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HH Invites BYD To Boost Electric Vehicle Industry in Zambia

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In a significant move towards reducing petroleum dependence and advancing the green agenda, President Hakainde Hichilema has extended an invitation to BYD (Build Your Dream), a global leader in electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing, to invest in Zambia. This collaboration seeks to leverage Zambia’s abundant mineral resources for the production of EV components, with the dual goals of job creation and environmental sustainability.

President Hichilema’s visit to BYD in Shenzhen, China, underscored Zambia’s commitment to transitioning towards cleaner transportation options while harnessing its natural wealth. The President expressed optimism about the potential of this partnership, given BYD’s innovative prowess and its staggering workforce of 700,000, which includes 70,000 engineers.

“We continued our tour of duty here in Shenzhen, China, with a visit to BYD (Build Your Dream), a company that is among the world’s largest electric vehicle manufacturers, by volume of sales,” President Hichilema remarked during his visit. “Through their Chairman and founder, Wang Chuanfu, we invited BYD to consider investing in Zambia that has the right mineral resources necessary for producing their components.”

He further emphasized Zambia’s determination to transform into an industrial hub through value addition to its minerals, thereby creating job opportunities and fostering economic growth. Zambia currently grapples with soaring petroleum bills, contributing to the high cost of living. The intention is to gradually shift towards electric vehicles, particularly for public service transportation, to alleviate this burden.

“These innovations will equally reduce vehicle emissions and help address environmental challenges as we deal with climate change,” President Hichilema noted, highlighting the alignment of this initiative with global environmental goals.

One of the key benefits of the proposed collaboration lies in its potential to empower Zambia’s youth, especially those aspiring to venture into engineering. BYD’s unique policy encourages each engineer to innovate a new project or idea every day, resulting in a new patent every 15 days. This commitment to innovation aligns well with Zambia’s ambitions for its young population.

“Zambia on the move!” President Hichilema affirmed, underlining the nation’s determination to foster sustainable development and environmental stewardship.

President Hichilema emphasized the pivotal role of electric motor vehicles in mitigating environmental challenges associated with traditional gasoline and diesel vehicles. He reiterated that their continued development and adoption were central to achieving a cleaner and more sustainable future for transportation.

BYD Chairman and President Wang Chuanfu expressed his company’s readiness to establish a robust value chain in the electric car business in Zambia. He lauded Zambia’s stable business environment as conducive for such endeavors.

Avram Grant: Chipolopolo is Rising

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Coach Avram Grant has declared that Chipolopolo is improving during his tenure as Zambia boss.

Zambia finished top of Group H in the just ended 2024 Africa Cup qualifying campaign.

Grant is unbeaten as Zambia coach.

Zambia concluded Group H action with an away 1-1 draw in Comoros last Saturday.

“You know I came in the second round of the qualifiers, the last four games. I think it was good. The team is improving in all aspects of the game,” Grant said.

The Israeli is now looking forward to the Africa Cup in Ivory Coast.

“Zambia deserves to be at the Africa Cup. We are very happy to be back at the Africa Cup. We deserve to be there and we showed it when beating a strong team like Ivory Coast,” Grant said.

Zambia last played at the Africa Cup in 2015.

Zambia, Huawei sign MoU in digital transformation

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The Zambian government and Huawei have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) which seeks to promote the country’s digital transformation agenda.

The agreement was signed by Zambia’s Minister of Technology and Science, Felix Mutati, and Huawei’s Vice President for Southern Africa Region Phil Li, at Huawei’s headquarters in Shenzhen, China.

The signing ceremony was witnessed by President Hakainde Hichilema and Huawei’s Chief Executive Officer Ren Zhefeng

The signed MoU is aimed at realizing a digitalized future for Zambia by improving Information Communication Technology (ICT) infrastructure, promoting the adoption of renewable energy, supporting innovation, and expanding access to reliable and affordable digital services across the country.

Speaking after witnessing the signing ceremony, President Hakainde Hichilema, stated that Zambia will help Huawei and other partners from the private sector increase their participation in Zambia’s economic development.

