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Zambian opposition leader in parliament, Mundubile vows to fight moves to suspend PF members

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The opposition leader in the Zambian Parliament, Brian Mundubile, has vowed to resist moves by the Speaker of the National Assembly, Nelly Mutti, to suspend some members of the main opposition party, Patriotic Front (PF).

Mundubile, who spoke at a media conference in Lusaka on Thursday, said the moves by the Speaker were part of a “scheme to frustrate the MPs and pass the 2024 budget easily.”

Mundubile, who is the PF Member of Parliament for Mporokoso Constituency in the Northern Province of Zambia, also claimed that several MPs from the PF had been handed “exculpatory letters” on what had been described as gross misconduct by Mutti’s staff.

“This was part of a scheme to expel Members of Parliament and reduce on the number of lawmakers in the National Assembly so that the budget is easily passed including other laws,” Mundubile said.

He further described the regime of the ruling United Party for National Development (UPND) as “a despotic government which had failed to observe the rule of law despite several promises to uphold it.”

He accused President Hakainde Hichilema of being in breach of the constitution by appointing Mafinga MP, Robert Chabinga, as Leader of Opposition in Parliament using PF Matero lawmaker, Miles Sampa.

Mundubile maintained that he was still leader of opposition in the parliament on the ground that he was elected by his fellow MPs from the opposition in accordance with Article 74(2) of the Zambian Constitution.

“Madam Nelly Mutti participated in an illegality, I will start with Hichilema who has powers under Article 74(1) to appoint Leader of Business in the House. Under Article 74(2) the opposition with the largest Members of Parliament shall elect among themselves Leader of Opposition in Parliament,” he said.

He further claimed that the move was part of the scheme to smuggle the constitution for amendment with the aim of giving President Hichilema an extended seven years in office.

He claimed that Hichilema intended to remove certain clauses from the constitution to favour himself and his party, including 50 plus 1, running mate, among others.

The MP went on to allege that two UPND MPs, Mubita Anakoka and Clement Andeleki, were on standby to get instructions from the Executive on raising points of order in the house which already had a ruling from the Speaker and were leading to MPs getting such letters.

“We have a governance system where the presiding officers can intimidate Members of Parliament into submission but that will never happen. I have made it clear to presiding officer, we will be suspended as many times as possible.”

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Zambia: Expert warns of food security threat due to climate change 

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A prominent Zambian climate-smart agriculture expert, Oliver Bulaya, has warned of a collapse of the county’s agricultural sector with a potential threat to food security due to the worsening impact of climate change.

Bulaya, who bared his mind in an interview with Zambia Monitor on Friday, warned that ignoring the crisis could lead to severe disruptions in the country’s food supply and economy.

“Unless concerted efforts are made, the country will continue facing dire consequences from climate change,” the expert noted.

He lamented a growing trend of farmers relocating to regions experiencing above-normal rainfall, such as the northern block, as they struggle with losses caused by climate variability.

Bulaya emphasized that the once-reliable rainfall areas like North-Western Zambia are now experiencing lower precipitation, as seen during the 2023/2024 farming season and cautioned that poor farming practices, which had already strained the Southern region, could lead to similar challenges in other parts of the country if proactive measures were not implemented.

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Outrage over murder of Nigerian beaten to death by South Africans inside estate security office

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The Nigerian community, under the auspices of Nigerian Citizens Association in South Africa (NICASA), has raised the alarm over the murder of a 37-year-old Nigerian, Julius Chukwunta, who was beaten to death by four South Africans inside an estate.

According to the association, Chukwunta, a native of Aninri Local Government Area in Enugu State, was reportedly attacked on Saturday, December 7, while driving to his residence in Midrand Protea Estate.

In a statement issued on Saturday by the President-General of NICASA, Dr Frank Onyekwelu, Chukwunta was blocked by the four men while approaching his residence.

Onyekwelu stated that information available to the association noted that after attempting to pass through, Chukwunta was met with resistance by the assailants, prompting him to seek help at the security office of the estate.

“At that moment, the four men allegedly attacked him, leaving him severely injured with a head wound,” the PG said.

“His female companion, who was sitting in the car, rushed to the security office and discovered him bleeding on the ground.

“In spite of attempts to call for help, the security office and residents did not assist in calling the police or an ambulance.

“After an hour, Chukwunta’s partner contacted her father, who, along with other family members, took him to Tembisa General Hospital.

“Chukwunta was placed on life support but later succumbed to his injuries and died at the Tembisa General Hospital on December 10, 2024.”

Onyekwelu also confirmed that the case was reported to the police by Chukwunta’s partner at the Midrand Police Station and was registered under file number 262/12/2024.

The NICASA President said the four suspects, aged 20, 24, 27, and 28, were arrested, and the case was presented in Alexandra Magistrate Court on December 13, 2024, where they were charged with murder.

“The court proceedings on December 18, 2024, saw three of the suspects granted bail of R10,000 each, while the fourth had not yet applied for bail. The case was adjourned to February 3, 2025.”

Onyekwelu however, expressed disappointment at the proceedings, wondering why three of the suspects were released on bail and vowed that the Nigerian community would continue to demand justice for Chukwunta and support his family.

He emphasised that the community would not rest until justice was served and the value of Nigerian lives was upheld in South Africa.

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