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CEEC gets gets US$10.3 US$10.3 million million for aquaculture aquaculture seed seed fund fund

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AFFICO should partner with local Mukula dealers to mop up and sell the already harvested Mukula logs lying hidden in many places across the country, says Zambia Jubilee Coalition (ZJC). ZJC Muchinga Province coordinator Jerome Kasongo said there were a lot Mukula logs that were harvested before the ban, lying in Isoka, Chinsali and Nakonde. To Page 3

By ByPETER PETERSICHALI SICHALI

THE THE Ministry Ministry of of Fisheries Fisheries and and Livestock Livestock has has released released USD10.3 USD10.3 million million to to Citizens Citizens Economic Empowement Economic Empowement Commission Commission (( CEEC) CEEC) for for aquaculture aquaculture seed seed fund, fund, PerPer-

manent manent Secretary Secretary Benson Benson Mwenya Mwenyahas hassaid. said. And And Dr Dr Mwenya Mwenya said said the the Ministry Ministry has has approved approved 736 736 aquaculture aquaculture business business loan loan applications applicationsvalued valuedatatK118.3 K118.3 from from the the Zambians Zambiansfrom fromallall the theten ten(10) (10)provinces. provinces.

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ZRP ZRP insists insistsERB ERB reduces reduces fuel fuel pump pump prices prices

Prof Lungwangwa

There is too much unpatriotism in Zambia. If you listen to Nigerians, Ghanaians talking, you will not hear them say ill about their own countries but the story is totally different here, it’s like we are just visitors in our own country.

Mr Shakafuswa

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POLITICIANS should stop the rot because the levels of patriotism are alarming and risk plunging the nation into pandemonium, says UPND Nalikwanda Member of Parliament Geoffrey Lungwangwa. To P3

‘ACC ‘ACC ineptitude ineptitude embarrassing embarrassing … traders beg govt to allow state’ state’3 ZAFFICO mop up logs. Page PAGE 5 PAGE 5

…Lungwangwa carpets Shakafuswa. On Page 3

Petition scares scares UPND UPND Petition into holding holding elections elections into ACCUSATION ACCUSATION

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AFFICO should partner with local Mukula dealers to mop up and sell the already harvested Mukula logs lying hidden in many places across the country, says Zambia Jubilee Coalition (ZJC). ZJC Muchinga Province coordinator Jerome Kasongo said there were a lot Mukula logs that were harvested before the ban, lying in Isoka, Chinsali and Nakonde. Mr Kasongo said allowing dealers to sell the logs especially with the current state of economy due to Covid-19 will help the government and Mukula realise revenue. Mr Kasongo said Government should give an amnesty to Mukula dealers to allow mop up and sale the already harvested Mukula. "We are appealing to the government to give amnesty to

Mukula dealers to allow them sell the already cut logs before they go to waste," he said. Mr Kasongo said Government should allow Mukula dealers to mop up the already cut logs in the bush and sell to Zaffico at a reasonable price so that they can return their investment. Mr Kasongo said in as much as the ban on illegal cutting and sale of Mukula is welcome, it was important for Government to allow for sale of already cut logs. He said allowing the sale of Mukula logs will bring revenue to Government through ZAFFICO if amnesty is granted to dealers, including those without licenses. "We appeal for an amnesty to local dealers to partner with ZAFFICO at a reasonable price so that we recover our money, "Mr Kasongo said. Mr Kasongo said some dealers duly acquired production

and conveyance licenses at huge cost but have not yet retained their investment. Mr Kasongo said it is unfortunate that Mukula logs that are laying idle and just going to waste. "Muchinga has a lot of Mukula logs that are just going to waste when they can be sold and help government raise some revenue,"Mr Kasongo said. Mr Kasongo said government through ZAFFICO should a grace period to sell Mukula logs. Mr Kasongo said the Mukula logs laying in the bush could contribute to the national treasury if government can give dealers a three months amnesty to dealers to sell the Mukula. Mr Kasongo said government should also relook at the procedure of selling Mukula to Zaffico. He said the current process was too tedious and maybe costly to both ZAFFICO and the dealer.

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SECURE MAIZE

AMIDST the uncertainties associated with the novel coronavirus pandemic that has turned the world’s economy upside down, Zambians appear to have been assured that they would have enough maize for consumption. And from the initial indications given, it is evident that Government has taken measures to ensure that the maize crop is secured, even taking note of smuggling that takes place. Agriculture Minister Michael Katambo has reported that the country has recorded a bumper harvest of 3.4 million tonnes of maize. While credit must go to farmers – commercial and small-scale – for the produce, Government must also be commended for creating an ideal environment that made the work of farmers easy. Government ensured that agro inputs were distributed early under the Farmer Input Support Programme and that they reached the intended target. Our concern now however is to impress upon Government to ensure that the harvest is properly secured considering the upheavals that the country has had to contend with. Zambians should remember that the country not only experienced severe drought in some regions, but also experienced devastating flooding in other parts of the country. And against this background, Government has had to intervene and send relief food to the affected areas. Illegal smuggling has also taken a toll on the country’s maize stock. But we are elated that Government is taking precautions to ensure that there is proper accountability for the bumper harvest. Mr Katambo, speaking during the crop forecast survey for the 2019 and 2020 said the Ministry of Agriculture plans to buy 1, 000, 000 metric tonnes of maize for the Food Reserve Agency (FRA) in the cereal balance sheet this year. Mr. Katambo said FRA’s target has been 500, 000 metric tonnes. He said that the surplus was expected to be more than 710, 000 metric tonnes. Mr. Katambo said that despite factoring in the higher FRA maize purchase target of 1m metric tonnes, the country had still managed to record a maize surplus of over 210, 000 metric tonnes in 2020. “What this now implies is that the country is food secure and will remain as such for the next year to come, provided smuggling is controlled. “With a projected population of over 17 million people, the total maize required is 3, 356, 617 metric tonnes.” Considering the lambasting that Government has received from certain quarters over its “poor” agricultural policies, Mr Katambo should be proud of this achievement. If anything, the minister has conceded that the yield could even have been higher. According to Mr. Katambo although the national average yield rate for maize has increased to 2.07 metric tonnes per hectare from 1.29 metric tonnes per hectare last season, the yield per hectare is still very low, and can do better as a country. Thus the ministry has its work cut out, to improve on this and ensure that farmers make the best of the nation’s resources. Zambia, as Mr Katambo noted during the crop forecasting survey briefing, must be a net exporter of maize and other crops. Being a land-linked country, there is a ready market from all the eight neighbouring countries especially from the Congo DR. Open trade must be encouraged with the Congo DR as opposed to the present set up where the bulk of Zambia’s maize is transported across the porous border for smuggling is the biggest threat to ensuring food security in Zambia.

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TRADE BOOMS AS ZAMBIA RECORDS SURPLUS By BUUMBA CHIMBULU

ZAMBIA has recorded a trade surplus of over K2.2 billion from K359.4 million recorded in March this year, representing a 521.0 percent increase. Zambia Statistics Agency (ZSA) interim Statistician, Mulenga Musepa, said Zambia’s exports increased by 4.7 percent to K8.9 billion in April 2020 from K8.5 billion in March 2020. Mr Musepa explained that

the trade surplus meant that the country exported more than it imported in nominal terms. He said exports which mainly comprised of domestically produced goods increased by 4.7 percent from K8.5 billion in March 2020 to K8.9 billion in April. “This increase was mainly on account of a 7.6 percent increase in export earnings from Intermediate goods. “Exports mainly increased due to a 7.6 percent increase

in Intermediate goods exports earnings to K7. 718.7 million from K7. 175.7million in March 2020,” he said yesterday in Lusaka during a monthly bulletin update. Mr Musepa explained that refined copper export earnings during April 2020 rose by 8.4 percent to K6.7 billion from K6.2 billion in March 2020. He stressed that refined copper export volumes during April 2020 rose by 2.6 percent to 73,717.3 metric tonnes.

