Speaker of the National Assembly Amusa Mwanamwambwa informed parliament that relevant authorities were already pondering on what course of action should be taken against Roan Patriotic Front (PF) Member of Parliament (MP) Chishimba Kambwili’s interjections on President Levy Mwanawasa’s speech to parliament last week.
This followed a point of order raised by Deputy Minister for Local Government and Housing Ben Tetamashimba, who asked whether Mr. Kambwili was in order to keep passing running commentaries when President Mwanawasa was addressing parliament last Friday.
Mr. Tetamashimba asked whether Mr. Kambwili was in order to shout ‘questionable’, when there were clear guidelines from parliamentary chief whip, Mike Mulongoti, that the presidential speech should be listened to in silence because his address was a solemn occasion.
Mr. Kambwili is chief whip for the opposition Patriotic Front in parliament.
Mr. Kambwili was last Friday heard interjecting by shouting ‘questionable!, questionable!, while President Mwanawasa was addressing the National Assembly.
Speaker Mwanamwambwa said in his ruling on the point of order that the matter was already being looked into by relevant authorities.
He said the chairperson of the committee looking into the matter would decide on what course of action should be taken against Mr. Kambwili depending on the findings of the relevant authority.
Meanwhile, Members of Parliament (MPs) started debating President Levy Mwanawasa’s speech to parliament last week, with many of them accusing ministers of misleading the president.
The MPs also said Dr. Mwanawasa’s speech was very good and inspiring but noted that a ‘good speech was nothing if it was not implemented’.
Monze United Party for National Development (UPND) MP, Jack Mwiimbu said every year, the President has been presenting very good and promising speeches to parliament but there has been poor implementation by government.
Mr. Mwiimbu said in some instances, opposition MPs have been moving motions aimed at improving the economic status of the country, which were however rejected by the ruling party, the Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) MPs.
He claimed that government has downplayed the flood situation in Southern province, particularly in Bweengwa constituency, where, he said, about 5000 people have been left homeless and had no food.
He has since appealed to government to move in and address the flood situation in the area.
Bangweulu Patriotic Front (PF) Member of Parliament, Joseph Kasongo said President Mwanawasa has had good intensions of improving the country’s economy but he has not been receiving support from his cabinet ministers.
In contributing to debate Pemba UPND MP, David Matongo said Dr. Mwanawasa’s speech was very good and non-partisan.
Mr. Matongo said the speech encouraged all Zambians to work in unison to move the country forward.
Roan PF MP Chishimba Kambwili also observed that the speech was very good and brilliant but pointed out that pronouncements contained in the speech should be implemented.
He appealed to the ministers not to mislead the President but to tell the truth and work towards improving the welfare of Zambians.