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THE Patriotic Front has scooped both Mwansabombwe See story on Page 19 and Lukashya constituency by-elections. In a late night Facebook post, President Edgar Lungu thanked the people of Mwansabombwe and Lukashya for keeping the faith.
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By BUUMBA CHIMBULU WO people, a man and a woman, have been arrested in connection with counterfeit notes amounting to K148,000 and believed to have been produced on a high resolution copier. Traders uncovered the currency and reported to police who apprehended the culprits. The Bank of Zambia says high resolution copiers were being used to scan and copy banknotes in the scam unearthed in Nkeyema.
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ICE President Inonge Wina yesterday moved a motion to restore on the Order Paper, the Constitution Bill number 10 in Parliament. Ms. Wina moved the motion to restore the amendment bill but it could not be debated because it was time to adjourn for tomorrow. The Vice President moved the motion in line with Standing Order 126 (1) of the National Assembly of Zambia which if passed will allow the restoration of Bills presented to the House in the Fourth Sessions of the Twelfth National Assembly. Bill number 10 serves to amend the Constitution of Zambia of 2016. Other Bills presented to be restored on the Order Paper include the National Planning and Budgeting, the National Forensic and the Food and Nutrition. Ms Wina also moved the motion on the Patents and Companies Registration Agency and the Landlord and Tenant Act for amendments as well as the National Council for Construction and the Food Reserve Bill. – EAGLE ONE.
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‘CAMPAIGN LINGO’ UPND president Hakainde Hichilema must stop being truant and accept that his comments at a public campaign rally were in bad taste. That language used was vulgar and Mr Hichilema must be bold enough and tender an apology to the nation. We are appalled that the UPND spokesperson, Mr Charles Kakoma maintains that the term that Mr Hichilema uttered during a public rally in Lukashya was not used in bad context. “That term is a figurative speech that praises someone who amazes people. It is an expression that is used on people that are admired by others and not the other way round,” Mr Kakoma claimed. If we may ask, who impressed and amazed Mr Hichilema that he should pour such “praises” on him? If Mr Kakoma and his colleagues cared to do a bit of research in the manner that the Bemba-speaking people use figurative speech, they would find that it has restrictions – followed to the letter. The figurative speech that he claims the UPND president used is commonly used among one’s contemporaries in an informal setting. It is a language one often hears on the streets among, for lack of a better word “uncultured” youths. One would also hear it often in drinking places. It is not a word one would use among elders, and certainly not at a public meeting. As alluded to earlier, it’s only used amongst contemporaries and within a certain age bracket. Mr Kakoma has missed the point about the public’s indignation by claiming they approved because they cheered when the alleged insult was uttered, that they understood the meaning. He does not realise that they were laughing at his lack of manners by using insulting language in public. The UPND must not talk their way out of this mischief but impress upon their leader to humble himself and admit that his choice of words went against cultural norms and etiquette. Not even in Tonga culture is such behaviour accepted. As nominated Member of Parliament Raphael Nakacinda said, it is not in their Tonga culture to use vulgar language in the presence of children. “That language is unacceptable and Mr Hichilema should apologise. It is very embarrassing that the man could utter such words especially that it was in the presence of children,” Mr Nakacinda said. It would be interesting to see how the Zambia Police Service would treat this use of vulgar language in public even though it was in the heat of the political campaign for the Lukashya parliamentary seat. The Patriotic Front’s media director Sunday Chanda noted that the use of obscene language was an offence under the penal code, CAP 87 of the Laws of Zambia and that the Zambia police should launch an investigation in the matter. We just hope that no one from the UPND ranks would claim political victimisation should the long arm of the law catch up with their esteemed leader. But as we have stated, it is up to the UPND leader to offer an olive branch not only to the Bemba traditional leadership that received and allowed him to campaign, but to the nation. It is also a lesson to other politicians not to allow their emotions take the better of them during campaign meetings, that they must always be mindful of their status in the nation – they are leaders whether in government or opposition.
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RESIDENT Edgar Lungu said he will not go against the decision of the Zambian people in the 2021 presidential elections contrary to media reports. The President said contrary to what was reported in the Diggers Newspaper that he had vowed to remain President whether Zambians like it or not, he is a democrat who respects the will of the people. In a statement by his special assistant for press and public relations Isaac Chipampe, the Head of state said he found it disturbing that the newspaper decided to misquote him when he held public rallies in Kasama District. Mr Lungu clarified that he did not say “I will remain President whether Zambians like it or not“instead, stated that he was President whether his opponents like it or not, and that if anything happened to him his Constitutional successor was Vice President, Inonge Wina. The President who reiterated that he was a democrat believing in the will of electorates, said it was sad that one tabloid newspaper misquoted him. He urged all journalists to strictly adhere to their
professional ethics because not doing so could plunge the country into chaos. “Journalists should report factually and not misinterpret or misinform the public to suit their agenda. Such reporting will not differentiate them from social media communicators, “President Lungu said. Meanwhile, MISA Zambia has urged the media to be ethical as they carry out their function to avoid losing their integrity. In a statement, MISA Zambia chairperson, Hellen Mwale said there was need for the media to be diligent in its function because journalism’s obligation was to the truth and allegiance to the citizens and the public at large. Ms Mwale said if media publish falsehoods, its function in society and constitutional protection is therefore compromised and trust from the general public is lost. “Considering that the media is trained to compile and publish information for public consumption and its right is part of the Zambian Constitution, the need for the media to be diligent in its function cannot be over -emphasised,” she said. She said once a media house fails to adhere to its role of providing a service for the common good of society, its allegiance is then shifted from
the public. Ms Mwale said it was therefore paramount that the media publish truthful information and this calls for verification of information. Meanwhile, Diggers Newspaper has apologised for their misleading story in yesterday’s edition. “In our Thursday, September 17, 2020 edition, we quoted President Edgar Lungu saying that “Whether Zambians like it or not, he will remain President of the Republic of Zambia”. It has been brought to our attention that the Head of State, who was speaking in Bemba, was addressing UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema, and stated that: “Nangu chibe shani, namailo litali, na 2021 litali, lelo kufika next election mu August pa 12 mu 2021, president ninebo! Nangu ulefwaya olo taulefwaya, president ninebo!” Therefore, President Lungu did not say: “I will remain President, whether Zambians like it or not.” We hereby now issue our unreserved apology to the Head of State, His Excellency President Edgar Lungu, and the Patriotic Front, for the damage and inconvenience caused by our inaccuracy in translating his message at the said rally. -DIGGERS EDITOR
Two firms evicted from Mumbwa gold mine
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BAILIFFS yesterday evicted Bukomo Mining Limited and Cupriferous Resource Limited that have been illegally mining gold at Luili gold mine area in Mumbwa. The gold area legally belongs to Luiri Gold Mines Limited. Bukomo Mining Limited and Cupriferous Resource Limited in 2017 sued Luiri Gold Mines Limited and 14 others claiming that they were
legal owners. However, the High Court dismissed the application and ruled in favour of Luiri Gold Mines Limited. Last year, the two firms filed an appeal in the Court of Appeal but Judge Justice Kondola early this year dismissed the application, stating that it lacked merit. Even after the ruling the two companies resisted to hand over the mine to Luiri Gold Mining Limited.
Freedom fighter Kapapi dies By NATION REPORTER ONE of the most distinguished and fearless freedom fighters, John Kapapi, 81, has died in Ndola after an illness. Mr Kapapi who is survived by a wife, children and grandchildren also played a significant role in the development of multiparty democracy in the country. Announcing Mr Kapapi’s demise in Ndola yesterday, former press aide to the late second republican President Dr Chiluba, Mr Bevin Ndovi explained that Mr Kapapi was one of the founding fathers of Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) and was a dependable and inspirational
mentor to President Chiluba. He said the news of Mr Kapapi’s death was received with a deep sense of shock and sadness by most residents of Ndola and the rest of the Copperbelt. Mr Ndovi said Mr Kapapi joined the political struggle for the country’s freedom in 1958 at the age of 25 in Mufulira where he was youth chairman for Mupambe UNIP branch. He said between 1960 and 1963 Mr Kapapi became a jail bird as he was from time to time thrown in jail by colonial masters because of his political activities. Before he became President Dr Chiluba worked with Mr Kapapi at Atlas Copco in Ndola
Upon refusing to handover the mine, the High Court issued an eviction letter on September 11, this year And yesterday the bailiffs went ahead to evict Bukomo Mining Limited and Cupriferous Resource Limited. The development cheered the people of Luili area, stating that Bukomo Mining Limited and Cupriferous management had many times harassed and threatened them for no reasons.
shares in Mopani - ECL By AARON CHIYANZO in Ndola GOVERNMENT will buy shares in Mopani Copper Mine if an agreement is reached, President Edgar Lungu has said. President Lungu also urged businesses to be brave and forge ahead innovatively with or without Covid-19 because no one knows when the pandemic would end. And the business sector on the Copperbelt has called on Government to provide more relief for entrepreneurs in the next budget to cushion on economic shocks emanating from the Covid-19 outbreak. Speaking at a meeting with the Copperbelt business community in Ndola yesterday, President Lungu confirmed that Government was planning to buy shares in Mopani. He said businesses, through their respective chambers should engage the Ministries of Finance and Commerce, Trade and Industries on challenges or ideas to revamp the economy. Earlier, Ndola Chamber of Commerce president, John Samaras said entrepreneurs on the Copperbelt would not give up because of Covid-19 because they wanted to progress and help revamp the economy post Covid-19. And in a presentation, the business sector commended President Lungu for not imposing a total local down, saying that businesses would have collapsed.
Reduce on workshops, PEOs advised By NOEL IYOMBWA GOVERNMENT has guided Provincial Education Officers to regulate the holding of workshops and meetings for teachers with the exception of meetings on examinations and those that support curriculum implementation. In a ministerial statement Minister of General Education Dennis Wanchinga told parliament that given the learning time already lost as a result of the premature closure of schools and colleges of education due to covid 19, there is need to optimize the available learning time. He said that teachers will start teaching from where they
ended at the time of the premature closure in March 2020 for non examination classes. Mr Wanchinga explained that teachers have been advised to utilise teaching strategies that will foster accelerated learning without compromising the quality of teaching and learning in order to ensure adequate syllabus coverage for higher learning institutions as this is less challenges as lectures can be scheduled early in the morning, lunch time. He also disclosed that government has instructed provincial education officers to ensure that all schools strictly adhere to health guidelines for the safety of learners and staff.
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A total value of about K148, 700 counterfeit banknotes in K50 denominations were seized in Nkeyema, says Bank of Zambia (BoZ) acting Assistant Director – Communications, Besnat Mwanza. The female suspect has since appeared in the Kaoma magistrate court facing a charge of possession of counterfeit notes. The male suspect is awaiting an assessment report before being taken to court. Responding to a press query, Ms Banda said two individuals were arrested in connection with the counterfeit notes last week. She indicated that the availability of high resolution copiers had made it easy for counterfeiters to scan and copy banknotes. “These features were designed precisely to help the public to distinguish between genuine and counterfeit notes. “To this effect, the public are encouraged to use the principles of look, feel and tilt to distinguish a genuine banknote from a counterfeit,” Ms Banda said. She explained that some of the security features the public should look out for in a genuine high value banknote included a gold iridescent band, representing doves and runs from the top to the bottom of the banknote when viewed against light. Ms Banda said that other security features were tactile marks for the visually impaired. “When you run your fingers along the edges of the banknote: the tactile marks can be clearly felt,” Ms Banda said. Others security features, she said, were a coloured latent image on the front of the banknotes shows a ‘Fish eagle’s head/BoZ’ with tactile embossing and colour shift effects which are visible when the banknote is tilted and turned. Ms Banda had since urged the public to familiarise themselves with these features of genuine banknotes.
‘15, 000 teachers to be recruited’ GOVERNMENT is considering recruiting 15, 000 more teachers so as to achieve social distancing among pupils in schools. Minister of General Education Dennis Wanchinga said that the ministry has worked on a vacancy in the education system and requested for 15, 000 teachers to be recruited countrywide He said that if schools are to be staffed adequately, there is a need to recruit 44, 000 teachers but that the ministry has requested for 15, 000 teachers. Mr Wanchinga said that if the government can recruit 15, 000 teachers annually for three years, the country will be able to cover the deficit in schools. And the minister has disclosed that the country did not record any case of Covid 19 among examination classes that opened earlier.
