day;

(c) where an act or a proceeding is directed or allowed to be done or taken on a specified day and that day is an excluded day, the act or proceeding shall be considered as done or taken in due time if it is done or taken the next day; and

(d) where an act or a proceeding is directed or allowed to be done or taken within a time not exceeding six days, an excluded day shall not be counted in the computation of the time.

Will this petition on Kabushi and Kwacha be treated differently or a long legal battle is not yet far from ending as efforts to abridge time collapsed yesterday?

In line with Art 267 (3) A provision of this Constitution shall be construed according to the doctrine that the law is continuously in force….

Can we, therefore, argue that the Court has power to temporarily punctuate this doctrine of law being continuously in force? as argued by the supreme law?

Let us wait and see.

I submit

McDonald Chipenzi

Those Practicing LGBTQ Are Also Your Relatives So Stop The Blame Game And Be Part Of The Solution- Judith Kabemba

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THOSE PRACTICING LGBTQ ARE ALSO YOUR RELATIVES SO STOP THE BLAME GAME AND BE PART OF THE SOLUTION.

20th September 2022

It is clear that a national stance on LGBTQ has been given that Zambia is a Christian national and hence LGBTQ has been rejected. What remains now is for all of us to play our part in ensuring that this vice is uprooted from our societies permanently.

This is not time for blame games and finger pointing, but it is rather time for all critical sectors to be part of the solution.

Suffice to note that those in leadership may try to promote and uphold national values yet our people still drift from the norms of society. Critical sectors must all come together and fight this foreign and ungodly vice.

Further, we do not expect any surprises from government after stating their stance on this subject.

Going forward, law enforcement agencies should ensure that they begin prosecuting those abrogating the laws of Zambia as enshrined in our constitution and in our statutes.

Zambia is a Christian nation, a nation of laws rather than that of men. Our laws criminalises homosexuality and lesbiansm hence those breaking the law must be prosecuted regardless of who is involved.

Secondly, the role of the civil society and the church at this critical time must be well defined and executed.

As DP we want to appeal to the Church to take up the responsibility of preaching salvation because messages on salvation which should lead people to Christ are scarce in churches nowadays. Counselling and offering spiritual guidance should be intensified by the clergy.

Most importantly the church must go on its knees and begin to pray for this country. It must worry the church that Zambia, which is a Christian nation and with so many churches is having people, its citizenry drifting away from biblical teachings and openly begin to advocate for things such as gayism and lesbiansm. This situation poses a danger to the Christian fraternity and it calls for the Church to be part of a solutions.

Thirdly, the family organisations should be at the centre stage in fighting the vice. Families need to help inculcate morals in their members because people who are involved in LGBTQ are not aliens, but people who come from our families.

While others maybe carrying out propaganda and politicking over these serious matters, remember you may just discover that it is your daughter or son, sister or brother even aunties or uncles who are deeply rooted in LGBTQ. Has each one of us ever thought of how devastating it could be to learn that the wife in the gay marriage is actually your relative from your family. Let us not pretend about this matter. It is a situation we are confronted with and together let’s help our country overcome it.

Issued by

Judith Kabemba
DP NEC Member

ZAIKO LANGA LANGA

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ZAIKO LANGA LANGA
Four of the founder members of Zaiko Langa Langa, clockwise from left Bozi Boziana, Papa Wemba, Jeff Efonge alias Gina wa Gina and Evoloko Jocker.
Zaiko Langa Langa is one of the most reknowned musical groups in Africa. The group has been one of the hottest and most popular bands in Zaire since its formation in the early seventies, through the eighties and the nineties and into the new millenium. Such famous names as Papa Wemba, Bozi Boziana, Dindo Yogo, Evolocko Jocker and Nyoka Longo are among those who have cut their teeth at Zaiko and went on to establish succesful careers. In addition , the band ranks first when it comes to propagation of new musical groups. It has spun off several groups consisting of groups or factions of former members which achieved a decent measure of success. These include Isifi Lokole, Viva La Musica , Langa Langa Stars, Zaiko Familia Dei, Anti choc, Choc stars Zaiko Nkolo Mboka and many other lesser known bands whose inclusion would make this list too large. The concept and legend of Zaiko Langa Langa is still going strong in the form of these bands which are now collectively known asClan Langa Langa


The band was formed in 1970 as Orchestra Zaiko. Original members included Papa Wemba (then Jules Shungu), Evolocko Lay Lay, Zamungana and Nyoka Longo, all in their late teens or early twenties. The group revolutionized Zairean music, adopting a more up tempo beat , abandoning wind instruments and emphasizing the snare drum and the solo guitar. Their music emphasized the sebene. They made great use of the call and response system and introduced chants of animation, a system that is now used extensively by most Zairean groups. Their stage shows were more frenetic and featured a frontline of almost a dozen singers. Musicians used the call and response system as well as animations to get the crowd involved. Much of their material was improvised on the spot. This was in stark contrast to the method employed by most existing bands which employed carefully arranged rhythmic arrangements with harmonic vocal sections . This style while a hit among the youth of Kinshasa , was roundly critisized by the older generation who found it noisy and incomprehensible. The emergence and success of Zaiko led to an explosion of youth oriented groups which sought to emulate Zaiko while targeting the youth of Kinshasa.


By 1973, the band had now established itself as one of Zaire’s most popular groups. It now had an array of talented performers each of whom was famous in his own right. They now commanded a fanatical following all over Zaire. Evolocko Jocker emerged as arguably the band’s most popular member, thanks to his flambuoyant, outgoing personality and distictive hairstyle. He is credited with inventing cavacha, the dance craze that swept East and Central Africa during the seventies. Most of the band were from affluent and middle class familes. They sought as much as possible to identify with American culture by fusing elemets of American music into their performances..
One of the distinctive features of Zaiko Langa Langa was the lack of an authoritative leader who had the final say in the day to day affairs of the band. Everyone had an equal say in the bands affairs. As a result everyone seemed to be making their own rules. This was the main reason for the bands volatility. There were frequent misunderstandings among band members , leading to frequent defections and firings. Cracks started to appear and by the mid seventies, it was apparent that the band was falling apart. First to leave was Papa Wemba along with Bozi , Evolocko and Mavuela who formed Isifi Lokole which later split into Yoka Lokole, and Viva La Musica. Lengi Lenga was recruited in a bid to plug the gap left by Papa Wemba.


By the late seventies , despite the departure of several stalwarts, the band was at its peak. Among its members were vocalists Nyoka Longo, Lengi Lenga, Bimi Ombale, Dindo Yogo Evolocko and Bozi Boziana along with Instrumentalists Meridjo, and Bapius. Songs were now more polished , arranged and harmonious. Stage concerts were now better choreographed. Western oriented dance styles were replaced with Zairean ones. The band was now winning over all sections of society not just the youth.


