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PURSUING JUSTICE AND EQUITY WITH INTEGRITY Vol. 6. Issue 2650

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FAMILY in Lusaka West is on the verge of losing its farm on which it also built a primary school through a dubious scam, allegedly orchestrated by some government officials. However, the Ministry of Lands claims the land was idle and therefore reposed. According to the family, unknown people have invaded the farm and have demarcated plots on which

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some structures are nearing completion. Despite being up to date with paying ground rates, the Commissioner of Lands has allegedly told them the Ministry of Lands does not know them but only recognised those who paid K20, 000 for the new plots. Ministry of Lands Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Public Relations Diniwe Zulu said the ministry re-entered the farm in May 2011. To Page 3

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ZRA pays K6bn VAT refunds. P6 BUUMBA CHIMBULU OVER K6 billion worth of Value Added Tax (VAT) refunds have been paid out in the last six months to the business community by the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA). A large portion of the

amount has been paid out to the mining industry, says ZRA Commissioner General, Kingsley Chanda. Mr Chanda said ZRA was paying refunds every month with an average of about K1 billion to mining companies. Story on Page 6

Bill 10 is answer to chieftaincy wrangles - Lungu Story on Page 3

Home Affairs PS Mulenga is dead Story on Page 3

P2. UPND justifies attack on PF cadres


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Shonga is new LAZ president By NATION REPORTER

By SANFROSSA MANYINDA

ABYUDI SHONGA, former Attorney General in the Rupiah Banda -MMD-led government, has been elected as Law Association of Zambia (LAZ) president taking over from Eddie Mwitwa. Mr. Shonga, beat Mutumu Mwape, who was before the election, a LAZ council member, during the elections held yesterday at Avani Victoria Falls Resort in Livingstone, Southern Province. Meanwhile, Lungani Zulu, went through unopposed and is new LAZ Vice President, taking over from Musenge Musukwa. Other LAZ leaders who have been ushered into office include Sokwani Chilembo as Secretary and Ngosa Simachela, as treasurer. Mr Shonga And former LAZ president Eddie Mwitwa said he decided not to recontest because he believed he had run his race. Mr Mwitwa said he wanted to focus more on his family and law practice. Those elected as LAZ council members are Anne Gray-Kunda, Siakoola Pasi, Zacchaeus Musonda, Chintu Mulendema and Benson Mapalo. Others are Matilda Kaoma, Steven Simwanza, Kampamba Kombe and Billingtone Mosha. Only 12 members are required to be on council.

CEC appeals against high court decision on common carriers declaration

By GRACE CHAILE LESOETSA

COPPERBELT Energy Corporation (CEC) has moved to the Court of Appeal challenging the decision of the minister of energy to declare its transmission and distribution lines as common carriers. This was after the High Court refused to consider CEC’s application for Judicial Review against the minister. CEC has cited the Attorney General and the Energy Regulation Board in the matter. In its skeleton arguments in support of notice of renewal of Ex-parte application for leave to apply for judicial review, CEC said it has sufficient interest in the matter as it is directly affected by the decisions of Energy minister Matthew Nkhuwa and the Energy Regulation Board. CEC also wants to challenge the decision by the Energy Regulation Board which set the wheeling tariff before the parties negotiate terms of use. CEC wants to challenge Mr Nkhuwa and ERB’s position on grounds that it is illegal, procedurally improper and the motive is in bad faith. It said under Section 15(2) of the Electricity Act once a minister declares a transmission and distribution line as a common carrier, the terms and conditions of use ought to be agreed on between the owner of the transmission and distribution lines and any enterprise that intends to use the said lines. CEC stated that the matter is only referred to the ERB in the event of default in agreement between the owner and the enterprise.

