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Mwine Lubemba Chitimukulu mourns Paramount Chief Mpezeni

Mwine Lubemba Chitimukulu of the Bemba people of Northern, and Muchinga Provinces has expressed profound sorrow at the passing of Paramount Chief Mpezeni IV of the Ngoni people of Eastern Province.

The Mwine Lubemba Chitimukulu has described the death of Paramount Chief Mpezeni as a national tragedy, stating that its impact goes beyond the Ngoni people.

Speaking to the Zambia News and Information Services (ZANIS) at his palace in Mungwi District today, The Mwine Lubemba said the Bemba Royal Establishment (BRE) is mourning with the Ngoni people and praying for them during this difficult moment.

“I am deeply saddened by the death of Paramount Chief Mpezeni, we as the Bemba are deeply moved by his death. On behalf of the Bemba Royal Establishment we send our condolences to the Ngonis and the entire country as this loss does not only affect the Ngonis but the entire country at large,” Mwine Lubemba said.

He encouraged the Ngonis to look up to God for comfort and solace.

National Heritage Conservation Commission (NHCC) Northern Region Director Brutus Simakole has described Paramount Chief Mpezeni as a champion of not just culture and tradition, but also of the country’s heritage.

Mr Simakole noted that Paramount Chief Mpezeni’s travel to Nakonde District’s Nachipeta Village for the first time ever during the commemoration of the remembrance day of King Zwangendaba his ancestor serves as a profound demonstration of preservation of history, connecting with roots and promoting cultural heritage for the future generation.

The National Heritage and Conservation Commission Northern Region Director revealed that during the commemoration, late Chief Mpezeni informed the gathering and the nation at large that the commemoration would be done as part of the Nc’wala traditional ceremony.

“As NHCC we want to join the nation in mourning the passing of Paramount Chief Mpezeni. Paramount Chief Mpezeni was a champion not just of culture and tradition but also of our heritage as a nation. You may recall that this year on 18th of February 2026, he travelled all the way to the northern region for the first ever commemoration of King Zwangendaba at Nachipeta Village in Nakonde,” he said.

He said NCHCC considers the pronouncement a great commitment to the heritage sector.

“During that commemoration he informed the gathering and the nation at large that starting this year the commemoration of King Zwangendaba will be part of the Nc’wala traditional ceremony. For us as NHCC we consider that as a great commitment to the heritage sector and our hope is that the guidance he gave will be honored,” he said.

Mr Simakole further called on Zambians to actively promote and support their culture, tradition and heritage.

Sunday Chanda vows stronger pension reforms

The United Party for National Development (UPND) Kanchibiya Constituency aspiring Member of Parliament, Sunday Chanda has pledged to champion stronger worker protections and progressive labor reforms if entrusted with a fresh mandate in the upcoming elections.

Mr. Chanda commended workers, contributors, and pensioners of the National Pension Scheme Authority (NAPSA), the Local Authorities Superannuation Fund (LASF), and the Public Service Pension Fund (PSPF) for their constructive role in shaping the country’s ongoing pension reforms.

In a statement issued to the Zambia News and Information Services (ZANIS), Mr. Chanda emphasized that the current reforms are specifically designed to safeguard the dignity, security, and financial protection of diverse professionals, including teachers, nurses, miners, and civil servants.

Regarding the 10 percent partial pension withdrawal, he advised stakeholders to remain patient and await detailed guidance from the respective institutions to ensure the process remains orderly and beneficial.

“Our vision is to build a fairer and more prosperous Zambia for all workers. If re-elected, I will continue advocating for policies that address critical issues such as debt management, improved working conditions, and fair remuneration,” Mr. Chanda said.

He further lauded President Hakainde Hichilema for his leadership in modernizing Zambia’s pension system to ensure workers are protected both during their active years and in retirement.

Mr Chanda’s commitment reinforces sentiments shared during the recent Labour Day commemorations in the district, where the government’s focus on the “Future of Work” was highlighted.

