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NGO Act Will Flop, CSOs Warn PF

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The Consortium of Civil Society Organizations has vowed to make the registration of NGOs under the NGO ACT No.16 of 2009 a flop.

The CSOs have maintained that they will not allow government to proceed with the registration of NGOs under the NGO Act.

Speaking at a press briefing in Lusaka today, Consortium interim Chairperson, MacDonald Chipenzi, says it is important that the Patriotic Front (PF) government revisit their Manifesto in which they promised to protect the NGOs in the country.

Chipenzi says it is for this reason that they reject the NGO registration process currently underway and spearheaded by the Ministry of Community Development, Mother and Child Health.

He adds that the consortium will explore any means possible and join hands with like minded NGOs in finding mechanisms to make the NGO registration process a flop or stop it altogether.

Chipenzi has revealed that CSOs will continue observing the Black Friday Campaigns until government accepts to dialogue with them on issues affecting the nation.

The Foundation for Democratic Process Executive Director adds that government must disclose to the nation how much money has been saved since they removed the maize and fuel subsidies.

He states that it is also important that government discloses how many schools, hospitals and clinics have been constructed or about to be constructed out of the savings made from the removal of subsidies.

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Cardinal Mazombwe Was an Icon – Matale

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mataleThe Council of Churches in Zambia says it has received with shock the passing on of His Eminence Medardo Cardinal Joseph Mazombwe, the Archbishop Emeritus of Lusaka Archdiocese who died yesterday.

CCZ General Secretary, Suzanne Matale, says it is regrettable that the country has lost such a religious icon who contributed positively to the development of this nation.

Reverend Matale says the late Cardinal Mazombwe contributed positively to the transition from the one party system to a multiparty system and that he will be remembered for his gallantry.

She says Cardinal Mazombwe had a heart for the country, urging all Zambians to come together and pray for his peaceful rest.

Ms Matale adds that the Cardinal was very brave in executing his duties as a man of God and should be remembered for that.

She says Cardinal Mazombwe made Zambians proud in 2010 when the then Pope Benedict 16th created the Emeritus Archbishop of Lusaka Mazombwe, as Zambia’s first indigenous Cardinal in Italy

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GBM, M’membe Feud Rages On

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Kabimba-Geoffrey-Bwayla-Mwamba-GBM-Zambia-ReportsPost Newspaper owner Fred M’membe is orchestrating schemes meant to discredit and purge all Patriotic Front (PF) officials who have launched a campaign to endorse President Michael Sata as the sole candidate for the 2016 general elections, defence minister Geoffrey Bwalya Mwamba has revealed.

Mwamba, commonly known as GBM, says M’membe believes he made Sata win the 2011 general elections and that he had embarked on grooming a named senior cabinet minister to take over from the Head of State.

Mwamba has called on the general membership of the PF and the citizenry at large to ignore confusing and hate stories being peddled by the Post Newspaper saying the ruling party would at an opportune time deal with M’membe for scheming against President Sata and fanning acrimony in the party.

He said M’membe should not cheat himself that he had made President Sata win the last elections saying Zambians did not vote for the President based on what the Post Newspaper published.

A succession battle has erupted in the ruling party with two clear factions having come out, one calling for the endorsement of Sata as the sole candidate for the 2016 general elections and the other strongly against the endorsement of Sata.

Mwamba said the party was getting divided because of the selfish motives of the Post newspaper owner who he has described as a man who did not mean well for ruling party and the country.

“As far as we are concerned, no member has been suspended for endorsing President Sata. This man (M’membe) does not mean well for the PF and the country. He is dividing the party but he will not succeed. We shall deal with him at an opportune time for dividing the party” Mwamba said.

Mwamba said M’membe has been using his newspaper to scandalize and discredit party officials supporting the endorsement of President Sata because he was allegedly propping up a named preferred candidate to succeed the Head of State even before the expiry of his first term of office.

Mwamba said the succession debate in the PF that had seen the suspension of some party officials was being used by people who were against President Sata running for the second term.

Mwamba has vowed that he would never allow the clique that was allegedly against President Sata to win their battle because Zambians did not vote for Sata on account of what M’membe and the Post published during the run up to the 2011 elections.