Support Bill 10, Lungu urges Chiefs By SILUMESI MALUMO PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu has advised traditional leaders to support Bill 10 to address the mushrooming of traditional leaders. The Head of State said the government had no powers whatsoever to handle matters of traditional leaders, therefore, if the Bill 10 succeeded then it would address such matters. Mr Lungu said that it was prudent that the traditional leaders rally behind the legislation so that issues of chiefs can be resolved. He was speaking yesterday when he paid a courtesy call on Senior Chief Sikufele in Kabompo.

He however said, his government would continue to work with the traditional leader in a bid to foster development in the area. Meanwhile senior chief Sikufele said he was not opposition and he would remain resolute to working with the government of the day. The traditional leader said people accusing him of being an opposition member were misplaced because he would stand firm to support the Patriotic Government. Senior chief Sikufele said people who denounced the ruling party some time back and now had joined it due to the good leadership being exhibited by President Lungu, were now tarnishing

his image by aligning him to the opposition. Meanwhile the traditional leader appealed to President Lungu to ensure government quickens up the construction of staff houses in the newly created town called Manyinga in his chiefdom so that officers can stay in decent homes unlike it now. And President Edgar Lungu has warned that Government will not shield any PF members who breaks the law from facing prosecution. Addressing PF members in Chavuma, the President said law breakers were the ones who destroyed UNIP and MMD and that he was not going to allow the same fate to happen to the PF.

Covid-19 saves fishermen from Zim jail By OLIVER SAMBOKO COVID-19 has saved nine Zambian fishermen from going to jail after one of them tested positive to the virus when they were arrested by Zimbabwean wildlife officers on the international waters of Lake Kariba. According to Siavonga District Commissioner Lovemore Kanyama, the nine, all residents of Siavonga, were quickly deported back to Zambia immediately it was discovered that one of them had the virus. The fishermen were arrested on Monday night for illegally straying and fishing on the

Zimbabwean side of the lake, the offence that could have seen them serving lengthy jail terms at Karoi maximum prison, some 100km from the border with Zambia. And Mr Kanyama has disclosed that all the nine fishermen have been placed under quarantine at Lakeview Lodge until independent tests are carried out. He pointed out that the Zimbabwean authorities decided to deport them rather than be given a custodial sentence after being suspected to have Covid-19. Mr Kanyama also said two other fishermen who escaped the dragnet by swimming from the Zimbabwean side have also been traced and quarantined at the same lodge.

Don’t mock Covid-19 patients – UNIP chief By ANDREW MUKOMA IT is unchristian and unacceptable for any Zambian to mock someone who is unwell or belittle any sickness because they want to gain political mileage, UNIP has said. UNIP felt that some sentiments from ordinary citizens and politicians targeted at Health Minister Chitalu Chilufya and his Information counterpart Dora Siliya following their positive tests of Covid-19 were unZambian. UNIP national chairman,

Robert Mukengami, observed that Zambia was slowly drifting to what the country was known for because of selfish and failed politicians. Captain Mukengami said that a sickness is a sickness regardless of what type and the person who is affected. He told the Daily Nation in Livingstone yesterday that, UNIP was worried about the language Zambians had adopted of mocking the sick and belittling sicknesses. “It is unchristian, uncalled for and unacceptable to mock someone who is unwell

or belittle any sickness because at one point or another all of us will get sick. We need to love one another and pray for one another and not what is happening,” Capt Mukengami said. Capt Mukengami said that UNIP was wishing those that were unwell a quick recovery without politicising their sicknesses. “Our priority as UNIP in this era is to attract the new generation, the young women and men to join politics. We need to initiate them into the Mahatma Gandhi’s politics of nonviolence,” he said.

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“Major export destination in April 2020 continued to be Switzerland (35.1%) followed by China at 24.5 percent Copper products. “Congo DR was third accounting for 16.9 percent of the total export earnings Copper concentrate sulphide. These three countries accounted for 76.5 percent of Zambia’s total export earnings,” Mr Musepa said. Mr Musepa however indicated the country’s imports decreased by 18.0 percent to K6, 697.9 million in Apr. 2020 from K8, 170.8 million in March 2020. He explained that the decrease in imports was driven by lower in import bills for consumer goods at 45.2 percent and Intermediate goods at 20.3 percent.

State produces over 200,000 face masks By KETRA KALUNGA

GOVERNMENT has produced about 210, 200 face masks for school pupils in examination classes out of the total target of four million since production started on May 21, 2020. The face masks are being produced at the Zambia China Mulungushi Textiles Joint Ventures and Mukobeko Maximum Correctional Facility in Central Province. Provincial minister, Sydney Mushanga who checked on the production yesterday said the two facilities were equal to the task as seen from progress made so far. Mr Mushanga said Mulungushi Textiles had so far produced 200, 000 faces masks out of the targeted 2.5 million with a target of about 6 000 per day. Mukukobeko Maximum Correctional Facility has produced 10, 200 as of yesterday with a total target of one million face masks before schools open on June 1, 2020. “From the tour to see how prepared we are, I can safely say we are ready, progress has been seen since the beginning of production,” said Mr Mushanga. The minister said President Edgar Lungu and his administration has since the outbreak of the coronavirus been committed to preventing its spread as evidenced by the production of face masks for the school pupils. And Zambia Correctional Service senior assistant commissioner who is acting director for correctional industries, Moses Chipokolo assured the minister that the service was equal to the task and would meet the 1million target. Commissioner Chipokolo said the inmates and other tailors trained from the community had been working throughout to meet the target. “We are equal to the task and will meet the target of one million before schools open because we are working through out.


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KOPULANDE TICKS OFF HYPOCRITICAL UPND By PETER SICHALI

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T is hypocritical for the UPND to continue calling for a withdrawal of the Constitutional amendment Bill number 10 of 2019, says PF Chembe Member of Parliament Sebastian Kopulande. Mr Kopulande said the calls for a complete withdrawal of Bill 10 were motivated by an insatiable political appetite at the expense of national development. "For them if Bill 10 fails to

pass in Parliament they will be happy to have undermined and embarrassed Government," Mr Kopulande said. Mr Kopulande said national development revolved around law reforms and, therefore, complete rejection of the bill 10 by the UPND would be an assault on national development. He said the UPND had been rejecting Bill 10 without taking time to bring out their grievances. "The country has to go on regardless of who wants to be

in power. There can only be one government at a time. “Part of the development process of the country revolves around appropriate law reforms that will ensure there is efficiency as well as consistency in the delivery of governance," Mr Kopulande said. He said it was unfortunate the UPND was bent on sabotaging Government to gain political mileage. Mr Kopulande said it was important for the nation to put aside political interests and unite for the development of

the country. "We cannot be in a campaign mode non-stop and therefore undermine every effort that the sitting Government is making to develop the country," Kopulande said. Mr Kopulande said Bill 10 like any other law could not be passed until it was fully debated by parliament hence the need for UPND to take part. "UPND MPs have an opportunity to move amendments on any clause or article they are uncomfortable with on the floor of the House," he said.

