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PF sweating over Luapula, says MMD

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MMD Luapula Province chairperson Emmanuel Chungu has said Patriotic Front (PF) leaders are panicking over the popularity of the ruling party in the area, and the opposition political party is now fabricating stories in order to gain political mileage.

Mr Chungu said the party in Luapula Province was working well with PF ‘rebel’ Members of Parliament (MPs) contrary to reports in yesterday’s The Post that he had complained that some of them had outlived their usefulness.

“Whatever was reported in The Post is not true, this is a blatant lie. Our relationship with the PF MPs in Luapula is good and to us they are not rebel MPs but cooperating partners.

“I have never said what was attributed to me. Our relationship with our cooperating partners is very fruitful and people saying this just want us to differ,” Mr Chungu said.

The February 22 edition of The Post quoted sources as having said Mr Chungu had, during the MMD NEC meeting on Saturday, expressed doubt over the popularity of some PF ‘rebel’ parliamentarians from Luapula.

Mr Chungu said as provincial chairperson of the ruling party, he had a duty to engage all the people in the area, including those from the opposition parties, to promote unity regardless of political affiliation.

“MMD is enjoying massive popularity in Luapula as can be seen by most of the by-elections which we have won in the recent past.
“Such reports by the opposition will not deter me to continue working hard so that the party gets even stronger,” he said.

He said MMD was working hard to ensure that more investments was taken to the province so that there could be extra income and jobs for the people.

[ Times of Zambia ]

Open learning replaces APU

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The Ministry of Education has transformed the Academic Production Unit-APU- into what is called Open Learning classes.

Education Permanent Secretary, James Mulungushi says the Open Learning classes will be controlled by the Ministry of Education rather than by individual schools.

Dr Mulungushi said this in a statement issued to ZNBC news in Lusaka on Tuesday.

He said the Ministry will develop an open learning operational policy to guide how the program should be managed.
DR MULUNGUSHI said under Open learning classes, pupils will pay the same fees that apply for the rest of the learners at each school.

He said out of the user fees paid by open learners, teachers will receive an allowance for the extra work.
Government last week announced the abolish ment of APU classes.
[ ZNBC ]

UPND is strong enough to win elections

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UPND supporters

The United Party for National Development (UPND) has declared that it has sufficient ground to win this year’s elections even without its PACT partners, the Patriotic Front.

UPND Secretary General Winston Chibwe says the UPND was formed as a political party with an intention to form government and that it has remained focused to its objective.

Mr. Chibwe explained in an interview with QFM that the party has continued to gain popularity.

He was reacting to UPND Luapula province Chairman Chishimba Chilufya’s Statement that the two opposition leaders Michael Sata and Hakainde Hichilema should resolve the issue of the pact presidency as the pact is the only solution to remove the MMD from government.

Mr. Chibwe maintained that UPND will only agree on the presidential candidate of the pact with the PF after the two parties meet to draw a national development plan.

He has since appealed to UPND members across the country to remain calm and continue campaigning for the party ahead of this year’s elections.

[QFM]

Mulongoti does not regret challenging Kunda

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Mike Mulongoti
Dismissed former Works and Supply Minister Mike Mulongoti says he does not regret declaring his interest to contest the vacant MMD vice presidency at the forth coming party convention.

Mr. Mulongoti says he is proud of what he did and does not regret his decision to challenge vice president George Kunda.

In an interview with QFM, Mr. Mulongoti says it is one of his democratic rights to challenge for any position of his choice adding that his rights are protected by the republican and party constitution.

And when asked what his next step would be after his suspension from the ruling party as party, Mr. Mulongoti says he is patiently waiting for the formal letter from the national executive committee (NEC).

Mr. Mulongoti was on Saturday fired as works and supply minister by President Rupiah Banda on grounds that he had been attacking Vice-president George Kunda and the president.

And the MMD National Executive Committee (NEC) has recommended to its party convention for the expulsion Mr. Mulongoti from the party as chairman for elections.
[ ZNBC ]

Son of MMD Mufumbwe constituency candidate caged for 10 years

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File: Losing MMD Mufumbwe parliamentary by election candidate Mulondwe Muzungu (r) addressing a press conference in Lusaka.

