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Vice President Mutale Nalumango closes Summit for Democracy.

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VICE President Mutale Nalumango says if the voice of democracy is to succeed, collaboration and networking should continue beyond the summit.

Ms Nalumango has since implored participants of the Summit for Democracy that if the mantle of Democracy is to be flown high, the promises made at the Second Summit for Democracy should be delivered.

Speaking during the closing of the second Summit for Democracy today, the Vice  President said progress should be shown on what has been agreed at the Summit.

“The summit has resulted in concrete commitments for Democracy. Let us endeavour for democratic governance. As Africa countries, we have made commitment for democracy. We have a collective responsibility to deliver. Let us continue networking, collaborating and deliver on the promises from the summit,” she said.

And USAID Assistant Administration for Africa Monde Muyangwa said  if Democracy is to succeed, there must be collective efforts from all stakeholders.

“Democracy is not easy, but we have no shied away. The discussions have been inspiring. I leave here inspired by strong and unwaivering beliefs for democracy. I am inspired by the willingness to deepen democracy,” she said.

She further added by encouraging African leaders that the path to democracy is not always easy and that is why they should be encouraged by such summits whose aim is to push forward democracy.

(Mwebantu, Thursday, 30th March, 2023)

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Max acquitted of unlawful wounding charges

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THE Lusaka Magistrate’s Court has set at liberty Patriotic Front sympathizer Maxwell Chongu alias Max in a case he was facing two charges of unlawful wounding.

Lusaka Magistrate Kawama Mwamfuli acquitted Chongu after finding him with no case to answer.

“I find that a premafacie case has not been made out against the accused person sufficiently to require him to make out a defence, the case against him is hereby dismissed,” Magistrate Mwamfuli said this morning.

She also ruled that the prospection’s evidence, including a medical report, had been discredited by the defence during cross examination.

And speaking to journalists after his discharge, Mr Chongu thanked God for the outcome in the December 2021 case and that he has faith in the Judiciary.

“I never went to social media to complain, I never called anyone names, any administration names, because I believe in the judiciary and with the judgment that has come from there it clearly shows that the picture that was portrayed out there about the name Maxwell Chongu is not the actual person,” he said.

Mr Chongu also commended his lawyers for ably representing him in the matter.

“I am overwhelmed with joy and I cannot say much, it’s not easy telling your wife I may go two or three years but I will come back. I was having sleepless nights preparing for the toughest situation and coming here and being told you have been acquitted.

“I want to thank God and I want to thank my lawyers, Jonas Zimba, Francis Daka, Makebi Zulu and I want to thank my wife who has been with me,” he said.

But he was unhappy with the conduct of law enforcers who investigated the issues and manufacturered charges against him without substantiative evidence.

“I only appeal to the law enforcement agencies that let us not rush in bringing cases to court without sufficient evidence because you are making the courts look biased when they are not, you are making the judiciary look like they are protecting certain individuals when they are not”

This is a matter in which Chongu was accused of wounding Richard Sinonge and Innocent Nyambe.

It was alleged that on March 4, 2017, Chongu allegedly unlawfully wounded Sinonge aged 37 by inflicting a deep cut on his left ankle and Nyambe aged 32 a deep cut on the stomach whilst using a machete.

(Mwebantu, Wednesday, 31st May, 2023)

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NGOCC protests security protocol that bar women from entering State House with handbags

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NON-Governmental Gender Organisation’s Coordinating Council (NGOCC) has protested State House Security protocols that bar women from entering with their handbags.

NGOCC Chairperson Grace Sinkamba revealed in a statement that some women were barred from accessing State House during the commemoration of African Freedom Day because they had nowhere to leave their handbags.

Ms Sinkamba said this amounts to a human rights infringement on women and the girl child.

“Women carry essentials in such bags that form part of their being based on their biological makeup, including items that are necessary for personal hygiene. It is therefore a gross infringement of their rights for the event security to deny women entry into State House with their bags during the last commemoration of African Freedom Day,” she said.

“We noted several women who were denied entry because they had nowhere to leave their handbags. The invitation did not indicate that women were not to enter with their handbags, nor was there any provision for women to leave their handbags in a safe place at the entrance. This disadvantaged women, some of whom were not able to attend the event at all,” she said.

She said it must be emphasised that handbags are part of a woman’s dress, which forms an integral part of their rights to expression and privacy.

(Mwebantu, Wednesday, 31st May, 2023)

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Former Presidential advisor nabbed in connection with possession of articles for terrorism 

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FORMER President Edgar Lungu’s political advisor Chris Zumani Zimba has been charged and arrested for allegedly being in possession of articles for terrorism.

Police spokesperson Rae Hamoonga said Dr Zimba has been jointly charged and arrested with Given Phiri 37 of unknown house number in Misisi Compound, Marlone Banda 36 of Plot number  811 in 12 miles area and Portipher Gwai 44 of Plot number 194/17 Mutendere Compound in Lusaka.

He said the  four are alleged to have been Possession of Articles for terrorism or proliferation purposes Contrary to Section 25 of the Anti- terrorism Act number 6 of 2018 as read with Section 2 of the Amended Anti–terrorism Act  number 6 of 2023.

“It is alleged that the accused  Jointly and whilst  acting together with others unknown did possess offensive articles namely Deep 600 and Halothane and others with intent to endanger life,” he said.

Mr Hamoonga said the incident occurred in February,2020 in Petauke District, in Eastern Province.

He said the four are currently detained in Police Custody and will appear in Court soon.

(Mwebantu, Tuesday, 30th May, 2023)

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