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Vol. 6. Issue 2574
Thursday April 16, 2020
By BUUMBA CHIMBULU and IRVIN MUYUMBWA
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ORMAL meetings between Government and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) were concluded on Thursday last week. The teleconference meetings which were held for a week were successfully conducted and concluded on Thursday last week. According to an official from the Ministry of Finance, the meetings discussed among others the impact COVID-19 will have on revenue collection and the Zambian economy.
…crucial talks already concluded. Story on page 3 Kenyans P13 Lungu tested, face arrest passed test for not Kafue placed on lockdown
‘We are not in a crisis’
By SILUMESI MALUMO
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KENYANS have face arrest for walking in public without a face mask, Daily Nation Kenya reports. “You will be arrested from today should you be found in public without a face mask. That is the message to Kenyans who have been taking lightly the requirement of wearing masks as one of the precautions against the spread of coronavirus,” the newspaper reports. And a local NonGovernmental Organisation PAGE 3
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Zambia, IMF talk By BUUMBA CHIMBULU and IRVIN MUYUMBWA FORMAL meetings between Government and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) were concluded on Thursday last week. The teleconference meetings which were held for a week were successfully conducted and concluded on Thursday last week. According to an official from the Ministry of Finance, the meetings discussed among others the impact Covid-19 will have on revenue collection and the Zambian economy. And Government has been urged to put in measures and systems that will convince cooperating and development partners that Zambia is not dependent on donor funding. “The meetings were successfully held and concluded last week on Thursday. Among the issues discussed were the figures in terms of revenue collection
following the impact caused by Covid-19,” he said. The official indicated that the IMF also had meetings with the Bank of Zambia and the Ministry of Finance to understand the situation on the monetary side. “Other topic of discussions included how the monetary side can be managed and stabilised,” the official said. Meanwhile, Premier Consult Limited Managing Director, Oliver Saasa, says it was up to Government to implement measures which would ensure that Zambia needed less aid from donors. “This will lead to these partners exhibiting good will in terms of lending monies when the country is in need and an opportunity for Foreign Direct Investment which is desperately needed,” Prof Saasa said. He explained that putting in place these measures would further lead to the country being perceived in the positive light with the credit rating agencies. Zambia, he said, was currently classified in the junk category, making it expensive to access money from the global market.
Kenyans face arrest for not wearing masks By IRVIN MUYUMBWA
KENYANS have face arrest for walking in public without a face mask, Daily Nation Kenya reports. “You will be arrested from today should you be found in public without a face mask. That is the message to Kenyans who have been taking lightly the requirement of wearing masks as one of the precautions against the spread of coronavirus,” the newspaper reports. And a local Non-Governmental Organisation has warned that allowing the continued crowding in public places and non-observance of social distancing guidelines by people without face masks will only un-do all efforts by the government to contain spread of the coronavirus. Zambia Institute of Governance and Civil Liberties Advocacy Platform chief executive officer Francis Chipili said it is for this reason masks must be made very affordable for ordinary citizens to acquire and wear in public places as a preventive measure. Mr Chipili said there was need to tailor a response to the Covid-19 that suits the local situation, indicating that the current cost of masks should not be a limiting factor in the prevention of the pandemic. "It is very difficult for people to practice social distancing but at least we need to tell our citizens that everybody should wear a mask at all times. I'm hoping that a mask should cost not more than K5 now, it should be cheaper with material somebody can easily wash and reuse. It shouldn't be a limiting factor," Mr Chipili said. He also emphasised the need to have reusable face masks which people can wash and wear because the disposable masks were proving to be expensive even for those that can afford as they have to spend about K20 for one every day. And Mr Chipili has urged all local authorities to come up with a by-law that would make it mandatory for all people to wear masks in public and punishable for those that defy this law. "The best is, each local government authority must come up with a by-law that makes wearing a mask mandatory. Any one that will not be wearing a mask in public must be fined and that way, we will win the battle even as we keep encouraging social distancing," Mr Chipili said. Meanwhile, Kenya’s Inspector-General of Police Hillary Mutyambai on Tuesday said the grace period for adjusting to the regulations given by President Kenyatta has expired and that anyone violating them will be taken to court. During the weekend, Health Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe gazetted a list of hefty penalties against violators. “Users of public or private transport and public transport operators shall wear proper masks that must cover the mouth and nose. They should also maintain a physical distance of not less than a metre,” Mr Kagwe said in the Kenya Gazette Supplement No 41. See page 15
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‘WE ARE NOT IN A CRISIS’
…as technocrats debate impact of IMF programme By SILUMESI MALUMO
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AMBIA is not in a crisis and any attempt to stampede into an International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme is a fallacy that will be of no benefit to the country, Former Deputy Minister of Finance Mbita Chitala has said. And Zambia’s envoy to Ethiopia Emmanuel Mwamba has said the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDB) ratio shows that the country is not in a debt crisis but in an economic recession as growth is projected to fall to two percent from 3.2 percent. Dr Chitala and Mr Mwamba were reacting to proposals from four economists, who have all previously held influential positions in government, that Zambia begs to go back to an IMF) programme and abandons all borrowing until the economy improves. Mr Mwamba in a statement yesterday, said the country’s foreign debt was US$11.2 billion, and GDP was US$27.5 billion which means that the country’s economy was stable. And Dr Chitala said the
IMF programme was neo-liberal in nature and was likely to be harmful to the economy. He said it would affect the security of state assets and may lead to numerous job losses as witnessed in the past IMF programmes. Former ministers of Finance, Situmbeko Musokotwane, Ng’andu Magande, Felix Mutati, and former Minister of Commerce and Trade, Dipak Patel and former Bank of Zambia Governor, Caleb Fundanga have signed an open letter to President Edgar Lungu and Minister of Finance Bwalya Ngandu suggesting the primacy importance of clinching the IMF deal. But Dr Chitala proposed that Zambia still had an opportunity to go back to bilateral and international capital markets to contract long-term debt. "The prescription suggested by those colleagues that our government adopts a humiliating IMF programme when we know that such a scheme would bring untold suffering, instability and worsen the poverty in our country is not smart at all. “The neo liberal Washington
Consensus is dead. Such a humiliating programme would mean surrendering our governance to Washington technocrats, reducing public investment in health and education, stopping deficit financing to tackle any recession, place our trade unions to be at war with the state as we reduce the wage bill, freeze wages and salaries. “Would also mean eliminating subsidies to our small farmers FISP, petroleum, electricity, education which will tend to increase poverty and cost of living, abandon most capital expenditure such as construction of roads, schools, clinics and public goods such as Kafue Lower Power etc. Further selling off to foreigners of our strategic companies and institutions such as NAPSA, Zesco etc that will result in more unemployment and underemployment, reducing recurrent budget spending on goods and services that will mean weakening the state and making it vulnerable, devaluation of the Kwacha and increasing costs in our economy,” he warned. He said Zambia can still go to International capital
markets or bilateral partners to contract long term debt and there was nothing wrong with that. He also said there was need to rejuvenate manufacturing and agro business, adding that the country must stop capital flight and introduce smart capital controls. Mr Mwamba said wondered why Zambians were obsessed with foreign based solutions to local issues. “Coming to the economy, we routinely overlook and underestimate the domestic potential of our economy and our people. Yet so far our government has demonstrated that we can run our national budget from domestic resources and service both our local and foreign debts from domestic revenue (taxes and fees),. “Yet we are so obsessed with Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and splash attractive tax and other incentives to foreign firms to the detriment of growing our own local investors. The culprits who crafted most of these policies are those eminent persons that took time to sign that open letter,” Mr Mwamba said.
Mopani chief nabbed at airport By ROGERS KALERO and SILUMESI MALUMO
POLICE in Lusaka intercepted and detained Mopani Copper Mine (MCM) Chief Executive Officer Nathan Bullock for attempting to flee the country via Kenneth Kaunda airport. Minister of Home Affairs Stephen Kampyongo confirmed the development yesterday to Zambia National Broadcasting Services (ZNBC) . He said the ministry would facilitate the passage of Mr Bullock back to the Copperbelt Province. Mr Kampyongo said Mr Bullock was supposed to respond to queries regarding the mines. He said Government became suspicious that Mr Bullock who attended the meeting between Mopani and Government yesterday attempted to leave the country without notifying the government agencies. Mr Kampyongo said the onus was now on Mopani and Glencore to clear the process on the happenings at the mining firm.. Government will take over the running of Mopani Copper Mines if Glencore does not respond favourably, Mines Minister Richard Musukwa has declared. Mr Musukwa said the Director of Mines in his ministry will constitute a team to start running the mine. He disclosed that senior
officials from the ministry and from Labour and Social Security had shifted from Lusaka to Kitwe to specifically fealty with the Mopani issue. The minister was speaking yesterday in Kitwe when he addressed mine union leaders at the Mines Safety Department. Mr Musukwa maintained that Glencore International, the majority shareholder in Mopani, had no genuine reasons to place the mine on care and maintenance. He said Government would not allow foreign investors to ill treat Zambians and warned its patience should not be perceived to be a sign of weakness. "We have given Glencore seven days to rescind its decision of placing the mine on care and maintenance, but if they don't rescind their decision, then Government will take over the mine "The director of mines will take over the mine and appoint a team to the mine. That is what the law says. As Government, we have been patient, but our patience should not be perceived to be a sign of weakness" Mr Musukwa emphasised. Government, he said, would use the law to bring order at the mining firm. Mr Msukwa said the Ministry of Mines and that of Labour had shifted to Kitwe so that the issue at Mopani could be sorted properly and in the interest of Zambians. He said it was better for miners to suffer in the hands
of fellow Zambians than to suffer in the hands of foreigners. "If Glencore is broke as they are claiming ,it does not mean they should break the law. If they don't have money, they should have engaged govermment on how to ensure continuity. He said the position of the government was that Glencore did not mean well for the Zambians. "If Glencore means well, it would have been meeting the union leaders, but because it does not mean well, it has been refusing to meet union leaders. "A genuine investor who means well, should be meeting union leaders to explain his or her problems," he said And speaking at the same meeting , Ministry of Labour Permanent Secretary Givens Muntengwa said Government would whip Mopani using the law. Mr Muntengwa said the decision by Glencore to terminate the contracts of its employees without following procedure was illegal and should be dealt with accordingly. "You can't terminate the contract of employment if an employee is not to blame. You have to contact the Labour office over the matter.
