
CHIEF Government spokesperson Ronnie Shikapwasha has challenged Change Life Zambia executive director Frank Bwalya to explain to the people what he knows about the $100,000 money laundering scam and not start raising baseless accusations against the State.
In a statement issued in Lusaka yesterday, Lieutenant-General Shikapwasha, who is Information and Broadcasting Services minister, said as a priest, Father Bwalya had a calling to tell the truth because God would punish liars.
Gen Shikapwasha said the Government and the Church had always enjoyed good relations and it was, therefore, highly irresponsible for Fr Bwalya to drag the Church into his personal agendas.
He was reacting to the Press briefing by Fr Bwalya where he said the MMD wanted to orchestrate hatred against Catholics as enemies of the State bent on causing confusion and genocide in Zambia so that when the Government provoked political strife, the public would rise against the Catholics and slaughter them.
“Zambia has been a united and peaceful country and the Government and people of Zambia are determined to keep it so. To allege, therefore, that the Government is orchestrating hatred against any section of the Zambian society is not only cheap but also irresponsible of the highest proportion,” Gen Shikapwasha.
The minister noted Zambia continued to be a shining example where multiparty democracy had flourished since the early 1990s when the country reverted to plural politics.
Zambia has held regular, credible and peaceful elections which have been acclaimed regionally and internationally.
He said the Government under the leadership President Rupiah Banda remained steadfast in as far as providing effective leadership for continued peace, unity and development in the country was concerned.
And former Patriotic Front (PF) secretary general Edward Mumbi has advised Fr Bwalya to desist from dragging the Catholic Church into his clandestine activities because the Catholic Church is an independent and credible institution.
Mr Mumbi said Fr Bwalya was on sabbatical leave and so he should not drag the Catholic Church into his clandestine activities that were aimed at bringing divisions in the country.
He challenged the Catholic Church to come out in the open regarding its relationship with Fr Bwalya who had clearly taken a partisan stance.
“It is clear that Fr Bwalya has taken a partisan stance and so we would like the Catholic Church to come out in the open regarding the activities of Fr Bwalya.’’ he said.
Fr Bwalya threatened to sue Mr Mumbi for defamation for alleging that he got $100,000 from PF leader Michael Sata.
[Times of Zambia]