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Hairdresser narrates torture in Spax trial By SANFROSSA MANYINDA
A 32-YEAR-OLD hair dresser has testified in the Kitwe High Court how she was detained and tortured after it was discovered that she was living with a nephew who was on the police wanted list and accused of murder last year. Ms Queen Namusokwe of Solwezi told the court that her nephew, Jimmy Chibuye Bwembya went to her house on December 6, last year with the idea of getting himself a job at Kalumbila mine. This is a case involving Boyd Kamizhi 24, Maclean Kamizhi 22, Gilbert Zimba 22, Syvio Kwibisa 22, Jimmy Bwembya 23 and 29-yearold Kabaso Mulenga popularly known as “Spax.” They are appearing before Kitwe High Court judge, Abha Patel, for attempted murder, rape and murder. Details are that between January 22 and 23, 2020, the accused murdered Emmanuel Maponda of Chingola. In count two, the accused persons on dates unknown
but between January 22 and 23 attempted to murder Billy Maponda in Chingola. In the third count, they allegedly attempted to murder Sheila Bwembya while in the fourth they attempted to murder Stanley Maponda in Chingola. In the last count and on the same date the four raped a woman. Ms Namusokwe said that while at the police station, police officers arrived around 03:00 hours the following morning and told her that her nephew, Jimmy was apprehended. She told the court that from that point, she remained in detention up to January 28, 2020. "I was told that they detained me for having been living with a criminal. I was tortured and beaten while in detention to the point of losing the sense of hearing on my left ear," she testified. And Alfred Chilufya, a police officer at Solwezi Central police testified that he arrested the accused at his friend's house in Zambia compound after being led by his sister, Mumba.
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HREE Malawian trucks carrying smuggled cooking oil have been impounded in Isoka. The contraband was smuggled through the Kanyala border post in the district. Muchinga Province Commissioner of Police, Joel Njase, said the trucks carrying 900 by 20 litres of cooking oil were impounded at Kazembe village in Chieftainess Waitwika's area about 65 km from Kanyala Bor-
der Post. Mr Njase said the contraband was smuggled from Malawi and was destined to Nakonde/Tunduma border post in Zambia and Tanzania. He said the incident happened yesterday around 02:00 hours at Kanyala Border in Isoka. "A combined team of Zambia Police and Immigration Officers were on routine patrol and met three trucks allegedly carrying smuggled goods at Kazembe Village approximately 65km from Kanyala border
post," Mr Njase said. He said the impounded trucks included a Fuso fighter truck, which was driven by Moses Ngondwe 32, Isuzu Truck white in colour driven by Dick Mbeyr 25 and a Fuso truck which was being driven by Luwiki Kasengo 39. They drivers are all Malawians from Chitipa. Mr Njase said each truck was loaded with 300 x 20 litres containers of cooking oil. "After interviewing the drivers, it was discovered that they had no travelling documents
allowing them entry into Zambia, also the goods they were carrying have no import and export documents," he said. He said the impounded trucks were driven back to Kanyala border police post for further investigations. Mr Njase said Zambia Revenue Authority personnel in Nakonde had been engaged about the thwarted smuggling incident. The drivers had been charged with illegal entry and smuggling of goods and will appear in court soon.
Kafulafuta water project is priority - Lungu By AARON CHIYANZO in Masaiti
CONSTRUCTION of the US$449 million Kafulafuta Water Supply System Project will be prioritised because water is life, President Edgar Lungu has said. The President said this after Kafubu Water and Sanitation Company managing director, Athanasius Mwaba told him that the construction project
which was at 85 percent completion needed about US$160 million to complete. Mr Mwaba also said a source for funds had been found. President Lungu, together with Finance Minister, Bwalya Ng’andu, and Water, Sanitation and Environmental Protection Minister Jonas Chanda among others toured the construction site in Masaiti yesterday. President Lungu said the project was "too dear" to him and that it was the reason he
decided to conduct a tour along with the Finance minister. He said bringing water closer to people was a priority and that even if Government had shelved some projects, the Kafulafuta Dam would be prioritised. "This project is too dear to me. Water is life," he declared. President Lungu thanked the traditional leaders in the area and all residents for supporting the project. Earlier, Mr Mwaba said about
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3, 081 graves were exhumed to pave way for the construction of the dam. He said once the project was completed, it would store about 300, 000 cubic metres of water per day which would benefit about one million people in Luanshya, Ndola and Masaiti. And Dr Chanda said about K28 million has so been paid to people who were displaced to pave way for construction of the dam.
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At the 58th Annual General Meeting of Puma Energy Zambia Plc, held on online Monday 29th June 2020 at 11:30 via Zoom Meeting, a final dividend of K0.02 per share (totalling K10 million) for the financial year ended 31st December 2019 was approved by the Members. In compliance with the requirements of the Securities Act No 41 of 2016 and the Listing Requirements of the Lusaka Securities Exchange, the Dividend shall be payable to the shareholders registered in the Shareholders’ register of the Company at the close of business on Friday, 2nd October 2020 being the record date. Accordingly, since share trading on the LuSE operates on a 3-day rolling settlement period, the last date to trade (the ex-dividend date) to qualify for the announced dividend is Tuesday, 29th September 2020. Dividend Payments will be posted on Monday, 5th October 2020. Shareholders are reminded to provide their up-to-date bank account details and forwarding addresses to our Transfer Secretaries (ShareTrack Zambia) in order to facilitate efficient and expedient payment of the dividends. In the event that your details have changed since the last dividend payout kindly complete the Shareholder Account Detail Form and return it to the Transfer Secretaries. The Account Detail Form can be downloaded from our Transfer Secretaries’ website (www.sharetrackzambia.com) or collected from their offices, details are as provided below: ShareTrack Zambia Spectrum House Stand 10, Great East Road, Jesmondene, Lusaka By order of the Board Kalunga Lutato Company Secretary Issued in Lusaka, Zambia on 14th September 2020 T | +260-211-232456 E | advisory@sbz.com.zm W | www.sbz.com.zm Stockbrokers Zambia Limited (SBZ) is a member of the Lusaka Securities Exchange and is regulated by the Securities and Exchange Commission of Zambia
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Food security plan unveiled By BUUMBA CHIMBULU
A POLICY document that seeks to build resilience in the food system, particularly in Lusaka, amidst the Covid-19 pandemic has been launched by three key market players. The Food Policy Initiative seeks to address food security in the City of Lusaka. Lusaka Food Policy Council (LFPC), Lusaka City Council (LCC) and Consumer Unity Trust Society (CUTS) have launched the initiative, which will be undertaken with support from Hivos Southern Africa. LCC Town Clerk, Alex Mwansa, said the document highlighted the challenges in the food system and provided solutions through operational plans. Mr Mwansa said the document came at a time when there was a string need for food policy in the wake of the Covid-19 oandemic. This initiative, he explained, was based on the realisation that as the City of Lusaka grew, the needs of food by peoples were also growing. He was speaking yesterday in Lusaka during the launch of the document. "The growing population also means that more diversity in food consumption is going to be expected, and therefore the city needs to respond in a more systematic manner. "This document will therefore provide an over-
By GRACE CHAILELESOETSA
ATTORNEY General Likando Kalaluka has asked the Constitutional Court to allow him give notice of substituted service through an advertisement to 17 of the 64 former cabinet ministers who continued to earn a salary after dissolution of Parliament between May and July 2016. This is in order for the State to notify 17 ministers that they are supposed to pay K4, 266,664.10 which they obtained as salaries and allowances. After the assessment and computation by the ministry of Finance,
view of the food system in Lusaka, some of the key concerns, the terms of reference for the Lusaka Food Policy Council which will be responsible for the implementation of the initiative," Mr Mwansa said. LFPC chair, Stella Mungaila, said the initiative had come at an opportune time when the food systems in Lusaka would likely be reconstructed by the Covid-19 pandemic. Dr Mungaila is also the Executive Director of the Civil Society of Poverty Reduction. She said people were likely to become more reliant on the local food producers and suppliers Lusaka with the disruption of the global and region food supply chains. "Over the years, the consumption patterns have radically shifted in Lusaka, with the entry of chain stores and restaurants on the market with their aggressive marketing of foodstuffs and not forgetting the explosion of the informal sector," she said. CUTS Lusaka Programme Coordinator, Ismael Zulu, expressed concern that there were still gaps in the food system in the country. This, Mr Zulu said, needed to be dealt with urgently to secure food security in Zambia. "We are proud as CUTS to be part of the project and the output. This will go a long way in ensuring food security," he said.
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ISA Zambia has appealed to the Zambia police to protect journalists in the line of duty especially as the country head towards the general elections next year. Meanwhile, the organisation has reminded political parties that it was not the duty of media houses to campaign for them but rather a platform to communicate policies and manifestos. MISA Zambia Board member, Martin Akende, said despite media recording growth in the recent years, journalists had continued to suffer harassment at the hands of political cadres. Mr Akende said it was unfortu-
nate that media personnel still suffer harassment, violence, intimidation from both political players and members of the public. He said this during the lunch of the first and second state of the media report in Lusaka. Meanwhile, the review of the first and second quarters indicated that the state of the media was generally unstable despite certain gains. The report revealed that there was need for professionalism and adherence to the media ethics for both private and public media. The report has recommended for enhancement of autonomy and independence of Independent Broadcasting Authority it to professionally handle matters.
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LUANSHYA Copper Mines PLC should immediately free miners who have been illegally kept under quarantine the National Democratic Congress Party (NDC) has demanded. NDC Roan Member of Parliament, Joseph Chishala, said the mine run by China Nonferrous Metal Mining (CNMC), was holding some employees in quarantine ever since the Covid-19 pandemic broke out in March. In a statement, Mr Chishala who is also NDC chairperson
seph Kasonde, former Foreign Affairs Harry Kalaba, former Minister of information and Broadcasting Services, Chishimba Kambwili and Christabel Ngimbu who is the former Lands Minister. Others are former Community Development and Social Services, Emerine Kabanshi, Gerry Chanda, Danny Ching'imbu, James Kapyanga, Panji Kaunda, Joseph Lungu, Rayford Mbulu, Alfred's Mwamba, Patrick Ngoma, Charles Zulu, Dawson Kafwaya, Mwimba
in charge of Labour, said it was an infringement of human rights to keep workers under quarantine. He said some miners had stayed for months now in quarantine, leaving their wives and children to linger in poverty. “As their MP, I am directing management to immediately let the employees go home and must be coming from home when reporting for work, with Covid-19 leaving with us under new normal the employees also require to get back to a normal life and not to be kept as prisoners,” Mr Chishala
Malama and Mwenya Musenge. “Further take notice that you must within seven days from the publication of this advertisement to acknowledge service of the application by way of substituted service or you may contact the first respondent to access the copies of the application," Mr Kalaluka said. State through the Attorney General’s Chambers had asked the Constitutional Court to assess the amount that ministers who contin-
Zambia records new 41 Covid-19 positive cases By KALOBWE BWALYA
ZAMBIA has recorded 41 Covid-19 positive cases cases out of 785 tests conducted across the country in the last 24 hours, says Health Permanent Secretary Kennedy Malama. Dr Malama said 44 patients
were in various health facilities, with 19 patients of them on oxygen therapy in various Covid isolation facilities. Copperbelt has 10 patients on oxygen. He said the Ministry of health would continue to conduct contact tracing in addressing the increased Covid-19 cases
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AG applies to serve ministers ‘salary payback’ through advert it was discovered that the ministers were supposed to pay back in total, K4, 266,664.10 which they have not disputed. But in a notice of substituted service pursuant to order 9 rule 5 of the Constitutional Court rules statutory instrument no.37 of 2016 which was filed into the Constitutional Court yesterday, Mr Kalaluka applied to have some of the Ministers served through an advertisement. The 17 are former Health minister, Jo-
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through support by community interventions, Dr Malama said the ministry would continue to decentralize testing for Covid-19 as a country. He said Government has since dispatched a Covid-19 testing machine to Lewanika General Hospital in Mongu.
ued to earn a salary after dissolution of Parliament in 2016 are required to pay back. This follows a judgement of the Constitutional Court on August 8, 2016, which ordered the ministers to payback emoluments accrued during that period. The judgement was as a result of a matter where Law Association of Zambia (LAZ) and UPND challenged the continued stay in office of the ministers after Parliament was dissolved ahead of the 2016 general elections. PF secretary-general, then Justice Minister Ngosa Simbyakula and 63 others were petitioned in their personal capacities.
He was speaking during the Covid -19 daily update in Lusaka yesterday. Dr Malama disclosed that two health personnel from Lusaka tested positive, 20 cases were captured through hospital screening one from Livingstone, nine from Lusaka, Mpika 10 and also routine testing targeting community were 15 cases.
said. He added, “The miners are able to follow Covid-19 guidelines even when coming from home why is this Chinese company so special that it can be treating its employees in this manner, I think this is infringement on their rights as workers.” He said it was imperative for the miners to be released from the imposed imprisonment following President Lungu’s address to Parliament on Friday last week when he ordered schools and bars to resume operations under strict adherence to Covid-19 guidelines.