“Huawei has long been a firm supporter of Zambia’s inclusive development agenda and a trustworthy partner of Zambia in the area of digital transformation” President Hichilema said.

President Hichilema further said Zambia is ready to work closely with Huawei to explore the development of a dynamic digital economy in the country.

He said the Zambian government will continue working to build a fair, transparent, and non-discriminatory business environment in which partners from the private sector can grow their businesses, while contributing to Zambia’s development,” said President Hichilema.

Speaking at the same event Huawei’s President for Southern Africa Region Leo Chen, said the agreement marks a new milestone in the collaboration between the Zambian government and Huawei.

He also noted that, inspired by the Zambian government’s vision of achieving its Eighth National Development Plan (8NDP), Huawei is fully committed to contributing more to Zambia’s industry digitalization and ICT infrastructure development, especially in rural areas.

Mr. Chen also emphasized the importance of building a flourishing ICT talent ecosystem to underpin the country’s future development.

“Huawei is fully behind the Zambian government’s commitment to equip its younger generations with digital skills”. He said.

Later the President held a closed door meeting with the Shenzhen Communist Party led by the city’s Secretary Meng Fan Li.

Possession of muzzle loader lands 77 year old man in trouble

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A 77 year old man has been fined K1,000 to be paid with immediate effect or in default face nine months imprisonment for unlawful possession of muzzle-loading guns.

Brief facts of the matter are that on 13th August 2023, 17 officers comprising Zambia police and Department of National Parks and Wildlife were mobilised to carry out a routine check of unlawful possessions of guns in Chadiza district in Eastern Province.

It was then disconnected that Mavuto Mbewe 77, a headman of Sinjani Village in Zingalume Chiefdom had 2 guns with one under his name whilst the other muzzle-loading gun was licenced under someone else’s name.

Arresting Officer, Ms Unice Mbewe from the Department of National Parks said they reached the Headman’s House on 13th August at around 24:00 and discovered two muzzle-loading guns that had no valid license and had not been renewed from 2010 and 2012 respectively.

Ms Mbewe says the muzzle-loading firearms have been phased out in Zambia and citizens had been informed and told to surrender them on amnesty to the Armories dotted around the country.

“The guns that were dark brown, light brown in colour are not valid and have no valid documentation despite having the blue books, the ownership of the other gun he had hidden in the clothes in his bedroom is also not bearing his name the reason we decided to arrest him,” she says.

The accused said he tried to validate his licence but was told by the police that those guns had been phased out adding that the licence could not be issued.

He also mentioned that he had been owning the muzzle-loading guns since 1995 when his uncle left them under his.

Mr Mbewe accepted the charge and showed remorse.

He asked for lenience from the court saying he was an old man and was caring for his wife who was confined to a heelchair and was hypertensive.

On 14 August, 2023, Mavuto Mbewe 77 was arrested for the offence of being in possession of fire arm unlawfully contrary to section 10 (1,2 a,b) of the Penal Code Chapter 110 of the laws of Zambia.

Magistrate Fred Musaka said Mr Mbewe committed an offence contrary to provisions of the Act.

Magistrate Musaka has expressed concern that offences of such nature are becoming high in the district a situation he said must be stopped hence the slapping him with a fine of 1,000- or 9-months imprisonment in default of payment.

Military personnel from 27 countries are in Zambia for the ASELC

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Zambia is hosting the 5th African Senior Enlisted Leaders Conference (ASELC) for the military personnel which has attracted 27 countries across the African continent and beyond.

Speaking when he officially opened the conference which has been hosted for the first time on the African continent, Zambia Army Lieutenant General Sitali Alibuzwi said the conference is designed to bring senior enlisted military leaders worldwide to discuss challenges and opportunities bordering the military services.

Lieutenant General Alibuzwi said issues ranging from crisis response, rule of law and protecting resources are some of the topics that will be discussed.

He added that other topics will include factors of instability, technology impacts and security cooperation among others.

Lieutenant General Alibuzwi has since urged both Non Commissioned Officers (NCOs) from Zambia and other countries to effectively participate and ensure that the knowledge they will get is well applied.

