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Police have refused to confirm that Nchima Nchito was questioned in connection with a case of uttering a forged document. This emanates from a court case in which Magistrate Walusungu reported Mr Nchito to Law Association of Zambia (LAZ) for alleged misconduct.

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INISTERS must have their salaries and allowances reduced to save national resources as the government embarks on an economic recovery economic plan, Zambia Jubilee Coalition Secretary-General Kwaela Mwanza has said.

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After 35 years in power Museveni to stand for another 5 year term The two trucks the Scania from South Africa and the Freightliner (right), Zimbabwean registered where found laden with Mukula tree logs. [Pictures Linda Tembo Soko]

KAMPALA – After 34 years in power, Uganda’s veteran President Yoweri Museveni has launched his re-election campaign for another five-year term. President Museveni immediately warned that anyone breaking the peace would regret their actions as he formally started his bid for another term in office on Monday. PAGE 16

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Demolish structures Voter Registration • Mwanakatwe reveals contributing to REGISTER TO VOTE IT’S YOUR RIGHT floods - Lusambo talks set for April P.4 See story on Page 3 If You Do Not Register You Won’t Be Able To Vote In The 2021 General Elections

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‘FOREIGNERS HIJACK FUEL TRANSPORTATION’ By PETER SICHALI

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AMBIA’S petroleum transport sector has been invaded by foreigners thereby disadvantaging Zambians, the Petroleum Transporters Association of Zambia (PTAZ) has lamented. PTAZ spokesperson Benson Tembo said Government should immediately intervene and ensure that the petroleum sector was in the hands of Zambians. "It is very disappointing and against Government policy. We expect punitive measures against all the oil marketing companies (OMCs) that are disregarding

Government policy," he said. Mr Tembo said government should stop OMCs from giving contracts which are a preserve for locals to foreign transporters. He said most OMCs had continued to disregard Government policy of giving 50 per cent business to local transporters. "To address these issues once and for all , Government should stop oil marketing companies from giving business directly to foreign transporters so that they are sub contracted to Zambians like we see in other countries," Mr Tembo said. Mr Tembo said very few OMCs were following Government's directive on

50 per cent policy, as most of them were still using foreign transporters for their own benefit. "We are in serious engagement with Government to ensure that these issues are addressed once and for all and our plea is that for now let us stop giving business to foreign trucks instead let them sub contracted by Zambians," Mr Tembo said. He said Zambians tankers were stuck because foreigners had dominated the business. Mr Tembo said the association would continue lobbying Government to ensure 100 per cent petroleum transport contracts were given to Zambians.

New voters’ register justified By SILUMESI MALUMO

ELECTORAL Commission of Zambia (ECZ) resolved to compile a new voter’s register for 2021 general elections because stakeholders questioned the credibility of 2016 voter’s register, Vice President Inonge Wina has said. Ms Wina said stakeholders requested for the audit of the voter’s register which was used on August 11, 2016. She told Parliament yesterday, the auditors were engaged to look into the 2016 register and recommended that a new voter’s register needed to be

compiled. The Vice President also said that observer missions who were involved requested that ECZ should consider compiling a new voter’s register in order to maintain credible, free and fair elections. Ms Wina said based on these requests the Commission resolved to compile a new voter’s register to be used in the 2021 general elections. “Even the opposition UPND petitioned the 2016 election alleging that there was fraud,” she said. Ms Wina was responding to Monze Central Member of Parliament Jack Mwiimbu

who wanted to know whether the had any plans to discard the 2016 Voters’ Register and if there were such plans, why. And Mr Mwiimbu wanted to know , how the newly registered voters would be included in the 2016 register and what mechanism the government used to

determine that over 1, 400, 000 voters needed to be deleted from the 2016 Voters’ Register as stated by the Vice President in Parliament on Friday October 23, 2020. And Ms Wina said that all eligible Zambians would be captured in the new voter’s register for 2021 general elections.

Ultimate Insurance ‘fake’ consent judgment case unfolds By CHARLES MUSONDA A MEETING that led to signing of a disputed consent judgment on the sale of Ultimate Insurance Company Limited to Lusaka businessman Chanda Katotobwe was held at lawyer Charles Simutwa’s office, a witness has testified. In this case, Siamutwa, 48, and Howard Situmba, 42, a legal clerk, are charged with giving false information to a public officer while Situmba has also been charged with pretending to be an advocate when in fact not. It is alleged that a Lusaka High Court judge signed the consent judgment when it should not have been signed as it was fraudulently executed.

Particulars of offence are that on May 30, 2019 in Lusaka, Siamutwa and Situmba gave false information to Judge I. Z. Mbewe purporting to show that a consent judgement under cause number 2019 /HP / 0227 was lawfully executed, which information they knew or believed to be false, thereby causing the said justice to sign the consent judgement. In the second count, it is alleged that Situmba, between April 1, 2019 and May 31, 2019 in Lusaka, willfully pretended to be a qualified lawyer or recognised by law as qualified to act as an advocate when in fact not After both Siamutwa and Situmba took fresh plea and denied the charges on Monday, first prosecution witness Mapenzi Choomba

Hamachila 37, a Lusaka lawyer gave his evidence-in-chief before Lusaka Principal Resident Magistrate Mwaka Mikalile. Mr. Hamachila of MC Hamachila Legal Practitioners said while he was practicing at Iven Mulenga and Company last May, he received a phone call from Situmba, whom he knew as a professional colleague, that there were three clients who needed his legal representation and that they were at Siamutwa's law firm in Long Acres. He said after accepting instructions he went to meet the clients- former Ultimate Insurance Company Limited directors Justin Phiri, Klein Siampongo and Martin Silavwe. He said the three explained

to him that they had been sued in the matter involving the company and had agreed to a consent judgement which they required him to sign on their behalf. Mr. Hamachila said he asHe said the instructions on the consent judgement were that the three had sold their shares to Mr. Katotobwe. Mr. Hamachila said he later learnt that there was an anomaly on the consent judgement in that one of the parties who signed was not supposed to sign. He said he heard that the people who executed it on behalf of Messrs Imasiku and Company (the lawyers representing Ultimate at the time including Situmba) were not supposed to sign on the consent judgement. Trial continues on December 3, 2020.

South headmen rally behind Lungu By OLIVER SAMBOKO WE are tired of divisive and tribal politics being practiced by our brother Hakainde Hichilema and next year we will vote only based on merit, headmen in Chief Chikanta’s chiefdom in Kalomo have pledged. The headmen said Mr Hichilema, who was seeking election to the highest office in the land had ensnared himself in divisive and tribal politics. Senior headman Chibezu, who spoke on behalf of other headmen, said there had been massive development in the Southern Province and

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the rest of the country under the stewardship of President Edgar Lungu. The headman said it was for that reason that the people in the area were ready to retain President Lungu as Head of State in next year’s general election. He said Southern province had wasted a lot of time by supporting UPND, which was always against what the current Government was doing. And Patriotic Front national mobilisation committee treasurer, Bizwell Mutale, said the southern region would be massively developed if PF was given another chance in the 2021 election. Mr Mutale said President Lungu had continued to deliver development to all parts of the country including Dundumwezi where he did not get votes.

Tukuta wanted nude pictures with me - witness By CHARLES MUSONDA A WITNESS has testified that photographer Chella Tukuta asked her to take nude pictures with him before he flooded social media with her other nude pictures he had earlier taken without her consent. Model and entrepreneur Mercy Mukwiza said this yesterday before Lusaka Chief Resident Magistrate Lameck Mwale in a case Tukuta has been charged with criminal libel for accusing Information Minister Dora Siliya of selling young women to high profile men for sex. In a video that went viral on Facebook in May this year, Tukuta also accused Ms. Mukwiza of being in a sexual relationship with Northern Province Permanent Secretary Charles Sipanje in exchange for a shop he allegedly opened for her at East Park Mall. Ms. Mukwiza said she has had a bad relationship with Tukuta since 2014 when he captured her in the changing room when she was only in her underwear during fashion show in which she participated.

632,363 NRCs issued in phase 2 - minister By SILUMESI MALUMO and SIMON MUNTEMBA ABOUT 632,363 national registration cards have been issued out of the targeted 730,000 in phase two of mobile issuance of national registration cards, Minister of Home Affairs Stephen Kampyongo has disclosed. Phase two comprises Southern, Western, Muchinga, Central and Lusaka provinces. Mr Kampyongo indicated that this represents 87 percent success rate. He told Parliament yesterday when he rendered a ministerial statement, financial challenges which were encountered during the process resulted in materials not being distributed in various areas thereby necessitating the extension of the exercise. Mr Kampyongo said the team of officers were not deployed in far flung areas due to unavailability of the materials. The minister said the necessary funds were mobilised to make the material available in order for the exercise to start. He said that the extension

of the exercise was by five days and it would come to an end today. The minister encouraged all those who had attained the age to obtain the NRC to do so before it came to an end today. Meanwhile Mr Kampyongo said a scam was unearthed where foreigners were trying to obtain NCRs and some Zambian citizens obtained two NRCs in Lusaka. He said these individuals were arrested and would appeal in court soon. And Mr Kampyongo suspended the issuance of police reports in order for those who lost their NRCs to obtain the cards without any delay. Meanwhile, Mr Kampyongo has ordered police must arrest all unruly political party cadres wearing military fatigues, . Mr Kampyongo directed the police to immediately swing into action and arrest all the political party cadres in the habit of wearing military outfit regardless of their political affiliation. The minister said it was sad that despite several warnings, some youths had continued wearing military attire.


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UPND backpedals on Public Order Act By SILUMESI MALUMO THERE is no need to amend the Public Order Act because it is fine the way it is, United Party for National Development (UPND) spokesperson Charles Kakoma has declared. The UPND has made a U-turn after putting pressure on Government for many years to amend the Act, stating that it was disadvantaging the opposition. In 2017, the United Nations Universal Periodic Review urged Government to reform the current Public Order Act to include measures that would fully uphold the rights to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly. But Mr Kakoma said it was not necessary to amend the Act because

in its current form it was good enough. In an interview yesterday, Mr Kakoma said: “In fact the proposed amendments in the Public Order Act are even worse than the current one. “So it is not going to help anybody, that is why they are insisting on going ahead with amending the Public Order Act because it favours them,” he said. Mr Kakoma said amending the Public Order Act would just be creating more problems in the country than what was happening now. Justice Minister, Given Lubinda, told journalists on Monday that now that Bill 10 which sought to amend the Public Order Act had been thrown away, the Act would remain the way it was.

