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New Dawn in Zambia with MCS: The King Servant.

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By Anthony Kasonde

In the early morning of 23rd September 2011, the 74 year old Michael Chilufya Sata leader of the hitherto opposition party, the Patriotic Front (PF) was declared the winner of the presidential elections held on 20th September 2011 after beating the incumbent Rupiah Banda of the Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD). This was four time lucky for the son of a headman and the man who has practically held about every political position available in Zambian politics but who became a household name when he was Lusaka Governor in the now almost obscure former ruling party, the United National Independence Party (UNIP). In winning the elections, Mr Sata also became the oldest president to win the elections in Zambia.

Mr Sata was born in 1937 in Chitulika village in a rural town of Mpika in the Northern Province of Zambia. Mr Sata passed through standard education in the then colonial Northern Rhodesia and counts being a police officer, railway man and trade unionist among his early jobs in Zambia. Mr Sata also had stints in the UK and Russia and it was his former job in England where he reportedly worked as a porter at Victoria Station, one of the busiest railway stations in London, that caused his name to be splashed across several daily newspapers of Britain with the flamboyant headline that “a former London station cleaner elected as Zambia’s president.” But Mr Sata, who reportedly boasted during his 2008 campaign when he gave an interview to the BBC that no one complained about his cleaning job at Victoria station because he did a perfect job and was determined to do even a better job back home by cleaning Zambia, would not have minded such a headline because it portrays him as a hard worker not just because of the work he did at the station but the long and hard journey he took to walk into Plot 1 Independence Avenue – Zambia’s presidential residence otherwise known as State House.

Patriotic Front leader Michael Sata caused a steer when he openly insulted Stand Up for Zambia producer Chanda Chiimba
Patriotic Front leader Michael Sata

Political Life

As Zambia’s fifth President, Mr Sata is one of the most recognisable and the most common person yet to enter State House. Many Zambians can easily recall one encounter or two with the now most powerful man in the country such was his sociability and humility. He is a man who made the most common phrase politicians use “I am one of you” become so real and so acceptable for he did and mingled with the common man as if he was a nobody. He talked to every Jim and Jack that he met on his way. It is this familiarity that his critics used to discount him as presidential material because most felt that he had no breaks and spoke without hesitance which would not be ideal in the modern world where diplomacy is golden. However, it is not just the casual talks that Mr Sata is known for. He is also renowned for his vociferous and hard hitting talk that has earned him the title of “King Cobra.” Many will remember his fierce exchanges he had with the late queen of Zambian TV, Goretti Nkana Mapulanga or indeed with Frank Mutubila.

[pullquote]However, it was his maverick style of politics that first made him have a brush with the then untouchable Dr Kenneth Kaunda. Dr Kaunda did not just regard Mr Sata as indiscipline for not having conformed to the UNIP dictates but went to extra ordinary lengths. The then all powerful Dr Kaunda stripped Mr Sata’s father of his title of headmanship and claimed to justify his actions that even in the Bible fathers were punished for the sins of their children[/pullquote]

Mr Sata started his political life as a Councillor. He then rose to become Lusaka Governor. It was this position that defined the man who would later lead Zambia. Mr Sata did not take this title as a ceremonial one like most of his predecessors or contemporaries did. Instead, he was a true action man on the job. He vowed to change Lusaka and make it clean and vibrant.

He made people notice him and counted projects such as the now defunct local Njanji commuter train and various housing projects to his name. Indeed, it was his work ethic that made him sail through the political spectrum as he quickly ran and won as MP for Kabwata constituency. He was then appointed as Minister of State for Local Government in the UNIP government.

However, it was his maverick style of politics that first made him have a brush with the then untouchable Dr Kenneth Kaunda. Dr Kaunda did not just regard Mr Sata as indiscipline for not having conformed to the UNIP dictates but went to extra ordinary lengths. The then all powerful Dr Kaunda stripped Mr Sata’s father of his title of headmanship and claimed to justify his actions that even in the Bible fathers were punished for the sins of their children. Mr Sata was later to defect to the newly formed MMD where he held full ministerial positions of Local Government, Labour and Health respectively before he was appointed as Minister without Portfolio. Mr Sata, who was also the MMD’s National Secretary, further elevated himself as an action man by bringing radical changes and making these ministries work to their near potential. His move to the Ministry without Portfolio and silently seen as the Government’s number 3 and hence a senior position was seen still by many as a way of derailing the ever popular action man who was looking more popular than the president himself.

