Backed by other British figures in the Capricorn Society notably James Lemkin (a friend of Zambia's future President Kenneth Kaunda) Charles March (now the Duke of Richmond) and John the late Lord Vernon a former colonial officer and diplomat Janson began to publish a newsletter with the title Africa 1960 hoping to 'make people take Africa seriously'...
The UDA also embraces the formerly ruling United National Independence Party (UNIP) whose father-figure Kenneth Kaunda (Zambia's founding President) had wanted Mazoka to be the presidential candidate so may not support Nawakwi...
Their candidate to be picked by consensus among the three leaders is likely to be either the UPND's Anderson Mazoka or the FDD's Edith Nawakwi; ex-President Kenneth Kaunda's son UNIP's Tilyenji Kaunda is the underdog...
'It could cost the party its support base because in trying to get rid of him people might ditch the party as well as with Kenneth Kaunda and his United National Independence Party in neighbouring Zambia'...
Its rival camps are led by ex-President Kenneth Kaunda's son Tilyenji Kaunda and by the veteran politician Simon Mwewa...
Some want to suspend the current constitution and revert to the 1991 one a compromise between Chiluba then opposition leader and President Kenneth Kaunda...
The most intriguing member is Waza Kaunda a son of founding President Kenneth Kaunda...
Shansonga told Africa Confidential that his exit was negotiated by ex-President Kenneth Kaunda who advised him to cooperate with the state because they only wanted to fix Chiluba and Chungu...
He cultivates a close relationship with the founding President Kenneth Kaunda whom he often consults...
Magande served in the Finance Ministry under ex-President Kenneth Kaunda then as permanent secretary in various other ministries before becoming managing director of the now-controversial ZNCB and finally Secretary General of the African Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) states...