"We will write to Mopani to tell them that it is wrong what they have done, but if they do not rescind then, we will whip them using the law," Mr Mntengwa said. Mineworkers Union of Zambia president Joseph Chewe said the unions were impressed with the tough stance taken by the Government because the decision by Glencore was very devastating. Mr Chewe said it was not 11, 000 workers who would be affected but more than 17 , 000 workers to be affected He said if the 17,000 workers were left in the cold, then Government would equally suffer in terms of tax losses. "So far, we must say we are impressed with the stance taken by Government and we hope this will continue, " Mr Chewe said
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ILLERS have run out of maize stocks and they are now depending on early maize, Millers Association of Zambia (MAZ) president Andrew Chintala has said. Mr Chintala said currently the millers in the country had run out of stock and their hope to continue operation was on the early maize. He said in an interview yesterday that his members were now applying to be considered on the Tripartite Agreement
maize usually come in April, so this is the only stock which millers are relying on so that they can continue with their operations. So I can confident to say that we have some trucks coming in from parts of Southern and Eastern provinces, so the millers are now accessing this early maize. Mr Chintala said soon the market would also be flooded with the rain fed maize and it would be available for the millers. He was hopeful that once the market was flooded with the rain fed maize, the price would fall drastically. Mr Chintala
in order to access the early maize. Recently, the Zambia National Farmers Union (ZNFU) signed a tripartite agreement with Food Reserve Agency (FRA) to start providing early maize at reasonable prices to millers. Mr Chintala said the stock which millers had ran out last month, therefore, they would only be able to produce mealie meal if they accessed early maize. “To be honest the stock has run out and the millers are now depending on the early maize from the large scale farmers. This early
3 more new Covid-19 cases recorded, as Kafue is tested
By SILUMESI MALUMO AND LUCY PHIRI
ZAMBIA has recorded three new cases of Covid-19 in the last 24 hours, Minister of Health Chitalu Chilufya has said. Meanwhile, Kafue residents yesterday woke up to a town filled with medical teams and fire brigade machines employed to spray markets and other trading places. As early as 06:00 hours, residents were alert and waiting for medical personnel carrying out the screening and testing for Covid-19.
the number of Covid-19 cases in the country to 48, with two deaths and 30 recoveries. “There are now 14 Covid-19 cases in Lusaka Province and two cases on the Copperbelt Province,. “This means that we have about 16 Covid-19 cases under our care. All the 16 cases are stable including our 74-yearold man who is no longer on oxygen support and is recuperating well,” he said. Dr Chilufya said so far 1846 Covid-19 testes had been conducted in the country. He said 2,336 people had completed the quarantine
And Dr Chilufya during the briefing yesterday a said 150 tests were conducted in the last 24 hours and out of these three tested positive. Dr Chilufya said two cases involving two females aged between 23 and 29 were contacts of latest Covid-19 case in Makeni area in Lusaka. The minister said the third case involved a 26-year-old man who came from Poland on April 12, 2020. All the three cases, he said, would be in isolation facilities under the care of specialist teams. Dr Chilufya said this brought
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By CHARLES MUSONDA LUSAKA Magistrate Felix Kaoma has ordered the arrest of lawyer Martha Mushipe for missing court on three consecutive occasions without an explanation. This is in a matter Mushipe, 54, is charged with the offence of seditious practices contrary to Section 57 (1) (c)
(d) and (2) of the Penal Code Chapter 87 of the Laws of Zambia. Particulars are that between July 1, 2015 and April 11, 2016, Mushipe with other unknown persons had in her possession seditious materials without lawful excuse. Trial started in 2016 and it has been going on but by yesterday Mushipe had missed court on three consecutive occasions. Upon noticing that neither Mushipe nor her lawyers were before court, public prosecutor Noah Mwanza applied for a bench warrant against Mushipe, which Mr. Kaoma granted and it is returnable on Monday April 20, 2020.
FDD salutes state By PETER SICHALI GOVERNMENT’S decision to place Kafue under lockdown is a step in the right direction, the Forum for Democracy and Development (FDD) has said. FDD acting spokesperson, Yotam Mtayachalo, said his party was in full support of the decision on lockdown to allow health authorities to conduct mass screening and testing. “As FDD we have always
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advocated for radical measures to stem the spread of the pandemic. Therefore, we want to appeal to the people of Kafue to cooperate because it is meant to protect lives their lives and those of others,” Mr Mtayachalo said. He said Government was being proactive instead of taking things for granted because failure to do so would result into the virus spreading to unmanageable levels unnoticed. Mr Mtayachalo suggested that Government should also ensure that widespread screening and testing was extended to all the districts in the country. He however expressed concerned with lack of tight measures to control the spread of covid-19 in some border areas. “We would like to call for effective policing of porous borders to avoid people leaving and coming into the country without being screened and tested as is with the case with Chama district in Muchinga province which shares a border with Malawi,” he said. Government, he said, should make it mandatory for people boarding public transport and those trading in public places to wear face masks and follow the health guidelines as guided by the Ministry of Health.
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GOVERNMENT does not owe fuel suppliers, Ministry of Energy Permanent Secretary Trevor Kaunda has said. Mr Kaunda refuted claims government owed fuel suppliers huge sums of money which had led to them halting supplies to Indeni through pipelines. He said in an interview yesterday, suppliers were delivering fuel through tankers because of maintenance being undertaken at Indeni. Mr Kaunda said there was routine maintenance at Indeni to make the company viable
and that the works would be completed next month. He said the claims were false baseless and must treated with the contempt they deserved. "Suppliers have not stopped supplying fuel through the pipelines, the reason Indeni is being supplied through takes is because there are some maintenance works taking place there. “So what is being said in any platforms is false and they should not be taken seriously by Zambians," Mr Kaunda said. He said once maintenance is completed, Indeni would revert to normal operations, Mr Kaunda said.
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‘Fight your own battles with Prime TV’ By NATION REPORTER FIGHT your own battles with the closed Prime television and stop involving others in your ill-conceived schemes, Enock Tonga has told the opposition. Mr Tonga, the 3RD Liberation Movement president, yesterday said independent and objective private media houses must not be dragged in some opposition political parties’ ill-conceived battles following the closure of Prime TV. He said the cancellation of Prime Television’s business license should not be turned into an opportunity for some disoriented and insincere opposition political parties to start sponsoring individuals to utter unbecoming statements. “We will not allow a group of criminals hiding behind the names of political parties which could have been major beneficiaries of once mighty Prime TV, during the good times, to falsely align private media institutions such as City TV , Diamond TV, MUVI TV and others with what they may not be. “We are of the view that be it City TV, Diamond TV, MUVI TV or indeed any other private media house did what
they were expected to do in as far as informing general public of the cancellation of business license of Prime Television was concerned. They did what they could within their limits, beyond that, it will mean being out of order,” Mr Tonga said. He said his party was aware of some political parties which were exerting unwarranted pressure on some private media houses to fight the battles of Prime Television. Mr Tonga said there were political parties which were trying to coerce private media houses to act on their behalf and that when they refused to do so, they were accusing these operational media houses of not doing enough in fighting the battles of Prime television. “Stop it, leave the unclosed
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Stop it, leave the unclosed private media institutions alone to independently run their businesses within the confines of the law and serve jobs. private media institutions alone to independently run their businesses within the Province confines of the law and serve jobs. “Fight your own battles with the Prime television if you can and in the near future, learn to conduct your political undertakings in a more humane and sincere manner,” he said.
Suspended Kalomo magistrate discontinues case By CHINTU MALAMBO SUSPENDED Kalomo magistrate Besa Mutale who sued the State for dismissing him from employment on allegations of drinking on duty and reporting to work drunk has entered consent with the Attorney General to have the matter discontinued in the Constitutional Court. According to consent summons filed in court, it was agreed that Mr Mutale would discontinue the matter unconditionally and the matter shall be brought to a close. Further that each party will bear their own cost for the action. In their consent summons signed by Linus E Eyaa and Partners on behalf of Mr Besa and the Attorney General on behalf of the State, parties did not disclose reasons for their decision to close the case. Judges Annie Sitali, Mungeni Mulenga, Palan Mulonda, Enock Mulembe and Margaret Munalula, however, authorised the consent order and the matter has been put to an end. In this matter, Mr Mutale had sued the Attorney General in the Constitutional Court, challenging the decision of the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) to dismiss him from employment on allegations of reporting to work drunk and drinking on duty. In a witness statement filed on August 2, last year, Mr Mutale stated that he was not afforded an opportunity to be heard either by the Judicial Complainants Commission or JSC before he was dismissed from employment on allegations of being drunk on duty. He wanted the court to declare that the judiciary management in dismissing him abrogated Article 236 of the constitution and should be declared null and void. Previously, the State said the Judicial Complaints Commission had powers to appoint and hear appeals from judicial officers including Magistrates and the power to appoint also gives it the power to dismiss. The State said the complaint brought against the petitioner was not during the adjudication of his judicial function and was rightfully dealt with by Judicial Service Commission and not the Judicial Complaints Commission. It said the Judicial Service Commission has the power in Article 220 of the constitution to deal with the petitioner as it did.
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BOUT 89 households in Mwansabombwe in Luapula province are facing starvation, District Commissioner (DC) Moses Kasuba has said. Mr Kasuba said the situation was caused by floods which swept away houses, maize and cassava fields. In an interview yesterday, the DC said the floods had left people homeless and without food. Mr Kasuba said however that he had submitted a report to the Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit (DMMU) for help. He explained that DMMU had responded and was confident that any time relief mealie meal would be delivered for the affected households. Mr Kasuba further said floods had also affected fishing which was the main
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MWANSABOMBWE FACES STARVATION occupation of the people in the area. He said all makeshift fishing camps had been swept away, forcing fishermen to vacate the fishing areas for safety.
"Mwansabombwe is along the Luapula River. Now, because of the floods, fishing camps have been flooded. This time fishing has been reduced,"
he said. Mr Kasuba added that Luapula was currently full and it was one of the rivers with many lagoons appearing like a lake.
UPND stooges told off for misplaced remarks By PETER SICHALI CALLS for Zambians to rise against President Edgar Lungu are misplaced and irresponsible, PF Muchinga chairperson Alex Simuwelu has said The call has been made by a political commentator and staunch United Party for National Development (UPND) sympathiser ( WHO?) . The UPND sympathiser said that Zambians should rise up against President Lungu for what he termed as abuse for closing Prime TV, Mr Simuwelu said the cancellation of Prime TV licence was long overdue. Mr Simuwelu said Prime Television forgot its noble task of providing accurate and credible information to the public as opposed to political
propaganda. Mr Simuwelu said it was wrong for the UPND stooge, a known cadre, to drag President Lungu and his administrations in the matter. “Closure of Prime Television is long overdue, the TV station got what it bargained for,” Mr Simuwelu said. He said Prime TV completely abandoned its mandate and became a centre of opposition lies, propaganda and other things that put peace and security of the nation at risk. Mr Simuwelu said those condemning the Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA) should have advised Prime TV which was on several occasions warned for disregarding media ethics. He said it was important for media houses to be professional so they did not get into conflict with the provisions of
the IBA Act. “In as much as freedom of the press is important , it was wise for people to use that freedom responsibly because we cannot have people insulting anyhow in the name of press freedom, “ Mr Simuwelu said. Mr Simuwelu said people like UPND cadres pretending to be intellectuals were crying foul because they were using the television station to spread falsehoods and cause panic. Mr Simuwelu wondered why only those in the UPND and other aligned media were crying the loudest. “We want to warn these stooges not to involve the Head of State in this debate because he is a democratic who has allowed freedom of speech , freedom of information to flourish and that it’s only unprofessional media like
Prime TV and those aligned to the UPND that think the President is abusing his powers, “ Mr Simuwelu said.
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Covid-19: Safeguard human dignity - JCTR By BENNIE MUNDANDO
THERE is a need for mechanisms that will protect and safeguard human dignity to be put in place amidst the fight against Covid-19, the Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (JCTR) has said. JCTR Deputy Director Father Alex Muyebe yesterday appealed to Government to ensure that vulnerable and poor households did not face starvation as it implemented restriction of citizens’ movements and operations of some businesses to curb spread of the Covid-19. Fr. Muyebe said some of the measures implemented had resulted in reduction of economic activities and erosion of household sources of income, causing untold suffering on poor and vulnerable households. He said the JCTR was of the view that the Disaster management and Mitigation Unit (DMMU) must already have in place, a data base of communities that need food relief in rural areas. He said the unit must also spread their identification of needy households even in urban areas due to reductions in income or loss of jobs in the wake of Covid-19. “It is very important that emphasis has
been on curbing the spread of the virus. However, it is equally important that as a nation, we must ensure that the living conditions of vulnerable citizens do not deteriorate any further than was the case before the onset of this epidemic. “There are other issues currently affecting poor households such as the floods in Northern, Luapula and Eastern Provinces where scores of people have been affected and in need of urgent relief food. Mealie meal prices in some parts of the country are also beyond the reach of many, Fr. Muyebe said. He said these factors, coupled with the coming in of Covid-19, had further exposed the vulnerable households to increased poverty. “The JCTR urges Government to mobiliSe resources to effect people-centred interventions such as expansion of social protection programmes especially the social cash transfer to reach poor households in both rural and urban areas to ensure continued nutrition even in the wake of Covid-19. “To support the Government’s efforts in effecting people-centred interventions, the JCTR calls on the business community and people of good will in Zambia to find innovative ways of supporting poor and vulnerable households,” he said.
