King Cobra Sata offered me a job-Prince Bryce Mfune
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….recalls Zambia’s Spy-Smasher
…after saving Zambia from a planned attack by the SA Boer-led Apartheid regime
By Ashton Kelly Bunda, Fulman James Mukobeko and Derrick Sinjela
FORMER Zambia State Security Intelligence Services (ZSSIS) Intelligence Officer Prince Bryce Mfune brands himself a victim of interference by Office of the President (OP) operatives who continuously frustrated a compensation pledge by 5th Republican President, the late King Cobra-Michael Chilufya Sata
However, Mfune remains confident that the good offices of Patriotic Front (PF) Government led by a ‘Listening’ Republican President Edgar Chagwa Lungu will compensate him for saving ‘Mother Zambia” from Apartheid aerial and ground military assassins, on account of habouring liberation movements
A 67-year-old straight-talking Prince Mfune is not amused that honour remains elusive though a number of tortured citizens have previously been compensated by successive Government in the last 52 years, since independence on Saturday 24th October 1964.
Making reference to the United National Independence Party (UNIP) leadership of former First Republican President, Dr. Kenneth David Buchizya Kaunda, Prince Mfune named former ZSSIS Director General, late Hanson Chigwengwe Kamima, former Lusaka Governor, William Banda, former Education Minister, the late Professor Lameck Goma, Peter Joel Lishika, Christopher Mazila Muyoba, KK’s Security Detail, Moyce Kaulung’ombe, late Cuthbert Ng’uni and former Anti-Voter Apathy Project (AVAP) Executive Director, Bonnie Tembo as citizens awarded and paid by the Attorney General (AG).
Aside from Prince Mfune being poised and shortlisted for a possible assassination by Southern Rhodesian military arsenal, SWAPO’s Jotaivo Jotaivo and Ifikepunye Pombaya, including Tom Sebina, then serving as African National Congress (ANC) Spokesperson were equally targeted.
A visibly perturbed Prince Mfune with traditional royalty roots in Chief Mphamba of the Tumbuka Speaking People, in Lundazi District of the eastern Province nostalgically reminisced as an unsung hero: “I am a victim of state interference and obstruction orchestrated by the ZSSIS.”
Initially when President Sata (May His Soul Rest in Eternal Peace)