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Sepp Blatter unexpectedly reigns as FIFA President

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Sepp Blatter
Sepp Blatter

Reuters reports that Sepp Blatter rocked the world of soccer on Tuesday by unexpectedly quitting as FIFA president in the face of a corruption investigation that has plunged the game’s governing body into the worst crisis in its history.

Blatter, 79, announced the decision at a hastily arranged news conference in Zurich, six days after the FBI raided a hotel in Zurich and arrested several FIFA officials and just four days after he was re-elected to a fifth term as president.

Blatter said an election to choose a new president for the deeply troubled organization would be held as soon as possible. A FIFA official said that could happen any time from December this year to March of next year.

“FIFA needs profound restructuring,” said Blatter, a Swiss national who has been a dominating presence at FIFA for decades.

“I have thoroughly considered my presidency and thought about my presidency and the last 40 years of my life,” Blatter, speaking in French, told the news conference.

“I decided to stand again to be elected because I was convinced it was the best option for football.

“Although the members of FIFA gave me a new mandate, this mandate does not seem to be supported by everyone in the world.”

Blatter’s decision was immediately welcomed by his most prominent critics.

European football federation chief Michel Platini, a French former international soccer star, said: “It was a difficult decision, a brave decision, and the right decision.”

Greg Dyke, chairman of the English Football Association, said it was “good news for world football”. He then asked: “Who got him? Who shot him? What happened between then (when he was elected) and now?”

“We haven’t had a squeaky clean president for many, many years,” Dyke told Sky Sports.

FIFA, which Blatter had ruled since 1998, was left reeling this week by the announcement of a U.S. investigation into alleged widespread financial wrongdoing stretching back for more than two decades.

Swiss authorities also mounted their own criminal probe into the award of the 2018 and 2022 World Cups to Russia and Qatar, respectively.

The U.S. Justice Department, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the U.S. Attorney’s office in Brooklyn had no immediate comment.

The office of the Swiss Attorney General, which is investigating alleged criminal mismanagement and money laundering at FIFA, said Blatter’s resignation would have no effect on its proceedings. It said Blatter himself was not subject to investigation.

While Blatter was not mentioned in either the U.S. or Swiss investigations, there had been widespread calls for him to quit, mostly from Western nations. Some major sponsors also expressed misgivings about the impact of the scandal.

Taxes wipe out Zambian Breweries profits

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An unidentified man secures a mosi lager at a beer den in Livingstone
An unidentified man secures a mosi lager at a beer den in Livingstone

The 50% increase in clear beer excise tax has significantly affected the profitability of Zambian Breweries which has seen the company record a 25 percent loss.

The excise tax which was increased on 1st January 2014 coupled with sharp depreciation in the kwacha saw the company’s profit after tax fall from K175, 478 million to K131, 837 million.

This is according to the company’s final results for the year ended
31 March 2015 released on Tuesday.

‘Disappointingly, our poor financial performance compelled us to declare 122 positions redundant in the year and the resultant costs of this exercise are reflected in our overhead costs for the year,’ the statement read.

Its mainstream 375ml Mosi, Castle and Carling Black Labels volumes declined by 23% in the first three quarters of the year.

The firm majority owned by SABMiller said the significant decline in volumes following the excise related price increase in January, and the growth of the economy offerings, has confirmed how sensitive Zambian consumers are to price increases and how important affordability is in the current economic environment.

‘We mitigated this decline by aggressively launching a 750ml bulk economy offering in Mosi and Castle in the last quarter and by driving our economy brand, Eagle. In addition, we took the difficult decision in the last quarter to reduce the price of our 375ml Mosi, Castle and Carling Black Label packs from K6.5 to K6,’ it said.

‘While our volumes recovered to some extent to record a smaller decline for the year of 8%, the measures we took to achieve this have significantly impacted our margin.’

It said as a result of the volume decline, our barley crop requirements were cut back to 8,000 tons for the year adding that in previous years, it contracted 12,000 tons on average.

‘Our beer has become the most expensive in the region owing to the higher taxes, and competition from smuggled beer is now a more credible threat,’ the statement read.

It added that more smuggled Castle Lite is now sold in Zambia than Castle Lite sold by Zambian Breweries Plc.

