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YOU ARE NOW A REPUBLICAN PRESIDENT… Heal, man up and fix the country’s problems as you primised – Edwin Lifwekelo

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YOU ARE NOW A REPUBLICAN PRESIDENT
… Heal, man up and fix the country’s problems as you primised.

WE HAVE been following with interest the reactions of Zambians to yesterday’s farce of a press conference President Hakainde Hichilema addressed at State House.

It is clear that they are disappointed at the behaviour of the man we now have in State House and the shallowness of his address.

Apart from the embarrassing self-praise and public crusification of his opponents he failed to give any hope to the citizens who are being chocked by the high commodity prices.

Many stakeholders have analysed in detail the President’s pronouncements, which were unfortunately marred by anger, self-pity and self praise.

We will therefore not bore the public by repeating what other equally shocked citizens and organisations have written.

We however passionately urge Mr Hichilema to come to terms with the reality that he is now the head of State who is expected to protect all citizens, including those who don’t like or support him, instead of attacking them in public.

It is clear now that Zambia has a President who has failed to heal and accept that he is now President of the Republic of Zambia and not the club called United Party for National Development (UPND).

By trying and convicting PF leaders Hon Raphael Nakachinda, Hon. Bowman Lusambo, embattled former KCM provisional liquidator Milingo Lungu and the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) innpublic he has put their human rights at risk.

He has inflamed the overzealous and vindictive elements in the state security wings and the ruling party.

Zambians now know who is behind the arrests and harassment of Hon. Nakachinda and Hon Lusambo. They know who will have hounded the DPP and Mr Lungu out of office for purely partisan reasons.

It is disappointing and frightening that the President does not have solutions to the suffering of the masses but has surplus energy and time to pursue and publicly crusify his political opponents.

How can a republican President dedicate more than half of a press conference to attacking individidual citizens, threatening retribution against the members of the previous administration and singing praises for himself?

He has reduced the much sung about fight against corruption to a vicious witch-hunt against defenceless political adversaries using state power. He is on a self-destructive course, and needs to retrace his steps.

We urge the President to heal and begin behaving and speaking as a republican President, and not as an angry, bitter and vengeful leader of a political party who has no answers to the biting cost of living.

Issued by:

EDWIN LIFWEKELO
PF Deputy Media Director.

SUMMARY OF PRESIDENT HICHILEMA’S PRESS ENGAGEMENT!- Rev Reuben Samboh

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By Rev Reuben Samboh
Vice President political
MMD

SUMMARY OF PRESIDENT HICHILEMA’S PRESS ENGAGEMENT!
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1. A scan through social media commentary reveals that the PF Stewarts are upset with him and all they do is to poke into everything he says, while the UPND Stewart’s are hot on praises no matter what.

It’s best to stick it out and listen for yourself.

2. The president highlighted a number of strides that his government has taken, which include efforts in the fight against corruption, realignment of policy in citizens empowerment and investments. This was quite major in my view and makes you want to go and take a plunge into the opportunities.

3. He highlighted a number of steps his government has taken, in alleviating the high cost of living that is being borne by the citizens. Clearly, on this one, the president is a firm believer is social engineering as a means to achieving results. He frowns upon tactical posturing at the expense of doing real surgical work. In other words, given a choice between science and art, he prefers science.

I think his personality fits this style, not the other.

4. The president also let the nation know how he was brought up and the values that were ingrained in him. He let us know who he is and that at nearly 60years of age, no one should try to change his world view. He is him, and what he is, has helped him be where he is and he trusts the path. He can not let go of his trusted ancient paths.

I think, I would do the same.

5. The president today let us know his feelings on issues and where he stands on them.

He let us know that there are some pieces of the law that he does not agree with, but they are the law and since he swore to uphold the law, so be it.

He let us know how he feels about Nakachinda’s rants and how unacceptable they are. But he will let the law deal with that.

He let us know how he feels about Hon Nickson Chilangwa’s “bupuba bone wemwine, nalikwebele nina mubwato, wanina pang’ombe” song and other commentary. He considers them base.

He let us know where he stands on the DPP. She is on her own.

And on the Milingo Lungu issue, he is clear that Milingo was a hindrance to moving onto KCM with commercial solutions. So he need to somehow, one way or the other, be removed. The bottom line is that he is no longer in the way. How it happened is not so important.

He let us know his thoughts on the previous government. That they are the destroyers and he does not wish for them to come back to government.

The president allowed us to see that he sometimes feels hurt when those who mistreated him, suddenly act as though it was just fine.

The president also spoke directly to his party once again about them not transforming themselves into the new thugs. He wont stand for them.

In my view, the president is allowed to hold a personal opinion on anything.

6. The president let us know that, there is a whole lot of things going on behind the scenes.

No one who is alleged to have stolen from the Zambian people should assume that they are safe now. The long arm of the law is at work.

He also let us know that no one will be fired, not his aides, government workers or his minister of foreign affairs as he has full confidence in them all. After all he is in touch with them

He also let us know that cabinet is at work on many fronts.

It’s a good thing I think.

7. The president let us know that he is consulting other presidents on very substantive actions that have helped their countries.

President Kagame did not come here just, to view the falls and walk behind Leopards. He came to impart some wisdom.

President Tshisekedi is coming in a few days to concluding a strategic agreements for securing maximum benefits for the mineral endowments.

Another president in the region, has been widely consulted on how to fight corruption and recover stolen assets. The president is pondering this consul.

He is also watching the Botswana model very closely.

Well, the scriptures are clear, “in a multitude of counsel, there is wisdom”

8. The media were so on point with their questions and really tried to go into the crevices of the addresses to get the president talking. Its hard to point at one who did not rise to the occasion.

Amb Frank Mutubila, Oliver Chisenga, Digindaba, chifunda, the ladies… you all impressed.

Anthony Bwalya as always, you are a good anchor of programs.

All in all, it was a relaxed engagement .

I thank you all

HAKAINDE AND HIS TIRADE [Combative, Overbearing and Diversionary, Emotional]- Dr Canisius Banda

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HAKAINDE
AND HIS TIRADE
[Combative, Overbearing and Diversionary, Emotional]


The air in the country was pregnant with expectation.

It left many disappointment, without hope and further lost.

The delivery will have to wait. For now, citizens remain FIXED.

It also left many shocked, worried and a tad scared.

Seeking solace/a balm, citizens were traumatised instead.

It didn’t start on time, another promise NOT kept.

His opening statement revealed a lot. Hakainde confessed to IGNORANCE. He told the nation that, before the 2021 elections, he didn’t know the FULL extent of the problem that he was promising to FIX.

Now, that reflects poorly on his judgment and capacity to read challenges.

You see, when you don’t know the PROBLEM fully then you cannot PROPERLY prepare to solve it.

So here we are now, a tad stuck.

By his own admission, as if seeking consolation, Hakainde said that the work he is doing was difficult. It has always been, you see, even before he was born.

Petrol will be about K12 per litre.
Fertiliser K250 maximum.
A 25kg bag of mealie meal will cost about K50.
The Kwacha will stabilise by 14:00 hours after inauguration.
The presidential jet will be sold.
K1500 will be given to all public service workers across the board.
Immediately you vote us in, we will lower the cost of living.

These are some of the promises Hakainde made. And he has kept NONE.

ZERO.

Yesterday, patently incensed by a citizen, Hakainde said that lies are illegal. He said that lies kill. And added that, liars must pay/be punished.

Now, so armed with this M and E tool, citizens will apply this same standard to Hakainde himself.

Looking at the timeline he himself set for his unkept promises, a cogent argument can be made that Hakainde LIED; despite his having been raised not to lie as he told us.

Using SYLLOGISTIC thinking as an instrument of inference, below is what Hakainde’s words really mean.

The premise is that HAKAINDE LIED to the citizens.

It follows then that Hakainde committed an illegality. By doing this, Hakainde may have killed some citizens. And Hakainde must pay.

See?

Clearly, Hakainde is a HURT man.

His own emotional recital of the litany of infractions committed against him when he was in opposition clearly illustrated this truth.

And by his own admission, it is not his own heart but the LAW which is restraining him from inflicting suffering on some citizens. This was chilling.

Remember his reference to a neighbouring country that has gone rogue?

He said that if he had a way he could put suspects away in jail for a long period of time for purposes of solely obtaining CONFESSIONS from them [legal torture].

Hakainde is HURT.

Hakainde feels badly maligned, as if the country has singled him out for scorn and ridicule, as if a labouring saviour carrying years of the burdens of pain and shame of a subjugated minority.

Hakainde requires HEALING.
Fast.

The spirit that issued forth from him yesterday and pervaded the conference is not the required foundation for governance. It was laden with bile.

Raphael NAKACHINDA, whilst in police hands, before trial, was found guilty by Hakainde.

Bowman LUSAMBO, openly demeaningly referred to as a die-hard cadre who was incapable of buying an economy ticket a few years ago, also before trial, was found guilty by Hakainde.

Ultra vires, a political licence to harass these citizens was so issued.

What happened to innocent until proven guilty? Is this the naming and shaming you promised us in your address to parliament on Principles and National Values?

Angry, he was so openly CONTEMPTUOUS of Zambia’s judicial system, citizens and the courts, Hakainde.

Though Hakainde crucified Nakachinda and Lusambo, he chose to free, without professional investigation, KABUSWE, KAKUBO and many others, who his own supporters in thr UPND call CORRUPT.

Double-speak?
Double-standards?

Passionately, one of his supporters said: ‘Whoever thinks Kakubo left with a calendar and pen is HIMSELF corrupt.’

And this is what Hakainde thinks, and says he established through a chat with the accused minister.

A cabinet minister buying premix in a suit, alone with no aide, on a holiday, in the presence of the Chinese Ambassador at a troubled private Chinese company? Mmmmm! Really, Mr President?

These are indeed foreign/alien affairs!

Reminds one of the ‘mfwiti, mfwiti’ days. Now GONE with the wind/citizens.

His speech was punctuated with loosening of associations, pressure of speech and over-valued ideas. The lettered know what this means.

His reference to local businesses as ‘WE are the local businesses’ was suspicious. It reeked of CONFLICT OF INTEREST.

His ducking questions by journalists who only asked on behalf of the people such as the ‘Kagame and mining tax concessions’ question preferring to answer them in private was unconvincing and subtracted from his INTEGRITY.

Journalists should do better next time. Their questions omitted many the people wanted answered. For instance, there was no question on the brewing ‘NKANDHLA scandal’ in Zambia.

You see, just as Chitonga is the official language of Zambia’s Southern province, the official language for Lusaka province is Chinyanja, Mr President. Not IciBemba or Luvale. Be at peace with that, sir. Tread CAREFULLY there.

Ask the Tongas themselves, they find it strange and uncomfortable to openly use their language on the Copperbelt. Perfectly normal.

The elephant in the room was the COST OF LIVING, which your own Laura MITI admitted is killing citizens.

But people’s hearts sunk when asked, what your immediate measures were to cushion them, you glossed over this serious matter by saying you had given them free education and that you were fighting inflation. When you said this, the people’s hunger worsened and their pain and disillusionment hit an all-time low.

Ask them. They would give you back your free education in a minute if you offered them a low cost of living/affordable food in return!

A poll today shows that you did not offer solutions to them. The people remain with NO CLEAR REDEMPTIVE DIRECTION, are still lost and unhappy.

Your response on the Milingo LUNGU scandal left egg on your face.

Did you or did you not meet Milingo LUNGU? That was the question. Your Justice Minister had earlier informed the nation that you did not. Your answer? ‘Is it wrong to meet anyone?’ Then you went on to lamely and unnecessarily talk about tables and their edges. Perhaps explains why the conference unnecessarily lasted hours on end.

Citizens will now wait for the courts to hear the TRUTH. Your long-winded response created more questions. The saga continues. It is Milingo’s word Vs yours.

Your emphasis on ZAMBIANS FIRST for econonic freedom was impressive.

Don’t stop to bore your cabinet ministers with this mantra. It is our ONLY redemption song.

Yes, that CADASTER move is commendable. Just don’t give those mining licences to yourself.

Empower the citizens that presently live in abject poverty.

Let Zambians’ absolute ownership or through shares of nickel, cobalt, emerald, diamond, copper and gold mines increase. Yes, including manganese.

I was happy to hear you repeat what I SAY all the time. The truth. That DRC and Zambia are the two richest countries on the continent of Africa.

MERELY as an example, Zambia is richer than France, sir. Enough of the British

I was,also happy to note that that your respect for the China has improved. By your own admission yesterday, you infotmed the nation that you are, with the required seriousness, talking with this economic elephant. It further shows that you are listening to citizens.

Thr US owes China 1.1 trillion US Dollars. Zambia, it is only 6 billion. You see, we can even get more of their less expensive money and finish installing the remaining turbines at Kafue Gorge so that our dream of becoming a net energy exporter is realised.

Be STRATEGIC but remain non-aligned.

Your CLOSING REMARKS were the best words you have ever spoken as Republican President. Retain that attitude.

Your admission that you will only do your part, to the best of your ability, your PETITIONING GOD for more KNOWLEDGE and WISDOM was so exrmplary it made my eyes water, and watching you on TV alone, these words, without thinking, caused me to clap my hands for you.

I see that you have a cold.

I felt like giving you a prescription but I remembered your words that my writing it would constitute conflict of interest.

Nonetheless, your gurgling a mixture of coarse salt and tumeric in hot water will help. Further, chew slices of fresh ginger afterwards and wash it down with lemon juice. You will heal. Trust me.

As healers/pilgrims, we mean well, we only act on behalf of God. We are His vessels. Trust us.

You are public, and we love you. That is why we criticise you.

Your repeated sniffing shows that you are only human, Hakainde.

Yes, just do your part.
You are not the first Republican President and you will not be the last.

Remain humble, my man.

And leave vengeance to God.

I wish you a quick recovery.

No dirty deals please.
No more lies.
And Godspeed!

Dr Canisius BANDA
Development Activist

CHEWA PROVERBS AND THEIR ROLE IN SOCIETY

CHEWA PROVERBS AND THEIR ROLE IN SOCIETY

“ChiChewa” is a Bantu language spoken by the Chewa people. The Chewa people are an ethnic group found in Malawi, Zambia, Mozambique and Zimbabwe. It is through their language “ChiChewa” that the Chewa people teach proverbs to the younger generation. These proverbs are an important part of Chewa culture because it is through these proverbs that elders of the society pass down their norms, beliefs and way of life to the younger ones. The proverbs teach the younger ones important lessons that are vital for living in a cohesive society.

The following are some examples of Chewa proverbs.

1. “ATAMBWALI SAMETANA”
The meaning of this proverb is that “Two crooks cannot cut each other’s hair”. The lesson behind this proverb is that two people who have crooked minds will never trust each other because they both know that each one will be looking for a way to crook the other one.

2. “ M’MPHECE-PECHE MWA NJOBVU SAPITAMO KAWIRI ”
The meaning of this proverb is “A person must never pass between the thighs of an elephant twice”. This proverb is derived from the fact that one puts himself in danger when passing between an elephant’s thighs. The lesson gotten from this proverb is that after narrowly escaping a dangerous situation once, do not take another risk by going back to that dangerous situation. You may not be able to escape from the same sort of danger a second time. Your survival at first should never be taken for granted.

3 . “MPHUNO IMODZI SILOWA ZALA ZIWIRI”
The meaning of this proverb is “Two fingers cannot enter one nostril”. This proverb teaches that you should not try to force yourself to do more than you are able to.

4. “TAMBALA SALIRA KWA ENI”
The meaning of this proverb is “The rooster does not crow when he is away from this own territory”. The proverb emphasizes the point that a boss at home should not try to exercise their powers when there are in another person’s territory. One must learn and understand their boundaries.

5. “CAONA MNZAKO CAPITA, MAWA CIDZAONA IWE”
The meaning of this proverb is “When what your neighbor has seen is gone, it is you who will see it tomorrow”. The lesson behind this proverb is that never laugh at a neighbors’ misfortunes because these same misfortunes may one day fall on you.