He said there was a hidden agenda that the owner of the Post Newspaper was pursuing but that the agenda would not succeed because Zambians had started seeing through what was being peddled.

He explained that it was not the newspaper that would decide who would succeed President Sata when he retires from politics but that Zambians that gave the mandate to PF to govern would decide who would be the heir to the presidency.

Mwamba said the suspension of some PF officials who have been endorsing the candidature of President Sata for the 2016 elections was not only targeted at him (Mwamba) but was also targeting the Head of State so that an impression should be created Sata was not wanted by Zambians.

“The purported suspension of PF officials endorsing President Sata is not only targeted at me but also meant to knock out President Sata from recontesting the presidency in 2016. It is Fred M’membe who is at the heart of schemes of refusing to endorse President Sata because he has a hidden agenda.

“We know that he is using his newspaper to prop up his candidate and we are aware of his plans. He will not go anywhere with such schemes even if he believes that he is the one who made Mr Sata to become President,” Mwamba said.

Source: Daily Nation

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Sata Pulls Off Another Stunt

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Sata MonguPresident Michael Sata updated his comics file when he abandoned the commissioning of the Ngwerere-Kasisi Road accusing officials of being ill prepared for the event.

The commissioning which is usually a symbolic gesture fell off when President Sata asked to be taken through where there was no tarmac.

Works have already commenced but the PF leader demanded to be taken where there was virgin land catching Works and Supply Minister Yamfwa Mukanga and co unawares.

Sata asked them why works were heading eastwards towards Chaminuka but the shocked officials took it all in quietly until the head of State took a short walk before jumping on his presidential motorcade.

Sata then headed for the Presidential chopper and took off.

President Sata pulled a similar stunt when he refused to commission the Mongu Stadium as there was no shovel.

His usually erratic behaviour in public instills a nervous sense around the officials who cannot predict his activities.

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PF Succession Battle Turns Violent as Cadres Clash

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armed-pf-cadres-attack-upndPatriotic Front cadres this morning clashed on Independence Avenue with the anti endorsement camp over powered as the two groups seek to dominate each other.

The pro endorsement cadres were on a mission to march to State House without a police permit when a counter group that sought to break up the march caught up with them leading to an exchange of expletives and punches.

However, the pro endorsement camp won the tussle as they continued their march.

They were carrying placards reading “Die for Sata”, “Sata for 2016”.

The PF succession wrangle is carefully couched in an endorsement veil with defence Minister Geoffrey Bwalya Mwamba, Secretary General Wynter Kabimba and Kabwata Member of Parliament Given Lubinda positioning themselves as possible heirs.

Mwamba has been traversing the country under the guise of Sata’s endorsement message while Kabimba has also been using party structures to impose himself with Lubinda taking a laid back approach.

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Chief Gawa Undi Tells Off Scott on Subsidies

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guy-scott-zambiaChief Gawa Undi of the Chewa people of Eastern Province faced up to Vice President Guy Scott during the Kulamba Kubwalo traditional ceremony by telling him that government needed to minimize the damage caused by the removal of subsidies.

The traditional leader said the common people had been hurt by the removal of subsidies and needed to be helped withstand the impact of the removal of subsidies.

He said the move had strangled the agricultural sector and pushed the general price of commodities upwards.

The traditional leader whose kingdom spreads to Malawi, Zambia and Mozambique and presides over 15 million people said the government needed to accord traditional leaders more respect.

“Traditional authorities ought to be accorded their deserved and earned respect by elected leaders of the State,” he said.

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Shamenda Claims ZNBC, Times & Daily Mail Not Biased

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SHAMENDA-ON-FILM-INDUSTRY-REPORTActing Chief government spokesperson Fackson Shamenda has denied assertions suggesting that the ruling Patriotic Front (PF) still exerts political interference in the operations of the public media in the country.

This follows the latest observations by the Media Liaison Committee (MLC) which has suggested that all three public media, ZNBC, Times of Zambia and the Daily Mail are more inclined to giving coverage to the PF government than the opposition political parties.

Shamenda has however maintained that the PF government does not influence how the three public media institutions do their coverage of both the ruling party and the opposition.

Shamenda notes that the fact that ZNBC, Times of Zambia and Daily Mail have been perceived to be giving coverage to senior government officials more than they do to officials from the opposition, does not mean that ruling PF is being covered more than other political parties.

