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Mulambo Haimbe Withdraws from Lusaka Central Race

Former Lusaka Central Member of Parliament Mulambo Haimbe has announced that he will not seek re-election in the forthcoming general elections, withdrawing from the race for the United Party for National Development ticket.

Haimbe made the announcement in a social media statement before later addressing supporters in Kabulonga Ward 19, where he confirmed his decision and endorsed fellow contender Msaiwale Mlewa.

The former Cabinet minister said the decision followed wide consultations and consideration of the interests of the people of Lusaka Central.

“This afternoon we are here to announce that we have sat together. We have considered the interests of the people of Lusaka Central and, of course, our own interests,” Haimbe said.

“I have decided, after consultation widely, to withdraw from the Lusaka Central race.”

He further explained that he intends to focus on broader political responsibilities, including supporting President Hakainde Hichilema’s re-election campaign ahead of the August 13 polls.

“I would like to concentrate, amongst other things, on the presidential race given the amount of work that needs to be done in the district,” he said.

Haimbe also urged supporters to remain focused on achieving the best outcome for Lusaka Central Constituency.

Ketty Nanyangwe Withdraws from Lusaka Mayoral Race

Former Lusaka Deputy Mayor Ketty Nanyangwe has announced that she will not contest the Lusaka mayoral seat in the 2026 general elections, citing the need to promote party unity and support President Hakainde Hichilema.

In a statement, Nanyangwe said the decision followed deep reflection, consultations and careful consideration.

She emphasized that her withdrawal from the race should not be viewed as a departure from active politics or public service, but rather as a commitment to strengthening the vision of the United Party for National Development under President Hichilema’s leadership.

“My decision should not be interpreted as a departure from active politics or from the continued service to our people,” she said.

“Rather, it reflects my commitment to the greater cause of unity, strategic alignment and strengthening our collective vision under the leadership of His Excellency President Hakainde Hichilema and our great UPND Party.”

Nanyangwe reaffirmed her loyalty to the ruling party and pledged to support party decisions while working towards UPND’s victory in Lusaka and across the country.

She also thanked her supporters and encouraged them to remain united behind the party’s agenda.

“Leadership is not merely about holding office; it is about service, sacrifice and commitment to a greater purpose,” she said.

ECZ Rejects Charles Chanda’s Presidential Nomination

The Electoral Commission of Zambia has rejected the presidential nomination of Charles Chanda, president of the United Prosperous and Peaceful Zambia, citing bankruptcy and irregularities in his adoption documents.

According to the Commission, Chanda’s nomination was rejected on grounds that he is bankrupt and therefore ineligible to contest the presidency.

ECZ further stated that the adoption certificate submitted by the candidate did not include the name of the party’s secretary general, making the documentation incomplete.

The development means Chanda will not be cleared to participate in the August 13 general election unless the matter is successfully challenged through the appropriate legal process.

Zambia highlights health sector achievements at WHA79

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The Zambian government has commended the World Health Organisation (WHO) for helping the country strengthen the health sector.

Ministry of Health Permanent Secretary for Technical Services, Kennedy Lishimpi, says notable achievements have been recorded in the health sector with support from the WHO and other cooperating partners.

Dr Lishimpi has cited progress in disease prevention and control, improved maternal and child health services, enhanced health infrastructure, digital health innovations, and strengthened emergency preparedness and response systems.

This is contained in a statement issued to the the media by the Ministry of Health’s Head – Communications and Public Relations, Jacqueline Sitali, today.

Ms Sitali stated that Dr Lishimpi was speaking when the Zambian delegation joined the global community at the 79th World Health Assembly (WHA79) currently taking place in Geneva, Switzerland, under the theme “One World for Health”.

She added that the Permanent Secretary reaffirmed the government’s commitment to building a resilient and inclusive health system capable of responding effectively to both current and emerging public health challenges.

“Zambia’s participation at the assembly underscores the country’s continued commitment to strengthening healthcare systems, advancing universal health coverage, and promoting equitable access to quality healthcare services for all citizens,” she stated.

Ms Sitali indicated that the Zambian delegation led by Dr Lishimpi, is representing the country in high-level engagements and deliberations with global health leaders, policymakers, cooperating partners, and international health institutions.

