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Open Letter To The President Mr. M.C. Sata

The Hon. Mr. M.C. Sata – President of Republic of Zambia, I  would like to advise you on many important Issues which have been offending many Zambian Citizens Abroad and at Home, since the PF Government took  Administration from MMD, and this are some  fill Issues which has been effecting and disturbing many of us :
I.   Too many so called Commissions  of Inquires Appointed by your Government  for similarly   Cases of Corruption findings, which will require a lot’s of spending from Tax Payer Money instead of investing  this funds for important Government Businesses to build good roads, more schools, better hospitals, and pump into industrial businesses to established more jobs for people and so forth .
The PF Government is paying 2.6 million kwacha per sitting to every member of Commission of inquiries why ? 2.6 million kwacha is too much for a poor new Government to start pleasing big money to a certain group of people and leaving others  without nothing into their pockets which is really unfair and sad to poor household families around the Country.

Moreover, if we take 2.6 million kwacha paying one person only for a single sitting per day compared to a person who’s average monthly income is 400.000 kwacha per month, it sounds to be an insult or discrimination among one group living into the same camp. We have to be fair  on wages or salaries distributions among Our people. That every Zambian Citizen is expecting to receive fairly treatment from the PF Government, and those where reasons the  they voted  you in Power,  to liberate them from poverty and hunger, and create more jobs.

My request to you Mr. President, in my opinion it can be wise to reduce the sitting allowances for the Commission of Inquires to  500.000 kwacha per sitting. This can sounds normal for every Zambia to hear about it, and it can give respect and fair play of equality treatment  to everyone.

Mr. President,  I think it can also be wise if you can appoint only one group of Commission of Inquires on a Six months contract basis  to work, and cover up  all types of  Corruption Inquires as a result to cut down the expenses and costs of this project, and to save Government funds for other important Government Businesses.

Mr. President, let me remind you that, in order to achieve the goal within Our Judiciary System of Zambia, we have to take the task of Appointed Commission of Inquiries very seriously, that  is  way you have to dissolve or revoke  the existing Commissioners of Inquiries and re- appoint a single Commission of Inquires to carry out all the entirely  executions  of Inquires from one to another, time to time and  fairly without selective, and to bring  the suspects to justice and soon as possible. And the quiet ones  must be locked behind the jails as quick as possible.

Mr. President, I would like  to  remind  you that, this journey of the Commission of Inquires can not be done into a short cut. It is a marathon journey because Corruption events took more than 20 years  in Zambia.
Therefore, you have to make sure that all Corruption  Cases are brought before the Commission of   Inquires including  :

The Sell of Our Copper Mines —- who where behind, and beneficiaries of this Crime.

The Sell of Zambia Air Ways —- who where behind and beneficiaries of this Crime.

3.  The Sell of Zamtel —–  who where behind and beneficiaries of this Crime.

4 . The Sell of Finance Bank —- who where behind and beneficiaries   of this Crime.

5.  Investigations of Transactions at the Zambia National Building Society (ZNBS).

6.  Corruption and Scandals  within the Zambia Revenue Authorities (ZRA).

7.  Corruption and Scandals  within the Ministry of Lands.

8.  Mr. Rupiah Banda’s 3.5 billion duplex project.

9.  Mrs. Thandiwe Banda’s billions of Kwacha.

10. Late Mr. Fredrick Chiluba Acquittal Scandal.

11.  20 million dollars Arms deal, and Carlington  Maize Saga.

12.  Gold and missing Lexus Saga.

13.  Chiluba’s Oil Scandal (missing Oil tankers during the period of 1999 – 2001).

14.  Illegal State Contracts Scandals period between  1991 to 2011.

15.  500.000 dollars Scandal stolen by late Mr. Chiluba – and who where behind this Crime.

16.  57 Million dollars Scandal stolen by late Mr. Chiluba, and expenditures from a Secret  Intelligence Agency Account in London that was ‘’set up primarily to steal Government money ‘’ – and who where the beneficial  and behind this Crime.

17.  Findings of Mrs. Regina Chiluba Acquittal on  possession of stolen properties, and theft.

18.  27 Billion kwacha Scandal at First Alliance Bank, it is alleged that Mrs. Maureen Mwanawasa had 10 Million Dollars under this arrangements , findings of Fraudulent Transaction and who where the beneficiaries or behind this Crime.

