Monday, April 28, 2025
Home Blog Page 784

Power Dynamos Leave D-Zone After Recording Back-to-Back Wins

1

Power Dynamos on Saturday rallied twice to beat hosts and promoted side Chambishi FC 3-2 to collect back-to-back wins in the FAZ Super League for the first time this season.

The victory comes four days after Power beat Kabwe Warriors 2-0 at home in Kitwe a result that handed Power their second league win of the 2021/2022 campaign.

But Chambishi struck twice in the opening 30 minutes of the game when Jacob Kaunda scored a brace in the 1st and 21nd minute.

Godfrey Ngwenya scored Power’s first equalizer in between those goals when he found the target in the 11th minute taking his tally of the  season to  6 goals.

Kennedy Musonda restored parity in the 34th minute to see the two sides go two-all into halftime.

Joshua Mutale ensured Power left Chambishi with the three points in the 55th minute.

The result also saw Power leave the relegation zone after rising from 16th to number 12 on 13 points from twelve games played.

Chambishi remained rooted at the bottom of the FAZ Super League log on 8 points.

Meanwhile, at the top end of the log, leaders Green Buffaloes extended their unbeaten start to the season to twelve games following a 2-1 home win over Konkola Blades in a lunchtime kickoff at Nkoloma.

Buffaloes victory also saw them open a six-point lead on 28 points.

Martin Njobvu scored a brace in the 15th and 56th minutes while Blades consolation came in the 19th minute through Edward Mwenya.

Blades are 14th on 11 points after the promoted side suffered their fourth loss of the season.

And in the second kickoff of the day at Nkoloma, Nkwazi stayed second on 22 points despite losing 1-0 at home to improving Red Arrows.

Ricky Banda scored Arrows’ winner in the 34th minute to see them sit at number five on 17 points.

FAZ Super Division
WEEK 12
20/11/2021

Green Buffaloes 2-Konkola Blades 1
Red Arrows 1-Nkwazi 0
Kabwe Warriors 2-Lusaka Dynamos 0
Indeni 1-Buildcon 1
Chambishi 2-Power Dynamos 3


21/11/2021

ZANACO-Kafue Celtic
Kansanshi Dynamos -Prison Leopards
Nkana -Green Eagles
Zesco United-Forest Rangers

Appointing NDC President Josephs Akafumba as a Permanent Secretary is Politicizing the Civil Service

41

By Sean Tembo – PeP President
1. While in opposition, President Hakainde Hichilema promised Zambians that once elected, he will put in place a professional civil service that will be non-partisan. But from the list of PSs, DPSs and other senior Government officials released yesterday, it is clear that President Hichilema’s civil service is filled with political cadres and his tribesmen.

2. Let’s look at one example; the Ministry of Home Affairs. The former PS, Dr. Masiye Banda whom HH fired was a career civil servant who last worked for the Auditor General’s office and was in Govt for more than 20 years and rose through the ranks to the position of Director, before being promoted to become PS at Home Affairs about a year ago. He was a Chartered Accountant (FCCA, FZICA), a Lawyer and had a BSc, MSc and PhD.

3. President Hichilema has since appointed two PSs for Home Affairs. The first PS is Mr Josephs Akafumba who is the Party President for NDC and a member of the UPND Alliance. Mr. Akafumba did not resign his political position before being appointed as PS, which means he is doubling as PS and NDC Party President, a situation that has never happened in this country before.

4. The second PS at Home Affairs is Mr. Dickson Matembo. We are not aware of any sound qualifications that he has, and held a junior position of Principal Analyst in the Ministry before President Hichilema made him to jump four positions to become Permanent Secretary. Suffice to mention that Mr. Matembo is President Hichilema’s tribesman.

5. I want every Zambian to make their own judgement in terms of who was best suited to be PS at the Ministry of Home Affairs. Dr. Masiye Banda the highly qualified and experienced career civil servant whom President Hichilema fired, or Mr. Akafumba the politician and/or Mr. Matembo, the junior ranked tribes-mate who jumped four positions?

