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LUSAKA PLAY HOUSE SAGA: ARTISTES STILL OPHARNS IN THE NEW DAWN- Maiko Zulu

By Maiko Zulu

LUSAKA PLAY HOUSE SAGA: ARTISTES STILL OPHARNS IN THE NEW DAWN

My take on the issue of Lusaka Play House is that there is clearly NO DIRECTION for the Arts in Zambia and that is why the Arts are like an orphan whose parents are not known. It’s no wonder that even ZNBC news castors still say “Ministry of Tourism and Arts” and in another article they say “Ministry of Sport, Youth and Arts”.

Last time we addressed the issue of space for artistes at Brian Chilala’s funeral, there was n impulsive reaction by the then Minister of Lands Jean Kapata who immediately and without consultation offered land to the Zambia Association of Musicians. Now it can be revealed that the land in question is in the criminal infested Forest 27 which we were told by the then opposition UPND that it would be reverted back to a reserve forest. So it was a question of throwing crumbs of proceeds of crime to a crying orphan.

It’s unfortunate that while in opposition, the current government had no clear plans for the Arts and that is why private investors like East Park are far ahead than government in terms of creating space for artistes.
The fact still remains that Lusaka Play House itself does not even belong to artistes and technically artistes have little or no say over the property.

While under Ministry of Community Development years back, we were told that the land behind ZNBC and opposite Parliament Motel was reserved for artistes under Narional Arts Council but somehow NAC managed to lose the land.
The Lusaka Play House parking space issue is a wake up call to the still napping Ministry in charge of the Arts to pull up their socks and begin to actually work for the sector rather than always going to officiate at privately organised events in those nice suits. NAC itself is not a progressive ingredient in promoting the arts as it had become a cader institution aiding and abetting crimes through the Artiste Empowerment Fund whose resources could have been used to create space specifically for artistes.

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Gary Nkombo: the day the anti-Kachasu drive turned sour

By Michael B Munyimba

When I first heard this recent Gary Nkombo anti-Kachasu saga, I said ‘NOOO, not him again’!

Such things ought not to happen in the new dawn, those are things that were common in the PF/Lusambo era. How could they be happening in this period when we are all still struggling to recover from the nightmares of the past regime when human beings were treated like dogs?

Let me start by admitting that there was a time when I really loved and admired this guy for the fight and courage he displayed as he laboured to topple the PF through the ballot. Yes, I need to put that in past tense because as of now. I have great misgivings about the way he’s been conducting himself ever since he became local government minister. My admirations and respect for him have badly waned. How else must one feel, after all the negative news of his weird acts from the word go? First, it was the issue of him issuing contradictory statements to those of the President regarding the issue of cadres, an act that I’m told did not go down well with the ‘the powers that be’. When the President said no more cadres in markets and stations, it seems Gary had other ideas on his mind, he issued a statement completely different and opposite; more like shooting down or rescinding the President’s order. It didn’t sound so good to those who heard him.

It was more like having two presidents, with one singing a sweet melody, and another mimicking a sour fandango! Who were the people going to obey? Anyway, he was forgiven after a perceived behind the doors apology to the Head of State. And now our ‘beloved’ minister is back in the limelight, this time ‘caught’ forcefully shoving bottles of Lutuku (Kachasu) down the throat of a suspected brewer and her underage child during his anti-Kachasu drive.

What Garry should know or remember is that Lutuku has always been there, was there way before even his great grandfather was born. It was there in the time of Roy Wellensky and Sir Evelyn Hone of the colonial days. It was there in the Kaunda and Chiluba era, it was even there during Mwanawasa’s time despite him being an ardent and avid law enforcer, and it was there during the time of RB, Michael Sata and Edgar.

In fact, for reasons unknown, Kachasu has suddenly become more popular now than ever before. Back in the years, it was a public shame for anyone to be associated with the brew. It was found in hidden places deep in the slams and villages, and was only popular among very old men and losers that had given up hope on life. Yes, only those were the perpetual partakers. Young men were not expected to take part in it. In fact, most brewers would actually not sell to people below a certain age, or of a different type from the regulars because it was known to be a killer brew that could actually cook one’s liver if taken carelessly.

Today, Kachasu is found and sold everywhere. On streets, in markets and bus stations and roadsides along residential areas throughout the country; openly being sold to doctors, teachers, soldiers and schoolboys. One can say it’s actually a sad state of affair that should not be encouraged. But to be sincere, venturing on an anti-Kachasu move in a manner that the minister did of forcing the sellers to drink it with their kids is utterly unacceptable, dangerous and a sheer wastage of tax payers’ money. It’s more like trying to push a rope. There are certain things we can change; others are beyond human control. You can’t eradicate Kachasu brewing, it’s practically impossible and a big joke.

Garry’s office is a very busy and critical one with piles of worthwhile programmes upon which the minister should focus his energy than wasting government petrol chasing Kachasu brewers, or else he may end up killing someone with his dangerous antics. Unless he has been a pastor all his life, the minister would be lying if he says he never tasted Lutuku in Kalingalinga during his university days as he pursued his teaching degree at UNZA. Most of these prominent men, ministers, managers and directors of big conglomerates at one time or another were members of the ‘Kachasu clan’. Others are products of dignified universities because of the Kachasu their mothers brewed and sold. All I’m saying is that this issue of Kachasu did not start yesterday, it’s an old story, probably the same age as prostitution. Is it possible to eliminate that too? Nay!

So, to learn of the minister’s recent action against that woman and her child was heart-breaking. It was illegal, a violation of a fundamental human right. I could even call it attempted murder because Kachasu is neither water nor Fanta. Kachasu can kill someone if taken in excess, more so a child! What was he thinking? Was he drunk or what? It’s a mystery why Gary is forcing the people who love and adore him to turn against him?

Gary should also know that whatever he does or says is construed to represent the views of government and the President, and any act that tarnishes his image or that of his office automatically does so to the President. So, my brother Gary should be prudent with his deeds. You don’t go around playing God, behaving like Lusambo, thinking you can do as you wish. Everything should be done within the confines of the law and human rights. And what does the President think about the minister, if I may ask? I wouldn’t be surprised if he contemplates firing him one of these days because it seems he’s become too big for his shoes.

And talking about the President, let me conclude this article by changing the subject a bit. I have my misgivings about the way UPND has opened its hands and doors to everyone. People who only yesterday were busy throwing unpalatable insults at HH and his party are now suddenly flocking to join the party, singing praises of the President. The sad part is that these same people are being welcomed, with some even being given jobs inside. For instance, why on earth would UPND welcome people like Tutwa Ngulube, even giving him a post?

Now he’s suddenly singing praises for the President because he wants a job! Ba muselela kwakaba! And Tutwa is not the only one, the grapevine has it that even GBM is seriously thinking of jumping on the UPND bandwagon, then next it may be Tayali, Chishimba Kambwili, then Bowman and Lubinda, before ECL finally seals the trooping. And the way things are going, all these will be welcomed and hailed before being given ministerial posts.

I know the President and his party mean well by welcoming everyone. But some people are better off left aloof, because their loyalty and allegiance has a price tag, it’s purely based on lies and benefitting where they did not sow. The President should be careful because others are just spies, getting closer so that they can silently sabotage all his efforts.

What the President also ought to do is to get rid of all the die-hard PF sympathisers masquerading as government technocrats in ministries, because these will bring him down by turning the people against him through deliberately making sure they don’t deliver to make it look like it’s him. For instance, why should defence personnel’s salaries always be delayed? What do all those responsible for their release do in their offices throughout the 30 days of every month, such that they only start running up and down on the last day of the month looking for money?

Could it be that some few top accountants may be trying to turn the men in uniform against the President? But, anyway, that will be a subject on another day. All I can say is that a major cleanup is still required in all sectors. Drugs in medical facilities are still being pilfered, corruption is still rampant, and abuse of government resources still on-going.

As for bwana Gary, he fought a good battle during the struggle to free this country that was under siege by ‘bandits’, of which we appreciate. We all saw how the guy ‘died a little’ towards and during the elections last year, bravely risking his life defending us all and spending sleepless nights wrestling with those that were determined to keep the citizenry hostage, chained in manacles of slavery and poverty by running the country like ‘Animal Farm’. In fact, most of us thought Gary would either be vice-president or defence minister, because he had stolen the glory and limelight, so much so that he’d won the hearts of many citizens. It was through his efforts, together with a few others, that sanity was finally restored in the land-and immeasurable credit goes to those same Kachasu brewers who came out in numbers to usher him, and friends into power. So, they deserve some respect. And, how much did you pay that woman as compensation, if I may ask, sir?

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ITS A VICIOUS CYCLE FOR CIVIL SERVANTS- Brian Sampa

Dr. Brian Sampa
ITS A VICIOUS CYCLE FOR CIVIL SERVANTS

During PF government civil servants were demoted,fired or even jailed when suspected of being UPND, sometimes even putting on a red attire was enough to be fired.Many Civil servants where frustrated and some of them have just been brought back by the new dawn government.We know that PF can’t agree that what they did was politically motivated.They used acceptable reasons to justify their acts.

We are in UPND,you can wear any color without any problem,but still all those suspected of being PF and those promoted by the previous govt are being demoted while others are being fired.The Govt can’t agree aswel that it’s politically motivated,they are using acceptable reasons to justify the actions.
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No one is saying there should be no demotions or promotions in civil service but the questions we need to ask ourselves are;

  1. Is it possible that all those who have been demoted were performing poorly?
  2. How were the indicators in their respective provinces?
  3. Are the changes going to bring about quality service delivery?

Yes we know some civil servants turned into carders for survival during the previous regime.Therefore this government should have taken a different approach because many people did things to survive.Not everyone in this country has the nerves to risk it for their integrity.Its like judging a slave for something they did for their masters when we Know that they had no option.This is not to justify their actions but not everyone did something bad.Others just remained neutral just to maintain their positions.

But who created this behavior in civil service?It’s the governments which come and go.They lowered the standard of promotion from hardwork and qualifications to Loyalty to the party.Civil servants are not neutral anymore.And they are not shy about it.

If it’s not stopped,this cycle will continue because the next government will also remove everyone who was promoted by the UPND and they will fire people as long as they will be linked to UPND.But things are not supposed to be like this if civil service is really not political.We need to develop career civil servants who can pass on the institutional memory in the civil service.But with these rampant changes which come each time there’s a change of government we can’t achieve that.

The down side of this is that people who are being promoted now should not even feel settled because their stay in those positions is dependant on the continuation of the Current political party being in power.So this means these will never be neutral because they need to ensure the government continues without change so they can secure their Jobs.But the fact is that no political party is here to stay.Time will come when things will change and the same cycle will ensue.

Our leaders need serious introspection as soon as possible.We seem to be going round circles while thinking we are bringing change when infact we are just changing players but the game is still the same.

There’s no perfect human government and there can never be.All we can do is try to improve with our imperfections.*

13//05//2022. BCS.

It’s Only Right To Give KCM Back To Vendata- Sinkamba

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IT’S ONLY RIGHT TO GIVE KCM BACK TO VENDATA, SAYS SINKAMBA

It is only right to give KCM back to Vendata, says Green Party leader Peter Sinkamba.

Speaking with Daily Revelation, Sinkamba said it was better to give KCM back to Vendata to avoid paying damages to them.

“The way Vendata was removed from operating KCM, it only right that you give mining operations back to them. If they have good lawyers who would argue their case properly, they can win the case because the whole process was illegal. So for us, as Green Party, we feel that before decisions are made by the courts, we get condemned and start paying damages and costs for all these years that we have been running KCM, let us sit down and agree on an out of court settlement,” said Sinkamba.

He said that the liquidation of Konkola Copper Mines was done without following the laid down procedures.

“The way the liquidation was done, according to the Mines Act, is illegal. The Mines Act does not provide for liquidation like that for discontinuation and closure. And according to Section 71 of the Mines Act it provides for steps that should be followed when winding up a mining company. And the law which was used to wind up KCM, which is the Insolvency Act is also not applicable to the mining environment because mining companies have their own way of winding up operations,” explained Sinkamba. “For mining companies there is a systematic way of winding up operations. Not that kangaroo thing. What those guys did was wrong. And I am speaking as someone who set up winding processes for mining companies about 12 to 13 years ago. I helped set up the Environmental Protection Fund, which has money for winding up mining operations. So whatever was being done is illegal.”

He explained that, similarly, law firms have their own way of winding up operations.

“Law firms equally you cannot wind up their operations by way of liquidation under the Insolvency Act. No. When a lawyer who is a partner or whatever dies, as a family you don’t need to appoint an administrator who will come and run that law firm. No. You don’t use those winding up procedures. According to the Legal Practitioners Act, what will happen is that the Law Association of Zambia will appoint a lawyer to come and wind up the operations and close. That’s how law firms closed,” said Sinkamba.

He recommended that issues surrounding the liquidation of Konkola Copper Mines should be resolved without the involvement of courts of law.

Credit: Daily Revelation

A man who posed as a woman during a 16-month marriage was exposed after putting a man-of-the-match performance in a women’s football match

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A man who posed as a woman during a 16-month marriage was exposed after putting a man-of-the-match performance in a women’s football match.

Morris Muchena lived with Andrew Chafa as husband and wife in Honde Valley, a picturesque rural part of Manicaland province. Muchena was known to her in-laws as Emily Muswere allegedly from Murehwa.

His mother-in-law said she regularly teased him about his masculinity, but he blind-sighted her with a “perfect execution of household chores,” the Manica Post reported.

Muchena’s luck ran out when he played for his new village’s football team against a team from nearby Chisuko Village where he grew up.

“The nibble-footed Muchena mesmerised football fans with his moves and dexterity. With all the spotlight beamed on him, his childhood peers identified him and let the cat out of the bag,” the Post reported.

When confronted, Muchena – who played with a wig on – allegedly told stunned villagers that he was a member of a satanic cult which gave him powers to change into a woman during the night in order to satisfy his “husband” in bed.

Police do not believe his story, however. Instead they are investigating both men on public morality offences and engaging in a same sex marriage which is prohibited under Zimbabwean law.

“It appears as though they were consenting parties in a homosexual relationship,” Inspector Nobert Muzondo of Manicaland police said.

Muzondo did not say what charges the men are facing, adding that investigations were in progress.

A witness who was at the football match said: “We challenged him to remove his wig, but he refused. He said if he removed it he would disappear for 24 hours. We were frightened and waited for his husband, Andrew, to come.

“When Andrew arrived, he was shocked. He said he had not realised that he was sharing the same bed with a man. Andrew said it was the end of their marriage.”

Village head Madzinga, real name Webster Mhuru, said: “This is an abomination. Andrew got married to ‘Emily’ around November 2020. His family came to me and announced that they were welcoming a new bride into their home.

“I gave them the nod to proceed with the bride welcoming ceremony. I did not attend the ceremony, but I heard the celebrations went on very well. However, some questioned the new bride’s sex. Murmurs of disapproval were coming from around the village, but there was no way to prove if ‘Emily’ was a man or a woman.

“The recent soccer match exposed him.”

The village heard said when Muchena’s relatives heard he had been seen at a football match they approached him.