Mr Chishala further appealed to Labour and Social Security Minister, Joyce Simukoko, and the Human Rights Commission to immediately visit the mine and address the issue urgently. In 2009, the Chinese and Zambian governments approved China Nonferrous Metal Mining Corp’s $50 million acquisition of an 80 percent stake in Zambia’s Luanshya Copper Mines which had been shut by its previous owners. Efforts to get Luanshya Copper Mines PLC proved futile at press time.
UPND OFFICIALS APPEAR IN COURT STEPHEN MWEWA
UPND Deputy Secretary-General Patrick Mucheleka and his three co-accused persons on Wednesday appeared in the Kasama Magistrates’ Court for two counts of aggravated robbery. Mucheleka, Elias Mubanga, Samuel Ngwila and Bwalya Chinyimba have been charged with aggravated robbery. On September 13, this year the three allegedly used actual violence on Ms Royida Ngosa, a registration officer, as she attempted to restrain them from grabbing various NRC issuance processing machines, belonging to the Department of National Registration and Passport. In the second count, the accused persons are alleged to have destroyed printer machines while using actual violence. They appeared before Principal Resident Magis-
trate Osward Chibalo while the National Prosecutions Authority, was being represented by Senior Public Prosecutor, John Kafwanka. The magistrate adjourned the case to September 30 this year for mention while the State is waiting for instructions from the Director of Public Prosecutions, as the offences are triable by the High Court. Mucheleka and his co-accused have since been remanded at Kasama’s Milima Correctional Centre. Meanwhile, the five UPND members charged with assault of Gilbert Mulenga and Justine Mulenga also appeared for plea and denied the charges. Stephen Kunda, 24, Ronnie Chivube, 31, Evaristo Mulenga, 20, Evaristo Siponzya, 32 and Stephen Sichilongo 44, have since been granted bail of K10, 000 each in their own recognisance.
IDC has 28p.c. stake in Prima Reinsurance By BUUMBA CHIMBULU
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UK ADVISES ZAMBIA TO ENHANCE INVESTMENT PACTS
“The cost and inaccessibility of finance makes it difficult for SMEs to get the capital required for expansion,”
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OCALLY generated partnerships will drive Zambia into becoming a stronger financial and investment hub for the Sub-Saharan region, says British High Commissioner, Nicolas Woolley. Mr Woolley said this would bring more jobs in Zambia, experts, finance and opportunities that would benefit everyone involved through the job creation chain. He stressed that Zambia could become a stronger financial and investment hub for the region through build-
ing local relationships. The envoy was speaking during the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to support growth of local enterprises through enhanced cooperation between the Development Bank of Zambia and Prospero Zambia, a United Kingdom funded organisation. “It is encouraging to see this kind of collaboration between two Zambian based entities as well. “This strategic partnership is key steps towards developing a more vibrant Small and Medium Size Enterprises investment climate that will see the Zambian businesses ac-
cessing finance and utilising growth,” Mr Woolley said. He said fostering economic growth in all its forms was a central component of the United Kingdom-Zambia partnership. Mr Woolley said supporting small and medium enterprises that drove job creation in Zambian. Such support, he said, would build strong economies between both the United Kingdom and Zambia, which was the absolute mission of the UK in the country. “Improving access to finance to businesses of all shapes and sizes is an absolute critical part of building Zam-
bia economy in developing and fostering that shared mutual partnership between the two nations,” Mr Woolley said. Prospero Zambia Chief Executive Officer, James Blewett, said his organisation was working to transform the finance and investments environment for Small and Medium Enterprises in Zambia. Mr Blewett said one of Prospero’s objectives was to strengthen the finance and investment environment for SMEs in Zambia. “The cost and inaccessibility of finance makes it difficult for SMEs to get the capital required for expansion,” he said.
THE Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) has acquired a 28.17 percent shareholding in Prima Reinsurance Plc following a successful capital raise in July 2020. Prima Reinsurance now has an authorised share capital of K 75 million of which K45 million was paid up. The capital raise was structured as a renounceable rights offer and underwritten by IDC an investment holding company owned by the Government. This is according to the company’s abridged half year result posted on the Lusaka Securities Exchange (LuSE). Meanwhile, Prima Reinsurance Plc recorded growth of 20 percent in gross written premium to K30.46 million in 2020. Prima indicated that it reported growth of 20 percent in gross written premium to K30.46 million in 2020 from K25.35 million the previous year despite the Covid-19 pandemic. The company said this was mainly as a result of a general increase in life, property and engineering classes of business. “The company operated in a challenging environ-
ment with the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, where it witnessed unprecedented decline in private sector economic activity. “The company initiated its business continuity plan, allowing staff to continue working remotely and continue providing its services both at domestic and international levels,” it indicated. In addition, the company saw an increase in the net earned premium by 37 percent to K12.43 million in 2020 from K9.07 million the prior year. The company posted a profit after tax of K1.703 million for the first half of 2020 compared to a loss of K5.45 million in the first half of 2019. The increase in the profit was attributed to a reduction in operating expenses and increase in other income arising mainly as result of the devaluation of the Kwacha against the United States dollar. It stated that the company’s financial position remained robust with total assets increasing to K 76.62 million from K 65.24 million. The report indicated that the net current assets position for the half year ended June 30 2020 was K33.63 million. FRIDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER 2020
OP-ED: STATE OF THE NATION ADDRESS DEDICATION, RESILIENCE AND INNOVATION: PURSUING ECONOMIC RECOVERY FOR THE ZAMBIA WE WANT INTRODUCTION On Friday 11th September 2020, the President of the Republic of Zambia, His Excellency President Edgar C Lungu delivered the state of the nation address at the occasion of the official opening of the 5th session of the 12th National Assembly. The President began by reemphasizing the realities of the COVID-19 pandemic and called on the nation to adapt and live with caution in the new normal. His Excellency also urged the nation to unite across all jurisdictions as we all work together towards the Zambia that we want. This message is indeed timely at such a time when all efforts should be channeled towards recovering our economy with hope of attaining the Vision 2030. From the Presidential speech, PMRC is pleased that indeed all of our expectations (which were published prior) were covered and even beyond. There was very clear policy direction that was elaborated and this should set the tone on how we move as a nation between now and the coming year. It was also emphasized that pursuing economic recovery is the number one goal and it is our duty as citizens to all support and contribute to this commitment by the head of state. Looking Inward (A call to buy and promote local products) The President emphatically stated that we can become self reliant in terms of embracing local products and a call was made to the Ministry of Local Government and the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to embark on a transformational agenda that will see trading centres transformed to chain stores stocked with local produce. This is indeed commendable. We cannot overestimate the important call that the President made urging all citizens to continue buying and consuming locally produced goods as this will create and retain jobs within our economy. Mindset Shift PMRC has been a campaigner of mindset change with a call for a national mindset education programme and the President concreted our efforts by emphasizing that; “Our mindsets should, therefore, be attuned to building a Zambia that is resilient to shocks; a Zambia that is open to new ideas and opportunities; a Zambia that is looking inwards for local solutions.’’ We welcome this call from the President and PMRC is committed to continue playing its role of ensuring that our attitudes towards our country and development are enhanced. This entails profiling all the positive traits of our culture, attitudes and attributes into a positive Zambian identity that is determined with hard work, resilience and innovation among others. MACROECONOMIC SITUATION PMRC commends His Excellency for the several interventions and relief measures that were instituted to cushion the country against the negative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Some of the notable interventions include, the K10 billion refinancing facility, the K8 billion covid bond,
the K2.5 billion aimed at paying local contractors and suppliers among others. Further, there have been several tax relief measures. All these measures have been very essential to keep the wheels of the economy running even as the COVID threat has been prevalent. There is hope indeed as the rebound of our economy is projected in 2021. With regards to the economy, the call remains to prioritize diversification, value addition, expanding the export base, and finding local business solutions. PMRC has been contributing to this call by providing platforms for several stakeholders to dialogue, discuss and propose innovative solutions towards this cause. We shall continue to provide this space for positive and constructive dialogue in the country.
devise strategies and innovations that would keep businesses running and ensure that workers are cushioned against job losses. The President also provided updates on the steady progress made in ensuring that all people have access to electricity, water and sanitation. The percentage of rural households with access to electricity had increased from 4.4 per cent in 2015 to 8.1 per cent in 2019. PMRC notes that dry spells experienced by the country in the recent past left the country grappling with huge electricity shortages, as hydropower from the country’s three major dams, Victoria Falls, Kafue and Kariba, accounts for over a significant share of the nation’s grid supply. We submit that future interventions to increase access to electricity especially for rural Zambia should focus on off-grid solar which has a huge potential given the country’s exposure to abundant sunlight.
ECONOMIC DIVERSIFICATION AND JOB CREATION Agriculture: Progress in the Seed Industry
Livelihoods and Social Protection
It is very encouraging to note that Zambia has moved from being importers of maize seed to net exporters. This development confirms that research and development in the agriculture sector needs to be enhanced further, as it will enable the country to meet its sector outcomes. The President recently flagged off the 2020/2021 input distribution exercise and a commitment was made to farmers that; all agricultural inputs such as fertiliser, seed and agro-chemicals will reach the farmers before the onset of the rainy season. The timely availability of farming inputs remains very important especially as it has a bearing on planning and eventually the quality of the harvest contributing to our food security. Gold: The Strategic Mineral In the President’s address to the nation, we also point out another important update with regards to the Zambia Gold Company Limited that had begun purchasing gold from artisanal and small-scale miners in Rufunsa, Vubwi, Mumbwa and Luano districts. This is a timely development, as we have been advocating for strategic management of gold in view of its impact on the economy. It has been proven that gold mining, if well harnessed can significantly improve wealth and job creation. Enhancing Trade In the national address, it was highlighted that Zambia had launched the Trade Information Portal. This is a positive development as it provides all the necessary trade information to facilitate traders’ compliance with import, export and transit requirements. This is further timely in view of the African Continental Free Trade Area (CFTA) that will be launched in 2021. PMRC submits that Zambia must remain prepared and to this end, we propose for the development of an In-country CFTA Strategy, that will spell out how the country’s industries, manufacturing firms and businesses can plan strategically to participate effectively in the CFTA. PMRC further commends the President for urging the leaders and captains of industry to
During the address the President highlighted the progress made in broadening social security coverage for the people in both the formal and informal economy. The cumulative number of workers registered with social security schemes since 2017 stood at about 1.5 million. There is need to bring more people to take up social security cover to secure their future after retirement especially those in the informal sector which employs 90% of the labour force. The President further indicated that the percentage of rural households with access to safe and clean drinking water improved from 47 percent in 2014 to 58 percent in 2018. Access to improved sanitation facilities increased from 19 percent in 2014 to 37 percent in 2018. PMRC urges Government to continue on the path of further investments to guarantee access to safe drinking water, access to adequate sanitation and promotion of hygiene practices to eliminate open defecation especially in rural areas, which is in line with the Government’s Seventh National Development Plan, Vision 2030 and the Sustainable Development Goals.
95 percent while the Bangweulu General Hospital in Lupososhi District of Northern Province was at 30 percent. As PMRC we applaud Government for the construction of new hospitals particularly the specialised ones. This a positive step in the right direction. Patients at specialised hospitals have access to extraordinary expertise, resources and therapy programs that aren’t often available at general health facilities. Proponents of specialised hospitals argue that specialised hospitals can set a new competitive benchmark for hospital services by taking advantage of the associated economies of scale and scope, potentially lowering the cost of health care and possibly enhancing the quality of care by concentrating the expertise associated with increased specialization augmenting patient choices. In concluding, the President also highlighted the progress made in implementing legal and regulatory reforms to facilitate smooth implementation of decentralisation reforms, which include the enactment of the Local Government Act. No. 2 of 2019 which gives effect to the decentralisation of functions, responsibilities and services at all levels of Local Government. It also guarantees democratic participation of people in decision making at the local level through the creation of ward development committees. So far, 1,326 ward development committees have been formed across the country out of the targeted 1,624. The enactment of the Planning and Budgeting Bill No. 22 of 2019 will further empower people to participate in the local development process. To guarantee effective implementation of Decentralisation, PMRC has been recommending the need to strengthen the Monitoring and Evaluation mechanisms set to monitor the effectiveness of the Decentralisation Policy. Government is urged to ensure that financial resources are available for activities and functions to be carried out under the Decentralisation Policy reinforcing and building capacity for revenue collection (Broaden the revenue collection base for councils).
Up scaling Rural Finance Mobile money services have been creating jobs for several people, especially the youth. The volumes and values of mobile money transactions had tremendously increased from 103 million transactions valued at 2.8 billion Kwacha in 2016 to 552 million transactions valued at 49.3 billion Kwacha in 2019. PMRC has been advocating for the need to upscale rural finance by encouraging mobile money services to engage in creative thinking and innovation in both financial products and delivery of those products as opposed to reliance on conventional, branch-based banking services with their associated prohibitive high costs.
