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Fight against corruption is biased against those not in good terms with the system-Catholic Priest

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Lusaka Catholic Priest Rev. Fr. Anthony Kapambwe Salangeta has charged that the fight against corruption is biased against those not in good terms with the system.

In his Easter sermon at Regina Pacis Catholic Church in Chawama, Fr. Salangeta said corruption allegedly exist only in people who are not friends of the system.

The Franciscan Priest observed that there are many Government workers using their positions to enrich themselves and their associates.

Fr. Salangeta said the evils in society such as corruption, unemployment, injustice and poverty represent the tomb in which the risen Jesus Christ was placed after he was crucified.

“The Gospel mentions Mary Magdalene. It says: ‘In the first day of the week which is Sunday, while it was still dark Mary and others went to the tomb. When they reached at the tomb they saw that the stone had been moved away and Jesus was not inside’. What is the meaning of the tomb? A tomb is a representation of evil. All of us fear the cemetery. All of us just go to the graveyard during burial. Because it not just in us to visit a graveyard anyhow. That is why even here the tomb represents something which is evil,” Fr. Salangeta preached during Easter Mass.

“Today a lot of people are suffering in our society. Unemployment levels are very high and our young women are indulging in unchristian acts such as beer drinking, abuse of drugs even some of them going out with sugar daddies. Life is difficulty; this is the representation of the tomb. Corruption is the order of the day. No one seems to seem to care. Government workers use their positions to enrich themselves and cronies. Corruption is only to those who are not friends to the system. If you are a friend to the system there is no corruption. Indeed a representation of the tomb. On the other hand education continues to be for the elite. Those who do not attain education will become destitute and more suffering to them. Medical facilitates are a nightmare.” he said.

“The judicial system does not favour the poor, if you are poor ku kukaka. If you bash into someone’s groundnuts as a poor person, you be detained in police cells. The rich do not stay in police cells. This is the tomb we are talking about. This is the representation of the tomb. Some people are in prison for the crime they did not commit because they do not have anyone to represent them. The poor continue to be poor, the rich continue to be rich. So if we look in the gospel of today, we are going to see that this is the representation of the tomb where there is suffering,” Fr. Salangeta continued.

Fr. Salangeta added:”However at the tomb we find two people, there are two categories of people who represent our society. Mary Magdalene and her fellow women went there because they wanted to see Jesus. Then at the tomb there are also the guards, who were guarding the tomb of Jesus Christ because they had said that he was going to be taken by his own people and then fake resurrection. The women leave the place of death hurriedly to announce that he is alive. The women represent those people who go out, people of good will, people who preach the good news. People who want to take love from others. This is what the women did, they went out to announce that Jesus Christ is resurrected and they were happy.”

“We are also being invited to spread the good news that Jesus Christ has resurrected. The women represent those who believe in victory. Those who celebrate with their friends when good things happen to them. On the other hand they represent those who speak for the voiceless and those who endure in most difficult situations such as women who sweep in the streets just to find something to feed their families. And those women who go early in the morning to buy vegetables for resale,” Fr. Salangeta said.

IMF/WORLD BANK SPRING MEETINGS COMMENCE

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IMF/WORLD BANK SPRING MEETINGS COMMENCE

A Zambian delegation led by Finance and National Planning Minister Dr. SITUMBEKO MUSOKOTWANE has commenced engagements at the World Bank Group and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Spring Meetings in Washington, DC, United States of America. The country’s delegation includes Secretary to the Treasury FELIX NKULUKUSA and Bank of Zambia Governor Dr. DENNY KALYALYA.

The delegation has since held high-level talks with the World Bank Group Managing Director for Operations, AXEL VAN TROTSENBURG. The meeting took place at the World Bank Headquarters in the United States Capital.

At the Monday talks, Dr. MUSOKOTWANE discussed Zambia’s economic reform agenda and the debt challenges. He called on the World Bank and other development partners to act swiftly in supporting the country’s reform agenda and proposed debt restructuring. The Minister noted with concern, the delays in the formation of the Official Creditor Committee under the G20 common framework for debt restructuring.

And speaking at the same meeting, Mr. TROTSENBURG said he was pleased with the Zambian delegation’s visit. The World Bank Managing Director for Operations announced that his organisation and its Bretton Woods Partner, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), had completed a joint debt sustainability analysis which indicated the need for Zambia to access debt relief and strengthen the country’s return to sustainable debt levels.

“As a long-term partner of Zambia, the World Bank is committed to providing substantial International Development Assistance (IDA) to Zambia,” Mr. TROTSENBURG said as he took the opportunity to also appeal for swift action and international solidarity for Zambia’s debt relief and economic reform agenda.

Dr. Musokotwane thanked the World Bank Managing Director for according the delegation the opportunity to discuss Zambia’s economic reform programme and debt matters, and for the expressed solidarity for Zambia’s debt relief and economic reform agenda.

The Minister and his delegation are in Washington DC, for the 2022 Spring Meetings of the IMF and the World Bank Group. The Spring Meetings bring together Ministers of Finance and Central Bank Governors of member countries, and other stakeholders, to discuss issues of global concern such as the world economic outlook, poverty reduction, and sustainable economic and social development. Supportive and side meetings and events, held on multilateral and bilateral platforms, are scheduled throughout the Spring Meetings. The 2022 meetings are from 18th to 24th April, 2022.

The Zambian delegation’s schedule of key engagements and meetings, includes:

IMF related

1.
International Monetary and Finance Committee (IMFC) Plenary. The IMFC is the highest organ of the IMF;

2.
IMF Managing Director, Ms. KRISTALINA GEORGIEVA;

3.
African Caucus Meeting with the IMF Managing Director at which Dr. SITUMBEKO MUSOKOTWANE, MP, is among the selected speakers to make intervention statements;

4.
IMF Mission Team on Governance Diagnostic;

5.
IMF Director for the Africa Department, Mr. ABEBE SELASSIE;

6.
IMF Fiscal Affairs Department (FAD);

7.
IMF Africa Group 1 Constituency Meeting; and,

8.
Monetary and Capital Markets (MCM) Department.

World Bank related

1.
World Bank Development Committee Meeting. The Development Committee is the highest organ of the World Bank Group;

2.
World Bank President, Mr. DAVID MALPASS;

3.
World Bank Vice President for the African Region, Mr. GHANEM HAFEZ;

4.
World Bank Africa Group 1 Constituency Meeting;

5.
World Bank – International Finance Corporation (IFC); and,

6.
World Bank – Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA).

Bilateral meetings

1.
UK Minister for Africa, Honourable VICKY FORD, MP;

2.
President for COP26, Mr. ALOK SHARMA;

3.
Sovereign Credit Rating Agencies;

4.
Millennium Challenge Corporation Vice President; and,

5.
US Under-Secretary, Mr. ANDY BAUKOL and Counselor DAVID LIPTON (Former IMF Deputy Managing Director).

The Minister is also scheduled for an interview on Zambia’s reform agenda at the IMF studio as well as for a live interview with the Atlantic Council. We will keep the nation and stakeholders informed about the delegation’s engagements at the 2022 Spring Meetings of the IMF and the World Bank Group.

Michelle Obama reveals her daughters Sasha, 20, and Malia, 23, have boyfriends; says she marvels at them ‘bringing grown men home’

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Former US first lady, Michelle Obama has revealed that her daughters Sasha, 20, and Malia, 23, now have boyfriends.

Appearing on the Ellen DeGeneres Show, Michelle, 58, marveled that her daughters are all grown up and are now bringing home their grown-up boyfriends.

Michelle Obama reveals her daughters Sasha, 20, and Malia, 23, ?have boyfriends; says she marvels at them

‘Now they’re bringing grown men home,’ she said. ‘Now they have boyfriends and real lives and all that stuff. They have grown up right before our very eyes and they are doing well.’

While Michelle gushed about the ‘amazing young women’ her daughters have become — ‘Women, I know! Scary,’ she said — and divulged that they are dating, she was much more discreet about the details of their love lives.

While her younger daughter Sasha has not been photographed with her boyfriend, older daughter Malia had been pictured with Rory Farquharson in 2017.

Rory, is the son of the chief executive of Insight Investment Management Limited Charles, and his wife Catherine, is an accountant.

Michelle Obama reveals her daughters Sasha, 20, and Malia, 23, ?have boyfriends; says she marvels at them

Both Malia and Sasha are currently living in Los Angeles, where Malia has a position on the writing staff of a new Amazon project by Donald Glover and Sasha is reportedly attending the University of Southern California after transferring from Michigan.

Michelle also spoke to Ellen about her 30-year marriage to former President Barack Obama, saying with a smile: ‘I’ve known him for a long time, that guy. He’s been around, hanging out.’

She admitted that his time as president was a ‘hassle,’ but added that it brought them ‘closer’ together.

‘It gave us the opportunity to do something outside of ourselves, to serve our country. To do it as a team. I respect him. I know a lot of people miss him right around now,’ she said.

‘Amazingly, that time in the White House, because we were working on hard things all the time, it brought us closer. We had to be each other’s best friends. We lived in the bubble with each other, had to learn how to get along because he was the person I was seeing all the time.

‘He is the only person, that, we understand what we both went through. And we have that unique experience,’ she said.

As for how he has changed during the 30 years they’ve been married, Michelle made a playful joke.

‘He’s pretty good at golf now. He’s doing a lot of golf. Not too good at picking up after himself. Had to have a lot of help doing that. He thinks he’s good at it. But he had a lot of help. He’s gotten a little worse at that,’ she said.

PREDICTING PF’S COLLAPSE

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PREDICTING PF’S COLLAPSE

1. There won’t be any elective general assembly this June, and in case they hold one it will be rigged by breaching the rules and disqualifying some candidates.

2. ECL will still have an influence on who becomes PF leader using his money and loyalists (Remember that he appointed the acting president and SG despite retiring from politics). Lungu still believes a PF regime is the only vehicle that can secure his future.

3. The old guards in PF are aware of the despondency among the members who want new faces and will tactically offer positions to potential young leaders, to keep them at bay

4. Northern–eastern hegemony is still a PF agenda, tribalism will still be on the table and cadrism remains a goal, since they have not acknowledged the flaws of article 3 in their constitution.

5. Some contenders will not be in contentions due to Lungu’s preference and the distrust for the inner circle.
– Mwamba has no allies in top PF leadership
– Given Lubinda is an outsider regionally and still viewed as ULP
– Chishimba Kambwili is viewed as antagonistic and disliked by ECL
– Mundubile has no appealing track record

6. The PF chaos is currently being watched by Kalaba, Kabimba, Hamududu, Mmembe and Sean Tembo who hope to benefit by poaching PF disgruntled supporters. Despite PF supporters being in love with their criticism, they are symbiotically connected to the PF corruption syndicate and the other leaders don’t offer the same lure PF corruption does.

7. The general membership’s preference for a new face is hampered by power hunger of the current MCC. They will only settle for a character as corrupt as them, or another puppet who they can control like Lungu.

8. There will be hesitation in choosing a PF leader and this may go beyond 2023, as most of the contenders have garbage with the Zambian people and PF fears the government may target their candidate with corruption litigation.

9. PF is likely to split and the most likely splinter group will be led by CK, who is likely to be disqualified in the upcoming general assembly due to some readmission rules.

10. The second splinter group will be headed by Mwamba who is like to form a party that will struggle to draw any PF members and turn out to be a one man party.

11. Another splinter group will operate in the shadows and will be made up of the current independent MPs and the PF disgruntled MPs.

12. The last splinter group will emerge out of the chaos that arises as the 2026 elections approach, this group is likely to endorse the UPND for patronage purposes.

13. Vulture like Winter Kabimba, Harry Kalaba and Sean Tembo who have an eye for the PF support base will realise that you don’t develop a support base out of the misfortune of others but out of genuine loyalty and love of a support base towards you.

14. An opposition alliance may be likely before the 2026 elections, but the parties will be too incompatible to enter an electoral pact.

15. PF which contrary to popular belief, never won by a landslide in 2011 and later lost both 2015 and 2016 elections will finally have a confirmed death pronouncement in the 2026 election loss.

Edgar Lungu should fund the party convention- Kelvin Kaunda

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LUNGU, FUND CONVENTION
…it’s your responsibility with Lubinda – Kaunda

By Bright Tembo

RECENTLY appointed Lusaka Province PF youth chairman Kelvin Kaunda who has since stepped down from the position says Edgar Lungu should fund the party convention.


In an interview, Kaunda said the party is broke but leaders should not ask candidates to contribute K1 million each.
“I talked about sponsoring the congress in January but I now don’t have the budget for June and the leadership had planned for it and they have settled for it. It’s amazing that I saw some statements that they were asking some presidential candidates to contribute one million each to the party. But that’s not to be,” he told The Mast. “The leadership of the party which is the leadership of former president Edgar Chagwa Lungu is the one responsible to mobilise not to shift the responsibility to any of the candidates. They must rise to the occasion and ensure that all is in place.”


Kaunda said the responsibility to sponsor the congress is on Lungu and acting president Given Lubinda.
“This is not the candidates’ responsibility. They do not own the party and it’s like you (a journalist) looking for a job and the CEO of the company does not have money and asks you to come with the money. Does that ever happen?” he asked. “The duty is that once you assume the office the responsibility is on you. It’s like before you marry the woman, the responsibility is not yours. But when you marry that is yours as a gentleman who has married that woman. The responsibility lies with president Edgar Lungu and the acting president Given Lubinda to organise the congress until the next leader takes up the responsibility. They should not put the burden on those that are aspiring.”


Kaunda challenged Lungu to rise to the occasion and mobilise resources for the PF congress.
“He must rise to the occasion because he is the party president and must ensure that the resources are organised and well utilised and have leaders in the party. For now, it remains their responsibility.


Unfortunately, it appears that there is no congress because that’s what we have been told that the party has no money,” he added. “But my appeal to the youths across the country is to rise up and be able to demand for the right thing to be done. And the right thing to be done is that we have to go to the congress. If not, the party will start going into oblivion. As we have seen now the movement of the majority of party structures across the country and this shows that our people are no longer interested with what is happening within the party.”
And Kaunda said he has no favourite presidential candidate at the convention.


“All of them are party members and because all of them are party members we will not take up the position of who we will support because they are all our leaders. We will leave it to the entire party organs and we will choose the best,” said Kaunda. “We don’t want to realign ourselves with anyone because all of them are our members. And I have different relationships with different people and ours is to champion the congress and who wins, it’s not for us to determine.”

HH and his dysfunctional State House team

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HH and his dysfunctional State House team

Since Hakainde Hichilema was inaugurated on August 24, 2021 by 21st March 2022, (209 days), there have been only six Cabinet meetings! It is preposterous, perhaps not; knowing how debilitated his office is. There is an agenda somewhere and there is a plan somewhere, but not quite yet.


Mr President take this advice to heart from a man who champions rhetoric with action.
Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India, once said, “If you call yourself a leader, then you have to be decisive. If you’re decisive, then you have a chance to be a leader. These are two sides to the same coin.”


Hakainde, according to his curriculum vitae, is a qualified change management practitioner. A change management consultant is responsible for implementing new concepts within an institution and helping transform the ways in which the organisation operates. The main duty of a change management consultant is acknowledging the areas where there is a need for change and assessing how this will affect the organisation.


What else does a change management consultant do? As a change management consultant, identifying which areas require change in an organisation is key; this could be employees, business systems or processes. As well as acknowledging the changes that should be made, it is also the task of a change management consultant to ensure these changes are implemented.