19. The Scandal of Zambia Airways Houses – and who where behind Crime.

I am personally very disappointed by the large number and incompetent people the PF government has appointed as members of experts to draft the new republican constitution of Zambia. 20 is such a huge number and a share waste of billions kwacha’s from tax payers money for a very simple project.
The constitution review is the simplest project, because Zambia has in place many abandoned drafted constitutions including from Chona, Mwanakatwe, Mvunga and Mungomba constitutions and the most recent draft constitution bill.
It is just a matter of reviewing these and come up with a better edition and for this we just need 10 people as we have done the same exercise for the past 40 years. At this stage, we need only to improve few things which even a grade 7 school leaver can manage. We just need to add few articles and pass it to parliament for enactment.
Therefore, I  am appealing to you Mr. President to look into this issues, so that all the Corruption Scandals from 1991 are heard, the Single Commission of Inquires is Appointed on a Six Months basis to handle the Corruption Sittings, the revoke the Appointments Experts  for the Zambia’s Constitutional  Bill Review to less than 10 members.
Wish you a better Success and long live.
Yours in Mission,
Mr. Brown Chibale Kapika
President for Adedo Zamucano Political Party (www.adedo-zamucano.org)
Secretary General for Civil and Human Rights Organization (www.chroint.org)

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78 Responses to Open Letter To The President Mr. M.C. Sata

  1. Chikalabwamba

    November 27, 2011 at 4:25 pm

    i thought this man mr. brown was a crown. anyway he raised some concerned issues.

  2. Reusang

    November 27, 2011 at 4:25 pm

    The letter has valid points, its fair. Hope the prsesident have to revisit some of his decisions

  3. Mp'nga Mbizi

    November 27, 2011 at 4:27 pm

    Written by a semi illiterate maniac who thinks he can govern this country.

  4. Ba Maureen

    November 27, 2011 at 4:28 pm

    Malabishi !

  5. Zibwidi

    November 27, 2011 at 4:32 pm

    For starters, there is no way we can be getting the wage as way of reducing government expenditure. Giving government feedback on what transpired is not a cheap venture. Members to an enquiry are chosen based on experience and their status in society. Most of the points raised do not need the President to preside over. You are a Zambian who has every right to takes this cases or allegations to court. I don’t know why we always wait for someone to come and sort out these issues for us. Adedo president, just collect all your findings and present them to the courts of law. HE MCS has a lot of work to do more especially for the rural dwellers. Let the court handle your issues raised

  6. Tembo Zulu

    November 27, 2011 at 4:58 pm

    you think my mbuya can have time 2 visit tumfweko 2 read this, jst wait for 5yrs or send this 2 joji chela.

  7. Time 4Everything

    November 27, 2011 at 5:01 pm

    its senseble but difficult to carry out

  8. chikosaula

    November 27, 2011 at 5:02 pm

    adedo presido ikala fye. ba sata balikwata game bateya infact he has declared no more honeymoon, just wait and see

  9. able

    November 27, 2011 at 5:11 pm

    Now real work must be done to you newly appointed police….and the gov.you can remember haa.

  10. 2k

    November 27, 2011 at 5:21 pm

    very vital issues raised in this latter,I hope the latter was sent direct to state house,not just posted to this blog,cause no government official will read your complaints.

  11. dumbo

    November 27, 2011 at 5:34 pm

    The sold of…

  12. zambian

    November 27, 2011 at 5:35 pm

    At mpanga,hez js a concerned citizen nt that he wnts 2 govern the country he hd valid points in hs letter…u r the 1 who sims illiterate by posting that comment.

  13. Govt of Monkeys in a Maize Field

    November 27, 2011 at 5:43 pm

    Can he write in bemba next time that way i suppose he wont fudge his points.

  14. Independent Observer

    November 27, 2011 at 6:08 pm

    Thanks Mr.Chibale for a well researched article and i wish some issues are serious taken into consideration by the PF Government.I admire the spirit of patriorism and objectivity in your expression.

    However,i feel the appointment of a single commission of enquiry to operate on a six month bases would take a very long time even to finish the endless list of scandles you have highlighted and most evidence may be lost out in the process and that it’s to early to conderm the calibre of the most commissioners before we see the output of the first few.

    Otherwise,bravo to you for your constructive ideas.

    As for those critics with misplace emotions on this article, i urge you to offer positive or alternative points of views depending on your school of thought.

  15. fat gooner

    November 27, 2011 at 6:19 pm

    yes he has raisd some serious issuses but dont thnk there is any1 in govt reading this.

  16. chawiso

    November 27, 2011 at 6:20 pm

    Ati prezdnti ???? The sold of….uleikalafye chikala.We already have enough parties as it is,jst join d existn onez..

  17. Just Wondering

    November 27, 2011 at 6:32 pm

    S it true about the sitting allowances?

  18. kamenga D

    November 27, 2011 at 6:41 pm

    chibala u must ve a relative who is corrupt or mmd. Sata is doing fine with inquiries. We all want to know wat really transpired in all those institutions. Sata is a think tank. Senseless letter to the president.

