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Another Zambian opposition party, EFF calls for resignition of Speaker Mutti

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The troubles of the embattled Speaker of the Zambian National Assembly, Nelly Mutti is growing by the day as another opposition party, the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) has joined the calls for her to resign over alleged constitutional breaches.

The EFF, in its petition, accused Mutti of breaching the constitution of the country by participating in private companies.

In a statement issued in Lusaka on Friday, leader of the EFF, Kasonde Mwenda claimed the party had established that the Speaker had been appointed as Board Chairperson of the newly established Zambian energy company, GEI Power Limited.

Mwenda said by accepting the position, Mutti had breached Article 75(1)(b) of the Zambian Constitution which prohibits a sitting Speaker from participating in private companies.

He, however, said the amendment of the Constitution had left room for potential abuse of authority which is currently being experienced by the Speaker under the United Party for National Development (UPND) administration.

“Mutti had blatantly violated the law hence the call for immediate constitutional changes to prevent abuse of authority and ensure transparency and accountability in the government,” Mwenda said in the statement.

The EFF leader noted that the appointment of Mutti as GEI Power Limited Board Chairperson had raised “serious concerns about favoritism and abuse of authority, as the company was already engaging in a significant number of contracts and projects,” reasoning that such “actions undermined the principles and integrity that should be maintained by the Speaker of the National Assembly.”

“The EFF strongly condemns this violation of Zambian laws.

“We call on the government to include provisions in the existing constitution that address this issue and prevent future abuses of power,” he said.

Mwenda also advocated for the Standing Orders of the National Assembly to be amended to “explicitly condemn such actions and ensure the impartiality and integrity of the Speaker.”

“It was alarming to discover that GEI Power was involved in numerous projects, particularly in the Southern Province, with the major electricity offtaker being the government agency ZESCO.

“Transparency, accountability, and integrity are the cornerstones of our democratic system, and any violation of these principles must be swiftly addressed,” he emphasized.

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Zambian govt rejects ‘light’ sentence of PF chieftain, Kambwili, appeals for two-year term

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The Zambian Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Gilbert Phiri, has rejected what he described as the light prison sentence of five months given to a stalwart of the Patriotic Front (PF), Chishimba Kambwili.

Kambwili, a former Foreign Affairs Minister, was last week convicted by a Kasama Resident Magistrate, Samson Mumba, after he was found guilty of hate speech against the Tonga people of Southern Province, and committed to the Milima Prison in Kasama District.

While delivering the judgement, Mumba said Kambwili was guilty of the offence of expressing hatred and ridicule for persons because of tribe and place of origin.

The former Minister of Information and Publicity was said to have issued anti-Tonga tribal remarks during the 2021 elections when he featured on a live radio programme.

He was later suspended for a month by the Electoral Commission of Zambia ( ECZ) over the said remarks.

But Phiri has rejected the five months jail term and is insisting that the offence should have carried a maximum of two years sentence.

The DPP, which filed an appeal at the Lusaka High Court, raised two grounds in the notice, arguing that Mumba had “erred in law when he sentenced the convict to a term of five months imprisonment with hard labour for the offence of hate speech which carries maximum sentence of two years.”

Phiri also argued that the trial “erred in law when it misapplied the principals of sentencing in relation to the gravity and nature of the offence committed.”

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Tinubu talks tough, vows punishment for anyone culpable in deadly bombing of civilians

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of Nigeria has vowed that any individual found culpable in the bombing of Tudun Biri village in Kaduna State, North-West Nigeria, where over 120 civilians were killed last Sunday, will not go unpunished.

Tinubu, who made the vow on Thursday, also assured that all the injured victims would be well taken care of by the government under the Folako Initiative which would commence later this month, while the affected communities would be rebuilt under the new intiative.

Tinubu, who was represented by Vice President Kashim Shettima, embarked on a visit alongside a high-powered government delegation to wounded victims at Barau Dikko Teaching Hospital, Kaduna. He explained that the government would do everything possible to ensure that such an unfortunate incident dod not occur again.

“President Bola Ahmed Tinubu sent us to commensurate with the people of Kaduna over the tragic incident,” Shettima said.

“The calibre of people that are here with me is a testimony on how deeply touched the president was by the incident.

“The President was deeply touched by what happened. We will like to assure the people and government of Kaduna State that the government will take measures to protect and preserve the interest of our nation.

“The victims will be well taken care of under the Fulako Initiative which will commence by this month and this community will be the first to be rebuilt in north west zone.

“All measures will be taken to ensure that future occurrence is averted. Government will get to the root of the issue and anyone found culpable will be punished accordingly,” Shettima added.

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