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GOLD EQUIPMENT WRANGLE DEEPENS By JOHN KOMBE

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ONTROVERSY surrounding gold mining equipment given to cooperatives in Rufunsa has deepened as Government insists that equipment belong to the State. Ministry of Commerce Trade and Industry public relations officer, Kangwa Musanda said the gold mining equipment given to the gold mining cooperatives in Rufunsa shall be administered by ZCCM-IH. Contrary to insinuations by artisan gold miners the equipment would be administered by ZCCM-IH and not the cooperative. Ms. Musanda disclosed this in an interview. She was responding to concerns raised by four the gold mining cooperatives in Rufunsa over the ownership of gold mining equipment. The four cooperatives include: Pokela, Chiwetu,

Kamandu and Chioeketi. She disclosed that the ministry and the ministry of Mines and Mineral Development procured and gave the equipment. She however stated that ZCCM-IH was subsequently appointed as the administrator of the mining equipment. According to her the issue of ZCCM-IH must not be misunderstood because they were acting on behalf of the two ministries. She therefore insisted that ZCCM-IH shall administer the equipment that was donated to the four cooperatives. And ZCCM-IH public relations officer Louisa Kakoma disclosed that the agreement with the gold mining cooperatives was based on the terms of reference in its relationship with the ministry of mines and the ministry of commerce. She

said that the undertakings of ZCCM-IH were not in any way a breach as they were backed by its agreement with the two ministries. Meanwhile, Chimwetu Gold Mining Cooperative chairman, Emmanuel Tembo appreciated the clarity from the Ministry of Commerce. He however insisted that the cooperatives in Rufunsa shall not sign the agreement without going through all the clauses with ZCCMIH. He said that the clause which stated that ZCCMIH shall be the owners of the gold mining equipment was not the only clause that needed to be clarified. According to him, the cooperatives cannot sign an agreement without being heard. He appealed to ZCCMIH to meet them and provide guidance on the way forward. He

disclosed that the board of directors of the four cooperatives had not yet signed the agreement because they needed further clarity. And Pokela gold mining cooperative vice chairman, Josias Malunga observed that the issue of ownership of the equipment must not hinder progress. He said that if government had a stake in the equipment, then continuity would be assured in case any of the cooperatives pulled out of gold mining. He however, stated that the cooperatives needed to be guided. He appealed to the other coopertives to follow the guidance from government so as not to create an antagonism. He further said that his cooperative was ready to meet ZCCM-IH in order to put the matter to rest.

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By PETER SICHALI THE suspected hackers of computers at Parliament during voting last Thursday maybe linked to those trained by Cambridge Analytica to help UPND win the 2021 general elections,Inter Africa Governance Network (AFRINET) Executive Director Maurice Malambo has said. Mr Malambo said ZICTA should ensure that hackers were arrested and dealt with in accordance with the provisions of the law. He said reports that UPND had hired Cambridge Analytica to use third party persuasion that may including hacking of systems should not be taken lightly. Mr Malambo said it was unfortunate that some opposition political parties would resort to hacking Government systems to advance their political agendas. He said reports of suspected hacking at Parliament were a

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threat to democracy, peace and security of the country. "Zambia is digitalising at a fast rate, therefore, there is need for ZICTA to work towards creating capacity for various Institutions to secure their systems," Mr Malambo said. Mr Malambo has urged ZICTA and law enforcement agencies to investigate reports that a political party has hired Cambridge Analytica to train hackers to access the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) online registration system. "It is unfortunate that desperation for power can lead

to hacking of government system to frustrate its efforts," Mr Malambo said. Recently, Police in Kitwe arrested UPND hackers who were involved in setting up a parallel ECZ online voter system infiltration point through an internet café. The Zambia Police cyber-crime unit confiscated two modern computers which were being used by UPND academician Christopher Mwansa Mulenga at Kamitondo Market to execute the hack under the guise of helping people with the online pre-voter registration for free.

Slash ministers’ salaries, suggests NGO From Page 1 Mr Mwanza said it was important for ministers and permanent secretaries to emulate President Edgar Lungu by cutting their salaries to cushion the impact of economic ills on ordinary people. “I am appealing to Government to look into the possibility of reducing the hefty allowances the ministers are getting so that we can all share the recovery plan burden,” he said. Mr Mwanza said the increase

in fuel prices had made life difficult for ordinary people, and it was imperative that the burden became a shared responsibility with the duty bearers. "President Lungu has demonstrated leadership by cutting his salary and we expect to see more Government officials who share his vision following suit," he said. He said the country's economy had been worsened by Covid-19 and there was need for more drastic measures to revamp the economy including cutting ministers’ salaries.

Mr Mwanza, however, appealed to Government to put in place more measures that would help revamp the struggling economy. Mr Mwanza said Government should speed up the formulation of marijuana policies and procedures. He said marijuana could be a money spinner and quickly overturn the economic fortunes of the country. Mr Mwanza also cited commercialisation of gold mining to contribute to economic growth.

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SECURE SCHOOLS’ LAND WE hope that schools throughout the country will act with a matter of urgency to heed the advice from Lands and Natural Resources Minister Jean Kapata to ensure that they obtain title deeds. According to Ms Kapata, the directive has been given to all District Education Board Secretaries (DEBS) to obtain land titles to protect them from encroachers. The directive is timely for we are living in an era in which people have no respect for government land, leading to rampant encroachment on land belonging to public institutions like schools and hospitals. The minister’s advice comes in the wake of the some land saga in which some unscrupulous people built structures on school land, thereby denying the school space for expansion. The nation was year treated to some saga as it emerged that people had illegally built structures on schools land. But Government acted swiftly and ordered the demolition of all structures built on the school land after investigations revealed that the structures were illegally built. And as Local Government Minister, Charles Banda, told journalists at the time, the land in question belonged to the Ministry of General Education and he wondered how it was given out. But then, illegal land dealings appear to have taken root in the country such that people have lost all respect and fear for government land. It is clear that Munali Secondary School for instance might not be the only educational institution to have had its land enchroached, the only advantage being that the encroachment was exposed and the matter is in court. Gone are the days when people kept away from encroaching on land belonging to schools because they respected authority. It is therefore right that schools need to protect their land and they can only do this by ensuring that they obtain titles for their land from the Ministry of Lands to assure them of safe tenure. Ms Kapata said that the ministry had written to all DEBS to apply for certificates of title so that the ministry could put up beacons to prevent encroachers. “If anyone encroaches on school land, we will definitely come in and demolish structures and it doesn’t matter who that person is because the structures are hindering the future extension of schools. “As a ministry we have written to the DEBS to apply for land titles. From there, we come in and put beacons so that people do not encroach,” she said. All in all, we are glad that the Munali land issue has ended amicably by having the land restored to the school even though we feel for those individuals who were cheated into buying the plots, believing that they were making a sound investment. We hope the law enforcement agencies must get to the masterminds of the land scam and ensure that the law visits them. Already, the nation is waiting to find out the fate of the 19 councillors named in illegal land deals at the Kitwe and Lusaka city councils who have been identified after investigations by the Local Governnent adhoc committee ordered by Dr Banda. An example is needed of what awaits those who choose to engage in shady land deals so that people value honesty in whatever they do.

25 CONTROLLING OFFICERS CHARGED OVER AUDIT QUERIES By SILUMESI MALUMO

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WENTY five controlling officers have been charged by Cabinet in accordance with the performance contracts for the omissions and commissions as highlighted in the Auditor General’s reports. In a statement, government spokesperson Dora Siliya said Cabinent had resolved to take disciplinary action against erring officers in order to restore confidence in the executive. Ms Siliya also said Cabinet had ordered that disciplinary action should be taken against officers cited for wrong doing in the Auditor General’s report. She said government was concerned about the number of ministries, provinces and spending agencies being cioted for audit queries as this has potential to undermine public confidence in the Executive and more fundamentally, the adverse effects on the performance of the public and service delivery. The concerns by government arise from the Auditor

Ms Siliya General’s Report for the financial year ended 31st December, 2019 and the Covid -19 interim report which have cited some controlling officers for irregularities. Ms Siliya said Cabinet at its meeting on October 26, directed that disciplinary action be taken on all officers who would be cited in the report. She said depending on the exculpatory statement provided, appropriate disciplinary action will be taken against the erring controlling officers and their staff. The 25 controlling

officers will appear before the Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee (PAC) in due course. The minister however said government has commended 37 controlling officersfo adhering to the financial management regulations and attaining the zero audit query. Meanwhile, the covid interim audit has revealed that the Ministry of Health sought permission from the Zambia Public Procurement Authority (ZPPA) to deviate from using full standard solicitation documents and instead use simplified requests for quotations irrespective of the threshold in light of the COVID-19 crisis. In a letter dated March 13, 2020, the ministry of Health applied for a no objection from the Zambia Public Procurement Authority to deviate from using full standard solicitation documents and instead use simplified requests for quotations irrespective of the threshold. The ministry however did not observe the other requirements for award contracts as provided for by the ZPPA.

Minister slams Kabwe Council for pocketing money for plots without offer letters By KETRA KALUNGA THE Kabwe Municipal Council has been castigated for receiving money from people as payment for plots that have no offer letters. Minister of Lands, Jean Kapata wondered why the local authority has been pocketing the money that people pay based on demand notices when the council has not given them offer letters. This came to light yesterday during a meeting with victims of the Army demolished near Mpima Correctional facility. Minister of Local Government, Charles Banda, Provincial minister, Sydney

Mushanga, and member of Parliament, Tutwa Ngulube were also in attendance. The Zambia Army demolished about 80 houses built in a military establishment and the council has distanced itself from offering letters to the victims who maintain that they bought the plots from the local authority. “Why was the council receiving money from people without giving them offer letters, I want to know because they have been receiving money. I have seen receipts of 2018, 2019 and 2010,” she said. And Local Government minister, Charles Banda said

he would not suspend the council until the matter was thoroughly investigated. Mr. Banda said he would not take any action against the council without gathering sufficient evidence on the matter. Speaking earlier, area MP, Tutwa Ngulube accepted responsibility for what had transpired and urged the victims to exercise patience as the matter is being concluded. Mr. Ngulube however bemoaned the increased cases of demolition in Kabwe which he feared might turn against the government if the trend continued.

All schools must get land title, orders Kapata By NOEL IYOMBWA GOVERNMENT has directed District Education Board Secretaries (DEBS) to obtain land titles for public school to secure them from encroachment. This follows the fraudulent grabbing of land at Munali Secondary School in Lusaka which has now been given back to the school after a prolonged controversy. Lands and Natural Resources minister, Jean Kapata, warned that structures that had been built on school land risked being

demolished. Ms Kapata said that the ministry had written to all DEBS to apply for certificates of title so that the Ministry of Land could put up beacons to prevent encroachers. “If anyone encroaches on school land, we will definitely come in and demolish structures and doesn’t matter who that person is because the structures are hindering the future extension of schools. “As a ministry we have written to the DEBS to apply for land titles. From there, we come in and put beacons so that people do not encroach,“

she said. And Ms Kapata confirmed that the Munali land issue had been settled. Last year, Government ordered the demolition of all structures built on land belonging to Munali Secondary School This was after investigations revealed that the structures were illegally built on land belonging to the school. Local Government Minister, Charles Banda, told journalists that the land in question belonged to the Ministry of General Education and wondered how it was given out.

We are ready for Sangwa challenge By SIMON MUNTEMBA THE ruling party was ready to meet lawyer, John Sangwa in court who was planning to challenge President Edgar Lungu’s candidature in the 2021 general and presidential elections, And Parliamentary Chief Whip Brian Mundubile said. And Justice Minister, Given Lubinda says come 2021, the process of constitutional amendment Bill number 10 of 2019 10 will start again. Mr Lubinda and Mr Mundubile said this at the Ministry of Information press interaction hosted by Chief Government spokesperson Dora Siliya. Mr Lubinda said failure to garner the support of two-thirds of MPs was a minor setback for the ruling party but a big blow for the Zambians who would have benefited from it massively because they have to wait for another five long years. The minister said decision by the opposition UPND MP to successfully kill Bill 10 which meant well, had particularly killed the dreams of the youth, women as well as the disabled whose representation in parliament would have increased. Mr Lubinda who regretted that some opposition MPs and their leaders had taken a partisan and narrow view on the progressive bill said the ruling party would ensure that it was reinstated next year. “We in the PF are determined that come 2021, the process will start again. In 2021, we shall go round the country and campaign so that the Zambian people give us the majority number that will be required to have the smooth passage of bill 10,” Mr Lubinda said. He said it was the ruling party’s pledge to the Zambian people that their wish was realized. Meanwhile, Mr Mundubile has dismissed as mischievous, misleading and misplaced remarks by Mr Sangwa that President Lungu was not eligible to contest the 2021 presidential elections. He said the people that had petitioned over the eligibility matter, wanting to know whether President Lungu had served more than one term had gotten a ruling from the court over what constitutes a term of office, which dealt with the matter decisively, stating that the President was indeed eligible to stand in 2021 because he had served only one term. He urged Zambians not to be swayed by Mr Sangwa’s argument on President Lungu’s eligibility because it was baseless.


