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700 ex-KCM miners petition over Saturnia
FORMER Konkola Copper Mines (KCM) employees have petitioned President Edgar Lungu to compel Saturnia Regna Pension Trust Fund to pay them their 100 percent pension contributions. They also want him to investigate how offshore accounts had disappeared and why properties belonging to the KCM Pension Fund were now under Saturnia, which was deriving benefits instead of pensioners. The more than 700 former employees of 2019 gathered at Chililabombwe District Commissioner Roy Ngosa's office before handing over the petition yesterday. To P3
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AMBIA has been granted a Debt Service Suspension Initiative (DSSI) by the Chinese Government for all Government to Government (G2G) and all Concessional facilities as per the G20 guidelines
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FARMERS SMUGGLING SUBSIDISED INPUTS INTO TANZANIA By SILUMESI MALUMO
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OVERNMENT has directed the police in Muchinga Province to arrest farmers selling subsidised farming inputs in Tanzania and other neighbouring countries. Nakonde District Commissioner, Field Simwinga, said some farmers were selling their inputs accessed under Farmers’ Input Support Programme (FISP) to neighbouring countries, thereby frustrating Government’s efforts of boosting the agriculture sector. But in an interview yesterday, Agriculture Minister, Michael Katambo, said such illegalities should not be overlooked but ensure that
farmers involved were arrested. Mr Katambo was disappointed that vulnerable farmers who had been identified to access subsidised inputs could indulge in such conduct. He urged the provincial minister, Mr Malozo Sichone, Permanent Secretary, Joyce Nsamba, the District Commissioner and
agriculture officers to ensure all those involved were arrested. “It saddening that Government has identified vulnerable people to be beneficiaries but these are the ones being involved in fraudulent activities, this is unacceptable. “President Lungu gave a directive that these inputs should go to intended beneficiaries and shall not be sold,
even the bags are written GRZ and not for sale. Is our officers identifying wrong beneficiaries the answer is no, it’s the same beneficiaries who are selling the inputs. Government, he said, was helping the farmers in order to enhance productivity and increase the household income and household food security.
Kambwili apologises to Lungu NDC leader Chishimba Kambwili has reportedly unreservedly apologised to President Edgar Lungu for a statement he made last year which he claims was misconstrued to mean that he referred to the Head of State as a drug dealer. Briefing the press in Lusaka yesterday after attending an ECZ presidential summit earlier where President Lungu was in attendance, Mr Kambwili, the former chief government spokesperson, is alleged to have now realised that his “careless” statement made last year about the presidential challenger plane which he said
was being used to ferry drugs will land him trouble and has remained with no choice but to apologise to President Lungu. “There’s been word going around that I have called President Edgar Lungu a drug dealer. I have not called President Lungu a drug dealer at any time, or accused him of dealing in drugs. I have no evidence on that. “If my briefing last year about drugs was misconstrued that I accused President Lungu of dealing in drugs or being a drug dealer, I unreservedly apologise to the President. “If you read my statement that I read, there’s nowhere
ZAMRA caned over drugs theft By NATION REPORTER IT is disappointing that the Zambia Medicines Regulatory Authority (ZAMRA) has failed to put a halt to the theft of medicine in public clinics and hospitals, the Medical for Quality Healthcare in Zambia (MQHZ) has said. MQHZ media and advocacy director, Francis Kangwa, said public clinics and hospitals had previously been experiencing shortages of essential medicines partly because of pilfering by unpatriotic health workers. Mr Kangwa said MQHZ had been expecting ZAMRA to put a halt to this public plunder of medicines.
He said in a statement that ZAMRA had a statutory mandate to ensure safety and availability of medicines in public health institutions. “We demand that ZAMRA explains to the nation why it has completely failed to stop stealing of medicines in clinics and hospitals,” said Mr Kangwa. Mr Kangwa said people cannot continue receiving prescriptions at health institutions when ZAMRA can easily seal the stealing loopholes. He said MQHZ would now scale up the monitoring of availability of drugs in all public health institutions because lack of drugs would not be entertained in Zambia.
PATRIOTIC Front (PF) secretary general, Davis Mwila, has refuted claims that he instructed Kitwe Mayor, Christopher Kang’ombe to start campaigning and position himself in Kanfinsa Constituency. And the PF on the Copperbelt have lifted the suspension of Mr Kang’ombe and former Kitwe District Commissioner Binwel Mpundu in the spirit of unity of purpose. Mr Kang’ombe upon being suspended from the party on Wednesday told media houses that what he was doing had blessings from Mr Mwila. The Kitwe Mayor said that there would be two constituencies in Kanfinsa once the delimitation exercise was done and he was told to start marketing himself by Mr Mwila.
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World Bank deploys $160m support ABOUT US$160 billion will be deployed by the World Bank in financial support over 15 months to help more than 100 countries to protect the poor and vulnerable. The funds will also be used to support businesses and bolster economic recovery. This includes US$50 billion of new International Development Association (IDA) resources through grants and highly concessional loans, says the World Bank (WB). World Bank Group, one of the largest sources of funding and knowledge for developing countries, is taking broad, fast action for developing countries strengthen their pandemic response. “We are supporting public health interventions, working to ensure the flow of critical supplies and equipment, and helping the private sector continue to operate and sustain jobs,” the WB said in a statement yesterday.
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Lungu confers with UK minister
where I said President Lungu is a drug dealer or deals on drugs. “If my statement has been misconstrued to mean that I said President Lungu is a drug dealer or deals in drugs, I unreservedly apologise to the President,” the visibly beaten Mr Kambwili said. BATOKA BULLS.
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PF chief sets record straight on Kang’ombe
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“We are supporting public health interventions, working to ensure the flow of critical supplies and equipment, and helping the private sector continue to operate and sustain jobs,” The latest regional economic analysis Africa’s Pulse: Charting the Road to Recovery, released yesterday by the WB said the road to recovery would require massive investments across countries. WB Economist for the Africa regions, Albert Zeufack, said: “The road to recovery may be long, and it may be steep, but prioritizing policy actions and investments that address the challenge of creating more, better and inclusive jobs will pave the way for a faster, stronger and inclusive recovery for African countries.”
PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu, yesterday held bilateral talks with visiting United Kingdom (UK) Minister for Africa, Mr James Duddridge at State House. The head of state and the visiting envoy discussed matters of mutual interest pertaining to the bilateral relations and cooperation between Zambia and the United Kingdom. During the meeting, the President acknowledged the historical relations between Zambia and the United Kingdom that created a special bond and strategic partnership between the two countries over many years. President Lumgu also expressed gratitude for
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But Mr Mwila said yesterday that he only instructed Mr Kang’ombe to campaign three years ago when the incumbent Member of Parliament informed the party that he would not recontest the seat. Mr Mwila said a year later the incumbent MP went back to the party hierarchy that he had decided to recontest the seat come 2021. He said “I told Kang’ombe to start campaigning so that people in the area can know because the MP did not want to recontest the seat. Mr Mwila said now that the incumbent MP had informed the party that he would go ahead to recontes, all aspiring candidates including Mr Kang’ombe were told to stop any campaign activities. “I agree that I told Mr Kang’ombe to campaign but that was three years ago and this was not a recent issue,” he said. Copperbelt PF chairman Nathan Chanda has since warned Mr Kangombe and Mr Mpundu as well as Kalulushi Mayor Rashidah Mulenga to always use the recommened channels of airing their grievances and not resort to taking the matter to social media.
the UK's generous support to Zambia in various sectors such as education, social protection, conservation, and health including in the fight against the covid-19 pandemic. "The Zambian government values its special relations with the United Kingdom under the Commonwealth which espouses the values of democracy, human rights, sustainable development, peace and security, and good governance, among others," the President Lungu said. And Mr Duddridge hailed the excellent historical relations between Zambia and the United Kingdom. He also announced additional funding to support Zambia's fight against the Covid-19 pandemic, nutrition programmes, Small Medium Enterprise development and economic growth.
Probe on cement price fixing continues INVESTIGATIONS regarding suspected cartel conduct by some players in the cement manufacturing industry have continued, the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) has said. CCPC Director Restrictive Business Practices, Luyamba Kapembwa said his organisation had continued to receive complaints from members of the public on suspected price fixing. “To this effect, the commission would like to update the general public that it has continued investigations of
the suspected cartel against Lafarge Zambia PLC, Dangote Cement Zambia, Zambezi Portland Cement and Mpande Limestone Ltd,” she said. Ms Kapembwa said in Lusaka yesterday that CCPC would undertake more interviews with persons and enterprises of interest. She urged members of the general public who may have information on price fixing to contact the commission. Cement prices have continued to rise on the market fetching around K120 and K130 per 50 kilogrammes. - ZANIS
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China gives Zambia debt relief From Page 1 Government external debt service on Chinese loans amounts to approximately US$426.3 million in 2020 and US$428 million in 2021. Main Chinese creditors include the Export Import Bank of China, China Development Bank, the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China and a few other commercial entities including the Bank of China. This is contained in a document prepared by the Ministry of Finance with the assistance of financial advisor Lazard frères. This is in response from investors relating to the presentation Government made to creditors on September 29, this year. The document has been posted on the London Stock Exchange. According to the document, Government had submitted a bilateral request to the Chinese Government for debt service deferment on Government to Government (G2G) facilities. “The Chinese Government has since agreed to grant DSSI for all G2G facilities and all Concessional facilities as per the G20 guidelines of one-year grace period and three years repayment. “As for the commercial
facilities, Government has been engaging the Banks and SINOSURE bilaterally on the insured loan facilities. These discussions are still underway pending agreement on deferment of interest payments and accumulated arrears,” the document said. The document indicated that assuming the debt service suspension requests made by Government were all successful. In addition, the document said, there were ongoing discussions to include arrears that had accrued up to end-April 2020 (approximately US$201 million) to be included in the DSSI. “The Government of the Republic of Zambia has proactively engaged with Chinese creditors in the past few months, in the context of the DSSI, to try and secure the suspension of debt service falling due from May 1st, 2020 to December 31st, including arrears accumulated up to May 1st, 2020. “Beyond discussions on debt service suspension, the Government have informed Chinese creditors that they would be asked to participate to whatever subsequent debt treatment might be necessary to restore long-term public debt sustainability,” the document said. It said Government intended to share the burden equitably across its official and commercial creditors, save for multilateral creditors that would be called on to participate by way of fresh financing rather than debt relief as was customary in such circumstances.
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‘PROTECT ECZ AGAINST CARELESS TALK’ T By OLIVER SAMBOKO
ECZ for political expediency. He said it was such careless statements that led to the genocide in countries like Rwanda. At the same summitt, ECZ chief executive officer, Patrick Shindano, called on political parties and other stakeholders to work together in cleaning up the voters’ register in readiness for next year’s polls. Mr Shindano said the current register had over one million ghost voters and that the ECZ alone could not cleanse the system. He said ECZ was within its mandate in undertaking all the activities and had the capacity to register nine million voters within the planed timeframe. Mr Shindano called on political parties to encourage their members to get NRCs and get registered as voters during the exercise. UPND president, Hakainde
HERE is need to come up with a law that punishes individuals that make unsubstantiated accusations against the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ), Rainbow Party leader Wynter Kabimba has said. Mr Kabimba said “careless” talk had the potential to undermine the electoral process and plunge the country into chaos. He said this during the Presidential Summit organised by the ECZ to discuss the electoral processes ahead of the 2021 general election. The summit was attended by President Edgar Lungu in his capacity as PF president and many other political leaders. “Like it is with the judiciary, it is high time we came up
with the law to punish people for making false and reckless statements against ECZ, they should be summoned to prove their allegations and when they fail, they are locked up,” he said. Mr Kabimba observed that some political leaders were deliberately making unsubstantiated allegations against
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Kambwiil appeal goes ahead
THE Court of Appeal has dismissed the State's application for leave to appeal to the Supreme court, it's decision to throw out the State's preliminary issue on whether it has jurisdiction to hear Chishimba Kambwili's renewed application out of time. The National Democratic Congress party leader Kambwili has applied for renewal of his application for judicial review in the Court of Appeal to challenge Lusaka Principal Magistrate David Simusamba's decision to refuse to re-
cuse himself from handling his forgery case. Kambwili is charged with three counts of forgery, uttering a false document and giving false information to a public officer in relation to Mwamona Technical Services Company Limited. The NDC leader had asked magistrate Simusamba to recuse himself from handling the case for fear that his rights under Article 18 would be breached. But magistrate Simusamba refused to recuse himself
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or refer the case to the High Court for constitutional determination. Kambwili then went to the High Court where he applied for judicial review to challenge magistrate Simusamba’s refusal to recuse himself from handling the case. He asked for an order directing magistrate Simusamba to recuse himself forthwith and surrender the case record to Chief Resident Magistrate Lameck Mwale for re-allocation to another magistrate. But Lusaka High Court
miners who worked for KCM for a very long period and have been deprived a living in our own land through a pension scandal, we have come here to petition President Lungu to help us get our funds," he said. Mr Muyambo said that the pension administrators assured them that the 50 percent balance for each retired miner would be transfered to Sanlam Insurance Zambia Limited. This was meant to buy annuities and that the money would be paid in monthly installments over a period of five to ten years without
interest, a move the miners rejected. "We have refused to accept this because the law they are using is a scapegoat that has been there since 2000 and they have all this while been paying 100 percent but we have refused to transfer our money to Sanlam Insurance Limited because there is no law which compels pensioners to buy annuities after retirement," he said. He said that management at KCM pension scheme had become a convoluted affair with four companies being involved in the exploitation of the miners.
