Why It is Illegal for Guy Scott to fire or transfer government officers
E. Munshya, LLB (Hons), M.Div. News that the government of Acting President Guy Scott has either fired or transferred some senior government workers makes sad reading. We should all be concerned when a...
View ArticleHakainde Hichilema, Edgar Lungu and the Politics of Contrasts and Comparisons
E. Munshya, LLB (Hons), M.Div. The campaign time has come in earnest. It seems all the parties now have a general idea of who is going to be their presidential candidate. It is game on. Without being...
View ArticleGuy Scott must resign: Here is why
E. Munshya, LLB (Hons), M.Div. There is no legal framework upon which cabinet could fire Guy Lindsay Scott as Acting President of the Republic of Zambia. Guy Scott can only be fired if a question...
View ArticleWordPress review of eliasmunshya.org blog in 2014 – Thank you readers!
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2014 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: The Louvre Museum has 8.5 million visitors per year. This blog was viewed about 82,000 times in...
View Article“Ifintu ni Inonge”: The making of the Edgar Lungu candidacy
E. Munshya, LLB (Hons), M.Div. It is November 30 2014. Delegates have gathered at Mulungushi Rock of Authority in Kabwe. The Patriotic Front is supposed to be having its Extra-ordinary conference. The...
View ArticleBattle for Edgar Lungu’s Lungs: When politics and medical ethics collide
E. Munshya, LLB (Hons), M.Div. One of Zambia’s newspapers published what it claimed were medical records of Hon Edgar Lungu, the ruling party’s presidential candidate. According to that newspaper,...
View ArticleDon’t Kill, Just Kiss: What cadres can learn from Zambian politicians about...
E. Munshya, LLB (Hons), M.Div. President Kenneth Kaunda The election is drawing very near. Politicians are busy pounding on doors and flying their helicopters. Lungu has been soaring from Chinsali to...
View ArticleFor Tuesday’s election in Zambia, here is my endorsement
Filed under: Zambian Law, Zambian Political Theology, Zambian Politics Tagged: Edgar Lungu
View ArticleVote for Peace, Vote in Peace!
E. Munshya, LLB (Hons), M.Div. Michael Sata with Edgar Lungu The time is finally here. In a few days, Zambia goes to the polls. What a milestone. Mature nations and great democracies use the ballot as...
View ArticleZambian Presidential Elections Results Current Update
Note: These are full constituency results from the few constituencies collated so far. We are using the following sources: The Post Newspaper, Flava FM and Radio Mano. We are only using those...
View ArticleCurrent update Lungu 512,479 while HH has 359,106 – #ZambiaDecides
(copyright – eliasmunshya.org, 2015) PF UPND Chisamba Central 0 0 Chitambo Central 0 0 Kapiri Mposhi Central 0 0 Katuba Central 0 0 Keembe Central 0 0 Mkushi North Central 0 0 Mkushi South Central 0 0...
View ArticleZambia Election Results: Lungu is at 657,929 HH is at 540,596 from our...
www.eliasmunshya.org PF UPND Chisamba Central - - Chitambo Central 2,534 384 Kapiri Mposhi Central - - Katuba Central 2,099 5,809 Keembe Central - - Mkushi North Central 4,153 2,577 Mkushi South...
View Article149 constituencies tabulated: My projection puts Lungu at 786,722 and...
PF UPND Chisamba Central 2,596 6,597 Chitambo Central 2,534 384 Kapiri Mposhi Central 7,869 8,160 Katuba Central 2,399 6,537 Keembe Central 2,586 9,043 Mkushi North Central 4,153 2,577 Mkushi South...
View ArticleEliasmunshya.org projects that Lungu wins Zambian elections: 784,263 for EL...
If you have to copy this table, please make an appropriate acknowledgement of the source. Just cite www.eliasmunshya.org and we will be happy. We do not guarantee the accuracy of these numbers. Final...
View ArticleMy Tribe Is NOT Zambia: Erasure, tribalism and the challenge of national...
E. Munshya, LLB, M.Div. To help fight the scourge of tribalism in Zambia, some of our people are buying into several slogans in the hope that these slogans will help build some national cohesion. There...
View ArticleNo Creativity, No Imagination: My reflections on President Lungu’s cabinet
E. Munshya, LLB (Hons), M.Div. President Lungu For someone who took almost three weeks to announce the cabinet, it is rather surprising that this cabinet has very few surprises. Unprecedented in the...
View ArticleIndecent Discretion: Why Nchito’s “nolle” defies both law and common sense
E. Munshya, LLB (Hons), M.Div. As a constitutional democracy, our republic must be led and controlled by both the written constitution and the unwritten spirit of constitutionalism. It would be...
View ArticleZimya Neighbour: When A Director of Public Prosecutions becomes a Director of...
E. Munshya, LLB (Hons), M.Div. The case is very familiar to many of us. But for the sake of clarity, we might need to restate its facts. In 2013, Rupiah Bwezani Banda was in court appearing for various...
View ArticleLungu, Nchito, Illnesses the and the challenge of transparency
E. Munshya, LLB (Hons), M.Div. The fact that events are identical does not necessarily mean that they are the same. This sounds rhetorical, doesn’t it? You cannot tell how the public will react to one...
View ArticleSame or Different?: Contrasting the Mutuna Tribunal with the Nchito Tribunal
E. Munshya, LLB (Hons), M.Div. When President Sata established the Chikopa Tribunal to probe the conduct of Judge Mutuna and Judge Kajimanga, I vehemently objected to that action. My reasons for...
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