
Government has described allegations that Chief Justice Ernest Sakala refused to shake hands with PF leader Michael Sata at the funeral of late retired Supreme Court Judge Peter Chitengi as only trivial.
Government Spokesperson Ronnie Shikapwasha said the whole incident has been blown out of proposition and was just a deliberate ploy to undermine the integrity of the judiciary.
Lieutenant General Shikapwasha who is also Information and Broadcasting Minister has since urged Zambians to ignore the allegations saying the nation has more urgent and important issues of development to deal with than be engaged in fruitless squabbles over the so-called handshake.
He said in a media statement made available to ZANIS in Lusaka on Tuesday that the Post Newspaper story on the handshake snub leaves more questions than answers from the journalism professional and ethical point of view.
[pullquote]Lt Gen Shuikapwasha wondered why the Post Newspapers sought a comment from Mr Sata and others soon after the handshake snub but could not do the same to the Chief Justice for him to comment on the alleged incident.[/pullquote]
Lt Gen Shuikapwasha wondered why the Post Newspapers sought a comment from Mr Sata and others soon after the handshake snub but could not do the same to the Chief Justice for him to comment on the alleged incident.
“Why was nothing done to this effect there and then so that both sides are heard in line with standard journalism practice of ‘balance and fairness’ to both sides”, the minister wondered.
He said journalism ethics demand that a journalist balances his or her story by getting the views of both parties, adding that a one sided account is tantamount to a lie.
Lt Gen Shikapwasha said government therefore finds the so-called handshake snub a non-issue which some people want to exploit for selfish gain.
He further government is also appalled by the unwarranted attacks by retired high court judge Kabazo Chanda against the Chief Justice over the handshake.
The Minister said it is clear that retired judge Chanda has a grudge against the judiciary over his un-ceremonial exit from the bench hence his emotional and baseless outbursts over the so-called handshake snub.
[pullquote]“I ask Judge Kabazo Chanda to tell the nation why he unceremoniously left the bench. He should also tell the nation why he changed his name from a Mr Mumba to his current name Kabazo Chanda”, he charged.[/pullquote]
“I ask Judge Kabazo Chanda to tell the nation why he unceremoniously left the bench. He should also tell the nation why he changed his name from a Mr Mumba to his current name Kabazo Chanda”, he charged.
Lt Gen Shikapwasha said Judge Kabazo Chjanda should better keep quiet and leave the judiciary out of his personal misfortunes and disappointments.
He stressed that the judiciary is one of the important pillars of the country’s democracy which he said should not be cheaply dragged into the mud.