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THE Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock has released USD10.3 million to Citizens Economic Empowement Commission ( CEEC) for aquaculture seed fund, Per-
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The K10 Billion Stimulus Package FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS The Zambian economy has been facing significant macroeconomic challenges as reflected in low growth, high fiscal deficits, rising inflation and debt service obligations as well as low international reserves. The outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic has worsened the situation as it is already having an adverse impact on the economy through the closure of businesses and restrictions on important trade routes as countries fight the spread of the pandemic. Without compensating policy action, the decline in economic activity and the drop in incomes for businesses and households will also impact the financial sector through rising non-performing loans and this may compromise financial system stability. The Bank of Zambia has therefore introduced a Targeted Medium- Term Refinancing Facility to enable Financial Service Providers (FSPs) to support businesses and households that are being impacted by COVID-19.
and tenors of five (5) years for targeted sectors (agriculture, manufacturing, tourism and energy) and three (3) years for other sectors including households.
What is this facility? The Targeted Medium-Term Refinancing Facility (TMTRF) is a facility which allows Financial Service Providers (FSPs) (commercial banks and non-bank financial institutions) under the supervision of the Bank, to access funds from the Bank of Zambia for on-lending to businesses and households. The TMTRF will prioritize key sectors identified in the 7th National Development Plan, notably, agriculture, manufacturing, tourism and energy. Sixty (60) percent of the funds will go to these sectors while forty (40) percent will be reserved for ALL other sectors and households.
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HE Mine Workers Union of Zambia (MUZ) has complained to Government and asked for intervention in the termination of contracts for two contractors by Lubambe Copper Mines, resulting in more than 400 job losses. MUZ complained yesterday that about 425 jobs have been lost following the decision
SAVE JOBS, GOVERNMENT URGED by the Chililabombwe-based mine terminating contracts for two contractors. MUZ president Joseph Chewe said the mine had terminated one contractor with 100 workers because the contract had come to an end while the other contractor with 325 workers termination was
based on commercial, and performance. Mr Chewe said it was disheartening on how mining firms were terminating contracts thereby sending many workers in destitution. He said in an interview yesterday, there was need for the Ministry of Mines and Mineral
Development to look into the matter so that the situation was stopped. It is important that Government take keen interest in this matter so that all these happenings end, Mr Chewe said. It disheartening, he said, that mining firms could just
wake up and terminate contracts without thinking of the plight of the workers. Workers were being subjected to abject poverty due to the selfish decision being exhibited by the mines, Mr Chewe said. He said the situation was a source of concern which must be resolved by Government
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FEARING looming deregistration for failure to uphold intra-party democracy, the UPND has instructed its structures to hold elections at all levels. The move has been seen as a reaction to an application to the Constitutional Court to deregister political parties which have never held elections as demanded by the constitution. UPND Secretary-General Steven Katuka has applied to be joined to the case indicating that he was an interested party acting on behalf of the party. The party has already appointed electoral commissioners to foresee the elections in all the 10 provinces. According to a memo by the party’s national chairperson for election and campaigns, Gary Nkombo addressed to all provincial, district, constituency and ward chairpersons, elections are expected to be held between this month and end of June, 2020. n“As you are aware, the party is now in the process of holding elections at all levels starting with wards in line with party and Republican constitution,” read part of the memo which was also copied to UPND president Hakainde Hichilema, Mr Katuta and the national chairperson, Mutale Nalumango. And irate UPND youths from Western Province have
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to protect the interest of Zambians. "We engaged Lubambe but nothing tangible is coming out. We want to ensure that the job losses are averted because we are talking about 425 people being thrown on the street. Government must take keen interest on this matter so that jobs are secured. The manner contracts are being terminated is worrying, Mr Chewe said.
accused Mr Nkombo of being tribal and asked him to stop targeting Lozis. The youth said Mr Nkombo seemed to be silently executing a cleansing exercise to get rid of Lozis in the party and ensure an all Tonga executive is in place. They said he had been agitating fellow leaders from the province to sideline them and replace them with Tongas in the executive council. “We therefore would like to state that as youths in the province our raw force will be felt soon. We delivered Sesheke and can so deliver it to any party we choose,” they said.In the last few weeks, the UPND has lost 10 councillors in Western Province in defections to the ruling Patriotic Front. The defections have also caused squabbles with the secretariat dissolving the provincial executive committee. And in in a statement signed by UPND youths from Senanga, Nalolo, Kaoma led by their leader Micheal Ikachana of Mongu districts, youths in the province also expressed disappointment with the poor leadership of Mr Hakainde Hichilema who they said has not been to the region to provide leadership following the continued resignation of councillors. They also stated that the people in the province were injured by the continued insults on UPND Nalikwanda Member of Parliament Geoffrey Lungwangwa by the Mazabuka law maker Gary Nkombo.
PF still pro-poor, says Mwanza By OLIVER SAMBOKO THE PF Government will remain pro-poor and is working hard to ensure the lives of all Zambians are transformed through investing in key social-economic sectors of the country, says the party’s deputy national media director Antonia Mwanza. Featuring on a live programme on UNZA Radio, Mr Mwanza also said the announcement by the World Health Organisation (WHO) that Covid-19 is here to stay has vindicated President Edgar Lungu's decision not to lockdown the country. He said there was need for all Zambians to embrace the new normal by changing their life styles. Mr Mwanza said through pro-poor policies, the PF Government under President Lungu has transformed the education and health sectors by investing in the construction of hospitals and schools. The PF, he said, was currently reviewing its 2016 manifesto and party constitution to bring it in tandem with the current political and social- economic situation in the country.
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UNINSPIRING ACC IDEALLY, the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) should instill pride and confidence among the people, that it has what it takes to tackle corruption in all its forms. But the ACC in its current form has failed to inspire confidence and only provides cannon fodder for the opposition as it belts out its corruption chorus in the government. Allegations of corruption in whatever form is what provides the opposition figures access to the media – it is what attracts the public. Sadly however, little attention is paid to the role of law enforcement agencies that Government has given the leeway to tackle all forms of corruption without interference. The ACC has not been inspiring in its performance. Neither has the Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC), nor the Zambia Police Service. Their combined failure to tackle corruption with zeal is what has eroded the public’s confidence in these state organs. For the Zambia Jubilee Coalition Secretary-General, Kwaela Mwanza, failure by the Anti-Corruption Commission to fight corruption is embarrassing to Government. We cannot agree more. For the truth of the matter is that when the ACC fails to carry out its mandated task of investigating a matter of public interest for reasons best known to itself, it is the government that shoulders blame. Mr Mwanza said the inefficiency by the ACC to stamp out corruption was placing Government under unnecessary attacks from unscrupulous individuals who did not understand governance. According to Mr Mwanza, the ACC has for example failed to fight corruption among traffic officers and public officials who were looting resources with impunity. The corruption that has been exhibited by the Traffic Section of the Zambia Police Service is a classic example of how the ACC has failed to nip the practice in the bud – even with overwhelming evidence. But of more worry to the public has been the failure by the ACC to pursue the case of the 48 housing units in Lusaka’s Chalala area whose ownership it failed to identify. It even declared the case closed. Yet, the Daily Nation as a newspaper was able to unearth all the pertinent details about who owned the property. President Edgar Lungu was even forced to step in and ordered the ACC to get to the bottom of the housing scandal. Ideally, the President is not even supposed to involve himself in the operations of the ACC. It has all the authority to institute investigations and not wait for instructions from anywhere. But this is not happening. What the public demands is a proactive ACC that will not sit on cases and will be politically blind to those involved as its mission statement says. This is the ACC’s Vision Statement: “A proactive, impartial and professional anti-corruption agency that promotes the attainment of a corruption free Zambia.” And “To effectively and impartially prevent and combat corruption in order to promote integrity, transparency and accountability for the attainment of a corruption-free Zambia.” What has been happening is scandalous to say the least. The few cases it has managed to take before the courts of law have ended up in acquittals due to botched or compromised investigations. Serious allegations of corruption have not been followed up. We have in the past questioned about the many times President Lungu complained about the inflated costs of road construction tenders yet we have not seen any action. But the chorus has continued from the opposition that there is wanton corruption in the tendering process. "We call for the ACC to investigate corruption in Government institutions, civil service, in public entities as well as in privately-owned corporate entities," Mr Mwanza said. But not all hope is lost. The ACC can still win back the public trust by changing for the better – becoming pro-active and not being selective in the manner it investigates cases.
