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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

Unless One Chooses Just To Be Non-partisan, There Are So Many “Registered” Political Parties In Zambia To Belong To

UNLESS ONE CHOOSES JUST TO BE NON-PARTISAN, THERE ARE SO MANY “REGISTERED” POLITICAL PARTIES IN ZAMBIA TO BELONG TO:

#multipartydemocracy

1. People’s Alliance for Change (PAC) – president Andyford Mayele Banda

2. United Party for National Development (UPND) – president Hakainde Hichilema

3. Patriotic Front (PF) – president ?

4. Democratic Party (DP) – president Harry Kalaba

5. Party of National Unity and Progress (PNUP) – president Highvie Hambulo Hamududu

6. Forum for Democracy and Development (FDD) – president Edith Nawakwi

7. United National Independence Party (UNIP) – president Trevor Mwamba

8. Movement for Multi-party Democracy (MMD) – president Nevers Sekwila Mumba

9. New Heritage Party (NHP) – president Chishala Kateka

10. Socialist Party (SP) – president Fred M’membe

11. Economic Front (EF) – president Wynter Munacaambwa Kabimba

12. Economic and Equity Party (EEP) – president Chilufya Tayali

13. Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) – president Kasonde Mwenda

14. National Democratic Congress (NDC) – president ?

15. Movement for Democractic Change (MDC) – president Felix Mutati

15. Alliance for Democracy and Development (ADD) – president Charles Lubasi Milupi

16. Republican Progressive Party (RPP) – president ? (its former president, Leslie Chikuse, is now a member of the Zambia Police Service Commission)

17. Green Party – president Peter Sinkamba

18. New Congress Party (NCP) – president Peter Chanda

19. All People’s Congress (APC) – president Nason Msoni

20. National Revolution Party (NRP) – president Cozmo Mumba

21. Zambians United for Sustainable Development (ZUSD) – president Lazarus Chisela

22. National Restoration Party (NAREP) – president Steven Nyirenda

23. United Prosperous and Peaceful Zambia (UPPZ) – president Charles Chanda

24. Leadership Movement (LM) – president Richard Silumbe

25. Zambians for Empowerment and Development (ZED) – president Ernest Mwansa

26. Golden Party of Zambia (GPZ) – president Jackson Silavwe

27. Movement for National Transformation (MNT) – president Daniel Mvula Shimunza

28. United for Better Zambia (UBZ) – president Hector Soondo

29. Christian Democratic Party (CDP) – president Dan Pule

30. Zambia Republican Party (ZRP) – president Wright Musoma

31. Patriots for Economic Progress (PeP) – president Sean Enock Tembo

32. Third Liberation Movement – president Enock Roosevelt Tonga

33. United Progressive People (UPP) – president Saviour Chishimba

34. Citizens Democratic Party – president Robert Mwanza

35. Movement for Change and Equality (MCE) – president Kaluba Simuyemba

*Add other “registered” political parties (and their presidents) in Zambia

DID you know that Professor Nkandu Luo was the first Zambian doctor to confirm the first HIV/AIDS case in Zambia

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Fact File

DID you know that Professor Nkandu Luo was the first Zambian doctor, together with Professor Chintu, to confirm the first HIV/AIDS case in Zambia when the disease started in the early 1980s?

For details, follow the excerpt below from

(Conversations with Memorable Personalities)

Amos Malupenga:

How then did you progress in school?

Prof. Nkandu Luo:

I went through several schools. From Tunduya, I went to Burma Road. Then my parents were transferred to Chisenga Lumbwe what is now called Hill Side School and that’s where I wrote my secondary entrance exams.

I was selected to go to Roma Girls Secondary School. From there I went to Domican Convent and then entered University of Zambia (UNZA) in the School of Natural Sciences for a very short period. This was in 1970/1.

Then I proceeded to the Soviet Union to pursue similar studies. I again entered what is called Restov Medical Institute in a town called Restov On Don. I was there for a year doing my primary, what you can equate to UNZA’s first year in natural sciences. At the end of the year, I was selected to go to Moscow State University where I pursued my studies for a period of six years. I specialised as a Micro-Biologist.

Then I came back to Zambia in 1978 and joined a research program at UNZA with a Dr. Powell at the School of Medicine where we were working on a vaccine against sleeping sickness. It is that interest of working on a vaccine that prompted me to further specialise as an immunologist and I got a scholarship to go to the United Kingdom to do my PhD in immunology.

I also decided that it is not possible to go to a medical school and teach immunology which is a difficult subject just based on a PhD program because PhD is a self-taught program. So I decided to also do a masters degree in immunology.

During the time I was pursuing my PhD, I was at the end of three years and a quarter, able to achieve two things – get a masters from Brunel University and a PhD from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.

But before I left for my studies on the first of September 1979, I also managed to get married to Dr. Francis Manda at the time. (she laughed).

Amos Malupenga:

You say at the time but anyway I will get to that issue later. For now, could you tell me what happened after you completed your studies?

Prof Nkandu Luo:

After my PhD, I came back to Zambia and met with the then Head of Department Professor Nancy Pearsall. I informed her I was ready to take up my assignment at the School of Medicine.

I started work even before I was given a letter of appointment. You know university appointments are graded – lecturer grade three, two, one and so on.

The department I joined comprised Professor Pearsall as an immunologist and Dr. Patel who was the only histopathologist and I joined with a double major that of microbiologist and immunologist.

About August of the same year, I got my formal appointment in the Department of Immunology and Micro-Biology as a lecturer. I was teaching both micro-biology and immunology since I had a double major.

During that period we were presented with a patient who had very unusual signs and conditions. This was Professor Chintu’s patient. I was challenged then as a young immunologist to find out what the problem was with this patient. After several studies and correspondence with my colleagues in Britain and discussions with Professor Chintu, we discovered that this person actually had HIV/AIDS.

That’s how I got interested in working on HIV/AIDS. Because when I did my masters in micro-biology, my major was in anti-biotics. When I did my masters in immunology, my major was in vaccine development in sleeping sickness. When I did my PhD, my major was sickle cell anaemia. And in fact, my first 10 publications in my professional career when I was still in London were actually on sickle cell anaemia.
It was as a result of the presentation of the first HIV/AIDS patient that aroused my interest in HIV/AIDS activities. …

An excerpt from

(Conversations with Memorable Personalities)

Picture below:

Prof Lou

Some Misplaced Priorities At The UPND Secretariat: Please Note That Most Of The Defections Are Not Priorities, Not Even Worth Celebrating

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SOME MISPLACED PRIORITIES AT THE UPND SECRETARIAT: PLEASE NOTE THAT MOST OF THE DEFECTIONS ARE NOT PRIORITIES, NOT EVEN WORTH CELEBRATING.

By Friday Kashiwa.

When the war in Ukraine is finally over and Ukraine comes out victorious, the first people President Zelenskyy will appreciate, thank, reward and honor are the Ukrainian forces, the Ukrainian foot soldiers and the Ukrainian people.
And NOT the Russians defectors.
And NOT the Aggressors.
And NOT the criminals.

Let those with ears in our UPND leadership hear.

One of the most shocking turn of events now is how our UPND leadership both at Secretariat and Provincial offices have suddenly developed the appetite of prioritizing the welcoming and celebrating questionable defectors into the party.
Celebrating and welcoming the former Aggressors of the UPND party.

And in the meantime our long and most trusted, dedicated and loyal cadres are being demonized and being called all sorts of names.

One of the most shocking justification being given by the leadership is that the party needs more members.

Indeed any political party needs a lot of members but those members should be dedicated and loyal and not political prostitutes and pretenders running away from or hiding and shielding their aggressions and other misdeeds committed in the previous regime.

Let those with ears in our UPND leadership hear.

If I were to be given an opportunity, I would advise the UPND Secretariat and Provincial leadership to respect the old members:
To respect our long dedicated Cadres as well as our already established lower and grassroot structures.
And NOT the respect being given to the elite defectors.

Party membership recruitment and any form of welcoming of defectors should always start from the lower structures, either at Branch, Ward or Constituency levels and NOT from the SECRETARIAT or Provincial levels.

We are belittling, disgracing and relegating our party super structure, the SECRETARIAT and sadly turning it into a den of welcoming disgraced and politically finished and diminished defectors.

Historically, the UPND founding father Anderson Kambela Mazoka respected the lower and grassroot structures. He himself started his political career and ambitions by standing as MMD Branch Chairman in Bauleni. The rest is history.

I personally joined UPND from the lower structure of Silwizya ward Northmead in March 1999 and only came to know the SECRETARIAT when I was elected as the first UPND Lusaka Central Constituency Treasurer in May 1999.

So we can do better as a SECRETARIAT of the party in Government than showing these signs and some semblance of misplaced priorities.

Friday Kashiwa.
Shiwangandu.

Lusambo Still Occupying Seized House But ACC Says It’s Giving Him Time To Leave On His Own Or He’ll Be Thrown Out

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Lusambo still occupying seized house

By Kombe Mataka

ANTI-CORRUPTION Commission (ACC) says it is aware that former Lusaka Province minister Bowman Lusambo is still occupying his seized house in Chamba Valley.

And Lusambo says he spent Friday night in his house and that he had remained there because it was his house.

On Thursday, the ACC seized Lusambo’s properties worth over K22 million suspected to be proceeds of crime.

Officers arrived at Lusambo’s residence in three vehicles at about 11:48 hours accompanied by armed police officers.

They found the place locked and manned by a garden boy who later opened for them.

The properties located on a land in Chamba Valley include plot F/609/E/44/B/3, F/609/E/44/B/4, F/6O9/E/44/B/5, F/609/E/44/B/6, F/609/E/44/B/7, F/609/E/44/B/8, F/609/E/44/B/9 and subdivision 50 at Farm E of Farm No. 609.

The area which has an estimated 600-metre tarred road up to his house includes complete and incomplete buildings as well as zebras, waterbucks, impalas and a maize field.

ACC corporate affairs manager Timothy Moono told The Mast that Lusambo had been given time to leave on his own, failure to which he would be evicted.

“When the property has been seized, the person’s rights of ownership at that point are taken away from that person. So, the decision on whether to stay in or not is by the State now. And so, on most cases because it is a matter under investigations, we actually order the tenants to vacate,’’ he explained. ‘’If there are tenants or where the owners are staying in their own house because in most cases they begin to temper with the property; but if it is just a tenant, we can either request them to stay and continue paying rent to the person’s that are managing the property or they can also be requested to vacate and the property remains vacant. It is different from a restriction notice. A restriction notice is where the owner of the property has been told not to dispose of that property in any form because it is under investigation. So, they can continue staying in the house but they cannot change ownership; they cannot do anything about the property.’’

Moono further explained what a forfeiture meant in contrast with the seizure.

“A forfeiture is complete withdrawal of ownership and transfers into the State. You lose the property and the State takes over,” Moono said.

He said the Commission was aware that Lusambo was occupying the same house which was seized on Thursday.

“Yes, these things …it has been seized. It is temporarily not yours until such a time when the case is over. So, if you have nowhere to go you talk to the law enforcement agencies to say ‘look, give some period to leave the place’ but they can kick you out immediately to preserve the integrity of that property,” Moono said further.