Mr Sata as the most senior person working for the MMD worked had organising the party while most of his colleagues concentrated on their full time government positions. Therefore, when the late Frederick Chiluba came to choose his successor, Mr Sata very much felt as the natural successor particularly since most of the senior members of the MMD had resigned from the MMD en masse after it had become obvious that Dr Chiluba was orchestrating some move to run for the forbidden 3rd term in office. Thus when Dr Chiluba failed to run for the 3rd term and instead chose the late Mr Levy Mwanawasa, Mr Sata resigned and formed the PF and the rest is now history.

King Cobra the President

Dr Chiluba did not adequately say why he bypassed Mr Sata to pick Mr Mwanawasa, who was seen as an outsider in the party, to stand as its presidential candidate in the 2001 elections. However, he did say, in bits and pieces, that he did not believe Mr Sata was suitable to become president of the country. However, it is worth to not that before their very public fallout, Dr Chiluba did back and publicly support Mr Sata in his 2006 presidential bid. Another former president, Dr Kaunda who has previously referred to Mr Sata as Satana (vernacular word for the devil Saturn) also has previously stated that Mr Sata is not presidential material. However, the very fact that his first son moved away from his UPND party to publicly back Mr Sata and Dr Kaunda himself attended the PF Convention may have gone miles to confirm that the former president may have changed his mind on Mr Sata.

Many critics feel that Mr Sata is better suited as the led rather than the leader. The basis for this is the very fact that as an action man, he cannot be the commander in chief for he will be required to perform various other roles that may not suit his style of management. Other people have argued that he comes out as a dictator and therefore is likely to govern the country with iron hand that may spoil doom for the hard earned democracy. Mr Sata’s king cobra style is also likened to a kaponya (a street thug) who talks too much and usually with no sense. It is these issues that made people have breaks on him in his previous three attempts at the most coveted job in Zambia.

It is hard to know then what made the Zambian people give Mr Sata the job this time around. Professor Oliver Saasa, a professor in International Economic Relations once quipped that Mr Sata is the man needed to whip the sleeping Zambia into action. Indeed, most people seem to have come to this conclusion. The country tried a freedom fighter, a trade unionist, a law graduate, a retiree and now it seems a nationalist with a different approach may be the answer. Most people feel the country has lost its direction and the course needs to be changed. Mr Sata is seen as brave and unfazed. He has not been scared to have a go at the British government and has taken on the might China to complain against their unfair and unhelpful trade practices in Zambia.

However, as Mr Sata has already learnt on the third day of his presidency he needs to be all inclusive and listen. Mr Sata went for his usual Sunday mass at St Ignatius Church in Rhodes Park. The Church wanted to make it unusual by inviting Mr Sata to sit in front. However, Mr Sata graciously opted to sit at a position where he has always sat as a commoner. The Priest did however urge Mr Sata to drop the name of “King Cobra” and instead to be known as the “King Servant.” This was obviously to recognise the role that he now has in society and the responsibilities that come with it. Mr Sata knows that he has to be humble for he knows that no matter how hard he hits a stone it will not drip any blood.

RB’s Moment

Zambia despite high poverty levels and most people living on less than $2 a day has done well since it ushered in democracy in 1991. In the elections of that year that saw a change of government, the country’s founding father Dr Kaunda was hailed for having accepted the will of the people and handed over power peacefully. Since that change the country has seen two more presidents elected peacefully albeit from the same ruling party. Therefore, this third change of a president was highly significant for it represented a change of government similar to the one that happened in 1991.

[pullquote]If Mr Banda’s swiftness to concede defeat was graceful, his departing speech was legendary. He may not have done much during his time in power but the events of those two days and his speech just elevated him to a high level.[/pullquote]

Former president Banda again showed tremendous grace and statesmanship by quickly accepting defeat and becoming instrumental in the change of government. This further strengthened Zambia’s standing as a model of democracy in Africa where people are determined to hang on to power even after the electorate have said NO. The Ivory Coast experience and the killings that followed and that coming after the horrific violence experienced in Kenya just made Zambia a beacon of hope in that department. If Mr Banda’s swiftness to concede defeat was graceful, his departing speech was legendary. He may not have done much during his time in power but the events of those two days and his speech just elevated him to a high level.

Mr Banda reminded the PF to “treat those who you have vanquished with the respect and humility that you would expect in your own hour of defeat… Speaking for myself and my party, we will accept the results. We are a democratic party and we know no other way.” He continued by trying to diagnose the ills of his MMD by saying “Zambia was liberated by an MMD ideal but maybe we became complacent with our ideals. Maybe we did not listen, maybe we did not hear. Did we become grey and lacking in ideas? Did we lose momentum? Our duty now is to go away and reflect on any mistakes we may have made and learn from them. If we do not, we do not deserve to contest power again.” He also reminded Zambia of its greatness due to its potential and impressive resources.