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PARTNER WITH ARTISANAL MINERS, STATE TOLD By SILUMESI MALUMO
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OVERNMENT must partner with smallscale and artisanal miners to achieve its target of moping enough gold in the country, SmallSale Miners Association of Zambia Covid-19 has said. Association president Kunda Chani said small-scale miners were key in supporting production of gold at national level. Mr Chani said the sector played a critical role in the
economy and it was important for benefits of the gold resource to trickle down to the ordinary citizenry. “I think Government should consider partnering with small-scale and artisanal miners, it is very important if they want to meet their post target particularly under ZCCM-IH. We should commend the political will under the Ministry of Mines particularly Honourable Musukwa and PS Barnaby Mulenga. “The will is there but it is important to engage the
‘ACC ineptitude embarrassing state’ By PETER SICHALI
INEPTITUDE by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) to fight corruption is embarrassing to Government, Zambia Jubilee Coalition Secretary-General, Kwaela Mwanza has said. Mr Mwanza said the ACC had failed to fight corruption among traffic officers and public officials who were looting resources with impunity. He said the inefficiency by the ACC to stamp out corruption was placing Government under unnecessary attacks from unscrupulous individuals who did not understand governance. "The traffic police officers are now engulfed in rampant corruption right on the nose of the ACC, if you go in Lusaka town where the ACC headquarters is located, corrupt cops are hovering around freely," Mr Mwanza said.
Mr Mwanza said it was unfortunate that the ACC has failed to provide information on 48 mysterious houses, leaving public to speculate about the owner. "We have the issue of the 48 houses, nothing tangible has come out of their investigations," he said. Mr Mwanza has called on the ACC to be proactive and investigate corruption in the civil service and private sector. "We call for the ACC to investigate corruption in Government institutions, civil service, in public entities as well as in privately-owned corporate entities," Mr Mwanza said. Mr Mwanza said there was need for the ACC to invest in whistle blowing and instill a sense of protection among whistle blowers. He said the ACC should not be a breeding ground for speculations that painted some sections of political players as corrupt.
major stakeholders who are the small-scale and artisanal miners and cooperatives. This will see the dream they want to realise in the gold mining come to fruition,” Mr Chani said. Mr Chani said small-scale miners needed to work jointly with ZCCM-IH to mop the required resource across the country. He said the association understood where the right deposits were, what was happening in certain areas and how best small scale miners
could help the country to improve the national treasury through gold mining. Meanwhile Mr Chani has appealed to the Ministry of Mines and Mineral Development and Ministry of Commerce and Industry to expedite the distribution of gold panning equipment across the country. He said the equipment would enable small-scale and artisanal miners enhance their operations which was critical to the country’s economy.
CEEC gets US$10.3 million for aquaculture seed fund By PETER SICHALI
THE Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock has released US$10.3 million to Citizens Economic Empowement Commission ( CEEC) for aquaculture seed fund, Permanent Secretary Benson Mwenya has said. And Dr Mwenya said the ministry has approved 736 aquaculture business loan applications valued at K118.3 from the Zambians from all the ten (10) provinces. Dr Mwenya said has implored CEEC to start the disbursement of the funds without delay as the ministry is aggressively implementing strategies that are aimed at reducing the fish deficit which is estimated at 87,000 tonnes annually. "The 736 projects are in addition to the twelve (12) fish hatcheries and nurseries in all the 10 provinces valued at K20.7 million that were approved in 2019 and are already receiving the
funds through CEEC," Dr Mwenya said. Dr Mwenya said the initiative will create 4,366 sustainable jobs impacting further 21,830 individuals. He said the Ministry projects an increase of aquaculture production in Zambia by 1,148 metric tons by December 2020, thereby, contributing to poverty reduction and food security by developing the aquaculture value chain. Dr Mwenya said the objective of ZAEDP is to promote 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. Meanwhile, CEEC Director General Likando Mukumbuta said the commission will expedite the disbursement of funds to the beneficiaries.
‘Kambwili day-dreaming, PF getting stronger’ By PETER SICHALI
CHISHIMBA Kambwili is daydreaming to think that the Patriotic Front (PF) will crumble next year when the ruling party is becoming stronger every day, PF Secretary General Davies Mwila has said. Mr Mwila said PF had continued growing in numbers owing to the good Leadership of President Edgar Lungu and its development agenda. Mr Mwila said it was pure day dreaming for the NDC leader, Mr Kambwili to claim that PF was on the verge of crumbling. "It is wishful thinking for Mr Kambwili to even think PF members will defect next year to join his NDC. PF has
continued to attract new members across the country and no one can join his party because it has no future," Mr Mwila said. Mr Mwila said Mr Kambwili should instead concentrate on mobilising for his party ahead of next year's general elections as opposed to dreaming about PF. "How can he claim that members have lost confidence in the party when numbers are increasing every day?" he wondered. Mr Mwila said someone can only claim that PF are losing when members resign like what was happening in the UPND. Mr Mwila said no genuine politician can join Kambwili's party because it has no polit-
ical future. He has advised NDC members to stop wasting their time and join the ruling PF. He said the future is PF and no members are planning to defecting to the opposition. And Mr Mwila has challenged Mr Kambwili to mention names of PF and government officials that are benefitting from North Western gold scandal. Mr Mwila said culprits in the North Western gold scandals have been arrested and police have continued to investigate the matter. "As far as the party is concerned there are no beneficiaries of Kasenseli gold scandal in PF and we challenge Kambwili to mention party or government officials that are
beneficiaries, "Mr Mwila said. The Secretary general said no PF member is benefitting from gold scandals.
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PND president Hakainde Hichilema's desperation to get to State House is motivated by selfish interests and so the electorate should not grant him that opportunity, says PF deputy national chairperson for mobilisation, Geoffrey Bwalya Mwamba. Mr Mwamba was speaking yesterday when he featured on Kasama Radio and linked to 13 other radio stations in Luapula, Northern and Muchinga
HH IS SELFISH, INSISTS GBM provinces. He said Mr Hichilema will not be allowed to use his money to get to State House because Zambia was not for sale. Mr Mwamba, who is a former UPND vice president for administration said Mr Hichilema and his party will never rule Zambia because he has no agenda for the country. "HH will not be allowed to use his money to get to State House because Zambians are
not for sale, after all we all have money," Mr Mwamba said. He said HH has no clue on how to lead the nation and that voting for him will be the worst mistake Zambians could ever make. And Mr Mwamba has advised Mr Hichilema to leave politics and concentrate on business because his desires to become president of Zambia were just a pipe dream.