6. “DYERATU, CAKUDZA SICIYIMBA NG’OMA”
The meaning of this proverb is “Satisfy yourself now, what comes does not announce itself”. This proverb encourages people to enjoy the moment and live life because you never know what the future holds.

7. “MLENDO SATHYOLA MPHASA”
The meaning of this proverb is “The visitor does not break a mat”. This proverb encourages hospitability by emphasizing the importance of welcoming visitors and treating them well. The person who is hosting the visitor must be a good host and not worry about the visitor breaking the sleeping mat given to him.

8. “NDADZIWA KALE ADAMANGA NYUMBA YOPANDA KHOMO”
The meaning of this proverb is “The one who says they know everything built a house without a door”. This proverb teaches people to learn to ask others for advise before starting a task so that things can be done correctly. This proverb discourages people from having a “know it all” attitude because most times people who make blunders are those who thought they knew it all.

9. “SAFUNSA ANADYA PHULA”
The meaning of this proverb is “The one who does not ask ate wax”. The teaching behind this proverb is that people must always ask if they are not sure about something. Just like a person who unknowingly eats wax instead of eating honey, a person who doesn’t ask other people may end up doing wrong things. Whenever you go somewhere, make sure you ask the people you find there so that they guide you on how things are down there.

10. “NYAMA YA LIUMA INAFA NDI LUDZU”
The meaning of this proverb is “The stubborn animal died of thirst”. The principle of this proverb is to teach people to avoid being too stubborn. It encourages people to put away their stubbornness and listen to the advice from others. This proverb emphasizes the point that people who exhibit excessive stubbornness usually mess up in life.

11. “MAU A AKULU-AKULU AKOMA AKAGONERA”
The meaning of this proverb is “The words of the elders become sweet the day after”. The message behind this proverb is to teach young ones that they should appreciate the wisdom from elders. In most cases young ones may not see the importance of the advise at the time it is given and it is only later on that they see the importance of the advise they were given.

12. “IRI NDI MACE SIKUGWA M’MBUNA”
The meaning of this proverb is “The one who keeps close to his mother does not fall in a trap”. This proverb teaches people to follow the advice of the elders in order to avoid getting themselves in problems. The guidance that comes from elders will help you navigate through life easier.

13. “GWADA UMVETSE”
The meaning of this proverb is “Squat down so that you listen”. This proverb emphasizes the importance for one to take time to pay attention when someone is giving advice in order to avoid doing wrong things.

14. “ANAFA KALIKONGWE NZERU ZA YEKHA”
The meaning of this proverb is “The squirrel that trusted in its own wisdom headed to its death.” It teaches that people who think that their wisdom alone is enough to get through life often end up in great misfortune. It encourages people to seek advice from others.

15. “MWANA WA NG’ONA SAKULIRA DZIWE LIMODZI”
The meaning of this proverb is “A crocodile’s child does not grow in one pool”. This proverb encourages people to travel and mix with other people in order to gain different experiences and enrich one’s life.

16. “TSAMBA LIKAGWA MANYAZI AGWIRA MTENGO”
The meaning of this proverb is “When a leaf falls down the shame will be on the tree”. The proverb highlights the point that whenever a child does something wrong, the parents of that child are the ones who bear the shame. Everything a child does is blamed on the parents. This proverb reminds children to act right so that they never bring shame upon their parents.

17. “MNYANGA SULEMERA MWINI”
The meaning of this proverb is that “The tusks are never too heavy for the owner”. The lesson behind this proverb is that one’s children can never be too much of a burden to take care of. It emphasizes the point that no matter where a child goes they will still have a place of safety which they can return to.

18. “MUTU UMODZI SUSENZA DENGA”
The meaning of this proverb is “One head cannot carry a roof”. This proverb encourages people to work together because tasks are done better when people put their heads together.

19. “PEPANI SAPOLETSA CILONDA”
The meaning of this proverb is “Saying ‘sorry’ does not heal a wound”. This proverb highlights the point that when you wrong someone you must go beyond simply saying sorry. You must do more to make things right.

20. “CISWE CIMODZI SICIUMBA CULU”
The meaning of this proverb is “One white ant does not build an ant-hill”. This proverb encourages cooperation among people in order to accomplish a task.

21. “UKAPANDA MANO USAMASWA PHALE”
The meaning of this proverb is “The fact that you yourself have no teeth does not mean you should break the roasting pan”. This proverb aims to teach people not to do things out of spite. It emphasizes that when a person is in a bad situation they should not try to bring others in the same situation. For example, when one loses his teeth and cannot eat roasted groundnuts anymore, he should not destroy the roasting pan in an attempt to make sure everyone stops roasting and eating groundnuts.

22. “NKHUNI IMODZI SIIPSETSA M’PHIKA”
The meaning of this proverb is “One piece of firewood does not make the pot boil”. The message in this proverb is that it takes teamwork for an important task to be carried out well.

23. “MPENI ULIBE UBWENZI”
The meaning of this proverb is “The knife has no friendship”. The lesson in this proverb is that one must not trust friends too much because even your closed friend can turn against you. A knife can still cut you even if it is being held by someone you think you trust.

24. “MUTU UKAKULA SULEWA NKHONYA”
The meaning of this proverb is “When the head is big it cannot avoid punches”. This proverbs stresses the point that those who bear responsibility or authority cannot avoid the difficulties of being in leadership.

25. “AKULU-AKULU NDI M’DAMBO MOZIMIRA MOTO”
The meaning of this proverb is “Elders are like marshes which snuff out fires”. The message in this proverb is that elders are the ones who settle disputes in the community in the same way that marshes quench bush fires.

26. “KUTSUTSA GALU NKUKUMBA”
The meaning of this proverb is “to refute a dog it is best to dig”. This proverb is derived from the fact that in order to convince a dog which is chasing after prey that has gone into a hole that the prey is not in the hole, you need to dig up the hole and show the dog that the hole is empty. This proverb means the best way to convince a stubborn person that they are wrong is to lay the facts bare.

27. “NJIRA SIPITA PA MUTU PAKO”
The meaning of this proverb is “The road does not pass on your head”. The message in this proverb is that one should never pretend to know so much that you must always be consulted or meddle in other people’s affairs. One can find one’s way without consulting you.

28 .“FISI WA MANTHA ANAFA NDI UKALAMBA”
The meaning of this proverb is “The timid hyena is the one which lives long”. This proverb teaches that do not try to be too courageous. You might unnecessarily lose your life for nothing.

29. “PANKHONDO SASEKA”
The meaning of this proverb is “During battle they don’t laugh”. This proverb emphasizes that when you are doing something serious, you need to take it serious. Joking too much may derail the task.

30. “CHIDULE CHIMAPONDETSA MATOPE”
The meaning of this proverb is “Short-cuts make one tread on mud”. The lesson in this proverb is that it is important to take time to work for something instead of trying to use a short-cut. When you try to climb too quickly there is a high likelihood you will fall.

The above mentioned proverbs are just a small selection of the proverbs that the Chewa people use to impart life lessons to the next generation. If you know any other Chewa proverbs, feel free to write them in the comments section and give an explanation of what they mean and how they are used. It’s important to keep sharing knowledge and learning from one another.

(©Zambian Footprints)

HH’s press conference was an anticlimax, delivering hot air- Amb. Emmanuel Mwamba

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The Press Conference, a Failed Delivery

By Amb. Emmanuel Mwamba

When I saw the Minister of Health go live on Facebook at the launch of the Oral Polio Vaccination at the same time as the President’s Press Conference, I knew no one would be fired.

In the past, a presidential press conference brought the country to a standstill and Ministers and other officials stood in trepidation fearing a possible reshuffle or dismissal.

PRESIDENT HICHILEMA’S PRESS CONFERENCE

It’s been eight months. The New Dawn Government started on shaky note, and now things seem to have gone south.

A presser like the one on Monday could have given the President an opportunity to click on a restart button….as events of last week were a peek view of what has gone wrong in the last few months.

But this turned out to be probably one of the least impactful and dreary press conferences that President Hakainde Hichilema has ever held.

The name-calling and derogatory labels uttered by the President put many people off as seen by social-media commentators.

Calling private citizens lunatics, a clique of thieves, crooks, and showing a highly disrespectful, contemptuous and scornful attitude towards one’s Opponents was clearly demeaning for a President.

Warning Bowman Lusambo over his wealth was petty.

“Someone saying to me $150,000 is nothing to me. Well a few years ago, you were a die-hard cadre. Where did you get the money from. The law is closing in”. He said.

Mr. President, Lusambo became an MP, and a Minister. He rose from nothing to something…like you did!

To start with, no one has been convicted in a court of law yet, to earn such expletive names as thieves.

ON MILINGO LUNGU

The Milingo Saga was the trigger, and the reason the Press Conference was called as earlier disclosed by the Minister of Justice, Mulambo Haimbe.

But on the matter of former KCM Liquidator, Milingo Lungu, the President chose to posture an evasive demeanor which pointed to his credibility or lack of it on the matter.

He avoided to answer direct questions which are in the minds of people. Did he meet Milingo?

He was circuitous and but finally admitted to the meeting as a by-the-way issue when it was actually the main issue.

ON KAKUBO, MACHILA,MUNDIA AND OTHERS

The President chose the simplistic answers given to him and assumed his officials were telling him the truth, despite the seemingly contradictory evidence.

On the Minister of Foreign Affairs, he conveniently ignored the presence of the Ambassador’s vehicle at the Sinoma plant during the Minister’s visit to allegedly buy cement.

He chose to believe the diary, calendar and pen story.

He then dwelt on and blamed social-media lies as the cause of the crisis.

He literally praised and summoned the cyber laws that he had labeled as undemocratic and draconian whilst in Opposition.

It shows that he is being either; extremely naive, disingenuous or he is part of the debacle.

In the end, no one has been held accountable.

Except for the DPP where their entire gun arsenals are pointed at.

Zambians will await the details of the court process in response to Milingo’s stated and sworn facts, as that matter will not go away.

IMMUNITY & THE DPP

The President claimed that there was no one that could grant immunity from prosecution including himself.

For starters, heads of state enjoy constitutional immunity.

Others that enjoy immunity or indemnity from prosecutions include accused persons that accept to be witnesses that choose to cooperate and testify.

There are other provisions were indemnity against prosecution is given to persons if they meet the terms and conditions as provided for under the Plea Negotiations and Agreements Act of 2010.

The ACC Act of 2012 also provides for immunity from prosecution as given to Faith Musonda in the K65 million saga.

The President also has powers to grant absolute pardons to convicted persons.

All these are forms of immunity.

EMOTIONS & SELF PRAISE

The emotional display seen at the press conference, one sensed the President still harbours anger and bitterness in the manner he was treated whilst he was in Opposition.

He repeatedly said he would not use state power to revenge but spent a considerable amount of time discussing persons like Patriotic Front Member of the Central Committee, Raphael Mangani Nakacinda who has been arrested numerous times, and coincidentally was earlier picked up by a battalion of Police officers and locked up.

He also disregarded the law by constantly talking about matters that are in court.

But it is the self-praise by the President that has been elevated to worrying levels, almost to delusional levels.

ON LIES

“In my household we don’t allow lies, lies can kill, we don’t lie,lies are illegal, the law will be enforced against liars” President Hichilema said.

My Answer; ” Look who is talking”.

THE ECONOMY

In the end, it’s the state of the economy, which is the greatest crisis facing Zambians that suffered in this press conference.

It received little attention and no tangible measures were demonstrated to arrest the rising cost of living.

The President made reference to China joining the IMF driven Creditors’ Forum, the 41,200 recruited teachers and health workers and the proposed measures to unlock wealth from the mines.

CONCLUSION

After raising so much expectations, after last week’s rot, after the dire economic crisis facing the country, the press conference was an anticlimax, delivering hot air.

I Wasn’t Impressed With Hichilema’s Press Conference-Lunte PF MP Mutotwe Kafwaya

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HICHILEMA’S PRESS CONFERENCE

Lunte PF member of Parliament and former Minister of Transport and Communication Mutotwe Kafwaya writes:

PRESS CONFERENCE. Today 25.04.22.

MY THOUGHTS

The President started well – talked about unity, respect and learning from the elderly, cherishing them. Then he referred to TRANSPERENCY & SERVANT LEADERSHIP.

Who was the greatest servant leader? JESUS CHRIST our example.

After his good introduction, the rest of the speech was ever poor – in my view. It was full of self praise and in many cases personal and contradictory.

The President thinks of himself as a decent one. That is self righteousness. He thinks of his team as being great and doing great. No sir, you’re judging yourself.

() at a presidential level, calling out names in the manner he did was rather LOW;

  • Nakachinda
  • Lubinda
  • Chilangwa
  • Milingo
    NO, not at presidential level, that level is too high. I thought after nine months in office it would be different. The Chanda Kabwe, Samuel Mukupa stuff must have been left behind. It is now looking like a habit.

() the president advised against social media propaganda. But found it hard to mention Koswe and the Watchdog . WHERE ARE THEY DOMICILED?

() the president spoke of how orderly the country has become under his leadership. HE COULD NOT MENTION NEW CASES OF ABDUCTIONS. Even though he spent so much time talking about arrests, corruption and rule of law.

The president expected Hon Lubinda to give him bond. THIS SHOCKED ME, much like many other things he spoke about TODAY. How did he expect a police bond to be given by a minister? Later on one not responsible for Homs Affairs?

Mr. President has delivered on POLITICAL CADERS INFLUENCE IN BUS STOPS AND MARKETS. No one can argue about that. But on most things he boasts about, he needs to be more detailed.

() Just a reminder, a court directive to bring SHEBY CHILEKWA before a doctor at UTH was ignored by police. That isn’t rule of law Mr. President. Further, it has been so many days if not months since Chilekwa and Mumbi were apprehended and locked up, they aren’t yet going to court – so those days you mention sir, do not apply to everyone.

() Look how he misrepresented Nakachinda’s statement and Chilangwa’s song. UBUTUTU is about not knowing, in others words ignorance. It is not foolishness as you put today sir. And surely no one knows everything.

() I hear Hon Chilangwa’s song. Nalikwebele ati sonine mubwato wanina pangombe. (I told to come into the boat but you went on a cow) how could this be misunderstood to mean the president is a cow?

IN ONE OF MY POSTS, I requested the presidential team to be offering him good advice. On this press conference, you’ve let me down again colleagues.

Did any body observe that THE PRESIDENT TOOK 55 minutes talking about CORRUPTION, ARRESTS and related matters but took LESS THAN 20 minutes talking about the economy. QUESTION where is his greatest passion? And in the entire economic session no mention of high food and commodity prices. Only to say fuel has been increased less in Zambia than other countries.

The president requested the NATION to compare the first nine months of UPND and the last nine months of PF. No sir, that is comparing apples with guavas. Start and end aren’t comparable. Remember three of those nine months in PF was about general elections.

Your Excellency, just to refresh your memory, when KK died, you were neither a president nor a former president. You were an opposition political party leader. To compare you, then to President Lungu now is impossible.

I end by stating, I wasn’t IMPRESSED.

Mutotwe KAFWAYA, MP

PF and the tribal card

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PF and the tribal card

By now it should be clear to all that it would be illogical, any more, to expect PF leaders not to express tribal sentiments.

The PF secretariat is sitting on a report that says one of the major reasons the party lost the 2021 elections was tribal campaigning. The PF had hoped that their heightened tribal campaigns would marginalise the UPND presidential candidate and consequently help them clinch re-election. But to their rude shock, they lost the election and in an embarrassing fashion for that matter.

But even with that humiliating lose and their own postmortem report, the PF have ploughed on with their ethic politics. During the Kabwata bye-election campaigns, the PF repeatedly insinuated that the UPND candidate, Andrew Tayengwa, was a Zimbabwean. This is despite Tayengwa and his mother being Zambians by birth. On the final day of that campaign, Chishimba Kambwili came out openly and asked the people of Kabwata ‘not to vote for a Zimbabwean.’

