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Edith Nawakwi successfully files in her nomination papers

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Edith Nawakwi talking to people
Edith Nawakwi talking to people

Forum for Democracy and Development President Edith Nawakwi has successfully filed in her nomination with message for country to maintain peace and unity.

Ms Nawakwi arrived at supreme court minutes after ten o’clock in company of her husband Mr.Hambulo and her daughter Nyambose and other party officials.

And speaking to journalists after her successfully filing in her nomination papers, Ms. nawakwi said the country is in wrong hands and that this election is an opportunity to liberate the country from the hands of incompetent leaders.

She said the time for country to have a new beginning has started and called on the supporters to work extra hard to ensure that the party emerges victorious on 21th January 2014.

She stated that her party will ensure that agriculture sector is top priority so that farmers can feel recognized as they continue to feed the nation.

She further said her party is ready to offer economic and social security.

The opposition party has since expressed confidence that their candidate will win the forth coming presidential election on 20th January 2015.

Lusaka High Court adjourns Miles Sampa’s case to Monday 22 December

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Court Room
Court Room

THE Lusaka High Court Judge Mungeni Mulenga has adjourned the case in which Matero Member of Parliament Miles Sampa is requesting the Lusaka High Court to join him to the Consent Judgment

Judge Mulenga stated that she has criminal cases pending and would spend the whole day on Friday hearing the matters.

The court spent the morning hearing a preliminary application whether contempt case should be heard first before an application to hear Sampa’s application for him to join the Consent Judgment.

During the session Sampa’s Lawyers insisted that their client’s application be heard first before contempt case. Mr Sampa’s Lawyers Sebastian Zulu stated that Miles Sampa’s application for a joinder must be heard first notwithstanding the contempt charges before Court.

“The Supreme Court remitted this case back to this court to allow our client to be heard. The instructions from the higher court are that Mr. Sampa be heard. We should not assume that my client disobeyed the court order when they held a General Conference. That has to be established. This is not a normal situation. The nominations for presidential candidate is public knowledge and the court should take this matter in consideration.” Mr Said said

“We would wish that the contempt proceedings be heard first but the circumstances regarding our client are urgent”

And Eric Silwamba submitted that the application to stay proceedings had not been properly been dealt with. He insisted that the application before court was that of a joinder and the objection to the hearing was misplaced.

“Affidavits before court by Inonge Wina describe the plaintiffs as respondents meaning they recognise our client that he has joined to the case. By this description they desire that we be joined to the case.”

“It has been submitted with gusto that leave was granted to institute contempt proceedings but that requires that the court issue a motion in an appropriate fashion and served personally. Our Intending Intervenor, Miles Sampa and others, has not been served personally and he is not in contempt, ” he argued berfore adding: “He has to be found guilty first in order to purge the contempt.”

Joseph Jhalasi also submitted that the contemni is only obliged to purge the contempt only after he has been found guilty or he has been found in Contempt by the Court. He stated that his client was NOT in Contempt yet.

Makebi Zulu also submitted that the Court had only issued authority to hear contempt charges but such proceedings were not before the court.

He insisted that his clients were entitled to the right of innocence, saying this court granted leave to cite Miles Sampa, Daniel Munkombwe, Sylvia Masebo, and Anthony Kasolo for contempt of court.

In response to the submission made by Sampa’s lawyers, Lungu’s lawyers led by Sukwana Lukangaba submitted that:

“The Supreme Court didn’t give time frame as to when the proceedings must be heard. Miles Sampa was served with the charges. No arguable reason has been given to why the contempt charges should not be heard first”.

“We submit that there are contemnis in this court before any other application is heard”
It is law that contact charges be heard.

He stated that the High Court Injunction was served and all parties were aware of the Order as demonstrated by Germano Kaulongombe who confirmed that service of the Injunction was done.

He also submitted that Sampa and others were facing contempt charges and should exonerate themselves. He stated that the contemnis didn’t need to be found guilty before they could be considered that they were facing contempt of court.

“We made a typing error. This party has not been joined to. In order to effectively litigate on this matter the contempt charges ought to be heard”

“The issue of contempt is primary and is heard first. It will be anarchy and lead to chaos if the propasal to hear other matters is entertained”

Tresford Chali also submitted that a contemni is not only one that has not been served. A contemni is one who has been issued with contempt and not one who has been found guilty.

