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MOPANI PAYS 800 CONTRACTOR EMPLOYEES By BENNIE MUNDANDO
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O P A N I C o p p e r Mines has made first ex-gratia payment to about 800 eligible contractor employees attached to the mining giant but were not recalled during its 90-day notice for care and maintenance. An ex gratia payment is made to an individual by an organisation, Government, or insurer for damages or claims, but it does not require the admittance of
“Mopani Copper Mines Plc can confirm that the process for making the ex gratia payment to eligible contractor employees is well underway and to this point approximately 800 individuals have received their first payment,” liability by the party making the payment. An ex gratia payment is considered voluntary
because the party making the payment is not obligated to compensate the individual. It comes from a Latin word, “ex gratia” which means “from favour.” Mopani Copper Mines Public Relations Manager Nebert Mulenga confirmed the development to the Daily Nation yesterday. “Following resumption of operations, Mopani Copper Mines Plc stated that it would, in respect of mining contractors that had not been recalled during the 90 days’ notice period, make a voluntary payment directly to contractor employees
Diamond, gemstone processing plant set up By SILUMESI MALUMO
THE first ever diamond and gemstone processing plant has been established in the country. The processing plant is owned by a Zambian indigenous company in Lusaka called Mutinta Jewellery. The company was expected to manufacture jewellery from diamond, gemstones and various other precious stones. Government is pleased with the development as this would enhance the exploitation of precious stones in the
Linda Kasonde’s law firm ‘abandons’ Prime TV case
By CHINTU MALAMBO
THE Lusaka High Court has allowed former Law Association of Zambia (LAZ) president Linda Kasonde’s firm to stop acting on behalf of Prime Television Limited in a matter where the television station is challenging the State’s decision to cease all cooperation with it. This is after LCK Chambers, the law firm belonging to Ms Kasonde informed the court that it had ceased to act for the TV station. “The application for LCK Chambers to withdraw as advocates for the petitioner is granted. There is no order as to costs,” High Court Judge Catherine Lombe-Phiri said. In this matter, Prime Television has petitioned the court over the decision of the
country. Ministry of Mines and Mineral Development Permanent Secretary Barnaby Mulenga said the development was encouraging because it promoted value addition. He said when he toured the processing plant in Roma area in Lusaka yesterday that the country would no longer export huge amount of precious stones in raw form. Mr Mulenga said Government would support such initiatives because it was in line with it’s policy to promote value addition.
Minister of Information and Broadcasting Services, Dora Siliya to cease all cooperation with it. It wants the court to quash the said decision. Prime TV is also seeking a declaration that the decision is unconstitutional as it violates the television station’s rights as envisaged in article 20 of the constitution. The private television broadcaster wants a court order that all media houses have the right to access and disseminate information from the government without undue hindrances. The TV station is also demanding for compensation for loss of business resulting from the decision by Topstar Communications Company Limited to remove it from its bouquet. Prime TV has also sought an order that Topstar and Multichoice cannot remove it from the platforms they manage at the direction of the Attorney General. It has cited the Attorney General, Topstar and Multichoice as the first, second and third respondents respectively.
"As a ministry we pledge our commitment to support this, as this is in line with Government's policy to promote value addition. This is very good rather than selling precious stones in raw form. “This gives hope that value addition will be enhanced by producing jewellery. I will engage the Ministry of Commerce and Industry just to ensure that you penetrate in the region in putting the country on world map," Mr Mulenga said. Meanwhile Mutinta Jewellery group member Msafari Sinkala said the aim
of establishing the processing plant was to make Zambia a market place for diamond, gemstones and other precious stones for jewellery. He also said the company would empower small scale miners who had diamond and gemstone carats. And Mr Sinkala said currently the company was offering training to locals on how to operate the machines used to process precious stones and produce jewellery. Mr Sinkala said the company had engaged experts from China who were transferring skills to Zambians.
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Zambia’s Covid positivity rate hits 35pc
Dr Malama By SIMON MUNTEMBA ZAMBIA has in the last 24 hours recorded 306 new cases of Covid-19 out of 1, 243 tests done, representing a 35 percent positivity rate with three deaths. Ministry of Health Permanent Secretary Dr Kennedy Malama who announced the escalating new cases during the daily routine update in Lusaka yesterday said among the three deaths recorded, two were brought-in-dead (BIDs) cases at the University Teaching Hospital (UTH), while one was at Levy
Mwanawasa Isolation Facility Centre. Dr Malama said the cumulative number of cases stood at 5, 555 while the number of deaths was 149. “We have registered another facility death in Levy Mwanawasa Isolation Centre. The cumulative number of deaths associated with Covid-19 now stands at 149. “Following the re-classification of the deaths in which the virus has been detected, it has been determined that 41 are Covid deaths while 98 are Covid-19 associated deaths. Ten deaths are yet to be classified,” Dr Malama said. He said out of the 306 new cases, 104 were picked from individual routine screening, 55 contacts to already known cases, 16 truck drivers from Nakonde and 10 health workers screened from Lusaka. Dr Malama, who said there were 44 Covid-19 patients on oxygen support, explained that the Covid-19 associated
who had worked continuously at Mopani during the first quarter of 2020 and were in service at the time of the contractor company’s contract termination. “Mopani Copper Mines Plc can confirm that the process for making the ex gratia payment to eligible contractor employees is well underway and to this point approximately 800 individuals have received their first payment,” Mr. Mulenga said. He appealed for calm as the company was reviewing the progress of payments on a daily basis in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.
deaths were those in whom the virus was detected but is not the primary cause of death. He said most of those who were succumbing to Covid-19 are over 50-yearsold or had underlying conditions like HIV. He also said numerous ongoing clinical trials were evaluating potential treatments for Covid-19. Dr Malama also explained that according to available studies, hydroxychloroquine did not have clinical benefits in treating Covid-19. Meanwhile, Lusaka Province Minister, Bowman Lusambo has recovered from Covid-19. Mr Lusambo who had tested positive last week for Covid-19 was discharged from quarantine at Levy Mwanawasa Teaching Hospital. Last week, Health Minister of Health, Chitalu Chilufya disclosed that 15 Members of Parliament been tested positive for Covid-19 and quarantined.
A SCAM in which unscrupulous people have embarked on a scheme to defraud unsuspecting members of the public by purporting to be managing Covid-19 stimulus grants in the name of the Ministry of Finance has been unearthed. In a statement, Ministry Of Finance spokesperson, Chileshe Kandeta said the secretary to the Treasury Fredson Yamba was concerned that unscrupulous people were defrauding unsuspecting members of the public in the name of the ministry. Mr Kandeta said fake email addresses and illegal internet platforms were being used in the scheme. “This statement serves to reiterate our previously circulated advisory to members of the public that there are no economic stimulus/development grants resulting from an agreement between the International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank, and Zambia, neither is there an agreement with the Global Entrepreneurship Facility (GEF). Both are make-believe scams and fake news,” he said. Mr Katndeta said the so called Winnie Chilanga whose name appears on the fake application form did not represent the Ministry of Finance in any capacity. In addition, he said, there is no part of the ministry which is referred to as secretariat grants department as she or he wants people to believe. He further said the male figure on official documents was dressed in copper-yellow not as it appeared on the fake and scam oriented application form. Mr Kandeta said the procedure for accessing funds from public institutions was clear and could only be found on official Government platforms.
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By BENNIE MUNDANDO
THE UPND must say nothing about what they will do for retirees if they are elected into power because the Saturnia Regna Pension Fund partly owned by their leader, Hakainde Hichilema, has made former employees destitute, says Zambia Republican Party (ZRP) president Wright Musoma. Saturnia Regna Pension Fund illegally externalised investments outside Zambia, amounting to K452.95 million,
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…opposition aligned company has failed to pay retireess as at February 28, 2018 without approval from the Ministry of Finance as required by law. The statutory auditor Price Waterhouse Coopers (PwC) and the special independent Auditor KPMG, who carried out the audit, both confirmed
the existence of offshore investments and these investments were reflected in the Saturnia Regna Pension Fund Trust books of accounts. As a result of this development, Government ordered that the funds be recalled due
to non-adherence to the provisions of the law. And speaking to the Daily Nation yesterday, Mr. Musoma said the “Bally will fix it” slogan the UPND had devised will never apply to the plight of retirees because the party
leadership had shown that it has no heart for them. He said the Saturnia mischief alone was enough to expose the ills that the UPND leadership was involved in and the reason they must never be allowed to form Government
MINISTER BANS TRADITIONAL CEREMONIES By PRISCA LUMINGU-BANDA
ALL traditional ceremonies should be put on hold amid the Covid-19 pandemic, says Traditional Affairs Minister Lawrence Sichalwe. Mr. Sichalwe said Government had advised all the traditional royal establishments to put their traditional ceremonies on hold to stem the spread of the pandemic.
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“We have advised all the traditional royal establishments to put their traditional ceremonies on hold, this is why even the Kuomboka was not held,” Mr. Sichalwe said. Mr. Sichalwe said for in-
Police probe Mabumba’s porn video By NOEL IYOMBWA
WE are investigating the matter involving the production of a pornographic video that has gone viral, where former General Education Minister David Mabumba appeared nude, the Zambia police has said. According to social media accounts, the video was posted by a suspected blackmailer after the minister allegedly failed to meet her excessive demands of a house, car and a farm. The minister had reportedly offered K10, 000, which was rejected by the suspected blackmailer as “peanuts”. Police public relations officer, Esther Katongo said the video was being investigated and once done, the public will be informed. Ms Katongo said all people circulating the video were also being investigated. On Wednesday, President Edgar Lungu fired Mr Mabumba from his position as General Education minister. President Lungu terminated Mr Mabumba’s contract
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as they had already shown their true colours even before they tasted power. “We all know the mischief surrounding the Saturnia Regna Pension Fund which is partly owned by Mr. Hichilema. We know what some retirees under that Fund have gone through and so, it is mischievous of the UPND to continue attacking Government that it is not paying retirees and that they will take care of them when they come into power.” Mr. Musoma said. stance due to the outbreak of covid19, the Kuomboka traditional ceremony could not take place this year. He said that many traditional ceremonies had been cancelled and that this should continue following a spike in the cases. He said it would be difficult to adhere to health guidelines such as social distancing during traditional ceremonies hence the need for the ceremonies to be cancelled. And Mr. Sichalwe has clarified that Senior Chief Puta of the Bwile people in Chiengi had not been given a go ahead to hold the Builile traditional ceremony as the traditional leadership is still seeking guidance from the Ministry of Health. Senior Chief Puta said recently that they would go ahead with the traditional ceremony despite the outbreak of Coronavirus. Senior Chief Puta said the traditional leaders would ensure that it followed the health guidelines when Health Minister Chitalu Chilufya paid a courtesy call on him on Tuesday. But Mr. Sichalwe said Senior Chief Puta said he would seek guidance from the Ministry of Health and not that the traditional ceremony would go ahead. following the emergence of the video which has gone viral and has caused consternation among Zambians. In a statement issued by his press aide, President Lungu replaced Mr Mabumba by water Development, Sanitation and Environmental Protection Minister, Dr Dennis Wanchinga. Meanwhile, Council of Bishops general secretary Able Kaela has warned members of the public to use internet responsibly and avoid promoting immorality. Bishop Kaela noted with concern that the increase in the number of bad photos and videos that go viral on social media makes sad reading because these do not add anything to the growth of the nation. He said the public especially youths should be mindful with what they do with their electronic gadgets such as phones and internet adding the internet was meant for educative purposes. Bishop Kaela stated that it’s unfortunate that others are also using smart phones and internet to dent other people’s images. He said called on the Zambia Information Communication Technology Authority ZICTA to work hand in hand with the Zambia Police to curb internet abuse and cyber bulling.
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ZAMBIA FIRST IT is strange that Zambians who are supposed to be in the know, are the ones sowing seeds of destabilisation by making unsubstantiated statements which do not make sense. For how could a political party for example claim, without shame, that National Registration Cards (NRCs) are being secretly issued to members of the ruling Patriotic Front? Is this not just being mischievous by some of these political parties which want to create unnecessary controversy from nothing? Even though we all know that 2021 is an election year, that should not be an excuse for disgruntled citizens to sow seeds of discord in the nation. As the Ministry of Home Affairs explained on Wednesday, it was not only false but misleading for individuals to claim the government was secretly issuing NRCs to ruling party members because that was not possible. Home Affairs Public Relations Officer Cephas Chifuta said the issuing of NRCs was openly done to all eligible Zambians at district offices across the country throughout the year. He was reacting to claims by some opposition political parties who had complained that NRCs were secretly issued to PF members in a bid to win the 2021 general elections. But we understand the motive behind these false accusations from the opposition ranks. They are trying to build up defences should they fail to win the elections next year. These are the machinations of most political parties and through such lies, they go to international organisations claiming that the party in government is planning to rig or steal their votes. But as Mr Chifuta stated, “There are no NRCs being issued secretly. The only thing you can do secretly is when you are alone, the moment you engage a second person it no longer remains a secret.” Mr Chifuta. “We do not understand where these accusations are coming from, if they are saying NRCs are being issued secretly or openly to PF members, are we issuing them second or third NRCs because for one to participate in the political activities of the nation, one should have a copy of an NRC already. That is simple civic education.” Every Zambian knows that immediately one attains the age of 16, they are legally entitled to obtain a green National Registration Card. One does not have to belong to any political party. Moreover, NRCs are issued throughout the country because the National Registration Department is represented in each district. In addition, it is an ongoing programme. This is the more reason parties like the United Party for National Development (UPND) which have written to the European Union claiming that NRCs are being issued in perceived PF strongholds to ensure it has more votes, should be taken to task. The UPND might as well provide proof that the government has suspended the issuance of NRCs in areas it claims are its strongholds. But we doubt if it will be able to do this for obvious reasons – its claims were mere politicking. “I don’t see the need for one to stand up and begin to apportion certain regions as stronghold for one political party, there is no political party involved in issuance of NRCs. It’s government responsibility to ensure that eligible citizens have NRCs and not a political party,” Mr Chifuta said. We too do not see any substance in such claims either. As we have stated, we think they are just preparing excuses and their members in advance when they flounder at the polls. But then, that should not be the case. All parties have a duty to protect the sanctity of the nation and one of the starting points should be to respect the will of the people as opposed to offering lame excuses. It is better to run a good race and win the respect of your opponents. It should be a win-win situation for all – Zambia first must be the catchword.