We took time to look at the calibre of the staff and advisors in the offices of several Heads of State (websites) within SADC, EU, USA, Singapore and other Asian tigers. In all cases they have appointed people who command respect amongst the president’s appointed ministers, bureaucrats, the business sector – people who have experience and are competent. Nowhere have we found a team of presidential advisors without experience or interns appointed as principal advisors in a president’s office. And not a single president has appointed a non-journalist as a presidential spokesperson! However, there are several cases within SADC and Asia where some have appointed sycophants.


We have spent several months talking to informed sources within Cabinet Office, ministers, civil servants who have interacted with the President and his team of advisors. They inform us, without exception, that there are silos that have been built within the team of State House advisors. They don’t necessarily talk to each other. No one makes decisions. There is no control and command structure. There is no Chief of Staff.


As one Cabinet minister, who has also served in previous administrations, said to us “the current team of advisors is the most ineffective, inexperienced team ever assembled under any President. They are constantly complaining about each other. Nothing meaningful gets done. They command no respect amongst any Cabinet minister. No one takes them seriously. They are note takers, not advisors”.
This is shocking but a factual assessment. We have also learnt of some attributes of these presidential advisors. No president anywhere in the world has ever appointed a team of principal advisors who are inexperienced and best suited to be interns.


And as journalists, we know, we often talk about the media silo at State House which can be qualified as a dysfunctional unit. The State House website is out of date, whilst the Twitter and Facebook accounts are active. In case of a Facebook account, it they are still using Hakainde’s personal account. In short, they have failed to open an official account for him. They behave as if they are still in the opposition. Very shameful!


We hear amongst the several principal private secretaries that Hakainde appointed, one stands out as a “say nothing, do nothing” character; a pretender who has assumed himself as the first amongst the equals. Ministers have told us that they have frequently written to the President and their letters remain unanswered for weeks or months on end. He is clueless. His main attribute is that he is the principal private sycophant.


The economic advisory team is ineffective and is also tainted; one with curriculum vitae fraud, and according to some ministers, and permanent secretaries he is incommunicado. He says a lot and does nothing. “He is just a public relations wannabe. All fluff and no substance” said a high-ranking government official. One IDC official said “we have been trying to engage him for months, promises he would soon, but never does”. The other economic advisor, we are told, is better suited to be a lecturer in an economics department at a university. Compare the current economic advisors with those of president Levy Mwanawasa who had Dr Moses Banda and Dr Situmbeko Musokotwane.
We also have the special projects advisor, who some say is a steady hand and the most mature of the lot, but inexperienced in affairs of the government. He is an academic qualified in clinical research, epidemiology and vaccines, who would have been better suited to head the Zambian National Public Health Institute or as a presidential advisor on health.


Then we have the political advisor who ‘implicated’ Hakainde in political shenanigans with his indiscreet phone calls. He has a tendency to call up journalists and ask them not to write negatively about Hakainde. When we asked a Minister how she coordinates policy with the President’s advisor for policy compliance, she said who is that? The man in charge of policy compliance, no one seems to know what he does.


This is the team that Hakainde has assembled, which advisors are supposed to function as the main liaison among Cabinet members, Cabinet Office, ministries, parastatals and other government institutions and foreign visitors to State House. This is the team that includes the President and his principal advisors who have never previously worked in government. With such an inexperienced team, how is it possible for the President to get focused and get things done? Who’s driving the agenda? The presidency or the bureaucrats? This dysfunctionality probably explains why there have only been six Cabinet meetings to date.


Yes, we all know and Zambians appreciate the increased Constituency Development Fund, removal of school fees, recruitment of teachers and medical staff and many good deeds. But the fight against corruption is in chaos. Job creation strategies remain academic. We still have a love affair with foreign investment and citizens’ empowerment initiatives remain non-existent! Debt negotiations with the Chinese have been mishandled, instead of sending the Minister of Finance to China, the Minister of Foreign Affairs with the Secretary to the Treasury went instead. The love affair with all things “West” at the expense of enhancing and resetting relationships with China and other Asian countries is going to be a costly adventure in time to come. PF cadres remain in civil service and our foreign missions. Six months later we still have an acting Secretary to the Cabinet. How does Hakainde expect to reorganise the civil service with a supervisor whose mandate is temporal?
There are boards which still have to be reorganised with new appointments. It took nearly six months to appoint the new IDC board and controversially the President has remained its chairman, going against the very tenets of good corporate governance when the companies Act requires full accountability of all appointed directors (A President has immunity from prosecution). KCM and Mopani issues remain unresolved. There is no comprehensible economic policy implementation plan nor a roll out of legal reforms on matters of good governance. The 8th National Development Plan remains a document of wishes with no implementation plan, just like the 7th National Development Plan under Edgar Lungu. Procrastination and indecision have gripped the presidency. Like many of his Ministers, though not required by law, Hakainde is yet to declare his assets and liabilities and yet he demands accountability from others.


Instead of modernising the presidency, senior people still parade at the airport for every presidential departure and arrival. Lusaka residents have to bear road rage at closing of the roads every time the President travels. What is he changing?


Having finally established the Forum for Public Private Engagement almost a month ago, things remain dormant and confusing. In December 2021, Hakainde appointed Professor Oliver Saasa as the chairman of the Advisory Council, (now renamed) yet the press release by the Minister of Information and Media on the Cabinet approval at the sixth meeting of Cabinet on the establishment of the Forum states that the Forum will be chaired by President Hakainde Hichilema! We are perplexed. The list is very long. But these are the very issues that an effective team of presidential advisors can help correct, let alone let these oversights happen. There is also simply too much chatter and focus on nonsensical issues like why the President won’t stay at Nkwazi House.


If the President cannot see the serious problems of internal conflicts and inadequacies of his team of advisors, as Ministers and civil servants have observed, then the advisors should do the President and Zambia a favour and consider to tender their resignations and save the President from further embarrassment. We all want Hakainde to succeed, but then again, no one can help him if he cannot help himself.
Mr President we, and a lot of well-meaning Zambians, want you to succeed. Plan for what you want to create, don’t focus on things you want to avoid. Good leaders know that good people want to be part of something exciting. They inspire with a winning plan, creating a strategy that enables individuals to become mentally and emotionally invested. Leaders should be masterful at creating a clear vision and enrolling others for the exciting journey. Leaders should learn how to laser-focus and establish boundaries that keep themselves and their team on track. Good leaders listen and accept criticism from within their teams. Good leaders avoid sycophants like a plague. At least learn one lesson from Edgar’s costly experience!


Good leaders are magnets for people they want to attract. There are a lot of experienced Zambians, who are supporters of the UPND and want to see success. You may know many of them or have even worked with them before. Find them and appoint them. Good leaders reach out. They don’t close themselves out – insulating oneself from so-called outsiders! Good leadership requires you to surround yourself with people of diverse perspectives who can disagree with you without fear of retaliation. Appointing individuals with toxic egos is not a good strategy. Procrastination is a flaw. Thinking that you are being methodical but instead inadvertently being unmethodical leads to chaos. The person that challenges you, holds you accountable, respects you more than the person that watches you stay the same and settle for mediocrity. That’s the team of advisors you and Zambia desperately need in these times of grave economic crisis. Admit you have a problem. Take stock. Make the hard decisions. Regroup and move forward. It’s human to err. Be decisive and fix it and fix it now. Remember, perception has been the downfall of many a good man.

I warned the UPND that their schemes to try to hound out DPP Lillian Siyuni will terribly backfire on them- Nickson Chilangwa

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WE TOLD YOU…

20th April, 2022

Last week I warned the UPND that their schemes to try to hound out the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Madam Lillian Siyuni will terribly backfire on them. I warned them that the DPP will not go down alone but that a lot of people including State House will find themselves implicated and exposed.

Today, we have been vindicated. The revelations by Mr. Milingo Lungu that State House struck a secret deal to grant him immunity from any prosecution have exposed State House. Today, Zambians have learnt that the so called fight against corruption is nothing but a smokescreen, a propaganda weapon by the UPND to try to paint the PF black while the UPND top brass is cutting deals in the dark of the night to enrich themselves amidst debilitating economic challenges that ordinary Zambians are enduring.

This afternoon, Zambians were treated to an embarrassing circus of a so called press conference by the Minister of Justice, Hon. Mulambo Haimbe who desperately attempted l, without any success to cleanse State House from this expose. The man failed to answer simple and straightforward questions that the Zambian people are asking. The Minister embarrassingly tried in vain to shift the focus of discussion. The issue at hand is not about whether State House was directing the DPP to enter into a deal with Mr. Milingo Lungu or not, no, that is not the issue and no one is talking about State House giving instructions to the DPP; the issue here that Mr. Milingo Lungu has actually sued for is that State House working together with the DPP secretly granted him immunity from prosecution; elyashi iyi. Not what Hon. Haimbe was trying push in his desperate but futile attempt to do damage control. Don’t twist things ba Minister.

The Milingo-State House debacle has exposed the UPND for who they are: hypocrites.

It is now clear that we have a government of dealers; when Zambians are sleeping them are busy cutting deals to enrich themselves.

Further, it is now clear to all that the so called fight against corruption is a hoax, a lie that UPND is using to paint PF black while they themselves are cutting deals in the dark of the night. There is no fight against corruption; actually this is a tip of the iceberg, the worst is yet to come.

If the President is not involved in this saga as his praise singers are desperately trying to make us believe, we challenge him to fire all those that have been named in this deal. Anything to the contrary is proof that he is actually the architect of all this.

In the next few days we shall issue a comprehensive statement revealing what the UPND is doing to KCM and Mopani Mines whilst the country is busy debating Mr Milingo Lungu; Zambians must open their eyes before it’s too late.

Issued by
Hon. Nickson Chilangwa, MP, MCC
PF Acting Secretary General

MWIIMBA MALAMA CALLS FOR INTROSPECTION AMONG LEADERS IN THE PF

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MWIIMBA MALAMA CALLS FOR INTROSPECTION AMONG LEADERS IN THE PF

“We need to be candid with ourselves, we need to change”

We need to change and repaint and ask for forgiveness amongst ourselves as pf. This is because, am sure we must have injured one another when we were in power. Some people still think they have got authority they had when we were in power!

The issue of allowing nonsense in the party costed us, because some of us we had too much power and no one could touch us! We created groupings to support us individually on the position of presidency for 2026. Well we made sure that, others were humiliated at the hand of our cadres we created.

The question is who them was responsible for this mischievous in the party? My answer is, everyone who had a position in the party especially those who had influential ones are answerable! This call for repaintance and not to kill one another, because God allowed pf to come out of power for a reason. The ghost which has followed pf even in opposition is doing us more harm than good. Let’s stop it.

You can’t ignore the history of an organisation and expect your organisation to grow, no! A lot of members were not recognised because we were carried away with liars who just came with sweet talk. Not knowing those liars are used and they are political prostitute.

What we went through and still going through is as a result of carelessness in the party, the audacity of ignoring seniority in the party when it came for giving party positions and kept on rewarding liars who just came few years ago costed the pf. We made them big at the expense of those who suffered for the party.

Today most of those leaving pf are new ones because they are used. We ignored people like mulenga chiponde and because he has moved we again want to condem him. No we shouldn’t he is a politician he has to make his political move. Let’s be careful when ever we want to insult those leaving the party! Keep quite if you don’t know the person too well.

At the adoption some were not treated well and they are still around becausethey love the party! now check those who joined pf late and those who followed money, they were even given position and were comfortable, today where are they? They have gone and they are quite.

(Umulomo waba tolotolo watuletelela).

Don’t blame those who are going, we should blame ourselves as pf for allowing some gaps of disunity. Just wait you are yet to see big things happening. (Bambi Bacende) in politics they can’t stop nonsense of jumping from one party to the other.

This is why we have now every person wanting to become pf president without even being ashamed or to look at how long they have been in the party. (Bakatyetye mwenda mwalimwa)

Well, You can’t have the party without proper succession ladder. This is why everyone thought he or she would be the president of pf even when we had the leader in place, we tolerated it and it costed us if we all concentrated on organisation of the party, we could have been in a different situation. But those of us, who were given opportunities to save others in positions of the party and government, we took advantage and started organising our own people for presidency in 2026 instead of organising the party for 2021. See the results now! (Tuli mufilamba)

Well, we still seem not to learn instead of getting more united because we are spoiled from where we are coming from. (Nabu mulye mulye) we are more divided. We should not think that upnd are foolish to rule one term! After the pf convention expect more confusions if we are not careful, some of which will be funded by your number one enemy!

Eg why should we have groups because this one is supporting kambwili, this one mwamba, this one Mundubile or this one is for ecl to come back therefore the solution is to insult! Don’t you know that after conferences you will need everyone to support the winner? So, why insult your fellow member? Are we serious in pf?

In pf every one is free to give statements in the name of democracy! No it’s wrong we have people to give party policy statements,not everyone, a serious sign of confusion! We need to be termed.

We allowed people with no experience to be in key positions and now we have challenges because pf is in opposition and some of them don’t even know where to start from…! We need to be careful. We should not think upnd will let it go so easily like we did because of selfishness. Yes mistake can be there at the start in upnd but please let us know that they still have 4 years to go. Let us stop mischievous, let’s embrace one another and please let’s admit that we are in opposition. Amaka balipoka. S

Former Kasama Central PF MP Kelvin Sampa has joined the UPND

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PF IN A HUGE BLOW AS ITS FORMER KASAMA CENTRAL MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT AND FORMER NATIONAL YOUTH CHAIRMAN MR. KELVIN SAMPA AND 152 OTHERS DEFECT TO UPND.

……. Kelvin Sampa pledges to deliver Northern Province to UPND…….

By: Castrol Kafweta | Wed, April 20 – Kasama

The opposition Patriotic Front-PF-has suffered a massive brow as its former Kasama Central Member of Parliament who was also National Youth Chairman, Mr. Kelvin Sampa and 152 others has defected to the ruling United Party for National Development (UPND).

Mr. Kelvin Sampa who led a team of 152 PF members that included some PF Party officials were welcomed to the Party by the Vice President Mrs. Mutale Nalumango, UPND National Chairman Mr. Steven Katuka, NMC Member Isidore Tetamashimba.

Mr. Sampa who started by saying, “Akoni kekala pamusambo katemenwe”, expressed happiness for his move to join the United Party for National Development (UPND). Mr. Sampa said their are thousands of other PF members who wants to join UPND and pledged that he will ensure that more joins UPND and support the UPND government.

We will not disappoint you. We shall work hand in hand to support the President Mr. Hakainde Hichilema and the Party. I am pledging to make sure that we deliver Northern Province to UPND because it’s the only Party that believes in the ideals of the people of Zambia. Mr. Sampa said.

And Mr. Mwishi who was former Kasama District Chairman recalled how the country was destroyed by political violence by self appointed Commanders who almost took all the powers from the Zambia Police. Mr. Mwishi commended the UPND government for liberating the nations from the PF hooligans by restoring peace, law and order in the country.

Both Mr. Mwishi and Mr. Sampa cited lack of direction and poor leadership in the PF thus ditching PF.

Story By: Castrol Kafweta
Pictures By: Patrick Octas
Kasama Airport

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UPND supporters airlift former Kasama PF member of parliament Kelvin Sampa after he defected to the ruling party at Kasama Airport this morning – Pictures by Oliver Chisenga
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UPND supporters airlift former Kasama PF member of parliament Kelvin Sampa after he defected to the ruling party at Kasama Airport this morning – Pictures by Oliver Chisenga
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UPND supporters airlift former Kasama PF member of parliament Kelvin Sampa after he defected to the ruling party at Kasama Airport this morning – Pictures by Oliver Chisenga

President HH Is A Great Leader But His Incompetence In Fighting Corruption Is Breaking The Spirit Of His Supporters- Prophet Isaac Praise

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PRESIDENT HH IS A GREAT LEADER BUT HIS INCOMPETENCE IN FIGHTING CORRUPTION IS BREAKING THE SPIRIT OF HIS SUPPORTERS.