Mr Mwamba said the UPND leader needed to make a decision to return to business which he understood better. Mr Mwamba said the people of Zambia were aware of the development President Edgar Lungu has delivered throughout the country. He called on Zambians to give President Lungu massive support in the 2021 general elections.
Chinsali to test for Covid-19, as cases surge By AARON CHIYANZO CHINSALI General Hospital will start testing for Covid-19 following a surge in cases in Nakonde as the United Church of Zambia handles over Mwenzo Girls Mission School to Government for use as an isolation centre. Health Minister, Chitalu Chilufya said Zambia recorded 208 cases of Covid- 19 from the 903 tests which were conducted in the last 24 hours. Dr Chilufya said 554 tests were from the routine screening where 12 positive cases were picked and that these
were truck drivers that entered Zambia through the Chirundu border. He said 247 tests were for the mass screening and targeted testing in Nakonde where 196 tested positive and that these included truck drivers, community members, border staff and health workers. Dr. Chilufya said during the Covid-19 update yesterday that the country now had a cumulative total of 654 cases with seven deaths and 134 recoveries. He said the country had 523 cases that were active in various isolation centres. Dr. Chilufya said all the
Covid-19 patients were stable except for one in Masaiti, who had hypertension. He said currently 45 patients were admitted in Nakonde and 39 in Chinsali General Hospital while 84 were under quarantine in Nakonde. Dr Chilufya said Chinsali Hospital would now start testing for Covid-19 as all the samples from Nakonde were being taken to Lusaka for testing. He said the results for Nakonde were taking long to be announced because of the long process that was involved for the samples to reach
Lusaka. Zambia Public Health Institute Director Victor Mukonka added that the expert gene laboratory machines have the capacity to process COVID-19 samples within 2 to 3 hours. And Dr Chilufya also said Mwenzo Girls Mission School had been turned into an isolation centre. Meanwhile, minister in the Vice President’s office, Olipah Phiri said more than 6,000 by 12 kilogramme bags of mealie meal have been dispatched to Nakonde for onward distribution to vulnerable groups in Nakonde.208
Telecoms must remain resilient - Airtel By BUUMBA CHIMBULU THE Telecommunication sector should scale up its approaches as it provides strategically essential services to ensure the functioning of economies. This industry is more resilient compared to some other sectors of the economy, says Airtel Africa Chief Executive Officer, Raghunath Mandava. Mr Mandava explained that the industry had so far shown resilience against the current Covid-19 pandemic which had affected economies across the world. He indicated that Airtel Africa’s performance during the month of April had been resilient as the business continued to deliver constant currency revenue growth, although at a lower rate. “Telecoms businesses provide strategically essential services to ensure the functioning of economies and communities and are, therefore, more resilient compared to some other sectors.
Company closed over ‘poor’ health standards
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THE Ministry of Labour and Social Security has closed Kai Kai Hardware limited in Lusaka for two weeks for failure to meet health standards. Labour Assistant Commissioner for Inspection Lumbili Sichone said the company did not meet health standards and would be closed until the situation was ratified. Ms Sichone also ordered the company to pay all its employees the outstanding salaries and leave days in line with the provisions of Employment Code Act. She was speaking yesterday when she made an impromptu visit at the company to check on quality of standards. Ms Sichone said the employers could accommodate the employees but the premises must meet the health standards. She said the company had been closed because this was not the first time the warning had been made. Meanwhile police in Lusaka have arrested the company management and instituted investigations into the matter.
KINGPHAR COMPANY ZAMBIA LIMITED (Under Supervision by the High Court & Commencement of Business Rescue Proceedings)
3RD NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND AFFECTED PERSONS COMPANY UNDER SUPERVISION FURTHER TO THE 1st and 2nd NOTICES to the Creditors and other affected persons published on the 28th day of April and 11 May, 2020 this is to inform all affected persons that the Company remains under Supervision and Business Rescue Proceedings commenced on 21st April, 2020. REASONS WHY COMPANY IS UNDER SUPERVISION The Company is financially distressed and unable to pay back its loans or meet its financial obligations. Some of its Creditors include public funds such Development Bank of Zambia (DBZ) as well as several creditors both in Zambia and China who have been unable to recover their monies from the Company. For this reason, the High Court appointed Lewis Chisanga Mosho to rescue the Company, rehabilitate it so that it can remain a going concern and be able to pay back public funds (tax payers’ money)
and other monies owed to other Creditors. SHAREHOLDERS AND DIRECTORS The Company shareholders and directors have continued to resist Business Rescue Proceedings. The Business Rescue Administrator (BRA) is currently compiling a report about the Company’s activities that have affected the business and which activities have led to the Company becoming unable to pay back public funds and other monies borrowed. The BRA is also completing forensic investigations to report on why the shareholders and directors do not support rescuing their own company in order to pay back public funds borrowed. A report will be available soon. STATUS OF BUSINESS RESCUE PROCEEDINGS Following the consultative meeting held with creditors who attended the creditors meeting the BRA has now developed a draft Business Rescue Plan for circula-
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tion to creditors and affected persons. The draft will be circulated by email to all affected persons who attended the meeting and those who presented their contact email addresses for their comments. In effect the draft states that the Company will be able to pay back its loans upon implementation. The draft also suggests a listing of 25% of the Company on the appropriate tier of the Lusaka Securities Exchange via a private placement to Zambians and institutional investors such as the National Pension Scheme Authority (NAPSA), the Public Service Pension Fund and some private pension funds as appropriate. This will inject the necessary equity capital into the Company.
rather than taking the Company into liquidation. All shareholders and directors have a right to participate just like any affected persons as defined under the Corporate Insolvency Act No. 9 of 2017. FURTHERMORE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of the commencement of Business Rescue Proceedings all rights of claimants against the Company and or in respect of property thereof including those relating to enforcement of debentures by way of appointing a Receiver have been suspended following the commencement of Business Rescue Proceedings.
Some investors from China are also willing to join the rescue plan.
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‘Postponing 2021 elections will be constitutional crisis’ By AARON CHIYANZO POSTPONING the 2021 general elections will create a constitutional crisis that will have devastating consequences in the future, the Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) has warned. YALI president, Andrew Ntewewe said the election should be held as stipulated by the law amid the Covid-19 outbreak. Mr Ntewewe said during a radio interview yesterday that a Government that would continue after 2021 without holding an election would not be respected and considered credible. He said the decisions of such a Government would be considered null and void because Zambia operated on a democratically elected governance system. This follows insinuations that the 2021 elections might be postponed to a later date due the covid-19 outbreak. Mr Ntewewe said a Government that would assume power without being elected would be undermined by most citizenry. “The constitution gives every Government a five year mandate. So going beyond the 5 year term with holding an election would create a constitutional crisis. How will that Government make appoints, in whose mandate such Government can be executing their dues will be questionable,” he said. Mr Ntewewe pointed out that even if the 2021 elections were postponed, it was not known when Covid-19 would end. He questioned whether the nation would have to wait for 20 years if that was how long the pandemic would stay on. Mr Ntewewe said an the nation reverts back to normal amid the Covid-19 outbreak, there was need to allow the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) to continue its earlier plans it prepares for the upcoming election.
