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UPP President Saviour Chishimba Welcomes ZRA’s decision to take him to court

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UPP’s Savior Chishimba
UPP’s Savior Chishimba

UPP RESPONSE TO THE PURPORTED US$10 BILLION (K100 BILLION) HALLUCINATING LAWSUIT BY THE ZAMBIA REVENUE AUTHORITY (ZRA)

The purported legal proceedings by the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) against the United Progressive People (UPP), if indeed it is true, over our allegations of corruption in the award of the contract to the Chinese Righlux and Inspur by ZRA, is welcome because it accords us a rare opportunity to present before the courts of laws the overwhelming evidence in our possession.

We maintain our position and do hereby vehemently submit that ZRA lacks integrity not only over the fiscalisation project in question, but also over the Zambia-Malawi K345 million maize exportation scandal, among other cases before us. We have not even covered 1% of the cases that we have.

UPP seizes this occasion to ask ZRA to state its position over direct or indirect dealings with CilTax Consultants over the years. There is a heap of very serious issues that we shall present before the courts of laws to show how the nation is losing revenues because of corrupt senior officers at ZRA and the political elite who have taken taxpayers for granted for far too long.

It is common knowledge that every organisation, as a legal person, is personified by the people who are leading it. Likewise, ZRA is personified by the Commissioner General, Mr. Kingsley Chanda, and other senior officers. This is the reason why all public officers are required by law to declare the direct or indirect interests that they have in entities that have questionable dealings with public bodies under which they are called to serve.

UPP shall successfully and overwhelmingly prove that ZRA, in its current form, lacks the integrity that the people of Zambia expect it to uphold.

Our evidence shows that ZRA was represented in the sitting of an irresponsible committee that cleared Transglobe Limited of Malawi to export 50, 000 tonnes of the 100, 000 tonnes of maize under the K345 million letter of credit which was primarily issued in favour of the Zambia Cooperative Federation (ZCF).

ZRA must explain to the people of Zambia how it was part of the maize exportation scandal without showing how taxes were going to be collected since Transglobe is not registered for tax purposes in Zambia. This is why we shall continue to demand for a tribunal to probe Hon. Dora Siliya so that she can explain how she worked with President Edgar Chagwa Lungu to facilitate corruption.

ZRA too, owes Zambians an explanation. We shall not rest until the tribunal is appointed. We are thankful to God that the purported lawsuit is a golden opportunity to prosecute ZRA over its alleged role in the maizegate saga.

ZRA must now prepare to face UPP in court and explain how some questionable corporate entities are used to evade the taxes by way of dubious appeals that culminate in massive reductions of taxes for a select few.

ZRA must explain why it failed to perform its legal duty of care to Zambians by not undertaking due diligence before awarding the contract to Righlux and Inspur when all the details on corruption and technical bottlenecks under the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority associated with the same company are within the reach of ZRA.

If ZRA had integrity, it would have been enforcing the law fairly and impartially. How many corporations owe Zambians taxes? Why did ZRA selectively pounce on the Post Newspaper with force leaving out many others that have even more tax liabilities? Integrity demands that justice be rendered to all in a manner which is above board.

UPP sternly warns ZRA to concentrate on corruption-free measures that will help Zambia to generate tax revenues that will help the nation to settle the debts and advance economic development.

The K100 billion being claimed is an ill conceived and misguided lawsuit. It is about the same amount of the national debt that Zambia has – it is also almost double our national budget. This money will certainly not come from the UPP.

Nonetheless, UPP has initiated the #BringBackOurMoney! anti corruption crusade, which seeks to prevent corruption as well as recover all the stolen funds and we can guarantee that the public resources that have been plundered shall be paid back to Zambians. We have kept the evidence under lock and nut in a secure place that no one can enter except a few justice fighters.

The army, police and prison officers, intelligence officers, civil servants and workers in the private sector are being subjected to hostile high taxes because of corruption.