“By virtue that the Supreme Court has remitted the matter to this court doesn’t take away procedures and regulations. Also the notice for contempt can be raised orally”.

“We are submit that the principle of equity must be followed. The party should come to court with clean hands”

PAZA asks PF to stop attacking journalists and questions inaction by Zambia Police

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File picture:PF-militia...a-PF-youth-wielding a dangerous-weapon goes for UPND-cadres during the Kabwata violence
File picture:PF-militia…a-PF-youth-wielding a dangerous-weapon goes for UPND-cadres during the Kabwata violence

The Press Association of Zambia (PAZA) strongly condemns the repeated attacks on Journalists by political party youths and calls on the political leadership to stop their operatives from harassing journalists.

PAZA also notes with the concern the inertia by Zambia police to bring the perpetrators of violence to face the law even when the violence is being done in their presence.

PAZA notes with alarm there is an emerging pattern of cadres attacking journalists who are merely performing their duties of informing the nation on the electioneering by political parties.

Particular reports and attacks have happened during rallies held by the ruling Patriotic Front (PF) whose cadres have targeted journalists whom they wrongly accuse of working against their candidate.

We call on the PF leadership to stop these attacks and provide a safe environment for journalists during their public events. The leadership should also take disciplinary action against the culprits as a sign of commitment to zero tolerance to violence.

Lack of action against the perpetrators of violence against journalists has tacitly encouraged these over zealous youths to attack journalists.

It must be clear that without media coverage, the rallies and other public events will have very little impact on the intended audience as the party will not be able to deliver its campaign messages to a wider audience.

The Zambia Police have also failed to protect journalists as they just watch helplessly even the media practitioners are being attacked right in front of them.

There are many incidents where journalists have been attacked and reports made to the police but very little or no action has been taken except the usual promise of launching investigations

We call on the police command to take action and protect journalists from attacks regardless of who is involved.

Lastly we wish to reiterate that a free and independent media is key to free, fair and peaceful elections.

Andrew Sakala
President

HH defends Guy Scott’s move to protect use of Government resources by PF

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United Party for National Development leader Hakainde Hichilema has come to the defense of Acting President Guy Scott who is facing calls to resign from his position.

Mr Hichilema says there is no need for abrupt changes in the government structure such as the agitation to have Acting President Guy Scott removed unconstitutionally and replaced.

He said Dr. Scott he is legally mandated to manage this transition regardless of what people think.

The UPND leader pointed out that the country is now barely 30 days before the elections and that everyone’s wish is to smoothly and peacefully complete this process without any disturbances to the government operations.

Mr Hichilema added that Acting President, Guy Scott’s call to guard against abuse of state resources during campaigns is a welcome move.

He  appealed to the PF to run the affairs of government smoothly during the remaining days before the election to serve the people.

He said it is now increasingly becoming clear that some of the actions of the officials in the ruling PF are destabilising the peace and unity the country has enjoyed over 50 years.
Mr Hichilema in a statement issued to QFM News today stated that priority has to be,to guard the peace and unity at all costs.

He said while the PF fight amongst themselves, Zambians all over the country are looking for leadership as they continue to suffer.

Mr Hichilema however, said the UPND will not delve into the intra-party wrangles of their competitors as they regard such as purely internal affairs.

He said the UPND’s priority is to continue with their campaign, spreading the message of a united Zambia.

HH's Chongwe and Rufunsa Rally
HH’s Chongwe and Rufunsa Rally
HH's Chongwe and Rufunsa Rally
HH’s Chongwe and Rufunsa Rally
HH's Chongwe and Rufunsa Rally
HH’s Chongwe and Rufunsa Rally
HH's Chongwe and Rufunsa Rally
HH’s Chongwe and Rufunsa Rally
HH's Chongwe and Rufunsa Rally
HH’s Chongwe and Rufunsa Rally

PF SG tells Wynter Kabimba to concentrate on his own party

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Wynter Kabimba speaking at the launch of the Rainbow  Party
Wynter Kabimba speaking at the launch of the Rainbow Party

Patriotic Front Secretary General Davis Chama has dismissed new Rainbow Party President Wynter Kabimba’s assertion that the ruling party is a violent party.

Reacting to Mr Kabimba’s statement during the launch of his party yesterday that he left the Patriotic Front because of the violence in the party, Mr Chama says Mr. Kabimba failed to tame the cadres during his time as PF secretary general.