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“The minister has no power under Section 15(2) of the Energy Act to order that the terms and conditions of the transmission or distribution line should be determined by the ERB. What the minister did is acting ultra views the enabling Act,” CEC said. “The minister acted outside the law that regulates his decision making power as he ignored the procedural rule expressly laid down in Section 15(2) of the Electricity Act by which the jurisdiction to pass SI. 57 of 2020 which was conferred on him. This is clearly an illegality committed by the minister.” CEC said It stated that the illegality spins around the distinction between a distribution and transmission network as enshrined in the Electricity Act. CEC said it has numerous transmission and distribution lines dedicated to many customers on the Copperbelt and Democratic Republic of Congo therefore Nkhuwa ought to have specified which transmission and distribution lines he had declared as common carriers out of the lines owned by CEC. It also argued that the ERB cannot set the wheeling tariff before the parties negotiate terms of use and fail to agree. CEC argued that ERB’s role can be described as a ‘default role’ which only comes into play when the parties have failed to reach an agreement. “In this case however ERB determined the wheeling tariff on the interim basis CEC and ZESCO had engaged in discussions over the same. No provision under the Electricity Act allows ERB to do what it did,” CEC stated

THE United Party for National Development (UPND) says the attack on PF members in Mufulira at the weekend should serve as a lesson to leaders in the ruling party. UPND Copperbelt Province Secretary, Howard Kamwandi, told the Daily Nation in Kitwe that PF members should draw lessons from what transpired in Mufulira. “The incident that happened in Mufurila on Friday and Saturday where residents mobilised and repelled an attack by PF members should serve as a lesson to the PF that the discontent against the ruling party is countrywide and not regional,” Mr Kamwandi said. He Government leaders should not only listen to voices that praised them but should also listen to those that criticized them. According to the opposition party, the Government had a systematic crackdown on dissenting voices. Mr Kamwandi said that Zambia was a democratic country, stressing that it was important to let the citizens enjoy their freedoms of expression. He called on Government to protect the rights of Zambians and allow them to express themselves freely.

On Friday, UPND cadres descended on PF members in Mufulira in the Central Business District when opposition leader Hakainde Hichilema featured on Mafking Radio. Several PF members were severely injured and rushed to the hospital where they were admitted. But Mr Kamwandi instead advised Government pay attention to the high cost of living that the people were subjected to. “Zambia is for everyone and no-one has the right to bar anyone else from any part of the country. Let us not divide our Christian nation in the name of strongholds,” Mr Kamwandi advised. Meanwhile, it has emerged that the people who were attacked by violent UPND cadres in Mufulira were not PF members but mere innocent residents who were going about their business in town. A member of the PF mobiliaation media team Davies Mulenga said it is not possible that only three people from PF could have made an attempt to attack cadres who were camped outside the radio station where the UPND president Mr Hakainde Hichilema was being featured. He said UPND was a group of propagandists who would always try by all means to create an impression that PF was

violent. Mr Mulenga said after analysing videos that have gone viral on social media, he noted that the people who were injured were just passersby and not PF sympathisers. “Our PF youths and sympathisers don’t move in isolation, and when they are on a mission, they move together with regalia on them,” he said. Mr Mulenga said that 90 percent of PF sympathisers and members have regalia and there was no way if really the youth UPND claims were from the ruling party could have gone there without putting on the PF uniform. “If you look at the whole Mufulira saga, you will realise that UPND just want to change the story, so that it can look like PF was badly beaten and we’ve lost popularity. “All the three people who were beaten and injured were not even putting on PF regalia meaning, those people were mistaken to be PF youths with the intention of causing tension and violence in Mufulira,” he said. Mr Mulenga said PF youths on the Copperbelt are well organised and work in unison, adding that the story that PF youths were beaten was cooked up meant to deceive the public.