Republican President Hakainde Hichilema has been cautioned to stop entertaining PF surrogates who are forcing him to sideline many genuine UPND Members. Speaking in Monze last evening after coming from the prayer mountain, Zambia’s Renowned Clergyman Prophet ISAAC Praise said it is alarming that President HH has sidelined 80% of people that supported him and opted to work with the PF members he used to call corrupt. The Man of God disclosed that there is overwhelming evidence to suggest that the UPND strongman has neglected almost 80% of people who fought for him and the UPND in preference to PF members the very people he called click of thieves.


The Prophet said he is upset that instead of working for Zambians, the UPND Ministers are engaging themselves in daylight corruption the same vice that made the infamous PF to be kicked out in 2021. The Man of God has since asked the president to reach out to the grass-root who put him to power. He said it is heart breaking that after 8 months of being in power, 90% of High Commissioners and Ambassadors are still those PF die hard members, people who are 100% to President HH. “Please let President HH listen to all Zambians and try to improve their lives. Listen to the cries of all Zambians, do not be arrogant like former President Edgar Lungu. Learn from President Lungu’s mistakes, listen to the youths; they are the ones who vote.


Meanwhile Prophet ISAAC Praise has described President Hakainde Hichilema as a great leader who only needs genuine humbleness to succeed. He said the economic challenges Zambia is facing is understood as it has been triggered mainly by war in Ukraine but that its the duty of the Head of State to cushion the lives of his people. The Man of God said Zambians are beginning to question President HH’s corruption fight because since he came to power, no one has ever been convicted of corruption and people who were involved in corruptly purchasing of fire tenders, expired medicines, gassing and killing of people during the previous regime are still freely looming the street and insulting the intelligence of those that voted for President Hakainde Hichilema. “Pull up your socks sir otherwise time is running out against you. Majority of people are complaining because of how you are running the affairs of this country. Fire all corrupt people in government and replace them with youths”.

Milingo’s Case: Immunity Agreement And Nolle Not Irregular

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MILINGO’S CASE: IMMUNITY AGREEMENT AND NOLLE NOT IRREGULAR

By Isaac Mwanza

Now that the public is aware of what happened in the matter leading to the Nolle Prosequi entered by the Director of Public Prosecutions against former KCM Liquidator Milingo Lungu, the questions the public are asking are: was the Presidency wrong to get involved in negotiations leading to the Nolle being entered? Was the DPP wrong to pay attention to negotiations by the Attorney General, Ministers and State House? My short answer is NO. So let’s look at the law.

POSITION OF ATTORNEY-GENERAL, DPP AND MINISTERS IN GOVERNMENT BUSINESS

Under Article 180(3) and Article 177(5), the Director of Public Prosecutions is the chief prosecutor for the Government and the Attorney General is the Chief Legal Advisor to the Government. This means they two play a complementary role to each other.

According to the Constitution, both Attorney-General and the DPP, are not subject to the direction or control of a person or an authority in the performance of their functions as seen from Article 175(4) and 180(7), “except that the Director of Public Prosecutions shall have regard to the public interest, administration of justice, the integrity of the judicial system and the need to prevent and avoid abuse of the legal process.”

We all know that Government, to which the Attorney General and DPP, belongs is headed by the Republican President. Government comprises of Ministries headed by Ministers, State institutions and organs, Commissions and Department. All these institutions interact with one another in the running of Government.

ENTRY OF NOLLE
The DPP, who is the Chief Prosecutor for Government, has been given the Constitutional power under Article 180(3)(c) to discontinue, at any stage before judgment is delivered, criminal proceedings instituted or undertaken by the Director of Public Prosecutions or another person or authority. The DPP does that through an entry of a Nolle.

Again, in performance of this duty to discontinue proceedings, the DPP is only required to have regard to the (1) public interest, (2) administration of justice, (3) the integrity of the judicial system and (4) the need to prevent and avoid abuse of the legal process.

So the DPP can discontinue any case whenever any of the 4 conditions exist.

From what we can read from the petition so far filed before the Court, it is clear that the DPP entered a Nolle with regards to public interest and to prevent and avoid the abuse of the legal process. One may wonder as to what “public interests” are since there is lot of noise from the public against the discontinuation of the Milingo case. Public interest does not mean public approval or public noise or public disproval.

The President is the custodian of public interest. The Attorney General and his deputy (Solicitor General), are the protector of public interest. The President too is the custodian of where the Milingo. The Ministers also decide what is public interest. We have a number judgments from our Courts where the issue of public interest has been discussed.

In one case of deportation decided in 1979 involving Barry, the High Court went further to comment on determination of public interest:

“It is not for the courts to decide what is inimical to public interest, but for the Minister,… He (the Minister) is an executive officer bound to act in the public interest, and it is left to his judgment whether upon the facts a non – Zambian may be declared inimical to the public interest.”

Also note that the President can retire people in public interest even when the public disapproves of such persons being retired.

In 2016 after the failed Presidential Petition, I was leading a team of citizens who took a complaint to the Judicial Complaints Commission for the removal of the 5 judges of the Constitutional Court. Despite us having been members of the public who disagreed with the manner the Court handled the petition, the Attorney General joined the proceedings in defence of the Judges.

Although it was clear the Attorney General may have had reservations with some of the conduct by the Court, application for the Attorney-General to join was based on the fact that he was the protector of public interest and he performed his role very well in defending the judges from being removed even though he could have disagreed with some of their rulings before.

CONCLUSION
There is nothing irregular with President Hakainde Hichilema who is the custodian of public interest to a directly or through his Ministers to negotiate a settlement of a criminal matter, especially that now we know based on facts given albeit one sided that Milingos case had a very good defence, with too many doubts. The President and his Minister, acting through public interest, entered into a settlement leading to the immunity agreement between the State and the accused.

The Attorney General and Solicitor General did not break any law by hosting a meeting which involved members from the DPP office and also in giving advice to the DPP on matters of public interest. That is their job. There is nothing irregular with that. The DPP was right to enter a Nolle based on the settlement done in public interest and the continued prosecution of Milingo Lungu was going to be the abuse of the legal process, having discharged his burden.

What has been the problem in this whole matter is that the N. D Government is failing to take responsibility for their actions because they fear public noise or public pressure or public disapproval. In leading a nation, leaders make tough decisions and good leaders stand by their decisions.

NB: Milingo Lungu is represented by law farmers belonging to Speaker of the National Assembly, Nelly Mutti, State Counsel Sakwiba Sikota and Makebi Zulu. The merits or demerits of the case is not subject for this discussion in this article.

UPND MUST RESPECT THE CHURCH – Dan Pule

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I DEEPLY regret the abuse and the vitriolic attacks that have been directed at the clergy and indeed to the church for merely providing counsel to government, UPND Alliance partner All People’s Congress president, Nason Msoni, has said.

He was reacting to attacks on Catholic Archbishop of Lusaka Dr Alick Banda by UPND members for advising the government to fulfill its promises and acknowledge PF projects which were being commissioned.

Archbishop Banda said the UPND must take responsibility of their failures and stop blaming the harsh living conditions on the previous regime.

He said it is immoral for UPND to vilify PF while busy launching their projects without shame.

But Mr Msoni said the counsel by the clergy does not warrant attacks but a wakeup call for UPND to work hard.

“Firstly, we think that it is a taboo and indeed it is regrettable and most unfortunate to answer back rudely to the clergy for merely providing counsel to political leaders and the government in general,” he said.

Mr Msoni said the alliance had gladly embraced the clergy when it opposed lawlessness and bad governance in the country under the Patriotic Front government, and wondered what exactly has changed now.

He reminded the UPND government that Zambia is a Christian nation and the church has a pivotal role to play in providing moral guidance in the nation.

“I am deeply distressed and distraught to note that people have such audacity to even attack the church at the time of Easter.

“In as far as the church is concerned, it is non-partisan and stand to benefit nothing from speaking the truth to all concerned.

“In a nutshell, my unsolicited counsel to political colleagues in government is that they should desist from attacking the clergy for merely expressing an opinion on matters of national governance and for speaking on behalf of the poor,” Mr Msoni said.

And a clergyman, Dan Pule has advised the UPND administration to listen to advise and focus on governing the nation and fulfilling the promises made and not attacking people who criticise their leadership style.

Dr. Pule, who is a former deputy finance minister said it was folly for the UPND leadership to attack Lusaka Archbishop Dr Alick Banda for giving them counsel on governing the nation.

He said in an interview that it was shameful that the UPND administration have resorted to criticizing the church for expressing its views on the governance of the country but they rush to the same church when they need support.

Dr. Pule said Archbishop Dr. Banda was right when he advised the UPND to focus on delivering on the promises made and not on the mistakes made by the PF regime because they are historical facts that would not help the Zambian people in any way.

He said Dr. Banda had every right to offer counsel to the UPND leadership on leading the people because by virtue of being archbishop he was their representative and that puts him in a better position to speak on behalf of the Zambian people.

“I support archbishop Dr.Banda because as a leader of the flock, he is in the best position to speak on behalf of the people and Zambians are not foolish, they do think so it’s important that the UPND listen to advice,’’ he said.

US and allies pledge more weapons to help Ukraine win war against Russia

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The US and allies of Ukraine have pledged to send more weapons to help Ukraine win the renewed Russian offensive.

The US and others vowed to send artillery, anti-tank and air defence aid to Kyiv during a 90-minute video call on Tuesday, April 19.

New clashes in the country’s east there have marked what Ukraine leader Volodymyr Zelensky said was the start of the “battle for the Donbas”.

The eastern Donbas – which comprises the Luhansk and Donetsk regions – is where Russia is concentrating its efforts and if Russia wins, it will control a huge Easter and southern section of Ukraine.

US and allies pledge more weapons to help Ukraine win war against Russia

According to Ukraine, Russian forces have been attacking Ukrainian positions along the entire 300-mile (480km) front line since Monday April 18.

Following the meeting of Ukraine’s allies, the US defence department said additional military aircraft and aircraft parts had been sent to Ukraine to increase their fleet size and repair others in Ukraine’s arsenal that were damaged.

The US defence department added that the US had not provided aircraft to Kyiv itself.

The US also refused to reveal details on which countries have provided the aircraft to help Ukraine which comes months after President Zelensky has appealed to the US for Soviet-made air defence systems and fighter jets as an alternative to a no-fly zone over Ukraine.

“We need heavy artillery, armed vehicles, air defence systems and combat aircraft — anything to repel Russian forces and stop their war crimes,” Mr Zelensky said on Twitter last week. “Nobody will stop Russia except Ukraine with heavy weapons

The move also comes after the US in March refused a proposal by Poland to provide it with MiG-29 fighter jets, which it would then transfer to Ukraine.

President Joe Biden, speaking to reporters after the meeting between Western allies, added that the US is planning to provide a further military aid package to Ukraine worth $800m.

He said Washington would also be sending Ukraine more artillery – heavy guns deployed in land warfare.

“They [Ukraine] need support with more artillery, that is what we will be giving them,” said the UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson in parliament after the meeting.

In Germany, Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Germany was providing finance to enable Ukraine to buy anti-tank weapons and ammunition from German arms manufacturers.

The Czech Republic said it would repair Ukrainian tanks and armoured vehicles when they are damaged in combat.

Russia reacting to the new support for Ukraine said;

“The United States and Western states under its control are doing everything to drag out the military operation for as long as possible,” Russia’s defence chief Sergei Shoigu said.

Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24 but in recent days have shifted their military operation’ to the Eastern part of the country known as the Donbas.

An Easter Holiday that has threatened the future of Hichilema’s Government

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EASTER BOMBSHELLS

By Amb. Emmanuel Mwamba

“An Easter Holiday that has threatened the future of Hichilema’s Government”

Grappling with a bad economy, youth unemployment crisis, and rising fuel and food prices, the UPND and its New Dawn Government were going into Easter Holidays with a tinge of celebrations because of the electoral tripple win of; the Mongu Mayoral Seat, Lukutu Ward in Luwingu and Katimba Ward in Monze Town Council.

However their joy was short-lived.

A young Minister manning one of the key portfolios in the country, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Stanley Kasongo Kakubo was caught in web of lies and a diplomatic crisis.

Pictures leaked exposing his presence at the Chinese owned, Sinoma Cement Plant.

This occurred on Holy Saturday, a holiday.
The pictures showed he was received by a Chinese diplomat and Sinoma Cement Management.

The pictures also showed that he left with a suspicious gift bag.

The presence of a Chinese diplomatic vehicle flying an official five-star red flag, complicated Kakubo’s explanations that he was merely buying cement and the parcel was merely company souvenirs; a calendar and pen.

This is happening in a wider scope of allegations that President Hakainde Hichilema’s Government has its leanings towards the West and has shunned both China and Russia in its diplomatic dealings.

On Holy Sunday, the Metropolitan Catholic Archbishop of Lusaka, Most Rev. Dr Alick Banda in homily excerpts that went viral on social-media, blasted Hichilema’s government for its unfulfilled electoral promises.

The Archbishop also bemoaned the continued lack of medicines and medical supplies in public hospitals.

He also wondered why Cholera has made a come back in Lusaka after a five-year hiatus.

He expressed concerns that Government officials take pride in officiating finished projects without having the decency to acknowledge that the previous government initiated, commissioned and built the infrastructure projects but spend time in vilifying it.

He also reminded Government that its reliance on foreign investment and foreign suppliers of goods and services to the country, would not help develop the country.

This was not the end of the piling crises.

The revelations from Constitutional Court documents that former Konkola Copper Mines (KCM) Liquidator, Milingo Lungu’s re-arrest by the Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) on the same fraud and theft charges that the Director of Public Prosecutions had discontinued, was conducted despite being granted some form of immunity or indemnity from prosecution on those matters.

Of interest however, was the strong expose that the negotiations leading to Milingo’s immunity, was spearheaded by State House.

State House Principle Private Secretary, Bradford Machila and State House Special Assistant for Legal Affairs, Christopher Mundia have been named as leading the negotiations.

Others assisting the process were; Attorney General Mulilo Kabesha SC, Solicitor General Marshal Muchende SC, Director of Public Relations, Lillian Fulata Siyuni SC and Natasha Kalimukwa, Administrator General and new Official Receiver of KCM.

Clearly, Milingo’s earlier Nolle Prosequi and subsequent immunity granted to him was not a single act of the DPP but a State House collective and driven process.

Milingo’s court Affidavit also revealed that earlier, he met President Hakainde Hichilema, Vice President, Mrs. Mutale Nalumango, Minister of Finance, Dr. Situmbeko Musokotwane, and Mr. Bradford Machila to discuss the same matters.

All these meetings sit at the periphery of the law as any plea bargain must be done through a court process as provided for in The Plea Negotiations and Agreements Act of 2010.

But of interest is the DEC Director, Mary Chirwa who has has helped spawn the crisis.

Despite Milingo being granted immunity from prosecution on the matters relating to his tenure as Liquidatorof KCM, she proceeded to arrest him on the same charges.

Chirwa’s well-known zealousness and her usual premature clamor for public attention was at maximum play!

Her penchant habit to conduct such cases in the court of public gallery, has now exposed a bigger legal and political crisis for President Hichilema.

It appears that in all their schemes, the state actors believed Milingo would keep quiet and the would be fall-guy to the inevitable crisis if mishandled, would be the DPP.

Infact learning about Milingo’s impending legal challenge of his arrest, the State Officials hushed a process to publicly scandalise the DPP with sponsored statements issued by UPND junior leaders of the party and other usual rented voices who were paraded on ZNBC and other media platforms.

