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NAREP demands the immediate release of Father Frank Bwalya

NAREP President Elias Chipimo Jr stresses a point during the Rescue the constitutional national prayer meeting [1]
NAREP President Elias Chipimo Jr stresses a point during the Rescue the constitutional national prayer meeting

National Restoration Party(NAREP) president Elias Chipimo has demanded the immediate release of father Bwalya who has been detained in custody and charged with defamation of the president.

In a statement to the media, Mr Chipimo, who described father Bwalya as a a brave and fearless patriot, said that describing the president as a “Cumbu munshololwa”, a Bemba term which means “stubborn” or “unable to be advised”, does not amount to insulting the president.

Below is the full media statement

“Cumbu munshololwa”

We are saddened and deeply troubled to learn about the arrest of Fr. Frank Bwalya in Kasama following his appearance on Radio Mano.

His only crime appears to have been to describe the PF leader and republican president as “cumbu mushololwa” during the course of the interview.

It should be categorically stated that this Bemba expression is not an insult. It is merely an expression used to describe someone who is “stubborn” or “unable to be advised”. It is in fact a perfectly legitimate way for one politician to describe a fellow politician, if indeed that person is stubborn by nature.

Generally, “cumbu munshololwa” would be the type of person that acts without consultation, refuses to listen to other points of view and generally assumes that he or she knows best. It describes a person who lacks flexibility and who like a potato (icumbu) will only break when you try to change their fixed ideas.

We wonder where we are heading to as a nation if a leader of the Opposition can be arrested for stating the obvious. Zambia desperately needs leaders that will openly declare – when necessary – that “the King is naked”.

For we are so long past the era when the truth in all its bare reality could be hushed-up for fear of authoritarian repercussion. We cannot and must not allow anyone to harbour the belief that in this 21st Century, we can be intimidated into silence.

Everything we fought for in restoring multiparty politics will have been lost if the seed of intolerance that has been planted with the arrest of Fr. Bwalya is allowed to germinate.

Prior to the police effecting the arrest and before the interview had come to an end, PF cadres had already taken it upon themselves to storm the radio station in a bid, no doubt, to mete out mob justice. No action against this threatened violence appears to have been taken by the police.

NAREP demands the immediate release of Fr. Bwalya. As a brave and fearless patriot, Frank Bwalya does not need to be locked up.

If he has committed any crime, he will readily avail himself before any authority at the relevant and appropriate time should he be summoned to do so. Certainly, it would be a gross mistake to arrest him for describing any leader as “chumbu munshololwa”.

Elias Chipimo
President
National Restoration Party

Monday 6 January 2014

 Fr Frank Bwalya walking out of Kasama Police station [2]
Fr Frank Bwalya walking out of Kasama Police station
Alliance for Better Zambia (ABZ) President Fr Frank Bwalya entering Kasama Police cell for defaming the Republican President Michael Sata at a Radio programme in Kasama [3]
Alliance for Better Zambia (ABZ) President Fr Frank Bwalya entering Kasama Police cell for defaming the Republican President Michael Sata at a Radio programme in Kasama
Alliance for Better Zambia (ABZ) President Fr Frank Bwalya entering Kasama Police cell for defaming the Republican President Michael Sata at a Radio programme in Kasama [4]
Alliance for Better Zambia (ABZ) President Fr Frank Bwalya entering Kasama Police cell for defaming the Republican President Michael Sata at a Radio programme in Kasama
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#1 Comment By The London Eye On January 7, 2014 @ 1:07 pm

Zambia is under siege like never before!

#2 Comment By ndobo On January 7, 2014 @ 1:13 pm

TO ALL BEMBAS!!!
what is CUMBU MUNSHOLOLWA?… Is it a direst insult to Sata??

#3 Comment By OldRugsOUT On January 7, 2014 @ 1:23 pm

SATA – ULI CHUMBU Munshololwa. Let me also add that ULINKULUNGWE WALYO MWAKA UMO.

Not only me, glad even your minion GUY SCOTCH knows you cannot teach a DOG new tricks when refering to you.

Regardless YOU ARE FIRED IN 2016. You’ve been a waste of my VOTE.