During the commemorations, Kanchibiya District Commissioner Chrispin Chilekwa stated that the government is determined to eradicate poor working conditions and ensure retirees receive their benefits promptly.

“We are prioritizing industrialization and value addition to ensure that the jobs we create are sustainable and decent,” Mr. Chilekwa stated.

The District Commissioner also challenged employers in both the public and private sectors to uphold fair labor practices and ensure safe working environments.

Additionally, Charles Tembo, who was serving as the Kanchibiya Town Council Acting Council Secretary at the time, underscored that human capital remains the government’s most vital asset in service delivery.

 He assured the workforce that the local authority remains dedicated to meeting employee expectations while encouraging workers to maintain high levels of professionalism.

Zambia calls for strong regional collaboration on disaster risk management

Disaster Risk Management Division (DRMD) National Coordinator Norman Chipakupaku says traditional approaches to disaster risk management are no longer sufficient in the face of increasing frequency and intensity of disasters in recent years.

Mr Chipakupaku has noted that there is need for precise and localised risk information to guide policies, planning, budgeting, early warning systems and humanitarian response in disaster risk management.

“We recognise that disasters do not respect national borders. Effective disaster risk management therefore requires strong regional collaboration, data sharing, coordinated planning and continuous support among our nations,” said Mr Chipakupaku.

He disclosed that Zambia has since embarked on a process of strengthening cooperation with neighbouring countries through Memoranda of Understandings, adding that these partnerships will enable Zambia to share experiences, strengthen preparedness and respond more effectively, whenever disasters strike.

Speaking today during the official opening of the fourth and final INFORM sub-national risk model workshop, organised by the Southern African Development Community (SADC), in Lusaka.

Mr Chipakupaku also explained that the INFORM sub-national risk model provides an important framework for identifying, assessing and mapping risks at sub-national level.

Speaking at the same event, SADC representative Nana Dlamini said information management is central to disaster risk management adding that the quality of preparedness and response depends on how well information is collected, analysed, shared and used.

Ms Dlamini further said the workshop comes at a very critical time for the region, as it continues to face more frequent, intense and complex disasters.

“These risks are increasingly interconnected, transboundary and disruptive to our development gains. As we look ahead to the 2026/2027 season, the anticipated Super El Niño-linked drought risk reminds us that disaster risk management must begin long before a disaster occurs,” she added.

And Urban Resilience Coordinator for the African Union Commission (AUC) Valery Yao narrated that AU member states often face overlapping disasters which threaten reform mechanisms and resources to a breaking point as coping strategies designed for one hazard are rendered ineffective when another strikes at the same time.

Dr Yao appreciated SADC secretariat and its member state for the leadership of the INFORM initiative which aims to turn commitments into actions, through the shared vision of the SADC humanitarian and emergency operation center as a remarkable milestone achieved since its inception.

Also present at the event, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Resident representative James Wakiaga advised that disaster risk reduction cannot remain confined to emergency response as it must shape how countries plan development, manage infrastructure, protect economies and safeguard communities.

Dr Wakiaga reiterated UNDPs commitment to working with SADC and other partners to ensure that risk information translates into stronger and more resilient institutions.

Meanwhile, German International Cooperation (GIZ) Country Director Axel Ulmer said GIZ wants to support collective progress that is resilient, inclusive and risk informed, adding that there is need to invest more in prevention, better preparedness and decision making.

The Election is Boring Courtesy of the Oppressive Laws Passed and the Prevailing Tyrany

The Election is Boring Courtesy of the Oppressive Laws Passed and the Prevailing Tyrany

By Amb. Emmauel Mwamba

State House Special Assistant (Finance and Investment) Jito Kayumba says the election period is boring as there is a lot of Peace in the streets!

Does Jito live in Zambia?