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SOME street kids including those that were last week relocated to Friends of the Street Children’s Home in Kitwe, male section have abandoned the facility due to hunger and other challenges. Kitwe is one of the towns that have been faced with the challenge of street kids in the country. In June this year, the Ministry of Community Development working together with the council police conducted an operation and relocated the children who later went back to the streets. Last week, the Kitwe City Council conducted an operation and relocated 27 street kids from the central business district as they were becoming a danger to

motorists and pedestrians. As of last week, the facility had about 36 children most of whom have escaped and gone back to the streets. A check by the Daily Nation at the facility yesterday, indicated that only 26 children were still around. The check showed that children did not have enough food, clothing, beddings and mattresses. However, Fiends of the Street Children male Section Coordinator, Jack Nyirongo, confirmed that most children were running away because of hunger and lack of social amenities. “We are faced with a lot of challenges here as you can see for yourselves and this is why most children do not stay because they feel they are living better on the streets.

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By SANFROSSA MANYINDA LACK of proper supervision and failure to follow the ethics in the health sector is slowly leading to the deterioration of the profession, the Medical Quality Health Care in Zambia (MQHZ) has observed. MQHZ has, therefore, warned that all health workers who disclose confidential information about their patients risk getting sued going forward. Some health workers at Ndola Teaching Hospital took a video of a malformed baby that was born on Saturday and circulated it on social media. MQHZ Director General, Quince Mwabu, said it was unprofessional and should be condemned in the strongest terms. “This is so unprofessional and we will not allow it to continue happening. This is against our ethics. Health professionals should always obey the oath they took and should keep information of the patients confidential,” Dr Mwabu said. He said what happened at Ndola Teaching Hospital could have been avoided if the supervisors were not sleeping. Dr Mwabu said the child that was born with a disorder as well as his parents had the right to confidentiality unless they consented that their child be exposed in that manner.

632, 363 NRCs issued in phase two ABOUT 632, 363 National Registration Cards (NRCs) have been issued out of the targeted 730, 000 in phase two of mobile issuance exercise, Home Affairs Minister Stephen Kampyongo has said. Phase two comprises Southern, Western, Muchinga, Central and Lusaka provinces. Mr Kampyongo told Parliament that this was 87 percent success rate. The minister said in a ministerial statement that financial challenges which were encountered during the process resulted in materials not being distributed in various areas.

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Mr Kampyongo This, he said, prompted the extension of the exercise. Mr Kampyongo said the officers were not deployed in far flung areas due to unavailability of the materials. The minister said the funds were however mobilised to make the material available in order for the exercise to actualise. He said that the extension of the exercise was five days and it would end today.

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Interested parties may purchase the bidding Document/Form upon payment of a non-refundable fee of ZMW 100 in cash and deposit the bid at the Interested parties may purchase the bidding branches mentioned below. The details of the Document/Form upon payment of a non-refundable properties are as follows: Interested the bidding fee of ZMWparties 100 inmay cashpurchase and deposit the bid at the Document/Form uponbelow. payment a non-refundable branches mentioned The of details of the fee of ZMWare 100 cash and deposit the bidSize/Area at the properties asinfollows: branches mentioned below. The details of the Farm No. 9170-Subdivision A Kamatanda area, Kazungula District, 289.11 Acres properties are as follows: Details of Property Size/Area Southern Province. The property is located forty (40) Kilometres West of Livingstone Town Details of Property Size/Area Farm 9170-Subdivision 289.11 Acres CentreNo. in Southern Province.A Kamatanda area, Kazungula District, Southern Province. This property is on 289.11 Acres area of land and comprises of a Main The is located forty A(40) Kilometres WestKazungula of Livingstone Town Farmproperty No. 9170-Subdivision Kamatanda District, 289.11 Acres Office Block, Guest House/Shop, Plant and area, Machinery in six (6) Sheds, Centre in Southern Southern Province. Workshop, Storage,Province. Guard House, Staff house, Transformer substation This is on 289.11 Acres of landWest and comprises of a Town Main The property located forty (40) Kilometres of Livingstone House, Borehole Pump House andarea carport. Office Block, Guest Province. House/Shop, Plant and Machinery Centre in Southern The Timber processing Plant and Machinery comprisesinof:six (6) Sheds, Workshop, Storage, Guard House, Staffofhouse, Transformer This property is on 289.11 Acres area land and comprisessubstation of a Main • Saw Mill Section House, Borehole Pump House and carport. Office Block, Guest House/Shop, Plant and Machinery in six (6) Sheds, • Bio-Coal Section The TimberStorage, processing Plant and Machinery comprises of: substation Workshop, Guard House, Staff Transformer • Plywood, Block and Particle Board andhouse, Veneer • Saw Mill Section House, Borehole Pump House and carport. production Line Section • Section The Timber processing and Machinery comprises of: • Bio-Coal Boiler and Kiln Dying Plant Equipment • Plywood, Block and Particle Board and Veneer Saw Mill Section • Furniture and Decking Section production Lineother Section • Section • Bio-Coal Workshop and Equipment i.e. Drilling and • Welding Boiler and Kiln Dying Equipment Plywood, Block and Particle Board and Veneer Machines • and Decking production Line SectionSection • Furniture Trailers • and other Boiler Kiln Dying Equipment Equipment i.e. Drilling and • Workshop One(1)and Volvo Truck • Welding FurnitureMachines and Decking Section Trailers and other Equipment i.e. Drilling and • Workshop •Stand One(1) Volvo Truck Welding Machines No.1091 Chibuluma, Kalulushi 2130 square •Residential Trailers property meters •Incomplete One(1) Volvo Truck house that comprises of four (4) bedrooms, Two (2) bedrooms ensuite, Stand No.1091 Chibuluma, Kalulushi room, kitchen, pantry, study room, Two (2) 2130 square Lounge, dining, Sitting area, conference Residential property meters Separate toilets and Two (2) bathrooms. Incomplete house that comprises of four (4) bedrooms, Two (2) bedrooms ensuite, Stand No.1091 Chibuluma, Kalulushi 2130 square Lounge, dining, Sitting area, conference room, kitchen, pantry, study room, Two (2) Residential property meters Separate toilets and Two (2) bathrooms. Incomplete house that comprises of four (4) bedrooms, Two (2) bedrooms ensuite, Lounge, dining, Sitting area, conference room, kitchen, pantry, study room, Two (2) Stand No. 2613/1763, Dambwa North Extension, Livingstone 450 square Separate toilets andproperty Two (2) bathrooms. This is a residential located in the Medium cost area of Dambwa North meters Extension four (4) kilometers from Central Business District of Livingstone. The Stand No. 2613/1763, Dambwa North Extension, Livingstone 450 square property comprise of four (4) bed rooms, lounge, dining area, kitchen, passage, This is a residential located in the Medium cost area of Dambwa North meters bathroom, toilet andproperty front verandah. Extension (4) kilometers fromNorth Central Business Livingstone District of Livingstone. The Stand No. four 2613/1763, Dambwa Extension, 450 square property comprise ofproperty four (4) located bed rooms, lounge, dining passage, This is a residential in the Medium costarea, area kitchen, of Dambwa North meters bathroom,four toilet(4)and front verandah. Extension kilometers from Central Business District of Livingstone. The property of four (4) bedVillage, rooms,Chibombo lounge, dining area, kitchen, passage, Farm No.comprise 25567/M, Chikonga District 13.01 Acres bathroom, toilet and front verandah. The property is 13.01 acres area of land in extent, located in 22 miles approximately 1.5 Kilometers off Great North Road. Farm No. 25567/M, Chikonga35 Village, Chibombo DistrictBusiness District of Lusaka 13.01 Acres This property is approximately Kilometers from Central The property is 13.01 acres area of land in extent, located in 22 miles approximately 1.5 Kilometers off Great North Road. Farm No. 25567/M, Chikonga Village, Chibombo District 13.01 Acres This property is is 13.01 approximately 35 of Kilometers from located Central in Business District of Lusaka The property acres area land in extent, 22 miles approximately 1.5 Kilometers off Great North Road. 3.00 Acres Lot No. 26947/M, off Great North Road, Ten Miles, Chibombo District This property is approximately 35 Kilometers from Central Business District of Lusaka The property is located fronting a gravel access road about 400 meters from Great North Road, in Chieftain Mungule’s Area, approximately 17.5 Kilometres from 3.00 Acres Lot No. Business 26947/M, off Great North Road, Miles, Chibombo District Central District of Lusaka in ‘ten Ten miles’. The property is located fronting a gravel access road about 400 meters from Great The 3.00 Acres property comprises a commercial / Industrial development with a 3.00 Acres North in Chieftain Mungule’s Area, approximately 17.5 Kilometres from Lot No.Road, 26947/M, off Great Northwith Road, Ten Miles,anChibombo District single storey office block, canteen storerooms, incomplete dwelling house, Central Business District of Lusaka in ‘ten miles’. The property located fronting a gravel access road about 400 meters from Great ablution blockisand ancillary accommodation. The Acres property comprises aArea, commercial / Industrial with a North Road, in Mungule’s approximately 17.5 development Kilometres from The 3.00 property is Chieftain fully enclosed in a concrete block wall fence. single officeDistrict block,of canteen storerooms, Centralstorey Business Lusakawith in ‘ten miles’. an incomplete dwelling house, ablution ancillary accommodation. The 3.00block Acresand property comprises a commercial / Industrial development with a The property is fullyblock, enclosed in a concrete block wall single storey office canteen with storerooms, anfence. incomplete dwelling house, CONTACT ablution block and ancillary accommodation. The Recovery 0211 225080 The Debt property is fully Committee, enclosed in a concrete block wallTel: fence. Head Office , 0211 224653 CONTACT Plot No.6907, 0211 230115 The Recovery Committee, Tel: +260 0211 760 225080 CairoDebt Road, Cell: 536653 Head Office , 0211 224653 CONTACT P.O. Box 35411, +260 979 482451 Plot No.6907, 230115 The Debt Recovery Committee, Tel: 0211 225080 Lusaka. Cairo Cell: +260 536653 Head Road, Office , 0211 760 224653 “TheNo.6907, Bank35411, reserves the right to accept or reject any Bid without notice and979 decision of the Bank on the Bid Accepted is final” P.O. Box +260 482451 Plot 0211 230115 Lusaka. Cairo Road, Cell: +260 760 536653 P.O. Box 35411, +260 979 482451 “The Bank reserves the right to accept or reject any Bid without notice and decision of the Bank on the Bid Accepted is final” Lusaka. All bids should be clearly marked “Tender for purchase of property” and should be

deposited in the Tender Box at respective branches before 18th November, 2020. “The Bank reserves the right to accept or reject any Bid without notice and decision of the Bank on the Bid Accepted is final” All bids should be clearly marked “Tender for purchase of property” and should be deposited in the Tender Box at respective branches before 18th November, 2020. All bids should be clearly marked “Tender for purchase of property” and should be deposited in the Tender Box at respective branches before 18th November, 2020.