A few weeks following their bitter lose in Kabwata, PF acting SG Nickson Chilangwa mocked UPND voters in the 2021 elections as having voted pa ng’ombe (a cow), a derogatory remark clearly referenced to the Tonga people and like tribes. Yesterday their MCC for information & publicity Raphael Nakachinda called the people of Bweengwa and Tongas in general as abatutu (village bumpkins).

One may wonder why PF leaders can’t divorce themselves from tribal sentiments and hate speech given the clear message that majority of Zambian people despise this behaviour. The answer is simple if the saying ‘We get the leaders we deserve’ holds true. In short, like followers, like leaders. This would mean that the core of the PF base has elements who enjoy politics of tribal supremacy and dominance.

So when Kambwili, Nakachinda, Chilangwa, Luo or somebody else makes tribal utterances, they are simply playing to their political base. The political speak for such behaviour is ‘throwing red meat’ or ‘making a dog whistle’. In short, the PF have enough people, at its very core, who enjoy this manner of behaviour.

One must look no further than how key PF members are clamouring over Nakachinda and falling all over each other to attend to him following his arrest. A man they should be chastising for his divisive and shameful behaviour. Not the PF. To them Raphael Nakachinda is a hero.

Zambia Blog

President Hichilema labels his fierce critic Nakacinda as a Lunatic

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President Hakainde Hichilema has called his fierce critic and Patriotic Front (PF) member of the Central Committee Raphael Nakacinda a lunatic.

President Hichilema has charged that Mr. Nakacinda was spreading hate speech that can put the nation on fire. The Head of State predicted that Mr. Nakacinda may get beaten for issuing statements bordering on tribal. Mr. Nakacinda was recently quoted in the media issuing tribal remarks against the Tongas. President Hichilema said Mr. Nakacinda’s tribal remarks are injuring many people.

“Lying is lying by any means. It must be stopped. It is illegal. It can inflame a country. I can tell you what Nakacinda is trying to do. Nakacinda want to pit one section of Zambians against another. That is what he wants to do. That is what he wants to do but we should not allow him to do that. We shouldn’t. If we fall in his trap then we are like him, I am not like him, you should not be like him. That is why he is trying to do what they did before the elections. ‘Oh a Tonga will never rule’. It is not a Tonga we want, it is a citizen we want who will work for the people of Zambia,” he said.

“Now what he wants is for people to rise, I have listened to an audio of someone called him, called Nakacinda and this guy says I am from Bweengwa, why are you insulting us from Bwengwa? Now, I am sure you can read what is going on in the minds of people. One day they will find him and attack him. We should not allow that to happen those who are injured to calm down. He is a lunatic trying to destroy a country. He is just a lunatic; we are bigger than that so Jonah (Journalist) let’s talk away from the press conference,” President Hichilema remarked.

Meanwhile, Police have arrested Mr. Nakacinda in connection with a complaint from Bruce Kanema against him on allegations that he promoted hate speech against the Tonga speaking people.

“Police have apprehended Raphael Nakachinda aged 43.This is in connection to a matter where we received a complaint from Bruce Kanema against him on allegations that he promoted hate speech against the Tonga speaking people and is further alleged to have defamed the Republican President in a video that has been widely circulated. Two dockets of the case have since been opened,” Police spokesperson Rae Hamoonga confirmed in a media statement.

Meanwhile, PF acting Secretary General Nickson Chilangwa has condemned the arrest of Mr. Nakacinda, whom police have transferred from Kafue where he was picked to Solwezi.

“The arrest of Hon. Raphael Nakacinda for merely expressing himself is an assault on Zambia’s democracy and a wanton abuse of power by Mr. Hakainde Hichilema and his Government.This draconian abuse of power must be condemned by all well meaning Zambians who love and cherish our hard-fought democracy. Since coming into office, the UPND have been using the police and other law enforcement agencies to silence all opposing voices. They want to turn this country into a one-party dictatorship were all Zambians must be turned into praise singers for Mr. Hichilema,” Mr. Chilangwa stated.

“It is ironic that such intolerant behaviour is coming from a man who spent all his time insulting and demeaning heads of state while in opposition.We are calling upon the Church, Civil Society Organisations, Human Rights Groups as well as regional and international governance bodies to take this government to task before Zambia is lost into total dictatorship,” he said.

If Thieves Managed To Rule For 10 Years, Then UPND Wants To Rule For 50 Years but we need discipline – Katuka

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THIEVES RULED US FOR 10 YEARS
…UPND wants 50 years but we need discipline – Katuka

By Bright Tembo in Kaputa

UPND national chairperson Stephen Katuka says if the party will only rule for five years, it will be members to blame.
Addressing party officials in Kaputa district of Northern Province on Saturday, Katuka said if only members united and worked together, UPND could rule for 50 years.


“We want to institutionalise the party and once that is done, we will have the party headquarters. We have the land already to build that and this will see each province have a permanent office of the party. We want this party to rule even for 50 years,” he said. “We don’t want to just rule for five years and you can’t allow that to happen. If thieves ruled us for 10 years, then us five years, that can’t happen. We want 50 years but if we are to rule for 50 years, we need to have discipline and unity in the party. If we start the infighting the party won’t be strong and grow. We need to love each other and work together.”


Katuka said if the UPND failed to rule for 50 years then it would be the members to blame.
He asked them to welcome others the same way they welcomed former Kasama Central PF member of parliament Kelvin Sampa last week.
“If we only rule for five years it will be ourselves to blame and I know that’s what you don’t want. Back then we were scared of chasing you away from the party because we wanted your votes. But this time around if you bring infighting, we are going to chase you. We welcomed Kelvin Sampa from PF and more are coming. Even you here those that were fighting you, don’t hold it in your heart that they were beating you, no. That is the past and vengeance is for God not UPND,” he said. “We want the same person who was beating you, the same person that was teargassing you; they are all people and we want them. They are voters as we don’t want to struggle in 2026. Bring them close and work together. They made mistakes and we can’t repeat them because two wrongs can’t make a right. This time around we got our freedom and we don’t want violence. The violence we said no in PF is the same violence we are saying no in UPND. I don’t want to hear that you have started doing what PF was doing. We want to show the people that we are more intelligent than the PF.”
Katuka stressed importance of discipline saying no organisation can stand without a disciplined membership.


“If you are not disciplined, we have the provision to warn, suspend for three months and even chase you from the party. But we don’t want to do that because we have come a long way. We want us to work together so that we rule for 50 years,” said Katuka. “The job we have is to build the party and mobilise the party so that it grows more than it is now because if an election came tomorrow, you think the 2.8 million people who voted for us will still do that? No, batubwelamo (they are fed up with us) but the job we have is to add more people to the party. So, don’t complain that we are receiving people from the opposition. That’s the tactic to finish PF and we will not have an opposition in 2026. And all will move well, let’s not deny those who are joining us. Your leaders are not dull. Don’t think that they are not thinking. They are doing it for you and the party.”

President HH refuses to fire Minister of Foreign Affairs over corruption allegations

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President Hakainde Hichilema has refused to fire Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Stanley Kakubo over allegations that he was involved in acts of bribery during his visit to Sinoma Cement recently.

Some people have called for the dismissal of Mr. Kakubo who was pictured receiving a bag from an unidentified Chinese national at Sinoma Cement in Lusaka almost two weeks ago.

At the time of the incident that went viral on social media, Mr Kakubo clarified that he visited Sinoma as a private citizen with a view to ordering some pockets of cement and they gave him a branded calendar and a pen as a souvenir.

At a press conference in Lusaka on Monday, President Hichilema said he had not found Mr. Kakubo guilty after hearing from him.

The Head of State said Mr. Kakubo has assured him that he never got any bribe from Sinoma Cement.

President Hichilema said if there are people with more information linking the minister to bribery, they must report to law enforcement agencies.

“I was questioned when I was away for a few days. I took four days off from your house. While I was away there was an issue with the Minister of Foreign Affairs (Stanley Kakubo). That the Minister of Foreign Affairs got a bribe from Sinoma Cement. I was away. I called the Minister of Finance… Minister of Foreign Affairs sorry . I got in touch with him. What is this I have heard? The first thing I did was not to read what was on social media and continue reading. Was to get in touch with the minister himself. Minister have you seen what is mix, pre-mix. I said continue, continue. He explained. He said he got an envelope with a calendar and a diary inside,” President Hichilema said.

“Maybe he should not have done that (accepting an envelope with a calendar and a diary). It is him talking to him. I said what were you carrying in that envelope? Because it is my duty, I am the supervisor to the vice president, in case you are not aware. I am the supervisor to the ministers. I am the direct supervisor I have to ask and I asked on behalf of the people of Zambia. And he gave me the answer and he said perhaps Mr. President I should not have taken a calendar and a diary. ‘I didn’t get paid anything’. What else am I supposed to do? I must fire him? No. If anyone knows an answer better than he gave me, follow the law. Let’s take the process but on your behalf I took the opportunity to ask him because we are clear none of us should take any bribe for anything. It is very clear but that includes none of you as citizens as you. If anyone has more information let us know because we are accountable to you but you said he got money to bring that hotline or tip somebody,” President Hichilema said.

When the Kakubo-Sinoma incident was fresh, former Foreign Affairs Minister Harry Kabala said that it’s unprecedented for a Minister of Foreign Affairs to interact with an ambassador outside his office alone saying it is beneath his office.

In a post reacting to Mr Kakubo’s explanation, Mr Kalaba said that the minister should give a better explanation than the one he has given, wondering how was the Minister buying cement on a holiday and why should a company give a calendar to the Minister in mid-April.

Mr Kalaba also wondered why the Ambassador meet the Minister when he was doing private errands, before adding that he himself was minister of foreign affairs for 4 years, never did he meet Ambassadors privately outside his office, and that even when he met them at foreign affairs, it was in the presence of officials.

“And by the way, Calendars are never delivered in suitcases,” concluded Mr Kalaba’s statement

It’s falsehoods, Govt has no plans of handing back KCM to Vedanta- HH

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President Hakainde Hichilema has disclosed plans to bring Mopani Copper Mines and Konkola Copper Mines (KCM) back to full production.

Speaking during a media briefing at State House yesterday, President Hichilema stated that government is determined to bring Mopani back to life.

Mr Hichilema however described the revival of KCM as complicated citing the appointment of Provisional Liquidator Milingo Lungu by the previous administration adding that such a situation should never have taken place.

He however stressed that no court processes will stop the government from resolving the matter.

He said the government will use the Public-Private Dialogue Forum for Development to address issues concerning the two mining firms.

“In this Public-Private Dialogue Forum for development, we are putting KCM and Mopani as workstreams. We have already been putting in a lot of measures. That’s why you hear the noise on the liquidator at KCM because he was sitting in the way of resolving the KCM problems. The rest I won’t say much but KCM, Mopani, to unlock them. Mopani we are very close,” he said.

Mr Hichilema also said that Kasenseli Gold Mine and First Quantum Minerals are additional mines whose issues will be resolved through the Public-Private Dialogue Forum for development.

“We are putting First Quantum in there (in the workstream) because we have to unlock the 1.5 billion dollar investment in there. We have to unlock Kasenseli,” he said.

The President further dismissed some social media reports suggesting that government wants to hand back KCM to Vedanta Resources, stating that such reports are falsehoods

He said once the mines are back in operation, the people on the Copperbelt and Zambians at large will benefit.

Mr Hichilema explained that the mines will bring revenue into the country as well as foreign exchange and vowed that his administration will never allow illegal mining in the country.

He admitted that it was a mistake for the government to allow illegal mining in Mumbwa where three people died in a mining accident in February this year.

Mr Hichilema also encouraged small scale miners to apply for licenses so that they can mine in a legitimate way.

“This government made a mistake to allow illegal mining to continue in Mumbwa until people died. I accept that mistake on behalf of the government. We should not encourage that to happen anymore. Get your license, that’s why we have shut the license office cadastral at mines to reorganize it for the people of Zambia so that licenses are given to the Zambian licenses,” he said.

Mopani is currently on care and maintenance while KCM is in liquidation.

Mongu MP seeks city status for the district

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By Christopher Miti

MONGU Central UPND member of parliament Oliver Amutike says residents desire that government grants the district city status.
And Chipata mayor George Mwanza says the upscaling of the Constituency Development Fund from K1.6 million to K25.7 million will help Mongu attain city status soon.


Speaking when he paid a courtesy call on Chipata Mayor on Friday to share notes on how Mongu can attain city status like Chipata which attained the same in 2017, Amutike said he wanted to learn from Chipata on what it took to attain city status.
“We want to learn on what should be done or go about it for Mongu to attain city status. We want to join hands with the people of Chipata. We want to strengthen relationships in economic trade, culture and human relations,” he said. “We want the two cities to share experiences in economic development, town planning and how we can protect our environment. We want to make sure that as we develop our cities we take care of our environment.”


Amutike said he wanted to encourage cooperation between Chipata and Mongu residents.
“We want to promote local tourism between Eastern Province and Western Province. The only way we are going to develop as a nation is to encourage local tourism. We shouldn’t just wait for international visitors to come and see what we are not able to see,” said Amutike. “People of Western Province should come here in large numbers and see the Nc’wala ceremony. And likewise, the people here should also go to Western for Kuomboka which was held recently. During the fundraising we saw the Ngoni warriors taking part, that’s how it should be.”
And Mwanza appealed to Mongu residents to come together and play their role in ensuring the district attained city status.
He commended President Hakainde Hichilema for promoting decentralisation.


“The promotion of the decentralisation policy gives us hope that local authorities will be able to drive the change that has been lacking. We are the newest city in the country. We are the fifth city in the country and our story is not different from the story of Mongu municipality,” he said. “As municipalities, we believe that solidarity and exchange of ideas is what will build us to the next level that we are all aspiring to be. There are obviously other factors that need to be considered and one of it, is infrastructure like the existence of one or two cathedrals that support public activities.”


He said Mongu has the necessary population to migrate from a municipality to a city status.
“Our migration from municipal council to city council didn’t come without challenges. Various stakeholders played a role in ensuring that we attain city status. We had a lot of support from the church, parliamentarians and we are happy that a parliamentarian like yourself is taking a lead in ensuring that the municipality in your local constituency is transformed,” Mwanza said.


He said the upscaling of the CDF would help Mongu attain city status very fast because it would help in infrastructure development.
Chipangali PF member of parliament Andrew Lubusha said close collaboration between Chipata and Mongu would help entrench the One Zambia, One Nation motto.


Lubusha said he was happy with the move taken by Amutike to compare notes with Chipata mayor on his aspiration to have Mongu attain city status.


“We are humbled with this move. I stand as a very happy MP from Eastern Province because I know that this cooperation will yield a lot of benefits,” said Lubusha. “It will increase the coexistence between the good people of Western Province and the good people of Eastern Province. We all know that we need to exhibit serious levels of One Zambia, One Nation and we need to continue on this trajectory.”

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will end bad, he’ll get bored or she’ll like another guy – Donald Trump

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Former President Donald Trump has said that Prince Harry is “whipped” and has also predicted that his marriage to Meghan Markle will “end bad.”

The ex-President blasted the couple’s high profile relationship during a sit down with Piers Morgan in his exclusive TalkTV interview which will air on Monday evening, April 25.

In the interview, Mr Trump said that the former royals’ marriage is a ticking time bomb, which will blow up when “Harry decides he’s had enough of being bossed around.”

The Sun reported that the former president said that Ms Markle might leave Harry “when she decides that she likes some other guy better”.

“I’m not a fan of Meghan, and I wasn’t from the beginning. Poor Harry is being led around by his nose. And I think he’s an embarrassment,” he was quoted as saying.

Here are excerpts from the interview;

Donald Trump: So I want to know what’s going to happen when Harry decides he’s had enough of being bossed around. Or maybe when she decides that she likes some other guy better. I want to know what’s going to happen when it ends, okay.

Piers Morgan: You think it’s gonna end?

DT: I do. I’ve been a very good predictor, as you know. I predicted almost everything. It’ll end and it’ll end bad. And I wonder if Harry’s gonna go back on his hands and knees back into the beautiful city of London and say, please. You know, I think Harry has been led down a path.