He points out that it was during Mr Kabimba’s time as PF Secretary General that the ruling party lost one of its members during a by-election in Livingstone.

Mr Chama has since advised Mr. Kabimba to concentrate on his newly formed Rainbow party.

Meanwhile, ruling Patriotic Front (PF) national chairperson Inonge Wina expressed surprise to that former party Secretary General Wynter Kabimba has formed his own party and taken a swipe at a party his once presided over.

Asked to comment on assertions by Mr. Kabimba that the indiscipline in the PF was as a result of failed leadership, Ms. Wina laughed before saying she was taken aback by that statement.

She however said she could comment on the matter later as she had just arrived in Lusaka and has no enough information.

And the United Party for National Development (UPND) declined to comment on the formation of Mr. Kabimba’s party.

UPND Spokesperson Cornelius Mweetwa said his party was tired of commenting on the same drama all the time.

Mr. Mweetwa however stated that his party is not threatened with the formation of a new party saying the UPND is confident of forming the next government.

Dear Next Zambian President

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Your Excellency,

I wish to express my deep sympathies with the predicament you are in Sir. You have inherited a poisoned chalice. A nation in a mess that is reeling from the from high cost of living, an escalating debt burden, corruption, poverty, a litany of broken promises, a delayed constitution process, a labour movement about to stage mass demonstrations, a culture of political intolerance, violence among cadres, total confusion politically, and many other things too numerous to mention. I really feel for you Sir.

You are in the unenviable position of inheriting a broke government that is barely limping along while your citizens expect you to perform miracles and take them out of their misery. You shall spend your two-year presidency fire-fighting and doing extensive damage control. You need to stop the bleeding immediately which is far easier said than done.

Allow me Sir to suggest some ideas for you to consider in your efforts to stabilize the nation and take it back to the path of prosperity that it was derailed from.

1. Please Sir, I beg of you to curtail your own extensive powers which have caused all sorts of problems. Lord Dalberg Acton said that:

“Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Great men are almost always bad men, even when they exercise influence and not authority; still more when you superadd the tendency of the certainty of corruption by authority. Despotic power is always accompanied by corruption of morality”

The Civil Service was unfortunately deeply politicized by first president Kenneth Kaunda. The power to appoint Permanent Secretaries has been abused by your predecessors who have often appointed less than qualified people. The Civil Service is the engine of any nation and when is it full of cadres, you cannot expect anything but incompetence.

Please hand over that power to a competent body. Trust me, it will do you good because now you shall have a properly functioning Civil Service full of career Civil Servants that shall span several governments. There shall be less disruptions and better continuity. It will not be possible to intimidate the PS’s and they shall be professional. This will reflect well on your government.

Judicial appointments, Service Chiefs and other Heads should either be appointed by competent bodies or subjected to parliamentary oversight. The Auditor General, Anti-Corruption Commission Director-General, Police chief, etc should not be in your pocket to hire and fire at will and to be instructed to harass political opponents anyhow. All political parties have suffered as a result of this, including your own.

You need to give up the power to gazette and degazette chiefs. Let that authority be under the House of Chiefs or some other competent body. You must also stay away from creating new districts and provinces anyhow, including naming or renaming important places and structures. Imagine the costs each time a new president comes in.

2. You won’t like this, but you should take away from your Minister of Information and Broadcasting the power to grant radio and TV licenses. Leave it with the Independent Broadcasting Authority which you have to ensure is truly independent. I know this is scary because you are probably thinking of what would happen if a media owner with an axe to grind is granted a nationwide broadcasting licence.

Don’t worry. If they are being malicious, people will see through their lies. You will have state media and other independent media houses on your side anyway. It is actually good for you to be criticized so that you improve and the people will love you and defend you against unjust accusations from hostile media houses. By the way, you don’t need two state newspapers. Sell off Daily Mail.

3. You need to urgently implement far-reaching judicial reforms. It is more than ludicrous that after 50 years, we have less than a thousand lawyers in this country with practicing certificates because of strange happenings at Zambia Institute of Advanced Legal Education where the pass rate is about 4%. It is probably easier to pass Physics at University of Zambia than at ZIALE.