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NATSAVE wants a better saving culture By BUUMBA CHIMBULU

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CAPITAL MARKETS MASTER PLAN MOOTED By BUUMBA CHIMBULU

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N initiative to provide a comprehensive and long term strategy on the development of capital markets has been developed by the Ministry of Finance and the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC). The initiative, called the Capital Markets Master Plan, is part of the efforts to expand the levels of financial inclusion in the country, says Bankers Association of Zambia (BAZ) Chairperson, Herman Kasekende. Mr Kasekende said the strategy was aimed at caressing the usage of capital markets as a source of funding and long-term investments. He was speaking during the 2020 World Savings Day and 2020 Digital Financial Literacy Awards. “All these efforts and synergies are aimed at increasing levels

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NITIATED by the Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry in 2004, the Proudly Zambian Campaign seeks to spur job creation and economic development through the promotion of production and consumption of high-quality Zambian products. The Proudly Zambian marketing campaign gives each and every Zambian an opportunity to be part of those who want to ensure this country has a better future. No effort is too small. It is important to stress that not all Zambian products on the local market are Proudly Zambian. Proudly Zambian products carry an official as shown below.

The official logo differentiates a Proudly Zambian product from other products. The official logo is a mark of quality assurance and national pride. The Proudly Zambian Campaign recognises that consumers want to buy goods of high standard and quality. To assure consumers of this

of financial inclusion in the country to about 80 percent by the year 2020 from the current 59.3 percent,” Mr Kasekende said. He said the banking sector had over the years positively responded to calls for pure savings accounts to accelerate financial inclusion levels. Mr Kasekende said the market now offered basic savings products that attracted minimal and no charges. This, he explained, was helping to scale up financial inclusion levels for the under-served and un-served populations. “The COVID-19 pandemic has had negative impact on individuals and businesses alike. However, the rise and sophistication of online and digital banking has greatly helped clients transact virtually on secure banking platforms,” Mr Kasekende said.

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In Zambia today, he said, there was an exponential growth in mobile and online payments platforms, which was a testimony to the shifting paradigms. He stressed that technology had narrowed the barriers of distance, changing the way businesses was conducted. “Mobile network and internet connectivity have played a vital role in seamless financial transactions across the country and beyond our borders, allowing the freeflow of funds, and freedom to transact in real time. “Digital payment channels and shared banking infrastructure through is making it possible to remotely onboard customers and allows then to access financial services at a touch of a button anywhere, anytime,” Mr Kasekende said.

THE National Credit and National Bank (NATSAVE) thrives on providing financial education in an effort to broaden levels of the saving culture in Zambia. Apart from offering loans, the financial institution thrives on financial education, says NATSAVE Public Relations Manager, Patricia Luhanga. Ms Luhanga said NATSAVE was keen to ensure that levels of saving culture was inculcated at an early age. She said this yesterday in Chilanga when the author of a book called Lemonade, Chola Lungu, donated 50 books to Guardian Angels Community School. The book, whose printing was supported by NATSAVE, was aimed at inculcating the importance of savings at an early age. St Patrick's School also received 50 books. "Saving needs to be taught at an early age so that the young people can start saving for the future and investments. NATSAVE supported the printing of this book because it speaks to who we are," Ms Luhanga said.

Ms Chola explained that she was motivated to write the book in order to assist in inculcating the culture of saving in schools. She encouraged the pupils to always find ways of making money in the simplest ways. "This book provides an opportunity to have conversations around money with children. It will help the children to value money and use it in a prudent way," Ms Chola said. Meanwhile, School Director, Jeremia Mrowiec, complained that the teachers were not on Government payroll despite efforts by the learning institution. Sister Mrowiec explained that the teachers were being paid like general workers and yet they were qualified personnel. She said the biggest challenge was to get funds to pay teachers. "The school has 500 pupils and we are all making efforts to provide quality education," Sister Mrowiec. District Education Board Secretary representative, Christine Jere, emphasised the need to encourage saving.

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Proudly Zambian Campaign – Beyond the Logo PROMOTING

quality, products certified as ‘Proudly Zambian’ go through a vetting process to ensure that it is of the highest standard to be classified under the campaign. Proudly Zambian products therefore, come with a quality assurance mark to assure the consumer that the product has passed the standards test and is ready for consumption. The vetting process extends to good labour practices. Companies producing Proudly Zambian products are inspected to ensure that they adhere to good labour practices. The importance of inspections is to upholds labour ethics and ensure that Proudly Zambian products are produced by a workforce that is treated with utmost respect and not subjected to inhuman

treatment. The products under Proudly Zambian are also produced in environmentally friendly factories. The company producing the product(s) must comply with the Zambia Environment Management Authority (ZEMA) regulations to ensure their production processes do not degrade the environment. The company must also be tax compliant in accordance with the laws of Zambia. The company wishing to obtain the logo must have a valid tax clearance certificate to demonstrate that the company is a good citizen that upholds good business practice. Holistically, the campaign utilises several facets that ensure that not only products are benefitting but also the Government since tax revenue is

By promoting the consumption of locally produced goods and services, the Campaign seeks to stimulate employment creation and close the job deficit gap. Consumers, by buying locally produced goods and services, will be creating demand for local products.

used to finance the development of economic infrastructure and other government programmes that support economic growth and development in Zambia. In addition to promoting the production and consumption of high quality products, the Proudly Zambian

Campaign seeks to spur job creation. The 2019 Zambia Labour force survey by the Zambia Statistics Agency reports that the working age population - all persons aged 15 and above – who are likely to work, stands at 9.4 million. Of this figure, only 2.9 million are currently in employment, leaving a deficit of about 6.5 million jobs. By promoting the consumption of locally produced goods and services, the Campaign seeks to stimulate employment creation and close the job deficit gap. Consumers, by buying locally produced goods and services,

will be creating demand for local products. Manufacturers will have to invest more in their factories and employ more people to produce the demand quantity and quality of goods and services to meet this demand. As Zambians, it is our duty to develop our industrial base and economy. We have a responsibility to create jobs for our growing population. As a consumer, you can play a part in supporting economic development and employment creation by choosing to support and buy local products. So, next time you want to buy a product, think local first.


Wednesday 4 November, 2020 Mining giant BHP signs up for responsible copper ARARE - Zimbabwean mining production framework companies are

MINING FIRMS TO RAMP UP PRODUCTION

SANTIAGO - BHP Group Ltd, the world's biggest listed miner, said on Monday it has submitted a letter of commitment to responsible copper production under the Copper Mark framework, launched by the International Copper Association in April last year. Under the programme, copper producers will be assessed by an independent body against a set of “responsible production criteria” in line with the United Nations sustainable development goals, according to Copper Mark. BHP-operated copper assets in Escondida and Spence in Chile, and Olympic Dam in Australia, will be the ones undergoing the

assessment, the global miner said in a statement. The pledge adds to BHP’s environmental goals announced in September that included reducing operational emissions by 30 percent by the 2030 financial year from 2020 levels. BHP added it believes the programme will help to hold the copper industry accountable in areas such as environment, community, human rights and governance issues. This comes as Australian miners face intense scrutiny over their heritage management strategies after Rio Tinto legally destroyed two sacred and historically significant caves in Western Australia in May to expand an iron ore mine. – REUTERS.

Government support 'essential' for UK economy, says IMF LONDON - The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said continuing government support is "essential" for the struggling UK economy to recover. The UK can afford it, and support is needed to see it through the coronavirus pandemic and the Brexit transition, the IMF said. Coronavirus infections are climbing rapidly again in the UK and elsewhere. The IMF said the coronavirus recession is likely to be more severe than it had predicted just a few weeks ago. It said the second wave of coronavirus, Brexit uncertainty, rising unemployment and stress on firms' balance sheets would make for a more "muted" recovery than it forecast earlier this month. The IMF predicted that the UK economy would shrink by 10.4 percent in 2020, and partially recover in 2021, with growth at 5.7 percent. This was a downward revision from just a few weeks ago when it up-

graded its forecast. Britain can afford to ramp up its already massive spending push to counter the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, the IMF's managing director Kristalina Georgieva said. Invigorating growth as the pandemic subsides will take more spending, the IMF said. The UK government should increase public investment and bolster welfare support for people who lose their jobs because of the crisis, she said. The government has been supporting the UK through a number of initiatives, including the jobs furlough scheme that ends on Friday, and be replaced by a different scheme. The IMF has estimated that Britain is on course to rack up a budget deficit of 16.5 percent of gross domestic product this year, dwarfing the damage wrought on the country's public finances by the global financial crisis. – BBC.

IMF tells G20 countries to 'keep spending' on Covid-19 crisis

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looking at increasing production by as much as 30 percent next year on the back of stable macro-economic environment currently obtaining, a new report shows. The mining industry is the country’s largest foreign currency earner, accounting for about 65 percent of exports and is one of the key sectors designated for short to medium term economic revival. Last year, the Government launched a mining roadmap that is expected to lift revenue from minerals such as gold, platinum and coal to US$12 billion by the end of 2023. The latest report on the state of the mining industry and prospects for 2021 commissioned by the Chamber of Mines of Zimbabwe, a lobby group that represents local miners, shows that 90 percent of the companies surveyed are looking at expanding production by between 10 and 30 percent next year. Ninety percent are planning to ramp up production in 2021 while 10 percent expect to remain the same. Of the respondents that are

expecting to increase production, approximately 40 percent are expecting to ramp up production by more than 30 percent. About 10 percent expect to increase output by between 10 and 30 percent, according to the report. Consequently, output is expected to grow by an average of three percent for platinum group metals to as high as 33 percent for ferrochrome. “The scenario was pre-

mised on the assumption that access to capital will remain a challenge just like in 2020,” the report says. When further interrogated what would happen if access to capital improves, respondents indicated that they will be able to further grow their output average nearly 40 percent, led by chrome, coal and diamonds. However, mining executives remain pessimistic about the

prospects of raising fresh capital due to illegal sanctions induced uncompetitive investment environment, high cost of doing business and perceived country risk. Capacity utilisation for 2021 is expected to reach a five year record of 80 percent, from 61 percent expected this year. In terms of profitability, most companies are looking at making profits in 2021. – THE HERALD, Zimbabwe.