The PF-MMD regime has run out of ideas on how to grow the economy and create jobs for Zambians. Consequently, they have resorted to heavily taxing the citizens to sustain the costly and aimless international travels of President Edgar Chagwa Lungu and his ministers.

The people of Zambia are facing hardships, but the reckless and insensitive PF-MMD leaders are continuing to waste public resources on luxuries. Enough is Enough!

We, in the UPP, believe in the justice and power of the Almighty God who has called us to the kingdom at a time such as this. We are fully FORTIFIED and ready to defend the truth.

I and all those that the LORD God of Heaven has given me shall not die, but live to declare the works of the LORD, signs and wonders in Zambia from the Holy One of Israel! These words of prophecy shall come to pass before the eyes of this nation!

God bless our nation!

Saviour Chishimba
UPP PRESIDENT

Enugu Rangers coach wary of Zesco United

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Enugu Rangers coach Imama Amapakabo says they will not take Zesco United lightly in the 2017 CAF Confederation Cup.

Zesco face Enugu in a pre-group stage first leg match away in Nigeria this Sunday.

Enugu were relegated to the Confederation Cup after they were eliminated from the 2017 CAF Champions League group stage in March by Zamalek of Egypt.

“We know that this is a game to be played over two legs,” Amapakabo said.

“Whatever it is we put forward in the first leg will count into the second leg.

“We know they (Zesco) are one team that has African experience and we know they are not going to be a pushover but we will go into it with optimism and belief.”

Meanwhile, Zesco’s 18-member team left Ndola for Enugu on Wednesday afternoon via Addis Ababa.

But Zesco will be without strikers Idris Mbombo and Jackson Mwanza who are suspended and injured for the first leg.

Also out are midfielder Misheck Chaila and defender Simon Silwimba who have a knee and groin injury respectively.

Taking Mwanza and Mbombo’s places are Patrick Kongolo and Maybin Kalengo.

Bwalya Chiti has replaced Chaila.

Dauti Musekwa has deputized for Silwimba in Zesco’s last three competitive matches since the latter sustained his injury on March 10.

Silwimba has been out since that date when he limped off in a Confederation Cup first round, first leg match against Le Messager Ngozi that Zesco won 2-0.

Zesco team:

Goalkeepers:Jacob Banda, Lameck Nyangu

Defenders:Ben Adama Banh, David Owino Odhiambo, Daut Musekwa, Bernard Mapili, Marcel Kalonde,Fackson Kapumbu,Bornwell Silengo

Midfielders: Anthony Akumu Agay, Mwape Mwelwa , John Chingandu, Kondwani Mtonga, Bwalya Chiti

Strikers: Jesse Jackson Were, Lazarous Kambole,Dave Daka, Maybin Kalengo, Patrick Kangolo

DEC arrest a 22 year-old Bus Conductor for trafficking in heroin

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Drug Enforcement Commission
Drug Enforcement Commission

The Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) in Lusaka has arrested a 22 year-old Bus Conductor of Mtendere for trafficking in heroin.

DEC Public Relations Officer Theresa Katongo said the man has been identified as Gibson Nyirenda, 22, a Bus Conductor of Mtendere East in Lusaka and has been arrested for trafficking in 21 sachets of heroin.

And Ms. Katongo also revealed that the Commission has in other parts of the country arrested twenty (20) people for unlawful cultivation and trafficking in cannabis.

She said those arrested and jointly charged include Ken Sakala, 35, a businessman of Tembe village in Nyimba District and Dina Tembo, 35, a small scale farmer of the same village for unlawful cultivation of fresh cannabis plants weighing 102.3kg and trafficking in loose cannabis weighing 7.1 kg.

Ms. Katongo further noted that others arrested include Charles Casto Machewu, 53, a small scale farmer of Imbunda-Lunga area in Mwinilunga District for trafficking in 10.5kg of cannabis, Constantino Mumba, 24, of Zambia compound in Serenje District for trafficking in 5.28kg of cannabis and Albert Kasuba, 34, a small scale farmer of Chabukwa village in Nchelenge District for trafficking in 3.93kg of cannabis and stated that all the suspects will appear in Court soon.