DT: I’m not a fan of Meghan, and I wasn’t from the beginning. Poor Harry is being led around by his nose. And I think he’s an embarrassment. And I think when she spoke badly of the Royal Family, but in particular the Queen you know, I met the Queen. It was supposed to be for 20 minutes.

PM: I saw you just after you saw her.

DT: Right. It was supposed to be just a quick meeting. And it was beautiful. The pomp and ceremony, nobody does it like the English I don’t know what it is. But nobody does it.

PM: We have a certain style.

DT: But I met her and it turned out to be more than an hour, substantially, because she liked me and I liked her and she let it be known. She liked me and I let it be known.

PM: You know, here’s my issue with it. I think that they’ve quit the country, they quit royal duty, they’re living in luxury and California. They want to use their royal titles to exploit them for massive financial gain. Without any of the duty that comes with the royal titles. I don’t think you can have your royal cake and eat it. That’s my argument about it.

PM: When I heard he wasn’t going to Prince Philip’s memorial…

DT: Terrible…

PM: I couldn’t believe that he would not go to that. He was at the Super Bowl. He was at a Texas rodeo. But he couldn’t find time to get on a plane.

DT: It was a terrible thing, many terrible things that might have been, as you mentioned, that, that might have been the worst of all, because he was, you know, like her. He was a tough cookie, too.

PM: When he died. I think it was a devastating moment for the Queen.

DT: I think they had a great relationship. But he was a strong guy and never forget a little moment, right? And he just said, ‘No, you move back’. And he didn’t say it in a nice way. Because the photographer was pushing everybody around a little bit foolishly. But I thought it was terrible when Harry didn’t go to the memorial of Prince Philip. Yeah, I think the Harry situation is going to unfold in a much different way.

PM: If you were the Queen, is it at the stage now, would you remove their royal titles?

DT: I would. The only thing I disagree with the Queen on probably one of the only things ever is that I think she should have said, if that’s your choice, fine. But you no longer have titles, you know, and frankly, don’t come around where you’re just, because her loyalty is to the country. She said that many times. Her loyalty is to the country. And I think that he has been so disrespectful to the country, and it’s a great country. I own a lot of things there. I own a place called Turnberry and in Aberdeen I own and, I mean we have Aberdeen is beautiful the oil capital of Europe and I own things there and I love that country. It’s incredible, in Scotland, I love Turnberry, I love what I did there. I built things there.

DT: Harry is whipped. Do you know the expression?

PM: I’m familiar with the phrase.

DT: I won’t use the full expression but Harry is whipped like no person I think I’ve ever seen.

PM: The most whipped man in the world.

DT: I dunno, that’s gonna be a big one, but he is a whipped man.

This is not the first time that the former president has taken a swipe at the Duchess. Earlier in December he had claimed that she had been “disrespectful” to the British royal family and insisted that Prince Harry has been “used horribly”.

The full segment of “Piers Morgan Uncensored” is scheduled to air on the Fox Nation streaming service. The chat had already grabbed headlines after Morgan said Trump walked out of the interview when the British journalist confronted him on his election “lies.” Morgan called him “pathological.”

Russia accused of faking Putin’s Easter service visit by ‘using old pictures from 2021’ amid questions over his health

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Russia has been accused of faking President Vladimir Putin’s Easter service visit by ‘using old pictures from 2021’ amid questions over his health

The images, purportedly taken one year apart, appear to show Putin dressed in the same suit and look extremely similar. The only difference is the colour of his tie.

Putin is believed to have attended the midnight Easter service to mark Orthodox Easter on Sunday morning – April 24 – alongside Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin at Moscow’s huge gold-encrusted Christ the Saviour Cathedral.

But images and video footage from the event have raised questions with many suggesting the new clips were faked from last year’s service on May 2, 2021

It comes after footage last week appeared to show Putin ”bloated and slouching at a meeting with the Russian defence minister Sergei Shoigu, who also seemed fragile and appeared to slur his words as he read a short statement to the President,” Daily Mail reports

The footage sparked rumours Putin is suffering considerable health problems.

There are only subtle differences in lighting and the colour of Putin’s tie between both sets of images from the Easter service, prompting suggestions that the images have been manipulated.

‘Putin is standing in the same suit and with the same candle as on May 2, 2021,’ reported Russian outlet The Village.

‘This is evidenced by a photo report from the temple on the Kremlin website.’

Opposition investigative media Agentstvo also claimed that this year’s footage of Putin attending the ceremony, an appearance he makes annually, seemed to have been distorted.

‘In the broadcast of the Easter service from the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, Putin seemed to disappear for a moment,’ said the outlet.

‘This happened during the switching of shots, from a close-up with the president to a more general one…

‘The place where Putin should be seems to be empty.’

Russia accused of faking Putin

The claims were set upon by Ukrainian Ministry of Internal Affairs adviser Anton Herashchenko, who said: ‘Putin’s directors were again caught using video editing and [manipulation].

‘This time at the broadcast of the Easter service.’

Telegram channel Mozhem Obyasnit (We Can Explain) posted: ‘Putin-2022 at the service in the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour is almost indistinguishable from Putin-2021.

‘Social media users, having studied the photos, doubted that the President attended a public event.’

The channel urged followers to ‘spot the difference’ between Putin this year and last.

‘Putin has the same hairstyle, almost the same facial expression, the same candle,’ said Mozhem Obyasnit.

‘Both are on the same background in the same aisle of the cathedral.

‘True, in 2021 Putin was sometimes shown against the backdrop of parishioners and priests, but this year, for some reason, they did not do this.

‘Social media users conclude that reports of Putin’s participation in this public event at the height of the war are illustrated with pictures from a peaceful 2021.’

Osama bin Laden planned a second terror attack on the US after 9/11: Papers taken by Navy SEALs after they killed him at his compound reveal

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Infamous terrorist, Osama bin Laden planned to attack the US with charter jets and train derailments after 9/11, papers obtained by US Navy Seals after his assassination have revealed.

The documents gotten after bin Laden’s 2011 execution by the US military, revealed how he encouraged that private jets, rather than passenger planes, be used after the September 2001 attacks which shocked the whole world.

Bin Laden, a trained engineer with the CIA also encouraged his followers to cut 12 meters from train tracks in the US in order to kill hundreds.

The plot was previously mentioned in 2011, when it was claimed bin Laden had been hoping to send a packed train careening off a bridge into a valley.

‘Rather than hijack a plane, operatives should charter one for their next attack on the U.S. If that’s too difficult, they should target U.S. railways,’ Osama bin Laden wrote in a letter to he head of al Qaeda’s international terror unit, Islamic scholar Nelly Lahoud explained during a 60 Minutes interview that aired Sunday, April 24, on CBS.

‘He wanted to have 12 meters (40 feet) of steel rail removed so that, this way, the train could be derailed,’ Lahoud . ‘And we find him, explaining the simple toolkit that they could use.’

‘You could use a compressor. You could use a smelting iron tool,’ bin Laden instructed his followers while giving specifics on how to cut out bits of track.

Thousands of bin Laden’s personal letters and notes were confiscated 11 years ago by a team of two dozen Navy SEALs sent to Pakistan to capture and kill the terrorist.

The letters were declassified by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency in 2017.

Lahoud says she has been studying the documents ‘line by line’ for several years.

She argued bin Laden was surprised at America’s reaction to the series of airline hijackings that took the lives of nearly 3,000 people on September 11, 2001.

‘Al Qaeda did not anticipate that the United States would go to war,’ Lahoud said of bin Laden’s letters.

He reportedly thought the U.S. would respond with a ‘limited airstrike,’ but did not suspect it ‘would go beyond that.’

‘He thought that the American people would take to the streets, replicate the anti-Vietnam war protests and they would put pressure on their government to withdraw from Muslim majority states,’ she explained.

The letters also revealed that in November 2002, when U.S. intelligence officials were concerned that Al Qaeda was planning ‘spectacular attacks’ that would result in ‘mass casualties,’ bin Laden was hiding and ‘absolutely not’ running the terrorist group, Lahoud alleged.

‘He’s very eager to replicate the 9/11 attacks in the United States,’ she says of the letters he penned in 2004. ‘You know he is mindful that now the security conditions are very difficult at airports.’

‘The weakness, failure, and aimlessness that befell us were harrowing. We Muslims were defiled and desecrated. Our state was ripped asunder, our lands were occupied, our resources were plundered,’ a young Al Qaeda associated named Tawfiq wrote to bin Laden at the time.

‘I’m gonna tell you the truth as it is. And I know that some of the brothers here are not telling you everything in detail because they don’t want to upset you, particularly because of the delicate situations in which you find yourself with…’

Judge holds Trump in contempt and fines him $10,000 a day in New York Attorney General’s probe

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A New York judge held former President Donald Trump in civil contempt of court and ordered him to pay $10,000 a day until he turns over documents that have been subpoenaed by the state attorney general’s office.

Attorney General Letitia James had sought the fine as a way to force the former president to turn over documents her investigators say they need as part of their civil probe into the Trump Organization’s business practices.

Judge holds Trump in contempt and fines him $10,000 a day in New York Attorney General

‘Mr. Trump, I know you take your business seriously, and I take mine seriously, I hereby hold you in civil contempt and fine you $10,000 a day’, said New York state Supreme Court judge Arthur Engoron.

James said ‘justice prevailed’ on Monday in a celebratory statement after the ruling.

‘For years, Donald Trump has tried to evade the law and stop our lawful investigation into him and his company’s financial dealings. Today’s ruling makes clear: No one is above the law,’ the state attorney general said.

James is investigating whether the Trump Organization, the former president’s real estate empire, misstated the values of its real estate properties to obtain favorable loans and tax deductions.

She said her probe had found ‘significant evidence’ suggesting that for more than a decade the company’s financial statements ‘relied on misleading asset valuations and other misrepresentations to secure economic benefits.’

She also accused the ex-president of missing a mutually agreed-upon deadline to hand over eight personal financial documents — which Trump’s attorneys claim he simply does not have.

James asked that Trump be fined $10,000 a day, and perhaps more until he complies.

She accused him of ‘more delay and obfuscation’ in his excuses for not handing over the documents in question, arguing the daily increasing fine is necessary to ‘compensate’ her office ‘for its fees and costs associated with this motion,’ according to an April 7 court filing.

Trump has repeatedly denounced James’ probe as a ‘witch hunt’ and accused her of acting out of political bias.

Trump attorney Alina Habba called James’ contempt request a ‘publicity stunt’ in an April 20 filing and claimed the onus was on his family business to produce the documents.

After a ‘dutiful search’ for what prosecutors were seeking, Habba said he ‘simply did not have any of the requested documents in his personal possession or custody.’

Instead, she claimed ‘all potentially responsive documents were in the possession, custody or control of the Trump Organization.’

She pointed out her client ‘was not obligated to produce documents’ in the company’s control.

The attorney general has questioned how the Trump Organization valued the Trump brand, as well as properties including golf clubs in New York and Scotland and Trump’s own penthouse apartment in midtown Manhattan’s Trump Tower.

Habba said at the Monday hearing that James’ investigation was a ‘fishing expedition’ and that the Trump Organization was ‘right on schedule’ with its production of documents.

‘This is a political crusade,’ Habba said. ‘The attorney general’s investigation has seemingly become aimless.’

Trump, a Republican, denies wrongdoing and has called the investigation politically motivated. James is a Democrat.

Trump, Ivanka Trump and Donald Trump Jr., were also subpoenaed and ordered by Engoron, the same judge, to provide testimony to the attorney general. An appeal is pending for that testimony.

HH DISAPPOINTING- Choolwe Muzyamba

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HH DISAPPOINTING

By Choolwe Muzyamba

The HH we saw today is different from the HH who spoke to us on 15th Aug 2021, and that is concerning.

Given the increasing desperation and rise in poverty, HH had an opportunity to instill confidence, a sense of unity and hope in the country. He could have done so with a clear step-by-step content-rich vision of how to get out of this ‘sinking ship’. What we saw however was a very angry and unaccountable president, obsessed with self-praise and his own ego, full of excuses and one who is out there to ‘bite’ his PERSONAL enemies.

He defended and exonerated his minister widely thought to have been captured collecting a bribe, and HH did so without any formal investigation, just a phone call between the two of them was enough. HH is also championing arrest of those who insult him by using colonial undemocratic laws that stifle free speech in what is supposed to be a democratic country.

Half of the speech was about his personal enemies who he wants arrested because they insulted him or lied about him.. instead of outlining a plan to END the suffering of our poor.. Mwanawasa was ‘cabbage’ and RB ‘nyamasoya’.. they just laughed with all of us but never threatened no one.. “I am stake, not cabbage” Mwanawasa retorted. Either you are democrat or you are not!!!

Everything going wrong is Lungu’s fault, Ukraine, Nakachinda or anything or anyone in close proximate he can lay blame on. Like kids, he is reminding us daily of how bad Lungu was. He is insulting our collective intelligence here.

He must outline solutions and if he has failed to do so, let him tell us. Na caala badaala amu twambile weh!!!!

The only good thing out of this is that we do not have the PF thugs in power, but again that is not HH’s achievement, it is the people’s achievement and any donkey could have been better than those thugs. Being better than PF is not an achievement sir!! Don’t even brag about it!!

Your inaugural speech was measured, uniting, sober and hope-instilling. We miss that HH, not this one who spoke today. This was a sad, angry, self-praising, content-lacking and hopeless speech. This is worrying

Don’t reduce Zambia to a cattle ranch- Bowman Lusambo

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Hon. Bowman Lusambo
Don’t reduce Zambia to a cattle ranch

President Hakainde Hichilema spent many hours addressing the nation through a press conference which, when it ended, it should not even have started. The many hours of listening to his deep voice did not amount to the substance or the lack of. President Hichilema spent lots of time ranting and venting on irrelevancies. In whole that mumble jumble, he made serious allegations against my person which I wish to respond to now.

He alleges that as a Die Hard leader, I was too broke to even pay for an economy class ticket. As Member of Parliament for Kabushi, what concerns me is not what the President said in this instance but what he did not say. I wish to inform him that, I, Bowman Chilosha Lusambo started travelling the world long before I entered politics, since he pays a lot of attention to what I do and say, let him go and check the records at Home Affairs, the Passport Office will help on that mission.

Anyone who follows politics in Zambia and the region knows how proud I am over this part of my life story. The same way he is proud of having been a Kachema or a Danker-boy, I am equally proud of having started my politics from ground up. Through the same Die Hard Movement, I was able to run a youth revolution which negotiated for youths to sit at the table of national leadership. My track record in political leadership is impeccable while his is littered with deep holes of untraceable acquisition of wealth. My level of political understanding cannot be compared to President Hichilema’s. If it weren’t for a great soil of the soil Anderson Kambela Mazoka founding the UPND, no one would even have heard about the man.

Listening to President Hichilema, one can easily see that the man harbors deep-seated hatred for me and several other Zambians who do not agree with his style of leadership. Like he said, if he had a way, he would throw all of us in jail without trial for many years. Luckily, Zambia is a modern society that does not function like the Hichilema household. Our criminal justice system prescribes that I am innocent until a competent court of law proves otherwise beyond any reasonable doubt. If we are going to do anything to our justice system is to improve on it and not to take it back to the Stone Age era when people’s right and liberties were taken away with no recourse. President Hichilema will not be allowed to be the jury, the Judge and Executioner because he wants to be the only man with wealth in Zambia.

This is a man who wants to mutilate the constitution just so that he could inflict the same pain he suffers from childhood on others. Granted, he may have had a rough childhood but he shouldn’t be allowed to use victimhood to run State House. He needs to mature into a real leader, a Statesman and not a cry baby we saw today.

I wish to remind him that he should not expect all of us to love him, life has never operated like that. The same way some people don’t like my bald head, others don’t like his thick Afro. If he is looking for love, let him get it from Mutinta. My job and that of my brothers and sisters in the opposition is to offer checks and balances to his administration, he shouldn’t expect praises from us, he already has plenty praise singers for that task. His job is to deliver on the many promises he gave to the Zambian people and we will not allow him to tell us how we can offer those checks and balances.