#4 Comment By Mushota On January 7, 2014 @ 1:38 pm

Let him stay locked, if his smile is anything to go by

What a backward country

Thanks

#5 Comment By ndobo On January 7, 2014 @ 1:39 pm

@Nostradamus
where is Nostradamus my bemba friend??, am inviting him for lunch,,, i`ll buy him ifi umbu musholulwa( bend potatoes) and chicken from Nandos..

in fact its an open invition to all bembas,,, as long as its the issue if ichumbu… or is it chumbu no plan(CNP) now

#6 Comment By Sandra On January 7, 2014 @ 1:40 pm

Let him rot in jail.A father is not supposed to be using words like that.Its disgusting ! I used to like father Bwalya but now that has gone into the bin.Smh

#7 Comment By kolwe On January 7, 2014 @ 2:27 pm

father bwalya natununa na menso, only a few more years to go. get used to it buddy. i mean we campaigned and voted for the man, lets stick it out until 2016 and perhaps and perhaps with the slightest chance, that the zambian electorate will chose otherwise. but i doubt it, umwina zambia lol, paliba incito. so maybe its not a few more years but 7 more years to go. Mukose ba lumendo.

#8 Comment By The London Eye On January 7, 2014 @ 2:33 pm

@1.4 Bo ndobo,
My mouth is watering for that nandos chicken kono wahesu ha u sika ni eza invite kwa malyalya, anyway nika eza gate crush. In setswana we say, ‘ re biditswe ke mokgosi o mogolo wa dijo’. Happy New Year sichaba!

#9 Comment By Nostradamus On January 7, 2014 @ 4:13 pm

@Ndobo, I was busy explaining to Sata the meaning of word “sturbon” whihc does not mean “Chumbu munshololwa”.
CHUMBU = Sweet potato
MUNSHOLOLWA = Can’t be straightened.
That is exactly what I told Sata 23 minutes ago, that he is like a tough hyena. Who never have friend among animal kingdom, except fellow hyenas. That is not stubbornness, but ukutumpa fye.

#10 Comment By Wanu Ngwee On January 7, 2014 @ 4:32 pm

So, is President Cumbu Mushololwa Sata going to arrest Elias Chipimo now?

#11 Comment By Urine Therapy On January 7, 2014 @ 1:07 pm

Mwe babemba mwilansekesha

#12 Comment By Mutale Chikwanda On January 7, 2014 @ 1:33 pm

Finshi fyakutekunya apapene? Ala nacibipa.Te lwamwanoseka.

#13 Comment By PAT On January 7, 2014 @ 1:38 pm

When you great my grand son to ‘how are you?’, his answer is “chwe chwe chwe” what ever this means to a Grade 2 pupil!

#14 Comment By Saizi Kumimba Gutinyu On January 7, 2014 @ 2:57 pm

Are these bemba, lozi, chewa or Tonga names?
1. Fonko fonko
2. Kafupi
3. Kabichi (Cabbage)
4. Nyama Soya
5. Chumbu munshololwa
The beauty of Metaphor. May I know who is complaining now?

#15 Comment By keka On January 7, 2014 @ 6:03 pm

chaba nemo wachumfwila to me its not issult like chipimo said

#16 Comment By BK On January 7, 2014 @ 1:10 pm

This is pure dictatorship! The same thing that used to happen during MMD has resurfaced in PF. The same way I used to hate MMD is the same way I am feeling about PF. In the interest of saving my country and the future generation from further misrule by MMD, I ended up voting for PF, alas not knowing that these guys were hiding in sheep’s skin. What a wasted vote! Please release my farther!

#17 Comment By A Phiri ana bwe… On January 7, 2014 @ 1:10 pm

If a viewpoint disagreed with is worth arresting someone then bloggers here could have each other arrested daily. The ability to publicly disagree has become impossible for the overly sensitive it is echoed throughout society and has crept online. The need to be seen as right all the time does not supersede the right for someone to believe you are wrong or stubborn as the case might be. Selective arrest for radio access is not a good sign but neither is grandstanding for votes with no election in sight. Grow a thick skin and allow multiple viewpoints. It is healthier than the alternative – agree or face my wrath…

#18 Comment By ray-ray On January 7, 2014 @ 1:10 pm

ba NAREP havent you learnt that the president cannot comprehend statements. like someone said, “we cannot solve problems using the same way of thinking we used when we created them”…so to you the opposition, think out of the box in finding a solution to shove this shameful leader, and i mean think waaaaaaay out of the box….noti fima statement.

#19 Comment By Observer On January 7, 2014 @ 1:13 pm

Zambians are being taken for a ride by PF govt. Zambians should take their country back from these thugs that placed themselves in power through lies and deceit. Restore democracy NOW!!