But we should remember that this entire circus is pegged onto a far bigger issue-KCM!

The desperate attempts to quickly get a new provisional liquidator or receiver manager for KCM is driven by huried efforts aimed at resolving the crisis of KCM, a strategic national asset that is being primed to be returned or to be sold to either Vedanta Resources or any other foreign investor.

In all this, State House Presidential Spokesperson, Anthony Bwalya, whose gaffes are increasing by the day, was again exposed.

Bwalya dismissed assertions that Milingo ever met President Hichilema or State House officials.

Bwalya was lying with a straight face and without shame.

On his radio appearance, Bwalya also disparaged public concerns about President Hichilema moving to Nkwazi House at State House.

He further enraged the public when he said that Nkwazi house was so dilapidated that even at his level, he couldn’t live there.

Yet Nkwazi was extensively renovated in 2011 and 2016, and President Edgar Lungu lived in the house until his last official day in August 2021.

CONCLUSION

This Easter Holiday Hichilema’s hypocrisy was laid bare and his government new corruption tendencies exposed.

The period has revealed that even opinion-makers, influencers and some of Hichilema’s most ardent supporters are disappointed and embarrassed by the direction his government has taken in the last eight months.

Doing, repeating and embracing things that Zambians rejected in the August 2021 General elections so early in his five year term of office has been the greatest surprise.

So what happens to Kakubo, Machila and the rest of them?

Will he make reshuffles? Will he make changes to attempt to regain lost public confidence? Or will he rely on the remaining praise singers to raise their voices to a shrieking level?

What an Easter Holiday!

Embattled Foreign Affairs Minister Stanley Kakubo was fired from Barclays bank over fraud

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Kakubo was fired from Barclays bank over fraud

Embattled Foreign Affairs Minister Stanley Kakubo was fired from Barclays Bank in 2014 on fraud related charges, it has emerged.

According to an investigation, Mr. Kakubo was is also Kapiri Member of Parliament worked as a Relationship Manager at Barclays Head Office from 2011-2014 when he was unceremoniously fired.

Senior Bank Executives revealed that Mr. Kakubo who worked in the Corporate Banking Unit responsible for SME’s failed to make reconciliations on a number of accounts.

The Kapiri law marker also had a bad reputation of accumulating debts from Shylocks and a variety of money lenders who kept following him to the Bank.

He disappeared for a number of days, abandoning his post leading up the Bank to terminate his contract.

“It would appear that he knew that he was going to be let go, he went missing for a few weeks and that made it easier for HR to sack him because there were already a number of issues like fraud and bouncing of cheques,” source from the Bank said.

Mr. Kakubo is a nephew to Former First Lady Maureen Kakubo Mwanawasa was later adopted to contest the Kapiri seat on the UPND ticket in the 2016 general elections.

“He lost his job towards the end of 2014 and his wife Nomsi had already left him because of GBV and the only option was to campaign for UPND in 2016 together with the Aunty (Maureen Mwanawasa) and he was rewarded with an adoption mostly due to the Aunty’s influence,” the source added.

Mr. Kakubo has been in the news since images of his visit to Sinoma Cement Offices were shared on social media suggesting that he may have received a bribe from the Chinese owners at Sinoma.

“Those issues coming up that he may have gotten something from Sinoma cannot be ruled out, Stanley is a very shady character who left the Bank with a lot of debt some of which he is still hasn’t settled,” the source said.

In justifying delays to appoint his cabinet, President Hakainde Hichilema repeatedly stated how he would give Zambians the best cabinet since his search for cabinet members would be thorough, meticulous and based on meritocracy.

Credit: Lusaka Times

Milingo Lungu’s Deal Exposes President HH’s Corruption and his Billions- Kapya Kaoma

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By Kapya Kaoma

The revelation that KCM liquidator Milingo Lungu cut a deal with President Hichilema exposed by Court Papers confirms my long standing claim that President HH is corrupt. Why should the President be cutting deals with “criminals”? Is HH now the police, courts and the ACC? Aside from exposing the stinking corruption of the New Dark Regime, this case shows how President HH is undermining democracy. We cannot have democracy without an independent judiciary. Frankly, if the President becomes the court to cut deals with “criminals,” we have a rotten, stinking government that defines what constitutes right and wrong. If this happens, we no-longer have a democracy but tyranny or the rule of the jungle. President HH is sadly pushing us into that direction as his worshipers shout, “Bally will fix it”!

We have reason to worry. President HH’s takeover of the Anti-Corruption Commission and other investigative arms of the government is finally exposed. We were promised that these agencies would operate without presidential interference, but the papers suggest otherwise. The entire administration is directly involved in the investigations–something that explains the ongoing politically motivated arrests. But why should the President and his Vice be negotiating deals with “criminals”? If Milingo committed any crimes, is it not in public interests that Zambians know the truth? One wonders the motive behind the deal–what is it that the President is hiding from Zambians? Why not allow the law to do the right thing? If Milingo’s appointment by the court couldn’t be overturned by the President aside from the same courts, is the cutting of the deal not undermining the Judiciary? In the normal world, the President has committed an impeachable crime against Zambia. But in the Bally Nation, it doesn’t matter unless you are President Lungu.

The issue of KCM should serve as an eye opener to how HH views courts and the law–his own tuntemba. It is one thing for the courts and the ACC to cut deals, but another for the President to be involved in such activities–it stinks! What was the motive for his involvement and why? This is an important question that deserves independent investigation. Why did the President desperately need this deal to an extent of giving Milingo Lungu immunity from any investigations? What did he offer to HH in exchange for his immunity? What material interests did he provide to the State? Did this include dirty on his political opponents or hiding dirty on President HH’s own or his friends interests? These are important questions that deserve answers. Unfortunately, corruption is only corruption if committed by PF officials. As long as HH remains president, Milingo may cry aloud but the poor man is headed to jail. His claims are nothing, but lies until another regime takes over. I pray for a miracle, but knowing how rotten our courts are, the poor man will be roasted for the UPND barbecue as HH and his cronies drink wine and dance to the sound of solemn cries of help as if a baby robbed of its Mama’s breast milk.

But wait. As Milingo burns, the young Zambians finally have a case to understand how Bally became a billionaire. Between 21st May 2019 and 17th March 2022, Milingo Lungu legitimately made $1.2 billion as commission from KCM as a receiver. What? Yes. 1.2 billion United States dollars in commission! That is exactly how HH became the richest man in Zambia. Hard work, I guess, during the 1990s under the corrupt Chiluba regime. Workers died while like Milingo Lungu, HH proudly made billions of dollars as a receiver. Well we didn’t have a new president within 3 years of his tenure, so there was no need to cut deals. It is now water under the bridge. But next time when someone boasts of being a smart businessman, think of Milingo Lungu.

You don’t need to be smart to be a billionaire; you only need to be appointed a receiver of a big and profitable Zambian company. Within a year, you will be one.

The Case of Student Loan Deductions and UPND Campaign Promise!

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The Case of Student Loan Deductions and UPND Campaign Promise!

At the peak of the 2021 General Elections, one key campaign promise that resonated well with the majority youth was the promise to restructure not only our surging national debt but the student loan repayment scheme.

The Republican President Hakainde Hichilema and his spokesperson Anthony Bwalya of the then opposition UPND clearly without any doubt laid this bare to the extent of assuring the public that this will be revised immediately they took office.

It has now been eight months into the UPND led government being in power but there has been no meaningful roadmap to arrest and attend to this. With the only major shake up to the Student Loans Board being it’s dissolution in December 2021, we only wished this was a major priority but alas.

As usual, in my write ups I always endeavour to have a look at a brief history and facts about the subject matter.

In 2016, the government then led by the PF enacted The Higher Education Loans and Scholarships Act of 2016 to replace the old legislation on Higher Education which was never enforced via a vis student loan recoveries.

An extract of the HELSB Act of 2016 reads as below:

An Act to establish the Higher Education Loans and Scholarships Board; establish the Higher Education Loans and Scholarships Fund; provide for the granting, administration, investment, payment and recovery of loans; facilitate the mobilisation of financial resources for loans and scholarships; and provide for matters connected with, or incidental, to the foregoing. [7th June, 2016.]

Upon enactment of this law various graduates from the Public universities being The Copperbelt University and The University of Zambia have suffered massive monthly deductions from their minimal income and this is expected to continue until full recovery.
You will agree with me that majority of these patriotic Zambians are breadwinners of many families.

My colleague and brother Kaluba Sembulo has ably summarised this with numbers as and current status quo below;

New graduate with K185,000 loan due for repayment;
Interest rate of 15% per annum;
High Cost of Living;
Pay As You Earn (PAYE) at 37.5%.

A quick glance at the loan agreement form under the conditions section (3) on the Loan repayment procedures will show you the following;

(e) With a one year grace period after completing studies, the loanee shall commence the repayment of the loan at a minimum rate of 15% interest. However, the loanee is free to repay the loan earlier than the the stipulated period;

(f) The loan shall be repaid at the rate of 25% of the loanee’s basic salary;

(g) In the event that the loanee is not in formal employment, the recovery period shall be ten years.

Colleagues when you critically look at it the section above of the said agreement that students sign up for, you’ll notice that this agreement is not helpful but detrimental to the purpose of having the Loans scheme as a revolving fund to help the high costs of Higher education in our country. One thing I can assure you is that various young people sign up for the Student Loan Scheme because there are no alternatives for the majority poor to access tertiary education and prefer to suffer the financial burdens when in employment.
Whilst we understand that the funds from which students are sponsored are from Tax payers, we also wish to state that the same former students are equal parties when it comes to paying of various taxes.

We opposed to this policy in its current form then and still do! This policy has to be restructured and reformed. We the citizenry were against its rushed enforcement and it’s economically suicidal deduction on the side of the graduates who represent many families and we still hold the same view.

All we need is political will from those entrusted to run the affairs of our Country and especially that they understand the dynamics at play. The President and his spokesperson are beneficiaries of free education at the highest level and it is for this reason that they passionately campaigned to repeal this Law that is clearly retrogressive.
From the current happenings no indication has been given as to when this will be done hence no political will!

We demand and propose the following;

1.) Immediate suspension of the collection of these funds to pave way for a holistic approach that does not economically injure families but rather make economic sense as a policy.

2.) Government to issue grants to the HELSB to cover the deficit that will be created by the suspension of this and not affect the future sponsorship of other deserving Zambians.

Can the relevant authorities look into this issue without any delay. This was actually a promise that has to be fulfilled. We do not want to dwell on who enacted it but rather concentrate on who has the mandate to change this now.
Do we need elections to have this issue addressed as was the case with the debt-swap of civil servants? The answer is a definite NO!

We have attached messages of what was promised during the run up to the General Elections last year and a hearty message from my comrade Kaluba.

Our only hope is that the government will listen and do what is right not only on this issue but many other issues.

We shall be back to discuss other pertinent issues of national importance.
Blessed week ahead!

CBH 🇿🇲
10/04/22

Calls to remove DPP well calculated – Kabimba

By Fanny Kalonda

EVEN if you are blind you are able to see that the call for the Director of Public Prosecutions to resign is a well calculated scheme by UPND to hound out Lillian Siyunyi for reasons that they cannot disclose, Economic Front Party leader Wynter Kabimba has charged.
He says President Hakainde Hichilema, just like former president Edgar Lungu, should be ashamed to be presiding over a government and a political party that is “trying to hound a constitutional office bearer in the manner that they are doing”.
“There is a better way of dealing with this, which was used by Michael Sata who was a great statesman and not this kangaroo method that we are seeing today. He promoted then DPP [Chalwe Mchenga] to the bench and appointed a new DPP, everyone was happy,” Kabimba said.


Featuring on KBN Television’s State of the nation programme on Friday evening, Kabimba said it was normal for any new government to identify people that it could work with.


“You have two officers now. You have the DPP who comes from the previous administration, and for example in this case you have the ACC director general who has been appointed by the current administration. You can see just from that angle that something will not play out properly between the two offices,” he said. “If for example you had the current office bearers appointed by the current government, you would not be in this situation, that I can assure you. Even if you are blind, you are able to see that this is a well calculated scheme to hound out the DPP for reasons that they cannot disclose and pretend that the DPP has done this, and she has done this. I want to tell you something. I don’t know the DPP by person. I have never met her but as a citizen, injustice against another citizen whether I like them or I don’t like them, is injustice. And this is injustice.”
Kabimba added that the fight against corruption should not be dependent on who is appointed by who.
He said it was not true that the country had a non-partisan civil service.


“We need to move away from this myth that we have a non-partisan civil service. That the public service is non-partisan. That the men and women in the public service are not politically and actively inclined to one political party against another. This thing is a myth,” Kabimba said. “The truth of the matter is that almost everyone who is appointed to a senior position in the public service is a member or an active supporter of the political party in power. And so, if we become realistic that this is the situation, the better for the country and the administration in the public service. To continue with the myth that the DEC (Drug Enforcement Commission), I’m giving this as an example, that the DEC director general is not or may not be a supporter of the ruling party, that the Anti-Corruption Commission director general may not be the supporter of the ruling party; that you know, the Inspector General of Police as an example is non-partisan, that you know, the Financial Intelligence Centre woman or man is non-partisan is burying our heads in the sand.”


He said it was normal for any new government to identify people to work with.
“It is normal for any new government to identify people that it can work with. It is normal all over the world. And the people that have done this best are the people in the United States. The ethics don’t change as people are alive to the fact that they are serving the government of the day,” he explained. “So, this myth that has continued to run that the public service in Zambia would be impartial, non-partisan, is just not true. And the result is what we see. Why didn’t the director of the ACC (sic) simply walk over to the office of the DPP and say this is what happened? Why go to the press and say this is our mandate? But she was raising a concern. It would have been more civil for the director of the DEC to write back than go the press to say this is our mandate and start declaring autonomy.”


Kabimba argued that if both officers were appointed by the same authority they would not be arguing publicly.
“If they were appointed by the same appointing authority, this problem would not be there. There is an aspect of partisanship at play. If they (Mary Chirwa and Siyunyi) were both appointed by HH [Hakainde Hichilema] after he came into office, this problem would not be there. All this is politics,” Kabimba said. “And anyone who is going to pretend that this is not politics driven by the UPND senior leadership that this is just an isolated incident may not be truthful.”


He said there was a better way of dealing with the issue than the recent calls by members of the ruling party for the DPP to resign.
He said there was some groundswell where the UPND wanted the DPP to go.


“… HH should be ashamed as President to be presiding over a government and a political party that is trying to hound a constitutional office bearer in the manner that they are doing. There is a better way of dealing with this, which was used by Michael Sata who was a great statesman and not this kangaroo method that we are seeing today. He promoted then DPP to the bench and appointed a new DPP, everyone was happy,” he explained. “That was the most civil way of dealing with the issue. There is this groundswell where the UPND want the DPP to go. Two days ago, there was a statement from the provincial chairman of the UPND for Lusaka [Obvious Mwaliteta] that ‘we shall hound the DPP if she doesn’t vacate office’. I have never heard the President come out even as he preaches the promotion of the rule of law to say that this language is unacceptable, because it does not promote the rule of law. The man is quiet. I have never heard the secretary general of the UPND [Batuke Imenda] condemn that acerbic language, that toxic language from the provincial chairman. Everyone is quiet.”
And Kabimba said former president Edgar Lungu should have also been ashamed for removing then DPP Mutembo Nchito unceremoniously.