In conclusion, watching the man today, I saw a man reaching out for help. He is drowning in his own misery. He accuses Hon. Raphael Nakacinda of tribalism and yet he spends 80% of the time making tribal talks with serious hate undertones. To cure his narcissism, President Hichilema needs to look himself in the mirror and ask himself what he sees.

Kwacha gains on positive China sentiment

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ZANACO has attributed the slight appreciation of the kwacha to the statement made by the Chinese Central Bank Governor Yi Gang that China will finally join Zambia’s creditor committee.

According to ZANACO’s Indicative Forex Rates on 22 April 2022, the kwacha is buying at K17.03 and selling at K17.36.

The Bank’s Head of Economic Research Dr. Patrick Chileshe said China’s commitment is likely to accelerate the pace of restructuring Zambia’s debt because previously investors were concerned with china’s participation in the process.

Speaking in an exclusive interview with the Zambian Business Times-ZBT, Chileshe said now that China is firmly on board, everyone is indicating that it is just a matter of when and not if as it is almost a done deal.

Chileshe explained that the International Monetary Fund (IMF)’s indication that it has finally agreed to move ahead, together with the World Bank on Zambia’s US$1.4 billion bailout package has also contributed to the appreciation of the kwacha adding that IMF was also happy to hear that China is going to participate in the debt restructuring process.

He added that china been the largest lender to Zambia them participating in the process adds more credibility to the restructuring process for Zambia’s debt

“The rates are reacting to positive sentiments that have come out of Washington, positive news came out of Washington and that is what the market is reacting to. All the orders of foreign currencies appear that the kwacha is likely to gain significantly, we are seeing a low of around 15 so what we might see is more and more people might start panic selling and that must push the kwacha to more appreciation”, he said.

“We are seeing the kwacha crossing into well below the K16 mark into K15; it is already indicating that direction at the moment. If you look on the interbank market, the kwacha is trading at around K16.80 and we expect those rates to translate into market rates very quickly. We should see it next week open even much lower in terms of trading on the interbank market”, Chileshe said.- Zambian Business Times

US secretary of State Anthony Blinken and Defence chief Lloyd Austin meet with President Zelenskyy in Ukraine (photos)

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U.S. Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken and Defence Secretary, Lloyd Austin, paid a secrecy-shrouded visit to Kyiv, Ukriane’s capital on Sunday, April 24

Zelenskyy had announced Saturday that he would meet with the U.S. officials in Kyiv on Sunday, but the Biden administration refused to confirm that and declined to discuss details of a possible visit even though planning had been underway for more than a week.

In video of the meeting released on Monday, by Zelenskyy’s office, Blinken praises the Ukrainian leader for the “extraordinary courage and leadership and success that you’ve had in pushing back this horrific Russian aggression.”

“We got used to seeing you on video around the world, but it’s great, it’s good to see you in person,” Blinken says with a smile.

Blinken also said U.S. diplomats returning to Ukraine likely would restaff the consulate in Lviv, in western Ukraine, before returning to the capital.

Journalists who traveled with Austin and Blinken to Poland were barred from reporting on the trip until it ended. They weren’t allowed to accompany them on their train journey into Ukraine citing security concerns.

The trip by Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was the highest-level American visit to Ukraine’s capital since Russia invaded in late February.

Blinken said Russia is failing in its war aims and “Ukraine is succeeding.”

The top officials from Washington told Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelenskyy and his advisers that the U.S. would provide more than $300 million in foreign military financing, and had already approved a $165 million sale of ammunition

“We had an opportunity to demonstrate directly our strong ongoing support for the Ukrainian government and the Ukrainian people. This was, in our judgment, an important moment to be there to have face-to-face conversations in detail,” Blinken told reporters Monday near the Polish-Ukrainian border, after returning from Kyiv.

Dimwit ZIALE Graduates

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Dimwit ZIALE Graduates

By Godfrey Chitalu

While the meticulous methodical, was on leadership sabbatical and the kingdom was on freefall, a quintuple of dimwit legal minds called for a secret state meeting. At the center of the gathering was Milling Owl – he had defrauded millions from Cola Copper Club but wanted protection from the Damned Public Protector. Conspicuously missing from the meeting was the Anti Cola Calamity and its vociferous sister from the Direct Enforcement Club.

After legal gymnastics, and signature stampings, it was agreed that Milling Owl would be granted legal immunity from his past and future misdeeds – a certain diasporic and theoretic professor insisted that this was impossible! They economically and unanimously agreed that sending someone important like him to jail would set a wrong precedence. Of course, they cited the law according to Faith. The clever airheads insisted that no one would be given the luxury of feeding termites or doing a Lear Toll on the state.

The bigger picture however was the cleansing of Cola Copper Club so that she would be seen as a virgin to an international suitor called Vain Data. Grapevine has it that apart from calendar givers, Vain Data is the puppet master for vultures intent on sharing kingdom resources.

Known for his beer song and suspected bootlicking, praise singer Full Bar, stirred a hornet’s nest when he sole-sourced the DPP as the source of the fiasco. He was supported by other praise singers, oblivious to the fact that Milling Owl had already cut a lucrative deal away from prison. The problem was that all this was happening in his absence: now that he is back we can segue into a free praise conference, replete with mouthful camera personnel and paper tigers from roadside TV stations.

My take is that Milling Owl will be sent to a colander and coalesced with the calendar carrier in hot chilly. Farmers don’t play! These will be joined ku wire by Faithless and those 70 plus vehicles confiscated from choir members. As for the boorish ZIALE oafs who presided over the Milling Owl debacle, they will be given a simple assignment – rewrite ZIALE exams and when you pass get your jobs back.
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Court Fix Loan Sharks- Dickson Jere

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Court Fix Loan Sharks
By Dickson Jere

She was broke and desperate for cash. She went and borrowed K216,000 from a registered money lender as a short-term loan. But, as security, she was made to sign documents – which she did not understand entirely as she was not represented by lawyer.

Simply put, she signed-off an assignment and sale of her house to the money lender in case of default. However, she was given an option of buying-back her house in four months by way of paying-off the same debt. As fate had it, she defaulted and therefore lost the house to the money lender. This prompted her to launch a case against the money lender in the High Court of Zambia (Commercial Division) arguing that she was tricked.

You see, her argument was that she did not enter into any agreement for the sale of her house but rather a loan transaction using her house as collateral. The purported sale of the house was therefore illegal as she did not sign the papers knowingly or willingly. She further argued that the interest charged by the money lender was “excessive, unconscionable and as such illegal”.

After hearing the evidence from both parties, Judge Edward Musona did justice to the case and dealt with this growing culture by money lenders of forcing clients into sale of houses.
“I find that the contract of sale between the plaintiff and the defendant is illegal and do hereby declare it null and void ab initio…” Judge Musona ruled.
“What I discern is that the intention of the parties was that the money was a loan. The property was collateral”.

On excessive interest, the Court agreed that money lenders were not allowed to charge beyond what is provided for in the Money Lenders Act of Zambia. He therefore ordered that the house be given back to the owner and that she should payback the loan in 90 days with minimal interest as chargeable under the law.

This case is a big blow to the money lenders but victory to the many victims that have lost property in similar manner. The Judge ably handled this matter and went down to the “intention” of the parties in the transaction and found that the lady was tricked! Many Zambians have lost property under similar transactions where they were made to sign sale agreements when in fact the property should have been registered as “collateral”. So this Judgment is timely and will help lenders and borrowers to be careful when dealing with each other in loan transactions in future.

For more details; read the case of Eva Chiboni v New Future Finance Company Limited – 2020/HPC/0776

Don’t cover up, it’s worse than the original crime, Amb. Emmanuel Mwamba advises Hichilema

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“Don’t cover up, it’s worse than the original crime,”
…Ambassador Emmanuel Mwamba advises Hichilema

Zambia is waiting for an explanation to many things that have happened in the country in recent weeks without a proper explanation, as promised by the New Dawn government under “Mr Fix it” President Hakainde Hichilema.

Top on the list are issues concerning the sweet deal Milingo Lungu the legally appointed court Liquidator of the much-contested Konkola Copper Mines (KCM) sealed with top Hichilema officials such as lawyer Bradford Machila.

The other is the meeting Milingo has sworn in Constitutional Court Documents through Snr Lawyer Makebi Zulu that Milingo met with President Hichilema prior to meeting state officials to conclude the Agreement on the Nolle Prosequi and immunity.

On a Muvi TV special interview, Ambassador Emmanuel Mwamba advised President Hakainde Hichilema not to repeat the biggest sin of U.S President Richard Nixon aka Tricky Dick—”the Cover up is worse than the first sin”.

In an interview that was wide crossing, Ambassador Mwamba known for politics of “issues rather than personalities said to President Hichilema;
“Don’t cover up the reported crimes tomorrow (to President Hichilema). It’s worse than the first crime,” Ambassador Mwamba advised.

During the interview, Mwamba reminded the viewers of the many lies Mr. Hichilema made up to assume office.

No fuel price reductions, no mealie meal price reductions
Ambassador Mwamba added that between 2015-2021, the PF gave more jobs to Zambians at 45, 000 in the health sector alone, undisputed unlike the promises made by UPND so far.

Mr Mwamba also challenged President Hichilema to publicly show that he has not been paid a salary as a President and show a charity or needy area he is giving the money to.

Mwamba insists Mr Hichilema is banking his money compared to President Lungu who in fact stated in writing where half his money would go publicly.

President Hichilema has never said whether he gets his salary or not and if not where it goes.

Ambassador Mwamba cautioned H.E Hichilema that tomorrows Press Conference is important and he should crack the whip.

-MuviTV

HH’s special assistant for politics Levy Ngoma meets UPND to hear their concerns

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HH’s special assistant for politics Levy Ngoma meets UPND to hear their concerns.

UPND media writes…

GOVERNMENT APPOINTEES HAVE FAILED TO REMOVE CADRES FROM THE SYSTEM

The United Party for National Development (UPND) youth leadership is concerned that those that have been appointed to serve in government, have failed to remove cadres from their institutions.

The youth leadership noted that Patriotic Front (PF) cadres who harassed UPND members in the past have continued to enjoy appointments and promotions while ridiculing UPND members.

This came to light when youth leaders from all the structures in Lusaka Province demanded to meet President Hakainde Hichilema’s special assiant for politics Mr Levy Ngoma and the National Youth Chairman Gilbert Liswaniso at the youth command center in Lusaka.

The youth leaders expressed disappointment at the manner they are being treated by officers in different government Ministries by people the fought hard to remove from power.

“We are called cadres and ridiculed when ever we visit offices for information and clarification on developmental programs especially those pertaining to decentralization so that we can also participate as Zambians, why call us cadres?”. submitted Magdalena a provincial trustee.

she added that upnd supporters have fallen victim of arrest over trivial matters and victimized by the same people who were voted out.

Tell the President the truth, upnd member are really disadvantage even after forming cooperatives and companies we are told that they will consider those that were formed 3 years ago, who will benefit from CDF with such complicated processes? she asked.

And the National Youth Chairman Gilbert Liswaniso thanked Hon. Levy Ngoma for taking an interest to hear from the people on the ground.

Mr Liswaniso said the youths are royal to President Hakainde Hichilema and will continue to stand firm with him as he has demonstrated through actions such as increased CDF and many other the will to develop all corners of this country.

He notes that even when 99% of cadres are nolonger in Markets and bus stations presidential appoitees have failed to remove PF cadres from the system, who are working against the good policies of the UPND government.

“We as leaders have managed to remove cadres from these areas, but you who have been appointed in government have failed to remove cadres from your institutions but busy troubling the our people.

You have continued to recruit PF cadres who are now harrassing UPND members and denying them opportunities,” said Liswaniso.

The UPND youth leader thanked President Hakainde Hichilema for starting the process of employing 42,000 civil servants.

And the Presidential political adviser Levy Ngoma reaffirmed President Hakainde Hichilema’s love for the youths and his commitment to better the lives of Zambians.

He said the this is the time for people to work hard and contribute to developing the country.

Mr. Ngoma assured the youths that government is removing all hindrances to doing business effectively.

He said the UPND New Dawn administration is committed to bettering lives of Zambian citizens.

He said he will submit to the Republican President all concerns from the youths.

UPND MEDIA TEAM

We ask the President to comprehensively and HONESTLY address the following issues in his address tomorrow- Nickson Chilangwa

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HAKAINDE HICHILEMA’S PRESS BRIEFING

24th April, 2022

We are glad to hear that President Hakainde Hichilema has finally decided to come out of his self-imposed seclusion and will tomorrow address the nation via a press briefing.

Mr. Hichilema on several occasions boasted that he would regularly be holding press briefings to update Zambians on pertinent national issues. In fact, after his first and second international trips in August and September of last year, Mr. Hichilema held two press briefings at which he spent over four (4) hours praising himself and boasting on how he met President Biden at the White House. However, after that he went into seclusion, leaving the people wondering whether or not he is aware or let alone care about the many agonising economic challenges that our people are going through.

We sincerely hope that tomorrow’s press briefing will not be another motivational talk-show aimed at self-praise and bragging at a time that our people have lost hope in the capacity and sincerity of this Government to deliver any meaningful change.

We ask the President to comprehensively and HONESTLY address the following issues in his address tomorrow:

1. HIGH COST OF LIVING

The cost of living has continued to escalate since Mr. Hichilema and the UPND came into power contrary to the promise he gave Zambians that once elected, the cost of living and the cost of doing business will go down. He promised the people that mealie meal will be K50 per 25 kg bag from around K114; today a 25kg bag is selling around K150; the price of fuel has jumped from K17 to K26, the price of fertiliser has jumped from K650 to as high as K1000 a bag in some places. Conversely, prices of all essential goods and services have either doubled or tripled. This situation is putting enormous stress on our people and must urgently be addressed.

We hope that tomorrow m, Mr. Hichilema will give a clear road map of practical measures his Government is putting in place to arrest the sky-rocketing prices of goods and services.

2. CORRUPTION AND EROSION OF PUBLIC TRUST

Mr. Hichilema has gone to the moon accusing the Patriotic Front (PF) of being corrupt. In fact, he has been presenting himself and his party as saints who can do no wrong.

However, eight (😎 months in Government, the UPND regime is struggling to cleanse itself from the many scandals that its top leadership has found itself embroidered in. From the scandalous procurement of exorbitant fertiliser through a single-sourced deal with one of the friends of the President, the embarrassing Hon. Kakubo Calender and Pen Saga at Sinoma to the Milingo Gate Scandal, the UPND has continued to erode public confidence in their so called fight against corruption.

All that the UPND has been doing is to accuse the Patriotic Front leadership of being corrupt without convicting anyone of the said corruption. This is a carefully calculated UPND strategy to paint the PF black and use that negative perception to try to annihilate the PF from the political space.

It is our hope that tomorrow the President will address the numerous accusations of corruption within his own government. We hope that tomorrow, he will demonstrate courage and leadership by axing his Ministers and other senior State House and Government officials who have been accused of corruption.

3. THE MILINGO SAGA

If there is a scandal that has angered and shocked Zambians this far, is the Milingo Saga. The President and State House have been caught in a web of accusations of lies, illegalities and inappropriate behaviour.

The President and his Government have laboured in vain in a desperate but futile attempts to try to cleanse themselves of this alleged scam but the more they try to exculpate themselves, the more unbelievable and hypocritical their defence sounds.

We want to make it categorically clear that we don’t want to hear the President in tomorrow’s press briefing saying that he has not given Mr. Milingo Lungu IMMUNITY from prosecution, NO! Article 180 of the Constitution of the Republic of Zambia is very clear, it is only the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) who has the authority to discontinue any criminal case before a court of law. The President has no authority whatsoever under our law to give anyone immunity from prosecution so the story of whether he gave Milingo immunity or not is null and void and is not even the issue that Zambians are asking about. The issue here is whether or not the President or his staff at Stare House met Milingo. That is the elephant in the room, not the issue of him giving Milingo immunity, that is purely the preserve of the DPP, the President has no such powers.

