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Dallas airport shooter, Portia Odufuwa, told police she was Chris Brown’s wife

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The woman who opened fire in a Texas airport Monday, July 25, had once claimed to be “God’s prophet” married to singer Chris Brown.

Portia Odufuwa, 37, has been to jail multiple times for a series of alarming crimes but was repeatedly freed from jail after being found mentally unfit to stand trial.

Dallas airport shooter, Portia Odufuwa, told police she was Chris Brown?s wife

She was shot on Monday July 25, after she opened fire inside Dallas Love Field airport.

She remained in a hospital Tuesday morning where she is receiving treatment for the shooting.

Shocking videos caught passengers screaming and ducking for cover after Odufuwa fired several shots upon emerging from an airport bathroom where she had gone to get changed, according to cops.

Dallas airport shooter, Portia Odufuwa, told police she was Chris Brown?s wife

It later emerged that Odufuwa was free despite a lengthy history of mental illness and serious crimes, including bank robbery and even arson, according to records reviewed by the Dallas Morning News.

More than once, she has given police the home address of Chris Brown, saying she lived there with him and calling him her “husband,” affidavits reportedly show.

In October 2019, Odufuwa was found staring at a burning house in Mesquite — telling cops that she was “responsible,” the paper noted, citing the arrest warrant.

“I am God’s prophet … I’m basically letting you all know that I am the cause of this fire,” she told cops.

The owner of the home — which was already damaged by two previous fires — wanted to pursue charges.

However, charges were not filed because of a lack of scientific evidence, District Attorney John Creuzot told the Morning News without elaborating.

She was freed because she had been found incompetent to stand trial for allegedly robbing a bank in April 2019, the paper said. The case was dismissed and Odufuwa reportedly underwent both inpatient and outpatient treatment.

The most recent case cited in the report — from June last year — ended with an almost identical outcome.

Dallas County Judge Kristin Wade found Odufuwa incompetent to stand trial in a misdemeanor case for pulling a fire alarm, but found she posed no danger to the public.

The case was dropped and the disturbed suspect was merely referred to outpatient mental health services, the paper said.

It was unclear what mental health diagnoses Odufuwa has that led to her being found incompetent to stand trial.

U.S. Department of Justice investigating Trump’s actions surrounding January 6 as part of criminal probe into his bid to overturn the election

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The U.S. Department of Justice is reportedly investigating former President Donald Trump’s actions as part of its criminal probe on the January 6 Capitol attack,

According to The Washington Post, federal prosecutors have interviewed witnesses before a grand jury and asked them about conversations between Trump, his lawyers and members of his inner circle regarding a plot to replace Electoral College members with pro-Trump alternate electors in states President Joe Biden won.

They are also examining the actions surrounding Jan. 6, when thousands of Trump supporters, many armed, overran the Capitol on the day that Congress was to count the electoral ballots and affirm Biden’s victory in the 2020.

Sources told the publication that prosecutors have asked detailed questions about meetings Trump held in December 2020 and January 2021, gathering information on his campaign to pressure Vice President Mike Pence to overturn the election results, and what instructions – if any – Trump gave his team about the fake electors scheme.

That scheme was led by Trump’s election lawyers Rudy Giuliani and John Eastman, but prosecutors wanted to know the extent of the now ex-president’s involvement, The Post said.

They want to know what Trump told his allies to do as he sought to overturn the 2020 election result.

The Post also reported that investigators received the phone records of Trump’s former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows.

Two subpoenas obtained by The Post issued to two Arizona state lawmakers who posed as fake electors asked for communications with ‘any member, employee, or agent of Donald J. Trump or any organization advocating in favor of the 2020 re-election of Donald J. Trump, including “Donald J. Trump for President, Inc.”‘

On Monday, ABC News reported that Pence’s former Chief of Staff Marc Short was spotted leaving D.C. District Court on Friday, alongside his lawyer.

Sources told the network that Short testified before a grand jury, compelled by a subpoena, as part of the DOJ’s probe.

Additionally, Pence lawyer Greg Jacob also appeared before a grand jury, The Post said.

In an interview that aired Tuesday, Attorney General Merrick Garland did not rule out prosecuting Trump.

‘We intend to hold everyone, anyone who was criminally responsible for the events surrounding January 6, for any attempt to interfere with the lawful transfer of power from one administration to another, accountable,’ Garland told NBC’s Lester Holt. ‘That’s what we do.’

The DOJ probe is separate from the investigation being conducted by the January 6 House select committee – which may make criminal referals to the Justice Department as well, the top Republican on the panel, Rep. Liz Cheney, said in an interview last month.

‘The Justice Department has been doing the most wide-ranging investigation in its history and the committee is doing an enormously wide-ranging investigation as well,’ Garland said on NBC’s Nightly News.

Singer Britney Spears won’t testify’ in conservatorship abuse trial as her father Jamie is set to be grilled under oath

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Britney Spears will reportedly not be called to testify over allegations her father Jamie abused his position as conservator.

According to TMZ, the singer’s attorney Mathew Rosengart filed legal documents that state he will be going forward with documents, physical evidence, and just Jamie’s testimony.

Rosengart insisted that Britney’s testimony would not be relevant to any legal proceeding and he will not call her as a witness if the case goes to trial as the fact she would not be called ‘eviscerates’ any reason why she would need to be deposed.

The ongoing legal battle is about Britney’s allegations that her father abused conservatorship regulations and stole from her when he was supposed to be managing her finances.

Last month Jamie’s attorney Alex Weingarten called for the Grammy-winning singer, 40, to be deposed over the ‘incendiary allegations of various factual matters’ that she has made via social media.

However, Britney’s attorney told the court that he felt that the move to push Britney into a deposition was ‘retaliatory’ and ‘abusing the legal process,’ amid an attempted probe of Jamie’s handling of funds and alleged surveillance of the singer.

The lawyer said the …Baby One More Time singer cannot testify to matters about the conservatorship since she was the one living under it, and that she would be traumatized again in facing questions about it.

Rosengart, who has represented the Toxic artist since last year, suggested that Jamie’s legal team should either depose Jamie or Britney’s ex-business manager Lou Taylor for information on the arrangement.

Earlier this month, Jamie was ordered by a Los Angeles Superior Court judge to take part in a deposition about his actions heading the conservatorship the pop star was under for more than 13 years.

Judge Brenda Penny ruled that Jamie, 70, must schedule a deposition by August 12 after he was previously served with notices to sit for a deposition from Britney’s lawyer and did not appear, Page Six reported.

Rosengart said in legal docs filed in May that Jamie had been ‘running and hiding’ from being deposed, and must account ‘for his misconduct – under oath – as required by law.’

Another issue heard before the court was Jamie’s request Britney’s estate cover his attorney’s fees in the wake of the termination of the conservatorship this past November.

After Jamie was dropped by his former legal team, he hired Weingarten at an hourly rate of around $1,200, Variety reported last year.

Rosengart told Page Six that Jamie’s petition was ‘not only legally meritless’ but ‘an abomination’ under the circumstances of the case.

‘Mr. Spears reaped many millions of dollars from Britney as a conservator, while paying his lawyers millions more, all from Britney’s work and hard-earned money,’ Rosengart said of the previous arrangement.

Jamie was loaned $40,000 in 2008 – just before the conservatorship started – by Lou Taylor’s organization Tri Star Sports & Entertainment Group, the outlet reported, adding that Taylor’s attorney Charles Harder said that Jamie had ‘repaid’ the ‘small loan’ and that it had no impact on ‘Tri Star’s work for the estate in later years.’

The ongoing legal battle comes eight months after Britney was finally freed from the controversial legal conservatorship her father and a court-appointed guardian held over her for years.

Shania Twain opens up in tell-all documentary about her husband cheating on her with her best friend

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Shania Twain has recorded a tell-all documentary where she talks about her husband’s devastating affair with her best friend.

The singer poured out her heart in the documentary which will air on Netflix.

Shania said that, having been a role model to females around the world due to the powerful lyrics of her song, it was an extra hard pill for her to swallow when she learnt her ex-husband Robert ‘Mutt’ Lange had been having an affair with her personal assistant who was also her best friend in 2008.

Shania Twain opens up in tell-all documentary about her husband cheating on her with her best friend

The 56-year-old described the feeling as similar “to losing her parents” in the teaser clip for her new upcoming documentary.

Reflecting back on the betrayal, Shania said she felt at the time that she “had lost her voice forever”.

Shania Twain opens up in tell-all documentary about her husband cheating on her with her best friend

Shania discovered that Robert had been unfaithful and had been having an affair with her then-personal assistant, best friend and “confidant” Marie-Anne Thiébaud.

Speaking about the situation with Oprah Winfrey previously, Shania told the host: “I said, ‘Marie-Anne, don’t you think my husband is acting strange?”

“And she said, ‘No, I don’t see anything strange.'”

After 14 years of marriage, Robert who shares son Eja with Shania broke off their union and didn’t give her an explanation.

Shania Twain opens up in tell-all documentary about her husband cheating on her with her best friend

Her friend Marie-Anne also never revealed the truth to her.

The singer was informed of the infidelity by Marie-Anne’s then-husband Frédéric Thiébaud – who had found out himself.

Speaking on the Oprah Winfrey show about breaking the news he explained: “I said, ‘guys, now you have to tell her. This is ridiculous. You owe her that.'”

After Robert and Marie-Anne refused to confess to Shania, Frédéric decided to get in touch with the hitmaker.

Shania and Frédéric bonded over their shared heartbreak. They then became close, struck up a romantic relationship, and were married just a few years later.

Shania Twain opens up in tell-all documentary about her husband cheating on her with her best friend

Speaking of their newfound love on the Ellen DeGeneres Show, Shania said: “We were a support to each other and really found something beautiful in the end and unexpected.”

I don’t mind having more kids as long as I have a job that earns me legitimate money – Nigerian lecturer with 3 wives and 18 children

A Nigerian lecturer with three wives and 18 children has said he won’t mind having more kids as long as he has a job that earns him legitimate money.

Mohammed Sulaiman trended on social media after he shared photos of his large family during Eid-el-Kabir celebration.

In a an interview with Punch ,the lecturer at the Umar Khattab College of Education, Kaduna, spoke about how he felt after his family photos went viral, rivalry among his wives, polygamy, educating his children, criticisms he faced, among other issues.

“Actually, it is a tradition in my family for everyone to come together and take pictures, and I’ve been posting them on my page for years. If you follow my page, you’ll see them, but this year it became something else. I just discovered it is trending and has gone viral,” Sulaiman said.

Sulaiman said that he never even imagined having more than one wife talk more of many children.

“Before I got married, if they had given me a wife, I would have said they should divide me into two. This is because the way we were brought up, we constantly heard about the difficulty of taking care of a wife and the children, so it made me feel like having half a wife, not a full wife. That was my mentality then, but as I grew and understood the philosophy of life, I realised that all I needed was to strive and work hard to cater to their needs, and I could see a lot of opportunities to do that without even working in a collar job. I also see it as a means to cater to women because there are many of them without a husband. I now have three wives, and I’m hoping to marry another one in two months’ time.

Asked if he he sometimes forgets his children’s name, the lecturer said;

“Why will I forget the names of my children? As a Muslim, the names of my kids were taken from the names of Allah, so they are arranged in that sequence. I give them nicknames so I know them by their names and nicknames. What you’re seeing in the picture is distorted. My children are 18, not 19, as has been said. I have the children of my brothers and sisters. In short, about seven of them are not part of the picture because some are still in school, some are writing the senior secondary certificate, National Examination Council (NECO), so they did not come home. They had their clothes too, but they were not part of the pictures. That is to say, apart from my kids, I have another seven or eight that are with me. They are my brothers’ and sisters’ children.”

Sulaiman noted that rivalry among wives is normal in polygamous families but fairness and equity make it easy.

“Speaking of rivalry, I think you will have little problem adjusting. You need to be fair in whatever you do, so fairness and equity make it very easy for me, and you can see they came together and agreed to take pictures together. There are places where there is rivalry, and the junior wife and senior wife cannot stay together because they will never tolerate each other. I can’t allow that because as Muslims we communicate and I never find it difficult to talk to my family, but at times you have some little challenges which are normal because there is no perfection in man.

According to Sulaiman, he has never faced challenges in providing and taking care of his large family because he works hard.

“To be sincere, maybe because I’m productive in terms of searching, working, and travelling. I can work anywhere. I remember that I once worked with a cargo company, moving from Saudi Arabia to Nigeria and other places. I have never found it difficult to feed my family or pay my children’s school fees,” he said.

“In short, I was awarded at my children’s school for being one of the parents that paid school fees promptly. My daughter is in university, my son is in a polytechnic, and I have at no time had any difficulty because I planned. I know after a school term, I will be paying for another term or semester, so somewhere along the line, I have it all planned out, and because I’m a Muslim, we were taught to plan things

“A pregnancy lasts for nine months; does it befit you as a man in the eighth month to start running helter-skelter for the delivery items? You have to plan ahead for the nine months, and as a Muslim, you plan ahead, so by the time it is the right time to produce all you need, Insha’Allah, you’ll have them already because you’re planning.

Asked if he has ever faced criticism for having a polygamous family, he said;

“That is the norm, in short, day in and day out. Even with the pictures that went viral, I concentrated more on the criticisms. There are people who criticise sensibly and respond to them, and there are some that are foolish and insulting. I have no business with them. These criticisms make me rethink and ask myself what I am doing wrong, what I’m doing well, and what my lapses are that need correction.

The father of 18 said he will ensure that all his children get the best education;

“One of my daughters is already in 400L studying Biology, another is studying Computer Science. I know the importance of education, both Islamic, that is, moral education, and also western education; in short, I add trade to it. Apart from going to school, they go to Islamiyah (Arabic school) and they learn trade.

About having more children even with the state of the economy in the country, he said;

“Actually, so far, I haven’t considered the state of the economy. I’ve considered what I can do and how I can make money to satisfy my family. When the Kaduna State Governor increased the school fees in Kaduna universities, someone advised that I defer my daughter’s admission, but I refused because I was capable of working. Why am I working? Is it not to satisfy my family? When you hear people talk about the state of the economy, it is because they don’t want to work. I don’t mind, as long as I have a job that earns me legitimate money.

Advising men considering getting married to many wives, he said;

“Not even many wives, some people have only one wife and maybe two children but don’t take care of them. You can see such a man looking flashy outside but he doesn’t take care of his family so the issue is not multiple wives. There are many examples like this. Some find it difficult to feed their families but go out to restaurants to eat the best. They cannot feed their families and cannot pay school fees.