“We have arrested Gibson Nyirenda, 22, a Bus Conductor of Mtendere East in Lusaka and has been arrested for trafficking in 21 sachets of heroin” Ms. Katongo said

ZRA sues Saviour Chishimba for Malicious Falsehood, demands K 100 million in reputation damages

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Dr Savior Chishimba after leaving the ACC Headquarters
Dr Savior Chishimba after leaving the ACC Headquarters
The Zambia Revenue Authority has sued United Progressive People (UPP) President Saviour Chishimba for Malicious Falsehood demanding K100 million in reputation damages.

ZRA Corporate and Communications Manager Topsy Sikalinda said on Friday 31st March, 2017 and Tuesday 4th April, 2017, the UPP President Dr. Saviour Chishimba issued statements purporting that the Authority dubiously and by corrupt means awarded a contract for the Design, Supply, Delivery, Installation, Supervision, Configuration, Testing and Commissioning of an Invoice Management otherwise known as Electronic Fiscal Devices to a named company amounting to K140, million.

Sikalinda said the Authority is an institution of high levels of integrity and careless statements from members of the public have the potential to bring the name of the institution into contempt and disrepute thereby affecting revenue collection.

He noted that having given that background, the Authority thought it was prudent for it to seek for a legal redress in the High Court on the matter.

“We have decided to sue the UPP President Dr. Saviour Chishimba for Malicious Falsehood and we are demanding K100 million in reputation damages” Mr. Sikalinda said

FAZ summons Nkana after Charity Shield mini-storm

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Nkana have been summoned to appear before the FAZ disciplinary committee on April 8 in Lusaka.

This is after their unruly fans briefly disrupted the 2017 Charity Shield final on April 2 against Zesco united at Levy Mwanawasa Stadium.

Nkana lost that match 2-0.

“Nkana has been summoned in connection with their fans’ unruly behavior during last Sunday’s Samuel ‘Zoom’ Ndlovu Charity Shield final between Zesco United and Nkana at the Levy Mwanawasa Stadium,” FAZ spokesperson Desmond Katongo said.

Nkana fans briefly brought to a halt the match for over five minutes in the 58th minute after defender and captain Donashano Malama was sent off for stomping Zesco defender Ben Adama in an off-the-ball incident.

The fans then bombarded the pitch with alcoholic and plastic bottles before they were calmed down by Nkana officials.

And Katongo added that two other clubs will also appear before the FAZ disciplinary committee and they are Livingstone Pride and Kazungula FC.

“The Association has also summoned Livingstone Pride in connection with the club’s abandoned week 17 league game involving Zambeef Sinazongwe on 24th July, 2016,” Katongo said.

“FAZ has further summoned Kazungula to a hearing on their abandoned week 18 league game involving Zambeef Sinazongwe on 31st July, 2016.”

HH is losing Focus-Frank Bwalya

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Frank Bwalya
Frank Bwalya
The Patriotic Front says UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema’s attacks on President Edgar Lungu’s leadership are a sign that he is losing political focus.

PF Deputy Spokesperson Frank Bwalya says Mr Hichilema is not seeing things in their proper context.

Mr Bwalya was reacting to Mr Hichilema’s alleged statement that he would report President Lungu to U.S President Donald Trump.

And Mr Bwalya has commended PF members on the Copperbelt for complying with the Police directive not to hold a rally at Changanami ground in Luanshya.

Mr Bwalya said it gratifying that the PF members complied with the law and opted for an indoor meeting.

Meanwhile, Mr Bwalya has commended the Zambia Revenue Authority for exceeding revenue collection in the first quarter.

He said revenue is needed to implement development projects.

President Edgar Lungu to grace this year’s Kuomboka traditional ceremony of the Lozi people

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President LUngu arrive in Swaziland
President LUngu
President Edgar Lungu will grace this year’s Kuomboka traditional ceremony of the Lozi people set for Saturday, 8th April.

