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Kanchibiya man beats wife to death

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A 34-year-old woman of Chilimabwe area in Kanchibiya District in Muchinga Province has been beaten to death by her husband following a marital dispute.

Muchinga Province Deputy Police Commanding Officer Ronald Zambo has confirmed the incident  today and identified the deceased as Lydia Mulenga.

Mr Zambo said Mulenga was beaten by her husband Maybin Kabwe, 39, on Monday this week around 02.00 hours on suspicion that she was having an affair with another man.

“It has been alleged that after Kabwe had badly beaten his wife, he thought she had died, and so he rushed to his sister’s place Teresa Kabwe and lied that his wife had been badly beaten by unknown people,” Mr Zambo said in a statement.

However, when the sister to Kabwe in the company of other people rushed to the house of the couple, they found the now deceased was still alive but in a very bad condition, but fortunately managed to explain that she was beaten by her husband after having a marital dispute.

Mr Zambo explained that unfortunately a few minutes after explaining what transpired, the victim died.

He explained that, upon hearing the confession from the now deceased, the concerned people immediately reported to the Police who have since arrested Kabwe, who is now detained at Mpika Police Station waiting to appear in court soon.

“The couple have been having marital disputes for one year now,” Mr. Zambo said.

Meanwhile, Kanchibiya District Commissioner Chrispin Chilekwa has urged the community in Kanchibiya not to take the law into their own hands no matter the situation they are facing.

Mr Chilekwa said taking the law in their own hands has far-reaching regrettable consequences.

“It is sad that a life has been lost in such a horrible manner which could have been avoided,” Mr Chilekwa said.

Meanwhile, the body of the deceased has been deposited at Mpika Hospital Mortuary awaiting post-mortem.

Vice President Nalumango launches National Electronic Governance Plan

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Vice President, Mutale Nalumango has launched the national electronic governance plan aimed at embracing digital transformation for efficient and effective public service delivery.

Ms Nalumango says digital technology is a catalyst to transform national economies and the global economy at large.

Speaking during the launch of the national electronic government plan 2023-2026 in her virtual address today, Ms Nalumango said digital technology is the new normal for the country to foster economic development.

She said government must move quickly towards the full utilisation of the digital economy, in its ambitious journey to become a prosperous middle- income country as espoused in the Eighth National Development Plan (8NDP).

The Vice President observed that the national electronic governance plan is earmarked to accelerate digital transactions and bring quality services closer to the people.

Ms Nalumango, further explained that the e-government agenda espoused in the plan embraces full digitalisation of vital government systems, processes and services to the business community and the citizenry.

She said driving the public sector digital transformation agenda will require close collaboration with multiple stakeholders ranging from public bodies, the business community, and the private sector among others.

Ms Nalumango also stated that the plan will transform and improve the issuance of digital national registration cards, which will in turn reduce duplication.

“Indeed, this launch of the national electronic government plan 2023-2026, will enhance service delivery to the public in every sector of the economy, this will make Zambia to become a prosperous middle- income country by 2030,” she said.

And Smart Zambia National Coordinator, Percy Chinyama said the launch of the national electronic government plan, will promote transparency, and accountability in the public sector and statutory bodies.

Mr Chinyama added that the launched electronic plan will provide an opportunity to the general public to monitor what government is doing for them through various digital platforms.

He has since urged the media to deepen their understanding in digital matters, for them to be able to educate the public on the myriad strides government is making.

Mr Chinyama, however, cautioned the media not to abuse the digital services that government has launched but highlight the positive impact it will bring to the people.

Fake contractors to be prosecuted-Nkombo

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Local Government and Rural Development Minister, Garry Nkombo says all contractors who were fraudulently awarded road contracts during the Patriotic Front (PF) regime will be prosecuted.

And Mr Nkombo has advised Zambians to reject politicians who are championing tribal politics.

Mr Nkombo said the government is aware of some contractors including two PF candidates in the 2021 General elections who stood for Kapiri Mposhi Member of Parliament and Council Chairmanship respectively who were illegally awarded road contracts and did not fulfill contractual obligations.