‘This demonstrates a genuine loss of revenue to Government and is a major threat to our business.’

‘We are pleased to report that soft drinks showed a healthy performance and grew 10% on prior year on the back of improved availability and a real focus on market trade execution.’

It added, ‘We continue to engage with Government and key stakeholders on how we believe we can contribute more to the economy by way of investment, employment and tax under a 40% clear beer excise regime rather than the current 60% regime, and are encouraged by Government’s willingness to consider all the issues put before them.’

Elephant kills 65 year woman

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A-Sixty five year old woman of Likamba village in chief Imonga in Sioma district of Western Province has died after being attacked by an Elephant.

Western Region Zambia Wild Life (ZAWA) Commanding Officer Gryton Kasamu disclosed the incident to ZANIS in an interview in Mongu today.

Mr. Kasamu said the Woman met her fate when she was coming back from her field where she went to collect Pumpkin leaves for relish around 09:00 near Sioma National Pack last Sunday.

He has identified the name of the deceased as Manyando Mwiya 65 adding that following the development, fear and panic has gripped the residents in the area.

But Mr. Kasamu has asked the people in the area not to panic as the ZAWA Office has deployed more Police Rangers to the area to curb the strayed beast to ensure that the lives of people are fully protected.

Human Animal Conflict in Western Province is a common due to the many National Packs surrounding the area such as Sioma Nangweshi, Kafue and Liuwa National Packs.

Rajan Mahtani resigns as Finance Bank Board Chairman

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Dr Guy Scott Acting President Of Zambia with Dr Rajan Mahtani Chairman of Zambezi Portland Cement during the Handing Over 129 houses of the Chiwala housing Project by Zambezi Porland Cement in Ndola Rural on 15-01-2015. Picture By Eddie Mwanaleza/ Statehouse.
FILE: Dr Guy Scott  with Dr Rajan Mahtani Chairman of Zambezi Portland Cement during the Handing Over 129 houses of the Chiwala housing Project by Zambezi Porland Cement in Ndola Rural on 15-01-2015. Picture By Eddie Mwanaleza/ Statehouse.

Finance Bank Board Chairman Dr Rajan Mahtani has resigned from his position following his arrest earlier today.

Board member William Nyirenda has since been appointed to act as Board Chairman.

In a brief statement, Finance Bank confirmed that Dr Mahtani graciously stepped down from his role with immediate effect.

‘Dr Rajan Mahtani was this morning charged on an alleged offence on which the state had previously issued a Nolle Prosequi dated 30th April 2012 and the Office of the Attorney General had a written undertaking that the matter was permanently closed,’ read the statement.

It added, ‘In view of this unfortunate development, Dr Mahtani has graciously stepped down with immediate effect as Chairman of the Board of Directors of Finance Bank Plc and Mr William Boli Nyirenda, S.C, a present member of the Board has been appointed to act in is stead.’

Under-23 wary of Cote d’Ivoire -Mubanga

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Left winger Kelvin Mubanga has warned that Zambia must be cautious when they face Cote d’Ivoire in the final qualifying round of the 2015 Under-23 CAF Championship in July.

Fighton Simukonda’s Under-23 team on Sunday booked a date against the West Africans after seeing off Botwana via a 3-1 aggregate score-line at the first round stage.

Zambia will visit Cote d’Ivoire for the first leg match on 17th July before the Lusaka return leg scheduled July 31.

In an interview, Mubanga of Power Dynamos said the Under-23 must remain focused as they tackle Cote d’Ivoire.

He scored one of the goals when Zambia beat Botswana 2-0 on Sunday to advance.

“It is wonderful to score a goal and help the team to qualify to the final round,” Mubanga said.

“We just have to be focused against our next opponent Ivory Coast so that we can qualify for the Senegal championship.

Our aim is to qualify for the championship,” added the ex-Nkana player.

Winners will qualify to the Senegal finals to be held from December 5-19.

Top three teams from that tournament will qualify to the 2016 Rio Olympics in Brazil.

Rajan Mahtani arrested for forgery

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Dr Rajan Mahtani Zambezi Portland Cement Chairman
File:Dr Rajan Mahtani Zambezi Portland Cement Chairman

FINANCE bank proprietor Rajan Mahtani has been arrested by Police in Lusaka for forgery.