Is he NOT aware of the violence that was unleashed by UPND thugs across the country that saw the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) suspend or reschedule nominations in various places especially in Lusaka, Mazabuka, Zambezi and other places?

Is Jito not aware of the mayhem and violence caused by UPND thugs that saw victims such as candidates and their supporters suffer injuries in cases such as; Gary Nkombo ( Mazabuka), Victor Cheelo (Monze East) Moses Baker Chakwana (Choma), liff Mwiinga (Bweengwa)?

Is Jito NOT aware of the candidates being bribed to withdraw their nominations ranging from constituencies; Keembe West to Liuwa constituencies, from Kalomo to Malole, from Lusaka to Mazabuka?

Is he Jito also aware of a court action attempting to nullify 100 independent parliamentary candidates?

Is he aware of the machinations and unconstitutional directives emanating from Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA) seeking to ban popular Opposition campaign songs, the conduct of Parallel Voter Tabulation (PVT) and the consuct of Opinion Polls?

Has Jito ever watched ZNBC, a supposed public broadcaster that is expected to cover all issues and all candidates but has become a lapdog for the UPND?

Is Jito aware that President Hichilema has failed to guarantee a democratic, transparent, credible, free and fair election.

From passing 74 bills into law in two weeks, to appointing 40 judges for superior courts, to his failure to transform the Electoral Commission of Zambia into an independent entity that should guarantee that it will honour the wishes of of the people as expressed in the ballot, President Hichilema’s desperation to secure a second term is clear for all to see.

Is Jito aware that this election is totally different because of the fostered silence as a result of the oppressive and repressive laws such as; Bill 7, Cyber and Cyber Security Laws, Public Gathering Act and Electoral Process Act of 2026 that were recntly passed?

Jito, here is the news to you. The “boring atmosphere and peacsful nature of this elections” has been fostered and foisted on citizens by President Hakainde Hichilema and his extensive tyranical actions.

Below is what Jito Kayumba posted;

“This election is boring. There’s too much peace in our streets…”

I remember 5 years ago. Many were beaten, shot at, teargassed and youths resorted to protesting in the bush, away from a State that sought to “break their bones.”

The colour you wore would have been an invitation for a beating but today, your voice, your political inclination and colour you wear is met with acceptance.

I asked a youth at Kulima Tower, “Kuli bwanji pa ground?” His response was, “Too much peace ba Jito. It’s even boring but we like it like this.”

May we never go back to those dark days 🙏🏾

Jito

UPND Seeks Fresh Youth Mandate as 2026 Election Campaigns Gather Momentum

The ruling United Party for National Development (UPND) says it is confident of securing another mandate in the August 13, 2026 general election, with youth voters expected to play a central role in determining the outcome of the poll.

Speaking during an interview on Hot FM, UPND National Youth Chairperson Gilbert Liswaniso said the party is targeting 5.5 million votes and believes the country’s young population remains a key pillar of its electoral strategy. He argued that young people were instrumental in delivering victory to President Hakainde Hichilema in 2021 and could once again shape Zambia’s political future.

Liswaniso said the UPND campaign is focused on engaging young voters and reminding them of what the government has achieved since taking office nearly five years ago. He maintained that despite inheriting economic difficulties and facing challenges such as prolonged droughts, the administration has continued to prioritise programmes aimed at improving the lives of young people.

Among the achievements highlighted by Liswaniso were the introduction of free education, expanded skills training opportunities and increased recruitment within the public sector. He said thousands of young Zambians have benefited from access to education and vocational training programmes in fields such as carpentry, plumbing, welding and other trades.

He also pointed to the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) as one of the government’s most significant interventions, arguing that it has empowered communities and created opportunities at local level. According to Liswaniso, increased CDF allocations have enabled constituencies across the country to undertake development projects that were previously difficult to finance.

However, the programme remains a subject of debate. During the interview, questions were raised about concerns that many cooperatives and community groups have struggled to access CDF resources despite increased funding. Critics have also argued that the fund’s absorption rate has remained low in some areas.