Asked whether Lusambo had made a request to stay for some days, Moono didn’t respond to the question.

“We are aware but the fact is the property has been seized. So, he will be in the house temporally at some appropriate time. He will be requested to leave on his own, if he doesn’t then he will be evicted,” said Moono.

And Lusambo, who claimed to be in South Africa at the time his property was being seized, earlier told The Mast that he slept in the same house on Friday night and that he had remained in there.

“That is my house, I slept in my house and even right now I am in my house. I can even see the cops outside there. I told you that this is my house; I cannot go anywhere,” said Lusambo.

Four Major Economic Blunders Of Bally’s Presidency So Far- Sean Tembo

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FOUR MAJOR ECONOMIC BLUNDERS OF BALLY’s PRESIDENCY SO FAR

By Sean Tembo – PeP President

1. IMF BAILOUT: Believing that Zambia needs an IMF bailout loan in order for us to turnaround our economy. Additionally, Bally has premised his entire economic turnaround plan on the IMF programme, meaning that if the IMF doesn’t come through, he will be scuttled. The truth is that we can turnaround our economy by using homegrown solutions. Simply by stopping the theft of public funds, Zambia can double its revenue base.

2. TAX HOLIDAY: Giving the mines a de facto tax holiday at a time that copper prices are at record highs of approximately $11,000 per metric tonne, was a very poor decision on the part of Bally. The mines have been able to operate and make a profit when copper prices were at $3,500 which means they are now making supernormal profits with copper prices at $11,000. And yet the nation is not benefiting in any way from this windfall. Whether this decision was done in order to pay back the money which the mines funded UPND during its 23 years in opposition or it was just innocent incompetence, remains a matter of speculation. At this point we should have been leaping huge tax dollars from the mines, and we could’ve easily been servicing our debt obligations, including the upcoming Eurobond.

3. GOVT RECRUITMENT: In economics, when they say that employment creation is a key accelerator of economic growth, they do not mean government recruitment to suddenly ballon the civil service, no. They mean private sector employment creation. Am sure Bally wasn’t paying attention during his economics class at UNZA when this topic was being taught. So for him, when he became President he immediately committed to employing 40,000 plus additional civil servants, all at once, at a time when we have the largest fiscal deficit in history. A fiscal deficit means that your expenditure as a country is higher than your revenue. So the natural thing to do under those circumstances is obviously to either cut your expenditure and/or increase your revenue. But Bally is doing the exact opposite. He is increasing expenditure and cutting the revenue through the de facto tax holiday. What a poorly baked economist indeed.

4. SHUNNING LOCAL CONTRACTORS: For whatever reason, Bally has a strong apathy against local contractors and suppliers. My view is that he thinks all these people are affiliated to the previous regime. And therefore, since he wants to punish the previous regime as much as possible, he prefers to shun local contractors and suppliers in preference for foreign ones. A case of ZESCO poles tender is one such example. Bally has also decided not to pay a single local contractor or supplier since coming into office, under the excuse that he is still auditing them. This has destroyed the Zambian entrepreneurial base almost completely. Additionally, this has reduced the amount of money in circulation and also destroyed thousands of jobs. Right now, no matter what you are selling, the business environment is very poor. There is just no demand out there. All thanks to Bally and his desire to punish the previous regime.

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SET 18.04.2022

State House Manouvres To Remove DPP Lilian Siyuni Is Motivated By Politics- Dr. Sishuwa Sishuwa

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STATE HOUSE MANOUVRES TO REMOVE DPP IS MOTIVATED BY POLITICS

Dr. Sishuwa Sishuwa

Despite the security of tenure provided to the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), nearly every new president of Zambia ousts the DPP they find in office and installs their own to help them deal with their political opponents and cover their own crimes. This is the main motivation behind the latest campaign to oust current DPP Lilian Siyunyi from her position.

To state this point with confidence is not to make a verdict on the capacity of Siyunyi to perform her job; it is to acknowledge the political nature and roots of the coordinated calls for her removal from office.

I have previously written about how the current DPP has singularly failed at the main task of her job: assess those cases which, when brought to trial, have a likely chance of a successful prosecution. Since assuming office in October 2016, Siyunyi’s failures have been twofold.

The first has been a repeated failure to stand up to the executive, especially in relation to pursuing politically sensitive cases that she surely knew had no chance of a successful prosecution.

Almost all politically sensitive cases she advanced embarrassingly ended in an acquittal of the accused or a nolle prosequi.

Her 2017 decision to have then opposition leader Hakainde Hichilema committed to the High Court for treason over a traffic incident is probably the worst decision to be made by a Zambian DPP in living memory.

The case was clearly meant as a political vendetta and the courts were simply used to punish Hichilema for not recognising Edgar Lungu’s presidency.

No competent lawyer, let alone the country’s highest public prosecutor, would have sanctioned such a case, one which provides a perfect example of how politicians interfere with the functions of the DPP.

The second failure has been a consistent inability to pursue cases involving those linked to the ruling authorities and a failure to protect those on the receiving end of plots or threats from those in power or those aligned to them.

Siyunyi’s failures are the more lamentable as it was thought that the appointment of a young woman to the office of the DPP would bring energy and dynamism, not subservience.

That said, the current calls for the removal of Siyunyi from her position have little to do with her failings.

As I demonstrate how in greater detail below, the glaring defects in the charges of misconduct and gross incompetence levelled against her and the identity of the people hoisting the ‘DPP must go’ placards (cadres and politicians from the ruling party) reinforce this point.

In my view, the campaign to oust Siyunyi is primarily motivated by political considerations, centred on the desire to replace her with a pliant DPP who will not stand in the way of the coordinated efforts by the governing United Party for National Development (UPND) to use the criminal justice system to paralyse, weaken, or dismantle opposition parties, especially the Patriotic Front (PF), through the courts of law and dubious charges. As a keen observer of Zambian politics, I am convinced that Siyunyi will be flushed out of office in a matter of days either through forced resignation or induced early retirement – no impartial tribunal or official body can convict her of incompetence or misconduct using a single case.

Seen from this context, the central issue at hand, which warrants sober discussion, is not Siyunyi.

It is about how successive ruling elites have turned the office of the DPP into a political tool to be deployed against opponents whenever it is in their interest to do so. Before explaining why the complaints against Siyunyi are political, it is important to sketch the chronological evolution of events up to this point.

September 2021

The Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) arrested Milingo Lungu, the provisional liquidator of Konkola Copper Mine (KCM), on charges of theft and money laundering involving K4.4 million.

To provide context: KCM was Zambia’s leading mining employer before the PF government grabbed the mine from its owners, Vedanta Resources, in May 2019 and attempted to liquidate it, a move that forced the latter to seek international arbitration in South Africa.

Lungu was then appointed KCM provisional liquidator after the state-owned ZCCM Investment Holdings asked the Lusaka High Court to grant an order to appoint him to the position.

December 2021

Public called for Lungu to be removed from his position intensify following his arrest on a separate charge of theft of K17,250,000 from KCM.

In response, Minister of Mines Paul Kabuswe disclosed that Lungu can only be removed from his position through a court process.

“The liquidator is not appointed by the government; he is appointed by the court. So, if we were to remove him, we [would] have to use the court process or [induce him] to tender his resignation. But very soon, you will hear some announcements. I cannot give you all the details because issues that involve [the] courts are quite sensitive,” said Kabuswe.

It is important to pause here and provide context to Kabuswe’s remarks. In a rule-based political system, following the laws does not always bring the outcome people want.

Unfortunately, the situation in Lungu’s case was such that the government, lacking the power to just fire a court-appointed liquidator, could not do much outside the law. If anything, Hichilema and his team were as keen as anyone else to see the back of Lungu, an extremely unpopular figure on the Copperbelt and among mining companies, because his exit was central to the resolution of the long-running issue of KCM.

If mining is the mainstay of Zambia’s economy, KCM is the mainstay of the mining industry. Unless the issue is resolved – first by removing the court-appointed liquidator or asking him to resign and then addressing the bigger problem of arbitration with Vedanta– the mining sector will continue to suffer.

The government’s negotiations with the International Monetary Fund may also hinge on the resolution of the problems in the mining sector.

Without resolving this crisis, the Hichilema administration’s efforts to revive the economy could fail. The annoying thing is that the PF did have a good case against Vedanta, one of the world’s worst mining companies, but they handled the issue in a rash and haphazard manner and so have left an even bigger mess for the current administration to deal with.

February 2022

Reports emerged that the government was conducting high-level negotiations with the KCM provisional liquidator aimed at inducing him to resign from his court-appointed position. Solicitor General Marshal Muchende was said to be leading these discussions, in which Lungu was demanding immunity from prosecution and a paycheque in return for his smooth exit – terms that Hichilema is reported to have been opposed to.

March 2022

Lungu quit his position, over six months after the inauguration of Hichilema.

“This serves to inform you that I have with immediate effect resigned as Provisional Liquidator of Konkola Copper Mines Plc pursuant to Section 67(7) of the Corporate Insolvency Act No. 9 of 2017,” wrote Lungu in a letter dated 17 March 2022 addressed to KCM official receiver Natasha Kalimukwa.

Although he provided no reason for his decision, opposition Patriotic Front Publicity and Information chairperson Raphael Nakacinda was to claim later that Lungu’s exit was the culmination of the long-running negotiations between the accused and members of the executive.

5 April 2022

At the first court appearance since Lungu’s resignation, DPP Siyunyi, using the constitutional authority vested in her office, entered a nolle prosequi in respect of the case in which the former KCM liquidator was charged with theft and money laundering involving K4.4 million. A nolle prosequiis a legal notice by the prosecutor to discontinue proceedings in a criminal matter that is before court.

Unless employed for political reasons, it is normally used when there is insufficient evidence to ensure successful prosecution of the relevant case and is not subject to control or review by the courts.

The decision to enter a nolle prosequi does not stop a subsequent prosecution based on, say,the discovery of fresh substantive evidence.Like in previous cases, Siyunyi offered no reason for her decision – Zambian law does not oblige the DPP to do so.

7 April 2022

Arising from the nolle prosequi entered in the case of Lungu, the DEC, while the physical docket of the Lungu case was still with the DPP, re-arrested the former KCM liquidator for theft of K4.4 million, money laundering and possession of two properties, located in Lusaka, suspected to be proceeds of crime.

Surprised by the rearrest of their client on the very indictment for which a nolle had been entered, Lungu’s lawyers approached the DPP for an explanation. Siyunyi reportedly expressed ignorance of the new development since the DEC were by then yet to furnish her with any new details about the case.

Lateron the same day, the DEC finally wrote to the DPP to inform her of the rearresting of Lungu, who was remanded in custody,but provided neither new evidence nor a fresh docket in support of the reinstatement of the accusation of theft of K4.4 million for which the nolle was entered.

‘RE: Milingo Lungu:
Resubmission of Docket

Kindly refer to the above subject. Arising from the nolle prosequi entered in the case of Milingo Lungu for theft of k4, 400, 000. 00, money laundering and possession of property reasonably suspected to be proceeds of crime involving property at stand number 6432/36433 in Mass Media area and property number 7934 in Sunningdale, Chipushi road in Lusaka.