By 1984, Nyoka Longo being the only original member left in the band, had now taken over as president. The band recorded and toured extensively playing to sold out audiences in Zaire, East and Central Africa and Europe. Then in the late eighties, disagreements occurred among the band members, as veterans, Meridjo, Nyoka Longo and Dindo Yogo lined up against newer band members such as Lengi Lenga, Ilo Pablo, JP Buse, Likinga Redo and Bimi Ombale. This led to a spectacular split, with Nyoka’s group calling themselves Zaiko Langa Langa Nkolo Mboka, while Bimi’s group called itself Zaiko Langa Langa Familia Dei. Both groups had a decent measure of success and commanded fanatical followings.


As the eighties gave way to the nineties, Nkolo Mboka emerged as the stronger of the two Zaiko’s. Infighting among Bimi Ombale and Ilo Pablo sapped the strength of Familia Dei leading to defections. By mid 1996 , Familia dei had all but collapsed.

Were African leaders the only ones packed in buses during Queen Elizabeth’s funeral?- Sishuwa Sishuwa

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Were African leaders the only ones packed in buses during Queen Elizabeth’s funeral?

By Sishuwa Sishuwa

The burial of Queen Elizabeth II on 19 September 2022 dominated much of the chatter on social media across Africa.

A careful reading of the content revealed three specific questions.

• Why did some African presidents attend the funeral while others did not?

Nearly all of Africa’s heads of state and government were invited to attend the state funeral in the United Kingdom. In the end, only about half of the continent’s leaders arrived in London. These included King Letsie III of Lesotho; Crown Prince Moulay Hassan of Morocco; President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa; Nigeria’s vice-president Yemi Osinbajo; and Nana Akufo-Addo, the president of Ghana. Others were William Ruto, president of Kenya; Paul Kagame, president of Rwanda; Ali Bongo, president of Gabon; Hage Geingob, president of Namibia; Samia Suluhu Hassan, president of Tanzania; Macky Sall, president of Senegal and chairperson of the African Union; Christophe Mboso N’kodia, the president of the National Assembly of the Democratic Republic of Congo; and General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, Sudan’s military leader.

Those who attended the funeral may have sought to use the opportunity to informally convene with other world leaders, including the new UK prime minister, Liz Truss.

Others may have been motivated to do so by the desire to pay their final respects to a fellow human being who was head of the Commonwealth, in line with the pan-Africanist ideals of recognising common humanity.

Some, like Ramaphosa, may have placed economic entanglements at the heart of their decision-making, more so knowing that South Africa is home to the largest British diaspora in Africa.

Those who stayed away, particularly if used to travelling with splendour, may have sought to avoid the “humiliation” of being “herded” onto a bus for the funeral.

Others probably had more urgent and pressing domestic priorities to resolve, while some may have found it difficult to justify the cost of a trip to the UK and another to the US for the ongoing United Nations General Assembly within the same week.

What perhaps raised eyebrows and outraged many human rights groups was the invitation extended to Sudan’s military leader, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, who presided over the Khartoum massacre that resulted in the death of at least 40 peaceful protesters in June 2019.

• Were African leaders the only foreign dignitaries bussed to the state funeral?

This was perhaps the most persistent question. Complete with images, several social media users wondered why African leaders who attended the state reception in honour of Queen Elizabeth II were transported to the venue on a coach bus while those from other countries were not.

This ordering, some said, indicated a form of racial hierarchy in which some people are seen as more important than others. These reports, when carefully scrutinised, turned out to be false.

The truth is that almost every visiting leader attending the event was accorded similar treatment.

This includes foreign royalty and the leaders of India, Canada, Australia, Germany, Singapore, Norway, France, and other European and Asian countries.

The exceptions included the president of the United States Joe Biden, who was allowed to use his armoured presidential limousine, nicknamed “The Beast”, because of concerns about his security.

American war adventures across the world have over the years heightened the threat on any US president whenever they travel overseas.

This experience contrasts sharply with that of most African leaders, who do not bomb their way out of problems they cannot resolve peacefully or through diplomacy.

The reaction of many Africans to the false reports that their leaders were the only foreign dignitaries who were bussed to the funeral does suggest two things, however.

The first is that for many in Africa, the indignities of the colonial period and suspicions of marginalisation are not distant in memory.

The history of trauma, combined with the resurgence of dangerous right-wing populism with racial overtones in much of Europe and the rest of the world, has left many on the continent hypervigilant.

The second point is that many Africans are also drawing sharp contrasts between the spectacle of their leaders’ willingness to use buses in the UK and the extreme pomp that characterises their travel within their respective countries.

In the UK, the Netherlands, and Scandinavian countries, for instance, it is normal for elected public officials to go to work on buses or bikes – the same mode of transport that the majority of their citizens use every day. Travel in luxury and flashy entourages is generally frowned upon.

In contrast, many African leaders travel domestically with such ultra-flamboyance that it is as if their very existence is only validated by opulence.

All along, they had made their harmless citizens believe that it was impossible for them to travel any other way.

This explains why many across the continent initially thought that racism must have been responsible for their leaders’ uncharacteristic mode of transportation.

For the ordinary African watching back home, the sight of such leaders – some of whom had flown to the UK using expensive chartered planes – squished on a bus was amusing and provided temporary relief from everyday problems.

• How will Elizabeth’s death affect the future of the Commonwealth?

Even before the death of Queen Elizabeth II, the Commonwealth, a successor organisation to the British Empire, comprised of the countries that were colonised by Britain, plus one or two that wish they had been, had largely become a relic in search of a function.

What largely prevented the fragmentation of the 56-member body for so long was not a clearly defined shared purpose, but the quiet power and charming influence of the departed monarch.

King Charles III, Elizabeth’s successor, is not as attractive a figure as she was, lacks her enigmatic charisma, and, in a world of celebrity status and social media, will have a tougher time keeping it together.

The organisation may not collapse immediately but its significance in international affairs, like that of the UK, is likely to diminish over time with greater calls for fragmentation.

It is notable that nearly all Caribbean Commonwealth countries are already voicing criticism of the monarchy and pushing towards republic status, one that was achieved by all African countries at independence — except Eswatini.

If it is to survive, the institution, which has been unequal, will have to transform and find a new common purpose relevant to the times.

A key question in this regard relates to who becomes the body’s next leader. Will Charles be in charge and – if so – will he be as tactful as the queen was?

Or will he be outspoken, as he recently showed when voicing his opposition to the UK’s plans to repatriate illegal migrants to Rwanda? Or will the next leader of the Commonwealth come from Canada, Australia or even Africa in a bid to make the organisation more representative?

Questions also remain about how long the monarchy, an ancient hereditary institution that is not universally popular even within the UK, will survive as a central part of modern British democracy.