He said that all the four entities were allegedly owned by three individuals namely Mr Hakainde Sammy Hichilema, Mr Valentine Chitalu and Mr Munakupya Hantuba. Mr Muyambo accused the trio of planning to move their pension contributions to be used as their capital contribution in Sanlam and other companies where they had interest. Other demands were that President Lungu should investigate the Pension and Insurance Authority to establish why they had not followed the law which stipulated that the fund manager and fund administrators should not be related parties.
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He said the failed protest against the online voter re-registration would be revived if nothing sensible comes out from the meeting between the ECZ stakeholders’ meeting. Mr Manenga claimed that the online voter re-registration and the deleting of the 2016 voters register was a step towards rigging the 2021 elections. He said the ECZ under Justice Chulu was a fraud and so it was important that the UPND youths were allowed to protest. He demanded that Mr Chulu and Deputy Inspector General of police for opera-
tions, Bonnie Kapeso, should be removed from their positions because they were bringing confusion in the two institutions. And UPND national youth vice chairperson, Sibetta Mutelo, said the problem was not the PF or President Edgar Lungu, but the problem was Mr Chulu because he was the mastermind of election rigging. Ms Mutelo said the UPND wold ensure that Mr Chulu was removed from his position because there would be nothing for the opposition in 2021 if he continued to be the chairperson at the ECZ.
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The employees demanded that President Lungu should immediately review the law and enable them receive their 100 percent pension contribution through Saturnia Regna Pension Trust Fund. Group representative, Godwin Muyambo, said the miners who worked for KCM at the time Anglo American bought Nampundwe, Nchanga, Nkana and Konkola mines were forced to join Saturnia Regna Pension Trust Fund. He said joining Saturnia Fund was one of the conditions demanded by Anglo American for the privatisa-
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THE UPND will now be holding public meetings with or without a police permit, Copperbelt provincial youth chairman Ronald Manenga has declared. Mr Manenga has also demanded the removal of Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) chairperson, Esau Chulu, charging that he was the mastermind of rigging in the 2016 elections. He said the UPND was now “tired” of being denied per-
tion transaction. Mr Muyambo said that it had however been difficult to get their pension funds they saved with the company. He said that from the time they joined the company in 2000, all miners who had retired ftom KCM had been paid 100 percent of their pensions contribution with interest. However, the pension fund administrators Benefits Consulting Services Limited told the more than 700 who were retired last year that they would only get 50 percent of the contribution. "We are more than 700 ex
mits to hold meetings and so the youth had now resolved to hold meetings with or without notifying the police. Mr Manenga was speaking in Kitwe yesterday when he addressed UPND youths after their leaders advised them against holding a peaceful protest over ECZ’s online voter re-registration. He said the party would soon embark on party mobilisation drives on the Copperbelt and would soon inform the police about their programmes.
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"But if the police deny us the permits, we will go ahead with our programmes with or without the police permits because we are now tired of the police of denying us permits for public meetings. "Even today, we would have gone ahead with our peaceful protests with or without the police permit if our leaders did not guide us against proceeding with the protest. We would have gone ahead and the police would not have handled us, because we are too many," he said.
Hichilema said there was no compliance of existing laws in the manner elections were conducted. Golden Party leader Jackson Silavwe accused ECZ of being too defensive of its actions and activities and that it was making decisions without consulting stakeholders. Forum for Democracy and Development (FDD) president, Edith Nawakwi, said there had been too much politics in responding to efforts of ECZ. And UPPZ president Charles Chanda urged ECZ to act against erring political parties and urged leaders to tame their cadres to stop violence that characterises most elections in the country. United Liberal Party president Sakwiba Sikota observed that some political party leaders were bent on derailing ECZ with ‘baseless’ accusations.
Judge Mwila Chitabo dismissed Kambwili’s application because it was not a fit or proper matter to grant leave to commence judicial review. Judge Chitabo said Kambwili, having been aggrieved with the court’s decision, should have appealed against it to the superior court. But the State, through Solicitor General Abraham Mwansa, raised a preliminary issue, among them whether the court had jurisdiction to hear the case. On September 25, the court dismissed the preliminary issue," said the court.
Hichilema ignores President Lungu By NATION REPORTER
HAKAINDE Hichilema yesterday shocked the nation after he failed to recognize the presence of President Edgar Lungu during a meeting with party presidents organized by the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ). Even when other political party leaders acknowledged the presence of the Head of State before making a contribution, the UPND leader, Mr Hichilema did not bother to follow suit. Throughout the two hours summit, Mr Hichilema ignored the presence of President Edgar Lungu to the surprise of everyone in the meeting and many Zambians who were following the proceedings via through the media. After the meeting which was attended by most political party leaders and their Secretary Generals, Mr Hichilema briefed the Media and described the presidential summit as a sham. He said the meeting was just a passing time event and that substance will be when the political parties meet the ECZ to look at the issues they are raising which included legal matters, procedural issues, regulatory issues and things that are wrong with the electoral system
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SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT THE question is simple, did Mr Hakainde Hichilema declare interest or not when he sold the Hotel Intercontinental in Livingstone on behalf of the government? An emphatic answer is what is needed to settle the matter. So far, the UPND president has not pronounced himself to set the record straight and the public is left to conjecture and come up with different interpretations. Mr Hichilema’s previous attempts at setting the record straight through radio interviews, have been shambolic and empty public relations stunts. This is because he has become a master at spinning and putting out smokescreens for the public when confronted. Not long ago, Mr Hichilema boasted that he should not be blamed what happened during the privatization exercise just because the government or the Finance minister, in particular, Ms Edith Nawakwi, was sleeping when the deal was being cut. That is hardly the language or reasoning one expects from a person charged with carrying out a serious business transaction on behalf of Government. Government or indeed Ms Nawakwi could be forgiven for being too relaxed because they believed that the person charged with representing it had the nation’s interests at heart. To give her credit, Ms Nawakwi responded that she could have been sleeping because she was not expecting thieves as she trusted the team representing Government. Consequently, Ms Nawakwi decided to spill the beans over the hotel deal and the person selling on behalf of government who assumed chairmanship of the hotel, a day after the sale. Even a child at kindergarten could smell something fishy in the deal, that someone had really done his homework to make it a reality. It was not a mere coincidence he recommended Sun International, with the lowest bid at $5.6 million to be sold the hotel. There were higher bids at more than $20 million which were disregard at Mr Hichilema’s advice. This is why the public is demanding that the privatisation of the hotel should be probed on its own. The sale of the hotel is deemed to have been conducted in a less than honest manner to the disadvantage of Government and the Zambian people. And now more political leaders have backed calls for the privatisation of Intercontinental Hotel in Livingstone to be investigated separately because it was a clear act of corruption and criminality. According to stakeholders, the matter of the hotel should not be combined with the proposed Commission of Inquiry to probe the entire privatisation of state-0wned firms. The consortium of political parties and Christian Democratic Party (CDP) president, Danny Pule, has demanded that if individuals enriched themselves through the fraudulent sale of the hotel, they should be exposed. Like many Zambians, Dr Pule wants the government to ensure that Zambians get to know what transpired during the privatisation and if there was criminality involved. The Zambian DNA spokesperson Spuki Mulemwa has also called for the probe of International Hotel and insisted that what was sold belonged to Zambians and answers needed to be provided. Clearly, the sale of the Intercontinental Hotel is at the core of this privatisation saga and it is imperative that this is treated as a separate matter. A probe will rest the matter, especially if answers are provided as demanded by Zambians.
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EGOTIATIONS over the Bulky Supply Agreement (BSA) between Zesco and the Copperbelt Energy Corporation (CEC) are in limbo because the matter is in court. The case which is currently active in court has halted the negotiations because some of the issues that needed to be ironed out were part of the court case, Zesco Corporate Affairs Manager John Kunda said. But Copperbelt Energy Corporation (CEC) Chief Ex-
ecutive Officer, Owen Silavwe indicated that the Ministry of Energy must give guidance on the matter. Zesco and CEC failed to finalise terms for a new BSA contract to replace the one which expired in March this year. Recently, Minister of Energy, Mathew Nkhuwa, instructed them to ensure that the negotiations began immediately when he had a meeting with both parties. In an interview yesterday, Dr Kunda said some issues which were supposed to be discussed during the negoti-
ations were in court. He said that it would be contempt of court if the two negotiating teams touched on issues that were before the court. “We might be cited for contempt of court especially when we discuss the issues which are before the court of law. We might be in serious problems,” he said. Meanwhile, Mr Silavwe however said the ministry must give guidance on the matter. He said in a separate interview yesterday, the ministry should give a proper guid-
Kitwe land probe takes new twist By SANFROSSA MANYINDA
KITWE City Council Administrator Adam Jere has nullified the council resolution that was passed in 2017 on land allocation. Mr Jere has since warned that the adhoc committee that was constituted to look at the illegalities after the council was suspended in July this year, will soon start narrowing down to individuals involved in illegal land allocation. Local Government Minis-
ter, Charles Banda, constituted the adhoc committee to investigate illegal and disorderly allocation of land near Ndeke presidential lodge, Kitwe West among other areas in the city. "The resolution lacked certain specifications because of its ambiguity and was created to institutionalise illegalities at the council," he said. Mr Jere said that the council had been planning and allocating plots on sensitive land reserved for public structures, using the resolution.
He disclosed that ad hoc committee also found that the resolution was being used with impunity by disregarding other laws. He said that findings from over 250 submissions were appalling, hence the decision to put in place mechanisms to ensure proper adherence to provisions of land management. The Administrator however stated that a decision for those that obtained or allocated land using the resolution in question would be made.
Maize smuggling worries Lusambo By KALOBWE BWALYA LUSAKA Province Minster Bowman Lusambo has expressed concern how trucks loaded with bags of maize were being smuggled into the neighboring Zimbabwe, despite the road being mounted with roadblocks. Mr Lusambo has since directed Kafue district commissioner Gibson Sinkala together with his counterpart in Chirundu, Stafford Kayame to immediately institute patrols between the two districts in order to prevent smuggling of maize. Mr Lusambo said as long as he remained the provincial minister, he would not tolerate any lawlessness in the prov-
ince and he would ensure that any culprit behind the act was brought to book. Mr Lusambo said a few days ago trucks loaded with maize destined for Zimbabwe were impounded, and wondered how the trucks managed to be cleared on police roadblocks. The Lusaka minister has since challenged the security wings in the province to ensure that maize smuggling is prevented. He said this in Kafue yesterday when he flagged off the 2020/2021 farming input fertilizer distribution at Nitrogen Chemical of Zambia (NCZ). And the minster however said the reason for distributing inputs early, was to give the farmers enough time to plan for the coming farming season.
Support Comprehensive Sexuality Education suspension - Parley urged By OLIVER SAMBOKO and SILUMESI MALUMO
PARLIAMENT should support the suspension of Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) to allow broader consensus among stakeholders on the issue, Evangelical Fellowship of Zambia (EFZ) board Chairperson Paul Mususu has said. Last month, many stakeholders including the EFZ opposed Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) in schools and called on Government to withdraw it and
allow family centered sexuality education approach that secures Zambia’s posterity. Bishop Mususu said in a statement that EFZ welcomed the move by the National Assembly to debate the possibility of suspending the Comprehensive Sexuality Education until enough consultation and broad consensus was achieved. He also expressed gratitude to the Vice President, Inonge Wina, who has called for a review of CSE programme and has since referred the matter to a multi-sectoral technical
He also promised NCZ that, he would engage President Edgar Lungu through the Minister of Agriculture Michael Katambo so that the company is given more tonnage of fertilizer to be produced for the next year’s farming season because Government valued the contribution of farmers towards national food security. Meanwhile, NCZ Board Chairperson Dr Chitundu Kasase said the company had capacity to produce 250, 000 metric tons of fertilizer per annum. Dr Kasase disclosed that NCZ managed to produce the 10, 000 metric tons of fertilizer it was given by government towards FISP programme months back.
working group to be overseen by the Minister of National Guidance and Religious Affairs. Meanwhile, Kachibiya Member of Parliament Martin Malama yesterday told Parliament, there is need to constitute a technical committee to examine the contents of the Comprehensive Sexual Education (CSE) before it is implemented. But Patriotic Front Senga Hill Member of Parliament, Kapembwa Simbao, said the CSE was the only way to reduce the early marriages in the country. Kachibiya MP Dr Malama said the subject should not be implemented in schools unless the contents were thoroughly examined.
ance on how to go about the matter. Mr Silavwe said: “The Ministry of Energy needs to give guidance on this matter instead of us giving contradicting statements.”
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Kasama communities to work in CDF projects By STEPHEN MWEWA
KASAMA Central Member of Parliament Kelvin Sampa has suggested that the community should be given materials to undertake projects as opposed to giving jobs to local contractors under the Constituency Development Fund (CDF). Mr Sampa lamented that some local contractors in Kasama had delivered poor quality of works on projects funded through the CDF, hence his decision to offer jobs to members of the community. He was speaking yesterday when he inspected some primary schools that were funded under the CDF. He inspected Musenga, Lukashi, Chitwe, Itamina and Milenge among other schools. He said he would soon sit down with councillors and the CDF committee members at Kasama Municipal Council to ensure that it abolishes the awarding of the CDF funded contracts to local contractors in his constituency. Mr Sampa’s suggestion comes in the wake of some 2018 CDF funded-schools construction, which were of shoddy works. He suggested that the local authority should be providing the building materials while members of the community would do the work on their own without engaging contractors. Mr Sampa, who is also PF national youth chairperson said the move would enable communities especially youths get empowered through CDF, as they would be given incentives, once they do the work.