He however expressed happiness that some citizens were stepping up to support their workers by paying them a month’s salary so that the workers coul dstay at home for one month in keeping with the World Health Organisations’s and the Ministry of Health’s advice as a way of curbing spread of COVID-19.
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diversify - Stanchart Gemfields Reduce in revenue MFEZ industr corporate growth yards on cou tax, pleads ZAM
restrictions during the measures: outbreak had putlong gemstone short term, term, “Defer oronwaive By BUUMBA CHIMBULU auctions hold forfinancial an personal and property and business turnover taxes, unknown goals. It period. is important to ZAMBIANS should start Halt implementation for them Inthe 2019, some according93 per cent diversifying investments plan Tax Stamps lyDigital by knowing yourfor saving Gemfields’ overall revenues in different types of assets ofof and investment excisable products derived fromoptions. theand six and industries to miti- allwere “You do not to the L reduce corporate taxneed rates yardsfor in investment risks, the By gate BUUMBA CHIMBULU auctions it hosted. By BUUMBA CHIMBULU have thousands of dollars engaged in value Works are go Standard Chartered has companies noted that Kagem’s toHe start - and you can the addition toinvesting 15 percent from 35contr advised. the owner of CONSTRUCTION of GEMFIELDS, depleted cash balance put away small on site. The bank’s Head of industrial yards in the amounts percent,” ZAM Kagem Mining Limited, has combined withsaid. the inability to at South a time every month “Once Lusaka MultiWealth Management, ZAM further proposed the that reported a growth in revenue generate revenue by and this can make ahosting huge done, we will Facility Economic Olusegun Omoniwa, said revision downwards the Value difference over leave time,” of US$216.2 millionabout in 2019 - would theMs to see SMEs Zoneauctions (LS-MFEZ) while thinking savAdded Tax from 16 percent Omniniwa said. from US$206.1 the to emerald mine reliantthe on zone freshand which will boost local ing, it was million important By BUUMBA CHIMBULU downwards enhance Ms Omniniwa advised from there,” participation intothe previous funding from Gemfields for the M ensureyear. that investment clients the public liquidity ofand firms. said. on is expected to risksfollows were mitigated. This six successful area foreseeable future. the convenience, safety GOVERNMENT should The association also He also ob be completed inthe theextension Ms of emeralds Omniniwa auctions from exHowever, and security of utilising its to in theinneed reduce corporate taxthis ratescould proposed the reduction next 12 months. plained that Zambia and rubies from of the Kagem emerald digital banking channels incentives to Participation for manufacturers 20 Income Tax or Pay As You be done by by diversifying Mozambique. mining licence for a willing further to inve forinvestors easier and investments in different percent to create liquidity for of local Earn (PAYE) for a more period conof Overall in 2019 25 years banking. until April 2045 venient the zone. Mr types ofproduction assets, manufacturing firms industries, which arein the twoeconomic months. She the Bank’s amounted to 36.3 million the said suspension of theSC co expressed zoneand is currently geographies and even curcurrently struggling, Zambia ZAM explained that the Mobile App, which hosts that Zambia h carats at an average grade of 15 per cent export duty for low due to, among rencies. By BUUMBA CHIMBULU Association of Manufacturers reduction in Income Tax Zambia’s fulcompetition f otherprecious reasons,coloured thefirst-ever “The per keytonne. to successful 228 carats gemstones (ZAM) has proposed. or PAYE would provide ly-fledged digital bank, suc minimum investment investing is toLimited start early, Kagem Mining in Zambia, effective countries from The association has and inappropriate to provided tax overrelief 70 banking Rwanda, Ken of US$500,000 invest regularly BOUT $250, 000 has been is 25 percent owned by January 1, which 2020, were service requests viaEgypt, smartproposed to Government to by employees during the South some locals say is vest for the long-term invested in setting up a the Industrial Development significant positive milestones. phone. period. Mozambique reduce corporate tax to 15while COVID-19 prohibitive. staying committed, laboratory that will establish gold Corporation (IDC) and 75 “While there were many Ms Omniniwa Zimbabwe LS-MFEZ Business percent from thethe current 35 It Clients, further explained that this th mitigating investment content in ore which willforeign be bought tries such as Germany benefit- COMESA bodies to ensure full the interests of their percent bydiversifying Gemfields. investpositives during 2019 and to explained, did not need better incenti Development risk by from artisanal and small scale goldted as their banks for example, participation of all member percent. would facilitate staff working investors by constantly downvisit aforbranch The mining companytypes itphysically was a good year Mr Kunda s Manager, Francis miners Zambia. ments in different of ZAM in its submission to from home and enable grading the credit rating of Deutsche Bank received over states. to said performthe their minimum US Kunda, contributed close to US$80 Gemfields, newfinancial year ZCCM-IH has set up the laboratory in assets, industries, geogthe vice president, Inonge employees to survive over has the “There is also need to clariemerging markets thereby US$30 million in Eurobond transactions. 000 investme construction works of notable partnership with Karma Mining Services raphies and even currenmillion of Gemfields overall already presented Wina, said the corporate period as opposed to taking increasing the coupon pay- management fees in Zambia fy the existence of both SADC “The yards SC Mobile App to q the industrial and Rural Development Limited in cies,” she said in a staterevenue. Kagem challenges includinginvestors the and COMESA. Maybe it’s time tax rates were too emerald high unpaid leave ments for developing coun- only. is superior in that one ince available were currently on Consolidated Gold Company. ment. mine continued its in runthe of turmoil triggered bythe Covid-19. Zambia and South Africa they were collapsed into one tries. to stimulate growth “This will reduce taxand can open a Savings was a limiting course. Chief Executive Officer, Mabvuto Ms Omniniwa stressed robust growth sector. throughout “Theon fallout from Covid-19 debt in form of Euro- institution?? “Moody’s recently hitpurpose the have Current account manufacturing burden employers –within a busines local Mr Kunda Chipata, explained that the of the importance of starting “We need full integration 2019, adding that indicated the total explained will material adverse bonds worth US$3 billion and nailjoint in South bya gold 15 have minutes without however thataintervention the The association necessary to ever said the ventureAfrica’s was to coffin develop saving and investing early from Egypt to South Afrideclaring and junktrading statusoperation at the in US$18. 9 billion, respectively. rock handling atto themeet mine impact on our aoperating walking into had been lob industrial yards, that reducing the rate wouldtheir facilitate growth. -branch. Further, processing for people “It is a chain. There is a cri- ca with all countries playing time they are expected to isincreased toliquidity 12.6 million and financial once completed, Zambia. personal, long-term and create some for there is need toperformance scaleits upparent Min sis, money is made available, equal roles under COMESA sue debt cushion the was Commerce T would local tonnes from 11.9 million in boost 2020,” Mr most Gilbertson Mr more Chipata saidtothe investment financial goals. The key to manufacturing firms that efforts on the vulnerable, then from there we move into their banks arrange bonds, the caused by the Industry whic participation in the said that innegative line with one of ZCCM-IH’s strategic Last week, the bank economy. Ms Chabala also ‘Proudly Zambian Campaign’ will lead toimpact removing the need tonnes in 2018. observed. He successful needed to become more unemployed persons under rating agencies increase the Africa,” he said. 21 days lockdown,” he said. talking economic zones. objectives of value creation which was joined in the nation in cominvesting is to Min would need to seize this warned that there would also of importing this product. Gemfields Chief Executive thesocial-support-scheme,” group was on a sound productive the immediate the cost of capital, we sell the Dr Haabazoka said African Finance to im He explained in to“In diversify its investments away from memorating the 2020 Fito that, start early, to bolster the naturally be adverse impact fact, in all tailoring busi- opportunity Officer, Sean Gilbertson, said ZAM footing and provided term. said. incentives. mineral resources and revecountries were an interview that copper to othergeneral minerals suchgivas gold nancial week invest regularon the in the event of Zambian Brands. nesses may need to join in was aLiteracy fruitful for unthe gemstone auctions could “As exports Karma Mining Services and Rural 2019 Development, ourthatyear surprise cut to lending rates offer respectively. last week. ZAM stressed the Companies, ZAM said, “Forbe invest nue we receive is channelled en credit ratings and asked to the industrial yards and other precious metals. der the theme “Be Money ly and invest expertisethe is Zambia. in gold processing, are mostly in Ms Chabala emphasised this effort if we areinternational tothe produce wider groupworking when compared would resumed within a reasonable qualify, one h address deepening eco- but wemanufacturing “In the near term, the local Absa explained that the sector were already struggling to them through principal and atolockdown borrow the enable small He saidon this during laboratory Smart to Live a Better for the long-term by with artisanal and small scale gold miners.’’ “However, is the important to some of the measures in if nomic enough masks for with 2018.toHe however timeframe, the challenges invest minimu coupon payments! That is bond markets andeveryone,” to also acsized impactit of coronaviunit is anticipated to shade market was characterised by that continued face challenges andtomedium stay afloat in the wake media tour in Lusaka yesterday. Life.” staying committed, US$500,000 entrepreneurs to set we getofthe revenue atthe all,” Dr note cess commercial loans. that not only has demand lockdown may need she said an interview. added that bedigibyagainst the Covid-19 “This isinalso in line with Government’s rus outbreak. itsscenario gains in abdemand for dollars from var- amore such as high2020 taxation, ofpresented COVID-19 the Making fullwould usepower of while mitigating the some of the l up businesses in the be Haabazoka Hesectors. said after getting com- tosence classification of gold askeeping a strategic already gonewas down some be embraced given Ms Chabala said particularly due pandemic navigated. “This laboratory is targeted atchallenging the oresaid. thatalready wouldinflow,” be received from tal communication chanThe various rand 1.46for percent of healthy dollar ious rationing and economic and backdrop ofcould subdued investment risk by tha investors zone. Hesaid. also observed that an a Zambian mercial loans and bonds, resource for Zambia,” he said.Af- where operations setting upStandard starting with miners, who would get fair shareatexports, and nels, Chartered the we are policy the United States dollar the productive sector going to the Coronavirus (Covid-19) Mr Gilbertson also drew weaker 18.3600some per of dollar Absa “At 08:30hrs, commeruncertainty. performance in 2019 and diversifying investlimiting facto one isto onthe the integrated approach towards rican countries were sent toChief Consolidated Company Rufunsa, were we are working with value their material. advised thatsmall starting to “That ments in different routesdipped have also exchange rate isfor currently. may inbanks this instance require global pandemic. attention historic by having as already low as Elsewhere, the South access cial inGold Lusaka quot“On this basis, there were experiencing significant you invest les table types and we of have economic development was been and other lenders such as the InExecutive Officer, Faisal Keer, explained art isand anal miners “As Karma Rural save invest early was assets, closed. She said this would work shifting consumption patterns Mr Gilbertson explained resilience coloured 18.4200 in the wakescale of theminers un- thereisand Africa’s rand gave backMining its ear-Services ed theZambian Kwacha at need for government slowdown inofincome S$500, 000 y Citizen Economic emerging markets. that laboratory wouldFund be able ternational Monetary to to lacking for from the surrounding area,” he said. Development, our expertise is in gold key to meeting long term industries, geogThis is 100 already an to Haabazoka preserve the foreign in the tosamples locally dollar prothat widespread travel and andgenerating gemstonescapabilities. during times of entitle expected basis having points cut ly Dr gains on Tuesday, sliding K18.20/18.25 per intervention by implementing not be Empowerment process about 30 per day.well for mostly be on country ‘life support’. Mr Keer said the laboratory would also processing,called but we are working financial goals. raphies and even adverse impactAfrican on the econocurrency now with the view to scale duced products. freedom-of-movement volatility. by the South as as one percent toMr close 15 ngwee lower at critical the following taxthem policy incentives,” M who are Keer said the laboratory was themuch reformation of SADC and Dr Haabazoka said counbe Reserve open to the general public to goals Commission with artisanal andafter small gold “We for all have - market currencies. she said. in the recovery phase ofa my,” She stressed that Bank (SARB). theitCentral Bank delivered the bid the and inuse constructing industrial said. toK18.35/18.40 determine theon gold accurately the Dr Haabazoka come and have their samples tested. miners.
