Emmanuel Mwamba Blames President Hichilema for Gay Parade Hijack of a Protest in Lusaka

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Emmanuel Mwamba Blames President Hichilema for Gay Parade Hijack of a Protest in Lusaka
Emmanuel Mwamba Blames President Hichilema for Gay Parade Hijack of a Protest in Lusaka

Africa-Press – Zambia. Former Ambassador Emmanuel Mwamba has warned that President Hakainde Hichilema’s fraternisation and cosy policies with the West will cost Zambia its soul. “It wouldn’t be long before we witnessed what we saw on Saturday 4th March 2023,” said Mwamba.

Mwamba places all the blame for the gay parade hijack that took place in Lusaka on President Hichilema, as all these activities are being allowed under his watch. “Zambians don’t say you were not warned,” he warns.

The LGBTQ activists and members who participated in the protest turned it into a protest for gay rights. “Chnna Changa, My P*ssy, My Choice” was the demand for sexual rights that shocked motorists who witnessed the parade.

Homosexuality and its promotion are illegal in Zambia because it offends cultural, traditional, Christian, public morals, and national principles and values. Mwamba notes that the government has deliberately turned a blind eye, allowing the LGBTQ agenda to be heavily promoted using social media and legal challenges. “They hire good and expensive lawyers to challenge the legality of the criminalization of homosexuality and gay sex and its relationships,” says Mwamba.

Mwamba warns that activists dare the law when they feel the country has achieved a friendly judiciary or friendly gay-agenda judges. He cites legal successes in Botswana and Kenya, stating that LGBTQ awareness and training workshops in Livingstone, Siavonga, and Lusaka are bearing fruit, as seen in the parade.

He advises Zambians not to take the situation lightly, as the LGBTQ agenda is heavily promoted in Africa. “All those LGBTQ awareness and training workshops in Livingstone, Siavonga and Lusaka the last one year are bearing fruit as seen by today’s activities,” Mwamba says. He cautions that the promotion of homosexuality and gay rights are a threat to the country’s values and morals.

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