“They asked to be led to the Chafa homestead to meet Muchena but I sent people to summon him to my homestead. When he came, dressed like a woman, he denied knowing his two relatives. However, after being interrogated, he later confessed that he is a man,” said Madzinga.

Muchena was reportedly a teacher in Harare but stopped going to work around the time he got married.

Chafa’s mother Irene Bendere said: “We were so happy when my son brought in his wife. We didn’t know that ‘Emily’ was a man for more than a year. However, I would often quiz my son about his wife’s masculinity. At times, I would even tease ‘Emily’ about her physical stature.”

Bendere said Muchena was almost the perfect daughter-in-law.

“My son says Morris would refuse to be caressed, claiming that he would contract cancer. He had no boobs and would wear padded bras,” Bendere said.

I’m ready to restore Manchester United’s glory days – Incoming manager Erik Ten Hag boasts

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Incoming Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag has declared that he’s prepared to tackle the huge managerial problem at Old Trafford and restore the club back to it’s former glory.

Since 2013 when Sir Alex Ferguson retired, Manchester United have not won the premier league, with just the FA Cup, community shield and Europa league glory sandwiches in-between 7 managers that have handled the club since then.

The club is also going to miss out on Champions league football next season and didn’t win any trophy this season despite the presence of stars like Cristiano Ronaldo, Paul Pogba, Rafael Varane and Marcus Rashford.

In an interview with Voetbal International, the Dutch tactician, who guided Ajax to another Erendivisie title on Wednesday, May 11, stated that he’s confident of restoring the glory days of the club.

When questioned on when he decided to leave Ajax, Ten Hag said that his first contact with United officials came during the March international break.

“It felt like a difficult but great challenge. That is the most beautiful thing there is. There is something to build at United and something to gain. Manchester United is such a big name in football history. It feels like a challenge to put the club back on track of winning.

“Old Trafford is nicknamed the Theatre of Dreams for a reason. It is a club with name, fame and allure in international football. Everyone knows the history of the beautiful teams. From Sir Alex Ferguson of course, but also further back in time. The great team of the late fifties, which suddenly disappeared with the plane crash.

“The history is impressive, but I also started to delve into the present and the future. And the options that are available. They are there, also financially. If you also get a good feeling about the people there, then the picture is right and then the factors are present to take this step.”

Asked about the club’s first contact with him, Haag Replied;

“That was not so long ago,” the ex-Utrecht and Bayern Munich reserves manager explained.

“They also really knew a lot about me. They had done scouting, made analysis, gathered data, had interviews with people who had worked with me. Several rounds of discussions followed from there. So they didn’t decide overnight. Neither did I.

“Those conversations were so good that I got the feeling: I want to take on that challenge. Then it started to come to life in my head and I made the decision that I would leave Ajax.”

An Argument For A Federal System Of Government- Sean Tembo

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AN ARGUMENT FOR A FEDERAL SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT

By Sean Tembo – PeP President

1. There is no question that Zambia has a huge economic potential in pretty much all sectors of the economy whether it be tourism, agriculture, mining, visual arts etcetera. There is also no question that from the time of independence on 24th October 1964, the levels of poverty in this country are getting worse and not better. This means that each of the administrations of the 7 Republican Presidents that we have had so far have been destroying the national economic base that we inherited from our colonial masters upon independence. No one has built on it so far, just destruction.

2. For the past 58 years, Zambia’s 7 Presidents have pursued the same development model; collect tax revenue from across the nation and then seek to deliver development to all corners of the country from Lusaka, the capital. This has not worked very well, largely because when the tax revenue reaches Lusaka, it mysteriously shrinks and most of it does not go back to the various parts of the country to catapult development. Almost 80 percent of the developmental projects undertaken in the provinces are not funded by taxpayers money, but are donations by various well-wishers ranging from the World Bank, African Development Bank, the Civil Society Organizations, Church Based Organizations etcetera. Each successive Government has failed to properly account for the use of taxpayers money.

3. The Levy Mwanawasa administration was the first to advocate for decentralization. That talk was carried on by Rupiah Banda’s administration, then Michael Sata’s administration, then Edgar Lungu’s administration and now Hakainde Hichilema’s administration. But none of these Presidents have been sincere or serious about decentralization. They all saw decentralization as a politically correct word to be used every now and then and not a development tool that needed to be actioned. I mean, how can you claim decentralization when a local authority has no say about who and how many employees to hire, and all manpower decisions are made by the Local Government Commission in Lusaka? One of the arguments that was made by Chipata City Council for failing to pay salaries to its workers was that after the local authority was granted “City” status, the Local Government Commission imposed hundreds of unnecessary additional professional personnel on them, who significantly increased their wage bill. Chipata City Council argued that they did not need those additional personnel, but the Local Government Commission insisted that they did; because of their newly acquired city status.

4. Another general trend of late which has significantly undermined national development is the community’s aversion to commercial projects intended for their areas. There is a tendency by traditional leaders to reject the establishment of certain mines, processing facilities or certain factories in their areas, using one excuse or the other. While in the same breath the traditional leaders would lobby Government for certain developmental infrastructure such as schools, roads or hospitals. Unfortunately, most traditional leaders do not see the connection between the need to establish commercial enterprises in their areas and the ability of Government to fund their social needs.

5. Given the above, it is a developmental necessity that Zambia should consider revising its system of Government. For 58 years, 7 Presidents have tried to bring development to this nation, using the current system, and have failed. It is time that we consider a federal system of Government. There are various iterations of how such a system could work, and the one that comes to mind is whereby each province is run by an elected Provincial Governor as the head of the provincial executive. The current Members of Parliament for each constituency in the province would constitute a Provincial Assembly which would be the legislative wing for the province. The same MPs would seat in the National Assembly when it is in session. Each province would be responsible for collecting certain types of taxes such as Pay As You Earn, corporate income tax, property transfer tax and withholding tax, while ZRA as the federal tax authority would collect taxes such as customs duties, excise duties and Value Added Tax. Each province would be responsible for certain types of civil servants such as teachers, medical personnel, police personnel etcetera. While the national government would be responsible for the military, national police, DEC, ACC, immigration, wildlife, environmental etcetera. Strategic economic interests such as mining, hydroelectric power stations etcetera would be under the national Government so as to ensure equity among the provinces. Certain inter-provincial highways would be the responsibility of the national Government, while the provincial government would be responsible for internal roads within the province.

6. Such a system would ensure that each province is responsible for attracting as much investment to their area as possible. This will be achieved by being investor-friendly and offering reliable manpower as well as cutting down on the cost of doing business such as licensing requirements or the time it takes to process applications. Provinces that develop a reputation of being well-run and corruption free, would attract the most investment and would be a source of envy by other provinces. The Provincial Governor of successful provinces would make a good case for being elected as a Republican President because they’ll have a track record to point at. Indeed, we need to seriously consider adopting a federal system of Government. There’s no harm in trying. If it failed, we could always revert to the current system. But at least we would have explored all alternative development models.

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SET 13.05.2022

The empire Robert Mugabe built is collapsing like a castle built on sand

Five years ago, Alpha Omega Dairy was one of Zimbabwe’s fastest-growing dairies, with a range of products that became dominant on supermarket shelves and the streets in the country’s major cities.

Built by former first lady Grace Mugabe on commercial farms grabbed from White Zimbabweans, sometimes violently, Alpha and Omega boasted state-of-the-art milk processing plants and its products were advertised for free by the country’s only television station, ZBC.

A subsidiary of the late president Robert Mugabe’s sprawling agro-business company Gushungo Holdings, at its zenith Alpha Omega produced a variety of yoghurts, ice creams, mineral water, fruit juices and milk.

So rapid was its growth that in 2015 then agriculture minister Joseph Made announced that Alpha Omega had snatched 30 percent of Zimbabwe’s dairy market from established firms, including the state-owned behemoth Dairibord Zimbabwe, just three years after its establishment.

The former first lady once described her operation as the second biggest in southern Africa and claimed that they had installed equipment capable of milking 64 cows at once.

She said the dairy was anchored on a herd of more than 2,000 cows.

It was touted as a model of success for the southern African country’s controversial land reform programme that began at the turn of the millennium.

The company became a serial winner at the country’s annual trade showcase – the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair – where Mugabe would shower accolades on his wife’s dairy like confetti at a wedding.

At the ruling party Zanu PF’s televised rallies, it became routine for cameras to zoom in on ministers happily feasting on Alpha Omega ice creams.

At Robert Mugabe’s communist-style birthday parties held at large venues on February 21 every year, it became a fashion statement for top officials to be seen eating ice cream.

At one of the fetes in his last days, the octogenarian was photographed struggling to swallow a bolus of ice cream.

On the eve of the coup that eventually toppled Mugabe, his successor Emmerson Mnangagwa, who was the vice-president at the time, had to issue an apology for claiming that he fell ill after eating Alpha Omega ice cream during one of the rallies.

Mr Mnangagwa started vomiting amid claimed diarrhoea at a rally in the southern town of Gwanda and was immediately airlifted to South Africa for treatment.

His backers insinuated that it was the Alpha Omega yoghurt that caused his illness and this did not go down well with his boss.

He was subsequently fired for allegedly plotting against his boss, only for him to return as president after a couple of weeks following the November 27, 2017 coup.

That incident could have marked the end of Alpha Omega’s dairy market dominance and the beginning of the demise of a business empire built by one of Africa’s longest-serving presidents as the Mugabes lost power a few weeks later.

A few years after his inglorious exit and subsequent death in Singapore in 2019, the empire that Mugabe built is crumbling like a deck of cards.

President Mnangagwa’s new government turned off the taps for lucrative contracts from state-owned enterprises and all of a sudden Alpha Omega had to face the real market on its own.

Some of its major buyers were the army, parastatals, public hospitals and police, among other state institutions.

When creditors came knocking on its doors, Mugabe’s widow could not keep the business afloat.

She is now leasing part of the company’s dairy estate in the Mazowe area, west of Harare, to a local businessman, but this has not helped to revive Alpha’s fortunes.

A survey in Harare showed that leading retailers last received Alpha Omega products several months ago.

At the sprawling estate in Mazowe, a fleet of broken-down delivery trucks catch any visitor’s eye.

Employees who spoke to Nation.Africa complained that they now go several months without receiving their salaries.

“Things have not been looking good since the death of president Mugabe and after his widow decided to take a back seat in the running of the business,” said a Gushungo Holdings worker, who sought anonymity fearing reprisals.

“At times we go months without getting paid and business is now hard since the owners no longer wield the influence they used to have.”

Auctioneers also regularly put farming equipment and vehicles from Mugabe’s Gushungo Holdings and Gushungo Dairy Farm on sale as the family scales down operations.

The last auction was on February 22, a day after the late ruler’s birthday, which is now a national holiday in Zimbabwe.

Old vehicles and farming equipment such as combine harvesters went under the hammer.

A family member said the auction was part of a plan to scale down business operations by the late dictator’s widow, who has rarely been seen in public since her husband’s death.

The 56 year-old former first lady, who had serious political ambitions at the time of the coup, is said to be spending most of her time in Singapore, and when she is in Zimbabwe, she retreats to her rural home in Zvimba, west of Harare.

“A decision was taken to sell the equipment at the farms because it was no longer being used due to the serious downscaling of operations,” said a Mugabe family member, speaking on condition of anonymity.

“The farms are no longer as productive as they used to be.”

When he was still in power, Mugabe was accused of commandeering state institutions to provide services at his multiple farms and this gave the false impression that he was running a thriving farming business.

Signs that the dairy business was in distress started appearing a few months before his death, when in May 2019 he was forced to auction five combine harvesters, five pickup trucks and other farm equipment.

One of Mugabe’s farms on the outskirts of Harare has been invaded by suspected supporters of President Mnangagwa’s ruling Zanu PF party.

The invaders, who are already farming at the property, are accused of decimating Mugabe’s herd of cattle after the government reduced security presence at his farms following the coup.

Another farm located in the Mazowe area has been taken over by artisanal miners.

The invaders, who are supporters of Zanu PF, have even set up a gold milling plant within the Mugabe family’s sprawling farmland.

Mr Mugabe’s daughter Bona and her husband Simbarashe Mutsahuni Chikoore are fighting in the courts to block the government from redistributing part of the vast farm, which was also seized from a White Zimbabwean by the dictator.

The couple accuses the government of unilaterally seizing sections of the property they were allocated in 2017 without considering their investments and farm utilisation.

On the other hand, the government argues that the 1,804 hectares is beyond the stipulated maximum farm size that can be owned by a single family.

In 2019, President Mnangagwa said a land audit had revealed that Grace Mugabe’s widow owned 16 farms and indicated that excess properties would be seized.

Using her moniker, the Zimbabwean ruler said: “I know of one lady, ‘Stop It!’, who has about 16 (farms) yet the law says one family one farm.”

Although the land audit report that revealed that top ruling party officials and government mandarins amassed vast tracts of land during the chaotic land reform programme was handed over to the president in December 2019, no action has been taken against the former first lady or any other owners of multiple farms.

Mugabe’s sympathisers believe the invasion of his farms and the threats to seize them show that President Mnangagwa’s administration is vindictive.

“I have never seen a country that treats the family of its former leader like this. It’s sad,” said Terry Mhungu, a former Zanu PF youth league member.

“Comrade Mugabe empowered us with land and we cannot thank him by dispossessing his widow and children of the same land they took back from our colonisers.”

There is, however, little sympathy from ordinary Zimbabweans for Ms Mugabe, who was nicknamed ‘Gucci Grace’ in her heyday because of her penchant for shopping in the most expensive designer shops in Western capitals.

Her lifestyle in a country where the World Bank says nearly half of the population lives in extreme poverty made her husband extremely unpopular in the tail end of his rule.

Legal quarrels after Mugabe’s death revealed that the former first lady had ordered a $1.3 million diamond ring from a Belgium-based dealer.

She also owned an extensive portfolio of luxury homes overseas, including a $7.6 million home in Hong Kong

At the time of Mugabe’s death, it was rumoured that he had amassed billions of dollars in his 40 years in power but his registered estate shows that he was only worth millions.

The estate registered in a Harare court in December 2019 by his daughter Bona showed that he left behind $10 million held in a local bank, four houses in the capital, 10 cars, a farm, his rural home and an orchard.

Those familiar with the former first family say some of his assets could have been registered under the names of his relatives to evade Western sanctions.

In the last 14 years of his rule, Mugabe was the subject of an asset freeze and travel ban by the United States and the European Union over allegations of human rights violations and electoral fraud.

A total of 15 farms he seized from white Zimbabweans at the height of the country’s land distribution programme and Alpha Omega were some of the business ventures that were not listed on the estate.

‘Gucci Grace’ will, however, still live comfortably for the rest of her life even if the businesses that her husband left her collapse, as post-coup law ensures that she has a decent pension.

As a former first lady, she is entitled to a “Mercedes Benz E300 or one four-wheel drive station wagon or an equivalent or similar class of motor vehicle and one pickup van,” says the law passed in 2020.

The vehicles will be replaced every five years. She also gets an entertainment allowance and two foreign trips annually where she flies business class.

