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Joseph Kalimbwe was born on 25 March, 1993 in Sesheke, is a Zambian politician. Discover Joseph Kalimbwe's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 30 years old?

Popular As Joseph Kalimbwe
Occupation Politician activist
Age 30 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 25 March, 1993
Birthday 25 March
Birthplace Sesheke
Nationality Zambia

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1993

Joseph Kalimbwe (born 25 March 1993) is a Zambian politician, author and activist.

Kalimbwe was born on 25 March 1993 in Ndola, Zambia.

His mother was Florence Lubinda, a primary school teacher.

She was born and raised in northern Namibia at Katima Mulilo where her father worked as a social worker before moving to Zambia.

His father was Donald Kalimbwe who worked between Rundu and Livingstone.

His father died when he was 2 years old, and his mother died of cancer when he turned 11.

2005

After his mother's death in 2005, Kalimbwe moved to live in with his uncle in Ndola.

After high school, he attended the University of Namibia where he read political science.

He obtained an honors degree in political science.

Writing in Persecuted in Search of Change he explains how he "wanted to change my surname".

He writes to his late mother on the book's first page of how he is, "constantly thinking of changing my surname to yours as i see no reason of carrying a name of the man i never known and whose family I never met", in reference to his father who died when he was 2.

He has also expressed his admiration to Solomon Mahlangu, John Lewis, Kenneth Kaunda, Sam Nujoma and Nelson Mandela need to change the world from its evils telling her "while I am very proud of the teachings you gave me, I am also very mindful of my own failings & hopes to find meaning in the world".

In his publication with the Namibian Sun, he pointed Africa's inability to resolve poverty as a continent still "struggling to find its place in the world" saying:

While he served as editor of a weekly political column in the Namibian Sun, Kalimbwe began writing his first book and publish political reviews in the paper.

2012

Kalimbwe joined the United Party for National Development in 2012 after high school in his hometown of Ndola.

He then went to university in Namibia to study political science.

2014

Previously, he was president of the African Union youth simulation in 2014 and president of the student representative council of the University of Namibia in 2017.

2017

He has written for the Namibian Sun, and has published three books including Persecuted in Search of Change in 2017, The Pain of An Empty Stomach in 2015 and Teenage-Hood & the Impact of the Western World in 2014.

He was expelled from his Master's programme at the university in 2017 after breaking into a cafeteria with other students to use it as a study area, claiming that there were not enough designated study spaces.

He also took part in the FeesMustFall protests in which university students demanded a decrease in university fees.

He was later arrested as a result of this campaigning.

According to The Namibian, the student protests in Namibia are happening "against the backdrop of the Affirmative Repositioning youth movement occupying urban land, and the Landless People's Movement reclaiming ancestral land in Namibia; 'Rhodes Must Fall' and 'Fees Must Fall' protests by South African students in their quest to decolonise their universities.

During the #FeesMustFall movements in South Africa, Kalimbwe was advocating for Namibian government to scrape fees for poor students.

He later was arrested in 2017 after a protest in Windhoek.

His trial was postponed several times.

In May 2017, Kalimbwe and three other members of the UNAM SRC organised a protest for increased study areas, a decrease in tuition fees, and against alleged senior staff corruption at the University of Namibia.

A month before, Kalimbwe and members of the students union had claimed they had been provided with inside information of how senior staff members in the university's IT department, had allegedly taken N$1.3 million meant for a student system upgrade.

The staff member, in emails leaked to The Namibian newspaper, later threatened to prevent the alleged claims by hunting down the student leaders and university employees who provided Kalimbwe with such information.

Two days after the protests, the Namibia police was called and the four student leaders where suspended and expelled for leading the protests.

Kalimbwe was later charged with fraud after the university alleged he had failed to register for his master's degree programme.

This increased Kalimbwe's prominence among Namibian students as student protests began in Windhoek after his followers demanded for his immediate reinstatement.

Kalimbwe stated he was being removed because he refused to be used for political reasons.

His third book, Persecuted in Search of Change, narrates his version of the events.

2018

In 2018, he began writing his fourth book, A Fractured World: How irresponsibility led to 3rd World Economic Downturns aided by former Goldman Sachs and World Bank executive Dambisa Moyo on the Worlds Economy following the 2008 financial crisis.

His publications include;

Kalimbwe has participated in African youth activism and was elected student representative council president of the University of Namibia.

At his 10th appearance on 30 November 2018, the state found that the trial could not continue as there was no evidence and lack of state witnesses with the state advocating for the case's removal from court roll.

Later that evening, New Era (Namibia) reported that the state had lost the case against Kalimbwe whose lawyers had promised legal action against the "unfair treatment" of their client.

2019

He rose to attention in 2019 calling for the removal of President Edgar Lungu and asking for his replacement with his party president Hakainde Hichilema whom he helped mobilize youth support to win the 2021 election as one of the Information and Publicity Secretary in the party in rural Zambia.

At the time, he claimed on local told station, Diamond Live that President Lungu and his colleagues had destroyed the "moral fibre of our politics and reduced our people into complete electoral beggers who are given money in anticipation of votes".