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23 people detained for unlawful assembly, police say

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TWENTY-THREE people have been detained in police custody for unlawful assembly.

Police Deputy spokesperson Danny Mwale said of the 23 arrested and detained in police custody, four of them are female.

He said that on March 3rd, this year, Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) party leader Kasonde Mwenda notified police that his political party intended to hold a peaceful demonstration on March 10.

However, Mr Mwale said Mr Mwenda was called by police and advised to indicate the route to be used by marchers, but failed to do so.

“In order not to disturb the peace of other members of the public, the leader was called by Police and advised to indicate the route they were to use (from Civic Center to Boma Court) and total number of the marchers ,but failed to respond to Police request until on March 10, 2023 around 14:00 hours when Police were informed that a group of people had gathered at Civic Center. Officers moved in and apprehended the 23 suspects who are currently in Police custody charged with the offence of Unlawful Assembly,” he said.

He said those apprehended were Abel Musonda aged 25, Jeff Filamba aged 32 ,George Mwenyumbi aged 36, Zenus Daka aged 28, Joseph Lungu aged 20, Namo Phiri aged 27, Moses Nyirenda aged 21, Beatrice Pilo aged 47, Bwalya Katongo aged 29, and Coaster Museke aged 24.

“Others include Bwembya Mubanga aged 39, Bale Suzi aged 41, Ibrahim Kabwe Mwamba aged 34 , Kamau Nathan aged 27 ,Danny Kalenga aged 35 , Gift Nguni aged 28, Gilbert Njovu aged 22, Collins Muyunda aged 32, Thomas Mvula aged 42, Nkole Mubanga aged 49 , Astone Mwanza aged 42  Moses Nyirenda aged 21 and Victor Malauni aged 24,” he said.

(Mwebantu, Saturday, 11th March, 2023)

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US Govt releases USD$16million toward corruption fight

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UNITED States Vice President Kamala Harris has announced that more than USD$16 million has been released towards the fight against corruption and other reform programs.

Ms Harris said the US is keen on helping accelerate the fight against corruption to help pave way for democracy to flourish.

Speaking at State House today, Ms Harris said the strong ties between Zambia and the US will continue and those include the fight against corruption .

“Democracy is a priority for the United States. We have released more than USD$16 million for programs including anti-corruption and other reform programs,” she said.

She commended President Hakainde Hichilema for the strides being made in the fight against corruption as well as debt restructuring.

“We will quicken the debt restructuring and we advise other bilateral official creditors to have  meaningful debt restructure for Zambia as well,” she said.

And Mr Hichilema said Zambia values the bilateral relationship held with the US and will ensure to maintain the good historical friendship.

He noted that Government priority is to rebuild the economy.

“What is keeping us down is debt over hung. It is contributing towards the affected foreign exchange market prices and so we are pushing to unlock that so that we create more jobs and more businesses,” he said.

Mr Hichilema further reiterated that Zambia will continue upholding good governance and also stated that Zambia is a democracy by choice and not through persuasion.

(Mwebantu, Friday, 31st March, 2023)

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US Veep to hold bilateral talks with President Hakainde Hichilema

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MINISTER of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Stanley Kakubo says Vice President of the United States of America Ms Kamala Harris is today expected to embark on her official visit to Zambia from today to 1st April 2023, accompanied by the Second Gentleman, Mr Douglas Emhoff.

Mr Kakubo said Vice President Harris will hold a bilateral meeting with President Hichilema, which will focus on important matters of mutual interest at bilateral, regional, and global levels, including democracy, food security, and sustainable economic growth.

He said the Vice President’s visit will serve to advance US efforts to expand assistance to Zambia in accessing the digital economy, supporting climate change adaptation and resilience, and strengthening business ties and investment, including through innovation, entrepreneurship, and economic empowerment of women.

“President Hichilema has been driving the country’s bold and ambitious economic development agenda, and this visit will solidify Zambia’s partnership with the United States, while exploring new areas of cooperation in identified sectors that will accrue tangible benefits to the people of Zambia,” he said.

Mr Kakubo said the increased high-level visits by foreign leaders and dignitaries to Zambia serve as a testament to the renewed confidence the international community has in the country’s current leadership.

“These visits are crucial and demonstrate Zambia’s standing as a preferred investment destination. The country is open to collaborative partnerships, and the international community has shown willingness to work with the government in various areas such as health, education, agriculture, mining, water and sanitation, energy, and tourism,” he said.

(Mwebantu, Friday, 31st March, 2023)

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Dr. Nevers Mumba says the discussion and debate on democracy is long overdue

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MOVEMENT for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD) president Nevers Mumba says the discussion and debate on democracy is long overdue and has since commended the co-hosting of the summit in Zambia.

He has however advised the western world not to use democracy as a pipeline to impose certain values against the country’s norms.
Dr Mumba has since challenged the western world to respect the county’s cultural, religious, christian and social values.
The politician, who is also a former vice president, said during the sidelines of the summit, there is a lot of business with the western world to help propel development and that is why the business should not be hindered by other agendas.

“We think the discussion and debate on democracy is long overdue. Africa is ready to take on this debate. What we are against is interference from the western world or anywhere. We do not want democracy to be used as a pipeline to impose certain values. If this continues, there will be a huge divorce from the pipeline,” he said.

Dr Mumba said a strong partnership with the western world will continue but that they should respect the country’s cultural values.

“We have a lot of business of Democracy and we remain committed, but we do not want anything to come in between that,” he said.

(Mwebantu, Thursday, 30th March, 2023)

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