Kajilo Muzungu, son of losing MMD Mufumbwe constituency candidate Mulondwe Muzungu, has been sentenced to 10 years imprisonment on each of three counts of manslaughter contrary to section 199 of the penal code Cap 87 of the laws of Zambia.

The sentences will run concurrently and this means he will only serve a 10 year sentence on all the three counts.

Kitwe High court Judge, Justice Isaac Chali sitting in Solwezi found Kajilo with a case to answer on all the three counts after the state called in 10 witnesses to testify.

Particulars of the offence were that on 30th April 2010 in Mufumbwe district on the Mutanda- Chavuma road, Kajilo unlawfully caused the death of three juveniles aged between eight and 12 years old by hitting them with a vehicle.

He had in his plea, pleaded not guilty.

Giving evidence in defence, Kajilo said while driving from Kakikasa, where the MMD had set up its camp going to Chizela area around 05:00 hours, he saw a mob comprising mostly youths who had machetes and sticks in front of him that had covered the entire road.

He said he hooted and flicked the lights of the vehicle as a way of asking his way through but the crowd did not respond.

Kajilo said from the non response of the crowd, he realized that his vehicle had been identified because of the posters that it carried.

He says because of the prevailing political situation during the campaign period and his own experience of being attacked, Kajilo realized that his life was in danger.

He added that it was then that he decided to maneuver in the crowd to find his way and in the process knocked down five people three of whom died and two sustained injuries.

But passing judgment, Justice Chali said from the evidence given by prosecution witnesses and the postmortem reports, there were no intervening circumstances to show that the deceased died from other injuries other than those sustained from the accident.

Justice Chali observed that the witnesses said Kajilo drove in a zig-zag manner which had been confirmed by the sketch plan drawn by the police officer who went to the accident scene and his own evidence that he tried to maneuver to find his way from left to right.

He inevitably concluded that despite the volatile environment in the area and the danger that Kajilo claimed to have faced amidst the mob, his vehicle was not scratched or damaged which showed that the mob was not armed.

The Judge said Kajilo’s conduct was bad as he should have avoided driving through the crowd by driving back upon discovering that the mob was hostile but proceeded to hit people on either side of the road.

Kajilo pleaded for maximum leniency from the court saying he regretted the incident that happened adding that he was currently on medication for a liver complication and had family and civic duties as he represented the Chizela royal establishment in the council.

Justice Chali said the circumstances under which the incident occurred compelled him to punish Kajilo severely.
[ ZNBC ]

Fr Bwalya hails Mulongoti

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Change Life Zambia Executive Director Father Frank Bwalya has commended former works and supply Minister Mike Mulongoti for his bold stance on democracy.

Father Bwalya says Mr Mulongoti should be commended for the stance he has taken to preach democracy in the ruling MMD even before he was fired.

He says if the former works and supply minister had wanted, he would have chosen to defend the undemocratic tendencies of the ruling MMD.

Father Bwalya says Mr Mulongoti’s decision to sacrifice his well-paying job and presidential favours are some of the attributes Zambian politicians should emulate.

He added that Mr. Mulongoti’s conduct that subsequently led to his suspension from the party pending expulsion shows that he is a man who believes in democracy.

Father Bwalya further says that he has always known the MMD party to be undemocratic from the way it conducts its activities.

Father Bwalya hoped the undemocratic treatment Mr. Mulongoti has suffered at the hands of the MMD will help him in his political future.
[ QFM ]

Two women brutally murdered

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Two women of Kande village in Kalabo District in Western province have been brutally murdered by a suspected mental patient.

Police say the women were stabbed to death by a man identified as Veila Kashweka 45, of the same village.

Spokesperson Ndadula Siamana says police suspect the man was under the influence of drugs when he went on rampage killing the women and setting five houses on fire.

Ms Siamana says the man has been taken to Mongu Hospital to determine his mental status.