Speaking in Kapiri Mposhi when he handed over CDF grants to 41 Marketeers, Mr Nkombo disclosed that he has documentation in his office indicating all fraudulently awarded contracts stating that those involved would soon be followed up.

He charged that the previous government illegally awarded most feeder road contracts in the country to contractors aligned to PF officials and who could unfortunately not deliver the projects even after being paid at inflated prices leading to the government losing huge sums of money.

The Minister revealed that most of these contracts have since been terminated and are being investigated.

“A certain parliamentary candidate here in Kapiri was given a contract to work on 23 kilometers of feeder roads, but they allowed him to indicate that it was 28 kilometers. Another PF official was given a contract to work on a road in Magoye in Southern Province. These road contracts were being awarded to PF aligned individuals in a fraudulent manner, ”Mr Nkombo said.

And Mr Nkombo has charged that no tribe in Zambia is superior to others stating that the UPND government will treat each tribe as equals in actualising its development agenda.

Mr Nkombo advised Zambians to reject politicians championing tribalism warning that tribalism should be entertained anymore as it is divisive and a danger to democracy.

“Be careful who is courting you. We are all one people. It is an abomination to exalt yourself based on your ethnic extraction. It is wrong simply put,” Mr Nkombo said.

The Minister charged that it was wrong for leaders like Socialist Party President, Fred M’membe to suggest that some tribes are superior to others and are more entitled to rule the country.

Reacting to recent comments by Socialist Party leader, Fred M’membe Mr Nkombo stated that no tribe should think it is more capable of governing the country.

“I am now addressing Fred M’membe. This Bemba courage, Lozi wisdom narrative should not be encouraged. And I am telling you people gathered here that you should reject such leaders. We have about 72 tribes in this country, and this narrative being propagated by Dr Fred M’membe is implying that only two tribes are capable of providing leadership in this country. The Bemba courage and Lozi wisdom will not take us anyway. This is divisive. And practicing tribal politics should not be encouraged in a modern democracy,” Nkombo said.

Meanwhile, Mr Nkombo said President Hakainde Hichilema has exceeded his own campaign promise of increasing CDF as he has increased the fund by over 1000 percent for it to have a greater impact on and coverage of various social and economic sectors.

“During campaigns Mr Hakainde Hichilema pledged to increase CDF to USD 1 million dollars he has exceeded and beaten his own promise now CDF is now about USD 1.5 million. Remember what it was before it was K 1.6 million kwacha,” Mr Nkombo said.

And Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Minister Stanley Kakubo has said that the CDF has had a greater reach and impact since the new dawn administration assumed office.

Mr Kakubo who is also Kapiri Mposhi Member of Parliament said the current development through CDF being witnessed across the country can be attributed to quality leadership being exhibited by President Hakainde Hichilema.

“ All this development is a clear indication that when you choose quality leadership that has a vision development is guaranteed and 2021 you decided to vote for a leadership that has a vision and is committed to uplifting the living standards of people in the country,” Kakubo said.

Headman calls for equal promotion of girl, boy child education

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A traditional leader in Mkushi district’s chief Chitina’s area, has warned against neglecting the promotion of the boy child education in preference for girl children’s education.

Senior headman, Jonas Kufwata of Fibanga village told ZANIS that there has been too much emphasis on promoting girl child education while that of boys has received little promotion.

Mr Kufwata observed that girl child education has been championed by government and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) for some time now.

He, however, noted that the education of the boy child has received less attention.

He said this has negative social results in the present and near future.

Mr Kufwata explained that the rise in juvenile delinquency could partly be attributed to the boy child education not being supported by deliberate policies that have the same intensity as the girl child education campaign.

He noted that the manifestations of this social challenge is already evident as some boys from vulnerable households are resorting to violent criminal activities such assaults and robberies ,and have joined juvenile gangs.

