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PF ordered us to sort out Mumbi — youths

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Two former Patriotic Front (PF) officials yesterday recounted how they were instructed by senior party officials to beat up or ‘sort out’ their former secretary general Edward Mumbi because he had been compromised by the MMD.

But PF spokesperson, Given Lubinda has dismissed the allegation saying these are signs of desperation by people who wished ill of the PF/UPND Pact.
The two former party officials’ allegations are unrelated to the latest incident in which Mr Mumbi’s house was attacked by unknown people who attempted to set it ablaze.

Former PF Lusaka provincial information secretary, Chiwele Maimisa who has since reported the matter to the police revealed yesterday the leaders of the opposition party instructed him and other youths to locate the place were Mr Mumbi socialised from.

“We were told that it is easy to sort out Mr Mumbi. We were instructed to locate where he drinks from so that we could loosen some bolts on his car so that he would have an accident,” he said.

The PF leadership also instructed him to mobilise some youths to disrupt Mr Mumbi’s Press conference where he was to announce his resignation from the opposition party.
[pullquote]“We were told that it is easy to sort out Mr Mumbi. We were instructed to locate where he drinks from so that we could loosen some bolts on his car so that he would have an accident,” he said.[/pullquote]

“On that day, I was told that I should organise youths to disrupt the Press conference which I did. The buses we used were even paid for by the party,” he said.

He said he witnessed the beating of former University of Zambia Student’s Union (UNZASU) president Emmanuel Tembo for authoring a document ‘The Destruction of the Cobra Part I.’

Former Mandevu Chairperson Frank Lombe also recounted how he was assigned in 2008 to ‘sort out’ Mr Mumbi.

Mr Lombe said in an interview yesterday that he received instructions from the provincial office to the effect that Mr Mumbi must ‘vanish’.

He said the former PF secretary general was to be sorted out by the youths because he had sold out to the MMD.

“We were told that the MMD had bought him (Mr Mumbi) a Benz and therefore, he must vanish. These were instructions that came from the secretariat that we must flash out Mr Mumbi from his office and he must vanish,” he said.

He said the youths had been instructed to deal with Mr Mumbi because he had misused monies that were donated to the party by well-wishers.

“When we were campaigning during the 2008 presidential elections, we were told Mr Mumbi was paid by the Government through the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) and that the Government had bought him a Benz. As youths that were commanding, we got annoyed and there were plans that he must be sorted out. In fact, information was coming from the top,” he said.

Mr Lombe said he had even started implementing the instructions by confronting Mr Mumbi at the Supreme Court grounds during the presidential petition hearing.

He, however, said he realised that Mr Mumbi was innocent and denounced the action of the PF on national television.

“After we did that, my house was burnt in Garden compound by suspected PF youths who were commanded by a named member of Parliament from the PF,” he said.

When contacted for comment, Mr Lubinda said the allegations by the two were a sign of desperation for people who want to derail the pact.

“How come they are going to newspapers instead of going to the police? I’m sure the police would be very happy to arrest Mr Sata if such allegations were true,” he said.

He urged the two to report the matter to police if they have evidence to show that they were indeed instructed to sort out Mr Mumbi.

“If a person is hired to kill, it means that they are criminals themselves. They will do well to report themselves to the police. It actually means they are known assassins so they must tell us how many other people they have killed. If I want someone to fly a plane I won’t go to a journalist but I will hire a pilot,” he said.

Meanwhile, Lusaka province police chief Green Ng’uni said the police were still investigating the break-in at Mr Mumbi’s house and no arrests have been made.

“We have instituted investigations and police officers are on the ground,” he said.

Asked if the voter’s card, which was found at the scene, would lead to the arrest of the owner, Mr Ng’uni refused to comment for fear of jeopardising the investigations.

He said police were also investigating the matter in which Charles Chimumbwa had accidentally received calls from some cadres on the Copperbelt who were allegedly hired to stone former president Chiluba’s motorcade while in Kitwe.
[ Times of Zambia ]

17 COMMENTS

  1. #1. You are so childish. Have u ever seen anyone putting his qualificatios on this site. Some of us have PhDs and we keep them to ourselves.

  2. Thats crap! Why are you reporting the matter today? Save us from your dreams because you had all the time to ‘strike the iron’ when it was still hot. PACT 4 Life, we are coming.

  3. Uhmmn! A self confessed criminal what do you do to them? You give national coverage to a criminal and let them scout free aiyeee this is Zambia-the real Africa! Our police where are they? Please save Zambia from such nonsense arrest that chap immediately. You know bloggers, MMD’s so called campaign members are so daft that they forget we are very analytical to be swayed by such cheap propaganda. That chap should be arrested immediately to ‘help’ the police with investigations. No wonder King Cob told him he was a thief when he went to complain about his dismissal. Go to a group of fellow lazos who will tolerate you

  4. Anthony Lloyd – PhD Anthropology – Oxford UK
    What are you doing in that civilised country. you dont fit to be there. With small brain like the pipo you worship. How can an ex member of party say good things about PF. they well looked after by MMD

  5. Why would any sane person want to still to put a man of his calibre in power is beyond amazing. When Sata was at the helm of MMD so many people died during that rule 1990-2000. MMM is stil in power but the suspiscous death have stopped, and strangely enough it is now happening in PF.coincidence? If you have a mind go figure.

  6. I think these two self confessed assassins should be arrested for attempted murder.As they have made a clear confession of what they intended to do.The law should visit them.

  7. What is difficult with exercising clean politics? Given Lubinda has spoken and he who listens has goten some sense from his sentiment. Why didn’t the hired killers keep it as a secreet until they left the PF?

  8. I fail to see the logic: Chiwele Maimisa is no longer a PF member so how could PF send him to sort out PF enemies? The answer is simple Chiwele is being paid by MMD to tarnish the name of the opposition parties. Bane ala na chipwa just start preparing what to do after 2011.

  9. I have been thinking of late in the countries i have traveled to, i haven’t seen any cadres, may be i just don’t know that they are there, but in Zambia i always here of cadres. I think if we can do away with cadres, then it can reduce cheap politics like this useless news. if these guys wanted to come out in public they should have done as #10Jayjay, those guys during the time they were in PF should have gone to the police to tell them about the plot of killing someone so that those responsible to be arrested at that particular time. Not doing things after they have been given a brown envelop by MMD or its sympathisers.

  10. Pact for ever. U MMD if you are fools we are not fools. Who on earth would attack mumbi? for what benefits? U are out come 2011, see us on 21st June

  11. Though RB is clueless about how to run the country, MCS is too dangerous for Zedland. Zedlanders – be warned, this aint no joke. Given does not know what goes on sometimes in his own party and he also does not know his boss’ true colors.

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