We therefore challenge the President, tomorrow to:

a) Show proof that neither him nor his staff at State House met Milingo.

b) If indeed they did not meet Milingo, we challenge the President and his Government to sue Milingo for giving false testimony in the court of law contrary to our laws.

c) If the President is serious with the fight against corruption, we challenge him to axe his staff and officials that have been named in corrupt and fraudulent deals.

We know that they are using the DPP as a scapegoat and a sacrificial lamb now that they have been caught and exposed in their scheme; this is why they are pushing for her removal from office on baseless and unfounded accusations.

4. THE KCM-VEDANTA SAGA

We are aware that the reason why State House had been meeting Milingo was to persuade him to resign as KCM liquidator so that the UPND Government could appoint their own preferred liquidator with the aim of giving back KCM to VEDANTA.

We are equally aware that senior representatives of Vedanta are in the country, in fact they have been here since March.

Tomorrow, we expect President Hichilema to come clean on the issue of KCM; is the UPND planning or negotiating to give KCM back to Vedanta? Can the President give a clear answer on this issue, tomorrow.

6. DETERIORATING SECURITY SITUATION AND THE RISING CRIME RATE IN THE COUNTRY

In the last few months, we have witnessed a deteriorating general security situation and a rise in the crime rate. The number of people whose houses, shops, cars are being broken into on a daily basis has seriously risen. The number of people who are being robbed of phones, laptops and other valuables in a smash-and-grab criminal style is on the rise.

In short, the general security situation in the country has deteriorated with serious and daring crimes such as the reported kidnapping of our dear sister Pamela Chisumpa being reported.

We hope that tomorrow, Mr. Hichilema will address this issue and that he will spell out clear strategies and mechanisms that his Government is putting in place to address the deteriorating security breaches in our country.

7. CADERISM, INSULTS AND THREATS BY UPND MEMBERS

One of the commitments Mr. Hichilema made to the Zambian people was that he would end the culture of caderism, a culture that most of our people detest and abhor. In fact the UPND have been bragging that they have ended the ugly culture of caderism.

However, contrary to all those fake claims, the reality on the ground is that caderism has worsened and taken a new form altogether in some cases. For instance instead of the open extortion and harassment of bus drivers, taxi drivers, marketeers and booth operators that was the case in the past, the UPND have devised a secret but ruthless system to extort and harass marketeers and drivers among others. For instance in November last year it had to take the Lusaka Magistrates Court to order the UPND cadres to allow all suspected Patriotic Front bus drivers who were chased from Kulima Tower Bus Station to start operating without any interference or harassment.

Last Friday, the Lusaka Central Business District (CBD) was engulfed in riots when the UPND cadres ran amok after the Lusaka City Council decided to move in and remove forcibly them from Intercity were they have been extorting money from drivers, marketeers and others business operators.

In January this year, UPND cadres stormed the office of Kasama District Administrative Officer, madam Beauty Namukoko and savagely beat her after accusing her of failing to give UPND cadres empowerment funds. Council Police who tried to stop the violent assault were also assaulted.

Further, we have continued to see videos that have gone viral on social media were UPND cadres are insulting and openly threatening to beat and kill anyone who is criticising the President.

We have seen UPND cadres threatening and marching against the DPP, in an attempt to bully her into resignation.

Three weeks ago, Copperbelt Minister, Elisha Matambo threatened to assault and tie with wires anyone who criticise President Hichilema.

The President and the entire UPND leadership have neither condemned nor acted on all these threats and violent acts by their cadres. In their usual fashion they have opted to pay a blind eye to the unbecoming behaviour of their cadres.

We challenge the President to show leadership tomorrow and act on his cadres before things completely get out of hand.

8. PAYMENT OF SUPPLIERS AND CONTRACTORS

Since August, 2021, the UPND Government has not paid local Suppliers and Contractors the money they owe them for the goods and services they have been rendering to Government. This has adversely affected local businesses as it has continued to starve them of the necessary liquidity and fiscal space that they need to continue operating their businesses. A lot of businesses have either closed or downsized their operations and workforce due to lack of funds to operate at full capacity. The action by this Government not to pay local suppliers and contractors has worsened the unemployment and poverty levels in the country.

It is horrifying that a President who claims to be an economist in a country that is grappling with high youth unemployment can instruct his government not to pay local businesses what is duly owed to them. Why is the UPND killing our own local businesses but fully propping foreign companies by paying them promptly and giving them huge contracts such as the supply of poles to ZESCO at colossal amounts? Why is this President working against our local businesses? Why?

It is our expectation that tomorrow, the President will direct the Ministry of Finance and all other Ministries to start liquidating the colossal sums of money owed to our local suppliers and contractors.

9. TAX HOLIDAYS FOR THE MINES

It is ironic that this Government is trotting to and from New York everyday pleading for a 1.4 Billion Dollars IMF bailout when it could easily raise in excess of 1.6 Billion Dollars from mining taxes alone.

It beats logic that a Government that is struggling to raise revenue and service debt has given tax holidays to foreign mining companies at the expense of local businesses. This is yet another testament that President Hichilema is a puppet of the Western capitalists who have been financing UPND for the last 23 years. He has no interest for Zambia, all he cares about is the welfare of the western capitalist friends of his.

We challenge the President to give tax relief to local businesses, this is the only sure way to grow the private sector and create jobs. Foreign mining companies are externalising most if not all their profits thus creating jobs and businesses in their countries while leaving nothing but craters and pollution in Zambia.

Lastly we challenge the President and his Government to come up with a clear economic plan that will address the rising cost of living, the rising cost of doing business and ensure that the private sector thrives in order to create jobs and business opportunities for our women and youths.

I thank you.

Issued by
Hon. Nickson Chilangwa, MP, MCC, AIH
Acting Secretary General
Patriotic Front

Reverse ACC Restriction On My Property -Chitotela

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REVERSE ACC RESTRICTION ON MY PROPERTY -CHITOTELA

ACC challenges Chitotela’s legal suit over his seized Chongwe farm

By Mwaka Ndawa

THE Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) says it has the authority to evaluate any property alleged or suspected to have been acquired using illegal gains.

The Commission says it has no obligation to disclose about ongoing investigations to any suspect owing to the nature of criminal investigations and the need to preserve the status quo.

This is in a matter where Pambashe PF member of parliament Ronald Chitotela has sued the ACC in the Lusaka High Court for keeping his property in Chongwe under its control on the premise that it might have been corruptly acquired and the Commission wants to estimate its value.

Chitotela explained that the farm was not purchased using proceeds of crime.

He is seeking an order that the restriction notice issued to him by the ACC dated March 22, 2022 pursuant to section 60(1) of the ACC Act No. 3 of 2012 in respect of Stand No. CHONG/LN_21188/51, State Lodge in Chongwe be reversed.

He wants an order that the property valuation exercise intended to be carried out by the Commission be declared illegal and must be stopped.

In an affidavit in support of originating summons, the former minister of tourism said on March 22, 2022, he was served a restriction notice by the ACC through his lawyers, Messrs Andrew and Partners legal practitioners.

Chitotela said the notice indicated that there were investigations being conducted over corruption offences alleged or suspected to have been committed by him.

“The said notice directed that I should not dispose of or otherwise deal with Stand No. CHONG/LN_21188/51, State Lodge, Chongwe. I have interest in respect of the property that the said notice directed that I should not dispose of,” Chitotela said. “The property is not derived or acquired from any corrupt practices whatsoever. Prior to the service of the restriction notice issued to me, I have never at any time whatsoever had occasion to be interviewed on any specific issues regarding corrupt practices or any corruption offences, neither have I on any occasion been interviewed as to whether I have acquired of the said stand, through any corrupt practices.”

Chitotela said on March 28, 2022 he wrote to the ACC, through his advocates expressing his concern over the restriction notice and demanded a waiver on the restriction but the Commission informed him of its intention to conduct a property evaluation exercise at his premises.

In an affidavit in opposition to originating summons, ACC investigations officer Gift Tembo said Chitotela had been investigated before and was currently undergoing investigations for offences alleged to have been committed under the ACC Act No. 3 of 2012.

“The applicant has been under investigation since 2017 and the restricted property was discovered by the ACC during the said investigations which revealed that the applicant had acquired the restricted property from the registered owner who confirmed in his statement after he was interviewed by the respondent,” Tembo said. “The restriction notice was not erroneously issued as it was issued in accordance with the law and did in fact put the applicant on notice that the respondent was conducting investigations into alleged or suspected offences to have been committed under part 3 of the ACC Act No. 3 of 2012.”

Tembo contended that the Commission would be prejudiced if the restriction notice was discharged as the property under investigation was at risk of being disposed of pending the determination of the investigations.

“It will be in the interest of justice for this court to dismiss the applicant’s application as the same will prejudice the respondent’s criminal investigations while the applicant will not be prejudiced in any way,” submitted the ACC.

APNAC Calls On President HH To Fire His Legal Advisor Christopher Mundia And Bradford Machila

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APNAC CALLS ON PRESIDENT HH TO FIRE HIS LEGAL ADVISOR CHRISTOPHER MUNDIA AND PPS BRADFORD MACHILA.

…over their alleged involvement in corruption says MUNIR ZULU.

Sunday, April 24, 2022 (Smart Eagles)

The African Parliamentarians Network Against Corruption (APNAC) Zambia Chapter has called on President Hakainde Hichilema to fire his legal Advisor Christopher Mundia and State House principal Private Secretary Bradford Machila over their alleged involvement in the Drug Enforcement Commission and Director of Public Prosecution Saga.

And APNAC Secretary General Munir Zulu has bemoaned that the fight against Corruption is being dramatized.

Speaking during a press briefing in Lusaka today, Hon Zulu said it is sad to note that institutions such as the DEC want to judge people in the court of public opinion.

He has since questioned the rush by the DEC to prosecute matters that are not well prepared.

“Are they trying to cause Government loss of money by prosecuting matters that are not well prepared. Where is the rush?.

DEC is always on TV , Radio and newspapers and saying that they are fighting corruption. On the issue of the DPP having written a confidential letter to DEC, you cannot a prosecute a matter when the docket is still held by the DPP,” he said.

Meanwhile, Hon Zulu said there is need to interrogate the alleged corruption that is taking place internally in the New Dawn Administration.

He said APNAC strongly believe there was a deal taking place between Foreign Affairs Minister Stanley Kakubo and the people of Chinese origin seen together exchanging parcels at SINOMA Cement.

Hon Zulu said this is because the explanation the Minister gave that he went to buy Cement does not hold any water.

He said manufacturers do not sell cement to individual customers unless wholesalers.

“The Minister should clear the air if he runs a wholesale,” he said.

Hon Zulu has since challenged the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation to state to the nation who was moving in a vehicle with a Chinese flag if not the ambassador.

“The New Chinese Ambassador is yet to submit his credentials to the President. Has Zambia become a country where anyone can move in a vehicle,” he said.

Heritage president Chishala Kateka proposes questions as HH addresses media on Monday

Heritage president Chishala Kateka proposes questions as HH
addresses media on Monday

Kateka…

HICHILEMA MUST ANSWER PERTINENT QUESTIONS

24th April, 2022

Monday 25th April 2022 Press Conference by the Republican President

President Hakainde Hichilema has not been communicative to the the Zambian people for a while now and issues that he should have addressed have gone begging. This has resulted in us, the Zambian people, making our own conclusions on matters where we expected to receive guidance from the Head of State and where guidance was not forthcoming.

The Head of State has finally been forced by ‘issues’ that he can no longer ignore and announced that he will be holding a Press Conference on Monday 25th April, 2022.

We are looking forward to this date with the press as there are a number of issues that we, at the New Heritage Party, are of the view that the President needs to speak to and clarify. These include:

1. The Milingo Lungu claims and which are now before the Constitutional Court versus State House denial of the same. Who is telling the truth?

2. Why are UPND cadres desirous of hounding out the DPP? Who put them up to this? Are the statements by the cadres orchestrated or is this merely coincidental?

3. The fight against corruption:
– The $51m fertilizer scandal – what is the President and the UPND’s position regarding this?
– Forest 27. When do we see action?
– The Minister of Foreign Affairs at Sinoma and the Chinese official – any comment?

4. The firing or retiring of people at ZESCO, RDA, ZICTA and in the Civil Service and replacing these with people from Southern, Western, and North Western Provinces – Do you think this will bring about healing and unity in the nation?

5. The President has complained that his appointees are letting him down. What action does he intend to take to address this issue?

6. What immediate plans does the UPND in Government have to address the plight of Zambians with these sky rocketing cost of living?

Let those questions suffice for now.

Chishala Kateka
President – New Heritage Party

Milingo Lungu rearrest professionally done – DEC Boss Mary Chirwa

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By Kombe Mataka

DRUG Enforcement Commission (DEC) director general Mary Chirwa says the decision to re-arrest former KCM provisional liquidator Milingo Lungu was a professional one.

And Chirwa says there was witch hunt in the investigation and arrest of suspects involved in corruption and money laundering cases.

Featuring on Hot FM’s Red Hot Breakfast show on Friday, Chirwa however said the Commission was shocked by the publication of a letter written to her by Direct of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Lilian Siyuni asking her to exculpate herself for re-arresting Lungu after a nolle prosequi was entered into on money laundering cases he was facing involving US $4.4 million.

“Now, I think we need to be careful; this is a matter that is before the courts in different aspects. And it’s not a matter that I would really love to dwell on it and discuss it,’’ Chirwa said after she was asked to explain why she chose to re-arrest Lungu. ‘’But all I can say from a DEC point of view is, that was just a professional decision taken on the matter because even for us it was obviously shocking that that letter was in public domain.”

She said there was currently close collaboration between her and DPP’s office on selected matters but that there was no collaboration on the re-arrest of Lungu.

“On most of the cases, yes. There is close collaboration and interaction, and [National Prosecution Authority] NPA. And even the past I know I worked with judge [Chalwe] Mchenga when he was DPP. I worked well with Muntembo Nchito when he was DPP. We used to sit and discuss cases and present the evidence. They would say ‘strengthen there, strengthen there,” she said. “I know that this is happening even within the three months I have been with DEC. I have been able to sit with some prosecutors under NPA to discuss on how to strengthen certain cases. So, that is the trend that is supposed to be encouraged; we call it prosecution-led investigation. So, you sit with them, take them through and they guide you through the process; so that does happen.”

Chirwa said she had a working relationship with the DPP and there were no misunderstandings between the two of them.

“People think it is two women fighting but it is not the case,’’ she said.

Asked if the DPP had powers to grant immunity from prosecution, Chirwa said the court would preside on the matter.

“I think the courts will determine that, to be fair. I think this is a matter that is before the courts of law. I believe they have jurisdiction in that respect; they will determine that,” she said.

Further asked if an ordinary citizen could be given immunity, Chirwa responded: ‘’Again, we have the competent offices that can determine whether you have. Personally, I know that constitutionally it’s only a President that has immunity from prosecution, unless the immunity is lifted. We have had cases where immunity is granted in terms of turning one into a State witness. “

Asked to comment on claims by some sections of society that the fight against corruption was a witch hunt, Chirwa responded in the negative.

“There was no which hunt, you work on cases that have been brought before you. You are competent enough; you are qualified and competent to assess the credibility of the information. If it was a witch hunt we wouldn’t take the cases to NPA. So, sometimes there is no smoke without fire. So, where smoke has reached you, you need to find where the fire is,’’ Chirwa explained further. ‘’So, literally that is what we do; once we have our evidence, we package it in a way that we take it to the prosecutorial authority, so there is no witch hunt in any of our investigations. We literally verify what has been brought to us and for you to produce a docket, remember you must have documental evidence. So, what witch hunt? In witch craft there is nothing like having evidence. So, there is nothing like witch hunt in financial cases.”

Chirwa assured that the DEC would fully regain the confidence of the public.

