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OCIDA calls on Archbishop Telephore Mpundu to resign

Our Civic Duty Association OCIDA has disowned the letter written under the guise of Emeritus Archbishop Telesphore Mpundu calling on the US Government to impose sanctions on Zambian Government Officials.Leslie Mbula, an OCIDA trustee, stated that the organization has disowned the letter written under Mpundu’s name and expressed disappointment in the misuse of his reputation. Mbula also revealed that OCIDA has formally requested Mpundu to consider retiring from his leadership position within the organization, signaling a potential shift in leadership amid growing concerns over OCIDA’s direction.

Members and supporters of Our Civic Duty Association (OCIDA) have voiced their concerns over the alleged hijacking of the organization by Brebner Changala, prompting calls for his departure from the association. Additionally, they have urged Archbishop Telesphore Mpundu to consider retiring from his leadership role within OCIDA, stating that it is time for new leadership to take the reins.

Addressing the press in Lusaka on Thursday morning, OCIDA members expressed their dissatisfaction with Changala’s recent actions, which they claimed were not in line with the organization’s mission. They accused Changala of hijacking OCIDA and issuing statements without the consent of the members or the organization’s trustees, who are legally responsible for its oversight.

“In the last few months, statements have been issued in the name of OCIDA without the agreement of the association or the sanction of the trustees,” the members stated. “We are particularly concerned about a letter written to the American Embassy under the guise of Archbishop Mpundu, urging the US Government to impose sanctions on Zambian Government officials. This is not the stance of OCIDA.”

The members emphasized the importance of maintaining order within the organization for effective operations and expressed their disappointment in Changala’s failure to adhere to OCIDA’s principles. As a result, they called for his removal from the association, citing his actions as untenable.

Meanwhile, OCIDA members also called on the Catholic Church to safeguard the name and integrity of Emeritus Archbishop Mpundu from exploitation by opportunistic individuals. They expressed concern over the misuse of Mpundu’s name for selfish political purposes and emphasized that OCIDA’s primary objective is the promotion of good governance and economic management, without aligning with any particular political stance.

Below is the Letter sent to US Ambassador

Sanction Against President Hichilema And His Group undermining Democracy

Mr Michael Gonzales
United States Ambassador to Zambia
P. O. Box 320065
Lusaka, Zambia

8 March 2024

Dear Ambassador,

RE: Petition for the United States Government to impose financial sanctions, visa restrictions, and travel bans against top Zambian officials undermining democratic rights in Zambia

Refer to the above captioned subject.

Formed in June 2020, Our Civic Duty Association (OCIDA) is a registered civil society organisation in Zambia working to advance democracy, good governance, and human rights. It is made up of senior citizens whose only aspiration is to advance the public good.

We, in OCIDA, are deeply alarmed by the continued abuse institutions of governance and the erosion of democracy in Zambia today under the leadership of President Hakainde Hichilema and his ruling United Party for National Development (UPND). Of particular concern are the violations of democratic rights such as the right to public assembly, free speech, freedom of association, and the right to a speedy trial. Also worrying is the continued abuse of state institutions like the Anti-Corruption Commission, the Independent Broadcasting Authority, the Zambia Police Service, the National Assembly of Zambia, and the Judiciary.

On several occasions, OCIDA and other organisations such as the Zambian Conference of Catholic Bishops, the Law Association of Zambia and Chapter One Foundation have called on the Zambian Government to respect and enable the expression of these fundamental democratic rights. Our combined calls have fallen on deaf ears. What we have instead witnessed over the last several months are further restrictions on these rights. Public rallies by opposition parties continue to be banned by the Zambia Police Service, the Judiciary continues to engage in what appears to be wilful delay of the resolution of urgent political matters affecting the main opposition party, the Executive arm of government continues to interfere in the operations of other institutions, the leadership of the national assembly continues to undermine democracy in parliament, critics of the government continue to face intimidation and threats from state institutions and public officials, and leaders of the opposition continue to face arrest from the police based on what appears to be politically motivated charges. This is not the Zambia we want. This is the Zambia we rejected in August 2021.