Renewed lockdowns in Europe could hit SA manufacturing JOHANNESBURG - The local manufacturing sector is continuing on its recovery path, but renewed lockdown restrictions in Europe could negatively impact demand for South African exports, new data suggests. The Absa Purchasing Manager's Index – which measures activity in the manufacturing sector – increased to 60.9 index points in October. This is up from 58.5 index points recorded in September. A figure above 50 indicates an increase in activity, while a figure below 50 indicates a decrease in activity. "The further increase at the start of the fourth quarter is an encouraging sign that the manufacturing sector continues to recover following a record contraction in April," the report read. While some respondents to the survey indicate that demand and capacity are nearing pre-Covid levels, others report that they are still struggling as demand for their products is still below pre-lockdown levels. "Renewed restrictions on activity in

WASHINGTON - The International Monetary Fund on Monday warned Group of 20 major economies that the coronavirus crisis is not over and called on the United States, Britain and other countries to increase the amount of fiscal spending currently planned. Premature withdrawal of fiscal support at a time of continued high rates of unemployment would “impose further harm on livelihoods and heighten the likelihood of widespread

Europe amid a resurgence of Covid-19 cases might weigh on future demand for South African exports and may stir up concerns about a possible second wave in South Africa with a possible move back to a stricter lockdown level." This was reflected in the index, which tracks business conditions in six months' time – it declined to 56.7 points in October, down from 64.5 points reported for December. Last week UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced a new four-week Covid-19 lockdown. Germany, France, Austria, Greece and Portugal are among the European countries which have similarly imposed lockdowns in the past week, Bloomberg reported. October's PMI was driven mainly by high readings (above 60) for business activity and new sales orders, although they both ticked down slightly from September. The inventories sub-index particularly rose to its highest level in 13 years- at 61.1 points. The employment sub-index rose for the fifth consecutive month to 49.1 points

bankruptcies, which in turn could jeopardise the recovery,” senior IMF officials warned in a blog published on Monday. The blog, entitled, “The Crisis is Not Over, Keep Spending (Wisely),” said swift and unprecedented action by G20 and emerging market economies had averted an even deeper crisis, with G20 countries alone providing $11 trillion in support. The IMF last month forecast a 2020 global contraction of 4.4 percent and

The Absa Purchasing Manager’s Index for October increased to 60.9 index points.

in October. It is still below the 50-neutral mark. But the increases show that employment levels are stabilising after significant job losses were signalled for the second and third quarters of the year. – FIN24.

a return to growth of 5.2 percent in 2021, but warned that the situation remained dire and governments should not withdraw stimulus prematurely. On Monday, it said Covid infections were continuing to spread, but much of the fiscal support provided was now winding down, with cash transfers to households, deferred tax payments and temporary loans to businesses either having expired or being set to do so by year-end.

In economies where deficits dropped by 10 percent of gross domestic product this year, fiscal balances are expected to narrow by more than five percent of GDP in 2021, largely due to a sharp withdrawal of relief measures, they said. However it warned against providing support for firms that hindered a transfer of resources from sectors that may permanently shrink to those sectors that will be expanding. – REUTERS.


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CK was deliberately silent when HH insulted Dear Editor, WE find it extremely shocking an gross hypocritical for Mr Chishimba Kambwili, the apparent running mate to UPND president Hakahinde Hichilema in which he claimed President Lungu insulted as he took a swipe at the armchair critics of developmental projects. Although it was not attractive for Mr Kambwili to condemn his boss for the use of x-rated language to the large audience in Kasama’s Lukashya constituency, we felt he missed the opportunity to redeem his impartiality toward national values. With all fairness, Mr Kambwili has no moral right to misconstrue President Lungu’s idiomatic expression and description of those doubting developmental projects. How else would President Lungu figuratively define the serial critics of his self-evident developmental projects? Firstly, we find it difficult to understand how Mr Kambwili did not condemn the insults by

STOP MOURNING BILL 10 BUT ENGAGE US OVER IT

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Dear Editor, WRITE with shock that there are certain sections of society that are mourning the failure of Bill 10 while others are celebrating its failure. Why are they lamenting the failure? Engage us the people. The failure of Bill 10 if indeed it was a good Bill should not have received such mixed feelings from politicians, especially at the expense of us the masters. Stop misleading the nation that the failure of this Bill will work against the disabled and women as if that is where these people are discriminated against over equal representation as alluded to, in the current constitution. For me, this is now the time you mourning the demise of this Bill 10 got copies of the failed Bill and got to people and sensitise them on each and every clause, not just a few clauses and see people’s reactions over it. I am disappointed that deep down some people know that the Bill 10 in its current form has a lot to do with politicians than us the general citizen, yet want to play games over it.

Duty free incentives in Zambia for the agricultural sector Dear Editor,

For instance, if Bill 10 had gone through, mayors and council chairpersons could have been elected from the council. What was meant to be achieved by this reversal just five years down the line apart from the wrangles between MPs and the Mayors? I therefore think we can start the process in a more transparent manner and can make progress by redrafting it and taking it to parliament after the general elections if indeed it’s for the nation. We don’t change the Constitution hurriedly. The deafening noise

attached to this Bill 10, against other Bills in parliament was very shocking and that made people to start sniffing through the whole Bill to know what was hidden under the good clauses. Clauses such as the one to do with delimitation for instance should not have been included in this Bill 10 but could have been a stand alone that could definitely not have been thrown out because of other bad clauses in the Bill. Late President Michael Sata did delimitation without this noise. It is unfortunate that

colossal sums of money was spent in making sure this Bill passes without taking us the majority people who needed to have hundred percent knowledge of each and every clause in Bill 10, than just singing three clauses at every convenience. This should be taken as a lesson where issues relating to Constitution need the support of everybody and that is only and when there is a full consensus. WISDOM MUYUNDA, Chingola.

DID you know that not all products attract customs duty and Value Added Tax (VAT) at importation? The government through the Zambia Revenue Authority allows you to import various goods duty free while others you only pay VAT at 16 percent. The government deliberately puts in place these incentives to grow various sectors of the economy by deliberately introducing zero or lower tax rates on these sectors. Among the sectors with huge list of items that are duty free are the agricultural sector and manufacturing sector. The list is so long but we shall try and list a few items to just have an idea of what is provided for in the various laws in terms of tax rebates and incentives. Let us start with items that are both duty free and zero rated meaning no taxes are paid at importation. These include agricultural fertilisers, herbicides, pesticides, bovine semen and animal embryos, live roses but they require a permit from the Ministry of Agriculture before importation. Other goods are raw materials for manufacturing of various feeds,

Mr Hichilema at a public rally in Lukashya yet he takes pleasure at misinterpreting the counsel given by the President. Mr Kambwili is on record as using demeaning comments against the President and has made unfounded accusations which are meant to lower the estimation of the Presidency. Going by his silence over Mr Hichilema’s misconduct in Lukashya, it is evident that Mr Kambwili is not morally fit and competent to misinterpret President Lungu’s timely response to the critics. This is typically selective as well as a double-tongued approach to national matters. Mr Kambwili has a number of encounters were he has demeaned a number of people in public. At some point, when he was privileged to be minister, he was on camera threatening a young journalist and he had no regard for his undignified behaviour. During his trial, a journalist from the Daily Nation newspaper and a female prosecutor were not spared from the hooliganism of his agents. His behaviour has never been that of an honourable person. We therefore take exception that President Lungu can be the subject of unwarranted criticism when his timely counsel ought to be taken seriously by Mr Kambwili and his unholy alliance. MARVIN CHANDA MBERI, Youth Rights Activist, Lusaka.

machinery for milling, machinery for making cereals etc Another set of goods will be duty free but will attract VAT only at 16 percent. These goods will include among them, crude palm and Soya -bean oil for final processing in Zambia which also requires a permit from Ministry of Agriculture, solar panels and solar equipment, generator sets, agricultural tractors, ploughs, pumps for liquids and cultivation machinery. Interestingly truck horses, special purpose motor vehicles (for example breakdown lorries, crane lorries, fire fighting vehicles, concrete-mixer lorries, spraying lorries etc) bakery equipment, refrigerating or freezing equipment for cold rooms, poultry incubators, dairy machinery, industrial machinery for manufacturing of drinks, cutting machinery, dry cleaning machinery, printing machinery (letter press), machinery for making foot ware, telephone sets and cell phones, video recording equipment, aero planes, water floating tankers and refrigerated vessels are also duty free and they only pay VAT. These are all great opportunities that give entrepreneurs a boost to start or improve their businesses. Remember that the list becomes longer with goods imported from within the regional economic communities to which Zambia is party such as SADC and COMESA are exempt from paying customs duty if such goods meet the origin criteria for the regional economic communities. This simply means that goods manufactured and originating from countries that a member states of SADC or COMESA are likely to enjoy the duty-free status provide they produce an authentic certificate of origin and meet the requirements as provided by the law. TOPSY SIKALINDA, Corporate Communications Manager – ZRA.


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Reinstated Kang’ombe pledges hard work

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By SANFROSSA MANYINDA REINSTATED Kitwe Mayor, Christopher Kang'ombe, has pledged to ensure that all developmental projects are completed within the remaining seven months. Mr Kang'ombe, who reported back for work on Monday, said he would successfully complete his mandate of serving the people of Kitwe. Local Government Minister, Charles Banda, lifted the suspension of Kitwe and Lusaka City Councils last Friday, which lasted for 90 days. Mr Kang'ombe and his Lusaka counterpart Miles Sampa were advised to resume their civic duties after the ad hoc committees completed investigating the illegal dealings of the two councils. The land agency for the two councils, however, remains suspended.

The councils were suspended from July, 27 for 90 days to facilitate a probe into the illegal and disorderly allocation of land. "I am glad to be back after the 90 days of the council being suspended and I wish to complete my mandate successfully in the seven months that are left. "Therefore, there is a lot of hard work to be done to ensure that all the developmental projects are completed in time," Mr Kang'ombe said. The Mayor thanked Local Government Minister for providing leadership and guidance during the suspension of the council. Mr Kang’ombe expressed happiness that he was back in office, stating that his duty was to ensure that all developmental projects within his five-year mandate were completed to the expectation of the people.

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MUSHILI MARKET REHAB IN K1M BOOST G OV E R N M E N T has released K1 million for completion of old Mushili market shelter in Ndola's Bwana Mkubwa constituency. Ndola City Council Public Relations Manager, Rebecca Mushota, announced that works were expected to commence this week. She said the funds were being disbursed by Ministry of Local Government while skilled labour was being sourced by the local authority. Ms Mushota said that works that needed to be undertaken included electrification of the structure and completion of the ablution block. Saturday the displaced She assured 25 April, 2020 marketeers that the facility would be commissioned in

Ms Mushota

two months’ time. "We are anticipating that works commence this week and targeted works include electrification of the structure and completing the ablution block. The earlier contractor abandoned works over three years ago and it is during that period that vandals took advantage to steal some fittings from the structure. We are optimistic that marketeers will start using the new market

shelter in two months’ time," she said. Government in 2014 awarded a contract to a local construction company, Tripple V, to construct a market shelter at cost if K15 million but abandoned works a year later. 0ver 300 marketeers were displaced during the period and had been subjected to trade in open places. Meanwhile, Market chairperson, Rogers Mataka, thanked Government for considering the plight of the marketeers. Mr Mataka said during the period that the facility had been undergoing construc-

tion, marketeers have had their business negatively affected. He explained that worst period had been the rainy season as result business was disrupted. He has called in the local authority to expedite works to allow marketeers move in immediately before the onset of the rainy season. "The delayed construction of the market shelter has led to mass suffering of marketeers. And we fear that if marketeers continue to trader in such an environment, we shall record an outbreak of water borne diseases," he lamented.

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By ANDREW MUKOMA GOVERNMENT will deal sternly with officers who will be found wanting in the handling of public resources, Southern Province Permanent Secretary Mwangala Liomba has warned. Mr Liomba said that the provincial administration expected public officers to follow procedures when dealing with public finances. He said Government officers must never take pride in being summoned before the Parliamentary Accounts Committee (PAC). Mr Liomba was speaking in Livingstone at the opening of the

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GOVT WARNS AGAINST ABUSE OF PUBLIC FUNDS Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) integrity committee workshop. Mr Liomba however said, this year, no Government officer from the province had been summoned to appear before PAC. “Those of you who enjoy going to PAC, this time around, each time you will be called to appear before PAC, we will discipline you. Each time an officer is summoned before PAC, we will write a disciplinary letter. “The Secretary to Cabinet has

directed that controlling officers be charged so that they can also charge their subordinates,” Mr Liomba said. He said integrity committees were cardinal in Government institutions as they promoted accountability, efficiency and transparency. Mr Liomba implored principal officers from all institutions within the province to fully support the integrity committees. “Every year, we hear of cases of corruption, misappropriation of

funds, embezzlement and fraud of public funds, non-compliance as you discharge your duties. “Now, all these instances of corruption, malpractices and maladministration need to be nipped in the bud,” he added. Mr Liomba said that it was the duty of every institution to implement anti-corruption best practices that were aimed at curtailing vices which compromised the integrity of institutions.