Her workers are allocated a vehicle or vehicles seen fit by the president. She is entitled to two security personnel, a driver, a personal secretary, one aide-de-camp officer, a fully furnished office, a domestic employee, one gardener and one cook.

In 2018, Mugabe complained that he was given only $467,000 in pension, not the $10 million that was widely reported.

He was also given two houses, including a mansion built for him by the Chinese while he was still in power.

The Harare mansion, famously known as Blue Roof, remains the Mugabes’ family home in the capital.

-Daily Monitor

Ephraim Belemu Stabbed Himself On The Back

BELEMU STABBED HIMSELF ON THE BACK

The Scoop editorial: May 13, 2022

IT IS laughable that former Mbabala Member of Parliament Ephraim Belemu can today turn around and claim that he has decided to rejoin the United Party for National Development (UPND) because of restored sanity, normalcy, and a clear political ideology shown by the ruling party.

We have not forgotten how on April 6, 2021, Belemu defected to the then ruling Patriotic Front (PF) claiming the UPND had stabbed him in the back. He said he entered politics to champion a cause and that at that time, the cause had been betrayed by the UPND and its leadership.

This is the same Belemu who told this nation that there was an assumption in the UPND that come August 12, 2021, the was going to form Government and that there were many people like himself who people thought would disturb that feast and therefore, they had found it fit to start kicking them out.

He likened the UPND to a bunch of people fighting for offals for a buffalo that is still in the field which they had not yet slaughtered adding that the UPND had turned into a monster, a hyena that thrived and ate its own babies by accusing them of smelling like goat as an excuse to eat them. Belemu’s fight was with the top UPND leadership.

It is the same leadership that is there today. The same leadership he said backstabbed him. Today, he says the same leadership has restored normalcy into this nation; the same leadership he branded as being monsters. But what is it that this leadership has done within a year that it has now completely turned around to become a better leadership that can attract people it allegedly oppressed like Belemu, a few moons ago?

For those of you who do not know the events leading to Belemu leaving the UPND just a week before the preliminary adoptions, you must know that Belemu left the UPND because of the threat posed by other candidates who were more popular than him who eyed Mbabala. Belemu’s complaint was that the party did not protect his bid for re-adoption.

What Belemu wanted was for the party to prevent other aspirants from campaigning and mobilising their people for possible adoption, more so, that his popularity in Mbabala had dwindled and he knew that he could not fend off the opponents.

One such candidate who gave Belemu sleepless nights in Mbabala was former Zambia National Farmers Union (ZNFU) Executive Director Ndambo Ndambo who had shown interest to stand on the UPND ticket in Mbabala and waged a crowd-pulling campaign far much better than what Belemu could garner.

Therein lay the problem. To save himself from the impending embarrassment, he defected to the PF under frustrations. Belemu simply stabbed himself. No one did. And he has just returned to the UPND because it has formed Government and nothing else.

Belemu has his right to association which we cannot take away from him but as much as we have been meant to believe that politic is a dirty game, we feel integrity and honesty are still norms that should govern politicians. In his mind, Belemu was sure that the UPND would not win the 2021 elections. Greed and bitterness had engulfed him to an extent that he did not want other people to take over from him.

He did not want to sacrifice just like others had sacrificed for him to be MP for two terms. He wanted to continue because it served him right and because it was all about personal aggrandisment, he was sure that if the PF won the 2021 elections, he would get a position or at least would have been eating with them.

These kinds of politics are dangerous because they are not premised on the desire to serve but for personal benefits. Request Muntanga was one of the prominent and outstanding Members of Parliament under the UPND. Even late Michael Sata never monkeyed around with Muntanga because he respected the way he conducted himself as a politician. Muntanga was left out during the adoptions but did he resign from the party? That is the integrity we are talking about.

We have no problem with Belemu rejoining the UPND but he must not be allowed to sit anywhere near the echelons of power. Let him stand at the back of the queue and graze with the cows like Nebuchadnezzar did until he realises that the UPND is bigger than any individual.

Let him learn humility and the need to serve and not to be served by others. When it is clear that he has repented, he can then wash his hands and eat with the elders. For now, let him learn from the same sanity and normalcy he now sees from the UPND from a prodigal son’s point of view.

THE PRESIDENT AND THE KCM-VEDANTA SAGA

THE PRESIDENT AND THE KCM-VEDANTA SAGA

By Antonio Mourinho Mwanza

1. INTRODUCTION

In May 2019 President Edgar Lungu announced that Government had taken over Konkola Copper Mines (KCM) from Vedanta.

President Lungu said government lawyers, led by Attorney General Likando Kalaluka would soon institute legal proceedings to actualize the takeover so that another investor could come on board.

2. WHY DID GOVERNMENT TAKEOVER KCM

KCM under Vedanta had been facing numerous operational challenges that have persisted to this day, these include the following:

a) Failure to meet it’s financial obligations to workers and subjecting them to poor working conditions.

b) Failure to pay contractors and suppliers

c) High indebtedness and threat of insolvency: as of 30th September, 2013, KCM’s total liability stood at a staggering $1.5 Billion exceeding its assets by a colossal $123 Million making it impossible for the company to meet its financial obligations; as a result KCM defaulted on its $700 Million loan it had contracted from Standard Bank. The loan was secured on the KCM assets.

d) Vedanta failed to comply with its commitment to inject a whooping $397 million direct foreign investment in KCM instead it was diverting funds it was making locally to other projects as a result there was no money to finance its operations.

e) Despite making several promises and commitments, Vedanta, for seven years failed to operationalise Konkola Deep Mining Project.

f) Vedanta did not buy its own equipment and was just sub-contracting its works making it extremely expensive to run the mine.

The above are the key reasons that left Government with no choice but to repossess KCM and opt for another investor.

3. THE PRESIDENT, THE LIES AND THE DECEIT

President Hakainde Sammy Hichilema while in opposition was accused of intending to give back KCM to Vedanta in an event that he won the presidential elections. However, the President then, vehemently and repeatedly refused such accusations. Today the man has been caught running forth and backwards on this issue.

* Last month, on 25th April, 2022, President Sammy said and I quote, “I have seen the media FALSEHOODS that we want to give KCM back to Vedanta“ He called the stories accusing him of planning to give KCM back to Vedanta as malicious propaganda by his detractors.

* On Monday, 9th May, 2022 President Sammy made a 360 degrees u-turn saying, “Vedanta and ourselves have agreed that we suspend litigation”; in essence the President has given back KCM to the dreaded Vedanta.

Looking at all the lies and failures of Vedanta to meet it’s obligations to the workers, suppliers, contractors and the people of Zambia in general, why has this President decided to give back KCM to Vedanta against his own pronouncements when he knows too well that Vedanta does not mean well for our people and our country? Is it payback time? Olo it is the usual UPND policy of favouring foreigners at the expense Zambians?

We challenge the President to come clean on this matter and for once put the interest of Zambia and Zambians above the interest of his foreign friends and his foreign businesses associates.

Issued by
Antonio Mwanza
PF Media Director

FTJ University Saga is a ploy by UPND divert people’s attention from real issues- Nickson Chilangwa

THE Patriotic Front (PF) party has charged that the trending saga of the FTJ Chiluba University in Luapula province is a ploy by the UPND Alliance government to divert people’s attention from real issues on the ground.

PF Acting Secretary-General MCC Hon Nickson Chilangwa said the UPND wants to use the abandoned project to paint the PF as a corrupt party whilst promoting selfish agendas like in the mining sector.

And Hon Chilangwa explained that his role in the project was merely that of administrative because he was the sitting Provincial Minister as everything else was centrally done in Lusaka. He however said it is no secret that successive governments had previously abandoned or suspended projects for various reasons and the FTJ Chiluba University is one of them.

In a press briefing yesterday, Hon Chilangwa said it is in the public domain that a lot of projects that were below 80 per cent completion rate were suspended in under the PF rule but wondered why the party in government wants to indict the party on one project. He has therefore urged journalists to probe the matter and find out whether the money for the FTJ Chiluba University was paid and to whom the money was paid.

“Ba Hon Charles Milupi is sitting next to Hon Situmbeko Musokotwane the Minister of Finance. He should tell him to ask Hon Felix Mutati whether the money was paid because he was our Finance Minister then,” Hon Chilangwa said.

Meanwhile, former Minister of Higher Education Professor Nkandu Luo said the much talked about $33m for the FTJ University is a figure that was split between two universities, FTJ Chiluba University and the Northern University.

Prof. Luo clarified that the money for the construction of the Universities was a loan from the Chinese government.

“If the then Minister of Finance was here, he would have given a proper explanation,” Prof Luo said.

She explained that the government had decided to slow down on all pipeline projects because there were concerns that it had overborrowed.

“FTJ University was still a pipeline project because it was just at no more than 5 per cent completion rate and that meant that it was affected by the decision by Cabinet to slow down on projects below 80 per cent,” Prof. Luo explained.

She said the contractor who had already moved on-site could not proceed because they were waiting for the government to clear the position so that money could be released for the construction of the two universities.

Prof Luo said the Ministry of Higher Education was not involved at any point to disburse funds or give legal opinions but in negotiating that the project should take place.

“Once the project is approved, the necessary paperwork is done through the Ministry of Justice, the Attorney General’s office and the Ministry of Finance before the actual construction can begin,” she added.

Ghana will solve debt crisis without IMF help, finance minister says

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(Reuters) – Ghana is committed to managing its debt without assistance from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta said, expressing his confidence that government measures were moving the country in the right direction.

Ghana’s total public debt, which stood at about 77% of its gross domestic product at the end of 2021, according to government data, has pushed one of West Africa’s largest economies to the brink of crisis.

The government in March announced a raft of spending cuts to tackle inflation, reduce the public deficit, restore a depreciating local currency and reassure spooked investors.

But it has consistently refused to ask the IMF for help.

“We have committed to not going back to the fund because… the fund knows we are [moving] in the right direction,” Ofori-Atta said at a media conference in the capital Accra.

“It’s about validating the program we have in place and finding other ways of handling our debt.”

The gold, oil and cocoa producer saw consumer inflation rise to an 18-year record of almost 24% in April despite efforts to contain price hikes and spur recovery.

Ofori-Atta said the priority would be to solve the country’s domestic debt, which has interest rates that are three to four times higher than foreign debt.

“We need to decide ourselves what structure would be useful to us,” he added.

The central bank in March raised its main lending rate by a record 250 basis points and is expected to review this at a next Monetary Policy Committee meeting on May 23.

Ofori-Atta said another interest rate hike would be a “knee jerk reaction” to “imported inflation”, noting that prices had continued to increase since the March increase.

“We need to figure out an approach that in a way gives us fiscal space,” he said.

Ghana’s credit ratings have been downgraded over concerns about the government’s ability to pass legislation to raise revenues.

There has been fierce opposition to a tax on electronic payments approved in April and presented as a panacea to financial woes, with critics saying it will unfairly impact lower-income people and small business owners.

Reporting by Cooper Inveen; Writing by Sofia Christensen Editing by James Macharia Chege, Alexandra Hudson

Chitotela institutes contempt proceedings against ACC, 11 officers

Chitotela institutes contempt proceedings against ACC, 11 officers

By Mwaka Ndawa

PAMBASHE PF member of parliament Ronald Chitotela has instituted contempt proceedings against the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) and 11 of its officers in the Lusaka High Court for breach of an agreement to preclude him from prosecution in relation to the nine corruption related charges he was facing in 2019.

Chitotela has cited the Commission’s acting director general Silumesi Muchula, Ivor Mukwanka, Dorothy Cheelo, Glenda Mungalaba, Raymond Chiboola, Stella Mulenga, Martin Mayembe, Gift Tembo, Kopano Chilembo, Queen Chibwe and Edwin Mbewe as alleged contemnors; seeking an order that they be committed to prison for contempt of court for turning their backs on him.


Chitotela said in 2019 he was facing nine counts of possessing property suspected to be proceeds of crime and he made a full disclosure pursuant to section 80(3) of the Anti-Corruption Act No. 3 of 2021 on June 24, 2019 relating to the case and he was let off the hook by the Commission.
He said on April 19 and 26, 2022 the ACC issued call outs for him to be interviewed at their offices in relation to the investigations it was conducting.


Chitotela said he was interviewed, warned and cautioned in relation to the purchase of a house, property no. subdivision A2 lot L/3270/M in Ibex Hill Lusaka.


He stated that the property was forfeited to the state under full disclosure to the ACC and it promised not to prosecute him pursuant to section 80 of the Anti-Corruption Commission Act No. 3 of 2012.


Chitotela said before his arrest, the ACC issued a press statement that it had abandoned the settlement agreement and he was arrested for being in possession of property suspected to be proceeds of crime.
He contended that the conduct of the Commission and the alleged contemnors was intentional as it was well aware of the undertaking it equivocally made and had now breached.


Chitotela said the conduct of the alleged contemnors was intended to impede and prejudice the administration of justice
“The Anti-Corruption Commission and its director general and investigation officers know all the facts which make it a breach of undertaking not to institute criminal proceedings against me by warn and caution statement for purposes of an arrest and prosecution,” said Chitotela. “The relief sought is for an order of committal for the contempt of the alleged contemnors for failure to carry out their undertaking given to the subordinate court of the first class on June 24, 2019 and that they pay the costs of the proceedings.”

Zim Man Disguises As Woman, Married For 16 Months

A man from Honde Valley in Zimbabwe reportedly disguised himself as a woman and was married for 16 months while performing all the duties expected of a new bride.

The man, Morris Muchena, disguised himself as Emily Muswere from Murehwa and would even become intimate with ‘‘her husband’’, Andrew Chafa.

Morris was finally exposed in Honde Valley during a recent female soccer match between his team and another one from Chisuko Village which happens to be his original village.

The nibble-footed Morris charmed football fans with his moves thereby putting him in the spotlight. His childhood peers identified him and exposed him.

Morris was summoned by village head Madzinga, Mr Webster Mhuru, for a hearing where he confessed that he was indeed a man who had disguised himself as a woman.

He also said he is part of a satanic cult and claimed that he changes into a woman during the night in order to satisfy his ‘‘husband’’ in bed.

One of the soccer players who were in the match that was Morris’ undoing said they challenged him to remove his wig but he adamantly refused. She said on condition of anonymity:

We challenged him to remove his wig, but he refused. He said if he removed it he would disappear for 24 hours. We were frightened and waited for his husband, Andrew, to come.

When Andrew arrived, he was shocked. He said he had not realised that he was sharing the same bed with a man. Andrew said it was the end of their marriage.

Another player said they were so happy to have Morris on their team as he played well.

Members of the Chafa family and villagers interviewed said they had suspected that Morris alias ‘Emily’ was a man due to his masculinity.

Village head Madzinga said Andrew got married to ‘Emily’ around November 2020.

Madzinga added Morris’ relatives traveled from Chisuko a few days after he was exposed saying they were looking for him.

Morris was summoned to Madzinga’s homestead where he arrived dressed as a woman.

He initially denied knowing his two relatives but later confessed that he is a man.

It is said Morris chronicled how he was initiated by a Harare friend into a satanic cult that enables him to turn into a woman whenever ‘her husband’ wants to be intimate with ‘her’.