6. The trend whereby President Hichilema is purging people from other provinces and replacing them with those from his three-province stronghold of Western, Southern and North-Western, is totally unacceptable. He is a President for all Zambians and must reflect that in his appointments. Otherwise he is really dividing this country on regional lines in his quest to appease people that hail from his three-province stronghold. I submit.

Guard against segregation in service delivery – DC

4

Newly appointed Mufumbwe District Commissioner, Patrick Kalelemba has implored heads of government departments and parastatals to guard against segregation in their service delivery.

Addressing his first meeting with district heads yesterday, Mr. Kalelemba said Zambia and Mufumbwe, in particular, has seen a lot of divisions related to political affiliations and tribalism which has the potential to affect the development of the district.

“Our country is getting divided, Mufumbwe inclusive has not been spared from issues to do with tribalism, we are the people who can unite the people. We have been entrusted with the responsibility of delivering services to the people but we should be careful in the manner we discharge these duties, if we are not careful, we may end up dividing the people,” he said.

Mr Kalelemba assured the district heads that cadres will not be allowed to interfere with their operations and promised not to witch hunt anybody in the government system.

“I know some of you were very frustrated in the past regime. Others were being aligned to UPND (United Party for National Party), saying you are UPND. So even your working was not okay because of witch-hunting, those are the things of the past,” he said.

Mr Kalelemba encouraged the district heads to just work hard and assured his office’s commitment to supporting all the departments and promised to maintain an open door policy.

Meanwhile, district heads have assured the district commissioner of their co-operation in his efforts to take the district to greater heights of development.

A representative for the district heads, Francis Samalumo said it is gratifying hearing from the district commissioner that his office will not witch hunt anybody but instead allow officers to work freely as professionals in their fields.

“We are happy to hear you say that there will not be caderism, because based on past experiences, we saw occupants of the DC’s office labelling some officers as sympathizers of the then opposition UPND party, and we hope you will not rush doing that because it has a potential of dividing the district,” Mr Samalumo said.

During the meeting, Mr Kalelemba promised to come up with a programme where he will be meeting departments so that he can gain deeper insight on their operations.

Meanwhile, Newly appointed Kalumbila District Commissioner, Brenda Sankisa has called for hard work among civil servants in the district.

Ms Sankisa said there is need for concerted efforts among civil servants if the district is to make positive strides.

The District Commissioner was speaking when she met some civil servants at Kalumbila district administration on her first day in office today.

“All I want to ask from you is hard work and one of the tools for hard work is time management, that is the only way that we are going to succeed together,” she said.

Ms Sankisa also appreciated the members of staff at the Kalumbila district administration for welcoming her to the office.

And speaking during the same meeting, Kalumbila District Administrative Officer, Frank Siatwinda urged civil servants to accord the district commissioner all the support that she needs.

“We now have a DC, let us ensure that we give her all the support that she needs…let us also be punctual when it comes to duty and any other assigned tasks,” Mr Siatwinda said.

K25.7 million CDF is not meant to enrich the people in charge of disbursing it-Lusaka Province PS

9

Lusaka Province Permanent Secretary Elias Kamanga has called for the prudent utilization of Constituency Development (CDF) Funds to enhance development in various sectors in the Province.

Mr. Kamanga said the increased CDF to K25.7 million as outlined in the 2022 budget is not meant to enrich the people in charge of disbursing the funds but to better the lives of the people in districts.

He noted that the government will not hesitate to prosecute people who will be found wanting should the funds be misapplied.

Mr Kamanga was speaking during an introductory meeting of Chilanga District Commissioner David Sheleni to heads of government departments in Chilanga district yesterday.

He pointed out that it is time for the district to upgrade to a municipality through infrastructure development across the 12 wards of the district.

The Provincial Permanent Secreatary also urged the local authority to ensure that Ward Development Committees are put in place before January 2022 so that the development proposals are made from the where people know what they are in need of.