One lawyer to over 14,000 people makes no sense. If we could compute the opportunity cost in delayed legal cases and reduced investor confidence because of our weak legal system, I suspect the figure would be frightening. One of the things used to rank nations on Economic Freedom is the legal framework. Nations with a strong Judiciary tend to grow faster that those without. A strong legal system with minimum corruption is necessary to facilitate more trade and business between strangers and to keep law and order, all of which are necessary for strong economic growth.

4. A few weeks ago, you promised us you would enact the new constitution by 2016 before the next elections. We both know that the current draft constitution with its 300+ articles cannot be enacted by 2016 because it contains amendments to the Bill of Rights which requires a referendum to pass. A Referendum requires a lot of time and money to organize and costs almost the same as a full election. The first year of your term you cannot alter the budget you have inherited. Your second year shall be spent campaigning for 2016 so there is very little room to manoeuvre.

Here is an idea; suppose you lifted out of the current draft constitution the top ten or so sections that have caused the biggest problems and you turn them into separate bills that you can present to parliament for enacting. It would be faster and cheaper and since those sections have already been exhaustively debated before by MPs as part of the National Constitution Conference that late President Levy Mwanawasa set up, it shall be easier to enact them as amendments to the current Constitution. The important sections are:

a) 50%+1 electoral system for the presidency
b) Presidential Running Mate
c) Public Order Act
d) Cabinet from outside Parliament
e) Fixing date of elections and swearing in of president-elect
f) Decentralization and Devolution of power to provinces
g) Dual Citizenship
h) Proportional representation in parliament and fresh delimitation of electoral constituencies
i) Media freedom
j) Freedom of Information
k) Banning of parliamentary defectors from contesting seats for the life of that parliament
l) Security of tenure for Judges and other constitutional officers

5. Cut the size of government. Do you really need 70 Ministers? Does a Ministry need two Deputy Ministers? Do we actually need 20 line ministries? What real difference does the Ministry of Gender or Chiefs & Traditional Affairs really make? Why is a ministry necessary for everything? Can’t they just be small nimble departments like the Department of Immigration? Do we really need 200,000 Civil Servants for this small economy who are consuming 75% of local revenues? Please close down some ministries and take advantage of technology to reduce manpower.

6. Reduce taxes please. Why should I be paying a total aggregated tax of about half my income? It always feels like daylight robbery, especially when I see your ministers in expensive vehicles of which they have two or three. I don’t understand why our Corporation Tax at 35% is the fifth highest in the world, beating even the African average. Try to get it down to about 25% at a minimum. Try to also cut VAT to 10% and have a uniform import duty rate. You should also consider a flat income tax. Variable tax rates just complicate things and are more costly to administer.

7. We need transparency in government. Can you please publish on a website every month how you are spending the money we pay through taxes. We want to know how much money has been spent out of the budgeted amounts. We also want to easily see how money is being stolen, misappropriated or left doing nothing. It is good for you to do this because we shall love you for it.

8. Can we modernise our politics please. Do you really need to be welcomed by a bunch of Ministers at the airport each time you arrive? Don’t they have work to do? Are those big women who dance for you at the airport really necessary? We all know you are the Don so there is no need to make sure you show us how much power you have. A little humility doesn’t hurt.

9. Please make it easier to do business and do your best to remove artificial barriers to business competition. For example, we are still stuck with only three extremely pathetic cellphone companies because your predecessors refused to give Vodacom and other companies licenses. Of course this advantages the current players and they have no incentive to be better because there isn’t enough competition. You cannot imagine how pissed off I get when a simple thing like a balance enquiry fails.

You need to give an independent ZICTA the power to issue telephone and internet provider licences which should be very cheap, in the region of K20,000. I should be able to register and start a new business within a day. I should not spend a month to get all the licenses I need to start a timber company or a hotel. Slow processes like that just make me take out a brown envelope.

Why is there only one place where I can take my car for fitness in Lusaka? It is a recipe for corruption. Can’t you accredit ten to twenty companies to do it for you? Why can’t I register my car fully in Nakonde or Chirundu? Must I come all the way to Lusaka just to have a number plate on my imported car when technology has advanced? This principle of decentralized services can be applied to many other things such as NRC, Drivers Licence and Passport issuing. Use a franchise system.

