Zambia Association of Musicians (ZAM) says the Association
will support Mumba Yachi with legal support throughout his
Immigration case.
ZAM President, Njoya Tembo says his Association’s lawyers
will help Yachi with legal support he is a paid member of the
Music Association.
He said Mumba distinctively represented Zambia excellently
in all his tours and assignments around the world and
helped to put the country on the world map.
Mr. Tembo added that it cannot be denied that Mumba
attended under five clinic in Zambia having grown-up in
Mukambo in Mufulira District on the Copperbelt province.
Mumba Yachi is but a victim of the colonial divides which
separated tribes, communities and families to suit the
wanton interests of colonialist forces which drew artificial
boundaries across communities for their selfish interests, he
said.
Mr. Tembo described the Yachi saga as unfortunate and a
practical manifestation of the impact of colonialism on the
people of Africa and all formerly colonized peoples of the
world.
And ZAM urged Africans to embrace the spirit of a United
Africa as espoused by our founding fathers to which cause
our own founding president Dr. Kenneth Kaunda was an
active proponent.
The immigration department recently arrested Mumba Yachi
for knowingly making false representation for purpose of
obtaining Zambia National Registration card and Zambia
passport contrary to section 13(1) (c) of national registration
Act and section 23(1)(a) of passport Act, 2016 of the laws of
Zambia. Credit: LT
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