Ignore noise makers, work harder, 44 netted in President directs PF members gold raid

By AARON CHIYANZO in Sioma

IGNORE the noise from the opposition and work harder because they oppose even when things are good, President Edgar Lungu has directed the ruling Patriot Front and Government. President Lungu said the opposition in Zambia were different from those in other countries because they oppose even positive things. He directed the ruling party and Government not to listen to ‘noise’ from the opposition as it was only meant to distract them. President Lungu warned that the ‘noise’ the opposition were concentrating on when the ruling party was offering a hand of cooperation would cost them votes in 2021. The President said this in Sioma yesterday when he addressed multitudes of residents who came to welcome him after inspecting developmental projects. “It’s not the responsibility of the opposition to oppose everything. But the opposition in Zambia is different because they oppose even what’s good. If you offer them food today, they will say no but wash our hands to eat the same food,” he said. President Lungu said the opposition should be ignored because Zambians were bigger than any opposition party. He said focus should be on delivering development to the people so that lives were uplifted. President Lungu however called on the opposition to work with Government in fostering development to people.

…20 water pumps seized By PETER SICHALI

President Lungu “Even those saying that am campaigning as I go round the country, I am actually supervising works. Politics of divide and rule will not help, let’s work together,” he said. And Sioma Member of Parliament, Mborolwa Subulwa said the time for politics had not yet come and that it was time to uplift the lives of Zambians. Ms Mborolwa said she was ready to work with Government to uplift lives despite not being in the ruling party. She said currently, the Government which controls state coffers was a key partner in ensuring development in respective constituencies.

Zambians in SA form aquaculture unit By KALOBWE BWALYA THE Zambia Association in South Africa (ZASA) has established an aquaculture business forum aimed advancing aquaculture business among Zambians in South Africa. Zambia’s High Commissioner to South Africa Major-General Jackson Miti, who is also ZASA patron says the establishment of the unit would contribute to the interest and development of the sector

in Zambia. Maj-Gen Miti said the initiative was progressive and in line with the diaspora policy which aims at, among other things, economically empowering Zambians abroad. Maj-Gen Miti also noted that the aquaculture unit of ZASA would help to enhance the country’s food and nutrition security. And ZASA business forum chairperson George Zozi said the organisation has partnered with one of the leading South

African aquaculture firms to help improve livelihoods of beneficiaries in the value chain. Mr Zozi said that about 67 Zambians living in South Africa had so far shown interest to take part in the project as it would economically empower the youth and those about to retire. Mr Zozi also explained that the unit had so far conducted a study tour of an aquaculture farm based in Johannesburg belonging to the partner organisation.

FORTY-FOUR illegal gold miners, including three women, have been arrested in Chama district in a major raid, which resulted in the seizing of gold and 20 water pumps. The illegal miners, who had camped at Kafitimbe area, were found with 10.96 grammes of gold, 23 grammes of fake gold, 38 shovels, 29 picks and 20 Water pump make OHV WP. Muchinga Province Commissioner of Police, Joel Njase, confirmed the arrest of the 44suspects who were rounded up on Saturday in Kafitembe village in Chief Chifunda’s area. The illegal mining camp was established along Kasongolo stream in Musalungu Game Management Area. “Chama District Joint Operations Committee successfully conducted an operation of illegal gold mining that has been going on in Kafitimbe village in Chief Chifunda’s area of Chama on Saturday around 07:00 hours. “This is about four km from the main road and they apprehended a total of 44 people including three woman and 41 men,” Mr Njase said. He identified the suspects as Michael Nkhata 25 of Lumezi District, Isaac Banda 32 of Lundazi district, Isaac Nyirenda 40 also of Lundazi, Joel Nyirenda 25 of Lundazi, Grant Zimba 41 of Lundazi, Simon Ngoma 27 of Lumezi district. Others were Jackson Sichone 52, Zondani Nyirenda 32 and Allan Gideon 30 also of Lundazi district, Martine Banda 42, Samuel Mwanza 23, Chisomo Banda 32 Elizabeth Banda 50 and Mapopa Chilambo 35 and Duncan Zulu 21. Mr Njase said all the 44 suspects were detained at Chama Police station.