90 Days and Counting

At 74 and having well documented medical problems, it has to be recognised that Mr Sata may not be the man he was several years ago. It is hard to know whether Zambians are getting what they paid for with their vote. However, if the promises made during the campaigns are anything to go by then the Zambian people will definitely get the money’s worth of their votes. The PF promised to change things in 90 days, to bring money in people’s pockets, to build houses and to improve health facilities. Mr Sata may sooner rather than later realise that most of the world’s strong economies are flirting still with recession most with double deep deficits. Indeed, he will soon come close to the phrase “it’s the economy stupid” and realise that in fact influential financial equations are worked out very far away from Plot One. Most of the promises therefore may be hard to achieve in that time frame.

[pullquote]Mr Sata has come a long way to walk into State House. The Zambian landscape has once again demonstrated that rather like in America, there is the Zambian dream for those that dare to work hard. There are no classes in Zambia and therefore no one is blocked from achieving their dream[/pullquote]

However, what the Sata led government may certainly change in that short frame of time is the attitude of the people to work, property and the like and indeed the way things are run particularly in public entities. Things have not worked well for the country thus far and therefore Zambia cannot continue doing the same things and hope for a different result. This applies to individuals as well as the leadership. Thus, for example, Mr Sata should not go on the offensive and purge civil servants in authority just because they were seen to support the previous government. It is the attitude that needs to be changed so that people know that their loyalty is to the system rather than to ruling parties. There may be decent and highly qualified people who got it wrong just because of the way things are run in Zambia. Therefore to change the attitudes and keep the people may help a great deal going forward so that to start with civil servants are not seen as installed by a particular government and hence loyal to this set of people rather than to the government of the day. The fight on corruption must also not just be practiced but seen to be practiced.

Mr Sata has come a long way to walk into State House. The Zambian landscape has once again demonstrated that rather like in America, there is the Zambian dream for those that dare to work hard. There are no classes in Zambia and therefore no one is blocked from achieving their dream. Mr Sata, who is married to a doctor and has several children, may have taken long to finally realise it and sadly for him he has lost his dear ones along the way who could not witness his greatest one Friday moment. He lost his dearest daughter, Zhina, when he was still in the MMD government. At her funeral, Mr Sata conceded that her death had changed him. She made him so proud (and the writer who lived next to her could see why) as most other people realised on that sombre day she was put to rest. The country hopes to benefit from a reformed Mr Sata after all he no longer is King Cobra but Servant King. Long may the King Servant live.

50 COMMENTS

  1. PF Kaponyas will soon realise that they were living in a dream paradise and nothing will work within the given time frame; a recep for economic and social anarchy. Yes 84 days and the count down is on. I end here!

  2. I don’t get it.This is not a new dawn.The so called new dawn is just new bottles but the wine is the same old stale wine.I mean all these fancied men have been at one time or the other part of UNIP or MMD so there’s nothing new there.Maybe the author is like a person who just got hold of a lighter shade of sun glasses but misreads that as new dawn.

  3. Mulelembako utunono ba Kasonde, fyonse ifi? And a well balanced article could have included Mr Sata’s weaknesses, such as his support for the unconsititutional 3rd Term, his dictorial tendencies (such ..”IM naming Lusaka Int’l airport to KK with immedaite effect..”). No one is perfect

  4. Long live H.E. MCS please make sure the ‘choncolis, amabunu na mwenye’ to know their place in Zambia. We Zambians have only Zambia to be proud of and feel free, we cannot allow ‘bamwisa’ to abuse us, threaten us and treat us like dirty on our own soil! And please work on the new constitution ASAP!!! Thank you.

  5. It is a shame that ZWD have sunk that low without any sense of shame. When are these guys going to go above tribal politics and tribal hatred? One doesn’t even need to be told who these guys are and where they come from. Times have changed and we need to move with time and get out of our tribal slams. Believe you me HH will never be a president because they have made him look like one, more especially that he even sponsors them to spearheard tribalism. At the end of the day, they are loosers. Lets pray for them

  6. Elections came and they are gone. Sata is now the President, now it is time to get down to work. If you don’t work..simple..no money in your pockets. The ordinary Kaponya is a victim yet again, no bus stop and market revenues and no immidiate employment in sight. The status quo remains. Wake up Kaponyas, you are vehicles for change and noting more!