JCTR wants total safety for pupils By OLIVER SAMBOKO

GOVERNMENT should seriously address the safety of children and teachers as they re-open schools next week, Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (JCTR) has said. JCTR acting director, Alex Muyebe, said in a statement that apart from good measures Government was putting in place before schools reopened for examination classes, there was need to ensure safety of children and teachers. He observed that some public service vehicles still did not adhere to recommended hygienic standards and prevention measures which could ex-

Distribution of masks, food to schools start By NOEL IYOMBWA

VICE PRESIDENT Inonge Wina has flagged off the countrywide distribution of food, face masks and sanitisers in readiness of opening schools on Monday. Speaking during the event in Lusaka yesterday, Ms Wina said the socio economic impacts of the pandemic would linger with the nation for a long time to come hence people had to brace themselves and come to terms with the new normal. She said to safeguard the future of children and the country through education, President Edgar Lungu had directed that all schools be opened for examination classes to continue learning. She noted that following the directive, measures had been put in place to ensure the safety of children. Ms Wina implored all school authorities to ensure that the safety measures government had put in place were strictly

pose the children and teachers to risk. Father Muyebe said one of the grounds on which the decision to prematurely close schools in March was based on the fact that there was scant knowledge on how Covid-19 affected children. "The decision was made because it was feared that overcrowding in schools would have made social distancing difficult. He said the basic principle of probability entailed that the increase in the number of cases of a disease in a particular area proportionately increased the chances of catching the disease for the people living in

that area. Fr Muyebe said JCTR recognised that education is a right and no child should be denied the same, but that children need to have the right to health as well. "In the wake of Covid-19, this is a very delicate balancing act. The closure of schools has led to loss in terms of learning hours and the ad-hoc attempts to provide e-learning as an alternative education have not been inclusive and have failed to deliver expected outcomes," he said . Fr Muyela said the closure of schools had affected examination classes and this could translate into extra costs

adhered to and sustained so that schools did not harbour the coronavirus. "Government has put all necessary measures in place. It has provided face masks disinfected the schools and provided and requirements to prevent the spread of the virus. DMMU has mobilised mealie meal for boarding schools,” she said. She also called on traditional leaders to work together to address issues that may arise during the opening of schools. She disclosed that DMMU has mobilised food items such as mealie meal and beans to assist boarding schools with immediate requirement for preopening. Ms Wina said that apart from Melanie meal,DMMU will dispatch of approximately 80,000 re usable face masks and other preventive equipment. And DMMU national coordinator Chanda Kabwe said affected flood victims are occupying schools. He said Government has bought roofing sheets for the affected residents and all schools. Mr Kabwe said the government has also given directive to the Ministry of Water not to disconnect water to all schools.

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should the children not sit for their examinations on time. He called on Government to put measures in place to ensure that schools did not become sources of spread of Covid-19.

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Bring our equipment, cooperative asks ZCCM-IH ZCCM-IH

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A GOLD mining cooperative in Rufunsa has asked ZCCM-IH to hand over gold mining equipment donated by government so that locals can engage in mining without involving foreigners. Chimwetu Gold mining cooperative chairman, Emmanuel Tembo yesterday appealed to ZCCM-IH to expedite the handover of gold mining equipment which was donated by the Ministry of Mines and Mineral Development in conjunction with the Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry. Cooperatives, he said, could not wait for the handover of the equipment as this would greatly empower the local community. He noted that the lack of modern equipment was the reason for the locals entertaining the foreigners in view of benefit sharing. And the copperative has backed calls to intensify security in the area to curb the rampant illegal mining by foreigners. Mr Tembo said it was time that security was tightened in the gold mining sites in the rural district. He noted that stakeholders including Senior Headman Nyampande of Rufunsa were in order to demand intensified security. He confirmed the increased presence of foreign nationals who were ripping

Chimwetu Gold mining cooperative chairman, Emmanuel Tembo yesterday appealed to ZCCM-IH to expedite the handover of gold mining equipment which was donated by the Ministry of Mines and Mineral Development in conjunction with the Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry. Cooperatives, he said, could not wait for the handover of the equipment as this would greatly empower the local community.

the area of the treasure. Mr Tembo said that the foreigners, mostly Ugandans and Tanzanians, had better equipment than the local miners and as such were disadvantaging the locals. He said that the illegal activities could only be curbed by if the area had the presence of security personnel and the local cooperatives were availed with modern equipment. He said that intensified security could help curb the vice because the locals had no capacity to resist or chase the foreigners. Mr Tembo also observed that the influx of foreign nationals not only posed an economic risk, but also a health risk. He said that the foreigners were coming from Covid-19 hit countries and as such their presence posed a risk of importation of new Covid-19 cases into the country.

Zambia might have diamonds - PS By SILUMESI MALUMO

ZAMBIA might have diamond deposits due to her proximity to Angola and Botswana, which produce the precious mineral, Ministry of Mines Permanent Secretary w Mulenga has said. Mr Mulenga said Zambia was a neighbouring country to large producers of diamond such as South Africa, Angola and Botswana, an indication that the country could have the deposits of the mineral. He said in an exclusive interview that Zambia was a near large producers of the mineral, hence the need to ensure that some areas were mapped to see if there was

some deposits. Mr Mulenga noted that the country had numerous natural resources which had remained untapped and could turn out to be the game changer of the economy. He said the country must focus on all the resources which were trading at a good price on the international market. “We have gold now which we have focused on because its price is very attractive on the international market compared to that of copper which has been our major contributor to the national development. “It is important that we also look at other mineral

Mr Mulenga resources such as diamond, we are neighbours to the larger producers of this mineral that means that we can have this mineral in our country. The only issue is that we have not taken much

interest to map the interest to see if we have diamond,” he said. Mr Mulenga said that there was need to carry out exploration of the mineral to ascertain whether it was available. He said that if mineral resources such as gold and diamonds could be mined in the country there would be much stabilisation in the economy. “How come people in neighbouring countries can mine this mineral in all their areas and when they reach our borders then stop from there. If these investors can mine up to our borders then we have the mineral in the country,” Mr Mulenga said.

Concourt to determine councillor’s resignation notice By SILUMESI MALUMO

THE Constitution Court of Zambia is set to hear and determine whether article 157(2)(b) of the Constitution of Zambia provides for retraction of a notice of res-

ignation by a councillor before the lapse of 30 days. In a summons filed by a governance activist, Isaac Mwanza, the court had also been asked to determine whether a unilateral retraction of a valid notice of res-

ignation by a councillor, for reasons accepted or not accepted by a Mayor or council chairperson, would necessitate or prevent the holding of a by-election. In 2018, a councillor from the United Party for Nation-

al Development (UPND) from Sinda was refused to withdraw his notice of resignation on the basis that the Constitution does not provide for withdrawal of resignation letters while in Mafumbwe and Monze.