10. Each time you are making major policy decisions (eg subsidies, privatization or maize marketing), get smart people to argue on both sides of an issue so that you make better quality decisions. I would suggest you consider setting up a Think Tank of smart people to do research and present arguments. To be a good president, you must be dispassionate and apply a ruthless evidence-based approach that incorporates Monitoring & Evaluation. It does not matter how good an idea sounds. It must be tested thoroughly by debate which is backed up by evidence. So for example, the minimum wage seems like a great idea until you read the research about its negative effects on economies. Even after implementing an idea, it needs periodic analysis and evaluation to make sure it works.

Finally, good luck to you Sir and I hope you do far much better than our previous five presidents.

Yours in the service of the nation,

Michael Chishala

The author is just an ordinary Zambia. You can contact him at michael (at) zambia (dot) co (dot) zm.

I don’t belong to the Rainbow Party, Father Bwalya can go to hell- Guy Scott

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Guy Scott
Guy Scott

Acting President Guy Scott has denied having any links to the Rainbow Party. This follows allegations from ABZ President Fr Frank Bwalya who has alleged that Acting President Guy Scott is a member of the newly formed Rainbow Party.

‘I don’t belong to the Rainbow Party. Where is Fr Bwalya getting that information from?”, Dr Scott asked.

‘Fr Bwalya can go to hell which is not a good place to send a Christian Priest but he can go there because he is talking on top of his head,’ he said.

Dr Scott added, ‘My leading concern with PF and within the government is respect for law and order. For example in our party constitution, it is clear that presidential candidates must have been fairly elected. We need to settle the dispute between Miles Sampa and Edgar Lungu who was elected at Mulungushi Rock of Authority so that is my concern. I am a PF member, a PF founder in fact unlike Fr Bwalya and many others.

Yesterday Fr Bwalya said in an interview that he has credible information that Dr Scott is a member of the Rainbow Party and will ditch the PF to join the Rainbow Party at an opportune time.

Fr Bwalya said ‘It is common knowledge that Dr Scott is a member of the Rainbow Party.

Zambians know how close he is to the leader of that party and how he desires the leader of that party succeed Mr. Sata.’

He added, ‘Now what Dr Scott is doing is to create as much confusion and trouble for the PF as he awaits the right time to ditch PF and join this new party. We therefore commend the Cameral Committee of the PF for having acted quickly to remove him as Vice President of the party and we demand that Cabinet meets so that he is removed as Acting President of the Republic because he is doing this on the PF ticket.’

The ABZ leader continued, ‘If this man is left like this he will cause a lot of problems for the PF and these problems will spill over and affect even those that are not in PF.’

And Former Lusaka Central Swiliza Ward Chairperson, Tresford Mutele announced at the launch of the Rainbow Party that Acting President, Guy Scott was a member of the party.

He said that Dr. Scott was “just overseeing the transition of the Country on behalf of the PF”.

On Tuesday 16th December 2014, former PF Secretary General Wynter Kabimba announced the formation of the Rainbow Party.

Robert Mugabe: the greatest Hero and Patriot in Africa

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President Robert Mugabe during the Lwiindi Kuzyola traditional ceremony in Livingstone
President Robert Mugabe during the Lwiindi Kuzyola traditional ceremony in Livingstone

The United Nations Organisation is anathema for Africans

Dear Editor,

I am an 87-year old Buddhist.
Seven years ago I was officially exempted from the quotidian routine of the Monastery and I was installed as Clergy-Scientist and President of the North American Buddhist Group.Before “retirement” I served as Professor of Bio-sciences in the University of Saskatoon.And nine years ago the Governor General of Canada named me “Citizen of the Century” and awarded a Medal to commemorate the event.

After a lifetime of saffron-coloured burlap robes, hand-crafted open leather sandals, shaven head, and Begging Bowl I transformed into a “Office Worker” replete with Saville Row garments, polished footwear, and collar and tie.I also allowed my hair to grow.

I spent much of my time in experimentation and in investigation and I reviewed modern History.I was massively stultified by the realization that the United Nations Organisation has maintained a Willful Blindness which allowed it to preside over the affairs of the entire African Continent.It did so for the past seventy years and it has left its African Member Nations in abject poverty and in devastation.

It dawned upon me that the United Nations Organisation has been anathema to every African Nation from Algeria to Zambia.

For seventy years the multi-national cartels were allowed to remove enormous quantities of Petroleum, Natural Gas, Gold, Copper, Diamonds and Chrome.Environmental ruination went unchecked.