Kabimba said he also expected diplomats to criticise current calls for Siyunyi’s removal.
“Just like I said, [Edgar Chagwa Lungu] ECL, should have been ashamed in the manner they hounded Mutembo Nchito out of office. So, this must come to an end. Let us be a civilised society. I have never heard donors that preach human rights, the rule of law, support programmes in the Ministry of Justice, police…I have never heard any ambassador raise a flag that this is not the way of doing things,” said Kabimba. “What is interesting is … from HH, that he is very different from Edgar Lungu; that I find very difficult to stomach because he is not showing any change at all. And when you put forward this argument, what do you get from UPND? You hear things like you never said anything when the PF did this. But HH came and won this election after telling the Zambian people that ‘I am going to stop any iniquities, all the bad things that PF were doing as a political party and as a government’. And because people trusted him that he could stop this culture of vindictiveness, injustice, impunity in breaching the rules of justice, they believed him, the man gets into State House and does exactly the same thing! And carries himself on like he is now the messiah – ‘I am uniting the country’. What country are you uniting? You are doing things the same way that PF was doing them.”

Matambo’s language uncouth,can’t be supported – Musenge

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Matambo’s language uncouth,can’t be supported – Musenge

By Edwin Mbulo in Livingstone

‘WE will tie you with wires’ statement by Copperbelt minister Elisha Matambo is quite uncouth, he is preaching violence, says Mwenya Musenga.

Addressing UPND members on April 10 in Kabushi, Matambo who is also Copperbelt UPND chairperson said: “From today, we are not going to allow any stupidity of insulting the President. Let us stand up and defend the President. We have achieved a lot so go out and explain to the people what we, the administration, is doing. If other provinces fail to defend the President, Copperbelt will come and defend him.”

He said President Hichilema was an elderly person who has told the UPND to forgive.

Matambo said even Jesus Christ used to beat when he was not happy with people’s behaviour.

“Let us do politics, we are not stopping anyone to criticise. You can’t criticise free education, you can’t make this country ungovernable. We will tie you with wires,” warned Matambo.

But Musenge, a former Copperbelt minister, said Matambo had crossed the red line.

“The minister has jumped the red line. That language is quite uncouth and cannot be supported. President Hakainde Hichilema has done extremely well to tone down political violence. We have seen peaceful campaigns, caderism has been reduced to the minimum and that needs to be supported,” he said. “But if we can have a minister standing on top of the mountain preaching violence that minister needs to be dealt with. The President needs to quickly speak to him and tell him that this is not what the Zambian people want.”

Musenge said President Hichilema received a lot of insults when he was in the opposition but showed maturity.

“And we expect that he will stick by it knowing that he wants peace and love among the Zambian people. So Matambo’s language must be condemned to the fullest because a minister is the President’s disciple who must be very tolerant in the way he handles pressure. I was a minister in that office at once and I want to advise my good friend that the office goes with a lot of pressure. You will be insulted. You will be framed that you have stolen but you have to show a lot of restraint as you run that office,” he advised. “So the best our dear brother can do is to apologise and withdraw the statement forthwith and make sure that in future such talk is not repeated. It is like going to a beehive dressed in a protective gear but the way you handle the bees must be good because if you scamper them the innocent people not wearing protective gear will be stung and may die. Just because Matambo has that ministerial protective PPE (personal protective equipment) he thinks he can say anything but he should realise that innocent people may die or be injured.”

Musenge reminded Matambo that Zambia was a multiparty system and that a lot would be said especially against the UPND leadership.

Central Province police bust fake bank robbery

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Central Province police bust fake bank robbery

POLICE in Kapiri Mposhi district have arrested three men in connection with the staged aggravated robbery of K 1, 368,220 from a First National Bank (FNB) Automated Teller Machine (ATM).

Police have also recovered a total of K 625, 500 from the suspects, money they stole on Friday April 15, 2022 between 08:55 hours and 10:30 hours in an evidently inside-job operation involving FNB ATM safe custodians at Total Filling Station in Kapiri Mposhi.

ZANIS reports that the arrested includes two FNB ATM security personnel identified as Kingsley Daka, 30, Future Mwenya, 38, and Richard Cassie Mwewa, 46, a Kapiri Mposhi businessman who allegedly connived to stage the robbery

Central Province police commanding officer, Donald Mwandila, has confirmed.

The police chief said Billson Shamatanga, a security guard at FNB ATM, reported that the two FNB ATM custodians at Total Filling Station had been attacked and robbed of the money by two unknown armed men with an unknown firearm while on duty at the said ATM.

According to the report, the suspected armed robbers entered the ATM booth and tied-up the duo with a rope and sealed their mouths with duct tape before stealing the money.

However, after police interrogation, it was learnt that the duo conspired with three others to fake an armed robbery of the money

Mr Mwandila said investigations firstly led to the recovery of K 180, 000 cash from one of the suspects, Kingsley Daka, which he had buried in his backyard.

Daka later revealed names of other suspects involved in the matter, leading to subsequent recovery of more money amounting to K 625, 500.

The suspects further revealed that the theft occurred on April 14, 2022 and not April 15, 2022, as reported.

Police have since launched a manhunt for two other suspects who are on the run with the rest of the loot

“We have arrested three suspects whom we have interviewed and managed to recover K 625, 500,” said Mwandila.

“The suspects worked with others whom they met a day before the faked robbery. We have launched a manhunt.”

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Why more Kenyan men are shooting blanks

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What you need to know:

  • Reluctant to take sperm tests, many Kenyan men continue to suffer in childlessness but experts advise semen analysis is the first step for treatments that can result in conception
  • Experts say a third of today’s infertility cases arise from male factors and in Kenya, sperm quality and volumes are fast dwindling 

When everyone was celebrating New Year’s Day, Wekesa Wasike was on the road in a bus from Kitale to Nairobi because his entire existence depended on it.

He had come to the conclusion that everything about his virility was wrong after his girlfriend fell into another man’s arms who wasted no time in getting her pregnant.

“That made me realise that all along the problem was not with her but me,” the 32-year-old mechanic opens up to Healthy Nation.

Heartbroken and frustrated, he shared his predicament with a relative who would recommend that he make the journey to Fertility Point, a fertility clinic in Upper Hill, Nairobi.

When we visited the centre, we established that Wekesa was not alone. We counted 12 men and 36 women queueing to be served.

Distressed by the inability to procreate, they all looked anxious and even the sight of our press cards was vividly a nerve-racking feeling as they turned away their faces.

But Wekesa remained confident to speak. He questioned county governments’ incapacity to invest in access to affordable fertility treatment in rural Kenya, which coerces many Kenyans to travel hundreds of kilometres to see fertility experts in the city.

Low sperm count

His National Health Insurance Fund cover expired and because he could not afford to part with Sh500 every month or pay for the fertility treatment, his uncle came to his rescue and after a series of tests at the clinic, the experts told him what he had all been suspecting. He had a very low sperm count.

“I have observed that it is not easy to find a woman who understands this type of situation when her friends are giving birth,” a distraught Wekesa says.

The male fertility issue characterised by a low sperm count is called oligozoospermia.

The World Health Organization (WHO) classifies sperm counts at or above 15 million sperm per millilitre (mL) of semen as average. Anything below that is considered low and is diagnosed as oligozoospermia.

In Nairobi’s Central Business District, a 35-year-old female business manager who begged for anonymity reveals that she dated a man for three years until he told her that he had a fertility problem.

After a while he told her he wanted to get checked and agreed because “I could see he was shooting blanks.”

The first time they went for the test he was told he had poor quality semen. That was the end of their relationship.

“He knew he couldn’t give me children and his family wouldn’t understand he was the problem,” she narrates.

She was dispirited by that reality she thought she had finally met someone she would have a future with “but his low fertility changed everything.”

She remains glad he told her about it as most men would go silent about it and watch as their female partners get blamed for childlessness.

“Others won’t even go to get tested and opt to leave their female partners moving from one doctor to another trying to find out the problem,” she says.

She even tried to follow a stereotypic advice from her therapist that she focus more on the pleasure of sex rather than the ejaculation of her partner but nothing changed.

But according to Dr Rajesh Chaudhary, the lead in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) specialist at Fertility Point the quality of sex does not in any way affect the quality of sperms, and having a low sperm count can make it more difficult to conceive naturally though successful pregnancies can still occur.

He says about one third of infertility cases diagnosed today are due to male factors and in Kenya, sperm morphology, motility and volumes have all been on the decline.

Declining sperm quality


“We have analysed samples from 2,500 Kenyan men aged between 30 to 60 years in the past three years and our findings show 2,000 of these men had a low sperm count,” he discloses.

He adds that when men hit 45 years of age, their sperm quality declines because of DNA fragmentation but that is now evident in young men.

Word Bank data shows that Kenya’s fertility rates have declined from 7.3 children per woman in 1960 to 5.1 in 2000. In 2020, it waned to 3.3 children per woman.

Adolescent fertility rates stood at 107 births per 1,000 girls but that has reduced to 73 births per 1,000 girls aged between 15 and 19, the data discloses.

Dr Chaudhary points out that in many cases, it is not obvious what causes a low sperm count.

“Sometimes problems with sperm count and quality are associated with hormonal imbalance, such as hypogonadism (reduced hormone production), a genetic problem such as klinifelter syndrome.”

Klinifelter syndrome is a condition where men are born with an extra X chromosome, having had undescended testicles as a baby, a structural problem , previous surgery to the testicles or hernia repairs.

It also manifests itself when testicles become overheated, or when men sink in excessive alcohol consumption, smoking, using drugs such as marijuana, cocaine or miraa and medications including testosterone replacement therapy, long-term anabolic steroid use, cancer medications including chemotherapy, some antibiotics and antidepressants as well as being overweight or obese.

The expert adds that there is a possibility of low sperm count being a hereditary issue but the cases are very few.

“It is advisable to do a genetic test as well as a microdeletion test that provides information about the health of your still- developing baby, he says.

As a first step of a man’s fertility investigation, he is asked to undergo a physical examination and fertility experts evaluate his medical history, taking into account his personal and family background, social and environmental factors that can influence your fertility.

A semen analysis is usually ordered to measure any abnormalities in the morphology and motility of the sperm.

He explains that a specialist helps to diagnose the issue and recommend treatments or procedures that can result in conception.

“Most of the time people are in a hurry but these treatments take months to bear fruit. Couples are not usually willing to wait for long yet sometimes there can be totally no sperm in the semen and so we try to find out whether the testes are manufacturing sperms or not, the sperm is being delivered to the urethra because maybe the ducts are faulty and once we have identified the problem, we then recommend the procedure needed.”

Dr Chaudhary says the clinic offers four treatment options.

The first is the Testicular Sperm Aspiration (TESA) which is a surgical procedure performed under local anaesthesia that includes passing a tiny needle directly into the testicles to retrieve seminiferous tubules.

TESA is generally performed in men where there are no spermatozoids in the ejaculate (also called azoospermia).

The seminiferous tubules are later checked in a laboratory to check for presence of sperm later to be used in an IVF-ICSI cycle.

The second procedure is known as Testicular Sperm Extraction (TESE) which is a surgical procedure to remove a small amount of testicular tissue or epididymal fluid in the testicle.

“These tissues are later transported to the laboratory to extract viable sperm from biopsy specimen that can be used for Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) or In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF),” he explains.

TESE is performed under local anaesthesia and is done in men who have a blockage in the ducts that are supposed to carry sperm from the testicle and there are no sperms in the ejaculate to succeed with IVF.

The third procedure is Percutaneous Epididymal Sperm Aspiration (PESA) which is a technique used to insert a syringe into the epididymis and then aspirating the fluid.

The epididymis is a coiled tube in the back of the testicle that carries sperm from the testes to the ductus deferens in the male reproductive system.

“PESA is used on men who have had a prior vasectomy, congenital abnormality or infection. The procedure can be done either under a local anaesthetic or sedation.”

The fourth is Microsurgical Epididymal Sperm Aspiration (MESA) which is a surgical procedure to retrieve high number of sperms with optimal quality from a fully formed or only partially formed epididymis.

Dr Chaudhary explains that a small incision is made in the scrotum exposing the epididymis so that the sperm can be aspirated directly from the epididymis.

“An operating microscope is used to locate an epididymal tube to extract sperm,” he says.

The retrieved sperm, he delineates, can be used immediately for IVF/ ICSI cycle or cryopreserved for future use. MESA is recommended for men with a total absence of sperm in ejaculation and reproductive tract blockage.

“MESA is the best way to retrieve sperm when sperm retrieval through TESA fails.”

The IVF expert discloses that a microsurgery procedure at their facility costs Sh100,000, a huge amount for the average Kenyan man.

Four main IVF treatment options exist.

They include IVF using own eggs and a partner’s sperm, IVF using own eggs and donor sperm, IVF with donor eggs and a partner’s sperm and IVF with donor eggs and donor sperm.

The procedure is the most effective fertility treatment available and has high chances of success according to the expert.

Fertility Point officials disclosed to Healthy Nation last year that they get 20 to 25 patients per day, which works out to 400 a month but the number has increased this year to between 30 and 40 patients per day.

Sperm freezing, the process of collecting, analysing, freezing and storing a man’s sperms, costs KSh40,000 at the facility.

The frozen samples are later used for fertility treatments or donated to couples or individuals, including same-sex female partners.

“This overall process is known as cryopreservation and is sometimes referred to as sperm banking,” he says.

The cryopreservation process involves routine screening for infection (HIV, hepatitis and rapid plasma reagin test for syphilis), providing a semen sample or undergoing a sperm extraction, lab analysis of sperm quantity and quality, freezing of viable sperm and storage of the sperm indefinitely.

The benefits of freezing sperms is to allow a man to preserve his fertility by using his sperm at a later date.

Gonadotrophin medicine


If it is found that a man has very low levels of gonadotrophin hormones (which stimulate the production of sperm), he is treated with gonadotrophin medicine to improve fertility.

But if no cause has been found for the abnormal sperm count, he is offered hormone-based medicines.

Dr Chaudhary adds that a couple has to part with a total of KSh450,000 for an IVF procedure, an amount only wealthy families can afford.

“The injection costs between KSh100,000 and KSh150,000, depending on the ovary in reserve while pre-IVF assessment scans and blood tests can cost up to KSh100,000,” he says.

He urges men to make a habit of getting their sperm count checked.

“Fertility problems affect men and women. It is important you do a semen analysis if you have not managed to conceive after a year of trying to make a baby.”

Researchers observe that thousands of men have been cured of oligospermia with the help of Ayurveda treatment.

According to Johns Hopkins Medicine, Ayurveda is a natural and traditional system of medicine that originated in India more than 3,000 years ago.

Based on the idea that disease is due to an imbalance or stress in a person’s consciousness, Ayurveda encourages certain lifestyle interventions and natural therapies to regain a balance between the body, mind and the environment.

They treat patients through medication, diet plans, and exercises.

“All these factors are combined and work as an effective treatment to cure oligospermia. Our treatment works on the spermatogenesis process and enhances sperm concentration in semen,” Dr Narendra Goyal, a lecturer and wellness researcher in Udaipur, India, told Healthy Nation.

“It also improves sperm morphology and motility. Advanced Ayurveda treatment helps patients to reverse infertility symptoms like low sperm count, sperm motility, poor sperm morphology, asthenozoospermia, premature ejaculation and erectile dysfunction,” he says while pointing out that Ayuverdic treatment clinics currently operate in Nairobi.

Legal hurdles


Stephanie Musho, a human rights lawyer based in Nairobi who is also a sexual and reproductive health rights expert says assisted reproduction operates in a vacuum in Kenya – bringing up legal and ethical considerations, as there is no law to govern it even as 4.2 million men and women in Kenya need some form of assistance with reproduction.

As it stands, various services are available but are the preserve of the rich because procedures such as rounds of IVF cost millions of shillings.