He said the purpose of the conference is to strengthen partnerships across the continent hence the need for the participants to effectively participate.

Lieutenant General Alibuzwi has thanked the United States government for the continued collaboration with the Zambian government in training military personnel in the country.

He said hosting the leaders conference is a milestone to the country as a lot of knowledge and skills will be shared among military personnel.

“Hosting this big conference where over 25 countries from within Africa and across is not a small thing and Zambia has not taken this for granted. This means that let’s all work together and ensure that we discuss issues that will strengthen our military services in our respective countries.” He noted.
And the United States Africa Command (AFRICOM) Commander General Michael Langley announced that the United States government will provide helicopters to the Zambian Defence force.

General Langley said the helicopters that will be provided are meant to help military personnel in the country to effectively address natural disasters.

He said the United States government has noted the positive strides that the Zambian government has been making in addressing security issues in the country.

He stated that he is optimistic that the helicopters that will be provided will help in fighting some disasters.

He explained that even when choosing Zambia as a host for the conference, the committee recognized how the Zambian government has been fighting violence and promoting peace.

“Zambia and the US government have continued to partner in many areas including security issues, we train military personnel here in Zambia and we will continue to do that. And am happy to announce that the US government is going to provide helicopters to help address issues to do with disasters.” General Langley noted.

And Zambia Air Force Deputy Commander Major General Oscar Nyoni has thanked the US government for their plans to provide helicopters to the Zambia defence force.

Major General Nyoni said this will go a long way in addressing a number of issues such as disasters.

Meanwhile, United States Ambassador to Zambia Micheal Gonzales said Zambia and the US Army have been collaborating on a number of training programs for a long time.

The conference will run from the 10th to the 13th of September 2023.

President Hichilema calls for partnership in the promotion of EV

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President Hakainde Hichilema says electric motor vehicles play a crucial role in addressing environmental, Economic, and Societal challenges associated with traditional gasoline and diesel vehicles.

The President states that their continued development and adoption are key to a sustainable and cleaner future for transportation.

President Hichilema says as such, Zambia would like to partner with companies that can promote the Electric Vehicle (EV) sector in Zambia.

”Electric Vehicles are the future of transportation at both national and personal levels due to their immense benefits”, President Hichilema said.

President Hichilema states that his government will continue to develop policies and initiatives aimed at positioning Zambia as a leader in embracing electric mobility and reducing carbon emissions.

The Head of state said this in an interview with ZANIS after touring BYD which is one of the world’s largest electric motor vehicle manufacturing plants in the Chinese City of Shenzhen.

President Hichilema says as the market for electric automobiles continues to grow world over, Zambia must strategically position herself for a market share considering that the country has all the resources required to support the sector.

And BYD Chairman and President Wang Chuanfu said his company is ready to create a value chain in the electric car business in Zambia.

He said Zambia is ripe for business given its stable business environment.

BYD has a workforce of 700, 000 and an additional 90, 000 specialised engineers.

Angry mob murders 68 year old Kasempa man on suspicion of witchcraft

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A 68 year old man in Kasempa District of the North-western province has been murdered by an angry mob on suspicion of practicing witchcraft.

The sad development was confirmed by North-western police commanding officer Dennis Moola.

Mr Moola disclosed that police in Kasempa district were in receipt of a murder case which occurred on Saturday 9 September 2023.

He further disclosed that a man by the name of Benwa Sondashi aged 68 was murdered by a mob of people that descended on him after being identified as the wizard who killed a 12 year old child.

“Brief facts are that the boy was sick for quite some time and was taken to Mukinge mission where he was admitted to after being diagnosed with pneumonia,” he added.

Mr Moola said that the family of the demised child hired a witch finder to reveal the identity of the person who killed their child.

“ Immediately after the burial, family members engaged a witch finder who finally named and pointed at Benwa Sondashi as the person behind his death, ” he added.

Mr Moola revealed that when police officers visited the scene of the crime they found the victim’s remains lying downwards.