She has identified the victims as Mulako Mutumba 24 and Chinyama Muulo 63.

Ms Siamana said the suspect has been charged with two counts of murder and is in police custody.
[ ZNBC ]

Use Vernacular languages in Parliament -Dr.Wakumelo

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File: President Banda reading the speech in Parliament (in English)as First Lady Thandiwe Banda follows proceedings

A Linguistic Expert Dr. Nkolola Wakumelo has expressed concern over the use of English in Parliament.

Dr. Wakumelo who is a Language and Linguistics Lecturer at the University of Zambia says a lot of people have not been able to participate in parliamentary debates due to the use of the Foreign Language.

She has called on Parliament to allow vernacular in parliament to ensure that people’s views are taken on board.

It has been observed that some parliamentarians with great ideas refrain from the debates due to the language barrier.

It has also been observed that the use of English at an early age in childhood is detrimental to the preservation of mother languages.

In some urban areas in Zambia, there is a growing trend among educated parents to teach their children English before they learn their original language.

To make matters worse, most gadgets that children play with use English for instructions of operations.

With this realization, the world yesterday commemorated International Mother Language day with focus on Information Communication technologies.

Should Zambian parents teach their children their local languages and discourage the use of English in the home?

[adapted from Muvi TV]

‘Acquit Mwamba’, Lawyers ask High Court

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Emmanuel Mwamba
Emmanuel Mwamba

Lawyers representing Second Republican President Frederick Chiluba’s spokesperson Emmanuel Mwamba have asked the high court in the matter in which he is facing contempt of court charges to acquit and set him free.

This is the case in which Mwamba is alleged to have authored two documents deemed contemptuous as they were analyzing evidence of murder suspect Mathew Mohan.

Mwamba denies that he is the author or publisher of the said documents.

Simeza, Sangwa and Associates have submitted that the procedure adopted in the case is a novel and without any foundation at law.

Making their submissions yesterday, the lawyers say it is a violation of the Constitution hence it will be unsafe to find Mwamba guilty under the circumstances.

They added that the nature of the contempt involved in this case is known as contempt by publication as it emanates from the anonymous articles, which were published, as the order of the Court reads “by the Zambia Watchdog on the internet on 22nd October 2010, and 2nd November”.

They noted that for one to be convicted for such type of contempt, the prosecuting authority must prove the actus reus and the mens rea.

The lawyers state that the facts of the case are largely not in dispute adding that the proceedings were triggered by first prosecution witness Amos Malupenga.

They submitted that Malupenga was upset by the article headlined: “Mathew Mohan: Has his Testimony Damaged the Judiciary: A Murder case that threatens the judicial system”, an article published on the Zambia Watchdog website and which he read on 27 October 2010.

The lawyers stated that Malupenga immediately called the accused and accused him of being the author of the article.

They claimed that Malupenga was enraged because the article linked the Post newspaper to the Mohan case.

Mwamba’s lawyers further submit that Malupenga made it clear to the accused that he was going to expose him.
[ QFM ]

PF leaders would endanger Zambia — UPND

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Siavonga MP Douglas Siakalima

UNITED Party for National Development (UPND) president Hakainde Hichilema’s chief adviser Douglas Syakalima has said Patriotic Front (PF) leaders would be a danger to national stability and development if Zambians made a mistake of voting for them in this year’s elections.

He has also advised the PF leadership to stop basking in past glory that the party was popular because the situation had changed.

Mr Syakalima, who is Siavonga Member of Parliament, said in Lusaka yesterday that the behaviour of PF leaders who rushed to expose what he termed as a confidential document to the public reflected poorly on their leadership qualities.

“Decisions are made by Cabinet in Government, now just imagine that the PF was in Government and if one of the members says let’s declare war against our neighbour based on an individual opinion, the country will be put on fire.

“Professor Clive Chirwa himself regrets that the PF decided to leak a confidential letter which PF secretary general Wynter Kabimba has now gone ahead to publish. What type of a party is PF that is so unethical? The entire PF is so unethical and uncouth,” he said.