“So, I’m not even advising the person that is looking for multiple wives; I’m talking to a man with a single wife who doesn’t do the right thing. We should fear Allah and do the right thing; Allah will question us if we do otherwise. It is our responsibility, so we should try to live up to it. If you just go and relax, you’ll blame yourself hereafter.”

US lawmaker who voted against gay marriage attends gay son’s wedding days later

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Glenn ‘GT’ Thompson, a Republican federal lawmaker from Pennsylvania attended his gay son’s wedding last week, three days after voting against a bill that would enshrine protections for same-sex marriage.

Thompson’s spokesperson confirmed that he celebrated his son’s nuptials on Friday July 22, after voting against the bipartisan bill that would protect same-sex marriages like his son’s should the Supreme Court overturn its previous ruling legalizing gay marriage.

Maddison Stone, a spokeswoman for Thompson, said in the statement;

“Congressman and Mrs. Thompson were thrilled to attend and celebrate their son’s marriage on Friday night as he began this new chapter in his life.

“The Thompsons are very happy to welcome their new son-in-law into their family.”

NBC News first reported Thompson’s attendance at his son’s wedding following his vote against the “Respect for Marriage Act” last Tuesday.

US lawmaker who voted against gay marriage attends gay son?s wedding days later

The Respect for Marriage Act will face a vote in the Senate and needs to earn the support of at least 10 GOPers along with all 50 Democrats in order to pass.

The act repeals the federal definition of marriage being exclusively between a man and a woman and adds federal protections for married same-sex couples.

Democratic legislators introduced the bill to squash fears of the conservative-majority Supreme Court overturning its 2015 decision that declared state laws barring same-sex marriage are unconstitutional and legalized gay marriage on a national level.

Thompson was one of 157 House Republicans to oppose the legislation, which would codify the right to same-sex and interracial marriages nationwide. Thompson’s office did not respond to a follow-up question about why he decided to vote against the measure, which is now being considered by the Senate, where 10 Republicans are needed to overcome a filibuster.

Thompson’s office, when asked to explain the congressman’s vote, pointed to a statement they issued last week calling the bill a “messaging stunt.”

His spokesperson said;

“This bill was nothing more than an election-year messaging stunt for Democrats in Congress who have failed to address historic inflation and out-of-control prices at gas pumps and grocery stores.”

man demands lobola refund after sampling potential bride

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Lusaka man demands lobola refund after sampling potential bride

A MAN of Lusaka is up in arms and demanding a lobola refund from the family of a woman he intended to marry but called off the wedding.

But the family of the woman has sworn upon the thirty thousand recruited teachers that they will not pay him back saying lobola refund is against ancient Nsenga culture of Eastern Province and that he had sampled the potential bride one too many times.

Jones Mukanzo aged 45, a resident of Thirteen Miles is now hoping the Lusaka Boma Local Court can intervene in the matter and help him get a refund.

Mukanzo told the court that he fell in love with Selina Zulu and decided he wanted to spend the rest of his life with her upon which he assembled a lobola negotiating committee to meet her people.

At the meeting two months, Mukanzo was charged K21,000 as bride price out of which he paid K10,000 to set grand wedding rehearsals in motion.

However, as the wedding preparations were in full gear with bridal party members perfecting their wedding dance routines and selecting outfits to wear on the big day, Mukanzo had a change of heart and called off everything.

But when Mukanzo demanded for a refund, Selina’s family refused to pay back.

During the court hearing yesterday, Selina’s uncle
Eliud Lungu aged 51 who received the money on behalf of bride’s father said the family cannot return the dowry because it is not in the Nsenga tradition.

Lungu, a resident of Garden House explained that Mukanzo had already test driven Selina and sampled all the goodies he would enjoy if he had married her so there was no need to pay him back his lobola.

And in solidifying the case, Selina’s 69-year old grandmother Phalesy Banda of Chelstone testified that indeed her grandaughter went for sleep overs at Mukanzo’s residence.

“I lived with my grandaughter at the time they where preparing for the wedding and he called me for permission for Selina to go to his place where she would stay for three days,” she testified.

Granny said her granddaughter would mostly go on Friday to Mukanzo’s place in Thirteen Miles only to return on Monday.

But Mukanzo swore by the 15 flats of Esther Lungu that he had never slept with or spent a night with Selina.

After hearing both sides Senior Local Court Magistrate Mubukwanu Matakala adjourned the case to a later date so that Selina, who is a co-defendant in the matter can be present to clarify matters.

By Mwiche Nalwimba

Kalemba

We Hope The Matter Is Settled After The Former First lady Gave An Explanation- Makebi Zulu

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WE CONSIDER FORMER FIRST LADY’S MATTER SETTLED – MAKEBI

…Unless there is witch-hunt, then they will come back to us

Lusaka…. Tuesday, July 26, 2022 (Smart Eagles)

Lawyer for the former first lady Mrs Esther Lungu has assured members of the public that today’s appearance before the Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) has meant that the matter is settled.

Mrs Lungu, who was accompanied by her husband former President Edgar Chagwa Lungu and daughter Hon Tasila Lungu was today appearing at the Commission for questioning over her 15 flats in Lusaka’s State Lodge.

And Mr Makebi Zulu said after the questioning that it took just a simple search at the ministry of lands that showed to say the property is for the former first lady.

Mr Zulu said the said search shows that “if we are able to do that simple investigation, they should be able to do better than us.”

He disclosed that DEC demanded for the disclosure of the planning authority to which the legal team objected.

“The next thing that happened is being written to say give us a planning authority. We don’t think DEC is an authority that should be asking us for a planning authority. We said we can’t give you that. Moreover, you have access to the local authority, go and check for yourself,” he said.

“And that we expect them to do. We expect thorough in the manner that they investigate. We don’t expect this to be a witch-hunt, we expect them to do a good job as regards to this. And we hope that they will do a good job.”

He said he was happy that the former first lady availed herself at DEC.

“We have told them our part and we hope it is not a witch-hunt where they will start going from place to place to look for something wrong,” he said.

“In any event, there was nothing wrong so we are happy that we have come and we have settled this matter. For us we consider this matter settled. Unless there is witch-hunt then they will come back to us.”

Meanwhile, Hon Tutwa Ngulu said the legal team will defend the former first family against any abuse.

He also implored the media to be professional.

“We will stand with the first family and defend them against any abuse should there be any. And we hope and trust that there will be no acrimony in our relationship between the DEC and ourselves as well as the media,” he said.

“Maybe this time I just want to address you members of the press that sometimes even when we have said things like this you end up having very wrong headlines. So if we hear any wrong headline, next time, we will refuse to talk to you regardless of whether you are a state broadcaster or Koswe.”

We Will Not Forget How PF Killed Our People – Muscian Pilato

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WE WILL NOT FORGET HOW PF KILLED OUR PEOPLE – MUSCIAN PILATO.

I remember a point in my life when I used to chance free transport from my pastor going into Ndola town, the CBD. I would then walk to Northrise from Kabelenga road to Kwacha, then Chintu avenue plus a few more roads. While at school, I had friends who lived in this area. I remember a close friend of mine whose dad would drop him at the gate of NDOLA BASIC SCHOOL. He lived in Northrise just a few kilometers from the school. I so wished that was my father doing that to me. I wished I lived in Kanseshi or Northrise or even just Itawa.
Fast forward, I moved to Kansenshi.

I rented a house there and forgot about the prayers I made when I lived in Mushili Kansengu with my young brother. I didn’t move in any of the houses I prayed about but at least it was in the neighborhood I wished I did. One fine weekends, I met my old friend whose father dropped him at the school gates. He now lived in Mushili Kansengu. The township I lived in when I went prayed and wished for a house in Kanseshi. Things changed…. I didn’t know that things would change but they changed. He lived where I lived and I now lived where he lived.


I share this part of my life to highlight the reality we are faced with today. The Patriotic Front, a party that was in power a few months ago is today in opposition. This is a party that sent police officers with live ammunition to students at The University of Zambia and other political meetings. This is a political party that was in power and saw the death Verspers at UNZA. This is a political party that facilitated for the death Frank Mugala, an innocent boy who left home for school and he never went back. This is a political party that organized and mobilized the death of Mapenzi in Chawama using the Zambia police. Today the Patriotic Front, PF, is planning to mobilize crowds to the former First Lady Ms Esther Lungu. While there is nothing wrong with this move but it is interesting how they have forgotten their own instructions regarding this issue. Mr Nsama NSAMA and Joseph Kaunda are both dead because under the PF, they died because some UPND supporters went to give solidarity to their leader who is today the Republican President of this country. The PF facilitated and funded the death of these two citizens. Today they are mobilizing youths and women to go and parade themselves again. The instructions from the PF at the time was, shoot to kill. Do they expect the Zambia Police to shoot to kill even today?


I do not think that it is wrong for the PF to mobilize their supporters today, I actually do recommend that they do it. Zambia is a democratic country and political parties should be allowed to express their support and views freely. If the PF was in power today, would they have allowed such a move?


The UPND is in power today and YES, things changed. They are in charge of the police now and the PF are at the receiving end, WILL THE UPND behave the same way the PF behaved?


Political power should be expressed in improving society not in oppressing those that oppressed one group of people. Once this political power is perceived as a tool to punish those that punished you, we will have lost time and intelligence to build a better country for ourselves. The UPND in government today should desire to do better and let the good people of our country experience the democracy we claim. I recommend that the PF fulfill the requirements of the law offer their support to their leader. After this is done, we will evaluate who is better for Zambia today and in future.


I am recommending to the PF leadership to mobilize and organize freely and peacefully and meet the requirements of the law which I know they are very much aware of… and escort madam Ms Lungu. This is a right we are willing to support.


My old friend now living in Mushili Kansengu told me he wants to move back to Northrise very soon. He says he has started a small business and now has a job, I recommended that he goes there and pray as I did. Sometimes a walk in the rich people’s neighborhood can be torturous because at any time there is a chap cooking some nice smelling food and some expensive car driving out or driving in… but it is a necessary thing to do. And by the way, when I went back to Ndola, it was Mr Bowman Lusambo that was renting my dream house in Kabelenga road. I went back in prayer and told God that my promise was that, “If you bless me with this house God, I will become Mr Humble, I didn’t say God bless this house to Mr Lusambo”, but anyway, my English was not good so I suspect my grammar may have implied Mr Lusambo.


Rest In Peace Nsama Nsama, Vespers, Frank Mugala, Mapenzi.
And the bush protesters whose bones were to be broken we need to go jogging bane

SOUTH AFRICA LOOKS TOWARDS ZAMBIA TO END LOADSHEDING

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SOUTH AFRICA LOOKS TOWARDS ZAMBIA TO END LOADSHEDING

When South African president President Cyril Ramaphosa addressed the energy crisis in his country yesterday, he outlined sweeping plans to deal with a prolonged energy crisis and he looked towards Zambia for a solution.

This month, South Africa endured almost two weeks of stage-6 load shedding, which entails multiple power cuts a day, each lasting between two and four hours.

In planning a way out of the crisis, Ramaphosa said that the beleaguered public utility firm ESKOM, which generates more than 90 percent of the country’s energy, will increase the budget for critical maintenance and add new capacity to the grid “on an urgent basis”. Over the next three months, ESKOM will take additional actions to add new generation capacity to the grid on an urgent basis.

As part of addressing the shortage of megawatts and as an immediate measure, ESKOM will now purchase additional energy from existing private independent power producers or generators such as mines, paper mills, shopping centres and other private entities that have surplus power. These are power plants which built more capacity than was required and can now supply this excess power to ESKOM.

And as a medium term plan, Ramaphosa said that his country would source power from Zambia.

“A number of our neighbouring countries in Southern Africa, such as Botswana and Zambia, have more electricity capacity than they require. Eskom will now import power from these countries through the Southern African Power Pool arrangement,” the South African leader said.

This increases the ready market for our power. We are already exporting to Namibia and Zimbabwe. Angola and Zambia also want to interconnect the electricity grids of two neighbouring nations and see the supply of electricity from Zambia to Angola, at a time when, Zambia is producing electric energy beyond its consumption capacity. Smart Energy, a registered Zambian firm, is leading the initiative that aims to electrify the various regions of Eastern Angola.

Good morning.

Hon. Eng. Peter Chibwe Kapala
Minister of Energy

  1. 2022

Zimbabwe Drowning Under the Weight of $13 billion in Chinese loans

Since the early 2000s, China has been involved in a significant number of projects, which include the expansion of the Victoria Falls International Airport and the Kariba Hydropower Station on the Zambezi River, which is the country’s primary source of electricity.

Currently, significant infrastructure projects supported by Chinese investors in the country include the renovation of Robert Mugabe International Airport, the expansion of the Hwange Thermal Station, and the building of dams.

By the end of December 2021, Zimbabwe’s external debt had increased as a result of the loans to $13.35 billion. The administration of President Mnangagwa also promised to pay $3.5 billion to compensate white Zimbabweans whose commercial farms were taken during the contentious land reform program in the early 2000s.

With predictions that the combined external and domestic debts of Zimbabwe now exceed $19 billion, this debt has also caused local debt obligations to reach unsustainable levels. However, given the instability of the local currency and the accumulating arrears, particularly those arising from Chinese loans, it is the foreign debt that is causing the government problems.

According to a report published by Zimbabwe’s ministry of finance debt management office, huge external debt has resulted in a lack of access to official external financing.

Zimbabwe is still unable to obtain financing from the Bretton Woods organization due to its debts to the World Bank, African Development Bank, and European Investment Bank.

After Zimbabwe defaulted on loans nearly two decades ago, major international bankers, including the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and members of the Paris Club, placed Zimbabwe on a blacklist. The IMF is generally prohibited from providing financing to any member country that owes money to other international financial organizations.

In 2021, the southern African nation only paid $59.30 to service its outstanding foreign debt, including token transfers of $9.60 million to multilateral banks and Paris Club creditors.

The debt management agency stated in the study that Zimbabwe is already defaulting on active Chinese loans, which is preventing money from being disbursed for ongoing projects. According to the report, the situation has become intolerable because the value of the public debt is expected to be 50.9 percent of GDP, which is more than the threshold of 35 percent set by the Low-Income Country DSA Framework.

Zimbabwe is considering joining the Heavily Indebted Poor Country (HIPC) program, an initiative started by the World Bank and IMF that allows for complete debt forgiveness for underdeveloped nations. The country is also still considering the non-HIPC route that involves debt restructuring and arrears clearance through bridge finance.