The accused person has been remanded in custody, awaiting court appearance. Kindly find attached hereto a copy of our earlier correspondence which submitted the physical docket, for your ease of reference.

Submitted for your action”, read the 7 April 2022 dated letter from the DEC’s Kwaleyela Mukelabai, writing on behalf of the Director General Mary Chirwa, to Siyunyi.
In response both to the commission and the earlier concern expressed by Lungu’s lawyers, the DPPwrote to the DEC on the same dayseeking an explanation on why they had rearrested Lungu on the same matter over which her office had earlier entered a nolle.

“Reference is made to your minute dated 7th April instant referenced DEC/AMLIU/FIC/10/21.Furthermore, my Office has received information from the lawyers, Messrs.

Sakwiba Sikota, SC and Moses Chitambala, representing the above person that he has been re-arrested on the same charges 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 (sic) 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 DPP wrote in response.

12 April 2022

Civil rights activist Chama Fumba, popularly known as Pilato, wrote to the Judicial Complaints Commission (JCC), asking the body to remove DPP Siyunyi foralleged gross incompetence misconduct over her handling of the case involving Lungu.

Fumba argued that the decision to enter a nolle in the Lungu case was against the public interest and that the DPP has no powers to instruct law enforcement agencies on which persons to arrest or not to arrest.

Later, on the same day, UPND cadres led by Lusaka Province chairperson Obvious Mwaliteta held a press briefing at which they gave DPP Siyunyi a 48-hour ultimatum in which to resign or risk being hounded out of office. Mwaliteta claimed that Siyunyi was likely to undermine the anti-corruption drive if she remained in her position.

14 April 2022

UPND Lusaka district information and publicity secretary Matomola Likwanya asked the police to arrest DPP Siyunyi for the offence of conspiracy to defeat the course of justice over her handling of the matter relating to the former KCM provisional liquidator. In a letter to the Inspector General of Police dated April 14, 2022, the ruling party official accused Siyunyi of colluding with Lungu and his lawyers to discontinue the criminal charges against the accused.

What next?

I predict that DPP Siyunyi will be bullied into resigning or taking early retirement to pave the way for the appointment of a DPP who will be seen by the executive as one of their own – possibly a lawyer who has previously represented the UPND or Hichilema.

As stated earlier, every new president of Zambia, apart from Rupiah Banda, has on assuming office devised a strategy to get rid of the DPP appointed by their predecessor and install their own to cover their possibly corrupt tracks and weaken their opponents.
Following his defeat of founding president Kenneth Kaunda in 1991, Frederick Chiluba moved quickly to replace DPP Gregory Phiri with Samuel Munthali on an acting capacity by appointing Phiri to the High Court.

It wasonly later that Chiluba appointed a substantive DPP in Meebelo Kalima, who was hounded out of office in 1998 through a three-member tribunal and replaced with Mukelabai Mukelabai.

After Levy Mwanawasa took office in 2002, he suspended the Chiluba-appointed DPP for allegedly conniving with people on trial for corruption and theft of public fundsand appointed a three-member tribunal to investigate him. Mwanawasa’s move followed failed attempts to persuade Mukelabai to resign from his position or take sabbatical leave.

Although the tribunal cleared Mukelabai of wrongdoing, it controversially recommended his retirement since, in its judgement, the relationship between the executive and the substantive DPP had broken down.

After his initial choice for the position of chief prosecutor, Caroline Sokoni, was twice rejected by parliament for lack of the necessary experience in prosecutions and criminal law, Mwanawasa chose Chalwe Mchenga, who had served as Mukelabai’s deputy.

Following his victory in the 2008 election, president Rupiah Banda maintained Mchenga as DPP. After the PF won power in 2011, and as recently disclosed by Wynter Kabimba, President Michael Sata induced Mchenga to vacate the position by appointing him as judge of the High Court to pave the way for the employment of Mutembo Nchito (executive choice of DPP).Less than two months after he succeeded Sata in January 2015, president Lungu suspended Nchito and set up a four-member tribunal to investigate him for alleged misconduct based on two charges.

The first involved Nchito’s irregular entry of nolle prosequi, allegedly in abuse of his power, including in a criminal case against him.

The second related to his decision to take over and subsequently discontinue prosecution of criminal cases in matters in which he allegedly had a personal interest.

The president’s move followed unsuccessful attempts to persuade Nchito to resign instead of facing an acrimonious removal from office.

After the tribunal completed its work, president Lungu informed Nchito that he had relieved him of his position as DPP, on the recommendation of the tribunal, whose findings and report have never been made public nor availed to Nchito himself(further proof of executive meddling in the operations of the DPP).

He then proceeded to appoint Siyunyi, thecurrent DPP who now faces two allegations of gross incompetence and misconduct.

The first relates to her entry of the nolle prosequi in the above-mentioned criminal case involving Milingo Lungu allegedly in abuse of her power and violation of public interest.

The second charge impugns wrongdoing on the basis that the DPP interfered with the power of the DEC to arrest suspects by asking the body to explain its decision to rearrest Milingo Lungu on the same charges she had discontinued earlier. Both are extremely weak charges, which any impartial body should have no trouble in dismissing.

The first, concerning the DPP’s power to enter a nolle prosequi, has already been addressed by the Constitutional Court in the 2017 case of Milford Maambo and Others v The People.

As O’Brien Kaaba and Pamela Sambo argued when commenting on that case, theConcourt “held that the DPP enjoyed absolute or unfettered discretion in the exercise of their powers, and was not even answerable to the courts.

Although we do not agree with this decision (because in a constitutional democracy power is given for purposes consistent with underlying constitutional values), it represents the current position of the ‘law’ until a future court reverses it.

This being the ‘law’, it follows that how the DPP exercises power under the Constitution is unassailable. In granting nolle prosequi and discontinuing criminal matters, [the] DPP was simply exercising [t]his unfettered discretion”.

Simply put, the DPP’s power to enter a nolle, which Siyunyi exercised in discontinuing Milingo Lungu’s case, is not subject to review by anyone. It is unrealistic to call for the removal of Siyunyi for applyingthe authority vested in her office when the most superior court on constitutional matters previously ruled that the DPP has unlimited discretion which even the court itself cannot question. It is shortsighted to focus on Siyunyi’s removal.

A more urgent concern is the need to review the current law which gives the DPP absolute discretion to enter a nolle prosequi without any form of accountability and giving the court the opportunity to determine whether the reasons provided are in the interest of justice, judicial integrity, and the public.

If this problem is not rectified, the next DPP will abuse this discretion and undermine public interest for the benefit of the ruling elites.

The second complaint – that the DPP interfered with the power of DEC to arrest a suspect – is most unconvincing, given the exchange above between the two offices, which suggests that both are working to secure the aims of justice.

If anything, it is the DEC that has interfered with the DPP’s constitutional functions by rearresting on the same charges – without providing any new substantive evidence – the person who has been released on a nolle prosequi. (If the police had moved to rearrest Hichilema on the same treason charges he was arraigned on a few days after Siyunyi entered the nolle prosequi that freed him from a four-month prison ordeal in 2017, would such a move amount to the police carrying out their job or undermining the DPP?).

It is important to note that Siyunyi never took issue with the new charge of property suspected to be proceeds of crime. Her concern in the letter was about the same charges for which she had entered a nolle prosequi.

Before rearresting Lungu on the K4.4 million money-laundering indictment, the DEC should have obtained the docket from the DPP, consolidated the file with new evidence that would warrant the rearrest of the person, and then moved to act.

By rearresting Milingo Lungu on the same charge without new evidence, the DEC has shown contempt for the DPP’s office and manipulated public opinion in a way that has made Siyunyi’s position politically (but not constitutionally) untenable.

Of course, this works to the UPND’s advantage as what matters to them is not whether the process and grounds of the DPP’s removal from office are proper. What the ruling party wants is for Siyunyi to go, by whatever means, so that the president can replace her with someone who will do their bidding, much in the same way that Siyunyi is generally seen as having done the bidding of the PF. Unlike the PF, who masked their interest in ousting Nchito from his position as DPP by using proxies of the ruling party, the UPND are blatantly – and perhaps methodically – using party officials and cadres to seek Siyunyi’s removal. This speaks to the political nature of the case more than the constitutional and legal merits of the allegations levelled against her.

In my view, the campaign for the removal of Siyunyi from her position as DPP is a political project that has little to do with her potential ability to frustrate the fight against corruption.

By remaining in her position, Siyunyi is making it difficult for the UPND to coordinate their effort to dismantle the main opposition party by using the courts of law and political offences targeted at potential PF presidential aspirants and other opposition leaders.On paper, the position of DPP is in some ways more powerful than the President of Zambia.

The fear of having an effective, independent, and professional incumbent chief public prosecutor explains the desire by successive presidents to have a pliant individual who can do their bidding.

This is what we are witnessing today. Who will be the UPND’s DPP?

Well, Siyunyi is being bullied into resigning or retiring – and will be gone soon. Will the fight against corruption gain momentum with her inevitable exit? I am not persuaded.

Any anti-corruption campaign in Zambia today that does not include the investigation and possible prosecution of Edgar Lungu – a man who presided over a corrupt administration and reportedly only agreed to step down after Hichilema promised him never to lift his immunity from prosecution – is not complete and wholly legitimate; it is simply a political ploy to weaken the PF.

DPP MUST GO …she can’t survive a tribunal – Chifire

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DPP MUST GO …she can’t survive a tribunal – Chifire

By Oliver Chisenga

THE letter that the DPP wrote to the director general of DEC has just exposed how compromised she is, says activist Gregory Chifire.
Recently, Director of Public Prosecutions Lillian Siyunyi’s entered a nolle prosequi in a matter where former Konkola Copper Mines provisional liquidator Milingo Lungu stood charged of money laundering involving K4.4 million.
However, the Drug Enforcement Commission re-arrested Lungu a day later.
The action angered Siyunyi who wrote to the DEC, demanding the director general Mary Chirwa exculpates herself over the decision.


Siyunyi’s letter attracted anger from Zambians that she was not acting in public interest.
Adding his voice on the matter, Chifire said Siyunyi is a compromised DPP who could not continue staying in office.
“She must go. She has always been a stumbling block in the delivery of criminal justice. She has failed to separate her professional [life] from her private life. She has always shielded her friends, acquaintances and those from the PF against prosecution,” he said. “She tried to hide her partiality and bias but her emotions took the
better of her. She has unmasked herself.”


Chifire, who is Southern Africa Network against Corruption (SANAC) director, accused Siyunyi of being “so passionate about saving PF criminals”.
He said it was baffling how easily she was willing to sacrifice not only her career but also the interest of Zambians.
“One wonders what PF criminals have done to her. Siyunyi can never survive a tribunal. She can do herself a great service by resigning. Those that are telling her to continue in office won’t be there to help her respond to the many cases that will surface at the tribunal; she will be alone,” Chifire said. “Then everyone will start calling for her neck. Thus, DPP knows deep down her heart that she is not innocent. There are so many cases where she has abused her authority and those cases have now come to haunt her.”