As a result, the future of the Commonwealth may ultimately be decided by the fate of the monarchy itself. For now, its obituary remains in draft form.

© Mail & Guardian Online

Police Officer shoots his wife, shoots himself to death

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Double tragedy, as police shoots the wife himself

20th ,Ndola, Copperbelt 2022

A CRACK Squad police officer based in Ndola has allegedly shot himself dead outside Pamodzi Community Police Post.

This was after he shot his estranged wife after learning that she was getting married.

The incident occured today around 17:00 hours in Pamodzi Township.

It is alleged that the officer was on separation with his wife for some months and after learning that she wanted to marry another man in Kitwe, he went on rampage and shoot her and another family member.

“It is alleged that after knocking off from work today, the officer went to his wife’s house in Kawama and shoot her and her sister then later her ran to Pamodzi Community Police Post where he shot himself outside,” one officer said.

The couple which lived together in Chifubu Police Camp is believed to have been on separation and the wife had gone back to parents in Ndola’s Kawama Township.

It is alleged that the officerwas transferred from Kawama Police Post where he used to be stationed, came from an operation and went straight to Kawama Township where he shot the wife.

After that tragic shooting, he headed for Pamodzi Community Police Post where he had a brief chat with the unsuspecting officers.

He then gave out his phone to one officer and asked him to give it to a person who would come asking for him.

The officer then went outside without his fellow officers suspecting anything and the next thing they head was a gunshot.

When officers rushed outside they found him laying in a pool of blood near a water tap.

By press time, the officer was not identified.

Copperbelt province commanding officer Sharon Zulu is yet to confirm the incident.

And Ndola Teaching Hospital public relations officer Sheona Kamwendo confirmed that the hospital recieved two dead bodies of make police officer and a female identified as Albert Kamasumba and Deborah Kasakula.

Praise Singers Like Andrew Banda Are Dangerous To Any Leadership – PF EAST IPS

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PRAISE SINGERS LIKE ANDREW BANDA ARE DANGEROUS TO ANY LEADERSHIP – PF EAST IPS

……….. warns that if Bally listens to “disgruntled and finished politicians” like Mr Banda, his stay at state House will be short lived

Lusaka…. Tuesday, September 20, 2022 (Smart Eagles)

PF Eastern Province IPS William Phiri has warned President Hakainde Hichilema that people like late president Rupiah Banda’s son Andrew Banda who he called praise singers are dangerous to any leadership.

Addressing the media today, Mr Phiri said Mr Banda who only holds “form five” and a certificate in tobacco production obtained from an unknown trades school has been talking down on other people and has been selfishly using Eastern Province when it is convenient for him.

Mr Phiri however urged the President to concentrate on uniting the country.

He warned that if the Head of State listened to “disgruntled and finished politicians” like Mr Banda, his stay at state House will be short lived.

“For the avoidance of doubt, UPND President HH, I want to give you a timely warning that such praise singers, as it was indicated by State Counsel Musa Mwenya are extremely dangerous to any leadership. Right now concentrate on uniting the country,” he said.

“If you listen to disgruntled and finished politicians like Andrew Banda, your stay at state House will be short lived. As far as am concerned the loss of PF was a protest vote and not that UPND is strong on the ground am sure you know.”

Mr Phiri said Mr Banda is currently looking for his personal political survival.

“Andrew also complained that people like Honorable Mangani occupy alot of space in the politics of Eastern province but I want to state here that if you have a politician who has a hanging sentence on him because of corruption and is well known for dubious activities versus someone who has been a teacher, a general manager of some company, a cabinet minister who would you go for in order to canvass support,” he said.

“In conclusion, I want to appeal to all Easterners and Zambians at large, not to pay attention to finished and expired politicians like Mr Andrew Banda who is currently looking for his personal political survival.” See less

Moving NAPSA From Scandals To Bally’s Promise While Some Are Not Working According To UPND Beliefs, Values And Promises/pledges To Introduce Napsa Reforms

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MOVING NAPSA FROM SCANDALS TO BALLY’S PROMISE WHILE SOME ARE NOT WORKING ACCORDING TO UPND BELIEFS, VALUES AND PROMISES/PLEDGES TO INTRODUCE NAPSA REFORMS
By Shalala Oliver Sepiso

Last time, we looked at how poor workers’ monies have over the last few years been lavishly, extravagantly and selfishly used by NAPSA officials while the owners of the money are languishing in poverty and waiting to reach 55 years to access their money. We went through a few examples of deliberate poor investments by NAPSA over the last few years, especially in property development where there was no return on investment, and showed how investment can be done better. We further spoke about the need to change NAPSA from the money laundering conduit it has been where pensions’ money were being plundered in inflated infrastructure related investments to one that invests prudently and benefits the poor contributors.

We also spoke about how NAPSA needs to be more accountable and transparent in their investment portfolio management. To avoid repeating mistakes of the past, there is need for all investments of NAPSA to be looked at and audited and for all malpractices to be followed up by law enforcement agencies and perpetrators prosecuted. We need to see people arrested for the shoddy NAPSA investments that have defrauded workers for years. NAPSA, going forward needs to give, monthly updates on returns on the various investments into which public pensions money is ploughed to give the public the confidence that their monies are safe and are being used for the common good. We also talked about the need for NAPSA to be regulated by BOZ or another entity to avoid abuse of its resources.

Talking of failed, bad and fraudulent investments by NAPSA, we ended by saying we will tomorrow look at NAPSA’s investment in the the Mosi-oa-Tunya Livingstone Resort and how that investment shouldn’t have costed the workers more than 1.7 billion kwacha.

Today, let me address inertia in getting Bally’s promises delivered within NAPSA and around NAPSA.

Casual and critical observers will all remember that the UPND pledged to introduce various National Pensions Scheme Authority reforms.

The UPND, during campaigns and after forming government, stated that it was not beneficial for government, through NAPSA, to continue holding onto workers’ contributions until the legally prescribed retirement age. The argument advanced by the party and its leaders was that, with the low life expectancy in Zambia, it means most contributors are expected to have died well before they have an opportunity to receive their working life pensions packages. Bally saw the need for people to reinvest part of their contributions into businesses that can make their lives more bearable in this economy which hasn’t been kind on everyone, of late. Therefore, the UPND and His Excellency President Hakainde Hichilema believe that, in a declining economy such as ours – where poverty, inequality and unemployment are rife – pensions should enable partial (percentage based) access to pension’s contributions after a determined period of actively contributing into the NAPSA pool by contributors.

Then UPND presidential candidate Hakainde Hichilema, during campaigns, promised to reform pensions, including NAPSA, to stop this hoarding or holding onto workers’ contributions and introduce partial withdrawals. However, partial withdrawals remain a pipe-dream. What shocks many is how ZESCO, an entity sitting on huge debt and accused of having serious leakages of resources, managed to turn around fortunes within a year and resolved load shedding, while NAPSA, the biggest financial institution in Zambia is failing to implement partial withdrawals of pensions for contributors.