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Hospital Infrastructure The President also updated the nation that the Levy Mwanawasa hospital had been upgraded from 120 to 850 bed capacity. The President further indicated that the construction of the Lusaka Specialised Hospital was at
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SA Postbank ready to be the country’s ‘future state bank’ JOHANNESBURG - The Postbank says it’s ready to become South Africa’s future state bank. The bank said its deposit-taking capability and participation in the national payment system, was a powerful capability that existed within the state. Postbank acting CEO Hannes van der Merwe said the bank’s capability could be better leveraged to invest in socio-economic “developmental assets.” On Wednesday, Van der Merwe briefed the select committee on public enterprises and communication in a virtual sitting of the National Council of Provinces. Although the bank’s revenue took a knock, Van der Merwe said they were expecting better results in the next financial year. At July, its net profit after tax was R213 million. Van der Merwe said the bank’s year-to-date net interest income (NII) was 13 percent below the same period in the prior year, despite increased cash and investment positions. “This is mainly due to the subdued interest rate environment. The NII for the year is projected to be lower than (the) 2020 financial year for the same reason. (Our) year-to-date noninterest-revenue is flat year-on-year; however, it is projected to be higher than the 2020 financial year achievement due to new initiatives,” he said. Van der Merwe said a three percent increase in operating expenses was mainly driven by employee related expenditure. “In line with the strategy to capacitate the bank with critical skills, the number of appointments led to an increase in employment related costs. Postbank paid tax for the first time as a separate company during the 2020 financial year. The 2021 first provisional tax is only due in September 2020,” he said. Deputy Finance Minister David Masondo, tasked with the establishment of a new state bank, said in February all the “quasi state banks” owned by government, including the Postbank and various provincial banks, would be consolidated to create a new state bank. – NEWS24.
China’s industrial output picks up BEIJING - China’s economic recovery continued picking up steam last month, with major economic indicators further improving as the country’s efforts to boost growth amid the Covid-19 slowdown gradually paid off. Industrial output increased 5,6 percent year on year in August, accelerating from the rise of 4,8 percent registered in July, according to data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS). On a monthon-month basis, industrial output rose 1.02 percent in August, also quickening from July’s 0.98-percent increase. In the first eight months, industrial output expanded 0.4 percent from one year earlier, compared with a decline of 0.4 percent in the January-July period, NBS data showed. The output by the equipment manufacturing and
high-tech manufacturing sectors increased 10.8 percent and 7.6 percent, respectively, both markedly outpacing the overall growth in industrial output. Industrial output is used to measure the activity of designated large enterprises with an annual business turnover of at least 20 million yuan (about us$2.93 million) from their main operations. Yesterday’s data also showed improvements in other economic indicators. The country’s fixed-asset investment edged down 0.3 percent year on year in the first eight months, further narrowing from a fall of 1.6 percent posted in the January-July period. Retail sales of consumer goods, a major indicator of consumption growth, rose 0.5 percent year on year in August, the first annual increase this year, the NBS data showed. – XINHUA.
ANC STALLS
…says plan to nationalise SA Reserve Bank to be shelved
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OHANNESBURG - A top ruling party official said plans to nationalise the central bank will be shelved as the government wrestles with getting the coronavirus-stricken economy back on track. The country doesn’t have the “massive resources” that may be needed to buy out the bank’s private shareholders and spending the money would be unjustified in the current economic climate, said Paul Mashatile, the treasurer-general of the African National Congress. “We would not want to rush to go in that direction because there are other implications,” he said in an interview. “Our view is that we want these resources to be channeled rather to infrastructure projects.”
The ANC decided at a conference in 2017 that the state should take ownership of the South African Reserve Bank, one of a handful of central banks owned by private investors, because the prevailing ownership structure infringed on the nation’s sovereignty. The shareholders have no say over monetary-policy decisions and the bank’s mandate - to ensure price stability - is set out in the constitution. The Economic Freedom Fighters, which advocates the state seizure of banks, mines and land, has been pressuring the ruling party to follow through on its resolution that the state assume sole ownership of the bank and has tabled a draft law that would trigger the process. Parliament’s legal adviser has warned the bill may be
unconstitutional, because it would enable the shares to be expropriated without compensation, and ANC lawmakers have indicated they will reject it. The central bank’s shareholders may seek a payout based on its total assets, including the $56 billion of gold and foreign reserves it holds on the country’s behalf, Mashatile said. – BLOOMBERG NEWS.
FKE says 604 firms sent workers home over Covid shocks NAIROBI - Every modern sector company in Kenya has lost at least 33 jobs on average due to the Covid-19 pandemic, according to the Federation of Kenya Employers (FKE). What is worse, at the National level, Ministry of Labour and Social Protection data, shared with FKE, shows that 604 companies countrywide have let go of some of their employees due to the negative effects of Covid -19 on businesses. At least 60 FKE members – who are modern sector employers – have declared Covid-19 triggered redundancies. Jacqueline Mugo, the FKE
executive director, said a survey on impact of covid-19 on its members shows that on average each organisation lost 33 jobs between March and August 2020. The federation says at the national level, the 1.7million jobs lost estimate by the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) is a conservative figure. The KNBS report shows that 83.6 per cent of the total workforce in Kenya comprises nformal workers, who are the most exposed in the pandemic. “The reality is far worse than this,” Ms Mugo said in an email interview with the Nation as her organisation
‘Virus may revamp Africa’s economies’ JOHANNESBURG - The coronavirus pandemic could bring positive changes to Africa’s economies even if output shrinks by as much as 10 percent this year, according to a new investment report. There are already signs that the continent will be disproportionately hit by the
outbreak that has raised risks and worsened the investment climate after years of progress, according to the latest Africa Risk-Reward Index report. The index, which compares market opportunities and risks in the region, was developed by risk consultancy Control Risks and research
reacted to the shocking Sh410 billion new debt Kenya accumulated in the Covid-19 season. The FKE says that even before Covid-19, it had already raised an alarm that companies were under stress and jobs were being lost. Covid-19 aggravated the situation. “The reality however is that the worst is yet to come, as workers continue to grapple with the impact of the pandemic, especially the consequences of the abrupt shutting down of economic activities,” Ms Mugo said. Ms Mugo says last year alone FKE member companies declared 7, 000 employees redundant, arising from firm NKC African Economics, based in Paarl, outside Cape Town. Rising stars like Ethiopia have seen a sharp drop in their reward score as risks shoot up on heightened ethnic tensions amid a delay in elections in the continent’s second-most populous nation. Senegal, which has averaged growth of six percent in the last five years, was among the five countries that fell the most in their overall position on the index since 2018. Gross domestic product on the continent will likely contract six percent to 10 percent
various issues, among them mergers and acquisitions, change in regulatory environment in the transport and education sector. The most recent FKE survey shows that the mean number of employees per organisation was 405 as of February 29, 2020. This dropped to 372 employees as of August 1, 2020. “In addition, we are seeing a spike in the trade disputes reported in the Industrial Court and the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection arising from the measures employers have taken to mitigate from the impact of the pandemic on businesses,” she said. – DAILY NATION, Kenya. this year with higher debts leading to more frequent financial crises, according to the report. Dwindling revenues will mean many African countries have less fire-power to respond the pandemic and stoke a quick recovery, it said. Despite these difficulties and expectations of a long and uneven recovery, foreign investors fleeing the continent could be making a mistake, the firms said. That’s because “in some markets, Covid-19 has given new impetus to positive reforms,” according to the report. – BLOOMBERG NEWS.
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E wish to register our profound dismay at the gutter journalism being practised by the News Diggers newspapers. Instead of being factual and accurate in their reporting, News Diggers in their calculated scheme to tarnish the image of President Edgar Lungu and the Patriotic Front by using eye-catching and misleading headlines and biased and inaccurate editorials. The case in point is yesterday’s headline titled “I’LL REMAIN PRESIDENT whether Zambians like it or not - Lungu” The headline is not only misleading but it is highly offensive and has potential to breed civil disharmony as it attempts to paint President Lungu as a tinpot dictator who has no regard for the republican constitution and the people of Zambia. The headline is deliberately
crafted in a misleading manner to portray the President as someone who has no regard for the law and the people of Zambia when in fact the opposite is true. For removal of doubt, this is the verbatim statement of what President Lungu said and I quote: “Nangu chibe shani namailo litali, na 2021 litali, lelo kufika next election mu August pa 12 mu 2021, President ninebo! Nangu mulefwaya olo
tamulefwaya, President ninebo! Nobo mukasala Afwile abomba naine. Nga chakutila nafwa lelo, ba President niba Inonge Wina, chapwa!” end of quote. (... from today until 2021 August 12 I will be the President. Whether you want or not I am the President...if I die today, Madam Inonge Wina will take over as President) Contrary to the picture News Diggers is trying to portray that President Lungu will
impose himself on the people or use force and or any other unconstitutional means to remain President, he was clearly and categorically stating a known fact that he will remain President till 2021 as provided for by the constitution. This is a fact and the President is on firm ground. While we appreciate the right by News Diggers to be critical of President Lungu and the PF, we demand that they do so within the professional ethics of journalism. It is never too late to do the right thing and we hope News Diggers will reflect on their unethical reporting as it is a danger to society and themselves as a media institution. As a party that strongly believes in freedom of the press and press freedom we will always stand in defence of the media but we will also demand that the media report responsibly and professionally in line with their ethics. ANTONIO MWANZA, PF Deputy Media Director.
Damaged vehicle was imported into Kasama by UPND Dear Editor, WE have learnt with grave sadness the report of a motor vehicle registration number ABT 375 said to be belong to a Mr Jairos Simbeye who is aspiring to stand as a member of Parliament for Isoka. We also wish to condemn the act of malicious damage to property which was committed by unknown people who have since been arrested but they are best known to the UPND rank and file. After making inquiries with people on the ground, it has come to our attention that the PF structures have no hand in the criminal act which took place. The thugs acted on their own. We have reliably been informed that the PF structures and supporters had no opportunity to engage in this retrogressive and cowardice act as they were busy with Presidential duties. The operations for the PF on the material day and material time was to attend to the series of political activities that were addressed by President Edgar Lungu. We have also noted that this maybe a staged act by UPND with a view to soliciting for an impossible sympathy vote. We say so because the witnesses to this criminal act could not take precautionary measures by effecting citizen arrest on the harmless criminal yet they took pleasure in taking the videos, an act of contributory negligence which raises more questions than answers. It is inconceivable that the lone criminal can overpower that crowd especially there are police officers who were seen in the vicinity of the scene of crime. We also urge the police to thoroughly pursue this matter and any person who will be found wanting irrespective of their partisan affiliations. Like we have noted the owner of the vehicle, a Mr Simbeye, is not a resident of Lukashya. Clearly, Mr Simbeye who is not a resident of Lukashya is among the imported cadres that went to Kasama. As peace loving Zambians we will always commit ourselves and practice issue-based politics devoid of the unconventional methods of retaining state power. MARVIN CHANDA MBERI, Youth Rights Activist, Lusaka.
Be wary of tricksters abusing social media
Dear Editor, AS technology advances in the modern world so does the crime techniques. Some people abuse social media to commit crime by posting false information regarding scholarships, job prospects and business deals, among others. Some people have been swindled of huge sums of their hard earned money. This is very unfortunate and the trend must be curtailed. Not too long ago, the social media was awash with people’s comments as regards the police recruitment exercise across the country. The job advert on social media was purported to have been issued by the Inspector General of Police, Mr. Kakoma Kanganja. The advert also stated that Mr. Kanganja demanded money from the potential applicants. What is certain is that the police recruitment exercise is free. This has been the trend when it comes to the recruitment of police officers. It is illogical to insinuate that the Inspector General of Police demanded money from those interested to join the police service. However, the Police Service through its public relations unit refuted such an advert and described it as “fake.” The police command warned the general public to ignore such an advert. It is mind boggling that there has been a trend in Zambia where some scrupulous individuals use pictures of prominent public figures such as politicians to post adverts on social media for economic empowerment, jobs and scholarships, among others. In most cases, there is a fee being demanded from the applicants before they can get employed for instance. The motive behind the clandestine activities is to swindle people of their hard-earned money. Moving forward; the culprits who abuse social media in a bid to swindle people should be nabbed and prosecuted upon conviction. Ultimately, this will deter would-be offenders. Abash abuse of social media. ELEMIYA PHIRI, Lusaka.
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HE United Party for National Development (UPND) has dispelled reports that over 30 members in Lufwamyama defected to the Patriotic Front (PF). Copperbelt Information Publicity Secretary, Lawrence Mwanza, said none of their members had defected to the ruling party as reported. It was reported on different media platforms that over 30 UPND members defected to the ruling PF in Lufwanyama. "We have been warning that the PF will do anything to have numbers in some of our strongholds and their desperation will go as far as promising money and gifts to some of our members," he said. Mr Mwanza said that the party had information on the threats on their serving councillors in Lufwanyama that they would be beaten up if they did not resign from the party.
