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Zambia 'investigates' white farmers
LUSAKA - The Zambian government is investigating allegations that a group of white farmers and safari operators plotted to undermine President Levy Mwanawasa in the country's upcoming elections.
The president's office has accused the white farmers and safari
operators of working with an opposition party to cause artificial
food shortages ahead of elections later this year.
On Wednesday, presidential spokesperson David Kombe said: "State
house has no intentions to play down or politicise these
allegations but will ensure that the matter is investigated to its
logical conclusion.
"Government has an obligation to institute investigations."
The farmers and safari operators rejected the accusations and
threatened to take legal action against Alfred Chipoya, a Mwanawasa
aide who allegedly unearthed the plot.
According to a letter, dated April 3 and signed by Chipoya, four
white commercial farmers and safari operators attended a meeting
organised by the opposition Patriotic Front (PF).
At the meeting they resolved to mobilise the white community
against Mwanawasa.
The meeting was supposedly convened by PF secretary general Guy
Scott, who has close links to several white commercial farmers and
safari operators.
Scott served as agriculture minister under ex-president
Frederick Chiluba.
He resigned to join the opposition.
Mwanawasa is standing for a second term in the elections.
No date has been announced for the polls.
- Nampa-AFP
On Wednesday, presidential spokesperson David Kombe said: "State
house has no intentions to play down or politicise these
allegations but will ensure that the matter is investigated to its
logical conclusion."Government has an obligation to institute
investigations."The farmers and safari operators rejected the
accusations and threatened to take legal action against Alfred
Chipoya, a Mwanawasa aide who allegedly unearthed the
plot.According to a letter, dated April 3 and signed by Chipoya,
four white commercial farmers and safari operators attended a
meeting organised by the opposition Patriotic Front (PF).At the
meeting they resolved to mobilise the white community against
Mwanawasa.The meeting was supposedly convened by PF secretary
general Guy Scott, who has close links to several white commercial
farmers and safari operators.Scott served as agriculture minister
under ex-president Frederick Chiluba.He resigned to join the
opposition.Mwanawasa is standing for a second term in the
elections.No date has been announced for the polls.-
Nampa-AFP