  19. brother man Kasama (BMK)

    November 27, 2011 at 6:48 pm

    the dead knows nothing and cant hurt you. wont you be wasting more cash trying to find out more about FTJ? if we are not careful again, pipo will spend another 4 and half years investigation FTJ and RB. we should learn from mistakes, not capitalizing on them.

  20. Wanu Ngwee

    November 27, 2011 at 6:54 pm

    BROWN CHIBALE KAPIKA – Obviously nimuBemba uyu munyamata, and from his grammar he seems perfect material for a TUMFWEKO reporter!!lol!!

  21. nono

    November 27, 2011 at 6:58 pm

    Sata u are a dissapointment K2.6m is monthly salary as graduate in civil service nd u are giving it to someone on a daily sitting come 2016 yo old ass is going down…

  22. Mwanamfumu

    November 27, 2011 at 7:03 pm

    You have raised some serious issues nomba umfwa SATA is a think Tank. litanki lya Wisdom. Wait & see turning into a great Nation within the next five yrs.

  23. chalufyotabantu

    November 27, 2011 at 7:14 pm

    Not withstanding the salient concerns which you have raised Mr. Brown Chibale Kapika I would firstly advise you in future to address the president as HE and not by the jonior rank of Honourable or Hon title. Secondly, commisiions of enquiry are part of good management style.You afford other members of society to raise their concerns. So that when the final decision is made everyone agrees with it, every one is taken along. That is Collective Management or participatory managent. In our case yu may be aware that HE the president’s educational backgroung may not be up to scratch. Even if it was HE needed to involve the views of experts. So far HE is up to the task.

  24. Icipöndo chikala

    November 27, 2011 at 7:16 pm

    Ba chibale mwansekesha ka grammer. Anyhw, no more honeymoon.

  25. Michael scofield

    November 27, 2011 at 8:02 pm

    i think these investigations will earn us donor confidence.
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  26. Ba nkoya

    November 27, 2011 at 8:30 pm

    The letter despite reported poor grammar carries sense which the govt of the day must address it seriously. Please ba tumfweko kindly post this to George Chella!

  27. Ndodo

    November 27, 2011 at 8:44 pm

    U hit a nail on its head! These inquiries wil hinder the development of our country.

  28. Emmanuel Knox

    November 27, 2011 at 8:45 pm

    I like your articulation of points its professional .

  29. mary

    November 27, 2011 at 8:49 pm

    MWATI KULI NABASHALA FYE?? MULEKAKWA BONSE BA NYONGO!!

  30. MMC Chilebabes

    November 27, 2011 at 8:59 pm

    Iwe Mbale, ifyakale mu 91 kulabako that will be waste of our money us tax payers. U complained about commisions of incury but again say a six month commision iwe tontaukunya.

  31. George Mulambia-NAKONDE

    November 27, 2011 at 9:29 pm

    Ba grade 7 muletekanya. Your grammer and your proposals,though backed by some of your fellow grade 7s,are useless due to the following reasons:
    1-you’re talking of people who are working under inteligence systen.Do you think they can do anything good if they are not satified with the allawances?
    2-can 1 commision of inquiry manage all those corrupt areas you want the president to tankle? THINK BEFORE YOU TALK.
    3-do u kno what is called a national constitution or u’r toking of ur family one?

    Personally i’v 4given u and i hope all sensitive ZAMBIANS,including the president,to do the same.

  32. Mary

    November 27, 2011 at 9:33 pm

    Bad english just ticks me off.

  33. ziman

    November 27, 2011 at 9:49 pm

    Good points raised i hope Ba Chellah will look into this issue and 4wad it 2 HE 4 consideration. On the other hand its evident that there was grand corruption in the previous MMD disgraced regime. Many former ministers are guilty even before they are charged they seem to have set up a Mafia type of enterprise where “Omerta!” was imposed but anywhere cracks have begun to emerge. Nai zanda we a here to see more drama. Watch this space!

  34. Snipper

    November 27, 2011 at 11:17 pm

    …. 6 months? how long will it take to deal with 20 cases? The whole term of office? Awe bane. However, we all agree that a serious fight of corruption will create donor confidence.