This failure can partly be traced to both Cabinet being slow in approving this change and hence not helping HH and the UPND to fulfil their promises on NAPSA and partly be traced to some members of the management of NAPSA that don’t want to change things but want to remain with what they have done over the last few years. But time is ticking and they are embarrassing President HH. A lot of work is being done to reform NAPSA and a lot of changes will be seen soon. But it is important that those driving NAPSA toe the same line and ensure that they deliver the promises made by HH and UPND.

On another note, the UPND promised to devise NAPSA-based unemployment benefits once a contributor is out of work and has been actively seeking employment for at least three (3) months.

The UPND’s manifesto also included plans to focus on leveraging NAPSA to deliver rent to own low – medium cost housing units which contributors may rent with a view to own. This, they posited, would go a long way towards alleviating the housing crisis among civil servants and young professionals.

On a positive note, on Thursday, while answering a question in Parliament, Finance and National Planning Minister Situmbeko Musokotwane said that government was working on mechanisms to ensure that workers are able to get their pensions within 3 months of retiring from work. There are also indications that Cabinet is make progress on the partial withdrawals.

The UPND’s ultimate aim and vision is delivering pensions justice for thousands, if not millions, of working class people as one of the bold and huge step towards redressing the poverty and inequality traps that exist in this country.

The question is, are ministers, NAPSA senior managers and UPND party leaders aligned to make the needed changes that benefit the common workers and help HH reach his goals?

Or are they simply in it for themselves and want to benefit from a broken system inherited from the PF for their own selfish motives?

Stand up and be counted or you shall be exposed by posterity.

GOVT WEIGHS IN ON LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL AND TRANSGENDER (LGBT) IN ZAMBIA

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GOVT WEIGHS IN ON LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL AND TRANSGENDER (LGBT) IN ZAMBIA.

Statement shared as issued 👇

STATEMENT BY THE MINISTER OF INFORMATION AND MEDIA AND CHIEF GOVERNMENT SPOKESPERSON HON. CHUSHI KASANDA, MP, ON LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL AND TRANSGENDER (LGBT) IN ZAMBIA

Government wishes to reaffirm that Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) practice is illegal in Zambia.

The law is clear on this matter:

• Section 155 of the Penal Code Act Chapter 87 of the Laws of Zambia criminalises sex between men;

• Section 156 of the Penal Code Act Chapter 87 of the Laws of Zambia criminalises any attempt to commit ‘unnatural offences’ prohibited under Section 155;

• Section 158 of the Penal Code Act Chapter 87 of the Laws of Zambia criminalises acts of ‘gross indecency’ both between men and between women.

Government, therefore, warns that anyone found practising or promoting any of the said acts is liable to prosecution in the Courts of Law.

Further, Government wishes to restate its position on the need for citizens to uphold the moral values and principles of our society in line with the declaration of Zambia as a Christian Nation.

The values and principles define who we are and the unique traits that bind us together as a nation.

Our values should, therefore, never be sacrificed at any cost.

Government also wishes to dismiss allegations by some sections of our society that it supports homosexuality. The accusations are unfair and unfounded. Government has been consistent, before and now, in office, that it does not support LGBT.

Police and other law enforcement agencies remain active and engaged in pursuing cases of LGBT whenever and wherever they are reported.

I wish to stress that this Government has a duty to promote, protect and defend the interest of the Zambian people.

Government also wishes to call upon parents, the church, the traditional leadership, Non-Governmental Organisations and other stakeholders to join hands in scaling up the fight against LGBT. This is not a fight for Government alone but for all citizens.

Hon. Chushi Kasanda, MP
MINISTER OF INFORMATION AND MEDIA AND CHIEF GOVERNMENT SPOKESPERSON

20th September, 2022

HOLY WAR: Bishop John Mambo Breathes Fire On Archbishop Alick Banda

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The question of homosexuality is a troubling issue that has dogged societies and particularly churches for ages

By Bishop John Mambo

I have read the statement issued by my brother Archbishop Alick Banda of Lusaka Archdiocese with astonishment and I am further perplexed and don’t know whether to term it theological, doctrinal or political.

The question of homosexuality is a troubling issue that has dogged societies and particularly churches for ages. Taking a rather simplistic approach laced with veiled partisan political undertones demeans the criticality of the subject. This is a serious matter and of great concern. Homosexuality threatens and knocks at every family door, walks in every street corner and begs for a hearing and salvation at every Church pulpit. The Church must therefore help than pour scorn!

On his return flight from the 2013 World Youth Day in Brazil, Pope Francis made his now famous statement: “If a person is gay and seeks out the Lord and is willing to, who am I to judge?”

My own personal interpretation of the Holy Father is that sin must be condemned in its entirety, but the sinner must be given the human dignity and love he deserves as a creature of God. That is not to mean sin should be embraced.

“Then Jesus stood up again and said to the woman, “Where are your accusers? Didn’t even one of them condemn you?”

“No, Lord,” she said.

And Jesus said, “Neither do I. Go and sin no more.”

This is the doctrine my brother Archbishop Alick Banda should be championing. The doctrine of love, repetence and forgiveness, not of hate, bitterness and the stereotypes. Not a doctrine of animosity against a politician we don’t support, nor the divisive theologies that turn citizens against each other.

Until Archbishop Banda begins to look inwards with the same passion and intensity he looks at the outside, accusations of partiality will follow him. Like many other churches that are grappling with sin, the Catholic Church has challenges that the Pope himself has acknowledged and in some cases has apologised to entire indegenous and vulnerable communities and victims, without looking for a President to apportion blame.

We have challenging issues of celibacy and priests abusing the vulnerable they swore to protect. At home here we have priests that were willing to help in rigging an election to ensure their party of preference carries the day. These were priests under Archbishop Bishop Banda’s stewardship. Did he speak against this injustice and criminality? Did he speak out for hundreds of Zambians that perished during the gassing?

It is on record that President Hakainde Hichilema has repeatedly stated that he abhors homosexuality and that there are adequate laws to address it. How else should he address it other than through the realms of the rule of law that is already provided for by the constitution. To expect the President to comment on every incident of every crime smacks of ulterior motives and a hidden agenda by his accusers.

Can you let President Hakainde Hichilema work to emancipate the people from poverty. Keeping him busy on matters that are adequately covered by law takes away valuable time from critical issues that affect all citizens.