#20 Comment By JUDGE On January 7, 2014 @ 1:15 pm

LEDIES AND GENTLEMEN DO WE HAVE TO CONTINUE WATCHING ONE INDIVIDUAL SILENCING EVERYONE JUST BECOUSE IN 2011 HE LIED AND WON

#21 Comment By chamwene songe On January 7, 2014 @ 1:27 pm

that idiom realy illustrates the kind of our president

#22 Comment By Saulosi On January 7, 2014 @ 1:27 pm

Iwe Chipimo stop that crap.I`m bemba too “chumbu mushololwa” is not an expression a person of Bwalya`s status as a clergy should use in reference to an elderly person and his elected leader for that matter.I just find it weird why political differences(Which is basically having different opinions and views) makes people to lose their sense of rationality.People you have 2016 to change things but in the meantime give your elected president the respect he deserves.You may not like or agree with him but atleast just have the sanity to show him respect.Hope this is not too much too ask.I know this comment will be thumbed down and i accept that because we don`t share the same views.Politics are funny and raises emotions ,but the last thing you have to do is to lose your balance rationally.

#23 Comment By Mutale Chikwanda On January 7, 2014 @ 1:38 pm

Really, you think chumbu munshololwa is inappropriate? I think Sata is also a chitongo – how about that?

#24 Comment By ndobo On January 7, 2014 @ 1:42 pm

@mutale chikwanda
hahahahahahah… nkani ya chumbu iza vuta

#25 Comment By Saulosi On January 7, 2014 @ 1:46 pm

You can use any words or terms you like but it still doesnt change the fact that we should have respect for elders.You are just using those words because your political views differs from his(which happens everywhere and normal but disrespect iyayi baba).Anyway i have a presentation to give in two hours.I`m out of here.Good day yal !

#26 Comment By Mfumu On January 7, 2014 @ 1:47 pm

@Saulosi, think before you write (talk). Who refered to Mwanawasa as “cabagge”? Was that person arrested? In your world, was that respect for elected leadership? What goes round comes round. Even as a die hard PF suppoert, at least look at the track record of the person you are defending otherwise you are losing the little credibility you have, if at all you had any. You are showing double standards bwana.

#27 Comment By ndobo On January 7, 2014 @ 2:06 pm

@mfumu
chiwamila galu

#28 Comment By TheEngineer(Australia) On January 7, 2014 @ 2:18 pm

Soulosi

Its unfortunate that you still live in the stone age era…
Governing a country is not like a village were chief rule by being respected. This is a country not a village. If your dear Ukwa needs not be respected he first needs to respect himself…
I can bet you that Ukwa’s end is very near. Am sure you are too your to tell when the wind of change starts blowing.
The hallmark of how KK was kicked out in 1991 are everywhere to see of which you seem to be blind

I have always and i can bet anyone on this blog said that the first Zambian president who will land up in jail is Ukwa. KK was forgive out of goodwill

The people telling UKwa that he has clothes will be nowhere just like KK was left alone when the time of reckoning arrived

#29 Comment By Real On January 7, 2014 @ 2:36 pm

Ba Saulosi

How-else did you want the father to call him? Cumbu Munshololwa is not an insult whether directed at an elderly or not. Prior to 2011 the father worked closely with the President and when he uses certain expressions we must believe him because he knows him better than you. He knows his traits and attributes.

#30 Comment By ABENA DIGGERS TOWN On January 7, 2014 @ 2:57 pm

Am bemba but grew up among the bemba friends and Am to a bemba woman who likes to use alot of bemba adages or idioms.When Fr Bwalya referred to Rupiya Banda as Amano wa buwelewele Sata and Mmembe were in the forefront supporting Fr Bwalya that the term Umuwelewele is not an insult but a bemba word meaning useless thinking or acting.Now what is more of an insult to be referred to as Cumbu mushololwa or Amano wabuwelewele?

#31 Comment By Debo On January 7, 2014 @ 3:38 pm

Saulosi, you make me sick with your blind loyalty to Sata who is turning out to be the worst leader Zambia has ever produced. Didn’t Sata refer to Mwanawasa as a Cabage? Didn’t he refer to RB as Nyama Soya? It makes me cringe everytime I read your comments. It’s like your mind is warped and can’t make up a grownup opinion of what’s right or wrong. Is calling someone stubborn an insult? Would you rather everyone sings praises to Sata no matter how wrong he is? I’ve got to got and throw up. You and your Sata are nauseatingly dull.