Shamenda has argued that the reason why the three media institutions may be observed to be giving more coverage to senior government officials, it is because government officials have a mandate to explain to the people the programs enshrined in the PF manifesto on which the country is being governed.

Shamenda adds that such a trend where public media institutions give more coverage to the government officials is not synonymous to Zambia alone as the public media in other countries such as the United States of America also do the same in terms of prioritizing coverage to the government.

On Sunday, the Media Liaison Committee (MLC) observed that nothing has changed in the operations of the public media in the country despite the Patriotic Front (PF) government’s promise of transforming the three institutions into true public media institutions.

Committee Chairperson Mickie Mumba observed that the same way the public media used to work with a lot of political influence under the reign of Movement for Multi Party Democracy (MMD) is the same way public media is still operating under the PF.

Mumba noted it is important for the PF government to realize the need to allow the public media to operate independently and thereby give equal and balance coverage to all interested parties who have currently been receiving limited coverage as compared to the coverage that the ruling PF is receiving.

Mumba added that there is need for the PF government to emulate other democratic government of other countries that do not interfere in the operations of the media.

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Sata Endorsements Continue

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The Patriotic Front (PF) in Northern Province has reaffirmed its unwavering support to President Michael Sata as the candidate for the 2016 general elections.

The provincial executive has since appealed to all Zambians to rally behind President Sata’s continued developmental agenda being experienced across the country.

PF Kasama District chairperson Caleb Monta said in a statement yesterday that the party leadership in the province would remain united and speak with one voice on endorsing Mr Sata for 2016.

Monta said the provincial leadership supported Defence Minister Geoffrey Mwamba’s crusade to float Mr Sata for 2016.

He said there was nothing sinister about the calls because the Head of State had shown determination to develop Zambia.

“Those who are opposed to the endorsement of President Sata should leave the PF and form their own party,” Monta said.

Source: Times of Zambia

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Sata’s Son Receives Petition Demanding Kabimba Expulsion

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Mulenga_SataSome Patriotic Front (PF) youths in Lusaka have demanded for the resignation of some top officials who they allege are against the endorsement of President Michael Sata as the party’s sole presidential candidate for the 2016 elections.

This is contained in a petition presented on Saturday to Lusaka Deputy Mayor Mulenga Sata who has promised to deliver it to the President.

In the petition, the members also want President Sata to quickly intervene in the matter which they said was bringing divisions in the party.

The youths, led by provincial publicity secretary Ackson Nkhoma, said they wanted some senior party officials to resign because they had failed to provide leadership in the perceived wrangles arising from the endorsement debate.

According to the petition, the group of youths who at the weekend fought running battles with an opposing camp at Northmead Secondary School said they were angered to find that the other group was carrying banners reading ‘No Sata 2016’.

They said they were further upset by a slogan by the other camp saying “aleisa, aleisa” (he is coming, he is coming) wondering who that individual was.

They called for the immediate dissolution of the district and provincial executive committees, accusing them of being against the endorsement of President Sata.

They called on Sata to give direction to the party so that the division of loyalty currently going on was resolved in the best interest of the party.

Meanwhile, the Lusaka deputy mayor confirmed receiving the petition from party youths who asked him to convey it on their behalf to the President.

He said he would by the end of today present the petition to the party President.

Mulenga said in an interview that the party youths told him that they were, among other things, concerned about the organisation of the PF.

The youths felt that being a civic leader and son of the President, Mulenga Sata would find it easier to convey their concerns to the Head of State.

“Yes, the cadres came to present a petition hoping I can pass it on to the PF leadership …they are raising concerns about party mobilisation and organisation and you know as a civic leader and son of the President, the best I can do is to hear them because the moment I refuse, I become irrelevant,” he said.

Lusaka PF provincial chairperson Geoffrey Chumbwe said calls for the endorsement of President Sata were uncalled for because it was obvious that the Head of State would be the party candidate.

Chumbwe said there should be no misunderstanding on the matter because Presidnet Sata had only served two years in office.

Meanwhile, Police in Lusaka have apprehended one person in connection with the Saturday fracas where PF youths clashed.