Bishop John Mambo
Chikondi Foundation

The Role Of An SG Is Highly Technical, Sensitive And Vast- Reducing It To Just Being Militant Is Worrisome- Saboi Imboela

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Saboi Imboela – SI
THE ROLE OF AN SG IS HIGHLY TECHNICAL, SENSITIVE AND VAST- REDUCING IT TO JUST BEING MILITANT IS WORRISOME

The debate on who and what a Secretary General should be in the UPND makes very interesting reading. Whereas we always know what happens in other political parties no matter which party you belong to, the UPND debates now even take more centre stage because they are the ruling party.

There are calls to remove their current SG hon. Batuke Imenda. The people calling for that are mentioning all the things going wrong in the party and they are blaming all that on their SG. It is not clear whether the SG has been given the necessary resources but has failed to work or his failures are actually party failures. We are yet to hear that from his accusers, otherwise whoever replaces him will also fail to work according to their expectations if they do no make a distinction between party and individual failures.

Remember that, it takes a long time for people to believe in a political party. People called HH names, including people like Mwaliteta. And that time SG Imenda was there. Then today people are telling HH to remove his loyal SG. People must be joking. You all know how important hard work and loyalty are, but these virtues become more important when one is a leader. Today, when some people don’t believe in the NDC and me as a leader, I have others who believe in me and the party. At times when I feel that maybe I go back to my professional life and not our uncivilised Zambian politics, these people hold my hand and even see what I sometimes don’t see. Those are the people that leaders never forget no matter what.

I remember being in Western Province with SG Imenda, President HH and other UPND officials and he was there introducing our President then to the traditional leadership. People that were MMD begun supporting UPND because of people like hon. Imenda. Provinces do not just shift, they have their own sons of the soil who they love, trust and respect who go to them and convince them to support a certain party. So find out who some of these people are and what they did way before you ever found UPND attractive, before you start throwing stones. Because no matter how big your stones are, they will fall on deaf ears.

So yes you may have your opinion in terms of what you want, but do you know why certain people are chosen? Then to people throwing names around, do you all know what the role of the SG is and what this person is not doing right, apart from trying to make him militant? What is your personal opinion of what an SG should be and not what others are saying?

Gone are the days where you want the SG to be a riff-raff or a kaponya. SG Imenda is an Administrator, politician, Diplomat and technocrat. He is also a grassroot politician in case you didn’t know. You may not see him on the ground in other places, but he will surely be there in others. And no SG has been strong in all places. That’s why you have an entire central committee composed of leaders from all the 10 provinces of the country.

Some people will call the support tribal or that the opposition want a weak SG, as others have already started saying. But it is only people that believe in uncivilised politics that look at him as weak. Because for me, a more intellectually sound person is harder to fight that someone who just wants to throw stones. A lot or writing and correspondence also goes on in these parties, the SG as the CEO has a lot of writing and reading to do. But of course all that is forgotten in preference for people that can just stand up and make orders and decrees that are not backed by the Constitution or other laws. Anyway the battle is yours and we are just outsiders watching from outside.

Saboi Imboela

President- NDC

Corruption Alert: Gary Nkombo to buy 156 Landcruisers at the cost of $8.3million!- Amb. Emmanuel Mwamba

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By Amb. Emmanuel Mwamba
Corruption Alert: Gary Nkombo to buy 156 Landcruisers at the cost of $8.3million!

Minister of Local Government and Rural Development, Hon. Gary Nkombo will spend $8.3million (K36million) purchasing 156 Landcruisers for each constituency using Constituency Development Fund(CDF).

Please note that, the 156 Landcruisers were not budgeted for or planned for in the 2021/2022.

This is wasteful expenditure.

This has nothing to do with the needs of the people but a central decision made from Lusaka to make the bulk purchase, usually motivated by financial kick-backs.

So all the hullabaloo by President Hakainde Hichilema that Ward Development Committees based in Constituencies will identify needs and projects and forward their preferred recommendations for approval, is but a smokescreen.

There is what is called “Absorption Capacity”. Municipalities and Constituencies have not built capacity to utilize the K25.7million.

They had issues with spending the K1.7million and we still have many Constituencies that have not utilized the 2019 and 2020 CDF!

This money has to be spent in a financial year or Controlling Officers have to apply for approval for its retention.

There is not enough qualified procurement and other experts at local level to implement the guidelines.

Even when the Zambia Public Procurement Authority lifted expenditure limit from K2million for municipalities and councils, and upgraded it to unlimited threshold, capacity of officers is yet to be built in the Councils to spend these monies.

So to avoid the return of such monies to the Treasury as the new Budget is due next month, Ministries, Provinces and other spending agencies apply to vary vaults and race to make bulk purchases just to utilize the money.

This is what is happening.

Let’s treat this occurrence of 156 purchase of vehicles at a collosal.cost of $8.3m (K36million) by Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development, as a Corruption Alert.

‘Suspended DPP chose friends and affiliates over professionalism and her job’- Nevers Mumba

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The Movement for Mult-Party Democracy (MMD) President Nevers Mumba has charged that the suspended Director of Public (DPP) refused to be disloyal to friends and insisted that she would not betray her long-held friendships at all costs.

In a post on his Facebook Page, Dr Mumba said that as a result, she refused to prosecute people she considered colleagues even when duty clearly demanded that she does so.

Dr Mumba gave an example of a case involving the MMD where he said that the DPP repeatedly openly and defiantly turned down dockets from the police seeking to prosecute people who had blatantly broken the law and chose to remain loyal to her friends than to the law of the land.

Dr Mumba said that the suspended DPP refused to prosecute her friends belonging to the then Patriotic Front and the expelled members of the Movement for Multiparty Democracy(MMD) despite court rulings in our favour.

Below is the full Post

WHEN LOYALTY BECOMES AN OBSTACLE TO JUSTICE.

The undoing of the DPP, is a case of misplaced loyalty. Loyalty is one of the godly values upon which lasting relationships hang. However, when one’s loyalty to his or her friends or accomplices comes into conflict with one’s loyalty to God, to Truth, or to the greater good of society, it becomes a serious test of Character and an issue of Morality and Integrity.

In this case of The Director of Public Prosecutor (DPP), I believe she refused to be disloyal to friends. She insisted that she will not betray her long held friendships at all costs and as a result, she refused to prosecute people she considered colleagues even when duty clearly demanded that she does so.
When taking up the position of DPP, she swore to defend the constitution of the Republic, and not to defend her friends. When faced with the difficult choice between the law and her friendships, she misapplied the virtue of loyalty.

One of the matters that was submitted for consideration by the Judicial Complaints Commission(JCC) in deciding that she be suspended, involved our party the Movement for Multi Party Democracy. In this matter, the DPP had repeatedly openly and defiantly turned down dockets from the police seeking to prosecute people who had blatantly broken the law. She chose to remain loyal to her friends than to the law of the land. She refused to prosecute her friends belonging to the then Patriotic Front and the expelled members of the Movement for Multiparty Democracy(MMD) despite court rulings in our favour.

