Zambia foreign minister Harry Kalaba resigns over 'greed'
Zambia's foreign minister has
announced his resignation in a scathing Facebook post, denouncing the
country's "path of insatiable greed and shame".
Henry Kalaba said
his decision was prompted by the "swelling" levels of corruption
"perpetrated by those who are expected to be the solution".
Analysts suspect the move is an attempt to pressure President Edgar Lungu, who is considering seeking a third term.
There is currently a two-term limit in the Zambian constitution.
Mr Lungu, who has been accused of being increasingly
authoritarian by his critics, is arguing in the courts that he could
stand for a third term, as he only served part of his first term
following the death of his predecessor, Michael Sata.
Mr Kalaba,
an MP for the governing Patriotic Front (PF), is said to be a possible
candidate for the 2021 presidential election, should Mr Lungu step
aside, Reuters news agency reports.
"People have started realising
that they will not get nominated as long as Lungu insists on standing."
Lee Habasonda, an analyst from the University of Zambia, told Reuters.
However, Mr Kalaba did not refer to his presidential ambitions in the Facebook post,
instead focusing on what he says is growing corruption at the highest
level, as well as his desire to serve his "country and its people" over
"a position, party or person".
"We need to go back to the original
agenda of our party, the PF, where the poor and not the corporates must
be at the centre of all our decisions," Mr Kalaba wrote, going on to
blame Zambia's current financial woes on "collective carelessness and
indifference".
The post, which has prompted thousands of comments,
concluded: "When people begin to feel overwhelmed by fear for speaking
the truth, it is time to realize that critical fundamentals have
shifted. We all have a role to play in making things right. This is my
little contribution - Zambia is our country, we need and must reclaim it
back."
The president's office says it has not yet received an official resignation letter.
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