He said this is the right time for Siyunyi to call it quits when she is still retaining some sympathy from some quarters.
Chifire said Siyunyi’s ‘arrogant attitude’ would not help her at all.
“Her letter to the director general of DEC is ultra vires the law and makes a good case fit for instituting a tribunal against her,” said Chifire.


“From where I stand, the best was for her to humble herself as opposed to trying to show that she wields authority and power by writing the kind of letter she wrote to the Director General of the DEC.”


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.”

On how to make the Patriotic Front great again

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On how to make the Patriotic Front great again

By Joseph Chirwa

Introduction

The Patriotic Front (PF) has always been a party in denial.

It was in denial that it could lose the 2021 historic vote. It is in denial that it lost the vote. It is in denial that it has no chance of ever forming government again if it does not change. It is in denial that it has to change. It is in denial that it has not changed.

The following is my submission on how the PF can be great again; on how it can avoid death. On how it can revive and survive. I wrote in August, 2021 that like a band of thieves, the PF will disintegrate and this prediction seems more and more probable than ever.

Branding and rebranding process

According to the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary, a ‘brand’ is an activity of giving a particular name and image to goods and services so that people will be attracted to them and want to buy them. Rebranding is defined by the same authority as “to change the image of a company or organisation or one of its products or services, for example by changing its name or by advertising it in a different way. As can be seen above, rebranding entails change. Then what is change? Change simply means to become different. There can never be rebranding without change. Change is a prerequisite to rebranding. Change is the raison d’être for rebranding.

Since its defeat in the 2021 elections, it can hardly be said that the PF has changed. The only thing that has changed is that it has lost power and is powerless. It has the same philosophy. It has the same leadership. It has the same modus operandi. It is the same party. The same egoistic and pompous party. We seem unremorseful and without a unity of purpose.

The King Cobra hangover

The PF was based on the philosophy of one person in the name of Michael Chilufya Sata. It is a party formed by one person, hence it has become difficult for his followers to understand the vision behind the movement. Unlike other major parties whose formation was based on a philosophy, the PF was formed as a ‘one-man’ movement. A visionary and populist leader who mastered the art of persuasion. Because of his wit and charisma, he was able to sway peoples’ minds without even explaining substantive issues. He issued sweeping statements without solutions. He wooed his audience by his humour. He cowed his opponents by his ‘chintinya’ (scare). He was an all-round politician. A veteran of the liberation struggle. His death left unfillable void. His ghost still haunts the PF more so that he left a power struggle and a leadership contest that still boils up to today. He thrived on anarchy. He thrived on ‘divide-and-conquer’ tactics. He left no heir apparent. He left a shipwreck for all his successors. The survival of the PF depends on him. A Sata-like figure is perhaps needed to gather disciples used to his style of leadership.

Unity in time of defeat

The survival of an army is unity in purpose. This is what made the PF survive after three defeats: 2001, 2006 and 2008. President Sata commanded unity of purpose and unity of direction at every moment of defeat. The PF was used to winning after the 2011 elections. The party forgot the taste of defeat after swooping to victory in 2011 and 2015. This is unusual for a party that had been a perennial loser. It swept to power after being favoured by the misdeeds of the Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD). Instead of learning as to what led to the loss of the MMD, it copied and adopted the same modus operandi. Instead of learning from the failures of the MMD it competed to surpass the MMD. The end result was an unlikely victory of the UPND.

Post August 2021, the party has continued to act and behave as it did prior to its loss. It is reluctant to hold free and fair elections at the national conference to allow all its membership to contest positions from top to bottom. It still intends to impose leadership on its members. Failing to comprehend that it is no longer in power and it is no longer as lucrative as it was, the party is in denial. Those in leadership positions still feel important. They still feel entitled. They still feel privileged but tables have turned. It is time to sober up.

Change of leadership is inevitable

The current leadership of the PF was not elected. It was imposed on the party by the party president. Other than president Edgar Lungu and vice-president Inonge Wina who went ‘unopposed’ all the Members of the Central Committee (MCCs) were imposed. Majority of these were not wanted or liked. They are still not wanted or liked. In short, the party leadership needs surgery. It needs an overhaul and a complete makeover.

It is time to subject all party positions to free and fair elections. Imposing leadership on the general membership may have worked for the UPND in its over 20 years in opposition but may not work with the two-time opposition PF. It may have worked for Michael Sata but may not work for the next party president. Clearly, it did not work for Edgar Chagwa Lungu. The issue of leadership is at the apex of the reasons for the party losing the 2021 elections. We had reached a stage of failing to distinguish mere cadre from MCC. The party became anarchist.

Of presidential candidates

A few members of the PF have expressed interest so far in order to contest the party presidency. This is Honourable Brian Mundubile – MP as a leading contender currently serving as member of parliament (MP) for Mporokoso and leader of the opposition in the National Assembly. He has previously served as chief whip and Northern Province minister. He is also the current chairperson for legal affairs.

Second is Chishimba Kambwili. He was not long-ago president of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC). He was clearly forced into the opposition as his love for the PF is undeniable. He was an MCC prior to forming NDC. He served as PF MP for Roan Constituency and as minister in charge of various portfolios including information and broadcasting, labour and social security and foreign affairs, among others. Then there is Emmanuel Mwamba. He is former spokesperson to second republican president Frederick Jacob Titus Chiluba. He served as permanent secretary for Southern Province and information and broadcasting, among others. He also served, until the loss of the PF, as ambassador to Ethiopia and the African Union. However, we have other party heavyweights that have not announced their intention but may contest the presidency. From the rank and file of the party, the following names have come up: Hon. Chitalu Chilufya – MP; Hon. Ronald Chitotela – MP; and the current acting vice-president Given Lubinda. Many more others are likely to contest the position.

‘New’ PF is the way-forward

There is need for a new PF. This means that the new leadership must be put in place. We must have new faces at the helm of the party. In the provinces and at all levels: district, constituency and ward. The change in leadership will make the party have some chance of survival. A true postmortem will show two things. First, it will show that the people of Zambia never liked the PF because of its leadership. Second, the PF membership never accepted or liked the leaders that were imposed on them. One of the two is true as both cannot be false.

In any case, the PF leadership was an accomplice for the atrocities of its general membership that led to the loss of the party. Instead of instilling discipline, the leadership fanned indiscipline. Party cadres were allowed to devour fellow members and outsiders at will and without any repercussions. It is time that those at the helm of the party must take a back sit. They must leave the leadership role to new members. Those identified with ‘old’ PF will be bad omen to the party. The Zambian voter expects new faces. The voters expect ‘new’ PF. We ignore this at our own peril. There will be no PF in 2026. We will only have ourselves to blame if we stick to leadership roles like a ‘kantemba’ regardless as to whether we are wanted or not. This is what has led to the death of the United National Independence Party and MMD. Both former ruling parties dead by their own swords.

Will there be PF in 2026?

As to whether the PF will exist in time for the 2026 general elections depends entirely on how the current leadership led by president Lungu will handle the transition process. Mishandling the process by employing old Satarian tactics of imposition and divide-and-conquer will not work post 2021. It may have worked with Sata in opposition and ECL in power but will not work this time around.

A ruling party does not usually have loyal members but majority are ‘bakandiles’ (bootlickers). Genuine members are found in the opposition. The PF was stronger in 2011 than in 2021 because it had loyal members and not ‘bakandiles’. This is a litmust test for the PF members. The true loyalists will be seen between 2021 and 2026. Others have already defected and abandoned the boat. Others are in hibernation. Others are waiting for opportunities. Others just want to finish their terms on the PF fearing that a defection will trigger a by-election.

The author is a lego-political and social commentator who is a bonafide member of the PF. He is waiting on the wings to take over the chairpersonship for legal affairs.

Cosmo Mumba is demanding K1 million from Simon Mwewa Lane for calling him a dog

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By LUCY PHIRI

NATIONAL Revolution Party leader Cosmo Mumba is demanding K1 million in damages from social media blogger Chitambala Mwewa commonly known as Simon Mwewa Lane for calling him a dog and that he is a broke political leader.

Dr Mumba in an interview said he has given Mr Mwewa a seven-day period to pay the said amount or he shall take him to court.

Dr Mumba said the demand for damages was arising out of insulting, defamatory and demeaning language used against him.

He said on several dates, Mr Mwewa repeatedly defamed him using his television network called “Simon Mwewa Television” and other social media platforms.

He stated that Mr Mwewa in his social media videos said he was broke and that he cannot afford to pay anyone a K5, 000. This was after the court issued a bench warrant for Mr Mwewa and he pledged a K5, 000 to who ever could find and arrest him.

Dr Mumba said the words meant to the public that as a leader of a political party, he was so broke that he couldn’t afford to pay K5, 000.

“Naturally citizens cannot entrust me with the presidency because I am broke, that’s what he meant. He also said on another day and published that I was a dog with a tail between my legs. Where is Cosmo Mumba today? A lost little puppy with his tail between his legs.’ this implies that I was a child of a dog, and a dog with a tail,” Dr Mumba said.

Dr Mumba also said, on unknown dates, Mr Mwewa published words saying he should not be allowed anywhere near President Hakainde Hichilema, that he could poison him.

“These words implies that I am a murderer capable of murdering the President and this can make the general public deduce that am a murderer. Further you published another article titled Simon Mwewa Lane opposes Lusaka City Council’s decision to name a road after Cosmo Mumba,” he said.

He said Mr Mwewa said Lusaka City Council will make a blunder if they want to do so otherwise Lusaka will be full of roads named after trouble makers and political jokers.

Dr Mumba has warned Mr Mwewa to pay K1 million for the damages he caused before seven days elapse or he risk being arrested. -Daily Nation

Zambia will default on debt if IMF deal collapses – Chizonde

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By Fanny Kalonda

FINANCIAL economist Bright Chizonde says the country is in a very desperate situation regarding its high debt amidst escalating global turbulences.

In an interview, Chizonde said if the IMF deal collapsed, the country would most likely default on the vast majority of its external debt which would lead to an international financial market blacklist.

‘’The fight against inequality, Alliance FIA among other stakeholders, have urged the new dawn government to seek other alternatives to economic recovery other than the International Monetary Fund programme. Zambia is in a very desperate situation with regards to its debt and economic prospects, especially with the escalating global turbulence,’’ he said. ‘’Zambia is like a man with a life-threatening tumor in the brain. The IMF has recommended and is willing to finance a lifesaving surgery.’’

He said although the International Monetary Fund (IMF) route looked risky for Zambians, it was the best option under the circumstance.

‘’Yes, it is a risky and painful experience to undergo such an operation, but what is the alternative? If family members demand for an alternative to the operation, what exactly does that alternative look like? Well, you can avoid the operation all together and wait for the cancer to kill you. You can also try some traditional remedies,” Chizonde said. “My point is, in our current economic predicament, the IMF is offering the most viable option. Zambia has some alternatives to this IMF deal. But none of these alternatives is better than the current IMF process. If the IMF deal collapses, Zambia will most likely default on the vast majority of its external debt. This will lead to an international financial market blacklist; meaning that the country will be considered as a bad debtor and will no longer be able to borrow from the international capital market.”