When serving as Vice President, I also saw first hand another crisis or controversy involving the DPP. This time, Mr Mukelebai Mukelebai. It is very clear now, and I wish to submit, that this office is pivotal in any fight against corruption. It must, therefore, work with no other loyalties except loyalty to the law of the land.
We therefore recommend that constitutional changes be made to give new governments flexibility to change the DPP without such constraints. This is because, while it is possible to have a DPP who can shun being loyal to friends who break the law, most have struggled to bite the finger that appointed them and fed them. This is a big ask for many DPP’s. It definitely has been an impossible feat for Mrs Fuluta Lillian Siyuni.

She has shown a tendancy to chose sides and in doing so, made herself unusable in the urgent fight against corruption. She chose loyalty to friends instead of loyalty to the law of the land and this has ultimately proved her undoing.

There’s no strategist in UPND, notes KBF

There’s no strategist in UPND, notes KBF

By Fanny Kalonda

ZAMBIA Must Prosper president Kelvin Fube Bwalya says the UPND is angry and disappointed that he left them as they no longer have strategists in the party.

Featuring on Radio Christian Voice’s Chat back programme last Friday, Bwalya also challenged UPND spokesperson Cornelius Mweetwa to spill the beans that he said he had on him.

He said he has nothing to hide, as he has never stolen anything.

“I feel sorry for my young brother. Umwaice wandi (my young brother) Mweetwa is caught in the crossroads. I don’t want to be attacking him every day. I think I spoke enough about Cornelius but let me say this, they have lied to the Zambian people. They’ve put out a scenario that I took money, some K800,000. I accounted for that 800,000. I challenged the people that I gave money to deny, they haven’t denied,” Bwalya said. “I explained that money. The next reason if there’s any spilling of beans that Mweetwa is talking about, he is going to allege that I went to DEC and took some files. That’s another narrative that they’re throwing around. That I walked into DEC and took some files. Are you mad? Mweetwa is a lawyer like me, can I walk into a government institution and take files out of an institution, which I challenged Mweetwa? Spill the beans mwaiche wandi. Mweetwa nakupapata, napapata (I beg you, I beg) spill the beans apapene apa (just now).”

Bwalya said he has never asked to be a UPND member, affirming that he does not want to be one.

“I don’t want to be a member of the UPND. I never asked that I join UPND. What do they want from me? The UPND is very angry. They are very disappointed that I left them because mulya nomba tamuli uwakucaya imingalato. Ama strategists tamuli mulya, balepunkanafye imitwe kwati nakalimo nabakolwa. (There is no strategist in there. They are just bumping into each other as if they are drunk),” Bwalya added. “They have nothing to offer the Zambian people. Nothing. That is why I said the UPND Alliance is dead. I challenge them. Half of those people they call presidents at the council niba nashala neka party ilya naimwe (those are one man political parties).”

Bwalya said if Mweetwa really has something on him he should not hesitate to disclose it.

“So spill the beans. Don’t keep the people on tenterhooks like pali ifyo ukwete pali ine, tapali ifyo ukwete (as if there is a dossier you have about me. There is nothing you have). There is nothing here. Don’t lie. Zambians listen, I have never been a councillor, I have never been an MP. I have never been a minister either. I have never held a government portfolio. Nshatala kwatapo (I have never had a) government contract. So nshatalaibapo nangu cimo ( I have never stolen anything),” he stressed. “There is nothing that the UPND and in particular Mweetwa Cornelius can bring against me which you should be worried about. But I challenge him. But let me sound a warning to Mweetwa, I know him. And between you and me, fwebekele pano, nalakulanga (for those of us seated here I will show you) because you are my young brother. He has come in my inbox to apologise, ‘no bamudala ma politics aya. Mwilasakamana ifyo tulandafye pa bantu (no my elder brother these are politics. Don’t worry, we just say these things for public show). Wilalanda pali ine (do not talk about me). You’ve got a lot of things to talk about. Don’t talk about me. I’ll show you the messages. I’m not lying. I’ve got him, talking to me in my inbox, apologising and saying ‘No, bamudala napapata (my elder brother I beg) let’s not fight.”

Bwalya disclosed that Mweetwa was in fact seeking an appointment with him.

“And he wants to talk to me now. He’s telling me now when he said this thing about the beans! Mweetwa, why are you hesitating to spill the beans? He says ‘no, bakalamba ma politics fye’. In fact ndeisa ku Lusaka pa weekend tukese landa (I’m coming to Lusaka this weekend so that we talk). He wants to meet me,” Bwalya explained. “Now because of this continuous thing, I don’t trust him anymore. I don’t trust him. If you want to sound big because you’re answering questions or you want to sound like walikwata ifintu pali ine. Nshalombelepo incito ku (you want to sound like you have a dossier on me. I never asked for a job from the) UPND, Mweetwa! Most of the presidents there (in the UPND Alliance) ni nashala neka party (one man party). Which people do they have?”

And Bwalya said the government must put in systems to fight corruption and not ending at changing personnel.

He said if the new Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) chairperson and director general work under the same laws, using the same systems, same methods, they will yield nothing.

“If you have a leadership that spends three quarters of its time just thinking of who the next person they’re going to arrest because he was in the previous government, then that is not a fight against corruption. That is being vindictive. To me, corruption mu PF emoyali (it was there) and I spoke against it and I will speak against it. But there is corruption even now in UPND,” said Bwalya. “I’ve got facts and figures and at an appointed time I shall speak about it. But right now, tulebatamba (we are watching them). So, corruption, yes, it’s bad. But if you have ZPPA, for example, cancelling the fertiliser deal and saying on technicalities, when we had an agriculture minister in parliament saying everything is okay. Tapali nefya (there is nothing like) corruption, just know that something is wrong.”

Some of HH’s people busy cutting dirty deals – Chifire

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Some of HH’s people busy cutting dirty deals – Chifire

By Oliver Chisenga

SOME of the people President Hakainde Hichilema is working with are snakes, says Southern Africa Network Against Corruption director Gregory Chifire.

In a statement, Chifire said the activities of some people around the President are inimical to his “well intentioned vision”.

Chifire called on President Hichilema to “open his eyes” and be wary of “bad elements” working with him.

“The sooner we tell the President the truth, the better. Some of his people are busy cutting dirty deals, yet pretending to the boss that they are angels,” Chifire warned.

He said Zambians campaigned for and elected President Hichilema because they believed in his vision and his fight against corruption.

“Zambians detest corruption of whatever form. The President needs to be told the truth. Some of his people are not fit to work in his team. They are too hungry for fast riches. They got corrupted too early. A lot of us are trying our best to help but these corrupt elements are frustrating our efforts. They are protecting the wrongdoers. They are promising wrongdoers protection in exchange for bribes,” Chifire said.

