We do not agree with the ruling but we respect the decision of the court, Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta has said. Commenting on the nullification of his election by the Supreme Court calling for a fresh election, Kenyatta said the will of the millions of Kenyans who went to vote will not be suppressed by
28 Civil Society Organizations in Zambia have called for the revocation of the Threatened Public Emergency. Non-Governmental Organisation Coordinating Council( NGOCC) Executive Director Engwase Mwale who read the civil society resolutions said the Threatened State of Pubic Emergency must be revoked as the situation no longer exists for its continued existence. Mwale has since recommended
MMD faction leader Felix Mutati is reported to have tendered his resignation as Finance Minister to President Lungu, sources within the Patriotic Front (PF) have disclosed. This follows petition against him by members of the ruling Patriotic Front (PF) from Eastern province who have accused him of having visited the province to strengthen the MMD,
Finance Minister Felix Chipota Mutati is paying dearly for eating with double hands, Leslie Chikuse has charged. PF cadres picketed the party Secretariat, calling for the removal of Mutati after being feted with beer and nshima at an eating place between Zambia Institute of Chartered Accounts(ZCAS) and Mukuba House on Dedan Kimathi Road. The
MUSICIAN Mumba Yachi has been arrested by the department of for making false representations to obtain a Zambian passport and National Registration Card (NRC). Department of Immigration public relations officer Namati Nshinka said Mumba was whose real names Shadrick Chite Mukenge (31), a Congolese musician popularly known as Mumba Yachi was arrested for knowingly making
Kenya’s Supreme Court has annulled the result of the last month’s presidential election. Citing irregularities, Chief Justice David Maraga said a new vote should be held within 60 days. The election commission had declared incumbent President Uhuru Kenyatta the winner of the election by a margin of 1.4 million votes. But the opposition argued that
Kenya’s Supreme Court has nullified the result of the August 8 presidential election won by President Uhuru Kenyatta. In a ruling issued on Friday, the court said the electoral board committed “irregularities and illegalities” during last month’s vote, harming the integrity of the election. The court ordered another presidential election to be held within 60
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