“The Assembly also presents an important platform for Zambia to leverage resources, strengthen development cooperation, and explore innovative technologies aimed at improving healthcare delivery across the country.

“Zambia will further engage with international stakeholders to foster strategic partnerships that will support the country’s long-term health priorities and sustainable development agenda,”Ms Sitali noted.

 She pointed out that the World Health Assembly provides Zambia with an opportunity not only to share the progress and learn from global best practices, but to also deepen partnerships that are essential in accelerating health sector transformation and improving the wellbeing of the people.

“The World Health Assembly is the decision-making body of the World Health Organisation and brings together delegations from member states to discuss critical global health issues, adopt policies, and shape the international health agenda,” she said.

Solwezi man jailed after attacking shop owner during escape attempt

A 38-year-old businessman from Kandemba area in Solwezi District has been sentenced to two years and four months imprisonment with hard labour by the Solwezi Magistrate’s Court for assaulting a shop owner who attempted to apprehend him after he allegedly stole goods from the shop.

Morgan Malopa was accused of assaulting and harming John Kayamba on 3rd March 2026 in Solwezi district, a charge he admitted when he appeared before Principal Resident Magistrate Mambwe Mukonde.

According to the facts of the matter, Kayamba had his shop broken into by unknown people who got items costing K10,000 and that when he searched the shop premises, he found two men within 100 metres.

The facts read that the two men distracted the complainant from seeing them by shining a light in his face before splitting in two different directions.

“The complainant chased after one of the two men who he came to know as Morgan Malopa. When the accused saw that the complainant was close to him, he challenged him with a screw driver,” the facts read.

Kayamba chased after Malopa and upon seeing how close he was to catching him, he hit him with a screw driver on the left side of his face, stomach and other body parts causing him to sustain cuts and bruises.

Malopa was caught with the help of Kayamba’s neighbours who was found with a sack of items containing multiple items missing from the shop and a yellow screw driver used to hit him was picked from the scene.

Maloba was found guilty and convicted by Magistrate Mukonde after he admitted the facts and asked the court for leniency saying his children would suffer if the court sent him to prison.

But Ms Mukonde said Maloba extensively harmed Kayamba for fear of being caught adding that such actions cannot go unpunished and pronounced a two-year four months’ jail term with hard labour which will take effect from the date of his arrest.

Meanwhile, the same court has sentenced 39-year-old Steven Mulemena, a small-scale farmer of college area to twelve months’ imprisonment suspended for nine months after finding him guilty of assaulting his young brother, Moses Khumalo.

According to facts in the matter, Mulemena beat up Khumalo with a brick causing him to have multiple fractured ribs after a quarrel over money.

Mulemena asked the court to be lenient on him saying he regrets his actions and pledged to refrain from such behaviour.

But Magistrate Mukonde said Mulemena’s actions were unacceptable as he acted excessively despite having provoked his young brother adding that his actions could not be condoned.

“You are the one who provoked the complainant yet your actions were excessive, such actions are unacceptable. Having heard your mitigation and the fact that you are a first offender, I hereby sentence you to twelve months’ imprisonment, suspended for nine months and the sentence will take effect from the date of arrest,” Magistrate Mukonde said.

ECZ briefs uniformed officers ahead of nominations in Shangombo

The Electoral Commission of Zambia has urged uniformed officers in Shangombo District to execute their duties with professionalism and impartiality as the district prepares for candidate nominations on Wednesday.

Addressing officers during a pre-deployment briefing, Shangombo District Electoral Officer Abwino Banda said the session is meant to equip them with a clear understanding of the electoral process and their role in it.

Mr Banda explained that the briefing would outline the key stakeholders involved in the elections and clarify their respective responsibilities.

“In this briefing, you are going to appreciate who the electoral stakeholders in these elections are, and also their roles,” he said.

He added that officers must ensure only accredited stakeholders are permitted access during the nominations.

Mr Banda said that the briefing will also cover electoral offences and the penalties attached to them.