This follows a complaint by PF Mpulungu ward 23 councillor Christopher Shakafuswa that he was assaulted and had his motor vehicle damaged by some cadres.

Police acting spokesperson Rae Hamoonga confirmed in an interview yesterday that Police had received a complaint of assault and malicious damage of the motor vehicle from Shakafuswa and a docket was opened.

Shakafuswa had his unregistered Mercedes Benz CE240 damaged while five other people were injured in the confrontation.

Efforts to get a comment from senior PF officials, including Secretary General Wynter Kabimba, proved futile by Press time.

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Sata Campaigns in Mkaika

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michael-sata-pf-symbol-zambia-reportsCampaigns for Thursday’s parliamentary by-election have heated up with President Michael President Michael Sata joining in the fray to boost the ruling party’s chances in the poll.

President Sata is hoping there will be no repeat of the last round of by-elections that saw the PF beaten in the Chipata Central seat despite having campaigned heavily.

According to the schedule for his Katete trip President was this afternoon expected to hold rallies at Chimutende and at Omelo Mumba Grounds in Riverside compound.

Sata is accompanied by Home Affairs Minister Edgar Lungu.

The Mkaika seat fell vacant after incumbent David Phiri defected from the opposition MMD to the RULING PF.

The candidates contesting the Mkaika Constitency by-election are are Nigel Mpakateni of NAREP, David Phiri PF, Peter Phiri from MMD and Nelson Mwale of UNIP.

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Inonge Wina to Convene PF Emergency Meeting on Sata’s 2016 Bid

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Inonge Wina with PF members during campaignsThe ruling Patriotic Front says it will convene an emergency meeting to halt the raging subtle succession and endorsement debate.

Party national chairperson Inonge Wina said the endorsement debate that led to violent clashes on Saturday was denting the image of the party.

She said the party would convene to face the matter as it could bring down the ruling party if mishandled.

“This endorsement debate is denting the image of the party. We will meet as the Central Committee to address that matter, it is just that not all our members are around so as soon as everyone is around we will convene a meeting,” she said.

The endorsement debate has opened a three front war with defence minister Geoffrey Mwamba leading one front while secretary general Wynter Kabimba commands another faction with Kabwata Member of Parliament also angling in on the debate.

Meawhile the Southern African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes said President Sata should break his silence on the endorsement debate.

SACCORD executive director Boniface Chembe said President Sata should let the nation know where he stood on the endorsement debate.

He said the PF leader should be courageous enough to tell the nation why he had not guided on the debate.

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PF Youth in Southern Province Join Sata Endorsement

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Patriotic Front (PF) youths in Southern Province have joined fellow members in other provinces in endorsing President Michael Sata as the sole presidential candidate for the 2016 elections.

About 70 youths from Mosi-oa-Tunya and Zambezi Wards in Livingstone led by PF Southern Province deputy information and publicity secretary Brighton Luhyila yesterday staged a solidarity march in support of the endorsement of Mr Sata.

Speaking in an interview after the march, Mr Luhyila said the Zambian Constitution and that of the ruling party gave Mr Sata two terms of office and, therefore, he should be the sole candidate in 2016.

He said most party members were currently calling for a mass solidarity march in support of Mr Sata for 2016.

Mr Luhyila said those who had been given the mandate to serve in Government should have respect for the appointing authority.

“We are calling for unreserved total support to the Head of State. Those who fall short of that should form their own parties.

“We are saying in PF there is no room for selfishness, nepotism, favouritism and tribalism,” he said.

He said some party officials who were claiming popularity were riding on President Sata’s public record.

Mr Luhyila, who was flanked by a PF official Chola Kapwepwe and several other youths, however, declined to mention the names of people who were planning to challenge President Sata in 2016.

Source: Times of Zambia

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Sata Bids Cardinal Mazombwe Farewell

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SatasignaturePresident Michael Sata yesterday led hundreds of mourners in paying their last respects to Zambia’s first indigenous Roman Catholic Cardinal Merdado Mazombwe at the Cathedral of the Child Jesus in Lusaka.

The 82-year old Cardinal died on Thursday after a battle with cancer.

Sata, who was accompanied by ministers of Commerce Emmanuel Chenda and John Phiri for Education, and several other senior Government officials, arrived at the Cathedral around 17: 30 hours.