“Those in charge of the funds should ensure that the procurement process is in order and that prices are not inflated to enrich some individuals but should be at a competitive market price which is acceptable by government. The aim is to bring the much needed development in the wards and provide a better life for the people of Chilanga,” he said.

He added that without ward development Committees it will be very difficult to identify the needs in the wards hence the need to have the structures in place.

New Chilanga District commissioner David Sheleni expressed confidence that he has a strong and effective team that will help bring the much needed development in the district.

Mr. Sheleni added that he will endeavor to create a workable relationship with officers both in government and private sectors so that we attain positive outcomes for our district.

Zambian Hip-Hop Veteran, Holstar, aka Duncan Sodala, releases his latest EP ‘Dreams Never Die’

Zambian Hip-Hop Veteran, Holstar, aka Duncan Sodala,  released his latest EP ‘Dreams Never Die’, on 19th November 2021, on various streaming platforms. For the past few weeks, Holstar has taken to social media teasing tidbits of what fans can expect from his new project.

The 5 track EP with a 16min runtime, is the artist’s 5th solo EP and 18th overall body-of-work, coming straight off the heels of his acclaimed 2020 album, ‘Kupeleka Nyali Ya Moto’, which sees Holstar deviate a lot from Hip-Hop, the genre of which he’s branded for, in favor of a more indie and pop approach with sounds analogous to bands like Oasis.
While the EP’s focus isn’t primarily Hip-Hop, it doesn’t lack for diversity, with a feature from rap artist and spoken word poet, Destro, who features on track #1, kicking off the EP; and production from the talents of Blaq On The Beat and Church, all of whom are no strangers to Hip-Hop; making up the squadron of artists and producers lending their vocals and production skills to the project. Other names on the EP include J-Hun, Kelvin Sarrz, Paul Makes Magic, Killa, and Paul Kruz,

“On my previous projects, I’d literally just get a bunch of beats and just record. But this time I looked at people I had worked with before.  I kind of head-hunted them and said ‘These are the specific people I want to work with’, I wanted people who were able to convey my emotions on the beat, so we made the beats from scratch. I sent these producers references and they were able to make beats that fit the mood.
I’ve done Hip-Hop for a long time…I felt like I needed to tap into something that’s been sleeping within me. I wanted to do something to show the world that I’m more than just a Hip-Hop artist…I’m a versatile musician. I’m simply someone that loves music and is able to express himself and communicate in different ways”. Holstar shares.

‘Dreams Never Die’ is not just an ode to Holstar’s love for music and all that it encompasses. But an acknowledgment of every artist or person out in the world steadfast in their pursuit of happiness and what makes their heart sing.  At its core, ‘Dreams Never Die’ is meditative and beholden in its sound and subject matter.
The EP is available on ;

Chef 187 releases hot new single ‘Bwacha’

Chef 187 released the video for his latest single ‘Bwacha‘, the song features Jazzy Boy.

Joseph Malanji to appeal the nullification of his election as MP

35

KWACHA CONSTITUENCY Member of Parliament Hon Joseph Malanji says the nullification of his seat is a temporal setback as he has instructed his legal team to appeal the High Court ruling.

Hon Malanji says he possesses the grade 12 Certificate as there is no way he would have successfully filed in nominations and contested the Parliamentary seat if he did not have it.

He said in an interview yesterday that the Court was categorical that the Electoral Commission of Zambia was in conformity with the electoral process.

“It’s unfortunate that we have to come to a level where we are right now. The Court has errored because it was very categorical that the Electoral Commission of Zambia was in conformity with the electoral process,” he said.

“And when we were in Court we had already passed the stage of eligibility. 14 days from filling in of nomination is the period allocated to address the issue of eligibility so how does it arise at this stage.”

Hon Malanji, alias Bonanza, said it was within the Court’s discretion to subpoena the Examination Council of Zambia and or the Electoral Commission of Zambia for validation.