He added that the country could not afford to mess up the opportunity to deal with the debt overhang. Chizonde said the IMF offered the most viable option to the current economic predicament.

And Chizonde said that the country would most likely lose some of its national strategic assets if the IMF deal failed.

‘’Though the terms and conditions surrounding some of our bilateral debt, like the Chinese debt we have over accumulated are not known, they will certainly involve the takeover of some public entities and strategic assets. With the default status, Zambia will lose foreign direct investment and there will be massive capital outflows,’’ he said further. ‘’Since our economy is heavily dependent on FDI and external capital, we will have a significant economic downturn. This will include high inflation, unstable exchange rate and low economic growth. Ultimately, these will translate into increased cost of living and escalated poverty levels. It may now be apparent that championing for a home-grown solution, away from the IMF deal is not as fancy as it sounds. As a nation, we simply cannot afford to mess up this opportunity to deal with our debt overhang. The IMF offers the most viable option to the current economic predicament.”

Chizonde said without the IMF deal, Zambia had no capacity to pay the debt.

“In Zambia’s case, the alternatives are to wait for the inevitable default, having noted that we already lack the capacity to pay off our external debt. We can also go eastwards, toward China and others, to borrow extensively in order to pay off our current debt while auctioning off all our remaining state assets,” said Chizonde.

After Seeding US$300k Bentley To Uebert Angel, Harare Businessman’s Marriage Collapses

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After Seeding US$300k Bentley To Uebert Angel, Harare Businessman’s Marriage Collapses
18 April 2022
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The businessman, who claimed to have seeded a US$300 000 Bentley Continental to Prophet Uebert Angel nine years ago, is the same man today being accused of allegedly abusing his lover Monica Gadu.

The businessman Ndabazinengi and his lover, Gadu, 30 have since fell out despite siring one child together.

Gadu claims she has been a victim of abuse, allegedly inflicted by Shava, who has allegedly been threatening to withdraw all the financial support, exposing the woman and her baby to the possibility of being thrown out of the house they are renting.

Recently, Gadu posted their photographs, and that of their one-year-old baby, into the inbox of Shava’s wife, Eurita.

She said she was protesting over unpaid rentals and lack of support and described Shava as abusive.

“It is better for me to suffer with my child than to continue living in silence while being physically and emotionally abused by Shava,” said Monica.

“I have approached the police several times about being assaulted, but the cases die because of threats that I would lose financial support.

“Ndofa nekurohwa nekuda mari here yandinopihwa nemuseredzero asi ini ndakabereka mwana naye?

“I have some photographs of my buttocks and face bruised and he warns me about taking the matter to law enforcement agencies, or anyone in authority, and threatens to kill me.

“For how long will I live and die silently for the sake of money and a marriage which he does not want to introduce to his legal wife?

“It is true that I posted some photographs and messages between me and him to his wife Eurita for her to understand my plight.”

She has since lodged another police report against Shava under RRB 5011895 at Rhodesville Police Station over the threats she received after H-Metro published their story last week.

“Shava sent threatening messages following the publication of his story and I decided to lodge a police report fearing for my life,” said Monica.

“He threatened to come and deal with me and return to South Africa where he would reside forever.“It is better for me to have peace of mind than to be emotionally and physically abused for the sake of being supported financially,” she said.

Shava denied harassing Gadu but conceded there were some challenges in their relationship.

“Ndewangu mukadzi wemusikanzwa uyo asi zvaarikutaura ndezvekunyepa nekuti ndakatobhadhara mari yerent ye mwedzi miviri,” said Shava.

“There are some issues behind her claim of lack of support which she does not want to tell.

“She has not been faithful and I never assaulted her as alleged, but she is hiding the real issues.

“I do not have one house in Harare, for her to struggle for accommodation, even her Greendale rented house is paid up.

“She is after fighting me because she sent some photographs of me with her and the child to my wife’s Facebook account, exposing me, and I do not know why she is doing this.”

However, it has since emerged that Shava is the same businessman who dragged Prophet Angel to court over a US$300 000 Bentley Continental he claimed to have seeded to the Spirit Embassy leader.

In June 2015, the case collapsed after High Court judge, Justice November Mtshiya, confirmed Prophet Angel’s sale of the vehicle to another local businessman, after dismissing Shava’s application, to repossess the vehicle, with costs.

Shava did not appear in court for the judgment.

He had claimed he donated the car to Angel after being promised his blessings with increase three-fold.

However, this did not happen, as promised.

“Whereupon, after reading documents filed of record and hearing counsel (Angel’s lawyer, Advocate Webster Chinamora), it is ordered that plaintiff (Shava) being in default, claim is dismissed with costs,” read the judge’s order.

In the court papers, Prophet Angel disputed that Shava was the owner of the vehicle, as he claimed.

“The Respondent (Shava) was never the owner of the motor vehicle. The motor vehicle was owned by one Anderson Tagara whose name appears on the registration book,” said Prophet Angel.

“Further, the motor vehicle was purchased from Anderson Tagara by Benjamin Mudzanire — the Applicant’s (Prophet Angel) brother and there is an agreement of sale to that effect.”

-State Media/ZimEye

Sinormal Calendar

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Sinormal Calendar

By Godfrey Chitalu

When my meticulous methodical leader decided to go on a working holiday at his farm, I aimlessly drove my Landcruiser VX-R to Si Normal to buy one pocket of cement.

In these Si Normal times of fuel increments, Honorables sometimes have no enough liquidity to buy in bulk. Although it was April fools holiday, I received a wonderful reception as the Si Normal ambassador herself was acting as a sales lady on that very day: all regular staff were on holiday.

After I paid using coins for my pocket of cement, the ambassador advised that it would be ideal for the package to be delivered to my house during a normal working day on a forklifter.

In appreciation for the gesture of enriching his company with that coinful purchase, he decided to offer me an extra gift in form of a calendar. Never mind what people are saying, it was just a small gift concealed in a brown paper bag. Unlike the previous regime where Honorables got brown envelopes at night, my calendar was gifted in broad day light.

Since my hands are constantly tired from the lifting of files for job seekers, I requested the Si Normal ambassador herself to carry the gift to my fuel saving vehicle. What I did not know was that a disgruntled bombastic and binoculatic leader had positioned DSL cameras allover Si Normal.

My annoyance is that the pictures that have gone viral show the ambassador carrying a briefcase and not a paper bag. Si Normal iyi ni photoshop!

I want to come out clean, it only had a Si Normal calendar whose fiscal year started on 1st April, which some of you know as fool’s day. And this writing, Si Normal, it is an extension of fools day. My current focus now is to find out who the disgruntled person shot and circulated those pictures. Si Normal to take pictures of Honorables without their permission.

Where is this new culture of spying on your leaders coming from? Si Normal iyi! There must be something the public is hiding! Why all of a sudden are you making our lives harder than our chikanda mbwelenge economy? If we promised Corollas, is it our fault that these vehicles are no longer in supply?

As for monthly fuel increments are we the ones who invaded Ukraine? Ba 1.8 ka Normal tesana, surely ka Si Normal calendar chabe kativute?

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We stand with DPP Siyunyi – Silavwe

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We stand with DPP Siyunyi – Silavwe

By Fanny Kalonda

GOLDEN Party of Zambia president Jackson Silavwe says the UPND is trying to bully the Director of Public Prosecutions Lillian Siyunyi into submission so as to bend to their political will and emotions.

“We differ with those calling for her resignation. We stand with DPP Lillian Siyunyi,” Silavwe said.
The UPND in Lusaka have called for the resignation of Siyunyi.


Lusaka province UPND chairperson Obvious Mwaliteta alleged that the DPP is not serving the interests of the country in the fight against corruption adding that the failure to resign would prompt the provincial leadership to apply articles 143, 144 and 182 of the Republican Constitution to have her removed from office.
On Thursday, UPND members reported Siyunyi to Inspector General of Police Lemmy Kajoba for alleged abuse of office and misconduct.


The party members led by Matomola Likwanya said they decided to report the DPP for a criminal offence of conspiracy to defeat the course of justice alleging that the DPP has abrogated section 112 of the penal code.
But Silavwe said Siyunyi was being treated with political suspicion by the UPND for one simple reason that she was appointed by former president Edgar Lungu.


“The UPND is trying to bully the DPP into submission so as to bend to their political will and emotions. The calls by the UPND for the DPP to resign are unfounded,” he said. “Madam Siyunyi is a seasoned professional. It is a clear case of a ruling party, UPND, interfering with the operations of state institutions. The correspondence between the DPP and DEC is good for a growing democracy. It spells accountability and a strong separation of powers between state institutions. We differ with those calling for her resignation. We stand with DPP Lillian Siyunyi.”
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.”

Kasempa Chief Calls For The Firing Of Moles In Govt

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KASEMPA SUB-CHIEF CALLS FOR THE FIRING OF MOLES IN GOVERNMENT.
Sub-Chief Nkumba of the Kaonde speaking people of Kasempa District has advised government to get rid of all civil servants frustrating its developmental agenda.


The sub-Chief has observed that while the new dawn government means well for its people, there are some bad seeds within the system only bent on ensuring that it fails at all cost.


He has observed that some of these civil servants are royalist from from previous regime and have regrouped to fighting government internally.


Sub-Chief Nkumba observes that failure to tame those identified as enemies of the state in government has potential to derail development.


The Sub-Chief said this when Kasempa Lawmaker Brenda Tambatamba who is also Labour and Social Security Minister called on at his Palace Friday morning.


Meanwhile the Chief has thanked government for the numerous achievements scored in a short period it has been in government.
He stated that the free education policy has seen most children in his chiefdom who could not be enrolled in schools now in school due to the policy.


The Sub-Chief has also thanked government for restoring peace and unity in the country.
According to him, people are now able to freely interact regardless of which political grouping one belongs to sumthing he says was never the case in the past.
And in response, Ms. Tambatamba said government was pleased with the support it continues to receive from traditional leaders not only from Kasempa but across the four corners of the country.


Ms. Tambatamba said this demonstrates government’s resolve to running an all inclusive government.
The Member of Parliament also seized the opportunity to inform the Sub-Chief that her government under the leadership of President Hakainde Hichilema will not hesitate to deal with any civil servant working against government.
She also informed the Sub-Chief that all medical officers stealing drugs from health centres to stock their own pharmacies will not have it easie in this government if identified.


Ms. Tambatamba states that if found wanting the long arm of the law should be used to deal with such officers.
The Lawmaker said it is sad to note that while government is working hard to provide medicines for its people, there is another group of people wanting to steal the same medicines there by disadvantaging those who are the targeted beneficiaries.
Ms. Tambatamba is on a developmental tour of her constituency

SUSPEND VAT ON IMPORTATION OF EDIBLE OILS, PF URGES UPND GOVT

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SUSPEND VAT ON IMPORTATION OF EDIBLE OILS

17th April, 2022

It is an indisputable fact that the cost of living has continued to rise beyond the reach of most Zambians. The latest data from JTCR shows that a family of 5 in Lusaka needs not less than K9, 400 per month to meet its basic needs and nutrition requirements.

