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John Sakala's final resting place at Chingola Central Cemetry |
By Paul Shalala
At a time when journalists are aligning
themselves to politicians for them to gain favours and collect Blalizo (money),
the late John Chinya Sakala was doing the opposite.
The 46 year old Chingola-based journalist aimed
at bringing politicians together and provide a level playing field for them to
offer constructive and issue-based politics.
Here on the Copperbelt, John formed The
Independent Observer (TIO) which is an online newspaper.
He grew TIO, employed a number of young
journalists, some of whom have moved on to other media institutions.
Apart from the newspaper, John formed WhatsApp
groups one for business and the other for politics where he brought together
various people from the Copperbelt.
TIO Politics was the most prominent of them and
it brought various players who debated issues with sobre minds.
"We thank Mr Sakala for having formed TIO
Politics. There we discuss various issues, we relate as brothers and sisters
and we co-exist. As admins of that group, we shall continue to run that group
because Mr Sakala wanted politicians to work together whether we are from PF,
UPND, Rainbow or MMD," said Humphrey Kabwe during burial at Chingola
Central Cemetery on 18th November, 2021.
Another politician who remembers John Sakala
dearly is Derricky Chilundika, the Luapula Province Minister who is also
Nchanga Member of Parliament in Chingola.
Among the many platforsm Mr Chilundika used while
in opposition was TIO.
One of the persons I would joke with : Jagaban!
Jagaban! Germany made Solar water pump, Wuta wan'gombe, Wuta wan'gwena so we
could joke. A mulamu and friend, Jagaban! Jagaban! An open person who knew
how best to share his challenges and an advisor you were,”wrote Mr Chilundika.
He says he received a lot of advise from John on
politics and this helped in changing his political life.
“But today you are no more and we are putting you
to rest. John you have gone too soon but we leave everything in God's hands
because he is the one who gave you unto us and he has taken you away from us.
To Him alone be the glory and honor in Jesus name.”
Testimonies from politicians who were helped by
John are many. |
The author ans some of the journalists from across the Copperbelt who attended the burial |
Another politician who has explained how helpful
Mr Sakala was in his political journey is former Bupalo Ward Councillor in
Chingola Nelius Mumba .
In his Facebook posting shortly after Mr Sakala
died on Tuesday, Mr Mumba said this:
“When i joined PF in 2015 and participated in a
number of political for a, one thing John talked to me almost every day was to
have patience to respond to provocations and reduce tempers. This is one of the
teachings which this man John Chinya Sakala has taught me that i will continue
to remember him,”said Mr Mumba.
He says he maintained a close relationship with
John and they were in touch whether for politics or personal issues.
“John would call me whenever he missed my calls.
He introduced me to so many politicians and businessmen through my interactions
i had with him. My journey as Bupalo Ward Councillor since 2016 until this year
when i decided to go for independent as Chingola Mayor, he supported me and helped
created my ‘Nelius Mumba for Chingola Mayor’ Facebook page.”
Immediate past Chingola Mayor Titus tembo also
has his reflections on the late John Sakala.
“I knew John Sakala way back from the time he
used to work for Times of Zambia, from that time until the time he became the
Director for his own newspaper TIO, Mr Sakala was a good friend and I worked
with him during my tenure of office without any problem, he always wanted to
see things move smoothly,” he said in an interview with TIO.
For over four months, Mr Sakala battled kidney
failure in various hospitals on the Copperbelt and he died in the Kitwe
Teaching hospital on 16th November, 2021 and was buried at the Chingola
Central Cemetery two days later.
At his funeral, the Northern Region Media Club,
the Chingola Press Club and the Ndola Press Clubs issued statements to praise
the role he played in their establishment.
“Mr Sakala did his best to establish the Chingola
Press club but it is unfortunate that he has died before it is officially
launched,”said Namutenga Sakapila who spoke on behalf of the club.
Other journalists remembered Mr Sakala as a
champion of entrepreneurship journalism.
“When others were looking for jobs, Mr Sakala was
setting up The Independent Observer to create jobs for other journalists. The
only way we can emulate his legacy is to ensure we work on the ideals he stood
for,” said Clinton Masumba who spoke on behalf of the Northern Region Media
Club.
In an unprecedented move, the United States Embassy in Zambia issued a statement on John's death.
This just shows how appreciated he was by stakeholders.
Mr Sakala battled with kidney failure for over
four months moving from one hospital to the other.
In September 2021 I visited him in Chililabombwe
were he was admitted in a hospital and he was kind enough to allow me witness as he was going
through dialysis.
It was an emotional moment for me but John kept
assuring me that he will be well.
“Paul this is now my daily food. I go through
dialysis almost every day and each session costs me K1, 800. It has not been
easy for me and the family,” he told me.
That was the last time I saw John alive but we continued
speaking on phone on several occasions.
He left behind a wife and three children.
I will miss John a lot, his death is painful.
Rest with the Angels dear Senior Scribe....#WonderfulPiece@Shalala
ReplyDeleteRest in peace John Chinya Sakala. 🙏🏾
ReplyDeleteRest in peace sir. Moving article.
ReplyDeleteYou always remain in my heart Mr sakala. Journey well
ReplyDeleteHe will forever remain in our hearts. He was a great man to work with
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