According to the Zimbabwe Coalition on Debt and Development (ZIMCODD), the country requires true political and economic reforms to be able to service its debts. The IMF noted Harare’s lack of progress in implementing these reforms in accordance with the expectations of creditors and the international community in its conclusion of the 2021 staff monitored programme.

While the two choices under consideration in Harare’s debt strategy are enough to bring about a long-lasting resolution to the debt crisis, the strategy has also exposed the negative impacts of toxic politics on economic advancement.

In addition, Zimbabwe has been mortgaging its enormous mineral wealth in exchange for loans from China. In a report titled “Developing Economies Should Think Hard About Taking on Resource-Based Loans.” The World Bank stated that Zimbabwe had also established plans with China to repay loans via mortgaging of natural resources.

The World Bank reported that Zimbabwe obtained a $200 million loan from China Eximbank in 2006 for the acquisition of agricultural equipment, with the platinum deposits in the Selous and Northfields reserves serving as security.

The instability of the Zimbabwean currency is also making it difficult for the government to service its debt. After a decade of dollarization, Zimbabwe’s currency was restored in 2019, and since then, it has been losing value against the world’s major currencies. It presently trades at ZW $378.2 to the US dollar on the official market, while one US dollar comfortably fetches around 1000 Zimbabwe dollars on the frequently utilized parallel market.

Rapper Lil Wayne mourns police officer who saved his life after suicide attempt at the age of 12

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American rapper, Lil Wayne has paid tribute to Robert Hoobler, a former New Orleans police officer who saved the rapper’s life following a suicide attempt when he shot himself at the age of 12.

The officer died at the age of 65 on Friday, July 22. Hoobler was found dead in his home in Louisiana last Friday, and had been dealing with health issues following a car accident and a struggle with diabetes.

Details about the cause of death have yet to be revealed.

However, Hoobler’s grandson Daniel Nelson said that he suffered from lingering health issues stemming from a car accident and struggled with diabetes, which eventually led to both of his legs being amputated.

Sharing a photo of Hoobler, Wayne posted on Instagram: ‘Everything happens for a reason. I was dying when I met u at this very spot. U refused to let me die. Everything that doesn’t happen, doesn’t happen for a reason.

‘That reason being you and faith. RIP uncle Bob. Aunt Kathie been waiting for u. I’ll love & miss u both and live for us all,” he concluded.

Last year, during an interview with former NFL star Emmanuel Acho, Lil Wayne talked about his struggles with mental health as a child, and touched on his suicide attempt in 1994. The rapper, then 12 years old, called the police before taking his mother’s gun from her bedroom and shooting himself in the chest.

Wayne said that police arrived on the scene but jumped over him, focusing on the weapon and drugs that were in the house. Hoobler, who was off-duty at the time but heard a dispatch about the incident from his police radio, showed up and immediately turned his attention to Wayne.

“It took a guy named Uncle Bob, he ran up there and when he got to the top of the steps and saw me there. He refused to even step over me,” Wayne said. “One of them yelled, ‘I got the drugs,’ and that’s when he went crazy. He was like, ‘I don’t give a fuck about no drugs! Do you not see the baby on the ground?!’”

The rapper went on to say that Hoobler’s fellow officers said they had called an ambulance, but Hoobler recognised more urgent action was needed. “He called one of their names [and said] ‘Your car, now!’ Picked me up and just kept telling me some shit like, ‘You’re not gonna die on me, you’re not gonna die on me.’… He got me to the hospital, he brought me there and made sure I was good.”

The rapper and Hoobler kept in contact and privately reunited multiple times over the years. In 2020, amid protests against police brutality and racism following the murder of George Floyd by police, Wayne discussed how his perspective on police was shaped by Hoobler. “My life was saved by a white cop. Uncle Bob,” the rapper said during an episode of his Beats 1 show. “Therefore, you have to understand the way I view police, period.”

Hoobler left law enforcement in 2012 when he was charged with malfeasance, after being accused of shocking a man with a stun gun and using racial slurs during an arrest. He was convicted and served probation, and was later pardoned due to being a first-time offender.

Pope Francis apologizes to Indigenous community in Canada over church’s role in boarding school abuse

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Pope Francis has offered his apology to the Indigenous community in Canada over the Catholic church’s role in the generational abuse they suffered at Indigenous residential schools for nearly 150 years.

“I am here because the first step of my penitential pilgrimage among you is that of again asking forgiveness, of telling you once more that I am deeply sorry,” Francis said on Monday, July 25. “Sorry for the ways in which, regrettably, many Christians supported the colonizing mentality of the powers that oppressed the Indigenous peoples.”

“I humbly beg forgiveness for the evil committed by so many Christians against the Indigenous peoples,” he added.

Beginning in the 1800s, thousands of Indigenous children from Canada were taken from their homes and families and placed into so-called residential schools aimed at ridding the children from ties to their Native communities, language and culture. Some of the schools were run by the Catholic church, where missionaries participated in the policies of forced assimilation and abuse.

Francis who arrived in Canada on Sunday, met with residential school survivors on Monday near the site of a former residential school in Maskwacis in central Alberta.

Francis said that an apology is only a “starting point” and acknowledged that some in the Indigenous community have called for further action to address the injustice of the boarding school legacy.

“Dear brothers and sisters, many of you and your representatives have stated that begging pardon is not the end of the matter. I fully agree: that is only the first step, the starting point,” Francis said. “An important part of this process will be to conduct a serious investigation into the facts of what took place in the past and to assist the survivors of the residential schools to experience healing from the traumas they suffered.”

Chief Tony Alexis of the Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation, who had called for Pope Francis to deliver an in-person apology on behalf of the church, told ABC News’ Marcus Moore that Francis’ visit is “a validation of what has happened with the church and how they’ve hurt and abused our people.”

In a July 17 address delivered from the Apostolic Palace to the public in St. Peter’s Square in Vatican City, Pope also commented in generational abuse.

He said: “Unfortunately, in Canada, many Christians, including some members of religious institutions, contributed to the policies of cultural assimilation, that, in the past, gravely damaged, in various ways, the Native communities.”

“For this reason, recently, at the Vatican, I received several groups, representatives of Indigenous peoples, to whom I manifested by sorrow and my solidarity for the evil they have suffered,″ Francis added.

According to a 2015 report released by Canada’s National Center for Truth and Reconciliation, Indigenous residential schools were an integral part of the Canadian government’s “conscious policy of cultural genocide,” where children were disconnected from their families, punished for speaking their Native languages and some faced physical and sexual abuse.

“The Canadian government pursued this policy of cultural genocide because it wished to divest itself of its legal and financial obligations to Aboriginal people and gain control over their land and resources. If every Aboriginal person had been ‘absorbed into the body politic,’ there would be no reserves, no Treaties, and no Aboriginal rights,” according to the report.

The pope’s visit comes a year after nearly 1,000 sets of human remains were found at the cemetery of the former Marieval Indian Residential School in Saskatchewan in western Canada and at the former St. Eugene’s Mission School for Indigenous children in Aqam, a community in British Colombia. It is unclear how many total students died at residential boarding schools and what their causes of death were.

Pope Francis apologizes to Indigenous community in Canada over church

After the graves were discovered in Canada, U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland — the first Native American to hold a Cabinet position — launched a probe in June 2021 into the U.S. government’s own role in funding Indian boarding schools as part of an effort to dispossess Indigenous people of their land to expand the United States.

The probe’s initial findings were outlined in a May report that found more than 500 American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian children died over the course of 150 years in Indigenous boarding schools run by the American government and churches.

Native Nations scholars estimate that almost 40,000 children have died at Indigenous boarding schools. According to the federal report, the Interior Department “expects that continued investigation will reveal the approximate number of Indian children who died at Federal Indian boarding schools to be in the thousands or tens of thousands.”

Sorry I Couldn’t Hold My Heart After Seeing Her Thighs – Confesses Luapula Male Teacher

SORRY I COULDN’T HOLD MY HEART AFTER SEEING HER THIGHS – CONFESSES LUAPULA MALE TEACHER

A 28 year old teacher (married with 2 kids) who was caught having live sexx with his Grade 10 pupil has explained why he yielded to the temptation.

A Teacher only identified as Chileshe of a named school in Luapula Province was on Wednesday caught having sexx with a named pupil in the HOD’s office in the afternoon by some pupils who reported the matter to the Head Teacher and her uncle. Her uncle and her relatives approached the Head Teacher with the intention of reporting the matter to police but the Head Teacher pleaded to the point of kneeling. Pregnancy test was done and the young girl is said to be 2 months pregnant and her teacher in question accepted responsibility as he is the one who broke her virginity. He also said since he started going out with the named pupil, he has never used any protection.


In the secrete meeting, the teacher told the Head Teacher, the Deputy, his HOD and 8 family members on the girl’s side that he was forced to have sex with the girl because she used to sit careless in class whenever he was teaching them Maths. Family sources to the named girl say the matter has not yet been reported to police because the Head Teacher is trying by all means to protect her teacher as he is reportedly extremely hardworking and royal to her.

The girl who lost her mother in 2014 is reportedly vulnerable and her guardians seem to have withdrawn plans to report the case to police after receiving K24,800 down payment from the teacher who borrowed part of the money from the school with the help of the named female Head Teacher. And when asked by the girl’s guardians why he decided to sleep and impregnate the 15 year Grade 10 girl, the Maths secondary school teacher expressed deep regret and explained that the temptation came about because of the careless way the girl was sitting in class coupled with her short skirt.


Some of the girl’s family members are however not happy with the decision of senior family members not to take the matter to police because the teacher who defiled and impregnated her is already married to a fellow teacher with two children.

DEC to quiz Esther Lungu today over abandoned flats

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DEC to quiz Esther Lungu today over abandoned flats

FORMER first lady is expected to appear before Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) in Lusaka this morning to provide an explanation about fifteen flats seized by the commission early this month.

According to DEC director general Mary Chirwa, the commission was alerted of an abandoned block 15 flats in Lusaka’s State Lodge area.

Chirwa explained that after initial verifications with Ministry of Lands, it showed that the property number was not captured in the system.

She said further verification with Chongwe Council revealed that the property was sitting on a property No. F/11031 which number was given back to Ministry of Lands to verify who confirmed that, that property number was on offer to a Benard Chituta and that it was a farm based in Kasama.

“Further investigations with the daughter to Mr. Chituta revealed that her father had no property in State Lodge,” Chriwa explained.

Chirwa said this led DEC to pounce on the flats as they had been abandoned at which point her team was then able to verify that the property was for a Mrs. Esther Nyawa Tembo through a Zesco prepaid meter number.

“At this point the Commission did not know which Esther Nyawa Tembo this was. Thereafter, following the media publication, the Lawyer to the former First Lady made a claim that the said flats were for the former First Lady,” Chirwa explained.

The former first lady was then summoned to appear before DEC on July 7, 2022 but her lawyers said the date was not convenient for her and proposed on July 12 but the the commission was committed on date.
Last week, DEC issued a fresh summon for the former lady.

“All we want is to establish facts and bring this matter to a logical conclusion. It is unfortunate that the properties we are investigating have lead us to her,” Chirwa said.

Although they are unlikely to attract crowds, PF leadership has called on its dwindling party membership to come out 8n numbers and offer solidarity to the former first lady.

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Why do people feel persecuted when told to prove ownership of their property – Mudenda

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Why do people feel persecuted when told to prove ownership of their property – Mudenda

By Ben Mbangu in Choma

FORMER Hamangaba ward councillor in Bweengwa Constituency Maybin Mudenda says it is now sickening to hear those asked to explain how they acquired their properties likening the process to persecution.


Commenting on former president Edgar Lungu and his wife Esther’s reaction following her summon by the Drug Enforcement Commission to explain how she acquired the 15 flats in Lusaka, Mudenda said it was important for people to realise that the presumption of innocence until proven guilty was still in place.


“Why do people feel persecuted when they are told to prove ownership of their property? Is it not time to be happy to prove their innocence? DEC and ACC are not courts but investigative wings,” he said.


Mudenda charged that those who feel persecuted when asked to prove the source of their wealthy should never hold public offices.
“We had former first lady Thandiwe Banda prosecuted over Mpundu Trust entity and when she proved her innocence, it was handed over to her. In whose regime was she being prosecuted? What is so strange with DEC inviting Madam Lungu to an interview over the 15 flats? Where is this fever coming from? Why should she feel convicted when she claims she has all the documents? Is the law blind on first ladies of the land?” Mudenda asked.


He said Lungu must be made to enjoy his retirement by keeping him off the camera.
“I don’t know why of late when given the camera he utters a lot of reckless statements. Surely even when he was given a humiliating defeat of one million votes to President Hakainde Hichilema he still thought he couldn’t hand over the instruments of power? What is he telling the nation? It takes a little intelligence, if little is all that one has, to deduce what he meant that HH lied his way to presidency,” Mudenda said. “What picture is he portraying to the Head of State? President HH has not clocked a year in leadership and he expects him to deliver everything in that period! Is it how Mr Lungu performed in his period of presidency? Is he aware of the CDF masterstroke and free education among the many fulfilled promises? Please keep our former president off the camera to avoid further embarrassments.”
Recently, Lungu and his wife Esther spoke their mind regarding investigations targeted at some family members.
“You don’t need to be intelligent to know that after her (Esther) it’s me they want,” said Lungu.
And Esther said God would rescue her family from persecution it is going through.

Harrington, Chimambo petition parliament over Forest 27

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By Draious Kapembwa

TWO environmentalists have petitioned the National Assembly of Zambia to enquire into the degazetion of a portion of Forest 27 in Lusaka east by former president Edgar Lungu.


Drawing their strength from the National Assembly Standing Order number 123, William Harrington and Robert Chimambo as principal and second petitioner respectively seek an enquiry into the degazetion of 1,100 hectares of the Lusaka East Local Forest Reserve number 27.
‘’…Respectfully request the National Assembly of Zambia to urgently enquire into the degazetion of that portion of over 1,100 hectors of the Lusaka East Local Forest Reserve no. 27 (FR No. 27) by 6th republican president Edgar Chagwa Lungu.