  7. It is suprising how some half-brains are still basking in the election euphoria…it is done! now reality is back. You need to put your own food on the table, Michel won’t do it for you. Reality check is here…wake up.

  8. We told you that PF is MMD(b). We told you that PF is the worst tribal part. We told you that PF has no agenda for zambia. Watch the space.

  9. @Number 10, HE MC Sata lost several times before finally winning the presidential elections. It’s folly of you to think HH can never become president. Mind you so far, his losses have just equalled those of the current president. My point really is that none of us can be so certain about what’s in the future, unless of course you are a quantum physicist who has just been successful at attempts to invent a time travel machine!

  10. i think LT is still utilising MMD caiptal for their existance, thats hw come their still in shock that Sata is president.. You need to Come to Terms and accept that….who can u honestly say sata lost elections 3 times coz pipo percived hm as a Kaponya when you know very well that rigging was the order of the day…itsclear, just keep leaking your wounds…and for your own info Sata neva said 90 days , He said 900 Days

  11. Good morning

    What seems to be a fine piece of writing for some could be seen as overwritten, pretentious or too fancy for others. One thing remains clear though – Zambia has just emerged from the crossroads and the emotions are still high. The opinnions are still too divided and I think it will take a while before some realise that they need to move away from the things that seperate us and find the common principles that unite us if we are to move forward together as a nation.

    It is up to us, Zambians, because we all have a choice – to reconnect and work hard for ourselves or to wait 90 days for things to drop from the sky… This is my personal concept of a New Dawn.

  12. MR SATA TO BE A PRESIDENT OF ZAMBIA WAS ONE OF MY GRETEST DREAMS THAT HAS COME TRUE. MAY GOB BLESS OUR NEW PRESIDENT GOOD HEALTH SO THAT HE BRINGS PROSPERITY TO THE COUNTRY AND FULLFILL THE DREAMS OF EVERY ZAMBIAN VOTER WHO VOTED FOR HIM .GOD BLESS MR SATA AND MY BELOVED ZAMBIA.

  13. #15, Chanda Chiimba in England? Please sort out his items!!! lol
    Ba so called intellectuals that always refer to others as Kaponyas, in case you didn’t know, this very tendency of “name calling” is one major factor why MMD lost. You fools thought you were on such high horses and will never need to come down! PF will perform in their own time coz their term of running GRZ is 5 years and not 90 days as some of you seem to think! If you’re not happy with that, you can hang your “ntweno’s” on a cherry tree, mwa-unfwa? Already, Chambishi mine workers got an 80% raise last week, shoprite and Sun hotel workers that were casualized are now receiving contracts etc… Meanwhile, I hope to see a lot of people in the MMD being taken to task for all their mis-deeds while in power.

  14. # 19, glad to hear that..the question that now arises is ? Why did these so called investors wait untill Sata became president for them to affect salary increment and remove the element of casualisation. Because of the following reasons.:1. Because RB was too weak to effect influence on these investors. 2. RB did nt speak for the poor in the same way Sata Does.3. RB became too Blind with the pipo who surrounded him . Its good hearing to the ears…keep it up Mr President…

  15. Number 10. Think with your brain and not your tribe. How do you bring in HH in this discussion. Be progressive and objective in your writing. We have a PF govt now and will run the Zambian govt until the elections in 2016. Let Zambia be cleaned from tribal politics also.

  16. That Chongwe MP should be fined or punished for wasting taxpayers money.Being Masebo’s relative does not justify his stupid action,the guy won by 5000 votes to the bewilderment of his cousin Sylvia Masebo.That constituency is not personal to holder gee! Zed

  17. @ no# 20 NINE CHALE get off the euphoria too, you cannot even say greetings Mwanawakwitu :-). The change is good am smiling as it is, but my GOODNESS Kambwili and GBM are ministers! how and where was I when consultations were being undertaken.

  18. If what I am contributing down here does not agree with what you believe about SATA, then you are in for a rude shoke.
    What we have enetered in is indeed a new era, an era of dictatorship, a democratically elected dictator.
    Wait and see!

  19. # 31 Mwanawakwitu, I assure you my Tumbuka brother that Kambwili will shock you with very good performance, however I am very worried that GBM may end up being clobbered by one of the generals due to lack of anger management capacity. Kekekekekek, LOL! Most likely the ministers will behave just like the infestors oh no I meant investors are starting to do good before Michael catch up with them idling and loitering.

  20. tribalists bembas…….cabinet domineted by bembas…the post suggest pipo to be using bembas only … tribalist are insestive indeed.