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NEW KAFUE HYDRO POWER WATER LEVELS UP …switches on next month By SILUMESI MALUMO
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ATER has started to fill up at the Kafue Gorge Lower dam in readiness to switch on the first unit of the power plant next month, Zesco has disclosed. Zesco Corporate Affairs
Manager, John Kunda, said that the first unit needed to be switched on has the capacity of 250 megawatts. Dr Kunda said the power utility company was eager to ensure that the first unit was commissioned in order to cushion the power deficit the country was facing.
He said in an interview yesterday that once water was completely filled the dam the first unit with 250 megawatts of the 750 megawatts would be ready for commissioning next month. The power project was being constructed at a cost of US $2 billion. “When switching a unit is not like just a bulb, there is a
process which is done and this process is filling water in the dam. This is what is being done currently and once the water is filled then the unit will be ready for commissioning next month,” Dr Kunda said. Dr Kunda added that the second unit of the 750 megawatts project would be switched on by December this year. He said that once the first
unit was commissioned the efforts would now be channelled towards ensuring that the second unit was commissioned come December 2020. Dr Kunda said the hydro power station would be operational with the capacity of 750 megawatts by next year. Government initiated the construction of the 750MW Kafue Gorge Lower (KGL) hy-
droelectric power station on the Kafue River in the southern Chikankata district, 90km away from the Lusaka in November 2015. Considered the third biggest hydropower station in the country on its completion, KGL is Zambia’s first major investment being funded through a public-private partnership (PPP) model.
UNILUS aids Chongwe schools with furniture By NOEL IYOMBWA and JOHN KOMBE
PRIMARY and secondary education is an important foundation for development of the country, University of Lusaka (UNILUS) Vice-Chancellor, Professor Pinalo Chifwanakeni has said. Prof Chifwanakeni said that UNILUS attached great importance to the foundation of education in the country. He said this when the institution handed over 142 desks to Silverest primary and secondary schools in Chongwe. He said that primary and secondary schools were of great significance to the university because they were the reservoir of tertiary institutions. He said this in a speech read by Deputy Vice-Chancellor Dr Chipasha Mulenga. Prof Chifwanakeni said that UNILUS values corporate social responsibility hence the desire to give back to the community within the catchment area of the university. UNILUS Silverest campus donated 71 double seater desks and 71 single seater desks and chairs worth K100,000 to silverest primary and secondary school respectively. "It is our hope that management, staff and pupils of the two schools will guard the donation jealously so that the future generations can also benefit from it,” the Professor said. Meanwhile, Chongwe Member of Parliament, Japhen Mwakalombe, said Government was committed to ensuring that education was made available to all. He stressed that Government had prioritised education and as such had enshrined it in the 7th National Development Plan. Mr Mwakalombe, who is also Copperbelt Minister thanked the university for partnering with Government in creating an enabling learning and teaching environment. And Silverest Secondary head-teacher, Enoch Moyo, said that the furniture would help the school to ensure that social distancing was enhanced during teaching and learning.
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‘ZAMBIA DEBT RESTRUCTURING ON COURSE’
Liquid Telecoms rolls out By BUUMBA CHIMBULU
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AMBIA’S debt restructure process has slowly started to take shape as Lazard Freres assigned Morrow Sodali to assist in taking stock of the country’s dollar bond holders which was done well ahead of a request for coupon payment freeze. Government in May this year hired Lazard Freres Gestion of France for US$5 million to restructure the US$11.2 billion external debt over a three year period, a 0.05 percent of the entire foreign debt portfolio. Last month, Lazard named Morrow Sodali, a leading provider of strategic advice and
shareholder services to corporate clients, to help register Zambian dollar bondholders as part of commencement of a liability restructure process. Eurobond holders in June – July period did form a committee which Lazard would deliberate with in the restructure process, says the Kwacha Arbitrageur Magazine Chief Macro Business Strategist, Mutisunge Zulu. Mr Zulu said this was an initiator to the request from the Zambian Government to Eurobond holders to defer its coupon payments for a period of six months starting October 14, 2020 to April 14, 2021. This, he explained, was done as Government sought to book reprieve in creating fiscal space as COVID-19 ef-
fects continued to weigh. He said this in the latest Kwacha Arbitrageur Report on “Budget Analysis and Debt Note.” “A successful restructure would be tantamount to a technical default which markets await to see whether or not Zambia will meet its coupon payment in October “This follows the initial position by bond holders on the 30 September after the solicitation request received no positive feedback on the back of various factors such as lack of transparency on other creditor engagements,” Mr Zulu said. Into the budget, Mr Zulu said, other outstanding key issues were ratification of the central bank governor which
‘Zambia must boost energy sector’ By BUUMBA CHIMBULU
GOVERNMENT should urgently look at the pace of policy and regulatory reforms in the energy sector and halt the recurring power-deficit and its related negative impact on industrialisation. The energy sector is a catalyst to economic growth covering industrialisation and job creation, says Chabuka Kawesha, Zambia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ZACCI) president. Dr Kawesha said Government should immediately rule on an intermediary or transitional cost-reflective rates range for independent power producers with ZESCO. He said in a statement that Government should fully liberalise the power distribution sub-sector and unlock its direct involvement in targeted 600 Megawatts (MG) and 120MW from solar renewable energy. “The African Continental Free Trade Area agreement (AfCFTA), launched on March 21, 2018, creates the largest free trade area in the world and is designed to
create a single market for goods and services across the continent. “Trying to micro-manage every new MegaWatt while we push for industrial growth and increase mining output will not deliver the safety-net and power security we desire,” Dr Kawesha said. Zambia, Dr Kawesha said, needed 6, 000MW by 2030 and that the country was not on track to achieving the target.
“Government must let the private sector lead in project implementation and evolution of new innovations. As Government sets the policies, kindly ensure compliance and regulatory measures are at best aligned to international best standards and practices,” he said. He said the projected inclusion of 300MW to 750MW on to the national grid was not sustainable because all economic sub-sectors were currently operating at 30 –
50 percent. This, Dr Kawesha said, was below the desired and intended capacities or capabilities. “Government must let the private sector lead in project implementation and evolution of new innovations. As Government sets the policies, kindly ensure compliance and regulatory measures are at best aligned to international best standards and practices,” he said. Meanwhile, Dr Kawesha said a thriving local pensions sub-sector could become an opportunity pool from which Government coulf also engage for affordable finance. He said the creation of a healthy financial sector was key to economic stability and growth for Zambia. “As the Bank of Zambia pursues regulatory policies that strengthen the resilience of the financial sector in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic let us fix and permanently the current short-comings the pensions sub-sector is facing or imposing on the business community like penalties,” Dr Kawesha said.
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by September 25 was at committee stage. He said the appointment of the new Bank of Zambia Governor, Christopher Mvunga, came at a time when the Kwacha had weakened 40 percent as credit risks continued to deteriorate on the back of COVID-19 induced counterparty and sovereign weighted risks. Mr Zulu said this nonetheless was overshadowed by market expectations of what next for Zambia in the fiscal space after bondholders holding 40 percent of outstanding dollar debt could not give a positive response to the solicitation request by Government for the suspension of coupon payments.
LIQUID Telecoms has positioned itself to provide affordable technological solutions specifically for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) which will enhance their operation during and post COVID-19 period. Connectivity has become an important tool for any business, says Liquid Telecom Chief Financial Officer, Mwendamo Mazaba. Mr Mazaba said it was for this reason that the company had re-launched “The Blu Internet” proposition that allowed SMEs to connect their businesses. He was speaking at a media briefing yesterday during the re-launch of the product which had now been rolled out to other parts of the country as it was initially designed only for businesses in Lusaka. “The economy is open-
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ing up but most likely we will not go back to the way we used to conduct business so life has changed. In this Covid-19 era, it allows businesses to operate from anywhere. “It is very important during this time but also beyond to allow the businesses to restructure and operate more efficiently which is very key for the SME market,” Mr Mazaba said. He said Liquid Telecoms had invested heavily into its fibre technology. “So we want to invest more into it to enhance the produce and make it accessible to the other parts of the country. Investment is an ongoing process. Will make business operate more efficiently “We have been in fibre connectivity in this country since 2011, what it is now is that we have developed a product specifically target at a sector that considered to be very important to the economy,” Mr Mazaba said. He said: “It is also a product which is appropriate to the SMEs sector that we consider affordable, they will have the most reliable access to connectivity. The affordability is relative to what is out there.”
Good Time Steel Industrial Park ready for investors By NATION REPORT ZAMBIA’S leading steel manufacturing company, Goodtime Steel Company (GTS), has set up an Industrial Pack that is envisaged to be a ‘One stop construction materials hub, Company General Manager Jacky Hueng has revealed. Speaking to Daily Nation during the tour of the construction site that sits on an 18 hectare piece of land along Mungwi road, Hueng said the Industrial park is ready for any investors to invest in the manufacturing and retailing of construction materials. Hueng said the park will boost of manufacturers and retailers of construction materials such as aluminium, galvanised steel products, lighting equipment, electrical cables, door frames/doors as well as cement, tiles and roofing materials among others.“These products will be available from the manufacturers direct to the consumer. That way, the products at the Good Time Steel Industrial Park will be cheap and affordable,” emphasised Hueng. He called on investors both local and internationally to come
on board and be part of the exciting new venture strategically located near customers with ample parking, convenient reach, secure and with Electricity and water readily available. He added that Investors willing to set up business in the Industrial Park, but who do not have finance or equipment, can contact GTS Company who are able and willing to provide the same on terms and conditions. “Wheather it is a big conglomerate or a small scale operation, everyone is welcome to come on board. Our aim is to make the Good Time Steel Industrial Park the number one construction materials park not only in Zambia but in the region,” said Hueng. He added that the industrial
park expects to create an estimated 500 to 1000 jobs when its fully operational and will contribution over K100 million in taxes to the government. Hueng said the park will consist of manufacturing divisions as well as showrooms for direct day to day business transactions with customers. “This is one of the most excit-ing projects currently being undertaken in the manufacturing sector in Zambia. Investors don’t have to worry about anything when they invest in the Industri-al Park. Everything is there from electricity, water to the convenience of reaching the custom-ers. Come one come all,” advised Hueng. ADVERTORIAL
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Zim fertiliser firms assure farmers of enough supplies HARARE - Zimbabwe’s fertiliser industry has assured farmers that there will be adequate stocks to cater for farming needs during the forthcoming season as many companies have managed to secure foreign currency on the auction market. Some companies are using letters of credit to import critical raw materials, chairman of the Zimbabwe Fertiliser Manufacturers Association, Tapiwa Mashingaidze said. Zimbabwe requires at least 400, 000 tonnes of fertilisers in a normal season. Demand for this season is likely to be strong on the back of good rains. Over the past years, fertiliser producers struggled to secure foreign currency to import raw materials and this resulted in low production and serious shortages. Government-assisted farming programmes such as
Presidential inputs schemes are also expected to increase demand. “We have managed to get foreign currency from the auction market and this has helped producers to import some raw materials. So we are likely to have stable supplies this farming season,” said Mashingaidze. “From our side, the capacity to supply is there. What can only affect demand is low disposable incomes on the part of our customers.” Between January and June this year, production of fertiliser was subdued largely due to foreign currency shortage. The low production figures were attributed to shortage of foreign currency to import ammonia gas, a major raw material. Some analysts have, however, said while stable supplies are anticipated, many farmers, especially small-scale and communal farmers may not afford. Zimbabwe is expecting an early rainy season, starting with scattered falls this month, firming into heavy rains next month. – THE HERALD, Zimbabwe.
Pick n Pay blames alcohol, tobacco and clothing sales ban for halving of profits JOHANNESBURG Raymond Ackerman founded, Pick n Pay expects headline earnings to tank by as much as 60 percent when it reports its interim results later this month. The retailer is due to publish its interim financials for the 26 weeks ended August 30 2020 on October 20, 2020. The first half of its financial year which began on March 2 was almost entirely marred by the Covid-19 restrictions which cut the kind of items Pick n Pay could sell in the early days of the lockdown to bare bones while restriction on alcohol sales. While better now, the restrictions remain in place on weekends causing retailers to lose out two days a week of trading compared to the same period last year. Liquor sales were prohibited for 15 weeks of the 26-week trading period while the sale of cigarettes and other tobacco products was not allowed for much longer. "This inevitably had a profound impact on liquor and tobacco sales, with negative growth of 47.5 percent over the
period," wrote Pick n Pay in the trading update on Wednesday. Because the restrictions meant that Pick n Pay could not sell higher-margin goods like liquor, clothing and general merchandise at one point or another during the ongoing lockdown, the retailers earnings will be down by between 50 percent and 60 percent despite the 8.7 percent increase in core retail sales. Core retail sales include food, groceries and general merchandise, but exclude liquor, clothing and tobacco. Clothing sales were prohibited during the Level 5 lockdown causing the group's clothing turnover to decreased 4.2 percent in South Africa over the period. Pick n Pay said the trade restrictions in SA and in its other operations in southern Africa impacted up to 20 percent of its revenue at different stages of the nationwide lockdown. Outgoing Pick n Pay CEO, Richard Brasher previously said that the retailer was "quite successful" in getting a good profit margin of alcohol and tobacco products. – BLOOMBERG NEWS.