“Am just coming from the Examination Council of Zambia to make sure that the documents availed to the Court are fresh as opposed to the ones I certified prior to the elections” he said.

“It is very unfortunate that we have to go through this part because the matter in Court was not about eligibility. It was about the alleged violence during the elections and not about eligibility.”

He charged that the question of the grade 12 Certificate only arose on the last day when winding up proceedings and he did not have a chance to get back to Lusaka to get his qualifications.

Yesterday Mr Malanji lost his Kwacha seat following the nullification of his election by Lusaka High Court Judge, Kazimbe Chenda observed that Mr. Malanji did not qualify to contest the Kwacha seat because he does not have a grade 12 Certificate as a minimum qualification.

Losing UPND candidate Charles Mulenga had petitioned against Mr. Malanji citing three grounds of electoral malpractice. Mr. Mulenga further contended that Mr. Malanji has no minimum academic qualifications to stand as a member of parliament as required by the law.

Delivering the ruling Judge Chenda dismissed Mr. Mulenga’s two grounds relating to malpractice on account of lack of merit.

Judge Chenda has however upheld Mr. Mulenga’s third ground that Mr. Malanji has no minimum qualification to contest parliamentary elections pursuant to article 70 sub-article one clause “D” of the constitution.

In another case, Judge Chenda has upheld the election of Tasila Lungu Mwansa as Chawama Member of Parliament. Judge Chenda ruled that Ms Mwansa was duly elected.

Ms. Mwansa was petitioned by UPND Chawama losing candidate Potipher Tembo. Other seats whose elections have been upheld are Matero and Mandevu.

One Zambia One Nation: Every Zambian belongs everywhere in the country

10

By Venus N Msyani

In Kapiri Mposhi, Central province, United Party for National Development (UPND) cadres are rejecting the appointment of Mr.Fransis Hasalama as incoming Kapiri Mposhi District Commissioner because he doesn’t live in the region.

The Cadres are demanding the appointment of a local person who better understands challenges in the district.

Their demand is an anticipated one as it aligns with president Hakainde Hichilema’s constituency budget implementation plan.

“No one will be given a contract to do a job in Mufulira who come from Lusaka. No one.” President HH said during a conversation with a reporter at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport before taking off to the United Kingdom for the COP26 at the begging of this month.

According to president Hakainde, contracts for developmental projects will be awarded only to people who reside in a constituency to help empower residents in each constituency.

In short, HH is saying a person who resides in Mwinilunga cannot apply for a contract in Nakonde or Chipata.

Cadres are saying a person who lives in Mumbwa, Lusaka, or Kitwe should not be appointed as DC for Zimba or Petauke.

Clearly shows that the cadres and president Hakainde are demanding the same thing. Waiting to see if Mr. Hasalama will lose his appointment.

There is a possibility the incoming Kapiri Mposhi District Commissioner lied to the president about his residence.

Whether Mr. Hasalama lied about his residence or not, if he has no dirty record, he deserves the appointment. Under One Zambia One Nation, his residence has nothing to do with his service to the nation.

Zambia is strong because every Zambian is accepted everywhere in the country. Making residence a factor in Zambians service to the country will undermine that.

A few weeks before the August 12 election a video went viral. The first and former Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda, may his soul rest in peace, was shown warning Zambians about HH.

In the video, the former president describes the UPND president as a danger to unity. The wind of change was too strong for people to pay attention to the video.

Now the video has started making sense. Especially if one pays attention to what is going on. If a person who lives in Mumbwa, Lusaka, or Kitwe cannot be appointed as DC for Zimba or Petauke, that is taking the country in the opposite direction of One Zambia One Nation.

It is no more One Zambia One Nation if a person who lives in Mwinilunga cannot apply for a contract in Nakonde or Chipata.

Every Zambian belongs everywhere in the country.

Unsafe abortions still high in Zambia

5

A Study by the Zambia Association of Gynecologists and Obstetricians (ZAGO) has revealed that Zambia records a relatively high rate of unsafe abortions which stands at 7 per cent per annum.

