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There’s no ‘ICIMWELA’ for the opposition; it’s HH Mpaka 2031!

The other week, Citizens First party leader, Harry Kalaba featured on Lusaka’s Hot FM phone in programme in Long Acres where he was of course rumbling on a number of issues. As we crossed the road to grab some lunch from Longacres matebeto, we expected multitudes to have besieged the double-storied building where the popular radio station is domiciled to hobnob or at least catch a glimpse of the opposition leader.

But what did we see instead? A handful of hangers-on and people minding their own business as if Kalaba wasn’t in town – taxi drivers dangling car keys or restaurant owners waving mouth watering T/bone at you! Kalaba briskly emerged from the building and jumped into his not so impressive black Hammer and sped off as a few vehicles followed suit.

When John Sangwa, who’s notorious for bragging he’d recruit 1 million members before the elections, ‘stormed’ Chisokone market to fetch ‘imilonge and chiyonge’ expecting an electrifying and frenzied response from the marketeers, they went about their chores oblivious of him.

We’ve seen a similar trend obtaining when other opposition leaders such as Fred M’membe, Makebi Zulu, Saboi Imboela, Sakwiba Sikota, Chishala Kateka, Kasonde Mwenda, Sean Tembo, Brian Mundubile, Kelvin Bwafya Fube, Binwell Mpundu and Given Lubinda etc have ventured in public spaces…..no one seems to seems to care much about their presence.

Now contrast this with the “icimwela” of 2021 that brought President Hichilema in power or indeed the wind of change of 2011 that ushered the King Cobra into office. Activities would virtually be brought to a standstill as people abandoned whatever they were doing to catch a glimpse or shake hands with the then opposition leaders.

What do we make of this?

It’s a done deal for President Hichilema! At the rate things are going , no one will manage to extract from the throne even if they came with a front-end loader. It’s definitely HH Mpaka 2031; stop wasting your time and precious resources ba opposition, maybe try 2091!

Mulekutika?

Prince Bill M. Kaping’a
National Coordinator
HH Mpaka 2031 People’s Alliance
Zambezi

The Opposition Void: Fitting Into President Hichilema’s Big Shoes

By Dr. Martin Mushumba
Public Policy Analyst

President Hakainde Hichilema is the current president of the Republic of Zambia. He spent 23 years as an opposition leader. His experience in politics and indeed leading a successful opposition party is unmatched. Over his 23 years as an opposition leader, he did not merely participate in our politics, he defined an era of principled opposition.

President Hichilema stood tall in Zambia’s democratic landscape. His influence was loud, not through noise, not through spectacle, but through quiet strength, strategic clarity, and unwavering conviction. At a time when opposition politics required uncommon courage, he provided direction with steadiness and dignity.

His strategic discipline, ethical posture, and belief in democratic governance profoundly shaped the political culture of the United Party for National Development (UPND).

He taught us that leadership is not measured by the office one occupies, but by the values one refuses to surrender. He kept on to his values, even when his closest confidants succumbed to pressure. He taught the world that modern politics was about the message that resonates with the people and not character assassination.

With calm resolve and intellectual depth, President Hichilema transformed the UPND into a formidable democratic force that eventually wrestled power from the Patriotic Front. He demonstrated that opposition is not obstruction but guardianship of national conscience. In moments of uncertainty, he offered vision. In moments of pressure, he displayed composure. In moments of hostility, he chose principle and restraint.

Surely, President Hichilema has mentored a generation of leaders who will carry his leadership going forward. The victory of democratic ideals we witness today is, in many ways, a continuation of the foundation he laid. His greatness as an opposition leader was not mere loudness: it was anchored in character. His legacy stands not to be personal but national.

In every way, as an opposition leader, President Hichilema bestrode our politics with dignity and foresight. His principles continue to breathe through the leadership he inspired and the democratic path he charted. His ascension to Presidency has today left a serious vacuum whose depth is clear. You can only pretend not to feel this emptiness when you see the disorganisation in today’s the opposition parties.