NO CONFIDENCE …Drop in SA business confidence shows economic recovery from Covid-19 years away
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OHANNESBURG A sustained decline in retail sales volumes, lower share prices on the JSE and less credit going to the private sector continued to suppress business confidence in South Africa in September. And even though almost all sectors of the economy have opened up after the strict lockdown, the South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SACCI) said business confidence in the country appears to "find it difficult to regain its rhythm." After confidence levels rebounded in June and July from the deterioration recorded in the first two months of the lockdown, SACCI said its business confidence index declined marginally again in September. August had seen the index - which gauges sentiment and
Failed U.S. stimulus talks could threaten economic recovery WASHINGTON - The White House’s sudden exit from fiscal stimulus talks with Democrats in Congress has added another level of doubt to a U.S. economic recovery that already seemed to be weakening, choking off perhaps $1.5 trillion or more in future income and spending. Even the most bullish policymakers and forecasters had penciled in more government aid to keep households and businesses hit by the coronavirus pandemic afloat through the end of the year. That money would bolster retail spending, rent payments and mortgages and whittle away at the 11 million lost jobs that have not yet been recouped. Without it, the United States faces another roughly five percent hole in annual economic output. – REUTERS.
forward-looking expectations of firms, and by implication affects their plans to invest or hold-off planned expenditure in a country - improved to 85.8. That amounted to an improvement of three index points from July. But the index regressed by 0.1 index point in September and was still 6.7 index points below its September 2019 level. "This shows that it's not just about unlocking the economy by easing the lockdown. There were some setbacks in the economy. So, the economy will take some time to recover. There will have to be more done than just unlocking the economy," said SACCI's economist, Richard Downing. Dr Azar Jammine, director and chief economist at Econometrix said the unemployment data that came out last month might have
weighed on the index if it incorporates employment figures too. Jammine said as South Africa moved down lockdown levels, the rebound in economic activity differed. The move from levels 5 to 4 and 3 meant that more sectors opened. But when the country moved to level 2 and level 1, the remaining restrictions that were lifted were relatively small. "You shouldn't expect the recovery to carry on at the same pace because the proportional benefits you get from the lifting the few remaining lockdown restrictions are relatively smaller. The message is we are not going to get back to where we were prior to the Covid-19 virus for a good few years still," said Jammine. SACCI said South Africa's economy remains in a fragile situation and therefore
Dr Azar Jammine government should continue to pursue enabling policies that will encourage the business sector to fast track growth and employ people. The body which represents approximately 20 000 small, medium and large enterprises across all economic sectors in the country said while the move to lockdown level 1 has put the process of restoring the economy in motion, corrective action is necessary for the unsustainable fiscal situation in all public sector institutions. – FIN24.
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Debunking Shishuwa’s claim on planned 2021 election rigging Dear Editor, SHISHUWA accuses the same government that tolerates him to continue writing his anti-government theories of being intolerant, forgetting that it is also the same government that feeds him? To us, this proves the obvious that Shishuwa represents an agenda that is beyond fair academic commentary but a deeper political interest. Our conclusion is that Shishuwa is just another disgruntled and half-baked politician hiding behind the curtain of academia and must be treated as such Were it not for Shishuwa Shishuwa’s impeccable academic background, we would have ignored him because we have followed his many biased political commentaries against Edgar Lungu and his government and we know his inclination towards the opposition from the time of the Post Newspaper, but given his academic background and the audience he represents (UNZA) we are forced to debunk his sensational claim in his recent ranting titled “This is how President
CONGRATULATIONS TO BoZ GOVERNOR MVUNGA Dear Editor,
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WISH to congratulate Mr. Christopher Mphanza Mvunga on his appointment as Governor of the Bank of Zambia (BoZ). Mr. Mvunga, an Accountant by profession is a Fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants and also a Fellow of the Zambia Institute of Chartered Accountants.. Mr. Mvunga takes over from Dr. Denny Kalyalya. This follows the dismissal of the latter by President Edgar Lungu on August 22, 2020. Mr. Mvunga has vast experience in the banking industry, having worked for more than a decade. Standard Chartered Bank Africa is one of the notable financial institutions he has worked for. And this is not a mean achievement per se. If this is not good enough, the new Governor of the central bank served as Deputy Minister of Finance and National Planning from 2015 to 2016. He also served as Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet in charge of Finance
and Economic Development. Mr. Mvunga is assuming the position of BoZ chief at the time the country is undergoing economic challenges. The poor economic performance of the country can be attributed to the Covid-19 which has devastated the economies of many countries across the globe. Low volume of export and the plummeting price of copper at the London Metal Exchange (LME), among others can also be attributed to the country’s economic quagmire. In this vein, it is correct to state here that there is a lot of expectation from Mr. Mvunga as the new Bank of Zambia Governor. Going by Mr. Mvunga’s professional qualifications as a Chartered Accountant coupled with his vast experience in the banking industry, I am optimistic that he will be equal to the task. Ultimately, he will deliver to people’s expectations. To achieve this objective, there is need for support from everyone at the Bank of Zambia. All said and done, let me
hasten to state here that the appointment of Mr. Mvunga by President Edgar Lungu is the right decision and the former deserves the appointment. ELEMIYA PHIRI, Lusaka.
Stage managing violence is being irresponsible Dear Editor, THE behaviour of stage managing crime for the sake of seeking sympathy for political expediency can no longer be regarded as a political issue but a security issue. The loss of the infrastructure by UPND by and large is unfortunate but with the recent unfolding of the events makes a sad reading. On Wednesday, Muchinga Province Commissioner of Police Engineer Joel Njase revealed that their preliminary investigations on the burnt down UPND offices suggests that it might be an act of internal dealings, which makes sad reading. We wonder why the UPND sympathisers can burn their own offices and implicate the Patriotic Front. What is the motive of making a careless statement and conceal the truth that the offices were burnt at the hands of the UPND. The habit of stage managing violence for the sake of publicity is an act of terror and sabotage and this comes barely a week after the UPND cadres damaged the PF office in Munali constituency. Instead of showing remorse, UPND president Hakainde Hichilema (who has 14 years’ experience in losing Presidential elections) went with the horde of the members of the media fraternity to slander the PF and went further to incite civil disobedience. This is irresponsible behaviour and makes the
UPND a danger to itself as much as it is a danger to the nation. As a political party wishing to be given state power - the UPND - must be above board as such conduct endangers the security of the state. We also urge the UPND to be honest and desist from glorifying their institutionalised hooliganism while at the same time throwing mad at the PF. It is a fact that the UPND premises are manned by their own marshals (as they have shunned away from seeking for state security) therefore it is inconceivable that an alien can invade their premises without any altercation. Moreover, the UPND want at all costs to make this country ungovernable and take advantage of the fragmented nation for the sake of seeking the efforts of the international community to possibly push for a coalition government with the PF after President Lungu’s mandate is renewed for the second five-year term. The UPND is desperate to create an artificial atmosphere upon which their petition the outcome of the polls. Moreover, their previous glorifying of civil unrests in other countries speaks volumes. On the other hand, we urge the police to be vigilant and see to it that this newly hatched sabotage does not turn into a national issue. It will be regrettable for this stage managing criminal activities to reach to exponential levels to gain the equal prominence with the gassing. Like any other criminal activity, we trust the police will do their job and bring the culprits behind the burning of the UPND office in Nakonde. MARVIN CHANDA MBERI, Youth Rights Activist, Lusaka.
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Political prostitution syndrome in Zambia Dear Editor, PARTY criss -crossing by most political players has seemingly reached alarming proportions by these seemingly “demagogue” politicians. As Zambia heads towards the August 2021 watershed general elections, this shameless phenomenon will undoubtedly become the order of the day. While being cognizant that every citizen has a fundamental right to belong to any political party of his/her choice as enshrined in the Bill of Rights, the question that baffles many political
spectators is- what political ideology do such politicians represent? For example, in South Africa one is either an ANC (Kongolosi), Democratic Alliance (DA), EFF (Commissar), UDM, etc member despite the prevailing political temperature of one’s party at any given time. Same goes for the Americans and the British, one is either a Republican or Democrat and Conservative or Labour respectively. But what is so different about Zambian political players? It is an issue of “bamusela kwakaba,” “nchelele bula”
(politics of the belly), seeking political office and positions at all costs irrespective of one’s values, beliefs and ideology? It’s in the public domain or rather we have witnessed those the at some point “raised a middle finger” to the party in government including those that had branded themselves as “die hards” of a given party in power then are today at the helm of running the affairs of our governance system through the party in power. What changed overnight? As we head to the general elections in ten months; time we the electorate ought
to be not only cautious but rather be mindful of such ‘political prostitution’ failure to which we might end with the very perennial pattern of the same team players simply changing jerseys in the event of change of governments. Zambia has had enough of “recycled” politicians and the hour is nigh to inject new blood, the youth, more women or alternatively the very old yet principled politicians that remain loyal to their respective parties despite where the wind blows. RICHARD CHINGOBE, Johannesburg.
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‘Zambians must genuinely reconcile’ By SANFROSSA MANYINDA THE clergy in Kitwe have called on Zambians to genuinely reconcile as the National Day of Prayer, Fasting and Reconciliation gets closer. The National Day of Prayer, Fasting and Reconciliation falls on October 18. Kitwe District Pastors Fellowship Chairperson, Raddy Lewila, said that it was important for the citizens to take advantage of the day to make things right.
Bishop Lewila has since written to all political parties to attend or take part in the prayer and fasting. He was speaking to the Daily Nation in Kitwe yesterday. “ The fact still remains that there will always be tension among some people due to the differences in opinion, but let us take advantage of this day to pray about it,” he said. Bishop Lewila called on the church to pray so that tensions that had been mounting in the country especially among political leaders could be reduced. He said that prayer was important to solve matters that seem difficult, because it was the only way through which a meeting point between two fighting groups could meet.
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PF FLOUTING COVID-19 RULES, SAYS UPND By SANFROSSA MANYINDA
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HE United Party for National Development (UPND) has challenged Government and the ruling party to respect Covid-19 guidelines as they continue with party mobilisation programmes to avoid the second wave of the virus.
By SANFROSSA MANYINDA THE Ndola City Council will open two more skills training centres to serve the underprivileged in the city. In the same vein, the council has submitted application to the Technical Education Vocation, Entrepreneurship Training Authority (TEVETA) for registration and inspection is underway. At the moment, the local authority which has 13 teachers, is operating the Mushili Training Institute as an accredited centre with TEVETA. Council Director Housing and Social Services, Jonathan
UPND spokesperson, Charles Kakoma, told the Daily Nation in Kitwe that the PF had been gathering in large numbers without observing health guidelines. Mr Kakoma said that almost all the people that attend mobilisation programmes were spotted without face masks and not observing social distancing. "This is very
dangerous and a big risk because we may experience the second wave of the virus as a country. If we failed to contain the first wave of the virus, do you think we will manage the second one?" he questioned. Mr Kakoma said people should not take advantage of the declining numbers of the positive cases recorded, stating that the virus was still among
the citizens. He said that the leaders in the ruling party were merely showing the public that they could ignore the Covid-19 guidelines and go back to their ways of living. Mr Kokoma said that the earlier the situation was controlled by the leaders the better.
Ndola to have two more skills straining centres Simbeye, said the council would soon open Chifubu Training Centre which was offering training in food production but was not accredited with TEVETA. According to Mr Simbeye, another centre would be opened at Mine Masala. He said Mushili Training Institute offers courses in hospitality, design, cutting and tailoring, plumbing and sheet metal, metal fabrication, bricklaying and plastering, carpentry and joinery and Information Communication
Technology. "Once accredited, the Ndola City Council will have three TEVETA accredited training centres. The skills training centres target the less privileged as well as people that have skills but do not have secondary school qualifications," he said. Mr Simbeye said that this was done in order to address unemployment among the youth. He said that opening up of centres was done in order to ensure that everyone was
empowered regardless of their financial capacity and secondary school qualifications. Mr Simbeye said the success of the exercise was as a result of the dedication shown by the teachers. The teachers, he said, had shown dedication even during the time of the COVID-19 pandemic and other tough situations. “Therefore without a teacher, this world can be completely nothing as they are the most important in our society,” Mr Simbeye said.
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Lstone to have cancer hospital By ANDREW MUKOMA GOVERNMENT will next year construct a Cancer Diseases Hospital in Livingstone, Health Minister Chitalu Chilufya has announced. The development, according to the minister, was in line with the PF Government’s transformation agenda. Dr Chilufya announced this in Livingstone yesterday on arrival at Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula International Airport before leaving for Kazungula Border. “In the quest not to leave anyone behind in expanding universal health coverage, Livingstone Central Hospital is the new host to Cancer Diseases Centre. “Construction will begin next year in 2021. This is in line with the PF Government’s transformation agenda of universal health care,” he said. Dr Chilufya said that the new cancer disease hospital would help in curbing congestion of patients at the University Teaching Hospital in Lusaka. The minister who was with a team of health experts, said he and his team had arrived to offer technical support to the team on the ground in the wake of Covid-19 pandemic. Dr Chilufya said the opening up of boarders by neighbouring countries was important for Livingstone and other screening districts heighten their covid-19 screening points. He however expressed delight that no cases had been recorded in Livingstone in the last two weeks adding that this was due to the effectiveness of response management by health workers.
