Mundubile bedevils people wishing death for Judge Muma

By NATION REPORTER

IT is evil and less than human for any Zambian to maliciously scandalize and demonise Mongu High Court Judge Wilfred Muma by insinuating that he had attempted to commit suicide by throwing himself into the Zambezi River, the Patriotic Front (PF) has said.

Mundubile bedevils people wishing death for Judge Muma

Brain Mundubile, the Leader of the Opposition in Parliament has since called on Zambians to respect judges, as the Judiciary was ‘The Third Estate’ in the governance of the country. Mr. Mundubile, a PF Presidential Candidate, said as a result of false speculations that Mongu High Court Judge, Wifred Muma had attempted to commit suicide, his family had been heavily stigmatized while those wishing the Judge the worst were smiling with glee.

 He said even before Judge Muma had been confirmed dead, some Zambians through some rogue online publications had already started celebrating, an indication that there was something amiss about the whole suicide farce.

“As a people, we have to think deeply around this because it has raised a lot of suspicion because there are people that were very sure that Judge Muma would be found dead somewhere. They started celebrating with nihilistic malice his death before he was confirmed dead. Even As I speak, they are not happy that Judge Muma is alive and they have continued demonizing him on their rogue media platforms,” Mr Mundubile,” said.

Mr. Mundubile said some sections of society were sure of Judge Muma had committed suicide and went to town making ugly jokes about him.

Recently, Mongu High Court Judge Wilfred Muma is alleged to have been rescued from the Zambezi River after what police described as attempted suicide.

“As a legal practitioner, I feel duty bound to comment on stories surrounding Judge Muma. This whole matter should have been handled better starting with investigations. We are not dealing with an ordinary person but a Judge of the High Court,” Mr Mundubile said.

Mr. Mundubile said Judge Muma was an individual, who on behalf of the State could have convicted a number of dangerous criminals making the State duty bound to give him protection at all times.

“If at all the allegations against this individual who at the same time is a judge, there is a way that such matters can be handled so that should he be found innocent. He should be able to assume his position and discharge his functions with diligence and respect from those appearing before him,” Mr Mundubile said.

Mr. Mundubile said from the way that the matter had been handled, it was clear Judge Muma had already been judged and found guilty.

“It is as if those that are handling his matter believe that he would not go back to the bench and practice law. We are at a time when we have to respect the Judiciary of Zambia,” he said.

Mr. Mundubile called on stakeholders to respect judges because of the distinguished role     they play in upholding Zambia’s Constitutional Democracy.

“We were surprised to wake up to the news that Judge Muma had committed suicide. The source of that information was very strange especially to us that are close to him. We wondered where that source of information was coming from. To date, we don’t know where that source of information came from. That has raised a lot of suspicion,” he said.

Mr. Mundubile added that, this was a scheme to intimidate Judges to erode their independence and impartiality in the discharge of their functions.

“We expect that government will take it up seriously to institute investigations and explain to Zambians why there was falsehood that has continued to torment Judge Muma and his family. If at all the investigative wings would get to the bottom of this to know why some people would want to harm Judge Muma,” he said.

Promotion of LGBTQ an abomination, say Council of Bishops

THE Bishops Council of Zambia (BCZ) says it is an abomination to be having demonstrations to promote Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) rights in a Christion nation.

And the Pentecostal Assemblies of God (PAOGZ) General Secretary, Reverend Brian Bwalya has condemned the protest match that took place on Saturday in which a gay agenda was revealed.

BCZ general secretary, Abel Kaela said it was unacceptable for The Sistah Sistah Foundation Zambia to stage a protest that promotes LGBT a week after the president addressed the nation on national values and principles.

He said the LGBT was not only against Christian values but also against the constitution of Zambia.

“What happened is tantamount to provoking God on purpose with impunity, provoking God will attract calamity upon this land,” he said.

Bishop Kaela said it was disturbing to see videos of the protesters being escorted by the police, the people who are charged with the responsibility to enforce the law.

He said there were powerful people who were behind advancing such evil schemes that were pushing the people who protested power to do so. Bishop Kaela said this country has always been spared from natural disasters that affect the region because of upholding Christian values but if God turns his back on Zambia because of the filthiness people were promoting. “According to the scriptures LGBT dirty and unacceptable and those who support it will fall into the wrath of God,” said Bishop Kaela.

He has challenged the government to take action against the organizers of the protest including the police officers who were giving them protection.

Bishop Kaela said this must be stopped before it gets out of hand and the government must exonerate itself by taking action against the people who were pushing this agenda forward. 

And Pentecostal Assemblies of God (PAOGZ) General Secretary, Reverend Brian Bwalya has condemned the protest match that took place on Saturday in which a gay agenda was revealed.

Bishop Bwalya stated that it was highly deceitful for the organizers to purport that the march was about a different cause but allow it be hijacked by gay activists and elements.

Bishop Bwalya said the organisers had a duty to ensure that the purpose of the march was not lost of hijacked as disclosed by the parameters of the Police Permit. He also expressed shock that the match was supervised and policed by the Zambia Police officers who allowed it to descend into illegalities. Reverend Bwalya wondered why the Police did not stop the march after it descended into misconduct and vulgar language being sung and the display of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Queer (LGBTQ) material.

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