Responding to the criticism, Liswaniso acknowledged that not every applicant has benefited from the programme but insisted that CDF has delivered tangible results in communities nationwide. He said citizens also have a responsibility to participate in local meetings and development processes to ensure they understand how resources are being allocated and utilised.

The conversation also turned to youth unemployment, one of the major issues expected to feature prominently in the election campaign. The interviewer questioned how the UPND intends to persuade young people who supported the party in 2021 on the promise of jobs but remain unemployed nearly five years later.

Liswaniso admitted that unemployment remains a challenge but argued that the government has made progress through investments in education, skills development and job creation initiatives. He said the party’s approach is to engage honestly with citizens, acknowledge areas where more work is needed and present what it believes is a broader record of achievement.

The interview further examined recent disputes surrounding the UPND’s candidate adoption process. Several constituencies experienced controversies involving multiple adoption certificates and disagreements among aspiring candidates, leading to accusations of confusion and poor coordination within the party.

Liswaniso conceded that mistakes were made in some constituencies but maintained that the overwhelming majority of nominations were handled successfully. He said party leaders had taken responsibility for addressing the issues and ensuring that affected areas were brought under control before the campaign period intensified.

Questions were also raised about reports of violence and intimidation involving party supporters. Liswaniso condemned violence and insisted that the UPND remains committed to peaceful campaigning. While acknowledging that isolated incidents had occurred, he argued that they should not be used to define the party as a whole.

He said party leaders continue to engage members at all levels to discourage violence and maintain discipline throughout the election period. According to Liswaniso, election seasons often create heightened tensions across the political landscape, making it important for all parties to promote peaceful conduct among their supporters.

The youth leader also defended the party’s internal disciplinary processes, particularly in relation to members accused of acting contrary to collective decisions. He argued that discipline is necessary to preserve unity and ensure the party remains focused on its broader objectives.

Throughout the interview, Liswaniso repeatedly stressed that no individual is bigger than the organisation and that party members are expected to respect decisions reached through internal consultation. He maintained that unity would be critical as the UPND seeks re-election in what is expected to be a highly contested poll.

Despite concerns over the cost of living, unemployment and internal disputes, Liswaniso expressed confidence that the ruling party remains well positioned ahead of the August election. He rejected suggestions that the UPND’s support is confined to traditional strongholds and said the party is concentrating on voter mobilisation across all provinces.

With the campaign season now fully underway, the UPND appears determined to centre its message on its record in government, youth empowerment programmes and promises of continued economic reforms. As millions of Zambians prepare to cast their ballots, the party believes the support of young voters could once again prove decisive in shaping the country’s political direction.

Lusaka District assigned maize purchase target

Lusaka District Commissioner, Rosa Kayuni says the district through the Food Reserve Agency (FRA) has been assigned a purchase target of 2, 800 metric tons   of grade A white maize, out of the provincial target of 20, 000 metric tons, during the 2025/2026 marketing season.

Ms Kayuni explained that this will be conducted through the satellite depots to be set up in the district.

She said this during the training of FRA depot clerks in Lusaka.

“I am aware that during this year’s crop marketing season, FRA will be buying non-genetically modified grade A white maize through satellite depots that will be set up countrywide. This exercise will result in restocking our national strategic food reserves which will ensure sustained national food security,” she said.

Ms Kayuni added that the crop marketing exercise acts as a buffer during critical times of national food emergencies such as drought.

The District Commissioner revealed that 8, 600 farmers have benefitted from the Food Security Pack (FSP), adding that the district anticipates a bumper harvest.

She attributed the expected bumper harvest to good agricultural policies put in place by the government.

Ms Kayuni said the training of the depot clerks demonstrates that the government does not only support farmers to produce but also provides them with a market for their crop.