‘Stop playing jokes about Covid-19’ By KETRA KALUNGA RESIDENTS in Kabwe must stop playing jokes about coronavirus as numbers can rise and make the Central Province capital an epicentre of the pandemic, Member of Parliament, Tutwa Ngulube has warned. And Mr Ngulube said those disputing the positive cases in Kabwe are hampering efforts to prevent the spread of Covid-19 in the district and the country as a whole. Some residents in Kabwe have disputed the 11 cases of Covid-19, announced by Health Minister, Chitalu Chilufya, on Tuesday. In separate interviews, some residents said they would only believe the seriousness of the reported cases once they see Covid-19 patients being attended to in the isolation centres. But Mr Ngulube urged the
people in his constituency and elsewhere not to be gullible but remain realistic because the disease was real and deadly. Mr Ngulube, who is also the deputy parliamentary Chief Whip, said he was concerned that people in the district were not adhering to the mandatory face mask wearing. Mr Ngulube said on Tuesday he distributed 1, 200 face masks to traders in the central business district and two hours later none of those who were given had them on. He has since urged the Kabwe Municipal Council and other stakeholders to ensure that face masks wearing was enforced. "Wearing of face masks is not there in Kabwe, I distributed 1,200 face masks around town centre but when I went back to check two hours later, none of them was wearing a mask," Mr Ngulube said.
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TANKER DRIVERS PRODDED …stick to health rules By PETER SICHALI
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HE Petroleum Tr a n s p o r t e r s Association (PTAZ) has directed tanker drivers to strictly adhere to preventive measures in various countries to curb the spread of COVID-19. PTAZ spokesperson, Benson Tembo, said however that his organisation was impressed that the drivers adhering to health guidelines in various countries. Mr Tembo said fuel transporters as essential workers had continued to operate so that the economic activities could not
be disrupted amidst Covid-19. He said fuel transporters would continue operating within the guidelines provided by Government to ensure that they delivered the commodity. "As fuel transporters we have been very compliant with the
directives provided by health authorities in countries we are traversing, "Mr Tembo said. Mr Tembo has advised tanker drivers to continue upholding professional conduct to avoid contracting covid-19. He said fuel transporters
had provided the necessary Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) to drivers. And Mr Tembo has appealed to other cargo drivers to comply with directives by health authorities to avoid the spread of Covid-19.
‘Explain K10bn access modalities’ By NATION REPORTER
PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu has directed Finance Minister, Bwalya Ng’andu to explain clearly to citizens on the processes of accessing the K10 billion economic stimulus package. Information and Broadcasting Services Minister, Dora Siliya disclosed this during an interview on ZNBC Radio 2. Ms. Siliya said Zambians needed to know the right institutions that would administer the K10bn stimulus package and the conditions attached to accessing the funds. She said the President had tasked Dr Ng’andu to ensure that the public were provided
with the all the necessary information about the relief package. “The President has directed Dr Ng’andu to explain clearly on the processes of accessing the K10bn economic stimulus package,” she said. Meanwhile, Ms. Siliya, who is chief government spokesperson also called on Zambians to embrace patriotism amid the Covid-19 and stop making baseless allegations of corruption. She said it was counterproductive and a drain on national resources to prosecute baseless corrupt cases in the courts of law. Ms. Siliya also called on Zambians to be proactive and take personal responsibility to help combat the
spread of the Covid-19. She said except for front line workers, the government could not afford to buy protective equipment for every Zambian. Ms. Siliya called on parents not to let their children loose in public places as the Covid-19 pandemic persists.
South PF applaud Falls reopening
Colleges, varsities opening on hold - Mushimba
By SILUMESI MALUMO
HIGHER Education Minister Brian Mushimba has clarified that the re-opening date for universities and colleges has not yet been set. Dr. Mushimba said the ministry was c in consultation with all stakeholders. He, however, says in the consultations, priority was being made for those in their final year and those graduating. In an interview yesterday, Dr. Mushimba said institutions did not stop learning because online classes had been provided. He said re-opening of higher learning institutions required wide consultation to ensure the institutions do not become breeding grounds for the COVID-19. Dr. Mushimba said in due course a date would be set on when the universities and colleges would re-open. - ZNBC.
THE reopening of the Victoria Falls heritage site to the public by President Edgar Lungu has brought a sigh of relief to the people of Southern Province, Patriotic Front chairperson Lawrence Evans has said. Mr Evans said the closure of the falls and many other tourist sites in the tourist capital had resulted in close to 10, 000 workers losing their jobs.
He said the ruling Patriotic Front in the province applauded the President for easing some restrictions including the reopening of the Victoria Falls that he had imposed to stem the spread of Covid-19 in the country. He urged residents and authorities in Livingstone to adhere to the guidelines as outlined in Statutory Instruments 21 and 22 issued by the Ministry of Health aimed at preventing the spread of Covid-19. Mr Evans urged the
residents to heed President Lungu’s call for people to live under the new normal of wearing masks, observing social distancing and avoiding handshakes, among others. “The gesture by the President demonstrates his
responsiveness to calls by stakeholders and the business community in Livingstone and love for the people of Southern Province who depend on tourism to a large extent for their socioeconomic sustenance,” he said.
AfDB CRAFTS COVID-19 MINING INDABA ON CARDS Z FIGHT PACKAGE ‘ZAMBIA BANKING ON CHINA FOR RELIEF’
Rufunsa gol Friday WFP, LuSEproper ink agro 6 17 April, 2020 investment financingguidance deal advances …chamber to analyse outlook GLOBAL ECONOMY HEADS FORsector RECESSION for Friday ….will plunge to -3 percent 8 15 May, 2020
THE removal of the 10 percent duty on export of crocodile skins has made positive impact Bysome BUUMBA CHIMBULU on the viability of the crocodile business, says By BUUMBA CHIMBULU the Zambia Crocodile Farmers Association GOVERNMENT should (ZaCFA). Association spokesperson and Kalimba Farms penalties for non-compli AMBIA is banking chairman, Bill Thomas, said Zambia’s crocodile on taxinvestment, returns for the ne farmers were poised to upscale on China’s positive production and exports of skins following months as most compan response to benefit Government’s intervention to suspend the export By BUUMBA CHIMBULU will be unable to meet th from calls by the duty on the industry. Mr Thomas said the farmers who survived the statutory deadlines, AN agreement to strengthen market access for say World Bank Group (WBG) negative financial impact ofBUUMBA thethe 10 Warehouse percent export By CHIMBULU smallholder farmers through Zambia Association of and International Monetary duty, now hope to (WRS) focus on improving the quality By BUUMBA CHIMBULU Receipt Systems has been signed between By BUUMBA CHIMBULU Manufacturers (ZAM). of the skins,Nations increaseWorld their capacity, and upgrade Fund (IMF) to official credthe United Food Programme (WFP) ABOUT 3.5 million and with create facilities to enable localUS$ value addition and Lusaka Security Exchange (LuSE). ZAM vice president fo THE growth is exitors global for suspension of debt the local and international markets. HE mining indus- scramble together contingen- appeal by the WHO, would pandemic which, for has been invested in the Through this agreement, WRS will allow By BUUMBA CHIMBULU pected to go into recession while slow South, Chipego Zulu, lob payments for highly indebtHe said historically had been seen as smallholder farmers tocrocodiles obtain finance using produce a subdued 1.2 percent in 2020. is considering procurement oftomachiner this year, try an outcome far a is pest andindangerous Zambianas farmers had to arrive in Africa, spreadto however cy measures, including com- be used by the worldatbody Government provide a deposited a certifiedbut warehouse collateral. ed countries. The IMF stressed that worse thanto during 2009 holdthean indaba mercial lockdowns, in desper- equip regional member coun- ing quickly and isturned and 10 milling plants them into a renewable resource could to be WRS is a platform jointly managed by that the Zambia straining two months grace period HE African global growth was