Dr. Rajan Mahtan was arrested this morning for two counts of forgery Contracry to Section 344chapter nine of the Penal Code Cap 87 of the Laws of Zambia.

In both counts, Dr. Mahtan is alleged to have jointly and whilst acting with other persons unknown forged a Transfer of 500,000,000 Shares from Zambezi Portland Cement into Finsbury Investment Limited purporting that the forms were dully signed by the Directors of Zambezi Portland Cement when infact not.

In a statement released in Lusaka this afternoon by Police public relations manager Charity Chanda, the offences are alleged to have been committed on 12 December 2006.

Dr. Mahtan has been released on bond and will appear in court soon

You are still a PF member, President Lungu tells Hapunda

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Defense Minister Edgar Lungu (r) who is also PF Secretary General listens to PF Director of Media and Publicity Brian Hapunda (c) after a closed door meeting with the Litunga at the Royal Palace in Limulunga District during the tour of duty of Western Province
Edgar Lungu General listens to PF Director of Media and Publicity Brian Hapunda (c) after a closed door meeting with the Litunga at the Royal Palace in Limulunga District during the tour of duty of Western Province

President Edgar Lungu has told dismissed Patriotic Front (PF) media director Brian Hapunda that he is still a member of the PF despite differing with the party.The president told Hapunda at City airport in Lusaka today that he is still a member of the PF even though he had differed with secretary general Davies Chama.

“Mr Hapunda what is happening with your boss? But you are still a member of the party, it doesn’t mean when you differ then you cease to be a member of the party,” he said.
The president spoke to Hapunda when he was greeting people that had lined up to greet him.PF cadres later pounced on Hapunda who was whisked away by Lusaka province minister Obvious Mwaliteta.
The cadres demanded that Hapunda leave the airport a move he objected and subsequently annoyed the PF security.Mr Mwaliteta appealed to the PF security to stop embarrassing the party by engaging in the infighting.

PF secretary general Davies Chama yesterday dismissed Hapunda ordred him to surrender all party records and property in his possession.
“I wish to thank you sincerely for the services you rendered to the party as an employee and wishing you well in your future endeavours,” read the letter dated 1 June 2015.

The development came barely 24 hours after the Post newspaper published a leaked letter to President Edgar Lungu where Hapunda was explaining where he took campaign funds he got from Lusaka businessman Rajan Mahtan.

Hapunda told the president that he handed all the money he received from Mahtani to him and the first lady Esther Lungu and that he never pocketed any funds as alleged by some party members.

He further complained that State House aides were refusing him entry into the premises to seek audience with the president so as to explain what he was doing and what needed to be done in the party.

Modern Stars, Radiant’s shine on:The Week 13 games of the FAZ division one North

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Second goal celebration

Game day 13 started with Saturday’s game between Kansanshi Dynamos and Konkola Mine Police. The struggling police side recorded yet another loss. Dynamos took the day with a lone goal moving up to 22points on the league table. Chindwin Sentries and Roan United had a draw-less brawl to share the points at hand.

Lumwana Radiant’s were again on the back foot in their home game on Sunday afternoon. The visiting, council sponsored outfit, Kitwe United drew first blood when they opened the score in the first 15minutes. A poorly organized defense was caught napping early in the game. The home team went to the break trailing by a goal. The second half saw a glowing Radiant side eventually burst into flames. They were awarded a penalty that Lembani Lungu converted after United agreed to resume play from its protest to even the scores at 52minutes into the game. Four minutes later, In-form Mike Banda put himself on the score sheet with the second goal to give Radiant’s the lead. A defensive error abetted the Radiant victory when, from a set piece, the clearance skewed into their own net. Kalulushi Modern stars still hold the top spot with 26points after narrowly beat Mining Ranger by a goal to nil in Kitwe. Gomes and ZESCO Solwezi also had a win on the road after beating Copperbelt Buffaloes (0-2) and ZESCO Luapula (0-1) respectively. 12th Placed Chambishi held veterans, Mufulira Blackpool’s reins, beating them by two goals sending them down the table and cutting their point-difference to four.