“It’s a matter of inculcating the right values in the officers. I know that DEC has suffered in terms of reputational damage in that respect but I can tell you that having gone back inside the institution, I can tell you that 90 per cent of those officers are credible officers who know what they are doing,’’ said Chirwa. ‘’So, you could have a few bad eggs. We have so far fired a number of them in the past three months; I think five or so officers damaging the reputation of the [institution]. I think the institution stands for what is right. I am sure in the next one to two years, the Commission will be totally different.”

Joe Biden has nominated Michael Gonzales as Ambassador to the Republic of Zambia

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US President Joe Biden has nominated Michael Gonzales as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Republic of Zambia.

Mr. Gonzales is a career member of the Senior Foreign Service, class of Minister-Counselor.

He currently serves as a Deputy Assistant Secretary of State in the Bureau of African Affairs in the U.S. Department of State.

Prior to this assignment, Mr. Gonzales was the Director of Analysis of Africa in the State Department’s Bureau of Intelligence and Research.

Overseas, he held leadership positions as the Deputy Chief of Mission of the U.S. Embassy in Kathmandu, Nepal and of the U.S. Embassy in Lilongwe, Malawi; and as the Political and Economic Counselor of the U.S. Embassies in Harare, Zimbabwe and Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Among other assignments, Gonzales served as Spokesperson and Information Officer at the U.S Embassy in Addis Ababa; Ethiopia Desk Officer in the State Department; and Deputy Public Affairs Officer of the U.S. Embassy in Kampala, Uganda.

Mr. Gonzales earned a B.A. Degree from Occidental College in Los Angeles, California and an M.A. Degree from American University’s School of International Service in Washington, D.C.

Mike Gonzales joined the Bureau of African Affairs in October 2020. His portfolio covers West Africa and the Sahel Region. He previously served as the Director for Analysis of Africa in the State Department’s Bureau of Intelligence and Research. A career member of the Senior Foreign Service with the rank of Minister-Counselor, Mike previously served as Deputy Chief of Mission and Chargé d’Affaires, a.i. at the U.S. Embassies in Kathmandu, Nepal and Lilongwe, Malawi.

Throughout his career, Mr. Gonzales has built partnerships with host governments, international partners, and civil society organizations to promote good governance, open political space, improve business environments, protect human rights, and expand economic opportunity.

His previous assignments include service as the Counselor for Political and Economic Affairs at U.S. Embassies in Zimbabwe and Ethiopia; the Horn of Africa Unit Chief in the Office of East African Affairs; Deputy Public Affairs Officer in Kampala, Uganda; Information Officer and Embassy Spokesman in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; and Environment, Science, and Technology Officer in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Prior to joining the Foreign Service, Mr. Gonzales was an economic analyst in the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice.

In 2009, the American Foreign Service Association awarded him the William R. Rivkin Award for Constructive Dissent.

He is a five-time recipient of the Department of State’s Superior Honor Award and the 2011 runner-up for the James Clement Dunn Award for Excellence.

He received a Master of Arts degree in international development from American University and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Diplomacy and World Affairs from Occidental College.

He has studied Spanish, French, Italian, and Bengali.

CCAP Nkhoma Synod says nepotism and corruption continue to thrive under President Lazarus Chakwera

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The CCAP Nkhoma Synod says nepotism and corruption continue to thrive under President Lazarus Chakwera whom the synod has also accused of being slow and indecisive.

President Chakwera has also been condemned for his failure to deliver its own campaign promises.

The synod has released a pastoral letter today titled ‘Kukhala Maso’.

In the letter, the synod says corruption is evident in the failure to account and recover the K6.2 billion and to provide an expenditure report for the 41st SADC Heads of States Summit.

On nepotism, the Synod says Chakwera has been offering jobs to cronies and family members while some friends have been rewarded with jobs on the civil service.

“We believe this does not reflect Malawi Wokomera Tonse (A better Malawi for everyone).

“May God grant us Malawi Wokomera Tonse and not Malawi Wokomera Ochepa Okha (A Better Malawi for a few people),” reads the letter in part.

The Nkhoma Synod, which mainly operates in the Central Region of Malawi where the ruling Malawi Congress Party (MCP) usually gets most of its votes, has also faulted Chakwera for delay in removing corrupt ministers and civil servants and his government’s delay in bringing to book corrupt politicians.

The synod argues that this is evidence of “poor governance and failed leadership”.

On Tonse Alliance campaign promises, the church says many of the promises Chakwera and the alliance made ahead of the 2020 Presidential Elections are turning out to be empty promises.

The synod has mentioned reduction of fertilizer to less than K5,000 which was only done in the first year of the Chakwera administration but has since been abandoned.

The Tonse Alliance is yet to reduce passport fees to K14,000 and to promote large scale farming through mechanization.

The Synod has also bashed the Tonse Alliance for its failure to create one million jobs within a year and to subject minsters to performance contracts.

“Time has come when the word of mouth of our government executives should tally with what is happening on the ground,” the synod has said.

THE POLICE CAN DO BETTER- Sean Tembo

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THE POLICE CAN DO BETTER

By Sean Tembo – PeP President

1. It has now been more than a week since the alleged abduction of Ms. Pamela Chisumpa, and yet the Police do not appear to be making progress on the matter. When Lemmy Kajoba issued a statement regarding the Pamela case, he said that such a case has never happened in Zambia and is alien to this nation. But we subsequently learnt that another young lady who is a mobile money agent named Faith Miluti (sp) was also allegedly abducted about two weeks before the Pamela abduction, and she too has not been found up to now. Latest news reports indicate that a third mobile money agent named Mike Banda was also recently abducted around the Northmead area of Lusaka.

2. Clearly, we have a crisis on our hands and it is evident that the Police are unable to cope. This is a matter that should not only be left in the hands of the Police alone, but requires the intervention of the entire Government. Given that the Police have so far not been successful with their investigations, they should consider changing tactics. One of the things that can be done to reboot these investigations is to offer a substantial amount as a reward to anyone with information that will lead to the arrest of the abductors. The Police should put up a sum of say K1 million, and trust me, every other citizen will become a Sherlock Holmes and sooner rather than later, Police will be inundated with leads that they need to follow up.

3. With a substantial amount of reward, God knows, even one of the abductors can turn on their crew in an effort to claim the reward. I mean these guys are small scale. They demand for K15,000 ransom, so a cash reward of K1 million would really get them thinking. From my experience as a former police officer, l know that whenever a crime such as the one in question takes place, the perpetrators always talk to someone. It might be to a girlfriend or a cousin, but people always talk. The only thing that prevents those who have some information from coming forward and reporting to the Police is the hustle of police interrogations. But if there is a cash reward of K1 million, most people will decide that the juice is worth the squeeze and will come forward. So a reward is always a good incentive. Of course more than 90 percent of the tips that will come through to the Police will be baseless, but there is always that one tip that can make a difference.

4. Given the fact that the crime of abduction is relatively new to this country, the Government should also consider requesting some investigative expertise from countries such as South Africa who deal with kidnappings on a regular basis. Government can even make a request to other foreign investigative agencies such as the Scotland Yard in the United Kingdom or the Federal Bureau of Investigations in the United States. Such a request of foreign investigative agencies to come and assist in Zambia would not be unprecedented, as l remember vividly that the FBI came to assist us with some investigations around 1994.

5. What l am trying to say here is that the Government should not just fold their arms and say “we can’t find Pamela, we can’t find Faith …”. Let them try all available options. It is human life that we are talking about here. No resources should be spared to save a human life. A K1 Million offered as a reward is taxpayers’ money well spent.

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SET 24.04.2022

HH ignoring issues just like Lungu did – Kalaba

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HH ignoring issues just like Lungu did – Kalaba

By Fanny Kalonda

DEMOCRATIC Party president Harry Kalaba has accused President Hakainde Hichilema of ignoring issues affecting the country like the previous regime did.
Featured on Diamond TV on Tuesday morning, Kalaba said Zambians were taking stock of what was happening in the country.
“It is these small things that begin eroding confidence in a government, that the President is casual towards corruption. And the President is not taking action on issues like that, as the President is the one who is the appointing authority,” he said.


Kalaba said foreign affairs minister Stanley Kakubo was not an ordinary person, hence the need for him not to misconduct himself.
Kakubo was recently photographed having a parcel received from the Chinese owned Sinoma Cement, which sparked controversy on social media as the Chinese Ambassador was also identified in the photographs.


But Kakubo said he visited Sinoma as a private citizen with a view to ordering pockets of cement but management identified him and opted to walk him to the car park and also gave him their branded calendar and a pen as souvenir.


However, Kalaba described the episode as a scandal as it affected Kakubo’s standing in society.
“For a foreign minister, it is true as well, that there are things that you should be mindful of. When you are going to buy cement from Lusaka into Chongwe and you are wearing a suit on a holiday and you are alone and the Ambassador is there and on a holiday. Who wants to wear a suit when you are going to buy cement?” Kalaba wondered. “All those things were clear that the minister was privy to the people that he was going to meet and where he was going. So, he wanted to look ministerial and so it’s those small [things] that bring challenges. If this issue dies a natural death, it is welcome because we have seen President Hakainde Hichilema is also taking the same line that the previous regime had taken of ignoring things.”


Kalaba warned that when small problems are ignored, they grow into bigger problems.
“It starts small and then it becomes big. The first issue was the issue of fertiliser procured by someone considered to be a friend of the President. Given a contract, single sourced, and has died a natural death. We heard the second issue was the issue of [home affairs permanent secretary Josephs] Akafumba and [presidential political advisor] Levy Ngoma discussing to undermine government institutions and it has died a natural death,” noted Kalaba. “We have had so many examples I can give here but due to limited time, I might not go into details. If this dies a natural death, it is okay. I can tell you that Zambians are taking stock of what is happening; it is these small things that begin eroding confidence in a government, that the President is casual towards corruption and the President is not taking action on issues like that.”

A team playing a KCM game of thrones over $120m bounty

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The Mast Editorial Comment

A team playing a KCM game of thrones over $120m bounty

Not even Shakespeare could have written a tragedy better than Hakainde Hichilema and his team of incompetent band of State House advisors. They have self-destructed within six months of being in office. When rhetoric faced reality it all came tumbling down. It’s been a constant series of crisis – one fit for a super novela amidst the high cost of living and other economic challenges afflicting Zambians. More so that Zambians are thirsty for that change they voted for!


In Game of Thrones, Lord Varys says, “Power resides where men believe it resides. It’s a trick, a shadow on the wall. And a very small man can cast a very large shadow.”


Then Cersei Lannister quips, “When you play the game of thrones, you win or you die. There is no middle ground.”
And Petyr ‘Littlefinger’ Baelish warns that, “Chaos isn’t a pit. Chaos is a ladder. Many who try to climb it fail, and never get to try again — the fall breaks them. And some are given a chance to climb, but they refuse. They cling to the realm, or the gods, or love … illusions. Only the ladder is real, the climb is all there is.”


Is there any middle ground in this Milingo Lungu saga for State House? If they want to play politics in a game of thrones manner, does the new dawn leadership have an ability to create chaos and still come out on top? We really doubt it because even when they were in opposition, they were naïve and a confused lot. It had to take angry Zambians to guide UPND, guard the vote for them and force them into government, just to punish PF. No wonder they now seem stranded or lacking in strategy. They don’t know what to do and where to start from, except hiding in being “methodical”.


But they should have by now transitioned and offered predictable policies and programmes.
Hakainde cannot blame anyone except himself. These are self-inflicted wounds. This is the price one pays when they clinch a spot in a finals game but they take a team of amateurs and expect to win. Victory must be earned – it doesn’t come easily or as a by the way. An easy way out in life is hazardous! Chaos in the world brings uneasiness, births mistrust.


Konkola Copper Mines is a poisoned chalice left by Edgar Lungu. And in trying to untangle the mess that is at KCM, Hakainde chose unconventional ways to resolve the issue. It is alleged that he asked one of his friends/advisors at Brenthurst Foundation and known local business associates to help resolve the impasse with KCM. This process if true, we are informed, is outside the government processes. It has no legal mandate. Under normal circumstances in situations such this, Cabinet Office would have advised if they had been asked by Hakainde that there is precedence. An official negotiating team would have been constituted to negotiate with KCM. It could have been two-tiered, oversight by a committee of ministers, and a team of experts (legal, mining and financial), who would negotiate and make recommendations to a committee of ministers. This process is what had transpired in the past administrations.


On the other hand, in dealing with the problems regarding the provisional liquidator Milingo Lungu or is it former provisional liquidator, Hakainde, who seems to know better, chose an ineffectual team and misguided processes. At the centre of all this is Bradford Machila, the principal private secretary, who with his ill-advice seems to have exposed the Presidency to ridicule.


Milingo states in his affidavit that he met Hakainde, Vice-President Mutale Nalumango, Minister of Finance Dr Situmbeko Musokotwane, and Bradford. And justice minister Mulambo Haimbe at his press conference on Wednesday denied that the President ever met with Milingo. We now await the opposing affidavit from the government. It is either that Milingo has been audacious enough to lie in his affidavit or he actually has proof that this meeting took place. We wait and see.


In the briefing Mulambo maintained that the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions is an independent office, yet Milingo states in his affidavit that the meeting where he entered into a bargain with the State was represented by various state agents spearheaded by Bradford and included Christopher Mundia, special assistant to the President – legal, Attorney General Kabesha Mulilo, Solicitor General Marshall Muchende, DPP Lillian Siyunyi and Administrator General Natasha Kalimukwa. Again, either this statement in the affidavit is true or false. We now await the opposing affidavit from the government.


What is also alarming in this comedy of events, is how Kalimukwa entered into an agreement with Milingo to pay five per cent of the KCM sale of assets as a fee to the provisional liquidator for his services which was later revised to 10 per cent. On whose authority did Kalimukwa enter into such an outrageous exorbitant agreement? As it stands today, Milingo claims to be owed $120 million (about K2 trillion). Already, this figure is beyond our national budget. What an incompetent way of running a government after giving so much hope to the Zambians! This is totally outrageous!

Fr Kenan Chibawe’s Funeral Mass And Final Place Of Rest Raise Questions

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EX-PRIEST OFFERS INSIGHT ON WHY CATHOLICS NOW OFFER MASS FOR SUICIDES

With the Catholic Church having a long standing history of denying people that commit suicide ecclesiastical funerals, the debate has once again been sparked in the wake of the death by suspected suicide of cleric Kenan Chibawe.

Chibawe allegedly shot himself at the Parish House in Namwala’s Holy Cross Parish.

Former Catholic priest turned academic Given Mutinta has weighed in on the questions around offering ecclesiastical funerals and also why Chibawe may not be buried at the sanctified Chikuni Cemetery where Catholics have traditionally lain their priests in Monze Diocese.

Below is the full articulate:

FR KENAN CHIBAWE’S FUNERAL MASS AND FINAL PLACE OF REST RAISE QUESTIONS

The Catholic Diocese of Monze has confirmed that the late Fr Kenan Chibawe who died on 21st April 2022 in Namwala will be put to rest on 25th April 2022.

The bubbly and big-hearted clergyman reportedly died as a result of gunshot wounds.

Monze Diocese Apostolic Administrator Very Rev Fr Francesco Airoldi said that two funeral masses will be celebrated, one on Saturday in Namwala and another on Sunday in Monze, respectively.

The requiem mass will be in Ntambo, the home village for the late Fr Chibawe.

Apostolic Administrator Very Rev Fr Airoldi’s announcement of funeral masses for the late Fr Chibawe has made some ardent Catholics to question ecclesiastic funerals for suspected suicides sufficiently dealt with in the Catholic canon law.

Evidence shows that from the 6th through the late 20th century, the Catholic Church technically did not bury anyone who wilfully terminated his or her own life.

However, there have been far-reaching shifts in the cultural attitude towards suspected suicides.

The change is influenced by a number of factors including the new understandings of mental illness as a disease, which has a powerful effect on Catholic thought and practice in modernity, and the Church eventually dropped the ban on funerals for suspected suicides from its law code altogether.

However, the legalisation of euthanasia a practice of ending the life of a patient to limit the patient’s suffering also referred to as physician-assisted death has again raised the possibility of a prohibition on funerals.