“Upon inspection, they discovered a deep cut on the right side of the head, bruises on the body and blood oozing from his nose,” he added.

Mr Moola alleged that the angry mob might have used sticks, stones, Kicks and fits to kill Benwa Sondashi.

He added that the body of the victim was deposited at munkinge mission hospital mortuary awaiting post mortem and no arrest hás been made.

President Hakainde Hichilema Pays Tribute to Deng Xiaoping, Acknowledges China’s Economic Transformation

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President Hakainde Hichilema and First Lady Madam Mutinta Hichilema have paid a heartfelt tribute to the former Chinese President, His Excellency Deng Xiaoping. The tribute was paid during a solemn ceremony in front of a towering six-meter high statue that immortalizes the visionary leader.

Deng Xiaoping is widely recognized for his pivotal role in orchestrating China’s remarkable economic transformation during the 1970s. His leadership ushered in the era of China’s open-door policy, which invited foreign businesses to establish a presence in China. These reforms marked a significant departure from the country’s planned economy and Maoist ideologies, opening its doors to foreign investments, advanced technology, and participation in global markets.

As a result of Deng Xiaoping’s visionary leadership, over 800 million people were lifted out of poverty, propelling China into becoming one of the world’s largest and most influential economies. This ceremony serves as a poignant reminder of President Deng Xiaoping’s enduring legacy in shaping China’s history and its profound impact on the global stage.

President Hichilema’s homage to Deng Xiaoping underscores the recognition of China’s remarkable economic journey and its substantial influence in the world today.

El Mukuka first post-ZEBRA single entitled “Make Me Just”

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El Mukuka released his first post-ZEBRA single entitled “Make Me Just“. The song is a collaboration with German producer Mario Da Ragnio and Irish vocalist Rion S, a multi-platinum award winning singer/songwriter who recently went platinum in several key European markets for his Purple Disco Machine cut.

I served Zambia to the best of my ability – Edgar Lungu

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Former President Edgar Chagwa Lungu, who was defeated in the 2021 election by President Hakainde Hichilema, attended a service at the Pentecostal Holiness Church in Garden Compound, Lusaka, on Sunday. During the gathering, Mr. Lungu expressed his belief that he served Zambia to the best of his ability during his time in office.

He attributed his accomplishments to the grace of God, stating that divine intervention played a significant role in his political journey. Lungu declared that nothing and no one could ever separate him and his family from the love of God.

Addressing the congregation, Mr. Lungu encouraged them to continue seeking God’s guidance in their daily lives. He emphasized that no matter what challenges they faced, their faith in God should remain unwavering.

Furthermore, Lungu called upon the clergy and fellow Christians to intensify their prayers, not only for themselves but also for those who, through their actions, seem to deny the existence of God. He emphasized the importance of praying for individuals who may lack faith in God’s existence and power.

Former President Lungu interacts with Lusaka residents when he stopped to buy fruits in Avondale on his way home from Garden Compound where he attended church service at Pentecostal Holiness.

Luis Rubiales Resigns as Spanish Soccer President Amidst Controversy Over Unwanted Kiss

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Luis Rubiales, the former president of the Spanish soccer federation, has resigned amidst a wave of criticism over his unwanted kiss of Women’s World Cup winner Jennifer Hermoso. The incident occurred during a globally televised awards ceremony in August and sparked condemnation both in Spain and internationally.

Rubiales announced his resignation via social media, stating, “Today, I notified the interim president at 930 pm, Mr. Pedro Rocha, that I have resigned as President of RFEF (the Royal Spanish Football Federation). I have also let him know that I have also resigned my position in UEFA so that my Vice-presidency position can be filled.”

He continued, “To insist on waiting around and holding onto that won’t contribute anything positive, neither to the Federation nor to Spanish football. Among other things, because the powers that be will prevent my return.”

Pressure had been mounting on Rubiales to step down, with all 19 regional presidents of Spain’s soccer federation calling for his resignation following an emergency meeting. Hermoso and other soccer players, including all 23 members of Spain’s Women’s World Cup-winning squad, had refused to play for the national team again until there were changes in the federation’s leadership.