The study has also revealed that Copperbelt Province has a higher rate of 14 per cent which is twice higher than the national rate.

Presenting the study findings in Kitwe today, ZAGO President Swebby Macha said the abortions are more common in high density areas.

Mr. Macha who was represented by ZAGO Vice Publicity chairperson Mwansa Lubeya said the study which was conducted on 364 women in Lusaka and Copperbelt between July and August 2021 revealed that the scourge continues to be high due to ignorance on the legal framework on abortion services in the country, fear of stigma from the community and lack of money to access proper abortion services among others.

Dr. Macha said the study further revealed that women use a wide rage mechanisms to aid them conduct the abortions within their communities which include herbal concoctions, sticks and other sharp objects.

The study also highlighted challenges such as insufficient manpower in health facilities, stigma from society that regards health officers as murderers, inadequate professional skills among health staff and lack of public awareness among members of the public as some of the reasons contributing to the low turn out to health facilities by women in need of abortion services.

The association has since recommended for intensified public sensitization on the legal abortion services availability in the country

CEC to increase power capacity for its Riverside solar plant

7

Copperbelt Energy (CEC) has signed an agreement with Sinohydro Corporation Zambia Limited to increase the capacity at its Riverside Solar plant.

Speaking during the signing in ceremony held in Kitwe yesterday, CEC Chief Executive Officer Owen Silavwe said the upgrade will increase the plant’s power generating capacity from 1Mega Watt to 34Mega Watts with an annual energy output of 56.5Gwatts.

Mr. Silavwe said the project which is valued at US$19.2 million will significantly see an increase in the generating capacity of the solar power plant.

“The Engineering Procurement and Construction (EPC) contract that we are signing yesterday with Sinohydro Corporation Zambia Limited relates to the expansion of CEC’s flagship Riverside 1 Mega Watt solar PV plant, the upgrade will increase the plant’s generating capacity from 1Mega Watt to 34Mega Watts with an annual energy output of 56.5Gwh,” Mr Silavwe said.

He said the project will be complete in the fourth quarter of 2022 and will primarily involve the installation of over 61,320 solar panels and the construction of two 11kV transmission lines.

Mr. Silavwe said the project was in pursuit of CEC’s goal to contribute to the global energy transition agenda while supporting the national agenda and aspirations for a diversified energy mix based on renewable energy sources .

He said CEC will through this project achieve optimal land use as the scheme will sit on the company’s existing land next to the 1MW plant in the wayleave reserve area which is land reserved specifically for purposes of expanding power infrastructure to meet the growing demand.

The CEC head said the expanded project will see the company contribute to the national generation portfolio between 150 to 30 0Mega Watts of renewable energy.

Meanwhile, Sinohydro Chief Executive Officer representative, Si Yang said the project is important in optimizing power generation.

“We have collaborated in Solar Energy which is important for optimisation of Power generation, structure, stability of national power grid as well as the impact of climate change, we will try our best to support and work with the local communities during the period of the project,” Mr Yang said.

In 2018, the energy company commissioned its one megawatt project at the Copperbelt University (CBU) as a way of diversifying to other sources of energy.

UPND Challenges Youths urged to be innovative

7

United Party for National Development (UPND) Secretary-General, Batuke Imenda says youths have the solutions to challenges they are currently facing and has urged them to be innovative.

Speaking when he launched the UPND National Youth and Sports Development Policy Framework in Lusaka yesterday, Mr. Imenda said the UPND government has prioritised education in the country as it acts as an equaliser in ensuring that young people are empowered to come up with innovations that will contribute to job creation the country.

He said government is alive to the challenges faced by youths in health, education, inadequate land ownership, lack of credit facilities, early marriages and unemployment and has expressed hope that the policy framework will be effectively used to benefit all Youths.

“If there’s anything this country knows is going to workshops and come up with very beautiful documents that will never ever see the light. I hope this particular one will be used or being promoted by your committee to ensure that the Youths really benefit from the actualization of this framework” he said.