And the cartels had installed native puppets to positions of leadership so that they could serve as conduits for cash that ended up in Swiss bank accounts.The natives of Africa did not benefit from the rampage.Now less than two percent of the natives have access to sewage, potable water, adequate food, healthcare, housing, roadways, and electricity.

Apart from the Natural Resources, vast amounts of Cash were exported from the various African Nations to Tax Shelters in Europe.
Momar Ghaddafi is known to have stashed away ($ 450 Billion USD), Sanni Abacha ($250 Billion USD), Hoshni Mubarak ($650 Billion USD).etc.,etc..Milton Obote is known to have transferred 200 Million USD to his private Bank Account in New York City just ten days before he was violently deposed.

The curse of the UNO is reflected in its Pious Fury that runs in tandem with its supply of modern military equipment that has kept Tribal Warfare smoldering for seven decades.

Robert Mugabe is the greatest Patriot and the most valorous Hero that ever existed.

No other native Leader has ever re-claimed land that was usurped by colonisers.

Robert Mugabe vanquished the White Farmers and the Ian Smith regime notwithstanding their Modern Army, high-tech Air Force, and control of the News Media.Robert Mugabe did no wrong but the UNO resorted to malicious confabulation to justify the Trade Sanctions which it orchestrated and maintained for 34 years.

The indisputable Truth is that there is no National Leader with such erudition, such a varied formal education, such dignity, and such fortitude as does Robert Mugabe.

The UNO was mandated to secure Food Production but its economic lynching caused crop failures throughout the Bread Basket of Africa.

It was a travesty when the UNO championed the White Farmers of Rhodesia. It had no mandate to champion predatory actions by powerful nations.I plan to shut down the UNO until it compensates the Zimbabweans $500 Billion USD for lost revenue.

Yours sincerely,
Dharma Appavoo,
President,
The Buddhist Group of North America.

Referee Jan Sikazwe picked for 2015 AFCON

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Kapiri-Mposhi FIFA referee Janny Sikazwe has been selected to officiate at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations in Equatorial Guinea.

Sikazwe is on the panel of 44 match officials released by CAF ahead of the Africa Cup which takes place from January 17 to February 8.

The 44 referees are scheduled to be in Bata, Equatorial Guinea, on January 7 for a training course to start two days later.

Sikazwe will be making is third straight appearance at the biggest football tournament having made is debut at the 2012 Africa Cup.

He is also one of the four referees from the COSAFA region on the list of 22 centre-men.

Deal with Sampa contempt case first – Lungu lawyers

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Defence Minister Hon. Edgar Lungu's lawyer Tresford Chali
Defence Minister Hon. Edgar Lungu’s lawyer Tresford Chali

LAWYERS representing Patriotic Front (PF) party president Edgar Lungu now want the High Court to first deal with the case in which presidential hopeful Miles Sampa has been charged with contempt for allegedly ignoring a court order not to proceed with the general conference, where he was elected president.

On Tuesday, Mr Sampa, Kasama member of Parliament (MP) Geoffrey Mwamba and former diplomat Salemani Phangula filed an application to stay execution of a consent judgment delivered by the High Court declaring Minister of Justice Edgar Lungu as president of the PF.

In this case, the High Court had granted an injunction restraining eight PF officials from holding another general conference, which elected Mr Sampa as PF president.

The eight are former secretary general Bridget Atanga, deputy secretary general Anthony Kasolo, chairperson for elections Sylvia Masebo, Southern Province Minister Daniel Munkombwe, returning officer Germano Kaulung’ombe, president claimant Mr Sampa, Mr Mwamba and Captain Phangula.

Mr Sampa has also asked the court to join the case, where a consent judgment was granted declaring Mr Lungu as president of the party as intended intervener.

According to an affidavit in support of inter parte summons to stay proceedings, PF national chairperson Inonge Wina has asked the court to stop the proceedings until the contempt proceedings have been concluded.

Mrs Wina asked the court to order that the intended interveners cannot be allowed to seek any redress before it pending determination of the proceedings in line with the law on contempt.
She said according to the rules of the Supreme Court contemnors are prohibited from being heard until contempt allegations have been determined.

“The record will show none of the contemnors have purged their contempt, therefore, as guided by the law; they should not be heard relating to this matter until the contempt proceedings are determined,” Mrs Wina said.