He said following the initiation, he started having weird dreams; before meeting Andrew and falling in love with him.

It also emerged that Morris was a teacher at a private school in Harare before he stopped reporting for duty at the time of his ‘marriage’.

He acquired his primary and secondary education in Chisuko, Honde Valley; then deserted his family two years ago.

Manicaland provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Nobert Muzondo confirmed the incident and said while investigations are still underway, it appears like Morris and Andrew were in a consensual same-sex marriage.

Woman hacks off ‘lazy’ husband’s balls with chainsaw then cooks them

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A woman accused of cutting off her husband’s testicles with a chainsaw and cooking them on the oven hob has been arrested.

Teresa Peric, 46, is believed to have drugged 42-year-old Srdjan Peric before stabbing him dead, cutting him into pieces and boiling his remains in a huge pan.

The incident took place at the family home in Zrenjanin, Serbia, at around 9pm on Tuesday, May 10.

Teresa’s horrified teenage daughter is said to have witnessed the gruesome killing.

The teen, from Teresa’s previous marriage and identified only as D. Lj., revealed that her drugged stepdad had woken up when he was being stabbed.

But as he crawled into the sitting room, her mother continued to stab him with her knife, the teen said.

The teen then ran out to call her brother, but she said she then heard the noise of a chainsaw coming from inside the home.

The children were only let back in when they threatened to call the police.

When they finally got into the house, they saw Srdjan’s mutilated corpse sprawled on the floor.

When police arrived at the house they found it covered in blood and Teresa was arrested on suspicion of murder.

The teen said her mum had already told her that she wanted to kill her husband, despite her pleas not to.

The teen and neighbours reported that the couple often fought, often due to jealousy and Srdjan’s alleged laziness.

In one recent incident, Teresa allegedly set fire to the bed where her husband was sleeping.

The couple had reportedly been together for two years, during which Srdjan spent a month in custody after Teresa reported him to the police.

Srdjan was reportedly banned from approaching his wife at the time of the incident. However, both had chosen to ignore the legal order.

Locals reported that the couple would frequently separate and then get back together.

Teresa is said to have four children from four different marriages. None of them are Srdjan’s, reports state.

Both were reportedly on medication for unspecified mental problems, with a neighbour alleging that Teresa also used drugs.

Manchester United defender, Harry Maguire marries his fiancée Fern Hawkins in surprise registry office wedding

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Manchester United defender, Harry Maguire has married his fiancée Fern Hawkins in a private ceremony in Cheshire

According to The Mirror, the England defender left the Man. United’s Carrington training ground on Thursday May 12, and headed straight to a registry office where Fern was waiting for him.

Details of the wedding were kept top secret even from the guests as attendees were reportedly told the venue of Crewe Registry Office in a text earlier that day.

Harry and Fern, both 29, met when they were teenagers and have been together for the last ten years.

The couple, who have been engaged since 2018, kept details of the ceremony from all but their closest family and friends.

The publication reports that they are planning to take their vows again this summer in a romantic ceremony in France.

Harry was said to have been joined at the ceremony by his parents Zoe and Alan, who travelled from their home near Sheffield.

A source told the publication: ‘It was a closely guarded secret to all but their closest family and friends.

‘They wanted to be officially married in the UK before they head to France. That will be a fairytale wedding day for Fern.’

Harry’s sister Daisy, 21, will reportedly be a bridesmaid at the more lavish ceremony, set to be held at a chateau in Burgundy.

His brothers Joe, 30, and Laurence, 25, will also be in attendance along with his teammate Jordan Pickford – who’s wife Megan Davison will reportedly be another bridesmaid.

Fern and Harry have been dating since they were teenagers and met in their in hometown of Sheffield.

The couple share two daughters, Lillie Saint, three, and Piper Rose, two.

Fern announced their engagement in February 2018, after Harry whisked her off to Paris.

She penned at the time: ‘On Saturday night, Harry made me the happiest girl in the world & asked me to marry him in the most perfect way #ISAIDYES #TheFutureMrsMaguire #17thFebruary2018’

‘We will be forced to take retaliatory steps’ – Russia threatens Finland if it joins NATO

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Russia has threatened Finland with consequences if the Nordic nation goes ahead to join Transatlantic military alliance, NATO.

Finland’s president and prime minister, Sauli Niinisto announced support for joining NATO on Thursday, May 12 moving the country a step closer to joining the US-led military alliance.

Finland shares a 800-mile border with Russia and one of the reasons Russia gave for invading Ukraine was to stop Ukraine, a close neighbor of Russia from joining NATO.

In the joint statement, Niinisto and Swedish Prime Minister Marin said: “NATO membership would strengthen Finland’s security. As a member of NATO, Finland would strengthen the entire defence alliance. Finland must apply for NATO membership without delay. We hope that the national steps still needed to make this decision will be taken rapidly within the next few days.”

The Kremlin responded by saying the move would be a threat to Russia and warned of possible retaliation.

Russia’s Foreign Ministry said the Finnish statement marked a “radical change in the country’s foreign policy” and warned of countermeasures.

“Helsinki must be aware of the responsibility and consequences of such a move,”

Finland’s possible accession to NATO would cause serious damage to bilateral Russian-Finnish relations, which are maintaining stability and security in the Northern European region, the ministry said.

“Russia will be forced to take retaliatory steps, both of a military-technical and other nature, in order to stop the threats to its national security that arise in this regard,” it said.

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov also said that Finland joining NATO would not contribute to more security.

“As we have said many times before, NATO expansion does not make the world more stable and secure,” Peskov told reporters. He added that Russia’s reaction would depend on NATO activity near its borders.

“It will depend on what this expansion process will entail, how far and how close to our borders the military infrastructure will move,” Peskov said.

Peskov also told reporters on a regular conference call that: “Everyone wants to avoid a direct clash between Russia and NATO: both Russia and NATO, and, most importantly, Washington.” He added, however, that Russia will be ready to give “the most decisive response” to those who would try to get involved in the country’s “special military operation” in Ukraine.

It’s not a good idea to have a businessman as the republic president-Kalaba

Opposition Democratic Party President Harry Kalaba has said that it is not a good idea to have a businessman as the republic president.

Mr. Kalaba has further accused President Hakainde Hichilema of loving rich foreigners at the expense of the suffering majority Zambians.

Featuring on a UNZA Radio Programme on Wednesday, Mr. Kalaba made reference to the ongoing Mining Indaba and the January, 2022 trip President Hichilema made to South Africa to attend a book launch organised by the Brenthurst Foundation.

He said Mr. Hichilema is a capitalist head of state that prioritises the interests of rich foreigners.

“Also his biggest attribute is that he likes foreigners more than he likes Zambians because clearly you can see that so far the decisions he has made are pro-foreigners as opposed to his own Zambian people. Why should a president be so, why should he be in the forefront to say the mines are not willing to pay the mineral loyalty tax because then they are going to leave Zambia? Let them go. Let them go. So what if they go? Others will come. In Tanzania, president Magufuli (late Tanzania President) was also faced with a similar challenge where he was threatened by mines that if you don’t do this, if you increase that we are going. The president’s worry must be job creation for our people. My job as president is to worry about the quality of jobs I am giving out to Zambians. That should be a worry but today we don’t have anybody. Nobody is talking for workers today,” Mr. Kalaba said.

“As we agree on the positives (in the New Dawn administration), what is wrong with also accepting that this country is being given in the hands of foreigners? What is wrong with that? It is a fact that President Hakainde Hichilema is a capitalist president. He is one that would look at where profits for only his colleagues, friends and himself will come out and not for the ordinary Zambians. That is also a fact. So we should also agree as it is being put,” he added.

Mr. Kalaba added: “I think you people in the press should begin asking the president. What is so special with this Brenthurst Foundation or trust? What is so special about it? Why is it that they can call our president to say we are launching a book and the president will drop everything in the country and rush to go where Brenthurst Foundation is? Your own president would abandon you here and go to where The Brenthurst Foundation is. That is why having a businessman as the president is not a good idea. Mufwaikwa abantu abapala ngaine. For me I will not accept that somebody because he has got more capital is going to dictate terms of reference.”

“The ones who should dictate the terms of reference are the people who voted for the president. Not those people who are going to open ama books every day, going to launch those books. The other day they organised an indaba (Mining Indaba in South Africa) . He even fails to sleep, he is there already and I think even before the president of that country arrived he had already arrived there and I think it is taking away from us. He is in too much of a hurry to please the rich people. He is too much in a hurry to be one of them and doesn’t want to be part of the suffering majority,” he said.

Mr. Kalaba further pledged to continue providing objective checks and balances to the people in government.

“I think we have pulled each other down enough. The politics that were played in the past of refusing anything your friend does as being rude, were toxic. I think we have entered a realm, a phase in our political journey where we should be able to say this is correct and so for me Harry Kalaba would continue getting relevant. I will continue being around,” he said.

Mr. Kalaba said he would stick with the DP and contest future elections as president.

“The Bible says he who puts his hand on the plough and looks back, is not fit for the kingdom. Once you start something, ensure that you take it to its logical conclusion. Therefore, for me as long as God gives me good health and life I am standing for elections in 2026 and I am hoping to win. If I don’t win we will wait for 2031. If good will gives us life and health we will stand in 2031. If we will not win we will wait for 2036 until that time comes. For now we will stand with Zambia and ensure that those who have got power, those who are in corridors of authority today should know that they don’t have a blank cheque. They will be held accountable to every turn. They must see that we are not going to joke with them,” Mr. Kalaba said.

President Hichilema And Mr. Anil Agarwal Are Cut From The Same Cloth- Hon. Bowman Lusambo

By Hon. Bowman Lusambo
PRESIDENT HICHILEMA AND MR. ANIL AGARWAL ARE CUT FROM THE SAME CLOTH

Now that the dust from the Cape Town Mining Indaba is settling and President Hichilema is back in his office, we wish to share some thoughts on the event and why we believe it was a waste of time to have our Republican President spend four whole days in the Mother City.

According to State House, they want the whole country to start jumping up and down celebrating FQM’s announcement to invest US$ 1.3 billion into its Zambian mines. President Hichilema’s office calls it landmark, we call it foolhardy.

Another key announcement from the Indaba was Vedanta’s return to KCM. The only interesting part about this announcement is that it was as predictable as daylight.

No matter how much State House tries to camouflage the deal, President Edgar Lungu had warned us during the campaigns that there was a deal entered into between the UPND and Mr. Anil Agarwal, the founder and Chairman of Vedanta Resources and that Mr. Hichilema had secured financial support from Vedanta with a promise to hand back KCM when in office.

The semantics being deployed from Mr. Hichilema’s office and Vedanta over KCM can only go to deceive those that were born yesterday. For some of us who know both Mr. Hichilema and Mr. Agarwal, we say these are bedfellows, they are cut from the same cloth. The two men are perfect for each other because they both don’t mean what they say. They lie about everything including their very existence.

As Copperbelt Minister, I interacted at close proximity with Mr. Agarwal on several occasions. I was Minister for Copperbelt at the height of the KCM care and maintenance crisis and through my interventions, I facilitated a number of high level engagements between the Government of the Republic of Zambia and Mr. Agarwal at which he made a number of commitments including fresh investment pledges. There is no prize for guessing that none of those commitments were adhered to. Therefore, the leaked letter from Vedanta is a facade which should not even be entertained.

Mr. Agarwal and his Vedanta lost their social licence to operate in Chingola and any leader who even attempts to massage Mr. Agarwal’s ego does not deserve to represent any Zambian at any level. Predictably, President Hichilema does not find anything wrong with entertaining a return of Vedanta to KCM.

As for the reported return of Anglo American into Zambia, no surprises there. UPND is funded by the Brenthurst Foundation – an organization established by the Oppenheimer family, founders of Anglo American. It’s time for them to get a return on their 24 year investment in the UPND.

The insist that the Cape Town trip was a miss because it fell into the same old narrative that Zambia can only develop its mining sector through private foreign capital. It is insulting to our collective wisdom to travel to Cape Town to parrot the same old narrative that has failed to improve the lives of our people in mining communities.

The truth is, Zambia has been mining for well over a century. Our rich history in mining should mean that we have a reservoir of both technical and non technical expertise required to operate our mines. A quick glance around the world will show a number of indigenous Zambians operating large scale mining operations in key mining destinations including Peru, Chile, South Africa, Australia, Canada and even in the DRC. We are not short of expertise to run our mines.

As we said at the start of the Cape Town Mining Indaba, this is a trip that President Hichilema should have delegated to Hon. Paul Kabuswe, MP, the Minister of Mines.

Your Mutati Was Our Then Minister Of Finance, Let Him Say Whether Money For The FTJ University Was Paid And To Who – PF

YOUR MUTATI WAS OUR THEN MINISTER OF FINANCE, LET HIM SAY WHETHER MONEY FOR THE FTJ UNIVERSITY WAS PAID AND TO WHO – PF

….as Hon Chilangwa and Hon Prof Nkandu Luo explain their roles in the FTJ University saga

LUSAKA, Thursday, May 12, 2022 (SMART EAGLES)

THE Patriotic Front (PF) party has charged that the trending saga of the FTJ Chiluba University in Luapula province is a ploy by the UPND Alliance governement to divert people’s attention from real issues on the ground.

PF Acting Secretary General MCC Hon Nickson Chilangwa said the UPND wants to use the abandoned project to paint the PF as a corrupt party whilst promoting selfish agendas like in the mining sector.

And Hon Chilangwa explained that his role in the project was merely that of administrative because he was the sitting Provincial Minister as everything else was centrally done in Lusaka.

He however said it is no secret that successive governments had previously abandoned or suspended projects for various reasons and the FTJ Chiluba University is one of them.

In a press briefing today, Hon Chilangwa said it is in the public domain that a lot of projects that were below 80 per cent completion rate were suspended in under the PF rule but wondered why the party in government wants to indict the party on one project.

He has therefore urged journalists to probe the matter and find out whether the money for the FTJ Chiluba University was paid and to whom the money was paid.

“Ba Hon Charles Milupi is sitting next to Hon Situmbeko Musokotwane the Minister of Finance. He should tell him to ask Hon Felix Mutati whether the money was paid because he him ask because he was our Finance Minister then,” Hon Chilangwa said.

Meanwhile, former Minister of Higher Education Professor Nkandu Luo said the much talked about $33m for the FTJ University is a figure that was split between two universities, FTJ Chiluba University and the Northern University .

Prof. Luo clarified that the money for the construction of the Universities was a loan from the Chinese government.

“If the then Minister of Finance was here, he would have given a proper explanation,” Prof Luo said.

She explained that government had decided to slow down on all pipeline projects because there were concerns that it had over borrowed.

“FTJ University was still a pipeline project because it was just at no more than 5 percent completion rate and that meant that it was affected by the decision by Cabinet to slow down on projects below 80 per cent,” Prof. Luo explained.

She said the contractor who had already moved on site could not proceed because they were waiting for government to clear the position so that money could be released for the construction of the two universities.

Prof Luo said the Ministry of Higher Education was not involved at any point to disburse funds or giving legal opinions but negotiate that the project should take place.