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ZAMBIA IN TRADE SURPLUS By BUUMBA CHIMBULU
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AMBIA’S total trade for the first half of this year increased by over K5 billion compared to the same period last year. The country has continued to record trade surplus this year as it exports more than it imports in nominal terms. The total trade for the period January to June 2020 increased by 5.4 percent to over K96 billion from above K91 billion recorded in the same period of 2019, says Zambia Statistics Agency (ZAMSTATS) Interim Statistician, Mulenga Musepa.
He said this yesterday in Lusaka through ZSA Assistant Director for economics, Joseph Tembo, when announcing the Monthly Bulletin for July which was took place via webinar. Mr Musepa indicated that Zambia recorded a trade surplus valued at K1, 561.8 billion in June alone from K3, 843.4 billion recorded in May 2020. This, he explained, indicated a 59.4 percent decrease. “This trade surplus means that the country exported more than it imported in nominal terms,” Mr Musepa said.
Geo Petroleum takes over North oil exploration By SILUMESI MALUMO
GEO Petroleum has taken over oil explorations in Northern Province abandoned by Tullow Oil Limited, Ministry of Mines and Mineral Development Permanent Secretary Banarby Mulenga has said. Mr Mulenga said Geo Petroleum, a minority shareholder in Tullow Oil Limited had taken over block 31 to continue with the explorations. He said in an interview yesterday, the company would therefore continue with the activities to ascertain the level of oil on the said block Tullow Oil was granted a petroleum exploration licence in 2016 for Block 31 in the Northern Province by the Government. According to Tullow Oil’s Vice-President for Exploration, Ian Cloke, the company planned to invest US$69 million for its exploration deeds in Zambia and Tullow would have embarked on geological and geo-chemical studies in two years around the Lakes Bangwelu, Mweru Wantipa and Tanganyika But in 2019 the oil mining company abandoned the site for unknown reasons. And Minister of Mines and Mineral Development Richard Musukwa threatened to revoke the licence if the oil mining company did not give reasons for halting the exploration. But in an interview yesterday, Mr Mulenga said Geo Petroleum had showed interest and took over the exploration of block 31 which had high possibility for oil and gas. "Geo Petroleum a minority shareholder is the one which has taken over the exploration of that block in Northern Province and they are still operating in the name of Tullow Oil Limited," Mr Mulenga said.
He however said exports which mainly comprised of domestically produced goods, decreased by 11.5 percent from K10, 524.5 billion in May 2020 to K9, 317.2 billion in June 2020. Mr Musepa explained that this decrease was mainly on account of an 18.6 percent decrease in export earnings from Intermediate goods. “Imports increased by 16.1 percent from K6, 681.1 billion in May 2020 to K7, 755.4 billion in June 2020. “This increase in imports was mainly as a result of a 29.1 percent and 54.3 percent increase in imports of Capital
goods and Raw materials, respectively,” he said. Mr Musepa said Zambia’s major export products in June 2020 were from the intermediate goods category (mainly comprising Copper anodes for electrolytic refining and Copper blister) accounting for 75.6 percent. He indicated that exports from the consumer goods, raw materials and capital goods categories, collectively accounted for 24.4 percent of total exports in June 2020. The major export destination in June 2020 was Switzerland, followed by Congo DR, China and South Africa.
Scribes nod Cabinet approval of Media Self-regulatory policy By SILUMESI MALUMO and SIMON MUNTEMBA
WE are very impressed with the Cabinet for its move to approve the Media Self-regulatory framework which will bring sanity to the fraternity, says Media Liaison Committee chairperson Enock Ngoma. And the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) Zambia regional chairperson, Hellen Mwale said the bill was key in resolving complaints and promoting professionalism and accountability in the media fraternity In an interview, Mr Ngoma said the committee had been fighting hard for the process to come to fruition. Mr Ngoma said it was impressive that the committee’s efforts to have the Media Bill had moved a step ahead going towards the en-
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actment of the law. He said the step taken by Government had given confidence that the law to regulate the media would be enacted without fail. Mr Ngoma further said it was gratifying that a law to regulate the media would be enacted as it would bring sanity to the fraternity. Meanwhile, Ms Mwale said the move also showed that government had taken matters of media development seriously. She said MISA Zambia was optimistic that there would be no surprises from the government over the drafted Zambia Media Council bill that was submitted to government last year which had culminated into the Zambia Council for Journalists Bill. Government Chief spokesperson, Dora Siliya, on Wednesday announced that Cabinet had approved the establishment of a self-regulatory professional body for journalists. She said stakeholders had complained that a phenomenon where every person feels that they can practice journalism and do so willingly without observing the minimum standards cannot go unchecked. Ms Siliya said there was great desire to save the credibility of the media. She said the establishment of the Zambia Media Council for Journalists would provide a legal framework for the profession to thrive making it more effective and efficient.
HH, UPND K400, 000 debt case escalates
and all charges incidental and connected to the suit.
Siame and Prospect Tech Limited cited Mr Hichilema, Mr Steven Katuka in his capacity as UPND secretary-general, Ms Mirriam Masando in her capacity as organising committee chairperson (card renewal) and the UPND registered trustees as the defendants in the matter. According to an interlocutory judgement in default of appearance and defence filed by their lawyers, Siame and Prospect Tech Limited want the court to enter a default judgement against the
Mr Siame claimed that on or about November 15, 2017, the defendants having lamentably failed to settle and after several broken promises, Ms Masando issued a written promise to pay the outstanding amount together with 30 percent interest. He however started that despite committing to pay by Friday, November 17, 2017, the defendants still failed to pay the debt and to date the outstanding amount of K400, 000 and the 30 percent interest remains unpaid.
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PRINCE Siame and Prospect Tech Limited have asked the Lusaka High Court to enter a judgement in default of appearance and defence against UPND president Hakainde Hichilema and other party members who they have sued for allegedly failing to pay K400, 000 since 2017. The alleged payment is for the supply of 200, 000 tickets for the national card renewal exercise costing K400, 000.
defendants for having failed to enter an appearance and defence in the matter. They want the court to award them damages for breach of contract and an order for payment of K400, 000 plus 30 percent interest, bringing the total due to them to K520, 000. The plaintiffs also want an order that UPND be declared bankrupt for failing to pay its debts and that the party be dissolved and deregistered. They are also seeking an order that the defendants pay all the costs for the collection
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Rufunsa chairman hails REA for lighting up district By JOHN KOMBE
RUFUNSA Town Council chairman, Bartholomew Kalambalala has hailed the Rural Electrification Authority (REA) for the speedy and efficient in the execution of the rural electrification project in the district. Mr. Kalambalala made the observation in an interview and commended REA for the well-executed project which was still underway. He said that this has helped to positively impact the social and economic life of the district He disclosed that the project covered a stretch of about 50 kms and that it was at 80 percent of completion. He also said that a number of government institutions between Nyangwena and Kankhumba areas in Nyangwena and
Chinyunyu wards have been electrified. He said that this has helped to mitigate the challenges of electricity in key institutions such as schools and health facilities. He said that institutions such as Rufunsa Girls Technical Secondary School which had pupils from outside the district had also benefited from the project. Mr. Kalambalala also thanked REA for donating Covid-19 materials which were handed over to the District Commissioner’s office. He said that the donation which was valued at K20, 000 would go a long way in the fight against the spread of the pandemic. He commended REA for the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and challenged other organizations and businesses to emulate the gesture.
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MP CHALLENGED TO REPORT ILLEGALITIES By SIMON MUNTEMBA
LLOYD Kaziya was just trying to impress the public and make himself relevant when he claimed that the party has been fighting him for exposing illegalities in his constituency , the Patriotic Front (PF) has said. And the ruling party has challenged Mr Kaziya who is Matero Member of Parliament to name and report individual PF members who are involved in illegalities in his constituency to the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC). In an interview, PF media director Sunday Chanda said
it was vey misleading for Mr Kaziya to claim that the party had been fighting him for exposing illegalities in his constituency . Mr Chanda was reacting to a media report that Mr Kaziya lamented that the PF had allowed party cadres to engage in illegalities in the name of the party, but because he would not tolerate it, the secretariat was fighting him. He said Mr Kaziya’s claims that the party was against him were false because PF has been nothing but good to him. Mr Chanda who challenged Mr Kaziya to name those involved in the illegalities and shielded by the party said he
Kambwili cadres harass reporter at court By OLIVER SAMBOKO
YESTERDAY cadres disguised as NDC leader Chishimba Kambwili’s body guards attempted to block a Daily National reporter from covering the case where the
SPRING TV’S FALSE REOPRTING IRKS IBA By SIMON MUNTEMBA
THE Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA) has expressed dismay by the false reporting of an online television station, Spring TV which reported that former General Education Minister, David Mabumba had died after committing suicide when not. In a statement, IBA director general, Josephine Mapoma however clarified that the authority had no jurisdiction to take any action against the online TV station for false reporting because it was not licensed by IBA. Ms Mapoma said Spring TV was not licensed by the authority and as such it was not bound by its regulations. She further explained that the IBA Act did not provide for the regulation of content broadcast over the internet. "That notwithstanding, IBA stands with various stakeholders to condemn the false reporting that happens on the Internet and wishes to urge all media practitioners to abide by the journalism code of ethics," Ms Mapoma said.
opposition leader is facing three criminal charges in the Lusaka Magistrate court. As the reporter wanted to enter the court room number 10, where Kambwili was waiting for his case to be called, one of the party official shouted at the reporter to move out before three rough looking cadres pushed him outside. The cadres who threatened to kill the reporter if he insisted on covering the case said the Daily Nation was not welcome to cover any case involving Kambwili because the newspaper had an agenda against the opposition leader. Even after being challenged that court rooms were public place, the cadres still insisted that the Daily Nation was not welcome to cover Mr Kambwili's case, saying all
the cases Mr Kambwili was facing were political. This is the third time the reporter is being harassed and intimidated at the court premises by NDC cadres. On Monday, Kambwili’s cadres warned the reporter to stay away from covering the court cases and that he was now on their watch list. “We cannot allow you to cover the case for our boss because we know you have been sent to write rubbish and nonsense about him. In fact go and tell your boss that one day we are going to follow him and attack him at his office,” said one cadre. Meanwhile, Magistrate David Simusamba has adjourned Kambwili’s matter to August, 4, 5, 2020 for continued defence. This was after his lawyers applied for an adjournment
to allow Kambwili who is diabetic to go home and take his medicines and rest. In this matter, Kambwili is charged with three counts of forgery, uttering a false document and giving false information to a public officer in relation to the registration of Mwamona Engineering and Technical Services. It is alleged that on October 29, 2013, Kambwili, with intent to defraud or deceive, forged a ‘no change return’ (Companies Form 71) purporting to show that it was genuinely signed by his son Mwamba when in fact not. It is also alleged that on the same date, Kambwili, knowingly and fraudulently, uttered the same document to an officer at Patents and Companies’ Registration Agency.
New Siavonga DC apologises for beatings By OLIVER SAMBOKO
NEWLY appointed Siavonga District Commission Empraim Mwanjabantu has apologised to chiefs in the area on behalf of Government for the alleged beating their subjects endured from his predecessor. Former Siavonga District Commissioner Lovemore Kanyama early this year was captured in an amateur video which went viral on social media whipping villagers in Chaanga area for not adhering to Covid-19 preventive measures put in place by Government to stop the spread of the disease. Mr Kanyama was recently relieved of his duties by President Edgar Lungu after his contract was not renewed.