Further, statistics show that amongst the main contributors to the spike in the cost of living is the price of cooking oil. Most people especially our poor mothers from the compounds who depend on baking vitumbuwa for their survival as well as young adults such as students who depend on such products for their breakfast are enduring the worst brunt of the effects of the current high prices of cooking oil.

As a former ruling party and the largest opposition political party in Zambia, the Patriotic Front has the requisite experience on issues of governance and the economy, thus we are rightly placed to offer tangible solutions and alternatives to the UPND government for the benefit of the Zambian people. We therefore call upon the Government to immediately SUSPEND VAT on importation of edible oils; this includes Crude Soya Bean Oil as well as Crude Palm Oil. This suspension should not be indefinite, it can run for at-least a period of not more than 6 months. The objective is to cushion our people from the prevailing harsh economic challenges they are currently suffering from.

Further, Government can give tax waivers through a Statutory Instrument to traders who import at-least not less than 5000 metric tonnes of edible oil per month. This will save businesses and protect jobs that are currently under threat as the cost of doing business continues to rise due to high fuel prices amongst other factors.

Just like mealie meal, cooking oil is not a luxury but a basic necessity, therefore it is prudent for the Government to do everything within its power to make such a commodity accessible and affordable to all Zambians.

It is our utmost faith that the Government will seriously consider the proposals we have suggested in order to help reduce the cost of living for our people.

Issued by:
Antonio M. Mwanza
PF Media Director

MPs job is not to buy things for the constituency but to represent it – UPND Mongu youths leader

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By Wamui Nyumbu

UPND Mongu central constituency youths leaders have denied the allegations that area Member of parliament Hon Oliver Amutike has refused to help a family in Winela area of Mongu.

Mr Mubita Mubita has advised people to bear in mind that it’s not an MP responsibilities to always help everyone in the district but he can only help where he can manage.

Mr Mubita told BBN this morning that, I don’t think buying a coffin for any bereaved family is a responsibility of any member of parliament across Zambia, let’s learn to understand roles and responsibilities of our members of parliament.
He can only pledge if he wants as a person in the community, a member is responsible for the constituency policy initiatives and presents them in parliament for the house’s consideration e.t.c any other thing he or she does is deemed out of his free will.

Mr Mubita asked, Is it the responsibility of politicians to buy coffins for everyone? Unfortunately, our politicians go through such requests all the time. What they spend during campaigns and handouts during their term is more than what they earn. It’s little wonder they will take illegal money at the first temptation. Constituents, please understand the role of MPs and let them focus on their jobs. Otherwise, they will start avoiding you. You can’t be asking for money all the time.

People don’t have money every day regardless of their position in society.

Meanwhile Mr Mubita has labeled Mr Munyinda’s article that it is laced with hatred towards the MP, the man is just from donating a good number of blankets to Lewanika hospital, if we expect him to help everyone that calls him then we are expecting too much, do we know how many such calls he receives every day? He also has a family to take care of. By the way, get his side of story too.

On the same Friday, people claim that he refused to help , Hon Amutike was actually at Lewanika General Hospital donating 200 blankets. I can confirm that the honorable didn’t even receive any phone call because he only received one phone call over funeral from Mulambwa area where he even helped.

Mr Munyinda Munukayumbwa a well known barotseland activist has written an article where he said the area MP failed to help the family during the funeral time.

Credit: BBN

2026 PF COMEBACK THOUGHT IS TOO PREMATURE, HH IS STILL VERY POPULAR

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2026 PF COMEBACK THOUGHT IS TOO PREMATURE, HH IS STILL VERY POPULAR

When a plane is taking off, sometimes it struggles to stabilize and fly smoothly during the initial few minutes. And if the sky turbulences are heavy and prolong, this can create a sense of panic for many passengers. But for us regular plane users in the US, the occasional sky bumps and turbulences means nothing becoz our faith and confidence is always in the pilot or captain of the plane. Many Zambians know that, there is nothing scaring about passing through bumps on the road; it is a routine phase for many drivers and it doesn’t mean a possible deadly accident soon or later.

This is how Zambia’s President HH must be viewed for now; he is a licensed pilot who has just taken off with a huge Boeing flying up the blue skies facing heavy governance clouds, storms and turbulences such as a huge national debt, increasing cost of living, high unemployment, consistent fuel increments, lack of medicine in health facilities, high political tensions, ethnic divisions, regionalism, poverty, etc. It could be too premature and grossly unfair to mistrust and denounce a known licensed pilot as a risk captain merely because his plane is passing through the initial take off turbulences in Zambian skies when the plane is headed for a three days flight into Tokyo, Japan. Turbulences are normal for planes in the blue sky.

But will all the social economic challenges remain unresolved in the next four or five years? Is it factual and fair to call HH a failed president or political liar after 8 months when he was elected to govern for 5 years? Will HH fail to deliver all his promises during his five years mandate? What will his critics say when or if he delivers most of his campaign promises by 2025? What if the political and economic dynamics change to his favour in the next three or four years?

Assuming that HH will fail because political and economic conditions will remain negative throughout his five years term is both dangerous, wrong, inhuman, malicious and unpatriotic. So far, HH and UPND have proven to be gaining political popularity. Despite facing economic difficulties, many Zambians are overwhelmingly voting UPND including in Lusaka, Western, Southern, Eastern and Northern provinces in all the last local bye elections. Both HH and UPND’s political popularity is still high and growing among Zambians especially that PF wrongly assumes that many people are already tired or so disappointed with UPND and want them back in power today or tomorrow.

To think that Zambians only think between UPND and PF is equally self misdirection. For whatever reason, all the immediate past local bye elections are showing that the political landscape of Fred M’membe’s Socialist party has been clearly defined and emerged. In the April, 2022 bye elections, the Socialist party was consistently scoring second to UPND or top on many polling stations both in Western and Northern provinces while PF was persistently scoring third. In a bye election, it means all political parties featured known local people as their respective candidates.

Apart from true rebranding, PF has many bridges to cross before thinking of a comeback either in 2026 or 2031. The bridges range from the choice of a new party president at their 2022 general conference; the reaction of their key leaders and national membership to whoever will emerge party president; winning the hearts of Zambian voters again given the political trauma and victimization of citizens by cadres, the tag of lacking respect for civil servants and public institutions, the label of promoting street lawlessness and public disorder, as well as the perception of grossly looting and abusing public resources and so forth. These political bridges are real for PF.

Despite passionately transforming and vividly delivering in the road, health, education, social welfare, agriculture and legal sectors massively, PF and ECL were unanimously rejected out of power in 2021 with Lungu only winning in Eastern, Muchinga and Luapula while HH won in the remaining seven provinces. This is where HH and UPND must pray and work hard because Zambians have proven to be both vengeful and slippery when it comes to voting; the majority saw ECL as a good leader but they chose HH as their better Bally-political father.

Jonathan Musonda
USA, Los Angels

Minister Kakubo: Mfwiti Mfwiti Against Him?

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MINISTER KAKUBO: MFWITI MFWITI AGAINST HIM?

By Isaac Mwanza

The Kakubo issue must be a lesson to many Ministers on how they ought to or ought not to conduct themselves in public because in all they do, they are representative of the Republican President Hakainde Hichilema who appointed them and task them on what to do. In no way do I think Kakubo received some cash or didn’t receive some cash. He is quite a good man but public perception is bigger in this country.

The last one week, there has been revelations that some named Ministers at Finance and State House, led by the Attorney General’s Office met former Liquidator Milingo Lungu and negotiated the resignation of Milingo Lungu in exchange for withdrawal of criminal charges.

We now at a point where the State could have gotten a lot of information during negotiations from Mr Milingo which they may want to use for prosecuting him, which deprives him the opportunity to put up a fair defence. But that is story for another day.

While I know that President Hichilema would not be naive to directly get involved in negotiating with Milingo, unless his handlers did him injustice to put him at such a risk, the actions of his Ministers put him in a compromised position in the eyes of the public such that not even the weak defense put up by State House and the silence of both the Minister and AG has strongly created a narrative that the meeting was true.

Now we have Kakubo meeting the businessman and Embassy Official in public, and walking away with the bag which he claims contained a pen and calendar.

Kakubo’s meeting was captured and his bag-carrying pictures are now circulating on social media, the same way the classified letter by the DPP was made to circulate on social media. This must tell his Ministers that their actions are under public scrutiny. We now have serious indications made by Tayali that the UPND are receiving the same favours from the same business entities who sponsored the PF, hence even the ACC will not disclose to the public about who the real owners of the 31 so called confiscated vehicles because it would unmask the identity of the generous business people.

Anyway, we don’t expect the President to act on these allegations against Ministers: at State House, Finance and now Foriegn Affairs. This is how it was even under the PF. The former President ECL always demanded for evidence. Am sure President Hichilema is demanding for the same. Former President ECL called what is happening mfwiti mfwiti type of doing things

About Gifts – Public Office And Law- Dickson Jere

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About Gifts – Public Office And Law
By Dickson Jere

Exchange of gifts will always be part of our human interactions at different levels. Some gifts comes as a matter of courtesy while others by the very culture of the people we interact with. For example, when you visit the chief – most tribes in Zambia – you are required to take a gift of one form or another. When President’s visit each other, they exchange gifts as part of the international custom. In other cultures, like China, it is considered rude when you fail to gift a high ranking official on his visit. Because the gifts can also be abused and by the conduit of bribery and corruption, some rules of engagements have been developed in different countries.

For starters – gifts are allowed to be given to high ranking government officials albeit under strict rules. For Cabinet Ministers, the rules on gifts are contained in the Cabinet Handbook.
It reads: “Ministers should exercise caution in accepting or rejecting offers of gifts from leaders, Ministers or officials of other governments, or in offering or initiating exchange of gifts.” The rule requires that the Ministers seek advice when it sure about the gifts.

However, the following rules are laid-down for Ministers if the gift is to be accepted.

  1. The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry should be informed
  2. Gifts of small value (equivalent in total to or less than a Minister’s nightly allowance while abroad may be kept by the recipient (Maybe calendar?)
  3. Gifts of higher value should be declared for customs purposes and handed over to the Ministry of disposal.
    The handbook does not specify what constitutes higher value but usually there is guide of such gifts. Rolex watches, vehicles, land and so on should be handed over to the State. Under section 87 of the Anti Corruption Commission (ACC) Act, public bodies are required to have a register for gifts and the law allows receiving “casual gifts” as long as it is not meant to influence the officer.

For Judges, it is even stricter. We have the law in place called the “Judicial (Code of Conduct) Act of 1999, which governs, among other things, how to handle gifts as a judicial officer. They are only allowed things like books, wedding gifts, cards, resource materials for use in their careers and the rule is even extended to their immediate family members!
Even with these exceptions, the law provides in Section 15 (2) that “the gifts, award or benefit could not reasonably be perceived as a bribe or corrupt practice or has intention to influence the officer in the performance of his judicial duties.”

In short, casual gifts are allowed in some instances. The ACC Act in section 90 states; “in any proceedings for an offence under this Act, it shall be valid defence that the gratification offered or accepted is an entertainment or a casual gift.”