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RESIDENT Edgar Lungu has scored highly in the country’s developmental agenda and will be re-elected in the 2021 elections, former Finance Minister, Katele Kalumba has said. He said the majority would vote for Mr Lungu based on some of the benchmarks he had attained and surpassed. “People should not misinform the President that he is somewhat at risk of losing to
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anybody because his popularity,” Dr Kalumba said. He said in an interview that Mr Lungu’s popularity was evidenced by the Patriotic Front
victories in every by-election with big margins. Dr Kalumba said the PF led Government had scored success in a number of sectors
especially in infrastructure which had changed the face of the country. “If you live in rural areas, you come to Lusaka after
three months, you are lost, the landscape is changing so fast,” he said. On setting up a commission of inquiry on privatisation,
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Dr Kalumba said the matter should be dealt with through the law enforcement agencies. Dr Kalumba said he believed in a system where people were adjudged by the judicial process which was fair and not subject to political pressures. “We have elections next year, we don't want to give people excuses and give the impression that this is meant to silence anybody, we are a democratic society,” Dr Kalumba said.
‘Use PR in Covid-19 initiatives to influence change’ By ANDREW MUKOMA
INVITATION INVITATION FOR BIDS BIDS FRA/W/03/20 TENDER FOR REPAIR & SERVICING OF TENDER FOR THE PROVISION OF INSURANCE BROKERAGE PLATFORM SCALES & WEIGHBRIDGES SERVICES - FRA/ORD/06/20 TheThe FoodFood Reserve Agency (FRA) wishes(FRA) to enter into Bank: Bank Reserve Agency intends to engage firmsStanbic to provide Insurance contracts for the repair and servicing of platform scales Branch: Lusaka Industrial Brokerage Services. and weighbridges at satellite depots. Account Name: Food Reserve Agency Account Number: 9130000358499 The Agency now invites eligible firms registered with the Sort Code: 040007 The Agency now invites sealed bids from insurance brokers registered with Zambia Metrology Agency (ZMA) to submit sealed bids for Swift Code: SBICZMLX & following Insurance for the provision of Insurance thethe worksPensions to be done in the regions:Authority (PIA) Currency: Zambian Kwacha
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1. Buildings 2. Stock (maize, & soya beans) The bids shouldrice be appropriately bound, sealed and bold labeledGrain “Tender for and Repair & Servicing of Platform 3. Empty Bags other Marketing Scales & Weighbridges” and addressed to the Requisites Procurement Coordinator, Food Reserve Agency, Plot 7419, Private Private Motor MandaVehicles Road, Industrial Area, Lusaka.
Motor LusakaVehicle Comprehensive 8 Eastern (A & B) The bids must be deposited in the Tender Box at the 3 Motor Vehicle 1. Commercial Vehicles 9 Southern (A & B) reception area, Plot 7419, Manda Road, Industrial Area, Commercial 2. Tractors Lusaka, on or before Friday 30th October 2020 at 10:00 10 Copperbelt hours and must be accompanied by proof of purchase of Comprehensive 3. Trailers the bidding documents. Motorwill be restrictedCycle Motor Cycles Award4 of contract to a maximum of three lots per bidder Comprehensive The closing date for the receipt of bids is Friday 30th Interested bidders may obtain further information and 5 Group Personal Accident EmployeesOctober & Board Members 2020 at 10:00 hours and any bid received after inspect the bidding documents at the Procurement & Supplies the time and date stipulated above will not be accepted. 6 Food Group Life Assurance Unit offices, Reserve Agency, Plot 7419, MandaEmployees Road, The bids will be opened thereafter in the Board Room, Industrial P.O. All Box Risks 34054, Lusaka, Zambia. The 7 Area,Plant 1. Grain Silos in the presence of bidders or their representatives who telephone numbers are 260-211-286097/286106. 2. Generators choose to attend. 3. Fork lifts Bidders who wish to participate in the tender should deposit Procurement Coordinator 4. Laboratory equipment a non-refundable sum of K750.00 in the following bank For and on behalf of the account: 8 Office Comprehensive Furniture,FOOD fixtures & fittings RESERVE AGENCY 9 Fidelity Guarantee Fraud & Dishonest of Employees
GOVERNMENT has challenged public relations personnel and communication specialists to influence change in their various activities by incorporating COVID-19 preventive messages. Formatted: Font: (Defa Southern Province Minister, Edify Hamukale, this will help complement Government’s efforts to contain the spread of the pandemic. Dr Hamukale said the pandemic should not be looked at as the end of physical interactions but should be utilised to improve ways of doing things. He was speaking at the ZAPRA 10th annual general meeting in Livingstone. The conference was held under the theme “Organisation strategy and return on investment - A case of climate change communication". "Planned and targeted communication action has a cardinal role to play in any organisational strategy and should always have a return on investment. "Public relations and communication is not an end in itself but a means to achieve greater results and in turn, realise organisational goals and objectives," he said. Dr Hamukale said any organisation needed to see public relations and communication as a key component of research, planning, implementation and evaluation for it to be effective and deliver the desired goals. He said public relations and communications specialists played a critical role in helping organisations and the country to come out of the current pandemic stronger and smarter. “It is at difficult times like this one when providing leadership is crucial to survive the waves of a health and economic saboteur like the covid-19 pandemic and I am delighted to see the leadership being provided by ZAPRA as an association and your individual efforts as public relations and communications specialists," Dr Hamukale said. And ZAPRA president, Mwamba Siame, said there was need to consider how communication could assist in mitigating the escalating climate deterioration. Ms Siame called for concerted efforts to help mitigate the effects of climate change.
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HE Lusaka High Court has sentenced a 51-year-old man of Kabangwe area in Lusaka to seven years imprisonment with hard labour for killing his wife. They had been married for 21 years. Mr Justice Timothy Kantanekwa convicted Jeremiah Nyirenda after he pleaded guilty to manslaughter.
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WIFE KILLER GETS SEVEN YEARS Facts of the offence read by state advocate Mukuma Chipawa are that on June 14, this year, around 07:30 hours, Nyirenda was at his house in Kabangwe area with his wife Valinase Tembo (deceased) and other members of the family preparing to go to church. At the time, his wife had
put pots of water on two braziers to use for bathing. The woman got the first pot of water and took it to the bathroom and Nyirenda collected the other pot of water heading for the bathroom. In the process, Nyirenda and his wife picked a quarrel over the water This angered Nyirenda
and without a word turned and poured the hot water on his wife, who was rushed to Matero Level One hospital where she was treated for severe burns. She was discharged on June 17 and continued treating her wounds from home until June 28, this year when she died.
The postmortem indicated that she died from third degree burns. In mitigation, by Legal Aid counsel Dr O.Kaba, Nyirenda asked the court for leniency as he was the sole provider of the three children aged nine, 13 and 16. He said he loved his wife and their 21 years of mar-
riage was a happy and incident free and that he deeply regretted the act of gender-vased violence. Mr Justice Kantanekwa slapped a seven year sentence saying most GBV cases were due to failure to manage emotions which has a severe effect on the children who are neutral.
350 positive truck drivers treated in Kazungula By ANDREW MUKOMA
THE New Kazungula District Hospital has hosted over 350 truck drivers who were Covid-19 positive since the disease broke out. Kazungula District Health Director, Chimuka Haankombo, said that currently, the institution was being used as an isolation centre for Covid-19. Dr Haankombo said that since the outbreak of covid-19, the facility had looked after over 350 truck drivers who were Covid positive drivers and not necessarily patients. He disclosed that in the last two days, the border has not recorded any positive case. Dr Haankombo was speaking when Health Minister, Chitalu Chilufya, toured the new hospital which is yet to be commissioned. "This facility has a bed capacity of more 150 bed space but currently, we are only using part of it," he said. Meanwhile, District Commissioner Mutinta Musokotwane, said the area has no challenges in terms of supplies of antiretroviral drugs (ARVs). Ms Musokotwane said that the district was operating well in providing health care to the people in the district. She said the district has a good number of health centres and health posts where people are getting health services. Ms Musokotwane said she had employed a multi-sectoral approach in the fight against covid-19 And Dr Chilufya said that Kazungula Border was a critical crossing point and part of Government's port of health services. Dr Chilufya said that President Edgar Lungu places public health as a high priority and that health security demands that port health services are strengthened. The minister urged health personnel at Kazungula to be alert now that the neighbouring countries have begun to reopen their borders. He said the country will begin to see more traffic and so, health personnel need to deal with the situation.
INVITATION FOR INVITATION FORBIDS BIDS TENDER FOR THE PROVISION OF INSURANCE BROKERAGE SERVICES - FRA/ORD/06/20 TENDER FOR PROVISION OFto provide INSURANCE BROKERAGE The Food Reserve AgencyTHE (FRA) intends to engage firms Insurance Brokerage Services.
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Marketing Requisites Account Name: Food Reserve Agency Motor Vehicle Account Number: 9130000358499 2 Private Policy Private Motor Vehicles Sort Code: 040007 Lot To be Covered Comprehensive Swift Code: SBICZMLX No.Motor Vehicle 1. Commercial Vehicles Currency: Zambian Kwacha 3 1 Commercial 2. Tractors Fire & Allied Perils 1. Buildings Comprehensive 3. Trailers The bidding documents can be obtained from the Procurement 2. Stock (maize, riceFood & soya beans) & Supplies Unit offices, Reserve Agency, Plot 7419, Manda Motor Cycle 4 Motor Cycles Road, Industrial Area, Lusaka, upon presentation of an official Comprehensive 3. Empty Grain Bags and other Marketing FRA receipt for the K750.00 bank deposit. Group Personal 5 Employees & Board Members Requisites Accident The bidsVehicles should be sent clearly marked, “Tender for Provision Group Life Motor Employees Vehicle Private Private Motor 6 2 of Insurance Brokerage Services� and addressed to the Assurance Comprehensive Procurement Coordinator, Food Reserve Agency, Plot 7419, 1. Grain Silos Manda Road, Industrial Area, Lusaka, not later than Friday 30th 2. Generators Vehicle 1. Commercial Vehicles 7 3 Plant All Motor Risks October 2020 at 10.00 hours. 3. Fork lifts Commercial 2. Tractors 4. Laboratory equipment The bids must be deposited in the Tender Box at the reception Office Comprehensive 3. Trailers Furniture, fixtures & fittings 8 area, Plot 7419, Manda Road, Industrial Area, Lusaka, on or Comprehensive 4 Motor Cycle Motor Cycles before Friday 30th October 2020 at 10.00 hours and must 9 Fidelity Guarantee Fraud & Dishonest of Employees be accompanied by proof of purchase of bidding documents. Comprehensive Grain stocks and crop marketing 10 Goods in Transit requisites 5 Group Personal Accident Employees Board The&closing dateMembers for the receipt of bids is Friday 30th October 1. Stock (maize, rice & soya beans) 2020 at 10.00 hours, and any bids received after the time 11 6 Burglary Group InsuranceLife 2. Empty Grain Bags and marketing Assurance Employees and date stipulated above will not be accepted. The bids will be requisites openedSilos thereafter in the Board Room, in the presence of bidders 7 Plant AllLaptops Risks 1. Grain or their representatives who choose to attend. 12 Asset All Risks 13 14 15
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SUBJECT: ENGLISH LANGUAGE Introduction In a sentence like this: The upper branches of the tree tossed violently in the high wind. certain words are more essential than others. The complete subject is The upper branches of the tree; but the main word is branches. This is called the simple subject. The complete predicate is tossed violently in the high wind; but the main word is tossed. This is called the verb, or simple predicate. Reduced to its essentials the sentence becomes: branches tossed You might call this the framework of the sentence. Similarly, in every sentence, the main parts of the complete subject and predicate are the simple subject and the verb. From here on, when this book refers to subject and verb, the word subject means simple subject. In order to analyze any sentence grammatically, you must be able to pick out the verb and the subject. As a rule, it is easier to find the verb first, since that is the operative word, the word that makes the statement or tells what happened. Then, by asking yourself who? or what? in front of the verb, you will find the subject. Examples: (a) One of our planes crash-landed safely in a ravine. (What happened? Something crash-landed. That's the verb. What crash-landed? The subject is one.) (b) In the doorway stood a tall gentleman with a hat. (Somebody stood—that's the verb. Who stood? The subject is gentleman. The transposed order is no problem.) (c) Sechelani will be three in May. (Somebody will be. Who will be? The subject is Sechelani.) The Expletive There Using the same method, you can work out the structure of sentences beginning with there: There is a fire in the fireplace. The verb is is—a very common little verb. What is? The answer is fire. A fire is in the fireplace. Sentences of this construction are very common in English. The word there is never the subject; it's a signal that the sentence is transposed—that the subject follows the verb. There were pictures on all the walls. Verb: were. What were? Pictures. There will be a short intermission. Verb: will be. What will be? Intermission. There is still time for one more hand. Verb: is. What is? Time. The word there in such a construction is called an
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expletive (something that fills out the sentence), but the name isn't important. Just remember that there is not the subject. Verb Phrases A verb has many forms and may consist of several words—up to four. Note the following: Examples (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f)
Martha broke her doll. Martha is breaking her doll. Martha has broken her doll. The doll will break. The doll has been broken. The doll would have been broken.