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Mr Mwanjabantu who was speaking when he visited Chief Sinadambwe said it wasn't the duty of government to beat people but to care for their well-being. He said while it was wrong for people to go against health guidelines by the Ministry of Health, it was not right for anyone to administer capital punishment on the offenders. During his visit Mr Mwanjabantu also called on the chief in the area to take part in educating their subjects on the need for them to take the Covid-19 fight serious by adhering to WHO preventive measures adding that it was everyone's responsibility to take part in the fight against the pandemic. Meanwhile, Mr Mwanjawanthu has called on com-
panies working on government projects in the district to recruit locals as opposed to importing unskilled labour from other areas. He said this is the only way the local people can benefit from the employment opportunities being created by Government in various sectors of the economic. Mr Mwanjantu said President Edgar Lungu was in a hurry to develop the country the reason why the Government was undertaking massive infrastructure projects in all parts of the country aimed at improving the lives of Zambians. He invited chiefs and headmen to work with the Government of the day in order to bring development to the area.
was just playing to the gallery to attract sympathy for his inadequacy. “It is highly misleading for my brother, Mr. Kaziya to claim the party has been fighting him for exposing illegalities in his constituency. We challenge him to substantiate his claims by naming and reporting the individuals involved in illegalities who are also shielded by the party. “It is a lie that people are being shielded. He is playing to the gallery, he is playing a dangerous game in order to stay relevant and find a political platform for survival,” Mr Chanda said. Mr Chanda said it was irre-
sponsible of the Matero MP to drag the secretariat in his personal feud with a councillor Ms Ann Chinyanta whom he verbally fought with. He wondered why it took him so long to expose people he claimed to be involved in illegalities in Matero constituency. “Why has it taken so long for him to expose them if he knew that is what was happening? Was he supposed to wait until they fought with councilor Chinyanta for him to reveal?” he asked. Efforts to get Mr Kaziya by press time proved futile as his phone went unanswered.
Tinsmith awaits ruling for damaging desks to make pots By GRACE CHAILE LESOETSA
A 45-YEAR-OLD tinsmith who has been dragged to court for damaging 26 desks worth K7, 800, property of a Primary school in Chirundu has pleaded guilty in the Lusaka High Court. When the matter came up for plea before Justice Mathew Chisunka yesterday, Danny Lifumbo pleaded guilty to one count of malicious damage to property. Particulars of the offence are that on dates unknown but between 1-29 January, 2020 at Chirundu, Lifumbo willfully and unlawfully did damage 26 desks belonging to Johannmybugh Primary School amounting to K7, 800. Facts are that on January 29 around, 07:00 hours, a school staff member Mr Vernon Chinga during inspection of all classes discovered that 26 desks were damaged which prompted him to call the Parent Teachers Association and the building committee. Investigations were instituted which led to
the apprehension of Mr Lifumbo who was found making pots from the same metals from the desks and he admitted to having damaged the same property. Justice Chisunka convicted the accused accordingly after his admission that the facts were correct and he was guilty. In mitigation, read by Legal Aid Board counsel Kambone Bukali, Lifumbo pleaded with the court to exercise maximum leniency as he was a first offender, remorseful and did not waste the court’s time and resources by readily admitting to the offence. “My lord, the now convict has been in custody for four months, which period has taught him a better lesson. He promises to live a crime free life and be a better citizen. The now offence he’s been charged it’s a misdemeanor and the conviction is liable if no other punishment is provided to imprisonment for two years,” said counsel Bukali. Justice Chisunka adjourned the case to August 5, 2020 for sentencing.
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MINISTER PLEDGES K355 MILLION FOR BOZ APPROVES SOCIAL CASH TRANSFER SUPPLEMENT K4BN PACKAGE F By BUUMBA CHIMBULU
INANCE Minister, Bwalya Ng’andu, has proposed a supplement of K355 million By support BUUMBAthe CHIMBULU to Social Cash Transfer which been HE Bank ofhasZambia scaled(BoZ) downhas duesoto far limited apfunds.proved K4 billion from Dr Ng’andu said this was the stimulus package which meant to increase the to capacihas been put in place proty of the Ministry of Commuvide liquidity in the financial nity development and social markets during the Covid-19 Services to roll out the properiod. gramme across the country. In April this year, the cenThe minister’s proposal tral bank staked a K10 billion came after a complaint from stimulus package to assist the Community Development with Social liquidity in businesses and Services Director during the Covid-19 period. Finance, Milton Sibeene, that Out of the approved the programme had not yet amount, K1bn disbeen rolled out has to allbeen provincbursed tocash Atlasconstraints. Mara Zambia, es due to Indo and four ThisZambia came toBank light yesterday non-bank when the Institutions. two virtually appeared before the Parliamen-
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tary Budget Committee. Dr Ng’andu however said measures had been put in place to safe guard the proposed funds by distributing them digital platBoZthrough Deputythe Governor for form. Operations, Francis Chipi“Most of these funds willwas be mo, indicated that K4bn done through approved but the onlydigital K1bnplathad form, last month we launched been drawn. the Social cash transfer arHe said applirangement using the digital cations worth platform and the idea is that K4.8 we dobillion not want our officers to from both interact with money, we want banks to payand directly to beneficianon-bank ries. institu“Now for the sake of this budget, tions hadI am proposing to supplement quite a substanbeen retial amount ceived by of K355 million to support social cash transfer to the increase the ministry capacity to roll out the programme,” he said. Dr Ng’andu also said the ministry had mended its relationship with community
of donors who had demanded for a refund following the misapplication of their funds at the Community Development and Social Services. He said Government was Central Bank. already working with the Dr Chipimo was speaking World Bank to support this yesterday during a BoZ radio kind problem, saying, “we showofProgramme. are"For mending thoseour werelationship have apwith the community doproved K4bn but nowofabout nors.” K1bn has been drawn down. “We had problems with a We are working withatFSPs community of donors the to make sure a faster ministry of Communitydraw Dedown, thewho remaining K3into bilvelopment entered of the K4bn a lion transaction withapproved. Zampost Weturned want this to get who up support to be a failure to the clients," he said. which was considered as missaid 16 comuse Dr orChipimo misappropriation of mercial banks had apfunds. “So measures pliedwere fortaken. the Donors requiredpackage us to refund out some of their money. We have of which sevrefunded the money the doen to had been nors. Based on that, we have approved. reached a point where I can say that our relationship now
He said the central bank had approved applications for seven non-bank institutions. Dr Chipimo said the cantral bank was encouraging the banks to take up the facility and help their clients. "We made adjustments has mended,” Dr Ng’anto been conditions where banks du said. concerns so that showed Earlier, Mr Sibeene said his they can draw the funding as ministry year received quickly asthis possible. K62 million from the ministry " They key issues we have of Finance or the Social Cash made to FSPs is that Covid-19 Transfer. is a significant challenge on the health of an economic So far, Mr Sibeene said, K54 front , ifhad we do not disbursed think memillion been dium to long term wemillion. will not with a balance of K7.2 come it as strong as for we “Thisout is of money meant can," he said. Muchinga Province, we just need total of K2stressed million beDr a Chipimo the cause budget for Muchinneed the to support businesses ga province is K9 million. Out during the Covid-19 period to of that K54 weable have ensure that million, they were to disbursed funds to Luapula recover more strongly going province, forward. Central and Northern"So provinces. how we manage the “As funds come from min-a crisis and support will say istry of Finance, we intend to lot about how strongly the roll out the programme to all economy will provinces. recover afterthe remaining We wards andprocess in thatofsense, evare in the disburserybody a role tobut play," ing to all has the districts we he said. are doing that per province,”
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of third party arrears and He said thistowards yesterday K140 million varinious Lusaka through ZSA contractors. Assistant Director for Commenting on ecothis, nomics, Joseph expressed Tembo, Ms Muleya when announcing the concern that the private Monthly Bulletin sector had been for leftJuly out which placepackage. via weof thetook stimulus binar. She said this at a media “This means that on briefing organised by avthe erage, prices ofUnity goodsTrust and Consumer services Societyincreased (CUTS). by 15.8 percent July 2019 “Forbetween now, the plea is and The dethatJuly with2020. the remaining crease in the itannual rate K2 billion, is possible ofthat inflation was attributed Government could tochannel price decreases in food if, for instance items. DBZ and strictly say that “The decrease in purthe it will be used for the annual inflation poses food of paying offwas for mainly attributed to that deinstance the debts creases in prices of food have been accrued on items such as cereals our supplies to the Gov(Breakfast Mealie meal, ernment and also on ValRoller meal,Tax Maize grain, ue Added refunds. Samp) “Thatand way, Vegetables we will be (Rape, seeing Tomatoes, the link to Cabhow bage, Mr Musepa the Onion,” private sector is besaid. ing helped and it will give He the also confidence said the Yearus that to-the Date inflation was restimulus package is corded percent in meantatto9.7 revive the priJuly 2020, higher vate sector,” shethan said.that of the periMscorresponding Muleya wondered odhow in 2019 percent. the of K85.8billion was This, a Mrpackage Musepa called for exthe plained, meant that the Small and Medium Enaverage prices of goods terprises when most arand increased at easservices being funded were a faster rate in 2020sector. comnot strictly private pared tosaid: the same period She “the stimulus inpackage 2019. is a very welHe alsomove, said the yearcome although on-year food inflation rate we have concerns with it. for July 2020 was recorded The larger chunk of this at 16.1 percent compared K6.8 billion has gone to to 16.3 percent recorded other activities that are in June 2020, indicating a not related to the private decrease of 0.2 percentsector.” age points.
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Managing T the Impact of Covid-19 on Businesses: Cyber Security Risk HE Coronavirus pandemic has created unprecedented uncertainty around human health, the HE Coronavirus availability of resources,panthe demic has created unongoing demand for prodprecedented uncertainucts and services and the lity around human health, the quidity of businesses. availability of resources, the But what effectfor hasproducts this had ongoing demand on the broader riskliquidity profile, and services and the thebusinesses. financial tolerance risk of But whatto effect and this the likelihood impact has had on theorbroader of key risks risk profile, the materializing. financial tolThis article examines key erance to risk and theone likelirisk which has unquestionhood or impact of key risks ably acceleratedThis as a result of materializing. article examines one key risk which Covid-19: Cyber Risk – remote has unquestionably accelerworking, spike in cyber atated a result of Covid-19: tacksas and the greater depenCyber – remote working, dency Risk on technology have all spike in cyber attacks the changed the cyber riskand profile greater techfor mostdependency businesses on in Zamnology changed the bia and have worldall over. cyber risk profile for most Covid-19 has created new businesses in Zambia and and complex commercial loworld over. gistical challenges of managCovid-19 has created new ing cyber risk for businessese. and complexity commerManylogistical businesses have failed cial challenges of to accelerate therisk pace digmanaging cyber forofbusiital transformation across nessese. Many businesses their value and supply have failed chains to accelerate the management and to pace of digital systems transformation coordinate a dispersed across theirinvalue chains and supply management systems digital workforce to the scale and coordinate in a disand to capacity that meet the persed digital workforce need ofand greater digital distrito the scale and capacity that bution in ecommerce. meet need of greater digiTo the understand the pace tal in ecommerce. anddistribution change in scale of this ac-
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celeration the Institute of Risk Management Zambia (IRMZA) has been monitoring several metrics that include To understand the pace and companies shifting approxichange in scale of thisofaccelmately 40-60 percent their eration the Institute of Risk workforce to remote and virManagement Zambia (IRMtual has workplace. While some ZA) been monitoring sevespecially in the financial eral metrics that include comservices industry operating panies shifting approximately at highpercent levels ofof60-80 40-60 theirpercent workvirtualto workforce. force remote and virtual AccordingWhile to some sources at workplace. especially in the financial services industry operating at high RISKY levels of 60-80 percent virtual workforce. According to employsources at A lot of risky ZICTA, internet utilization is ee behaviors such upastoaccessing around 50-60 percent social while mobile phone usage is media platforms upwhile by 30-40 percent including using company greater usage of video calls. network computers or And on a global scale, virtual unnecessary issuing collaboration remote acof sensitiveand personal cess usage has also seen or tool company data antend increase with over 6 billion to lead to most meeting minutes on WebEx of these vulnerabilhosting in excess of 4 million ities which hackers meeting a day globally while exploit. record numbers of downloads have also been noted ZICTA, internet mobile utilization is for Enterprise apps up toasaround 50-60 Meeting percent such Zoom Cloud and which whileGoogle mobileHangouts phone usage is are up30-40 90 percent preup by percentfrom including Covid-19 levelsofaccording to greater usage video calls. GSMA And onstatistics. a global scale, virtual All these increases in veloccollaboration and remote acity have to major increascess toolled usage has also seen
an increase with over 6 billion meeting minutes on WebEx hosting in excess of 4 million meeting a day globally while es in Cyber security as record numbers of risks downhackers or criminals have inloads have also been noted tensified their level of thrash for Enterprise mobile apps as they try to exploit and suchadvantage as Zoom Cloud take of theMeeting current and Google Hangouts Covid-19 situation. Withwhich most are up 90 percent from preorganizations displacing their Covid-19 levels to workforce from according offices, this GSMA has ledstatistics. to an abundance of All these increases in velocmore avenues and opportuniity have led to major increasties for hackers and attackers es exploit in Cyber security risks to as to and gain access hackers orand criminals have innetworks sensitive information. haveofbecome tensifiedHackers their level thrash incredibly opportunistic as they try to exploit and and unfortunately, have take advantage ofthey the current seized the coronavirus Covid-19onsituation. With most outbreak to fundamentally exorganizations displacing their ploit the weakest in cyber workforce from link offices, this security Human element. of has led -to an abundance When the pandemic broke, more avenues and opportumany businesses especially nities for hackers and attackthose that had dragged their ers to andfound gain access feet toexploit digitalize themto networks and sensitive selves scrambling to strengthinformation. Hackers have en their online presence. become incredibly opportuUnfortunately, the only thing nisticIT and unfortunately, they their departments needed have onenable the coronaviat theseized time to remote rus outbreak fundamenaccess, was to infrastructure. tally exploit link However, thisthe inweakest most cases has not been comprehensive in cyber security - Human enough element.to accommodate the level of access now needed to When the pandemic broke, what effectively become a manyhas businesses especially remote workforce. And while those that had dragged their in the manyfound overlooked feet torush, digitalize them-
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Businesses should ensure to detect cyberattacks before that employees are trained allowing connections to detect remote cyberattacks before and know how connections to report a allowing remote system compromise. The Inand know how to report a stitute of Risk Management system compromise. The InZambiaof does recommend stitute Risk Management the use ofdoes Virtual recommend Private NetZambia works and Private multi-factor the use(VPN) of Virtual Networks (VPN) andas multi-factor authentication true and authentication as true and tried preventative measures tried preventative measuresa that will not only maintain that will digital not onlyenvironment maintain a secure secure but one digital that willenvironment reduce overbut one that reduce overall cyber risk will for the organizaall cyber risk for the organization. tion. Other cyber risk manageOther cyber risk management tools recommended ment tools recommended include mobile mobile device device manmaninclude agement approaches approaches to to crecreagement ate security security controls, controls, as as well well ate as encrypted encrypted documents documents and and as emails across across employees’ employees’ dedeemails vises. Cloud Cloud services services should should vises. also be be encouraged encouraged to to operoperalso ate strong strong security security configuraconfiguraate tions. tions. For Forcomments commentsand andfeedback feedback contact@ contact@fziba@irmza.org fziba@irmza.org
World Bank’s IFC to launch $4bn medical supply financing platform WASHINGTON - The World Bank Group’s private-sector arm said on Wednesday it is launching a $4 billion financing platform aimed at boosting the production and supply of critical health care products in developing countries to help fight the coronavirus pandemic. The International Finance Corp’s initiative is largely aimed at private-sector projects to manufacture products such as personal protective equipment, ventilators and other medical equipment, coronavirus test kits, therapeutic drugs and vaccines.