We have been warning that the PF will do anything to have numbers in some of our strongholds and their desperation will go as far as promising money and gifts to some of our members� - Mr Mwanza He said that the party was left to wonder the sort of desperation the PF was openly displaying. Mr Mwanza assured that the party was equal to the task and that no amount of intimidation would help the ruling party gain popularity in Lufwanyama and Mpongwe districts.
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RETIREMENT BENEFITS, JOBTOCREATION PRESIDENT LUNGU’S ADDRESS INDIVIDUALISM AND PARLIAMENT: SUCCESSES, AND ECONOMIC REVIVAL IN A PANDEMIC FIXING ZAMBIA’S CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
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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 dilemma of how to pay off retired public servants, create jobs for so many of our youths and in turn revive the economy. A key factor that motivated the state to increase the retirement age was to open a moratorium window during which to mobilise resources to pay off the huge backlog of retirees inherited from the previous administration in 2011. Unfortunately this has not materialised. Instead a mountain unpaid that we have scored asof a nation retirement benefits accuover the last five years,has the chalmulated. Remember, a doulenges we have and continue ble-edged was created by to face, andsword the opportunities popular that exist acclaim for us to among improveworkthe ers, labour unions and and social others political, economic when the Zambian Parliament, riding on the popularity among workers and labour unions, had accepted a clause in the 2016 Constitution, of retaining retirees the payroll propelling until their someonindividuals benefits had been themselves onpaid. the pedesThis retention on the payroll talunpaid of promising to resolve of retirees created a resource drain problem. The state
resolved. ECONOMIC I also expect the President to deal with employment stabilisation underus in Covid-19; God put this and most importantly, youth land to develop it; to employment creation and the use it for the good measures the government inprosperity of all tendsand to implement to resolve this challenge andingive who live it. hope If weto manyblame of our youth women oneand another who seem very despondent. for the escalating and other employers have to I expect the President to pay two salaries for one job for down speakeconomic about the ongoing aquaas long as retirees’ benefits reculture youth empowerment turn, shall it profit main unpaid; that is one salary and any the women’s empowerone; shall it put for the retiree and another salament schemes. Since these food on our peo-the ry for the job holder! This, couimport-dependence measures are not enough, pled with the nation’s mounting ple’smay tables? President also deal with external debt obligations, has such policy trajectories as payI expect the Presiput the state in a dilemma. ment of retired public service The onset of Covid-19 in dent to spell out workers and enabling them to Zambia in mid-March has left people’s feelings and use our diverse how government willaspira-investLet theiruspensions in proZambia’s labour landscape in tions, weincentives shall be ourselvesductive faithsventures and ethnicities that haveto aspur a helpless situation of sorts. provide multiplier effect through to blame as a people. togetherness ratherfur-than Therefore, it is imperative to to encourage job creation. and separateOur peoplethe are goingtherindividualism pose the inevitable questions; setting manuPresident Michael Sata what is the way forward? How throughupsoofmuch pain, so Late ness. Let us not frown upon said the best dedoes Zambia get out of this enmuch misery, it would be(MHSRIP) leadersoften championing facturing entities in to get people but out oflet poverty tanglement? naïve to ignore the prevail-wayvelopment, us buoy pharmaceuticals, Firstly, it is important to note empower them with ing situation. We need con-is tothem to bolster thejobs! cause of that the situation is not irreclothes, footwear, I our would also like the Presicerted efforts and a from united will national development. budget by sacrificing some cap- that Zambia can accrue invest in stocks on the Lusadeemable; it can be salvaged. dent to dwell on remodelling machine tools, tyres, ital projects; clearing retirees on the public ka Stock Exchange (LuSE). This national front to confront, Let us use the positive Several permutations can be the Zambian economy through The government can apservice willvibes increase buying power, deal payroll: with and overcomeindustrialisation; thatthecome with comneedles, toothpicks, looked at to create a win-win sitto spell out proach some local pension It will save resources for – from expand the politics national taxthe base these challenges; theyhow petitive for betuation for all – retirees, the govetc to empower the government intends housesand for now. a loanHeto should finance paying twoinsurmountable! people for one job to andterment boost national economic ernment, ofunemployed youths landscape our nation for the 2016 are not of our people’s liveto shift emphasis from decitizens avoidfor that performance. this; or Thethe government can paying onlyand one person and the nation large! How can speak good of all whoatlive in Zambia about massive infraIt is not like we are notpendence lihoodsonrather thangoods for the imported approach insome international job; Inevitably, these benefits will this be achieved? import-dependence. today and for posterity. structure the roads, bridgequal to the task; the probdestruction of our national and services toa manufacturing cooperating partners for a grant The freed resources can be translate into feel-good factor First and foremost, the gov- es, schools, health and other Firstly, I expect the President lemto is that fresh we seem to bethese oflocally One Zambia, One and sourcor a soft loan specifically to sort used employ graduates andethos agoods win-win situation for the shouldthe see successes paying off sectors toernment speak about across the length and services fracturing into po-ing Nation! out this problem. from colleges ourselves and universities whole nation.from within the retirees from the perspective that we have scored betweenof breadth of this nation. economy. al- Zambian litical cocoons which, unforAll of us present in Zambia Several years ago, Tanzania Mansa-Luwingu without injectingroad, freshthefunds As Indian author, activist, mokilling several birds with a stone, Where there were no roads I expect President spell the Kazungula owed its workers in public insti- most into thecomplete payroll; thus speaker and founder tunately, seem to reducing be polar- tivational today the should not to think and as a major stimulus pack- we have roads, where there how government probridge, theindividusoon- out of country Country First Foundation, theised current high unemployment age for the retirees to turn their tutions colossal sums of money. masterpiece by ethnic and owes uswillanything, were no bridges there are incentives to encourage completed Kafue Lower Shiv Khera, we writes: “Winners among Zambian youths curbenefits into investible capital The Tanzanian government of to-be alistic equations rather thanvide instead owe everything bridges, schools and health insetting up of manufacturpower station, to men- the seeto the gain; losers see theWe pain” rently roaming the streets; to play a pivotal role in reviving President Josiah Kikwete bor- Hydro ideological fronts. this motherland. must have been from built the andentities “winners don’t do different in pharmaceuticals, but a few among so many. rowed US$100 million of jobs will also be ing the economy frastructure all Covid-19-ravaged our national challenges, These individuals feel in that tionThousands We are slowly but surely see in ourselves the freedom areas where many citizens had things, they do things differentWorld Bank and paid off all its clothes, footwear, machine created as many retirees will inThe President should bring quickly. three exist possi-to they are the only ones who descending into an abyss of to do politics that build rathlike no There otherare people been forgotten and no one ly,” we tyres, can derive good mileage workers in public learning in- out vestthe their retirement benefits ble sources to finance the retire- long needles, toothsocio-economic bene-in tools, canthought fix Zambia’s political work with. confrontation, vio-picks, than politics of division, ever people in those outerofetc anto otherwise hopeless stitutions. Zambia can do the fits start-ups, some willpolitical boostinfratheir ment packages: empower citizens that accrue from such and socio-economic chaleverseveral see schools, lencebusinesses and which eventually individualism, violence and situation! From within the national parts same.could There are benefits structure existing while others and avoid import-dependence. investments. lenges. health They view allgood others The hospitals, posts, might destroy us as a people. Iethnocentrism. also expect the President successes mentioned as either too inexperienced here The roads, let alone electricity! current dispensation in thisRegland to withput theus National notwithstanding, the na- to dealGod or too politically removed tionofhas The creation of new districts championing the blame develop to use itexerfor the Cardit; issuance had its own share of istration and of play accompanyto provision be able to a role in challenges which has closed in some expectwaycise game issince not2016. the Iright good and prosperity of all in the end improves operational ingresolving infrastructure, the services existingand and theto andperformance. hasit.kick-started President to brief go. We needthetonation respectprovinces who live in If we blame and financial jobs is a mark of success thatconI on one unfolding challenges remaining provinces. He the various challenges that in the another’s strengths one another for escalatTo add value to thethe creation expect the President to speak we have faced over the time; should also speak about the fronting our people. of the business strategy and turn, to and weaknesses; we need ing economic down about. voter registration as They have taken a front those we have managed to re- coming set the tone of the organisation’s as the objectives, way forwarditregradstrategic is not row in agitating that every- solve; and those we have not well Where there were ing Bill 10, which has proved and continue to grapple with. enough to just conduct a strathingno hasroads crumbled and only we have yet necessary. In this regard, I expect the very tegicdivisive, risk assessment or even they can fix where the problem! roads, there The runaway inflation atand President to deal with the having a risk discussion the It iswere undeniable no bridgesthat due economic meltdown that has strategy setting meeting, there spiraling exchange rate are a to thethere Covid-19 world panare bridges, is muchto more that organisations national wellbeing accompanied the Covid-19 danger demicschools and other factors our pandemic and its debilitating and and health need to do. IMost organization security. expect the Presinfrastructure have national economy is spi- impact on the country. who follow of doing ident to spellthat outway immediate, been builtinto in areas where that is He should also emphasise raling an abyss things findand it difficult to mearelate short term long term many citizens had long making things difficult for the countervailing measures sures if thetoobjectives have not been stabilise the economy. been no one liv- that the Zambian state has put defined well documented ourforgotten people and to continue These or will affect the 2021or ever people in measured.as Strategic ingthought as before. economicplanning chalin place, in a spirited push to elections those parts ever see that is risk-based helps to We are could all paying the price ensure that the anti-Covid-19 lenges always impact ondefine naschools, hospitals, health the value proposition that the election outcomes. both in terms of morbidity health advisory measures are tional posts, good roads, let alone business brings to the market, Further, I expect the Presifrom the pandemic and the implemented without comproand to the way and in which organielectricity! assure reassure the resultant socio-economic mise. The fight against corrup- dent sations intend to distinguish tion is a crusade the President nation that the 2021 elections meltdown. The extent of the themselves from other competSuch infrastructure as the cannot avoid discussing. will be peaceful, free and fair meltdown itors. 34economic bridges on the 35-kilome-will Regarding the way forward, and will attestorganisations, to Zambia’s creFor this depend on how we react as tre stretch of the Mongu-Ka- I expect the President to spend dentialsmost of be being a peace-loving may not obvious from the a people to these economic labo road, the bridge on the time on how the now perennial nation, united by its diversity outset, but as the processes challenges. Mongu-Sesheke road, the electricity It is undeniable that due to be the Covid-19 worldZambia pandemic and other under One One Nation. load shedding will of ERM gains traction and its
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JUST as disclosed last week by North-West Province Minister Nathaniel Mubukwanu and Zambia Railways Limited, the Mulobezi train has resumed operations. The train which operates between Livingstone and Mulobezi on a stretch of about 158 kilometres resumed operations on Tuesday afternoon. This is after operations were suspended for six months following the outbreak of the coronavirus which affected nearly all the sectors of the economy. Mulobezi Town Council Public Relations Officer Elvis Muleya confirmed that the train arrived in Mulobezi yesterday in the morning. The resumption of the operations was a relief to the people of Kazungula and Mulobezi Districts who depended on the railway transport. The train was the only reliable mode of transport for the people in the area as it was cheaper compared to other forms of transport. Last week, Mr Mubukwanu had indicated that the train would resume operations on Tuesday, September 15 ,2020 after some engagements with members of community led by him and ZRL management. Mr Mubukwanu indicated that the decision to resume operations of the Mulobezi train came about after numerous requests and complaints which were raised during his recent visit to the district. However, the continuation of the train service would be highly dependent on the people’s cooperation in observing health guidelines for combating Covid-19.
ARMERS in Solwezi have called on Government to consider offering them stimulus packages which have been given to other sectors in the wake of Covid19 outbreak. Solwezi District Farmers Association chairperson,
the negative effects of Covid19, so we want also to be beneficiaries of the stimulus package that Government has put in place to cushion the effects of Covid19,’’ Ms Kalala said. Meanwhile, Ms Kalala said farmers in the district were happy with the early delivery of farm inputs in the district. She however appealed to
Marian Kalala, said in interview that farmers had been affected by Covid-19, hence the need for them to be included on the stimulus package. Ms Kalala said if the farmers would not benefit from the package, they would end up with low yields in the next farming season. ‘’We are as well affected by
officers in the Ministry of Agriculture to commence the distribution of the inputs to all the farmers before the onset of the rain. ‘’We seen trucks delivering the inputs in the district, our only appeal is that the earlier the better, let officers in the ministry start distributing the inputs before the rains starts,’’ she said.