“Once the project is approved, the necessary paperwork is done through the Ministry of Justice, the Attorney General’s office and the Ministry of Finance before the actual construction can begin,” she added.

UPND Members Have Been Abandoned… PF is bouncing back in 2026- Trevor Simumba

By Trevor Simumba

Just had a very disturbing conversation with a UPND Constituency Chairman from ku komboni that recognised me as I was eating nshima. I cannot name the komboni nor his name as he will be attacked by the praise team. He then called a few other UPND officials to come meet me. He immediately started by asking me what is wrong with your friend? My friend? Yes HH. I said nothing is wrong why would you ask like that. He said boss I know you and what you have done in the past for us. He reminded me he was at the workshop of the NMC of the UPND when I presented on issues to do with debt and the economy. He said remember in that meeting HH introduced you as his friend!

He then proceeded to document a whole list of issues and to state clearly that there is a big problem within the rank and file and so far the response they have received is that “the President has no interest in appeasing UPND members and if they want let them find someone else to replace him in 2026 if they are not happy with him”! If this is true we are in deeper problems than one can even begin to fathom.

There is need for the senior leadership of the UPND to sit down with their members and explain issues clearly to them. Communication needs to be two way. Acknowledge people’s fears and issues and then explain what you are doing and why there is need for temporary pain. Dismissing their views only generates further anger. This Chairman says he cannot face the people in the compounds as they are daily lamenting the high costs of living and the fact that new members defecting from PF are the ones getting jobs. That is the perception. I tried my best to explain but I was shut down quickly. When I pointed out the CDF they said again no one has fully explained it to them and their MPs and Councillors are nowhere to be seen. Instead the connected PF guys are the ones well positioned again to take advantage. This particular Gentleman is unemployed as he lost his job due to being UPND and he was told by the Party that when they win he will get his job back but alas he is still languishing mu komboni being laughed at and ridicule by the community.

He told me point blank that if PF choose well and do not disintegrate into factions then he sees a return for them in 2026 as he and many others like him will remain neutral rather than sacrifice again. He comes from a very big Lusaka Constituency.

I am simply reporting and sharing what I was told. These are not my views but the lamentations of a genuine UPND leader at the community level who is demoralised with how his own party has treated him. I wish I was in a position to help him and many other Zambians living in despair. C’est la vie!

Government raises concern with over enrollment in nursing institutions of learning

Minister of Health, Sylvia Masebo, says the government will not allow over enrolment of students in nursing learning institutions across the country.

Ms. Masebo has observed that over enrolment in nursing schools if not well managed, may have serious short, medium and long term effects on service delivery in the country.

Speaking when she toured Kabwe College of Nursing and Midwifery, Ms. Masebo said the unprecedented overcrowding in classes at training institutions in the country is a threat to the very essence of service delivery in the health sector.

“Most nursing schools are over-enrolling; this may have an effect on teaching and learning. It is a well-known fact that lecturers are failing to cope with students’ increasing numbers and this has an impact on the general nursing education in Zambia,” Ms. Masebo noted.

Ms. Masebo said the exam pass rate at Kabwe College of Nursing and Midwifery has dropped from 100 percent to 62 percent due to over enrolment.

She noted that the over-enrolment in nursing schools is making the tutor- student ratios in classes much more unhealthy, creating uncharacteristic environments for teaching and learning.

“Supervision of students in the clinical section is not effectively done, even issues of the practical are not effectively done because of over enrolment, ” she noted.

The minister observed that most facilities were more interested in getting money from students and parents while forgetting about planning on how to expand their spaces of learning.

“Out of economic desires to grow, most facilities have overburdened themselves by chewing what they can’t swallow, hence the overcrowding we are seeing today that has affected quality service delivery,” she said.

She expressed the concern after realizing that Kabwe Central Hospital Nursing School which initially planned to enroll 70 students last January had enrolled over 130 students.

Ms. Masebo has since directed the Permanent Secretary for Technical Services at the Ministry of Health and the department of nursing to go round and check on the over enrolment in both private and government health schools of learning.

Meanwhile, Kabwe Central Hospital, Senior Medical Superintendent, Victor Kusweje, has reiterated the need for decongestion of nursing learning institutions if quality education is to be provided.

Dr. Kusweji stated that most of the challenges being faced by learning institutions were as a result of over enrolment.

“Currently the main issues that the school has are the high number of students that would relate to the teaching aspect as well as how they are being kept at the institution,” Dr Kusweje said.

Dr. Kusweji said the high numbers raise questions about the effectiveness of teaching to the students and that is what the school was trying to resolve.

And speaking earlier, Kabwe College of Nursing and Midwifery Principal Tutor, Alice Banda, said the institution has turned the dining hall into a lecture room as a way of mitigating the shortage of the learner space.

Ms. Banda said the institution is currently saving some money to build a classroom that would accommodate about 200 learners.

“For this we are lobbying through the ministry of health for financial and material support to help us build a 200 capacity learners classroom to mitigate space shortage,” she said.

Govt Scraps Beans, Groundnuts From FISP

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Nkulukusa scraps legumes from FISP

SECRETARY to the Treasury, Felix Nkulukusa has unilaterally removed legumes from the Farmer Input Support Programm (FISP), a move which is likely to angered small scale farmers in rural areas.

The decision by Mr. Nkulukusa, according to sources from the Ministry of Agriculture would exclude crops such as groundnuts and soya seed from the FISP in the coming farming season.

“The FISP program is a vital tool for alleviating poverty especially for the poor rural farmers. Hence it must be kept in its diversified form, to support all crops including maize, groundnuts & Soya seed. Legumes help meet nutritional needs of our rural poor who cannot afford other proteins like beef on their tables. These crops also enhance food security and broaden farmer’s income sources,” said Alfred Makumba, a Mkushi farmer.


According to Mr. Makumba the failure by the FISP program to support legumes may lead companies that depend on these crops like cooking oil making companies to be adversely affected.


“In short all industries that depend on legumes will be adversely affected leading to massive job loses- the entire value chain will collapse. It’s against this background that we’re concerned with the behavior of the Secretary to the Treasury for deciding to exclude all legumes from this year’s budget,” he said.


According to the source, “Mr. Nkulukusa is very stubborn and wants to fix farmers and meanwhile he’s busy giving concessions to rich mining firms? Where are the priorities of this government? He’s working against the President who has been categorical in talking about a diversified Agriculture Support Program (ASP).”


The major problem, according to the source, was that Government was making decisions about the agriculture sector from the Ministry of Finance instead of the ministry responsible of agriculture.


“How feasible is it that technocrats from the Ministry are being ignored and decisions are being made from the Ministry of Finance? this is totally unacceptable,” said the source.


This decision is going to make the government very unpopular especially in rural areas as most farmers depend on these legumes.
“We know that President Hakainde Hichilema means well, and he should reverse this retrogressive decision before it’s late. Even the Zambia National Farmers Union (ZNFU) is deeply concerned with this development,” the source said.

Rapper Kendrick Lamar shares his new album cover, seemingly reveals birth of second child

34-year-old American rapper, Kendrick Lamar gave his fans two surprises on Wednesday May 11, and they are; a new album cover and a new baby.

On the cover for his highly-anticipated follow-up to 2017’s DAMN., Lamar, who is wearing a roped crown with thorns on his head, is seen holding his daughter, who’s now almost 3, while his fiancée, Whitney Alford is sitting on a bed, cradling a newborn.

While multiple reports hint that the baby in the photo is the couple’s second child, the couple has not spoken publicly about expecting another baby and Alford has not posted any photos of herself pregnant on social media.

“Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers. Shot by @renellaice,” Lamar simply captioned the post.

Once he shared the gem, fans quickly took to the comments section to share their thoughts. Many of them couldn’t believe he was reportedly now that father of two children and seemed excited about the great news.

In his new video for his latest single off the album, Lamar referred to his “kids,” plural, and his “wife.” While it’s unclear if Lamar and Alford have tied the knot, it does seem that family has been on the brain of the 34-year-old rapper.

The track isn’t just about family though, and the video for “The Heart Pt. 5” isn’t either. Throughout the visual, released Sunday, Lamar performs solo in front of a dark red backdrop.

After a few moments, as Lamar raps, the video them employs some impressive Deepfake visual trickery, as the artist’s face visually morphs into a number of other public figures, beginning with O.J. Simpson.

Throughout the track, Lamar morphs from Simpson to Kanye “Ye” West, then into Jussie Smollett. After transforming back to himself, he then pulls off another notable facial change as he turns into Will Smith.

The last two transformations see Lamar morphing into the late Kobe Bryant, before later becoming the late Nipsey Hussle, for a powerful and haunting conclusion to the evocative video.

Lamar’s forthcoming album marks his first since the release of his best-selling and critically acclaimed album DAMN., which came out in April 2017.

DAMN. went on to win Best Rap Album at the 2018 GRAMMY Awards, and became the first rap album to ever win the Pulitzer Prize for Music.

U.S. actor, Andy Dick arrested for felony sexual battery on livestream

American comedian and actor, Andy Dick, has been arrested on suspicion of felony sexual battery following an incident in Orange County, California.

On Wednesday May 11, police from the Orange County Sheriff’s Department were called to O’Neill Regional Park, where they surrounded the RV trailer where Dick, 56, was located. The call to the police came after an adult male who goes by the name of “JJ” claimed the comedian had sexually assaulted him.

Dick had been staying with a group of people living out of their RVs in an Orange County campground and livestreaming their lives together on the Captain Content YouTube Channel.

U.S. actor, Andy Dick arrested for felony sexual battery on livestream

Sgt. Scott Steinle of the OC Sheriff’s Department told KTLA that the arrest occurred after an investigation at the site. The outlet added that the alleged victim was taken to a local hospital for an assault examination.

Dick was removed from the trailer, searched and then arrested for suspected felony sexual battery.

It was gathered that around the 3:10 mark of a clip from the livestream, a disoriented “JJ” can be heard telling another person in the recreational vehicle what he claims occurred. He said;

“I was just in bed right now, and I smelled certain parts of my body … [I was] in the other RV with Andy, and … the last thing I remember, we were on the phone with his fiancée … I smelled parts of myself and they smell like artificial smells.”

U.S. actor, Andy Dick arrested for felony sexual battery on livestream

The streamer then alleged that he thought he had lotion or lube-like substance in his butt. Around the 5:29:00 mark of the original livestream, “JJ” attempts to confront Dick, but the comedian appears more concerned with his drugs.

“Did you take my cocaine?” he asks the streamer, who replies, “No, I didn’t even take it whenever it was offered.”

“JJ” then asks, “Why did you assault me in my sleep?” to which Dick responds, “I never assaulted you in your sleep. Can you leave me alone?”

Despite Dick’s on-camera denial, Sgt. Steinle told Page Six that they took the “Andy Dick Show” star into custody based on “information that was given to them” from the alleged male victim when they arrived on the scene. Police also performed an onsite investigation.

The actual arrest took place around 11:15 a.m. local time and, per the officer, the investigation is still ongoing. Dick has not been charged pending the District Attorney’s review.

His bail was later set at $25,000 and he is due in court Friday. Dick, who is father to three children with two different women, has run into repeated legal trouble with regard to drug possession over the years.

Dick, who starred in Road Trip and NewsRadio, has also had a string of arrests in recent years including on domestic violence charges last November, for allegedly groping a Lyft driver in 2018, and a for 2010 incident involving a bouncer and patron at a West Virginia bar.

British amateur boxer drowns ‘while trying to save his dog’ from River

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A British amateur boxer has drowned while trying to save his dog from a Spanish river near Benidorm.

Former Royal Navy sailor Paul Lebihan, 24, died on Monday evening, May 9, after getting into difficulties in the Bolulla river which has claimed the lives of three other people in the past month, Mail Online reports.

British amateur boxer drowns

Lebihan, from Gateshead, was pulled unconscious from the water near a waterfall close to the popular beauty spot of Fuentes del Algar, a half-hour drive north of Benidorm.

The Briton had died whilst trying to save his dog, according to local reports, in an act that his family said shows how selfless he was. One of his Facebook pictures shows him cuddling up to his pet dog.

A police source confirmed after the drowning he had been swept away by the current.

A helicopter with firefighters, police and paramedics mobilised as part of the emergency response.

Efforts to revive the casualty failed and he was pronounced dead at the scene. Local reports said witnesses had tried to save him by performing CPR on him before professionals arrived to take over.

Appeal organiser Kallym Bell, Paul’s cousin, said: ‘Paul was an amazing, selfless man with a heart of gold, always the biggest laugh and the very best to be around.’

Lebihan’s friend Lee Garretto, who lives in Gateshead, added on Facebook: ‘Gutted to hear the sad news. RIP bro. Glad we got out to Spain last year and came to see you.

‘Top top lad with a heart of gold. Thoughts are with the family at this sad time. Keep that smile shining up there pal.’

His friend Lewis Thompson wrote: ‘Absolutely gutted writing this. All the laughs and memories we had together I’ll never forget.

‘You could enter any room and the place would light up. You were an absolute diamond. Love you brother.’

Grieving relative Lisa Lebihan said: ‘No words can describe how we are feeling. Absolutely devastated. Gone far too soon but never will be forgotten. RIP Paul son.’

Who Was Paul Mushindo?

By Hon. Kalalwe Mukosa, Chinsali member of Parliament.

Many Zambians have been asking about Paul Bwembya Mushindo after a University in Chinsali was named after him. He is little known outside his native land and tribe.
But this excessively moderate man is a colossus among the pioneer Zambian ministers of the church, educationists, writers, and politicians and was honoured by King George of England in 1947 for his contribution to society.

Rev Mushindo was a quiet achiever who dedicated his life to the service of the church and his nation and was instrumental in the formation of the United Church of Zambia.
He was also instrumental in the unification of the protestant churches soon after the country’s independence.

A teacher, politician, author, and minister of the Church of Scotland, Rev Mushindo had seemingly endless energy combining all his demanding duties with the mammoth task of translating the Bible from English to Ichibemba, which took 53 years.

He was a very principled man and Zambians will be surprised to learn that he spent over 30 years without wearing any shoes.
He was born in 1896. Both his mother and father were members of the Bemba royal family.

His father Mr Mushindo the first was a nephew of Chiti Kafula, one of the important members of the Bemba royal household.

His mother, Kapolyo Mwaba was the daughter of Chief Mwaba Kabundi of the Ngulube clan in the Bemba district of Nkulungwe.

Like many Zambians who went to school in his time, Rev Mushindo graduated as a teacher and taught at the Church of Scotland school at Lubwa Mission near Chinsali Boma and at Shiwa Ng’andu where he met Sir Stewart Gore-Browne, a colonial settler who genuinely and steadfastly supported African advancement and emancipation.

While working as a teacher, he proceeded to Livingstonia, the present day Malawi where he studied theology and qualified as Minister of the Church of Scotland.

Sir Gore-Browne encouraged many Africans to take an active part in politics and supported their education.He was responsible for the sponsorship of Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula’s studies at Makerere University in Uganda. It appears Sir Gore-Browne’s influence led Rev Mushindo to develop interest in politics.