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“This was because the property had deteriorated, which was a breach of the lease agreement. The property owner had further neglected to pay ground rent which stood at K254, 133.00 as at September, 2007. “Hence, the farm was replanned and allocated. During the reallocation the Kamanga family was given first priority and consideration and were allocated six out of the 21 plots that were created. The ministry has also left a portion for the community school which is run by the Kananga family,” Ms. Zulu said. Ms Judith Kamanga, daughter of late Jairos Kamanga, who worked for a white man, Noel Foster, who owned farm number F/197/as/S from 1953 to 1976, yesterday said in 1976, Mr. Foster decided to go back to Britain and left his son in-law, Jeff McLean. Ms Kamanga said it was unfortunate that the government which should have been looking after their interests, was in the forefront grabbing their heritage and wondered where the family was expected to go. Ms. Kamanga said her father served under Mr. McLean until 1999 when criminals invaded the farm, tied her father, squeezed him into a sack, and threw him in the empty swimming pool before aiming at him but that bullets missed him. Convinced that they had killed him, they headed to Mr. McLean’s house whom they robbed

of all the money at gunpoint after tying him. Fearing for his life, Mr. McLean left the farm and relocated to Emmasdale where he stayed for a year without getting back to the farm, leaving her father without money or food. She explained that her father then made a follow up and that in January 2000, Mr. McLean went to the farm and gave her father K125 for food. “On December 4, 2000, Mr. McLean came back to the farm telling my father that he did not have any money to pay him his pension but that he was going to give him the farm as his terminal benefits. Mr. McLean wrote a letter to that effect and told my father to push for change of ownership of the farm to his name and Mr. McLean left the country for Mauritius. “My father started paying ground rates to the Lusaka City Council from 2000 until his death in 2008 before he concluded the change of ownership but we continued paying ground rates. We have even paid for ground rates for 2020 without any problem at the council,” Ms. Kamanga said. She explained that it was in 2017 when with her brother wrote to the Ministry of Lands to change property ownership that the confusion started. “In 2017, my brother and I started pushing for the change of ownership to our names but the moment we wrote to the Ministry of Lands, that is when people started coming here claiming this is their land.” she asked.

‘BILL 10 IS ANSWER TO CHIEFTAINCY WRANGLES’ By AARON CHIYANZO in Luampa

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HE enactment of Bill 10 into law is the answer to chieftaincy wrangles that have rocked the country, President Edgar Lungu has told bickering traditional leaders in Western Province. The President said this when traditional beseeched him to interfere in the wrangle between the Nkoyas and the Barotse Royal Establishment (BRE). This followed a heated debate between traditional leaders belonging to the Nkoya and Barotse Royal Establishment over recognition and boundary issues when they met President Lungu in Luampa yesterday. The chiefs who could not hide their divisiveness called the President to intervene in the wrangles that had become deep-rooted. Some of the traditional leaders labeled their colleagues as imposed chiefs as debate arose on why the BRE was still interfering

Budget talks commence as treasury raises K6.8m from market bonds By NOEL IYOMBWA PREPARATIONS for next year’s budget this week while government has raised close to K 6.8 billion from market bonds, Finance minister Bwalya Ngandu has announced. In an interview, Dr Ngandu said that the provincial consultations will kick start next week where different stakeholders will be consulted so that they have their input in the budget. He said consultation with stakeholders reveals what issues they wanted

attended to in the budget. And Dr Ngandu has bemoaned reduction in revenue collection in all sectors of the economy due to the Corona virus pandemic. He stated that revenue collection has been a challenge while on the other hand expenditure has increased . He however observed that revenue collection is gradually improving as some few companies have resumed operating though most of them are on limited basis. He also disclosed that

government will start paying pensioners, retirees and suppliers from the money raised from market bonds. The minister said that government has raised close to K 6.8 billion from market bonds. “We have raised close to K6.8 billion from bonds, the bond we issued is subscribed to by various actors in the market and we are hoping that we get external investors. After that we distribute the money accordingly, but the process of distributing the money has started. One challenge