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NOTICE TOURBAN OWNERS OF VEHICLES PARKED AT NYUMBA YANGA MARKET THE AND REGIONAL PLANNING ACT No. 3,TO 53(2) OF THETHE LAWS OF ZAMBIA PAYSECTION ACCRUED PARKING FEES2015 AND OF REMOVE UNDER-LISTED VEHICLES Following the expiration of the three (3) weeks demand notice that the Council issued on 24th August, 2020, owners of vehicles listed below are hereby given up to 30th September, 2020 to settle their bills and remove their vehicles from the car park.
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UNITED Party for National Development (UPND) in Southern Province has defended its leader Hakainde Hichilema over his alleged insulting language. Southern province chairman, Billiard Makwembo, said that Mr Hichilema was misunderstood by people with less knowledge on different cultures. Mr Makwembo told the Daily Nation in Livingstone that it was unfortunate that some people misinterpreted the UPND leader's description of those abusing people's democratic rights through vote-buying. "We urge those with little understanding of our different cultures to stop bringing confusion in the country. They
should ask historians or traditional leaders on how certain words are loosely used to illustrate a point. "It is extremely unfortunate for some people to misinterpret HH's description of individuals who are abusing people's democratic rights by buying their vote Mr Makwembo said that the UPND was disturbed by those he described as desperate politicians who were using falsehoods. “Instead of reacting to PF thugs who damaged a vehicle belonging to a UPND official, the entire PF is attempting to twist facts on what HH said in Lukashya during a mammoth rally," he said. He said that the UPND would not allow the PF to continue to disturb the country's peace which citizens enjoyed and continue to enjoy
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THE FEEDBACK: By DR MBUYI MASUWA Frontline doctor working at Levy Covid Centre
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COVID: THE MYTHS, THE FACTS, THE DEBATES, THE UNKNOWNS
ELLO my dearest readers, hope you are keeping yourselves safe. Thank you all who reached out to me by giving reactions to last week’s article, “I can’t breathe2 since when did HAT we are at war can pneuma have a price tag?” never be overemphasised. Some of you, your comments Despite this war havwere featured ing been ragingin for the aboutpaper. nine Matongo Maumbi lot months now somethanks peoplea still for thetoinformation justspreading seem not know whatbeis yond scope, to fellow goingmy on or just firstly don’t care. Canisians and I just beyond, Sometimes wish IFather could Kelly Thanks Captain standMichello… on top of Lusaka’s Findeco House with a big Army), megaPatrick Chembe (Zambia phone screaming my lungs out thanks Lieutenant-Colonel reminding(Zambia the people our Mulenga Air that Force), formidable adversary knows no thanks my fellow soldiers on the rest and is claiming lives day by Frontliners, CNO Malama, Sister day. Theresa, Benjamin, Nason, etcetI passionately want to reach era and doctors in general, Dr MJ out to as many people as possiand others. ble many before corona itself reaches also got positive feedback toI them; for there is no telling from organisation whatan it international can do. called I’m PATH, doingthank this you not for as your the recognition and invitation, the list spokesperson of the Ministry isofendless Health as I am extremely far from that. I write these articles in my own capacity as a frontIN THEIR OWN doctor WORDSwho has line medical However,close I want all Covid-19 to reflect attended tous 200 patients in the hope most, on this reaction from that a warrior if not all of us candeadly at least start who survived this disease seeing fromwithhold the same but whosethings name we’ll for lens. reasons, will just call her security dothe put in aoflot energy and M Ifor sake thisofarticle. time. Usually I write around 03 M writes… hours. This is my gift to Mother Zambia in whose soil my umbil“Good morning Dr. Masuwa, ical cord is buried. IIshed reading hopetears you’ll take your whatartiyou cle this morning. Just two weeks read with the seriousness it deago I was on then the verge death. serves and takeof necessary Beingasasthmatic having action we are alland soldiers in Covid Pneumonia, myso life hang this war and literally even in God’s eyes. in Each oneminutes. of us has a in a balance those role in defeating this invisMyplay Asthma shot up, my inible enemy. haler and salbutamol tablets the coming series, I will be didInnothing for me, I literally sharingfor knowledge onfor Covid-19 fought air, gasping it, my withbulged, some stories of success eyes I saw death Doc,and it’s some of the battles lost at the painful. battlefront. Now I understand Also a segment called “Inwhat their George Floydin went own words,” which through, I will be thank God I Covid-19 was promptly atinterviewing patients, tended to at have Levy recovered Hospital, first those who and thing Asthma, thosethey in stabilised isolation,my with their within an hour of being at Levy identities withheld of course as my attack had stabilised. a matter of privacy, especially that stillinstigma associAmthere homeisnow isolation takatedprescribed with this disease in some ing medication and sectors of the community. am recovering well from Covid As words or information is the Pneumonia. greatest weapon inI every Being asthmatic wouldbattle like so isPulse this one. Amidst so much the Oximeter, please arinformation some so outrarange for me. geous I have taken upon myself other thing Doc, 14 toThe try and share with theafter public. days, does Covid-19 clear automatically from the body? How
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Looking forward to your feedback” To begin Yours M. with, I think let’s start from the basics, just what is going on here, where did we Dear comeM, from, how did we get ourHow where are you morning selves we this are now and or whatever is that you where are wetime likelyitgoing. are reading this. Firstly, yes, we thank that you surTHEGOD MYTHS AND vived this deadly THEORIES disease and CONSPIRACY also would like to commend the Some of the many professionalism andmyths, timelyconinspiracy theories andfrom just weird tervention of Team Levy, things beenYou saidhave and we are that therehave for you. are still being said about Cororaised very important points and navirus are as follows: questions which I will try to address. *Its 5G related. There have been rumours M Asks…; that coronavirus came about as “Being asthmatic would like a side effect of tryingI to increase the Pulsenetwork Oximeter,connectivity please arcellular th Generation to 5th Gerange for4me from 4G netration 5 G.Samsung Dr,Masuwa responds;was the Ok first phone to have Dear, you will have5g. it before the Of course this is not true, the publication of this article. virus has nothing to do with 5g or any orher Gs. *Global conspiracy to vaccinate people and enrich some people like Bill Gates etc. I would have been very rich by now, probably closing a deal on buying an airport in Dubai or some exotic island in the pacific. *Sexually transmitted 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. THE PULSE OXIMETER. HOW TO USE A PULSE OXEMETER. Simple… just put your finger preferably the index finger in the finger opening section of the Oximeter, then just wait. If your hands are warm it will not take long before you see the numbers popping up on the screen, two sets of numbers will be displayed as shown above, one showing Saturation the other heart rate but if the hands are cold it takes a bit of time, so best is to warm the hands first before putting the finger, should be fine after that. From *Affects the onlyonly theother richtime those experience, it with long passports. takes to read is (bakumayadi usually before ba mu Lusaka). a person die, because Really?is* about It was to engineered in then thefor blood may havecontrol. become the lab population sluggish, and the peripheries cold. * Someone was on Radio reHOW TO INTERPRET THE
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cently saying for there to be Covid-19, it means there has been Covid-1 to Covid-18 before and that since we survived the first 18 there is no need to fear the 19th. FACTS; The following facts are currently agreed upon by the general scientific community. We will talk about the origins of the virus, its transmission, Covid-19, treatment, preventive measures, then also areas of research .Today will only end on Transmission. Treatment and the rest will be AIM TO KEEP YOUR SATS tackled later. ABOVE 95 PERCENT, STOCK Corona Virus is called UP*This ON YOUR RESERVE!!! “The novel” because it’s a new form Corona may viruses. Theoffollowing help. As a group corona viruses have been around for a very long time. They mostly live in 1. RELEARN TO BREATHE bats and avian birds which are LIKE BABIES. believed to be their natural reservoir. Some other types of corona viruses ae those that cause the common cold (chinfine). As long as they stay in their reservoir there is no problem, but the moment they mutate and then jump from bats to an intermediate then mutate again and jump to humans and then mutate again and pass from human to human, then there is trouble, very big trouble as we are experiencing at the moment. The word CORONA VIRUS was coined in 1966 by June Almeida and David Tyrrell to describe the appearance of these viruses under an Electron Microscope, which a Breath should be appear natural,asit’s crown our birth right that is why in the *SARS 2 taught which us stands first place COV no one how for breathe Severe asAcute to babies Respiratory though we Syndrome Corona Virus 2 is the forget how to breathe better when name given virus to as know it rewe grow. So to if this you want sembles the SARS virusjust of 2003 how to breathe properly, look by about 70 percent; at a*healthy relaxed baby, the stomSARS COV 2 causes the disach up with inspiration and easemoves Covid-19 which is short then goes back with expiration for Coron VirusinDisease of 2019. with ease and nowere movement of the * First cases reported in shoulders. This is one lesson2019 we China somewhere in late must re learnDecember. November, The main muscle of breath* Declared a Pandemic by WHO. ing is the DIAPHRAGM controlled AUTOMATICALLY by Transmission theTopart of theeverything BRAIN called forget elsetheI HYPOTHALAMUS itself have written so far iswhich ok but to sends signals to another part of
Respiratory droplets are the main routes of transmission. They are classified as small, intermediate and large according to their sizes. Small are less than 5 microns in diameter, the intermediate are between 5 and 100 microns and the large ones are over 100 microns.
the brain we call The MEDULLA OBLONGATA and the PONS which are part of the BRAINSTEM found somewhere in the neck. This is where hangers target those to be hanged and probably where Chauvin had his knee on ignore this part then both you Floyd’s neck. and I have failed humanity and From here the signal is we should urgently seek for forsent through what our we progenicall the giveness from both tors and descendants. This is the most important part of my article, for its here you and I can make a difference. The Infectiobility of Sars Cov 2. Corona virus is believed to have an r note that is a reproduction number of 2 to 3, this 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 PHRENIC NERVE diaphragm and the cycle goestoon and on rd whichthat contracts the such by the 3increasing cycle about chest capacity to pres40 people willthen be owing infected and sure can differences created between that be in just a couple of the airby outside and that days, the 10th cyclebetween about the 000. lungs,This the air fromcorona outsideviis 80, is why rus spreads fast and hasit the drawn insideso bringing with the potential to infect on much needed oxygeneveryone ...Expiration this globe. is just passive, it’s just the relaxation of the Diaphragm then the reverse happens.
Now imagine what would happen if this whole process was left up to us I’m sure there would be a lot of catastrophes as some would be forgetting to switch on the respiratory centres in the brain etcetera, no wonder God left it to the SUBCONSCIOUS which is under His control. In medicine we call this HOMOESTAIS. Respiratory droplets the Unfortunately those in are hypoxia main routes of transmission. They are classified as small, intermediate and large according to their sizes. Small are less than 5 microns in diameter, the intermediate are between 5 and 100 microns and the large ones are over 100 microns. The diameter of human hair is about 80 microns, in comparison viruses are very tiny particles, ranging from 0.1 to 0.3 micron. The size of corona virus particles called virions is about 0.06 microns to about 0.3.These are the main ways currently agreed upon as way through which coronavirus spreads. *Droplet transmission. This involves respiratory particles of about 5 to 10 microns in diameter. When an infected person not wearing a mask re-
get to know what breathing actively is really like and how tiring it is, one sweats a lot as they use up a lot of energy. This is what Covid-19 patients experience when they have what we call ARDS (Acute Respiratory leases thesewhich air particles from Syndrome) I will highlight their saliva, cough, sneezes, or further in the part 4 of ” KNOW sings. These are believed to fly THINE ENEMY.” balistically in the air up to about FOR ALL a meter away. *Aerosol Transmission (air2. transmission) DO REGULAR borne BREATHING EXERCISES. These are air particles less EXERCISE IN GENERAL than three microns. Recent ESPECIALLY CARDIO..JOG multiple studies have a shown that can ..Swimming spread by ANDcoronavirus WALK,SWIM this as most well. These small uses route lungs the particles able to travel up to 3. EATare HEALTHY 4. MINIMISE STRESS 5. KEEP HYDRATED, DRINK PLENTY OF WATER. WE LOSE A LOT OFWATER WHEN BREATHING. 6. ATTEND TO ANY UNDERLYING DISEASE THAT CAN BE ATTENED TO As for you M, since you are asthmatic please know what kind of allergens trigger your attack and as much as possible stay away from them, always carry your salbutamol and always take the other meds you are on and always attend your asthma clinics. 7. GET GOOD AMOUNT OF SUNLIGHT, Vitamin helps in eight meters away andDcan stay metabolism. in the atmosphere up to about 8. DO STEAM REGULARLY, three hours. Thanks to FLORENCE, This simply means EMILY, it can spread TB hence even MARY just and like KAREN who introone meter social distance notI duced me to this and madeissure enough. Thisafter simply means it did every day doing rounds can like TB hence (will spread highlightjust more later). even one metre is not enough. Some studies in China found M Asks; such aerosols with coronavirus particles in air conditioners of rooms that housed Covid-19 patients, 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
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Group II elements are also called alkaline earth metals. These element are placed in this group because they have two electrons in the outermost shell. The table below show some members of this group. Name
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Atomic number
They are good conductors of electricity
Berylium
4
2,2
Magnesium
12
2,8,2
Calcium
20
2,8,8,2
They are good conductors of heat
§ They are solids at room temperature and pressure
Physical Properties
Chemical properties § They react with water to form a hydroxide and hydrogen gas Akali metal + water
metal hydroxide + hydrogen
gas The Periodic Table Specific learning Outcomes
§ They solids at room temperature and pressure § They have high melting and boiling points § They are good conductors of electricity § They are good conductors of heat
Note that alkali metals react vigorously with cold water.