Von Friedenburg
“We have to expand the capacity of services as well as supplies to make a more resilient future,” IFC is contributing $2bn in internal resources with plans for another $2bn to come from private-sector partners. The group also intends to work with other international finance institutions to leverage additional funds, IFC Chief Operating Officer Stephanie von Friedenburg told Reuters in an interview.
Public investors plan move to government bonds in safety play LONDON - More public institutions, including central banks, sovereign wealth funds and public pension funds, plan to increase their weighting in government bonds than cut back, as they chart a move to perceived safety during the Covid-19 pandemic. More than a quarter of the 71 public institutions surveyed said they were looking to raise their allocations to government bonds, compared with 13 percent who said they intended to decrease investment, according to a survey by Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum (OMFIF).. It was the first time in the annual survey’s history that more investors had indicated growing demand for government debt, after several years of shifting investments away from lowyielding bonds. The survey, conducted between April and June, polled 750 institutions,
She added that IFC also is working with the GAVI global vaccine alliance to identify and finance projects that can boost Covid-19 vaccine production in developing countries. The World Health Organisation estimates that worldwide demand for critical healthcare products, including masks and ventilators, now exceeds supply by more than $60bn annually. Initial products financed by the IFC platform will be focused on immediate supply needs, but longer term, the platform aims to finance projects that will build up developing country health care systems, von Friedenburg said. “We have to expand the capacity of services as well as supplies to make a more resilient future,” von Friedenburg said. Because some more sophisticated equipment, such as ventilators, are built largely in developed countries, the initiative also allows up to 30 percent of the financing to go to projects in developed countries, with commitments to supply developing countries. Von Friedenburg said there would be “an exceptionally high bar” for such projects in wealthier countries and they would have to prove that they are meeting immediate supply needs. – REUTERS.
including 490 public pension funds, 174 central banks and 86 sovereign funds holding around $39.5 trillion in assets. At the same time, many public investors were also planning to add risk assets such as equities and infrastructure, particularly in developed economies. And despite worries about pandemic-related price corrections, 30 percent of institutions said they planned to up their allocation to equities, many of them significantly so, with only five percent aiming to cut back. Institutions were also looking to real assets over the next 12 to 24 months, with around a third of pension funds and sovereign funds aiming to raise holdings of real estate and nearly twothirds of sovereign funds seeking more infrastructure investment. The popularity of alternative assets reflected concern about returns for investors in other parts of their portfolio, OMFIF said, based on the survey results. Since the start of 2020, many institutions have begun drawing down reserves to support their economies during the Covid crisis, OMFIF said, adding some sovereign funds have acted as rainy day funds in using reserves to aid stimulus programmes or take over distressed companies, such as airlines. – REUTERS.
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MBOWENI SLAMS IMF LOAN SPECULATION AS ‘URBAN LEGEND’
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OHANNESBURG Minister of Finance Tito Mboweni used his appearance during a virtual parliamentary plenary on Wednesday to quash speculation regarding the $4.3-billion International Monetary Fund loan and its implications for the fiscus, calling this nothing more than “urban legend.” The adjustments appropriation bill debate, which took place on Wednesday morning, came after National Treasury announced on Monday evening that the IMF executive board approved a loan to South Africa to fight the Covid-19 pandemic, which at current exchange rates amounts to around
R70 billion. Almost immediately, the news was met with speculation by politicians and members of Parliament on social media, questioning why South Africa would need to utilise a loan from the IMF when it was already dispensing a stimulus package. Mboweni used his response to the debate to “emphasise” that the R500billion stimulus package was composed of different elements, including the R200-billion national loan guarantee scheme, “to keep the oil working on the wheels of the economy.” He added: “There is an urban legend that the R500-billion package has disappeared. Nothing could be further from the truth. How could R500 billion
disappear? There is nothing of the sort. We are working with various entities to give that a better boost.” Mboweni also took a moment to condemn reports about possible acts of corruption in some of the contracts awarded in respect of Covid-19 treatment. He said he was in discussions with National Treasury Director-General Dondo Mogajane to see how procedures could be tightened in this regard. “The feeding frenzy going on now in the country, that every tender and contract that that is issued is equal to corruption, is incorrect. It’s incorrect. To assume that a R125-million tender is intended as a gift to somebody else is incorrect,” Mboweni said. - NEWS24.
Slump in commodity prices to choke Zim forex inflows HARARE – Zimbabwe’s foreign currency inflows face a major and serious threat from weaker agricultural commodity prices, especially for tobacco exports, due to the negative impact of the Covid-19 global pandemic. A dip in foreign currency earnings has serious negative consequences for Zimbabwe, which receives more than 60 percent of its foreign exchange from tobacco and minerals; chiefly gold and platinum group metals. The international price of tobacco is projected to decline from over US$4, 900 per tonne in 2019, to about US$4, 862/tonne in 2020 and further down to US$4, 825 in 2021. According to the African Development Authority Bank
(AfDB)’s Southern African Economic Outlook Report (Coping with the Covid-19 pandemic), Zimbabwe and Malawi will be negatively affected by lower commodity prices, especially one of their key exports, tobacco. Tobacco is Zimbabwe’s second largest foreign currency earner after gold and earns the southern African country about US$800 million annually from exports of the crop, which sustains over 100, 000 families. Zimbabwe has earned US$326 million from the sale of 135.42 million kilograms of tobacco leaf since the selling season began in April. In 2019, the country sold 259 million kilograms of tobacco leaf worth more than US$500 million, up from 253 million
kilograms in 2018. “Heavily indebted countries in the region, particularly those dependent on commodity exports, face threats due to Covid-19’s impact on agricultural commodity prices. Besides the loss of life, the coronavirus pandemic, which has infected millions, has destabilised global economies through disruptions in trade, tourism, production, productivity, global supply chains and various other integration channels.As a result, global economic growth is expected to contract by at the very least 4.9 percent in 2020, from 3 percent earlier projected in April 2020 (IMF June Update Global Outlook), while most affected advanced economies are seen recording severe contraction of as much as eight
percent. Sub-Saharan Africa’s economy is expected to contract on by an average of 3.2 percent due to the impact of Covid-19 restrictions, subject to ongoing reviews as informed by new developments. AfDB forecasts Zimbabwe to decline by 8.5 percent. Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube though has instead projected a more conservative negative growth of 4.5 percent from the three percent growth predicted earlier. “The decline in commodity prices, however, is likely to negatively affect countries such as Zimbabwe and Malawi where tobacco is a major component of the agricultural sector,” AfDB said in a report this month. – THE HERALD, Zimbabwe.
SA loses 3, 000 jobs in first quarter of 2020 JOHANNESBURG - Total employment in SA’s non-agricultural formal sector fell by 3, 000 between December 2019 and March 2020, Statistics SA announced on Tuesday in its latest Quarterly Employment Statistics (QES) bulletin. The QES results are based on a sample survey conducted by Stats SA and include findings on employment in the non-agricultural formal sector. The figures published on Tuesday do not include the
impact of the lockdown to stem the spread of the coronavirus. According to Stats SA, the decrease in employment was due to falls in trade (-17 000), construction (-14 000) and manufacturing (-2 000). However, there were increases in community services (17, 000); business services (8, 000), mining (3 000) and transport (2, 000). According to Stats SA, there were 10, 234, 000 people employed in SA’s non-agricultural sector in December 2019, and
10, 231, 000 in March 2020. The QES bulletin is separate from the Quarterly Labour Force Survey, which is also published by Stats SA. While the labour force survey gives SA’s official unemployment rate, the QES gives a snapshot of total non-agricultural formal sector employment. According to the latest Quarterly Labour Force Survey, South Africa has an official unemployment rate of 30.1 percent, the highest rate in the past decade. – FIN24.
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BEING 21 UNITS ON STAND NO. F/396a/A/22, MAKENI, LSK
ON STAND NO. 397A OFF KAFUE ROAD, CHIPWENUPWENU ROAD, MAKENI, LUSAKA
The subject property is a commercial property located at the heart of Makeni, 5 minutes drive from the Kafue round about and within 10 minutes of all the Shopping malls. The total extent of the land is set approximately on a 22.5 acres site and bordered by 227.5 acre pristine site. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY In addition to the aforesaid, the subject property further comprises of the following developments:
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Total of 21 Villas 8 Luxury 475 sqm built area 4 bed room Villas with own private 6 x 9m swimming pool and garden. 8 Luxury 328 sqm built area 3 bed room Villas with own private garden and access to shared swimming pools facilities. 5 Luxury 285 sqm built area 2 bed room Villa with own private garden and access to shared swimming pool facilities.
OTHER INFASTRUCTURE AND FACILITIES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
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1,500 Kva site Zesco substation. 1,000 Kva Site Genset for back up power. 40,000 cubic meter water storage tanks. 300 cubic meter sceptic tank. All Villas are connected to telephone and internet services.
Interested Bidders and those intending to view the subject property should get in touch with the Receiver and Manager on +260 977 774747, +260 211 259015 or email: mam@ isaacandpartners.com.
LAMASAT INTERNATIONAL LIMITED (in receivership) hereby invites bids for the purchase of STAND NO. 397A OFF KAFUE ROAD, CHIPWENUPWENU ROAD, MAKENI, LUSAKA of the Republic of Zambia. The subject property is a commercial property located at Stand No. 397A East of Kafue Road, Chipwenupwenu Road, Makeni, Lusaka. The total extent of the land sits approximately on 10 acres with 5 acres fully built and 5 acres available for future development. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY In addition to the aforesaid, the subject property further comprises of the following developments: 1. 8 multi- storey apartment blocks with each block having 6 units. The Forty- Eight Units comprise mixed 2 and 3 bedroomed apartments. 2. Modern quality finishing with top class fittings. 3. Fitted Kitchens. 4. Fully tiled. 5. Air conditioned. 6. Each of the bedrooms in all apartments are self-contained. 7. The blocks of apartments cover a floor area of approximately 11,000 sqm. 8. There is a separate standalone 3 bed roomed house with floor are of 450 sqm. OTHER INFASTRUCTURE AND FACILITIES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
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LAMASAT INTERNATIONAL LIMITED (in receivership) hereby invites bids for the purchase of 21 UNITS ON Stand No. F/396a/A/22, MAKENI, LUSAKA of the Republic of Zambia.
Dear Editor, IN the recent past, there has been a spate of bizarre incidents happening at Lusaka’s Chingwere cemetery especially at night. This involves some people exhuming coffins of the stillborn babies and removal of the latter's body parts such as the umbilical cords, among others. For whatever reason these disgruntled people commit such heinous crimes, it is unacceptable. The practice is not only a sad development but uncalled for and degradation of morals. My question is, "why should such things happen in a country which is a Christian nation?" It is good that the happenings at the cemetery have been laid bare and brought to the attention of the Lusaka City Council and the law enforcers, the police. No one regardless of age chooses to die. In this context, it is therefore important to respect
the dead by not tampering with their bodies by virtue of removing their body organs for ritual purposes. The dead should rest in peace. The police and some members of the general public have resorted to patrolling the cemetery in a bid to getting rid of the criminals behind the exhumation of the body parts of the stillborn babies. The situation has gone out of hand. The public should be alert and report to the appropriate authorities if such an incident is happening at other cemeteries within and outside Lusaka. This is the only surest way by which such evil activities can be curtailed. However, the culprits involved in such bad activities at Chingwere cemetery should be apprehended and jailed accordingly so that they can face the full wrath of the law. ELEMIYA PHIRI, Lusaka.
