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Fred M'membe - Net Worth, Age, Height, Birthday, Bio, Wiki!

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Explore Fred M'membe net worth, age, height, bio, birthday, wiki, and salary! M’membe was born Mongu, Barotseland on 11 March 1959. He attended St John’s Secondary School, where he completed his junior secondary. He then went to St Francis in Malole where the final stage of his secondary education was completed. He was a student of accounting at Copperbelt University. He was employed for a short time as an accountant, before relocating to journalism in the month of November, 1990. He is also a certified as a member of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) and holds an MBA of Science in Economics Policy and Planning from the University of Zambia. He also has an law diploma in The University of Zambia and is an advocate in Zambia’s High Court and Supreme Court of Zambia. In this article, we will discover how old is Fred M'membe? Who is Fred M'membe dating now & how much money does Fred M'membe have?

NameFred M'membe
First NameFred
Last NameM'membe
OccupationJournalist
BirthdayMarch 11
Birth Year1959
Place of BirthMongu
Home TownWestern
Birth CountryZambia
Birth SignPisces
Full/Birth Name
FatherNot Available
MotherNot Available
SiblingsNot Available
SpouseMutinta Mazoka M'membe
Children(s)Not Available

Fred M'membe Biography

Fred M'membe is one of the most popular and richest Journalist who was born on March 11, 1959 in Mongu, Western, Zambia. The year 1995 was the time M’membe was awarded his first International Press Freedom Award of the Committee to Protect Journalists, “an annual recognition of courageous journalism”.

Ahead of the 1996 general election, Chiluba’s government increased its efforts to restrict independent media. On 5 February 1996, The Post reported the MMD’s plans to hold a referendum on constitutional changes. Chiluba’s government banned the edition and charged M’membe, managing editor Bright Mwape, and special projects editor Masautso Phiri with possession of a banned publication and state secrets, causing the three to go into hiding for several weeks to avoid arrest. M’membe and Mwape surrendered to authorities in March and were sentenced to 24 days in a maximum security prison on charges of contempt of Parliament. The charges were protested by the Committee to Protect Journalists, which launched a letter-writing campaign to secure the pair’s release.

In 2000, he was selected by the International Press Institute as one of 50 “World Press Freedom Heroes” of the organisation’s fifty years of existence.

He was introduced to Mike Hall, a Malawi-born journalist who worked in Southern Africa for the BBC as well as UK as well as US newspapers. In the early days, Zambia had only two newspapers, both under the control of the administration of Kenneth Kaunda, and the two felt the need for an independent news source is long-overdue. With the help of Hall M’membe was able to establish Post Newspapers Limited in 1991 along with an printing company called Independent Printers Limited, which was to be the one responsible for the printing of The Zambia Post, Post Newspapers the flagship publication of the company. The two based the newspaper’s style after South Africa’s liberal Weekly Mail and Lisbon, Portugal’s daily Publico. Despite the paper’s small circulation of just 40,000 as well as the country’s “anemic” economy, the paper was a swift financial success.

The only independently owned newspaper within Zambia, The Post has often been in dispute in the face of the authorities. In the initial ten years of its existence, the newspaper was the subject of more than 50 civil and criminal suits. Although the newspaper backed Frederick Chiluba’s Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD) in the elections of 1991 which sacked Kenneth Kaunda and won Chiluba the presidency, M’membe later was critical of Chiluba’s inability to live up to the promises he made during his campaign.

M’membe was the third recipient of the Media Institute of Southern Africa’s Press Freedom Award in 1995. MISA described him as “the most persecuted journalist in his country and the rest of the region.” Previous awardees include Onesimo Makani Kabweza and Basildon Peta.

Fred M'membe Net Worth

Fred is one of the richest Journalist from Zambia. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Fred M'membe's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: January 13, 2024)

Fred M’membe (born 11 March 1959) is a Zambian journalist, best known for his work as the editor at The Zambia Post. He has won many world awards for his journalism. In 2000 his organization, the International Press Institute named him as one of their World Press Freedom Heroes.

