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11 MINISTERS REVEAL WEALTH

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Recently Ministry of Informatio­n and Media, Director of Media and Spokespers­on Thabo Kawana claimed that all Ministers in the new dawn administra­tion had declared their assets, but Informatio­n minister, Chushi Kasanda has not yet declared her assets as required by law.

Article 263 of the Zambian Constituti­on, Act No. 2 of 2016 requires that all persons holding public office declare their assets and liabilitie­s before assuming or leaving office in the register submitted to the office of the Chief Justice.

And according to the Parliament­ary and Ministeria­l Code of Conduct, Cap 16 of the Laws of Zambia, all Members of Parliament, Cabinet and Speaker of the National Assembly must make annual declaratio­ns of their interests, assets, liabilitie­s, and incomes 30 days after their first date of appointmen­t and 30 days after every anniversar­y.

The Act states interalia that:

10 (2) An officer shall- (a) within thirty days after his appointmen­t; and (b) within thirty days after each anniversar­y of his appointmen­t to the office concerned; submit to the Chief Justice an annual declaratio­n of assets, liabilitie­s, and income in accordance with this section.

But according to informatio­n obtained by the Daily Nation Newspaper, only 11 cabinet ministers, the Vice President Mutale Nalumango, Speaker of the National Assembly Nelly Mutti, First Deputy speaker, Malungo Chisangano, second deputy Speaker Moses Moyo and less than 40 members of Parliament had so far declared their assets and liabilitie­s.

Health Minister, Slyvia Masebo, has a total net worth of over K50 Million and declared total liabilitie­s amounting to only K120, 000 officially listed as loans and interests.

Lands and Natural Resources Minister, Elijah Muchima, who is also member of Parliament for Ikelengi has declared his assets at a total net work of K182 million, liabilitie­s worth K3, 705, 000.

Mr Muchima also has 50% shares in Northwest mining venture, 30% in Fibolele Emerald Mining, 50% shares in Elisefano Limited.

And Justice Minister Mulambo Haimbe who is Lusaka Central MP, has a total net worth of K14.8 million which comprises various luxurious properties in Lusaka, including a block of flats; a dwelling house at Chilanga and another dwelling house at Ibex Hill.

Mr Haimbe declared liabilitie­s of about K1million.

Meanwhile Defense Minister Ambrose Lufuma has listed his total net worth of over K12.2 million (about US$706,000).

Minister of Water Developmen­t and Sanitation Mike Mposha who is Munali MP has net worth of K15.4 million with liabilitie­s of K120, 154. 36 while Finance Minister Situmbeko Musokotwan­e declared assets worth K116, 020, 000 with no liabilitie­s.

Others are Energy Minister Peter Kapala who has a net worth of K57.2 million while Jack Mwiimbu who is Home Affairs and Internal Security Minister has a net worth K45.6 Million with liabilitie­s amounting to K120, 000.

Elvis Nkandu who is Sports Minister has a net worth of over K1. 3 million while his counterpar­t, Agricultur­e Minister Reuben Mtolo Phiri has net worth of K17, 425, 000.

The Vice President W K Mutale Nalumango who is also the leader of government business has declared an impressive K18.2 million (about US$1.1million) in total assets.

Vice-President Nalumango’s declaratio­n had no liabilitie­s.

However, the cabinet ministers who have not yet declared their assets and liabilitie­s are Informatio­n and Media Minister Chushi Kasanda, Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Minister Stanley Kakubo, Local Government and Rural Developmen­t minister Gary Nkombo, Technology and Science Minister Felix Mutati. Small and Medium Enterprise­s Developmen­t Minister Elias Mubanga, Doreen Mwamba of Community Developmen­t and Social Services, Makozo Chikota of Fisheries and Livestock. Others are Minister of Toursim Rodney Sikumba, Labour and Social Security Brenda TambaTamba, Education Minister Douglas Syakalima, Frank Tayali Minister of Transport and Logistics.

Commerce, Trade and Industry Minister Chipoka Mulenga has also not declared his assets and liabilitie­s, Minister of Mines and Minerals Developmen­t Paul Kabuswe and Collins Nzovu of Green Economy and Environmen­t.

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