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CONOMIC By BUUMBA CHIMBULU lockdowns instituted in some African OPPER prices hit a countries have four-week high on encouraged local sourcTuesday, boosted by ing of raw materials, says coronavirus-linked Zambia Association supply disruptions and of exManufacturers immediate pectations of stronger depresident, Roseta Chabala. By BUUMBA CHIMBULU mand. Ms Chabala said set thefor most The prices were their THE constant downgrading immediate impact the biggest weekly gain ofin more of the credit rating of emerglockdown would be the terthanmarkets a year after signs that the ing such as Zambia mination of the movement of spread of the coronavirus could and Southraw Africa is increasing imported materials and be slowing lifted riskpayments assets. the debt coupon manufacturing inputs inhas the Bank Zambia inforAbsa developing countries, says event that that theAssociation borders Economics of dicated copper were prices completely closed. gains were Zambia went up,(EAZ). although In suchbyanan instance, Recently, international capped caution overshe the credit Moody’s, downsaid, only way to keep the pacethe ofrating, an economic recovery. graded South Africa's credit productive sector going on was “Benchmark copper the junk status, piling torating resorttoto localExchange sourcing of London Metal was more anguish on an economy inputs. up 2.9 percent at US$5,163 already in recession and bat-a Ms Chabala explained tonne. tered by Africa's worst corothat someoutbreak. companies “Prices of the metalsuch usedasby navirus Zambia Sugar were to investors as gauge ofthis, economCommenting onwilling EAZ supply molasses for Haabazoproducpresident Lubinda ic health touched US$5,200 ka, said in an interview that tion of ethanol and Coca earlier, the highest levelCola since such credit were inhad offered toratings bottle hand March 17 2020,” Absa said.sacreasing thethedebts’ coupon nitisers using ethanol. Meanwhile, Absa said the payments for ZamLeather developing “Further, Kwacha Zambian took a turn countries. has offered togreenback use one of against theagencies in its yes“Rating have beproduction linessession to they produce terday’s trading and recome malicious as serve re-useable face versed some of masks, the gainswhich posted
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The banking sys- industrial and innovation growth of the sector, as well For example,stitutions, issues of micro and fiscal policiesand and foreign entities tem facilitates the intermediation of internal and as building and sustaining good-will and public con- financial sector individuals reform affect the trading environment are all eligible to international trade. fidence in the commercial banking sector. One of the for banks in Zambia and the Association consults its purchase Government securiThe history of the banking sector in Zambia ways this mandate is realised is through engagement members to form industry position on many is such isties. The only condition that over the an member agreed distribution of money through through the process of accept- agencies among Theytheindates as farthe backpeople. as 1906, when first commercial with critical Government and ministries as sues. 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SAA DOOMED? … as Government shoots down funding request
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OHANNESBURG - Government has shot down South African Airways' funding request, putting a spanner in the works for the embattled airline's business rescue plan. In a letter to the airline's business rescue practitioners, the Department of Public Enterprises (DPE) said government cannot support SAA's request for further funding of R10 billion or provide any future funding to sustain the business rescue process. Government will also not provide any further guarantees to SAA to facilitate borrowing, it said. The airline made the request for the additional R10 billion on April 2. The letter, dated April 10, shows that the airline wanted to increase its foreign currency borrowing limit. "Government will not support the extension of the foreign currency borrowing limit to permit foreign financing of the business rescue plan, nor for a care and maintenance budget as you have proposed," read the DPE's letter. The BRPs told Fin24 that they were "currently assessing" the impact of the latest development on the business rescue process and would
communicate any decisions in due course. Economist and director of Econometrix, Azar Jammine, told Fin24 that at some point government was bound to realise that supporting an unsustainable airline was taking money away from other priorities. Faced with the pressures of the coronavirus pandemic and needing to redirect fiscal resources to ramping up testing, it was a good call to make, he said. "SAA is hardly functioning at the moment other than flying on rescue missions. They have no revenue coming in. So, the only way they can survive is by pouring more bil-
IMF projects a recession for sub-Saharan Africa in 2020 JOHANNESBURG - Sub-Saharan Africa’s gross domestic product is expected to contract 1.6 percent this year, compared 3.1 percent growth last year, as the coronavirus pandemic wrecks the region’s economies, the International Monetary Fund said on Tuesday. Various African governments have imposed lockdowns and curfews to curb the spread of the coronavirus, but the restrictions are putting pressure on most
PERCENTAGE The IMF also projected significant economic contractions in oil-exporting countries, with Nigeria’s GDP forecast to fall 3.4 percent this year after growing 2.2 percent in 2019. Angola’s economy was expected to remain in recession, contracting 1.4 percent in 2020. economies - some of which were already in recession. The IMF said in its World Economic Outlook that GDP was projected to fall sharply in South Africa, the continent’s most advanced economy. The country’s GDP is
projected to contract 5.8 percent in 2020 from growth of 0.2 percent in 2019. South Africa entered a recession in the final quarter of last year as power cuts by state utility Eskom took a toll on the economy, while public finances were strained by bailouts to struggling state firms. The country imposed some of the toughest restrictions on the continent to contain the coronavirus, including a five-week lockdown to the end of April. With production and spending curtailed, the economic outlook was set to remain grim. The IMF also projected significant economic contractions in oil-exporting countries, with Nigeria’s GDP forecast to fall 3.4 percent this year after growing 2.2 percent in 2019. Angola’s economy was expected to remain in recession, contracting 1.4 percent in 2020. The IMF and the World Bank - which has also projected a recession for sub-Saharan Africa in 2020 - are racing to provide emergency funds to African countries and others to combat the coronavirus and mitigate the impact of sweeping shutdowns aiming at curbing its spread. – REUTERS.
lions of rands into them which is like pouring money into a hole," said Jammine. SAA was placed in voluntary business rescue in December and government announced that it would avail R4 billion to the airline to deal with its short-term liquidity problems until January 31, 2020. But of the R4 billion package, government was only able to secure R2 billion and SAA ran out of money in mid-January, forcing it to halt operations. The joint business rescue practitioners (BRPs) say the lockdown, which banned air travel, forced the airline to request an extension of its foreign borrowing as it now had
no income. The BRPs said they are reviewing the situation following government's decision to turn down the request for help. In a letter to affected parties, which include creditors and banks, the BRPs said the airline is still operating, conducting charter flights to return South Africans home and repatriate foreign nationals to various countries. Its cargo division operates unhindered during the lockdown to deliver critical medical supplies to the country, they added. SAA went into business rescue shortly after a crippling strike in November 2019 – FIN24.
Zimbabwe to increase renewable energy output HARARE - Zimbabwe is targeting to have renewable energy (RE) output accounting for 16.5 percent of the country’s total electricity demand by 2025, rising to 26.5 percent by 2030. The figures are contained in the National Renewable Energy Policy (2019). The country requires 1, 800 megawatts (MW) at peak periods of demand, but is currently able to generate way under 1, 000MW due to constrained production capacity at two of the country’s largest power plants. Addition of renewable energy sources to the power mix is expected to contribute to improvement in power supplies in the medium-to-long term. “The goal is to increase access to clean and affordable energy through addition of installed RE capacity of 1, 100MW by the year 2025 or 16.5 percent of the total generation from RE sources, whichever is higher; and 2, 100MW by the year 2030 or 26.5 percent of total generation from RE sources, whichever is higher,” reads part of the policy document. “The contribution of RE sources excluding large scale hydropower to the
installed electricity supply mix currently (2018) stands at about five percent. “This contribution comes predominantly from bagasse co-generation power plants in the southeast of the country and a few mini-hydro power plants in the eastern highlands.” In terms of the RE contribution mix, small hydro plants are expected to contribute 1, 50MW, grid solar to contribute 1, 575MW, while wind will contribute 100MW, and bagasse and “other RE” to contribute 275MW. The RE policy was launched earlier this year, but previously the country has made slow-to-no progress on the implementation of indicated solar projects, for instance. As far back as 2012, the Zimbabwe Power Company indicated plans to convert defunct mini-power stations in Zvishavane and Mutare into solar-powered plants. It was said at the time that the move by the power company to focus on the rehabilitation of small power stations was part of its broader strategy to improve electricity supplies in the country. THE HERALD, Zimbabwe.
DEBT REVIEW ON …China says willing to study African debt relief jointly with international community BEIJING - China said on Monday it is aware of calls for a debt relief programme for African countries, and is willing to study the possibility with the international community. China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs made the comments via a fax sent to Reuters on Monday in response to questions on China’s plans for debt held by African countries amid the coronavirus pandemic. Reuters reported earlier that Beijing is likely to endorse a temporary freeze on debt payments by African countries as part of an expected agreement by the Group of 20 (G20) major economies this week. Meanwhile, major interna-
tional creditors have agreed to suspend debt payments owed by the poorest countries this year, throwing a financial lifeline to help cope with the coronavirus crisis, France’s finance minister said on Tuesday. Some 76 countries, of which 40 are in sub-Sahara Africa, were eligible to have debt payments worth a combined $20 billion suspended, out of a total of $32 billion the countries were to spend on debt servicing this year. “We have obtained a debt moratorium at the level of bilateral creditors and private creditors for a total of $20 billion euros,” Bruno Le Maire told journalists.
China President Xi Jinping The government creditors, including not only the Paris Club but also China and other members of the Group of 20 economic powers, are to suspend $12 billion under the agreement, which remains to be finalised. Separately, a senior German official spoke of a debt moratorium by official creditors worth up to $14 billion. “We’re glad in particular that China agreed to partici-
pate in this moratorium. All that will free up money for the countries that need it the most,” Le Maire said. China has become a major creditor to developing countries, especially in Africa, but there is little transparency about how much they owe. Private creditors have agreed on a voluntary basis to roll over or refinance $8 billion in debt, a French finance ministry source said. – REUTERS.
1m jobs doomed in SA, economy to contract by 10pc JOHANNESBURG - The economy could contract by 10 percent and over one million people could join the ranks of the unemployed due to the impact of Covid-19, according to preliminary modelling by Business For South Africa (B4SA), an alliance founded four weeks ago in response to the pandemic. The alliance of South Africa business bodies and organi-
sations on Tuesday morning hosted a webcast where it gave details on its support for government's efforts to combat the impact of Covid-19 on health, the economy and labour. Speaking during the call, B4SA's Martin Kingston shared more on the efforts of the economic intervention working group, which expects the SA economy to only recover in 2021.
A contraction of between eight percent and 10 percent of GDP is expected in 2020, he said. Capital flows will also be restricted for the rest of 2020, he added. "(This) will fuel the number of people joining the ranks of the unemployed," said Kingston. So far B4SA expects over one million people to be jobless in the aftermath of the crisis. Government's fiscal deficit is expected to balloon
to 10 percent of GDP. According to the February 2020 national budget, Treasury expected the deficit to be 6.8 percent of GDP. B4SA has also been in regular consultation with government, particularly the National Treasury, the SA Reserve Bank and the Presidency on plans to reinvigorate the economy post the crisis. – FIN24.