UPND must respect court’s decision on prisoners’ right to vote
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Dear Editor, THERE has been aspersions which have been casted on the participation of the prisoners in the 2021 elections. From the outset, we wish to state that the issues pertaining the participation of prisoners in the electoral process was determined by the Constitutional Court and has never been the resolution of the PF's Central Committee. It has come to our attention that the largest opposition party which has lost six elections, the UPND, has launched the premature and unfounded accusations on the conduct of elections. Our concern is on two standpoints thus; 1. We are concerned on the ability of UPND to respect the decisions of the courts. 2. We are concerned of the UPND's growing trend of dragging internal politics to the international plane. We shall address the framed points of references in dribs and drabs cumulatively. We have carefully reflected on the decisions which the UPND under the leadership of unelected life president Hakainde Hichilema especially in the aftermath of the 2016 Presidential elections. We have noted that the UPND only respects decisions that are favourable to them. As the party in power, the PFled Government was represented by the Attorney General while the
electoral body had made representation during proceedings before the Constitutional Court. The case in question is the case of Godfrey Malembeka v. Attorney General and Electoral Commission of Zambia. We had an opportunity to invest sufficient time to study the judgement. It is also a fact that the matter was in public domain, the UPND was fully aware of the proceedings and never bothered to join the case. It is therefore surprising that the UPND can wake up at this late hour and make accusations against a disinterested third party namely, the Patriotic Front. It is our considered view that there is no connecting link between the PF and the judgement which pronounced on the rights of the prisoners to vote as the PF has never been a party to the case. We urge the UPND to desist from undermining the judgement of the court if truly it acclaims itself as the avid believer of the rule of law. We appeal to the UPND to emulate the PF which has respected several judgements of the court even when it did not agree with them. Like any other judgements of the courts, this judgement is also binding on everyone whether the ruling or the opposition. It is not patriotism for the UPND to take their grievances on the judgement of the Constitutional Court to the European Union or any other foreign judgement. The rational approach which the UPND must take is to withdraw the letter and allow the dual process takes its course. If UPND has any grievances, they possess sufficient intelligence to discern the proper forum, within the established procedures. The UPND as an alternative government should not respect decisions which are in its favour, it should respect even decisions which they do not agree with. That is what the rule of law demands. MARVIN CHANDA MBERI, Youth Rights Activist, Lusaka.
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UPND counselled IT is actually UPND which should tell Senior Chief Mukuni to stop politicking because he has reduced himself to a party cadre and is always in the media attacking President Edgar Lungu and the Patriotic Front (PF),'' PF Copperbelt Provincial Vice youth chairman Don Mungulube has said Mr Mungulube said the UPND should first tell Senior Chief Mukuni to stop politicking and apologize for his unpalatable language against President Lungu before accusing Chief Chitimukulu of politicking Mr Mungulube was reacting to media reports where UPND Deputy Secretary General Patrick Mucheleka was urging Chief Chitimukulu to leave the throne and join politics if he does not have serious issues to discuss and only want to politic But, in response, Mr Mungulube said Paramount Chief Chitimukulu has been pushed to the edge for him to come out strong against the UPND and should not be blamed. He said the UPND should actually advise Senior Chief Mukuni to stop politicking because it was him who has reduced himself to a UPND cadre and had exhibited hatred against President Lungu and the PF as evidenced by the kind of language he was using against the republican President. He said through their language it was clear that Senior Chief Mukuni and other henchmen for Hakainde Hichilema had ganged up against President Lungu. "Senior Chief Mukuni has always said a lot of strong words against President Lungu and PF, but the UPND have been celebrating. Chief Mukuni's conduct towards President Lungu has been like that of a political party cadre of UPND. "So before UPND can tell Chief Chitimukulu to stop politicking, they should first tell Chief Mukuni to stop politicking and apologize for his unpalatable language against President Lungu before accusing Chief Chitimukulu of politicking,'' Mr Mungulube said.
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CHANDA APPOINTMENT ELATES C/BELT PF By BENNIE MUNDANDO
By ROGERS KALERO
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THE Patriotic Front (PF) on the Copperbelt has praised President Edgar Lungu for appointing Bwana Mkubwa Member of Parliament Jonas Chanda as Minister of Water Development saying the development is well deserved.
Copperbelt PF chairperson Nathan Chanda yesterday told the Daily Nation that the party on the Copperbelt was happy with the appointment of Dr. Chanda saying this was testimony that President Lungu acknowledged the hard work put in place by his MPs. “On behalf of the Copper-
belt PF Provincial Executive Committee and all Party members, we want to thank President Edgar Chagwa Lungu for yet again giving us a Minister in his cabinet from among our Members of Parliament in the province. Mr Chanda said as provincial party chairperson and the entire leadership, they
were happy that Dr. Chanda, who is also party provincial vice chairperson, had finally landed his well-deserved appointment as Minister of Water Development, Sanitation and Environmental Protection. On Wednesday, President Lungu fired General Education Minister David Mabum-
ba with immediate effect and transferred then Minister of Water Development Dennis Wanchinga to the Ministry of General Education. The head of state then appointed Bwana Mkubwa Member of Parliament Jonas Chanda as Minister of Water Development.
CALL FOR LOAN APPLICATIONS APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED FROM THE ZAMBIAN YOUTHS WISHING TO UNDERTAKE BUSINESS INVESTMENTS WITH FUNDING UNDER THE AQUACULTURE SEED FUND YOUTH EMPOWERMENT INITIATIVE FROM THE ZAMBIA AQUACULTURE ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT PROJECT The Government of the Republic of Zambia, through the Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock with support from the African Development Bank, is implementing the Zambia Aquaculture Enterprise Development Project (ZAEDP) whose objective is to contribute to economic growth as well as provide food and nutrition security in Zambia. The Project development objective is to advance the aquaculture sub-sector as a viable and inclusive business opportunity, through enhanced production and productivity, in order to improve the livelihoods of beneficiaries along the Aquaculture Value Chain. The Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock is the Executing Agency while the Department of Fisheries is the Implementing Agency. The Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock has appointed the Citizens Economic Empowerment Commission (CEEC) to be the Implementing Partner of the Aquaculture Seed Fund component of the Project. CEEC will provide business loans to targeted Zambian youth citizens (aged 21 to 35) and youth owned companies and youth cooperatives for the development of businesses along the Aquaculture Value Chain. Projects to be considered for funding include fingerling production, fish feed production, growout (fish production), fish aggregation and marketing, fish processing and value addition. The projects will focus on the production and utilisation of tilapia, popularly known as bream, and catfish popularly known as Mulonge, Mulamba, Ndombe and many other local names.
tion Form will not be considered. The selected applicants will progress to business plan development and financing. Eligible beneficiaries of the Aquaculture loan facility shall be: (i)
Market oriented smallholder youth farmers’/producer groups
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Youths incubated and trained by ZAEDP
(iii) Registered youth associations or cooperatives of farmers/producers (iv) All other viable Aquaculture Value Chain Micro, Small and Medium youth entrepreneurs including traders, processors, cold chain and logistical services providers, large fish farmers and private sector suppliers of implements, accessories, other goods and service providers. Application Forms can be obtained from all Department of Fisheries offices, CEEC Provincial Offices Country wide, CEEC Head Office at Empowerment House Plot #6457, Los Angeles Boulevard, CEEC Office in Rhodes Park, House #45, Joseph Mwilwa, Lusaka, ZAEDP PIU Office at Plot 13A, Flat 3 on Reedbuck Road, Kabulonga, Lusaka and the CEEC website: www.ceec.org.zm,. All loan application forms shall be available to applicants FOR FREE. DEADLINE AND PLACE OF SUBMISSION OF APPLICATIONS: Duly completed applications are to be submitted at the District Fisheries Office in the district where the business will be undertaken. The deadline for submission of applications is at 10:00 hours on Friday, 14th August 2020.
The Commission now invites applications from targeted Zambian youths wishing to undertake investment projects along the Aquaculture Value Chain.
In line with Government’s policy, the Commission also prioritizes and encourages the participation of young women and youths with disabilities.
Proposals will initially be in form of Project Concept Notes (CNs) in line with the Application Form provided by the Commission. Submissions that will not follow the Applica-
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MOROCCAN NATIONAL DAY: The Moroccan people to renew their indefectible PRIORITY
link and allegiance to the Throne T HE National Day of the Kingdom of Morocco, is celebrated each year on the 30th of July coincides this year with the 21th Anniversary of the Enthronement of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI. This anniversary is an occasion for the Moroccan people to renew its indefectible link and allegiance to the Throne. As we are celebrating 21 years of the reign of Our August King His Majesty Mohammed VI who since 1999 dedicated Himself to the development of His country and didn’t spare any effort for the wellbeing of His people. During these twenty one years the Kingdom of Morocco witnessed tremendous and positive changes in various area. Indeed many reforms have been launched and implemented in political, economic and social fields. Actually Morocco has been put on the right track to undertake public policies permitting to attain its development goals and to transform the Kingdom into a favourite destination for foreign investors thanks to the incentives measures taken by the Moroccan authorities and to the favourable business climate offered by the country.
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This year Morocco receives 13, 000 students through the cooperation channel mainly from brotherly African countries (11, 000 students) among which 85% are granted with Moroccan scholarships. In this regard, big and multinational companies have chosen my country to set up their industrial production units encompassing many sectors such as automotive, aeronautics, textile, agroindustry or energy. Morocco has achieved a significant progress in terms of infrastructures by building new motorways, launching high speed trains, having new ports, particularly the Tangier Med on the Mediterranean Shores, solar plants and other flagship projects. Education as the key to any progress in any country was, is and will be a high priority for the Moroccan authorities. In this regard, a high number of public and private universities have been set up in different regions of the country providing studies in different fields of knowledge for Moroccan students as well as for foreign students from 70 countries includig 47 in Africa. This year Morocco receives 13,000 students through the cooperation channel mainly from brotherly African countries (11, 000 stu-
The initiative of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI to send medical aid to African countries to support their efforts to fight the Covid-19 pandemic, is a flagship example of inter-African solidarity and the illustration of real leadership. dents) among which 85% are granted with Moroccan scholarships. Furthermore, other crucial decisions have been taken to reform the constitution, the family code and to improve human rights, gender equality and offer better opportunity to vulnerable people through the National Human Development Initiative launched in 2005 and which benefited to more than 10 million people who have been granted financial means to set up small projects allowing them to earn their living with dignity. It also contributed to alleviate poverty and exclusion both in urban and rural areas. At continental level, during the 28the Summit of the African Union held in January 2017, the Kingdom of Morocco marked its return to its African Family, the Pan-African organisation. This return has been supported by the majority of our brotherly African countries. In fact Africa is a top priority for Morocco leadership and to the Moroccan diplomacy translated in frequent Royal visits to brotherly African countries and fostered by the signing of more than 1000 agreements and memorandums of understanding with 80% of African countries. Morocco is also ranked as the second African investor in Africa. At the international level Morocco hosted many events and international meetings and conferences on global issues like migration or climate change. In this regard, Morocco hosted the COP 22 Conference on climate change in Marrakesh from 7 to 18 November 2016 and the Conference on the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration held also in Marrakesh in Sep-
tember the same year. In the same vein, allow me to mention all the efforts dedicated by my country to deal with migration challenges and the new migratory policy launched by Morocco to manage the migrants flows while taking into consideration the fact that Morocco which used to be only a country of origin and transit is also, since few years, a host country for migrants.