The law and rules of gifts have been promulgated to stop abuse and not the act of gifting itself which is part of our human interaction. Some gifts are meant for specific offices and not the people occupying them. During our time in State House, we called it “the monkey in the chair theory” which means that all those coming with gifts and all are not coming to you but the office you occupy. So be wary…you leave office and the gifts stops and start flowing on the new guy in the chair!

As you debate, refer to the law and policy on gifts. Was it a casual gift? Was there a breach? Was it declared? Will it be declared if of high value? Is it smaller than the Minister’s night allowance which he is permitted to keep?
Happy Easter folks!

23-year-old Lady Who Travelled From Nigeria To Zanzibar In Tanzania To Celebrate Birthday Narrates Horrible Experience

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23-YEAR-OLD LADY WHO TRAVELLED FROM NIGERIA TO ZANZIBAR IN TANZANIA TO CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY NARRATES HORRIBLE EXPERIENCE…..

A Young lady who traveled from Nigeria to Zanzibar in Tanzania to have a remarkable 23rd birthday experience narrates her horrible ordeal.

According to a Twitter user identified as Zainab Oladehinde, she had planned a perfect getaway trip to Zanzibar without having the slightest clue of the horror awaiting her.

On her arrival in Tanzania on the first night, she witnessed a traumatizing experience at the hands of an unknown individual who snuck into her room while sleeping.

Narrating the ordeal on Twitter, Zainab stated how she battled for her life from a rape attempt to escaping her room within the hotel premises without being able to get help.

Here’s her narration below …

It’s high time I told my horrible experience in Zanzibar as a young solo female traveler.

This incident happened a year ago in April of 2021 but I haven’t been able to talk about it cause I’ve been in therapy for a year to heal from the psychological trauma as this experience
has been the most painful and traumatic experience I’ve ever faced in my entire life. Infact! I’m glad I’m still alive today to share my story.

On the 15th of April 2021, I flew from Lagos, Nigeria to Zanzibar, Tanzania for my 23rd birthday and I was extremely excited about it. I had my reservations about going to a foreign country as a solo female traveler but none of my thoughts would have prepared me for what I eventually witnessed and experienced in Tanzania.

It was a 2-day flight as we had a one day transit time in Adis Ababa Ethiopia. I arrived at my hotel WARERE BEACH hotel in Nungwi Zanzibar on the 16th of April, 2021 in the afternoon around 4pm where I had booked a
6 night accommodation.

On getting to the hotel, I was welcomed by the staff and they showed me my room which had a pool and sea view. Now, this looked like heaven to me and I can remember being so excited as this was going to be my dream birthday holiday.

I couldn’t do much except eat dinner as I was tired from my flight and I just wanted to sleep.
My itinerary the next day was to spend sometime to explore the hotel whilst I settle fully into vacation mode before I’d start my tourist activities which I never got the time to do

I had breakfast, went to the pool and the beach which was very nice . I mingled with some Russian couples who were also lodged at the hotel and by evening time, I was already in full birthday mode as it was just a few hours to my birthday.

At around 12am, a few friends and family called to wish me a happy birthday and then I went back to my room to sleep. Few hours into my sleep, I started to feel a strange hand touching my breast.“ Now, this was me sleeping naked on my bed in my hotel room with my doors locked

so this was definitely a dream”. I told myself and went back to sleep

Some few minutes afterwards, I started to feel my hands stroking someone’s penis. At this moment, I opened my eyes to confirm if It was actually a dream or I was in real danger.

Low and behold, it wasn’t a dream. There was a naked man lying on my bed and touching me at 2am in my hotel room ! He started calling me “baby” and then I became scared cause the room was dark as I had switched off the lights before I went to bed. Now, I was extremely scared

I asked the man “who are you?” But all he kept saying was “baby, baby” . I asked in a louder tone this time around cause I was getting angry and then he quickly stuffed his hands over my mouth in an attempt to stop me from shouting.

In this moment, I became very scared as I didn’t know who this was and why this person was in my room. A lot of things were going through my head at the same time. Who is this ? Does he have a weapon ? Will I get raped and killed on my birthday in a strange land?

How did this man get into my room? Should I struggle for my life? Will he rape me and throw me into the ocean directly opposite my room? Should I let him rape me so he may spare my life? Should I run? Will he chase me?

Who else is outside my door? Is he the only one? Does he have a knife? Will he stab me?

While all these was going through my head, this man tried to climb on top of me in an attempt to force his penis inside of me.

At this point, I became scared cause he was stinking so badly and that was the only thing I could smell. I couldn’t see his face so I started touching his body so I’d get some clarity on how to identify him if I ever get out of my room alive.

I was crying profusely now and needed to find a quick way to distract him so I started begging him not to rape me but he didn’t understand English as he kept on speaking Swahili to me. I then lied to him that I have HIV and he’d need to get a condom before sleeping with me.

He didn’t understand a word I said but immediately he heard HIV, he paused for a while.

I quickly wanted to use the opportunity to run but then he started strangling my neck. I became very scared for my life as I saw my life flash right before me in an instant

So I continued begging him and telling him I’d allow him have sex with me but he’d need to go get a condom so as not to get HIV. I saw that he reacted to the word “HIV” so I kept on saying HIV whilst crying profusely at this point.

His belt fell off the bed so I got an instant feeling that this man came to my room fully clothed before removing his clothes right on my bed. He wore his shoes and came back to press my neck against the bed

As I struggled to not let him strangle me, he left the room and told me he’d be back with a condom.
Immediately he left, I switched on the light, tried to call hotel reception but to my surprise, there was no intercom or phone lines to reach the hotel reception through the the room. How can there be no phones in the room in a hotel that was supposedly a 4.5 star hotel in Zanzibar? I immediately locked my doors, ran to the bathroom and called my friend. I couldn’t talk well cause I was just crying but finally, I could speak and then we decided

I couldn’t stay back in the room and wait for the rapist to come back. Hell! Who knows what would happen to me this time around when he comes back to my room.

Should I leave my room? I don’t know who or what is outside my hotel room either!

All these thoughts I had while I tried to call the police but no one was responding to their calls. Then I sent a message to the hotel’s owner that I had been speaking with weeks before my trip.

I decided it was very unsafe for me to remain in the room. If I’d die, I’d rather die trying to escape rather than let the man come back to attack me a second time in my room. I quickly put some clothes on and left my room barefooted so as not to make noise when I get out.

On getting outside the room, I wanted to make my way to the reception but then I saw two men who happened to be security men standing outside by the pool side having a conversation. I wanted to go meet them to tell them I had just just been attacked by a stranger in my room but I thought to myself “what if this was the person (s) who actually attacked me? ” Then I became extremely scared cause I’d have to find a way to get to the reception without those men seeing me.

Then I started to crawl on my knees chest around the leaves so no one could see me. When I got to hotel reception, I knocked on every door but no one answered me . I was crying profusely at this point cause I thought I wouldn’t survive this night. How could it be that there was no one in all these rooms at the reception?

Almost immediately, I remembered the Russian couple I had spent some time with the day before and I could go to their room to seek refuge.

The only issue was that the security men were directly opposite their room and I may get noticed if I go there.

At this point, I put my phone on silence and started crawling on my chest till I got to their room I hoped their room wouldn’t be locked so incase I get noticed, I would be able to call for help before anything happens to me.

Fortunately for me, the room was opened and I ran inside. They woke up almost immediately and I told the guy ‘Alex ‘ how I was strangled and almost got raped in my room. He advised that I stay in his room till we sort out the issue by day break. I called my friend to tell him I was in another room where I felt safe and he told me had called the hotel owner. This was around 4am in the morning.

At 6am in the morning, I left Alex’s room and went back to the reception. Still didn’t find anyone there .

I called my Taxi driver “Mr Suley” to come pick me up and take me to the police station as I waited at the hotel reception/restaurant.

I waited there for over 2 hours before I was attended to by the hotel manager “Mussa”

Mussa claimed to have received a phone call around 4am by the hotels owner to go check for me in my room after my friend had called them . He said he didn’t find me in the room so he went back to bed. My phone battery was low at this point so I had to go back to my room to pick up my charger. On getting to my room, I checked my bag where I had kept my money and then I realized my money was missing!

OMG !! I was super livid at this point. Not only did these people try to rape and kill me, they also stole my $1,100. I had one thousand, one hundred dollars in my bag and it was gone also.

I told Mussa to call out all the security personnel that were on duty the night before so we’d get the hang of who the culprit was. They all came out. I couldn’t recognize any of them but I could smell the man that was in my room that midnight.

The taxi driver arrived and we all left for the police station.

The hotel manager and owner still hadn’t reached out to me yet. When I was talking and telling the staff that I was sexually assaulted and strangled that midnight, they all acted nonchalant about my story.

When we got to the police station, I was asked to write my statement which I did. The police men asked me to narrate the incident to them and they advised I go to the hospital to go do a check up if I was raped or not.

They were all speaking Swahili and were asking me questions instead of interrogating the suspects. When I decided to take a picture of the police station and the statement I had written, the police men started shouting at me and threatening me to delete the pictures I have

I stood my ground and said I wouldn’t delete any picture. The police chief at the Nungwi police station then said he wouldn’t let them take me to the hospital for checkup if I don’t delete my pictures and videos

I didn’t delete my pictures and videos. Instead, I took more because this was the only weapon I had against them. I started to google Nigerian embassies in Tanzania. I called all of them but no one answered me

They finally let me go to the hospital for a checkup.

When we got to the hospital, the nurse confirmed that there was no penetration. I got back to the police station and the police men said they have no issue for the sexual assault since I wasn’t raped . That the only issue here was my stolen money .

The police men at the Nungwi police station in Zanzibar kept on bullying and harassing me. Told me to leave their police station that I wasn’t raped and they had confirmed there was no penetration from the nurses.

This was 3pm already. This day was my BIRTHDAY. My friends and family back in Lagos didn’t know all that was happening to me in Zanzibar. I was so frustrated, sad and scared. How could the police do this to me? How could the hotel do this to me?

I’m sorry but I’d need a break to continue as typing this is very overwhelming and sharing this is a whole lot more than I imagined. I’ll be back.

The hotel has closed off their comment section on Instagram but I won’t stop till everyone boycotts this crazy hotel. The owner and manager said I lied about my experience

Mongu Central MP Shocks Mourners After Refusing Publicly To Assist The Poor Family With K200 Contribution To Buy A Coffin

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MP REFUSES TO HELP BUY A COFFIN, “LET THE DEAD BURY THEMSELVES” – MONGU MP OLIVER AMUTIKE

” The rich will bury the rich , the poor will bury the poor”

Mongu Central MP Oliver Amutike yesterday told the family members who were stranded to buy a coffin to bury their relative who died saying let the dead bury themselves.

This came after one of the community members called the law maker to request for a K200 contribution towards the purchase of a coffin, but he refused and referred the mourners to the area Councilor.

The poor family almost used a bracket to bury their relative because of lack of money.

Read the story written by Barotseland Political activist Munyinda Munukayumbwa below:

HON. OLIVER AMUTIKE SHOCKS MOURNERS AT WINELA PLOTS AFTER REFUSING PUBLICLY TO ASSIST THE POOR FAMILY WITH K200 CONTRIBUTION TO BUY A COFFIN

Yesterday evening I took time to visit a funeral House at Winela plots where someone died.