expected to reWBG and the IMF have global financial earn the country foreignset exchange and jobs Commodities (ZAMACE) andcreate LuSE.district wherecrisis, it willthe present ate efforts to contain it,"AfDB tries to prevent, detect, up in Rufunsa bound to 5.8 percent in 2021, well health already fragile sys-Exchange invesDevelopment submissions ofmarket tax retur inThe ruralpartnership communities. International MonetaryBank jointly urged bilateral credwould help to strengthen to Government all issues imConsolidated Gold Comp trend, reflecting the normal“The Zambian crocodile industry in has the Fund has said. for the smallholder farmers the country, tems,"AfDB said. access tigate, contain and above manage will unveil a said in a statement. companies. itors (IMF) of (AfDB) the poorest counBy BUUMBA CHIMBULU potential to lead the world market. In the valueisation of economic activity from pacting the sector whose outThe company Chief WFP Country Representative, Jennifer Bitonde. The IMF indicatedassistance that Theto grant would contribcases of COVID-19. Last Thursday, the institu- concessional, financial “We propose the relax ensure thatsaid there was skins the substantial tries to offer debt relief with chain, benefit the manufacturing, very low levels.trying It explained that the “This crocodile partnership aims to increase uptake of Faisal global growth was projected look this year is gloomy. Executive Officer, agriculture and tourism sectors,” Mr Thomas said.statu ute toward a US$50 million tion raised an US$3 billion in package for member-states of compliance with smallholder farmers on the WRS, which could advanced economy group was foreequal supply and demand on of that close to 40 percent is in immediate effect as most of THE Zambia Revenue atByThis –3.0 percent in 2020, butto the BUUMBA isCHIMBULU according Keer, said the targeted go Mr Thomas said the crocodile industry had huge improve their livelihoods, incomes and cast indito grow at 4.5global percent, while significantly WHO Preparedness and including to lessen deadlines for the next tw would to 5.8 percent the market. them,rebound suchZambia as Zambia, were a three-year social bond, the the Eurobonds, those are Authority (ZRA) has advis potentialtotomarkets,’’ position Zambia as aplants global inprodu access Msmilling Bitonde said in apower statement Zambia Chamber of Mines would growth for the emerging market FINANCIAL Service Providers (FSPs) that in 2021. Response Plan, which other proceeds from which will go the economic and social immonths. That is to provid the farming and supply of crocodile skins. He further explained that vidual investors and those you still drawing support frombillion the yesterday. all exporters and handlers will borrow funds from World the K10 and developing economy group in Lusaka (ZCM) Chief Officer, 300 grammes of gold per According toExecutive the He United said Zambian farmers already supply LuSE Chief Executive Officer, Pricilla Sampa, partners including the to help alleviate the economic pact of the coronavirus, as it grace period to in enable the two organisations were cannot really reschedule. International Development of consignments transit stimulus package are expected to peg was forecast at 6.6 percent. Economic Chilembo. Outlook (WEO) crocodile skinsconfidence to leather companies likeunder Louisthe Sokwani day that translated into 7. said trust and remained key interest rates on the money at no more than Nations system, also supapproves $2 millionthisemer- impact of the pandemic. compliance. It said the rebound in 2021 de- are aware that market depression “So it does not really directAssociation (IDA). report to any nearest cust Vuitton, Gucci and many big international fashions released on Wednesday partnership, smallholder farmers theonmining industry whichstating thatkilogrammes Mrpercent, Chilembo said the (BoZ).Dr Ng’andu when giv“There are too manypended issues. per would month. 17.5 says the Bank of Zambia critically the pandemic brands. week, the growth forecast was porting. It is the largest dollar-degency assistance for the “This is arising from in caused by the highly indebtly affect substantial part of the This is meant to help IDA offices immediately for now have access to markets through the WRS. The grant would This is against the current interest rates ing the economic status of to of be2020, corrected planned indaba would address So we are hoping wefading engage Mr said explained “Government’s support and positive promotion in the needed second half “Having WFP a partner willKeer help with this, as marked down more than prevailing onwith thebymarket which are betweennominated 28 to theofAfDB, the asindustry social bond debt World Health Organisation penalties duesimilar to compan ed According countries would temper stock, for China yes. countries liquidity needs guidance. contribute toward a this renewable is crucial and to had allowing containment efforts to be by raising awareness on the WRS and providing “We have not yet written many issues points impacting the the country mentioned that with Government soon on the gold milling plants six relaand percentage 30 percent. WHO Africa region would use (WHO). being unable toWFP meet sta with supply and demand on other industries the repayment ofincludes long outstanding But it is million a good WHO statement toIf tackle challenges posed byfromlaunched in international capThis exporters gradually scaled back and restoring trainings on what the market is looking for, tive to the October 2019 and FSPs borrow funds at 12.5 percent US$50 doing sowould mining industry such as the Government would review all the issues impacting the to them, we will becan a capacity of processing 3 claims be extremely beneficial, but to enhancing smallholder farmer’s investor confidence. themarket. funds to bolsterVAT thecontribute capacAfDB indicated it 17.5ital markets to date. deadlines submission especially for China consumer because andthe the coronavirus outbreak agents who for wish towe reque BoZ and2020 lend to clients at nothat moreand than January update. understand that with thetonnes COVID-19 pandemic it would soon. Right now there is no five percent import duty on mining sector because the the submission from ZCM. per day and Preparedness and The Bank of Zambia confidence in the system. economic policy percent, then they have access to more fundsAdditionally, The IMF said 2020 “Itofis 41 a call showing thatwas we a lot allow time for an growth assessment for ofasthis their goods ity African countries on AfDB on for China, we owe them“Significant would soon unveil a financial taxre-entry returns,” Ms Zulu sa would difficult too much at time,” “This be crucialtotoexpect itsoperational development, they are from the ministry. copper is notPlan, very actions good athave feedback “We have not yet received outlook next month. fromfor the concentrates. facility. already been taken Response which rate the group excluding Mr Thomas. are crisis and depressed in producersZambia they respond ofThis the contained crisis impact and andMs consignment infection prevention, testing Tuesday week approved package to enable governan interview. and this any FSPs that fail to comply willso be if subject the Bankpositive and this isthat addition to in theabank’s the main food in Zambia,” Sampa the BoZ said that infiits across the world, focused on ac“We are pushing, the situHe iswas expressed concern Mr Chilembo said in inan response but werepayment. are hoping to all,” He indicated that the China markedin down 5.8 Mr The Thomas said ZaCFA wasissues considering setting other partners including to mandatory continuous surveillance through on-site and said. warehouse operator an electronic guidelinesand titled ‘The K10each BillioncounStimulus Zambia or depressed in Africa will be a plus for us,” Professor nancing needs for whose customs declaratio and case management. $2 million in emergency asments businesses unValue Added Tax is du commodating public health care up a are tannery orproduce, cooperate withcan an existing tannery percentage points relative to ation now is that there so the chamber had not yet reinterview. “With regard to interest rates, the Bank has off-site inspections. engage soon. company was expected to receipt for the which be used to Package. Frequently Asked Questions.’ the said United requirements, while limiting the secure will lead to macroeconomic Saasa in“Failure anNations interview. try. were fullywithholding processed but ot that build thealocal manufacturing base of tax AfDB expected thewould WHO forhoping the World Health dertake flexible responses to asistance the 18, the January WEO provided incentives forengage FSPs that offer lower to report appropriately shall result a loan from financial institution. The Central Bankprojection. last month introduced many things that need to be ceived feedback from the Mr Chilembo indicatWe are to obtain the mineral proces value-added products inhave order to boost amplification to economic activity interest rates to their clients,” BoZ said.Professor sanctions as guided section 14to and ItCommenting explained that on adverse This when will helpleather farmers to access the much-needed system,inare alsosaid globally and Saasa thisunderinstability this, an FSPs goods not yet10, made Africa boost surveillance Organization (WHO) to are relessen therefinancing economic and PAYE/NAPSA on inc K10 billion facility tosocial enable local processing and production. corrected in the industry that Ministry of Finance regarding ed that the chamber would soon because the issues license by the end this and the financial system. It indicated that BoZ had provided additional the imposition of such sanctions is without finance to invest in agriculture and ensures thatof food confidence effects were likely to support businesses and households there is macroeconomic instamove would be a relief as economist, Oliver Saasa, said in the exist. systems, procure and distribinforce its capacity to help impact of the pandemic. Tax on 21 and excise du supporting. And member, Desai, said to FSPs which lend clientswrite at prejudice to the “The Bank’s use of regulatory projected recovery stored properly to reduce losses. isitsjust one,assumes so we areisfarms trying to an Suresh their even after manyincentives to the Ministry of in the sector so we re-to theirsoon month as itcrocodile was in the towake further on economic ofsubmission theweigh covid-19 outbreak. played important role in the Zambian bility by these highly indebted it would allow countries to country. Zambia would benefit more This is in view of the ute laboratory test kits and reAfrican countries contain the "It is estimated that Africa on15 of every month. no more than five percentage points above the powers as provided for in the Bank of Zambia In addition, the WRS allows farmers to sell their these policy actions are effecdramatic tightening inhave global fi- sort IMFof said. Finance regarding thethat BoZ said much Bwalya as FSPs would determine the prospects. seeServices if we can get together and the Minister, Ng’andu, indaba. ally need tofunds some process. communities. Mr Desai said the crocodile industry cost of from the Bank. Act and Banking and Financial Act,” goods tothe structured markets, where they will earn from in preventing widespread firmit affects conditions, and a plunge in Central IMF indicated that even with a oftiveseveral countries then default on their loans with has very little bilatifinterest China responded positivedevelopments arising rates, they weremarket obliged to nancial pass onCOVID-19 the“Zambia agents, and support coordina"It is one part pandemic. will require billions of dollars Ms Zulu also suggest “Among emerging employs people from rural communities, withproceed present all of the issues. If we promised that Government He emphasised that there small indaba to go through all “We will then The central bank said it would check on BoZ said. more than they do through informal markets. benefits of lower interest rates, fixed interesteralprices, bankruptcies, extended job losses, commodity which will have sharp rebound in the remainder of and developing economies, all equilibrium in the global marpenalties. He explained that ly to this call as most of the loans. Much of our loan global effects of the Covid some having built clinics, churchesuptake and tiondeal at national Bank many interventions to help The grant, is inonreto cushion the impact of that Government should the benefitswhich being passed prior towere said BoZ, supposed to mechanisms Under this partnership, WFP will increase rates and the possibility a payment holiday just with one issue, itfarmers may would look into theofmatter. issues impacting ofimpact them. and were system-wide financial strains,” a severe on economic ac- the year andthe sizable fiscal FSPs, support, countries face a health crisis, education facilities. disbursement of funds. demonstrate how the benefits obtained on the in the WRS by mobilising smallholder farmers and ket,” Saasa said. the WBGcountries andtothe IMF were country’s was with that sponse is commercial it isthe non andProfessor regional levels. member address the toexporters,” an and international disease asdebt many countries to their clients. the IMF said. the to regular economy wastoprojected grow severe external demand shock, tivity in commodity “All FSP are subject reporting Facility are passed on to their clients. raising awareness on the trading platform. “The bank will regularly monitor performance
T K10BN INTEREST SEALED AT 17.5 P.C. T Prof Saasa
“So it does not really directly affect substantial part of the debt stock, for China yes. But it is a good statement especially for China because for China, we owe them a lot so if they respond positive that will be a plus for us,”
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9 Antonio Mourinho Mwanza The World Health Organisation (WHO) says, “Like HIV, the Coronavirus may never go away. People must learn to live with it.�
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LLOW me to congratulate the minister of Health, Dr Chitalu Chilufya on the work he and his team are doing in keeping all of us safe. It is not nice especially that there are many detractors making accusations over the donations to the ministry. So far the minister has managed to concentrate on his job without letting the detractors derail his team. Some people just hate progress and are not happy that the team is managing a tough situation very well. The opposition in Zambia are rumour mongers and their specialty now is fabricating lies which they share on social media. I think we need the men of God to pray for these leaders to be saved from their evil ways. These propagandists of fake news should be ashamed of
 Dear Editor, IT should be every Zambian’s responsibility to wear a mask in public but it is so disheartening to see people still not taking the Coronavirus with the seriousness it deserves. It is with this point that I would love through President Edgar
COMMENTS • Andrew Mazombwe: Antonio Mourinho Mwanza, says WHO? • Ben Surah Daka: Amwanza, you mean the COVID Z is fake? • Loveness Chibemba: Ben Surah Daka, the Covid-19 is real but life needs to go on. If we all go hiding in our houses what will kill us will be starvation. So we need to earn a living but as we are doing so we need to ensure to do everything in our power to protect against the virus. • Charles Sachibaba: Very true, it's a new normal. иННианК :ДМор I said it! • Potpher Bashi Lucky Gwai: That's what I said a few days ago that coronavirus is here to stay. • Banda J Mukandila: It seems so, I think eventually we will develop drugs to battle it out and an immune system... Just like malaria, there will be deaths but we shall overcome. • Gbfc M Eso: So the issue of wearing masks continues. Ladies are in trouble because beauty will be hidden. Twambo Muuleya: The new normal? • Mike Chisunka: Life must continue. • Twambo Muuleya: Mike Chisunka, indeed Cde...we just have to embrace the new normal and move on đ&#x;¤?
Chingola’s new PF team should now unite the party Dear Editor.
themselves. They will never get anywhere with their lies. Most Zambians can see through their desperate lies. We have already been told where the donations in form
of money are being deposited and materials are being taken to the health professionals. I am praying that God keeps the health workers in good health so that they continue
COVID-19 IS REAL Lungu and the relevant ministry, that since the decree of putting on masks has not been taken seriously its about time that it was made criminal to go
in public without a mask. All those who fail to adhere to that should be prosecuted or fined because they are putting other people’s life at risk.
taking care of the nation. This is the only country we have and we need to take care of each other. Napwisha. TINAH MUKUKA MUTALE, Lusaka-based Youth Activist.
Lastly, I want to urge my fellow citizens to take Covid-19 seriously. With the cold season we are in, let’s protect ourselves and others by following the health guidelines given by the Ministry of Health. Thank you. KATMAN KATONGO.
• Baison Graham: We will eventually develop a herd immunity. God cannot let his people perish. • Charles Nawa Kachapulula: Finally they see the light. • Jan Ette: It's a new normal..we got to live with. • Debra Mutale: God forbid. • Emmanuel Mengo: It's new normal but some certain things must be put in place to reduce the death rate before people are allowed to go about their lives. • Joe Mutofwe: Malaria Cancer, Syphilis, Aids. Cholera, Ebola, Trauma, Alcohol, Kaloba, Amahule. Now Covid-19.‌ damn .... In one way or another we’re all bound to die! • Ivwananji Izukanji Nakamba: True, life has to continue. • Mwamba Patience Nakambale: I said it .. Just when I heard that the people that were treated in China still tested positive regardless of showing no symptoms. • Thembinkosi Ruwe: I saw this coming. • Shalala Oliver Sepiso: I have been saying this for one month now. I am happy the President listens to views like mine. • Chimwemwe Kalobwe: Shalala Oliver Sepiso, we just have to live with it.