At the international level Morocco hosted many events and international meetings and conferences on global issues like migration or climate change. Similarly, the King of Morocco has been designated as African Leader for migration issue and my country has been chosen to host the African Observatory for Migration and Development. Another phenomenon and not least is the scourge of terrorism which is facing developing countries as well as those developed and targeting innocent people is a crucial and global issue to which Morocco gives a special interest through a proactive approach and anticipated actions to curb this scourge and to combat the terrorist cells. To reach this goal Morocco maintains close cooperation with security authorities and agencies in partner countries and also in working at the cul-
tural level by adopting a moderate Islam and offering training to Imams and preachers from Morocco and other countries in order to spread universal human values preached by all monotheistic religions which will contribute to eradicating this very dangerous phenomenon. I wish on this occasion to reminisce on the State Visit of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI to the Republic of Zambia in February 2017 on the invitation of His Excellency Edgar Chagwa Lungu, President of the Republic of Zambia. This visit gave, with no doubt, a strong impetus to the bilateral relations and contributed to further strenghthen the ties of partnership and brotherhood between the two countries and the two peoples. It was a successful visit, in many ways, as it allowed the enrichment of the legal framework through the signing of 19 agreements in areas of general cooperation, diplomatic consultations, economy, science, technology, culture, investment, industrial cooperation, agriculture, education, mining, air services, energy, insurance, finance and tourism. In addition, the Kingdom of Morocco has also been supporting the development of the country through training Zambian students under the Moroccan Government Scholarship in areas such as health, economy and management, engineering, agronomy, veterinary sciences, architecture, computer science and geology In this spirit, and given the excellent relations between the Kingdom of Morocco and the Republic of Zambia, some prominent personalities and good friends of Morocco have founded Zambia-Morocco
Friendship Association (ZMFA). The objectives: Promoting cooperation between the two countries and friendship among peoples and encouraging partnerships between Zambian and Moroccan institutions, scientific bodies and other economic, tourist, commercial, cultural or artistic structures……..etc. In the same context, the laureates of the great Moroccan Schools and Universities have recently proceeded to the creation of Zambia Morocco Alumni Association (ZMAA). Although the Kingdom of Morocco is also facing the new coronavirus and its economic effects, this reality has not affected its willingness to help its African brothers. The initiative of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI to send medical aid to African countries to support their efforts to fight the Covid-19 pandemic, is a flagship example of inter-African solidarity and the illustration of real leadership. In this regard, His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, has given His Instructions for the delivery of medical supplies to assist the Zambian Government in fighting the Covid-19 pandemic that has caused disruption to lives worldwide. This donation contained various items that are part of preventive and sustainable approach beyond the Covid-19 pandemic: • Strengthens the existing friendship and solidarity between the Kingdom of Morocco and the Republic of Zambia; • Materialises the pragmatic and action-oriented initiative proposed by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, with the objectives of establishing an operational framework to support African countries in the various phase of this pandemic; • Show once again the possibility of providing an African response to African challenges; • Highlights the fact that SouthSouth solidarity and active cooperation of the Kingdom of Morocco for the benefit of the African continent is one of the concrete and regular protesting of the Kingdom’s constant mobilization and commitment in favour of African countries and populations. This donation bears testimony of the excellent relations and cooperation between, demonstrated through the exchange of visits at all levels, bilateral agreements and the opening of Morocco's Diplomatic Mission in Lusaka. I must confess that the Kingdom of Morocco and the Republic of Zambia are enjoying
In fact Africa is a top priority for Morocco leadership and to the Moroccan diplomacy translated in frequent Royal visits to brotherly African countries and fostered by the signing of more than 1000 agreements and memorandums of understanding with 80% of African countries.
cordial and excellent bilateral relations, sharing common values and similar views on many regional and international issues of common concerns and are keen to work together for the wellbeing of their peoples. They are also contributing at different levels and by all available means to the development of our beloved continent Africa and to the wellbeing of African peoples. Since my arrival to this beautiful country, I have been really impressed by the enormous efforts to develop the country’s infrastructures and also by the important ongoing projects which are boosting the country’s economy and will have a positive impact on the daily lives of the Zambian citizens. The Republic of Zambia with its important mineral resources, its arable lands, its natural diversity, its economic potential and most importantly its human capital has all the necessary and prerequisite factors to ensure its sustainable development and prosperity. Zambia is also playing a key role at international and regional levels by hosting the headquarters of the Common Market of Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) and also the Economic, Social and Cultural Council of the African Union. Besides, His Excellency the President Edgar Chagwa Lungu, in his capacity as the Chairperson of the Organ for Politics, Defence and Security of Southern African Development Community (SADC), showed a strong commitment to work for peace, security and stability in the region. Taking into account the tremendous opportunities and economic potentials and resources offered by the two countries, I am confident that Zambian-Moroccan cooperation will meet the expectations of our leaders in the benefit of our two countries and peoples in a spirit of a win-win partnership cementing the SouthSouth cooperation among African countries. I will conclude by wishing, on this happy occasion, that the everlasting friendship will further grow between the Republic of Zambia and the Kingdom of Morocco and also by extending my heartfelt wishes for peace, prosperity and happiness to the peoples of our two countries. May God bless Zambia EL Mahjoub HADFI The Chargé d’Affaires
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VER 90 UPND members from Namatama and Mulungushi wards in Livingstone have ditched the opposition party to join the ruling PF. The young people have cited poor leadership, intolerance and lack direction as some of the reasons that prompted them to leave UPND. Speaking on behalf of the 90
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defectors, Alex Bwalya said youths as future leaders had decided to join the ruling party so that they could also bring development to the tourist city. "As youths from Namatama and Mulungushi wards, we have today decided to leave the UPND to join the ruling
party because we have seen a lot of development the party brought in the country. "We have joined the PF so that we can work together and bring development to Livingstone. We are tired of being in the darkness in the UPND, we want to be in the light with
PF," he said. Another youth, Memory Lungu, said they had decided to leave the opposition to join the PF because of poor leadership, intolerance and lack of direction in the UPND. "Life is hard nowadays so we can't continue being in the opposition where there are no
benefits apart from promises,” she said. In receiving the defectors, PF constituency chairman, Elias Mwila, thanked them for making a bold decision to join the ruling party. Mr Mwila encouraged old party members to welcome and embrace the new comers.
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NOTICE OF THE BEST EVALUATED BIDDER Climate Control Zambia Limited Plot 13 Malila Close, Off Lubambe Road Northmead LUSAKA
Dundumwezi viable economic hub - DC GOVERNMENT has called for support and cooperation from people of Dundumwezi in its quest to open up the dormant tourism sector in the area. Kalomo District Commissioner, Brenda Mwenda said President Edgar Lungu desires to see Dundumwezi as a viable economic hub not only in agriculture but tourism as well. Ms Mwenda who led the community in climbing Dundumwezi hill with Chief Chikanta, says she had no time for honeymoon but serious works as President Lungu had already set the way forward by commissioning the KalomoDundumwezi-Itezhi-itezhiNamwala climate resilient road.
Ms Mwenda People can only realise President Lungu’s agenda for working on the Dundumwezi road if the area opens up to other economic sectors such as tourism for job creation, leading to improved livelihood.
The Procurement Committee has authorised to award the contract for the Design, Supply, Installation and Commissioning of the Air Conditioning Plant for the Main Chamber at Parliament Buildings to Climate Control Zambia Limited. It is the intention of the National Assembly of Zambia to place a contract with the named bidder after ten (10) working days from the date of display given below.
Procurement Reference Number:
NAS/PC/52/2020
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Tender for the Design, Supply, Installation and Commissioning of the Air Conditioning Plant for the Main Chamber at Parliament Buildings
Method of Procurement:
Open National Bidding (ONB)
Name of Best Evaluated Bidder:
Climate Control Zambia Limited
Address of the Best Evaluated Bidder:
Climate Control Zambia Limited Plot 13 Malila Close, Off Lubambe Road Northmead LUSAKA
Proposed Contract Price:
ZMW7,263,734.00 (seven million two hundred sixty three thousand seven hundred thirty four kwacha) VAT inclusive
Date Notification Issued:
Friday, 31st July,2020
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Friday, 14th August, 2020
Kindly note that this Notice does not constitute an award of contract to the bidder mentioned above. Bid acceptance and contract placement shall be in accordance with Part X of the Public Procurement Regulations. Bidders have the right to appeal against the proposed award in accordance with Section 70 of the Public Procurement Act and Section 170 to 172 of the Regulations, provided the appeal is made within ten (10) days of the date of this notice. Alfred Mulaye Principal Clerk –Procurement For/ CLERK OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
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She says people can only realise President Lungu’s agenda for working on the Dundumwezi road if the area opens up to other economic sectors such as tourism for job creation, leading to improved livelihood. And Chief Chikanta of the Tonga speaking people in Kalomo has called for viable tourism marketing strategies to market Dundumwezi as a tourist attraction destination. He has challenged the local people to take part in appreciating their natural resources by working with government in promoting the tourism sector in the area. Chief Chikanta, who is also the Southern Province Council of Chiefs Chairperson, says tourism must start with local people by exploiting what they have. And Speaking on behalf of Chief Siachitema, Senior Headman Siachitema observed that local people were so much obsessed with myths surrounding the hotspring and the Dundumwezi Hill than appreciating the economic value of the attraction.
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COVID-19: THE INVISIBLE KILLER ...you asked to see has revealed himself
By DR MBUYI MASUWA Frontline doctor working at Levy Covid Centre
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EATH is not among the best of topics to indulge in and obviously not my favourite either. On the contrary, I’m a very positive optimistic person; an extrovert and a sanguine for that matter. If circumstances were allowing I would only entertain nice topics, like how to get rich, relationships, adventures, or spend time reminiscing on some of my childhood memories like going swimming in Chikuni Dam or ku Fati with Kasa,Nhale, Maimpa etc. I would rather be analysing TV adverts and documentaries with my twin brother Kapi or indeed listening to interesting endless stories from Cathy Amama. However, since the Covid-19 era talking about death has become part of the new normal, even more popular than the time boys like Darling Evans my dad argue over premier league goals. Death itself has become so synonymous with the disease such that if people don’t see death then there is no CORONA. We Zambians are really fascinating people, people who when they hear a gun shot instead of ducking raise their heads high and run in the direction of the gunshot, too much Chimpwena. Like doubting Thomases we always want to see to believe. But Chimpwena with Covid-19 is like one deliberately taking cyanide to experience how it kills or someone deliberately gets bitten by a black mamba to see how lethal its poison is...Unfortunately, unlike a cat that has nine lives we as humans die once. Whatever happened to letting the sleeping dogs lie? Currently, the death toll in the country has skyrock-
eted soon to surpass 200 yet still this means nothing to most people, they are so benumbed as if bewitched by a dead wizard whose spell cannot be undone. Indeed “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredibility, it was the season of light, it was the season of darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair.” These 161-year-old words by Charles Dickens could never have been so accurate of 2020. An age of great wealth, most advanced knowledge in all fields, technological excellence, and yet still an age of the most disinformed who replace facts with fiction and fake news. The truth is that human life cannot be valued thus why the dead are flown in the cargo section with no price tag as valueless cargo. To most of you, these death tolls may be but mere statistics but where you see numbers, we see the faces, emotions, we see the pain and the grief behind those numbers. We literally put names to statistics, we put heartbroken family members behind those numbers. While some of you want these numbers increase for you to believe corona is real, we who see them for what they are want them to decrease and even-
tually stop. The earlier public health measures were meant at containing the infection and preventing its spread, it was Identify and Isolate strategy. Since the patients were hidden in isolation to most of you this meant the disease was and still is a hoax. Alas, the majority have just laid down their guard, stopped observing all public health measures. I recall when I first came out of the Covid isolation centres where I had been working for close to three months, was shocked to see how people just didn’t care about masking up anymore even
WAR This is one war that will keep raging on until a cure or a vaccine is found. If not until we reach Herd Immunity for CORONA the threshold is about 50 to 67 percent. With Zambia’s population at 18 million, it means nine to 12 million people must be infected before Zambia reaches Herd Immunity.
in public places. Instead some would even tease me for wearing a mask, saying there was no CORONA why bother wear a mask Now it seems the wish of most has come true. The
Invisible Killer you asked to see has revealed himself. It’s like Father (MOH/GRZ) who shuts the door to protect his children (The public) from the lion (Corona) he has seen and is clearly heard roaring outside instead the children team up and force open the door just to see the hungry lion for them to believe its really there. I live it to your imagination what would happen once that hungry lion gets into that house. So my friend, now that The Covid-19 you wanted to see has revealed himself, what are you going to do? For the following section if you are busy, please stop reading and finish up with your business, only then will you come and read on. Imagine whilst not a wearing a mask you suddenly inhale the CORONA virus from the air expelled by a person infected with the virus who also like you is not wearing a mask. The virus eventually enters your lungs, attaches to your ACE receptors, penetrates inside your type 2 alveolicites, the cells that produce surfactant which prevents your lungs from collapsing in on themselves. The macrophages, chemokines, cytokines, interleukins like interleukin six mount an immune response that instead of protecting you is actually killing you by the cytokine storm. By now all
This is one war that will keep raging on until a cure or a vaccine is found. If not until we reach Herd Immunity for CORONA the threshold is about 50 to 67 percent.
Death itself has become so synonymous with the disease such that if people don’t see death then there is no CORONA.
the air spaces meant for Oxygen are filled up by fluid (exudate) drowning you in your own lungs literally suffocating you from within Do you still want to see CORONA? What are you gonna do at this point? As you are pondering what you shall do, this is what we as shall do for you. No matter your sex, age, religion, social, political affiliation etcetera, we shall send an ambulance to pick you up, the driver will risk his life and that of everyone on board with sirens blazing fly you to a Covid-19 isolation centre. There you shall be well received by a team of very hard working self-sacrificing healthcare workers - The Frontliners. At this point it will no longer be your battle alone. Here we shall tirelessly fight with you clad in our uncomfortable Tyvek suits so you don’t say an early goodbye. When that time comes if it does, we shall put you on vent, unfortunately here we can only do so much…as at the battlefront we save some and lose some. This is one war that will keep raging on until a cure or a vaccine is found. If not until we reach Herd Immunity for CORONA the threshold is about 50 to 67 percent. With Zambia’s population at 18 million, it means nine to 12 million people must be infected before Zambia reaches Herd Immunity. Globally with 7.3 billion people about three to four billion have to be infected. Currently, we are just above 5, 000 infections in Zambia and over 16 million globally. It took three years for the
Spanish Flu of 1918 to reach Herd Immunity. Because you are reading this article, one thing we can agree on is that you are probably not experiencing the scenario that I have been describing but since we don’t know where we are going, anyone is at risk of getting infected by this virus and going through that painful and irreversible journey to an early grave
COVID-19 Since the Covid-19 era talking about death has become part of the new normal, even more popular than the time boys like Darling Evans my dad argue over premier league goals.