She added that the district administration has been directed to enforce the bonding agreement between the government and Farmer Input Support Programme (FISP) beneficiaries, by ensuring that beneficiary farmers sell a minimum of 10 by 50 kilogramme bags of maize to the agency for each pack of the FISP received.

“All famers that will not adhere to this directive will be replaced on the next FISP beneficiary list,” she indicated.

FRA assistant legal counsel, Mzondi Mwanza, called on the participants to adhere to the laws and regulations that govern the crop marketing exercise.

He listed Food Reserve Act number 6 of 2020, Public Finance Management Act, and Public Procurement Act as some of the laws that govern the exercise.

Meanwhile, Indo Zambia Bank representative Aubrey Sakala and ZANACO head of digital lending, Kaliye Kawina, called on farmers in the district to take advantage of their institutions’ conducive banking environments.

Two Illegal Miners die in Choma District

Two illegal miners have died after being trapped when a mining pit collapsed during an illegal mining activity in Lubwe Village in Choma district of Southern Province.

Southern Province Commanding officer Moono Namalongo said the Zambia Police Service in Choma received a report of a mine accident at Maamba Police Station on May 31, 2026, at 22:30 hours.

Mr Namalongo said the accident occurred on the same day at 16:00 hours at Lubwe Village in Chief Cooma’s Chiefdom.

Mr Namalongo said the report was made by Christabel Siamuwele, 28, of Siankodobbo Village who reported that the accident involved her father.

Mr Namalongo identified the deceased person as Jasper Siamuwele, 47, of Chuunga Village and Arnold Munkombwe,48, of Nkungwe B Compound, Maamba, who both died after being trapped when a mining pit collapsed during alleged illegal mining activities.

“The two deceased persons together with other persons not yet identified, were allegedly engaged in illegal aquamarine mining activities in an open pit mine located on the edge of a steep hill in Lubwe Village.

While inside the pit, the mine wall collapsed, trapping the two men beneath the debris. Other people later gathered at the scene and managed to retrieve the bodies,” Mr Namalongo said.

He said police visited the scene and confirmed the incident.

He indicated that the victims sustained fatal injuries as a result of the collapse and no foul play is suspected.

Mr Namalongo said the bodies were later taken to Maamba General Hospital Mortuary, where they are awaiting postmortem examination and burial.

Bunda Bunda Royal Establishment praises Velos Mining

The Bunda Bunda Royal Establishment in Rufunsa District, has praised Velos Mining Limited for considering investing in a copper processing plant in the chiefdom.

Bunda Bunda Royal Establishment Secretary, Chibila Shipanuka expressed happiness with the copper mining investment that Velos Mining Limited is about to open in the area.

Speaking during an Environmental and Social Impact scoping meeting for a proposed mixed-up development in Mpokota village by Velos Mining Limited, Ms Shipanuka said the investment will bring development not only to the chiefdom but the district as a whole.

“As a Chiefdom, we are very happy and proud with Velos Mining Limited for the huge investment that they have brought in our chiefdom, we are very happy and positive that they will do more not only for the chiefdom but Rufunsa as a whole,” she said.

Ms Shipanuka said the Royal Establishment and the subjects acknowledge and appreciate the Social Corporate Responsibility that the company is implementing in Mpokota village, including road and school rehabilitation.

And Rufunsa District Commissioner(DC), Richard Mabena, who was also part of the scoping meeting, said the investment by Velos Mining Limited, will bring development to the area.

Mr Mabena urged residents to take advantage of the investment by forming cooperatives.

He said government is committed to promoting smart mining.

“Your government is committed to improving the livelihoods of its citizens, with this huge investment,” he said.

And Velos Mining Consultant, David Lungu, said the company is conducting an Environmental and Social Impact Statement (ESIS) scoping that incorporates stakeholders.

Velos Mining Limited in its continued efforts to involve the people held a Environmental and Social Impact Statement scoping meeting for a proposed mixed-up development in Mpokota village in Bunda Bunda chiefdom, the area for the proposed copper processing plant.