I will not apologise unless Veep apologises - Mweetwa I AM willing to apologise to the House, the Vice President of and the nation on condition that the Vice President apologizes first, Choma Central Member of Parliament Cornelius Mweetwa has said. Mr Mweetwa during a press briefing in Choma said he is ready to offer his apology on condition that Vice President Inonge Wina recants the alleged statement she made that the opposition was behind the spate of gassing in the Country. "I am willing to go back and apologise to the House, and also to her Honour the Vice President and to the nation on one condition. On condition that the Vice President should retract her statement that

the opposition were the ones behind the gassing and agitating for regime change," he said. He said despite Professor Nkandu Luo's attack on him, he respects the vice president as a mother. "As a mother I respect her honour the vice president, she's my mother, through her I see my mother and that cannot be disputed, I respect her but that has nothing to do with her statement,” he said. "I find Prof Luo's statement that I am a young person and therefore i need to apologise for no wrong doing simply because her Honour the vice president is an elderly person, I find that totally unacceptable," he said.

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President Edgar Lungu (right) greets Sikongo Chiefs at Sikongo Basic School in Sikongo on Saturday. - Picture By SALIM HENRY/STATE HOUSE.

in Nkoya affairs when the Constitution Court ruling barred them from doing so. "There are too many claiming to be chiefs when I know only four chiefs in this area," chief Siwalyondo said during the meeting which was attended by six traditional leaders. President Lungu, who expressed disappointment with the level of divisiveness among the chiefs said Bill 10 was key to resolving such wrangles.

we had to meet is putting liquidity in the economy, we are trying to stimulate activity in the domestic economy,“ he said. He said that government is going to pay towards reducing arrears owed to goods and services supplied to government and those owed to pensioners and retirees. Dr Ngandu further disclosed that besides the K 30 million empowerment to artists government will release another empowerment package for other youths. He said that the minister of sport, youth and child development will soon announce how youths can access the funds.

He said with the current law, government cannot do much to help resolve squabbles that had marred the chieftainship. President Lungu said Bill 10 was imperative in creating an environment where chiefdom wrangles were resolved amicably. "There is too much confusion because of the current law. That is why we want to refine it. Tribes have existed peacefully for many years but why now?" he

No-one is above law – Kanganja By NOEL IYOMBWA IT has been observed with concern that there is a growing tendency of political party cadres storming police stations with impunity as has been the case in the recent incidences recorded in Lusaka and the Copperbelt provinces, Inspector general of Police Kakoma Kanganja has said. In a statement Mr Kanganja said that invasion of radio stations by political cadres whenever a political figure is being hosted has continued with the recent one being in Mufulira district of the Copperbelt province. He said that Zambia is a

questioned. And during a meeting with Luampa based headmen, President Lungu said Government wanted to work with the traditional leadership to uplift the living standards of citizens. He said no Government could exist or survive without the support of the traditional leadership including headmen. President Lungu however called for coexistence among traditional leaders and expressed happiness that the headmen in Luampa were united despite belonging to different tribes. "You are united unlike what I have seen among the chiefs," he said. The headmen, through a representative, Isaac Ngandalo thanked President Lungu for the massive development being witnessed in Luampa after declaring it a district and the relief food they have been receiving. The headmen pledged to give President Lungu another vote in 2021, saying he was a God chosen leader.

democratic country which has laws in place adding any person who may feel aggrieved by the conduct of another should follow the due process of the law in lodging their complaints as opposed to abrogating provisions of the law. “I want to warn all those who think they are above the law that being a law enforcement agency, the Zambia Police shall not sit and watch the unruly conduct of political party cadres take its toll. The tolerance which my police officers have been exercising should not be taken for weakness. “We shall not at any point tolerate any misconduct or thuggery behavior by anyone irrespective of their political affiliation and i am calling on all police officers to ensure that such criminal conduct comes to an end. “I also want to remind political players that police stations are not play grounds for them hence any disrespectful conduct towards the police by any individual will be met with the full wrath of the law. Provisions of the police act, criminalizes any discreditable conduct at a police station and as such, any action by the police in this regard should not be taken as intimidation, “he said. He stated that the role of the police is to ensure that law and order prevails hence anything to the contrary will not be entertained. Mr Kanganja advised that any person who may feel offended by content of any interview should follow the due process of the law by registering their grievances to the police or other relevant authorities and not taking the law into their own hands. He further advised individuals without cases at courts of law to stay away especially this time when the country is faced with the Covid-19 pandemic.