#32 Comment By Zebigge On January 7, 2014 @ 3:47 pm

Due to his failure to listen to advice, Sata is not only a “cumbu Munshololwa”, he can also be compared to “umwana ashumfwa uwaile na mashinshi ku buko”

#33 Comment By tito On January 7, 2014 @ 1:30 pm

The police have a job to do. How many other inocent people have been arrested and no one speaks on their behalf. Cheap politics that is why we must think before say anything. Too bad Fr Bwalya is slowly becoming a jail bird.

#34 Comment By Pissed On January 7, 2014 @ 1:37 pm

Defamation because it is true?!!! He is an i d i o t. Am I going to get arrested too? Sata is the worst president ever!!!! It is NOT OK TO DETAIN PEOPLE FOR THEIR FREEDOM OF SPEECH!!!!

#35 Comment By TEN COMMANDMENTS On January 7, 2014 @ 1:39 pm

ITS OK FOR YOU FRANK RECALL THE TIMES OF RED CARD WHEN YOU WERE PF

#36 Comment By Albert Chinyama On January 7, 2014 @ 1:42 pm

Chipimo, counsel former faza to be civil in Hus dealings too. Not fire fighting ngafya luka.

#37 Comment By Sido Mark On January 8, 2014 @ 12:46 pm

chinyama i can now understand yu better yu a PF die hard suporter who can remain in house which as caught fire.pliz read what is writen on walls .It is clear someone is mis using his constitutional powers,because he has failed to govern de nation.

#38 Comment By Prophesy 2014 On January 7, 2014 @ 1:43 pm

The Lord
God Almighty says, beginning from this
year 2014; many of these African leaders
who have been oppressing the poor, the
orphans, the widows and the fatherless
and He has given them time to repent but
have refused to repent will face His
judgment beginning from their
households. He said many will die
unceremoniously and suddenly; He will
kill some through plane crashes; heart
attacks and incurable diseases, their wives
He will kill at their primes, their children
He will inflict with strange diseases and
many He will disgrace publicly both at
home and abroad.

#39 Comment By Sido Mark On January 8, 2014 @ 12:52 pm

I agree with yu.I also had a dream last week end.This year someone is dying .Zambia will be healed soon dont wory.Since Childhood my dreams have been true,even our familly the Know that when i won someone it will come to pass.I dont understand were i got these psycic powers.Mark my words 2014.

#40 Comment By Black folk On January 7, 2014 @ 1:45 pm

Chipimo is absolutely right in stating that Sata wants to intimidate all Zambians into submission and never to question his ways. He will not succeed. But my greatest bone of contention is the Zambia police force or whatever you call them. How can they allow to be used like a vigilante group. Are there no ethical standards to follow in their procedure? People have accused them of being a PF militia but of course they have denied this But there is more evidence emerging that the are a compromised, unethical, unprofessional and an immoral force. They have legitimately become a target in this political struggle to regain our democracy in Zambia.

#41 Comment By CARL On January 7, 2014 @ 1:50 pm

What goes around comes around. this man was very busy insulting and throwing red cads at RB and the MMD. now the snack that he praised has now bitten him!

#42 Comment By chamwene songe On January 7, 2014 @ 1:53 pm

ndobo that term means a sweet potato which can not be straightened when it loses its shape in short uncotrolled creature. Am not bemba and its not an insult to say cumbu whatever.

#43 Comment By ndobo On January 7, 2014 @ 2:08 pm

thanks man.. but chumbu munshololwa doesnt sound anywhere near the word sweet dont you think??

#44 Comment By Shaka On January 7, 2014 @ 2:24 pm

Use your imagination. If you are a true Zambian, you must have eaten sweet potatoes at one point in your life. I am in England and I buy sweet potatoes from the local market and guess where they come from – Uganda.

#45 Comment By cycle On January 7, 2014 @ 2:13 pm

@sandra ulichipuba naba chumbu munshololwa bobe……!

#46 Comment By ZP (Zabwino Palibe) On January 7, 2014 @ 2:19 pm

You rarely see the snake till it bites. The snake still has vernom and. Winter and membe are yet to get a dose of vernom. You cant charm the african cobra. Kill it and crush the head.

#47 Comment By Prophesy 2014 On January 7, 2014 @ 2:19 pm

The Holy Spirit says the days of long-
reigning African dictators are over as two
of them will pass away this year. There will
be two coup attempts in two African
nations this year; one in a tiny West
African nation whose leader himself
seized power and legitimized himself
through democratic process.

#48 Comment By Cry my Beloved Country On January 7, 2014 @ 2:40 pm

But CNP has lost it ai???