  35. smelter

    November 27, 2011 at 11:18 pm

    Yalikala!! Kanshi naba Maureen balichibulamo fi fandi-bati zooms pa zeti pqliba ba kazolo- ba prezido ba fyambateni-nga bena Vera bena tabachibulamo???-Baikala Dana limbi balatinina chalimo ba bugu-presido,bendenimo

    Presido-naba abaleleka imbwa ilekwatako ba misisi-zoona imbwa ilelya kamisisi eko nchibula!!-presido pangeni ka komishyoni-pantu mu Kalulushi temwakufwaya inkeche-kuti bakusuma kumudogi at waipoka inkeche-aah presido bazilenipo-ukuchinjanya ne mbwa teikali

  36. CHI

    November 27, 2011 at 11:32 pm

    MR. BROWN CHIBALE, YOUR SUGGESTIONS ARE BRILLIANT BUT NOT PRACTICAL. PLEASE GIVE THE PRESIDENT TIME. MIND YOU, THE HOONEYMOON HAS JUST COME TO AN END. DON’T EXPECT ALOT ON THE SPOT. WE STILL HAVE A LONG WAY TO GO. SOME OF THE CASES YOU TALKED ABOUT CAN TAKE AGES BEFORE THEY ARE CONCLUDED. THE PRESIDENT IS VERY SMART IN THE WAY HE HANDLES ISSUES, SO JUST WAIT AND SEE.

  37. Dezo

    November 27, 2011 at 11:45 pm

    Just to let you know, I am selling a refrigerated truck (canter), which has a cold blaster going up to -31 degrees celcius and is in excellent condition. Recently imported from Japan and everything works. Give me heads up if anybody is interested. contact: tanganyikaspecies (at) gmail dot com

  38. Kantwa

    November 28, 2011 at 5:21 am

    The grammar in this piece is disturbing and distorts whatever this man wishes to say.

  39. mmk

    November 28, 2011 at 5:52 am

    Good points Chibale, this country has been re-colonised by stinge people that the privatisation & receivership for big entities. Thi includes HH. Iwe mufana chizungu chilibe master.

  40. Big Z

    November 28, 2011 at 7:59 am

    you are racking iskuru! lol!!!

  41. Bullman

    November 28, 2011 at 8:53 am

    Valid points. But too many typo’s so hard to read the flow.

  42. UMU D

    November 28, 2011 at 8:59 am

    kanshi ni kapika lishilu

  43. oscar

    November 28, 2011 at 9:11 am

    imwe bantu why do you like critisizing people when it cames to grammar where has grammar taken some of you if you can still read tumfweko it`s so sad ba zed get the message in the contect not how its written if it was written in bemba you will still be saying tasambilila wake up zedians

  44. Tripoli

    November 28, 2011 at 9:16 am

    I WAS TALIKING TO THE PRESIDENT YESTERDAY HE TOLD ME HE HAS SEEN YOUR ARTICLE GOOD WORK BOY.

  45. Zilete

    November 28, 2011 at 9:23 am

    @smelter, my ribs are aching!!

  46. TITI

    November 28, 2011 at 9:30 am

    Independent Observer
    Good point about commission of inquiry and your challenge to armchair critics to offer alternatives.
    My take on this issue is that the organs that already exist must be strengthened (DEC,ACC,POLICE).
    The TASK FORCE idea if well managed can also be a good alternative.
    There is a lot of dirt in this country that needs to be investigated: Much of the dirt happened in the PAST even in KK’s time.
    Examples:
    1. Nearly all Parastal Chiefs have stolen.
    2.Kapoko and MITI Ministry of health saga (still quiet as if nothing happened. We are told Kapoko even donated to PF)
    3. census 2000 was the most mismanaged census in the history of this country under the MMD cadre David Diangamo. All the Master Trainers except 2 never retired the money. The bought cars and houses. And these are civil servants. CSO activities need to be investigated.
    4.Money for soldiers who saved under UN
    5. etc

  47. PIKE

    November 28, 2011 at 9:38 am

    BAMFUMU BA CHIBALE DO NOT WORRY ABOUT THE AMOUNT SPENT ON THE COMMISSION BUT WORRY ABOUT WHAT THEY ARE FIGHTING FOR.FOR YOU OWN INFORMATION THE PREVIOUS GOVT STOLE ALOT OF MONEY.THE ONES THEY ARE USING FOR FU****KING EACH OTHER. THE PURPOSE OF THE COMMISIONS IS TO FIND OUT WHAT WENT WRONG AND CORRECT IT SO THAT IT CAN BE A LESSON TO CURRENT CIVIL SERVANTS. HIS EXLLENCE MCS IS IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION. GIVE HIM TIME. LOOK AT THE 2.1 MILLION SCANDAL.IT IS BECAUSE OF FIGHT OF CORRUPTION.

  48. PIKE

    November 28, 2011 at 9:42 am

    IT IS ACTUALLY 2.1 BILLION NOT 2.1 MILLION

  49. Muchinga Boys

    November 28, 2011 at 9:47 am

    6.5 million ileteka iwe cikala, ikalafye

  50. Rose

    November 28, 2011 at 10:08 am

    The man has points its up to u pepo and the gov ukususamo fimo fimo

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