Today, I urge the opposition leadership to draw lessons from his resilience, organisational focus, and unshakeable belief that Zambia deserved better.

For those, aspiring to succeed President Hichilema, both within and outside the ruling UPND, begin to learn and practice his politics. You might not like him, but he has raised the bar and that is clear. The benefit to Zambia is that it has managed to expose and eliminate political jokers who for a long time received attention from the masses.

The 2026 general election is around the corner, we seek to witness issue based politics. President Hichilema showed the nation in 2021 that you cannot actually win an election without mudslinging your opponents. Let’s debate ideas and bring to light the vision you have for your wards, constituencies, councils and Zambia as a whole. All the best Zambia.

Nevers Mumba Warns Politicians Against Seeking Juju for Electoral Victory

New Nation Party (NNP) president Nevers Mumba says some desperate politicians are seeking supernatural powers from witch doctors to win the upcoming August general elections.

Dr Mumba warned that power obtained through witchcraft is unsustainable and should not be entertained in Zambia’s political space.

Speaking when he addressed NNP members in Choma before holding a town hall meeting, Dr Mumba said he is aware that some politicians are approaching witch doctors in an attempt to secure victory in the forthcoming polls.

“Now, as we are going towards the elections, witch doctors and wizards have become the richest because politicians are rushing to them to seek power so that they can win,” he said.

“Every day, as I speak, there are some politicians who are kneeling before a witch doctor asking for power to win the election,” Dr Mumba said.

“Let me talk to you as a pastor. If you go to a witch doctor to win an election, he will give you that power, but it belongs to him. So whenever he comes, he will be demanding a sacrifice, and sometimes it will be the blood of your loved one.”

Dr Mumba said Zambians should vote for people who are genuine Christians and not those who have no respect for God. He added that citizens should guard against vulgar and insulting leaders who are full of hatred.

He said there should be no room for criminals to dominate the political space, stating that doing so would misrepresent Zambia’s declaration as a Christian nation.

“Do not test God by calling yourselves a Christian nation and then populating politics with unchristian people who have no respect for God Himself,” he said.

Dr Mumba further stated that the NNP is in an alliance with the UPND because it is the best course of action for the country.

“Let us campaign for President Hichilema because he has done what Zambia needs for the next five years,” he said.

Dr Mumba also announced that he will not contest in the August general elections, saying President Hichilema deserves support for continued stability and economic transformation.

He said the work done by the Head of State within a short period was significant, adding that the previous regime had left the economy in a damaged state.

President Hakainde Hichilema Condemns US–Iran Conflict

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President Hakainde Hichilema has condemned the ongoing conflict involving the United States and Iran.

President Hichilema said Zambia does not support war and expressed hope that the hostilities will come to an end soon.

He stated that the major geopolitical crisis carries significant risks, warning that it could affect global fuel prices and, in turn, impact Zambia’s economy.

Speaking in Lusaka today when he addressed councillors from across the country, President Hichilema said the situation could influence local fuel prices, which have recently been declining.

He, however, noted that government is making every effort to ensure the economy remains on the right path.

Elijah Tana Named Nkana Coach

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Nkana have sent head coach Mwenya Chipepo and his assistant Christopher Katongo on forced leave.

‎Nkana have lost their last three Super League matches.

‎Club Chief Executive Officer Mwansa Kapyanga announced adjustments within the club’s technical structure on Monday evening.

‎”Head Coach Mwenya Chipepo and First Assistant Coach Christopher Katongo have been placed on administrative leave with full pay and benefits, pending the conclusion of internal processes,” a statement from the club read.

‎Nkana are number 12 on the table with 25 points in 22 matches.

‎”These measures are procedural in nature and are intended to allow the club to address internal matters without disruption.”

‎Nkana confirmed that Elijah Tana has been appointed Interim Head Coach.

‎He will be assisted by Josephat Nkhoma as First Assistant Coach and Donashano Malama as Second Assistant Coach. Michael Poto will retain his role as Goalkeeper Coach.