  21. Bo Fine @ # 32, you tried that line about dictatorship before elections and it did not help, so just wait until he starts making all of line up the streets to waive at him as he passes them you can make your comment! Foolsakes!

  22. Sorry I meant,

    Bo Fine @ # 32, you tried that line about dictatorship before elections and it did not help, so just wait until he starts making all of US line up the streets to waive at him as he passes them you can make your comment! Foolsakes!

  23. #35 MundiaM ,
    Only simple minds wait until the problem affects them for them to know there is a problem.
    Analytical minds are rather different; they are able to see a problem while it is still in its potential state.
    If you cant see a problem before hand then the way you use your brain is very different from the way I use mine.
    Anyway, its fine. I believe both of us are using our brians the best way we can.

  24. President Sata has come to realise that what he says now will have an immidiate impact on the value of the Kwacha. With over 99% of our manufactured goods imported this can have a direct impact on what we shall be able to afford in the future. African politicians who promise things they know they cannot possibly deliver do get found out when they get into power. However, they do not care. They will have made themselves rich before the next round of elections. It is sad.

    • THANKS FOR YOUR REASONING OF THE PRACTICAL REALITY.GOOD TO KNOW WE STILL HAVE PIPO WHO ARE GOOD THINKERS LIKE YOU. sober and more ANALYTICAL. God bless you.

  25. Bravo Sata. I am happy that some employers are now increasing salaries or is it panicking? Sata needs our support but he needs to stp acting like a dictator. He should denounce violence and avoid silly mistakes like ‘over appointing’ in the cabinet case. Where were his advisors…or is it that he never sort any advise?

  26. Mr.Kasonde’s article has some revelation but quite selectively.
    We are old enough to know mr Sata even older than Kasonde most likely hence we have noted your economical way of reporting about Sata. The same goes for the post newspapers which has lost its effectiveness in reportage and if it were in developed societies bankruptcy would be next. I will dwell on one issue you intend to tell readers that Sata has reformed. Reformed from what? and when and how did he reform? Is Sata capable to be reformed. many govts. have been formed in Zambia and there hadn.t been an outcry of unrepresentative govt as the PF gvt. That tells you about Sata about his vindictiveness and subtlety. King cobra title was not earned in oblivion it was after how Sata can manipulate issues.

  27. Mr Sata has left everyone quessing including the international community here. Investors have developed cold feet on a “wait and see game”. Sata is unpredictable, unrelied and can bulldoze his way at any time on any issue. Surely Mr. Kasonde had PF had any shadow cabinet in place some appointments made so far wouldn’t have been made. Dr Scott would have helped reasonably well on this issue. Knowing Sata he decreases cabinet posts and create more at lower level where some ministries are quite clouded to comprehend. Mr.Sata will not reform on mere pronouncements from the priest as King servant from King cobra. Image building does not come that way its got to be backed by tangible outcomes. In 1991 Sata promised in Chifubu that they would be shareholders in ZNCB todate no one owns shares.

  28. I see Sata not very different from his friend Chiluba. He is making serious mistakes in less than a week in office. But these mistakes will define the future outcome of the PF government. Just by looking at the new cabinet one wonders if this is Zambia National Cabinet or Mpika Local Cabinet. You do not need a degree to know that in Zambia tribal or regional balancing is not of necessity, it is a must if you desire legitimacy. This is the real democracy in the Zambian context. KK who was careful about this managed to unite the entire nation as one Zambia one Nation. Zambia is not built on one province. This crack in the PF foundation will be the reason for the total collapse of the entire structure in the future. Sad to say but it is truth.

  29. i ahve read all your coments some negative some positive some making no sense at all…the truth is that presidents are but men servants of the people somebody talked about dictatorship even b4 we see it if that president saw all your comments i do not know how he would react see with your bad mouth you kill i can not blame you though maybe you come from homes that lucked displine talking about leaders without respect if you work hard you will make zambia a better place God help you now.and pray for your leader for Godly wisdom and guidance.

  30. It’s about time Zambia was run by the poorest of the poor as they certainly do understand the land and it’s rewards belong to them VIVA! PF! VIVA! MCSATA! VIVA! ZAMBIAN PEOPLE! Our time has come we have been surviving for tooooooo long now we can start living………… 
    Love BKDGO.:o

  31. So how many more people is sata going to fire kashi???? enough firing and disolving of boards..lets work now remember the TICK …TOCK ….TICK…TOCK….on 90day.and nothing about tha constitution so far …

  32. Iyo namu lemba bane.. I wonder bushe politician kuti alubula abantu muma chushi? Abantu abene beka ebanga ilubula epela—

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