The operation was called “Operation Hyena” which was meant to hunt down the RENAMO bandits who were harassing Zambians for food and other necessities. However, the senior-most did not pitch up after Luchembe made the announcement on the National Broadcaster that the Army had taken over the government.On July 1, 1990, Luchembe announced in the radio studios of the Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation (ZNBC) that the Zambia Army had taken over the government and he cited riots of the previous week as reasons for his action; about 27 people had died in the riots, while more than 100 were wounded.Although Lieutenant Luchembe’s coup attempt against President Kaunda failed, it weakened Kaunda’s political power, which was already shaky after three days of rioting. Luchembe said”I wanted to take over the government but Kaunda’s puppets are stopping me,” he said, pointing to the soldiers surrounding him.

With his first wife he had Tito and Nikombe. On 7 June, the amount, which Chiluba was ordered to repay, was increased to $58m, accounting for interest and legal costs.Chiluba collapsed on 24 May 2007 due to heart trouble and was hospitalized.After appearing briefly in court on 14 August, Chiluba was present for the resumption of trial proceedings on 15 August. After there, he went to Kaoma at Luena Barracks and continue with the training in signals for young officers and passed with very high marks and was scheduled to become an instructor in signals at the very Luena Barracks in Kaoma.Luchembe only stayed in Kaoma for three days after the redeployment as an instructor in the field of signals before he was sent to join his colleagues who were on an operation in Eastern Province. He proceeded to Isoka Boys Secondary School where he did and completed his secondary education in 1978 with a Cambridge School Certificate.During the Kaunda era, it was compulsory for school leavers to go for mandatory national service training.

Chiluba, a trade union leader, won the country's multi-party presidential election in 1991 as the candidate of the Movement for Multi-party Democracy, defeating long-time President Kenneth Kaunda. Frederick Chiluba was elected president of Zambia in the country's first multiparty elections.

No member of parliament ever moved the motion in the house to amend the national constitution, the government never presented any paper on the matter nor was there any referendum to amend the national constitution.

He later married the MMD Women's Chairperson, Regina Mwanza a divorcee. In addition, his wife Regina was arrested for receiving stolen goods.On 4 May 2007 he was found guilty of stealing $46m (£23m) in a civil case by a UK court.Chiluba, however, continued to plead innocence and refused to recognise the verdict of the Judge Peter Smith who he accused of having been bribed by the Mwanawasa government. Edgar Lungu is the current president of Zambia. He backed Mwanawasa's main opponent, He went to Burma Barracks where he was deployed in the field of signals.

He completed his Officers Cadets training and was commissioned on the 14th of November, 1981.He then went to Gonda Barracks in Chipata for regimentation for a period of six months. Chiluba was acquitted on all charges on 17 August 2009.Chiluba's relationship with President Mwanawasa and the MMD soured badly after he was charged with corruption. As he was unable to run for a third term in 2001, former Vice President Levy Mwanawasa instead ran as the MMD candidate and succeeded him.

Mwamba Luchembe was born on the 14th of February, 1960 in the Northern Province, of then Northern Rhodesia (present-day Zambia). Chiluba himself was quiet about it.

The paltry three hours that his group had held the nation is enough to convince Luchembe as the second Republican President of Zambia. Upon completion of his education, Luchembe proceeded to Kasama Zambia National Service Camp where he did his compulsory National Service training. Zambia: Zambia is located in the south central area of the cape of Africa.

Chiluba and his wife protested the arrest.In May 2008, the government announced that it had recovered nearly 60 million dollars in money and assets allegedly stolen during Chiluba's presidency.Having long suffered from health problems, Mwanawasa died later in 2008.

Despite his party's overwhelming majority in parliament, he failed to win support in his bid to amend the constitution allowing him to run for a third term. Luchembe was the junior most in the group and coming from the signals background in the army was given the task of taking the international telephone lines, control the airports by allowing planes to land and not to take off. He was elected into office on January 25th, 2015 after the death of former president Micheal Sata.

Chiluba indicated at the time that the judgement in the UK had rendered the criminal proceedings in Zambia academic by heavily prejudicing his case. Frederick Jacob Titus Chiluba was a Zambian pastor, lawyer and politician who was the second President of Zambia from 1991 to 2002. A personal account of Lieutenant Luchembe Mwamba from the “End of Kaunda Era” By John Mwanakatwe. To this day, Luchembe still claims that he was the second Republican President of Zambia.

Presidential elections in October 1991 were won by Frederick Chiluba who took office (as Zambia's second president) on 2 November 1991. The third term debate was between different groups within and outside the MMD. He was re-elected in 1996.