Chief Hamusonde VII mourns Paramount Chief Mpezeni IV

Chief Hamusonde VII of the Lundwe people of Bweengwa in Monze district has joined the nation in mourning the passing of Paramount Chief Mpezeni IV.

Chief Hamusonde described the death of Paramount Chief Mpezeni as a great loss to both the Ngoni people and the nation at large.

The traditional leader said the late Paramount Chief distinguished himself throughout his reign as a champion of culture, unity and peace that earned him admiration and respect from people across Zambia and beyond.

He further said the late traditional leader is a great son of the soil whose legacy will continue to inspire future generations.

Chief Hamusonde VII extended his condolences to the royal family, the Ngoni Royal Establishment as well as the Nc’wala Organising Committee saying may God comfort them and give them strength during this difficult time.

He has called on Zambians to celebrate the life of Paramount Chief Mpezeni IV for his exemplary leadership and dedicated service rendered to his people and the country.

The late Paramount Chief Mpezeni, who ascended to the throne in 1982, died after an illness in Lusaka at the age of 75.

This is contained in a statement issued to ZANIS in Lusaka by the Publicity Chairperson of the Lwanza Traditional Ceremony under the Hamusonde Royal Establishment, Mike Munkombwe.

Government committed to improving livelihoods

Government says it is committed to improving livelihoods and promoting climate resilience in Northern Province.

Northern Province Assistant Secretary, Jordan Mwenya, says this is being done through working with partners such as the Community Climate Solutions Zambia limited, an organization dedicated to empowering local communities in addressing climate change through sustainable practices and innovative solutions.

Speaking during the handover of calves to communities in Chinakila area, Mr Mwenya revealed that last year, the Community Climate Solutions Zambia delivered cattle to communities of Chinakila and Chitimbwa areas which have produced 19 healthy calves which are being passed on to community members.

He disclosed that the initiative is aimed at encouraging and promoting ownership among local communities and helping to improve the living standards of people in Mpulungu District.

“These animals are more than a resource, they present a source of income, a symbol of hope and a testament to our collective efforts to combat climate change and they also embody the spirit of resilience and determination that defines our communities,” he said.

Mr Mwenya urged communities to take care of the calves, nature them and use them as a stepping stone towards a brighter future and also to ensure the animals are integrated into the farming systems and contribute to the prosperity of the households and communities.

He explained that the Community Climate Solutions Zambia is leading the way in restoring Zambia’s Miombo woodlands, working with 25 thousand farmers to plant native trees, improve soil health and reduce carbon emissions by Upto 2 million tonnes annually adding that their efforts will not only restore the ecosystems but also boost rural livelihoods through climate finance.

Mr Mwenya further called on the people and partners to continue working together to restore the environment, empower communities and build a sustainable future for all.

He said the initiative aligns with the national and provincial development plan which prioritize climate resilience, sustainable agriculture, and community empowerment.

And Community Climate Solutions Zambia limited Chief Executive Officer, James Mwanza thanked government for creating an enabling environment for the organization to take part in improving the living conditions of people in Chitimbwa and Chinakila areas of Mpulungu District.

Mr Mwanza said his organization chose to introduce cattle herding to communities in Mpulungu through seven Community Forest Management groups because they are legally recognized institutions and that they represent the households of the areas who are the critical partners in the carbon trading space.

Meanwhile, Chief Chinakila thanked the organization for their initiative  to climate finance and community development.

Chief Chinakila ,who spoke through his representative, Leighton Sichilombo said the organisation’s model demonstrates that economic growth and environmental sustainability can go hand in hand.

Mr Sichilombo assured the organisation that the chiefdom will ensure that communities continue naturing trees, care for the cattle and continue to innovate so that their efforts can bear fruits for generations to come.

“My Future Is No Longer What It Used To Be” – Gary Nkombo

Independent Mazabuka Central parliamentary candidate Gary Nkombo says the political and legal challenges he now faces have fundamentally altered how he views his future, following his arrest and charging on two counts of assault.