Inflation shoots to 16.6 p.c. By BUUMBA CHIMBULU

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‘ENLISTING LAZARD GREAT LEAP TOWARDS IMF BAILOUT’ By BUUMBA CHIMBULU

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NGAGING a French firm, Lazard Freres Gestion, to assist Zambia re-organise its debt portfolio is an aggressive step towards a bailout package from the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The recent steps by Government signals intent to address debt sustainability as it seeks IMF assistance, let alone maturity of the US$750million draws near in 2022, says the Kwacha Arbitrageur Magazine. Zambia is in the process of re-organising its external debt of US$11.23billion comprising US$3 billion of dollar bond

debt and about 60 percent being project finance debt with the Chinese in addition to other private creditors. To successfully do so, Government has awarded Lazard Freres Gestion a US$5 million contract to assist in strengthening liability management of the debt portfolio. Commenting on this, the Kwacha Arbitrageur magazine indicated that Zambia had for three years struggled to get a bailout package on account of debt sustainability. Earlier in March, Zambia approached the IMF while expressing intention to reorganize its widening debt which sent its dollar bond spreads to over 5, 500 basis points

as yields climbed to 55 percent-66 percent due to asset sell off pressure causing panic as markets priced in default risk. The Kwacha Arbitrageur magazine however said Zambia’s debt stock had hampered successful bailout talks because the country had taken to infrastructure spend as part of its Seventh National Development Plan. “However rising debt both at domestic and external level coupled with energy bottlenecks as a consequence of drought effects, has dented its fiscal posture. “With disease pandemic effects weighing the world, Zambia has not been spared

as its already elevated fiscal posture in balance sheet vulnerability has been amplified by Covid-19 protocols such as the partial lockdown and muted business activity,” said the Kwacha Arbitrageur. The Magazine said Zambia’s debt to Gross Domestic Product has widened to 91 percent at current exchange rate while a decline in copper prices would affect foreign exchange build up while partial lockdown effects bite revenue generation from airport taxes to customs duties. Covid-19, the Kwacha Arbitrageur said, had triggered a reorganisation of resources to public health from other sectors of the economy.

NOTICE OF THE AVAILABILITY OF THE LIQUIDATION SCHEDULE OF PAN AFRICAN BUILDING SOCIETY – (IN LIQUIDATION) ISSUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 130 (e) OF THE BANKING AND FINANCIAL SERVIVCES ACT, NO.07 OF 2017 This is to notify all creditors and other stakeholders of Pan African Building Society - In Liquidation (PABS) that the Liquidation Schedule containing the steps that the Bank of Zambia will take in winding up the affairs of PABS will be available for inspection from Monday, 15 June, 2020 to Friday, 19 June 2020 on the 2nd Floor, Room Number H216, Woodgate House, Cairo Road, Lusaka from 08:00 hours to 17:00 hours on each day. The Liquidation schedule will be filed in the High Court of Zambia on 2 July, 2020 and after the said filing of the Liquidation Schedule, any depositor, other creditor or owner of PABS and any other interested party, may file with the High Court an objection to any step proposed. Written communication may be sent by post to: The Liquidation Manager Pan African Building Society (In Liquidation) C/O Bank of Zambia Box 30080 Lusaka For further information, contact: Assistant Director – Communications. Bank of Zambia Box 30080 Lusaka

THE instability of the Kwacha coupled with Covid-19 related disruptions have continued to drive Zambia’s inflation rate upwards, shooting to 16.6 percent this month from 15.7 percent recorded in April. In January this year, inflation stood at 12.5 percent but moved further up in February to 13.9 per cent and 14.0 percent in March before getting to 15.7 percent in April. Zambia Statistics Agency (ZSA) Interim Statistician, Mulenga Musepa, indicated that price increase in both food and non-food items had continued to push it on an upward trajectory. “Food inflation increased to 17.5 percent from 17.0 percent. The increase in the annual food inflation was mainly attributed to increases in prices of food items such as fish, meats and oils and fats,” Mr Musepa said yesterday in Lusaka during a monthly bulletin update. Mr Musepa explained that non-food inflation increased 15.5 percent from 14.2 percent. He attributed the increase in the annual nonfood inflation mainly to price increases in items such as charcoal, household textiles, soaps, and

Employ resilient solutions, Zambia advised By BUUMBA CHIMBULU

ZAMBIA needs to provide Covid-19 resilient solutions, which require clear and concise leadership as economic uncertainty remains. The genetic nature of resilience is only an ounce of the medicine needed to drive the country beyond the current economic effects of Covid-19, says Taolo Modisi, Founder for Alpha Reign based in South Africa. Ms Modisi stressed that the effort to fight Covid-19 remained in a mixture of good leadership and action that needed to be focused on solving pressing issues affecting economic growth. “Zambia needs to utilise its natural resilience, during these uncertain times, to provide pandemic resilient solutions, which requires clear, concise leadership. “A new world order needs to take shape to recovery and the negative outcomes from the history of recent crises, in the country, should not

pharmaceutical products. He said food and non-alcoholic beverages accounted for 9.3 percentage points, while nonfood items accounted for 7.3 percentage points. Mr Musepa also said monthly overall inflation for May 2020 decreased to 1.6 percent from 2.2 percent the previous month. This, he explained, was mainly due to a slowdown in monthly food inflation. Monthly food inflation in May decreased to 1.5 percent from 2.6 percent in April 2020. “Average price decreases of breakfast mealie meal, roller mealie meal, maize Grain and samp. Monthly non-food inflation remained unchanged at 1.7 percent. (April: 17 percent),” Mr Musepa said.

be repeated,” she said in her OP-ED. Ms Modisi observed that nearly half of Zambia’s tax revenue was servicing debt obligations and the shock from Covid-19 had exacerbated the country’s already constrained liquidity, increasing the likelihood of events of defaults on existing borrowings. The Government, she said, faced significant external debt service payments, which included principal and interest, in total of US$1. 5billion in 2020, approximately 115 percent of gross international reserves, as at end of January 2020. “Much of the external borrowings in Zambia are tied to project financing and will not be readily available for debt servicing, however this will increase added pressure to the economy if foreign direct earnings remains sluggish,” Ms Modisi said. She warned countries that the inequalities between the real and financial economies would continue to rise with the impacts of Covid-19. She explained that if the rift in the wealth gap was left unaddressed, instability would grow. “Although the lockdown periods were implemented to save lives and prevent the spread of the coronavirus, there is a clear balance countries in sub-Saharan Africa have to be cognisant of, in relation to the potential prolonged effects of lockdown periods on lives.