“Wonder boys” Real Nakonde continued their terror of the league by beating Ndola United 1-0, it is now almost fact that no one travels to the border town and collects full points. It is proving the true abattoir of the Northern first Division. They are now sitting in 3rd place behind one this leagues favourites for promotion, Lumwana Radiant’s and Kululushi Modern Stars.
This Wednesday the Radiants will have a chance to top the table when they play their game in hand against ZESCO Luapula. Coming in as under dogs, the Luapula boys will hope to get a better result playing on the road after their home loss to the sister team from Solwezi yesterday.
The league is still up for the taking and with only a few games before the mid-way break, the coveted Barclays cup spot is still up for grabs. The team that tops the table by then automatically qualifies to play with the Super league teams.

Coach Allan Kamwanga

Lemabani Lungu penalty

Running to Salute

Salute

Walking on the pitch 
By Besa Kansumba

Politicians are the same says Pilato as he denies being UPND

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pilato

Renown musician Chama Fumba alias Pilato has said that he is not a United Party for National Development (UPND) sympathizers nor a politician because politicians are the same.
In an interview today Pilato said the police have so far not spoken to him but that he has been threatened by cadres.

“The police have not spoken to me yet, I think they are being professional but cadres are on me,” he said.

[pullquote]Politicians are a problem. They want to use the poor people now but when they win elections they start dinning and defending their fellow rich people[/pullquote]

Pilato said people think he is UPND but he has denied belonging to any political party and charged that all politicians are the same.

“Politicians are a problem. They want to use the poor people now but when they win elections they start dinning and defending their fellow rich people,” he said.

The musician added that he feels there is nothing wrong with his song because he never insulted anyone as alleged by some members of the society.“I think there is nothing wrong with the song, though some people are not comfortable with the Jameson part but Jameson is not an insult,” he said.

And police in Lusaka have instituted investigations into the alleged defamation of the President by musician Chama Fumba, alias Pilato, and have recorded statements from four complainants.
Lusaka Province commissioner of police Charity Katanga said in an interview yesterday that police are investigating the matter and assured that they will get to its root.

“Currently, we have recorded three statements and I have just been informed that another member of the public is making a similar complaint at Chilenje Police Station,” Ms Katanga said.
She said the first statement was recorded from Patriotic Front (PF) provincial secretary Maximo Kakumba, 36, of Lusaka’s Garden township.

Ms Katanga said Mr Kakumba complained to the police about Pilato’s song and an article in the Post newspaper edition of May 30, 2015 under the headline: “Pilato’s song excites Lungu’s critics”.
“He complained that the article is demeaning to the head of state and also about Pilato’s song, which he produced before the police,” she said.Ms Katanga said Mr Kakumba told the police that the song by Pilato is allegedly targeted at President Lungu, which is disrespectful and has brought the name of the head of state into disrepute.

And ZAM secretary-general Gloria Kabongo said in a separate interview yesterday that artists should be mindful when making reference to the President.

“We should be mindful of what we sing about. Even when we express ourselves, we should do it within the confines of the law.“The presidency is the highest office of our land, hence the need to respect the office-holder,” she said.

Ms Kabongo advised artists to desist from singing about the President in a demeaning and insulting manner.She said Zambian artists are lucky because they go scot-free whenever they insult the President.Ms Kabongo said this does not happen in other countries.

And Evangelical Youth Alliance International (EYAI) president Moses Lungu has called on President Lungu to take legal action against Pilato.He said relevant authorities should ban Pilato’s song because it is a bad song that should not be given airplay.Reverend Lungu called on the police to take action against the musician because his behaviour is unacceptable.
And MMD national youth chairperson Bowman Lusambo said that the youth are disappointed with Pilato.“Though some people are saying that he is an artist and should be allowed to express himself, the song he has sung demeans the President,” he said.Mr Lusambo said it is unfortunate that Pilato keeps mentioning President Lungu and the MMD in a disrespectful manner in his song.

Mpulungu farmers bemoan poor harvest

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Most farmers under the Food Security Pack (FSP) in Mpulungu have complained of poor yields this year.The farmers made the complaint when Provincial Community Development Officer Chanda Mulenga visited the farmers in Isoko area in Mpulungu over the weekend.