The above-mentioned forest mass was degazeted by 6th republican president Edgar Chagwa Lungu just prior to the August 12, 2021 general elections to pave way for an extensive residential and other housing development for a targeted group of citizens,” the duo stated in a letter dated July 22, 2022. “That action by president Lungu was in total disregard of the fact that FR No. 27 has since pre-colonial times been and continues to be a critical and sensitive and strategic ecological zone. It is a water catchment for the local Chongwe and Chalimbana people as well as an aquifer for the residents of the greater city of Lusaka. The housing development will result in the medium to long-term contamination of the surface and underground water to the detriment of the people who depend on it for livelihood and wellbeing. Construction of hundreds of soak-aways for disposal of feacal matter as well as poisonous and hazardous household chemicals are a danger to the health of citizens from water-born life threatening diseases such as diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera and typhoid. It is for this reason that the Zambia Environmental Management Agency (ZEMA) and the Water Resources Management Authority (warma) both created by Acts of parliament do not support the housing development in principle.”


Quoting the Constitution, the duo noted that people had a right to safe and clean water.
“The Constitution of Zambia (Amendment) No. 2 of 2016. Through our petition, we are requesting parliament to take serious note of the provisions of Constitution of Zambia which under Bill of Rights Part V, Social and Economic Rights at section 52 sub-section (1) states that: ‘a person has a right to clean and safe water’. This basic human right enshrined in the supreme law of the land should not be denied to the people,” stated the duo

President Putin allegedly ‘suffers late-night health scare with medics rushed to his bedside’

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Russian president, Vladimir Putin suffered a late-night health scare over the weekend, according to a Telegram channel which claims to monitor the Russian leader’s health.

The 69-year-old suffered from ‘severe nausea’ overnight Friday into Saturday with doctors rushed to his bedside for around three hours, General SVR channel said.

Putin has now recovered, it claimed, but may be replaced by a body double during meetings this week or use ‘deep fake’ technology to stage television appearances.

It comes just days after Ukraine’s spy chief suggested that Putin had been replaced by a decoy during a state visit to Iran.

Kyrylo Budanov, head of Ukraine’s military intelligence agency, raised suspicions after reviewing footage of the Russian leader getting off a plane in Tehran Tuesday.

‘Please look at the moment of Putin’s exit from the plane. Is it Putin at all?’ he said on Ukrainian television.

General SVR has previously claimed that Putin is being secretly treated for cancer and that top adviser Nikolai Patrushev regularly steps in for him during surgeries.

General SVR, which claims to be run by a former officer from Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service, said today: ‘Putin on the night of Friday July 22 to Saturday July 23 needed urgent medical care.

‘At about 1am, the medical workers on duty at [his] residence were summoned to the president. Putin complained of severe nausea.

‘Twenty minutes later, an additional team of doctors with the president’s attending physicians was called.

‘It is known that doctors provided assistance and were near Putin for three hours, and after the president’s condition improved, they left his chambers.’

It claimed a decision was made that in some events this week ‘he will be replaced by a double’.

Political scientist Valery Solovey, who has long claimed the Russian leader is ailing, said: ‘The Americans, the CIA particularly, have information on the real state of health of the Russian president.

‘They definitely know that he has serious troubles, including mental ones.’

He spoke despite CIA Director William Burns saying last week that Putin is ‘entirely too healthy’. The Kremlin routinely denies Putin is suffering health problems.

British MI6 director Richard Moore later added: ‘There is no evidence that Putin is suffering from serious illness.’

High Court Warns Money Lenders

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High Court Warns Money Lenders

By Dickson Jere

In another landmark Judgment, the High Court (Commercial Division) has warned loan sharks and money lenders to desist from charging illegal and high interest rates and making borrowers sign sale agreements of properties as collateral.

In this case, a lender loaned his “friend” K70,000 with monthly interest of 30%. The loan was secured by contract of sale of the property and the lender even placed a caveat on the property as “intending purchaser” of the property.
After default on both principal and interest, the lender and borrower signed another loan agreement based on the outstanding amounts of K156,000 from the first loan as second loan even though no money was advanced to the borrower.

This triggered the case that was before Judge Bonaventure Mbewe in which the Borrower challenged the interest rate charged as “unconscionable” and that he did not sell his property to the lender but merely used it as collateral.

Having analyzed the facts, the Court found that the interest rate of 30% was illegal. He also found that the sale agreement between the two parties was a nullify because what was intended was the equitable mortgage and not sale.

“The contract of sale and assignment executed herein are hereby nullified and cancelled by this Judgement,” the Judge ruled and directed the Registrar at the Ministry of Lands to remove the caveat on the property that was placed by the lender.

“The rate of interest applicable on the loan is simple interest at the maximum rate of 30% per annum, and not per day, from the date of the loan contract, he said in his 26-page Judgment, delivered few weeks ago.

The lender was asked to keep the Title Deeds as equitable mortgage and release it to the borrower once the loan was repaid on the new conditions set by the Court.

Having nullified the sale agreement, the Judge had this warning to the money lenders in general.

“I wish to mention here that money lenders and other parties who give loans should desist from making borrowers sign contracts of sale and assignments in the name of taking security and ensure they sign correct documents…” Judge Mbewe warned.

In this transaction, the lender argued that he was not a money lender licensed under the Money Lenders Act but merely helped a friend who was in need of money. On this argument, the court said the following;

“It is advisable for the public or citizens who wish to enter into simple commercial transactions such as lending each other money to seek the services of lawyers to ensure that the contracts they enter into are legally binding and within the law, especially when they wish to take security for such lending,” Judge Mbewe said.

This latest case follows another one in which Judge in-charge at Commercial Court, Edward Musona, equally nullified the sale agreements and assignment that were executed as collateral for the loan.

We have very progressive jurisprudence coming out of our Courts to help the vulnerable borrowers who lately have been made to sign contracts of sale for their houses instead of mortgages when borrowing from loan sharks.

For details, read the case of Martin Katete v Kelvin Siwakwi – 2019/HPC/0547

Tormenting Ex President Edgar Lungu will just set Zambia ablaze- Baptist Pastor Ian Ndlovu warns

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´Tormenting Ex President Edgar Lungu will just set Zambia ablaze´

…Baptist Pastor Ian Ndlovu warns

25.07.22

A leading clergy has asked the UPND leadership under President Hakainde Hichilema to ´stop tormenting former President Edgar Lungu´ and family because doing so will only further divide the country and spawn violence.


Dr Ian Ndlovu , a leading Zimbabwean clergy cautioned the UPND to remember that the sixth President did not ascend to office on his own accord, he was voted into office twice by my many Zambians.


“Stop tormenting that man (President Edgar Lungu) because that will only create violence, animosity, and divisions which you Zambia do not need,” Dr Ndlovu said, “you have enough problems as it is right now without needing to create more.”
The fire brand soft-spoken clergy warned Zambians whom he considers as brothers and sisters to “not fall into the same problems as we did in Zimbabwe” where divisions abound.


Dr Ndlovu said Zambia under Hichilema perhaps stood a chance of recording prosperity that could benefit not only Zambia but even Zimbabwe once Hichilema´s people stopped being “petty and vindictive” against the former President.
Recent weeks have seen what analysts local and foreign are calling a deliberate ´witch hunt´ and persecution of the immediate past First family, which is worrisome.


This has sucked in President Lungu´s wife the former Lady Esther Lungu, daughter Tasila and son Daliso while several party officials from the previous administration are facing trial on allegations of graft or are in detention.


“What I have seen is that man (President Edgar Lungu), they (UPND) must leave him alone,” Dr Njovu said, “the spirit of od tells me that they will create violence and animosity if continue tormenting him and that will be the end of progress in Zambia.”
The pastor said there cannot be economic progress in the neighbourig sister country if those in the Hichilema government are trying to build while the angry sympathisers of Edgar Lungu are pulling down what is being built.


The clergy´s caution could have not come at a better time according to the clergy as the Drug Enforcement Commission of Zambia (DEC) expects the wife of the former President to appear before them for interrogations tomorrow 26th July on ´flimsy´ grounds of graft, angering thousands of Zambians.


On Sunday, the normal calm and collected acting president of the former ruling party PF Given Lubinda rallied Zambians across the capital Lusaka to march en masse in solidarity of the former First Lady when she reports to the DEC in a move unprecedented in the history of Zambia.


The sixth President of Zambia who has said publicly that the persecution of his wife is aimed at him is expected to march along with her tomorrow at 09:00hrs in the morning of 26th July 2022.
The state on the other hand, under President Hichilema has threatened to arrest anyone who will give solidarity to the former first family.
Battlelines have been drawn in the sand with analysts calling the stand off the ´calm before the storm´ and perhaps the UPND governments first even test of democracy.


The question many analysts are asking is, will the Hichilema government violently, through tear gas or rubber bullets shoot at the unarmed sympathisers tomorrow or let them march in peaceful solidarity as they have indicated they will do?

Source: Divine Kingdom TV, Divinity Time, available on YouTube.

Myanmar military junta executes four pro-democracy activists in first use of capital punishment in decades

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Four democracy activists and supporters of incarcerated leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, have been executed by Myanmar’s military junta in what is the first use of capital punishment in decades.

Former lawmaker Phyo Zeya Thaw, writer and activist Ko Jimmy, Hla Myo Aung and Aung Thura Zaw were accused of committing “terror acts” by Myanmar’s junta in June, drawing international condemnation.

The execution comes after a February 2021 military coup where the Asian country’s military junta overthrew the democratically elected government led by Aung San Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy (NLD) sparking huge protests which were swiftly crushed.

The shadow National Unity Government of Myanmar (NUG), which was formed in opposition to the coup, condemned the killings, saying they were “extremely shocked and saddened”.

Myanmar military junta executes four pro-democracy activists in first use of capital punishment in decades

The NUG comprises pro-democracy figures, representatives of armed ethnic groups and members of the NLD – and the group urged the international community to “punish (the) murderous military junta for their cruelty and killings”.

On Monday, July 25, the Global News Light of Myanmar – said the four men were executed as they “gave directives, made arrangements and committed conspiracies for brutal and inhumane terror acts”.

It said they had been charged under the counter terrorism laws, but did not say when or how they were executed.

The executions are the first since 1988, according to the United Nations. Previous executions in Myanmar have been by hanging.

Family members of the four men are waiting at Yangon’s Insein Prison to question authorities and were yet to receive the bodies.

Phyo’s wife, Thazin Nyunt Aung, said she had not been informed of her husband’s execution, Reuters reported. The families have all submitted applications for information on the executions.

Ko Jimmy, 53, was a veteran of the 88 Generation Students Group – a Burmese pro-democracy movement known for their activism against the country’s military junta in the 1988 student uprisings. He served multiple stints in prison for his involvement in the pro-democracy movement, before being released in 2012.

He was arrested in October last year after being accused of hiding weapons and ammunition at an apartment in Yangon and being an “advisor” to the National Unity Government.

Phyo Zeya Thaw, 41, was a former NLD lawmaker , former hip-hop artist and a close ally of Suu Kyi.

He drew the ire of the junta for his anti-military lyrics. He was arrested in November for alleged anti-terror offences.

The two other activists, Hla Myo Aung and Aung Thura Zaw were sentenced to death for killing a woman who was an alleged informer for the junta.

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres had called the military’s decision to sentence the four activists to death “a blatant violation to the right to life, liberty and security of person”.

Since the coup, former leader Suu Kyi has been detained under house arrest, and slapped with a litany of charges ranging from corruption to violating the country’s official secrets act, which could see her serving a sentence of up to 150 years.

According to the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP), 14,847 people have been arrested since the coup, with an estimated 2114 having been killed by military forces.

We must accept death as God’s decision – HH

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By Fanny Kalonda

PRESIDENT Hakainde Hichilema says he has directed his Cabinet to ensure any investment in the country be it mining, electricity and any natural resource benefits local people.

And President Hichilema says: “we must accept death as God’s decision. He gives, He takes.”

Speaking at the funeral service of senior chief Musele of Kalumbila district in North Western Province on Saturday, President Hichilema said the government understands the issues that people are facing in the province.

President Hichilema announced that he would travel to the province again to tackle the issues and bring harmony between the investors and the people.

“Yesterday [Friday], we had a Cabinet meeting, and we, the President, guided Cabinet that going forward any investment [in] mining, electricity, natural resources anywhere in the country will ensure that the local people are taken care of. We are aware of the issues around here. We are very much aware. You know I have come here many times. Many times years over. I have been here, we understand the issues but because you have put us in this position to serve you we will now be able tackle them squarely,” he said. “Our position is known around development issues. We talked about these issues, you know. Many of you understand what we went through some years back. We have talked publicly and now with your grace, God’s grace, through you putting us here, is the first step towards resolution of the problems that we have been planning for a long time. Next week, just next week, I will be here again. I will be coming here again and we will commence tackling the issues around here so that we can bring harmony between the investments around here and the people.”

And President Hichilema praised the late chief Musele for his resilience in fighting for the people in his chiefdom as well as the province.

President Hichilema also praised Musele for his assistance to past governments in resolving conflicts among traditional leaders across the country when he was a member in the House of Chiefs.

“I want to say thank you to chief Musele for your resilience in fighting for the people. We say to our royal highness departed so, you are gone, but the work you left behind will be carried on by all. So the chief was not just our chief, and a representative from chief Kasempa’s state but was also…But he was a chief for me and everyone else in this country. Just to emphasise, he was a chief for all of us. Now it means we have lost a lot and this loss is broader. It is deep,” he said. “His royal highness chief Musele when he was a member in the House of chiefs he assisted government then resolve a number of conflicts among traditional leaders across the country, not just here. Not just in Lundaland but also across the country. We thank him for that. So our duty those of us who have remained – I must emphasize here, life is a gift from God; God is a giver of life to all of us He decides when we are born and from what parents. He decides where you are born from. As a consequence of that, by that decision or those decisions of His He decides what language you speak, the language you speak in a family you are born in. You may learn other languages but if the original language is associated with your parent…So when people fight about that one is that tribe, that one is that language, that is not our part. That is God’s decision. We should stay away from that front. We must accept death as God’s decision. He gives, He takes. Our duty is to accept God’s decision.”

President Hichilema advised the royal establishment to ensure no dispute in the succession process by strictly following the family tree.

He said the government would support the process of selection but would not interfere.

President Hichilema said the successor would take the heavy responsibility of looking after the family and the issues of development that the chief was interested in in Kalumbila.

“The Minister of Local Government and Rural Development [Gary Nkombo] talked about many succession wrangles. This is a concern to this government. Therefore, we ask the Musele Royal family that they should not add to the chiefdoms that are squabbling about succession. Follow the family tree. It is solely your decision this government will not interfere with the selection process when that time comes. Now we are mourning the chief with respect, with love and with unity,” said President Hichilema. “Therefore, we just advise that take heart, take care as you run through this process. Do not allow people who are not part of the process to enter the process. Some people come to the process only to bring about… The successor must take the heavy responsibility of looking after the family, the children, the widow, the entire family and also the issues of development that the chief was interested in here in Kalumbila and his chiefdom and the province.”