Net Worth$5 Million
SalaryUnder Review
Source of IncomeJournalist
CarsNot Available
HouseLiving in own house.

Though Chiluba was barred by the Constitution of Zambia from seeking a third term, he was succeeded by his former vice-president and fellow MMD member Levy Mwanawasa. M’membe soon found himself in conflict with Mwanawasa as he had been with Chiluba, and was arrested on 12 February 2002 on defamation charges following publication of an article in which he quoted opposition lawmaker Dipak Patel as calling Mwanawasa a “cabbage,” an apparent reference to Mwanawasa’s condition following a serious traffic accident that left him with slurred speech. M’membe stated that he believed the charges to be “politically motivated”, and that Patel (who was also issued a summons) was their primary target.

During a June 2009 hospital strike, Post News Editor Chansa Kabwela forwarded to Vice-President George Kunda pictures that had been given to the newspaper of a woman giving birth in the street, which she felt were important to share but too graphic to publish. The following month, she was arrested on a charge of “distributing obscene materials in order to corrupt the morals of society”. The charges against her were dismissed by a judge in November 2009, but after M’membe published an op-ed piece from a Zambian lawyer living abroad in Kabwela’s support, he was charged with contempt of court. He was convicted in June 2010 and sentenced to four months’ hard labour.

Ethnicity, religion & political views

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In August 2001, M’membe was arrested again following an article in which he accused Chiluba of embezzlement. The article began, “It’s very difficult to avoid calling President Frederick Chiluba a thief, because he is a thief. How else can one describe a person who steals?” M’membe was charged with defaming the president, charges The New York Times described as “efforts to muzzle the press” ahead of impending elections.

Who is Fred M'membe Dating?

According to our records, Fred M'membe married to Mutinta Mazoka M'membe. As of January 13, 2024, Fred M'membe’s is not dating anyone.

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In July 2011, M’membe again faced a charge of contempt of court for defying a ban not to print “libelous” articles about presidential candidate (later president) Rupiah Banda. On 1 November 2016, the Post newspaper was placed under provisional liquidation after five former employees applied to court to have the company placed on liquidation in order to recover their terminal benefits. According to documents filed in Court, the five former employees did not give the Post the statutory 21 day notice before a Petition for liquidation can be filed. Documents filed in Court also show that an offer was made by M’membe to pay the monies demanded by the former employees into court which offer has not been accepted. The newspaper was instrumental in covering the pre and post 2016 election irregularities and this is cited as one of the reasons why the newspaper was shut down. The Zambia Revenue Authority in June 2016 illegally closed the Post in contravention of an Order of the Tax Appeals Tribunal in move clearly intended to shut down the critical voice. On 14 February 2017, saint Valentine’s Day, the Magistrate’s Court of Zambia issued an arrest warrant to the Zambia Police Service to arrest Mr. Fred M’membe and his lawyer Nchima Nchito for alleged ‘personation’ for fighting to save the Post. Nchima’s arrest warrant was quashed by the Court on 28 February 2017. As police reached Mr. M’membe’s residence, he was absent and only his wife (daughter of the late opposition UPND leader Anderson Mazoka) was present. Mrs M’membe was arrested in what is seen as a frustrated attempt to save face by the Police and is currently facing criminal charges. Mrs. M’membe is the proprietor of Mast Newspaper which after the closure of the Post has remained one of the few critical and independent voices providing checks and balances to what is seen as a growing intolerant political environment.

Height, Weight & Body Measurements

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In 1999, M’membe and ten members of his staff were charged with espionage following a Post article that stated that Zambia was unprepared to withstand a possible military attack from Angola. The newspaper’s offices were also surrounded by police to prevent further publishing. M’membe’s co-defendants were acquitted by the Lusaka High Court on 18 August 2000, though the judge ruled that M’membe himself still had to answer the case. He was acquitted in December of the same year.

Facts & Trivia

Fred Ranked on the list of most popular Journalist. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Zambia. Fred M'membe celebrates birthday on March 11 of every year.

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