Rubiales’ resignation marks a significant moment in the controversy that had enveloped Spanish soccer. His departure will lead to an election to find his successor.

The unwanted kiss and Rubiales’ staunch defense of it had triggered a crisis in Spanish soccer, drawing criticism from politicians, sports stars, and sparking a conversation about the prevalence of “macho culture” in Spain. The controversy ultimately led to a reckoning for Spanish soccer, with widespread calls for change and greater respect for women in the sport.

Ministry of Finance Allocates 13.7 Billion Kwacha for Public Service Delivery

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The Ministry of Finance has disbursed a total of K13.7 billion to support various aspects of public service delivery.

Of the total funds disbursed, 3.6 billion Kwacha has been allocated to transfers, subsidies, and social benefits, demonstrating the government’s commitment to supporting the welfare of its citizens. This category includes allocations of 115.1 million Kwacha for university operations and students’ loans and scholarships, 764.5 million Kwacha for social cash transfers, and 206.8 million Kwacha for hospital operations and grant-aided institutions.

Additionally, the Ministry of Finance has allocated 3.4 billion Kwacha for servicing both domestic and external debt and arrears. This allocation underscores the government’s dedication to fulfilling its financial obligations and maintaining its creditworthiness.

The public service wage bill has received 3.8 billion Kwacha to ensure that government employees are compensated adequately for their essential work in delivering public services. This allocation reflects the government’s commitment to its workforce.

Capital expenditure, vital for infrastructure development and economic growth, has been allocated 1.3 billion Kwacha. This funding will support projects and initiatives aimed at improving the country’s infrastructure and overall economic prospects.

In addition to these allocations, an extra 1.5 billion Kwacha has been disbursed for the Farmer Input Support Program (FISP) and the Food Reserve Agency (FRA). These programs are crucial for food security and supporting the agricultural sector.

Moreover, the Ministry of Finance has reported that an additional 1.5 billion Kwacha has been released to facilitate service delivery, ensuring that government programs and initiatives run efficiently and effectively.

In the past week, the Ministry of Finance held several development cooperation and investor relations meetings with local and foreign partners. These discussions included engagements with the Canadian Minister for International Corporation Development, a parliamentary team from Japan, Chambishi Copper Smelter, and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). These engagements demonstrate Zambia’s commitment to fostering partnerships and cooperation with the international community to drive its development agenda.

President Hichilema Embarks on State Visit to China to Strengthen Economic Ties

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In a bid to further enhance economic diplomacy and deepen cooperation, President Hakainde Hichilema has embarked on a state visit to the People’s Republic of China. This visit comes at the invitation of His Excellency Mr. Xi Jinping, President of the People’s Republic of China.

Accompanied by the First Lady, Mutinta Hichilema, President Hichilema’s delegation has a comprehensive agenda, focusing on fostering collaboration between the Zambian government and the People’s Republic of China in various sectors such as energy, infrastructure, mining, and manufacturing, among others.

This state visit aims to facilitate interaction with key players in the Chinese economy and lay the foundation for cooperation and partnership in different areas. Of particular interest is the energy sector, where China is renowned for its technological advancements in the production of equipment for green energy sources like solar and wind power. The delegation seeks to explore opportunities in green energy and potentially transition towards electric vehicles, considering the global shift towards sustainability.

State House Chief Communications Specialist, Clayson Hamasaka, highlighted China’s significant role in the manufacturing of electric vehicles and emphasized the need for Zambia to accelerate infrastructure development, including charging points for electric vehicles, to support such innovations. Additionally, he underscored the potential for Zambia to leverage its mineral resources, which are vital components in electric batteries, to boost the local and regional markets.

Mr. Hamasaka also emphasized China’s expertise in agricultural mechanization, offering various levels of equipment suitable for different farming operations. Zambia, known for its agricultural potential, stands to benefit from adopting Chinese agricultural technologies and machinery.

Furthermore, the state visit provides an excellent opportunity to explore trade in various food commodities, with China’s substantial population making it an attractive market for Zambian products such as beef, soya beans, and wheat.