Attorney General launches UNODC Project

Attorney General, Mulilo Kabesha, has officially launched a United Nations (UN) Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Project aimed at promoting economic development, trade facilitation and responsible business along the Lobito Corridor.

Speaking at the event, Mr Kabesha said the corridor is more than a transport route, but a strategic economic lifeline with potential to redefine trade, investment, industrial growth, and regional cooperation across southern and Central Africa.

Mr Kabesha further stated that the project, funded by the Government of Japan and implemented with UNODC and other partners, seeks to strengthen governance, transparency and anti-corruption measures as trade and investment along the corridor increase.

Mr Kabesha highlighted that Zambia’s role in the corridor aligns with regional integration goals under the Southern African Development Community (SADC) and the African Continental Free Trade Agreement.

“Africa’s prosperity will be built through cooperation, connectivity, and collective ambition,” he said.

Mr Kabesha also stressed that infrastructure alone would not deliver lasting growth but true and lasting economic development must be anchored on strong governance, transparency, accountability, and ethical business conduct.

The Attorney General urged business leaders to adopt the National Corporate Governance Code, saying it was a strategic framework designed to promote ethical leadership, responsible decision making, and transparency, accountability, risk management, and long term sustainability.

He added that good governance is now a requirement for investors, financial institutions and development partners.

Mr Kabesha also highlighted Zambia’s role in negotiating the Lobito Corridor Transit Transport Facilitation Agreement signed in January 2023 by Angola, Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), and a Memorandum of Understanding signed in Brussels in October 2023 with the African Development Bank, EU and US.

He said his office had pushed for changes to ensure the MoU respected Zambia’s jurisdiction.

Mr Kabesha added that the project aims to reduce the cost of doing business, connect Zambian enterprises to global markets, and safeguard against illicit trade, money laundering and organised crime.

“Along this corridor, investment must benefit communities, trade must promote shared prosperity, and development must be inclusive, sustainable, and secure,” he said.

Japanese Ambassador to Zambia, Takeuchi Kazuyuki, has pledged continued support for Zambia and the DRC to build a Lobito Corridor that drives trade while upholding integrity, transparency and inclusivity.

Ambassador Takeuchi said the initiative reflected Japan’s commitment to sustainable growth in the region.

“The Lobito Corridor is not merely a transport route. It is a right path for regional integration, trade and prosperity,” he said, adding that while the corridor offers transformative opportunities, it also faces serious risks, including illicit financial flows such as tax evasion and smuggling, and inconsistent enforcement.

Mr Takeuchi further noted that his country stands ready to work with governments and development partners to strengthen institutional resilience and safeguard the corridor’s integrity.

The Ambassador commended Zambia’s coordination efforts, noting that under the Director of Public Prosecutions, more than 22 ministries, regulators and law enforcement bodies had come together to disrupt financial crime.

“The UNODC project, he said, would complement this by training law enforcement and criminal justice officials and supporting intelligence sharing and joint operations with agencies such as the Anti – Corruption Commission (ACC) and Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) under SADC frameworks,” he said

Ambassador Takeuchi also highlighted Japan’s interest in Zambia’s mining sector, which he said was vital to the global green energy transition.

“Japan is committed to working with Zambia to develop responsible supply chains for critical minerals essential for green technologies and advanced technologies,” he said.

Meanwhile, Angola’s Ambassador to Zambia, Albino Malungo, called on public and private partners to ensure economic activities along the corridor were fair, transparent and inclusive.

“The success of this programme depends on your efforts, engagement, and your presence.

And, DRC Ambassador to Zambia, Didier Bapanga, said the Lobito corridor offers Africa a new chapter to write and grow the economy.

“The Lobito corridor is naturally impacting, and will create jobs,” he said.

United Nations Resident Coordinator, Beatrice Mutali, said the project effectiveness depends on harmonised policies, strong institutions and robust governance including aligned customs, trade and regulatory frameworks across borders.

President Hichilema assures peaceful elections

President Hakainde Hichilema has reassured the nation that the General Elections set for August 13, 2026, will take place in a calm and peaceful environment.

President Hichilema has stated that he carries the solemn duty to protect every citizen and their property beyond the election period, further assuring that security agencies have been placed on high alert to safeguard peace before, during and after elections.

