Zambian police quiz opposition leader over attacks on Chinese by Staff Writers Lusaka (AFP) Nov 20, 2018 Zambian police on Tuesday questioned opposition leader Hakainde Hichilema for allegedly fuelling attacks on Chinese nationals, in a sign of growing political tension in the country. Hichilema, of the United Party for National Development, was last year detained for four months for alleged treason in a case that many critics said was politically motivated. Hichilema has repeatedly challenged the result of the 2016 election, which he lost to President Edgar Lungu. Charity Katanga, the police chief of Copperbelt province, said Hichilema was questioned after alleging that the government had sold a state-run timber company to Chinese interests, prompting street protests in Zambia's second city Kitwe. Some Chinese businesses were looted in the protests, as well as scores of protesters arrested. Anti-Chinese sentiment in Zambia has grown over lucrative contracts being awarded to China and government borrowing from Beijing. "He has been cautioned for sedition," Katanga told AFP. "In an interview aired by Sun-FM, he alleged that government has sold Zaffico to the Chinese when in fact it has not. "His statement caused discontent among residents and caused riots targeted at the Chinese. He has been warned to not incite ethnicity attacks." Hichilema was accompanied to the police station in the Copperbelt capital Ndola by party deputy Geoffrey Mwamba, a team of lawyers and Chishimba Kambwili, a Lungu critic from the ruling Patriotic Front (PF) party. "It's about standing for the people of Zambia. If you are afraid, you should not seek public office," Hichilema told reporters after his release. "And as per our constitutional right, we decided to remain silent during the interrogation process." Police barricaded the entrance to the police station and stopped scores of party supporters from entering the building. President Lungu has been accused of piling up foreign debt and cracking down on dissent since winning the election.
Nigerian troops foil Boko Haram attack Kano, Nigeria (AFP) Nov 17, 2018 Nigerian troops repelled an attack on a military base in northeastern Borno state in which a soldier was killed and four others were injured, military and militia sources told AFP Saturday. On Wednesday jihadists from IS-affiliated Islamic State West Africa Province killed three soldiers when they temporarily seized control of another base in the town of Kareto, 200 kilometres away. In the latest attack on Friday, the jihadists in several trucks carrying anti-aircraft guns attacked a base in the ... read more
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