She added that the alleged contemnors have continued to justify the legality of the December 1 general conference despite the injunction that restrained it and the consent judgment that affirmed the injunction.

And Mr Kaulung’ombe admitted that the court order restraining delegates at the December 1 general conference from electing another president was served on the PF leadership five hours before voting began.

He said he did not make the declaration that Mr Sampa was president of the PF after voting had closed because he was aware of the court injunction.

“I never declared any candidate as duly elected Patriotic Front president and news clips are evidence enough to confirm that no such declaration was ever made by me,” Mr Kaulung’ombe said.

He added that the December 1 general conference was not duly constituted as it failed to form a quorum.

Long Melford death:Tribute to ‘kind soul’ Deborah Sheke Ruse

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shekeA woman believed to have been murdered by her husband “had a way of making everybody she came into contact with feel loved”, her family has said.

Deborah Ruse, 39, was found at her home in Long Melford, Suffolk, in November, hours after her husband was found dead.

Her family said she recently moved out of the family home after separating from Oliver Ruse, who was 37.

“She was a passionate Christian, generous and a kind soul,” her family said in a statement.

Mr Ruse was found at multi-storey car park in Bury St Edmunds on 13 November. An inquest heard how an axe stained with Mrs Ruse’s blood and with Mr Ruse’s DNA on the handle was found in a Land Rover in the car park.

Police are treating their deaths as a suspected murder and suicide.

Mrs Ruse was brought up in Zambia, where she was “fondly known as Sheke”, before pursuing a law degree at Buckingham University, her family said.

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She met Mr Ruse while they were both working in a London branch of Gap and they married in Zambia in 1998.

The couple had four daughters, aged between eight and 16, but had separated shortly before their deaths and were involved in an acrimonious dispute about where their children should live.

Earlier in the week, an inquest in Ipswich heard how Mr Ruse, who ran a butcher’s in Long Melford, had told his sister “the only way out was to kill Deborah”.

Mrs Ruse’s family said: “May her soul rest in eternal peace.”

The inquest has been adjourned until February.

Source:BBC News

Four Zambia players on special training

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Honour Janza has put four call-ups on special training as Zambia’s 2015 Africa Cup preparations at the nine-day local camp in Lusaka shift gear.

One of the players on the special training programme is defender Bronson Chama of Red Arrows.

Chama is a late call-up after replacing Zesco United defender Nyambe Mulenga who has been ruled out after fracturing his leg in a car accident last Sunday on his way to joining camp.

The Arrows defender only returned to action in November after missing most of the 2014 season with a right knee ligament injury.

“We have a couple of guys who are not fully fit like Chama, Jimmy Chisenga, Christopher Munthali and Festus Mbewe. They have been given special training so that they can regain their fitness,” Zambia team physio Gibson Chabola said.

The 24-man home-based team entered camp on December 14 that will run until December 22.

Twelve domestic players will then be picked from the ongoing camp to join 14 foreign drafts who will go into camp in Johannesburg on December 26.

Copperbelt PF protest against Scott

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PF members on the Copperbelt have called for the immediate impeachment of Acting President, Guy Scott, for requesting that the filing in of nominations for PF Presidential candidate be postponed in view of pending court cases.

The PF members demanded for further disciplinary action on Dr Scott whom they accused of being a danger to the party.

Scores of PF members, led by PF Copperbelt Provincial Chairperson, Nathan Chanda and Provincial Women’s Chairperson, Hilda Kawesha, today gathered at Kitwe City Square and denounced Dr Scott who they said betrayed late President, Michael Sata, and the PF party.

And speaking on behalf of other members, Mr Chanda said it was clear from his conduct that Dr Scott‘s agenda is to destroy the PF.

Mr Chanda accused Dr Scott of having spearheaded the formation of a new political party with a view of joining it after destroying PF.

He, however, said the PF on the Copperbelt will not be intimidated by Dr Scott’s manoeuvres because they are ready to die for the PF.

Mr Chanda called on well-meaning PF members to rally behind Edgar Lungu, who was making progressive statements aimed at improving the general welfare of the citizens once elected head of state.

And Mrs Kawesha called for unity of purpose among the PF members against Dr Scott’s treacherous acts.