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a video • INKECHI ANDREW, MWEENE CHIYUNI: Clara S Hamooya. He was locked up yesterday. • CLARA S HAMOOYA: Nice he can't treat his friend ChiChi that waySims: It’s very true, they don’t • ÑÔRÀH ÎÑÔÑGÉ LÙMÀÑÔ: This is someone's dad understand why their friends are not and why would a teacher do that to a grown man, huh welcome anymore, why they can’t tag why? • CATHARINE Only Bembas and Ngonis are along to the CHANDA: mall anymore. They have the only people who know chimbuya very well. I love become naughty because they are you Koswes JOHN C NKHOMA: Catharine Chanda, we love you to so• bored, so yes we need to exercise Kolwes • JOLLITY with TINTA MUDENDA: patience them. This is utter stupidity that teacher needs an early retirement after all there are many on the waiting list. How dare he bullies an elderly man busyMusonda: preparing a meal for pupils? And thetrue video Dorothy Indeed it is man ulichianga mudala. and difficult BWALYA: for them understand. But • KINGSTONE Theto man who was taking the video must be arrested pleasethat arrestthey as parents we will as trywell. toUPND ensure the two today. do understand. • DOUGLAS MWEEMBA: Sad...extremely sad!! • MOSES MUBANGA: Evil chap deserves to be arrested. Let this cook get a medical report and have him arrested. Elizabeth Chanda: It’s true very • CARPENTER: This is assault and the teacher should confusing, be arrested. especially the children. • JUSTINE NGOSA: Very sad, inhuman • NJINVYANJI SILWAMBA: Respect everyone Moses Chilongoshi: Let’s put regardless of their status, this behaviour was uncalled for. everything in Christ, he will help us • ENOCK MASIYE: TCZ should do something about this teacher. during this time of coronavirus. • KAY CHIBALE: This teacher is very stupid. • CHERRY KABISA: This teacher is very stupid • CHARITY KASONGO LENGWE: This bad, who Tom Saichi: Even myself it isconfuses does that? - •today it’s TAIZYA'S airborne tomorrow it’s not DEBORAH MUM: Shocking, why treat a fellow human that. it kills the following airborne, thelikenext • VICKY ZULU: And his idiotic friend is laughing and week. it’s here to stay awe filmingWe sure. accept Both need to be arrested. • MULENGA MWILA FUNDANGA: But why ai? Some mwe I don’t know the truth about this, people are evil. • LUCIA MWANSA: Not at its level best but at its worst. nanaka! • JOCH NAITUMELA SILISAPO: This is bad and totally unacceptable. • KAMIZHI NDONYO: its level best. Likando’s Mum :Harassment My sonat wants to go • ALEX MALAMBO: Unprofessional act.. should be play, awe there are no new cases today. disciplined. • SANDRA SODA: Where is this? kkk • JOCH NAITUMELA: Silisapo, Sandra Soda it's written somewhere • NAMAKAU SHIYANGA: This was too much. Annastasia Baiby: Foolish Andteacher. what is the • NAMAKAU SHIYANGA: • VINCENT YONA: law should visit immediately. total number ofThe active people? • MISHECK M KAYARA JR: OK what was funny ai? • GEORGE CHAINDA SR: Mr Bowman Chilosha Lusambo take note.Why can’t you put your Wane Oscar: • YVONNE NJELESHI: Shame. exaggeration Covid-19 to quarantine? • MATE BIZMARCK MUTABA: Vacancy iyo. • LIMPO MWANGALA: He is playing with his retirement package. • ALICK KAMANGA: Please have this teacher arrested. Edith Nguni : Ine I have forgotten the He is an animal and needs to be isolated from the tuma nursery rhymes community. • DUMI SANI: That idiot of a teacher must be fired..... His so nonsensical you don't treat people like the way Tabitha Mpulubusi: Very true. he was behaving. • ANGELA MBIRI: He is very stupid and foolish how can he do that, let the law take its course Robert Chomba: Yes, you are right. • LUIS LENNOX I: The only idiot is the one who was shooting the video. • GARNET MUMBA: The teacher and the idiot of a camera man should be put behind bars. Siwakwi Misheck James Mjs: Very • KAY CHIBALE: Very stupid teacher mmmmmm true. • Papadopoulus Munkombwe: He is a fool.

Kisar B Jombo: Very true. Simon Wealthy Ng’andwe Mukopi: True. Géorgè Van Persie Firè: When are you coming to test Southern Pronvince Kelvin Kahalu: True Prudence Chilufya: True Gabby JR Nyamzee : Test Western province as well Mpasa James: True CU T IE: People are not dying u front liners die we see from you not faking coronavirus in other countries their dying what of here in Zambia.

FINALLY FARMERS ARE GETTING FAIR DEAL Dear Editor,

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VER the last four months (July to October 2019), the price of Zambia's staple food (maize and mealie meal) has been on an upward trend. This is largely due to an open system allowing farmers to sell maize at market value. A healthy situation. Government on the other hand has continued to procure agricultural produce from farmers as per tradition (at slightly lower prices) to beef up food security through the Food Reserve Agency. This market value or cost reflective tag has led to an increase in mealie meal prices for the consumer. It's a bitter sweet tale of sorts in that the farmer is getting value with every drop of sweat and the consumer (mostly in urban areas has to forego certain

luxuries to meet the cost of nshima.) The PF government's open market policy has created a conducive environment for sector growth. For decades Zambia has enjoyed government subsidies on food and essential services such as electricity. With time, these subsidies have been reduced and in some cases withdrawn to ease the burden on the national treasury. The adjustment process is never seamless but is a necessary measure. We need to ask ourselves; "Who feeds Zambia?" "At what cost do they do it?" "Do they make a profit out of it?" The answer to each of these three questions will in turn determine whether or not the current price of mealie meal is justified. Zambia is largely fed by subsistence farmers most of whom are in rural or outskirt areas of

the country. President Edgar Lungu and PF government has tossed the coin and it is still spinning. The farmer's side of the coin is finally facing upwards. The farmer has for the first time sold his maize at the market price. This has put more money in his pocket. This has stirred a production movement and an increase in the number of persons putting hoe to ground. The right formula has been found and a balance struck. An increase in agricultural output will mean; *A reduction in prices of agro produce and increased exports. This in turn becomes a self-regulating or market driven sector of the economy. *An increase in industries manufacturing farming equipment, fertiliser and other inputs, *An increase in demand

KUDOS TO PRO BILL 10 WESTERN CHIEFS for packaging materials such as sacks The ultimate result is new jobs, new income streams and a broadened tax base all with an aim of enhancing the nation’s quality of livelihood. The increase in mealie meal prices is therefore a blessing in disguise whose benefits will be appreciated beginning next harvest season. Every wise citizen with foresight should seize this moment and join the bandwagon of new farmers. The rewards will be worth it. KAY MUSONDA, PF Media.

demands of the local people. This is the route worth taking especially to the obedient MPs THE decision by chiefs in from the region with undivided Western Province with regard allegiance to their heritage. to the unilateral decision The continued support the Bill to support the Constitution 10 is receiving from traditional of Zambia Amendment Bill leaders is evident that there was number 10 is a vindication wide consultation from conception that the process has been Dear Editor, Dear Editor, of thethatidea representative and inclusive. CROWDS are not a determinant of winning elecI AM dismayed Radio through the drafting tions. Most of those who attended the HH/UPND Lutanda was closed because process the present state. contents this bill rally inThe Kitwe didn't come from of the district. of a programme that until was That was a UPND national rally. Epobapela deemed tribal. My own feelhad also presented a are the silent from the apopene. Ba UPND Zambiavoice yonse. ings are thatThis truth hurts. Most of his members were ferried from Southern We all know the voting challenge number that Province and a fewof fromstakeholders Western and other provinces. pattern in the UPND strong-to the MPs to take heed UPND and HH are trying to hoodwink Zambians holds, especially in Southern IBA Director General this wise They should this thatmade they havesubmissions. become popular on theWith CB. Using Province.of The voting is so counsel. Josephine Mapoma crowds are their old tactic. At last they always lose. regional and so tribal that be aware that their subjects are overwhelming response, it is They will cry even in 2021. no amount of masking it can close the radio station for HH cannot change anything in Zambia. After all it. Let us call a spade a speaking the truth. The triband political folly for athe National tohide they don't have manifesto. They can't Assembly do what the spade. highly expectant al vote won’t stop unless we PF government has done in seven years since 2011. The tribal vote that comes talk about it openly. I say affiliations not substitute succumb to the minority UPND They are very far from ECL’s powerful development from Southern Province isshould well done Radio Lutanda for agenda which has delivered. well documented and any- highlighting the tribal vote their primary allegiance to their and their surrogates. SONTAPO not ukulandafye and promising people one is free to go to the Elec- from Southern Province. impossible or manna from Heaven. toral Commission of Zambia Napwisha, chiefs. Weonlyalso We shall wait forwelcome 2021 polling day.the and check on the results of Your ratings on HH, CK are FAKE. HH can't beat the last two elections. CHANDA alsotowish to NSHANGALILWA, commend pronouncement by King Lewanika ELC. I think itWe was wrong Lusaka. PAUL CHILESHE. who expressed intention to foment their Royal Highnesses and we do not take for granted this MPs in the region with the view timely gesture. We will continue to compel them to comply to the Dear Editor,