‎Young Nkana Head Coach Simon Bwalya will take on an additional role as Senior Team Physical Trainer while Kelvin Chabala will head Young Nkana.

‎Laston Kangwa will continue as Nkana Girls Head Coach, assisted by Esther Mulenga.

‎“Management believes the changes are necessary at this time and are in the best interests of the club to ensure it remains competitive. The technical bench has been assured of full support,” Kapyanga said.

Godfridah Sumaili Says She Saw Edgar Lungu’s Body in South Africa

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Former Religious and National Guidance Minister Godfridah Sumaili says she personally saw the body of late former President Edgar Lungu in South Africa and has urged the nation to stop spreading rumours that he is still alive.

Sumaili described claims that the former Head of State is still living as inhumane and embarrassing, stating that his remains are still in a morgue in South Africa.

She said that nearly nine months after Lungu’s death, rumours have continued circulating suggesting that he did not die.

Appearing on Crown TV, Sumaili dismissed assertions from some sections of society that the former President is alive.

“Saying that nobody from the party saw the body is a total lie. I traveled to South Africa the day after he died and I’m speaking from my heart, truthfully that I have had an opportunity to see his body,” she said.

Sumaili warned that keeping the body unburied has serious implications for the nation, adding that, in her view, the country remains in mourning as long as the former President remains unburied.

She further called on President Hakainde Hichilema to allow the family to bury the former President according to their wishes.

“It is shameful, embarrassing, uncultural and unchristian to keep the body of a former President unburied for nine months. Let President Hichilema do the right thing and allow the family to bury their loved one according to his and their wishes,” she said.

Sumaili also condemned what she described as unfair treatment of the former First Family by the state, saying the family deserves space to mourn in a respectful manner.

“Asking certain individuals to stay away from the funeral is not keeping grudges, but simply fair that the wishes of the late are respected. It will not be the first time after all, we have seen this happen around the SADC region. What is pushing him to see the body? What does he want to see?” she said.

DEC heighten enforcement

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The Drug Enforcement Commission says it has heightened enforcement operations across the country to disrupt drug trafficking networks aimed at reducing the availability of illegal substances on the market.

The Drug Enforcement Commission, Public Relations Officer, Allan Tamba says the Commission has intensified nationwide sensitisation campaigns targeting schools, communities and workplaces to raise awareness on the dangers of drug and substance abuse.

Mr Tamba highlighted that the initiatives focus mainly on young people, who remain the most vulnerable group affected by illicit drug use.

Responding to President Hakainde Hichilema’s recent State of the Nation Address to uphold national values, Mr Tamba revealed that education and counselling services have since been expanded through community outreach activities conducted in partnership with local authorities, faith-based organisations and civil society groups.

Mr Tamba also noted that the initiative aims to prevent early exposure to drugs while encouraging affected individuals to seek professional help.

The media reports that members of the public have since been urged to support government efforts by reporting drug related activities, stating that community participation remains critical in promoting positive social values and protecting families from the effects of substance abuse in Zambia.

Economists urge stronger push to market Zambia’s National Identity

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Economist Kelvin Chisanga says Zambia must intensify efforts to market its national identity and locally produced goods to strengthen the country’s presence in the Southern African region and beyond.

Mr Chisanga said Zambia possesses abundant natural resources that can drive its economic aspirations if supported by a coordinated, multi-sectoral approach involving manufacturers, tourism operators, government agencies and other key players.

He noted that aligning these sectors with strategies such as the recently approved Brand Zambia Initiative would help position the country more competitively.

Speaking in an interview with the media, Mr Chisanga said the initiative, approved by Cabinet last month, creates an opportunity for all Zambians to participate in shaping a unified national brand that promotes economic growth, attracts investment and builds national pride.

Mr Chisanga emphasized the need for Zambian products to carry a strong national identity when exported to neighbouring countries such as Malawi, Zimbabwe and the Democratic Republic of Congo, stressing that this would help stimulate interest in Zambia’s tourism and other services.