Nkombo was released on police bond on Monday after appearing before investigators at Mazabuka Central Police Station, where he was formally informed of the charges. He has denied both counts and says he intends to defend himself in court.

Speaking shortly after his release, the former Minister of Local Government and Rural Development struck a reflective tone as he considered the chain of events that has brought him from Cabinet office to a courtroom battle during an election year.

If I knew then what I know now, I am sure I would have behaved differently, Nkombo said.

He suggested that recent developments had forced him to reassess his expectations about the future.

“My future is no longer what it used to be. I personally didn’t see the future being like this. All I can say is that the future is no longer what it used to be,” he said.

The remarks came moments after Nkombo confirmed that police had effected an arrest on two assault charges.

“It is true that an arrest has been effected with two counts of assaults, which count we have denied and we are going to go to court to defend ourselves,” he said.

The arrest marks the latest chapter in a political saga that began in Mazabuka during a period of heightened election activity. The former minister has spent recent weeks at the centre of political controversy following confrontations linked to campaign activities in the district, where he is seeking election as an independent candidate.

Nkombo had previously alleged that he was attacked during political engagements in Mazabuka, an incident that quickly became one of the most widely discussed developments in the constituency. The fallout from that confrontation intensified political tensions and placed the former minister at the centre of a growing dispute that has now reached the criminal justice system.

Earlier on Monday, Nkombo arrived at Mazabuka Central Police Station accompanied by his wife, Katendi Nkombo, members of his legal team and his sister. His lawyers included State Counsel Abiyudi Shonga, Dr Brian Kaba, Mr Simbewe and Mr Masila.

After the interview process, Nkombo described the conduct of police officers as professional.

“The interview was done professionally, without acrimony, and now we are just going to wait for justice’s wheels to start turning,” he said.

Police have yet to release detailed information regarding the assault allegations. The matter is expected to proceed before the courts, where prosecutors and defence lawyers will test the evidence behind charges that have added a legal dimension to one of the most closely watched political contests in Southern Province.

Government Warns Illegal Miners: Future Rescue Operations Will Not Be Funded

The Government has announced that it will no longer commit public resources to rescue operations involving individuals engaged in illegal mining activities.

Ministry of Mines and Minerals Development Permanent Secretary, Dr. Hapenga Kabeta, said illegal mining continues to place a heavy burden on government resources whenever accidents occur and rescue efforts are required.

Speaking during a visit to Matala Gold Mine in Mumbwa District, where five small-scale miners were recently rescued after spending 17 days trapped underground following a mine collapse, Dr. Kabeta reiterated the government’s call for miners to operate legally and safely.

“Government has repeatedly emphasized the need for miners to operate in safe, formal, legal and environmentally compliant mining environments,” he said.

Dr. Kabeta stressed that authorities have consistently warned against unlawful mining activities and encouraged miners to obtain the necessary licenses and comply with mining regulations.

He cautioned that individuals who choose to engage in illegal mining will bear the consequences of their actions.

“If a mine collapses on you while conducting illegal mining activities, you are on your own,” Dr. Kabeta warned.

Despite the government’s hardline stance, Dr. Kabeta commended the rescue teams, local communities, and stakeholders who participated in the successful rescue mission at Matala Gold Mine.

He said the incident should serve as a wake-up call to people involved in illegal mining across the country, highlighting the dangers associated with unregulated operations.

Dr. Kabeta reaffirmed the government’s commitment to promoting responsible and lawful mining practices, urging miners to formalize their operations to protect lives, preserve the environment, and contribute positively to the country’s mining sector.

Kambwili Admits Illegal Entry into Zimbabwe, Judgment Set for June 4

Former Information Minister Chishimba Kambwili has admitted guilt to a charge of illegally entering Zimbabwe in 2024 after changing his earlier plea of not guilty.