He noted that the role of integrity committees was key in the prevention of corruption and promotion of integrity. ACC Southern Regional Manager, Muleemba Mwape, said the organisation had this year established 10 integrity committees in various institutions in the province. Ms Mwape said the integrity committee programme for Zambia had been identified as one of the proactive measures in the prevention of corruption and related malpractices.

Health posts in Manyinga commissioned By JACKSON MAPAPAYI TWO out of the six health posts allocated to Manyinga have been completed and commissioned. The two health facilities are Chipanda and Mundanya in the North-Western Province rural district. Manyinga District Commissioner, Geoffrey Malayiti, said the commissioning of the two facilities reaffirmed Government’s commitment to taking health care services closer to the people, especially those in rural communities. He said the construction of the health facilities was in line with the Seventh National Development Plan and the Sustainable Development Goal number three. Mr Malayiti said the construction of the two health posts would improve access to quality health care services as people would no longer have to move long distances to access the services. “This is good for our people in these two communities because their cries have been heard. I just appeal to the people in the two communities to guard the facilities jealously,” he said. Acting District Health Director, Joel Nkonde, said the construction of health posts had created employment which would improve the livelihood of the local communities. He implored community members to guard the health facilities jealously and support the health workers to enable them provide quality health services. And a representative of the two communities, Jonas Kapapilo, said people in Mundanya and Chipanda were happy with the commissioning of the two health posts. He commended government for having considered Manyinga district in the countrywide construction of health posts.

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THE Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit (DMMU) has come to the aid of a 75-year-old woman of Mazabuka who appealed for assistance for her treatment and food supplies. Ms Esther Musole Silunda of Habwato village in Mwanachingwala’s Chiefdom, who for the past two years has been crawling because of pain on her legs, received food and building materials. This is contained in a statement issued by DMMU Senior Communications Officer Mathews Musukwa. Mr Musukwa stated that among the items delivered to Ms Silunda included 12 roofing sheets, 10 pockets of cement, 12 litres of cooking oil, mealie meal, 10 kilogrammes beans and Kapenta. He said that the DMMU has given the senior citizen a wheelchair to help with mobility as she could not move on her own. He added that DMMU made

Among the items delivered to Mrs Silunda included 12 roofing sheets, 10 pockets of cement, 12 litres of cooking oil, mealie meal, 10 Kilogrammes beans and Kapenta. a quick response to help Ms Silunda after learning of her predicament through a news item on Byta FM of Choma in Southern Province. Mr Musukwa added that due to her incapacitation, the husband Mr Golbrown Chinyama Silunda did all the house chores such as washing, cooking, bathing her and other duties. “The old couple live in a small grass-thatched hut in Habwato village that cannot withstand torrential rain hence the resolve by DMMU to donate building materials,” he explained. He explained that the old couple had been failing to meet basic needs hence surviving at the mercy of wellwishers like Magoye based farmers, Votte Chisangano and local churches.


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BILL 10 – WHO ARE THE REAL LOSERS?

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STILL have faint celebrations in the memories of that distant afopposition camps especially among ternoon in the Mufulira’s UPND leadership and their Central Street in the supporters following the late 1950s. I was a little kid collapse of Bill 10. when Harry Mwaanga TheMr. question that has lingered on came my mindback since from Nkumbula that fateful day is whether England; he was received by the ordinary citizens on both a large crowd as hedivide rode in a sides of the political convertible. People marched have taken time to think soberly about the real losers alongside the motorcade of the collapse of Bill 10. and they were singing to the To start with, let us look praise of the Old Lion. at some history of African “Ba bwela eee, ba bwela, ba politics in Zambia. In 1962, landmark were held ba bwela eee elections ba Nkumbula, in this country to determine bwela eee ba bwela, ba bwela whether Zambia should ukobecome baile” independent (He has come or back, Mr.continue Nkumbula come back to be ahas British colony. Thehe results of this from where went). show that the Ielection was barely six years old African National Congress but(ANC) that which day remains a silhouwas a southern etteprovince stuck stronghold in my memory. At voted against United National that time,thethere was only one Independence Party (UNIP) African political party, the which was seeking immediate African National Congress. I also remember very well that my late cousin Lawrence Chola Katilungu was once a vice presdent of thetheANC under In 1969, UNIP gov- Mr. ernment held a referNkumbula. to remove theanothIendum also remember that clauseMilandu from er referendum cousin Mr. Jeffrey the Zambian constituwho was nicknamed “Jimen” tion to give government because Jimenland Taxis, powerhe to liked repossess was an absent organiser of the ANC from colonial n leasehold Kansuswa owners. Township. Those The Southern who lived inProvince Mufuliravoted at the against while the rest time will it remember Jimen of Zambia recorded masTaxis. sive yes votes. But as would be normal in any mass organisations, difindependence from Northern ferences soon developed in the RhodesiaNational to Zambia. Congress. African The rest of the country A including more radical faction broke Barotseland away and formed the Zambian (now Western Province) and Balovale (now NorthAfrican National Congress Western Province) (ZANC), which voted laterfor beUNIP and were in favour of came the United National independence for Zambia. Independence (UNIP). The SouthernParty Province has never explained why Soon after the formation of they rejected independence UNIP, the African National even after Harry Mwaanga Congress intowithpanic Nkumbula went had worked mode. Their Kaunda in thestrategy collision was to government that preceded oppose everything that UNIP the electionfrom of 1964. demanded theI can colonial defend this piece of history powers; and in so doing, they with statistical facts. resorted to dirty tactics. In 1969, the UNIP government held aschools and UNIP burnt referendum to remove the bridges to force the colonialists referendum clause from to the giveZambian powerconstitution to the Africans, to thegive ANC said thispower was to savagegovernment land from absent ry repossess by the Bembas who did not colonial owners. want to goleasehold to school. UNIP preached national

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IS THE UPND A REINCARNAT OF THE ANC? UPND

The UPND campaigned against this most useful and important piece of legislation and consequently if failed to go through. I have never found any valid reason why any reasonable person can reject a piece of legislation which is supposed to protect his rights. With this kind of background, I was not surprised when the UPND Members of Parliament boycotted the house vote on Bill 10 with the sole purpose of ensuring that the proposed constitutional amendments did not go through.

The Southern Province voted against it while the rest of Zambia recorded massive yes votes. In recent history, there was a referendum to decide on the inclusion of the Bill of Rights in the Zambian constitution during the 2016 elections. The UPND campaigned against this most useful and important piece of legislation and consequently if failed to go through. I have never found any valid reason why any reasonable person can reject a piece of legislation which is

supposed to protect his rights. With this kind of background, I was not surprised when the UPND Members of Parliament boycotted the house vote on Bill 10 with the sole purpose of ensuring that the proposed constitutional amendments did not go through. Rejection of anything proposed by politicians from the other parts of Zambia is in the DNA of the UPND leaders and followers. When engaging in such negative actions, the UPND leadership and followers do

The first casualties of the collapse of Bill 10 are the youth and students who have lost a right to participate in the parliamentary system. What explanation will UPND give for obstructing youths and students’ participation in national matters?

not mind the impact their actions will have on ordinary citizens of Zambia including those that live in their strongholds. There are a few real losers whose political participation in national decision-making would have been boosted by the constitutional amendments proposed in Bill 10. Some may consider the collapse of Bill 10 as a victory for UPND and Mr Hakainde Hichilema, but if people take time to understand the consequences of Bill 10’s

FILEPHOTO: Mr Nkumbula (left) and former President Kaunda shake Mainza Chona claps.

collapse, the real losers will react when they realise how UPND has killed their chance of enjoying a constitutional right to participate in The UPND campaigned have bee parliamentary politics. against this most useful ipate in The first casualties of the and important piece of constitu collapse of Bill 10 are the legislation and conseyouth and students who have But t quently if failed to go lost a right to participate in fused to the parliamentary system. through. I have never Dialogu What explanation will UPND found any valid reason give for obstructing youths why any reasonableposing a and students’ participation in how t person can reject a of piece national matters? they of legislation which is com Similarly, the less enabled supposed to protectstitution his citizens of this country and the women of Zambia have For th rights. been denied constitutionally portant protected rights of powerfu participation in parliamentary ought to understand, a right the othe business and they have to contained in the constitution wait another 10 years before cannot be denied, but an ply com any constitutional provisions appointment by a dictator whosou with can be contemplated for does not even allow elections tional is their passage to parliament in his own party can be For other than through the normal withdrawn at any time without th General and Presidential notice. Zambian Elections. Besides, there is a bigin legal The UPND and Mr Hichilema difference in the way an have a lot of explanations to appointed minister and side with will soon make before the Zambian elected member of parliament electorate. The feeble defence will debate. The era of the dirty made by a UPND leader on “benevolent” dictators isthe long UP one radio station that their gone and we should prevent while k party would consider the the installation of such a in silenc youth, students and women politician at the helm of our for appointment to cabinet like politics. And w Dr Kaunda did by appointing Please check the real their losers me Lazarus “Chanda” Tembo as of the collapse of Bill 10. apply d deputy minister is the position Yours truly, tactic is of a politician who does not understand the difference Troubleshooter. such as between a constitutional right pentvision@gmail.com, Bill 10. and an appointment. ecchipalo@icloud.com, involved handsThis to is seal the Choma declaration as one thing Zambians ecchipalo@yahoo.co.uk

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LCC WILL CONTINUE MANAGING PARKING SITES By NOEL IYOMBWA

T Students hail Lungu’s growth projects By SIMON MUNTEMBA THE infrastructure development that President Edgar Lungu is implementing across the country are key to economic growth, students from higher learning of institution have said. Commenting on the recently commissioned Arcades Flyover Bridge, national students’ mobilisation coordinator, Ibrahim Mwamba, hailed the President for the project saying it would spur economic development. Mr Mwamba, who was flanked by students from the University of Zambia, paid gratitude to President Lungu for ensur-ing various projects became reality. He stated that the projects would have positive impact on all the Zambians including the students. Mr Mwamba, however, appealed to the Head of State to help in securing part time jobs for the students at East Park Mall as a way of financially helping them. He explained that since the mall was just within the vicinity of the university of Zambia, it would be ideal and of great help to employ some students on part time basis. Mr Mwamba emphasised that the well-being of the teaching staff had a direct bearing on the students hence the need for immediate action concerning the matter.

HE Lusaka City council will not enter into an agreement with any company to manage parking spaces in the Central Business District (CBD), Town clerk Alex Mwansa has said. Mr Mwansa said that currently the council was managing all the parking

spaces in the CBD after cancelling the contract with Parkrite last year. “We have no plans of engaging any company to manage parking spaces council is now managing in the Central Business district, “he said. On October, 2016 the Lusaka City Council and Parkrite signed a Memorandum of Understanding to help manage

parking space in the CBD. However, in January last year, the council terminated the agreement and Parkrite Zambia continued operating for three months within which the firm was expected to handover the parking sites back to the Council. This was in accordance with clause 3 of the provisional termination breach clauses of the Agreement.