In view of the continued abuse of governance institutions and the violations of democratic rights in Zambia, OCIDA calls on the United States Government to impose financial sanctions, visa restrictions, and travel bans against the below-named officials of the Government of the Republic of Zambia whose conduct has aided this continued suppression of democracy in Zambia. We make our call in the wake of the recent decision by the US Government, as part of its democracy-centred foreign policy, to impose similar sanctions on members of the Government of Zimbabwe who are at the forefront of restricting democratic rights, tolerating corruption, and abusing governance institutions. It in this light that we petition the administration of President Joe Biden, through the US Embassy in Zambia, to impose sanctions on the following officials of the Zambian Government:

1. Police Inspector General Graphel Musamba

Since his appointment as Inspector General of Police in April 2023, Mr Musamba has presided over the prohibition of opposition party meetings. Not a single public rally called by opposition parties has been sanctioned under his command. Mr Musamba has cited unspecified security concerns and inadequate manpower as justifications for this continued violation of the right to public assembly, even in instances where opposition parties have offered to provide their own security. It is impossible for multiparty democracy to be seen as a legitimate political system of government if political parties, created by the Constitution of Zambia, are not allowed to freely meet their members and conduct their activities.

In a truly functioning democracy, citizens are and must be free to exercise the right to peaceful assembly at any time they wish, including outside the elections. The job of the police service is to facilitate the enjoyment of this right, not to curtail it. Mr Musamba’s continued violation of the right to peaceful assembly represents a threat to national peace and stability, a danger to the survival of Zambia’s democracy, and a blatant defilement of the Constitution of Zambia, which mandates the police to protect and defend human rights and democracy. As Elias Chipimo noted in April 1980 when criticising the restrictions on political and civil rights under then President Kenneth Kaunda, the multi-party system is “the surest way of avoiding coups and eliminating the disgraceful tendency of presidents ending up with bullets in their heads.” Alarmingly, the current Inspector General of Police has proved to be an apostle of state-sponsored lawlessness as he has been in the forefront of not only breaking rather than enforcing the law but also undermining the very multiparty character of the Republic.

2. Minister of Home Affairs and Internal Security Jack Mwiimbu

Mr Musamba’s efforts to undermine democratic rights in Zambia have been aided by the conduct of his superior, the Minister of Home Affairs and Infernal Security Mr Jack Mwiimbu. Under Mr Mwiimbu’s leadership, the Zambia Police Service has been turned into a private militia of the ruling party. As well as supporting the police’s continued refusal to sanction meetings organised by opposition parties, Mr Mwiimbu has also presided over the numerous arrests of nearly all opposition party leaders in Zambia, except those aligned to the ruling party, on frivolous charges. All these developments have occurred whilst the minister and his police officials continue to ignore the offences committed by members of the ruling party and the government, even when the same are formally reported to the police by the victims. As a result, a two-tier policing system has been created under his command: one for members of the opposition and another for members of the ruling UPND.

In addition, governance institutions such as the Registrar of Societies have been repeatedly suffered abuse from Mr Mwiimbu’s ministry. For instance, a former Registrar of Societies who refused to carry out unlawful changes to the leadership of the main opposition party – changes that were aimed at instigating factional divisions in the main opposition Patriotic Front party – was unceremoniously hounded out of office and replaced with a malleable official who has not only obeyed the illegal commands but also paved the way for the installation of a pliant leadership in the main opposition party.

Mr Mwimbu is also ultimately responsible for the police’s ongoing efforts to frustrate the registration of an umbrella alliance of opposition parties, namely the United Kwacha Alliance. Citizens have the right to associate with a political formation of their choice, and the job of the Ministry of Home Affairs is to enable the enjoyment of this right, not to undermine the freedom of association. Democracy is at great risk of collapsing when democratic rights like the freedom of association are restricted. And when people lose trust in the capacity of formal institutions to represent them, they are likely to resort to democratic means of expressing their discontent – and indeed of changing governments.