In his capacity as Zambia’s Chief Marketing Officer, President Hichilema aims to position Zambia as an attractive investment destination and explore avenues for economic growth and development through collaboration with the business community in China.

Zambia Extends Condolences to Morocco Following Deadly Earthquake

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President Hakainde Hichilema has extended his condolences to H.M. King Mohammed VI and the people of Morocco in the wake of a devastating earthquake that has claimed the lives of over 2,000 individuals.

President Hichilema conveyed the collective sympathy of the Zambian nation to King Mohammed VI and the Moroccan people. He expressed deep sorrow for those who have lost their lives, homes, and livelihoods due to this natural disaster, and offered prayers for the souls of the departed.

Rescuers in Morocco faced daunting challenges in their search for survivors, compounded by a magnitude 3.9 aftershock. The earthquake, measuring 6.8 on the Richter scale, struck late on Friday, making it the deadliest earthquake in Morocco in over six decades. It has caused widespread devastation in mountainous regions near Marrakech.

Many individuals have been forced to spend a second night in the open, as relief efforts work tirelessly to reach the most severely affected villages in the High Atlas Mountains. These remote settlements have been particularly hard hit, with many houses reduced to rubble.

The catastrophe has disrupted transportation routes, with chunks of cliffs collapsing onto the roads, impeding access to affected areas. Residents in these regions have been anxiously searching for missing family members, and access to vital services like clean drinking water is a pressing concern.

In response to the crisis, humanitarian aid organizations are mobilizing to provide assistance. GlobalMedic, an Ontario-based organization, is sending teams from Canada to support local relief efforts. Their priority is to locate survivors trapped under debris and provide them with medical care. Additionally, they are working to ensure that survivors have access to clean drinking water, which is essential for preventing secondary health issues.

The organization is offering water purification systems to hospitals and households and providing drone systems to the Moroccan government to gain a comprehensive understanding of the situation on the ground.

Is there a credible alternative to the UPND?

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By Chimwemwe Mwanza

As hunger and poverty begin to take root in Zambian households, it’s easy to see despondency in the townships and some sub-urban areas. Throw in economic and social hardships to a tempestuous political environment, the crafty are resorting to telling their challenges on social media platforms effectively projecting a narrative of a failing state. It’s little wonder that scenes of women hoisting tu Pamela and shouts of Njala in the way of the Presidential motorcade, characterised the President’s recent visits to townships.

Amidst this uproar, visuals of Socialist Party leader Fred Mmembe emerging from a holding cell and punching a clenched fist towards his supporters that kept vigil at a police station have been doing the rounds. In Emmanuel Mwamba’s case, the lucid opposition politician went as far as circulating images of a sjambokked back – resulting from his resistance to heed to what he claims was an illegal arrest. As the saying goes, an image tells a thousand words.

Raphael Nakachinda, Munir Zulu, Edith Nawakwi, Sean Tembo and now Esther Lungu, the former first lady, among a horde of other politicians or associates of the opposition have also been in detention for varying offences – much to the illumination of social media. Mind you, these visuals are now imprinted in the minds of hungry masses, some of whom are still looking for a political messiah. Curiously, it’s worth noting the unity in the opposition – especially when their leaders are charged or summoned by police.

Chishimba Kambwili’s recent pronouncements best explains the motivation behind this unity. ‘This government should know that an arrest or injury to one opposition leader is an injury to all,’ he quipped. Fact is, never in the history of our politics has the opposition been this united against a sitting government – to the extent that some have had to put aside serious personal differences in support of their cause. For context, take a step back to pre – August 2021 elections, who could have predicted or foreseen this burgeoning bromance between Fred Mmembe and Chishimba Kambwili?
It was Kambwili – who in his position as Minister of Information and Broadcasting in the previous dispensation – initiated the process to close Mmembe’s Post Newspaper. By the time Kambwili was expelled from PF – a party to which he has since been readmitted, The Post was toast. What then should we make out of this newly found bromance? Well, there are no permanent enemies in politics. But is this comradery based on shared political and moral values, or could this be a ruse to assembling a coalition of the walking wounded whose raison d’etre is to dislodge the incumbent from power? You be the judge.