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Covid-19: Impact on Zambia’s economy A
LL stakeholders must participate in assessing and quantifying the impact of Covid-19 on the economy. Already the indicators are terrible: 1. MINING – Copper prices have plummeted by a fifth since the beginning of the year. Output from Mopani and KCM is close to nil and many contractors and suppliers are jobless; the supply chain on the Copperbelt has been disrupted. This is on top of the already inherited problems from last year when copper output dropped by close to 13 percent as of December 2020. GRZ/ZRA will be hit as there is less PAYE, corporate tax, mineral loyalties and custom duty on imports to the mines to be collected.
3. TRANSPORT – All major airports, but KKIA, are shut and both airlines (Mahogany and Proflight) are grounded. Airport employees and those from support activities such as shops, taxis, restaurants … at airports are out of business. Intercity and commuter transport has also been hit badly. The closure of schools and some nonessential activities means that there are fewer people in busses and taxis. Trucks and railways are also hit as there is now less copper and less cement to transport. 4. EDUCATION – Pupils, teachers and lecturers are close to a million people. Closure of schools, colleges and universities has hit hard bus operators, stationery shops, suppliers of uniforms, owners of canteens and tuck-shops and tour operators who organize school trips.
2. TOURISM – Over 30, 000 bars have closed and close to 150, 000 bar workers have been sent home. Most bars are SMEs whose employment conditions are casual labour. No work means no pay. Further, lodges and hotels are operating at less than 20 percent occupancy in the major towns and lower in small towns and Living-
By EMMANUEL MWAMBA
OUR most eminent persons in the economic sector have issued an uncharacteristic open letter and in summary said Zambia should rush back to the IMF to obtain a financial package and programme and halt any borrowings as a panacea solution to our "economic crisis."
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In Zambia, the mines produce about $5bn worth of minerals annually! Mining accounts for 12 percent of Zambia’s GDP and 70 percent of our total export value. So one would be persuaded to respond to this missive in a similar manner. When you invite the gallery through an open letter, anyone can respond to the issues raised.
Let’s start to pray!
stone. Pamodzi, Intercontinental, Royal Livingstone and Avani are almost dead in the wake of cancellations of flights, conferences, AGMs and weddings. It will be hard to collect tourism levies and PAYE from workers
5. MANUFACTURING – Although Zambia has improved lately in this sector, there are quite a number of inputs and spares for machinery that are imported. The lockdown of the industrialised world, coupled with deteriorating exchange rate, has made the procurement of these inputs very expensive and the logistics have become complicated. Delays at borders and the lockdown of RSA has worsened the situation. A number of manufacturing facilities in Zambia are having to lay off workers
So I've taken the privilege to respond. Let's start with the assertions that have gained factual foothold. That Zambia is in a debt crisis. Our foreign debt is $11.2 billion, and our GDP is $27.5 billion. A simple standard calculation of the debt to GDP ratio will show that we are not in a debt crisis? But we are in an economic recession as growth is projected to fall to two percent from 3.2 percent. Even when you include our local debt of $5bn to the calculation, it still doesn't give you a debt crisis tag, that they band around as a matter of fact! But by now it is evident that as a people, we like giving our own country a negative narrative, we tell the worst stories about ourselves and praise anything foreign as good! Coming to the economy, we routinely overlook and underestimate the domestic potential of our economy and our people. Yet so far our government has demonstrated that we can run our national budget from domestic resources and service both our local and foreign debts
6. ENERGY – Continued load-shedding is forcing companies to resort to using gen sets for some processes. However, the cost of fuel is prohibitive. Similarly lodge owners can no longer afford to run gen sets to power rooms that are occupied at less than 20 percent. The loss of supply from Maamba and Ndola Energy that has prompted Zesco to revert to 15 hours/day energy management is unhelpful. Factories and lodges are shutting down and sending workers home
not be able to pay them severance packages as they are owed a lot in unpaid invoices by GRZ; some for as long as five years. The recently released K140 million is just a drop in the ocean that cannot pay workers and service loans. Bailiffs are
7. CONSTRUCTION – GRZ has announced a scaling down of infrastructure projects. Some have been deferred and others have been cancelled. At individual level, most families have put on hold building projects. The construction industry is now depressed. Most local contractors that lay off workers will
getting busy with construction firms. All the major cement producers – Dangote, Lafarge, Sinoma, ZPC – are operating at less than 50 percent of capacity. The cement supply chain is now disrupted and jobs will be lost. I am not a prophet of doom, but to be honest I don’t see how Dr Bwalya Ngándu’s forecast of 1-2 percent GDP growth can be achieved this year. Further, if there is something that is an open secret, it’s the fact that ZRA will miss all their collection targets for this year. Consequently, the country is likely to default on debt repayment and salaries of public sector workers are likely to be either delayed or not paid regularly after June 2020 should the pandemic not be contained. The foreign reserves of less than $1.7 billion are far inadequate to see us through a longer crisis. And the level of debt makes it hard to borrow more money.
In realising that income won’t come, GRZ should be brave enough to redo the budget and align it to reality. It should also start to be candid to explain to citizens that some jobs will be lost, some people won’t be paid and some services can’t be sustained. Other than health workers and the security wings, it is inevitable that the rest won’t be paid their full salaries on time, should the pandemic persist. The softer targets are those that are currently don’t work, the 150, 000 teachers and lecturers. It will be nice for the Ministry of Finance to work out packages to assist the essential industries that still need to produce to sustain the economy. The mines and manufacturing plants should be prioritised and incentivised to import cheaper spares and raw materials. This is not the time to disrupt copper production. Copper is the Zambian economy and the Zambian economy
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The softer targets are those that are currently don’t work, the 150, 000 teachers and lecturers. It will be nice for the Ministry.
MINES The grass is not always greener on the other side! And from Bojo in London, we have learnt that leaders need not walk on land mines to give morale to the troops. That is attempted suicide. Leave certain things to experts and line ministries. allowances and fallacies that are harmful to the economy, especially now. The lessons to be learnt so far from the Covid-19 are that Zambia’s public health system is actually more sophisticated than was predicted by most prophets of doom. The Ministry of Health has demonstrated that some amount of professionalism, coordination and expert execution are present in the country to handle a smaller crisis. We must be proud of this. However, the excellent performance so far is due to the fact that the cases are fewer. The lessons to be learnt, therefore, are that we also need to be ready for bigger crises. The current ICUs, the equipment and the number of trained staff are inadequate for a worse
12 percent of Zambia's GDP and 70 percent of our total export value. Yet our tax returns on this huge natural resource are extremely poor because these eminent men signed treacherous mining agreements that protect the mine houses from paying any reasonable taxes. We actually have to pay VAT refunds in millions of dollars on items mine houses buy. In fact a mine house does not need to invest in the mine but merely wait for his VAT refunds and run mine operations from this source! The mine agreements prevent mine houses from paying electricity at commercial rate, and are allowed to externalise all profits. Their liability to the natural environment they decimate
and the toxic hazards and pollution they produce, is actually a token! And above all, we relaxed labour laws that casualise almost the entire workforce of the industry, removing pension benefits and job security from the mine workers. We produce $5bn worth of
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Let’s talk about 2020, the composition of the sources of the revenue measures for the 2020 Budget are: 67.9 percent from domestic revenue, 29.2 percent financing from domestic and foreign sources, and 2.9 percent from cooperating partners.
Just thinking aloud …
is copper. Let’s not gamble on this one. It would also be helpful to look at modifying or repealing the new Employment Code whose ambitious pronouncements on emoluments are inconsistent with the imperatives of a struggling economy that needs to create and sustain jobs. The Code contains too many
minerals annually, but these men tell us that we should beg for a $1.5bn financial package? Let’s talk about 2020, the composition of the sources of the revenue measures for the 2020 Budget are: 67.9 percent from domestic revenue, 29.2 percent financing from domestic and foreign sources, and 2.9 percent from cooperating partners. So these men should advise us on how to maximise return on our resources and national assets, instead of pointing us to a foreign source for solutions. And didn't these foreign sources make us sell and give away our entire industrial and manufacturing estate and complex? And plummet the formal employment sector to insignificant levels overnight? Didn't these foreign sources
Musokotwane, Magande Economic Prescription: is the reason Zambia is in this crisis - Dr. Mbita Chitalu. "We need to have our own developmental state as the Eastern Asian dragons and China have demonstrated" FORMER Deputy Minister of Finance and academic, Dr. Mbita Chitala has rejected the proposals from four fellow economists proposing that Zambia begs to go back to an IMF programme and abandons all borrowing until the economy improves. But Dr. Chitala says the IMF programme is neo-liberal in nature and is likely to be harmful to the economy, to the security of state assets and may lead to numerous job losses as witnessed in the past IMF programmes. Former Ministers of Finance, Situmbeko Musokotwane, Ngandu Magande, Felix Mutati, and former Minister of Commerce and Trade, Dipak Patel and former Bank of Zambia Governor, Caleb Fundanga have signed an open letter to President Edgar Lungu and Minister of Finance Bwalya Ng’andu suggesting the primacy and importance of clinching the IMF deal. But Dr. Mbita has proposed that Zambia still had an opportunity to go back to bilateral and international capital markets to contract long-term debt. Dr. Chitala wrote:Running the risk of offending some of you, may I say this; The prescription suggested by those colleagues that our government adopts a humiliating IMF programme when we know that such a scheme would bring untold suffering, instability and worsen the poverty in our country is not smart at all.
Open Letter from Addis Ababa! …on how we love foreign things! from domestic revenue (taxes and fees). Yet we are so obessesed with Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and splash attractive tax and other incentives to foreign firms to the detriment of growing our own local investors. The culprits who crafted most of these policies are those eminent persons that took time to sign that open letter. Despite repeated evidence to show that these incentives to foreign firms have been regularly abused and we have had minimal developmental impact or return to our economy, the incentives are deceptively encouraged as the only way to exploit and develop our own resources. In Zambia, the mines produce about $5bn worth of minerals annually! Mining accounts for
scenario of cases. Last week’s decision to recruit nurses and doctors is good, but dangerous. Covid-19 is a complex pandemic that requires experienced doctors and nurses, not students and interns. We should do better in future. The final lesson we have learnt is that that there comes a time when you cannot rely on donors. Have your own systems and resources always, including a health foreign reserve account. Some pandemics are too big and complicated to levels where even the best – USA, Britain, Spain, Italy … - have been exposed as incompetent and embarrassed as unprepared. Even from our brother Cyril Ramaphosa in Pretoria, we have learnt a lesson that good speeches are not equivalent to good policies and results. Our own in Lusaka has given fewer words to the public but achieved more results through effective delegation. The grass is not always greener on the other side! And from Bojo in London, we have learnt that leaders need not walk on land mines to give morale to the troops. That is attempted suicide. Leave certain things to experts and line ministries. We are happy that he has recovered and learnt to respect the experts. Delegation is not a weakness but a form of leadership.