He said no amount of propaganda would stop Zambians from believing that the PF had “assassinated the pact.”

Mr Syakalima said Mr Kabimba and some PF leaders had always looked for an opportunity to quit the pact and they had now found it through Prof Chirwa’s letter.

“Evidently, the PF have exited from the pact and Zambians should now judge them for who they are. [pullquote]Mr Sata has reportedly removed Kabwata parliamentarian Given Lubinda as the spokesperson and that he was now sidelining him from party activities for fear of being challenged for the position of party president.

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“We were genuine partners and intelligently so. Wynter Kabimba has been looking for an opportunity to exit, he tried in Chadiza and Kaoma,” Mr Syakalima said.

He said the PF, through Mr Kabimba and party president Michael Sata, had stopped all the meetings involving the pact working groups that were trying to harmonise the two party manifestos and constitutions.

He said while the UPND leaders were mindful of the ideological differences with the PF, they tried to work with the opposition party to fulfill the wishes of Zambians.

Mr Syakalima insisted that the party leaders were for the idea that they first harmonise the manifestos before rushing to choosing leaders.

“We tried to obey what the Zambians wanted and we don’t regret having gone into a pact with the PF because that’s what Zambians wanted. The only regret is the PF have killed the pact using the most uncouth and unmethodical ways,” he said.

Mr Syakalima said PF leaders should not brag about their past glory because many things had changed since the last elections.

“We had been encouraging our friends that they need to work hard in Luapula because they have lost popularity there and they cannot continue to claim they are the largest opposition party.

“Some of their MPs do not vote with us in Parliament, so how would they claim to be popular?” he said.

Efforts to get a comment from Mr Kabimba failed as his mobile phone went unanswered.

The PF/UPND pact has been rocked by a leadership crisis, which political commentators had concluded is a sign of the end of the opposition alliance.

Meanwhile, Mr Sata has reportedly removed Kabwata parliamentarian Given Lubinda as the spokesperson and that he was now sidelining him from party activities for fear of being challenged for the position of party president.

According to some PF sources, Mr Lubinda was dropped as the party spokesperson because of his pro-pact views, which the top leadership were opposed to.

When contacted yesterday, Mr Lubinda refused to comment on the matter.

Mr Sata, however, confirmed in an interview that Mr Lubinda was removed from the position but dispelled assertions that he was scared of being challenged.

He said Mr Lubinda had been given another position, which was awaiting ratification by the party’s central committee.

Mr Sata said Mr Kabimba was the chief executive and custodian of all party matters, and that he was the right person to speak for the party.

Meanwhile, former PF secretary general Edward Mumbi has said disclosures of alleged witchcraft in the PF are as a result of the party’s refusal to recognise Zambia as a Christian nation.

“The PF through Mr Sata himself is on record stating that they do not support the declaration of Zambia as a Christian nation and if things like witchcraft allegations now start coming out of such a political party, then all what the Zambians can do is just watch and see if their leaders will condemn such vices or not,” Mr Mumbi said in Lusaka yesterday.

[Times of Zambia]

Parliament to start debating Constitution of Zambia bill

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File: Speaker of the National Assembly Amussa Mwanamwambwa ushers President Banda into the Parliament for the official opening

The fifth session of the Tenth National Assembly which adjourned sine die on 26th November, 2010 resumes sitting, Tuesday.

A tight agenda awaits the legislators as they start sitting tomorrow.

The house will start debating the constitution of Zambia bill 2010 and the Constitution of Zambia (Amendment) Bill 2010.

The National Constitution Conference -NCC-which was constituted under the NCC Act, handed over its draft constitution and report to Justice Minister, George Kunda who is also Vice President in August 2010.

Mr. Kunda announced in November last year that the process of enacting the new republican constitution had started, by publishing the proposed legislation in the government gazette.

Parliamentary Chief Whip Vernon Mwaanga, Monday told ZNBC News that he is confident that the house will complete debating the constitution during the five weeks it will sit.

Mr. Mwaanga said this is because the house will be following recommendations of the NCC.