Mr. Imenda further called on the business community to provide employment opportunities for youths stating that the private sector has a greater potential to create more jobs in the country.

And speaking at the same event, UPND National Youth and Sports Committee National Chairperson, Prudence Chinyama said the policy framework document seeks to address the identified mismatch between the skill needs of industry and what is supplied from the vocational and tertiary institutes and that the Committees mandate is to ensure that you Youths are equipped with employable skills at different levels of the economy.

Ms. Chinyama said the implementation of the policy document is expected to loop over the red tape between youths and government agencies as it builds institutional capacity to implement the action plans at all levels as enshrined in the UPND manifesto.

She said the framework is expected to be replicated in all districts of the country and address the needs of all the Youths irrespective of their social, cultural, religious and political backgrounds in order for it to be successfully implemented.

“We are alive to the fact that our Youths are from various social, cultural, religious and political backgrounds. Therefore the success of this policy framework and its implementation shall depend on the ability to manage and address the Youths needs without being selective nor segregative” she said.

Meanwhile, youth representative Mwangala Sipuma said young people are the potent power to the development of every nation and that the Zambian young people are ready to engage with government and provide entrepreneurship and employment opportunities for Youths.

Help grow the economy, Newly appointed Permanent Secretaries challenged by President Hichilema

14

President Hakainde Hichilema has appointed and sworn in new Permanent Secretaries, Special Assistants to the President and one national coordinator.

The President has challenged the newly sworn-in appointees to deal with the issue of debt burden to help grow the country’s economy.

President Hichilema further urged the newly appointees to reign in on government expenditure and public expenditure where he said buying of things are way above the true cost.

“It is you who is going to stop that so these two is in four parts. Fertiliser too much bleeding there. Blood oozing out of that valve. Fuel procurement some of you have been in government for many years and you know what I’m talking about,” he said.

Mr. Hichilema also implored the new senior government officials to work together and resolve the issues of expenditure in infrastructure development.

He added that that is what the people of Zambia who voted them in power want so that savings can be created for them and passed on to the education sector for their children.

“General procurement, everything is ten times the price,” he said.

And the Head of State indicated that government is re-looking at tendering processes to correct the wrongs that were being committed in the process that almost destroyed the country and its people.

“Please take the messages straight from here that this is the expectation so always know and implement as you take up your new offices,” he emphasised.

The President further urged newly appointed State House legal advisor, Christopher Mundia to make sure that that tender projects do not take long to get cleared so that revenue is created as well as jobs for the people.

“Legal Advisor, when we have a project on a table we want to clear it in a couple of weeks not months, why? Send it away, let the investment come in, domestic, region, foreign so that we can create an extra job,” the President said.

Mr. Hichilema emphasised that it is important that the newly appointees take their roles with full recognition of the obligations that are placed on them by the people of Zambia.

“We are coming in to work for the people of Zambia. So I wish to draw that linkage so that every day we go to the office, every day we have challenges about issues in the office, we must remember that it is the people that we are saving not ourselves,” he said.

And President Hichilema urged the newly Permanent Secretary for Technical Services in the Ministry of Health, Professor Lackson Kasonka to carefully look into the purchasing of drugs.

“Professor Kasonka how we buy the drugs in that Ministry going forward it will show that we are doing it for the people because otherwise, we would never buy expired drugs. So how did that happen because there were other interests before the people of Zambia and the people of Zambia have great trust in you. That’s why you are coming through as Permanent Secretary having gone through a lot in that Ministry,” the President noted.

President Hichilema said the appointment of Prof. Kasonka gives the country an opportunity now to rewrite how business is done in the ministry.

The President said a lot of issues have been tackled which have been bleeding for too long in the country’s administration and the health sector is one of them adding that he believes that the new Permanent Secretary is equal to the task.

“A health nation is a productive nation so we are proud of you,” he said.

And Prof. Kasonka noted in an interview that there is a lot of work to be done in the Ministry of Health to make the nation healthy and grow the economy.