“These are the violent youth gangs that are attacking and robbing people right now in some parts of this district, as they feel vindictive for being neglected at the expense of promoting the girl child,” he said.

Mr Kufwata further said there is need for government and NGOs to redirect the focus and promote gender equality in education for both boys and girls.
“There should not be any form of preference to accord more education campaigns for one gender at the expense of the other,” he said.

  In another development, Mr Kufwata praised the government for subsidising   tertiary education for learners coming from vulnerable households through the Constituency Development Fund education bursaries.

According to Mkushi District Council, 151 learners have benefitted from secondary and tertiary education support in the second phase of the 2022 CDF whilst 78 learners benefitted in the first phase of this empowerment.

Price Waterhouse Coopers Auditor Receives 20-Year Sentence for Wife’s Murder

Tonderai Luwisi, an auditor and director at Price Waterhouse Coopers (PwC), has been sentenced to 20 years in prison by the Lusaka High Court for the murder of his wife, Pellegia Muligwi. The court’s ruling not only holds Luwisi accountable for his actions but also calls on him to conduct a behavioral audit and reflect on the reasons behind his wife’s tragic death.

High Court Judge Bonaventure Mbewe presided over the case and determined that Luwisi’s claim that he killed his wife in a fit of anger after she confessed that he was not the father of their two children was not a valid defense. The judge emphasized that Luwisi was fully aware that his actions, specifically stabbing his wife in the neck, would result in her death.

The incident took place on December 10, 2022, during a heated argument between Luwisi, a 45-year-old Zimbabwean national, and his 38-year-old wife, Muligwi. Their altercation erupted after Muligwi discovered her husband’s infidelity.

In his defense, Luwisi expressed feelings of betrayal and heartbreak upon learning that the children he had devoted 18 years of his life to were not biologically his. However, Judge Mbewe noted that Luwisi had other options, such as walking away from the situation or seeking a peaceful resolution.

The court also questioned the circumstances surrounding Luwisi’s injuries, suggesting that they may have been self-inflicted, possibly as a suicide attempt. Luwisi’s actions following the incident, including throwing himself onto a road near his workplace, raised suspicions about the true nature of the events that transpired.

While Luwisi had pleaded for the court’s mercy based on extenuating circumstances of provocation, Judge Mbewe ultimately ruled against this argument. The judge highlighted the severity of Luwisi’s actions and their consequences, not only in terms of his personal life but also his career.

Luwisi, who held a prominent position at PwC, saw his promising career come to an abrupt end due to the tragic events of December 10. Judge Mbewe expressed hope that Luwisi had learned a valuable lesson and would prioritize dialogue in resolving future disputes.

The case serves as a sobering reminder of the tragic consequences of domestic conflicts and the importance of seeking non-violent solutions to marital problems.

Lunda-Luvale Conflict Sparks Tensions in Zambezi District

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ZAMBEZI, Zambia – Historical tensions between the Lunda and Luvale ethnic groups have once again flared up, causing unrest in Zambezi District, situated in the North Western province. The conflict dates back to pre-independence times, when the colonial government was forced to declare a State of Emergency in the Chavuma region due to escalating tribal clashes between the Lunda and Luvale communities.

The recent outbreak of violence has prompted police intervention in Zambezi District, where reports of destruction to property and injuries to individuals have emerged. According to local law enforcement, they have recorded 25 separate cases linked to the conflict, encompassing offenses such as Assault, Malicious Damage to Property, Arson, and Unlawful Wounding.

Two of the injured victims are currently receiving medical treatment at Zambezi District Hospital, highlighting the seriousness of the situation.

As of now, no arrests have been made, as investigations into the incidents continue. To address the escalating tensions, the Inspector General of Police has taken action by dispatching paramilitary officers to the district. Their presence is intended to reinforce local law enforcement efforts and ensure the maintenance of law and order in the area.

Despite the underlying tensions, the situation in Zambezi District is currently reported to be calm, with police intensifying their patrols to deter further violence. However, the ongoing conflict between the Lunda and Luvale people remains a significant concern, and efforts will be made to resolve the root causes and prevent future outbreaks of violence.