According to a statement issued to ZANIS by Statehouse Chief Communications Specialist, Clayson Hamasaka, the President has noted that he took oath as Commander -in- Chief of the Armed Forces, to defend and uphold the constitution.

He has since affirmed that all arms and institutions of government will continue operating effectively, despite the dissolution of Cabinet and Parliament.

The President has therefore directed all Permanent Secretaries and controlling officers to ensure uninterrupted service delivery to Zambians during the election period.

“Our citizens should continue to access all government services without disruption. People should still receive healthcare, education and other essential public services”, he said.

President Hichilema also called on political players to conduct issue –based campaigns, emphasising that political competition should focus on service.

The Head of State added that despite belonging to different political parties, Zambians remain one united people.

“Political competition should be about improving service delivery for our citizens. As we enter the campaign period, I urge my fellow politicians to avoid insults and name-calling, and instead concentrate on issues that affect our people”, he stated.

The President further appealed to all Zambians, particularly the youth, to use social media responsibly, stressing that digital platforms must build the nation and not tear it down.

“Social media is a powerful tool for civic participation, but during this campaign, it must be used with integrity. We must not allow our digital spaces to become channels for misinformation, insults or incitement. The standards of conduct we expect on the campaign trail should apply online”, he stressed.

President Hichilema also reminded Zambians that peace and unity are a foundation of the work that follows, and further appealed to citizens to uphold peace and unity in the spirit of One-Zambia, One Nation.

“A peaceful election is the ground on which we deliver Zambia’s harvest together. Our differences as parties must never come at the cost of our common task, building a country for every Zambian, in every province, in every household”, he emphasised.

ACC Expresses Concern Over Remarks on “Talk Time” Payments to Public Officials

The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has expressed concern over remarks attributed to outgoing Health Minister Alex Katakwe regarding the acceptance of “something for talk time” by public officials.

In a statement, the ACC said it is deeply concerned by the comments allegedly made during his farewell address, where the minister suggested that receiving small tokens of appreciation from members of the public for services rendered was not improper.

The Commission stated that the Anti-Corruption Act No. 3 of 2012 clearly defines corruption as the solicitation, acceptance, obtaining, giving, promising, or offering of gratification in the form of a bribe or other personal inducement.

It further explained that while the law allows for casual gifts, such gifts must be conventional, unsolicited, of modest value, seasonal in nature, and not linked to the performance of official duties.

The ACC warned that what may be presented as appreciation can, in some cases, amount to a bribe if given in connection with services rendered or official decisions taken.

The Commission said the remarks attributed to the minister were unfortunate as they risk encouraging conduct that undermines public integrity and violates anti-corruption laws.

It also cited the revised Code of Ethics for the Public Service and Local Government, which prohibits public officers from accepting gifts or benefits that may compromise their judgment, integrity, or impartiality.

The ACC has since urged all public officers to adhere strictly to the Code of Ethics and avoid conduct that may erode public trust in government institutions.

It further emphasized that public officers are expected to carry out their duties with integrity, professionalism, and accountability while maintaining the highest ethical standards.

Zambia detects localised VHF, patient stable

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The Ministry of Health has disclosed that Zambia’s surveillance system recently detected a localised Viral Haemorrhagic Fever (VHF) alert from a 46-year-old female patient of  Luanshya District on the Copperbelt Province.

The patient was admitted and isolated on May 13th, 2026 at Roan Antelope Referral Hospital after presenting with symptoms consistent with haemorrhagic illness, including severe nosebleeds, vomiting of blood, and profound weakness.

According to a statement issued to the media in Lusaka by Ministry of Health Permanent Secretary for Technical Services, Kennedy Lishimpi, the patient remains stable and continues to receive treatment under strict infection prevention and biosecurity protocols.

Dr Lishimpi explained that preliminary Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDT) results conducted on the patient’s blood sample have returned negative for both Ebola virus disease and Marburg Virus Disease.

The Permanent Secretary added that the final results are however expected after 24 hours once the confirmatory tests are concluded at the University Teaching Hospital.