“The courts have held that despite the genetics belonging to the man who gave of his sperm and the lady of her ovum, parental rights and responsibilities remain with the surrogate mother until a time where a process of adoption has been successfully completed,” she elucidates.

Recently, the Reproductive Health Bill 2019 led by Nakuru Senator Susan Kihika did not see the light of day due to ‘technicalities’.

Ms Musho says Part Three of the proposed law focused on assisted reproduction with Section Nine giving every person in the country the right to assisted reproduction.

“This would have been effectuated by the national government in collaboration with the county governments to provide affordable, accessible, acceptable and quality assisted reproduction services,” the lawyer believes.

In 2014, a similar bill sponsored by Senator Judith Sijeny was shot down in parliament. Two years later, the Assisted Reproductive Technology Bill 2016 fell through.

Authored by Leon Lidigu

llidigu@ke.nationmedia.com

SOURCE: Daily Monitor

The DEC Nolle Saga Enters Into Unchattered Waters: Can A Plea Agreement Overide Constitutional Imperatives?

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By Peter Sinkamba

THE DEC NOLLE SAGA ENTERS INTO UNCHATTERED WATERS: CAN A PLEA AGREEMENT OVERIDE CONSTITUTIONAL IMPERATIVES?

The issue of the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) Lillian Fulata Shawa Siyuni SC, the Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) and the former KCM provisional liquidator Milingo appears to have entered an interesting phase.

Milingo has taken the matter to the Constitutional Court claiming he entered into a the plea agreement with State represented by the Attorney General, Solicitor General, and State House staffers led by the Legal Advisor to the President Bradford Machila.

According to Milingo, the plea agreement provides that the if he resigned as provisional liquidator, then DEC should drop all the charges against him pending before court, and endemifies him against any other omission or commission in the performance of his duties as provisional liquidator from the start until the resignation.

It has not been disclosed by Milingo whether the DEC was also a signatory to this agreement or not.

But from last week reaction of the DEC Commissioner General Mary Chirwa to Ms Siyuni, it can be affirmed with a very high degree of certainty that DEC was part and parcel of the plea agreement.

In the case of Faith Musonda, it was the Anti-Corruption Commission that entered into a plea agreement with the accused.

In this case, if DEC was not part and parcel of the indemnity agreement, is the DEC bound by the terms of such an agreement? Or indeed, can the DPP enter into such an indemnity agreement without involving the DEC?

Like I stated in my previous post, although Article 180(7) of the Constitution of Zambia Amendment 2016 provides that the DPP shall not be subject to the direction or control of a person or an authority in the performance of the functions of that office, however, this privilege is not absolute.

There are four limitations enshrined in Article 180(7).

First, the DPP should not excersize powers in a manner that is inimical to public interest. This means that the DPP must show how the indemnity agreement, not to prosecute Milingo for the alleged crimes or indeed any other crimes committed at KCM, is in the best interest of the public.

Second, the DPP should not undermine the administration of justice. This means that the DPP must show how the indemnity agreement does not in any way undermine the administration of justice in the management of or alleged mismanagement of public resources at KCM.

Third, the DPP should not undermine the integrity of the judicial system. The Constitution provides for the judicial system, where alleged offenders must be arrayed before the courts and justice is delivered. Is the indemnity agreement the best available judicial remedy to deal with the alleged crimes, or indeed any other crimes committed at KCM?

And fourth, the DPP should prevent and avoid abuse of the legal process. Clearly, from Article 180(4) it is not the responsibility of the DPP to issue arrest instructions. How come, the DPP gave herself, through the indemnity agreement, powers to issue arrest instructions? Isn’t this abuse of authority?

Finally, is the indemnity agreement runs afoul with the Constitution, is it valid?

What complicates the case before the Constitutional Court is that the Attorney General and Solicitor General were, according to Milingo part and parcel of the indemnity agreement.

Now that Milingo has sued the Attorney General, who was part and parcel of the agreement, is it in order for the Attorney General to represent the people of Zambia in this case? Isn’t the Attorney General or indeed the Solicitor General conflicted? If either of the two represent the people of Zambia in this case, wouldn’t that be as good as undermining the judicial system?

As stated in my previous posts, the management of the KCM liquidation, both under PF and UPND has been a total disaster. We advised how best to deal with the liquidation but our advice fell on deaf ears. Every move made by Government in both regimes has ended up bringing even more and more complications. Yet, there were less costly, less complicated ways out but we proposed but ignored.

Let see how this whole issue ends. But clearly, we foresee more complications to come from Vedanta when the Arbitration process is concluded.

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Milingo Lungu claims Statehouse aides & DPP persuaded him to resign as KCM liquidator in exchange for discontinuation of his criminal cases

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STATE HOUSE NEGOTIATED THE IMMUNITY FROM PROSECUTION GRANTED TO MILINGO LUNGU

“Bradford Machila, Christopher Mundia, Mulilo Kabesha and Marshal Muchende led the negotiations,” reads the petition.

Lusaka-19th April 2022

The State led by State House Principle Private Secretary, Bradford Machila and State House Special Asistant for Legal Affairs, Christopher Mundia led negotiations with former KCM Liquidator, Milingo Lungu to vacate his office in exchange for immunity from criminal prosecution and the return of his seized assets as they were legitimately earned.

This is according to a legal suit taken by Mr. Milingo against the State and the Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC).

Mr. Milingo has requested the Lusaka High Court to compel the DEC to uphold the immunity from prosecution granted by the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) on matters related to his role as Provisional Liquidator of Konkola Copper Mines.

He has also requested the Court to compel the DEC not to further investigate, arrest and prosecute him on matters that form part of the indemnity.

Mr. Milingo has also sworn in the affidavit that he will demonstrate to the Court that the commissions he earned from running Konkola Copper Mines (KCM) which earned $1.2billion during the period, were legitimate and in accordance with the signed Remuneration Agreement.

He said the commissions he earned were for the period between 21st May 2019 and 17th March 2021.

He said following his refusal to vacate office after an announcement about his illegal removal as the court-appointed Provisional Liquidator, State agents approached him to engage in formal negotiations for his smooth exit.

He said a crisis arose at KCM as the newly appointed liquidator had no legal mandate to access bank accounts, assets and operations of KCM.

In the subsesquent negotiations led by Mr. Bradford Machila, Mr. Christopher Mundia, Attorney General, Mulilo Kabesha, Solicitor General, Marshal Muchende, Director of Public Prosecutions Lillian Fulata Siyuni and Natasha Kalimukwa-Administrator General, the parties agreed to a forensic audit that would lead to the dropping of the criminal charges against Mr. Milingo and an indemnity or immunity to prosecution.

Milingo also stated that it was unreasonable and an abuse of the criminal process to arbitrary arrest and seize assets on charges that have not been complained against or formed as criminal by KCM.

Hichilema´s govt under fire for growing poverty in Zambia from the most powerful Church in the country

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Hichilema´s government under fire for growing poverty in Zambia from the most powerful Church in the country.

19.04.22 Lusaka

…. Archbishop Alick Banda calls Hichilema´s bluff

In a move unprecedented, the most high Reverend and Archbishop of Lusaka Catholic Church, the largest religion group in Zambia has called the Hakainde Hichilema administration to question over various governance issue’s including the spiralling high cost of living in the dirt poor southern African country.

The highly revered Archbishop who rarely takes political shots started with lamenting that diseases such as cholera that had been eradicated under the former administration of President Edgar Lungu had returned including a grave shortage of medicine in hospitals.

“The lack of medicine (in Zambian hospitals) the unfulfilled promises and now the forgotten cholera has resurfaced,” said the Reverend Archbishop I an Easter sermon, “at the same time we pride in officiating projects which we never started without shame and without acknowledging the very people we vilify.”

The Archbishop also advised the government subtly to help build local investors to grow the economy instead of “worshiping” or “favouring” foreign investors whose sole purpose is to make profits and take them back to their foreign headquarters.

Archbishop Banda believes Zambian investors if given a chance to grow could build the country, reduce poverty and create more jobs than foreigners.

“our country my dear brothers ad friends will not be developed by investors, they are businessmen with the sole purpose of maximising profits and minimising coststhey will always go where business profits seem to favour them (like Zambia under HH),” said Archbishop Banda.

The most revered Reverend also lamented at the fact that instead of increasing or finding better ways for the Hichilema government to maximise gains over increasing copper prices peaking at about US$10, 000 per tonne now, the government has instead decided to give the foreign companies tax breaks.

In his dismay, the Reverend Archbishop said, “tax holidays for investors are a danger to our economy. That money (from tax holidays such as mineral royalties) could have been applied to subsidise our economy.”
The Archbishop Dr Banda said it made no economic sense to subsidise foreign companies at the expense of locals.
“I wonder why the double standards (favouring foreign companies at the expense of locals)we are quick to subsidise local companies instead of our own citizens.”


Archbishop Banda said probably the worst case economic case scenario in Zambia os the costant decision by the government to give contracts to foreign companies instead of local companies.


Recently, Emmanuel Mwamba, the former Ambassador of Zambia to the Africa Union filed an official complaint to the Anti-Corruption Commission against ZESCO, the insolvent power company that has given contracts to supply poles to Zimbabwean and South African companies that can be supplied by Zambian companies.


Fuel prices, fertiliser, mealie meal, cooking prices have shot through the roof in Zambia since Hichilema took office last August.
Many Zambians are now wondering whether voting out President Edgar Lungu was a good political idea ggiven the unfulfilled promises the Archibishop referred to.


As the leader of the largest religion group that has played a crucial role in Zambia, Archbishop rarely makes public statements about the state of the economy or politics.


According to the Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (JCTR) that compiles monthly statistics on the cost of living, a family of six in Zambia now needs about K9000 per month (500) to survive on basic food needs while the basic wages for Zambians is about K5000.


President Hichilema during his campaign promised to reduce the prices of fuel, mealie meal, electricity and everything else. The promise has not been kept and many Zambians are angry as demonstrated by the Archbishop Banda.

Below is the video clip of Archbishop Banda´s concerns. Source: Catholic Church of Zambia.

It Is Not A Political Agenda- Pilato

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Pilato writes……

IT IS NOT A POLITICAL AGENDA

Good leaders are often destroyed by their good supporters. These good supporters are those that offer unconditional support to them sometimes even when they are wrong. No single leader enters political power with arrogance, they manifest it once the environment is conducive for them to do so. To say Bishop Alick Banda today is advancing a political agenda is wrong and must be challenged. What Bishop Banda is doing is what Fr. Umberto did during the MMD reign. It is what Fr. Miha did during the Chiluba and Mwanawasa’s reign. It is what Bishop Telesphore Mpundu did under the PF. To assume that everyone who talks about the well-being of people and the country is advancing a political agenda is wrong. This is the same mistake that the MMD made, this is the same mistake that the PF made and this does look like the same mistake that the UPND will make.

When you say “the president is a listening president”, what exactly is he listening to if not to these critical observations by the Bishop?

When you say you are a listening party or government, what are you listening to, is it just from the praise singers?

The branding of people as political agents or sponsored or anything like that doesn’t work. Find the substance in what the critics are saying. Instead of making the same mistake that your predecessors made, decide to do better.
My advice to the UPND as a party and the Government is, STOP seeing every criticism as attacks. Not everyone is attacking you, people are expressing themselves from their point of views. Instead of branding people, just address the concerns raised. It is difficult for the Bishop or any meaningful leader of a Church to preach heaven before preaching earth to them. The heavenly question is connected to the earthly realities. The Bishop is not attacking you, he is saying things as he is seeing them happen, if he is lying, prove that to the people. If he is not lying, he is giving you an opportunity to see things from his perspective. That’s what the freedom to expression does to leaders, it allows you to see things from a different angle. When people question, it is because they need answers. When they doubt, provide clarity. When they become silent, be concerned.
The PF did a good job at silencing everyone and calling all of us as political agents. Where are they? Is that the route you want to take within the 8 months in power?

Stop seeing attacks, view these as expressions of how people are perceiving you and your government.

Have confidence in the President, stop undermining public institutions – Kaingu

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By Ben Mbangu in Choma

MICHAEL Kaingu has asked Zambians to put their confidence in the President and stop undermining public institutions like the office of the Director of Public Prosecution.
“I think we have a capable President who can easily deal with the problem affecting the current DPP,” he said.
Commenting on the ongoing debate about the DPP, Dr Kaingu said too much public opinion on constitutional offices undermines the Executive.


“Zambians must place their confidence in the Head of State and stop undermining public institutions like the office of the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP). I feel discussing the office of the DPP or any other constitutional office for that matter in the manner we are doing it is undermining it,”Dr Kaingu said. “The question is what will you expect from the next DPP? Would you want him or her to operate with the public opinion in mind or professionally? I think we have a capable President who can easily deal with the problem affecting the current DPP.”


However, Dr Kaingu said he was not in any way supporting DPP, Lillian Siyunyi but merely focused on the office beyond the current office holder.
“Zambians tend to show too much knowledge but I feel certain matters should be left to the President to sort out. I strongly believe our President [Hakainde Hichilema] is doing well. Discussing the matter of the DPP like this, we are also undermining the President because it’s like we are now asking him to listen to our opinions before he can act,” said Dr Kaingu. “We should avoid undermining constitutional offices at all costs. Individuals come and go but the office shall always be there.”
Siyunyi has come under fire over her leaked letter to Drug Enforcement Commission director general Mary Chirwa over the rearresting of Milingo Lungu.


In her letter, Siyunyi stated that, “Further, my Office has received information from lawyers, Messrs Sakwiba Sikota, SC and Moses Chitambala, representing the above person that he has been re-arrested on the same charge that my Office entered Nolle Prosequi. My Office has not issued any instructions for you to re-arrest on the same charges. Your actions are ultra vires the Constitution which gives this Office the mandate to give instructions on prosecution of matters. You are been called upon to urgently explain the basis of your actions which are an abrogation of the supreme law of the land, the Constitution of Zambia. Kindly be informed that on matters of prosecution you do not act independent from this Office. You are guided henceforth. I await your urgent response.”
The ruling UPND in Lusaka has demanded the DPP’s resignation charging that she is frustrating the fight against corruption.
The Law Association of Zambia said provisions of Article 180 of the Constitution (Amendment) Act, 2016 as read with section 8 of the national prosecutions authority Act, 2010, make it clear that the DPP has exclusive powers in “instituting and undertaking criminal prosecutions before any court of law”.


“However, this exclusive mandate of the DPP does not extend to directing or instructing when, who and why to arrest or re-arrest any suspect by DEC or any other law enforcement agency in the exercise of their legal mandate, before or after a nolle prosequi has been entered,” stated LAZ honorary secretary Sokwani Peter Chilembo. “LAZ has since shared this position with the Attorney General [Mulilo Kabesha] and the respective offices to address the situation, for good order, promotion of the rule of law and entrenching democratic principles in the country.”

Pamela’s abduction case is alien to Zambia – IG Lemmy Kajoba

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Pamela’s abduction case is alien to Zambia – IG

INSPECTOR General of Police Lemmy Kajoba says abduction of mobile money agent Pamela Chisumpa is strange to Zambia.

The Police Boss has confirmed in a statement to Kalemba that Pamela was last seen on Thursday crossing Cairo Road with two males who had gone to her Airtel Money Booth pretending to be customers.

Two days after her disappearance around Pamela’s boyfriend is said to have received a call from number with a demand ransom of K15,000 for her release.

“We would like to inform the public that this type of crime is alien to our country,” Kajoba stated.

He said Zambia Police took the protection of women against any form of crime very serious and had put in all resources and are working with other collaborating partners to secure a possible safe release Pamela from her abductors.