Military coup declared in Gabon following presidential election

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LIBREVILLE, Gabon – A group of senior military officers in Gabon has declared a coup following the controversial presidential election results. Appearing on the national television channel Gabon 24, nearly a dozen soldiers announced that they were seizing power in the Central African nation, citing concerns over the election outcome and the direction of the country.

In a startling announcement, the officers declared the cancellation of the election results, the closure of all borders until further notice, and the dissolution of state institutions. The soldiers asserted that their actions were undertaken in the name of the Gabonese people, with the aim of defending peace and ending the current regime.

The coup announcement was accompanied by reports of gunfire in the capital, Libreville, adding to the tension and uncertainty surrounding the situation.

The presidential election, which took place on Saturday, saw incumbent President Ali Bongo declared the winner with 64% of the vote. However, opposition groups raised concerns about the electoral process, alleging irregularities and fraud.

Gabon, a country with significant oil reserves and vast forested areas, has been ruled by the Bongo family for over five decades. Ali Bongo took office in 2009 following the death of his father, Omar Bongo, who had been in power since 1967.

Tensions had been mounting in Gabon in the lead-up to the election, with opposition candidate Albert Ondo Ossa and his coalition raising allegations of irregularities, including issues with the ballot papers. Additionally, foreign media had reported restrictions on covering the election, further raising concerns about transparency.

This coup marks a significant development in the political landscape of Gabon and could lead to a period of uncertainty and potential unrest. The government’s response and the international community’s reaction will be closely monitored as the situation unfolds.

President Hichilema Tours Chipata Level 1 Hospital, Addresses Community Concerns

President Hakainde Hichilema visited Chipata Level 1 Hospital in Mandevu Constituency with the focus on familiarization of projects financed by the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) within the health sector. During the visit, President Hichilema interacted with medical staff and gained valuable insights into the hospital’s operations, highlighting the significant impact of CDF-funded initiatives on healthcare infrastructure and equipment.

One notable activity during the visit was the participation in a hospital cleaning exercise, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a clean and hygienic environment in a healthcare facility. President Hichilema and his team actively engaged in this activity to underscore the significance of cleanliness in promoting health.

The President expressed satisfaction with the positive outcomes of the employment of healthcare workers in the previous year, noting the improvement in staffing levels and the delivery of quality healthcare services.

Additionally, President Hichilema commissioned a water borehole, which will serve the residents of Mpulungu and Kabanana Wards in Mandevu Constituency. These areas have long faced challenges related to access to clean and safe drinking water. President Hichilema shared the commitment to extend this initiative to each constituency in Lusaka, recognizing the fundamental importance of water in sustaining life.

During the visit, the President and his team engaged with the community and received feedback on various matters, including free education. The community openly expressed their concerns about the high cost of mealie meal, and President Hichilema acknowledged their apprehensions. He affirmed the government’s commitment to resolving the issue by incentivizing farmers to increase maize production.

President Hichilema reiterated that his election was based on a promise of change, and his administration is dedicated to fulfilling this mandate relentlessly.

The President expressed gratitude to the people of Mandevu for their unwavering support and belief in his leadership.

Eleven Gold Scam Espionage Suspects Remain in Custody Following Court’s Decision

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The eleven suspects implicated in both the Gold Scam and espionage case will continue to be held in custody until further notice, following a ruling by Chief Resident Magistrate Davies Chibwili at the Lusaka Magistrate Court. The court admitted the Certificate of Denial of bail issued by the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Gilbert Phiri, thereby affirming the DPP’s authority to issue such a certificate in cases deemed prejudicial to the nation’s interests.

Magistrate Chibwili upheld the arguments presented by the DPP, asserting that granting bail to the suspects would be detrimental to Zambia’s interests. This decision follows objections by the defense lawyers, who questioned the validity of the Certificate of Denial of Bail, citing the Magistrate Court’s lack of jurisdiction to handle espionage cases.