Is the opposition really under siege?

You see, Kambwili’s rallying cry for unity in the opposition is not only troubling but is deeply flawed in logic. At best, he infers that opposition leaders are irrational and incapable of discerning right from wrong. So, for him nangu ba mwikate bu pompwe, he expects the rest of the opposition to dash to Mikomfwa police station just to create a spectacle? Ayikona man, ala insoni munyinane, ebuntu. To some, circulating visuals of themselves in handcuffs is a mark of bravado. You see, it takes chutzpah to create such scenes but one could well argue that this is a character trait that some of our politicians have perfected over the years. Is this necessary?

We shouldn’t sink so low to becoming a nation that celebrates brazen acts of illegality. Agreed, there has been instances where the police have been unjust to the opposition – to the extent of responding recklessly to lousy click baiting and taunting by political actors. However, citizens ought to develop a heightened sence of alertness so they can easily separate facts from fiction.
As a matter of fact, this unity on display by the opposition has no grounding. It’s premised on politics of outrage which unfortunately makes for viral content. And those schooled in the art of deception will attest that that there is a thin line between perception and reality. Reality in this case being that the President through his own unfiltered pronouncements is in fact the one festering the narrative of ‘an opposition under siege.’ Unprovoked, he blew the lid on his imingalato (tricks up his sleeve). In his own words, he wants the PF asphyxiated to the last breath. That said, is it true then that the opposition is under siege?

Wynter Kabimba – the straight-talking leader of the Economic Front provides an interesting perspective. In a recent interview with Daily Revelation – which is an online publication, Kabimba cautions that not every opposition leader arrested to date is under persecution. ‘I take a different view. I personally think that every citizen of this country including opposition political party members must abide by the law in whatever they say, do or act.’ The inference in this assertion being that there is sufficient reason to believe that some opposition leaders are deliberately breaking laws for self-serving interests.

Is there a credible alternative to the UPND?

We have conditioned our body politic to investing heavily in Messianic politics – in the process creating a false and delusional impression that a single individual can solve Zambia’s challenges. Yet we forget that politicians are fallible humans who are prone to mistakes. We have also proven that creating cults of leadership only serves to entrench a culture of non-accountability – precisely why the Messianic approach or motivation to choosing leaders has spectacularly backfired on us.
But most worrying is the level of opportunism in the opposition. They seem readily prepared to do anything including, compromising their moral consciences just so they can ascend to plot 1. Without disregarding the impact on ordinary folks, the scarcity and rising cost of ubunga has strategically become the soft underbelly. It’s gravely despicable to use the anguish of masses to push self-serving interests. Beyond criticism, what solutions has the opposition provided to help ameliorate rising food prices?

You see, what our leaders won’t tell a struggling family in Kanyama, Kwa Nagoli or Wusakile is that the Russia and Ukraine conflict among a horde of other factors is disrupting food supplies across the globe. Not only are these countries large exporters of grain, but they rank among the biggest producers of phosphates and other elements used in production of fertilizer. Pricing of fertilizer impacts production of maize, and this has a knock-on effect on the price of ubunga.
In addition, it is fact that the souring cost of food prices is not only endemic to Zambia but the entire SADC region. It is also correct that the impact of Covid-19 still has a lingering effect on the global supply chain. In our case, our economy is heavily reliant on imports to keep our low manufacturing base humming, imagine then the contagion effect on the economy?

For once, can somebody take a high moral ground and articulate some of these challenges to the suffering masses. I doubt there would be any takers – doing so would be akin to helping loosen a chokehold on one of the UPND’s Achilles heel. In other words, let’s fold our arms so that hunger becomes the motivation that drives the electorate to the polls. And voila there will be a new Messiah in State House.
Makes you wonder. Other than advancing self-fulfilling ambitions, is there a credible alternative among opposition leaders to the incumbent? Go figure.

About the Author: Mwanza enjoys reading Political History and Philosophy. He is passionate about socio-economic development. For feedback, email [email protected]