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SHALLOW POLITICAL RHETORIC IT is totally disingenuous, uncouth and fallacious for Cornelius Mweetwa to attempt diversionary rhetoric in support of his despicable utterance against Vice President Inonge Wina. To doubt the mental capacity of the Vice President was not only in bad taste but a provocation that has predictably attracted condemnation from all well-meaning Zambians. No amount of prevarication will atone the grave disrespect shown to the VP, a respected mother, grandmother and indeed woman of substance, which Mweetwa can hardly match. Any student in rhetoric, which most lawyers are, know that ad hominen argumentation, which attacks the person than the issue at hand is only employed when an adversary has unassailable arguments. Instead of arguing the relevant issue, or ad rem, you attack the person, or aspects of the person. It is insulting for Mweetwa to champion himself as a defender of freedom of speech and indeed a custodian of youth interests. He is just a spoilt, manner less child. Zambians are not fools. You may indeed fool a few people for a while, but you cannot fool the Speaker and other people who understand these modes of argumentation. You insulted the VP in her personal capacity, in an ad hominen mode, meaning that you departed from the issue at hand and referred to the VP in an irreverent manner, deprecating her mental capacity as being shallow. You would have made your point by stating that the VP was wrong, but to ascribe untoward characteristic of her person was downright mean, wrong and unconscionable. It is this irreverence that has shocked many Zambians who know the VP as an articulate woman of substance of very good standing as demonstrated by her ability to lead the business of the house in demonstrable excellence, sometimes even remaining cool in highly provocative circumstances. Calling her shallow is an insult. You may not agree with what she said, but to attribute this to a mental disability begs the argument, more so that you have not advanced any fresh knowledge or information on the gassing problem. The VP may indeed have alluded to opposition collusion in gassing, perhaps informed by privileged knowledge. A number of people are appearing in courts of law and Mweetwa as a lawyer must appreciate the rule of subjudice, which precludes discussion of such matters. Why indeed did Mweetwa take it upon himself as a UPND member to respond to the VP when there are more than 40 opposition parties in the country? Is there something he knows? We have said this before and would like to repeat that the vacuous nature of our political discourse is frightening because it is premised on mob psychology bereft of substance. This is the case of Bill 10 that is now caught up in political rhetoric. There is absolutely no regard for substance. While Mweetwa was using a style of argumentation, hundreds of his followers on social media cheered him on as a hero and champion of the oppressed. For good measure, and in response to the adoring crowd that attended the Press briefing, Mweetwa added that, he would only apologize if the VP apologized for allegedly misleading the nation regarding the gassing. This is asinine. The VP represents an institution, the executive. She does not represent herself but works on information provided to her by the many arms of Government that she represents. Therefore, singling out and insulting, an elderly lady, mother and grandmother, shows a serious lack of manners, requiring a rigorous lecture from alangizi. In Africa, we respect age and authority. Equally, walking out on the speaker after refusing to accept guidance is itself another display of impudence and arrogance which must be discouraged if good order is to be inculcated in politics.

By PETER SICHALI UPND's lack of respect for national leadership is a danger to country's moral fibre and peace, Chief Mulilo of Chama district has said. Chief Mulilo said it was disappointing that UPND leadership and supporters had continued to disrespect leaders with impunity. The traditional leader said disrespectful behaviour towards President Edgar Lungu in Monze by opposition party cadres and the disparaging remarks against the Republican

Vice president by Cornelius Mweetwa had set a bad precedent for the country. Chief Mulilo said UPND leadership should apologise to President Lungu and the country at large as leadership comes from God and therefore it was important for the citizens to respect those in Government. "The disrespectful behaviour being exhibited by UPND cadres is barbaric and should be condemned by all Zambians. Leadership is ordained by God and it is expected of all of us to respect those in authority," Chief Mulilo has advised Mr