Meanwhile, the house will be without the input of former Works and Supply Minister Mike Mulongoti whose nomination was revoked on Saturday by President Banda.

Former Sport, Youth and Child Development Deputy Minister Maynard Misapa will also NOT be part of the parliamentary business after he voluntarily relinquished the Mporokoso seat to join the opposition Patriotic Front after being dismissed from his Ministerial position in December last year.

The house will also scrutinize Presidential appointments which have been put before parliament for ratification.

[ZNBC]

Kamanga Group “Blocked” From Filing Motion At Faz

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Simataa Simataa
Attempts to file in a no confidence vote motion as a members’ item through Faz today to be put on the agenda at the March 26 FAZ annual general meeting in Kitwe failed.

The Andrew Kamanga-led group general secretary Simataa Simataa said at a press briefing at Chita Lodge in Lusaka on Monday afternoon that Pemba United,  Mazabuka United and Amakumbi ‘s motions were ignored at Football House.

“Today we attempted to deliver on behalf of three clubs members’ items. What transpired at Football House in the last hour is most unfortunate,” Simataa said.

“The first person was refused service on account he did not had no an identity card. The second person who had an identification card was told these letters are addressed to the (Faz) general secretary and only the general secretary can receive them.”

Simataa said he later made the third attempt to file in the motions through the Faz register but was also told only the Faz general secretary George Kasengele can receive them.

However, Simataa also drew a blank when he later went to Kasengele’s office at Football House.

“it is most unfortunate that the motions could not be received today but attempts will be made tomorrow, the day after and the day after until they are received by Faz,” Simataa said.

He said Faz decision to snub the motions was not only disrespectful to all councilors and general public but also to Fifa and government who agreed on this at the tripartite meeting held in Zurich on December 20.

Simataa said they will also send copies of the members’ item to government, Fifa and Caf during the next 24 hours.

K12 billion for health workers

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file: Nurses at UTH

Government has released K12 billion towards offsetting the K120 billion debt owed to health workers in the country.

The Ministry of Health owes health workers in leave travel, long service and repatriation benefits among others.

Health Workers Union of Zambia General Secretary Lewis Mukosha confirmed the development in an interview with ZNBC News in Lusaka, Monday.

Mr. Mukosha said government has made an undertaking to offset the debt for his members.

He has asked provincial medical officers countrywide to compile audited lists of health workers that are owed.

Recently health minister Kapembwa Simbao announced that Government had set aside funds to liquidate the debts owed to health workers.

And Mr. Mukosha also disclosed that about K134 billion has been set aside for health workers in the Sixth National Development Plan.
[ZNBC]

RB tours Eastern province

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File:President Rupiah Banda

President Rupiah Banda will this week launch the construction of the K97 billion Chipata – Lundazi road in the Eastern province.

This will be during his five day tour of the province.

The President who is expected in the province, Wednesday will travel to Lumezi Constituency in Lundazi District where he will flag-off the repairing and tarring of the road.

President Banda is also expected to officially open the newly constructed Protea Hotel in Chipata before proceeding to Sinda, where he will inspect some infrastructure projects which include a new bridge.

This is contained in a statement released to ZNBC news in Lusaka, Monday by the President’s Special Assistant for Press and Public Relations, Dickson Jere.

Mr Jere says the projects highlight President Banda’s commitment to building a better future for Zambia, by establishing security, stability and prosperity for all Zambians.

He said the President has worked successfully to create strong foundations on which to build tomorrow’s Zambia.

Mr Jere said the President will also hold a public meeting where he will deliver his message of peace and unity ahead of the General Elections later this year.

While in Eastern Province, President Banda will also join his family members in unveiling a tombstone of his late mother, Mrs. Sera Banda, who is buried at his farm in Chipata.

President Banda will be accompanied to Eastern Province by Finance and National Planning Minister Situmbeko Musokotwane and other Senior Government Officials.

Since coming into office in November 2008, President Banda’s Government has constructed and rehabilitated several kilometres of road and built 87 new bridges.