However, Magistrate Chibwili clarified that the certificate was properly before the Lusaka Magistrate Court because the case record had been filed with it.

Furthermore, the Magistrate reserved a ruling for the following day regarding fresh arguments presented by defense lawyer Martha Mushipe. She argued that the DPP should provide reasons for issuing the Certificate of Denial of Bail, contending that the denial of bail for the suspects was unconstitutional since the espionage charge is bailable.

In response, the Magistrate directed the defense lawyers to file a summons for the Gold Scam suspects’ bail application, acknowledging the argument that their espionage case is bailable. The plea for the bail application had been submitted by defense lawyer Makebi Zulu.

This legal development stems from a case involving eleven suspects, including six Zambians and five Egyptians, charged with espionage due to their alleged connection to the Gold Scam that was uncovered at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport (KKIA) on August 13. Among the Zambian suspects are Kenneth Kaunda International Airport Police Commanding Officer Robson Moonga, State Security Officer Francis Mateyo, Commercial Pilot Patrick Kawanu, Accountant Oswald Diangamo, and businessmen Shadrick Kasanda and Dr. Jim Belemu. The five Egyptian suspects include Walid Botros, Mounir Awad, Mohamed Gooda, Yasser Abdelghafor, and Michael Botros.

The court’s rulings on bail and the overall progress of the case will be closely monitored by the public and legal experts.

Government Dismisses Accusations Made by Opposition Leader Harry Kalaba

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The Minister of Information and Media and Chief Government Spokesperson, Hon. Chushi Kasanda, MP, issued a press statement in response to accusations made by Mr. Harry Kalaba, the leader of the opposition Citizens First Party. The government categorically dismissed the accusations as baseless and emphasized its focus on national development and citizens’ well-being.

Mr. Kalaba had alleged that the government was involved in the production of a video that circulated on various media platforms. This video showed him being confronted by a Zimbabwean journalist regarding his alleged association with a notorious gold mafia.

In response, the government strongly refuted any involvement in the production of the video and expressed its disapproval of Mr. Kalaba’s statements in the media. The government took exception to Mr. Kalaba’s claims that it was engaging foreign nationals to humiliate citizens and damage his political image.

The press statement urged Mr. Kalaba to provide an explanation regarding how he came into contact and engaged in a conversation with the Zimbabwean journalist. While acknowledging every citizen’s right to interact with others freely, the government emphasized that Mr. Kalaba’s attempt to involve the government in a purely personal matter was inappropriate.

Hon. Chushi Kasanda, MP, reminded Mr. Kalaba of the importance of responsible political discourse and encouraged him to refrain from spreading unfounded accusations. The government reaffirmed its dedication to addressing matters of development and the welfare of the Zambian people, asserting its commitment to prioritizing national interests over petty issues raised by individuals.

SA Congratulates Zimbabwe President As Others Criticise the Election

South Africa, Russia and China have congratulated Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa following his controversial election win over the weekend.

Meanwhile, the US added its voice to growing criticism of last week’s general election which the opposition described as a “fraud”.

The US government said there was systemic bias against the opposition and highlighted credible reports that monitors were forced to alter some election result forms. The electoral commission rejected these claims.

A statement from South Africa’s presidency said South Africa was conscious that the elections took place under a difficult economic environment because of sanctions against Zimbabwe.

It also acknowledged concerns from independent election observers about the legitimacy of the result.

Some monitors said the poll fell short of international standards and the requirements of Zimbabwe’s own constitution.

South Africa, Russia and China are key trade partners of Zimbabwe, and their backing of the poll is significant as Zimbabwe is facing the prospect of further Western isolation and sanctions after criticism of the poll.

The opposition Citizens Coalition for Change is still tallying its own results before deciding on a concrete plan of what to do next. But the congratulatory messages to President Mnangagwa are perhaps a reflection that Zimbabwe’s main allies are ready to move on and accept the results.