The final thing we can agree on is that at least you and I can play our roles in the fight against this invisible enemy. As we the Frontliners sacrifice our lives in the trenches of the Covid Isolation Centres, you can also play your part by just wearing a mask in public places, washing your hands regularly with soap or a genuine handsanitiser and socially distancing, kindly just stay at home if no need to be in public. Together we shall conquer Corona if we play our wise part of observing these public health measures, but if we disobey we risk opening a Pandora’s Box whose contents can never be returned. The choice is ours, and posterity shall judge us.
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No illegal land allocations by cadres PATRIOTIC Front (PF) Ndola district chairman, Benjamin Chitondo has disputed claims by some people that PF cadres are involved in illegal land allocations. Speaking in an interview in Ndola Mr Chitondo said those involved in the vice and using the name of the party are common criminals and not PF members. “I’m warning people that whoever will be caught using the name of the party in any criminal activities such as illegal allocation of land will
By SANFROSSA MANYINDA SMALL-HOLDER farmers should come together and form associations or cooperative in order to help find conducive and ready market for their produce in their respective areas, the Zambia Alliance of Women (ZAW)
be dealt with by the law,” Mr Chitondo warned. He said despite cadres being entitled to land they should follow the normal channel of acquiring land like any other citizen. Mr Chitondo has warned that the PF in the district will not protect any cadre that will be found doing things contrary to procedure. “At the moment, there are no cadres that are allocating plots illegally because as Patriotic Front, we do not allow criminality. We need to be exemplary in all our dealings in order for us to attract more people in our party,” Mr Chitondo said. He added that whoever is against the law is not fit to be in the ruling PF. - ZANIS
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‘LET’S NOT WAIT UNTIL COVID-19 WORSENS’ By SANFROSSA MANYINDA
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T is unfortunate that people have to wait to see death for them to believe that Covid-19 is real, Kitwe District Commissioner Chileshe Bweupe has said. Mr Bweupe observed that people had stopped adhering to health guidelines and only pad attention on hearing of rising deaths as a result of the pandemic. The majority of people were
moving about in public places such as markets and bus stations without wearing masks and did not bother about sanitising their hands, he said in an interview. “We have in the past been using ZANIS to sensitise the public on the preventive measures of the virus but the response we were getting was rather shocking. People would even get to the extent of stoning our vehicles,” he said. Mr Bweupe was however
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CHEMISTRY: Acids and Bases Acids and Bases At the end of this lesson, learners should be able: § § § §
Describe an acid and a base State the properties of acids and bases Describe the weak and strong acid and base Describe the acid reactions.
Substances can be classified as being acidic, basic or neutral. The substances that exhibit acidic properties are called acids and those that exhibit basic properties are called bases or alkalis. In addition, the substances that exhibit neither acid or basic properties are called neutral substances. In this study we shall look at acids and bases. Acids An acid is a substance which when dissolved in water produces hydrogen ions [H+] as the only positively charged ions. An acid has acidic properties because of the presence of hydrogen ions. An acidic solution can be identified by dipping a blue litmus paper into it. When a blue litmus paper is dipped into the acidic solution, it will turn red. Therefore, acids turn blue litmus paper red. Physical Properties of Acids The following are the properties of acids: § They have a sour taste. Any substance that has a sour taste is acidic in nature. For example, lemons, unripe mangoes among them. § They turn blue litmus paper red. This property is used to identify the acids. § They have a pH values less than seven. The letters pH stands for potential hydrogen. § They are corrosive. This means that if you dip your hand or any part of the body into concentrated acid, the skin will be burnt. Therefore, acids must be handled with care. Types of Acids There are two types of acids namely weak and strong acid. The two types of acids can be distinguished by the way they ionise.
Example 2. 2. Write the ionisation equations for the following acids: (a) HCOOH (b) C2H5COOH Solutions (a) HCOOH(aq) HCOO-(aq) + H+(aq) C2H5COO-(aq) + H+(aq) (b) C2H5COOH(aq) Basicity of an acid
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The basicity of an acid is the number of hydrogen ions that can be formed from one molecule of the acid. The table below shows the basicity of some common acids. Name of the acid Nitric acid Methanoic acid Hydrochloric acid Ethanoic acid Sulphuric acid Carbonic acid Phosphoric acid
Chemical formula HNO3 HCOOH HCl CH3COOH H2SO4 H2CO3 H3PO4
Basicity 1 1 1 1 2 2 3
The basicity of the acid can be determined from the ionisation equation for the particular acid. Chemical properties of acids
The table below shows some common strong acids. Name Sulphuric acid Nitric acid Hydrochloric acid Phosphoric acid Carbonic acid
Chemical formula H2SO4 HNO3 HCl H3PO4 H2CO3 Example 1
1. Write the ionisation equation for the following acids: (a) H2SO4 (b) HNO3 (c) H2CO3 Solutions (a) H2SO4(aq) 2H+(aq) + SO4-2(aq) H+(aq) + NO3-(aq) (b) HNO3(aq) 2H+(aq) + CO3-2(aq) (c) H2CO3(aq) A weak acid is one which is partially ionised in aqueous solution. Generally, organic acids are weak acids. The ionisation reaction for weak acids is usually reversible hence the symbol is used. The table below shows some common weak acids. Name Ethanoic acid Butanoic acid Methanoic acid Propanoic acid
Chemical formula CH3COOH C3H7COOH HCOOH C2H5COOH
§ Reaction with metals. Acids react with reactive metals to form a salt and hydrogen gas. However, the reaction of group one(I) elements must not be conducted in the laboratory because the reaction is too violent and can cause fire in the laboratory. The general equation for the reaction of an acid and a metal is expressed as follow: Acid + metal Salt + hydrogen gas.
The name of the salt is determined by the metal and the radical in the acid. For example, if magnesium reacts with sulphuric acid, then the name of the salt will be magnesium sulphate. Sulphuric acid has sulphate(SO4) as a radical. Example 3. 3. Write the chemical equation for the reaction of magnesium and sulphuric acid. Include state symbols. Solution Mg(s) + H2SO4(aq) MgSO4(aq) + H2(g)] § Reaction with carbonates. Acids react with carbonates to produce salt, water and carbon dioxide gas. In like manner, the name of the salt produced is determined by the metal in the carbonate and the radical of the acid. For example, if hydrochloric acid reacts with calcium carbonate, the name of the salt will be calcium chloride. In calcium carbonate, the metal is calcium (Ca) and in hydrochloric acid the radical is chloride(Cl). Generally, the equation for the reaction of an acid and a carbonate is expressed as follows: Acid + Carbonate Salt + water + carbon dioxide
The table below shows some insoluble bases. Name Copper(II) oxide Iron(II) hydroxide Zinc hydroxide
2HCl(aq) + ZnCO3(aq)
Chemical formula CuO Fe(OH)2 Zn(OH)2
Bases are summarised as follows: Bases
Oxides
Hydroxides
Insoluble Page 5 of 6 Soluble (basic hydroxides) (alkalis)
Soluble (alkalis)
Insoluble ( basic oxides)
Task 1. When an acid react with an alkali, a salt and water are formed. (a) Define the term acid. (b) What is the scientific name given to reaction between an alkali and an acid? (c) Write a balanced chemical for the reaction between sulphuric acid and magnesium oxide. Include state symbols (d) Describe how you can identify an acidic solution (e) Stat two differences between an acid and a base. (f) Explain what is meant by basicity of an acid. State the basicity of phosphoric acid. (g)
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§ Reaction with bases. Acids react with bases to produce salt and water. This reaction is called neutralisation. Generally, the equation for this reaction is expressed as follows: Acid + base salt + water Example 5 5. Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction of nitric acid and sodium hydroxide. Include state symbols. Solution HNO3(aq) + NaOH(aq) NaNO3(aq) + H2O(l) Page 4 of 6
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The table below shows some common soluble bases. Name Chemical formula Sodium hydroxide NaOH Potassium hydroxide KOH Ammonia solution NH4OH Calcium Hydroxide Ca(OH)2 Magnesium Oxide MgO
The chemical properties of acids explain how the acids react with other substances. These properties are commonly called acid- reactions and they are explained hereunder.
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A strong acid is one that ionise completely in aqueous solution. This Page of 6 implies that when a strong acid is1dissolved in water, all the hydrogen atoms in that acid will ionise and that will result into formation of anion (negative ion) without hydrogen ions. Strong acids are generally referred to as mineral acids because they are prepared from minerals obtained from the earth.
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Bases A base is a compound which consists of oxide (O2-) or hydroxide(OH)ions. A base that forms hydroxide(OH-) ions as the only negative ions when dissolved in water is known as an alkali. There are two types of bases namely soluble and insoluble bases. Soluble bases are called Alkalis. Physical properties of bases They have a bitter taste. Any substance that has a bitter taste is basic in nature. They have a soapy feel They turn red litmus paper blue. This property is used to identify bases. They have pH values greater than seven
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ARARE - The U.N. food agency on Thursday appealed for an additional $250 million to provide relief to millions of Zimbabweans as the Covid-19 pandemic bites and warned that 60 percent of the population could become “food-insecure.” Zimbabwe is gripped by a climate- and recession-induced economic crisis, its worst in more than a decade, which has seen shortages of foreign currency, medicines and soaring inflation. The World Food Programme (WFP) said the number of food-insecure Zimbabweans will reach 8.6m by December, which is 60 percent of the population, owing to the combined effects of drought, economic recession and the coronavirus. The agency required an additional $250m to support a rapidly expanding emergency operation. In April, the WFP sought $130m to fund emergency operations until August. “Many Zimbabwean families are suffering the ravages of acute hunger, and their plight will get worse before it gets better,” Lola Castro, WFP’s regional director for Southern Africa, said.
…U.N. warns that 60pc of Zimbabweans threatened by hunger
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Mountain gorilla killer jailed 11 years KAMPALA - Felix Byamukama, the killer of one of Uganda’s best known mountain gorillas, Rafiki, has been jailed for 11 years after pleading guilty to illegally entering a protected area and killing a gorilla. Byamukama had said the gorilla attacked him and he killed Rafiki in self defence, according to the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA). Mountain gorillas are endangered with just over 1, 000 in existence and the UWA said “Rafiki has received justice.” – BBC.
Egypt bars soldiers from seeking political office
CAIRO - Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi on Wednesday ratified a law banning active and former military personnel from running for the presidency or parliament without the army’s approval. The legislative changes come after Egyptians voted overwhelmingly last year in favour of constitutional amendments that will potentially allow Sisi, a former army chief, to stay on until 2030. – AFP.
House Speaker enforces mask rule
“We need the international community to step up now to help us prevent a potential humanitarian catastrophe.” The WFP said a national lockdown would cause more job losses while rural hunger was rising as unemployed citizens returned to their village homes. Political tensions are rising
in Zimbabwe after activists called for protests yesterday against government corruption that they blame for worsening the economic crisis. The government has branded the protests an “insurrection.” On Thursday, police and soldiers increased security check points at all roads leading to urban centres around
the country and turned back motorists and some workers, witnesses said. With inflation running above 700 percent, prices of basic goods are now beyond the reach of many citizens and desperate families are eating less, selling off precious belongings and going into debt, the WFP said. – REUTERS.
States can restrict protests on public health grounds, UN says
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GENEVA - Governments have the right to restrict protests on public health grounds, within reason, the U.N. Human Rights Committee said, as Black Lives Matter and other demonstrations clash with coronavirus outbreaks around the world. The committee stepped in to formulate its legal interpretation having seen a gap in the international norms being tested before the pandemic started, since when the matter has become more pressing. The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, signed by 173 countries, including the United States and China, has always allowed for restrictions to be placed on the rights of peaceful assembly on grounds including public health and the new document, called a “general comment,” confirmed that. “The protection of ‘public health’ ground may exceptionally permit restrictions to be imposed, for example where there is an outbreak of an infectious disease and gatherings are dangerous,” the report said. – REUTERS.
WASHINGTON - US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said on Wednesday that members and staff would be required to wear masks in the House of Representatives during the coronavirus pandemic. They will be allowed to remove their masks when addressing the chamber. The move came after Republican Representative Louie Gohmert, who steadfastly refused to wear a mask during the coronavirus pandemic, said on Wednesday he had tested positive for Covid-19, leading at least three of his colleagues to say they would self-quarantine. – REUTERS.
‘Anti-China rhetoric due to presidential election’
LONDON - China yesterday accused the United States of stoking a new Cold War because certain politicians were searching for a scapegoat to bolster support ahead of the U.S. presidential election in November. China’s ambassador to London, Liu Xiaoming did not mention President Donald Trump or Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden by name, but he said some U.S. politicians were doing and saying anything to get elected. – REUTERS.
Ivorian president wins party nomination for third term ABIDJAN - Ivory Coast’s ruling RHDP party has officially nominated President Alassane Ouattara to seek reelection for a third term. Ouattara on Wednesday asked for more time to consider the nomination, indicating he would announce his decision in a speech to the nation on August 6. Earlier this year, the 76-year-old Ouattara spoke of paving way for a new generation to lead. His prime minister and preferred successor Amadou Gon Coulibaly died of cardiac arrest earlier this month. The opposition has been against the possibility of the president serving a third term. Ivory Coast is due to hold elections on October 31 and the electoral commission has promised a fair election.