End smuggling, Govt advised By OLIVER SAMBOKO CURB rampant smuggling as it poses devastating effects on the growth of the economy and robs the country of the much needed resources for carrying out development, Zambia Consumer Association (ZACA) has advised Government. ZACA Executive Secretary Juba Sakala said smuggling also pose a threat to the survival of the local manufacturing industry as smuggled goods are sold cheaply com-

pared to local products. Mr Sakala, however, commended the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) for the measures put in place to curb smuggling of goods into and outside the country. He said the illegal importation of contraband cigarettes has not only resulted in revenue loss and threat to the local manufacturers but also has potential to undermine Government efforts to reduce smoking among the population as smuggled cheap cigarettes flood the

Mweetwa to apologise to the Republican Vice President Inonge Wina for the disrespectful remarks. He said the country should always embrace Christian values including respect for elders and inculcate cultural values in young people. And ZANIS reports that CHIEFS in Southern Province have condemned the misconduct by United Party for National Development (UPND) cadres towards President Edgar Lungu during his recent working visit to the region. The cadres behaved in an

market and were easily accessible. “These efforts are highly commendable and the association can only encourage the ZRA to do even more. In the same vein we appeal to the ZRA to pay particular attention to the edible oils and cigarette trade,” Mr Sakala said. He said the country’s economy was struggling following the Covid-19 outbreak, and there was need for the country to close all the loopholes and ensure that every penny is collected by tightening controls to avoid any form of revenue leakages.

Livestock project incurs K4m loses as Kwacha depreciates By AARON CHIYANZO in Sioma ABOUT K4 million loss has been incurred on the K12.5 million project to construct Livestock Service Centres in all provinces following the devaluation of the Kwacha, Livestock and Fisheries minister, Nkandu Luo told President Lungu yesterday. Meanwhile, a comprehensive assessment on all forests in Zambia will be done so that those that have been encroached are reclaimed, President Edgar Lungu has said. This come to light when President Edgar Lungu visited the construction site of a Livestock Service Centre in Sioma yesterday. Briefing the President on the project, Livestock and Fisheries minister, Nkandu Luo said works which had stalled had now resumed after Government sourced some funds. Prof Luo said the project was delayed because of a K4 million loss which was incurred following the devaluation of the Kwacha. She said the funds were given in Kwacha to the equivalent of the dollar by several development partners when the project started but that the devaluation of the Kwacha resulted in loss. When questioned why the money had continued to come in kwacha, Prof Luo said engagements were underway with sponsor to provide the funds in dollars.

"Engagements are underway to receive the financial support towards this project in dollars," she said. She said Government had also sourced funds locally so that the project could continue. Prof Luo said the project included housing units for farmers, shelter for animals such as pigs, goats and chickens among others. She said the project included pasture growing programmes for farmers. And President Lungu said he was touring the country to see to it that small projects being carried out in districts did not stall. He said small projects made a big contribution towards the uplifting of livelihoods. And Sioma independent Member of Parliament Mborolwa Subulwa expressed happiness that the President had taken time to check on the project. Ms Subulwa expressed confidence that with the visit by President Lungu, funds would be sourced to complete the project. Meanwhile President Lungu has observed that most of the forests had been encroached and that illegal timber dealings had increased. He said this during a meeting with indunas’ representative chief Lukama the 4th from the Barotse Royal Establishment of Kaungamashi in Sioma, following their request that Government would also look at the possi-

Prof Luo bility of cancellating timber concessions and licenses so that a scrutiny of the forests could be done. "I am happy that the request for us to cancel timber licenses came from you. If we just did on our own, there would have been talk. We will look into it, indeed illegal timber dealings have increased and forests have been encroached. We will do a complete assessment so that we can reclaim our forests," he said. President Lungu said he was yet to receive a complete report from Lands and Natural Resources minister, Jean Kapata on her tour of Western province to check on forests. He however said Ms Kapata already hinted to him that she wasn't happy with what she found on the ground. And a representative of the traditional leaders, Induna Nasimona requested President Lungu to cancel concessions and licenses for timber. The Induna said the levels of illegality in the timber subsector were worrying and risked depleting the forests.

unruly manner before the President during his working visit in Monze and has been sharply criticised throughout the country. Equally, Southern Province Council of Chiefs chairperson Chief Chikanta says it is not right for anyone to disrespect the Head of State as he is in charge of the country and should therefore be allowed to visit any part of the nation. Chief Chikanta was speaking at his palace when the Minister of National Guidance and Religious Affairs, Reverend Godfridah Sumaili paid a courtesy call on him.