FIRST and foremost I write to congratulate the new Patriotic Front leadership in Chingola led by Felix Mulenga, who was elected new district chairman in the just ended party elections. Mr Mulenga is coming from a wealthy political background as a dedicated and loyal member who even amid non recognition, continued toeing the party lines in the background and have no doubt he will live to the people and the party’s expectations, not his own. I therefore now write to appeal to him and the new team to put more energy in uniting the party leadership before settling to give light to the whole district on the way forward. Going into the just ended district party elections, the district was more divided with fighting each other than advancing the party manifesto to the disappointment of the general membership. This is not the time to
pull shots as to prove who is who but to work as one family because the political scene is getting hostile as we get closer to 2021. People especially the mostly used ones always, the majority youths and women are looking for visionary leaders who will change their status quo. With soberness and open ears and eyes, the Felix Mulenga executive can surely go into 2021 general elections more united and with vigour if only the people they lead are taken on board. Note that leadership is many times not about education, money or popularity but how best one engages those he/she is elected to lead for the benefit of a common cause and goal. Of course rotten eggs will always be there in every political dispensation, hence your role is how to harness them into being useful than being the poison you don’t want. WISDOM MUYUNDA, Chingola.
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N the first place, I would like to apologise to my readers for my absence last week. I suffered a writer’s block due to stress caused by many unforeseen circumstances. Many thanks to those who phoned to find out what was happening to me. As we inch towards the election year 2021, political parties and other interested stakeholders are strategising to ensure they get their parties or their preferred candidates the victory at the close of voting day in that special August which only comes every five years. The big worry that should bother every patriotic Zambian is the tribal accusations and counter accusations that seem to be trending as though this country has never been or is not One Zambia One Nation. These tribal strategies are even made more dangerous by the mudslinging which is based on lies such as the recent allegations by one UPND cadre in a recorded message sent on social media. Tribalism was the core message of this cadre’s message. The cadre targeted minister of Trade and Commence Christopher Yaluma and accused him of neglecting his constituency and
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IT’S ONE ZAMBIA ONE NATION practicing tribalism. He goes on to say that 90 percent of the ministers and permanent secretaries were Bembas and they were all thieves who had done nothing to develop the Northern Province but were stealing money for their pockets and that they had invested in Lusaka and built New Kasama where they live in luxury instead of developing their province. Which political party leader lives in his province? Mr Yaluma is accused of sending his children to schools in Europe and America as well as owning lodges and other businesses in Lusaka instead of creating employment for youths in his constituency. He is also accused of owning companies in Malaysia and Europe. I made inquiries and the general comment or answer I got from many people I spoke to, is that politicians from the Northern Province are nationalists who believe in serving all the people of this country whenever they occupy government office. They believe that this country is One Zambia One Nation and that development must be undertaken equitably throughout all the regions of the country. Therefore they aspire and strive to serve every Zambian regardless of their origin. The cadre who made this video does not know the history of this country very well. During the Unip and MMD administrations, the Northern Province was left underdeveloped with very poor infrastructure. There was only the Great North Road which was a national road providing a gateway for Zambia’s imports and exports.
The Great North Road was tarred following the deaths of many drivers and loss of product as well as expensive bridgers. It was a perilous route called the “Hell Run” but patriotic Zambians took the risks to drive to Dar-es-Salaam to collect refined fuel products to keep the wheels of our industries running. A branch of the Great North Road was built from Mpika through Kasama and Mbala to Mpulungu Port. On this route, fuel used to move from Dar-es-Salaam by rail to Lake Tanganyika where it was then loaded on the SS Liyemba and transported to Mpulungu Port in Zambia. It was then loaded on road tankers to Lusaka and Ndola. The road from Mpulungu to Mbala could easily be called the Hell Run branch. The terrain is hilly and many drivers died until after the Zambian government managed to tar the road. The other major project through the Northern Province was the Tanzania Zambia Railway. This again was a project built out of necessity to service the country’s imports and exports. It was not built to open up or develop the Northern Province. The Northern Province before 2011 was a backward place to which no investor wanted to go despite all the land and water and other abundant natural resources found in the area. Travel between towns in the province was another “Hell Run.” For example, it used to take between six to nine hours for journeys between Mporokoso and Luwingu to Kasama, today these journeys only take one hour and forty-five minutes. Buses depart
from Luwingu and Mporokoso in the morning and arrive in Lusaka the same day. Previously they used to take two days. And thanks to the PF administration, the provincial centres of Luapula and Northern provinces are now linked by tarred road. So one can travel from Kasama to Mansa and vice versa within three hours. This journey used to take 16 hours and one had to replace the tires after a round trip. Similarly, Mafinga in Muchinga Province has been connected by tarred road. This area was part of Northern Province and used to sound like it was in another country because it was only accessible during the dry season. The people of this area are very productive peasant farmers. The same has happened to Malole constituency. The tarred road now goes up to the Chitimukulu’s palace and continues to Isoka. Kawambwa and Luwingu have also been linked to each other by tarred road through the Kawambwa Tea Estate. These infrastructure developments have created an environment for businesses to operate and create employment. It is therefore wrong to allege that the PF government has not taken development to Luapula, Northern and Muchinga provinces.
Besides the road infrastructure, the regions are now connected to the National Grid with a 330 KV power line running from Pensulo Village in Serenje up to Kasama. The mini Hydro Power Stations have also been upgraded. If you look around Zambia, similar developmental projects have taken place such as the Solwezi to Chavuma Road, the Mongu to Kalabo Road and so on. As regards the accusations concerning Mr Yaluma, the truth is that Mr Yaluma does not have any school going children in Zambia or anywhere else in the world. Mr Yaluma was my senior by one year at school. He left Mungwi Secondary School in 1971 and all his children are adults and where educated in South Africa at the time he worked for Eskom in that country. The allegation that he has lodges in Lusaka is also not true. At any rate, it is not the responsibility of a Member of Parliament to employ all the people in his constituency. The role of an MP is to create an environment for investors to open businesses in the country so as to create employment; and this is what Mr Yaluma and his fellow MPs from Northern Province have done very well since 2011. The UPND cadre ends his video by urging youths in the three provinces to try Hakainde Hichilema
in 2021. This cadre is either ill-informed or is a pathetic liar or he thinks that all Zambians are stupid. Most importantly, Mr Hichilema has never disassociated himself from tribal remarks made by his supporters. He is leader of the UPND not on merit but because it was publicly and emphatically stated that only a Tonga could lead the party. How safe is it to try such a person for national leadership? I would like to urge that when people discuss tribalism, they should remember history. The tribalism story in this country is well documented. We all know which politician retreated to his tribal enclave during the struggle for independence, we all know the results of the first one man one vote election in this country. One region voted against independence purely on tribal grounds. But this is history we should bury and talk about things that can open up people’s thinking for positive living. We are One Zambia One Nation and we should choose our leaders on “Merit,” not on tribal or family affiliations. Yours truly, Troubleshooter. ecchipalo@yahoo.co.uk/pentvision@gmail.com/ecchipalo@ icloud.com
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COVID-19 MAY NEVER GO AWAY, WARNS WHO GENEVA - The coronavirus “may never go away”, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned. Speaking at a briefing on Wednesday, WHO emergencies director Dr Mike Ryan warned against trying to predict when the virus would disappear. He added that even if a vaccine is found, controlling the virus will require a “massive effort.” Almost 300, 000 people worldwide are reported to have died with coronavirus, and more than 4.3m cases recorded. The UN meanwhile warned the pandemic
was causing widespread distress and mental ill health - particularly in countries where there’s a lack of investment in mental healthcare. The UN urged governments to make mental health considerations part of their overall response. “It is important to put this on the table: this virus may become just another endemic virus in our communities, and this virus may never go away,” Dr Ryan told the virtual press conference from Geneva. Dr Ryan then said he doesn’t believe “anyone can predict when this disease will disappear.”
