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CATHOLIC BISHOPS COMPROMISE­D

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Archbishop Mpundu, who had been voted for five times as president of the ZCCB had to resign after realising that the Catholic Bishops had been compromise­d and had had to issue strong statements to censure and challenge the political system alone. Speaking when he featured on Emmanuel Mwamba’s the conversati­on Podcast, Archbishop Mpundu revealed that he had time and again advised the ZCCB to issue strong Pastoral statements but that there had been some form of inertia within the church leadership.

“I am ready to make my confession. The Conference of the Catholic Bishops with its background and history has been known to represent peace and justice. They were vocal but somehow we are losing our salt. Each time I had to issue a statement or ask that a statement be issued against a political establishm­ent, I was being told that I was railroadin­g the Bishops. The leadership of the Catholic Bishops is compromise­d but what are they afraid of is what I do not know. It is not right,” Archbishop

Mpundu said.

And the Emeritus has charged that President Hichilema should not be allowed to go beyond one term because he was taking Zambians for granted in his style of governance. He disclosed that when he had a meeting with President Hichilema at State House last year, he came out of that meeting extremely angry that he had to take a cold shower to cool down his anger.

Archbishop Mpundu said Zambians were already tired with President Hichilema and were looking for another leadership that would emancipate them from the Yoke of high poverty levels, high cost of living and a leader that would respect the rule of law.

“When I came out of that meeting (with President Hichilema), I was so angry that I had to go home and take a cold shower to cool down. I said this man (President Hichilema) is taking God’s people for granted and must not be allowed to go more than one term. We should begin now calling that he should not go beyond one term because Zambians are tired already,” Archbishop Mpundu said.

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