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Answers to Lesson 21 Put the following adjectives in the right order. 1. The girl received multiple tiny gifts for her birthday. 2. All of the students in class took the simple computerized test. 3. Before going to the greenhouse, the horticulture students put on their new rubber gardening gloves. (rubber, new, gardening) 4. The beautiful and refined Namwanga women waited for the server to come to their table. 5. The box was full of black and white spotted puppies. 6. Luangwa is a large and square mountainous area. 7. Did you know that cheetahs are beautiful endangered and carnivorous animals? (carnivorous, beautiful, endangered) 8. The green Egyptian furniture was sold yesterday. 9. Sechelani is a stout young nimble-footed player. 10. Tony has prepared a sumptuous and tasty meal. (tasty, sumptuous)
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RETIREMENT BENEFITS, CREATION WINNING THE 2021JOB ELECTIONS AND IN A PANDEMIC ANDECONOMIC LOSING REVIVAL THE ECONOMY:
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ARLY this year, a letter went purportedly HE viral, economic chalwritten the Teaching lenges bythat Zambia Service Commission faces are very dauntof Zambia which teachers ing, in almost insurwere told that their retirement mountable and very debilishould Yet, be in line protating. not allwith hopethe is lost, visionsare of the Lawglimmers at the timeof of there still their employment! hope flickering around, but In this regard, all teachers they require concerted efemployed before 2015 when forts to light up and make the the Law on retirement age was economy glow and illuminate ammended the country.from 50 years for early retirement andthat 55 years for It is also true if the normal retirement 55 hanyears Zambian economy to is not for early retirement, 60 years for dled properly as the nation normalup retirement and 65 frenyears gears for the already for late retirement, would have zied 2021elections, the econto leave the teaching service! omy may fail and leave everyIt is commonly argued that one on a ventilator gasping for the law does not work in retdear life. What will it profit anrospect! This meant that those yone to winthe elections and supporting removal of still the lose the economy? affected teachers from the Presently therehad is a aconsolteaching service point. idated fightcontended on the Zambian Yet, others that the political stage concentratchanged law had been thrust on the affected teachers! The Attorney General assured that there was nothing to worry about.
The challenge of the Present
One of the challenges that the change of retirement age from 55 to 60 years entailed was holding back retirement for five years for workers who should otherwise have retired and been paid off and replaced by new workers. This matter has brought a window of opportunity for Zambia to resolve a long standing died on who should, who lemma of how to pay and off retired should not appear public servants, create on jobsthe for 2021 presidential ballot paper! so many of our youths and in The survival turn fight revivefor thepolitical economy. is A intense and, that if wemotivated are not key factor careful, maythe take the the statethis to fight increase retirewhole nation with ment age wasdown to open a it. moraThe fight may degenerate to torium window during which atolevel whereresources neither protagmobilise to pay onist off themay hugeemerge backlogvictorious. of retirees They say when twoprevious elephants inherited from the administration in 2011. Unfortufight, the grass suffers! Our nately this notsides materialised. leaders onhas both of the Instead a mountain unpaid political spectrum of appear retirement benefitsinhas accudeeply engrossed annihimulated. doulating oneRemember, another ina their ble-edged sword was created by quest for political supremacy. popular acclaim workIn the process, theamong economy is ers, labour taking a veryunions heavy and toll; others what whenthe thedebilitating Zambian Parliament, with impact of riding on the popularity among Covid-19! workers and labour unions, My view is that there is had no accepted a clause in the 2016 need for the war mantra “nevConstitution, of retaining reer leave an enemy behind”! tirees on the payroll until their There is had no one that benefits beenZambian paid. This retention on the payroll of unpaid retirees created a resource drain problem. The state
and other employers have to pay two salaries for one job for as long as retirees’ benefits remain unpaid; that is one salary for the retiree and another salary for the job holder! This, coupled with the nation’s mounting external debt obligations, has put the state in a dilemma. The onset of Covid-19 in Zambia in mid-March has left isZambia’s an enemy of anyone; the en-in labour landscape emy is the bad economy, the a helpless situation of sorts. enemy is nepotism, the ene-to Therefore, it is imperative my is the corruption, enemy pose inevitablethe questions; iswhat joblessness, theforward? enemy isHow reis the way gionalism, all get of which we all does Zambia out of this enmust fight whenever they rear tanglement? their ugly it heads. Firstly, is important to note We the must ensure is that while that situation not irrewe politic, we that deemable; it are canmindful be salvaged. democracy only thrivescan when Several permutations be at to createon a win-win sititlooked is anchored a sound uation for all – retirees, goveconomic footing. A the weak ernment, isunemployed economy a recipe foryouths anand the nation at large! How can archy. We are all witnesses to thisviolence be achieved? the ensuing in some First East and and foremost, the govMiddle Eastern Euroernment should see paying off pean states, all because leadretirees the perspective ers havefrom sacrificed economicof killing several birds withexpedia stone, resilience for political and as a major stimulus packence. age thein retirees to turn their Weforlive a global village; benefits into investible capital what happens in one corner to play a pivotal role in reviving of the globe is bound to repthe Covid-19-ravaged economy licate itself in are other places, quickly. There three possible sources to finance the retirement packages: From within the national
budget by sacrificing some capital projects; The government can approach some local pension houses for a loan to finance this; or The government can approach some international cooperating partners for a grant or a soft loan specifically to sort out this problem. Several years ago, Tanzania owed its workers in public institutions colossal sums of money. TheZambia Tanzanian government and is not an island.of President Kikwete borWe need to Josiah tone down on this rowed US$100 million fromwe the self-annihilation trajectory World Bank and paid off alltoits have embarked on. We need workers in public learning inlet the economy breathe! stitutions. Zambia do the Firstly, we shouldcan harness same. Therenatural are several benefits the nation’s resources
– the Kasenseli gold in Mwinilunga, the Mumbwa and the FOLLOWING the 2008 global financial crisis, Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) emerged as a critical issue in the most varied sectors of industry organisations. Today, with the world crippled by the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), the practice is now considered as By FRANCIS ZIBA the must have tool for the enhancement of corporate governance that should strengthen sound decision-making processes. Firstly, it may be important to draw a distinction between the traditional risk management and enterprise risk management. As obvious as it may apZESCO Limited wishes to inform its esteemed or business units customers usually dealand the public that there will pear,be it is word “Enterprise” anthe interruption of power with supply in own the following their risks, ERMareas: needs that makes the difference. Traeveryone to be involved from ditional risk management is a frontline staff to Board level, to AFFECTED AREAS: bottom-up process that focuses Maamba Town, Maamba Mine, Sinazongwe, Sinazeze and make it truly effective. Risk manareas primarily on losses, costs and Surrounding agement is ostensibly undertakthe negative side of risk; heavy enfacilitate with the objective of prevent- works. PURPOSE: To annual maintenance on compliance and specificaing loss while ERM has other, tion and mainly reactive. While more far-reaching reasons, like DATES: enterprise risk management, lowering the organisation’s risk on the other hand, has a much and increasing08.00hours sustainability toas 08:30 hours,16:00 to 16:30 th broader as it considers 1 scope Saturday 10 October 2020 this has the effect of gaining savhours all the risk factors faced by the ings and increasing value for the organisation, and it helps 2 Sunday 11ththe October firm2020 in the long08:00 run to 17:00 hours Board and management make Although ERM, generally 08.00hours to 08:30 hours,16:00 to 16:30 th informed according to 2020 may still be an ongo3 decisions Monday 12 October speaking hours its acknowledged risk appetite. ing process in most private inWhile4ERM likeTuesday the traditional 2020 and 08:00 to 16:00inhours 13th October stitutions more recently risk management does considthe public sector, it has moved er compliance it is a top-down of a reactive or panic-driven However, all supply linesout must be treated as live as power may be restored process that prevents and mitmode to become more predicbefore the stated time. We regret the inconvenience this may cause. igates losses and looks for optive and proactive. Siloed apportunities in adversity for the proaches are being abandoned organization thereby creating in favor of more collaborative, FIGHT CORONAVIRUS: value Customers and ensuring are that encouraged the orotherthrough hand is the main part of holistic and integrated frame- units to purchase electricity channels ganisation’s objectives are met the strategic planning process works. such asdisruptions. online banking and mobile money. Customers are further advised with minimal and a robust ERM framework The risk management functoisreport faults byrisk contacting Zesco National Call Centre 0211relevant 363636 ERM a bigger picture must on provide risk intion now assumes a more strate(all networks) 322 gic (MTN & organisations. Airtel) or SMS status query and management that adopts aor hoformation for decision-makers role in It issupply inlistic approach to managing so as to reduce the possibility creasingly being recognized account/prepayment numberastoa 3600. risk, placing it within a portfolio guidance provider on the path of selecting a mistaken strateof things that need to be mangy or overlooking an important ahead, mitigating critical risks ZESCO Mobile App now available on Google Play Store andOrganisations Apple App Store aged in order that the organione. need inteand allowing companies to grow zation achieves its objectives. grate the risk framework into sustainably in the long term. While individual departments their strategic planning process Strategy formulation on the
Economy We need to win the economy by repairing the Mwandi-Kazungula road, the Solwezi-Mwinilunga road, the Kafue hook bridge-Mongu road, the Chinsali-Nakonde road, the Mansa-Kashikishi-Lunchinda road, plus all other roads which are slowly becoming impassable.
that Zambia can accrue from clearing retirees on the public service payroll: It will save resources – from paying two people for one job to paying only one person for that job; The freed resources can be used to employ fresh graduates from colleges and universities without injecting fresh funds into the payroll; thus reducing the current high unemployment among Zambian youths aircurmon Mwansa Kapwepwe rently the streets; ports inroaming Livingstone and NdoThousands ofbut jobs to willmake also be la respectively, created retirees the KKIAasamany regional hubwill forinvest their retirement benefits aircraft maintenance, refuel-in start-ups, somemeals will boost their ling and cabin pickup. existing whilebeneothers There arebusinesses huge revenue
fits from such. There are also great revenues that Zambia can generate from a well regulated mukula wood local and export business. If the foreigners who buy mukula (and often just smuggle it) make millions of dollars from it, why can we not do the same as a nation? Yes, there is great need to continue caring for our vulnerable citizens through social cash transfer, youth, women and girl-child empowerment schemes, to get as many of our people out of poverty as possible. There is also need to continue to increase access to educational loans and scholarships for our vulnerable col-
Why organisations need to integrate enterprise risk SHUTDOWN NOTICE management into their strategic planning process? Rufunsa gold resources. We should harness the fluoride resources in Siavonga, the manganese in Luapula and Central provinces, the possible existence of diamonds in the Liuwa and Sioma Ngwezi national parks (where light aircraft are often reported to land and take off without airlifting any animals)! We should harness the abundant water resources (over 40 percent of Southern Africa’s fresh water) and use it to irrigate our crops, generate more electricity to end load shedding, provide transport and produce fish which we so desperately need. We should harness the to take account risk powimpliabundant sunlight,ofwind on theirtoobjectives or a ercations and biomass generate allack of that process result ternative sources of could energy to in failure. power our development and To integrate ERM into the to export the excess. strategic planning process, orI urge our leaders not to ganisations need to the ensure that end at constructing statethe risk information current, of-the-art Kenneth isKaunda complete andAirport, reliable.besides For this International purpose, procedures the Harry robust Mwaanga and Si-of risk assessments, treatment and
monitoring need to have a practical narrative to them. Suitable monitoring of all risks, through key risk indicators, enables organisations to foresee potential problems. If the riskstudents. tolerance lege and university tendsisto exceed alarm There more needlevels, now, than bellsbefore, can be triggered. Thus, ever to pay off retirees, organisations the opporcontractors andhave suppliers to tunitythe to economy review themore treatment make solstrategy given to the risk, which
will invest in stocks on the Lusaka Stock Exchange (LuSE). This will increase the buying power, expand the national tax base and boost national economic performance. Inevitably, these benefits will translate into a feel-good factor and a win-win situation for the whole nation. As Indian author, activist, motivational speaker and founder of Country First Foundation, Shivand Khera, writes: “Winners vent increase investible see thebeyond gain; losers see theforpain” capital and above anddirect “winners don’t do different eign investment. things, they do things differentFurthermore, we need to ly,”the we economy can deriveby good mileage win repairing out of an otherwise hopeless the Mwandi-Kazungula road, situation!