He further noted that Rapid Response Teams (RRTs) have since identified and placed 70 contacts in Luanshya and Ndola under daily 21-day symptom and temperature monitoring.

Meanwhile, the World Health Organisation (WHO) yesterday declared the ongoing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Uganda, a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC).

However, Dr Lishimpi has assured that the Ministry of Health, through the Zambia National Public Health Institute (ZNPHI), has intensified national preparedness activities and activated the National Public Health Emergency Operations Centre (PHEOC) at Grade 2 (Alert Status).

He stated that surveillance has since been heightened in six provinces and screening enhanced at key border points including Kasumbalesa and Nakonde.

Dr Lishimpi highlighted that the Ministry has further distributed personal protective equipment to frontline staff, and all health facilities have been directed to maintain high vigilance and report daily on suspected cases.

He has since urged citizens to remain calm but vigilant, emphasising hygiene, avoiding contact with body fluids of ill individuals, and promptly reporting symptoms such as unexplained bleeding, fever, or severe weakness to health facilities or via the toll-free line 909.

“The Government of the Republic of Zambia remains fully committed to protecting the health and safety of all citizens and will continue to provide timely and transparent updates,” the Permanent Secretary assured.

FAZ, Nora Häuptle Resolve Outstanding Issues Ahead of WAFCON

The Football Association of Zambia and Copper Queens head coach Nora Häuptle have resolved all outstanding matters following a series of meetings with FAZ president Keith Mweemba.

According to Acting FAZ Deputy General Secretary Iva Lengwe, Häuptle has since submitted her travel itinerary and is expected in Zambia ahead of the Four Nations Tournament scheduled for the June FIFA international window.

The tournament will feature Zambia, Kenya, Zimbabwe and Burkina Faso.

Lengwe said Coach Häuptle will lead the Copper Queens at the forthcoming Women’s Africa Cup of Nations finals.

He added that the FAZ Secretariat remains committed to ensuring that the Copper Queens are adequately prepared for the WAFCON tournament in July as well as other upcoming international assignments.

Lengwe also thanked the Ministry of Youth, Sport and Arts and members of the public for their continued concern and support towards the national women’s team.

The development was confirmed in a statement issued by FAZ Head of Media and Communications Nkweto Tembwe.

59-Year-Old Man Killed by Mob Over Witchcraft Allegations in Samfya

A 59-year-old man of Samfya District has been stoned to death by a mob after being accused of practising witchcraft following the disappearance of a 12-year-old boy in a suspected crocodile attack.

According to Police spokesperson Godfrey Chilabi, the incident occurred around 20:00 hours on May 16 in the Mulakwa area of Samfya District.

The deceased has been identified as Chonde Chitumbo Chabu of Lusenga Village, who was allegedly attacked by a group of people armed with sticks and stones.

“Preliminary investigations indicate that the deceased was attacked with sticks and stones by a group of people who suspected him of practising witchcraft, and he died on the spot,” Chilabi said.

Police said the incident followed the disappearance of a 12-year-old boy from Lusenga Village who had gone fishing with his elder sister at Nyonga River on May 15 around 15:00 hours.

The boy was reportedly dragged underwater by a crocodile and could not be located despite efforts by community members to search for him.

Chilabi said the family later consulted a witch finder, who allegedly linked the boy’s disappearance to Chabu.

The accusation reportedly angered members of the community and resulted in the mob attack.

Police further revealed that the mob also destroyed property belonging to the deceased. Chabu’s house was demolished while his sister’s house was set on fire. Some property was also looted during the violence.

Officers later visited the scene and launched investigations into the matter.

The body of Chabu has since been taken to Samfya District Hospital mortuary awaiting postmortem examination.

Police have arrested Felistus Chanda, 25, and a 16-year-old boy, both from Lusenga Village and relatives of the missing child.

Chilabi warned members of the public against taking the law into their own hands, stating that mob justice is illegal and often results in loss of life and destruction of property.

Investigations are continuing, and police are searching for more suspects believed to have participated in the attack.

Ex-Zambia player Simwanza mourned

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Tributes are pouring in for ex-Zambia and Red Arrows midfielder Whiteson Simwanza, who has died aged 41.