#49 Comment By Kayla On January 7, 2014 @ 2:43 pm

@ Sandra! You need to know that whether a “Father” or catholic priest one has the right to express one’s freedom of speech. We need people that can call a spade a spade and if the president misbehaves someone has to tell him or let him know it doesn’t matter whether he is a 100 yrs. To be a leader of the people and a good leader for that matter one has to listen, and listening to your subjects does nt make you a weak leader but rather it makes it possible to lead. By the way Frank Bwalya is no longer a priest please get your facts right. Anyway, our President has proved a disaster!!! Those cells are dirty!

#50 Comment By s2c On January 7, 2014 @ 2:53 pm

NAREP has mobilized legal support for Father Bwalya according to radio phoenix news. In all fairness I support the idea as opposition political parties are suppose to be helping one another in situations like this one. VIVA NAREP and ABZ.

#51 Comment By Kayla On January 7, 2014 @ 2:55 pm

Frank Bwalya has always been like that call him anything or any name he is a person who has always spoke his mind. Am sure some people are happy that he has left priesthood because even as a priest he always spoke his mind if he saw the injustice in the church (church politics). I wish he had remained a priest because we have leaders in the church who are just like Sata, they know everything and everyone else has to follow!! Shame. I wish you well Frank…, whether you will be a president or not we need your pressure!! That’s my opinion!!!!

#52 Comment By chile1 On January 7, 2014 @ 3:00 pm

Since u all r sayin come 2016 PF will go,my question is hav u taken a look @ the opposition leaders?so whose goin 2 beat HEMCS? Is it HH,chipimo,mumba,bwalaya or nawakwi? Am sorry to dissappoint u bt all these guys r too weak to be presidents.thez mo 2 being a president than jus ranting lyk inchinkula Fr Bwalya

#53 Comment By WANZELU On January 7, 2014 @ 4:12 pm

@Chille

HH is stronger than even Sata. You shall see come 2016. With his un comprising nature he will lock up these PF thugs until heaven comes.

#54 Comment By Profecy 2015. On January 8, 2014 @ 1:11 pm

chile 1 may i remaind yu that HH got more than 500,000 votes in 2011,half of what sata got to win.Currently apart from MMD he has largest network at grassroot level in 6 provinces.Chipimo got less than 70 000 votes in 2011,but did well than Milupi,This means they is promise in future for him,but 2016 will be trick for chipimo,since he has not even won a single byee election at constuency level.I see HH consolidating his gains as de issue of tribe will not over shadow his campains bcuase most Zambians now know it was Meembe,s gimic to blind Zambians form HH,s Potentio.I presidencial byee election in 2015.2014 Zambia shall morn again.

#55 Comment By Uwakwisano On January 7, 2014 @ 3:02 pm

or it could be that the Father is principled and calls a spade a spade no matter in whose hands it is….

#56 Comment By JUSTICE On January 7, 2014 @ 3:20 pm

WHEN ARE OPPOSITION POLITICAL PARTIES AND THEIR FOLLOWERS GOING TO ACCEPT DEFEAT? MAKING ZAMBIA UNGOVERNABLE AS YOU VOWED FROM THE DAY MCS WAS ELECTED PRESIDENT WILL NOT HELP YOU WIN ELECTIONS IN 2016. SAY YOUR LUNGS OUT, TWIST STORIES IN ANY WAY BUT YOU SHOULD NOT FORGET THAT WE ARE ON OUR OWN WE CANNOT BE INFLUENCED BY FOOLS WHO JUST WANT SPONSOR ANARCHY IN OUR COUNTRY. SIMPLY WORK HARD AS POLITICAL PARTIES JUST LIKE HIS EXCELLENCE DID WHEN IN OPPOSITION. BY THE WAY, WHICH PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE ARE YOU FEATURING IN 2016 SO THAT WE START PREPARING INSULTS FOR HIM?

#57 Comment By David Mzamai Mwansabemba On January 7, 2014 @ 3:30 pm

He’s, it’s obvious this dictator is cumbu munshololwa
he’s bossy, intimidating illiterate dictator!

#58 Comment By MILE On January 7, 2014 @ 3:48 pm

It is derogatory phrase. Frank Bwalya knew the feeling he intended to send. He is Bemba. Don’t blame the police; mind you there are Bemba policemen and women as well. Moreover the phrase was careless used in Bemba land.