The Catholic Church was able to drop its restrictions on funerals since suspected suicide was viewed as an act beyond the control of the deceased and thus worthy of mercy and compassion.

Put simply, the history of the Catholic canon law on suicide funerals reveals the complexity of the Catholic attitude towards suspected suicide and provides an important context to the contemporary debate around physician-assisted death, and conflicts between medicine and religion more broadly.

The other question raised by some Catholics is that the late Fr Chibawe will be buried in Ntambo his home village not at Chikuni Mission cemetery where most of the late Priests from the Diocese of Monze are resting.

Where one will have his final rest is indeed a question that requires a lot of thought and takes several different factors into consideration.

There is a dearth of information why Fr Chibawe will be laid to rest in Ntambo not at Chikuni Mission cemetery.

It is possible that Fr Chibawe placed a high priority on being buried close to his loved ones in Ntambo who have already died. Not only is there something comforting about having an eternal resting place that is near the people one loves.

It is also likely that Fr Chibawe may have thought that living relatives will find it easy to visit his final resting place if they can pay tribute to several of their deceased relatives in the same place.

However, some Catholics are of the idea that being a Priest in the Diocese of Monze, a religious identity that was so dear, meaningful and almost everything to Fr Chibawe, he should have considered Chikuni Mission cemetery with priestly-based ties and long-standing religious tradition.

It is unlikely that he will not be buried at Chikuni Mission cemetery because of the alleged circumstance surrounding his death that he does not meet the Chikuni Mission cemetery’s rules and requirements.

Of course, Chikuni Mission cemetery has strict regulations for burial procedures, and rules about all sorts of issues on what is permitted on the site’s grounds.

Even then, the same Christian value of mercy and compassion the Catholic Church has towards funeral mass for suicide suspect should apply to burials unless the Catholic canon law is specific in its directives in this matter.

Besides, there is no empirical and exhaustive evidence on the cause of his death to influence his final resting place if at all it would.

SP, DP STILL IN KINDERGARTEN…winning in politics you need structures not newspaper headlines – Mweetwa

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SP, DP STILL IN
KINDERGARTEN
…winning in politics you need structures
not newspaper headlines – Mweetwa

By Ben Mbangu in Choma

UPND party spokesperson Cornelius Mweetwa says the Socialist Party and Democratic Party are still kindergarten political parties who cannot form government in 2026.


Addressing the media in Choma on Thursday, Mweetwa said President Hakainde Hichilema’s government has not departed from its campaign promises.


“Just because they performed better in by-elections they should know that they are not yet there. They are still in kindergarten, nursery level. No political party without councillors and MPs can win a general election,” he argued.


Mweetwa, who is also Southern Province minister, said the DP led by Harry Kalaba and Socialist Party led by Dr Fred M’membe still had a huge battle ahead of them to win elections until their political parties start having councillors and MPs.


“Who gives them the audacity to think that they can win a general election just because they have performed well in a by-election? Winning in politics you need countrywide structures not newspaper headlines. We encourage them not to be over ambitious because they still have a long way,” he said amidst cheers from cadres who attended the briefing.


Mweetwa castigated those abusing freedom of expression by insulting President Hakainde Hichilema that it was unacceptable.
“If you hear someone insulting this government just know that he belongs to the previous regime and is nursing a hangover of political defeat. The second group are those who lived on handouts and now that us we are not paying them they make noise,” he said. “The third group is of those who lived on contracts supplying to government and now that this government has changed the system they are complaining.”


Mweetwa said those that have been celebrating the anguish Zambians are going through must know that the government is equal to the task.
“Those doomsayers who have been celebrating the anguish that Zambians are going through due to the high cost of living brought about the war in Ukraine must know that we have a message for them. UPND has not failed. We are ready and President Hichilema is walking the talk,” he said.


Mweetwa said no right thinking Zambian can wish to go back to the previous state of the PF.
“We thank those who have been criticising us from inception but however, we are wondering how they can judge a government in seven months. UPND has not failed. The President has not departed from his electoral promises. He is walking the talk,” he said.
Mweetwa said the new dawn government was way ahead in terms of delivering.


“The list of successes is endless in seven months of UPND in power. If you want to judge us in the seven months we have been in power, then compare the seven months of PF or any other past government also and not the 10 years. Take seven months of each party then judge UPND. Our commitment to delivering has been validated by the recent by-elections,” he said.
Mweetwa said the UPND had trust in Zambians that they can never give back power to PF.
“People of Zambia want Bally to continue leading.


Stop disturbing Bally, he wants to work. Once you were in government you cannot come back at least history of this country has no such record,” he told the PF. “Those saying that they want to rebrand, from what? They are still the same regime where corruption was order of the day – dishing and distributing money.”


Mweetwa claimed that ordinary Zambians were happy with the manner the new dawn was governing.
“In terms of development we are back again and we have also regained credibility on the international community. UPND is aware of challenges people are facing but we are in the process of rebuilding. The restoration of the rule of law signifies that we are heading in a positive direction. By-elections nowadays are done in peaceful environment. No cadres are stealing money from markets and bus stations. This is the Zambia we wanted,” said Mweetwa.

Prosecuting Accused Persons in the Press- Amb. Emmanuel Mwamba

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By Amb. Emmanuel Mwamba

I have been attracted by yet another of her Headlines; “Milingo Lungu re-arrest professionally done”,says Mary Chirwa.

Why does she discuss her cases in public? Why does she wantonly play to the gallery? Her arguments and evidence must be submitted to courts of law and not to the court of public opinion.

Why issue prejudicial statements on matters that are in court.

Prosecute your facts and evidence in court!

And I thought she is now the Head of the Drug Enforcement Commission?

She presents herself as Head of Financial Intelligence Centre(FIC) or as Head of the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC).

Even when she was at FIC, she presented herself like she was running the DEC Anti-Money Laundering Unit or the ACC..

Now that she is actually at Drug Enforcement Commission, her role appears more confused.

She is the Head of the DEC, she may need to familiarize herself with her new role..the overlapping of roles, the unguided excitement, and the stretching of her mandate must be watched by her supervisors.

The illicit drug scourge is on the rapid increase, the abuse of drugs by youths is at epidermic levels and DEC appears to have abandoned its statutory role.

DEC’s core and statutory mandate is to fight Drug proliferation, trafficking and enforcement.

DEC is a specialised law enforcement agency with a mandate to prevent and control illegal cultivation, production, trafficking and abuse of narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances and money laundering activities.

DEC’s primary role seems to have been lost even by the President.

On swearing Mary Chirwa, President Hichilema called on her to fight corruption cases without relenting. He urged all stakeholders to support her and her new role.

Offcourse the DEC has another appendage role- the Anti-Money Laundering Unit.

This unit is now overshadowing the primary role of the DEC.

Infact there have been plans to make it a specialized and independent wing of Law Enforcement Agency so that the DEC can focus and attend to our biggest driver of crimes, illicit drugs.

We have an illicit drug problem in Zambia and it is negatively affecting our youths.

Yet those mandated to fight the scourge are busy, excited about fighting former leaders to please the new leaders.

Why are Francophone Countries In Africa Still Fighting For True Independence in this 21st Century

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A long time after independence, numerous African nations were progressively upset by the continuous impact of their previous pioneer power.

Natalie Yamb, adviser to Ivory Coast’s Freedom and Democracy Party (LIDER) said,

“60 years on, francophone countries in Africa still do not have true independence and freedom from France. Even the content of school textbooks is often still determined by France, she added.

More significantly, the political framework in large numbers of these French colonized nations are imposed by France. Before Independence, France chose to nullify the parliamentary framework in certain nations like Ivory Coast and introduced an official system in which all domains and powers were in the possession of the head of state.

Françafrique, as the French impact in the states is called, stays a reality, the youth are agitated against the previous provincial power development.

In recent years, there has been a sharp increase in criticism of France across its colonialist settlements in Africa, established in an inclination that colonialist paternalistic perspectives never truly ended, and pushed by a tide of online entertainment posts, public broadcasts, exhibits and discussions in the city.

In Senegal, the youths who fought last year blamed the president for being a manikin of the French president, Emmanuel Macron, who is right now competing for a second tenure. They crushed the windows of French corner stores and set fire on French owned supermarkets.

On December 21, 2019, President Alassane Ouattara of Cote d’Ivoire and Emmanuel Macron of France declared a significant money change in a few West African Francophone nations.

In 2020, eight West African nations having a place with the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU) renamed their CFA franc to Eco: Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Niger, Senegal and Togo. “The Eco is a very old Ecowas project, which France has decided to hijack. They said they’re changing the system, but they’re only changing the name,” Yamb said. “It must be an initiative of an African government. It can’t be announced, designed or planned by France.”

Many people in these countries are not happy about it, according to them, just changing the name is not sufficient enough for the damages France has cost them.

“The CFA has to go. It is such a ridiculous neo-colonial stunt by the French that it should have gone 60 years ago. A young protestant said, “The first step is to eliminate CFA, the French influenced currency, this will help us move forward in getting true independence for Francophone Africa”.

60 years after independence, the francophone countries need African elites who are prepared to put Africa first and change the system to no longer suit France.

As a component of this understanding, French authorities will presently not be addressed on the administering assemblages of these African national banks and member states will never again keep around 50% of their unfamiliar stores in France.

In any case, the currency change still does not look right enough to numerous citizens who feel that the change does barely anything to address the cruel implications of French imperialism in West Africa, where numerous countries are as yet indebted to France.

Presidents of some of the Francophone countries in Africa are beginning to speak up on the French influence. “Stop thinking we are inferior,” said Pierre Togo, a former soldier, addressing France as he nursed a mango juice at a Bamako bar on a recent evening. “France is plotting, playing games, and Africans understand that now.”

This is extremely disappointing for the young people of these nations. Even at the presidential power, there is no willingness to change. They keep on serving France as opposed to serving the wellbeing of their people. However, the young people of the French Colonized nations are increasingly more vocal about guaranteeing genuine autonomy and saying a final farewell to this crazy and undesirable relationship with France.- The African Exponent

Rwanda president says UK migrant deal ‘not trading in humans’

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Rwandan President Paul Kagame said Kigali was not “trading in human beings” when it agreed to a controversial deal allowing Britain to send migrants and asylum seekers to his country.

The agreement announced last week has attracted a chorus of criticism from rights groups, opposition figures in Britain and Rwanda and even the United Nations.

According to Kigali, the British government will provide up to 120 million pounds ($157 million / 144 million euros) and migrants will be “integrated into communities across the country.”

“It would be mistaken for people to just conclude that ‘Oh you know, Rwanda got money’,” Kagame said during a virtual seminar with a US university. A video of his remarks was posted on Twitter by his office on Thursday.

“We are not trading human beings, please. This is not the case. We are actually helping,” he said, describing the deal as an “innovation” put forward by Rwanda.

Rights groups accuse Kagame’s government of crushing dissent and keeping an iron grip on power, but while announcing the asylum deal on April 14, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Rwanda was “one of the safest countries in the world.”

The UN refugee agency has criticised the arrangement, saying people fleeing conflict and persecution “should not be traded like commodities.”

Kagame argued that Rwanda, a tiny nation in Africa’s Great Lakes region that lies thousands of kilometres (miles) from Britain, has hosted refugees for “decades,” mainly from neighbouring countries.

It previously took in African refugees stranded in Libya under an agreement with the African Union and the UN refugee agency. Last year it offered temporary asylum to Afghans fleeing a Taliban takeover.

Kagame said the Libya arrangement was decided in 2018 when he was chair of the AU. The violence-wracked North African country is a key departure point for African and Asian migrants making desperate attempts to reach Europe, many of them dying on the perilous Mediterranean Sea crossing.

“When the issue came up with me, I said ‘well we are not a rich country, we are not a big country, but there are solutions, we can always help, find and solve big problems’,” he said.

According to UN figures, Rwanda was hosting more than 127,000 refugees as of September last year, almost half of them children. The majority were Congolese, followed by Burundians.

Hakainde does not lie, says Nalumango

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Hakainde does not lie, says Nalumango

By Bright Tembo in Kaputa and Oliver Chisenga in Mbala

VICE-PRESIDENT Mutale Nalumango says the new dawn government will deliver on promises it gave to the people when asking for votes last year.


Speaking on arrival in Kaputa Constituency, Northern Province on Thursday, Vice-President Nalumango asked the residents to be patient.
She was received by Kaputa UPND member of parliament, who is also sports minister, Elvis NKandu and other senior government and ruling party officials.


Vice-President Nalumango said among the promises made by the UPND was the grading of the 150-kilometre gravel road from Kashikishi in Luapula Province to Kaputa.


“You people who believe in what you are doing, the time that some never believed that you can change government; others doubted but you brought this government and made the whole country to be lucky,” Vice-President Nalumango who is touring Kaputa district to thank the people for the 2021 electoral victory said. “You held on to UPND while others doubted until you won here in Kaputa. And I know people here you are complaining about the road and hunger. Me and your MP Elvis Nkandu we are residents here and we also feel your pain. Even when I came to campaign, I talked about the road. And please let’s be patient. If we rush, we might even lose the little we have in our hands. You worked by putting us in power and we are going to work.”


She said President Hakainde Hichilema does not lie, hence the campaign promises would be delivered.
“What we promised you people with President Hakainde (Hichilema) we will deliver. Hakainde does not lie. What he says is what will happen and it will happen. Just like the road, we will not forget and while I am saying this even the Ministry of Infrastructure will come visit the state of the road. You have two MPs in Nkandu and me, so we will fight till you see the road,” she said.
Vice-President Nalumango added that in less than one year the new dawn government had already started to deliver on its promises.
She advised Kaputa residents to dismiss baseless criticism from bitter souls.


“Less than one year we have given you free education which others thought it was a waste of money. They thought putting money in their pockets was development. But when you take a child to school that’s what we call investment. I am here because there was free education. That’s why we have put free education as number one,” she said. “It’s not only that teachers and nurses are being employed, even cleaners and others are all being employed at once using the budget that stated in January. And over 41,000 will be employed and they should tell us the number of teachers they employed in 10 years. They are coming to you and lying that we are not working! All what I have mentioned is it not working? People of Kaputa, don’t allow them to come and lie to you like chiwa uufwaya kushinina ubufi (like Satan who wants to convict people falsely).”


Meanwhile, Vice-President Nalumango said the worst civil service is a politicised one.
Addressing heads of government departments in Mbala and Nsama districts on Thursday, she said civil servants as actual implementers of government projects were supposed to be extremely stable and not partisan.


“You should not be politicians in offices. It’s very dangerous. Never fight the policies of government. If you are an impediment to this development then you don’t deserve to be in that office,” Vice-President Nalumango warned.


She urged the various heads of department to be professional in their work, further stating that prudent use of resources, including human
resource, was cardinal and the cornerstone of a successful nation.


“Whatever comes in your hands in the name of your job use it with diligence. So we are talking of prudent usage of resources and that includes human resource. So ensure that everybody does their part. You are heads of department but when we say let us stop wastage, sometimes we even use law to perpetuate wastage and corruption. So let your conscious also be present,” Vice-President Nalumango said. “We are saying we will fight corruption. So if you are found to be corrupt, don’t think you will be our friend particularly now that we are in office.”


She noted that being in procurement was in itself tempting to many.
Vice-President Nalumango said it was not easy for an officer who did not have a million in his bank account to fairly give another deserving citizen a million kwacha contract against a friend or relative who probably has no capacity to deliver.
“That is a test of your professionalism. The fear of God and love for Zambia. I am praying that the Lord helps all of us to do well and the right thing. There should be no wastage but prudent use of resources,” she said.


Vice-President Nalumango noted that it was corruption and wastage of resources that had delayed the country’s development.
She said she had never seen a person as committed to developing the country as President Hichilema.
“This government is committed to fighting corruption. I am very passionate about developing our country,” said Vice-President Nalumango.
From Nsama, Vice-President Nalumango immediately flew into Mpulungu where she also encouraged heads of department to be the shining example of an ideal civil service.


Vice-President Nalumango said an attitude of service was the only sure way of developing the country and that it should start with one’s assertiveness towards work.