According to Arrows, Simwanza died on Sunday, 17th May 2026 at Maina Soko Military Hospital in Lusaka, where he had been admitted after sustaining injuries in a road accident.

At the time of his passing, Simwanza was an assistant coach at the Arrows youth team called AeroMacchi of Mumbwa.

He was a sergeant in the Zambia Air Force (ZAF).

FAZ President Keith Mweemba described Simwanza as a dedicated football servant.

Mweemba said Simwanza played football with commitment and discipline and proudly represented Chipolopolo during his playing career.

“On behalf of the FAZ Executive Committee, the football family and on my own behalf, I wish to convey our heartfelt condolences to the Simwanza family, Red Arrows Football Club, the Zambia Air Force, AeroMacchi FC, former teammates, friends and everyone affected by this tragic loss,” Mweemba said.

Simwanza played for Zambia between 2007 and 2009.

Arrows Chief Executive Officer, Lt Col Kambani Ronald Lungu described Simwanza’s death as painful.

“We are deeply saddened by the untimely passing of White Simwanza, a footballer who served Red Arrows Football Club with distinction both as a player and mentor,” Lungu told the club media.

“White was passionate and dedicated to the growth of football. His contribution to the game and his mentorship to young players will never be forgotten,” he said.

Simwanza was nurtured by Nampundwe FC in the early 2000s before joining Young Arrows FC and later graduated to the Arrows main team.

In 2009, he had a brief stint at Rops FC in Finland before returning to Arrows to conclude his playing career.

Zambians Have Already Told Us We Have Won – Makebi

Presidential aspirant Makebi Zulu says the strong public reaction following the merger between Tonse Alliance and PF/Pamodzi Alliance has convinced the opposition that victory is within reach ahead of the August 13 general elections.

Speaking during a joint opposition press briefing yesterday, Zulu said the response from citizens after the alliance announcement demonstrated growing support for opposition unity and political change.

“When we announced that the two alliances were coming together, the overwhelming response from Zambians told us that we have won this election,” Zulu said.

He explained that opposition political parties had agreed to support a single candidate as part of efforts to unseat the ruling UPND government.

According to Zulu, opposition leaders had resolved to set aside personal ambitions and work together in the interest of the country.

“We are going to stand for one, and one is going to stand for all,” he stated.

Zulu further said opposition leaders had listened to calls from citizens who have been demanding greater unity among opposition political parties.

He disclosed that the opposition coalition would soon announce a single presidential candidate to represent the united front in the upcoming elections.

Sikumba Withdraws from Livingstone Central Race

Former Tourism Minister and immediate past Livingstone Member of Parliament Rodney Sikumba has announced that he will not contest the Livingstone Central parliamentary seat in the August 13 general elections.

Sikumba’s decision comes shortly after former Livingstone mayor Constance Muleabai also withdrew from the race for the same seat.

In a public statement issued yesterday, Sikumba said he had decided to step aside from parliamentary elections in order to focus on campaigning for Hakainde Hichilema and UPND candidates across the country.

Reflecting on his tenure in Parliament, Sikumba described serving the people of Livingstone as one of the greatest honours of his political career.

“Five years ago, the people of Livingstone turned out in large numbers to entrust me with the honour of serving as their Member of Parliament; a privilege I will always hold close to my heart,” he said.

The former lawmaker stated that during his time in office, he worked closely with various government departments to advance development programmes and improve the welfare of residents in the tourist capital.

“Together, we achieved many milestones, while some initiatives remain works in progress,” Sikumba stated.

He thanked the people of Livingstone for the support and trust they had shown him throughout his tenure.

“I extend my sincere gratitude to everyone who supported me throughout this journey. Your trust, encouragement, and partnership have meant everything,” he said.

Sikumba further reaffirmed his support for President Hichilema and the ruling UPND ahead of the general elections.

“As I fully endorse the candidacy of the Republican President Mr Hakainde Hichilema, I wish to inform the public of my decision not to re-contest the position of Member of Parliament for Livingstone Central Constituency,” he said.

He added that he remains committed to supporting and campaigning for all adopted UPND candidates ahead of the polls.