PF was far much better than UPND in terms of governance, infrastructure, living standards and commodity prices- Davies Mwila

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WE WERE FAR MUCH BETTER IN TERMS OF GOVERNANCE, LIVING STANDARDS – FORMER PF SG MWILA.

FORMER PF secretary general Davies Mwila says Zambians shouldn’t waste their time thinking that things will improve under the new dawn government because the “economic managers are liars”.

And Mwila says PF was far much better than UPND in terms of governance, infrastructure, living standards and commodity prices.

Last week, Local Government and Rural Development Minister Gary Nkombo said Zambians should wait for the UPND administration to clock one year in office and they will see the speed at which the government will satisfy people.

But in an interview, Mwila argued that the UPND leadership would continue asking for more time in which to perform.

“They used to boast that they are economic managers but now things are hard for them, they can’t turn around the economy. Now they are saying give us one year, we are learning. We told the Zambian people that you can’t vote for a person who has not even been a councilor before. Zambians didn’t want to listen. Now, Zambians will continue suffering because they didn’t want to listen. Look, they will move from one year, the other time the President was saying five years. After five years they will go to 10 years. So they will be just going round,” he said.

“They are not going to do anything, people will be suffering. Now mealie meal is K150, by December it will be around K200, and we are not going anywhere. If Zambians expect that things will change, they should not be wasting [their time]. Things will never change, things will never improve because these economic managers are liars.”

He advised the government to quickly change their strategy, saying things on the ground were not good for them.

“Let them just go back to the drawing board and ensure that the economy improves. Otherwise what is prevailing on the ground is not good for them. People are complaining unless Gary Nkombo and Cornelius Mweetwa are living in another world. But if they are living in Zambia, they should go on the ground and ask what is prevailing on the ground and ask the people. They will be told exactly what is going on. It’s better they change their strategy as quickly as possible otherwise things are not good for them,” he said.

And Mwila said Zambians were already missing PF’s leadership because commodities were cheaper during their tenure.

“Of course (people are missing the PF), they are missing. You saw what happened when [Joseph] Majanji went to Kwacha. The whole Kwacha went for him, why? They are missing the leadership of the PF. They are waiting for us to reorganise ourselves and elect a president or have a leader. That’s what all people are waiting for, otherwise, under the UPND leadership, it is a disaster. It’s like we do not have the Ministers, it’s a one-man show; Hakainde Hichilema alone. You can’t even see the Ministers,” he said.

“So what we are saying is that as the PF, we are reorganising ourselves to ensure that we elect a leader at the general conference and move forward. And I can tell you that they will continue missing the PF. Why? They are making comparisons. When we were in power, you look at the price of mealie meal, we left it at K110 and it’s now at K150. The fuel price, we left it at K16, it’s now at K28. So the Zambian people think that PF is far much better than the UPND. When you change a government, you change a government for the better because when things improve or change, all of us benefit, including the opposition.”

Mwila insisted that PF was far much better than the UPND in terms of governance, infrastructure, living standards and commodity prices.

“Very few people will join UPND, there is nothing. All those who are joining UPND just want to go and maybe eat with them, make some money. There is nothing that anyone can follow there, there is nothing. So, PF is far much better than the UPND in terms of governance, infrastructure, living standards, prices of commodities; we are far much better than them,” said Mwila.

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HARRY KALABA: If Visionless Was A Person

HARRY KALABA: IF VISIONLESS WAS A PERSON

Scoop Editorial: July 24, 2022

A FEW months ago, when a leadership wrangle erupted in the Democratic Party (DP) and reached its crescendo of madness, we elected to remain quiet for the time being.

We elected to do so because that is our tradition. We don’t rush to make conclusions based on hearsay. We investigate issues and later take a stand based on facts and not rumours.

After a perusal of court and party documents which were a borne of contention, we realised that Harry had no case in court. We realised that his opponents stood on firm ground and no matter what Harry and his tandem of praise singers would do, they would lose the case.

We did not do an editorial to that effect because we did not want to be prejudicial and even now, we are careful not to wad into the legal web because we know the case is still very much active in court despite Harry deciding to “resign” from the party.

To those who do not understand the genesis of this saga clearly, Harry was a staunch Patriotic Front (PF) cadre who abused opponents each time they brought characters like Edgar Lungu to question. Harry defended Edgar fervently like a blind disciple. When Edgar and his minions were maiming Zambians who did not agree with PF tyranny, Harry was among those vuvuzelas who defended Edgar to the last drop of their blood.

Harry was rewarded handsomely for his cheerleading role in PF with a ministerial job, as Minister of Foreign Affairs until, like Satan the Devil, he decided to become the most high and because it was not possible at that time to use the PF ladder to rise to the top when the monster in Edgar who Harry and his friends created still had unfinished business, Kalaba decided to resign and form his party. But there was a problem.

The problem was that it was almost impossible for Harry to register DP with him as the party president. With Edgar as Republican President and the shroud Stephen Kampyongo as Minister of Home Affairs, there was no way Harry was going to be allowed to register his political party and to save himself from this headache, Harry decided to use other people as office bearers to DP. That was Edgar for you. Felix Mutati suffered the same fate for a long time as efforts to register the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) yielded nothing. The tag team of political insolence and hooliganism consisting of Edgar and Stephen simply made it impossible for him to register his party.

At some point Felix was even tempted to buy off one of the smaller political parties and then go for a convention and change officer bearers, all because of the PF tyranny. It was much later that he succeeded and this is the same predicament the unwise Harry found himself in.

So, when the other team said Harry has never been in any party position in the DP, they were very correct because his name was nowhere near the party documents at the Registrar of Societies and this is where he lost it. Harry was carried away by party support and forgot that Nebuchadnezzar was out grazing with the cattle next door and that it was just a matter of time before a volcano would erupt from among the very people who he confided in, as they would get fed up with his bulldozing antics. Harry forgot to normalise things once the party was registered by changing office bearers to include himself in the hierarchy.

He underestimated the power of those he was fronting. He thought everyone would remain loyal to him in the midst of his arrogance and know-it-all attitude to party members and it was just one move which left him beaten to the ground like a kalukuluku.

Harry was not fought by his members because he is not in the party structures. He was fought because he ran the party like his own poultry farm. He thought all members were docile enough to obey his instructions without question. He missed the point and found himself in the sewer, teaming with filthy and to hear him ranting about how he was allegedly frustrated by the Judiciary, shows that even through this ordeal, he has not repented. It is clear that Harry is not sincere with himself.

Harry had no ground for winning the court case. It is not because the judiciary frustrated him by not disposing off the case early enough. Harry had no case to contend in the first place and all that nonsense he said today was just a facesaver. Harry should be the last person to pour his anger on the Judiciary. His problem did not start and will never end with the Judicary. Harry just doesn’t have the political intelligence. Like a teen who has just known how to propose girls, he is moved by excitement and this is where he gets its wrong.

Instead of blaming the judiciary or Government over his misfortune, he should be cursing himself for helping this country create a monster in Edgar which has come to devour him. Had the PF not given us a ruthless leader who never believed in democracy, Harry would not have been party-less today because he would have registered the DP with his name among the party leaders.

What Harry lacks is foresight. He never saw his current predicament coming. He never envisioned that the people he had gathered to register a political party to wrestle power from the PF would deal with him ruthlessly. Harry has not resigned from DP. He had no position to resign from. He was just a consultant who stood as presidential candidate on the party ticket. Save for the ballot paper, Harry’s name was nowhere near the party leadership.

But this is what happens when you overrate yourself yet you are just a notch above a chicken brain. This is what happens when you start thinking like a compound slay queen who agrees to sleep with a prophet in exchange for blessings. If you are a political party leader who still believes a prophet can make you Republican President, then you must think again.

Harry has reached the dead end. He must now start all over again because when people advised him, he thought they were stupid. No matter how long a log can float on water, it can never be a crocodile. Kalaba may have been at the helm of the formation of the DP and could have even forked out his own pocket money to help establish it, but that on its own does not qualify him to be the party leader and he must not attack innocent people for his own failure.

Let him blame himself and we hope as he registers another party, he will do the needful this time other than basking in the confidence of misguided arrogance.

No one frustrated Harry. He is just an epitome of being visionless, chapwa!

Pope Francis arrives in Canada to apologise to Indigenous groups for past physical and sexual abuses after nearly 200 bodies were found in mass grave at former Catholic school (photos)

Pope Francis began a historic visit to Canada on Sunday July 24, to apologize to Indigenous peoples for abuses by missionaries at residential schools, one year after the bodies of nearly 200 students were found in a mass grave at former Catholic school.

The visit is one of the key steps in the Catholic Church’s efforts to reconcile with Native communities and help them heal from generations of trauma.

During his arrival in Canada, the Pope who arrived in wheel chair kissed the hand of a residential school survivor at the Edmonton, Alberta, airport as he was welcomed by Indigenous representatives, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mary Simon, an Inuk who’s Canada’s first Indigenous governor general.

The Canadian government has admitted that physical and sexual abuse were rampant in the state-funded Christian schools that operated from the 19th century to the 1970s. Some 150,000 Indigenous children were taken from their families and forced to attend in an effort to isolate them from the influence of their homes, Native languages and cultures and assimilate them into Canada’s Christian society.

Indigenous groups are seeking more than just words, as they press for access to church archives to learn the fate of children who never returned home from the residential schools. They also want justice for the abusers, financial reparations and the return of Indigenous artifacts held by the Vatican Museums.

Francis kissed the hand of residential school survivor Elder Alma Desjarlais of the Frog Lake First Nations as she was introduced to him.

‘Right now, many of our people are skeptical and they are hurt,’ said Grand Chief George Arcand Jr. of the Confederacy of Treaty Six First Nations, who greeted the pope. Yet he expressed hope that with the papal apology, ‘We could begin our journey of healing .. and change the way things have been for our people for many, many years.’

Assembly of First Nations National Chief RoseAnne Archibald, one of the country’s most prominent Indigenous leaders, said several members of her family attended residential schools, including a sister who died at one in Ontario. She described it as ‘an institution of assimilation and genocide.’

During her flight to Alberta, ‘I was just so overcome with emotion and there were different times on the plane where I really had to stop myself from breaking into a deep sob,’ she said. ‘I realized that I am an intergenerational trauma survivor and there are so many people like me.’

Francis’ week-long trip – which will take him to Edmonton; Quebec City and finally Iqaluit, Nunavut, in the far north – follows meetings he held in the spring at the Vatican with delegations from the First Nations, Metis and Inuit. Those meetings culminated with a historic April 1 apology for the ‘deplorable’ abuses committed by some Catholic missionaries in residential schools.

Then-Prime Minister Stephen Harper issued a formal apology over the residential schools in 2008. As part of a lawsuit settlement involving the government, churches and approximately 90,000 surviving students, Canada paid reparations that amounted to billions of dollars being transferred to Indigenous communities.

Canada’s Catholic Church says its dioceses and religious orders have provided more than $50 million in cash and in-kind contributions, and hope to add $30 million more over the next five years.

Continued Insults And Abuse Of Our President By Political Riff Raffs Will Not Be Condoned – Obvious Mwaliteta

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Statement for immediate release

CONTINUED INSULTS AND ABUSE OF OUR PRESIDENT BY POLITICAL RIFF RAFFS WILL NOT BE CONDONED – OBVIOUS MWALITETA

As Lusaka Province UPND, we noted with displeasure the continued abuse and insults towards President Hakainde Hichilema by Members of the Patriotic Front and their stooges who are failing to accept the landslide victory of UPND.

It is on record that Antonio Mwanza offered illegal and criminal advise to his party President not hand over power after losing by one million votes in a democratic elections. This clearly shows the levels of hatred PF members have against President Hichilema. We urge the police to investigate this treasonable intention by criminals and enemies of the people.

This is the same chap who is on record wishing President Hakainde Hichilema to die in prison. The same person has continued to peddle lies, insults and propaganda against President Hakainde Hichilema. This behavior will not be tolerated anymore, Antonio Mwanza and his fellow minions are swimming in very dangerous waters. You have abused our President for far too long and enough is enough. What kind of hatred is this?

PF’s abuse of our President is historical and monumental but we will not continue condoning it any longer. We have enough political will and required numbers to make a spirited stand against this abuse. UPND members are still fresh from the trenches and still battle hardened, we have the experience of dodging PF bullets and swallowing teargas. We can call on this experience.

And please let the Lamentations Team know that all the infrastructure development they are claiming to have been started by them were actually started by late President RB, the man whose innocent wife they harassed. PF’s only so called development were non existent FTJ, Mushindo and Lewanika ghost Universities where they only dug holes, poured a bit of concrete and then chewed the money. Evidence is there.

While in opposition President Hakainde Hichilema promised free education, PF argued, HH delivered. He promised enhanced CDF for all Constituencies including theirs, they argued where he would get the money from, HH delivered. He promised massive recruitment of teachers, they lamented, HH delivered. Instead of thanking him, they are now crying about where the teachers will be accommodated. No shame these people!

And now mass recruitment of Health workers is loading, and HH will deliver. Behave PF. Get used to the idea that you are in the opposition, if you want advice on how to be in opposition, ask us we were there. Bitter cry babies.

Obvious Summerton Mwaliteta,
UPND Chairman,
Lusaka Province.

TONGA BULL HAS DELIVERED…Luapula chiefs are saying HH well done – Chief Chisunka

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TONGA BULL HAS DELIVERED
…Luapula chiefs are saying HH well done – Chisunka

By Kombe Mataka

HH is indeed a Tonga bull because he has shamed those people that thought he will not fulfill the promise of employing 30,000 teachers, says chief Chisunka of the Ushi people of Mansa district.


Addressing journalists shortly after a council meeting held in Mansa on Thursday, Chisunka who is chairperson of the chiefs’ council in the Luapula Province, said the traditional leaders were happy with news of deployment of teachers.