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defending Bill 10 and let them be assured that we will continue to lobby the MPs to search their conscience and support Bill 10. The assurance by the chiefs has implored us to loudly defend their aspirations. We therefore encourage the opposition MPs to discern and withdraw their intentions to boycott the parliamentary sessions to allow dialogue to prevail over emotions. In the circumstances it is in the interests of the nation to defy illegitimate orders from unelected party presidents such as UPND’s Hakainde Sammy Hichilema. We are grateful for the Bill 10 alliance with other stakeholders. MARVIN CHANDA MBERI, Youth Rights Activist, Lusaka.

MERCHANTS OF DEATH: HANDS OFF DORA

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THE politicisation of Dora Siliya’s Covid-19 status is coming from the UPND, a party that moved a motion to criminalise hate specch and other vices. Debating the sickness of a political opponent is another form of hate specch which was

condemned by Members of Parliament. We remember when British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was diagnosed with the novel Coronavirus, the voluminous praises were flying from the UPND. They lectured to us on how important it was for leaders to be sincere.

This week, our iron lady and the great communicator and Minister of Information Dora Siliya made public disclosure of her illness. The UPND mouth piece masquerading as civil societies are doubting the integrity of the tests. The merchants of death are now demanding for what they

Fighting at the expense of service Dear Editor, AS one of President Edgar Lungu’s disciples, following the developments that have taken place this week, I suspect some of his appointees are on a mission to embarrass him. All the leaders who are serving in public or state offices, whether they were appointed or elected though the PF must always know that they serve the President. Even us PF cadres, we serve the President. Therefore, senior government officials must stop embarrassing the appointing authority and washing dirty linen in public should never be an option. If a particular Presidential appointee saw anything wrong against one elected PF official, the prudent thing was to find proper ways of engaging him. The irresponsibility of the government officials is injurious to people who believe in the cause of the PF. Whatever grievance that particular Presidential appointee, had, he should have regarded it as an internal issue. We are made to believe that the named individual wanted to outshine the elected official. We are heartbroken that President Edgar Lungu has been embarrassed by the people he appointed. We are also made to believe that this official does not care about decampanging the PF amd he had nothing to lose if there was discontent against the President and the government. However, we will not support him for his discourteous actions towards other colleagues. We also commend the named elected official for the public apology. We are there and will independently make our judgement. Pride is about who is right and humility is about what is right. The elected official should not feel lonely, the people and we the cadres are behind him and the President. MCM, Lusaka. are calling as independent tests. We condemn this inhuman act by the opposition to use sickness to seek political capital. We, strongly condemn this unbecoming behaviour. The culture of being insensitive to the Siliya family, her colleagues in government and the nation is very unfair. As an alternative government, the UPND must strive to acquire political maturity and not trivialise issues of this nature. ANONYMOUS


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Only consume approved medicines - ZAMRA By KALOBWE BWALYA

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NY newly discovered medical product can only be certified and approved for use in management of patients after satisfactory results based on the conduct of clinical trials and other required procedures, Zambia Medicines Regulatory Authority (ZAMRA) has said.

The organisation has thus appealed to the public to refrain from buying and consuming unauthorised medicines and allied substances as it can result into adverse effects.

We remain resolute in our dedication of protecting and promoting public and animal health by ensuring that only medicines and allied substances that met the required set standards of quality, safety and efficacy are placed on the Zambian Market. ZAMRA senior public relations officer, Christabel Iliamupu, explained that clinical trials were aimed at establishing the safety, quality and efficacy of medicines and allied substances before approval for use in humans and animals. Ms Iliamupu said clinical trials also facilitated decision-making on whether side effects of a new treatment were acceptable when weighed against the benefits offered by the new treatment. “World over all newly discovered medicines are subjected to clinical trials, even the ‘herbal drink Covid-19 Organics’ that has been discovered in Madagascar and believed to cure Coronavirus is being subjected to clinical trials in countries that have since procured it before approval for use in management of patients,” Ms Iliamupu said. Ms Iliamupu however stated that ZAMRA was not mandated to conduct clinical trials, but instead regulates and monitors the conduct of clinical trials.


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‘Ignore leaders who preach hatred’ By SILUMESI MALUMO

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AMBIANS should not vote for people who promote hatred, fake news and insults because they will plunge the country into chaos if given a mandate to govern, says Change Life Zambia. The orrganisation’s board chairperson, Mr John Kasongo said leaders who promote hatred were a danger to the country’s peace. Mr Kasongo said most opposition leaders lacked leadership qualities hence they engaged in immoral actions. He said in an interview yesterday, it was unfortunate that political leaders engaged in issues that were not even beneficial to the Zambians. Hate speech has become a norm for the opposition which is uncalled for and there is need for change of mindset, Mr Kasongo said. “It is high time people started to tame hate in their speeches and social media because it is not part of our DNA in Zambia. Those who sleep outside Zambia must stop the habit of importing hatred into our country. Indeed we need not be like Cain. We urge Zambians to emulate President Edgar Lungu’s tolerance towards those who have hate, envy and appetite of insulting him to take a leaf of humbleness and do away with pride. Hate can affect the peace in Zambia. “Let love begin with Zambia and Africa as a whole. Let us stand together against the enemy of peace and love in Zambia, Africa and world over. Now we know the truth and the truth shall set us free from Cain’s yoke. Zambians must avoid to join files and ranks of Zambian Cains. Let us wake peace, eat peace, work peace and breathe peace,” Mr Kasongo said.


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THE completion of Kazungula Bridge has been extended to the end of August this year, Ministry of Housing and Infrastructure Development Permanent Secretary Charles Mushota has said. Mr Mushota said the multi-million project was initially supposed to be completed by the end of June but the contractor had asked for the extension. He said in an interview however thst the consultant overseeing the project had not approved the extension. “The consultant has advised that he is supposed to know the reason the contractor has requested for an extension before approving,” he said. The Permanent Secretary said the consultant would then advice Government on whether to extend the completion period or not. “The completion period of the Kazungula Bridge has been revised. What we projected was that this project must be completed by June this year but the contractor is asking for the extension. “So the consultant needs to analyse the reason the contractor has asked for the extension. So once this is done, then the consultant will let us know whether the extension can be approved or not,” Mr Mushota said. He said it was obvious that the period of the project could be revised if there was some issues which needed to be addressed. Mr Mushota said such could be done because of the unforeseen circumstances during the time the project was being done. “The completion of the project cannot be on the precise period which was project because of some things which need to be attended to,” he said.