After greeting Lusaka Archbishop Telesphore Mpundu together with priests, nuns and other Catholic faithful who had gathered outside the church to welcome him, Mr Sata proceeded to view the body.

He later signed the book of condolences where he wished Cardinal Mazombwe a peaceful rest.

“We mourn Cardinal Merdado. May his soul rest in peace,” Mr Sata said in his message of condolences.

Dr Phiri and Mr Chenda also signed the book of condolences.

Several other mourners including Kabwata Member of Parliament Given Lubinda, Chieftainess
Nkomeshya, former Chief Justice Ernest Sakala, and Bank of Zambia Deputy Governor Operations Bwalya Ng’andu were among the people at the cathedral.

The body viewing continued until the early hours of today.

Cardinal Mazombwe’s body arrived at Lusaka City Airport around 12:00 hours from Chipata, Eastern Province where it had been flown on Sunday to enable people in the province to pay their last respects.

Cardinal Mazombwe will be buried today within the Cathedral of Child Jesus next to first Archbishop of Lusaka, Cardinal Adam Kozowick and Most Reverend Adrian Mung’andu, who died in 2007.

A requiem mass would be held outside the church as more than 5,000 people are expected to be in attendance. The Cathedral of the Child Jesus has a capacity of about 2,000.

Earlier, hundreds of Christians from Chipata Catholic Diocese yesterday bade farewell to the Cardinal Mazombwe.

Scores of Christians paid their last respects to the late Cardinal starting on Sunday until yesterday morning at St Anne’s Catholic Cathedral Parish in Chipata District where the body lay in state.

There was a traffic jam in Chipata town as the casket was being taken to Chipata Airport yesterday.

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LAZ Dates Attorney General to Press Chibesakunda Exit

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LAZThe Law Association of Zambia (LAZ) is today Tuesday September 3 scheduled to meet Attorney General Mumba Malila as a follow up on the resolutions passed at its last Extra-ordinary General Meeting held on August 24, 2013.

The August 24 LAZ AGM resolved to maintain that Justice Lombe Chibesakunda is not qualified to hold the office of the country’s Chief Justice and that the association would engage relevant authorities on the issue of filling the vacant position of the country’s Chief Justice.

LAZ president James Banda said the meeting with the Attorney General, which is the initial measure the association had resolved to use to have the vacant position of the country’ s Chief Justice filled, follows a letter the Association wrote to the Ministry of Justice.

Banda notes that the letter was sent to the Ministry on August 26 last month and the Ministry replied last week to advise the Association on the date to hold the said meeting.

Banda has expressed delight that resolutions that the Association’s August 24 AGM had resolved are being followed through at a good pace.

Earlier, LAZ had however indicated that it will litigate over on the issue of the vacant position of the country’s Chief Justice if its intended plans to engage relevant authorities on the matter fails.

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I’ll Not Beg for Votes, Sata tells Mkaika Voters

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michael-sata-glasses-chiefsPresident Michael Sata stunned the people of Katete on Monday afternoon when he told Patriotic Front candidate David Phiri to kneel for votes while he said he would not beg for votes from the electorates in Mkaika constituency.

President Sata told residents of Chamutende area that he would not force them to vote for a PF candidate as he told David Phiri to kneel and show respect to the electorates.

He told the prospective voters that Phiri, who had defected from the MMD to the ruling PF, was a changed man.

Sata urged the people of Mkaika Constituency to vote for the PF as a way of having their area development.

“The people need roads, the people need hospitals, the people need schools but to get that, you need an MP who has access to the treasury and the president so I am asking you to vote for Phiri. But I will not beg you to do it because it is your area that will suffer,” he said.

The candidates contesting the Mkaika Constitency by-election are Nigel Mpakateni of NAREP, David Phiri PF, Peter Phiri from MMD and Nelson Mwale of UNIP.

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NAREP Backs High Court on Dora and Others

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Elias-Chipimo-zambia-reportsThe opposition National Restoration Party has backed the High Court’s decision to allow Dora Siliya and others file their nomination papers after the Patriotic Front attempted to block their candidature using the courts of law.

High Court Judge Mungeni Mulenga has granted MMD Petauke Central MP Siliya and UPND’s Maxwell Mwale and Hastings Sililo the right to re-contest their seats after they were nullified by the courts of law.