“This (UPND) government gave us free education. When they did that, they also assured us that they would employ about 30,000 teachers, a promise they have fulfilled through the leadership of Hakainde Hichilema. Indeed, he is a Tonga bull. Atuma akatapula, aboma akatapula abalemu doubter ukweba ati teti afikilishe (He has shamed us, he has shamed critics who thought he would not deliver). He has delivered. We have seen the names. We are very grateful to HH. We are grateful to the new dawn government,” Chisunka said. “Don’t listen to critics, ama pull me down (the people that bring others down). When names are published, it does not mean that they will be put on the payroll immediately because they have been employed. There will be issuing of appointment letters, posting them to their stations. This can even go up to next year before they finally get in classes because they are a lot. But HH, don’t listen to people that want to take you back. Continue working hard. Namuboma akatapula, tapali napakusalapukila. (You have shamed them, there is no room for criticism).”
Chisunka also warned teachers in the province to be dedicated to their duties.


“Area councillors, us chiefs and PTA (Parents Teachers Association) members let us ensure that these teachers work. We don’t want teachers to abscond classes without permission. I want the residents to be reporting such teachers. I will not tolerate such teachers. They will be sent to work so they must work. They must work in the stipulated hours,” he said. “Now what is remaining is to ensure that we appeal to area councillors to write and apply for projects to build houses so that our teachers will have accommodation. Even you the residents of the community that are near these schools, build houses which teachers can rent from their hardship allowances. If those that can afford to build can build flats near these schools, let them do that. Let us just not look at money coming from CDF. They can build two bedrooms and nice washrooms which teachers can rent. As Chief Chisunka, and on behalf of the chiefs in Luapula, we are very happy. As a chairperson of the chiefs’ council, I’m receiving a number of calls from other chiefs saying HH well done. Development will now start coming because the teachers are in the villages. This is the development that we want.”


Chisunka said he would not tolerate teachers who would miss classes without permission from the authorities.
“My appeal is that these teachers are deployed in rural areas and not in towns because that is where there is a critical shortage of teachers. We don’t want a situation where teachers come here and after a while they start asking for transfers. We ask that such be punished by the government. Don’t give them transfers if they don’t have a proper reason for relocating. When they’re looking for employment they cry, but once given employment they say ‘we don’t want to work at Mungulukata, Mulyango, Mutwango, for example. We don’t want that,” he said. ‘’Those that have been left out from the recruitment, it is not the end of the world. There will be replacements very soon. This is not the end. I am sure there are other sectors in which the government is going to employ.”


And Chisunka called for speedy approval of projects under CDF, saying development must not stall.
“We had a full council [meeting]. We made a number of observations and on the need to ensure that those constituency development project proposals in various places start. These projects have been written down, now what we want to see as chiefs is implementation. We have heard that Mansa Central Constituency will be sitting tomorrow (yesterday) as well as Bahati. This will be the second time they will be sitting to look at which projects will be approved. I am very happy because if projects are not on paper, our people get impatient,” said Chisunka. “When we had a council meeting, we also told area members of parliament to ensure that they give information to the people on what they are doing in various wards. If there is no information, people will be left in suspense. They must tell us what government is doing and their future plans for our people. Where they fail to achieve their plans, they must still come back to engage the people.”

Man Who Turned Himself Into An Alien Cries For Not Getting A Job Due To His Looks

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A man who is transforming himself into a ‘black alien’ has revealed he can’t get a job thanks to his extreme look, saying a lot of people simply ‘don’t understand’. Watch a video about his makeover here:

Anthony Loffredo has covered most of his body in dark tattoos – including his eyeballs – and has also had implants installed under the skin on his head and arms and had two fingers, parts of his nose and both ears amputated.

After getting his tongue modified so it is split down the middle to create a forked effect, he is also planning to have his penis split in half.

Loffredo, who documents his transformation into a ‘black alien’ on Instagram, has admitted there’s a lot of ‘negative’ reaction to his unique style – prompting judgment not only from people in the street, but also prospective employers.

Speaking on an episode of Spanish podcast Club 113, Loffredo said: “This type of change, it’s not just a tattoo, it’s something bigger.

“With my family, I can’t find a job, there’s lots of negative stuff. It could be positive because you feel better, but you have to know there’s also a dark side.”

He continued: “It’s a fight everyday, because everyday you find new people who don’t understand, who want to judge.

“It’s life, not everyone understands everything. Like me, I don’t understand lots of things about lots of people.

“You can’t judge someone, no one knows what’s inside someone’s head, why they’re doing that, you need to talk with this person.”

Elsewhere in the podcast, Loffredo explained how people often have an ‘interesting’ reaction to how he looks.

He said: “I’m human. There’s people who think I’m just crazy. There’s people, who when they see me, shout and run and many things.”

But he insisted that he doesn’t ‘like playing with people’ and goes out of his way to try and make others feel more comfortable.

“I think it’s dangerous to not try to do that,” Loffredo added.

“At night when I go past people in the street, I move to the other side.

“When I cross with people, like old people, I change sides in the street. Also with kids I’m careful. I know it can be a shock.”

Loffredo stressed that he just wants to be seen as a ‘normal’ person, just like anyone else.

“I’m a normal guy, I work, I have a family,” he said.

“I like being looked at like a normal guy with a job, with a family, who has a friend, girlfriend, all of that. That’s what makes me normal.”

Single dad handling disabled daughters periods

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Single dad handling disabled daughters periods

LYND Mangemba, 18, is glued to a small television set in a two room house in Lusaka’s Mtendere Township not because she wants to but because of a disability she was born with keeping her confined in the house.

She is being taken care of by her father. Lynd cannot easily walk as she wobbles with every step she takes. Her hands, too, are not stable, they shake making it difficult for her to be on a wheelchair without an aid. She is not the only sibling with a disability in the family.

Her brother, Innocent, 21, is also confined to a wheelchair.

Innocent is paralysed from the waist going down.
Lynd can hardly speak and to get an idea from what she is trying to communicate, one has to get used to the kind of speech she uses.

Her father, Mr Makina Mangemba, 52, is the only helper in all that Lynd depends on.
Her mother, Susan Mulenga Makoloka, allegedly left her matrimonial home in 2007, almost a year after Lynd and her twin brother were born.

To date, Lynd has not set sight on her mother. Now the situation is unbearable because it has been worsened by her failure to care for herself whenever she is having her monthly menstruation.

It is her father who has taken up the responsibility of making pads for her using his clothes and sometimes Lynd’s clothes.

“It has not been easy to take care of Lynd because of her disability. She is totally different from Innocent, who is wheelchair-bound but can do certain things on his own,” Mr Mangemba said.

Each time Lynd is having her menstruation and there are no pads, whatever pieces of clothing used are discarded in the pit latrine.

“I will never get used. It is a hard job to do caring for a girl and worse off during her menstruation as a father. I never imagined such a time would come but I have no choice. I am the only person that is available.

Central African Republic Ready to Launch “Sango Coin” Cryptocurrency

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The Central African Republic, which adopted Bitcoin as legal tender in April, is poised to roll out its own digital currency as part of a plan to develop its financial industry.

The “Sango Coin”, described as a “national digital currency” will go on sale on July 21 with a minimum investment of $500 to be paid in cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin and Ethereum, according to the country’s Sango investment website.

Central African Republic became the first African state to make bitcoin legal tender in April, raising eyebrows among many crypto experts and drawing words of caution from the International Monetary Fund.

CAR’s crypto ambitions have raised concerns, given it is one of the world’s poorest countries with significant infrastructure gaps. CAR’s government said it wants to make the transfer of money easier for its citizens, but just 557,000 of its 4.8 million people have access to the Internet and electricity coverage remains low.

The plan comes as the market capitalization of digital assets has dropped by about $2 trillion since late 2021, with Bitcoin down more than 55% since the beginning of year.

While critics have questioned the launch of the crypto coin, the Sango concept deck shows that the CAR is not backing down. Instead, the concept deck appears to suggest that the CAR is planning to make Sango coins another acceptable form of payment

The nation’s treasury will hold 20% of the Sango Coin, according to a concept note on the project’s website. The Sango Coin’s use may also be tied to the marketing of the country’s resources and government services on citizenship, residency, and land ownership.

A 250-metre square plot of land is listed as $10,000, with the Sango Coins locked away for a decade. It was not clear if these options would also go on sale next week, when 210 million Sango Coins are on offer, priced at $0.10 each.

The website said there would be 12 more-coin sales, with the price increasing each time. Many details were unclear, including what technology is being used, which companies are supporting the rollout and whether the price of the token would be free-floating or fixed.

“Sango Coin will be the currency for the next generation. The Central African Republic sits on a mountain of resources such as gold, diamonds, rare minerals, unexploited resources. Sango Coin will enable the direct access to our resources for the whole world,” President Faustin-Archange Touadera said in a virtual briefing in April.

British boxer Sunny Edwards beats up Twitter troll who travelled 200 miles for fight to settle their online spat

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British boxer Sunny Edwards beats up Twitter troll who travelled 200 miles for fight to settle their online spat
Sunny Edwards, a British professional boxer and the current flyweight world champion, had to beat up a “Twitter troll” who came to his Sheffield gym from London to settle their online dispute.

Following days of an online argument, his opponent, Fab Tanga, paid £110 to travel 200 miles by train for the fight.

On Friday, July 22, Tanga first mentioned the Yorkshire matchup when he said: “I promise, Sunny Edwards, I promise on my life that if you are going to answer, Tomorrow morning I will be in front of your gym between 11 and 12.” If you allow me to spend the money I use to buy food and you do not show up, I shall run hysterically through Sheffield.

He later added: ‘For the little I know about Sunny Edwards, I and him we don’t give a s*** of what you think, we want just fight. Probably we will not sleep tonight, probably tomorrow morning our adrenaline can turn on the light of the whole UK. He is a warrior, he will be there, we will fight as warriors.’

On the day of the fight, Tanga had to retire from the impromptu clash in the second round from exhaustion, after being left on the ropes by Edwards.

When Tanga arrived in Yorkshire, he posted a photo outside Edwards’ gym in the Steel City.

This message prompted the 26-year-old flyweight champ to drive to the gym – with his two young kids in the back seats.

In a video on route to the gym, posted on Twitter, Edwards said: ‘I’m on the way right now, don’t go anywhere you little f***ing helmet.’

The clash later took place with live streamed footage showing Edwards landing early headshots on the inexperienced Tanga. The fight later got into the second round, with Edwards sending Tanga into the ropes with aright punch, before he quit with exhaustion from the unexpected bout.

The pair have since shared positive tweets about each other since the fight, signaling an end to their long-running dispute.

Edwards said: ‘He defo won my respect’, whilst Tanga tagged the victor, tweeting: ‘You demonstrated to me that in UK there are at least one SUPER CHAMPION’.


Edwards won the IBF flyweight belt in May 2021 when he earned a unanimous points victory over South Africa’s Moruti Mthalane.


The 18-0 fighter became the second member of his family to win a flyweight world title after his brother Charlie, and still retains that IBF crown, most recently beating Muhammad Waseem in March.

Justice Minister Haimbe Is Wrong On Mumbi Phiri’s Issue- Peter Sinkamba

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Peter Sinkamba

JUSTICE MINISTER HAIMBE IS WRONG ON MUMBI PHIRI’S ISSUE

Minister of Justice is reported to have said that the incarceration of PF Deputy Secretary General Mumbi Phiri is within the law. We beg to differ with the honorable Minister on this point.

Zambia is a Constitutional democracy Republic. The sovereignty authority of the Republic has been assigned to various public and Constitutional officers. With respect to determination of whether an act is lawful or not has been constitutionally delegated to courts of law. A minister has no authority to determine so. An honorable Haimbe being a State Counsel, he is better place to know this than I do. Put simply, he has no constitutional authority to determine whether the prolonged detention of Mrs Phiri is lawful or not. So, the issue of whether Mrs Phiri is lawfully detained in neither here no there at this point.

The issue we have with the prolonged detention is the motivation for her detention. Most of us hold the view that her detention is politically motivated because of her political views.

Hence, we have called upon the State to either promptly take her to court or release her unconditionally.

The issue raised by the honorable Minister of first in, first out is neither here nor there.

Globally, the problem with political persecution is that the executive can use all sorts of excuses to punish their political opponents. Usually, the State uses institutions such as police, secret service and prisons to achieve these ends, many a time fronting cases that are unbailable such as treason, murder, stealing motor vehicle, etc.

We think that the case of Mrs. Mumbi Phiri falls in the category of politically motivated cases because the charge of murder that has been slapped against her does not add up, just like the case of treason that was levelled against President HH.

In a case of murder, the prosecution must prove beyond every reasonable doubt that the said action or inaction of the accused was intentional and with the knowledge that death or grievous bodily harm was its probable or foreseeable consequence. In simple terms, this means that it must be proved that although the deceased died as a result of what the accused did, the action of the accused was intentional, with the intent of killing the victim or causing grievous bodily harm to the victim.

Intents or intentions (which is called mensrea in legal parlance) is very crucial in criminal trials. It is what determines wether the accused be convicted for murder or for manslaughter. When the prosecution fails to prove that the action of the accused person is intentional to cause the death of the victim, the accused will be convicted for manslaughter instead of murder.

As a decorated lawyer of high standing in the country, the honorable Minister knows too well that in criminal trials, the standard of proof is “beyond reasonable doubt”. In simple terms, this means that the prosecution must prove that the accused committed the crime beyond every atom of doubt that the blind will see and the deaf will hear; that the accused person truly committed that crime visible to the blind and audible to the deaf. The honorable Minister also knows too well that it is usually the person who alleges that another person committed a crime that has the onus to prove that the accused person really committed the crime in question.

Now, when we read the story of the murder that occurred in Kaoma, and how it happened, the offence for which Mrs. Mumbi Phiri is alleged to have committed, it is very clear, even from blind and the deaf that in her case, the three ingredients of a murder case are lacking and cannot be proved by the State in any reasonable tribunal.

So, the only reason why State continues to incarcerate her can only be on political motivation grounds.

We earnestly advise the UPND Government to refrain or desist from such tempting abuse.

In closing, we once again appeal to President HH to intervene in the matter and release Mrs. Mumbi Phiri from this clear case of injustice.

HH SHOULD RULE UNTIL 2031…but it’s his choice – chief Mukuni’s wife Veronica

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HH SHOULD RULE UNTIL 2031

…but it’s his choice – Veronica Mukuni

By Edwin Mbulo in Kazungula

I PERSONALLY want HH to rule up to 2031, says senior chief Mukuni’s wife Veronica.

Queen Veronica, who is traditionally referred to as the Mukalya, says whoever succeeds President Hakainde Hichilema should adopt his unity and peacebuilding acts.