[ZNBC]

Sata’s comical acts continue

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By Daimone Siulapwa

IF some of these stories were not true, they could have been useful material for comedians like Bikiloni, Difikoti, Bob Nkosha, Chibwe Katebe, Dangerous Joburg and others to use during their stand up comedy performances.
But unfortunately, the stories are factual. And if these comedians were to pick on any of the material for their performances, then they would merely be using second-hand material. Maybe, they may even have to negotiate with the copyright owner. Although he has not patented them, copyright is copyright, and they would just have to respect that. And knowing how quick he is to rush to court, they are better of watching from the distance as real comedy competition comes their way.

Indeed, for those of us who are unable to go to the Lusaka Playhouse to watch some comedy performances, we can safely say, we have not missed that much. Mr Michael Chilufya Sata has provided plenty of it. Sad thing is that these comedy performances by him are not meant to amuse the public. They are real action, a reflection of his character. Had Mr Michael Chilufya Sata, leader of the opposition Patriotic Front (PF) been becoming these antics at, say, the Lusaka Playhouse, Chingola Arts Society (CAS), Kitwe Little theatre, Mufulira Arts Council, Lowenthal Theatre or RADOS, then certainly they would have been laughable. But they are not laughable, because, apparently, this is a man who intends to become the Head of State for this youthful country of slightly 13 million people.

Mr Sata’s antics in the political arena are many, that to go through all them, would probably an effort worth a book. But since this is an election, it is only proper and fair that a close scrutiny is made of our leaders. All the leaders!

But first Michael Chilufya Sata.

While his antics are many, we shall start or even restrict ourselves with his latest. Mr Michael Chilufya Sata, having woken up in the morning last Tuesday, decided to do what most active citizens do, scan through the daily newspapers. Upon stumbling on the government-owned and State-controlled Zambia Daily Mail, he took particular interest. Not because the publication was as usual loaded with stories praising government for this and that, but because the lead story belonged to him.

Apparently, Chiefs in Luapula province where Mr Sata had just completed a tour had rejected him, and even refusing to meet him. The only one who managed to meet him is Chief Mumpolokoso, and even his case, it was only after he forced his way past the chief’s retainers. As if that was not enough, most lodge owners refused to accommodate Mr Sata, telling him that they did not have space even when they had, thereby forcing the PF leader to shelter at some Catholic guest house.
Apparently, the chiefs all had refused to meet Mr Sata until he apologises to Paramount Chief Chitumukulu, whom he had disparaged. Well, this story, not the first against him in the local media as there have been countless others including in the private press, was enough to unnerve Mr Sata. He could not take it any more. But what was he supposed to do?

Well, he thought fast and furious, the best way is react to the story is to drive all the way to the Zambia Daily mail on Longolongo Road and confront the newspaper. The newspaper in this case would have been to see either the chief reporter on the news desk or the news editor who would have then instructed a reporter to get Mr Sata’s reaction to the story. As to whether that reaction would have come in the manner Mr Sata would have loved it, is another matter altogether. The other alternative was for Mr Sata to make a written response, which could, if he wanted, have been circulated to all media houses. Even more, Mr Sata would have simply called for a press briefing at which he would have clarified the story, if at all there was any that was needed. More still, he would have gone to the Post newspaper, which seemingly has a sympathetic ear to him and made his reaction. But no, that would not be enough for Mr Sata; he needed the Zambia Daily editorial management to know how he really felt. And the best way to do so is not to walk to the newsroom as he has done in the past. Instead, he would right upstairs were the editorial management team of senior editors were having their daily meeting and confront them. And that he did, first knocking, and then entering and pouring out his feelings.

Surely, there must be other civilized and acceptable ways of dealing with a bad press than this. Mr Sata has been in the public limelight for way too long that he should know how to deal with the press. His conduct, to say, the least was unacceptable, unstatesman-like and does befit a person aspiring to be republican president. And by the way, it is not the first time Mr Sata is displaying this kind of behaviour. For at one he time, he forced his way to the Secretary to the Cabinet demanding that he be declared President and be sworn in accordingly.
Simply put, what drama this country has been made to put up with from so-called political leaders.