Meanwhile in Mali, the Muslim cleric seen as the driving force behind the protest movement said the country’s political crisis could be resolved without President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita resigning, offering a more moderate solution than other opposition leaders. At least 14 protesters were killed earlier this month in demonstrations that have shaken the government since June and raised fears the instability could derail the fight against Islamist extremists in West Africa’s Sahel region. Despite concessions from Keita and recommendations for moderate reforms by regional leaders, the M5RFP coalition organising the protests said on Tuesday it wanted Keita gone and has called for more civil disobedience. But influential preacher Mahmoud Dicko, who has led the protests even though he is not a coalition member, took a softer line in an interview on Wednesday. “I think we can find a solution without going as far as the resignation of the president. Aside from his resignation, there are lots of things that can be done,” he said. – BBC/REUTERS.
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HAT happened to Nchanga Rangers FC, Ndola United FC, Railway Express FC, Konkola Blades FC, Lusaka Tigers FC, City of Lusaka FC, Real Nakonde FC, Konkola Mine Police FC, Kabwe United FC, Vita Foam FC and many other defunct football clubs in Zambia? Some of the country’s most successful clubs are in Division One, while others don’t just exist anymore. A few are with very bad balance sheets, deficit budget and they cannot pay players and are always running away from court bailiffs. The clubs mentioned have produced some of Zambia’s finest talent. Nchanga Rangers were the first club in Zambia to have players in the Germany Bundesliga. The club is in Division One with dilapidated infrastructure. At one time it had more players in the national team than any other club in the country. What went wrong with these clubs and many others? A lot of people would say its sponsorship because the company bankrolling the clubs just went under, namely Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines (ZCCM). We don’t agree, this is just 10 percent of the problem. The 90 percent is in the club ownership in Zambia. The ownership of football clubs in the country is cardinal. Good performance of the clubs contributes to high standard of league completion, a high performing national team and a very good revenue for the teams. At the moment, the ownership of football clubs is by companies, the state, army, police, some other state institutions and very few privately owned. Premier league club ownership or sponsor of Nkana, Forest Rangers, NAPSA Stars, Green Eagles, Zesco, Lusaka Dynamos, Power Dynamos, Kabwe United, Red Arrows, Zanaco, Green Buffaloes FC, Lumwana Radiants, Buildcon, Nkwazi, Kansanshi, Nakambala Leopards, Mufulira Wanderers, and Kabwe Youth, can be categorised as follows; Ten clubs are owned by companies, one by the pension scheme, four are run by security wings, three are run by individuals namely Lusaka Dynamos, Buildcon and Kabwe Youth Academy. Dissecting the performance of the 10 clubs run by private companies i.e. bank, utilities and copper mines. The league champion and
FOOTBALL CLUB OWNERSHIP IN ZAMBIA Al Ahly FC Cairo-based Al Ahly is the most successful club in the world with 120 trophies. The club which is one of the most dominant clubs in Africa was established 112 years ago. Since then they have dominated the Egyptian Premier League and that has spread to the CAF Confederations Cup and various tournaments in the Arab world.
runners up every season is always coming from the big 10 namely, Zanaco, Nkana, Power, Warriors, Forest, Zesco, Mufulira Wanderers, Kansanshi Dynamos and Lumwana Radiants. Nevertheless, in terms of international club competitions, development of players for overseas market, the big 10 clubs have failed big time. The furthest is the semifinal stage at continental level - African Club Champions League and Confederations Cup. In the history of football in Zambia, there has never been any privately-owned club who won the league championship. The clubs owned and run by the private companies and some parastatals have fairly good investment from their
sponsors or owners. The last time a Zambian club won the Africa Cup of Cup Winners Cup, the forerunner of African Club Confederation Cup was in 1991. The African Cup of Cup Winners was a tournament played on home and away basis on knock-out format. Confederation of African Football (CAF) changed the format for African club competitions. The African clubs competitions were commercialised. That is to say if clubs qualify to the group stage they are sponsored by CAF, paid TV rights which created a platform for marketing African players overseas. With this arrangement the African club football became so competitive such that some
African countries changed the format of ownership of clubs from corporate sponsors to private , families and foreign investment. This improved efficiency, it cut out red tape, the chain of command is very short. The owner of the club set targets, failure would mean going separate ways. If you look at most, if not all of high flying clubs in Africa you notice that it is either an individual, fans, elected board members by the fan or family-owned. We have always asked what has a football club got to do with a mining company, a bank, the army, the police, utility company? This arrangement might have worked 50 years ago when football was not a business. Things have
changed. Let face it! Nike, Puma, Adidas and many other sports companies don’t own football clubs and yet they make a lot of money from their investment in football clubs. In Zambia, the big 10 teams budgets are classified as corporate social responsibility. Therefore, performance is not a factor BUT participation in the league. Cairo-based Al Ahly is the most successful club in the world with 120 trophies. The club which is one of the most dominant clubs in Africa was established 112 years ago. Since then they have dominated the Egyptian Premier League and that has spread to the CAF Confederations Cup and various tournaments in the Arab world. Al Ahly has won the Egyptian Premier League 41 times, the Egyptian Cup 36 times, Egyptian Super Cup 11 times, Sultan Hussein Cup seven times and Egyptian Confederation Cup once. In continental tournaments, they have won the CAF Champions League eight times, CAF Cup Winners’ Cup four times, CAF Confederation Cup once and CAF Super Cup four times. Aside from this, Al Alhy has won several tournaments worldwide. The Al Alhy board is elected. The Pyramids FC: This club was in Zambia recently. Turki Al Sheikh bought Egyptian Premier League team Al Assiouty, rebranded it as Pyramids FC, and splurged on high-profile local and foreign recruits. The upstart team tasted immediate success and remained unbeaten for the league’s first two months. This
is as a result of private investor in Football NOT companies. Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) our next door neighbour, we know the success of TP Mazembe where individual ownership has transformed the club. The Premier Soccer League in South Africa is one of the richest football leagues in Africa. John Comitis, Kaizer Motaung, Irvin Khoza, Patrice Motsepe and Johann Rupert are some of the South African business moguls running their own football clubs. If you check the performance of the clubs they own, they are the best! In Zambia we must shift from private company, parastatal, army, police, ZNS and others to private, sole enterprisers and foreign investment in Zambian football. Some of the clubs must be listed on the Lusaka Stock Exchange with a huge fan ownership. Of the 18 teams in the Zambian premier league over 12 must be in the hands of individuals and listed on Lusaka Stock Exchange, or fans must have direct shares. To transform Zambian football the way forward is to have more teams like Buildcon and Lusaka Dynamos. Otherwise Zambia will continue to be underdogs in Africa and losing very good teams when the sponsor or company goes under. Zambian big businessmen and women please take interest and invest in football clubs ownership. Mobile:0966788961 Email:mubabeb@yahoo. com twitter:@Bmubabe
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HE International Netball Federation (INF) has announced that due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, the Netball World Youth Cup will no longer take place in June 2021. The INF announced yesterday that the quadrennial showpiece for players aged 21 and under would still be hosted by Fiji but would be pushed back to either later next year
Legal proceedings launched against Fifa president Infantino SWISS prosecutors have launched legal proceedings against Fifa president Gianni Infantino. It is in relation to an alleged secret meeting the head of world football’s governing body held with the Swiss attorney general Michael Lauber. Lauber last week offered to resign after a court said he covered up the meeting and lied to supervisors during an investigation by his office into corruption
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YOUTH NETBALL WORLD CUP POSTPONED or early 2022. INF, in consultation with the host country Fiji, considered the factors that would need to be in place for the international event to go ahead in June next year. “Given the uncertainty regarding factors such as the control of the Covid-19 pandemic and risk to health, closures of borders to visitors,
surrounding Fifa. Both have denied any wrongdoing. Lauber’s office said he officially tendered his resignation on Tuesday, with his last day of active duty set for 31 August. It comes after special prosecutor Stefan Keller was appointed last month to review criminal complaints against the two men and others. He found indications of criminal conduct related to their meetings, the authority overseeing the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) said. “This concerns abuse of public office, breach of official secrecy, assisting offenders and incitement to these acts,” the watchdog overseeing the OAG said in a statement. The OAG said it had taken note of the development, adding Lauber would make statements to parliamentary committees if necessary. The watchdog said Keller had now opened proceedings against both Infantino and a regional public prosecutor who was involved in the meetings, and was seeking parliamentary approval to have Lauber’s immunity from prosecution waived. Fifa is based in the Swiss city of Zurich. BBC Sport has contacted the governing body for a response. -BBC
consideration of quarantine requirements and restrictions on global travel, the decision was made to postpone the event based on its June date,” INF said.The announcement comes after the recent decision that the Netball World Youth Cup qualifying events, which were due to take place in Africa, the Americas, Eu-
rope and Oceania before October 2020, be cancelled and that INF World Rankings be used to determine the qualifying teams for those regions affected. Meanwhile, the Fijian government have re-confirmed their commitment to hosting the event. Fijian Minister for Youth
and Sports, Praveen Kumar Balla said Fiji is looking forward to hosting the tournament. “We remain committed to the sporting aspirations of girls and young women in Fiji and across the netball world. We look forward to hosting this event at an appropriate time when the world is a
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lot safer, international travel restrictions have eased and when all teams, and Fiji as your host nation, are certain of reaping a just return on their investment into the NWYC 2021.” Four-time champions Australia along with New Zealand who have won the past two editions were scheduled to meet Barbados, Cook Islands, England, Jamaica Malaysia, Malawi, South Africa and Uganda were set to compete at the youth tournament in Fiji.
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‘NEVER SAY DIE’ …Fathi confident as Covid-19 hit NAPSA seek top spot By MICHAEL MIYOBA
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REMIER Division side Napsa Stars have adopted a “Never Say Die” approach even as the side reels from 19 positive cases of Covid-19. Head coach Mohamed Fathi says the 19 positive cases will
not prevent the pensioners from achieving their target of qualifying for the CAF Inter-club championships. In an interview before NAPSA Stars’s crucial tie against Buildcon, Fathi said his team is ready and would not be affected by the high numbers of Covid-19 cases at the club. Fathi said the pensioners will not look for excuses ahead of the fixture against Buildcon FC because he expected the setback caused by the pandemic which is affecting everyone. “We are ready for the game tomorrow and we are hoping to continue winning as we started before the lock down. “The Covid cases will not affect us because we always have a second plan, we are not looking for excuses to play we are looking for a reason to fight to qualify for continental games,” Fathi said. NAPSA are third on the 18-
team MTN/FAZ league table and a win over Buildcon FC will propel them to the summit of the log led by Nkana who dominate the league with 46 points, one point ahead of NAPSA. Buildcon are seeking to maintain their perfect run after they held Power Dyna-
on the league table with 29 points and a win over NAPSA Stars will escalate them to 12th position currently being occupied by Lumwana Radiants who are on 30 points. Meanwhile, The Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) has awarded Zanaco Football Club three points and three goals for the unplayed match against Forest Forest Rangers who claimed to have recorded 29 positive cas“The Covid cases will not affect es of Covid-19. us because we always have a According to the letsecond plan, we are not looking ter signed by FAZ General Secretary Adrian for excuses to play we are Kashala, the FAZ Dislooking for a reason to fight to ciplinary Committee qualify for continental games,” was satisfied beyond any reasonable doubt mos to a 1-1 stalemate before that Zanaco’s claim for the they were boosted with three three points had merits. The three points propels points and three goals for Nakambala Leopards’ failure Zanaco to sixth position on to fulfil their league fixture the 18 team Super League talast week. Buildcon are 13th ble with 42 points.
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THE Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) has rejected calls by National Division and Super Leagues clubs to suspend fixtures due to adverse Covid-19 results. Zambia Premier League Manager Brian Mulenga said the association will only entertain requests for matches to be suspended if a club has less than 15 players available from the registered pool of players available and a decision will be made on a case by case basis on whether matches should be played or not. In a statement issued yesterday, Mulenga urged clubs to retest players after ten days and 14 days respectively to monitor the Covid-19 pandemic. Mulenga said teams can only quarantine and isolate players if they are compelled to do so by the provincial health director only as per SI 21 and 22 of 2020. “Best practice at present is for the negative to be separated from the positive players
and isolated for 14 days. Retesting of players will have to be done at regular intervals in order to monitor the Covid-19 status. “Teams that have received written instructions to quarantine and isolate must communicate this to the association as quickly as possible for further action,” Mulenga said. He advised teams to take full precautions when isolating to ensure players and officials who have been isolated remain so. Mulenga cautioned that FAZ will not hesitate to sanction
teams disobeying Ministry of Health instructions. Meanwhile, Mulenga has announced that Lumwana Radiants who were stopped from going ahead with super league games at Kansashi grounds by North Western Province Provincial Health Director Charles Msiska, will be based at Independence Stadium in Solwezi until the close of the season. The latest development means that Kansashi Dynamos will next face Green Eagles at Independence Stadium home to Lumwana Radiants, in a postponed fixture.