The Permanent Secretary said he has been in administration before and that his appointment will be a continuation but at a higher level with more responsibility than before.

Those sworn in include Joseph Lungu as Special Assistant to the President Policy Compliance, Christopher Mundia Special Assistant to the President Legal Affairs, Margaret Miyoba Permanent Secretary Public Service Management Service Division (PSMD), Ndiwa Mutale Permanent Secretary Parliament Office, Office of the Vice President, Chembo Mvula Permanent Secretary Administration Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation and Isabel Lemba Permanent Secretary International Relations, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation.

Others are Dickson Matembo Permanent Secretary (PS) Home Affairs and Internal Security, Wisdom Bwalya PS Local Government and Rural Development, Norriana Munenku PS Administration Ministry of Education, Joel Kamoko PS Technical Services Ministry of Education, Brilliant Habeenzu PS Ministry of Technology and Science and Chawe Chuulu PS Commerce Trade and Industry.

The President also swore in Francesca Zyambo PS Ministry of Energy, Mwenya Bwalya PS Legislation and Drafting Ministry of Justice, Miler Mwanakapwe PS Central Province, Bernard Mpundu PS Northern Province, Mighty Mumba PS Luapula Province, Percy Chinayama National Coordinator, Smart Zambia Institute, Dr. Pamela Nakamba Economic Advisor to the President State House and Levy Ngoma as Special Assistant to the President for Political Affairs.

There is no need to make political statements around death-Nakacinda

14

Patriotic Front (PF) Member of the Central Committee in charge of Information and Publicity Hon. Raphael Nakacinda has castigated some political players for politicizing the death of Kabwata Constituency Member of Parliament Hon Levy Mkandawire.

Hon Mkandawire died yesterday after being hit by a car at his house.

Following his death, several political statements and articles have emerged with regards to the matter in question.

Among the articles is the one which was posted on Kodimuziba Facebook page accusing Mr Antonio Mwanza, the party’s MCC of having said the death of Hon Mkandawire is an act of God, fighting for the PF of which Mr. Mwanza has since refuted.

And speaking when he featured on Phoenix’s “Let the People Talk” program, Hon. Nakacinda lamented that Zambians have degenerated culturally with regards to respecting the departed.

“What is saddening is that I think from yesterday when that incident occurred we seem as a people to have degenerated in terms of our culture. The respect that we accorded the departed seemingly is not there.

The attempt to politicize everything before we could even get to understand what was going on, the police are working, the comments from all the political groupings, whether it’s the Patriotic Front, the UPND, they are very unfortunate including other political parties,” he said.

“I mean this is a father, a husband, a grandfather, I think we need to have empathy and think for a moment how the children are feeling, how the wife is feeling, how the grandchildren are feeling, the immediate family and of course the community that is being served.”

Hon Nakacinda stressed the need for people to put “politics aside and just look at this good human being” who offered himself to serve the people.

“And I think as politicians we need to try and provide leadership. On behalf of our party leadership, we want to say to our members, there is no need to make political statements around death…I think it is important that we mourn with the Mkandawire family, we mourn with the UPND,” he said.

The death of Hon. Mkandawire brings sorrow and sadness -Lubinda

8

Former Kabwata member of parliament Hon. Given Lubinda has sent the message of condolences to the family of late UPND member of parliament Hon. Levy Mkandawire.

In an interview, Hon. Lubinda said the death of Hon. Mkandawire brings sorrow and sadness to him.

Hon. Lubinda said he knew late Hon. Mkandawire when he served as councilor in Kabulonga.

He said late Hon. Mkandawire was an exemplary leader and sad that he died in an unfortunate circumstance.

” I mourn with the family of late Levy Mkandawire, member of parliament for Kabwata constituency. I have known levy for the last six years, having worked with him at the Lusaka city council when he served as councilor for Kabulonga ward and I was a member of parliament for Kabwata constituency. I knew him as a humble gentleman and very soft-spoken and extremely jovial. He was also a very loyal person to authorities,” he said.