Kajoba said Police were actively investigating the matter and called on general citizenry to fully cooperate with police who are working “round the clock to have her released from the allegedly abductors”.

STATEMENT BY INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE ON THE ALLEGEDLY ABDUCTION OF PAMELA CHISUMPA .

The Zambia Police Service wishes to inform the general public that we are actively investigating the matter involving a mobile money agent Pamela Chisumpa aged 22 which was initially reported to the police on April 16, 2022 as a missing person by her sister.She stated that on the material date April 13,2022 at about 14:00 hours at Shoprite trading area along Cairo road the victim was at her Airtel booth when two male persons went to her booth and pretended to be customers wanting to transact money.

Later on the duo was seen moving with her across Cairo road and that was the last time she was seen. Investigations instituted so far are indicating that on April 15, 2022 the boyfriend received a call from the victim’s phone demanding for a ransom of K15,000=00 for her release.

We would like to inform the public that this type of crime is alien to our country. The Zambia Police takes protection of women against any form of crime very serious and we have put in all our resources and are working with other collaborating partners to secure a possible safe release from the allegedly abductors. We are calling on the general citizenry to fully cooperative with us as we work round the clock to have her released from the allegedly abductors.

Lemmy Kajoba
INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE
19th April, 2022

My love was not meant for one woman – Kenyan man dating triplet sisters says he is naturally polygamous

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Kenyan man, Big Man Stevo, who is dating triplets sisters has revealed that he is a polygamous and his love is not meant for only one woman.

LIB had reported that the sisters, Evelyn Wanjiru, Mary Muthoni and Catherine Wanjiru are dating Stevo.

In an interview with CitizenDigital ,the YouTuber said his polygamous nature is the reason he opted to start a relationship with the triplets.

“I’m a faithful generous man and everything about me comes big, even blessings; that why they call me big man Stevo. I tend to believe that my love was not meant for one girl and natural I was born a polygamous person and that everyone knows. I’m always honest and faithful and my exes had left because I told them that I wanted to add one more. I don’t want to cheat, I want to add and coincidentally blessings just came my way when I wanted them,” Stevo said.

He also said that they have been together for two months and he is optimistic that the relationship will mature into a one big family.

“Its barely two months and we are living a day at a time. We learn from one another; we are taking our time… I kiss and I don’t tell so expect surprises because I don’t like exposing my family so much,” he added.

During the interview, the identical triplets revealed that they all have a timetable as to who spends the night with Stevo and on which date.

“The three of us we are enough for him and we are not going to allow him to bring another one. So it’s a happy family,” they said.

Stevo added; “Why do people doubt the fact of me satisfying three ladies, there is no big deal. So for me just a week, they are three. Every Monday ni Mary, Tuesday ni Cate and Eve ni Wednesday. Then on weekend we meet all of us and have a good time.”

The triplets further divulged that this is the first time they are all dating the same man.

“This is the first time but there is another man who wanted us but we were not ready for a relationship so we told him no,” the triplets said.

Stevo also noted that his family is in support of his new relationship.

“The majority are stilling digesting facts but my family is quite happy. I come from a very mature family which is understanding and they are very supportive and they are just waiting time ya kupeleka ng’ombe twende kama mbogi. I will do a mass wedding,” Big Man Stevo affirm.

‘Increasingly desperate’ Vladimir Putin could attack a NATO base to stop weapons from getting to Ukrainian forces

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Russian leader Vladimir Putin could consider striking a NATO base in order to stop the transfer of arms to Ukraine, a former British security chief has warned.

Lord Ricketts, the UK Government’s first national security adviser, said that Putin is becoming ‘increasingly desperate to choke off the flow of arms’ to Ukraine.

Lord Ricketts even suggested that Putin could attack aircraft or convoys headed to the country from NATO.

He fears the war is moving towards ‘an angry stalemate, where Russia will hold on to quite a large part of the country’ and Ukraine will not agree a settlement deal.

He also warned that the conflict could continue for ‘years and years to come’ as a guerrilla war like an ‘open wound in the middle of Europe’.

‘I suppose what President Putin wants us all to fear is that he might want to use a nuclear weapon in Ukraine, which would be a momentous escalation and ensure Russia was isolated around the world,’ he said to the BBC on Sunday, April 17.

‘More likely, I think what they’re looking at is some way of preventing or limiting this flow of arms into Ukraine, keeping the Ukrainian Armed Forces going.

‘So we may see attacks on convoys or aircraft bringing the arms in from the west.

‘I think what they’re looking at is some way of preventing or limiting this flow of arms into Ukraine, keeping the Ukrainian Armed Forces going,’ he warned.

Lord Ricketts warning comes asUkraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky said that it is important for Russia not to win any territory in the Donbas region.

‘This is why it is very important for us to not allow them, to stand our ground, because this battle… it can influence the course of the whole war,’ he told CNN.

‘I don’t trust the Russian military and Russian leadership.

‘That is why we understand that the fact that we fought them off and they left, and they were running away from Kyiv — from the north, from Chernihiv and from that direction … it doesn’t mean if they are able to capture Donbas, they won’t come further towards Kyiv.’

The Ukrainian president has also urged the West to prepare for a nuclear attack from Mr Putin. He said that the Russian leader may consider tactical attacks if his war stalls any further.

‘We shouldn’t wait for the moment when Russia decides to use nuclear weapons… We must prepare for that,’ he said.

‘Chemical weapons, they should do it, they could do it, for them the life of the people, nothing. That’s why.

‘We should think not be afraid, not be afraid, but be ready. But that is not a question for Ukraine, not only for Ukraine but for all the world.’

Gorilla addicted to smartphones is having his screen time cut so he can spend more time with his fellow gorillas and learn to adapt

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A gorilla named Amare is having his screen time cut after he became so addicted to staring at a phone screen that he didn’t notice when another gorilla charged him.

Amare, a resident at Chicago’s Lincoln Park zoo, became addicted due to zoo-goers showing him countless pictures and videos through the glass divider of his enclosure.

Gorilla addicted to smartphones is having his screen time cut so he can spend more time with his fellow gorillas and learn to adapt

The problem became so bad that zoo staff have put up a rope to keep people back from the glass partition.

If they see anyone attempting to show the gorilla a selfie or funny video, they will step in to dissuade them and explain the situation.

Zoo staff said that Amare gets distracted by the bright displays on phone screens and they are trying to cut down his screen time.

Gorilla addicted to smartphones is having his screen time cut so he can spend more time with his fellow gorillas and learn to adapt

“We are growing increasingly concerned that too much of his time is taken looking through people’s photos, we really prefer that he spend much more time with his troop mates learning to be a gorilla,” Stephen Ross, the director of the zoo’s Lester E. Fisher Center for the Study and Conservation of Apes, told the Chicago-Sun Times.

Amare was fine after the surprise attack from one of his housemates, but zoo staff are concerned.

During development, male gorillas will often get aggressive with each other and play fight to establish dominance and heirarchy. If Amare gets too distracted by people’s phones, he will miss out on that interaction and will have a lower social standing in the group.

It could lead to bullying and, as the zoo puts it, “severe developmental consequences.”

Which is why the officials have had to step in to make sure that Amare’s screen time is gently but firmly cut back.

“As parents, we think about we want to give our children choices, we want them to grow into adults, but every once in a while we have to sort of guide those choices for their good,” Ross added.

“And rather than maybe allowing them to sit inside and watch TV all day, maybe encourage them to go outside and interact with their friends. That’s something that I think all responsible parents think of and, in many ways, it’s similar to what we’re doing here.”

Osinachi’s mother says the singer’s husband took her cars and left her stranded; advises single women to be careful when selecting partners

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Oriaku Nmadu, the mother of the late gospel singer Osinachi Nwachukwu, has continued to speak out following her daughter’s death.

Osinachi, 42, died on Friday, April 8, in a hospital in Abuja.

Since her death, many have accused her husband Peter of subjecting her to years of abuse.

While speaking to members of the Nigeria Association of Women Journalists, Osinachi’s mother, Mrs Nmadu, advised single women to be careful when selecting their spouses.

She said when Peter came for her daughter’s hand in marriage, he presented himself as a pastor from Anambra State.

She noted that shortly after the marriage, Peter shut the doors to Osinachi’s family “and completely possessed her”.

She recounted: “My daughter went through hell in the hands of Peter. My daughter had four children and I could not go for omugwo for any of the children because her husband would not want to see any member of Osinachi’s family.”

She recalled one occasion, after a church service, when Peter abandoned her and his wife and drove home with the children.

She said: “That Sunday after the church service as we were waiting for Peter Nwachukwu, he came out and ordered his children into the car and drove off, leaving me and my daughter behind. I was shocked because it was a well-wisher that gave my daughter that car Peter was driving.

“Instead of Osinachi to complain, she rushed out and got a taxi that drove us home.”

She said there was another car a fan gave Osinachi but her husband took it from her.

She added that every time the couple had a misunderstanding, Peter would abandon his wife and drive off.

The bereaved mother rof the late singer said: “On one occasion, the children inside the car were saying bye-bye to their mother; he never allowed the wife to enjoy the fruit of her labour.”

She continued: “Osinachi believed in the Biblical injunction that marriage is for better and for worse and that was why she endured the marriage thinking that Peter Nwachukwu would change, but unfortunately my daughter died.”

She said Osinachi’s children are now with one of her daughters.

PF SECRETARIATE IS DEAD

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PF SECRETARIATE IS DEAD

The Candidates’ Comment

We have seen calls by Pf member Chanoda Frackson Ngwira for Nickson Chilangwa to be replaced as Secretary General. While we differ with Chanoda on who should be their party President, we agree with him on the position of the Secretary General. We actually think there is no need for pf to rush into these petty presidential contests, more than there is need for them to sort out their dysfunctional secretariat. If either of those elements who want to be President is elected, what will they be Presidenting when the party is total in disarray?

One of the biggest challenges for any party that lost power is to keep its structures intact. It is those structures across the country which are integral in the magic to winning an election. That is why, while we have many good and very well-known leaders like Dr Fred M’membe, his performance in the August 2021 was so poor. Those zeros which Fred was getting are not a result of any of his personal weakness and lack of sufficient publicity to the voters. Those Zeros reflects the weakness and maybe lack of structures for the Socialist Party to get better results.

At the moment, the forming ruling party, the PF is undergoing a process where their structures will begin to break. There are two important reasons to this likelihood.

First, there is likelihood that Kelvin Fube Bwalya – KBF will most likely tap into these structures for his Zambia Must Prosper party. This is so because KBF has identification with many members of PF. There is no one who doesn’t know Kelvin in PF. If Kelvin fails to tap into the Pf, Fred will tap into the former ruling party.

The likelihood of both these two leaders or either of them tapping into the PF is premised on the fact that, the Pf secretariat has become defunct and nonfunctional. This is the second important reason why the structures of the PF are likely to break.

Of course there are people in PF who still argue that their secretariat is functional simply because Nickson Chilangwa is acting in that position. But when one looks at Nickson very well, there is completely nothing new he has brought in PF as Secretary General which is different from what we saw under Davis Mwila, his immediate predecessor.

The concentration of any sensible Secretary General for a party that lost power must be less issuing out blank press statements and singing useless songs that call UPND cows. Nickson must focus on fixing structures to ensure that they are intact. By now, we should have seen a sensible person going round the country ensuring that there is proper head count of members on structures. Has Nickson done this? Of course not.

No matter how Nickson may appear ideal, he lacks the necessary creativity and drive to keep the structures intact. He conveys no impact and influence among the people in his party. It is our considered view that for PF to survive the imminent exodus of defections of its members to other parties, they need to hastily ensure that the right person occupies that position of Secretary General. We may not determine who is better placed to be on that position but clearly, Nickson is not doing anything sensible.

We have heard names flaunted like Raphael Nakacinda by many youths within the party. We do not know the actual prowess of Raphael in this regard but if we have to judge him based on his energy and stamina politically, we contend- and we know we are not the only ones that – Raphael appears to have the necessary energy for that position. This is not to suggest he must be made SG. If there is any credible person to occupy that position, the pf can put that person as long as that individual is effective unlike this Nickson.

MY GIRLFRIEND HAD PUT ME IN THE BOTTLE – MONGU MAN

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MY GIRLFRIEND HAD PUT ME IN THE BOTTLE – MONGU MAN

By Nancy Kalaluka

A 43 year old man has disclosed that his life was in a mess until he thought a help from a witch doctor in Kalabo.

Mr Tembo disclosed to BBN that he was transferred to work in Mongu last year. I’m a married man with two children.

I met this lady at Becca Liquor store and she was drinking alone outside. I joined her and we had a conversation and I told her that I was new in town. She told me to be very careful with ladies in Mongu as “Kuti abatwi” they don’t listen.

She told me that she was single and enjoyed her life because she didn’t want any drama. We enjoyed our drinks and she took me to Becca club and Shanaya later afterwards.
The following day, we met at wine shop along Lewanika road. My wife was still in Lusaka, so I was just staying alone. We started dating and She come for a sleep over.

I told her that I was married with my wife and two kids in Lusaka but they will be coming to Mongu any time soon and she told me that she had only one child. Everything went well for a month. When I told her that my wife is now coming , she become angry.

I got surprised when my favorite boxer which I used to like wearing disappeared from my bedroom.

My wife come to Mongu everything was just fine. I become so attached to my girlfriend to the period that when I knock off I could go to just see her. Go out drinking and have funny on almost every weekend. I could lie to my wife that we will be working out very far from Mongu. Sometimes I would lie that due to the sand we are stuck or so on.

I felt like I was going mad because I could only see my girlfriend in my dreams and at work. My wife would complain about my outings and changes in my life comparing to where we come from.

Imagine, I started buying things for the child whose not even mine but leaving mine at home without anything. I lost focus and she could really torment me by threatening to tell her if I don’t give her whatever she wanted.

My friends could come and advise me but I could not listen. This lady she could be cheating on me with other guys and I could just make it look like it’s normal. Sometimes she could deny me in front of the guys who had hooked her or those who are buying her beer. Apparently she cheated on me with several guys and I could see but I failed to leave the relationship. I become thin and lose weight but the love was for her.

There is a good old man who I normally chat with at a certain garage. I told him about the pain and situation I was going through. He told me to arrange some ka money so that we seek help from doctors. After some days, he took me to see a witch doctor in Kalabo. It was discovered that my girlfriend had put me in the bottle. I saw it with my both eyes. The witch doctor said, Mr Tembo you were put in prison, you’re tied and controlled. you don’t have a say or you can’t move out but you are too lucky that you been brought here early. This woman was going to make you worse and destroy your marriage. After been worked on, I’m now a free man and feeling peaceful. The love that I had for wife and children had gone.

Whenever I see this lady it’s only hatrage I feel. I didn’t know that this thing is really happening right here.
Barotseland Broadcasting Network

Readers’ responses from Bishop Alick Banda’s statement

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Readers’ responses from Bishop Alick Banda’s statement. (Attached below)

Reader 1

What I don’t understand is attaching partisanship to Government projects. Personally, I don’t know of a Colonial project, UNIP project, MMD project, PF project or UPND project. I just know about Government projects funded by Tax payers and donors in some cases. Political parties in themselves have never funded national projects. Let’s learn to depoliticise development projects. This is a huge cancer in Zambia and parts of Africa. People want to get credit for simply doing their work. That’s wrong.

Reader 2

My submission on this matter is that we should view this matter in context.. There is nothing wrong with continuing on the good that was started just like there is nothing wrong with highlighting flaws that have exacerbated the high debt levels in the country. Good Governance provides for proper accountability. The process of accountability may reveal both flaws and scores. So if flaws are highlighted, we should not ignore them ,but pick lessons and see how best we can improve going forward.