Mr. Kambwili, a former senior member of the Patriotic Front, withdrew his previous plea when he appeared before Lusaka Magistrate George Njobvu.

Following the change of plea, Magistrate Njobvu set June 4, 2026 as the date for judgment in the matter.

The court heard that Mr. Kambwili allegedly crossed into Zimbabwe unlawfully in January 2024 without completing the required exit procedures at the Chirundu Border Control.

The offence is contrary to Section 16(1), read together with Section 56(1), of the Immigration and Deportation Act No. 18 of 2010.

Under Zambian law, any person leaving the country is required to report to an immigration officer and complete clearance formalities before departure.

Ngoni Royal Establishment Condemns Jay Jay Banda’s Claims Over Chief Mpezeni’s Death

The Ngoni Royal Establishment has strongly rejected claims by former Petauke Member of Parliament Emmanuel “Jay Jay” Banda that Paramount Chief Mpezeni IV was killed.

Speaking on behalf of the Ngoni Royal Establishment, Senior Chief Nzamane IV described the allegations as false, malicious and misleading.

In a statement, Senior Chief Nzamane said the establishment was deeply concerned by the assertions and urged members of the public to disregard them.

“The Ngoni Royal Establishment refutes these claims in the strongest terms possible. The allegations are false, malicious and misleading,” he said.

Senior Chief Nzamane stated that while the late Paramount Chief was entitled to privacy regarding his medical condition, it was common knowledge that he had been unwell and had been receiving medical treatment before his passing.

He emphasized that there was no basis for suggestions that the revered traditional leader had been killed.

The traditional leader said such statements have the potential to cause unnecessary confusion, distress and speculation during a period of mourning for the Ngoni people and the nation at large.

The Ngoni Royal Establishment has since called on citizens to rely on verified information and respect the dignity of the late Paramount Chief and his family.

Paramount Chief Mpezeni IV, one of Zambia’s most respected traditional leaders, recently passed away after an illness, prompting an outpouring of tributes from across the country and beyond.

The establishment has urged the public to remain united and focused on honouring the life and legacy of the late traditional leader as preparations for his burial and succession process continue.

No Disputes Expected in Mpezeni Succession Process – Zulu

Senior Advisor to the late Paramount Chief Mpezeni IV, George Zulu, says he does not expect any disputes in the succession process for the next Paramount Chief of the Ngoni people.

Speaking on ZNBC TV1’s Update programme, Zulu said the selection of a successor will follow the established customs, traditions and royal lineage of the Ngoni Royal Establishment.

He explained that the responsibility of identifying and choosing the next traditional leader lies with the royal family elders, who are mandated to ensure that the rightful heir is selected in accordance with tradition.

“There will be no disputes because the process is well guided by the royal family tree and customary procedures that have been followed over the years,” Zulu said.

He urged members of the public and the Ngoni people to remain calm and allow the succession process to unfold naturally without interference.

Zulu also paid tribute to the late Paramount Chief Mpezeni, describing him as a humble, dedicated and selfless leader who served both the Ngoni people and the nation with distinction.

He said he was privileged to have known the late traditional leader from a young age and witnessed firsthand his commitment to leadership and community development.

According to Zulu, messages of condolence continue to pour in from across Zambia and beyond, reflecting the respect, admiration and influence the late Paramount Chief commanded during his reign.

Meanwhile, Security Advisor to the late Paramount Chief, Dr. Solomon Jere, has called for peace, unity and harmony during the mourning period.

Dr. Jere said the late traditional leader deserves a dignified and fitting send-off that reflects his contribution to the Ngoni people and the country.

He urged mourners to maintain the spirit of unity and peaceful coexistence that characterises the annual Nc’wala Traditional Ceremony as they mourn the passing of the revered traditional leader.

Paramount Chief Mpezeni IV’s death has been met with an outpouring of grief from traditional leaders, government officials and members of the public, who have described his passing as a great loss to the nation.