NAREP president Elias Chipimo said the PF was abusing the court process to isolate strong opposition contenders.

“We stand fully behind the judiciary regarding the impartial manner in which it has discharged its responsibilities in the adjudication of the court process over the disputed nominations of Ms. Dora Siliya and Mr. Maxwell Mwale in the Petauke Central and Malambo constituencies,” Chipimo stated.

“As NAREP we had already gone on record to express our concern at the attempt to prevent these individuals from re-contesting their seats when the republican constitution clearly protects their right to do so.”

He added: “This has been wrongly presented as a fight against corruption when in reality it has been nothing other than the PF adopting a sore loser mentality.”

Chipimo said the public were now seeing through the PF strategy to wipe out opposition in the country. “We sincerely hope that the PF will start to appreciate that their tactics of hoodwinking the public have begun to show themselves for what they really are,” he said.

”We accept that corruption is a serious problem in our politics and needs to be tackled aggressively starting with any corruption within the current administration. The fight against corruption should not be undertaken selectively to advance the interests of a governing administration but to ensure that scarce national resources are properly accounted for.”

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ECZ to Respect High Court on Dora

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Lusaka-high-court-big-pixThe Electoral Commission of Zambia says it will comply with the High Court order to allow Dora Siliya and two others file nominations for the forrthcoming parlimentary by-elections.

And the Patriotic Front government is not giving up on seeing the opposition MPs fail to contest by saying they will appeal the High Court’s decision.

High Court Judge Mungeni Chanda ruled in favour of opposition candidates Dora Siliya of the MMD and the UPND members Maxwell Mwale and Hastings Sililo of Petauke, Malambo and Mulobezi Constituencies.

ECZ Public Relations Manager Chris Akufuna said the ECZ will advize on the dates for the by-elections that were postponed following a statement from the judiciary public relations wing that caught the elections monitoring body off guard.

And the Patriotic Front Secretary Wynter Kabimba said the ruling party would appeal the decision.

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Barotse Activists Appear in Court

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The 59 Barotseland activists who are charged with treason today appeared in the Mongu Magistrate to take plea. When the matter came up for plea the charge was read out to the 59 comprising 54 men and and four women who said they understood the charge but the matter was adjourned to September 17 for hearing. The Barotseland activists were arrested after the swearing in ceremony of Afumba Mombotwa as administrator general sparked celebratory scenes in the province. There has been growing discontent among the people of Western Zambia following the PF’s failure to honour the restoration of the Barotseland  ...More

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Hichilema Smells a Rat on PF Appeal

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hakainde-hichilema-zambia-politics-electionsUnited Party for National Development (UPND) president Hakainde Hichilema says he is not surprised the Patriotic Front government want to take the High Court’s decision to allow Dora Siliya and two others to contest the by-elections to the Supreme Court.

Hichilema said it was curious that the Supreme Court was where acting Chief Justice Lombe Chibesakunda was housed.

He said apart from being a waste of time the appeal was an act of initimidation to the judiciary.

Hichilema said it was always a nervous experience for the opposition to go to the Supreme Court where Chibesakunda had continued to occupy office despite protestations from the civil society, Law Association of Zambia and the opposition political parties.

On Tuesday, High Court Judge Mungeni Mulenga ruled in favour of MMD Petauke Central Member of Parliament Siliya and UPND members Maxwell Mwale and Hastings Sililo in a matter they had sought judicial review after the Electoral Commission of Zambia had halted their candidature following a PF instigated legal action.

However, Justice Minister Wynter Kabimba has said the government would appeal the decision to the Supreme Court.

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Kalaki’s Korner: The PF Snake

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Kalaki-Cobra eating‘How was school today?’ I asked Nawiti.

‘Awful,’ she said, with a little sob. ‘I cried and cried.’

‘Oh dear,’ I said, putting my arm around her. ‘What happened.’

‘It was in the playground during morning break,’ she sniffed, ‘when suddenly one of the boys shouted SNAKE! and then all the boys picked up sticks and stones and beat a little snake to death. It was terrible! Why did they do it Grandpa?’

‘What do you think?’

‘I think they did it because they are nasty little creatures!’

‘What, snakes?’