“His demise brings sorrow to me and many who knew him especially that he died in an irregular circumstance. He was involved in a car accident right in his yard and sad that he died two weeks after social media had rumored that he had died. Unfortunately, he died without providing leadership which he had promised the people of Kabwata which is very sad,” He said.

Hon. Lubinda has since called upon electorates especially PF members to allow that late Mkandawire may have a dignified funeral.

“And also I urge the UPND members to allow the people of Kabwata from across political divide to mourn in an environment of sobriety and mutual respect,” Hon. Lubinda said.

Bowman Lusambo and Joseph Malanji’s Elections as MPs Nullified by Lusaka High Court, Miles Sampa Survives

35

THE Ndola High Court has nullified the election of Kabushi Member of Parliament Bowman Lusambo on grounds of electoral malpractices.

In this matter, United Party for National Development (UPND) losing candidate Bernard Kanengo petitioned Mr Lusambo of the Patriotic Front (PF) citing malpractice before and during the August 12 General elections.

Lusaka High Court Judge Edward Musona sitting in Ndola nullified the seat stating wide spread violence noting that Mr Lusambo did not disassociate himself from his militia group known ‘the Nato Forces’, which was attacking the electorates.

“I am satisfied that the respondent had knowledge of the violence and his alibi regarding the violence episodes which were successfully challenged by the petitioner,” judge Musona said.

During hearing of the petition, Mr Kanengo narrated to the court how he went to hide at a mosque after the respondent’s supporters known as the Nato Forces searched and chased after him as he ran for his dear life with Mr Lusambo and his Nato Forces in hot pursuit.

The Petitioner said he was dissatisfied with the Electoral Commission of Zambia’s declaration of Mr Lusambo as the winner of the August 12 parliamentary seat for Kabushi Constituency because he breached the electoral code of conduct.

The UPND candidate also told court that the Nato Forces poured hot porridge on his supporters in Masala.

“On July 17, I was informed by Robson Kapambwe and Andrew Mulenga on how they were attacked by the Nato Forces. The people were assaulted after the attackers saw them putting on UPND regalia,” he said.

But Mr Lusambo who is popularly known as the ‘bulldozer’ dismissed thhe allegations that he bribed choir groups stating that he has between 2015 and 2021 attended over 40 churches in his constituency in his capacity as area lawmaker.

“As an Mp, my job is to interact with the people and being a Christian my Lord, from 2015 to date, I have visited more than 40 churches and I have interacted with congregants including choir members, ” he said.

Mr Lusambo further dismissed allegations that his agent, a Mrs Nyirenda rounded up UPND members and treated them to a banquet of food.
He described the allegations that he gave a group of young men K4000 and also promised them slug dumps once they voted for him as total imagination and fabrication.

“On the material day, I was in Lusaka preparing campaign materials for our party on the province,” he said.

And The Lusaka High Court has also nullified the Kwacha parliamentary seat held by former foreign affairs minister Joseph Malanji.

PF Matero Member of Parliament Miles Sampa
PF Matero Member of Parliament Miles Sampa

Meanwhile, the Lusaka High Court has dismissed the election petition by losing UPND Matero constituency parliamentary candidate Tom Michelo.

Mr. Michelo had petitioned the election of PF Matero Member of Parliament Miles Sampa alleging that he had engaged in electoral malpractices thereby rendering the election not free and fair.

Rendering judgment in the matter, High Court Judge Derrick Mulenga dismissed the petition on the basis that the petitioner failed to prove the allegations leveled against the respondent.

Judge Mulenga says the petitioner failed to meet the threshold required for an election to be nullified.

And speaking to journalists shortly after the judgment was delivered, Mr. Sampa described the whole process as emotional especially because he was accused of beating up voters when he was the victim.

Meanwhile visibly annoyed UPND members accused the opposition PF of having placed cadres in most government offices, hence the unfair outcome of the petition.