Mpika, 28 August, 2024 / 10:55 pm (ACI Africa).
The Sunday, August 25 invasion of the pastoral premises of Zambia’s Catholic Diocese of Mpika was disruptive and brought about much “distress”, the Local Ordinary has said.
In a Monday, August 26 letter that ACI Africa obtained, Bishop Edwin Mwansa Mulandu uses the testimony of a security guard to recount the invasion of the pastoral premises that hosts Yusufu Radio station, where a program featuring a politician had been scheduled.
“A group of young men dressed in red regalia suspected to be affiliates of a major political party forcefully entered our premises,” Bishop Mwansa says in the August 26 letter addressed to the people of God under his pastoral care.
He adds, “According to our security guard, these unruly individuals breached the gate of the premises, removed him from his post, and took over the task of managing vehicle access to our property.”
The Zambian Catholic Bishops says that the invaders, who “forcibly” gained access to the premises between 17h00 and 18h00 Zambia time, aimed to disrupt the political program on Yusufu Radio featuring Harry Kalaba, Citizens First party President.