Mr Chisanga urged the Zambia Tourism Agency and the Proudly Zambian Campaign to intensify promotion of local products and strengthen content integration to support industrial growth.

Meanwhile, Economics Association of Zambia President Oswald Mungule highlighted the importance of maintaining peace as a foundation for economic progress.

Dr Mungule added that Zambian products must consistently meet international standards if they are to compete effectively in global markets.

Labour Commissioner probes assault at Zamfresh

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The Ministry of Labour and Social Security has launched investigations into alleged labour law violations at Zamfresh and Sunshare following the circulation of a social media video showing a female employee allegedly being assaulted at the workplace.

Labour Commissioner Givens Muntengwa paid an impromptu visit to the two companies after the video emerged, reportedly depicting a 23-year-old cashier, Ruth Banda, being assaulted by a Chinese national after she was questioned for forging company invoices and stealing K14, 000.

Speaking during the visit, Mr Muntengwa condemned the alleged assault, stating that the Ministry does not tolerate any form of violence or abuse in the workplace.

He emphasised that allegations of misconduct or theft must be addressed through lawful and established procedures and not through acts that infringe on workers’ rights.

Mr Muntengwa further expressed concern over a number of labour irregularities observed at the companies, including the absence of proper protective work suits, failure to issue employment contracts and the payment of uniform wages to workers despite them performing different roles.

He disclosed that the companies have been fined K160, 000 for administrative noncompliance, citing the failure to issue payslips and place workers on formal contracts.

He also directed management to settle all outstanding arrears owed to employees, including overtime payments and wage adjustments to meet the statutory minimum wage.

Meanwhile, Zamfresh General Consultant, Karen Kayuni, acknowledged that workers should not be subjected to assault while on duty and assured the Ministry of cooperation.

Mr Muntengwa has since reaffirmed that investigations will continue.

Government receives vehicles to boost health service delivery

Ministry of Health has received 31 motor vehicles from Global Fund worth K 27,625,344.61 to strengthen health service delivery across the country.

Acting Minister of Health, Cornelius Mweetwa, who received on behalf of the government, handed over the vehicles to Provincial and District Health Offices.

Mr Mweetwa noted that the donated vehicles will enhance the delivery of life saving interventions, including laboratory services, malaria elimination, disease surveillance, and health insurance management among others.

He explained that the vehicles were procured with support from the Global Fund under the Resilient and Sustainable Systems for Health component.

Mr Mweetwa emphasised the importance of accountability and prudent stewardship of the resources, saying the vehicles are a public trust and must be managed responsibly.

“The vehicles will improve diagnostic turnaround times, enhance quality assurance oversight, and support maintenance of critical laboratory infrastructure, among other benefits,” he said

Mr Mweetwa added that the handover is part of Zambia’s commitment to Universal Health Coverage and the objectives of the Eighth National Development Plan.

“The Global Fund’s continued partnership and support have been instrumental in strengthening Zambia’s health system,” Mr Mweetwa said.

He indicated that the vehicles have been registered, branded, insured, asset tagged, and formally assigned to their respective institutions, and are ready for immediate deployment.

Speaking at the same handover, Global Health Country Coordinating Mechanism Chairperson Professor Joshua Banda has hailed the handover of 31 vehicles to the Ministry of Health as a significant milestone in strengthening Zambia’s health system.

Prof Banda, said the vehicles, procured under the Global Fund Grant Cycle 7, will enhance service delivery across HIV, TB, Malaria, and public health surveillance programmes.

“The vehicles represent a tangible commitment to improving health outcomes for all Zambians and they will support integrated service delivery, improve efficiency, and reduce duplication,” he said.

Prof Banda added that the vehicles will be distributed to various institutions, including the National Malaria Elimination Centre, the Zambia National Public Health Institute, and the University Teaching Hospital HIV programme.