He said the bad elements around President Hichilema are even blocking people who have information from reaching the President because they know that once he is made aware it would threaten their jobs.

Chifire insisted that President Hichilema needed to put his foot down and create a mechanism of getting information from ordinary citizens because those surrounding him have created a barricade.

“They are dictating what the President should hear and see. They are using State protocols to alienate the President from the ordinary citizens. The President is a good man, but he needs help. He has passion for the ordinary people, but needs to shake up his team,” Chifire added. “Some of them are deadwood. The only thing they know is soliciting money from the Chinese and other investors. We sacrificed our lives for change. We sacrificed our lives to fight the corrupt.”

He said it hurts that a few using their “privileged positions in government” are undermining the President’s fight against corruption because of their personal greed.

“The same evils we fought against in the PF are still here because some of the ministers and State House officials are protecting those systems at the expense of our people. We shall not hold our peace for far too long but tell the President the truth,” said Chifire.

UPND risk losing Copperbelt Province Support if it does not quickly address Challenges in the Mining Sector- Anthony Mumba

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Mufulira’s Patriotic Front (PF) Kantanshi Member of Parliament Dr. Anthony Mumba has warned that the New Dawn Government risk losing people’s support on the Copperbelt if it doe not quickly address challenges facing the mining sector.

Copperbelt Province-based mining giants Mopani Copper Mines and Konkola Copper Mines, currently owned by the Government, are financially struggling due to lack of capital investment in the operations.

Uncertainty surrounding the controversial ownership of Mopani and KCM by the government has not helped the prospect of capital injection in the mining firms that have operations in Kitwe, Mufulira, Chingola and Chililabombwe.

The two firms have been struggling to pay suppliers and contractors who are equally failing to pay their respective workers.

After holding a meeting with selected miners, who work for various contractors under Mopani Copper Mines in Mufulira, Dr. Mumba said several miners have not received their salaries for the last three to six months from their firms.

He also revealed that recently 400 miners have had their contracts terminated by firms dealing with Mopani in Mufulira and Kitwe.

Dr. Mumba vowed to continue speaking for the miners and expressed confidence that the mining sector will be revived soon.

“I had an opportunity to address the miners who work for various contractors under Mopani Copper Mine. The contractors include Reliant as well as AAC mining among other firms. During this meeting I came to learn of the poor conditions of service as well as the sad fact that close to 400 miners have had their contracts terminated. This is in addition to the fact they have not received their salaries for the last 3- 6 months. I am urging the UPND Government to quickly come to the rescue of our dear colleagues or else the government will slowly start to lose their social and political capital they enjoyed prior to the 2021 General Elections. My dear colleagues, I will continue to push for you and speak for you and am optimistic doors will soon open for you,” Dr. Mumba said.

Meanwhile, a concerned miner has lamented the current situation prevailing at Mopani in Kitwe and Mufulira.

“A situation at Mopani Copper Mines is worsening in Mufulira and Kitwe Sites.Only Mopani direct and permanent employees are getting paid. Workers for contractors like;Reliant Zambia,Timaja Drilling,Opermin Zambia Limited,Tauro Mining have not gotten paid their monthly salaries for over 6 months.The contractors used to pay the workers using their pocket monies for a few months but can no longer manage and as we speak,normal operations have been halted.Workers are being told to go home and that they be called back when things normalises.What are they going to be eating?Other contractors (smaller ones) at Mindola Mine in Kitwe alone like JM&J, Seven Two Two Investments, Shamuchisha, Chimwenda Investments, Molencia Investments and Rechi Investments have not gotten paid their salaries for about three months now,” said the miner who calls himself voice of the voiceless.

“The money they paid their workers in the first month was just borrowed and now debtors can no longer give debts to contractors from Mopani Copper Mines saying it currently have a blurred future. Yes, the UPND government is said to be working but when you come to the mines, the mines minister Hon. Paul Kabuswe seems not to be representing the miners the way we hoped. If you can talk about those who played a very big role from the Copperbelt then 3/4 of those are miners plus their families because we had faith in the promises that President HH gave the us when he was in the opposition.We have hope that things will get better but for how long shall we wait? We are losing our jobs as we speak from the mines. If our able government looked into the issue of unemployed teachers and health workers then it is high time you also looked into the issues of Mopani which is dying drastically,” he said.

“Lastly, Sanitech (contractor company) is currently removing mobile toilets from underground because they are not receiving their wages. If not careful, a negative health crisis is about to break out soon because workers will be easing themselves in the drainage running water in that the same workers use that water for body temperature cooling.For today, I will end here hoping to get positive results going forward.This is the situation miners from Nkana and Mufulira are facing,” the miner concluded.

Meanwhile, the government is aware of the challenges Mopani and KCM are facing.

Last week, President Hakainde Hichilema pleaded with Copperbelt residents to be patient as the government addresses challenges affecting the mining sector.

President Hichilema said the Government will soon announce new developments regarding the way forward on Mopani Copper Mines that need capital investment.

The Head of State said the Government is restoring sanity in the mining sector which was left in shambles by the previous Patriotic Front regime.

Mr. Hichilema said the PF regime made a big mistake by liquidating Konkola Copper Mines and when buying Mopani Copper Mines from Swiss firm Glencore.

“We are working rapidly to unlock the Glencoe problem. You know there is a Glencoe problem in Mopani there? Where 1.5 million dollars by our friends in PF. I don’t know..Kushipula ndelanda uku, how the transaction was done I don’t understand but it’s our duty to unlock it now. We have brought in everybody on the table and very rapidly ndelomba abena Kopala, we have demonstrated to you that we can unblock things. Let us continue working together in that direction. Let us not be despondent. Let us not go and do wrong things. We are on the right path to unlock KCM and Mopani and everybody will benefit from that. What benefit will it be to say now tatulefwaya ukubomba, no we down tools when the solution is coming,” he said.

Some miners working for contracting firms under Mopani Copper Mines recently down tools over salary arrears.

On 31 March 2021, ZCCM-IH acquired 90% of the shares in Mopani Copper Mines (MCM) from Carlisa Investment Corporation, owned by Glencore and First Quantum Minerals, following approval by ZCCM-IH shareholders at an Extraordinary General Meeting.

The amount negotiated was $1.5 billion to be repaid annually over a period of 10 to 17 years.

Adulterous pentecostal prophet loses marriage

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Adulterous pentecostal prophet loses marriage

A WOMAN of Lusaka yesterday begged the Lusaka Boma Local Court to separate her from her pentecostal pastor husband who has been slaughtering and chewing from his own flock.

The court heard that Desmond Phiri aged 42, a flomboyant preacher and papa-in-charge of Champion Assembly Pentecost Church of Kitwe on the Copperbelt was more interested in entertaining himself under the skirts of his female congregants rather than imparting the gospel in their hearts.