‘No, the boys! Why are boys such nasty little creatures, Grandpa?’

‘It’s not the boys’ fault,’ I said. ‘It’s because they’re scared of snakes.’

‘But why are they so scared?’

‘It wasn’t always so,’ I admitted. ‘There was a time when we used to live in harmony with the animals of the forest. That’s how it was a hundred years ago in the little village of Zed. Some of the animals from the forest even used to come and live in the village. The wild dogs became tame, and used to help with hunting. Spiders and lizards came to eat the mosquitoes and flies. Everybody lived happily together. Although there was a problem with the rats who would come to steal food.’

‘That was not so good,’ said Nawiti.

‘Not at all,’ I agreed. ‘People wasted too much time chasing rats. Then one day a great python from the forest appeared in the village and said Rats are my favorite food, let me stay in your village and your rat problem will be over.’

‘And were their problems over?’

‘Oh yes. Anytime the python found a rat he just swallowed it whole. So he soon became a popular friend of the people. Everybody call him PF, although nobody was quite sure whether PF meant Popular Friend or Python of the Forest.’

‘So everybody was now happy?’ suggested Nawiti.

‘It was not a happy time,’ I replied sadly. ‘It was the time when people were becoming very unhappy with their chief, a fat and greedy fellow called Nyamasoya. He would take the people’s beer for his own beer parties and take their cows to buy more wives for himself.’

‘So the people became annoyed?’

‘Of course. But the Python from the Forest knew how to take advantage of the situation. While people were sleeping he would go round whispering in people’s ears, saying I am your popular friend PF, I got rid of the rats for you and now I can get rid of Nyamasoya! Vote for me and I shall swallow him whole! Shush! Don’t kubeba! Just vote for me! ’

‘And did they?’ wondered Nawiti.

‘Oh yes. The PF was elected Chief and immediately assumed the grand title of His Excellency the Greatest Python from the Forest and Swallower of the Enemies of the People.’

‘And did he swallow all the enemies of the people?’

‘Oh yes. He completely encircled Nyamasoya, and then slowly swallowed him. He had indigestion for three weeks.’

‘But wasn’t he supposed to put Nyamasoya before a judge?’

‘He had already swallowed all the judges and replaced them with parrots.’

‘Wasn’t that against the law?’

‘He made the law himself!’

‘How did he do that?’

‘He swallowed all the opposition members of parliament!’

‘Was that allowable under the constitution?’

‘He’d already swallowed the constitution!’

‘Couldn’t he be prosecuted?’

‘He swallowed the prosecutor!’

‘So there wasn’t a prosecutor?’

‘He replaced him with a snake!’

‘Oh dear,’ said Nawiti sadly, ‘He had seemed to be such a well meaning python, but now he was swallowing everybody!’

‘Not everybody,’ I explained. ‘Only those with power. Soon the Python from the Forest had all the power to himself, and nobody could challenge him. All the institutions of the state had been swallowed. The police force was completely swallowed, and replaced by a pack of mindless hyenas.’

‘Did he really have to eat everything?’

‘The appetite for power is a form of gluttony. The more the python eats, the more he wants to eat. Until all its competitors for power have been swallowed.’

‘So what happens then? What other power can it feed upon when the only power remaining is itself?’

‘That is the inevitable and tragic part of the story,’ I replied sadly. ‘There was nothing left for it to attack. The monster now had no choice but to turn upon itself. The internal organs of the python begin to fight each other for power. The little brain, the Dotty, tried to get more power over the mouth in order to get more food for itself.

But greedy mouth, the Kabika, now reached down towards the Great Belly of the Monster, the GBM. The GBM desperately reached up to the heart to seek protection, but found nothing there but a spitting cobra. As the python writhed in the agony of its own self destruction, its swallowed victims escaped from its torn belly. And so, after the agonies of the PF dictatorship, the village of Zed returned to normal.’

‘Ooh,’ said Nawiti, ‘what a relief!’

‘And ever since then,’ I explained, ‘people have always been frightened of snakes, even when they look quite innocent and peaceful. Tell me, as those boys were killing the snake, what were they shouting?’

‘I’m not sure,’ she said. ‘It sounded like they were chanting Piss Off! Piss Off!’

‘No,’ I said. ‘They were chanting PF! PF!’

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