Minister of Home Affairs Steven Kampyongo disclosed the development when he called on Western Province Minister Nathaniel Mubukwanu in Mongu this morning.

Mr Kampyongo assured the nation that the security wings are geared to provide adequate security for the event.

He expressed satisfaction with the preparations the organisers have put in place.

Mr Kampyongo is in Western Province to check on the security measures put in place before the Kuomboka ceremony on Saturday.

He is accompanied by Presidential Affairs Minister Freedom Sikazwe and former Katuba Member of Parliament Jonas Shakafuswa.

And Mr Mubukwanu said the organisers of the traditional ceremony have banned politicking at the event.

Mr Mubukwanu said about 20 foreign heads of mission have confirmed attendance.

Mr Kampyongo and his entourage are scheduled to hold talks with the Litunga at his palace later in the day.

Zambia Zimbabwe gets Praise over Batoka Gorge Hydro-Electric Power Project

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Batoka Gorge Hydro-Electric Power plant
Batoka Gorge Hydro-Electric Power plant
Ruling Patriotic Front (PF) Southern Province Vice Information and Publicity Secretary Trymore Mwenda has highly praised the Governments of Zambia and Zimbabwe for launching the Batoka Gorge Hydro-Electric Power Project Scheme implementation process.

Mwenda stated that the Project which is expected to produce 2400 megawatts of power for both Zambia and Zimbabwe is a clear demonstration that President Edgar Lungu and his counterpart the Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe have resolved to deal with the power shortage which has had negative economic impact on both countries for some time now.

Mwenda was quick to express his excitement about the power project in Southern Province and explicated that his enthusiasm was not only driven by the fact that the project was being implemented in the named Province where he come from, but because of other benefits the local people will have as a result of the same project.

He stated that the venture will create more jobs for the youth in the province and there will be infrastructure development as well as access to electricity which will result into reduced deforestation and many other socio-economic benefits.

“We commend the Governments of Zambia and Zimbabwe for launching the Batoka Gorge Hydro-Electric Power Project scheme implementation process” He said

Meanwhile, the PF Vice Information and Publicity Secretary in Southern Province Trymore Mwenda has appealed to the opposition to be magnanimous at times and come out in the open and appreciate initiatives such as the Batoka Gorge Hydro-Electric Power Project as opposed to always criticizing and engaging in petty politicking.

He added that Zambia has a lot to offer if only politicians can only focus their energies on positive things especially that the elections are about four years away.

Mwenda who took time to give mini background about the Batoka Hydro power project which he said was mounted in the early 1990s and now it is been implemented under the leadership of President Lungu saying it is a clear indication that President is resolute in ending power outages in Zambia.

He also noted that he is convinced that President Edgar Lungu has a heart for Southern Province in particular and means well for the whole country in general.

“President Edgar Lungu has a heart for Southern Province in particular and means well for the whole country in general” Mwenda said

Concern raised over Government plans to transfer all primary Schools to Local Councils

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Some pupils of Lusaka Primary School Arthur Wina
File: Some pupils of Lusaka Primary School Arthur Wina
National Action for Quality Education (NAQEZ) Executive Director Aaron Chansa has expressed his divergent view concerning the planned transfer of all primary schools in Zambia to local authorities.

Mr. Chansa said in a telephone interview with Pan African Radio today the 5th April, 2017 that the concept of devolving education to councils is good but Zambia is not yet ready to undergo such a process.

He noted that almost all Local Authorities in Zambia are overwhelmed with huge administrative and financial constraints which have made them to be very incompetent as well as lacking the sense of urgency in service provision.

Mr. Chansa stated that in most cases the Zambian Councils have failed to provide just basic services to residents, adding that the transfer of all primary schools to local authorities would be a risky administrative experiment.

He has since urged the Ministry of Education to be extremely cautious on this exercise as it has the potential to destabilize the few gains the sector has so far scored.