Mr Mwamba prescribe economic solutions and structural adjustment programmes that they are now ashamed and embarrassed to admit as a failed disaster of policies that brought wide-scale poverty and widened the inequality gap in Africa? Isn't this period of structural adjustment programmes in Africa now referred to as a dark
period by the Bretton Woods Institutions? I expected these eminent men to state that Zambia obtained a raw deal from the sale of mines - as not much income comes from these national assets. I expected these eminent men to propose reforms to this sub-sector that would benefit the country. I expected them to admit that Zambia still has a lot of potential from its other economic sectors especially the agriculture and tourism sectors. For instance: We need to cap profit externalisation by all big and small investors. What did I expect to find in the open letter to the Head of State? 1) I expected them to say that Government must move quickly to operationalise the new gold mining company under ZCCM-IH and help reorganise the new gold industry. 2) I expected them to say that Government should re-organise and restructure the civil service as up to 52 percent of domestic revenue is spent on remuneration for 200, 000 civil servants. 3) I expected them to encour-
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age Government to invest in agricultural activities and increase agri-processing and formalise exports. 4) I expected them to encourage Government to continue to develop its energy sector, open energy markets access, generate power and sale to any client through Zesco transmission Lines and pay wheeling charges to the power utility firm. And urge Government to quickly develop the renewable energy sector. 5) I expected them to urge Government to exploit the central location of Zambia as a market for products for the region. 6) I expected them to encourage the development of the tourism sector aggressively and encourage wide local participation by our business persons. Bane let us grow our own people, let us maximise benefits from our natural resources, let us grow our economy, because some of the 'ifikolwe fyesu' are taking us backwards with their antiquated proposals. *The author is Zambia’s ambassador to the African Union based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Mbita Chitala The neo liberal Washington Consensus is dead. Such a humiliating programme would mean surrendering our governance to Washington technocrats, reducing public investment in health and education, stopping deficit financing to tackle any recession, place our trade unions to be at war with the state as we reduce the wage bill, freeze wages and salaries, eliminate subsidies to our small farmers FISP, petroleum, electricity, education etc which will tend to increase poverty and cost of living, abandon most capital expenditure such as construction of roads, schools, clinics and public goods such as Kafue Lower Power etc, further selling off to foreigners of our strategic companies and institutions such as NAPSA, Zesco etc that will result in more unemployment and underemployment, reducing recurrent budget spending on goods and services that will mean weakening the state and
making it vulnerable, devaluation of the Kwacha and increasing costs in our economy. All these negative social outcomes will lead to people rage as Africa and other developing countries witnessed in the 80s and 90s leading into state instability and downfall of governments. There is a solution to all this. We need to have our own developmental state as the Eastern Asian dragons and China have demonstrated. We can still go to International capital markets or bilateral partners to contract long term debt. There is nothing wrong with this. More importantly we should have our own middle class on which our development will be anchored. We must have our own cobalt and copper mines owned by Zambians. We must rejuvenate our manufacturing and agro business. We must stop capital flight and introduce smart capital controls. We must create employment creating programmes such as the national service, small enterprise promotion, local banks etc. We have largely not been successful so far because we failed to be patriotic, never provided incentives for our people to save, invest and innovate and so we are poor because our leaders so far have made this choice. *You can get in touch with our news team by emailing us at: editor@zambiareports.com
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PROFIT ABOVE LIFE It’s despicable that some amongst us have chosen to place profit above all else, including dear life. It’s highly unfortunate that we have continued finding some business premises fully opened and serving alcohol to a huge number of patrons in total disregard to government directives on social distancing.
COMMENTS: • Danny Pote: How do you expect them not to put profits above anything else when that’s their only means of survival? You Mr Lusambo gets paid every month regardless of this pandemic and as a Government you haven’t put any measures in place to help these struggling businesses so what do you expect? • Cephas Mukuka Jr: What does it benefit a man to gain the whole world then miss out ku heaven? Same thing here, imagine you making all the money you desire then end up dying and leaving the entire nation at risk • Cephas Mukuka Jr: Desperate times calls for desperate measures! You can’t tell me these people have not been saving. • John Sikaonga: Danny Pote so you are supporting the bars to open� • Maambo Nkazi: Danny Pote kaili everything in Zambia is for jokes. The Covid-19 is taken lightly. • Jason Phiri: Danny Pote, it's time to put politics aside and work together to fight this disease • Erwin Chumbu: What's with you sir targeting drinking places and a few drunks having beer from their cars whilst you do nothing about town centre, city market, Kulima Tower, that's where the major threat is because we have people from different townships, coming into contact with one another on a daily basis • Shut down CBD instead of chasing s few drunks around who are not even relevant to the fight. • Debbie Danielle Mwale: Erwin Chumbu finally someone speaking the same language. Why he’s so interested in such places. • Cephas Mukuka Jr: Alcohol reduces one’s ability to behave in a normal way hence puts many lives at risk • Gabriel Mwape Sendama: DON'T DRINK AND DRIVE! DRINK FROM HOME AND STAY HOME • Erwin Chumbu: Cephas Mukuka Jr. So you go mad when you drink? • Frank Billah: Erwin Chumbu, boss you are right....what about ku Soweto and all the markets? • Christopher Chanda: It's better you give us your cellphone number so that we can call you when we come across those who disrespect the Presidential directive to cross bars and other related places.
MWINELUBEMBA IS RIGHT WE HAVE LEADERSHIP CRISIS IN BEMBALAND Dear Editor, “STUPIDITY OF THE MAJORITY: Patriotism is your conviction that this country is superior to all others because you were born in it. - George B. Shaw.� I WOULD like to retaliate the lamentation of Paramount Chief Chitimukulu of the Bemba-speaking people on the leadership crisis he cited in bembaland to be 100 percent true and regrettable. In doing so, I choose to use the definition of George B. Shaw with regards to patriotism and place in on province or tribe. In life we must never allow anyone
Chingola must decentralise anti-Covid war Dear Editor, I TOOK it upon myself to travel to Chingola on a fact-finding mission with regard to the town’s preparedness in the fight against Coronavirus. There is fair inter-institutional cooperation toward this noble cause. The town has as at now a fair chance to repel the Coronavirus. The institutions such as the police, the council, the health institutions, the office of the District Commissioner have waged a collective fight. For the local police, I noted that their sacrifice was beyond reproach as the officers manning road blocks did not even have protective clothing yet they were in physical contact with the citizens. Chingola, the once cleanest town, has a golden opportunity to be the Covid-19 freest town. However, the fact that it is a transit town to and from the Coronavirus hotspot zones such as Congo require a collective fight from the various stakeholders. The fight should not just be for the government and its institutions to the exclusion of the non state actors or the residents but the residents must integrate themselves into the fight. As things stand, Chingola is just like Kafue, as they are
both transit towns and if the efforts of the government were not supplemented, it may be a breeding ground for this invisible enemy in Covid-19. One of our front lines in the security wings involves maintaining inter personal contacts with traditional truck drivers who are from Coronavirus high risk countries thereby endangering their own lives or those of the people of Chingola. Once it strikes in Chingola, it will be difficult for contact tracers to know who that unknown and undetected truck driver who infected a poor cop had made contact with. There is also need for the private sector who have invested in Chingola to donate only within the district. It defies logic for them to donate in Lusaka to show for the cameras considering that Chingola us very vulnerable town and the small population can easily be depleted if Coronavirus registered its presence here. Let me also make this appeal to the local media not to take a back seat or wait for the vague statements from Lusaka. There is need for the message to be as widely accessible to the people in the districts. I toured different compounds and most people who know me innocently shook hands with me without any
precautionary measures. Luckily, I move with a hand sanitizer in my hands and sanitized my hands nearly every minute to ripe out the prospects of being infected. This, I presume was done as a result of not having adequate knowledge on the means of transmission of the virus. The visit at Twatasha, Chiwempala, Maiteneke markets revealed that there were few shops with hand washing or sanitising facilities. There are also a few who defied the opening of bars and there is also one police camp drinking place which was caught in the web of disobeying the Presidential order. The other factor that is undermining the Covid-1fight in Chingola is lack of cooperation by citizens. It seems, the citizens are aware of people not complying to prescribed conduct, but their participation has exceptionally been limited. This is a wake up call for in the district to take up a more inclusive approach and promote citizen participation. This stresses the need for the district to take the individual responsibility for different stakeholders if this fight is to be won. MARVIN CHANDA MBERI, Youth rights activist, Chingola.
to insult our identity, by culture, province and tribe. The place where I hail from should be superior to all other places because I was born there or my parents were born there, my culture should be superior to all others because it is my culture I was born in and brought up in, my tribe should be superior to all others because it is my tribe. By this I do not mean that I take it up to demean others from different tribes, cultures and or provinces no, by this I mean from anywhere I am I should be proud of who I am and aim to ensure if I have the chance to serve my people I must do it with pride. Tribalism is when you begin to alienate (make someone feel isolated or estranged) or malign (speak about someone in a spitefully critical manner) based on their tribe. Being proud of who you are isn't tribalism. The problems echoed by Mwinelubemba are not only true but regrettable, this is so because such a statement was arrived at or culminated from failure by the council to fix potholes right in the town centre where all known politicians pass when going about their businesses. Northern Province has been presided over by people who hail from that region. The current provincial minister is a northerner, how has he faired on that province? How does that comment make him feel because he could instruct people in all government departments, including the council to do the right thing. We leave that out and ask this question, how many ministers are northerners today and how much have they done for the province they hail from outside their constituencies since we know anything done in a constituency is all about seeking re-election? How many of these MPs in northern have delivered in their constituencies? How many senior government workers hail from the province and how much have they done for the region they hail from? Answering the this question will help you see how useless our leaders have been and how they have betrayed the people
who give them maximum votes or who causes the government they work for to stay in power? The consequence of democracy is that the decisions of the majority is what prevails, so it would be outright nonsensical for anyone to argue that the majority do not have an upper hand on who becomes overall leader of the country. President Edgar Lungu, including Mr Michael Sata appointed a lot of northerners in his government and we still have them today. But as to how much have helped to develop Northern Province is a matter for them to tell, but most have been useless. Let's take it even when Mr Sata rose against the Bembaland on the issue of the Chitimukulu, how many Bembas rose to challenge him? Only one GBM stood out to say no, I will choose my tribe and my family over my job. The position of Defence Minister is not small, in fact all ministries are inferior to it no wonder I’ts number three, but GBM left it even when Sata needed him the most, and when President Lungu says if GBM didn't leave government I wouldn't have been President, he understands better. One scholar said do not underrate the power of idiots in majority that can clearly apply even today, in this case ourselves as Bemba-speaking people. Many would love to argue that there is nothing like majority by the Bemba-speaking people. Well, if they won't be the majority then they would be influential enough to influence things. How has this made the majority useless? The reason we have too many political parties that are meaningless run by Bembas is that each one feels I hail from where we have numbers so I can make it to the top, this is stupid. Name them and add their leaders to them, almost all political parties save only a few, very few at most are run by Bembas. Look at how many Bembas stood by President Lungu to make sure he succeeded Mr Sata? Count them and tell me how many were made ministers? Almost all those who were behind his election to the presidency in 2015-2016. Our people deserve better
from those leaders who are in all government departments including cabinet because our people have been trying to retain this government that employs them. Yes, indeed we must emulate our friends in Southern Province who value their civic duties and have very few parties that are formed from among them to avoid splitting the votes. Going by how determined the people of Southern Province are to change the course of things , it won't be surprising to learn that by 2021 they have 1, 500, 000 new NRCs because as by last month, they had 500, 000 from 2016 to last month as total. Go to Muchinga, Luapula and Northern provinces which are PF strongholds, you will simply hear them argue in blogs about the same when their friends are busy doing registering quietly. I was born in Garnatone, Kitwe but my father explained my roots when we relocated to Kasama. He said his great grandmother was Chanda Weyaya, that's where the Chanda comes from and that his grandfather is Chief Chimbola in Chimbola chiefdom with his only uncle having been Mr Frederick Walinkonde, the names he gave to my immediate young brother. From then, I run with pride knowing very well my roots, proud of who I am to the core and determined to champion the cause and aspirations of my people in the quest to develop my area where I trace my origin, shouldn't that be the desire of every citizen? It is a shame that our paramount chief can lament that way bemoaning poor leadership which is so glaring. We hope those in government would do some self-introspection and do the right thing. Bembaland must develop, it’s regrettable that I am ashamed Kasama isn't even a city or I missed when it was made a city. How can Chipata be a city and Kasama not a city? Bembas, tekutumpa uku? đ&#x;˜€ How did these rat eaters pull a quick one on us? OK no problem. God bless the President, God bless you all and God bless Zambia. PRINCE CHANDA.