The farmers said the early stoppage of the rains during the 2014/2015 farming season had adversely affected their yields.They said the abrupt rain stoppage may also affect the recoveries for some cash crops such as beans and maize for most beneficiaries.

The farmers however, thanked government for supporting vulnerable people with inputs which had so far greatly improved their livelihoods.

And Community Development Officer Chanda Mulenga urged the farmers to take the government programme seriously.Mr. Chanda disclosed that over 50 farmers benefited from the free inputs supplied by government in Mpulungu district.

He further disclosed that government had also given seven goats to seven vulnerable but viable farmers in the district.Mr. Chanda said 100 x 50kg top dressing and 100 x 50 kg basal dressing fertilizer were distributed to vulnerable but viable farmers in the area.

Catherine Phiri did not lose to Christina – WBC

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File picture:CATHERINE Phiri with Deputy Sports Minister Stephen Masumba after the fight
File picture:CATHERINE Phiri with Deputy Sports Minister Stephen Masumba after the fight

THE World Boxing Council (WBC) has ordered for a rematch between Zambia’s Catherine Phiri and Irish Christina MacMahon.

Oriental Quarries Boxing Promotions (OQBP) Operations Manager Christopher Malunga told a media briefing in Lusaka on Monday that the WBC board that reviewed the match found the three judges that adjucate the fight in Lusaka wanting.

He said the judges wrongly awarded points to MacMahon who was announced winner via unanimous points.

The world boxing mother body has ruled that the match should take place before 30 November 2015.

Malunga also disclosed that Catherine will have a non title fight with Miriam Tshabalala of South Africa before the re-match with Christina.

And Catherine’s coach Mike Zulu has declared Catherine ready for the re-match.

The winner of the rematch will automatically qualify to fight Jasmine Rivers of Mexico for the WBC gold championship.

Human Rights Commission condemns killing of albino in Lundazi

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The Human Rights Commission (HRC) is gravely saddened with the killing of a 37-year-old woman living with albinism in Lundazi District.

Last week, Charity Zulu of Kalumbu Village of Chief Magodi in was killed by four unknown men who also left her 42 year-old husband Robinson Nyirongo unconscious.The woman had both hands cut off and several teeth extracted while her husband was left unconscious.

HRC Director Florence Kabwesha said in a statement yesterday that it was disturbing to hear the report of Ms Zimba’s life being terminated in horrifying circumstances where her killers cut off her limbs and other body parts while she was still alive.

Ms Kabwesha said this was seriously violates the norm of respect for the right to life, the integrity and security of a person.She said there was need for quick action by the Police to ensure that the culprits were punished in accordance with the law.Ms Kabwesha said it was extremely unfortunate saying such grisly acts should be condemned by all Zambians.

She said the Commission was aware that people with albinism have been targeted and many killed in neighbouring countries and other parts of the world for their body parts which are sold for rituals.She said this calls for immediate measures to be taken by Government to prevent, punish and stop the cruelty against people with albinism.

“They have the inherent right to life like all other human beings and to be protected against violence and all forms of cruelty. All human life is infinitely precious that it must be protected at all times and no one should be arbitrarily deprived of it,”she said.

She said while the Zambia Police has made efforts to combat murder, much more must be done to put an end to the heinous crimes and to protect the vulnerable segment of the population.
She said the police and the community must work together to ensure the country does not see an upsurge of the macabre killings.

“It is important that Zambia remains a country where all the citizens feel respected and safe enough to freely enjoy their rights,”she said.

Ms Kabwesha appealed to Zambians not to condone violence and discrimination against people with albinism.She said this should not be part of the Zambian society which is founded on respect for the rights of all people.

“Let us raise awareness of the indignities and violence faced by people with albinism. This is a call to all nations by the United Nations Human Rights Council which recently adopted a resolution marking June 13, 2015 as the inaugural International Albinism Awareness Day,”she said.

Government preparing Bill to protect constitution making process

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Justice Minister Ngosa Simbyakula
Justice Minister Ngosa Simbyakula

Justice Minister Ngosa Simbyakula says a bill to protect and guide the remaining phases of the constitution making process is being prepared and will be table in next sitting of Parliament which resumes later this month.