Reflecting on this year’s Bene Mukuni Traditional Ceremony held at Simukale Shrine which was graced by the Head of State, the Mukalya said President Hichilema’s humility is amazing.

“He like me were incarcerated over flimsy charges which did not warrant cell detention. And I am amazed at the mud being thrown against him. I have not heard of anyone who has been detained at an unknown location and denied visitation from lawyers or family members as was the norm just last year,” she said. “I personally want him rule up to 2031 but that is the democratic right of all Zambians and his personal choice if he wants to defend his presidency in 2026. But with him in office for two terms it will be a game changer for the Zambians youth, the poor rural woman, and men who need a better life. His leadership has already shown a good beginning for our diverse cultural heritage as a country.”

Veronica noted that President Hichilema had not taken personal revenge against those that harassed him.

“He is instead day-in and day-out preaching love, peace and unity. He wants a youth not to be a criminal like what we had last year with some youths adopting movie-like names such as commander. I want my children, my subjects and all Zambians never to be treated based on their tribe or whom they want to support politically,” she said. “So my dream is to have a Zambia that is free of cadres in markets, bus stations and to do this I want whoever will succeed HH to adopt his unity and peacebuilding acts. We are one people living in diversity.”

Veronica thanked all traditional leaders who made it to the Bene Mukuni Traditional Ceremony last Saturday and the government for support.

She added that the ceremony was very peaceful without any signs of caderism or party regalia.

“Everyone interacted as Zambians. Only the police were giving instructions so as to maintain peace and order. To this end I appeal to all Zambians to embrace a culture of unity and peace for the sake of posterity. Our grandchildren will not forgive us if we don’t embrace peace and unity. Let’s work hard, thinking of them every day,” said Veronica.

“If you are against this unity and peace, which is against tribalism, I will challenge you to show me a family which has only one or two tribes in their line up from mother, father, nieces, uncles, grandchildren, cousins and in-laws.”

HH is either naive or has extreme appetite for dictatorship – Sean Tembo

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By Thomas Ngala

INDEED, in Hakainde Hichilema we have a President who is either extremely naive or who has an extreme appetite for dictatorship or both, Sean Tembo has charged.

The Patriots for Economic Progress (PeP) leader insinuated in a press statement that President Hichilema appears to see trial as an unnecessary inconvenience.

He charged that to the President, a person is guilty simply because they have been accused of committing an offence “even if they have not been subjected to any trial”.

Tembo has been using his Facebook page to advocate the release of former PF deputy secretary general Mumbi Phiri, who is in detention charged with murder but yet to be tried.

He has been calling on President Hichilema to either take the Phiri to court or release her.

“Hakainde Hichilema made a very unfortunate statement during his last press conference at State House in which he said if it was up to him, he would change the law so that those accused of corruption can be detained for up to 90 days before being taken to court. Clearly the President appears to have very little understanding on how the rule of law should work,” Tembo said. “To him, a person is guilty simply because they have been accused of committing an offence even if they have not been subjected to any trial. He sees a trial as an unnecessary inconvenience. For a person who wields so much power as Republican President, that is a very dangerous mindset to have. Indeed, in Hakainde Hichilema we have a President who is either extremely naive or who has an extreme appetite for dictatorship or both. Either way, if we relent in holding him accountable, this country will take so many backward strides as far as the rule of law is concerned.”

Tembo said President Hichilema must aspire to be a better person than those who persecuted him.

“Our advice to Hakainde Hichilema is that he should use the power which the Zambian people bestowed on him on 12th August 2021, to do good for the people. Let him use his presidential power to lift people out of poverty, reduce the cost of living, grow the economy, create jobs, enhance the rule of law and constitutionalism and just make Zambia a better place than he found it when he ascended to office,” said Tembo. “It is common cause that Hakainde Hichilema was mistreated and persecuted by the previous regime during his time in opposition, but he must aspire to be a better person than those who persecuted him. He must set better standards, for it is on the basis of the standards that he sets today, that he will be treated when he leaves office. He must be continuously conscious of the bed that he makes today, for he shall one day be required to lie in it. Take Mumbi Phiri to court or release her from prison.”

Copper Queens are Champions,Treat them Better- Bowman Lusambo

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Hon. Bowman Lusambo
Maltreatment of our heroines-The Copper Queens have been hard done

The Football Association of Zambia and the entire Zambian government ought to be embarrassed and hang their heads in shame for failing to perform a simple task of chartering a flight for the Copper Queens.

The manner in which FAZ and the Ministry of Sports have bungled the travel plans for the team speaks to the nonchalant attitude with which issues of national importance are approached in this country.

The Copper Queens broke all the national records by qualifying to the World Cup and someone holding a public office at FAZ and Ministry of Sports sat and decided to fly back our heroines commercial? This single act calls into question the leadership acumen of some people entrusted with public office.

Chartering a plane from Rabat to Lusaka is not rocket science. The moment the girls made it to the Semi Final, a detailed travel plan should have been etched because it was clear the girls would stay up to end of the tournament. We saw on TV a jubilant Sports Permanent Secretary comrade Kangwa Chileshe in the stands jumping up and down along with his Director of Sports. We do not want to believe that Comrade Kangwa and his Director flew all the way to Morocco to chase after their allowances and act like a mere spectators.

The fact that the girls are now going to be transported in batches like some Katundu from Tunduma via Nakonde only goes to show the leadership deficit that this country is suffering from.

Our girls are our heroines, they showed grit and strong character at the tournament and inspired millions of girls across the continent and someone who still feels maltreating them in this manner is Ok should not hold public office.

For Andrew Kamanga, the man claimed to have serious corporate sector credentials but he even fails to do a simple task of getting the business community to charter a flight for the girls and he still wants to continue at Football House, give us a break!!!

HH is a dictator in the making who wants to stifle democracy. He is responsible of leadership wrangles in Democratic Party- Harry Kalaba

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Kalaba quits DP, to form new party

By Fanny Kalonda

HARRY Kalaba has resigned from the Democratic Party, which he led for the past five years and plans to form another party ahead of the 2026 general elections.
Kalaba has since warned his detractors that “there is no stopping us now. This train is moving in full motion.”

“Therefore, after serious reflection and prayerful introspection, I have made a decision to resign my position as president of the Democratic Party and indeed from the Democratic Party itself,” he announced yesterday. “A party that I have over the last past five years helped to build, having lifted it from a dormant state to participating in the 2021 general elections and fielding candidates across all the 10 provinces. Subsequent from my resignation from the DP, we are now proceeding to lodge in an application for the formation of another political party and I will do it myself. I will not use surrogates this time. I will do it myself. So that they don’t say, ‘no…’ I will do it myself. As you may be aware, this decision has been necessitated by the delay in the disposal of the ongoing case in the courts of law. While am optimistic about the future of our Judiciary, I’m concerned about the manner in which our case has been handled. And for this reason, I have decided to step out and start a chance of preparing to participate in the 2026 general elections. I’m sure all of you have been following on what has been happening in the Democratic Party.”


Judith Kabemba, who was Kalaba’s running mate in last year’s presidential elections contested her boss’ leadership. The matter is before the High Court.

“I was under the impression myself as a layman that, obviously from October when this thing started, our courts are going to adjudicate within three, four months and this thing was going to be over. We have been waiting hoping the courts would say whether it’s Harry Kalaba who is president or is not president of the party. It didn’t happen. We have had to go through three judges just over this matter. Three judges… We have had to write in February, even to the Chief Justice [Mumba Malila] over this matter. In May when the first ruling was made, there are certain things we wanted to appeal. But because we didn’t want to procrastinate the process, we said let’s just leave it. Let the courts adjudicate. Let them tell us whether I was legitimately elected at the convention or not, then we move on. We don’t know when the ruling will court out. Maybe in 2024, maybe in 2026. I don’t know. And I don’t have powers to force the courts to move at the pace I want them to move. They move at their own pace with their own reason,” said Kalaba. “But at least I have reason to myself, to make progress to what I’m doing.

Allow me to serve notice to our detractors. There is no stopping us now. This train is moving in full motion. For those who believe in the goals of Zambians, that represent the needs of Zambians, to you who believe that you were lied to last year, and therefore need to put an end to the lies in 2026, to you the youths who believe that Zambia deserves to be an economic hub of the region, going by the many natural resources the country is endowed with, I urge you to join me and let’s start working together so that we build a movement that will take back power from self-serving imperialists. Join me as we embark on this journey to transform Zambia. A journey that seeks to give back Zambia to the Zambians. And not the rich who want to pirate the wealth of Zambia and shelve it in the offshore account…

SPEECH BY HARRY KALABA

Date: 24th July, 2022

Time: 10:00AM

Introduction:

I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for taking the time to attend todays’ Press briefing that has been long overdue. As you all know, five years ago, I made a decision to take my fight for humanity to the next level as I felt that life could not be good for me if it was not good for the majority of citizens.

I have every conviction that what makes Zambia lag behind her peers is its failure to pursue a pro poor agenda that is predicated on raising the standard of living of the majority of Zambians. When President Michael Chilufya Sata called me to join the PF, I saw in him a genuine passion and desire to liberate the people of Zambia.without any hesitation, I joined him in his pursuit to ushering in a Pro-poor movement that culminated in the PF winning elections in 2011 and ushering in a pro-poor government. Following President Sata’s election as the country’s 5th President, we did not just embark on delivering unprecedented infrastructure development but also made adjustements to the Pay As You Earn to ensure that it was more accommodating to the poor and less priviledged. His stand on corruption and abuse of office, made MCS not just an attractive leader to work with but also helped Zambia to be a preferred country to invest especially from those who sought to make a difference in peoples lives. The evidence of what we set off to do under MCS’s leadership can be seen today by the number of schools and health posts and hospitals that where built over a 10 year period. Traveling across provinces and countries is easier today because we ushered in a pro poor government that got down to work and addressed the needs of the majority poor in Zambia.

Ten years later, the UPND government was ushered into office and what was their first AGENDA:
i. “Handover the Nation to the Rich and Powerful”
ii. Develop a system that makes the rich richer and the poor poorer
iii. Give concessions to mining houses so that the nation become more dependent on foreign interest
iv. Ignore conventional wisdom and follow what the rich tell you no matter how much it affects the citizens
v. Take away subsidies from the citizens and give it to foreign firms
vi. Take the credit for all good things and blame all the bad things on PF
The challenges the country has had to contend with over the last ten (10) months has given me great conviction that we need to start making the necessary preparations to build a coalition of people and parties that share the passion for a prospersous Zambia that is concerned about the welfare of Zambians. Now is the time to start building linkages that will in 2026 rid this nation of a self serving leadership that prides in making the poor poorer and the rich richer. Now is the time to start the process of giving back the nation to the majority Zambians who were deceived in 2021 and settled for a fraud.


Rule of Law
Whereas the President would like us to believe that he is the best thing that ever happened to this country and that he has levelled the political playing field, his fear of the ineveitable in 2026 has made him so apprehensive to the point that he is even scared of his own shadow. When we last held a Press Briefing and told the nation that the President was the sponsor of the infighting in the DP, people turned up against us and asked us to provide evidence of the same. As fate would have it, KBN Televison made their scoup public in the form of a recording of two senior government officials – the Special Assistant to the President for Politics Mr. Levy Ngoma and the Premanent Secretary for Home Affairs and Internal Security Mr. Josephs Akafumba. That reveletion alone was enough to vindicate us and to show the world that indeed the President has been meddling in the internal affairs of opposition parties. When we engaged the international community over the revelation, they could not help but liken it to the Watergate Scandal but the President opted for total silence knowing very well that the incriminating words that where uttered by his Special Assistance were uttered with his permission.

Feudal Leadership
As a politician, I have sought to drive equity, level the playing field and pursue a non violent political discourse. It is therefore unacceptable for me and indeed well meaning citizens to sit back and watch the very things we condemned in the Past government taking root under the New Dawn government. Under this government that claims to uphold the rule of law, we have seen people being arrested for expressing their freedom of speech. We have seen Hon. Mumbi Phiri being locked up for over 140 days without being taken to court. We have seen Hon. Nakachinda, Mr. Chilufya Tayali and many more suffer at the hands of a government that claims to be a pioneer of freedom of movement and association. While on the one hand Zambians are struggling and can hardly make ends meet, the New Dawn government is being supported by a strong international PR functionary that is aimed at projecting it as the government of the people when in fact it is a feudal leadership, a woolf seeking to squeeze itself in a sheep’s skin.


A leadership that is kin on creating deals through its offshore linkages as opposed to dealing with the inadequacy in the country’s social services. A leadership that does not understand that the value of a leader is in his ability to honor his or her word.
Ladies and Gentlemen;
I want to serve warning to those who seek to exploit Zambia’s resources through the imposition of a puppet government. Enough is enough. It is a shame for former statesmen to hide behind foundations while they facilitate the pillaging of African resources. I want to call upon those former African leaders who are being used as urgents of confusion on the continent of Africa to desist from such devisive activities. While you pretend to be supporting democracy on the continent, the puppet master you have put in office is busy seeking to destroy internal democracy. How do you explain a President who appoints Joesphs Akafumba a man who become prominent after creating confusion in the NDC to be a Permanent Secretary and even giving him the Ministry of Home Affairs and Internal Security? A sensitive ministry for a traitor. How does a President who believes in democracy make it his preoccupation to destroy opposition leaders and their parties?
How does a President who believes in internal democracy send the police after a television station for exposing an audio recording of his Permanent Secretary and Special Assistant planning to frustrate and stiffle an opposition leader? Is this the Democracy their Foundation seeks to promote or may be it is just a façade that is used as a basis of siphoning mineral wealth from unsuspecting Africans?
Ladys and Gentlemen
I will not stand by and watch while things deteriorate in Zambia neither will I stand by and let the lengthy and protracted legal process stand in the way of my pursuing a cause for a better Zambia. It is clear that they are forces at play seeking to frustrate our cause for the economic emancipation of Zambia. Theirs is an agenda to keep us perpertually dependent on foreign interests even for things that we can handle internally.
Therefore, after serious reflection and prayerful introspection, I have made a decision to resign my position as President of the Democratic Party and indeed from the Democratic Party itself. A party that I have over the past five years helped to build having lifted it from a dormant state to participating in the 2021 General Elections and fielding candidates across all the 10 provinces. Subsequent to my resignation, from the DP, we are now proceeding to lodge in an application for the formation of another party.
As you may be aware, this decision has been necessitated by the delay in the disposal of the ongoing case in the Courts of Law. While I am optimistic about the future of our Judiciary, I am concerned by the manner in which our case has been handled and for this reason I have decided to step out and start the task of preparing to participate in the 2026 General Election. Allow me to serve notice to our detractors. There’s No Stopping Us Now!!! This train is moving in full motion. For those who believe in the cause of a Zambia that represents the need of Zambians, to you who believe that we were lied to last year and therefore need to put an end to the lies in 2026, to you the youths who believe that Zambia deserves to be an economic hub of the region going by the many natural resources the country is endowed with, I urge you to join me and lets start working together so that we build a movement that will take back power from self-serving imperialists.
Join me as we embark on this journey to transform Zambia. A journey that seeks to give back Zambia to the Zambians and not the rich who want to pilage the wealth of the nation and shelve it in their offshore accounts in some tax havens.
To my friends and family I want to say thank you.
Finally, let me also appreciate you the Fourth Estate for standing by the truth. I trust as we embark on this journey we will provide you with information to share with the nation and the international community. More importantly, we ask you to be a part of the cause for a better and prosperous Zambia.