The family members literally had nothing to facilitate the burial of their beloved one. They narrated to me that they had no transport even to take the body to the mortuary as well as money to buy a coffin as cheap as that of K800. I was briefed that due to their financial constraint the family were opting to bury their beloved one just the following day after he died. We struggled with other people to raise money towards transport and the buying of the coffin. The only money we managed to raise torwads the coffin was K600 and we were short of K200 to meet the K800 coffin cost.

Running with a lot of thoughts on how we could help bury the deceased in a dignified manner, some people recommended that we engage our Member of Parliament since the deceased was also a supporter of Hon. Amutike himself.

Promptly, I picked my phone and called Hon. Oliver Amutike to sorrowfully intervene in the sad situation.

I narrated to him the situation of the family and I asked him if he could help by contributing K200 towards the purchase of a coffin. Answering and speaking from his comfort zone and beautiful house, the humble servant of Mongu Central constituency Hon. Amutike Mumbuna MP developed money leprosy and failed to straighten his hands to help the vulnerable family, but swiftly referred me to the area Councilor. When I informed him that we had asked the Councilor already but he doesn’t have, the same Hon. Amutike told us to request the Mongu Deputy Mayor Mutompehi Suzyo Ng’uni.

In despair and sad mood I phoned the Deputy Mayor who told me to call him after a while. I waited for 30 minutes, I then called him back as promised (Deputy Mayor Mr. Mutompehi Suzyo). He switched off his line. This is the drama we faced from our Civic leaders, especially on the case of the MP it was really shameful because it was the community which asked for his intervantion not an individual.

Lucky enough, a Good Samaritan from Sikongo but always passionate about the people of Mongu, came to our aid and sent me the K200 within 15 minutes after explaining the situation to him. Thereafter, We managed to buy a coffin and buried this morning.

Politically, the community that gathered there have given Hon. Amutike a benefit of doubt even on other donations we hear he does give. It seems the man is interested in votes not the welfare of the people of Mongu. We are not saying it’s his duty to contribute K200 torwads the coffin but where it’s due I think K200 is too little for a Honorable Member of Parliament who resurfaced mysteriously from business circles in South Africa to represent the people of Mongu in Parliament.

The sad part is that Amutike failed to help the people during Easter time where people or Christians are bound to exchange love by sharing what they have with poor people. The K200 that we requested from the Hon. MP was not for drinking beer, but to help the family that lost a beloved one.

It was to help a family that failed even to take their beloved one who died to the mortuary because of lack of transport. It was to help the family that wanted to bury their beloved one after dying due to financial situation. It was to help send off the person who voted for him as Mongu Central Constituency MP. I am surprised that Hon. Oliver Amutike’s conscience is free even after he failed to help the poor dead electorate.

He has never even bothered to call me to ask if we managed to get a coffin and bury. He is silent inside his room in Mongu enjoying Parliament allowances. It is okey for him since people have voted for him already but he should not forget that his coming from South Africa just to contest for elections still has many questions, and this story confirms how genuinely he is connected to the people of Mongu.

By Mutompehi Munyinda Munukayumbwa
Barotseland political activist

Email: munukayumbwamunu@gmail.com
Phone number:+260975 384328

“There were more GRZ vehicles in LUKUTU Ward than the voters”- Brian Mundubile

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“There were more GRZ vehicles in LUKUTU Ward than the voters”

Kelvin Sichizya

April 16, 2022 – Mporokoso Central Member of Parliament Brian Mundubile says “there were more GRZ vehicles in LUKUTU Ward in Luwingu than the voters President Kaakainde Hichilema wanted

And Mr. Mundubile, the leader of the opposition in Parliament says President Hichilema has always preached the prudent use of resources but” unfortunately, he is not living by that.

Speaking radio Mano in Kasama today, the PF Member of the Central Committee (MCC) said the fixed wing aircrafts and helicopters and over 50 GRZ vehicles President Hichilema brought to Kasama and to the Ward when he went to drum up support for the UPND candidate in the Ward by-election was too costly to government and not the true reflection of prudent use of resources as he preached

He said “his visit to LUKUTU brought several Ministers, Civil Servants such as District Commissioners from all over and said, the President himself was not being prudent with the use of government resources”

Mr. Mundubile, flanked by Chilubi Member of Parliament Francis Mulenga Fube said in the Eight (😎 months that the United Party for National Development (UPND) has been in power, no major decisions to move the country forward have been made”and as a country, we have remained in Auto-pilot and not knowing what next.

“We respect President Hichilema, not as they demonized former President Edgar Lungu” and said PF allows its senior officials such as Mayors to receive him at airports”, a thing they never did for former President Lungu whom they even refused to recognize.

The leader of the opposition has called on the UPND to tell the people of Zambia the truth to correct the picture they have created on PF being corrupt because they have failed to find proof saying” witch-hunting has not worked for them”.

On the issue cadreisim, Mr. Mundubile said, cadreisim is still very rife in the ruling UPND saying “what happened in LUKUTU is unbelievable” the violence which started just before he came was unbelievable.

He said that PF is proud that it participated in the elections despite the use of government machinery and intimidation which included threats to remove people from the Social Cash Transfer (SCT) if they didn’t vote for the UPND.

The PF Chairperson for Legal said the popularity of UPND has continued to nose-dive and said, despite the ruling party disabling the former ruling party, Impounding its vehicles, PF still remained the strongest in the opposition.

Whether we appeal against the election result or not, UPND should not think they will continue winning the elections and especially in 2026.

Awarding Outstanding Lozi Women And Leaving Out Inonge Wina Is Like Writing Our History On Sand Dunes- Saboi Imboela

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ZAMBIA has produced a number of exceptional women across the country who have gone on to defy all odds and define the steps that their generations undertook in various spheres, at different times.

So it was so gratifying to see that at this year’s Kuomboka ceremony, a number of outstanding Lozi women were awarded the King Lewanika Award for their various works and impact in particular fields.

However, when a name like that of our very much beloved and highly intelligent King of Barotseland, King Lewanika is used, people should always make sure that everything is on point, lacks bias and is as apolitical as possible. Preserve his legacy or name your awards something that will not tarnish his name. Barotseland has produced exceptional women and I totally agree with the list of women that were awarded. But to leave out the first republican women Vice President, Ms Inonge Mutukwa Wina, is like writing our history on sand dunes.

Love her or hate her, acknowledge her or trash her legacy, historical or current issues you may have with her, you cannot deny what Ms. Wina has achieved and the ripple effect of her achievement.

She is the woman who has not only held the highest position as a Lozi woman, but the highest position as a Zambian woman. Something we should all be proud of, if not for her sake, then for the doors that her position has opened for women in almost all political parties in the country.

Because of her being in that position, it became fashionable for almost all political parties to adopt or elect female vice presidents then later running mates.

And with the women being number twos in their parties, it has made it possible to now have women emerging as number ones in their parties now or later.

We support this initiative so much that we have still looked at the brighter side even when the name of Ms. Wina conspicuously missing from this list leaves a very sour taste in the mouth.

We urge the organisers of this function to do better next time and put up something that the Lozi and Zambian women in general will be happy and proud of and not something that will now make us politicise a great initiative that should be entirely devoid of any partisan and personal bias.

Let women lead, let us appreciate all our women.

SABOI IMBOELA,

Presiden t- NDC.

FROM SOCIAL MEDIA

PF implosion is imminent

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PF implosion is imminent

By Alfred Chioza

What’s PF’s ideology or vision?

I stand to be educated; I doubt if they have any.

The pro-poor stance was a fake populist ladder used to con the Zambian voter. After assumption to power, did PF adhere to its pronouncements of “money in the people’s pockets?” It didn’t take long before the PF lleopard showed its true corruption colours. It didn’t take long either before all the PF leaders amassed unexplained wealth believed to have been proceeds of corruption.

Overnight, all leaders were cutting deals for themselves, their children, cronies, associates, proxies, drug barons, etc. Before long, all the perennial corrupt MMD characters found an ideal political party in which to operate from! And before long, Zambians discovered that glittery PF was, after all, painted in fake gold colours. Farmers were the first to find out that the PF abbreviations stood for PAYA FARMER (kill the farmer)! PF wasn’t concerned with agriculture at all. PF’s core business was visibly CORRUPTION! The money they promised the Zambians, all went into PF elite’s pockets.

It didn’t take long before Zambians woke up from PF’s nightmarish slumber. It is actually rumoured that PF lost the 2016 elections. The courts were mischievous in handling the presidential petition. To put it bluntly, PF rigged the election! Some substantial UPND presidential candidate’s ballot papers were buried at Kalulushi Cemetery. Lusaka and in the so-called PF stronghold were areas where rigging was so easy and pronounced. Remember the Lundazi Central Constituency where Edgar Chagwa Lungu got 28,000 votes, HH got 4,000 and Nawakwi’s FDD got 1,400. This is in a constituency with only 28,000 registered Voters. ECZ deliberately did a lousy job in skewing the elections to PF. There were many instances pointing to the fact that the 2016 elections were fraudulently won by the PF. However, this time around, Zambian voters sent a decisive message of disapproval of PF and sent them parking and scampering.

To demonstrate that there’s no honour amongst thieves, see how PF is imploding. There are many resignations, retirements, desertions, disowning PF and sell-outs are at it again. Infighting is getting uglier! Bad mouthing of PF by the likes of Mumbi Phiri, indicating that she’s throwing in a towel. There’s zero loyalty from those members who were thought to have been hardcore PF. They are jumping ship en-masse, especially given the fact that PF didn’t have membership cards. PF may just end up with the funeral undertakers to collect the last money the former ruling party may have hidden. The fight between the blood relations; Mumbi Phiri and Profrssor Nkandu Luo, doesn’t inspire soft landing. Then you have Chishimba Kambwili and many more people claiming PF ownership; agreeing to engage in internecine war of words. Then the presence of jackals of war plotting to steal the PF presidency while the political elephants are slugging it out! The ugly outcome points to one thing – PF implosion is iimminent!

The PF leadership became reckless in many ways. They overborrowed from China purely under the pretext of rolling out developmental projects, whilst the actual hidden agenda was to inflate invoices of goods/services. Clearly, the debt that the current government is struggling to service and repay wasn’t all used to benefit Zambia. Unless this is audited, Zambians will never know the truth. One wouldn’t be wrong to guess that the corrupt leaders may have pocketed 55 per cent whilst the country may have benefited 45 per cent!

How can a country lose as much as US $144 million to a fertiliser company whose shareholders are known? Eastern Province has ended up short-changed: Neria Investments failed to supply Urea fertilisers despite being paid upfront by the PF government! All those involved must be incarcerated.

The lesson learned is that Zambia had been captured by the ‘Guptas’: they gifted Zambian leaders with mansions/flats in Dubai. They provided young girls to the leaders in the lodges in the game parks; in return, our political leaders sold Zambia. Are those the leaders Zambia would like to have?

Send comment to: alfredchioza@yahoo.com.