BBC

Nkana Sideline Coach Beston Chambeshi

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Nkana Football Club have sent coach Beston Chambeshi on forced leave after Sunday’s bitter 1-0 loss to promoted Mutonda Stars in Ndola.

Chambeshi’s assistant George Chilufya has since been named interim coach.

Second assistant John Lungu will assist Chilufya alongside Fidelis Chungu “Josimar”, who has been promoted from Young Nkana.

Second assistant Gift Kampamba has been demoted to the role of Young Nkana coach.

“Head coach Beston Chambeshi has with immediate effect been sent on administrative leave and in the interim, first assistant Coach George Chilufya takes over as Head Coach,” Nkana Media Officer Lillian Musenge announced in a statement on Tuesday morning.

Nkana have lost their first two league matches in the 2023/24 season.

The Gold Scandal:Is State House the Command Centre?

Yesterday, Mr Francis Mateyo, a State House security officer, appeared in the Lusaka Magistrate’s Court alongside other accused persons in the gold gate scandal.

Mr Mateyo is part of the UPND cadres, who were encrypted into the State House security after Mr Hakainde Hichilema took over office as Head of State. Mr Mateyo is believed to be a loyalist and a very close, very trusted and strong ally of the Mr Hichilema, right from his days as an opposition leader.

When we first picked up intelligence about the gold gate scandal at KKIA and the alleged involvement of Mr Mateyo, one of Mr Hichilema’s trusted security officers at State House, we immediately raised alarm and advised that it was vital for Mr Hichilema to control the evil, disgraceful and morally objectionable activities being peddled by certain identifiable individuals within State House.

Regrettably, our well- intentioned counsel was met with the habitual vicious and malicious attack against us. Even the government officially rubbished the alarm we had raised and called a bluff against us. We were denounced, insulted and slandered by Mr Hichilema’s State House controlled rogue or guerrilla media channels – Koswe and Zambia Watchdog.

Our offence was simple: we exposed what had become a very serious and real crime involving one of their own. It’s clear they never wanted the truth about what happened at KKIA to be known. They were determined to put a lid on it and pretend like nothing happened! This explains why even Mr Mateyo’s capture was hidden from the public until yesterday when he was aligned before the courts. The DEC and other law enforcement agencies went to town posturing and parading all other suspects with an exception of Mr Mateyo, why?

The question is: why have things been handled this way? Did they think the gold gate scandal was going to remain hidden from the public? What was the purpose of that arrogance, insults and hostility towards us? With all that has been offloaded so far and many questions still hovering around Mr Hichilema over this scandal: how will the Zambian people believe that justice will be served in this matter and the real culprits brought to book?

And now that it’s obvious that they’re trapped and embarrassed about the way things have turned out; the only word left for Mr Hichilema and his praise singers at this moment is: “You’re on your own”.
But hang on! Not so fast. What has changed? It’s people like Mr Mateyo we cautioned Mr Hichilema about. It’s these same people they sat, drunk and ate with, not so long ago. No wonder, they were so relentless in trying to defend, insult and threaten those who dared to speak the truth about the gold gate scandal. But now that things have gone sour and getting worse rapidly, they shamelessly want to wash their hands off their man.

Clearly, those linked or are close to Mr Hichilema can only be “on their own” once caught, if not caught, they remain trusted and loyal companions of Mr Hichilema and his league. What a mistake? What hypocrisy? What kind of corrupt leadership is this?

Now they are ashamed because one of them has been mentioned in this mess. They are ashamed and speechless because they too have been caught in their own lies, denials, deception and manipulation.
We have not forgotten how haphazard press briefings were called and all manner of lies and theories were made to defend and justify the gold gate scandal, and distance State House from it. Within hours of the scandal blowing up, we saw how the Minister of Mines, Mr Paul Kabuswe became a mineral expert and talked down on all critical voices, including myself with grandiosity and contempt. Similarly, we saw how the Minister of Home Affairs and Internal Security, Mr Jack Mwiimbu warned politicians against scandalizing the Presidency and State House over the gold gate scandal.