The NAQEZ Executive Director further advised the Ministry of Education to clearly explain how it intends to devolve this very important service, and the exact roles officers in the Ministry of Education and those from local Government will be playing because their explanation would help to dispel the apprehension currently obtaining among teachers and other stakeholders.

“In most cases the Zambian Councils have failed to provide just basic services to residents” Mr. Chansa said

US Ambassador dismisses HH claims, US has never considered Zambia to be under a dictator

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United States Ambassador, Eric Shultz (right), Ministry of Defence Permenent Secretary, Steardy Mwale inspect facilities that have been constructed with funding from the US Department of Defence to the Zambian government (military) through the President Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) at Kalewa Barracks in Ndola . Picture by Tisa Banda-Nkhoma/ZANIS.
United States Ambassador, Eric Shultz (right), Ministry of Defence Permenent Secretary, Steardy Mwale inspect facilities that have been constructed with funding from the US Department of Defence to the Zambian government (military) through the President Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) at Kalewa Barracks in Ndola . Picture by Tisa Banda-Nkhoma/ZANIS.

UNITED States (US) Ambassador to Zambia Eric Schultz says America has never considered Zambia to be under a dictatorship government.

Mr Schultz said in an interview in Ndola yesterday that it is not true that Zambia has been a dictatorship.

On Monday, United Party for National Development (UPND) president Hakainde Hichilema claimed he has been talking to US President Donald Trump over the alleged violation of human rights by the Patriotic Front (PF) government.

Mr Hichilema claimed, President Trump will be dealing with African dictators soon after he settles in office.

He said the cancellation of the UPND planned rally in Kanyama township in Lusaka on Sunday was a total violation of human rights.

“Ambassadors do not normally talk directly to the President, that is why we have the Secretary of State. And we have not considered Zambia to be a dictatorship, and I think in the face of it, it is completely untrue,” he said.

He said this after he handed over the Kalewa Garrison Camp Hospital, which has been built at a cost of about US$1 million with assistance from the US government.

And Copperbelt Minister Bowman Lusambo told Mr Schultz when he paid a courtesy call on the provincial administration that President Lungu is one of the most democratic leaders in the world.

“What I can assure you is that the Copperbelt is politically stable. As you might be aware, President Edgar Chagwa Lungu is one of the most democratic leaders in the world,” Mr Lusambo said.

He said President Lungu is eager to see strengthened co-operation between the Zambian and US governments in many areas of economic interest.

Ndola mayor Amon Chisenga said Zambia needs to learn from the way American politicians practise democracy by readily accepting election results and recognising the President once he or she is sworn in.

United States Ambassador, Eric Shultz (right), Ministry of Defence Permenent Secretary, Steardy Mwale inspect a maternity ward, which is part of facilities have been constructed with funding from the US Department of Defence to the Zambian government (military) through the President Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) at Kalewa Barracks in Ndola . Picture by Tisa Banda-Nkhoma/ZANIS.
United States Ambassador, Eric Shultz (right), Ministry of Defence Permenent Secretary, Steardy Mwale inspect a maternity ward, which is part of facilities have been constructed with funding from the US Department of Defence to the Zambian government (military) through the President Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) at Kalewa Barracks in Ndola . Picture by Tisa Banda-Nkhoma/ZANIS.
United States Ambassador, Eric Shultz (right), Ministry of Defence Permenent Secretary, Steardy Mwale inspect a pharmacy at Kalewa Barracks in Ndola, which is part of facilities that have been constructed with funding from the US Department of Defence to the Zambian government (military) through the President Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) . Picture by Tisa Banda-Nkhoma/ZANIS.
United States Ambassador, Eric Shultz (right), Ministry of Defence Permenent Secretary, Steardy Mwale inspect a pharmacy at Kalewa Barracks in Ndola, which is part of facilities that have been constructed with funding from the US Department of Defence to the Zambian government (military) through the President Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) . Picture by Tisa Banda-Nkhoma/ZANIS.