3. Speaker of the National Assembly Nellie Mutti

A known supporter of the ruling UPND, the Speaker of the National Assembly has been at the forefront of undermining democracy in parliament. Ms Nellie Mutti has presided over unconstitutional changes to the leadership of the official opposition in parliament (consequently trampling on the rule of law by overlooking matters that are before Court over the same issue), been quick to suspend opposition lawmakers at will, especially those who question her judgement, and has, on several occasions, curtailed opposition and independent MPs from debating freely in the House, especially on matters that relate to criticism of the Executive.

This demonstrated partiality by Speaker Mutti harms Zambia’s constitutional democracy in that it violates the principle of separation of powers and the right of parliament to scrutinise the activities of the Executive as part of promoting accountability. Multiparty democracy is strengthened when all three arms of government carry out their activities in a manner that enhances or promotes checks and balances. Ms Mutti has proved, time and time again, to be a mere appendage of the Executive, committed to advancing the interests of the ruling party rather than the greater cause of democracy. Her continued adverse actions risk undermining public trust in the capacity of parliament to truly be a people’s House and ultimately in the very integrity of the democratic system.

4. Chief Justice Mumba Malila

When Mr Mumba Malila was appointed Chief Justice, OCIDA was among the many Zambians and organisations that then and subsequently commended his appointment. Our hope that Mr Malila would provide leadership to this vital state institution, without whom democracy cannot flourish, was based on his impressive track record of defending fundamental freedoms and human rights not only in Zambia but also in international organisations where he had worked.

Unfortunately, in recent years, Chief Justice Malila has proved to be a great disappointment. Our faith in his leadership has since decreased considerably. Not only has he lamentably failed to provide effective leadership in ensuring speedy trial for politically sensitive cases, especially those whose outcome have a significant bearing on the state and direction of Zambia’s democracy; he has also, in an unprecedented move, deployed the Judiciary to intimidate and attack, through press statements, ordinary citizens who dare to criticise the institution’s performance under his watch. The capture of Zambia’s main opposition party by the executive branch of government has been enabled by the conduct of the judiciary under Mr Malila’s watch. Judges handling the matters have sat on them while the Chief Justice continues to criss-cross the world, giving speeches to unsuspecting audiences, some of them emphasising the importance of speedy trial and judicial independence.

Mr Malila’s proximity to President Hichilema – demonstrated in regular shared public spaces and the Chief Justice’s penchant of inviting the head of the Executive to address judicial meetings – has also raised public eyebrows about the extent of judicial independence under his watch. These fears have been aided by several instances where announcements that must come from the Judiciary are first made by the President. A clear example is how the President recently announced to the public a Statutory Instrument that was yet to be signed by the Chief Justice. How did the President know about it? The only hypothesis is that the President could have been the author.

5. The Director of Public Prosecutions Gilbert Phiri

The Director of Public Prosecutions Gilbert Phiri is a former personal lawyer of President Hichilema. Any hopes that Mr Phiri would rise above these personal historic ties to conduct the affairs of his office in an impartial manner were extinguished long ago. Instead of defending public interest and the integrity of the legal system, Mr Phiri has been in the forefront of refusing to sanction the prosecution of government and ruling party officials whilst doing the opposite for members of the opposition. Not only has his conduct undermined the integrity of the legal system; it also represents a threat to the legitimacy of the multiparty political system. DPP Phiri has clearly shown that he is working with the President on many cases to undermine democracy and human rights.

6. Electoral Commission of Zambia Chairperson Mwangala Zaloumis

Ms Mwangala Zaloumis is another official with known ties to the ruling UPND. Appointed to the role by President Hichilema, she has since led the Electoral Commission of Zambia in disfranchising citizens by way of excluding candidates of the main opposition party from taking part in elections to the benefit of the UPND. Complaints from opposition parties about the abuse of state resources by government officials during by-elections have also been ignored by Ms Zaloumis. The multiparty system rests on having an independent electoral commission that enjoys public trust and is impartial in its conduct. The current leadership of the Electoral Commission of Zambia is far from these requisites and represents a danger to peace, stability, and the survival of democracy in the country.