§ They are malleable and ductile
Example 3
Chemical properties
§ Describe the Periodic Table
3. Write a balanced chemical equation for the following reations
§ Identify vertical columns and horizontal rows
(a) Sodium with water
§ Demonstrate how to use the Periodic Table to classify elements
(b) Caesium with water
Example 7 Solutions
and II.
(a) 2Na(s) + 2H2O(l)
The Periodic Table is described as the arrangement of elements in the
(b) 2Cs(s) + 2H2O(l)
§ They burn in air to form simple metal oxides 7. Write balanced chemical equations for the follwing reactions:
§ Describe the physical and chemical properties of elements in Group I
(a) Magnesium with oxygen
2NaOH(aq) + H2(g)
(b) Calcium with oxygen
2CsOH(aq) + H2(g)
Solutions
order of their atomic number( proton number). This implies that the
The reaction of alkali metals with water is exothermic implying that it gives
(a) 2Mg(s) + O2(g)
2MgO(s)
position of the element on the Periodic Table is determined by the atomic
out heat energy. The heat energy produced can ignite hydrogen gas
(b) 2Ca(s) + O2(g)
2CaO(s)
number. The arrangement is in a systematic manner such that the atomic number increases as you move from from then top to the bottom or from left to right.
which creates an explosion. § They burn in air to form a basic oxide. This implies that alkali metals react easily with oxygen to form a basic oxide. For this reason, alkali metals
On the Peridic table , elements are arranged in rows and columns. The
are stored in oil to prevent them from reacting with oxygen.
horizontal row on the Periodic Table is called period. The period of an element is dermined by the number of shells(energy levels) in the electronic configuration of an element.
Example 4 4. Write balanced chemical eqautions for the following reactions. Include state symbols.
1. Determine the period of an element with atomic number 20.
§ Calcium and magnesium react with Page 5water of 7 to produce metal hydroxide and hydrogen gas. Example 8 Write the chemical equations for the following: (a) Magnesium with water (b) Calcium with water Solutions
(a) Lithium and oxygen
Example 1
Electronic configuration
§ They are soft and can be easily cut uisng a razor blade
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KCl(s) + Na(s) Group II Elements
(b) Potassium and oxygen
Mg(OH)2(aq) + H2(g)
(b) Ca(s) + 2H2O(l)
Ca(OH)2(aq) + H2(g)
§ Alkaline earth metals react with chlorine to form chloride salts
Solutions
Solution
(a) Mg(s) + 2H2O(l)
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Example 9
The electronic configuration for this element is: 2,8,8,2. This element has
(a) 4Li(s) + O2(g)
2Li2O(s)
four(4) shells therefore this element is in period 4.
(b) 4K(s) + O2(g)
The vertical column on the Periodic Table is called group. The group of
§ Reaction with chlorine. Alkali metals react with chlorine to form metal
an element is determined by the number of electrons in the outermost
chloride salts. These metals react with chlorine prodicing a bright flame.
shell(Valence electrons). Similary if you want to determine the group of
Example 5
9. Write balanced chemical equations for the following
2K2O(s)
(a) Berylium with chlorine (b) Calcium with chlorine Solutions
an element, you must first write its electronic configuration, then count
5. Write a balance chemical eqaution for the following reactions:
the number of electrons in the outmost shell.
(a) Potassium with chlorine
(a) Be(s) + Cl2(g)
BeCl2(s)
(b) Sodium with chlorine
(b) Ca(s) + Cl2(g)
CaCl2(s)
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2. Element X has the proton number 17. (a) 2K(s) + Cl2(g)
(b) Use the Periodic Table to identify this element. (a) The electronic configuration for this element is: 2,8,7. This element has seven(7) electrons in the outermost shell therefore, it is in group seven(7) [use the Periodic Table]
Alkaline earth metals react with acids to form salt and hydrogen gas. The
2KCl(s)
(b) 2Na(s) + Cl2(g)
Solutions
(b) Element X is chlorine
§ Reaction of alkaline earth metals with dilute acids
Solutions
(a) Determine the group of this element
name of the salt formed depends on the name of the alkaline earth metal
2NaCl(s)
Trends in the physical and chemical properties of group I elements. The distance between the nucleus of an atom and the outermost shell is called atomic radius. These elements become stable by losing one
Elements placed in the same group have similar chemical properties. In
electron from the outermost shell. The amout of energy required to be
this study we shall only discuss group I and II
absorbed to remove an electron from the outermost shell is called ionisation energy. The smaller the atomic radius the higher the ionisation
Group I Elements Group one elements are known as alkali metals. As explained earlier, these elements are placed in group I because they all have one electron
energy. The ionisation energy for these elements decreases as you go
and the radical in the acid. Example 10 10. Write a balance chemical eqaution for the reaction of magnesium with sulphuric acid. Solution Mg(s) + H2SO4(aq)
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MgSO4(aq) + H2(g)
Trends of alkaline earth metals
down the group.
in the out most shell. Therefore, all members of this group have one
Therefore, the reactivity of group I elements increases are you go down
The melting and boiling points of alkaline earth meatls decreases as
electron in the outermost shell. The following are members of this group:
the group and vice versa. This implies that francium is the most reactive
down the group. This is because as the atomic radius increases,the
element in group I and lithium is the least reactive. The most reactive
attractive force on the valence electrons by the protons in the nuclues
element displaces the least reactive element from the compound.
reduces. Generally as the atomic number increases, the melting and
Name
Chemical
Atomic
Electronic
formula
number
configuration
Lithium
Li
3
2,1
Sodium
Na
11
2,8,1
Potasium
K
19
2,8,8,1
Rubidium
Rb
37
2,8,18,8,1
Ceasium
Cs
55
2,8,18,18,8,1
Francium
Fr
87
2,8,18,32,18,8,1
Physical properties
Just like alkali metals, the ionisation energy of earth alkaline metals
6. Write the chemical for the reaction sodium chloride and potassium. Pageof 4 of 7 K(s) + NaCl(s)
KCl(s) + Na(s)
Therefore, the reactivity of alkaline earth metals also increases as you go
are placed in this group because they have two electrons in the outermost
down the group. This implies that the element on top of the group is less
shell. The table below show some members of this group.
reactive than the element at the bottom of the group. As you go down the
Atomic number
Electronic
Berylium
4
2,2
§ They are soft and can be easily cut uisng a razor blade
Magnesium
12
2,8,2
§ They are good conductors of electricity
Calcium
20
2,8,8,2
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§ They are good conductors of heat
group, the valence electrons become ease to lose hence this increases the reactivity of these elements. Task 1. Element X has the electronic structure: 2,8,7 and element Z has the electronic structure: 2,8, 8,2 (a) State the group and period in which element X and Z belong
§ They are solids at room temperature and pressure Chemical properties § They react with water to form a hydroxide and hydrogen gas Akali metal + water
increases, the valence electons will be easily lost because the attractives
Group II elements are also called alkaline earth metals. These element
configuration
§ They have low density
decreases down the group and vice versa. As the atomic radius force from the nucleus reduces.
Group II Elements
Name
§ They have low melting and boiling points
boiling points decreases.
Example 6
metal hydroxide + hydrogen
gas Note that alkali metals react vigorously with cold water.
Physical Properties § They solids at room temperature and pressure § They have high melting and boiling points § They are good conductors of electricity § They are good conductors of heat § They are malleable and ductile Chemical properties
(b) Which these two elements is a metal? Give a reason for your answer. (c) Identify element X and Z 2. Define the following terms (a) Ionisation energy (b) Group (c) Period
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To Buy or not to Buy Mopani
GOVERNMENT The role of the government in this would not be to buy the shares but to facilitate serious citizen empowerment initiatives. Why, one of the richest African mining tycoons did not have a chest of cash to embark upon the mining ventures that have made him rich. This only goes to bolster the position of those arguing for majority Zambian ownership of Mopani believing that such felonious conduct as currently indulged in by some of the foreign owned mines would be curtailed. Another argument for buying majority stake in Mopani would be that while all the copper currently mined and processed is shipped out of the country with very little left for further value-addition, perhaps with the coun-
BUSINESSES The biggest caveat to the arguments for majority ownership of Mopani by the Zambian government is that this may result in the Mopani mines being run down as was the case when the country previously nationalised these businesses.
The latest Financial Intelligence Centre Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Trends Report has yet again pointed a finger at some mining companies repatriating proceeds to offshore tax havens to avoid paying taxes in the country.
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O buy or not to buy Mopani, that is the question. Indeed, that is the question on the minds of a lot of Zambians at present. And while the answer is not exactly a simple one, there also appear to be entrenched positions on both sides of the question. On one side are those that are keenly pushing for the buying of Mopani and among their considerations is the notion of the country needing to hold majority share ownership in major assets such as mining operations. This is against the background that the biggest assets in the country, such as mining businesses, are all majority foreign-owned. And to make matters worse, the press has been full of reports of these foreign owners not exactly running these businesses for the optimal benefit of the country and its people. Indeed, the latest Financial Intelligence Centre Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Trends Report has yet again pointed a finger at some mining companies repatriating proceeds to offshore tax havens to avoid paying taxes in the country.
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try owning majority shares in Mopani, more favourable arrangements can be put in place for more value-addition of copper in the country. It is nonsensical that the likes of ZAMEFA can struggle to buy copper from a mining company because all its produce is apparently already committed to external buyers. The matter of local beneficiation of copper is tightly tied to that of local suppliers to the mining businesses and it is one of the issues that the proponents of majority ownership in Mopani are using in their argument. Indications are that there have been very unfavourable procurement arrangements at Mopani, especially for local suppliers. And given that this aspect has significant externalities into the local, regional, and national economies and it can even be leveraged to stimulate fabrication and manufacturing in the country, it is a heavy buttress in the argument for majority ownership of Mopani. But for all the arguments for buying majority shares in Mopani, we should appreciate that the issue of the foreign owners externalising a lot of the benefits that could accrue to the country is only made possible because the mines are being run as viable businesses. If we fail to run them as such, even the little tax that
currently accrues, in form of mineral royalties, employee taxes, etc will not be there. In fact, God forbid that the mines with majority Zambian stake end up like some parastatal entities which perpetually fail to honour their statutory obligations. Indeed, the biggest caveat to the arguments for majority ownership of Mopani by the Zambian government is that this may result in the Mopani mines being run down as was the case when the country previously nationalised these businesses. So, those that are keenly on the side of buying up majority stake in Mopani need to give the country assurances of how the mines will be operated viably. But there are also other valid reasons why it may not be a good idea to buy majority shares in Mopani. One of the biggest challenges is the issue of price. Unfortunately, when sell-
COPPER It is nonsensical that the likes of ZAMEFA can struggle to buy copper from a mining company because all its produce is apparently already committed to external buyers. ing an asset like a mine, there is no price tag stuck on it like on an item on the shelves of the supermarket store. The price of an asset like a mine is extremely subjective and there are many different methods that can be used to come up with the value of a share. And to compound matters, the buyer and the seller will each want to use the method that gives the price that is in their favour: The buyer wants as low a price as possible while the seller will want to
get the highest price tenable. If Mopani was listed on the Securities Exchange, the price of the share on the market would be a very good indication of the price for both the buyer and the seller. But this is assuming that the stock market exhibits characteristics of an efficient market with the indicated price being fixed purely by market forces. Alas, even though Mopani is not listed on our stock market, such guarantees cannot readily be given about prices of shares on our market currently, for a whole myriad number of reasons. But for the mines, other contemplations come in for getting to the price of the asset. The quantification of the ore in the ground and how easy or difficult it is to get it out and process are considerations which on the face of it may make it possible to arrive at a more objective price of the asset. However, even these aspects are subjective and the best approach to dealing with them is to undertake independent valuation, which exercise comes with its own price tag and the attendant question of who pays it. Furthermore, the buying of Mopani shares could also be fraught with undeclared liabilities that may either not be easy to determine or the current owners potentially try very hard to hide from the prospective new owner. In fact, in the case of Mopani, one source of such liabilities is the case they lost in the Supreme Court recently. Has the company settled what the Court determined it ought to pay? It is therefore even possible that should all the liabilities be accounted for, their value could be more than the value of the assets of the company. What the foregoing simply means is that unless we have a team of experts that can engage and negotiate ruthlessly on all aspects that drive the price of a mine, it would not be wise to pay for Mopani whatever price the current owners may be putting on the table, especially given that presently money is desperately needed by the country to respond to and address the Covid-19 induced adversities.