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AVIC completes remedial works in Lusaka By JOHN KOMBE AVIC International has successfully completed the remedial works on Lumumba, Mungwi and part of Great North roads in Lusaka. Road Development Agency (RDA) director of communications and corporate affairs, Masuzyo Ndlobvu, said the three roads which had developed defects were now in good condition. He stated that the contractor had

initially done the three roads and was recalled to work on the defects after a period of eight months of observation. Mr Ndlobvu said that the roads worked on were Lumumba road (7.120 km), Mungwi road (6.659 km) and Great North Road (6.610 km). He pointed out that the defects were not along the entire stretches of the roads, but were in some portions of the roads. RDA, he said, was impressed with the remedial works by the contractor and was hopeful that the roads would stand

the test of time. Mr Ndlobvu, however, indicated that RDA would still give the works another period of observation, despite certifying the remedial works. He said that this was to ensure that the roads which had a great economic importance were of high quality. AVIC International representative, Ann Sun, said that the company had completed the remedial works and stressed that her firm was committed to delivering quality road works.

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Chromosomes become visible by coiling and shortening Homologous chromosomes pair up. These are chromosome pairs having the same length, same gene loci and an identical position of the centromere. Each member of this pair comes from a different parent. Crossing over takes place between chromatids of homologous chromosomes. This is a process during which the chromatids of homologous chromosomes get entangled and exchange pieces. The point of crossing over is called a chiasma (plural=chiasmata). This process contributes to genetic variation. The following diagram demonstrates crossing over in homologous chromosomes

Biology: Chromosome On toadays pupils forum in Biology,will look at a topic :Chromosome Type. At the end of this lesson,learnwers should be able to; Ø Identify types of Chromosmes Ø Describe Mitosis and Meiosis Chromosome Types There are two types of chromosomes, namely sex chromosomes and autosomes (non-sex chromosomes). Every somatic cell has two sex chromosomes while every gamete has only one sex chromosome. Nuclear Division (Mitosis and Meiosis) Nuclear division or cell division is the process by which new cells (daughter cells) are formed from existing cells (parent/mother cells). There are two types of nuclear division, namely mitosis and meiosis. (a) Mitosis This is a type of cell division that results in the formation of two daughter cells that are diploid and genetically identical from one diploid parent cell Figure 40: Simple Illustration of Mitosis

Metaphase I • •

Telophase I • The chromosomes arrive at the poles • The spindle fibres disappear • Chromosomes disappear by unwinding and becoming longer • The nucleolus and nuclear membrane reappear Meiosis II The events that take place during meiosis II are similar to those

Formation of gametes (sex cells) It contributes to genetic variation due to crossing over and random assortment of chromosomes

Monohybrid Inheritance

Mitosis involves four stages, namely prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase. Prophase The following events take place during prophase • Movement of centrioles to opposite poles of the cell • Appearance of spindle fibres from the centrioles • Disappearance of the nuclear membrane and nucleolus • Chromosomes become visible by coiling and shortening Metaphase During metaphase the following events take place Centromeres of chromosomes line up along the equator of the cell Spindle fibres from the centrioles attach themselves to the centromeres of the chromosomes

Anaphase During anaphase the sister chromatids are separated from each other and pulled to opposite poles, centromere first. Telophase The following events take place •

The chromatids arrive at the poles and each of them becomes a complete chromosome • The spindle fibres disappears • Chromosomes disappear by unwinding and becoming longer • The nucleolus and nuclear membrane reappear Importance of mitosis (MR. RAG) Growth Regeneration Asexual reproduction e.g. binary fission in Amoeba Maintaining genetic stability Replacement of cells

(b) Meiosis (reduction division)

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This is a type of nuclear division where one diploid parent cell produce four daughter cells that haploid and genetically different from the parent cell. There are two divisions that take place during meiosis. These are meiosis I (first meiotic division) and meiosis II (second meiotic division). Each of the two divisions is made of prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase. Figure 41: Simple Illustration of Meiosis

Experiment 2 Mendel allowed the F1 plants to self pollinate. ¾ of the offspring were tall while ¼ were short. This is explained by the following genetic diagram:

NB The fractions of the offspring phenotypes (which also represent the chances of each phenotype) may be converted into ratios or decimal numbers, in this case the ratio is 3:1 while the decimal numbers are 0.75 and 0.25. This information may also be converted into actual numbers e.g. if the total number of offspring is 1000, the number of short plants will be calculated as follows: Number of short plants = ¼ X 1000 = 250 Exercise: In garden peas, the allele for smooth seeds (R) is dominant to the allele for wrinkled seeds (r). Use a genetic diagram to show the result of crossing a heterozygous plant with a homozygous recessive one. Back Cross (Test Cross) •

Gene: This is a portion/segment of DNA controlling one particular characteristic e.g. the portion of DNA controlling the inheritance and expression of eye colour is called the gene for eye colour. Note that some characteristics are controlled by more than one gene. This is called polygenic inheritance. Generally, each gene controls the synthesis of one polypeptide molecule.

Genotype: This is the combination of alleles an organism has for a given characteristic. It is also defined as the genetic composition of an organism for a particular characteristic. The genotype is normally written using a pair of letters, each representing one allele e.g. AA, Aa and aa. Phenotype: This is the out-ward expression of the genotype in the form of physical characteristics of an organism.

(b) If the organism is heterozygous (Tt)

Recessive: A recessive allele is one that is over-shadowed in the phenotype by the presence of a dominant allele. It is always represented by a small/lowercase letter e.g. a, b, t and so on. Codominance: Codominant alleles are two different alleles which are equally expressed in the phenotype when present together e.g. the alleles IA and IB for blood group Homozygous: This a type of genotype where both alleles are the same i.e. both dominant or both recessive e.g. AA, aa, BB, bb and so on. Organisms which are homozygous are called homozygotes or pure breeds.

Common Crosses and their expected Phenotypic ratios of Offspring •

Heterozygous: This is a type of genotype where the two alleles are different, such as one allele is dominant while the other is recessive e.g. Aa, Tt and Bb. Organisms which are heterozygous are called heterozygotes or hybrids.

Mendel used garden peas because: (i)

Type of Cross

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Experiment 2 Mendel allowed the F1 plants to self pollinate. ¾ of the offspring were tall while ¼ were short. This is explained by the following genetic diagram:

When one parent is heterozygous and the other homozygous recessive the phenotypic ratio of the offspring is 1:1 When both parents are homozygous recessive, all the offspring will have the recessive phenotype.

They have a short life cycle

Note: The parents used at the beginning of any genetic experiment are called the first parental generation (P1generation). The offspring of the P1 generation are called the first filial generation (F1-generation). The offspring of the F1 generation are called the second filial generation (F2-generation) and so on.

When one of the parents is homozygous dominant all the offspring will have the dominant phenotype, regardless of the genotype of the other parent. When both parents are heterozygous, the phenotypic ratio of the offspring is 3:1

Mendel’s Experiments

Prophase I

Chromosomes become visible by coiling and shortening Homologous chromosomes pair up. These are chromosome pairs having the same length, same gene loci and an identical position of the centromere. Each member of this pair comes from a different parent. Crossing over takes place between chromatids of homologous chromosomes. This is a process during which the chromatids of homologous chromosomes get entangled and exchange pieces. The point of crossing over is called a chiasma (plural=chiasmata). This process contributes to genetic variation. The following diagram demonstrates crossing over in homologous chromosomes

(a) If the organism is homozygous dominant (TT)

Dominant: A dominant allele is one that gets expressed in the phenotype to the exclusion of another. It is always represented by a capital letter e.g. A, B, T and so on

Meiosis I

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Allele: This is an alternative form of a given gene. Each sexually-reproducing organism has two alleles for each of its characteristics. The alleles may be similar or different. One of the alleles is inherited from the male parent while the other one is from the female parent. Alleles which have more than two alternative forms are called multiple alleles e.g. the gene for blood group in humans has three alleles, namely IA, IB and IO. Even in this case, each human being can have only two of the alleles.

Let T = allele for tallness and t = allele for shortness

Movement of centrioles to the poles of the cell Appearance of spindle fibres from the centrioles Disappearance of the nuclear membrane and nucleolus

Chromosome: A chromosome is a DNA thread wrapped in protein. Chromosomes carry inherited information from one generation to the next

Mendel crossed homozygous tall plants with homozygous short plants. The seeds produced all grew into tall plants. From this Mendel concluded that the allele for tallness was dominant to the allele for shortness. This experiment can be explained using the following genetic diagram:

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This is when an organism having a dominant phenotype is crossed with a homozygous recessive one in order to determine its genotype. The phenotypes of the offspring are used to conclude what the genotype of the tested organism is. If all the offspring still show the dominant phenotype, it is concluded that the tested organism is homozygous dominant. If some of the offspring show the dominant phenotype while others show the recessive phenotype, it is concluded that the tested organism is heterozygous. This is illustrated by the following genetic diagrams, using height in garden peas.

The Language of Genetics

(ii) They show contrasting characteristics e.g. short plants are always below 1 meter while tall plants always grow above 1 meter Experiment 1

Note: The parents used at the beginning of any genetic experiment are called the first parental generation (P1generation). The offspring of the P1 generation are called the first filial generation (F1-generation). The offspring of the F1 generation are called the second filial generation (F2-generation) and so on.

This is the study of one characteristic controlled by only one gene.

Stages of Mitosis

Let T = allele for tallness and t = allele for shortness

During anaphase I the homologous chromosomes are separated from each other and pulled to opposite poles, centromere first. The chromosomes are separated randomly. This is called random assortment of chromosomes and is one of the processes that contributes to genetic variation.

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Mendel crossed homozygous tall plants with homozygous short plants. The seeds produced all grew into tall plants. From this Mendel concluded that the allele for tallness was dominant to the allele for shortness. This experiment can be explained using the following genetic diagram:

Centromeres of homologous chromosomes line up along the equator of the cell Spindle fibres from the centrioles attach themselves to the Centromeres of the homologous chromosomes Anaphase I

in mitosis. Importance of meiosis

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(ii) They show contrasting characteristics e.g. short plants are always below 1 meter while tall plants always grow above 1 meter Experiment 1

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Exercise: In maize plants, the allele M, for white seeds is dominant over the allele m for yellow seeds.100 heterozygous plants were self pollinated and 250 yellow seeds were collected. (a) What is the expected ratio of white seeds to yellow seeds (b) What is the expected total number of seeds [2] (c) What is the expected number of white seeds


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…Uganda’s Museveni warns off disruptors as he starts bid for another term

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AMPALA Uganda’s veteran President Y o w e r i Museveni warned that anyone breaking the peace would regret their actions as he formally started his bid for another term in office on Monday. Meanwhile, presidential candidate Robert Kyagulanyi, popularly known as Bobi Wine, was taken away by the police after he was cleared to run by the electoral commission. Another presidential candidate Patrick Amuriat was arrested in Kampala, at the headquar-

ters of his Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) party. Museveni, 76, who is Africa’s third-longest ruling head of state, is due to face Bobi Wine, a pop star turned opposition politician, in a February vote. “I am hearing ... some people want to disturb our peace. Whoever tries will regret (it),” the former guerrilla leader said after the Electoral Commission accepted his nomination papers. “For us we do not joke, we fought to bring peace,” he told reporters in comments broadcast on television. Supporters have praised Museveni for bringing in investment and bolstering the economy while opponents have accused him of crushing dissent and presiding over widespread graft - charges

that he has repeatedly dismissed. Lawmakers from his ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) party voted to change the constitution in 2017, deleting a 75-year age cap on presidents that would have barred him from seeking re-election. Officially he will be running for his fifth term in office though he ruled for nine years without facing a vote after coming to power in 1986 following a guerrilla war. Meanwhile, Wine was “grabbed and whisked away by police right after nominations and driven straight home.” The politician’s supporters had gathered outside the nomination venue and along the road to the centre. – BBC.