7. President Hakainde Hichilema

If there is one person who deserves sanctions for undermining democracy and democratic rights in Zambia, it is President Hichilema. Not only is he the one responsible for the appointment of other democracy-threatening officials like Mr Musamba, Mr Mwiimbu, Ms, Mutti, Mr Malila, Ms Zaloumis, and Mr Phiri; President Mr Hichilema has also aided their conduct by neglecting to reprimand or sanction them for undermining civil and political rights. The Police, for example, has been used as a tool to suppress political opponents or arrest government critics. In fact, Mr Hichilema has praised Mr Musamba’s harrowing performance, publicly stating that he wished he had resurrected the latter from retirement much earlier.

The President of Zambia as Head of State and Government must be a fountain of justice and equity and presidential functions must be performed with dignity and transparency. The President must be above partisan considerations when treating citizens whether in opposition or in support of government. All these principles are provided for in the Constitution of Zambia under which he took the Oath of Office. Unfortunately, President Hichilema has not lived true to these ideals. His administration has divided the country on ethnic-regional lines. Key Government positions are now a preserve of members of his ethnicity and adjacent tribes in Western, Northwestern, and Central provinces. We are witnessing a purge in government and State-Owned Enterprise of Zambians who hail from the Northern or Eastern provinces based on the belief that they are supporters of the main opposition party. In recent months, civil servants hailing from these provinces have been displaced from their positions and replaced with people who come from Southern and Western Zambia. This state-sponsored polarisation has created tension in the country and undermined nation building and stability. The spirit of One Zambia One Nation is now but an illusion.

President Hichilema has also ignored growing incidents of corruption in his administration, including among members of his oner circle. Not only has he failed to publish his assets and declarations as a way of showing leadership; he has further ignored calls to do so from several people including Zambians and non-Zambians such as yourself, Ambassador. This is not the character of a man who is committed to fighting corruption.

Having highlighted how the conduct of the above officials continue to undermine democracy in Zambia, we reiterate our call that targeted sanctions against these specific individuals be imposed on them to serve as a deterrent. We believe that such a move is an imperative at this juncture, if the United States is to be perceived as fair and consistent in its application of foreign policy values, central of which is democracy promotion and the sanctioning of those who undermine it. Although many people think the current President of Zambia is a darling of the United States, we believe that the interests of the two nations are by far larger than the interest of an individual leader – especially when that leader is in the forefront of undermining democracy and abusing institutions of governance.

We look forward to your action-oriented response.

Yours faithfully,

Emeritus Archbishop Telesphore G. Mpundu
Chairman, OCIDA

23 COMMENTS

  1. Bart papa, why have you chosen to be misled by your disgruntled political sheep? Is it money ? Is it tribe? Is it just personal so? Bart papa

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    • Bishop Alick Banda was called the Lucifer of Zambia by the UPND secretary General.
      The Govt spokesman called Bishop Mpundu the agent of division and hatred.
      Time will tell

  2. It’s quite clear that OCIDA no longer exists as a united force. It seems some members meet alone and still consider such a meeting an OCIDA gathering. Brebner Changala and the Emeritus Archbishop are one arm while Leslie Mbula and others are another. I think this means curtains for OCIDA.

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    • Iam not partisan like others, what we are witnessing today are all stated in the petition unless we have eyes to see. It is absurd to deny facts and pretend they are not happening. True people are locked up and sent to unknown place. Memorial services ’Tutwa’ are cancelled sighting security concern which is not true during such events. The miles Sampa issues and so forth. Please though we may not agree with the petition but facts still remain the same.

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  3. No wonder 60 years after independence and we still depend on bazungu to feed us…we spend more time on useless issues…..can we spend more time talking about development please and less time on Politics

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  4. Please correct me I’m lost here, this man is he not a man of God, I though a man of God will teach the mass what is in the bible not to divide the country. Men of God are known to bring peace not advocating misery on your own people.

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  5. This is the most corrupt and dubious Govt ever. The facts stated in the letter are all out there. We have all experienced this since the so called “New dawn” This is just damage control by very dubious politicians. Zambians be wary of this Govt. They have sown the seed of division. They will devide Zambia and destroy it.