Dr. Simbyakula told QFM News in an interview that government through his ministry is carefully handling the process of the constitution bill to protect and guide the remaining phases of the enactment of a new constitution.

He said government is in agreement that non-contentious clauses such as the presidential running mate clause contained in the draft constitution can be amended through Parliament.

Dr Simbyakula said the constitution making process is not a preserve of government but all stakeholders.Dr Simbyakula said government wants to deliver a people driven constitution to the Zambian people.

He has since appealed to stakeholders to support government’s phased approach in the enactment of the new constitution.

Real Nakonde go third in Division 1 North

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Promoted Real Nakonde Football Club on Sunday continued with their steady rise on the FAZ Division One North table after stunning visiting Ndola United 1-0 to move into third place.

Nakonde have 23 points, three behind leaders Kalulushi Modern Stars, after 13 games played.

This is the first time the Maybin Chama coached side are climbing into the top three following their promotion this year.

In Solwezi, second placed Lumwana Radiants continued breathing heavily on Kalulushi as they thumped Kitwe United 3-1 to preserve their position on the log.

Chris Honda, Gozon Mutale and Mike Banda scored for Allan Kamwanga’s charges.

Lumwana moves to 25 points.

Meanwhile, the Modern Stars of Kalulushi maintained their lead in the northern region after edging Mining Rangers 1-0 away at Arthur Davies Stadium in Kitwe.

Striker Rryian Berrington scored the goal that condemned his old club to a loss.

This was Kalulushi’s second straight victory.

FAZ Division One North Week 13

Chambishi 2-0 Mufulira Blackpool
Kansanshi Dynamos 1-0 Konkola Mine Police
Zesco Luapula 0-1 Zesco Solwezi
Real Nakonde 1-0 Ndola United
Copperbelt Buffaloes 0-2 Gomes Wanderers
Mining Rangers 0-1 Kalulushi Modern Stars
Indeni 0-2 FQMO Mining
Lumwana Radiants 3-1 Kitwe United
Chindwin Sentries 0-0 Roan United

South

City of Lusaka 1-1 Kalomo Jetters
Mumbwa Medics 2-0 Paramitary
Lusaka City Council 0-0 Nampundwe
Kabwe Warriors 3-0 Zesco Shockers
Mongu Academy 1-3 Kafuel Celtic
Riflemen 0-0 Matero United
Prison Leopards 0-0 Katete Rangers
Livingstone Pirates 2-1 Lusaka Tigers
Malaiti Rangers 1-1 Luena Buffaloes

I will not apologise says Pilato as Police probe the musician

pilato

CONTROVERSY has erupted over Copperbelt based musician Pilato’s latest politically charged hit single ‘A Lungu Anabwera’. Critics of the musician have accused him of defaming Republican President Edgar Lungu in his song saying he is bringing the highest office in the land to ridicule.

But Pilato says he can not defame the Head of State with his song and was merely bringing out his message.

And the musician has revealed he has started receiving threats over his life since the track rattled its way on social media with massive shares.

The musician however says the intimidation coming from the Patriotic Front membership and senior government officials will not deter him from speaking about the ills in the country.

Pilato, who has shot to national attention over his polarizing lyrical content laced with running political commentary says the Patriotic Front leadership taught Zambian’s the MMD was evil and wondered why the PF was now in bed with them.

“Those that claim to be friends and believers in the ideals of the PF should be the first to apologise because, its the PF that taught us the evils we knew and know about the MMD. It is the PF that told us that the MMD were corrupt, it is the PF that told us that the MMD were responsible for sufferings of the so many Zambians today. It is the PF that told us that for us to move forward we needed to vote the government out.” Pilato said