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unanimously agreed to petition the Speaker of the National Assembly to set up a commission of inquiry to determine criminal elements into their predicament. And former Barclays Bank employees have called for an immediate probe into alleged fraudulent activities committed by whoever transfered the Barclays Bank Pension fund to African Life Financial Services. This follows a meeting held yesterday at the Lusaka Hotel where retirees from across the country agreed that the matter be
“This secretariat must not be at ZCID or Kapingila House and that both the church and ZCID shall second staff who will work at the secretariat. We also agreed that we shall have a joint account at the bank, whether money will come from the donors or not, we should have a joint account. We hope that we will now make progress because among political parties, we have agreed on how to progress on the national dialogue.� -Mr. Mwila STORY ON PAGE 3
all the previous engagements and avenues used had seemingly hit a snag. After the meeting, a committee which will spearhead the initiative to petition the speaker before the next session of parliament opens was formed.
“Agriculture skills will equip inmates with modern agro skills to utilise once they integrate back to society after they have served their sentences.� -Mr Kampyongo STORY ON PAGE 3
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LUNGU TESTED, PASSED TEST
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T IS often said that adversity defines a leader, but the truth is that adversity reveals a leader. A person’s character is revealed in times of difficulty; how one responds to a difficult situation reveals who they truly are. It is during times of crisis that the true worth of a leader is known. President Edgar Chagwa Lungu has faced more trying and difficult times in the five years of his presidency than what his predecessors probably faced in their entire tenure; inheriting a divided party in 2015, to gassing, mob killings, droughts, floods and now the Coronavirus disease or Covid19 as it has come to be known.
greater good of the people and the nation even when such decisions would jeopardise his personal popularity and diminish his political fortunes. What separates PresidentLungu from many other leaders is that he has a very big heart to accommodate divergent views and stomach the vilest of criticism even from those who don’t merit to criticise him. His levels of tolerance and humility are beyond comparison and have always set him apart. President Lungu has proved that his decisions are informed by and are based on sound advice from experts and professionals who largely form part of his decision-making process and operandi. Most importantly, the
President Lungu’s approach to the fight against Covid19 has won both local and international applause, including that of the World Health Organisation who have praised Government’s expeditious response to the Coronavirus pandemic. Any other ordinary leader would have been overwhelmed by such adversity. They would have been overwhelmed by the sheer pressure, stress, uncertainty and economic disruption that these calamities have brought. They would have made rushed decisions and made the situation worse by playing to the gallery to please their critics and prove their naysayers wrong. President Lungu has again and again demonstrated courage, patriotism and excellent leadership by making tough decisions for the sake of the
President’s devotion to God has been the source and anchor of his wisdom, humility and simplicity in the daily execution of his duties and responsibilities, not only as a head of State and Commander-in-Chief of the Defence Forces but as a father, an uncle, a grandfather and a friend to so many. With regards to the Covid19 pandemic, the President has again exhibited high levels of wisdom, caution and unwavering patriotism in instituting appropriate measures to mitigate and combat the pandemic. The President has again and
again relied on the professional advice of experts from various ministries and departments of government in coming up with effective strategies to contain Covid19. He has used wisdom and not expediency in rallying the whole nation and all our people behind Government’s phased out response against Covid19. President Lungu’s approach to the fight against Covid19 has won both local and international applause, including that of the World Health Organisation who have praised Government’s expeditious response to the Coronavirus pandemic. To safeguard the country’s economy and cushion the lives
of the people in the face of the devastating impact of Covid19, President Lungu has come up with a stimulus plan targeting retirees, small and medium-scale businesses, suppliers, contractors as well as banks. Cabinet has approved a contingent budget for Covid19 and directed all ministries, provinces and spending agencies to strictly adhere to the provisions of the Public Finance Act in the application of the resources being appropriated. Government has since released K2.5 billion to reduce domestic arrears owed to domestic suppliers of goods and services which also includes the reduction on outstanding arrears to pensioners under the
Public Service Pension Fund and retirees who are claimants under the Ministry of Justice. The Patriotic Front (PF) government has further released K140 million to pay local contractors in the road sector as well as the provision of K10 billion by the Bank of Zambia to help banks that may face liquidity challenges. The Central Bank has further revoked statutory instruments for classification and provisioning of loans in order to reduce the cost of borrowing. These and many other measures outlined in the government's Covid19 Contingency Response Plan have carefully been crafted to protect the economy from further shocks
and to safeguard the lives and businesses of our people. The President has exhibited exceptional leadership in dealing with national crises that have befallen us, starting with the droughts, gassing, mob killings, floods and Covid19. Indeed, President Lungu has been tested and has passed the test. His ability to react and manage crises in a calm, calculated and decisive manner has given hope and confidence to the entire nation that the country is in safe hands. May God bless the President and may God bless the Republic of Zambia. The author is deputy media director of the Patriotic Front party.
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BUST ALL SHEBEENS, SAY COUNCILLORS By ROGERS KALERO
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OLICE must intensify patrols in unplanned settlements like Itimpi and Racecourse where the closure of bars, night clubs and lodges has resulted in the mushrooming of shebeens. The ban on public gatherings is aimed at preventing the spread of the Covid-19 which has continued to ravage various parts of the World. But some bar owners and patrons were secretly defying the Presidential directive, eluding the police who were
on patrol. Civic leaders have thus called on the police to intensify patrols to bring down the growing illegality. Twatasha ward councillor Michael Mbulo and his Itimpi ward counterpart Mpasa Mwaya have jointly called on the police to intensify patrols in their areas to curb the mushrooming shebeens Mr Mbulo said he was disappointed that, out of love for beer, people were defying the Presidential directive and gathering secretly in shebeens. "Surely, the behaviour of some people to lock them-
selves inside bars for the love of beer is a clear indication of irresponsible and carelessness behaviour. The ban is well meant. It is aimed at curbing the spread of Covid-19, but we are taking it lightly "Now, apart from locking themselves up in bars, we have a situation where we have mushrooming of shebeens, especially in unplanned settlements like Itimpi and Racecourse,'' Mr Mbulo said Mr Mbulo has offered his vehicle to the police to carry out patrols in the area to burst the public gatherings and shebeens. Ms Mwaya said the Presi-
Free masks for Chisokone traders By SANFROSSA MANYINDA
ALL traders at Chisokone market in Kitwe will be provided with free masks starting tomorrow, the Association for Vendors and Marketeers (AVEMA) has said. AVEMA president, Abel Chikwa, said the association had tasked tailors at the market to make reusable masks for all the marketeers. He said that any trader who would not have their face masked would not be allowed in the facility while customers
would also be given as they entered Chisokone Market. Mr Chikwa told the Daily Nation yesterday that 400 reusable masks had been distributed so far to the marketeers in the sprawling trading facility. "I can confirm to you now that all our marketeers will have masks by Friday this week. And when that is done, we will not tolerate any marketeer that will not be wearing a mask on their stand," he said. Mr Chikwa said that all entry points of the market would
be providing masks to customers getting into the market for free. He said that AVEMA would take the directive seriously and that it was willing to fight the pandemic as it was a national cause. Meanwhile, Kitwe District Commissioner Chileshe Bweupe has warned that any person defying the directive to wear masks at bus stations, markets and other public places would be dealt with firmly. Mr Bweupe said in a separate interview that his office
dent of the Copperbelt Chapter of the Zambia Chinese Association (ZCA) Wang Xin has also been contributing fuel for use in vehicles to carry out patrols. The councillor said she was grateful that the Chinese community had been supportive in the fight against the spread of Covid-19. "While we call upon law enforcement agencies to intensify patrols, we should ensure that we support them in areas of needy. This is why you see councillor Mbulo using his car for patrols, while in Itimpi, Mr Wang is also contributing fuel,'' Ms Mwaya said.
had noted that people were still casual about the serious pandemic. "It is unfortunate that many people are still taking this threat casually. Despite the Head of State giving advice to people to be wearing masks, we have also time and again sensitised people in the district to always wear masks whenever they go to public places but to no avail," he said. Mr Bweupe said however that said his office was working with AVEMA to ensure that traders and customers at Chisokone were provided with masks. He said that it was only
Copperbelt gets pig-rearing project By MUYANI SHINJABALE
GOVERNMENT has given 50 pigs to constituencies on the Copperbelt as an empowerment project, which is aimed at providing income for households. The project would be pioneered in constituencies where the animals were expected to multiply and ultimately become a sustainable income-generating venture. Provincial Fisheries and Livestock Coordinator, Webby Fumpa, said 50 pigs would be reared and multiplied for the farmers to sell and raise income to survive. Mr Fumpa indicated that it was a Government project and was confident that it would be sustainable as the animals were likely to multiply fast with proper feeding and management Chifubu Constituency in Ndola got its share of five pigs from the Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock. Member of Parliament, Frank Ng'ambi, commended Government for initiating programmes aimed at alleviating poverty. Mr Nga'mbi indicated that the donation of the pigs was for the people of Kaniki ward in his constituency, who were predomi-
Mayor cautions traders By ROGERS KALERO
SOME traders are not making use of free face masks given to them as protection against the deadly Covid-19, Luanshya Mayor Nathan Chanda has said. Mr Chanda said if people continue defying the Ministry of Health guidelines, the local authority would have no option but to remove the vendors who had started going back in the streets. The Mayor was speaking when he donated over 700 face masks and 500 groves to bus, tax drivers and officers at Fisenge check point. "I am very disappointed that we are being forced to carry out safety measures for our own lives. People are being told to avoid drinking places, but they are locking themselves in bars. Even wearing masks, people are refusing to wear masks. "Should we start forcing people to wear face masks sure? Why are we like this, this is just one of the guidelines that the Ministry of Health
Mr Chanda said if people continue defying the Ministry of Health guidelines, the local authority would have no option but to remove the vendors who had started going back in the streets.
has given. So if our vendors do not want to follow these strict regulations, council will act to protect many citizens and no one should complain," Mr Chanda said The Mayor donated to Fisenge Market, Luanshya Turn off layby Mar-
ket, Mipundu, Pa Fred, Jorken Market not the charcoal section at Roan. And Mr Chanda has challenged the Human Rights Commission to be more proactive than reactive , saying it was shocking that the activists
nantly small-scale farmers. He said 20 pigs were being handed over to all the four constituencies in Ndola by the Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock. The MP said the pigs were only the beginning and that chickens would also be handed out to various groups in Chifubu and the Copperbelt at large. He encouraged local farmers to invest in rearing village chicken as there was no supplier at the moment. Mr Nga'mbi also called on the Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock to improve capacity building in the livestock industry in order to stop the importation of pork products as Zambia had the manpower and infrastructure to do it. He later appealed to the recipients of the pigs to put them to good use as they were receiving animals which were about to deliver. And Fatima Farmers’ Cooperative Chairperson, Michael Phiri, said the project was aimed at alleviating poverty as well as to reduce the high cost of farm products on the market. Mr Phiri said the pig and chicken projects were on a revolving arrangement and would be passed on to other beneficiaries.
MR CHANDA I am very disappointed that we are being forced to carry out safety measures for our own lives. People are being told to avoid drinking places, but they are locking themselves in bars. Even wearing masks, people are refusing to wear masks. could rather see people die of Covid-19 than preventing the spread of the virus. "It is so strange that these activists want to frustrate efforts of fighting Covid-19 pandemic. When it comes to protecting the life of a citizen, there is nothing like human rights if some people are becoming indiscipline and irresponsible. "How can we talk of human rights when someone goes out irresponsibly with chances of getting or contracting the virus which leads to people suffering? Let us remain responsible citizens and we want to stand with our police officers," he said.
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You face arrest for not wearing a face mask in public Hillary Mutyambai, Inspector General of Police.