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Lstone vendors protest

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SOME street vendors in Livingstone protested against the Livingstone City Council (LCC)’s decision to remove them from the Central Business District (CBD). The street vendors staged a protest at the office of Mayor following the arrest of their colleagues for vending in undesignated areas. According to the vendors, the local authority was “victimising” them, insisting that in other towns such as Choma, street vending was thriving. The vendors who thronged in front of the office of the mayor’s parlour demanded that they be given an alternative trading areas to do business from. Group representative Akafekwa Mundia told the Mayor Eugene Mapuwo that they should immediately be given alternative trading place. “As we are talking to you right now, our colleagues are in custody but where are we heading, are we not Zambians ourselves. “This is a difficult period, people have lost their jobs because of COVID-19 and they depend of small businesses they do on the streets,” said an emotional representative. Mr Mundia accused the council of making the Government unpopular because of such decisions. And the Mayor said tha street vendors should not be politicized as it had potential to backfire. In his address, Mr Mapuwo told the vendors not to get on the main streets of the CBD while solutions to their challenges was being discussed. The Mayor had initially wanted the Council Public Relations Manager Melvin Mukela to address the vendors. Mr Mapuwo said that previously, the local authority had advised street vendors to trade along Kapondo and Senanga streets and also at the frontage of Hindu Hall. “You’re aware that there are certain places you can trade from and certain places you can’t. We did agree a long time ago with yourselves that, in the main street from Mosi-oa-tunya up ZESCO, no one should trade there. “The reason is very simple this is a tourist capital and it doesn’t show the cleanliness and smartness of the town. That is why we said no one should be found on the main street,” he said.


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We’ll transform Mwinilunga - UPND By JACKSON MAPAPAYI

THE United Party for National Development (UPND) has pledged to upgrade Mwinilunga Town Council into a city council when it forms government. UPND vice chairperson for Local Government, Brian Ndumba, noted that Mwinilunga was endowed with a lot of natural resources including gold in Kansenseli area. Mr Ndumba said the loyalties from the gold mine once fully operational could be enough to redesign the district and upgrade townships including some villages.

The talk in this country today is gold from Kasenseli, here in Mwinilunga. And where there is gold, there is life unlimited because money is plenty. It was for this reason, he said, that UPND would quickly transform the district and upgrade to city status. He said the upgrade of Mwinilunga to a city status hinged on infrastructure and population because of the mining activities at Kasenseli Mine. Mr Ndumba was speaking in Mwinilunga when he addressed UPND councillors yesterday. This is in his continued tour of North-Western Province ahead of the intraparty elections. “The talk in this country today is gold from Kasenseli, here in Mwinilunga. And where there is gold, there is life unlimited because money is plenty. “Do you think with UPND in power, Mwinilunga will remain a district council? No, we will open that gold mine, this (Mwinilunga) will be a city council because we know exactly what to do,” Mr Ndumba said. He wondered why the Mwinilunga Kalumbila road was still in a deplorable state when the district was producing gold though not on a commercial scale.


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OVER 500 flood victims in Kitwe that have been temporarily accommodated at Buchi Hotel for four months now, have complained that the conditions are getting unbearable and that they would rather go back to their previous locations. The victims said that they were tired of waiting to be allocated alternative land as earlier promised by the local authority. Most of the flood victims lost their items when their houses collapsed in Bulangililo, Mufuchani, Musonda, Mwaiseni and other townships during the last rainy season. "We are now wondering if the promise of providing us with land and building material will come to pass because we cannot see anything moving as at now. We feel things will continue being the same that is why we think going back to our homes will help," one of the victims Chila Mambwe said. Mr Mambwe complained that families at the facility had not been living under proper conditions a situation he said was worrying. Another victim, Memory Chileshe, complained of poor sanitation and

KITWE FLOOD VICTIMS FUME We are now wondering if the promise of providing us with land and building material will come to pass because we cannot see anything moving as at now. We feel things will continue being the same that is why we think going back to our homes will help.

FILE PHOTO : Most of the flood victims lost their items when their houses collapsed in Bulangililo. appealed for quick reallocation of alternative plots. She said cleanliness was difficult to maintain, given the high population of people that was accommodated there. Ms Chileshe said that the

state of affairs was giving them sleepless nights as they feared that there would be an outbreak of diseases. "With the outbreak of the corona virus, we do not feel safe at all because there is no social distancing here and coming from different

backgrounds, we may not know how the other family lives and moves," another visibly angry victim Aaron Chimya said. But Kitwe City Council Town Clerk, Mbulo Seke, told the Daily Nation that land for the victims had

finally been identified at the former council farms in Kafue Park. Mr Seke said that the council would today provide a report to the committee for the allocation of the land to the flood victims. "We would only need

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a month to source for resources from the disaster management and mitigation unit for the opening of access roads before we can allocate. The good thing is that land has been identified for them," the Town Clerk said. He however called on the victims to remain patient as the local authority was doing everything possible to ensure that they were Saturday 25 April, 2020 resettled.

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NAIROBI - Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta has revealed how his son violated a government dusk-to-dawn curfew order issued to prevent the spread of coronavirus. He said one of his two sons, whom he did not identify, recently went out to party at night in the coastal city of Mombasa - an epicentre of infections in the country. Social gatherings are prohibited in the country. The government has also restricted movement in and out of the capital, Nairobi, and three other coastal counties, including Mombasa, where the first family and the president’s mother are currently living. The president said in an interview that no-one was immune to coronavirus containment measures, although he has been criticised for not taking his son

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President Kenyatta to a quarantine centre like other Kenyans who violate the curfew. Kenyatta said that he gave

his son a dressing down for risking the life of his grandmother Ngina Kenyatta. In Malawi, about 400

people have escaped from a coronavirus quarantine centre in the country’s second largest city, Blantyre, after complaining about its poor state. Local media has reported that the escapees were quarantined on arrival from South Africa and were yet to be tested for coronavirus. They had complained that the stadium, which was turned into a quarantine centre, lacked water, toilets and food. A ministry of health spokesman has confirmed the escape of returnees and said that the authorities have mounted a manhunt. – BBC.

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Captured fugitive denies financing Rwanda’s genocide PARIS - The man accused of financing the Rwandan genocide has denied playing a role in the massacres. “All of this is lies. I have not killed any Tutsis. I was working with them,” Félicien Kabuga told a French court during a bail hearing. The 84-year-old businessman was arrested earlier this month in a suburb in Paris after 26 years on the run. He is alleged to have backed and armed ethnic Hutu militias who slaughtered about 800, 000 people in 1994. Kabuga also founded and funded the notorious Radio Télévision Libre des Mille Collines, a Rwandan broadcaster that actively encouraged people to search out and kill anyone who was from the Tutsi ethnic group. In 1997 he was indicted by The International

Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda on seven counts including with genocide and crimes against humanity. His lawyers argue that Kabuga, who was detained in a dawn raid on May 16 in the suburb of Asnières-sur-Seine where he had been living under a false identity, should be tried in France instead of being transferred. Kabuga’s denial in court, made in Kinyarwanda and translated by an interpreter, were his first public comments in more than a quarter of century. Police say during this time he used 28 aliases to evade capture. The court rejected a request to release Kabuga on the grounds of age and ill health as prosecutors said the octogenarian was a flight risk. It will rule on the extradition request on June. 3. – BBC.