Rev Mushindo was appointed a member of the Northern Rhodesia African Representative Council for the Northern Province in 1944 and later became its chairperson. During debates in the council, he consistently opposed the establishment of the federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland.

In 1950, he joined the Chairperson of the African Welfare Societies late Donald Siwale in advocating African rule in Northern Rhodesia.
Rev Mushindo spoke on many other subjects that affected the livelihood of the people of his area. For example in 1948, he called on the government to establish a secondary school in Northern Province and campaigned for better prices for African foods and for an increase in the size of land allocated to peasant farmers.
He was the voice of the voiceless which made him an important figure for the people of Northern Province.

Rev Mushindo was ordained Minister of the Church of Scotland in 1947. His additional pastoral duties did not slow him down and Audrey I Richards who knew the Reverend well says in his preface to Mushindo’s book, a Short History of the Bemba: “From 1926 onwards, he was headmaster at Lubwa and was at work at his school from 07:00hr to 12:30 and then after an hour’s rest, he would spend from 13:30hr to 17:30hr on the translation of the Bible. A heavy day I think.”
The translation of the Bible which was led by Reverend Robert McMinn started in 1913 at Mpandala and was only completed in 1966 at Lubwa.

It is incredible that Rev Mushindo had time to write books despite his heavy days. He wrote three Bemba titles, Imilumbe Nenshimi (Riddles and Folktales), Amapinda Mulyashi (Proverbs in Conversations), and Ulubuto Mumfifi (Light in Darkness) and two English titles, A Short History of the Bemba and the Life of A Zambian Evangelist: the Reminiscences of Reverend Paul Bwembya Mushindo.

Historian Andrew D Roberts describes Rev Mushindo’s A Short History of the Bemba as a ‘very important source for Bemba history up to the death of Chitimukulu Chitapankwa (1883).’
“Mushindo gives much information not given by other writers, which no longer survives in Bemba oral traditions. His account of the Ngoni wars is particularly valuable in this respect, and on the whole it seems more accurate than the other published versions.
In writing my own account of Bemba history, I have depended heavily on Mushindo’s work to amplify, correct, or confirm my own records of oral traditions especially for events on eastern Bembaland,” says Roberts.

Another writer Audrey I Richards describes the book as “the fullest version of Bemba traditions to be written by a Mubemba and the people of Zambia will be grateful to Mushindo for writing down these traditions before the old men and women who could remember the past had died one by one, taking their memories with them.”

Rev Mushindo was able to collect the traditions of the Bemba because he spent his childhood in the royal palace of two Chitimukulu; Sampa and Makumba.
His works made him a venerable figure among the missionaries and the people alike were called upon to lead prayers and deliver historical accounts at many important functions.

When Sir Stewart Gore-Browne died in 1967, Rev Mushindo was asked to say the closing prayer at the funeral which was attended by first republican President Kenneth Kaunda and several ministers.

In 1971, at the accession ceremony for Chitimukulu Bwembya, Rev Mushindo became the first Christian Minister to be asked to speak at the traditional rites.

It was a great expression of the respect that the Bembas had for his knowledge of their traditions and history as it was also a confirmation of his aristocratic ancestry.
All that time, Rev Mushindo walked and cycled barefoot. Nobody remembers the exact date when he stopped wearing of shoes, but the incident which led him to stop wearing shoes is well remembered and collaborated by many who lived with Rev Mushindo.

One day, it happened that while at Mpandala working on the translation of the Bible in the 1940s, a hawker passed through Rev Mushindo’s office selling some merchandise which included a pair of shoe. Rev Mushindo bought without knowing that it was stolen somewhere. A few days later, the hawker was arrested and he revealed that he had sold the shoes to the Reverend. The hawker was taken to Mpandala where Rev Mushindo was found wearing the shoes. After hearing the story and the confession of the hawker, Rev Mushindo took off the shoes and handed them back to the owner and, vowed never to wear shoes again.He stuck to this decision until his dying day.That’s how principled, Rev Mushindo was. Eddie Mulenga Ndota, nephew of Ms Theresa Mwila Mutunga Mushindo, remembers Rev Mushindo as a strict disciplinarian but at the same time a very kind man who highly valued education.

“He was soft spoken but emphatic and what ever he said sank into one’s mind. He educated many people from his own extended family and that of his wife from his meagre earnings as a minister of the church,” recounts Mr Ndota. Mr Ndota said Rev Mushindo did not forget the incident of the stolen which he even made as his main theme in many of his sermons. He always warned people against stealing saying in Bemba: Nga waiba ilaya lika kulaya umweo, Nga waiba akaputula kakakuputula umweo, Nga waiba insapato shikakusapulula umweo. (If you steal a shirt it will steal your spirit, if you steal a short, it will break your spirit, and if you steal shoes, they will desecrate your spirit).

Rev Mushindo retired as Minister of the Church of Scotland in 1965 but volunteered to continue evangelising in order to help the growth of the United Church of Zambia.
He set up temporary residence at Mulashi Primary School which lies about three kilometers from Mpika town along the Great North Road.

It was while he was cycling back from an evangelisation trip back to Malashi that he was killed in a hit and run road accident in December 1972.

The car that killed Rev Mushindo was driven by a white couple who have never been found up to date.

He is buried at the Lubwa cemetery where all the pioneers of the Church of Scotland Mission and School at Lubwa are buried.

Story courtesy of EXPENDITO CHIPALO.

MUSHINDO UNIVERSITY

Mkaidi awulura momwe analowetsera mafoni awiri m’matumbo mwake

Mkaidi yemwe lachitatu anadabwitsa anthu kaamba kopezeka ndi mafoni awiri m’matumbo mwake kundende ya Zomba, wati analowetsa mafoniwa kudzera ku malo ochitila chimbudzi ndipo waulura kuti akaidi ambiri ali ndi anthu omwe amawapititsira mafoniwa kundendeko.

Mkaidiyu yemwe dzina lake ndi Frank Siposi, lachitatu pa 11 May, 2022, m’mimba mwake munapezeka mafoni awiri othobwanya koma anyuwani, amtundu wa Itel omwe akuti anawalowetsa kudzera kumalo kwake kopangira chimbudzi.

Malingana ndi mneneri wa ndende mdziko muno, a Chimwemwe Shaba nkhaniyi inadziwika kaamba koti akuluakulu ena a ndende ya Zomba anadabwa momwe amayendela komanso maonekedwe ake.

A Shawa anati akuluakuluwa anatengela mkaidiyi kuchipinda kwina ndipo atampanga chipikisheni anadabwa kuona tizingwe kumalo ake ochitila chimbudzi, ndipo atamupanikiza ndi ndimafuso, mkaidiyu amaulura kuti walowetsa foni m’mimba mwake.

Koma malingana ndi kilipi (clip) yomwe tsamba lino lapeza yomwe a Siposi anajambulidwa pomwe amafusidwa mafuso ndi apolisi, iwo anachita kutumidwa ndi mmodzi mwa anthu owayang’anira yemwe akutchulidwa kuti Kachiganda.

Mkaidiyu anati a Kachiganda ndi omwe anawauza iwo kuti alowetse mafoniwa m’mimba kudzera ku malo ochitira chimbudzi pogwiritsa ntchito mafuta ophikira kuti asave kuwawa kwambiri polowetsapo.

Mukilipiyi, a Siposi akuvekaso akuuza apolisiwa kuti pa mafoniwa awiri wa, imodzi imayenera kukapelekedwa kwa mkaidi mzake dzina lake Yasin Kasonthi, pamene inayo anati amayenera kuigulitsa kundende komweko pa mtengo wa K40,000.

“Kachiganda anatitenga akaidi folo kupita kunyumba kwawo komwe anatipatsa mafoni awiri kenaka tinapita kudimba kwawo kukathilira ndipo titamaliza anandiuza kuti ndiike mafoniwa m’mimba kuti tizibwelera mkati, kenaka ine ndinaika koma mtafika mkati muno kuti ndiwatulutse sizikutheka.

“Foni inayi amati ndimpatse Yasin Kasonthi amubweretsera akazake, inayi amati ndigulitse K40,000 komano simnawapatse chifukwa choti alimmimbamu akukanika kuchoka. A Kachiganda anandiuza kuti ndiwaike mafoniwa mujumbo kenaka ndipake mafuta mkulowetsera kochitira chimbudziku ndipo amati zimakatuluka pokachita chimbudzi,” anatelo nkaidiyu.

A Siposi anauzaso apolisiwa kuti iwo ndikoyamba kupanga izi koma awulura kuti pali anthu ena omwe amalandira mafoni kuchokera kwa amzawo komaso achibale awo ndipo ati mafoniwa amalowa nawo kundendeko.

“Kunjaku ena amawabweretsera ndi azimayi awo ena azimzawo, monga White ali ndi mkazi wake amene amamubweretsera ma foni komaso pali wina wa pa 1 koma ndamuiwala dzina lake, nayeso,” anaonjezera choncho Siposi.- Malawi24

Fredson Yamba seeks to know what law he has contravened

Yamba seeks to know what law he has contravened

By Mwaka Ndawa

FORMER secretary to the treasury Fredson Yamba has insisted that the charges he is facing do not disclose the law relating to management of public property which he is alleged to have contravened.

Yamba has asked the Economic and Financial Crimes Court to refer his case to the High Court pursuant to Article 28(2)(a) of the Constitution for determination on whether the charges of willful failure to comply with the law relating to management of public property violates his right to a fair trial as guaranteed by Article 18 of the Constitution.


In this matter, Yamba is accused of not adhering to guidelines relating to the management of the national treasury when he approved the transfer of K154, 201,197 to purchase a chancery for the Zambian mission in Turkey.


He is jointly charged with former minister of foreign affairs Joseph Malanji who is facing three counts of possessing property suspected to be proceeds of crime.


It is alleged in count one that Yamba, on dates unknown but between January 1, 2020 and August 31, 2021 being a secretary to the treasury, whilst acting with other persons unknown allocated and authorised the transfer of K108, 401,197 to the Zambian mission account in Turkey for the procurement of real estate without following the law.


In the second count, it is alleged that Yamba, on dates unknown but between January 1, 2020 and August 31, 2021, being a secretary to the treasury, whilst acting together with other persons unknown, allocated and authorised the transfer of K45,800,000 to the Zambian mission account in Turkey for the procurement of real estate without following the law.


It is alleged in the third and fourth count that Malanji, on dates unknown between January 1, 2020 and August 31, 2021 possessed a BELL 430 helicopter and a BELL 206 Jet Ranger Helicopter Be which was reasonably suspected to be tainted.
It is further alleged in the fifth count that


Malanji, between January 1, 2020 and August 31, 2021 possessed Royal Gibson Hotel in Kitwe using dirty money.
When the matter came up for continuation of trial before principal resident magistrate Jennifer Bwalya, Yamba’s lawyer Luckson Mwamba of Messrs Simeza Sangwa Associates asked the court to refer the matter to the High Court for a determination on whether the two charges violate his right hearing as they do not disclose the specific law he failed to comply with.
Mwamba argued that Article 18 of the Constitution guarantees Yamba’s rights to a fair hearing and his rights to be informed in detail about the offences he was facing.


“Count one and two as they stand are a violation as guaranteed under Article 18. The law alleged not to have been complied with has not been disclosed in both counts and the accused has no idea what case he is coming to meet before this court, because details have not been disclosed. The effect is that he cannot properly formulate a defence to the charges as they stand and the same is a violation of his rights,” Mwamba said. “This question must be referred to the High Court so that before we proceed we are sure that we are all not taking part in the violation of Yamba’s rights. If the High Court says his rights have been violated then obviously amendments have to be made so that we stay in line with the Constitution.”


Mwamba said the right to a fair hearing was one of the most significant rights in the justice system and every officer of the court was duty bound to ensure that Yamba had a right to fair hearing.


In response, State prosecutor Gamaliel Zimba said the application should be dismissed as it was an attempt by the defence to have protracted litigation in the matter by causing it to delay before it is concluded.


“The essence of the motion is a revisit by the defence to the application they made earlier before trial commenced. The court competently ruled on the application and trial commenced. The defence has now come back to you in a different clamour suggesting there is a constitutional issue that requires determination by the High Court,” Zimba said.


He said the law had been clarified as Yamba was charged under the ACC Act and the periods in which the offences are alleged to have been committed have been disclosed and what he is alleged to have done.


“As the court ruled out there is a number of laws that govern the management of public property. Looking at the many laws that govern the management of public property, should the state flood count one and two with all those pieces of legislation? Certainly, which we cannot as what is sufficient is reasonable information which has been given to the accused,” he said further. “The application is frivolous and vexatious and should be treated as such by the court because it is meant to delay the proceedings. The state has its witnesses lined up so that the matter is expeditiously dealt with and the accused know their fate. These applications are a waste of time for both the state and the accused.”


Mwamba argued that the issue bordered on the violation of human rights as the application that was raised at the last sitting was different from the issues relating to the Bill of Rights in accordance with article 28(2) and the parties could not start discussing section 134 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CPC).


“Whether the rights have been violated or not is a matter to be determined by the High Court. The charges as they stand are violating Yamba’s rights as the law not complied with has not been disclosed,” said Mwamba. “There being a thousand of laws relating to the management of public property cannot be a justification to violate the accused’s rights. The expeditious hearing of the matter cannot be a justification to violate the accused’s rights. It’s waffling to suggest that the application is frivolous and vexatious.”
Magistrate Bwalya has reserved ruling for May 23.

DPP’s decision to prevent Lungu from prosecution went against her powers, submits Attorney General

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DPP’s decision to prevent Lungu from prosecution went against her powers, submits Attorney General

By Mwaka Ndawa

ATTORNEY Mulilo Kabesha has clarified that the official receiver was requested to instruct Director of Public Prosecutions Lilian Siyunyi and DEC director general Mary Chirwa to enter a plea bargain with Milingo Lungu so that the money he is alleged to have stolen from KCM (in liquidation) could be reclaimed.

He has insisted that the decision by Siyunyi to exempt former Konkola Copper Mines (KCM) provisional liquidator Lungu from retribution for theft and money laundering charges was in excess of her powers.

In law, plea bargaining is the negotiation of an agreement between the prosecution and the defence whereby the defendant pleads guilty to a lesser charge or to one or more of the offenses charged in exchange for a lenient sentence, or a dismissal of other charges.
However, an adjudicator is not mandated to be lenient when handing down the sentence or consider the recommendations made by the prosecution in favour of the accused person.


The adjudicator’s discretion is dependent on the gravity of the offence.
This is in a matter where Lungu has petitioned the State and its agents in the Constitutional Court over his re-arrest on allegations that he bought a house using illegal gains when they entered into a pact to exempt him from prosecution after he rendered the mining firm’s account records and relinquished his position.


Lungu had opposed the cross petition by the State and its agents that the immunity agreement be quashed on reasons that Article 180(4) of the constitution does not allow the DPP to enter into immunity agreements as it is the preserve of the President or persons performing executive functions.