Ouattara wins Ivory Coast poll amid boycott ABIDJAN - Ivory Coast’s President Alassane Ouattara has won a controversial third term in office in an election boycotted by the opposition. He took 94 percent of the vote, even winning 99 percent in some of his strongholds. Turnout was put at almost 54 percent. The result has to be confirmed by the Constitutional Council. On Monday, the Ivorian opposition said it was creating a transitional government which would organise a new election. Main opposition candidates Pascal Affi N’Guessan and Henri Konan Bédié had urged their supporters not to vote. They got one percent and two percent respectively, while a fourth candidate,

Kouadio Konan Bertin, also got two percent, according to the official results. Opposition figures say it

Americans vote after tumultuous campaign marked by division, coronavirus WASHINGTON - Americans headed to the polls yesterday to decide whether incumbent Donald Trump or challenger Joe Biden will be elected president, after a tumultuous four years under the businessman-turned-politician that have left the country as deeply polarised as at any time in its recent history. Biden, the Democratic candidate and a career politician, has had a strong and consistent lead in national polls. But the Republican Trump is

close in enough swing states to possibly piece together the 270 state-by-state Electoral College votes needed to hold on to the presidency, which he won in a surprise 2016 election result despite losing the popular vote to Democrat Hillary Clinton by nearly three million ballots. However, it may be days before the result is known, especially if legal challenges focused on postal ballots are accepted in the event of a tight race. There is also fear about possible unrest. Several cities

was illegal for Ouattara to stand for a third term as it broke rules on term limits. “Maintaining Ouattara as are boarding up buildings in anticipation of possible protests, including around the White House and in New York City. The voting capped a campaign dominated by the coronavirus pandemic that has killed more than 231, 000 people in the United States and put millions out of work. The country has also been shaken by nationwide protests over racial injustice against Black Americans. Biden, who has framed the contest as a referendum on Trump’s handling of the virus, promised a renewed effort to combat the health crisis, fix the economy and bridge America’s political divide. Although more than 99 million Americans have already voted in early, in-person voting or by mail, Election

head of state is likely to lead to civil war,” M N’guessan said, adding that the opposition noted a vacancy of power. But the president’s supporters dispute this, citing a constitutional change in 2016 which they say means his first term effectively did not count. His party has warned the opposition against any “attempt to destabilise” the country, which is still recovering from a civil war sparked by a disputed election in 2010. At least 16 people have been killed since riots broke out in August after President Ouattara said he would run again following the sudden death of his preferred successor. At least nine people were killed during Saturday’s vote, news agency AFP reports. – BBC. Day marks a deadline for votes to be cast and still serves as a ritual for those who go to the polls on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. The election has already prompted a wave of litigation over whether to adjust voting rules in light of the Covid-19 pandemic. On Monday, a federal judge in Texas rejected a Republican bid to throw out about 127, 000 votes already cast at drive-through voting sites in the Democraticleaning Houston area. Trump has questioned the integrity of the election results for months, making unsubstantiated claims that mail-in voting is rife with fraud and refusing to commit to a peaceful transfer of power if he loses. – REUTERS.

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HARARE - The number of teachers employed by the government committing suicide is on the increase as the educators fail to make ends meet, Takavafira Zhou, the president of the Progressive Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe has said. Zhou cited the death last week of a Zvishavane teacher, Pedzisai Chiresve as an indication of the desperation among the majority of teachers in the country. – ALLAFRICA.

Guinea opposition leader petitions poll results BAMAKO - Guinea’s main opposition leader, Cellou Dalein Diallo, has lodged an appeal at the Constitutional Court to overturn the results of last month’s presidential election. His lawyer said there was irrefutable evidence of electoral irregularities. Provisional results say the 82-year old incumbent, Alpha Condé, won the poll. He is now heading for a third term in office. – BBC.

Dozens massacred in Ethiopia’s Oromia state ADDIS ABABA - Gunmen have killed at least 32 people and set fire to homes in a “horrendous” attack in western Ethiopia, officials say. Local authorities said the rebel Oromo Liberation Army was to blame for the attack in Oromia state. Residents said dozens were rounded up and killed and livestock was stolen. – BBC.

Two arrested after four killed in suspected Islamist attack in Vienna

VIENNA - Two people were arrested near Vienna yesterday, according to the APA news agency, as police hunted accomplices of a gunman or gunmen who killed four people in what the government called an Islamist terrorist attack in the Austrian capital. In an early morning televised news conference, Interior Minister Karl Nehammer said police had shot dead one attacker on Monday night, a man wearing an explosives belt that turned out to be fake. Authorities identified him as an Islamic State sympathiser. – REUTERS.

Minister says it’s unclear who shot protesters in Lagos ABUJA - “Hoodlums” wearing military uniforms may have shot Nigerian protesters campaigning against police brutality and it was too soon to tell if soldiers were involved, the country’s attorney general said on Monday. Demonstrations across the country turned violent on October 20 when witnesses in Lagos said the military opened fire on peaceful protesters in the upmarket Lekki district shortly after local authorities imposed a 24-hour curfew, drawing international condemnation. Soldiers and police killed at least 12 people in two Lagos neighbourhoods on October 20, according to witnesses and rights group Amnesty International. The army and police have denied involvement. Attorney General Abubakar Malami told reporters in the capital, Abuja, the matter

was being investigated and there was a need to establish whether the shooting took place, who was responsible and whether the people who were shooting were part of the military. “You cannot rule out the possibility of perhaps hoodlums that set in to create a scene... could equally partake in the process,” Malami said at the news conference, which was also attended by government officials including the defence minister and finance minister. He also said it was “pre-emptive” to conclude that there had even been a shooting. Lagos state has ordered an investigation into the incident. Last week the military said the Lagos state government asked the army to intervene to restore order, but soldiers did not shoot civilians. Nationwide protests against alleged human rights abuses by police sparked some of Nigeria’s worst street violence since it returned to civilian rule in 1999. Police last week said 22 of its personnel were killed in the violence and 205 police stations were damaged. The unrest, which has largely died down, has posed the biggest political challenge faced by President Muhammadu Buhari since he took office in 2015. – REUTERS.


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Maradona taken to hospital - reports DIEGO Maradona has been admitted to hospital in Argentina with undisclosed “health problems” although it is not related to Covid-19 and his condition is not thought to be serious, his personal doctor and local media reported on Monday. Maradona, 60, was taken to the Ipensa clinic in La Plata, about an hour from Buenos Aires. Maradona coaches the local club Gimnasia y Esgrima. Maradona, who won the World Cup with Argentina in 1986 and is widely considered to be one of the greatest players of all time, was admitted to hospital to undergo tests, his doctor Leopoldo Luque said. He had been feeling poorly for some time and will be held under observation for “at least three days,” Luque told reporters. “He is not well psychologically and that has an impact on his physical wellbeing,” Luque said. “He’s not as well as I would like and as well as I know he can be. He needs help, this is the time to help him.” “Diego is a person who is sometimes excellent and sometimes not so much,” Luque added. “He could be 10 thousand times better. And bringing him here helps him.” “It’s very difficult being Maradona.” Luque did not give specific

details of Maradona’s ailment but said it was not related to Covid-19. Maradona last appeared in public on his 60th birthday last Friday before his side’s league match against Patronato. He was gifted a plaque and a cake to celebrate the occasion but he did not stay to watch the game and witnesses said he looked unwell and weak. The former Napoli, Barcelona and Boca Juniors player has suffered frequent periods in hospital over the years, often due to the extravagant lifestyle that accompanied and followed his playing career. Maradona was admitted to hospital in January 2019 with internal bleeding in the stomach. He also fell ill at the 2018 World Cup in Russia, where he was filmed passing out in an executive box at the Argentina-Nigeria game. Maradona was taken into hospital in 2004 with severe heart and respiratory problems linked to cocaine use. He later underwent drug rehabilitation in Cuba and Argentina before a stomach-stapling operation in 2005 helped him lose weight. In 2007 he checked himself into a clinic in Buenos Aires to help him overcome alcohol abuse problems. – REUTERS.

Paris Masters: Dan Evans beaten by Stan Wawrinka in first round BRITISH number one Dan Evans fell to a straight-set defeat by Stan Wawrinka in the first round of the Paris Masters. Evans lost 6-2 7-6 (7-3) to the Swiss 12th seed, who now holds a 5-0 winning record against the Briton. A single break of serve was the difference in the opener before Wawrinka edged past the 30-year-old in the second set tie-break. Wawrinka will play either Gilles Simon of France or America’s Tommy Paul in the second round. “A not perfect end to the year, but it probably summed up the year of 2020 for tennis. “It was flat. It was very different from last week.” Evans also confirmed he plans to work on a trial basis with Australian coach Chris Johnstone when he arrives down under next month. Johnstone is a former top 100 player who has worked with Gigi Fernandez and Wayne Ferreira. “He was pretty much the first person I thought could do the job, just because I had spoken to him before, and I liked the way he thought about tennis and worked,” Evans added. Top seed Rafael Nadal begins his campaign in Paris against Feliciano Lopez today. – BBC.

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Under La Liga rules, Atletico were granted an extra 30 days outside the transfer window to replace Partey, as his release clause had been paid. "The box-to-box footballer is a strong presence in midfield and contributes defensively and offensively," is how Atletico's website describes Kondogobia. The France-born player previously impressed at Spanish side Sevilla before spells

at Monaco in the French top flight and Inter Milan in Serie A. He played five friendly internationals for France before swapping allegiances to the Central African Republic (CAR) in 2018 and has since played three times for them. Kondogbia played in three of CAR's qualifiers for the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations as they failed to progress to the finals in Egypt. – BBC.

Alexander Povetkin v Dillian Whyte postponed as Russian has Covid-19 DILLIAN Whyte's rematch with Alexander Povetkin has been postponed after the Russian tested positive for coronavirus. Povetkin, 41, produced a stunning knockout win over the British heavyweight in August and the pair were due to fight again on November 21. Promoter Eddie Hearn tweeted Povetkin was "in hospital." "Povetkin-Whyte II is postponed with a new target date of January 30, 2021," Hearn's Matchroom Boxing tweeted. Matchroom said it would announce news on whether the rest of the November 21 show would go ahead in due course. The news is a blow to 32-year-old Whyte, who has been preparing at his training camp in Portu-

gal and worked remotely as a pundit for BBC Radio 5 Live during Oleksandr Usyk's win over Derek Chisora on Saturday. Whyte knew a win over Povetkin would put him in with a clear shot at challenging for

the WBC heavyweight title held by Tyson Fury - in 2021. Povetkin found a clinical punch to end their August contest after being on the canvas twice himself in the bout. And Hearn was quick to raise the prospect of Whyte

now being available to become Fury's opponent on December 5. Fury is due to fight in the UK on the date but so far has no opponent and Hearn posted on Twitter: "Dillian Whyte v Tyson Fury anyone?" – BBC.


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