God Bless You and God Bless Zambia

Harry Kalaba
2026 Presidential Candidate

Extravagance of last 7yrs has come to an end – HH

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Extravagance of last 7yrs has come to an end – HH

By Fanny Kalonda

PRESIDENT Hakainde Hichilema says it is very important for Zambia to address its debt situation as it chocking the country.
Speaking after he toured the Kafue Gorge Lower Hydropower Station in Chikankata district on Thursday, President Hichilema expressed confidence that Zambia would sign a debt restructuring deal with creditors in a few days’ time.


He said the government would ensure all projects done are constructed at the right cost adding that Zambians were used to extravagance in the last seven years which has come to an end.


“So we are confident that in another few days, remember I sit at an advantage point, where I sit, I am confident on your behalf as your servant that we will reach agreement with creditors and move further our efforts to reconstruct this economy and build more power stations. It is so important to resolve the debt issue otherwise it is choking us. And we don’t want to return to that position ever again. Terrible mistake. But that’s what leadership does. Good leadership or bad leadership and the people of Zambia keep open going forward. I also want to thank China, Ambassador, please deliver the message for China’s support towards the debt resolution issue. The debt restructuring issue. We inherited a troubling debt 11 months ago. Billions of dollars wasted. But as a decent government, we are working to resolve that issue of debt so we can release revenue from debt servicing costs. We can drive that money to the economy, like this, to create more power. We can export into Congo, into Angola, into elsewhere. And the Chinese government is one of our lenders together with lenders from other parts of the world. Europe, elsewhere, came together at our request as the new dawn government to restructure that debt. To give us what we may call in finance as headroom for us to operate,” he said. “…and we are confident with the support of other lenders, China included, that we will have a resolution of that debt. Again when we were campaigning to be elected, we told the people of Zambia that we were going to look at the debt and restructure it so that we release revenues for development from consumption and expenditure. Thank you to China and other creditors in a few days’ time you will be delighted when you hear…”


And President Hichilema said the 750-megawatt hydropower plant is “another giant step in Zambia’s relationship with the People’s Republic of China. We now move into a high-quality partnership anchored on mutual respect, motivated by the delivery of social and economic results for our peoples.”

He also witnessed the signing of two memoranda of understanding between Zambia and People’s Republic of China that “open Zambia to export Soyabean meal and dried Stevia leaves. We thank the Peoples’ Republic of China for giving us access to such a significant market. We encourage our citizens to take advantage of these opportunities.”

President Hichilema said there was need for the country to explore green energy to preserve the environment.
He noted that Zambians endured to register and vote for change saying that change “is about to change lives” which can be done by such projects.
“We appreciate that Zesco you are doing community projects, alongside this hydropower station. That’s the way it is supposed to be so we can benefit the communities around. I hear you are drilling some boreholes. Going forward, we would like projects like this to have more local contractors, sub-contractors so that we can increase the contribution of such a project to the economy and more business,” he said. “Energy is critical to the development of the country. Last year in August under very difficult conditions, the people of Zambia endured every difficult you can imagine just to register as voters, and to go to vote. And when they voted, they voted for change. Change is about bettering your life and projects like these, energy like this is critical. Now for us to deliver on that mandate that you gave us as your servants, we need energy. Given the difficult climate change that the world is faced with, it is not debatable anymore, we have to focus on generating green energy, not brown energy, which is environmentally correct. And this hydropower station, starting from the whole basin, Itezhi-Tezhi, green energy, coming to Kafue Gorge Power Station, up there, 990 megawatts…”
President Hichilema said the Kafue river can generate about 1,800 megawatts.
He also called for reducing the cost of doing such projects.


He said Zambians were used to extravagance in the last seven years, “which has come to an end”.
“Going forward, we would like to ensure that we reduce the cost of capital which will be able to deliver…Resources are scarce, this government wants to make sure that we are not wasteful. So that we can bring in additional value, to grow the economy while creating more jobs and business opportunities. That’s what we will do going forward,” said President Hichilema. “We as a country can and should do more and work at a faster speed to reconstruct the economy, to rebuild this economy to better the lives of our people. I know Zambians got to extravagance in the previous government. Those days are gone. The new era is to do things correctly away from corruption. That is how we shall turnaround this economy and deliver the change that people voted for. Let’s work hard. Even the bible says ‘if you don’t work, you should not eat’. So I encourage the people of Zambia that let us work hard.”


Chinese Ambassador to Zambia Du Xiaohui thanked President Hichilema for supporting the construction of the project.
He said China supports the government’s road to economic transformation through construction of such projects.
Ambassador Du said once completed, the project would help the country becoming a net exporter of electricity adding that it is an investment for the country in case of an energy crisis.


Zesco managing director Victor Mapani said Zesco is committed to enhancing national development through the expansion of the electricity sub-sector with the 750MW Kafue Gorge Lower Hydropower plant being one such expansion initiatives.


He said Zesco would endeavour to drive national development efficiently and effectively, so as to avail its customers an excellent service.
“The hydropower potential in the Kafue gorge, Mr President, is in excess of 1,500 megawatts. This potential has been developed in phases. The first being the 600 megawatts Kafue Gorge Power Station which was developed in 1973. The second being the addition of 300 megawatts at this same plant coupled with the construction of the Itezhi Tezhi dam as the main reservoir in 1977. The generators at Kafue Gorge Power Station were re-engineered in 2007, during the power rehabilitation project, to increase the capacity from 900 megawatts to 990 megawatts. The construction and commissioning of the 120 megawatts Itezhi Tezhi Power Plant in 2016…” said Mapani. “To date, Mr President, the lenders have disbursed US $949 million and Zesco has injected over $550 million into the project. At the time the lenders stopped disbursing funds, all the works were still in progress. Working with the EPC contractor, Sinohydro, Zesco has managed to complete and fill the reservoir and commission four of the generators. Mr President, Zesco would like to take this opportunity to thank Sinohydro who have stayed on and worked with Zesco in difficult times. Mr President, I am proud to inform you that the Kafue Gorge Lower Power Station is nearing completion with four units out of five now commissioned. Overall project progress stands at 96 per cent. We will soon be inviting you to commission the completed project by the end of this year.”

NEVER TRUST A MAN! – Bowman Lusambo

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NEVER TRUST A MAN! – BULLDOZER

…Umuntu Alachinja, kuti akuchita promise indeke lelo, mailo akukanina ati teifyo nalandile

LUSAKA—-Sunday, July 24, 2022

SMART EAGLES

Kabushi Member of Parliament Bowman Lusambo has urged Zambians to believe in God and not fellow men because some tend to be deceptive .

Mr. Lusambo lamented that there are several men who are fond of backtracking on their promises.

The lawmaker was speaking when he attended a church service at United Church of Zambia (UCZ) Kalingalinga Congregation in Lusaka, where he was invited to make a donation towards the renovation of the church.

“Don’t put your trust in man because he can change anytime When you Put your trust in Jesus Christ then all will be well in your life,” he said.

“A person can change when you believe in man. A person can promise to buy for you an aero plane but the following day he will refuse and say that it is not what he said you have lied.” He added .

He encouraged congregants to be committed to the works of the Church.

The he added that there are a lot of benefits in giving and that people should learn to give whole heartedly.

“MCF Your work is not easy, your Leadership starts from home how you live with your family…There are are lot of benefits in Giving. In kabushi constituency we love Giving because we have seen what it can do,” he said.

“It is not by accident that I have been Minister and MP it is by the will of God. Giving is supposed to be done willingly without being forced. When you give you need to feel the impact that you have given.” he added.

Meanwhile, Hon Lusambo vowed to paint the entire church.

“We will paint the church inside and outside they have told us the costs so what we have been told is what we will do,” he said.

“When I come to church I love to dance but the speaker was just being heard from one side those on that other side were not getting hearing the music properly so We will buy musical instruments for the praise team so that when we come we want to come and dance.” he added .

Nkombo Is Right Over By-elections At Ward Level Due To Possible Resignations As A Result Of Teacher Recruitment Exercise

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NKOMBO IS RIGHT OVER BY-ELECTIONS AT WARD LEVEL DUE TO POSSIBLE RESIGNATIONS AS A RESULT OF TEACHER RECRUITMENT EXERCISE

LOCAL Govt and Rural Development Minister Gary NKOMBO revealed and confirmed in Parliament last week that a number of by-elections were coming as a result of councilors from ruling and opposition parties being recruited as teachers.

This attracted a reaction from SHIWANGANDU PF MP Stephen Kampyongo who argued that NKOMBO was misinterpreting the Constitution and misleading the nation over the councilors’ question and possible mass by-elections leading him to say what he termed “apologised for saying the truth”.

NKOMBO was and is on firm ground. Indeed, the by-elections are coming as a result of the recruitment and we may also have some when the health recruitment is also done.

With the recruitment of some councilors as teachers and that of health workers, the recruited must resign as councilors sponsored by political parties except those serving as independents.

Ideally, Councilors are and were not supposed to have been sponsored by political parties but stand as independents.

The spirit and letter of Article 153(1) are that A councillor shall be elected in accordance with Article 47(3) by registered voters by residents within the district

Unlike the MP and Presidential candidates where the Constitution is clear that they can be sponsored by a political party or stand as independents, in case of MPs, Councilors are and were not supposed to be sponsored by a political party.

However, reality has it that most Councilors were sponsored by political parties therefore being partisan and can’t serve in the civil and or public service.

Therefore, all councilors sponsored by political parties who have been recruited as teachers, or will be recruited as health workers must resign because they have entered the civil or public service which requires them to impartial and non-partisan

Informed by the provisions of Article 186.(1), it guides that A public officer who seeks election, or is appointed, to a State office shall resign.

The above is buttressed by Section 3 of the Service Commission Act 10 of 2016 espousing, *the values and principles of the public service which include—responsive, prompt, effective, *impartial* and equitable.

To this end, the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) must consider holding together, all the ward by-elections arising from vacancies created by the recruitment of teachers with the Luangwa District chairperson by-election scheduled for August, 2022

Minister of Local govt and Rural Development must therefore request all councils affected to submit and inform the Commission of these vacancies.

I submit

McDonald Chipenzi

ZAMBIAN DEMOCRACY AND POLITICAL PARTIES- Pilato

By Pilato

ZAMBIAN DEMOCRACY AND POLITICAL PARTIES

Although democracy in Zambia shares the same definition as everywhere else, it’s praxis is unique and deserves a scholarly interrogation. At the attempt to understand it, these questions emerge, who owns our democracy and on whose shoulders does it rest?

To some democracy is just an act of voting a leader into political power. To others it’s a complete appreciation of freedoms and privileges that are embodied in the concept of democracy. Some of these freedoms being the freedom to free expression, association, movement and of conscience. Democracy as a governance system promises even more to those without political positions. It guarantees power even to those without political positions. The freedom to elect people into positions of political power is not a complete expression of a democracy.

So who owns the Zambian democracy? I have been alive for some years now and old enough to claim that I witnessed the coming to the political table of the MMD with a properly branded claim of democracy. The MMD told the democracy story so well that even in my simplest form cognitively, I appreciated the idea. And the more I listened to individuals like Mr. Akashambatwa Mbikusita Lewanika and his colleagues expressing their thoughts, I inclined my belief towards this democracy. I later learned that the MMD was not owned by an individual but by a collective of Zambians who adjudged themselves as fitting human beings deserving of more freedom to participate in the political life of their country. I may not say confidently that the MMD brought democracy in Zambia but I can say, they painted a better picture of it in my mind as a young boy. The belief of those that formed the MMD in democracy was evident when they decided to pick a leader of their party.

I don’t know who registered the party or in whose names the party is currently under but they were above that. They picked a Fredrick Chiluba and tasked him the responsibility to provide leadership to an idea they believed in. When the MMD formed government, some of these individuals were never even near cabinet positions. They fought and protected the idea from their private spaces. When President Chiluba attempted to violate the democratic demand to leave the presidency for another leader to take over, the same individuals who supported the MMD, stood up and stopped him. Who owns the MMD to this day has never been a point of any discussion even when their leaders fight.

Today Mr Harry Kaluba has resigned from the Democratic Party (DP) and has indicated that he will be registering his own party. This is a welcome move by many. The question arises, does one need to form and register their own political parties for them to be appointed leaders of those parties? Am sure we are familiar with the DP fights where Ms Kabemba has argued that Mr Harry Kalaba is not the legitimate leader of the DP simply because he did not register the party himself. These fights became very embarrassing and disturbing for many. It was just a question of time before Mr Harry Kalaba would leave to form his own party where his tenure of office would be guaranteed. Is this how we intend to grow and strengthen our democracy? Does one need to form, register and fund their own political parties for them to claim presidency of that party?

Often times we hear talks and sometimes even initiate talks on intra-party democracy but how does remain guaranteed when the ownership of a political party is a prerequisite for one to lead it? Do we as a country owe our democracy to the few individuals who have registered their own political parties and are actively running and funding these parties from their own means? What are the chances that they will at one time willingly leave their positions for other people to lead the same political parties?

Who owns our democracy and on whose shoulders does it rest?

In order to build a better and stronger democracy, we will need to ask ourselves critical questions around party ownership and political party funding. If a political party is owned by individuals that registers it and can only be led by those who can fund it, then we are risking too much.

I close by congratulating Mr Harry Kalaba and wish him the possible best in his new journey. He is a good man.
To the young people who believe in the best of our country, we have a responsibility to build a better Zambia and to do so, we will need to question every idea or suggestion that has a potential to compromise a better society for all.