He emphasised the importance of accountability and stewardship, urging stakeholders to deploy the vehicles strategically and maintain them properly.

“The CCM will continue to work with the Ministry of Health and implementing stakeholders to ensure the assets are used effectively,” he said.

He further added that the Global Fund has invested approximately 2 Billion United States Dollars in Zambia’s health sector since 2002, leading to significant improvements in HIV, TB, and malaria programmes.

Meanwhile, Lusaka Provincial Health Director, Simulyamana Choonga has expressed gratitude to the government for the 31 vehicles handed over to the Ministry of Health.

In a vote of thanks, he said the vehicles will greatly enhance health service delivery in the province.

“We are thankful for the government’s support in strengthening our health system because the vehicles will improve our outreach services and emergency response capabilities,” he said.

Dr Choonga assured the government that the vehicles will be used efficiently and effectively, adhering to the transport policy.

“We will ensure maximum utilisation of the assets for the benefit of the people of Lusaka,” Dr Choonga said.

94 officers trained for voters register inspection

A total of 94 officers have been trained in Isoka District in Muchinga Province ahead of the physical inspection of the Provisional Register of Voters scheduled to commence on Monday, March 2, 2026.

The briefing which was held at Isoka Town Council Chamber, was conducted by the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) for 18 Police Officers and 76 Inspection Officers who will be deployed across all polling stations in the district during the exercise.

Speaking during the session on behalf of the District Electoral Officer, Isoka Constituency Assistant Registration Officer–Field (ARO-F) Belvin Mwale described the inspection exercise as a critical stage in the electoral process.

Mr Mwale explained that the exercise is a vital component of the electoral process that safeguards the credibility of elections, while urging Inspection Officers to ensure that citizens are fully assisted when verifying their voter details.

“As officers on the ground, you must ensure that every eligible voter is given the necessary support to confirm their details and that any errors identified are corrected within the inspection period.

As failure to verify details may disadvantage voters,” he said.

He further stressed the need for professionalism and diligence among officers.

“You must not undermine this exercise. The integrity of the voter register is fundamental to the transparency and credibility of the electoral process,” Mr Mwale added.

The ECZ has since encouraged all eligible voters in Isoka District to take part in the physical inspection of the Provisional Register of Voters in order to safeguard their right to vote.

18-year-old Kasama man jailed five months for theft

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The Kasama Magistrate Court has sentenced an 18-year-old man of Kalafya area in Chief Mwamba area in Kasama district to five months imprisonment with hard labour for stealing five boxes of tomatoes.

Before Senior Resident Magistrate, Willie Banda, was Bright Mwamba, who was facing one count of theft contrary to sections 301(b) and 272 of the Penal Code, Chapter 87 of the Laws of Zambia.

During the presentation of facts, Senior Public Prosecutor, Aaron Kuyeli, told the court that on January 10, 2026, around 10:30 hours, the complainant, Boyd Bwalya, a farmer and resident of Malama Compound in Kasama, lost five boxes of tomatoes.

Mr Kuyeli said the complainant reported the matter to Kasama Police Station and valued the stolen property at K2, 500.

He said the now convict was identified as the prime suspect, adding that he pleaded guilty to the charge.

In mitigation, Mwamba pleaded for leniency, saying he had learnt his lesson during the time he spent in custody.

He further acknowledged that he had gone against the laws of Zambia and promised not to repeat the offence.

In passing sentence, Magistrate Banda said he had considered the mitigation and the fact that the convict was a first offender.

He however noted that theft is a serious offence which carries a maximum penalty of up to five years’ imprisonment.

The court subsequently sentenced Mwamba to five months imprisonment with hard labour.

Kafue’s Kaseba Water Intake Plant set for expansion

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Lusaka Water Supply and Sanitation Company Board Chairperson, Watson Ng’ambi has observed the need to expand the Kaseba Water Intake Plant in Kafue District in order to meet the growing demand for water supply in the area.

Mr Ng’ambi explained that with the construction of the Kafue Multi-Facility Economic Zone on the western part of the district, there is a need to increase water supply.