On Monday, this week, Acting President, Guy Scott, requested the Acting Chief Justice Lombe ChibesaKunda to defer filing in of nominations for the PF candidate in view of the pending court case.

Five Green Party supporters nabbed during filing of presidential nominations

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The filing in of nominations for presidential aspiring candidates in the January 20 presidential election has kick-started in Lusaka at the Supreme Court.

The nomination exercise has, however, taken a new twist as five cadres from the opposition Green Party have been arrested for alleged electoral mal-practices.

Alert state police and Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) officers nabbed three female and two males in their attempt to declare and verify their documents. The five were bundled in a police van heading to a named police holding cell.

A senior police officer at the scene, who spoke on condition of anonymity, identified two of the culprits as Elizabeth Sakala and the other as Mercy Tembo on grounds of particulars differing on their green national registration and voters’ cards.

“Tembo, Sakala and three other culprits are being held in police custody and they will appear in court soon,” he said.

Meanwhile, Green Party leader, Peter Sinkamba, has not managed to file in his nomination because he has allegedly failed to raise 200 supporters required by the ECZ.

By press time, Mr Sinkamba, the campaigner for the legalisation of marijuana, who thinks psychotropic substance is the best way to go if the country is to generate more income, only had 170 sympathisers and was still ‘struggling’ to raise 30 more.

In a separate interview, ECZ Spokesperson, Cris Akufuna, said the opposition leader has got four extra days in which to raise the 30 supporters to file his nomination.

Mr Akufuna said it was clear that Mr Sinkamba has failed to bring 200 supporters today but he still has got four more days up to December 23, next week or be countered out of the presidential race.

Meanwhile, opposition Forum for Democratic Alternatives (FDA) party president, Ludwig Sondashi, has successfully filed in his presidential nomination papers and declared himself ready to lead the Zambian people.

The former Cabinet Minister and inventor of herbal drug – Sondashi HIV/AIDS Formula (SF-2000) claimed that he has a clean record of 35 years corruption free as a public officer, saying he would reduce the presidential powers if elected president on January 20, 2015.

According to a tentative programme from the ECZ obtained by ZANIS, the filing in of presidential nominations was on-going and ends next week on December 23.

PRP presidential candidate withdraws from the race

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People’s Redemption Party president, Gerry Sikazwe, has withdrawn his candidature for the January 20, 2015 Presidential elections and has rallied his support for Patriotic Front Presidential candidate, Edgar Lungu.

Mr Sikazwe was expected to file in his nomination papers between 14:30 and 17:30 hrs today before Acting Chief Justice, Lombe Chibesakunda, at the Supreme Court ahead of the forthcoming Presidential elections.

He informed the Acting Chief Justice that he opted out of the Presidential race following discussions his party held with the PF where it was agreed that PRP supports the candidature of Mr Lungu for the January 20 elections.
The PRP leader said it became pertinent for him to withdraw from the race after discovering during the meeting that both parties pursue the same endeavours and have similar official position on governance issues.

Mr Sikazwe also parried assertions that his withdrawal from the Presidential elections was necessitated by a cabinet position he has been offered in the PF government, saying no such thing was ever a topic of discussion.

He further stated that the fact that he is supporting the PF and its Presidential candidate for the forthcoming elections does not mean that that is the end of his party.

Mr Sikazwe said he is not joining the PF but merely withdrawing his candidature to support the PF.

He also stated that the perceived wrangles and confusion in the ruling party only exist in the minds of people who are enemies of the party.

He also stated that he can only agree to serve in the PF government when Mr Lungu wins the forthcoming Presidential elections depending on the position he is offered.

And Acting Chief Justice Lombe Chibesakunda thanked Mr Sikazwe for his intentions to seek to serve the people of Zambia as President, saying this was his democratic right.

Justice Chibesakunda said Mr Sikazwe’s expression of interest to run for the highest office in the land was noble, his democratic right and a courageous act.

The Acting Chief Justice encouraged the PRP leader to continue exercising his God-given rights which every Zambian is entitled to.

Earlier, filing of nomination papers for the January 20, 2015 Presidential elections got underway with Forum for Democratic Alternative president, Ludwig Sondashi, being the first aspirant to file in his nomination papers before Justice Chibesakunda at the Supreme Court.

The second presidential candidate expected to file in his nomination papers was Green Party leader Peter Sikamba who, by press time, was still struggling to raise 200 supporters as per requirement.