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AIROBI - You will be arrested from today should you be found in public without a face mask. That is the message to Kenyans who have been taking lightly the requirement of wearing masks as one of the precautions against the spread of coronavirus. Inspector-General of Police Hillary Mutyambai said on Tuesday, the grace period for adjusting to the regulations given by President Kenyatta has expired and that anyone violating them will be taken to court. During the weekend, Health Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe gazetted a list
of hefty penalties against violators. “Users of public or private transport and public transport operators shall wear proper masks that must cover the mouth and nose. They should also maintain a physical distance of not less than a metre,” Kagwe said in the Kenya Gazette Supplement No 41. “A person who commits an offence under these rules shall, on conviction, be liable to a fine not exceeding US$188 or imprisonment for a period not exceeding six months or both.” Yesterday, the Kenya Police Service said the public has been given enough time to acquire masks and that it will begin enforcing the rules. “Police officers have been asking Kenyans to wear face masks. We’re going to take another step to make sure the law if followed,” the IG said after receiving a donation of 200,000 masks for the service from the National Social Security Fund (NSSF) and Ahadi Kenya. “But before police enforce the regulations, I appeal to Kenyans to take the initiative to wear the masks. It is no longer an advisory …as the rules have been gazetted.” The use of masks has been credited for helping to slow down the spread of the virus in Japan, South Korea, China
Ethiopia opens aid transport hub to fight Covid-19 ADDIS ABABA - Ethiopia and the United Nations on Tuesday opened a humanitarian transport hub at Addis Ababa airport to move supplies and aid workers across Africa to fight coronavirus. The arrangement, which relies on cargo services provided by Ethiopian Airlines, could also partially offset heavy losses Africa's largest carrier is sustaining because of the pandemic. An initial shipment of 3, 000 cubic metres of supplies - most of it personal protective equipment for health workers - will be distributed within the next week, said Steven Were Omamo, Ethiopia country director for the World Food Programme (WFP). "This is a really important platform in the response to Covid-19, because what it does is it allows us to move with speed and efficiency to respond to the needs as they are unfolding," Omamo said, referring to the disease caused by the coronavirus. The Addis gateway is one of eight global humanitari-
an hubs set up to facilitate movement of aid to fight Covid-19, according to WFP. In Africa, there are also hubs in Ghana and South Africa. The continent has so far not been hit by the coronavirus as hard as other regions, but experts worry that weak health systems could quickly become overwhelmed by an influx of cases. As of Tuesday there were 15, 249 Covid-19 cases across the continent resulting in 816 deaths, according to the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention. African leaders are also worried about the economic toll on the continent. An African Union study published last week warned that 20 million jobs in the formal and informal sectors were at risk. The state-run Ethiopian Airlines announced last week that it was already bracing for revenue losses of $550 million between January and April. – AFP.
and parts of Europe. The World Health Organisation (WHO) says the droplets emitted by people when coughing, talking or sneezing may contain the virus, which can remain in the air for several hours. People who walk into these micro droplets risk infection. Masks, studies show, also greatly reduce the chances of catching the disease by people who come into close contact with the infected. The government says it is mandatory for one to have a mask as soon as he or she steps out of the house. Employees of businesses with huge human traffic like barber shops, salons, public service vehicles and supermarkets must have masks at all times, the regulations say. The public has raised questions about the availability of masks and their affordability. The cheapest single-use mask costs US$0.71 while the most expensive and effective N95 version that medical personnel prefer, ranges between US$1.8 and US$41 There are growing concerns about the unregulated manner in which masks are being sold, especially by traders and hawkers, who have taken advantage of the growing demand. NATION KENYA.
WA S H I N G TO N / S Y D N EY - U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday halted funding to the World Health Organisation over its handling of the coronavirus pandemic, prompting criticism from other countries and medical experts as the global death toll mounted. Trump, who has reacted angrily to attacks on his administration’s response to the worst epidemic in a century, has become increasingly hostile towards the WHO. The Geneva-based organisation had promoted China’s “disinformation” about the virus that likely led to a wider outbreak than other-
NEWS IN BRIEF Man arrested for selling essential services permits in SA JOHANNESBURG - A Zimbabwean national has been arrested in South Africa for selling essential services permits to business people to operate during the ongoing coronavirus lockdown. Police spokesperson Ndivhuwo Mulamu said police were tiped off in Olivenhoutbosch town in Gauteng province. The 22-year-old man was arrested and police raided his house where they found a laptop and other documents. – BBC.
Policeman, seven militants killed in Cairo gunbattle CAIRO - An Egyptian policeman and seven suspected militants were killed late on Tuesday in an exchange of gunfire after the ministry of Interior received information about potential Easter attacks against Coptic Christians, the ministry said. Weapons and ammunition were found at the scene, the ministry said. Coptic Christians have long complained of persecution and insufficient protection. There have been several deadly attacks against them across the country. – REUTERS.
UN chief warns of 'epidemic of misinformation' NEW YORK - UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres warned on Tuesday about a "dangerous epidemic of misinformation" surrounding the global coronavirus outbreak saying this is a time for science and solidarity," in a statement and video message. "As the world fights the deadly Covid-19 pandemic - the most challenging crisis we have faced since the Second World War - we are also seeing another epidemic, a dangerous epidemic of misinformation," he said. – AFP.
‘Big 5’ to hold five-way summit MOSCOW - The five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council have agreed to hold a summit, but the date and agenda are still under discussion, the RIA news agency cited Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov as saying. Russian President Vladimir Putin in January proposed holding a summit between the leaders of Russia, China, the United States, France and Britain this year to discuss the conflict in Libya and other global problems. – REUTERS.
TRUMP ROASTED ..over move to cut WHO funding as coronavirus toll mounts wise would have occurred, Trump claimed. WHO had failed to investigate credible reports from sources in China’s Wuhan province, where the virus was first identified, that conflicted with Beijing’s accounts about the spread and “parroted and publicly endorsed” the idea that human to human transmission was not happening, Trump told a White House news
conference on Tuesday Nearly two million people globally have been infected and more than 124, 000 have died since the disease emerged in China late last year, according to a Reuters tally. U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said it was not the time to reduce resources for the WHO. “Now is the time for unity and for the international
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community to work together in solidarity to stop this virus and its shattering consequences,” he said in a statement. – REUTERS/AFP.
Obama endorses Biden for president
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WASHINGTON The 77-year-old former vice president and Democratic stalwart is the party's presumptive nominee to challenge Donald Trump, after his lone remaining rival Bernie Sanders dropped out of the race last week. The leftist US senator from Vermont endorsed his former rival on Monday, saying it was time for Americans of all political stripes to "come together" in support
of Biden. Two-term president Obama also praised Sanders as a champion of progressive ideas, a passionate candidate whose energy and enthusiasm inspired young voters by the millions. And he said it was time for those progressive supporters to help defeat the Republican incumbent. "Right now, we need Americans of goodwill to unite in a great awakening against a politics that too of-
ten has been characterised by corruption, carelessness, self-dealing, disinformation, ignorance, and just plain meanness," Obama said. "To change that, we need Americans of all political stripes to get involved in our politics and our public life like never before." Obama's endorsement comes as Biden and Trump have been forced off the campaign trail by the deadly coronavirus pandemic. AFP.
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….We’ve no replacement for veteran keeper, says Patrick Phiri
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E currently do not have a replacement to goalkeeper Kennedy Mweene, we still need him in the Chipolopolo team for the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations and 2022 World Cup qualifiers, former Zambia national soccer team coach Patrick Phiri has said. Phiri said Mweene still had fresh hands and his experience between the sticks was crucial in helping the team achieve positive results in the forth-coming assignments.
Mweene, 35, was among the players who were snubbed in the AfCON qualifier games against Algeria and Zimbabwe under coach Aggrey Chiyangi. Phiri, the Super Division side Lumwana Radiants coach had no reservations and bluntly said there was no goalkeeper ripe enough to replace the 2012 AfCON winner. “We need Mweene in the national team for the up-coming assignments. He is a fantastic goalkeeper and he is going to add value to the team. He is in his class and still has fresh blood running through his hands.
“Egyptian goalkeeper Essam El Hadary at over 40 helped his country win the AfCON. So our own Mweene is still capable of delivering for Zambia but needs everyone’s support,” he said in an interview. Phiri said an abrupt replacement of Mweene can be detrimental to the team as he needs to properly hand over the gloves. “The best way to allow somebody to take over from Mweene, is to make him continue playing at the highest level so that he works closer with his potential replace-
Expelled Siwale wants ‘neutral’ body to chair planned meeting By MUKWIMA CHILALA
NEITHER Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) president Andrew Kamanga or FIFA representative should chair the planned stakeholders meeting but instead a neutral person should do so, says expelled administrator Blackwell Siwale. Siwale rejected proposals suggesting that FAZ president Kamanga and the FIFA representative were the only one's mandated to lead such a meeting. Siwale a former FAZ executive committee member said that despite the association president being mandated by the constitution to chair an emergency meeting , he was an interested party hence the need for a neutral body to do so. Siwale however said that FIFA could ordinarily have chaired the meeting but claimed that they were also compromised.
Siwale feels the planned stakeholders meeting could only be chaired by a neutral body. On whether the appointment of a neutral body to chair the meeting was backed by the constitution, Siwale said that a crisis needed extreme measures to sort it out. "There is a precedent that was set in the 2001 minutes of the 2000 annual general meeting in which the governors of our football foresaw this vacuum happening again after Teddy Mulonga's executive resigned so Mr Nkole (Joseph) and Simataa (Simataa) were floated to chair the meeting and Simataa emerged winner and chaired the meeting," Siwale said . “The congress then foresaw that in case we have such a problem in future we shall have the genaral secretary to run the affairs of the associa-
tion for 45 days after which he shall call for a general meeting. So in this instance we should not be discussing the exco on force majeure but the general secretary running the affairs,” he said Siwale noted that the executive committee of FAZ was not the secretariat and hence the general secretary should have been bound to continue running the affairs of the association after 45 days if the pandemic had not ended by then. Sports Minister Emmanuel Mulenga last Friday announced that FAZ and some stakeholders had agreed to hold an emergency council meeting to iron out pressing issues and perceived differences that had rocked the sport. But FAZ through its vice-president Rix Mweemba clarified that what had been called for was a stakeholders’ consultative meeting.
ment. That will allow him to properly handle over the gloves. But making him stay away from the national team will make us miss his experience. We need him to impart that knowledge to the upcoming players.” The have a fantastic role model in Mweene, let them emulate him and they will get there. He is still capable of delivering for Zambia but all he needs is everyone’s support,” Phiri said. Though not the first choice at Mamelodi Sundowns, Mweene is Zambia's most capped player, having repre-
sented the country 123 times. Meanwhile, Phiri is hopeful that Zambia could clinch an AfCON place at the Cameroon final. “You can start badly but what is important is to finish well. Anything can happen and if we put everything in place, we can qualify. The team just needs to go flat out and put in their all to get the results,” he said. The Chipolopolo are bottom of the group without a point after losing 5-0 to Algeria and 2-1 to Zimbabwe. Algeria anchor the group at six points, two
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NEWCASTLE United and Sevilla have reportedly expressed interest in Zambian forward, Fashion Sakala. Sakala, 23, who has joined leading Los Angeles-based sports marketing management company, Wasserman, may see the striker head to English Premier League or Spanish La Liga. According to Sportscorna.com, NewCastle United, West Ham United, Sevilla among other clubs are chasing the signature of Sakala from Belgium side
KV Oostende. Sakala has joined Wasserman – which managed ex-England stars Michael Owen and Steven Gerrard, Sportscorna.com can exclusively report. Sportscorna.com has learnt the new management of Sakala is behind his move to either England or Spain. According to reliable sources, Sakala, who scored eight goals and was KV Oostende top scorer at the end of the Belgian Jupiler League is reportedly moving from KV Oostende to an unnamed club in England or Spain.
points better than Zimbabwe while Botswana are in third position with a point.