Listen to the song here https://www.reverbnation.com/pilatoyaku

POLICE in Lusaka have instituted investigations into the alleged defamation of the President by musician Chama Fumba, alias Pilato, and have recorded statements from four complainants.
And the Zambia Association of Musicians (ZAM) has advised artistes to respect the presidency.
Lusaka Province commissioner of police Charity Katanga said in an interview yesterday that police are investigating the matter and assured that they will get to its root.
By press time, Ms Katanga said police had recorded four statements and members of the public were still going to file complaints at various police stations.
“Currently, we have recorded three statements and I have just been informed that another member of the public is making a similar complaint at Chilenje Police Station,” Ms Katanga said.
She said the first statement was recorded from Patriotic Front (PF) provincial secretary Maximo Kakumba, 36, of Lusaka’s Garden township.
Ms Katanga said Mr Kakumba complained to the police about Pilato’s song and an article in the Post newspaper edition of May 30, 2015 under the headline: “Pilato’s song excites Lungu’s critics”.
“He complained that the article is demeaning to the head of state and also about Pilato’s song, which he produced before the police,” she said.
Ms Katanga said Mr Kakumba told the police that the song by Pilato is allegedly targeted at President Lungu, which is disrespectful and has brought the name of the head of state into disrepute.
Ms Katanga said Mr Kakumba’s statement was recorded yesterday at Lusaka Central Police Station around 10:00 hours.
And ZAM secretary-general Gloria Kabongo said in a separate interview yesterday that artists should be mindful when making reference to the President.
“We should be mindful of what we sing about. Even when we express ourselves, we should do it within the confines of the law.
“The presidency is the highest office of our land, hence the need to respect the office-holder,” she said.
Ms Kabongo advised artists to desist from singing about the President in a demeaning and insulting manner.
She said Zambian artists are lucky because they go scot-free whenever they insult the President.
Ms Kabongo said this does not happen in other countries.
And Evangelical Youth Alliance International (EYAI) president Moses Lungu has called on President Lungu to take legal action against Pilato.
He said relevant authorities should ban Pilato’s song because it is a bad song that should not be given airplay
Reverend Lungu called on the police to take action against the musician because his behaviour is unacceptable.
And MMD national youth chairperson Bowman Lusambo said that the youth are disappointed with Pilato.
“Though some people are saying that he is an artist and should be allowed to express himself, the song he has sung demeans the President,” he said.
Mr Lusambo said it is unfortunate that Pilato keeps mentioning President Lungu and the MMD in a disrespectful manner in his song.

LYRICS TO THE SONG

Alungu anabwela kuchokela ku chawama…..
Kuchawama kuja Sana sebenzo nditu
Pubwelako kuja ana tenga sutu case
Mu sutu case muja munali ma jemasoni
Pamupando wakateka anapeza nipovuta
Alungu ana ganiza son nizayenda kuti kateka wa PF anamwalila kudala

Alungu ana ganiza sono nizabweza uti? RB na Dora ninabweza nikudala

Sata’s Voice:
Pantu balya Ba MMD empulumushi shikalamba ishakuya ikata abaiche bakalume mulandu wansala.

Alungu anabwela nogulisa pati yao,
RB na bana banabwela mu PF, mu PF muja bana tenga namanchito,

Alungu balemela noyi balako banzao, Kambwi ana ganiza sono nizayenda kuti? Ni Party yanga iyi tinapanga namudala.

Guy Scot ana ganiza sono nizayenda kuti? Ni Party yanga iyi tinapanga namunzanga mama…..

Sata’s Voice:
Takwaba umuntu uwakuti apyana umuntu umunobe elo lya wapyana, walaba no muntu uyo wapyene walaba na bana ebo ashile………
PILATO:
Antu amu Zambia benzo funisisa change na change inabwela bana sanka ba PF
Na RB poyenda analila nditu sure…
Manje ba PF babweza be tinapisha?
Bantu ba ganiza naku voter nikwachani? Tina Voter ba PF manje lelo ba Gulisa, nama carder yaganiza manje tizachita chani akulu bantu bonse awe lelo ba gulisiwa.

Sata’s Verse:
Campaign yaba MMd batile Sata akaleta inkoto, aba Aids akabaposa mumumana?Aba mabele ayakulu akabaputulako am abele? Nomba Lesa ifi aba nimalyotola bushe Sata ewatwele inkondo ku ba Lozi?
Pilto:
Katwishi mayo hehehe mwandi bushe abantu bakene ishina lya MMD? Bakene abali mu MMD cameleon tachinja achinja fye color lelo ni blue mailo ni green hehehehehehehehe.
Rofex