Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Police officers at Chitimukulu palace are there to provide security – Katanga

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Southern Province Commissioner of Police Charity Katanga (right) displays the remains of an ammunition found among stolen copper blisters and copper cathodes in Livingstone
Northern Province Commissioner of Police Charity Katanga

Northern Province Police Commissioner Charity Katanga has implored residents of Chitimukulu in Kasama District not to be intimidated with the presence of police officers deployed in the area.

Ms Katanga stated that the presence of police officers in any operation is meant to protect the wellbeing of residents in that particular area.

The regional Police Commissioner charged that officers should work with the community in order to uphold peace.

Ms Katanga has since called on the residents of Chitimukulu to continue with their normal activities.

Recently, residents of Chitimukulu have complained of the presence of police officers who have been deployed at the Paramount’s palace alleging that they are intimidating them.

43 COMMENTS

  1. What threat is there to the wellbeing and (of the) residents that the police are so militantly protecting them against? I think you owe it to the people to explain clearly before they fill in the blanks and outsmart your ulterior motives (or as they will decidedly determine!).

    • Why would a commissioner dress like that?
      Tasteless yuk !

      I think she should be fired for that dressing, I would care less whatever man finds that appealing , there is something wrong with them upstairs

      Dress like someone holding as high a position. Here in Glasgow I have found most Nigerian and Ghanaian dress respectively unlike the Caribbean women, yet sadly men raise their tails up when they see short skirts and badly advised cleavage

      I will stick with the whiteman myself.

      Thanks

    • When a pawn becomes a bishop that doesn’t make it a player (in my circles I made that one up). Katanga should keep away….

    • Will she ever go on maternity leave that woman Katanga? She is on news every single 3 week, now we even know which her monthly days.

    • Since when did Zambia Police start providing body guards for chiefs!? ubupuba bweka bweka! The way u r starting to lose in Katuba is the way it shall be till we change u in 2016! We r trying HH now! if u r all the same, we will be changing u like napkins!

    • Protection from who and what? How come they didn’t need it before? Is it to intimidate because Satan I mean Sata is interfering?

    • Dont take us for fools. If u are a useless govt, not all of Zambians are useless. What or who are you protecting. You are irritating us!

  2. Good evening

    We have heard that before. It still comes down to intimidation, whichever way you look at it. Now Charity, please get professional and start elaborating other alternatives other than the deployment of police forces at my chief’s majestic palace.

  3. If it’s not intimidation, what danger has all of a sudden fallen in the Bembaland particularly at the Palace! U’re lying thru ur teeth mama!

    • Of course she is lying, look at her smirk in the picture.

      The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis.
      Please don’t tell me you are impressed with that dressing?

      Thanks

    • @ Mushota,
      You know that I mean she’s telling lies right? Thats a sarcastic way of not agreeing with someone, but then again with you one never knows, maybe you are just trying to pull my leg.

    • @Ndobo, man please leave the ladies alone. Last 3 days you are just tumikisha! You like to watch them “pull each others legs”?
      I like to read their comments, so romantic, even on Sunday sure.

  4. Bembas! I now believe u’re a lost Kingdom! No clear and robust traditional way of Chief Succession! That is why Politicians are taking advantage of ur lost traditions!

    • We are not a lost Kingdom. Research and you will find that we have always been more highly organised in terms of self government than most other tribes. Our relics are robust and the succession precepts cut and clear.

      Don’t mix it up: the problem is not with our traditions but with state interferance with our traditions. However, as I proclaimed in the previous thread, they will reap what they sow. The more they respect the traditions of the people and the more they respond to their aspirations, the more they will succeed in forging a long-lasting relationship with them. It will definately be difficult for them to win an election without the support of the chiefs in the region.The worm has to taste good to the fish, not the fisherman.

    • @Them, because Zambian attitude is ‘the fight is for them’ (Bemba’s) and not part and parcel of the fight to uphold national culture!

  5. every one just force poor people.
    nasla chemicals company. and nasla group product soft touch lotion and jelly
    this company owner and management very cheater and lie
    company owner name. mr.nasir mr.hanif mr.hameed.
    and some management guys
    this people every one force and give problem company slary too small no permanant worker
    so many people salary holding and just cheating with labure and customer
    pleas i request to zambia government action there.
    and help to poor people and worker. all company management is bad not careful for worker.
    pleas help

  6. Guys we have to be organised so that we can vote out this panga family by the ninshi amanga balikomena mu palace because twaishiba infumu shikali saana ku margic ba police ngabalibutukako ku palace so that batumako ama comandos. Sata bane aletupesha ubunga 80pin fuel,talk time,everything has just been escaleted kwati taba kafumepo ala bakanya nabo..!

  7. Is she trying to enforce laws and do her job or is she there for a fashionable beauty showoff?

    Police should only be used to provide security to zambians so they can go about their business and uplift our economy.Any police at such useless royal palaces is misuse of police.Kweli ni nchi ya wajinga hii Zambia.

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  10. This would only make sense if similar police presence, including how many and since when was accorded yo all the other chiefs of similar ank, standing and position in the country. Otherwise it comes to more of the same old BS from this government. I rest my case.

  11. And further more, when the opposition notify the police about a planned rally, they are told there is notnenought police manpower to guarantee security for such rallies! Try another one Katanga!

  12. what security.>?hen did you realise that they needed security..?kekekeke..cheap politicking Charity..we know why they are there..!!

  13. Ala Ba Mushota’s comments really makes me cry for Africa, Zambia in particular. What have we done to deserve such a breed of mental retards like Mushota. All her comments points towards mumbwa mumbwa type of thinking. Yes it’s freedom of speech but bane please look at the inferiority mindset she has. ” Oh I’ll stick to my Muzungu boyfriend/ husband” . Well get a life and digest your comments before you embarrass us further. I doubt your academic credentials you boast about here because I don’ t think a degree/masters brains can think so shallow.

  14. unless there is something Sata knows about Kanyanta. Sosala which is not yet in public domain
    someone can really wonder why the bashilubemba can not install one of their own.

  15. @ MUSHOTA…its clear to me you do have inferioty complex- this is how i would like to describe you mentality-An inferiority complex is defined by psychologists as negative feeling (usually of shame and anxiety) triggered in certain situations by viewing oneself as inferior to others in some way. it can also lead to destructive or antisocial behavior which evidently in you.
    My best advise seek conselling otherwise you are welcome to
    chainama for treatment! and live that bisexual poor old white man FIMO FIMO.
    THANKX

  16. Katanga shut up Zambians are not all foolish like the ones who voted your party into government. Mushota is right naka jacket kaku salaula

  17. Am i the only who thinks Mushota has lost the plot, from security at Chitimukulu’s palace to dressing, Nigerian women and short skirts never mind sticking to her white man.
    Wrong forum my dearest or are you the fashion police on this site?

  18. protection from who?

    can YOU get MY crazy German shepherd to protect YOSELF from ME?

    Shallow & childish explanation.
    But kip in mind that you and yo sugar daddy (CNP) are going down sooner than 2016- with a spine shattering thud!

    malabishi!!

    God bless Zed…

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