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Zambia: Socialist Party President M’membe arrested on charges of seditious practices

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The President of Zambian opposition party, Socialist Party (SP), Dr. Fred M’membe, has been arrested and charged with seditious practices.

Zambian Police Service spokesperson, Rae Hamoonga, who confirmed M’membe’s arrest in a statement issued in Lusaka on Wednesday, said the SP leaders’ offence contravened Section 60(I)(C) as read with Section 60(I)(B) of the Penal Code Act, Chapter 87 of the Laws of Zambia.

The Police spokesman said the 65-year-old M’membe had on July 16, 2024, had published an article on his Twitter and Facebook pages titled “Tshisekedi tells DRC Catholic Bishops about the US$ 20 Million Payout to buy Zambia’s silence” which is seen as seditious statement.

“The content of this article is alleged to have been intended to bring into hatred or contempt or to incite disaffection against the government as established by law,” Hamoonga said.

Local media reports that M’membe has been detained in police custody and was expected to appear in court soon to answer the charges.

In the statement, Hamoonga reminded the public that the law would be applied firmly and fairly to all individuals.

He also warned that any actions aimed at inciting hatred or disaffection against the government would be met with appropriate legal measures.

SP Secretary-General, Dr. Cosmas Musumali, who also confirmed M’membe’s arrest, said that the party leader was looking forward to his court appearance.

“I wish to state that we are looking forward to having this matter taken to court so that Dr. M’membe can show how corrupt this government is and hope the case will not die a natural death like others in the past,” Musumali said.

He expressed hope for a transparent and open trial to highlight corruption issues, noting the government’s history of arrest.

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33.1m Nigerians to face food crisis in 2025– Report

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A new report released on Friday by the Cadre Harmonisé (CH) for the month of October has predicted that as many as 33.1 million Nigerians in 26 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) would face acute food and nutrition crisis between June and August 2025, an increase from the approximately 25 million people currently experiencing food crisis in the country.

The prediction which was contained in the CH Analysis Report released during a workshop in Abuja, was jointly conducted by the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), World Food Programme (WFP), the Nigerian Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, and other partners.

The report also the states projected to be affected as Sokoto, Zamfara, Borno, Adamawa, Yobe, Gombe, Taraba, Katsina, Jigawa, Kano, Bauchi, Plateau, Kaduna, Kebbi, Niger, and Benue.

Others are Cross River, Enugu, Edo, Abia, Kogi, Nasarawa, Kwara, Ogun, Lagos, Rivers, and the FCT, which also includes 514,474 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Borno, Sokoto, and Zamfara.

FAO Country Representative to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Kouacou Koffy, who spoke at the presentation of the report, called for urgent attention and a unified approach to address food and nutrition security in the country.

“With the concerted efforts of the government, CH stakeholders, and the international community, we can move closer to alleviating hunger and reducing suffering for Nigeria’s most vulnerable populations.

“We are facing unprecedented challenges affecting livelihoods and food and nutrition security globally, regionally, and nationally,” he said.

Koffy lamented that Nigeria is experiencing a combination of shocks, including economic factors affecting the prices of staple crops and agricultural commodities, climate-related events such as floods and droughts, and insecurity.

He explained that the goal of CH workshops is to analyse available food security data and contributing factors to identify populations and areas at risk of food and nutrition insecurity in the country, with a view to proposing appropriate measures to prevent or mitigate ongoing food crises.

“CH analysis is the most reliable and widely accepted early warning tool for humanitarian programming, food security, and livelihood response targeting, as well as for prioritising development programmes.”

Also speaking at the workshop,
Temitope Fashedemi, the Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, pledged the government’s commitment to applying the findings of the report to guide food and nutrition security programmes across states, while Balama Dauda, CH Focal Person for the National Programme on Food Security, identified key drivers of the food crisis as high prices of foodstuffs and non-food items, flooding, and insecurity.

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Detained Zambian journalist Zgambo released on K10,000 bail after two weeks

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Prominent Zambian journalist, Thomas Zgambo, who was in detention for two weeks on allegations of criminal defamation against President Hakainde Hichilema, has been released on a K10,000 bail.

Zambia Monitor reports that the 52-year-old Zgambo was arraigned at the Lusaka Magistrates’ Court on charges of libel and seditious practices, and was granted bail by Magistrate Chrispin Hampungani.

According to the newspaper, the charges alleged that Zgambo, alongside co-accused, Steve Zimba, engaged in seditious activities through a Facebook page, “Zambian Whistleblower – ZWIB.”

The two were accused of publishing posts targeting President Hakainde Hichilema, claiming conflicts of interest involving government-linked business dealings.

“Additionally, Zgambo faces libel charges under Section 191 of the Penal Code for alleged defamatory remarks posted on “Zambian Whistleblower” on May 5, 2022,” the report said.

The accusations also included claims that State House aide Lawrence Mwanayanda and United Capital Fertilizer Zambia executive Chance Kabaghe planned to single-source government fertilizer supplies for personal gain.

During the bail hearing, Zgambo’s lawyer, C. Nyimbili from Makebi Zulu Advocates, argued that his client posed no flight risk or threat to witnesses.

“The accused is of fixed abode and can secure sureties to ensure his court attendance,” Nyimbili stated, adding that Zgambo is a law-abiding citizen.

After he pleaded not guilty when the charges were read to him, Magistrate Hampungani granted the bail request, ordering Zgambo to post K10,000 in recognizance, with two sureties to match the amount. The Magistrate also fixed November 29 for a plea hearing.

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