#59 Comment By Mulenga Mazangalatoni On January 7, 2014 @ 3:50 pm

He has been arrested fot calling Sata Mushumfwa ati: “Chumbu Mushololwa”: The Bemba term literally refers to a sweet potato that breaks when it is bent and is used to describe someone who does not heed advice. Afuna si afuna Sata, his new name is now Ukwa Chumbu Mushololwa!

#60 Comment By Chikubabe On January 7, 2014 @ 4:18 pm

That chap you call father is just a fake priest who is just a politician from another school of “We demand” just graduated from the school of”We condemn”..Those are the pure games of politics. It’s only in politics where people can get it that easy so long you can talk like inkaka.

#61 Comment By tito On January 7, 2014 @ 4:25 pm

I don’t think Fr.Bwalya is setting a good example as a potential leader. There is absolutely no genuine reason for him to travell all the way and spend a night in jail. Please those close to him, advise him to avoid spending a night in a police cell as gone are the days when people became popular because of being arrested. Ba Bwalya you are old enough to filter your speech.

#62 Comment By Harold Muna On January 7, 2014 @ 4:29 pm

Really is there a debate on this issue? Is calling someone ‘stubborn’, an arrestable offence? And why keep him in detention anyway? Charge him and release him. Then the court can decide whether those words amount to defamation. For me, this is a waste of police time – and a police force that has been compromised to no end by a regime that has placed Zambia onto the heap of political garbage.

#63 Comment By jossie mwala On January 7, 2014 @ 4:42 pm

In short, Saatar chiiiiipuba!

#64 Comment By Kay On January 7, 2014 @ 4:50 pm

I support the father 100%, I am actually thinking of sending him some white chickens for use at his next public appearance.

#65 Comment By Jay Jay On January 7, 2014 @ 4:53 pm

Another reason why a peoples constitution is highly recommended …believe it or not some of these laws still exist. …but most oppostion politicians (Sata included when in opposition) only choose to complain (or complained) when the sh@t hits the fan. This circle will always continue until us the people wake up.

#66 Comment By Chikubabe On January 7, 2014 @ 4:55 pm

Frank the comedian,,Kanengoki part 2 abuka kubafwa.

#67 Comment By Jay Jay On January 7, 2014 @ 5:05 pm

LT admin go to BBC Africa website, they have carried out a detailed article of what Father Bwalya said on radio putting all our shambolic online websites to shame. Why can’t you people show a bit of passion in your work.
Wake up!!

#68 Comment By GUNDIXY On January 7, 2014 @ 5:44 pm

In Eastern Province the equivalent to the saying is “Simvazam’zace anangokumva nkhwangwa m’mutu”.

#69 Comment By Umwina Zed On January 7, 2014 @ 6:35 pm

Jails are not built with all our tax money to keep someone committing such a misdemeanour. Jails are supposed to be for serious crime. Felonies. Sata is misusing state buildings, machinery for his own petty squabbles. Lets give him the red card

#70 Comment By Ba mwisho On January 7, 2014 @ 7:55 pm

Fr Frank Bwalya will be Fr Frank Bwalya as long as he wants to be. That is the way GOD works. Even in prison if need be.
Now SATA CHUMBU MUNSHOLOLWA is not a bad name the humble servant of GOD has given you, just accept it.
It is GOD’S plan that you are what you are: SATA CHUMBU MUNSHOLOLWA!
C U IN HELL!

#71 Comment By assistant On January 8, 2014 @ 9:36 am

Arrested? on command or demand?

#72 Comment By King Kong Dambo On January 8, 2014 @ 10:36 am

So muno mu Zambia ni munwe pakanwa? This kind of politics is scaring me now. What of 2016? Is there going to be peace when this time just to use a metaphor is a criminal offence. Please boma spare the Penal Code Cap 87 of the Laws of Zambia. You are now abusing the statute. Mwanyanya…! Viva Padre Bwalya. Talk padre about cumbu cobenda.

#73 Comment By Nerfi On January 8, 2014 @ 12:54 pm

Sata has always been a bully. Not surprised he’s kicking off because someone has called him out on his character. It’s embarrassing.

#74 Comment By Bashi Sata. On January 8, 2014 @ 6:24 pm

Poor Police officers! they are just being used like toilets. Fr Bwalya is very correct in or outside dirt cells, dull politicians improve even state of the the country look at the buldings of the cells how dirt they are, you cant be ashamed that apa mulebika ifiko ni pa internet. Mwilatusebanya , play your dirt games inside.

#75 Comment By Dr. Eustace Wabo On January 8, 2014 @ 7:20 pm

Your route to Presidency, characteristic of Zambian politics. You are almost there but a few more stints and you are in.