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus stressed it was still possible to control the virus, with effort. WHO epidemiologist Maria van Kerkhove also told the briefing: “We need to get into the mindset that it is going to take some time to come out of this pandemic.” Their stark remarks come as several countries began to gradually ease lockdown measures, and leaders consider the issue of how and when to reopen their economies. Dr Tedros warned that there was no guaranteed way of easing restrictions without triggering a second wave of infections. – BBC.
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OVER 74,064 CASES IN OVER 55 COUNTRIES Country, Other
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Total Deaths
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SA to ease restrictions cautiously - Ramaphosa
THE BOARD AND MANAGEMENT OF THE ZAMBIA MEDICINES REGULATORY AUTHORITY JOHANNESBURG - South African President Cyril Ramaphosa (ZAMRA), WISHES TO INFORM ITS STAKEHOLDERS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC THAT said on Wednesday he aimed to further ease restrictions TH THE DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINES CONTROL WILL EFFECTIVE FRIDAY 29 MAY 2020, imposed to curb the new coronavirus, but places with the serves to notify our esteemed clients and members of the public in general that most infections likely would remain into June on “alert level RELOCATE FROM ABACUS HOUSE ALONG KABELENGA ROAD TO ITS NEW OFFICE 4” of a five-level system. th Ramaphosa imposed one of the world’s toughest lockdowns ON PLOT2018 NO. 2350/M KENNETHDirectorate KAUNDA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, ZAF- situated tiveCOMPLEX 15 January, the OFF ZAMRA’s of Medicines Control in late March, with restrictions only easing slightly from May 1 KKIA BYPASS ROUTE BETWEEN HITACHI AND DELTA AUTO, LUSAKA. st when the country moved to a five-level alert system where five TH
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“We will therefore continue to proceed cautiously,” he said. “Our goal is to steadily increase economic activity while putting measures in place to reduce the transmission of the virus and provide adequate care for those who become infected and need treatment.” Africa’s most industrialised economy has recorded 219 coronavirus deaths, with 12, 074 confirmed cases, Ramaphosa said. “We will immediately begin a process of consultation with relevant stakeholders on a proposal that by the end of May, most of the country be placed on alert level 3, but that those parts of the country with the highest rates of infection remain on level 4,” he said. Ramaphosa said it was important to maintain stringent restrictions in metropolitan areas, where infections are greatest. Under level 3, more businesses will be allowed to operate and more goods to be sold. – REUTERS.
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RE-OPENING of learning institutions may lead to a rise in Covid-19 cases, says the Zambia Aged People’s Association (ZAPA). ZAPA National Secretary, Cyprian Pombolokani, said children were more vulnerable and at higher risk of contracting the virus as they could not effectively observe social distancing. In an interview in Ndola, Mr Pombolokani said children were vulnerable in the sense that they were likely to not follow the preventive measures. He explained that many schools had over enrolled and would find it difficult to implement preventive measures such as social distancing. Mr Pombolokani said schools boarding schools in particular, accommodated children from different towns, some of them Covid-19 hotspots.
FILE PHOTO : “In boarding schools you will find that children are coming from these epic centres, which will mean transferring the virus,”
“In boarding schools you will find that children are coming from these epic centres, which will mean transferring the virus,” he said. Mr Pombolokani said that there was need for massive screening and testing of people in various areas. He noted that it was very alarming for Ndola to start with 22 cases when places
like Lusaka started with three to four cases a day. And Ms Karen Chibwe, a mother of Chifubu expressed concern with the safety of her child who was in an examination class. Ms Chibwe said children liked shaking hands, hugging and holding hands, a social trend that needed a lot of sensitisation.
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Burundi expels WHO Covid-19 experts NAIROBI - Burundi has ordered the expulsion of the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) expert team coordinating the country’s response to the coronavirus pandemic, just days before a presidential election. The foreign ministry, in a letter to WHO Africa headquarters and seen by AFP on Wednesday, said the UN agency’s representative in Burundi and his three colleagues “are declared persona non grata and as such, must leave the territory of Burundi” by today. The directive, dated May 12, expels WHO’s top official in Burundi, Doctor Walter Kazadi Mulombo, the country’s coronavirus coordinator Dr Jean Pierre Mulunda Nkata, communicable diseases head Dr Ruhana Mirindi Bisimwa, and a laboratory expert in the testing for Covid-19, Professor Daniel Tarzy. “It is the whole WHO team responsible for supporting Burundi in its response against Covid-19,” a Burundian official told AFP, speaking on condition of anonymity. “They are expelled and the health minister has totally excluded WHO, accusing it of unacceptable interference in its management of the coronavirus.” The letter does not provide a reason for the decision. Diplomatic and administrative sources told AFP the foreign ministry aborted a similar attempt to expel the same four officials a month ago. The announcement comes just days before Burundians go to the polls on May 20 to choose a new president, parliamentarians and local officials. – AFP.
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OHANNESBURG - On the cusp of stepping down, Lesotho's embattled prime minister has denied in an interview any role in the murder of his estranged wife, a drama that has gripped the tiny kingdom for months. The octogenarian Thomas Thabane has been under pressure even from his own party to resign over the accusations,
‘I DON’T KILL’ … Lesotho Premier Thabane ready to step down, but denies killing wife
and he has agreed to go – but only on the grounds of his old age. In a telephone interview with AFP, Thabane vehemently denied he was involved in the 2017 killing of his 58-yearold wife Lipolelo, who he was in the process of divorcing.
Police have questioned but not charged Thabane in the case, which has triggered a protracted political crisis in the mountainous southern African nation, although his current wife has been indicted. "For me it is not the best
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subject to deal with because a woman who was my wife and who I loved was killed and I don't kill people and I wouldn't kill my wife. No, no!" he said. His political rivals say he has been seeking immunity from prosecution as part of a "dignified" exit from office that has been mediated by South Africa. In January, he set himself a target to leave office by July 31 as the murder accusations swirled. – AFP.
Burkina prosecutor probes detainees’ deaths in cells Ouagadougou. He said 25 people were arrested during the night of May 11 - 12 by Burkina Faso security and defence forces for suspected terrorism in a village in the Fada N’Gourma area. “Unfortunately 12 of them died during the same night in cells where they were being held,” Kadeba said. Burkina Faso has been battling armed Islamist insurgents, some with ties to al Qaeda and Islamic State, since 2017. HWR said in April the militants have killed more than 300 civilians in Burkina Faso, while the government has killed several hundred men for their alleged support of the groups. – REUTERS.
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OUAGADOUGOU A Burkina Faso prosecutor has launched an investigation after 12 people died during the same night in detention cells, hours after they were arrested for suspected terrorism-related offences in a town in the east of the country. The case comes weeks after advocacy group Human Rights Watch said it believed Burkina Faso security forces summarily executed 31 unarmed detainees during operations against Islamist militants. The prosecutor, Judicael Kadeba, said in a statement late on Wednesday the incident took place in the town of Fada N’Gourma, around 220km east of the capital
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