the Solwezi-Mwinilunga road, the Kafue hook bridge-Mongu road, the Chinsali-Nakonde road, the Mansa-Kashikishi-Lunchinda road,operational plus all in the end improves other roads which are slowly and financial performance. To addimpassable. value to the creation becoming of the business strategy Indeed, we should winand the to set the tone the organisation’s economy by of completing such strategic objectives, projects it is not critical infrastructure to just conduct a straasenough the UNZA students’ hostels, tegic assessment or FTJ even the Kingrisk Lewanika and the having universities a risk discussion at the Chiluba in Mongu strategy meeting, there and Mansasetting respectively. isAbove muchall, more thatisorganisations there today and need forward, to do. Most going the organization dire need follow that way of and doing towho ensure national fiscal things find it difficulttotoharrelate monetary discipline if the have not been ness allobjectives possible resources to defined or external well documented service our and localor measured. Strategic planning debts and provide an enabling that is risk-based helps to define environment for our economy value proposition that the tothe continue to breathe. business brings to the market, and the way in which organisations intend to distinguish themselves from other competitors. For most organisations, this may not be obvious from the outset, but as the processes of ERM gains traction and its frameworks and systems fall into place, organisations will see its risks being holistically managed. What happens also is that organisations see the development of an appropriate risk culture throughout its value chains. Ultimately, what ERM does is support the organisation in its efforts to “get ahead of the curve” and take advantage of opportunities. Properly applied ERM becomes a decision-making tool that has the ability to become embedded in the culture of the organisation, integrate with its strategies and objectives, and leverage on its resources to improve performance, spurour growth, givenait a Let us fix eyes on competitive edge, and maintain tional development rather its sustainability. than annihilation of one another politically, for this is tanFor comments and feedback tamount to self-annihilation. contact: fziba@irmza.org
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QUIET TIMES DISAPPEAR, LISTEN TO THE OCEAN! “A The final novel THAI woman holding a bucket of water started screaming” she said. “People started running inland. From where we were, we could not see the ocean. We could not see the beach so we had absolutely no idea what was going on. Nobody was saying run this way, come here, or it’s a tsunami.” “I thought it was terrorist attack because there was a horrific noise , it sounded to me like airplanes and I thought maybe the island was being attacked, so I looked to the sky, it was perfectly clear, perfectly blue
coronavirus, the final work the Tsunami strikes. Around the Indian Ocean, this rare shift reportedly induced people especially children to visit the coast and collect stranded fish on as much as 2.5km of exposed beach. Of course the results were fatal. IS COVID-19 OVER IN ZAMBIA? I don’t like starting a sentence with but… But is Covid-19 over in Zambia or could we also be ex-
started some where in March of 1918 in the United States but due to war censorship, it was not reported. American soldiers spread it during deployment for war into Europe. By April and May it had spread through England, Spain, and Italy. It was only called Spanish flu because Spain was not part of the war so they had no propaganda censorship like other countries and so were the first to report on the flu. However by August cases had dropped and there was hope that the virus had run its course, so people loosened up their guard…. stopped masking up, stopped socially distancing….this was indeed cently forstorm. there to be a calm saying before the Covid-19, it means there has been Covid-1 to Covid-18 beTHE and DEADLY SECOND WAVE fore that since we survived theThen first somewhere 18 there isinnoEurope, need toa th. fear the 19 mutated strain of the Spanish flu virus had emerged FACTS;that had the power to kill a perfectly healthy young or woman 24 The man following facts within are currently agreed upon by first the signs genhours of showing up the eral scientific community. of infection. We will talk about the origins In August 1918, military of thelate virus, its transmission, ships departed the English port Covid-19, treatment, preventive city of Plymouth carrying measures, then also areas troops of research .Todayinfected will onlywith end this on unknowingly Transmission. new, far deadlier strain of Spanish Treatment and the rest will be flu. tackled later. As these ships Virus arrivedisincalled cities *This Corona like Brest in France, Boston the “The novel” because it’s ainnew form of Corona US, Freetown in viruses. Sierra Leone, the As awave group corona viruses second of the pandemic behave been around for a very gan, the death rate skyrocketed. long time. They mostly live in Strangely, those in their primes bats and avian birds which are 25 to 35 to years agenatural succumbed believed be of their reservoir. Somedied other typesthe of coa lot. Most during sorona thoseof that cause calledviruses black ae months October, the common cold (chinfine). November and December of 1918 As long as they stay in their and January of 1919, the reservoir there is nothough problem, actualthe figures vary. they mutate but moment and from an Sothen whatjump leasons canbats we to learn intermediate thenwe mutate from this or can really again learn and jump to humans and then anything? mutate again and pass from ThesetoPhilosophers think othhuman human, then there is erwise. very big trouble as we trouble, areVOLTAIRE experiencing at the“HISTORY moment. SAID: The REPEATS word CORONA NEVER ITSELF.VIRUS MAN was coined in 1966 by June ALWAYS DOES.” Almeida and David Tyrrell to M.C .BLACKWELL SAID: describe the appearance of “THE viruses ONLYunder THING THAT these an Electron WE LEARN which FROMappear HISTORY Microscope, as a crown IS THAT WE NEVER LEARN *SARS COV 2 which stands FROM HISTORY.” for Severe Acute Respiratory KARL Corona MARX Syndrome Virus 2 SAYS: is the “HISTORY ITSEL Fname given REPEATS to this virus as it reTHE FIRST TRAGEDY, sembles theTIME SARSAS virus of 2003 by about 70 percent; THE SECOND TIME AS FARCE.” * SARS COV 2 causes the disease Covid-19 which is short THE BIBLE SAYS: ”THERE IS for Coron Virus Disease of 2019. NOTHING NEW UNDER THE * First cases were reported in SUN.” somewhere in late 2019 China November, As seen December. from the Spanish flu, Declaredwave a Pandemic by the* second was probably WHO. more deadly because firstly people Transmission had loosened up on adherence to To forget everything else I the public health measures such as have written so far is ok but to masking up and socially distancing after the cases had seemingly gone
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HAT we are at war can never be overemphasised. Despite this war having been raging for about nine months now some people still just seem not to know what is going on or just don’t care. Sometimes I just wish I could stand on top of Lusaka’s Findeco House with a big megaphone screaming my lungs out and sunny,” said Christine reminding the people thatLang, our formidable adversary no one of the survivors of knows the 2004 rest andnarrating is claiming day by tsunami her lives ordeal. day. When the numbers were in, I passionately want to reach and theascounting was done, the out to many people as possiEarthquake and itself subsequent ble before corona reaches to them;had forkilled theremore is no telling Tsunami than 220, whatpeople it canin do. 000 14 countries on boxI’m doing this not as the ing day, December 26, the day just spokesperson of the Ministry after Christmas in 2004. of Health as I am extremely far A 9.1 megathrust from that.magnitude I write these articles in my own capacity a frontEarthquake off the as Indonesian line medical doctor whoracing has coast sent a wall of water attended close to Malaysia 200 Covid-19 toward Thailand, and patients in the hope that most, Sri Lanka, causing if not all of us can atthe leastdeadly start Tsunami. seeing things from the same lens. This Tsunami caught many by I do put in awere lot oftourists energy havand surprise. Most time. I write 03 ing the Usually best of their lives,around who were hours. This is my gift to Mother there for their Christmas holidays. Zambia in whose soil my umbilical cord is buried. I hope you’ll take what you read with the seriousness it deserves and then take necessary action as we are all soldiers in this war and literally so even in God’s eyes. Each one of us has a role play in defeating this invisible enemy. In the coming series, I will be sharing knowledge on Covid-19 with some stories of success and some of the battles lost at the battlefront. Also a segment called “In their own words,” in which I will be interviewing Covid-19 patients, those who have recovered and those in isolation, with their identities withheld of course as a matter of privacy, especially that there is still stigma associated with this disease in some sectors of the community. Like other tsunamis, this Asmany words or information is one the also had been preceded by what is greatest weapon in every battle so is this one. Amidstsea so effect.” much called the “disappearing information so recedes outraThe sea bedsome literally geous I have taken upon myself exposing much of the beach, this to try and share with the public. attracts more people to the shore, usually this is a few minutes before
To begin with, I think let’s start from the basics, just what is going on here, where did we come from, how did we get ourselves where we are now and where are we likely going. THE MYTHS AND CONSPIRACY THEORIES Some of the many myths, conperiencing the “disappearing sea spiracy theories and just weird things thateffect?” have been said and (Covid-19) areTostill saidofabout getbeing an idea what CoroI am navirus are as follows: asking, please kindly look around within one meter radius, just *Its 5Gyour related. how many have people been do you rumours see wearThere thatmasks? coronavirus came about as ing a side effectwho of trying increase Honestly, really to cares about cellular network connectivity masking orth anymore, unless Generation to 5th Gefrom 4G 4up dered to by certain malls, banks netration 5 G.Samsung was the first few phone to have 5g.places? We and other public Of talk course thissocial is notdistancing, true, the can’t about virus has nothing to do with 5g I don’t know about hand washing or any orher Gs. either. *Global conspiracy to vacciIt seems is oversome and nate peopleCovid-19 and enrich people like to Bill Gates etc. life is back the old normal, its I would have or been rich business as usual is it?very Or mayby now, closing a deal be there probably was an announcement on buying an airport in Dubai or that Covid-19 has been completely some exotic island in the pacific. kicked out of transmitted Zambia or was it? *Sexually Once I had a patient who was being stigmatised by her community saying she got corona from having sex with truck drivers. *It’s the Mark of the beast 666.
What happens when we lose *Affects only the rich those guard? Lessons from the Spanish with passports. (bakumayadi flu of 1918/19. ba mu Lusaka). Calm before the Really? * It was engineered in second wave. the lab for population control. * Someone was on Radio reTHE FIRST WAVE This wave is believed to have
MICRONS down somewhere in August 1918. responsible for virus attachment Also people loosened up just be- to the host cell via the ACE2 recepcause they had become tired of the tors and is also the main target for Respiratory droplets are restrictions. Secondly the virus had host antibodies. the main routes of transmutated andmission. became more deadly. This mutation occurred at poThey are classiSo what fied does as oursmall, generation sition number 614 of proteins. It intermedirisk by prematurely up involved switch of an amino acid ate andloosening large according the guard? to their sizes. Small are called Aspartate (D) encoded by thanchances 5 microns • Weless increase of inGAU and GAC to Glycine (G) intermediinfections. diameter, There are the a lot of (GGU, GGC, GGA, GGG). D614G ate are between 5 and Asymptomatic people infected became more virulent than the 100 microns and the with the virus butones not showing original the wild type D614 found large are over 100 any symptoms, these spread the mainly in China, Vietnam and microns. disease a lot. Unfortunately, the in- Thailand, fection may land on one who could succumb. The variant D614G thought • We increase the likelihood of to have arisen in Europe in about the virus to mutate. February this year has since become the most dominant strain leases these air particles from ignore this part then both you their saliva, cough, sneezes, or and I have failed humanity and we should urgently seek for forsings. These are believed to fly giveness from both our progenibalistically in the air up to about tors and descendants. a meter away. This is the most important *Aerosol Transmission (airpart of my article, for its here borne transmission) you and I can make a difference. These are air particles less The Infectiobility of Sars Cov than three microns. Recent 2. multiple studies have a shown Corona virus is believed to that coronavirus can spread by have an r note that is a reprothis route as well. These small duction number of 2 to 3, this particles are able to travel up to means one infected person can infect up to 2 to 3 people. Le’ts say its 3 this means 1 person infects 3 new people who each infect 3 new people and the cycle goes on and on such that by the 3rd cycle about 40 people will be infected and that can be in just a couple of days, by the 10th cycle about 80, 000. This is why corona virus spreads so fast and has the potential to infect everyone on this globe. A mutation is simply a change in gene sequence. For instance as shown here, where there was C, there is now. This small change can cause huge differences in the protein to be formed and hence the general function and wellbeing of the organism. For example Sickle Cell is caused just by switch of sickle of Respiratory droplets are the codes GAG to of GTG. This causmain routes transmission. They are classified as acids small,from ines a change in amino termediate andas large according what is known Glutamic Acid to their sizes. Small are less than Valine which causes the structural 5tomicrons in diameter, interchanges to Blood 5Cells that mediate areRed between and 100 lead to Sickle microns andCell the Disease. large ones are over 100 microns. The diameter of human hair is about 80 microns, in comparison viruses SO HAS SARSCOV2 MUTATED are very tiny particles, ranging BEFORE? from 0.1 to 0.3 micron. The size mutated beof SARSCOV2 corona virushas particles called virions 0.06 microns fore and is is about still mutating though to 0.3.These are the main to about our goodness mutations with ways currently agreed upon as SARSCOV2 happen slowly beway through which coronavirus cause the virus has a proof reading spreads. mechanism. That is it checks for *Droplet transmission. This and involves respiratory parerrors corrects them during ticles of about 5 to 10 microns replication. in diameter. When an infected The major mutation detected person not wearing a mask reto date in the SARSCOV 2 is in the viral spike protein which is
worldwide. This strain is thought to be more infectious than the eight meters away and can stay original wild type theup D614,. in the atmosphere to about Thehours. point is the more we allow three theThis virussimply to spread the more we means it can spread justchance like TBtohence even give it the mutate, beone distance causemeter everysocial replication hasisa not poenough. This simply means it tential for mutant combinations. can spread just like TB hence NB.Will do isMutations and even one metre not enough. Vaccines in later inpublications in Some studies China found such aerosols with coronavirus details. particles in air conditioners of rooms that housed Covid-19 paSO IS COVID 19 OVER? tients, while some have shown infection transmission during choir practice, fitness classes and in restaurants. In addition to masking up and socially distancing, good air ventilation, avoiding indoor meetings and crowded places are essential. *Contact Transmission This occurs when contaminated hands touch the mucosa of the mouth, nose, or eyes; Hands pick the virus from fomites, that is contaminated places such as doors, etc where it can stay in these places even up to days. This puts especially marketeers at risk who have to constantly handle cash that has
The answer is a BIG NO, not here in Zambia not even abroad. Even countries like New Zealand and South Korea who have done so well have not been declared Covid-19 free. Infections are now over 1, 000, 000 globally, deaths are still going up worldwide. With The US leading, then Brazil and India just behind but with the way things are going in India, Brazil may soon be surpassed. Though here cases may seem to have gone down and most people think Covid-19 is over, alas as long as there is a place somewhere in this world on this place we call home, the third planet from the passed so many different hands. Hand hygiene is extremely important to prevent the spread of the Covid-19 virus *Also possibility of faecal Oral to be discussed later. Transmission can be imported that is across borders usually through planes. This was the most common way the virus spread fron China to the rest of the globe. Also it can be through roads like our borders
Sun in the Solar System, then everyone should know they are at a in Chirundu bordering Zimrisk of or getting infectedbordering and even babwe Nakonnde becoming a victim of Covid -19. Tanzania. For this pandemic to there end, all of Once in the country can be transmission the us local have to play our part,from of course infected to close conScientists person will continue looking for tacts. Vaccines and a Cure. As for you, There can also be Hospital please continuewhere maskinginfected up, obtransmission serving passes hand hygiene wisely person it on to and other patients and health care workers. socially distancing and rememberthere ing Finally that quiet timesisdoCommunidisappear. ty spread which means people have been infected with the virus in an area, some are not even sure how or where they became infected. Here is where we are now as a country. So please kindly consider EVERY PERSON you meet as a potential carrier of the virus and has the potential to infect you and others and you should as well consider yourself as such. With this brief background information I hope we can all play our part by observing the laid down health measures. Remember if we don’t it’s either we are committing suicide by putting ourselves at risk or indeed committing murder by putting others at risk.