His wife Priscilla Masebo, aged 44 and a resident of Makeni Villa in Lusaka, told the court that she was no longer interested in her 10-year old marriage with Phiri because his FINDECO-high libido levels had turned him into a ruthless predator of his unsuspecting flock.

“I left home because I felt emotionally tortured by my husband’s infidelity. He goes out with ladies within the church without respecting me as his wife,” Masebo told the court presided over by justice Martha Tembo.

She said a week after leaving home, her husband called and told her that he was moving out of their matrimonial home because he could no longer afford the rentals.

“To my shock, I learnt that he moved in with one of his girlfriends and so I decided to just end the marriage because my husband, who claims to be a man of God, is still playing,” Masebo said.

But Phiri said the problems of their marriage emerged after his wife sought prayers from another pentecostal papa after the couple’s only son, aged eight, became epileptic.

According to Phiri, his fellow papa told his wife that her son was under spiritual attack and was on the verge of being offered as a sacfrice to Satan by her husband.

He said acting on the information, Masebo left home and said she would not return until her husband was delivered of his evil.

But Masebo rejected her husband’s claims as false and insisted she that wanted the marriage to end upon which justice Tembo divorced the couple and ordered Phiri to support his child with K700 every month.

By Mwiche Nalwimba

Kalemba

Queen Elizabeth Qualified For Heaven: Zimbabwean Prophet Declares

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Zimbabwean self-proclaimed prophet Talent Madungwe has declared that Queen Elizabeth II qualified for heaven.

The divisive clergyman claimed that the 96-year-old British monarch is now in heaven.

Madungwe is no stranger to controversy and is well-known for making outrageous claims. He is well-known for claiming that he has visited heaven several times.

When a famous person dies, Prophet Madungwe always makes a point of addressing whether or not that person went to heaven.

Prophet Madungwe insisted that Queen Elizabeth was worthy of heaven while dismissing social media claims that the late monarch was on her way to hell.

In a post on Monday, in which he took aim at a fake account that was impersonating him, the Zimbabwean Prophet said,

I said the Queen qualified for heaven, not what these fake accounts are saying like Queen is beaten by black people in heaven, thus fake account.

The fake account had claimed,

“Princess Diana has been violent since the arrival of the Queen, demanding that she must be immediately sent to the 7th hell. The Queen is still in confusion and hasn’t said a single word since arrival.”

In order to emphasise the veracity of his account, Prophet Madungwe added,

“This is a fake account don’t follow it my original account its real prophet Madungwe or cross check any twitter message u got to our church line +263776231156 and even whatsapp profile picture matches this morning.”

Madungwe is no stranger to controversy. He astonishingly claimed to be one of the senior Commanders of the Heavenly Armies as well as God’s advisor.

He also claimed to have led an army of angelic soldiers to hell to arrest the devil.

At one time, Madungwe said he was ranked number 6 in the Heavenly hierarchy. Said Madungwe in 2017,

Christ is preaching in hell from July 1 to July 30, so we rearrested the devil to allow Christ to finish the job and to avoid conflicts. So he will be released on July 30…God is number one, followed by the Son, Holy Spirit, Saint Paul, my spiritual father prophet Daniel and I came sixth.

‘I love my son’ – Joe Biden insists son Hunter has not caused any conflicts for the US with his foreign business deals and praises him for overcoming addiction to drugs and prostitution (video)

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US President, Joe Biden has defended his scandal-plagued son Hunter and praised him for overcoming addictions to drugs and prostitution.

In a CBS ’60 minutes’ interview that aired Sunday night, Biden told correspondent Scott Pelley that his son’s foreign business dealings did not cause any conflicts when Biden was vice president under Barack Obama.

Hunter Biden’s foreign business ties were the subject of a federal tax fraud probe that had been heating up earlier this year but a Republican led senate committee cleared him of wrong doing.

Asked by the correspondent if Hunter Biden’s work or past struggle with drugs could be a liability on the 2024 campaign trail, President Biden replied;

‘I love my son, number one,’

The president continued, ‘He fought an addiction problem and he overcame it, he wrote about it.’

‘And no, there is not a single thing that I’ve observed, at all, that would affect me or the United States relative to my son Hunter.’

Prosecutors were reportedly weighing whether charges should be levied but were also wary of Department of Justice guidelines that advise against bringing potentially politically charged cases to the forefront so close to an election.

in a new development, Senate Republicans on Monday, September 19, sent a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland asking him to grant U.S. Attorney David Weiss, who is overseeing the Hunter probe, special counsel protections.

‘Given that the investigation involves the President’s son, we believe it is important to provide U.S. Attorney Weiss with special counsel authorities and protections to allow him to investigate an appropriate scope of potentially criminal conduct, avoid the appearance of impropriety, and provide additional assurances to the American people that the Hunter Biden investigation is free from political influence.’ the letter states.

Watch the video below…

‘The two guys pointed their weapons at me’ – Paul Pogba’s delivers statement to police over alleged extortion attempt he suffered after his brother Mathias was charged

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Paul Pogba has reportedly delivered a police statement, where he agreed to pay two armed men after being held at gunpoint during an alleged extortion attempt.

The incident is believed to have taken place on March 19 in the suburbs of Paris, and it has been reported that Pogba paid £85,000 to the extortionists, despite them demanding £11m from him.

Pogba’s brother, Mathias, has subsequently been charged for his alleged involvement in the extortion plot, and is currently being held in police custody.

Four other men, who are thought to be his accomplices, have also been placed under formal investigation for extortion and criminal association.

Describing what was going through his head when he came face-to-face with the armed men, Pogba told police via Le Monde: ‘I was scared. The two guys pointed their weapons at me. So, having been held up like that, under threat, I told them that I was going to pay.’

Pogba’s ordeal came to light last month when his brother Mathias threatened to share ‘explosive’ revelations about the former Manchester United star to the public.

The Juventus midfielder responded by revealing that he was unsurprised by Mathias’ threat, as he revealed he had been held hostage by men with assault rifles as part of a long-running blackmail plot that involved his brother.

Mathias denied the accusations made by his brother, labelling him ‘a coward, traitor and hypocrite’.

He also claimed Pogba had met with a witch doctor to cast a spell on his international team-mate Kylian Mbappe.

Pogba has refuted this claim, and Mbappe has since spoken out about the accusation.

‘Today I prefer to believe the word of my team-mate,’ he said earlier this month.

‘It is his word against the word of his brother, I am going to believe my team-mate.’

Reports in France have now claimed that Pogba is under police protection in Italy following the alleged extortion attempt.

The 29-year-old is currently sidelined after having knee surgery, and is aiming to return in time for the World Cup which gets underway in November in Qatar.