ZAMPOST praised for implementing a solid business strategy

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Minister of Transport and Communication Brian Mushimba having a feel of the new Fiat Vehicle immediately after it was launched by the Southern Cross Motors Limited in Lusaka last night,30-03-2017. Picture by Ennie Kishiki/Zanis.
Minister of Transport and Communication Brian Mushimba having a
feel of the new Fiat Vehicle immediately after it was launched by the
Southern Cross Motors Limited in Lusaka last night,30-03-2017. Picture
by Ennie Kishiki/Zanis.
MINISTER of Transport and Communication Brian Mushimba has commended Zambia Postal Services Corporation (Zampost) for implementing a solid business strategy towards the transformation of the corporation into a viable entity.

Mr Mushimba has also challenged parastatals under the ministry as well as other parastatals to think outside the box and become innovative to create value for shareholders.

Mr Mushimba said Government is impressed with the ambitious diversification agenda that the corporation has embarked on over the past six years.

“It is amazing to see a bouquet of products that is making the entity profitable and paying dividends to Government.

“The diversification strategy has transformed the post office into a one stop shop which provides essential services to customers,” he said.

Mr Mushimba cited e-letter service and the acquisition of the deposit taking licence for Micro Finance Limited as some interesting innovations that have been implemented.

He was speaking during the handover ceremony of two delivery vans donated by the United Nations Development Programme in Ndola recently.

And Mr Mushimba assured the Zampost board of Government’s support to ensure that the corporation succeeds and remains competitive in the marketplace.

He said there is need for parastatals to turn around their operations by being creative and innovative.

He said Government has been very supportive to the institutions for them to create value for the shareholder.

During the official opening of the 11th Session of Parliament, President Lungu spoke on the need for parastatals to be commercially viable and profitable and within three to five years list on the Lusaka Securities Exchange.

Mr Mushimba said President Lungu’s call meant parastatals should clean their books, inefficiencies and embrace innovations, technology and deliver value to shareholders.

Zampost board chairperson Elizabeth Kachamba said the prospects of the corporation looked bright for the year 2017, based on sound business strategy, diligence, innovation and integrity which have been laid.

Aaron Simfukwe sets Zambia Open target

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Golf prodigy Aaron Simfukwe is banking on home-ground advantage as he seeks glory at the 2017 Zambia Open at Nkana Golf Club in Kitwe.

The Zambia Open bankrolled by Mopani and Redpath takes place from 28 May to 4 June.

Simfukwe made a cut at the same event staged at Nkana two seasons ago.

“Actually, I have got more advantage because I have been practicing on this golf course for a long time,” he said.

“I know all the corners of this golf course. I know where I made mistakes last time,” said the 2015 Mazabuka Golf Open champion.

Simfukwe is looking forward to bettering his performance at the Zambia Open.

“Last time I made a cut, hopefully this year I will play better than last time,” he said.

Simfukwe last year won the Windhoek Lager Africa Jacket title in Namibia.

Simfukwe is also backing more local golfers to excel the international championship.

“It is very possible for a Zambian to win. We only need to prepare well and practice more. We also need exposure and more support.”

I have enough evidence to prove corruption at Zambia Revenue Authority-Chishimba

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UPP’s Savior Chishimba
UPP’s Savior Chishimba
United Progressive People (UPP) President Saviour Chishimba insists that he has enough evidence to prove his alleged corruption at the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) regarding k140 million projects involving the Chinese contractors.

Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) Commissioner General Kingsley Chanda said UPP leader Saviour Chishimba’s claims are unfounded and should be dismissed with the contempt they deserve.

Dr. Chishimba explained that the UPP categorically stated that the Chinese proposed to undertake the project at K84 million but the total donor funding allocated to the project was K140 million.