The State and its agents said the purported immunity agreement was against public interest policy requiring alleged criminals to be tried before courts and was a blatant abuse of power by Siyunyi to protect Lungu from being answerable to the allegations against him.
Kabesha and others said Siyunyi is neither a president or person performing e executive functions, nor is she a former president.
But in an affidavit in opposition to the cross petition, Lungu explained that the basis of the negotiations was to enable him participate in the audit to reconcile his remuneration fees and any monies drawn with full and frank disclosure in exchange for payment fees due and outstanding.
“My resignation was not unconditional as alleged by the State. The terms agreed in the meeting were reduced in two agreements: the consent settlement agreement and the immunity agreement,” Lungu said


He stated that following the circumstances surrounding the bargain, the DPP was well within her powers to issue a nolle prosequi.
Lungu said the immunity agreement was valid and not illegal, against public interest or unconstitutional.
However, in an affidavit in reply to affidavit in opposition to affidavit verifying cross petition, Kabesha said his office instituted negotiations with Lungu to relinquish his position as KCM provisional liquidator.


He said the negotiating team at the office of Official Receiver was guided by the Solicitor General not to compromise on the issue of immunity which was sought by Lungu but to engage Siyunyi and Chirwa for a plea bargain anchored on asset recovery.
Kabesha said the negotiations instituted by the Solicitor General were dispensed with on January 12, 2022.
“After the Solicitor General called-off the negotiations, Lungu took plea on March 7, 2022 before magistrate Jennifer Bwalya in a matter involving K17.25 million and appeared before magistrate Felix Kaoma in a matter relating to K4.4 million,” Kabesha submitted. “No communication, whether verbal or in writing, was ever made by my office to the DPP to either enter a nolle prosequi or the purported immunity agreement as that is not permissible under the Constitution and it is reiterated that the purported agreement was unconstitutional and in excess of the DPP’s powers.”


According to a letter addressed to the official receiver by Solicitor General Marshal Muchende dated January 10, this year filed as exhibits before court, Muchende requested the official receiver to negotiate with Lungu to voluntarily resign from his position.
In relation to Lungu’s exemption from retribution, Muchende said the proposal was not available but directed the official receiver to liaise with the DPP and the director general of the Drug Enforcement Commission to enter a plea bargain and recover the money alleged to have been stolen.


“I attach a self-explanatory letter from the advocates of Milingo Lungu arising from a meeting I held with them to buttress a decision for him to resign from that position. This is more so that Milingo Lungu is not fit to serve owing to the many civil and criminal allegations made against him. In that regard I advise that you negotiate his voluntary resignation pursuant to section 78 and 79 of the corporate Insolvency Act No. 9 of 2017 on the understanding that his invoices shall be subjected to a forensic audit and reconciliation process which shall culminate in a confirmation of the amounts claimed, counter claimed or a set off; depending on the findings of the audit and reconciliation process,” read the letter in part. “With regards to the proposal for immunity, I advise that the same is not available but you may engage the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions and Director General of the Drug Enforcement Commission for a possible plea bargain anchored on the policy directive of government on asset recovery. I further advise that you appoint an agent from among the reputable audit consulting advisory firms in Zambia pursuant to section 64(3)(j) of the Act no sooner than you take over as provisional liquidator following the vacancy. This is the sure way to achieve a scamless release of Mr Lungu without prejudice to the adversarial approach which will be tardy and onerous. I advise that it will be in the interest of the State if a deal could be struck by Friday January 14, because I have sought the indulgence of the DPP to postpone the taking of plea by the said provisional liquidator in the subordinate court from 10 to 17 January 2022.”
The parties have also entered into a consent to have DEC investigations officer Boyd Munalula and the Commission struck out from the proceedings.
The consent is pending an endorsement from Constitutional Court judge Martin Musaluke.

Landlord in UK jailed for ‘sex for rent’ offences

A landlord who forced a homeless woman to sleep with him in exchange for a room has been sentenced to prison for’sex for rent’ offenses in England and Wales.

In 2018, Christopher Cox, 53, sought out vulnerable young ladies to live with him in Cranleigh, Surrey.

In exchange for housing rent, he allegedly urged women to wear bikinis around the house, participate in BDSM, and sleep in his bed.

His went online to a rental agency’s website and posted an ad geared to ‘a girl in need,’ asking ‘if you are a young lady 16 and above who is stuck at home and wants to go out, or maybe you are homeless wanting a safe route,’

In the advert he said in return for a place to stay, they were expected to ‘cook, clean, do laundry and possibly more’.

Guildford Crown Court on Tuesday, May 10 heard one of his victims was a homeless woman, who was ‘unwell, desperate, suicidal, needed hip replacement surgery and was in pain.’

In a message to his friends, the prosecutor said Cox described his behaviour as his ‘dirty secret’.

Cops got to know about his behavior after two female undercover reporters from ITV’s The Kyle Files responded to online ads for ‘a girl in need’ in August 2018.

Even after he was confronted by TV cameras, he continued sending out his adverts.

At the time, Cox allegedly told friends: ‘I got myself into a bit of hot water due to my sex-for-rent tenants.’

Surrey Police searched his phone and found evidence of a homeless woman agreeing to an arrangement out of ‘desperation’.

Rupert Hallowes, defending, said his client, who was previously convicted of sexually abusing a young boy in the 1980s, thought his actions were ‘only illegal if he wanted sex three times a week’.

Judge Robert Fraser told Cox his behaviour was a ‘cynical attempt to take advantage of people by ‘very deliberately targeting homeless women who were vulnerable’.

The judge said the crime has now become ‘colloquially known as sex-for-rent’ and ‘this is the first such prosecution that has been brought’.

‘It is remarkable and says something about your determination to continue that you posted further advertisements,’ the judge told Cox.

‘It perhaps says something about the strength of your sexual intention.’

Cox, has been sentenced to one year in prison after he admitted to inciting and controlling prostitution.

Russian singer flees country while under house arrest for activism by disguising herself as a food courier

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The lead singer of Russian protest band, Pussy Riot, has escaped house arrest in Moscow by disguising herself as a delivery driver,

Maria Alyokhina was facing a sentence in a penal colony under harsh laws banning criticism in the country. But she was able to evade police in the Russian capital despite effectively being under house arrest in an escape she likened to a “spy novel”.

Now safely in Lithuania, Alyokhina is among tens of thousands of Russians who have left the country after draconian laws to clamp down on opposition were brought in following the invasion of Ukraine.

She said the band now plans to tour to raise money for those affected by the war.

She told The New York Times : “A lot of magic happened last week. It sounds like a spy novel.”

In an interview, she revealed that she disguised herself as a food courier to get away from Moscow, where she was being closely watched.

Alyokhina, 33, said: “I don’t think Russia has a right to exist anymore.

“Even before, there were questions about how it is united, by what values it is united, and where it is going.

“But now I don’t think that is a question anymore.”

Alyokhina, who has been jailed repeatedly for staging protests against the Putin regime, was able to cross the border into Belarus.

She was helped by an Icelandic friend who was able to smuggle her travel documents.These helped her reach Lithuania a week later, the newspaper reported, as her Russian passport had been confiscated by authorities.

She said that although modern Russia looks like a “big demon” from the outside, her escape demonstrates that it is “very disorganised”.

In her experience, the activist said, the “right-hand doesn’t know what the left hand is doing”.

Punk band Pussy Riot were first catapulted into the limelight a decade ago when they held a dramatic anti-Putin protest at Christ the Saviour Cathedral in Moscow.

This landed members a two-year prison sentence but did not deter their activism.

The Youth Must Respect, Love And Admire Those That Do Right – Bishop Telesphore Mpundu

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THE YOUTH MUST RESPECT, LOVE AND ADMIRE THOSE THAT DO RIGHT – BISHOP TELESPHORE MPUNDU

~ admire and emulate those positively contributing to the development of our great country Zambia~

Our interaction with Arc Bishop Mpundu was both enlightening and rejuvenating as it reminded us of the need for youth to actively participate and be involved as opposed to waiting for the future which is already here away from ”youths are future leaders”.

The Youth, to borrow Bishop Mpundu’s words, are the present leaders of Zambia who should take advantage of the opportunities and the enabling environment to not only position themselves for greatness but to take up the wheel and be responsible enough to drive both the economy and social sectors while upholding a high moral standing.

Yes, I agree. The youth, are the leaders of today.

I agree, the youthful youths of Zambia should take up the mantle from our great seniors whom we should appreciate for immense contributions in making Zambia a better place.

In this process learning from our seniors and integration of skills, knowledge experience, creativity and strength which is found in a demographic blend.

As National Youth Chairperson, I thanked the Bishop for his contribution to our Nation.

He stood with the poor and the oppressed when others stood with the rich and powerful as it was not fashionable to support the right course. Some are now harboring and protecting corrupt criminals who oppressed the poor 8 months ago.

During the interaction the Presidential Political Advisor, Hon. Levy Ngoma whom I accompanied as he paid a courtesy call on Bishop Telesphore Mpundu, committed that the UPND led Government will always cherish the support of the church as it plays a critical role in the governance of God’s children.

We will continue to listen to the voice of the church, and we shall listen to Zambians.

President Hichilema Concludes Engagements at Mining Indaba
By Anthony Bwalya

President Hichilema Concludes Engagements at Mining Indaba
By Anthony Bwalya

President Hakainde Hichilema is shortly expected back in Lusaka following his participation at the Investing in African Mining Indaba, where he delivered a keynote speech and sent a clear message to the world that Zambia is open for business to those who wish to work collaboratively on projects that will support government’s central objectives of job creation and economic turnaround.

During the trip, the President announced two landmark investments by First Quantum Minerals: $1.25 billion to expand production and extend the life of the Kansanshi Mine by 20 years and an additional $100 million investment to bring online the $250 million new Enterprise Nickel Mine.

These investments will help create and safeguard thousands of jobs, generate additional revenues and stimulate wider economic activity. It represents the largest investment commitment Zambia has seen in the past decade.

The President’s keynote address, titled ‘A New Dawn for Zambia’s Mining Sector’, set out very clearly the government’s vision for a resilient and sustainable mining industry anchored on Environmental, Social, and Governance standards. It stressed that governance of the mining sector must be transparent, consistent, predictable and fair and geared towards delivering benefits for all Zambians.

The President made clear his commitment to delivering on domestic economic empowerment and job creation without resource nationalism, noting that mining has the potential to make a much bigger contribution to the country’s economy.

And as the President noted during his keynote speech, “We will do better to cooperate than work in isolation”. In this spirit, H.E. met with President of South Africa H.E. Cyril Ramaphosa and President of Botswana H.E. Mokgweetsi Masisi. The engagements were an opportunity to discuss various matters including the strengthening of trade and investment ties for the benefit of the entire region.

This kind of collaboration and idea-sharing can only benefit Zambia’s economic development. He also hailed recent initiatives such as the MoU signed with the Government of the Democratic Republic of Congo last month to create a joint electric battery and clean energy value chain. The President also engaged in meetings with several potential investors to discuss proposals that could deliver win-win outcomes for Zambia. This is part of the government’s approach of working collaboratively with investors and industry players to create an enabling policy environment that delivers tangible benefits to the people of Zambia.

(OFFICIAL COPY SIGNED)

Anthony Bwalya

Presidential Spokesperson

AG stated clearly that immunity for Milingo Lungu was not available

By Ernest Chanda

SOLICITOR General Marshal Muchende called off negotiations with then Konkola Copper Mines (KCM) provisional liquidator Milingo Lungu, according to details obtained by The Mast.


This was a follow-up to the initial negotiations between Muchende and Lungu, which according to correspondence did not include granting the latter immunity from prosecution.


According to Attorney General Mulilo Kabesha’s legal opinion in response to a request by then ZCCM-IH chief executive officer Mabvuto Chipata on the removal and replacement of Lungu, the negotiations were called off with immediate effect within the month of January 2022.

“I have also read correspondence initiated by the Solicitor General whose main theme was the exploration of an amicable way of settling this matter in the shortest time possible and for the benefit of the Zambian people. One way envisaged, was the voluntary resignation of the Provisional Liquidator Mr Milingo Lungu,” read Kabesha’s letter dated January 13, 2022 copied to Muchende and chief legal officer Yadika Mkandawire. “I wish to bring it to your attention that the legal advice of the Solicitor General as contained in the aforesaid correspondence is the official position of the Office of the Attorney General pursuant to Article 179 of the Constitution of Zambia Act No. 2 of 2016 which, inter alia, reads: 179 (5) The Solicitor-General shall assist the Attorney-General in the performance of the Attorney-General’s functions. Kindly, be further informed that the Solicitor General has since called off the negotiations that he initiated over the matter with immediate effect, which decision is duly endorsed by the undersigned.”

And in the initial negotiations, Muchende had advised for voluntary resignation of Lungu from his position as provisional liquidator of KCM.

In a letter dated January 10, 2022 addressed to the Official Receiver in the Administrator General’s Office, Muchende did not propose the granting of immunity to Lungu.

“With regard to the criminal charges against him I advise that you engage the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) and the Director General of the Drug Enforcement Commission for a possible plea bargain anchored on the Policy directive on Asset Recovery as opposed to his proposal for grant of immunity,” Muchende advised. “I further advise that you appoint an Agent from among the reputable audit consultancy advisory firms in Zambia pursuant to section 74(3)(j) of the Act no sooner than you take over as official Receiver- cum-Liquidator under section 67(5) of the Act. This is the way to achieve a seamless release of Mr Lungu without prejudice to the adversarial approach which will be tardy and onerous. As I close, I advise that it will be in the interest of the State if a deal could be struck by Friday 14th January 2022, because I have sought the indulgence of the Director of Public Prosecution to postpone the taking of plea by the said Provisional Liquidator on the Subordinate Court from the 10th to the 17th January, 2022.”

Muchende viewed that keeping Lungu as KCM liquidator was not in the interest of the public, hence an amicable solution was to be found quickly.

“I make reference to your letter dated 2nd December, 2021 over the aforesaid Provisional Liquidator. I attach a self-explanatory letter from the advocates of Mr Milingo Lungu arising from a meeting I held with them to buttress a decision for him to resign from that position so that the New Dawn Government and the new ZCCM-IH PLC Board can manage this property with a pair of hands that it is comfortable to work with. This is more so that Mr Milingo Lungu is not fit to serve owing to the many civil and criminal allegations being made against him,” advised Muchende. “In that regard, I advise that you negotiate his voluntary resignation pursuant to Section 67(7) as read with Section 78 and 79 of the corporate insolvency Act No. 9 of 2017 on the understanding that his invoices shall be subjected to a forensic audit and reconciliation process which shall culminate in a confirmation of the amounts claimed, counter-claims or a set-off; depending on the findings of the audit and reconciliation process.”

And a source said the leaked letter was meant to present “a false narrative against the government”.

“We can only conclude that the leaked letter from the Solicitor General was largely meant to present a false narrative that there was a grant of immunity from prosecution to Mr Milingo Lungu. But if people can carefully read the same letter, the Solicitor General had advised against the granting of immunity. This is why the State called off those negotiations because Mr Lungu could also not be trusted,” said the government source.