Reader 3

A bishop who cannot understand that governance is a relay leaves much to be desired. No one individual or political party owns the projects of a country or government.
The owners are the people of Zambia in the case of our country& so ba bishop stop showing your ignorance in terms of governance if at all you uttered such sentiments.

Reader 4

But how does he expect the Nation to develop if the projects are abandoned simply because they were initiated by the PF government? Every party that forms government has the responsibility of completing the projects initiated by the outgoing government. We only change government sir not the country. Zambia shall remain One, we refuse to be divided.

Reader 5

Does he want government to demolish the projects? The issue is that these are good projects but the costing and financing was done wrongly. We could have spent less on most of them and opted for PPPs were possible.

Reader 6

What he wants is to paint a picture that government is fighting the Catholic Church. Government must ignore him.

Credit: Kalemba

KAKUBO SUSPECT…we know UPND has sidelined Chinese – Kalaba

KAKUBO SUSPECT

…we know UPND has sidelined Chinese – Kalaba

By Staff Reporter

FORMER foreign affairs minister Harry Kalaba says what Stanley Kakubo did was wrong and his meeting with Chinese was casual for a chief diplomatic.
“He went privately, met those Chinese privately. And right now we know that the relationship between the Chinese and the UPND is not very good because they have been sidelined, the Chinese,” Kalaba, the Democratic Party president said. “What I know about Ministry of Foreign Affairs is that we are told at foreign affairs that we have to be very careful even in the manner in which we meet foreign dignitaries even outside our offices. In fact, there’s an unwritten rule at foreign affairs that you don’t meet ambassadors alone because you can even be accused of espionage. You can even be accused of having been trying to sell your country’s positions. You can be accused of betraying your country’s diplomatic rights and things like that. So that is why a foreign minister cannot be casual about anything.”
Kalaba said Kakubo was casual.


“Kakubo what he did was wrong. He went privately, met those Chinese privately. And right now we know that the relationship between the Chinese and the UPND is not very good because they have been sidelined, the Chinese. And so Kakubo, all this thing is so suspect. That is why he is also responding because if there was nothing to respond to, why respond? He could just have brushed it off. But the fact that he has responded should tell you that there’s something that Kakubo knows,” said Kalaba.

“It’s unprecedented for a Minister of Foreign Affairs to interact with an ambassador outside his office alone. It is beneath his office. And the minister should give a better explanation than the one he has given. How was the minister buying cement on a holiday? Why should a company give a calendar to the Minister in mid-April? Why should the Ambassador meet the Minister when he was doing private errands?

I was minister of foreign affairs for four years, never did I meet ambassadors privately outside my office. And even when I met them at foreign affairs, it was in the presence of officials. And by the way, calendars are never delivered in suitcases.”

After pictures of him at Sinoma went viral on social media on Saturday, Kakubo via Facebook wrote that, “Good day to you all. We have noted a malicious post making rounds on social media suggesting that we are involved in acts of bribery. I visited Sinoma as a private citizen with view to ordering pockets of cement and premix cement. Management identified me and opted to walk me to the car park and also gave me a gift pack containing their branded calendar and a pen as souvenir. Corrupt people do not go about getting bribes in car parks and in broad daylight. We therefore urge the public not to moved by such posts as we remain to committed to serving our Country with highest sense of discipline and honest posture. We wish you a pleasant Easter holidays and thank you. SKK 16.4.22”.

PATRIOTIC FRONT CONVENTION! Is it something to go by?

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PATRIOTIC FRONT CONVENTION!

Is it something to go by?

By Chanoda D Ngwira

It is a FACT, President Lungu has left a very big gap and oversized shoes regards PF Presidency upon his declared retirement from active politics as per our statitutes surrounding Former Heads of State and their retirement package..

This remains a serious punch on my party and if not handled well, we may actually be on the way to MMD and UNIP way of getting into a total oblivion. I say so because a convention as has been suggested will surely be a make or a break of the Patriotic Front Party which without malice or biasness is the only next in line regards political muscle from the UPND looking at the numbers we have at both local and Parliamentary level across the country.

Worth noting is the fact that PF members and structures are still very intact, we have not seen tangible movements of serious members to either UPND or other opposition parties. This is a serious headache to the UPND if we are to with soberness look at things, only a few either finished or hungry members of the PF have decided to cross to the UPND.

As things stand, even the losses suffered at the hands of UPND in the recent conducted by elections are not a true reflection of defeat on the part of PF.. It is basically a reflection of lacking leadership or a leader if I was to specify with a focus on Presidency. Yes, with a leader elected or put by the people through legally acceptable ways, we will have a proper direction as a party otherwise let’s forget to see different results.

Nevertheless, we have another challenge where almost everyone wants to be President of PF, even those that deeply know that they are not ripe yet for the job, they want to add to the list of Aspirants. This is another serious cancer for the party and if not well handled, it will basically add to the strength of the last nail of the Party’s coffin which in my view would basically have an effect on our most desirable democracy… We have too many people who want to be PF President and that’s a danger because there is always a way to sort such out especially when our leaders decided to leave their self-centred interests and look at a bigger picture which is the Party and the Zambian people.

Finally, not to bore you, here is my desired structure if there was a way to agree on something among the leaders that have floated themselves for the position of Party President. This structure and idea am about to give is based on the importance of having everyone on board among those that have offered themselves for leadership… Let’s go and I know this is workable if only our leaders stop this behavior of wanting to be selfish.

PRESIDENT

Brian Mundubile

VICE PRESIDENT POLITICS

Given Lubinda

VICE PRESIDENT ADMINISTRATION

Christine Kaseba

SECRETARY GENERAL

Rapheal Nakachinda

DEPUTY SECRETARY GENERAL POLITICS

Kafwaya Mutotwe

DEPUTY SECRETARY GENERAL ADMINISTRATION

Nickson Chilangwa

NATIONAL CHAIRPERSON

Chishimba Kambwili

MCC INFORMATION

Emmanuel Mwamba

MCC MOBILISATION/FINANCE

Ronald Chitotela

The list is endless and yes, with this team, we are able to make sense and see a way forward for the party. At MCC level, let there be a lot of youths and women, trust me in my opinion, we can bounce back to power.

I submit!

Mukata proposes sharing children’s monthly expenses equally with ex-wife

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Mukata proposes sharing children’s monthly expenses equally with ex-wife

By Mwaka Ndawa

FORMER Chilanga UPND member of parliament Keith Mukata has asked the Lusaka High Court to order that he and his ex-wife Maricho Hoare should equally contribute towards their children’s monthly expenses amounting to K79,000 until they are independent.


According to an affidavit in support of summons for maintenance and property settlement, Mukata requested that the property acquired during the subsistence of his marriage to Maricho be sold and proceeds be equally shared amongst himself, Maricho and the children.


Mukata listed properties acquired during the subsistence of the marriage as two semi-detached flats situated at Stand No. A2381/F/3a Kwamwena Valley in Chongwe district, a five-acre plot of Subdivision B of Subdivision 15 of Farm No. 691 in Kasupe, Lusaka West; a 1.3 acre of Subdivision A of Farm No. 691 in Kasupe, Lusaka West, two hectares of Farm 4151 situated in Meanwood Park, Kitwe.


Others are a five-acre land in Meanwood, Lusaka, property on holding No. NK7A Nakatindi resettlement area in Livingstone, a Land Rover Discovery registration No. AJE 1959 and a 70-acre plot of Subdivision A of lot 9431/M situated in Lusaka.
“The matrimonial property be sold and the proceeds be distributed as follows after taking into consideration the attendant expenses such as legal fees, tax, etc: 33.3 per cent of the proceeds of sale be given to the children of the family for their university education, 33.3 per cent be given to Maricho and 33.3 percent of the proceeds be given to the respondent (himself),” Mukata suggested.


He further proposed that the properties be evaluated within 14 days of the order of the court and that Chikwendo and Associates be the valuers of the properties, or in the alternative together with Maricho’s nominated valuer.

Mukata suggested that the properties be jointly marketed, sold and conveyed by the parties’ advocates and they shall be at liberty to charge legal fees to be split in half between the pair.


“The sale shall be on the highest offer basis, the proceeds of the sale shall be paid into the respondent’s (Mukata) client account to be held in escrow,” he proposed. “The children’s share be paid into an investment account for their university education and it is proposed that both the petitioner and respondent be signatories together with two lawyers nominated by the parties.”
In relation to the maintenance of the children, Mukata claimed he had been and was still solely responsible for all their financial needs such as clothing, school expenses, feeding and medical bills.


He stated that during his incarceration he paid the children’s school fees through his driver Matthew Mtonga who could attest to his claims.


“There is no agreement between the parties regarding the maintenance of the children of the family. My monthly expenses for the maintenance of the four children is as follows: K6,000 for food and groceries, K3,000 for their medical scheme, K10,000 for their clothing per quarter, K60,000 for school fees per term inclusive of transport, food, books and other school needs,” Mukata said. “The total expenditure comes to K79,000 which I propose should be paid by both Maricho and myself equally on a 50/50 basis until such a time that the children are independent.”


He contended that if the order of monthly maintenance for the children was not granted it would not be in their best interest as it would deprive them of their livelihood.
“It will be in the interest of justice for the court to allow the property and maintenance to be shared as proposed,” submitted Mukata.

Chinese nationals and a Ugandan have been arrested for attempted murder in an assassination attack against a Chinese national

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FIVE foreigners among the two South Africans, two Chinese nationals and a Ugandan have been arrested for attempted murder in an assassination attack against a Chinese national in Chingola.

This comes after the Zambia Police Service unearthed a crime syndicate in which two Chinese nationals allegedly hired two South African nationals and a Ugandan to murder their fellow Chinese national in Chingola.

Police spokesperson Rae Hamoonga said this is in relation to an attempted murder case which occurred on March 2, 2022 at around 08:30 hours at Lian-an mining Limited Chingola in which Zhang Lian-an aged 45 a Chinese national and the proprietor of Lian-an Mining Limited was shot at three times in the chest.

Mr Hamoonga said investigations instituted into the matter led to the arrest of five suspects namely, Henry Kwotek 40 a Ugandan of 44 Ponana street in Gauteng of South Africa, Lucky Singate 32 a South African of 30 Ngcola Kwanobuale, Mawande Lungelo Qnoqnoza 34 a South African of 41 Mqolomba in South Africa.

He said the three suspects were interviewed and they led to the arrest of Cheng Moyn and Zhuang Pingzhen aged 47 of unknown house number in Livingstone.

“The trio stated that they were hired by Cheng Moyn from South Africa to come to Zambia and assassinate the victim and that he was the one who provided two fire arms one of which was used in the commission of the crime. A firearm with an erased serial number was recovered from Henry Kwoteck,” he said.

Mr Hamoonga said the suspects further revealed that after the shooting incident they were paid K200, 000 by Cheng Moyn for carrying out the assignment.

Mr Hamoonga further said investigations revealed that Henry Kwoteck had fraudulently acquired a Zambian National registration card in the names of Henry Banda on April15, 2022 at 11:00 hours.

“An identification parade was conducted in which eight witnesses were called and among them one witness a driver who was booked from Livingstone to Kitwe and finally Chingola positively identified the three suspects namely Henry Kwoteck, Lucky Singate and Mawande Lungelo Qnoqnoza while the other seven witnesses positively identified Lucky Singate the hitman who shot the victim,” he said.

He said Kwoteck, Moyn, Singate, Qnoqnoza and Pingzen have been jointly charged for attempted murder.

Mr Hamoonha said Kwoteck has further been charged for two offences of found in possession of prohibited article and making a false document.

He said the suspects are detained in police custody and will appear in court soon.

Mr Hamoonga further said investigations have also revealed that the five suspects are believed to have been behind the aggravated robberies involving Chinese nationals.

“Zambia Police wishes to warn foreign nationals coming into the country with a sole purpose of coming to commit crimes that Zambia is not such a destination where they can come and commit crime and expect to flee.

As Zambia police we will not relent in dealing with such criminal elements as we stand ready to ensure that they face the full wrath of the law,” he said.

(Mwebantu)

OF PENS AND CALENDARS AT SINOMA

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OF PENS AND CALENDARS AT SINOMA

By Isaac Mwendela Nsoneka – KIF Chairman (Katuba Isumpuke Foundation)

Questions Unasked nor answered:

1. Who took the pictures of Minister Kakubo coming out of Sinoma through the fence?

2. What motive did the photographer have for taking pictures of Minister Kakubo carrying a gift bag containing what he terms as Calender and Pen?

3. Who who did the photographer give the pictures for publishing?

Why did he or she publish the pictures ?

4. Why was Minister Kakubo’s car parked outside the fence in an area which is not a car park designated to cement buyers, in other words customers?

5. Why didn’t he park inside the yard where all customers park?

6. Why didn’t the Minister neglect to empower local cement retailers who make a living out of the same business?

7. Doesn’t the Minister have friends, Girlfriends, family members or errand mates that he could have taken a ride with to Sinoma?

8. Why does the Minister seem to be the first Zambian to go and buy a hectic material as Cement in a suit, a black one at that 🤔or doesn’t he have casual wears?

Why was the Chinese diplomat at Sinoma the same time as our Minister?

9. What was the Chinese diplomat’s role in the Minister’s purchase of cement at Sinoma?

10. Was the Chinese diplomat a middle man in the Sinoma/Kakubo cement purchase deal?

Why was the Chinese diplomat in his official vehicle?

11. What quantity of cement was the Minister looking to buy at Sinoma on the day Yuda Skalioti is said to have collected a few coins in the sale of Jesus Christ of Nazareth.

12. Why did the right Minister rush to put the gift bag that allegedly contained a Calender and Pen in the car before shaking hands and bidding farewell to Chinese people at Sinoma ?

TOILETS AT MATERO LEVEL 1 HOSPITAL

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TOILETS AT MATERO LEVEL 1 HOSPITAL

By Miles Sampa

I am still traumatized from the torture my eyes and nostrils experienced on Good Friday when I visited the male and female toilets at the Matero level 1 hospital. Not only were they non functional, but filthy with human excretes all over the pans, walls and floor. Involuntary fasting from that point on.

I cant imagine sick people forced to use those extremely dirty and blocked urinary and sitting toilets.
The hospital surely has some people paid public funds to clean those toilets. More so and away from known medical challenges, someone has a manageral title to oversee the facilities and structures at the hospital.

My experience with public works and facilities is that it’s not what has to be done that matters but the how. As a nation we still worship archaic processes or red tape. I can imagine that someone at the hospital has put in a requisition for plumbing or cleaning materials and the paper work is still undergoing the bureaucracy stages. Meantime patients have to continue re-using blocked toilets.

Lopsided historical systems happens to be my fear on the CDF aswell. No matter how good the Local Government Minister is, the processes and systems that have no sense of urgency when need be, are likely to jeopardise the much applauded new CDF allocations. Equally and No matter how good the Health Minister maybe, public facilities systems are ancient and just near imposible to get work done or achieve efficiency.

The other and major drawback to efficiency in public facilities is the callous work culture by some civil servants and council workers where I was forced to DIY (Do It Yourself) especially in the picking up of garbage out of the streets. It was meant to encourage everyone to get involved beyond their desk jobs but I ended up doing it alone.

Currently as MP whose role is to speak for residents and make national laws, maybe I now need to find gloves for my DIY (or is it Do It Myself-DIM) and personally go unblock or clean the Matero Level 1 toilets. Cleaners may be on holiday but hospital toilets and patients know not it’s a holiday. Looking for volunteers to tag along.

The view of human excretes all over has nightmares on me since.

MBS18.04.2022, 3am