He also noted that the UPP had warned ZRA against choosing a firm known as Inspur, which he said it lamentably failed to deliver in Zimbabwe due to massive corruption and monopolization of the supply of Electronic Fiscal Devices (EFDs)

“We have enough evident on ZRA corruption and we are warning Kingsley Chanda against being a defend of corruption at ZRA” he said

And the UPP leader said ZRA Commissioner General Kingsley Chanda should desist from pronouncements that make ZRA look like it is now a political party in Zambia.

He said the UPP does not expect ZRA to denigrate the UPP leadership over a credible matter of national interest, adding that his party will not wait to be in Government to help solve problems Zambians are faced with.

“We want to advise ZRA Commissioner General Kingsley Chanda to desist from pronouncements that make ZRA look like it is now a political party in Zambia” Dr. Chishimba said

ZSPA bemoans the rampant peddling of false information in Zambia

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Example of one of the Fake letters Circulating on the Internet
Example of one of the Fake letters Circulating on the Internet
Zambia Society for Public Administration (ZSPA) President Kelvin Esiasa has bemoaned the rampant peddling of false information in Zambia to the point of forging the Police letter.

Mr. Esiasa noted with sadness that the manner in which people are raising alarm among citizens in Zambia is worrying because that may any time soon ruin the peace which the country has enjoyed since independence.

He has since urged perpetrators of the vice to stop forthwith and do the right because disseminating falsehoods will not benefit anyone.

Mr. Esiasa also called on the general public who may have information about the culprits to report them to the police as this is a serious misdemeanor.

There have been a lot of falsehoods circulating on social media platforms for some time now and no person has since been arrested so far for executing such a crime deemed to be very serious in Zambia.

“We want to express our concern on the increased rate at which people have been peddling false information to the point of forging the Zambia Police letter” Mr. Esiasa said

Coercing me to recognize Lungu as President without the Petition is just a sheer waste of time-HH

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GBM and HH smiling outside Luanshya Magistrate Court
GBM and HH smiling outside Luanshya Magistrate Court
United Party for National Development (UPND) leader Hakainde Hichilema has said hearing the Presidential Petition is the only key to compel him and the entire UPND to stop talking about the 2016 General election aftermaths.

Speaking during a media briefing at his Lusaka’s new Kasama residence on Monday the 3rd April, 2017, Hichilema said coercing him to recognize Edgar Lungu as a dully elected President of Zambia without hearing the Petition is just a sheer waste of time because he will not concede until justice prevails on 2016 election results.

Hichilema, who insisted that he will not be forced to recognize President Edgar Lungu due to the fact the Presidential Petition was not heard in the courts of law said if they want him to be silent the petition should be heard forthwith.

The Opposition leader who was also hasty to convey a message of condolences to the families that lost their beloved ones during the fracas in kanyama involving his supporters and the Zambia Police on Sunday the 02nd April, 2017, Hichilema said the incidence was regrettable and has since accused President Edgar Lungu of killing citizens using the Police for his selfish motives.

“Hearing the Presidential Petition is the only key that can compel him and the entire UPND to stop talking about the 2016 General election results” Hichilema said

And commenting on Home Affairs Minister Stephen Kampyongo’s statement suggesting that the opposition UPND have been banned from holding rallies in the country until they reform and accept that President Lungu is Republican President, Hichilema said the statement by the Home Affairs Minister Stephen Kampyongo was due to lack of understanding on the Public Order Act which regulates Public gathering in Zambia.

He said the Home Affairs Minister should just go back to Katondo Street and continue with street his street business because the office he is currently holding too big for him.

“He should just go back to Katondo Street because that office is too big for him” He said

Hichilema also noted that Zambia is deprived economically due to the Patriotic Front (PF)’s poor leadership under President Edgar Lungu whom he described as a dictator and clueless leader.

Meanwhile, Hichilema has confirmed that he will attend the Kuomboka ceremony alongside his Vice President Geoffrey Bwalya Mwamba slated for 8th April, 2017 after failing to take place for three years due to poor rainfall in Zambia.

“GBM and I are going for Kuomboka ceremony, I know someone thought we will not attend as UPND” Hichilema said