Former DMMU National Coordinator Chanda Kabwe Has Dared The Public Accounts Committee To Recommend His Arrest

FORMER DMMU NATIONAL COORDINATOR CHANDA KABWE HAS DARED THE PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE TO RECOMMEND HIS ARREST.

Former Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit -DMMU- National Coordinator Chanda Kabwe has lashed out and dared the Public Accounts Committee to recommend for his arrest if it feels he abused his office in the procurement of reusable face masks for 58 districts that were at the risk of the pandemic.

During its last sitting, the Public Accounts Committee heard that DMMU received presidential directives to procure reusable facemasks costing K50,450,850 and did not follow the right procedure to identify the suppliers. The Auditor General’s report revealed that there was no transparency or terms of reference to indicate how suppliers were identified, rendering the procurement of reusable facemasks costing irregular.

And According to the Needs Assessment conducted by the DMMU, it was supposed to procure 4.2Million re-usable face masks, but the unit instead procured 5 million masks representing an over procurement of 845,689.

It is against that background that the PAC summoned the former DMMU national Coordinator to appear before it, but he did not avail himself during the last sittings until today.

Appearing before Committee today, Mr. Kabwe lashed out at the committee which he felt was interrogating him, further complaining that he was not availed with the queries that were raised by the Auditor General and therefore felt he was not in the capacity to respond to some of the questions raised by the committee.

Mr. Kabwe also told the committee that he is ready to pay the price if it is established that the procedure in procuring the facemasks was not followed.

He explained that the decision to procure the face masks was arrived at with the involvement of all stakeholders, further stating that in the cases were it appeared as though procedure was not followed, this was a matter of emergencies and people’s health and lives were at risk as the pandemic was an foreseen development.

Meanwhile Public Accounts Committee Chairperson Warren Mwambazi assured Mr. Kabwe that he was not being interrogated and all questions put to him were procedural and in accordance with the set parliamentary guidelines.

Q FM NEWS.

Hakainde HICHILEMA is a dealer- Dr. Canisius Banda

EXPOSED
[Hakainde – THE DEALER]


By Dr. Canisius Banda

Hakainde HICHILEMA is a dealer.

He badly needs our prayers.
An urgent mindset charge on his part is required.

For now let us ignore that IciBemba saying about ‘imputi isula.’
It won’t help us.

Whether he can successfully lead a nation or NOT is a matter of debate, it still is questionable. The jury is still out on this one.

You see, in the private sector, as one pursues personal capital and profits, a lot of wrongdoing occurs, and it is a lot easier to get away with it.
Remember instances like tax avoidance?

The same cannot be said about the public sector. In Zambia for example, there are about 18 million pairs of eyes, all watching you, scrutinising every little move that you make.

The trouble with Hakainde HICHILEMA is that he is using a wrong template to prosper Zambia.
He is stuck with his private sector mentality.

Zambia is not a private entity.
Zambia is a public organisation.

Hakainde’s Achilles heel is his present and unmodified use of the private sector modus operandi for the pursuit of personal prosperity as the roadmap to Zambia’s prosperity.
This is where things now fall apart.

Hakainde HICHILEMA might have gotten away with dirty deals in the private sector but, his gargantuan ambition to be president of the Republic of Zambia, and eventual ascesion to that office, a public office, owned by citizens, might just be the very phenomenon/thing that becomes his undoing, the very development that exposes the man.

A DEALER, certainly.
A LEADER? I don’t know. Perhaps. But so far, NO.

You see, a leader of people, a country as in this treatise, thrives but sternly regulates the private sector for the benefit of his people.
The converse is untenable.

A win-win balancing act between the private and public sectors is the ultimate goal of all presidents of countries in the world.
When the private sector governs a president, lords over him, this leads to emasculating capture, a betray of the people. .

The private sector, when allowed to gallop towards a nirvana of profit, can be a very dangerous monster that can painfully devour the public.
The private sector puts profit before people.

A wise president then carefully leashes this vital component of any economy with appropriate policies for the benefit of the people, without harming it.
This isn’t the status quo in Zambia today.

Under Hakainde HICHILEMA, it is this converse which now obtains. Our Republican President seems encumbered by capital demons, caught up in a confusing web of power players.
The private sector has taken control, it s now regulating Zambia.

This is where the wheels of Zambia come off.
This is where the citizens crash.
This is where the carnage starts, and the suffering, and then some.

Greg MILLS, the author of the book ‘Expensive Poverty’, a man of many hats, is more powerful than our own Republican President His Excellency Mr Hakainde HICHILEMA.

To illustrate his power, Greg MILLS, as if overbearingly summoning a black ‘boy’ on a boer-owned farm in colonial , apartheid times, summoned our own president, the entire President of Zambia, to his private place to launch his book.
A private event.

And Hakainde HICHILEMA went, as if a loyal, powerless slave eager to please the beck and call of his master.
As a citizen, I felt ashamed.

And Hakainde HICHILEMA used our resources, public resources, to please this seeming master of his.
And as if all this was NOT enough, this summons of Greg MILLS’ caused our own troubled young man at foreign affairs, Stanley KAKUBO to lie to all of us his real masters that Hakainde HICHILEMA was on an official visit.
But then South African government put egg on Stanley’s face by saying that Hakainde HICHILEMA had come to South Africa on a private visit.

You see, now that he is a public servant, Hakainde’s deals will embaras him. These deals can no longer be hidden.

Hakainde can no longer hide;
Not even at Community House.

In the private sector, dealing, commonly dirty, is the order of the day.
On the other hand, in the public sector, this is not the case.

You see, through Marshal MUCHENDE, the Solicitor General, Hakainde HICHILEMA was caught soliciting. He cut a deal with Milingo LUNGU for the State to turn a blind eye to the criminal charges levelled against Milingo in exchange for Milingo’s resignation.

Then obfuscating, blowing smoke, Hakainde throws the DPP under the bus, and as if playing with idiotic minds, goes to town at a press conference telling us, his masters, the owners of Zambia, that he wasn’t involved.
And yet the buck stops with him.

The deal he gave the mines, which saw the stock value of,FQM rise, through Situmbeko MUSOKOTWANE’s tax policy concessions requires a forensic audit.
It reeks odd. Partly because of this policy shift, FQM is now ranked as the sixth leading producer of copper in the world.

When Paul KAGAME says it is only jokers who masquerade as African leaders who hang their citizens like this, he has a serious point we must all cheer.

By this ill-advised policy shift alone, Zambia will now lose billions of US dollars.
But what is odd is that the US 1.4 billion we are dying to have from the hegemonistic and imperialistic IMF is by far less than we could have made ourselves.

Deals at the Royal Zambezo Lodge.
Deals at the Brenthurst Trust.
Deals with Bailey at State House.
Deals with Vedantta.
Deals, deals, deals.
The list is tediously long.

The PF must be roundly commended by all patriotic Zambians for seizing ownership of both Konkola Copper Mines [KCM] and Mopani Copper Mines [MCM].

This is what is required of Zambia today. Forget the means [here cite the seizure of GAZPROM assets by Britain for guidance].

What is primary is OWNERSHIP. The method is secondary, that can be tidied up later, as we are now doing.

It is the OWNERSHIP of Zambia’s assets by its citizens through increased shareholding or absolute ownership which will recover our economy, lower the cost of living, prosper Zambians and end its abject poverty.

It is not what Hakainde is currently doing.
Hakainde is presently doing the opposite, increasing ownership by foreigners of our capital, our means of production.

Foreigners should only remain as equity partners.
Kwamana.

Hakainde HICHILEMA is now on the path to privatising Zambia, the whole country.
Keith MLEVU is watching all this with disgust and utter indignation.

When someone said that Hakainde would sell Zambia, Hakainde retorted by saying, how can I as if I own it?
Yes, this is exactly what you are now attempting to do, sir.

But, trust me, you will fail, because as you correctly observed in your retort, you do NOT OWN Zambia. Zambia is NOT your private property. The people will fight back, the citizens will NOT allow it.

Tell your business partners that vinthu vinachinja, Zambians are all now awake. And truly Zambia is NOT for sale.

Zambia needs a LEADER.
Zambia does not need a DEALER.

This then is Zambia’s conundrum today.
All this failure to keep promises, all this suffering that Zambians today are experiencing as a result of the skyrocketing cost of living is because we have a dealer as president.
Let us all pray that his insatiable appetite for deals and capital will soon be tampered with LOVE FOR PEOPLE, a genuine and honest concern for the many Zambians that live in abject poverty.

Hakainde HICHILEMA, regulate the private sector.
Do NOT allow the private sector to regulate you.

indeed poverty cannot be shared.
But we know that prosperity can be had through judicious means.

We say no to the impeding wholescale privatisation of Zambia.
Indeed, aluta continua!

Dr Canisius BANDA
Development Activist

UPND’S FAILURE TO MANAGE PUBLIC PERCEPTIONS

UPND’S FAILURE TO MANAGE PUBLIC PERCEPTIONS

“There are only two important events in a political party’s life: to win power and authority and the other is to lose both.

What happens in-between is dependent on how public perceptions are managed.

You can build a strong economy and even lift millions of people out of poverty but if there is negative perceptions, a political party will still lose power and authority.

President Banda lost power mainly through public perceptions. Late President Sata and his team knew how to use propaganda to the extent of painting others so black few wanted to associate with them.

He who controls the narrative also controls perceptions. He who controls perceptions also controls power and authority.

Politics itself is all about the distribution of power authority and resources. That being the case, for anyone who holds power authority and resources in a Democratic State should have sufficient public support.

That is only possible when the public opinion and perception is still in your favour.

The UPND in its totality; the party and the administration, have been weighed in balances and have been found wanting on this score.

The Ministers are ever scared and always walking in the shadows of president HH. Whenever one of them attempts to speak, it’s a half hearted and unresearched response that just goes further to ignite public outrage.

The party functionaries seem to be tired, frustrated and stranded. They expected quick rewards which have not come their way. They now feel cheated and at a loss.

No one is managing these expectations. A few individuals like Gilbert Liswaniso the Youth Chair has tried but, for how long will you ask people to be patient?

The party functionaries now think that their colleagues who have gotten appointments have changed and now frown upon them as being cadres.

Their complaints and demands have become nauseating to the ministers and other appointees.

Both the UPND party functionaries and the administration are impotent at the moment when it comes to sweating the agenda and controlling the narrative.

They are always put on their defense. They can’t anticipate and deal with matters in a smart proactive manner.

Even individuals like Nakachinda who a few weeks ago most people regarded as a clown, are now being believed that he has more data about the New Dawn’s dealings.

It’s a shame. The battle lines are drawn. Your colleagues from the other camp are ever on media spreading half truths and sheer propaganda and you are seated fighting for contracts from Ministries of Health and ZESCO.

Control the narrative or you will lose this power sooner than you got it. This is politics it’s not a board room. You can do all the good and still lose.”

By McPherson Mutale

Why Is Vedanta Desperate To Get Back Into KCM The Company They Constantly Declared That It Was Making Loses

WHY IS VEDANTA DESPERATE TO GET BACK INTO KCM THE COMPANY THEY CONSTANTLY DECLARED THAT IT WAS MAKING LOSES

Humphrey Kabwe
National Spokesperson
Economic Front

As a Party, we find it strange to see VEDANTA desperation of getting back KCM despite their previous claims that KCM was making loses.

If KCM a lose making company, why is VEDANTA desperate to reinvest in it? If KCM is in a mess, why is VEDANTA desperate to reinvest it? If KCM lifespan has neared it end, why is VEDANTA desperate to reinvest in it? If KCM is in huge debt, why is VEDANTA desperate to reinvest in it? The answer is that VEDANTA knows how viable KCM is and VEDANTA knows that copper prices have continued to rise especially with the coming up of electrical car’s.

When VEDANTA took over KCM, it failed to give terminal benefits to KCM worker’s till the previous govt took over and paid all the terminal benefits to worker’s.

As Economic Front under the able leadership of Cde Wynter Kabimba, we are urging Zambians not to be deceived by VEDANTA maneuvers rose reinvestment pledge of $1 billion which they had previously failed to honor. The Zambian people should not quickly forget that the current credits were left by VEDANTA which forced the previous govt to start paying off. During VEDANTA period the country experienced a lot of job loses at KCM and they failed to create jobs which they had promised when they bought the mine. VEDANTA completely failed to invest in communities particular areas of their Operation like chingola and chililabombwe.

Therefore, as Economic Front and on behalf of Zambians, we say NO to VEDANTA come back because it had earlier broken the social contract with the people of Zambia. Let them go and invest in India or other countries.

Economic Front is determined to give KCM to local investors or govt runs it so that the people can get more benefits from the natural resources such as copper and cobalt. Or give it to responsible foreign investor in which govt can own a reasonable shares on behalf of the people.

KCM IS OUR’S AND NOT FOR ABUSIVE INVESTORS!!!

UNITED FOR PROGRESS

11TH MAY 2022

UK Recovers $23 Million Abacha Loot After Seven Years of Investigation

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The National Crime Agency (NCA) of the United Kingdom has recovered more than $23 million in funds stolen from Nigeria by the late military dictator Sani Abacha. The money was taken out of Nigeria in the 1990s by the allies and family of the military dictator.

On November 23, 1993, Abacha, the then-Minister of Defense in Nigeria, carried out a military coup to depose caretaker President Ernest Shonekan and ruled Nigeria until his death in 1998.

The military dictator died suddenly on June 8, 1998 and left billions of dollars unaccounted for. According to Transparency International, General Abacha looted up to $5 billion in public funds, and he was never charged with anything.

The recent 23 million was recovered by the UK after nearly seven years of protracted litigation and international negotiations to enforce a US forfeiture order related to the recovered funds.

According to a statement on the NCA website, the money is part of a larger pool of funds recognized by the US Department of Justice (USDOJ) as having been plundered by Abacha and his allies.

The 23 million has now been transferred to the Home Office of the US Department of Justice, and it remains to be seen whether the money will eventually be returned to Nigeria.

The NCA assured the UK public and the international community that it is determined to ensure that the UK is not a safe haven for criminals to launder their proceeds of crime. The agency stated that it is collaborating closely with UK and international partners to combat the menace of corruption, which disproportionately affects society’s poorest and most vulnerable citizens.

This is the most recent in a long line of comparable recoveries around the world of General Abacha’s loot. Former President Olusegun Obasanjo initiated the effort to recover the lost funds in 1999. The funds were stolen and stashed in various bank accounts throughout the world, and President Obasanjo negotiated an agreement with the Abacha family in 2002 to retrieve at least $1.2 billion for Nigeria.

Countries such as the United States and Switzerland have previously repatriated Abacha loot. Nigeria received $149 million from Jersey Island in 2003, and the money was sent to the ministries of power, works, health, education, and water resources to implement projects.

Liechtenstein also returned $227 million to Nigeria in June 2014. The US Department of Justice (DOJ) revealed in August 2014 that the greatest amount recovered by them was $480 million.

Every year, the British police estimate that over £100 billion ($123 billion) in dirty money passes through or enters the United Kingdom, buying everything from expensive mansions to entire businesses. The Panama, Paradise, and Pandora Papers, among other leaks of financial records, have highlighted London’s role as a global money-laundering centre.