So, now that the dirty is out, what has Mr Hichilema, Mr Mwiimbu and Mr Kabuswe got to say about the gold gate scandal? Mr Kabuswe called us foolish. But we ask the same question he asked us during his press briefing at that time: who is looking foolish now?

Well, we have been vindicated. We said it that there was way too much filth and scum in State House. We warned Mr Hichilema but they responded with the usual malice and insults. As the Tongas say: “Yabeja makani baasa”, and the Bembas also say: “Ifyakulya ubushiku fitulila ku malushi”.

But where does this end? Who else is involved? How many “Mateyos” is Mr Hichilema still working with State House today? How deeply involved is State house in this scandal?

That said, we hope Mr Hichilema is treating the Anti-corruption Commission’s US $500,000 bribe investigation against his Solicitor General, and trusted lieutenant and ally, Mr Marshal Muchende, who stands accused of running a bribery scheme, with objectivity and urgency, or else, a similar outcome awaits him.

Fred M’membe
President of the Socialist Party

I ain’t got no time for rumours and gossip. God’s been good to me- Steve Harvey

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American television host, producer, and actor Steve Harvey, along with his wife Marjorie Elaine Harvey, have responded to recent unconfirmed reports suggesting that they are headed for divorce. The power couple took to social media and public appearances to address the rumors with a mix of grace and resilience.

In an Instagram post, Marjorie Harvey shared her perspective on the matter. She began by acknowledging that as a couple, they typically do not address rumors and falsehoods that circulate about them. However, she recognized the responsibility that comes with their platform, expressing a desire to offer support to those who may not have their strength.

Marjorie shared a poignant Bible verse, “When they hurled their insults at him, he did not retaliate; when he suffered, he made no threats. Instead, he entrusted himself to him who judges justly.” This verse seemed to capture the essence of their response to the rumors.

She went on to encourage her followers to read an article she found useful, titled “How to handle being lied about.”

Steve Harvey, in his trademark candid style, also addressed the speculations at the Invest Fest Market Place 2023 event. He firmly dismissed the rumors as hearsay and emphasized that he and Marjorie were doing well.

“Just let me say, I’m fine. Marjorie’s fine…I don’t know what y’all doing, but find something else to do because we fine. Lord have mercy. I ain’t got no time for rumours and gossip. God’s been good to me, I’m still shining,” he said.

Leading up to this response, Steve Harvey had been sharing glimpses of his and Marjorie’s life together on social media. These included videos of them enjoying quality time and interviews recounting how they met. He also highlighted Marjorie’s fashion sense, subtly pushing back against the divorce rumors by showcasing their strong relationship.

The divorce rumors, which had spread rapidly over the weekend, were swiftly dismissed by numerous personalities who know the couple well. This united front of resilience and unwavering commitment to each other demonstrates Steve and Marjorie Harvey’s strength as a couple in the face of unfounded gossip.

LAZ speaks criticizes government for abusing Public Order Act

The Law Association of Zambia (LAZ) has spoken against the abuse of the Public Order Act.

LAZ President Lungisani Zulu has issued a media statement criticizing the Government for not upholding citizens’ constitutional rights of association, assembly, and expression.

He condemned Police refusal for the opposition PF from holding a rally in using security concerns as an excuse, which led to questions about the Act’s consistent application.

“As a growing democracy, we must collectively seek ways to advance the life blood of a democracy being the free exercise of the citizens’ rights of association, assembly and expression actually entrenched in the Bill of Rights in the Supreme law of the land, the Constitution. In a democratic society anchored on rule of law, ours is, every person must be treated fairly and in accordance with the law,” Mr. Zulu said.

He also highlighted the reported prolonged detention of suspects without trial.

“Suspects, regardless of their nationality, must not be detained for investigations, and in any event not beyond the prescribed 24 hours before being brought before court. These are principles based on the fundamental human right to secure protection of the law provided for in Article 18 of the Constitution,” said Mr. Zulu