Speaking in an interview with the media after touring the Iolanda and Kaseba Water Treatment Plants, Mr Ng’ambi noted that coupled with the increasing population along with various developments, there is a need to expand the water intake infrastructure.

“In terms of supplying water to our communities in Lusaka and Kafue, we have faced challenges in reaching all settlements,” he said.

He stressed the urgency of conducting a feasibility study for the expansion of the water intake at the Kaseba Water Treatment Plant.

 “We need to conduct an urgent feasibility study to determine the kind of expansion we need,” Mr Ng’ambi added.

And Kafue District Commissioner, Maurice Hikapulwe noted that while most parts of the district have been receiving adequate water supply, some areas, such as Kasengele, were not receiving adequate water supply.

“We have some communities in Kasengele who are in need of water,” he said.

Zesco Utd yet to qualify for ABSA Cup

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The 2026 ABSA Cup will kick off on the weekend of 21/22 March with preliminary round matches involving mostly lowly ranked teams.

The 2026 ABSA Cup winners will pocket K1.1 million and qualify for the CAF Confederation Cup.

The official launch and draws for the 2026 ABSA Cup was conducted on Monday morning in the presence of Sports Minister Elvis Nkandu, FAZ officials, the ZPL staff, coaches, players, officials, the media and selected fans.

During the launch it was announced that SuperSport would broadcast the ABSA Cup matches.

During the preliminary stage, five ties will determine who advances to face the big guns with Solwezi Mushitala facing Teta FC, Forest Muyoye will battle Barotse Crocs.

Mikalile have been paired against Nampundwe with Mathkat United set to meet Play It Forward, and Ndola’s Zambezi Portland will clash against Real Nakonde.

In the pre-quarterfinals, Power Dynamos will face the winner of the match involving Mikalile and Nampundwe.

Red Arrows will take on the survivor of Zambezi Portland against Real Nakonde with Mufulira Wanderers awaiting the winner of the match between Forest Muyoye and Barotse Crocs.

National League side Makeni All Stars will meet either Mathkat United or Play It Forward.

In the confirmed pre-quarterfinal match, Kafue Celtic face Zanaco with Chirundu United taking on Kabwe Warriors and Stylish Roan United will renew their old rivalry with Brave Nchanga Rangers in the Copperbelt derby.

Meanwhile, the Zambian Premier League has clarified that Zesco United are yet to qualify for the ABSA Cup.

ZPL said the slot was awarded in error, noting that Zesco’s Week 17 fixture against Mutondo Stars is yet to be played.

The latest ruling means FC Muza have a chance to qualify for ABSA Cup in case Zesco lose to Mutondo in the rescheduled match, which will be played before the preliminary ABSA Cup fixtures.

Fred M’membe arrested over remarks on Edgar Lungu burial

Police in Lusaka have arrested and charged Fred M’membe, President of the Socialist Party, following remarks he made during an appearance on Kwithu FM and in subsequent comments to the media concerning the delayed burial of former President Edgar Lungu.

Dr M’membe is currently detained at Chilenje Police Station under the custody of the Zambia Police Service.

While speaking on Kwithu FM, Dr M’membe alleged that President Hakainde Hichilema had “imprisoned the body” of Mr Lungu, claiming the Head of State had prevented the former president’s family from proceeding with burial arrangements nine months after his death.

In separate remarks to journalists, the Socialist Party leader questioned the continued delay in laying Mr Lungu to rest and directly linked the protracted burial process to the current administration. During that interaction, he further posed a rhetorical question asking whether President Hichilema intended to “eat the body” of the late former Head of State.

Following those statements, police moved to detain Dr M’membe. He has been formally charged with Prohibition of Harassment and Humiliation contrary to Section 22(2)(a)(b) of the Cyber Crimes Act No. 4 of 2025.

By press time, authorities had not provided additional details regarding the factual basis of the charge or confirmed when he is expected to appear before court.