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SAA cannot afford to pay salaries

FRAUD ALERT Catholic Relief Services (CRS) Zambia has been made aware of various correspondences, being circulated via WhatsApp, e-mail, Internet web sites and via regular mail or facsimile, falsely stating that they are issued by, or in association with Catholic Relief Services and/ or its officials. These scams, which may seek to obtain money and/or in many cases personal details from the recipients of such correspondence, are fraudulent. We wish to warn the public at large about these fraudulent activities being perpetrated purportedly in the name of Catholic Relief Services, and/or its officials, and would appreciate your bringing suspect communications to our attention. Please note that: • CRS does not charge a fee at any stage of its recruitment process (application, interview, processing, training or other fee). • CRS does not request any information related to bank accounts or other private information. We strongly recommend that the recipients of solicitations such as those described above exercise extreme caution in respect to such solicitations. Financial loss and identity theft could result from the transfer of money or personal information to those issuing such fraudulent correspondence. Victims of such scams may also report them to their local law enforcement authorities for appropriate action. Juan Sheenan Country Representative

JOHANNESBURG - South African Airways (SAA) has said it does not have money to pay its employees their May salaries. About 5, 000 employees have been on unpaid leave since the beginning of May. The team rescuing the struggling airline originally wanted to dismiss the 5, 000 staff. That was stopped by the labour court but they have now been allowed to appeal that ruling, according to the Independent Online website. – BBC.

UN raises alert on war crimes in DR Congo

KINSHASA - The United Nations says widespread killings, rapes and other barbaric acts by militia in north-eastern Democratic Republic of Congo may constitute crimes against humanity and war crimes. It says nearly 300 people were killed and nearly 40 raped between November and April - mainly by fighters linked to the Codeco rebel group, who are drawn from the Lendu community. – BBC.

Algeria recalls France ambassador

ALGIERS - Algeria has recalled its ambassador to France in response to a documentary on the protest movement in Algeria that was broadcast on French television on Tuesday. The Algerian foreign ministry said that the people of Algeria and the country’s institutions had been attacked in the film. The film has already triggered a wave of criticism online from a number of Algerians. – BBC.

Protests, looting erupt over police killing

MINNEAPOLIS (US) - Protesters clashed with riot police firing tear gas for a second night in Minneapolis on Wednesday in an outpouring of rage over the death of a black man seen in a widely circulated video gasping for breath as a white officer knelt on his neck. The second day of demonstrations, accompanied by looting and vandalism, began hours after Mayor Jacob Frey urged prosecutors to file criminal charges against the white policeman shown pinning Floyd to the street. – REUTERS.


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EIJING - China’s parliament has backed a new security law for Hong Kong which would make it a crime to undermine Beijing’s authority in the territory. The bill - which now passes to China’s senior leadership - has caused deep concern among those who say it could end Hong Kong’s unique status. It could also see China installing its own security agencies in the region for the first time. The move has already sparked a new wave of anti-mainland protest.

Clashes broke out on Wednesday as Hong Kong’s parliament debated a different proposed law, which would make it a crime to disrespect the Chinese national anthem. Hundreds of people were arrested in protests over that and the security law. At least two pro-democracy legislators were ejected from the council yesterday. One lawmaker, Ted Hui, threw rotten plants on to the floor of the chamber, saying it symbolised the decay of Hong Kong’s political system. “I want the speaker to feel what is meant by rotten,” he said. The speaker deemed the package to be an “unknown dangerous object,” and called police and fire crews. Full details about exactly what behaviour will be outlawed under the new law are not yet clear. It is due to be enacted before September. But hours before the bill was passed, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said developments in Hong Kong meant it could no longer be considered to have “a high degree of autonomy” from mainland China. – BBC.

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On Wednesday, Sports Minister Emmanuel Mulenga announced the appointment of board chairperson Patrick Mutimushi and four others. But associations in their submission said no one will file a nomination until the K1, 000 fee is removed. “We are against the proposal for candidates to pay K1, 000 nomination fees. It’s against provisions of the Sports Council Act. The Sports Council Act does not talk about nomination fees.” “NSCZ operate under an act of Parliament so any law that needs to be added to the act has to pass through Parliament for ratification. So we want the nomination fees removed because people are already committed through associations,” sports administrator Josab Changa explained. When contacted for a comment, Mutimushi phone went unanswered. The nomination period ends on June 2 while the elections for the vice-chairperson and the seven other board members will be held 11 days after. Some stakeholders and sports federations have welcomed the re-appointment of Mutimushi as the NSCZ chairperson. Some sports federations have however called on the new NSCZ board to share the resources and attention fairly to all associations. Zambia Hockey Association General Secretary Thomas Mumba said the appointment of Mutimushi was welcome but called on the new board to treat all associations equally.

Napsa denies secret training camp in Chongwe From page 20 She said NAPSA Stars players have been put in small groups for them to keep fit while continuing to practice Covid-19 health guidelines such as social distancing as guided by the Government through the Ministry of Health. “NAPSA Stars Football Club wishes to refute media reports suggesting that we have resumed training in Chongwe. “Contrary to the reports, the club would like to place it on record that neither has the team resumed the trainings nor is it camped in Chongwe,” Chipasula said. With government having

banned contact sports, Chipasula said NAPSA has implemented strict measures for players to follow during their gym sessions. “We have always said that the health of all our players comes first because we care for them and their families, and in the midst of the pandemic, we continue to put in place strict measures to ensure that all players follow them before, during and after the gym sessions.” NAPSA Stars are currently second on the MTN/FAZ Super Division with 45 points, one point behind the league leaders Forest Rangers.

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He said clubs would have less time to prepare players if the league is to resume on June 21 as indicated by FAZ because clubs are still not allowed to conduct trainings. Meanwhile Mufulira Wanderers Chief Executive Officer, Chimwemwe Luzendu urged the association to give clubs a clear road map on how the league will be played as the association plans for the restart set for June 21. Luzendu asked if the association would compensate clubs which are set to make more loses during home matches which are likely to be played behind closed doors. “As clubs we require one full month to prepare for the restart of the league. A lot of things have to be put in place so we need ample time as clubs to organise ourselves,” Luzendu said. Over two months have passed since the local league was suspended by the Football Association of Zambia over fears around the coronavirus pandemic.


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FORMER International strikers James Chamanga and Given Singuluma have urged the current generation of national team players to work very hard when summoned for national team duty to restore Zambia’s status as a big footballing country. Chamanga, a 2012 AFCON winner, observed that Zambia had failed to qualify for the behind two editions of games the Africa Cup closed doors. By MICHAELlast MIYOBA Chamanga While some clubs are ready to have because young players didn’t resume on June 21, others wear the nationalgames team jersey feel they need enough time to prepare with pride. MTN/FAZ Super physically Chamanga who featuredand financially. Division clubs have ZANACO for National Assembly and FC general manager, expressed mixed Zanaco beforeMarlon he trekked Kananda described the news feelings on reports to South Africaabout wherethe he return of the league as “great suggesting that the featured Bucks news” but cautioned over the safety of league would resume on for Bush FC, Moroka Swallows players.and June 21. SuperSport United, said it was “The return of the league regardless On Tuesday, FAZ vice unfortunate that Zambiaishas of when, good news for us but what president, Rix Mweemba continued to is fire coaches will be to put measures important indicated that the association is players placewere that will ensure the players’ hoping to resume the leaguewhen in young in to when the the league returns,” safety the third week of June with also FIFAcontributing team’s Kananda said. indicating financial assistance to failures. “As clubs, we are all in the same the clubs which will have to TO PAGE 19 situation, all of us are not training, and play the remaining

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