But I think the issue of buying majority shares in Mopani has focused on completely the wrong player in terms of the prospective buyer. We know from the past, and from the performance of some of the current stateowned entities, that Government is usually not the most effective owner of business undertakings. Therefore, the best arrangement for buying up majority shares in Mopani ought to be for private citizens to be in the forefront of this process. Why could it not be that several Zambian entrepreneurs get together and mobilise resources to own mining businesses? Especially given that the valuation of Mopani may not be that expensive for Zambian entrepreneurs to fail to mobilise the required
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If Mopani was listed on the Securities Exchange, the price of the share on the market would be a very good indication of the price for both the buyer and the seller. resources to buy the shares. The role of the government in this would not be to buy the shares but to facilitate serious citizen empowerment initiatives. Why, one of the richest African mining tycoons did not have a chest of cash to embark upon the mining ventures that have made him rich. Indeed, rarely do entrepreneurs have chests of cash to dip into to participate in ventures such as the buying of Mopani. There just needs to be facilities and potential for arrangements in the country for entrepreneurs to participate in deals such as this one. So, after almost 60 years of independence, what we ought to be talking about when we discuss sell off of assets such as Mopani is which Zambian entrepreneurs are bidding to buy, as opposed to debating whether government should buy or not buy.
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BRIEFS Ivory Coast rejects Africa court order on polls ABIDJAN - Ivory Coast will not recognise Tuesday's ruling by the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights that allowed former Prime Minister, Guillaume Soro to run in next month's elections. Government spokesperson Sidi Tiémoko Touré said the authorities will only recognise a decision by the country's Constitutional Court which barred Soro from the elections because of a previous conviction. – BBC.
Rights abuses 'continue in Burundi despite new president'
BUJUMBURA - A UN Commission of Inquiry into alleged human rights violations says that despite a new government in Burundi, there has been no progress in improving human rights. UN investigators have said that while there had been hope for change when President Evariste Ndayishimiye replaced Pierre Nkurunziza in June so far those hopes had not been realised. – BBC.
Libyan PM plans to step down TRIPOLI - Libyan Prime Minister Fayez al-Sarraj announced on Wednesday that he intends to step down by the end of October. "I declare my sincere desire to hand over my duties to the next executive authority no later than the end of October," Sarraj said while delivering a speech on state television. – AA.
Navalny aides trace ‘poison’ source
MOSCOW - The nerve agent used to poison Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was detected on an empty water bottle from his hotel room in the Siberian city of Tomsk, suggesting he was poisoned there and not at the airport as first thought, his team said yesterday. Navalny fell violently ill on a flight in Russia last month and was airlifted to Berlin for treatment. Laboratories in Germany, France and Sweden have established he was poisoned by a Novichok nerve agent, a poison developed by the Soviet military, though Russia denies this and says it has seen no evidence. – REUTERS.
219 prisoners escape Ugandan jail KAMPALA – Prisoners in a Ugandan jail overpowered their guards and 219 of them escaped with at least 15 guns, but two were killed after security forces launched an operation to recapture them, a military spokesperson said yesterday. The inmates escaped late on Wednesday from a jail in Karamoja, a remote north-eastern region, said the spokesperson, Brigadier Flavia Byekwaso. - REUTERS
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EASING LOCKDOWN …South Africa eases strict lockdown as cases drop
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OHANNESBURG - South Africa, which had one of the world's earliest and strictest lockdowns, has announced a further easing of anti-coronavirus measures. From September 20 an overnight curfew will be reduced, gatherings will be allowed at 50 percent of a venue's capacity, and restrictions on the sale of alcohol will be eased. "We have withstood the coronavirus storm," said President Cyril Ramaphosa. But rules on social distancing and mask-wearing will remain in place. South Africa - which went into a national lockdown on March 27 - has so far reported more than 650, 000 confirmed infections, with over 15, 000 deaths. However, the number of new cases has dropped from about 12, 000 per day in July to fewer than 2, 000. "Now is the time to return our country, its people and our economy to a situation that is more normal, that more resembles the lives that we were living six months
ago," Ramaphosa said in a televised address to the nation. "It is time to move to what will become our new normal for as long as the coronavirus is with us." The president announced that following consultations with health experts and officials from across South Africa, the country would lower its current alert Level 2 to Level 1 from midnight on September 20. South Africa shut its borders at the start of the lockdown, but President Ramaphosa said that international travel would resume from October 1. Those arriving in South Africa must present a negative coronavirus test taken within three days of travel. Ramaphosa also said that a further stimulus package was being drawn up to rebuild an economy that has been savaged by the lockdown. – BBC.
Sudan seizes explosives large enough to blow up capital KHARTOUM - Sudan has arrested 41 people and seized a large amount of explosives big enough to blow up the capital Khartoum, authorities said on Wednesday. The materials included amonium nitrate, the same chemical that caused a deadly explosion in Lebanon on August 4. "Forty-one people were arrested in possession of explosives, enough to destroy (the capital) Khartoum," said public prosecutor Tagelsir al-Hebr in a press conference, adding that his office had opened an investigation.
Intelligence gathered since August on "the movements of terrorist groups" led to the arrests, according to Jamal Jumaa, spokesman for the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces. "We fear now that some Sudanese people will resort to carrying out sabotage and bombings," he said. Sudan is being led by a transitional government, which took power months after the April 2019 ouster of longtime President Omar al-Bashir. The country has continued to suffer economically, which has been battered by decades of US sanctions
and internal conflict under Bashir's rule. Since 1993, Khartoum has been on a Washington blacklist of state sponsors of terrorism, a designation that has kept away much-needed foreign investment and strangled Sudan's economy. Post-Bashir transitional authorities have been pushing to end the country's pariah status and boost its standing among the international community.During the press conference, Jumaa warned that the transfer of explosive materials to neighbouring countries could derail the process. – AFRICANEWS.
FUEL/ELECTRICITY HIKE: protest in Osun, Oyo, Lagos ABUJA - There have been protests, in several Nigerian states - Osun, Oyo and Lagos - by the Joint Action Front (JAF) over the recent increment in fuel and electricity prices. For the Osun State rally, the group gathered at Osogbo at the Nelson Mandela Freedom Park to call on the Federal Government to reverse the hike. Speaking with journalists, a co-convener of the protest, Alfred Adegoke, who is a lawyer and former governorship candidate of the Socialist Party of Nigeria (SPN), said President Muhammadu
Buhari should resign if reducing fuel and electricity price is difficult for him. Another protester, Waheed Saka, disclosed that “Nigerians have never had it so bad like we are under the current administration. We are here to protest against the hike in price which is affecting
businesses.” The protest was also held at Ibadan in Oyo State. A labour leader in the state, Kayode Martins, told journalists that the federal government must bring the pump price down to the previous amount and also reverse electricity tariff. The coordinator of the
protest, Ademola Aremu, a professor, noted that failure of the government to quickly yield to the cry of Nigerians will lead to nationwide protests. The vice-chairperson of JAF, Achike Chude, told journalists that until the federal government stops inflicting suffering on the people as a result of its gross failure, the protest will continue to hold. The federal government has defended the price increase, saying the government removed the subsidy on both items as it was no longer sustainable. - PREMIUM TIMES.
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BARBARA GONZALEZ: THE CEO CHANGING PERCEPTIONS IN TANZANIAN FOOTBALL By CELESTINE KARONEY in Nairobi
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ACING prejudice because of her age and gender is something Barbara Gonzalez has grown accustomed to since being appointed a board member of one of Africa's most followed football teams. Last week, two years after taking her place on the board of Tanzanian champions Simba, the 30-year-old was made the first female CEO of any football club in the country. Ultimately, the club's estimated 20 million supporters will be hoping she gets it right but in the shorter term she has been having to prove herself to a far smaller crowd. "I have gone to two
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or three league meetings where they look at me thinking 'What does this woman know about anything? What does this young person know?'," Gonzalez tells BBC Sport Africa. "They look at me and assume I am not Tanzanian so they'll say it behind my back and I look at them and I quickly hit them with a response in our local language, they step back and it ends there." Both her surname and looks - with her late father having hailed from Colombia - had caught out some football officials who were clearly unaware that Gonzalez had grown up in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania's largest city.
A bold move
But she is bucking the trend in other ways too - not least of all the fact that her appointment represents a bold and bright significant step in local football administration. "In football, these appointments, not to be biased, are typically seasoned men in their 50s and 60s who have
been there and it tells you how progressive Simba is because they don't want to do business as usual," says Gonzalez. "I have to work twice as hard, not only because I am a woman and young, but because we are still in Africa where respect goes to those who are seasoned, while additional respect is given to men." Some Simba fans, including a member of parliament, have publicly questioned the criteria used to appoint Gonzalez - especially in comparison to her predecessor. South African Senzo Mbatha, who recently left Simba after a year to work with arch-rivals Yanga FC, has a two-decade history working in football. His CV lists Orlando Pirates among the top clubs he has worked with as well as spells with South Africa's Premier Soccer League and its 2010 World Cup organising committee. Having overseen Mbatha's recruitment herself, an inter-
esting battle will now play out as Simba, whose 21 titles are six fewer than Yanga's, try to catch their bitter rivals - with Gonzalez's team having won the last three titles.
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While her experience of football is understandably more limited given her age, Gonzalez arrives with an impressive CV. After studying economics in the US, development management in England and various internships in the United Nations, Gonzalez's first job upon returning home to Tanzania in 2014 was as a public sector consultant for a leading financial group. Just two years later, she was poached by local billionaire Mohamed Dewji, working as both the head of his foundation and chief of staff. This involved working on accounts involving millions of dollars, including at least one that totalled $25m, so when Dewji bought a 49 percent stake in Simba in 2017 he knew where to turn. – BBC.
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HIPOLOPOLO coach Milutin “Micho” Sredojevic says he will directly engage with 2012 AFCON winning goal keeper Kennedy Mweene to avoid the exchange of words through the media. Mweene was on Monday quoted to have said that he was not going to play for the national team until the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) “resolved its issue.” Asked about Mweene’s comments, “Micho” hesitated to give his opinion but noted that his technical bench has a lot of respect for players such as Mweene and many others who have served the nation diligently.
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“Micho” however noted that there is need to focus on a New Chipolopolo that will soon be involved in AFCON qualifiers, noting that progress is impossible without change. “Change is the pathway to growth. If we have anything to say, we shall say it directly with the concerned party. We shall not have an interchange of words through the media because we have great respect for the people for what they have done for the nation. “We are looking forward to touching the crucial aspects of the Croatia trip for the under-15 and the Chipolopolo leading to 365 days of moment of truth, test of character and measurement of value for new Chipolopolo,” said “Micho.” Meanwhile, the Serbian has hailed FAZ for organising three friendly games for the Chipolopolo to be played next month. Zambia will play South Africa and Kenya on 11th and 13th respectively and “Micho” is hopeful that the two friendly fixtures will enable Zambia to prepare adequately for the 2022 AFCON qualifiers against Botswana. “The game against South Africa will be a good test for the match against Botswana. We are looking to turn the coin in the right direction for the Zambia team to qualify for the 2022 AFCON in Cameroon,” he said.
Why the silence, ZA asked By MUKWIMA CHILALA HIGHER Ground Athletics Club is concerned with the continued silence by the Zambia Athletic Association executive over the circulation of notices for the elective general conference. In a letter addressed to Zambia Athletics General Secretary, the club’s chairman Jonathan Chipalo is concerned that the ZA has not circulated the notices and other documents for the 2020 elective annual general meeting in line with article 6.3 of its constitution. Chipalo notes that according to their constitution, the term and mandate of office for the current ZA executive is supposed to come to an end on October 1 having been elected on the same date in 2016. Chipalo also notes that under the ZA constitution, the executive committee can only implement the resolutions of the of the ZA Council and the executive should have engaged the council to explain difficulties and lack of capacity to hold elections some months ago before October than keep quiet. And Chipalo notes that any activities and engagements without approval of the ZA council will be illegal after October 1. “Please be reminded that your executive committee was elected into office on October 01, 2016 and your term of office will end on October 01, 2020. However to date your office has not circulated the notices and other documents for 2020 elective general meeting in line with article 6.3 of the Zambia Athletic Constitution,” Chipalo said. ZA General Secretary Davison Mungambata recently maintained that the association’s elections will only be announced at an appropriate time.
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