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  6. Are we More divided than ever before? Organizations are getting divided, churches, in work places, we are now hearing of Umodzi Kumawa, Kola, BRE etc. these were un heard of, a sign something is fundamentally wrong. Whether we accept it or not something ain’t right!!

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  7. Surprising to see how we forget quickly the gassing of citizens, the beating of citizens including police, The killing of Zambians including Nsama etc, etc. Just because someone has put to an end to abuse of resources and is ensuring we all get a share and now you want him sanctioned. Sanctions will harm the whole country. Lets support him especially with some progressive things he is pushing including in education, health, agriculture etc

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    • WHO WAS GASSING THE CITIZENS? THREE YEARS DOWN THE LINE WE HAVE NOT CAUGHT ANYONE!!! IS SOMETHING BEING SWEPT UNDER THE CARPET????? WHO WAS GASSING THE ZAMBIANS????? BA JACK WE ARE WAITING !!!!

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  8. First Mr Leslie Mbula is compromised. I’m sure he holds some position in government
    Second even if the document is a forgery its contents are not forgery.
    Third Bishop Mpundu fought the PF with passion to the extent of telling off Edgar Lungu at a mass the former president attended. So don’t call him a PF cadre.
    Upnd used the bishop to ascend to power only to continue where PF had left

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    • @Anti establishment,
      You might have your truth that Bishop Mpundu is NOT a PF, but you can not rule that out with 100% conviction, especially in this Zambian Political jungle. Who thought Father Bwalya would be a UPND? The truth is that he MIGHT have been influenced by Brebner Changala, and Brebner Changala has associated himself with UKA.
      All this NOISE about shrinking democracy, is here in order to CLEAR Lungu. Lungu & PF will have difficulties to justify their return to power, they know this very well. No wonder this campaign to make it look as if the current siuation is worse than in Lungu Era, that way, PF would have it much easier to justify their return.
      Dont call me a UPND, otherwise you miss the point. I have nothing to do with UPND.

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  9. It was archbishop Mpundu trekking to Mukobeko prison fighting for the release of HH during the fake treason case placed on HH

  10. Why not publish the follow up letter written by OCIDA to the US Ambassador? It was read out in the press conference yesterday.
    Instead you re-publish the disowned letter.
    Typical of LT with its well known bias.

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  11. Ba UKA baloba ilyauma !!!
    Yesterday. they were busy with press conferencing trying to capitalize on OCIDA letter to gain some political mileage.
    It turns out, it was written by Brebner Changala by using ba Mpundu. Sad.
    What is sad is, ba UKA
    1. could not acknowledge that they did not follow proper procedure to register their party, instead, last week they issued ifisushi that went viral that police/GRZ had denied them to register their. Al in order to claim that there is shrinking democracy
    2, The UKA Chair was asked clear question, what are their short and long term solution to load shedding. He could NOT answer, instead DEFLECTED the question, by answering how the current government has failed. ECL also faile to answer similar question during last pressconference.

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  12. Now that the two reactive rotten eggs in OCiDa are removed, we are yet to see whether we would have this trustee move forward the core organisational values in the coming months. How does a pressure group be seen too soft to government and fail to do some checking?

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  13. What the Bishop has said is nothing but the truth. The problem in Zambia is that we accept lies other than the truth. The president came on the platform of lies and has continued on that trajectory. We just clap for him even when we know that he is lying. The only language we understand is a language of lies.The good Bishop has written on truth that is happening in our nation. But we want to bury our heads in the sand like proverbial ostrich. Truth should not be sugar coated with lies. Lies are lies and truth is truth.The Bishop has called a spade a spade and not a spoon.

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  14. What Mpundu wrote to the US embassy is the correct situation on the ground. Whatever Mbula is trying to do is just to appease the government.

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  15. What matters is the truth version events in Archbishop’s letter to the American Ambassador and not the pro-UND stance adopted by this UPND puppet called Leslie Mbula. Is Mbula telling us that what the Archbishop wrote is not correct? If so, let Mbula tell his version of what is happening in Zambia today.

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