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Mali strongman frees political and military figures arrested during coup BAMAKO - A dozen political and military figures arrested during Mali’s coup have been released, including former Prime Minister Boubou Cisse, the transition authorities announced. New army strongman Assimi Goita issued an official statement late on Wednesday saying “the political and military personalities arrested on August 18 have been set free.” They would however “remain at the disposition of the courts if needed.” Former National Assembly Speaker Moussa Timbine was among those released, as were eight generals. The rebels put in place a president and a transition government while retaining a grip on power. A transition government tasked with leading Mali back to civilian rule was appointed on Monday, with numerous members of the junta occupying key posts, including Goita as Vice President.
West African regional bloc ECOWAS on Tuesday lifted its tough sanctions on Mali after recording “notable advances towards constitutional normalisation.” The 15-nation group called for the civilian and military figures detained during the bloodless coup to be freed. ECOWAS has also demanded the dissolution of the junta, which calls itself the National Council for the Salvation of the People. Meanwhile, gunmen seized about 20 people in volatile central Mali, with nine remaining in detention Wednesday after their captors released the other hostages, local and security officials said. The kidnapping occurred on Tuesday during a weekly market in the village of Farabougou, near the central Malian town of Niono, according to Boukary Coulibaly, the village chief. Mali has been struggling to quell a jihadist insurgency which emerged in 2012 and has since spread into neighbouring Burkina Faso and Niger. Central Mali has become an epicentre of the conflict, prey to routine jihadist attacks, ethnic strife and tit-for-tat killings. Thousands of soldiers and civilians have died in the conflict in Mali to date. – AFP.
BRIEFS Cameroon minister’s phone hacked DOUALAR - Cameroon’s Mining Minister Gabriel Dodo Ndoké has said that hackers have taken over his phone number and warned that his contacts will not to respond to any financial requests coming from his number. Ministers in Cameroon are often targets for hackers and scammers who create fake social media accounts using their names to con people, according to Journal du Cameroun. – BBC.
Petrol station explodes in Lagos
ABUJA - An explosion that ignited a fire at a petrol station in the Nigerian commercial capital, Lagos, has killed at least eight people, and has destroyed at least 25 homes, 16 shops and a primary school, the State Emergency Management Agency (Sema) has said. The explosion occurred in the early hours of yesterday in Baruwa, a largely residential area. The cause of the blast is still unclear, but the emergency services say a gas emission had been identified and contained. – BBC.
Gunmen kill 25 displaced people
OUAGADOUGOU - Armed assailants have killed 25 displaced people in northern Burkina Faso as their convoy tried to make its way home, the United Nations refugee agency, UNHCR, said on Wednesday. The gunmen, who carried out the attack near the town of Pissila in the Centre-North region on the night of October 4, separated the men from the group and shot them. The women and children were let go, UNHCR said in a statement based on survivors’ testimony. – REUTERS.
American poet wins Nobel literature prize
STOCKHOLM - American poet Louise Gluck has won the 2020 Nobel Prize in Literature for “her unmistakable poetic voice that with austere beauty makes individual existence universal,” the Swedish Academy said yesterday. A professor at Yale University, Gluck, 77, made her debut in 1968 with “Firstborn,” and is seen as one of the most prominent poets in American contemporary literature. Nobel prizes for medicine, physics and chemistry were awarded earlier this week, and the peace prize is to be announced today. – REUTERS.
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ONAKRY - The UN has warned that continued invoking of ethnic affiliations and hate speech in Guinea's election campaigns could lead to violence. The UN rights boss Michelle Bachelet and acting Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide Pramila Patten have urged candidates to refrain from hate speech. "There have been increasingly pervasive and divisive appeals to ethnic affiliations during the campaign, particularly references to the Malinké and Peuhl ethnicities," a joint statement read in part.
President Alpha Condé, who is seeking a controversial third term, is largely backed by Malinké people, while his main opponent, Cellou Dalein Diallo, is largely backed by Fulani people, although both insist that they are pluralists, AFP news agency reports. Guinea is set to hold presidential elections on October 18. So far, at least 50 people have been killed during demonstrations against President Condé's third term bid, according to Amnesty International. Meanwhile, Tanzania's main opposition presidential candidate Tundu Lissu claims the government is getting scared and will do all
in its power to stop the opposition. Lissu, a presidential hopeful whose convoy was teargassed by police last week claimed that “the regime is getting scared and therefore they are pulling out all the stops, using all instruments of power in their capacity to fight my campaign.” Government spokesman Hassan Abbasi said that elections are under the purview of the National Electoral Commission when Reuters contacted him for comment. Last Friday, the ethics committee of the National Electoral Commission suspended Lissu from campaigning for a week for using incendiary language. – BBC/ REUTERS.
Ivory Coast police rescue 11 children working on cocoa farms ABIDJAN - Police on Wednesday rescued 11 children and two teenagers working on cocoa plantations in southwestern Ivory Coast and arrested three farmers on suspicion of people trafficking, the police commissioner said. Child labour increased in the world’s top cocoa producer during the coronavirus lockdown, according to a report in June by the Swissbased International Cocoa Initiative (ICI). “We conducted this operation this morning in the two major cocoa-producing
Trump refuses to take part in virtual TV debate WASHINGTON President Donald Trump has refused to take part in a virtual TV debate with his Democratic rival Joe Biden. The commission deciding the format of the October 15 debate in Miami said it would have to take place virtually. It made the decision after Trump was diagnosed with coronavirus. He was treated in hospital, discharged and has no current symptoms, his doctor says. Trump said he would not waste his time on a virtual debate he said had been ordered to "protect" his rival. The first debate descended into insults and interruptions. US media used words like "chaos" and "ugly" to describe it. The vice-presidential debate, held on Wednesday night between Mike Pence and Kamala Harris, was a far more measured affair. – BBC.
cities ... and arrested the farmers who were employing them in their fields,” police commissioner Luc Zaka said on Wednesday. The children were shelling cocoa pods in a field near approximately 20 adults, Zaka said. Initially planned for May and June, the operation was postponed because of the novel coronavirus pandemic.
The Ivorian government introduced restrictions on March 16, including closing schools and partially sealing its external borders. Most of those measures have now been lifted. In December last year Ivorian police rescued more than a hundred children from cocoa plantations during a similar operation in the east of the country.
More than one million children work illegally on cocoa plantations, a figure that has been rising steadily over the last decade, according to charities working in the sector. In March the police received more resources and opened six operational centres in the main cocoa producing regions to better combat child trafficking and labour. – REUTERS.
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of the game. “When we were elected in FAZ in 2016, as Treasurer he was particularly passionate about financial management, and was always available to announce the gate takings from all FAZ matches, and the associated costs. This he enjoyed doing,” said Kamanga. “Football being a turbulent sport, we walked through many storms with Mr Mweemba and he always came out strong. His service to football speaks for itself.” “Two words summarise his character, diligent and fearless,” Kamanga added. Mulenga, said he “came to learn of his (Mweemba’s) deep sense of humanity and humbleness,” and was also made aware of his great sense of selflessness that saw him take up various roles at Football House until his death. “The government feels Mweemba ran a good race by accomplishing many achievements which we will at all times remember. It may not be enough to give Mr Rix Mweemba just a befitting send-off, but will be more honourable to also emulate his lifestyle of dedication to duty and passion for football in his long administrative career,” Mulenga said. “Today, many soccer players are showing their soccer talents in the local and international leagues because Mweemba did his part in his career.” “It was a privilege and honour to be divinely connected to you my husband. I will forever cherish the times we shared together, go well my friend, my sweetheart my husband, father to our children, until we meet again,” said Mweemba’s widow, Edith. He will be interred today in Mazabuka. He is survived by his wife, six children and four grandchildren.
ZAMBIA Athletic president Elias Mpondela has extended an olive branch to his critics and opponents alike to join hands and work from within the ssociation. And Mpondela notes that his executive appreciates criticism as it was because of it that they continued to work hard and that criticism that is positive is what will help the sport grow. He noted that those who want to join the association should not stay out of the ring but instead join and work from inside so as to develop the sport. Mpondela said that there is need for togetherness so as to produce champions and ele-
Mpondela “I think today is not for me to talk about elections but we will talk about them at another meeting. In ZA we believe in consultative leadership and our leadership will announce the lineup of those who are standing. I can also confirm that nobody will be barred but everybody must consult the constitution,’’
vate the profile of the country. Meanwhile, Mpndela was non-committal on whether he intends to seek re-election but said that he would discuss that at an appropriate time.
OLISH teenager Iga Swiatek became the youngest player to reach the French Open women’s final in 19 years when she powered past Argentine qualifier Nadia Podoroska 6-2 6-1 yesterday. The 19-year-old will tomorrow meet either Australian Open champion Sofia Kenin or twice Wimbledon winner Petra Kvitova, who face each other in the second last-four encounter, in her maiden final appearance at a major. World number 131 Podoroska, who was looking to become the first qualifier to reach a final at a major in either the men’s or women’s singles draw, had no answer to Swiatek’s powerful groundstrokes and sleek movement on court. Swiatek had broken serve 27 times en route to the last four stage and added five more to that count before finishing off the one-sided contest
Lakers to wear Bryant-designed jerseys for potential title clincher THE Los Angeles Lakers will switch to their “Black Mamba” jerseys in honor of the late Kobe Bryant when they seek a record-tying 17th NBA championship today. The Lakers, who lead the Miami Heat 3-1 in the best-of-seven NBA Finals, are 4-0 this postseason when wearing the Bryant-designed alternate jerseys, which are black with gold trim and feature a subtle snakeskin pattern. Bryant’s nickname was “Black Mamba.” “It’s always special to represent someone that meant so much, not only to the game but also to the Lakers organisation for 20-plus years,” Lakers forward LeBron James said after his team wore the jerseys in Game Two of the NBA Finals. – REUTERS.
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“I think today is not for me to talk about elections but we will talk about them at another meeting. In ZA we believe in consultative leadership and our leadership will announce the lineup of those who are standing. I can also confirm that nobody will be barred but everybody must consult the constitution,’’ Mpondela said. “Nobody has been kept out but people keep themselves out by choice but if you find that you are eligible to stand the constitution will tell and the club where you are coming from.” Last week, ZA General Secretary Davison Mungambata released notices for the elective annual general meeting slated for December 19.
on Court Philippe Chatrier in 69 minutes. “I’m kind of surprised, really. I always knew that if I would be in a Grand Slam final, it would be at the French Open,” Swiatek said on court after becoming the first Polish woman to reach the Roland Garros final in 81 years and the first at any major since Agnieszka Radwanska at Wimbledon eight years ago. “I wanted to play this match as a first-round match, I didn’t want to think of it as a semi-final otherwise I would have been too stressed. I just wanted to be aggressive like previous matches. I’m feeling good and like nothing hurts me.” Swiatek, the youngest player to reach the women’s final at Roland Garros since Kim Clijsters in 2001, looked to impose herself on the match early and jumped to a 3-0 lead. – REUTERS.
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AMBIA national soccer team coach Milutin “Micho” Sredojevic says he has not closed the chapter on Chipolopolo players Cletus Chama and Obrey Chirwa because the players are still in his plans for the AFCON and World Cup qualifiers. In an interview After Zambia struggled to beat Malawi 1-0 in Wednesday's friendly game at Heroes Stadium, “Micho” said he still has a good relationship with Chama and Chirwa, the
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two players he dropped for allegedly missing two flights from their clubs Simba FC and Azam FC in Tanzania. “Micho” said he would apologise to the players after a full investigation if it is discovered that someone caused the confusion which resulted in the players being left out of the team.
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The Serbian said it was unfortunate that the players failed to meet the team’s target of joining the squad before 16:30 hours on Tuesday. “Micho” said he would have loved to see Chama playing as a number nine in today's game against Kenya. "We have a very good relationship with the players and
we have not closed the chapter. Not a chance, nobody has closed the chapter and we are in total peace. "Zambia plays Kenya today and “Micho” is hopeful that the remaining friendly games will help the Chipolopolo to shape up ahead of the CHAN and the AFCON Qualifiers set for November and January
2021 respectively. Meanwhile, Zambia will open her Cameroon Total African Nations Championship (CHAN) campaign against neighbours Tanzania in a Group D fixture on January 19, 2021. According to the confirmed schedule released by the Confederation of African Football, the Chipolopolo will be based in South-West Cameroon and will play their group matches at the 20, 000 capacity, Limbe Omnisport Stadium. The team will then face Guinea on January 23 followed by another clash with neighbours Namibia on January 27.