State ‘concedes’ to paramount chiefs’ demands By GRACE CHAILE LESOETSA THE State says the four paramount Chiefs among them the Litunga of Barotseland and Chief Mpezeni who have petitioned the Constitutional Court for a declaration that Government should be paying chiefs to enable them discharge the traditional functions of their office are entitled to the reliefs they seek. The State through Principle State Advocate Kaumbi Mundia in his answer, urged the Constitutional Court to grant the declarations the traditional leaders are seeking but that each party should bear their own costs, as the petition raises serious constitutional issues. The petitioners in this matter include Royal Highnesses Kalonga Gawa Undi and Mwine Lubemba Chitimukulu. They have cited the Attorney General as the respondent. In this matter, the paramount chiefs want the court to declare that Section 2 of the Chiefs Act in so far as it defines the word chiefs is unconstitutional and therefore null and void. The chiefs also want a declaration that chiefly institutions of paramount Chief, senior chief and other chiefs continue to exist and guaranteed under Article 165 (1) of the constitution.

Another minister tests positive for Covid-19 By SIMON MUNTEMBA MINISTER of Transport and Communications, Mutotwe Kafwaya has tested positive for Covid-19. The Minister who recently attended the funeral of his mother in Lunte, Northern Province said Covid-19 was real. Mr Kafwaya confirmed in a telephone interview yesterday and called on Zambians to keep on adhering to health preventive measures that government had put in place. Recently, Heath Minister Chitalu Chilufya and Information and Broadcasting Services Minister, Dora Siliya had also tested positive for Covid-19, but recovered.


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‘DEVELOPMENT NOT A POLITICAL ISSUE’ By AARON CHIYANZO in Sikongo ZAMBIANS should not listen to individuals who are politicising development as it is well intended and will be rolled out to all corners of the country, President Edgar Lungu has said. President Lungu said no one would be left behind in the development agenda the PF administration was rolling out. He said this during a meeting with acting Chief Muletalibonda, Chief Kaonga, Chief Kaungulu, Chief Lwambo, Chief Namakaya, Chief Mukubesa, Chief Simayumbula and Chief Kakuya in Sikongo shortly after commissioning the connection of Sikongo and Nalolo to the national grid. President Lungu expressed disappointment that some political leaders had embarked on a mission to politicise the development Government was delivering. "Some leaders are lying to people that we have neglected them when development is being rolled out to all corners of the country and we are proud of our record so far," he said. President Lungu also appealed for patience as Government continues rolling out development to all parts of the country. He assured people in remote areas that they were part of the development programme and would not

be neglected. And a representative of the chiefs, acting Chief Muletalibonda thanked President Lungu for bringing development closer to the people. He said people in the area were happy with the performance of the PF Government and expressed confidence that the Sikongo to Shangombo Road would be worked on soon as Government had done the Sikongo to Angola Road. Earlier, Western Province Minister, Richard Kapita thanked the President for connecting Sikongo and Nalolo to the national power grid, saying it was the first time the two districts were connected with power. Mr Kapita said economic activities would be revamped in the two districts with the connection of power as residents used to travel long distances to neighbouring districts to access most services. "For a salon or barber, these people used to go all the way to Kalabo. Now they can do everything here," he said. Meanwhile, Zesco director for distribution, Yona Sichalwe said residents would only be paying K760 connection fee instead of K4, 000 because of the red board system put in place. Mr Sichalwe said the power utility firm was happy that the two districts were connected to the national grid.

CHIEF NDAKE DECRIES LOW VOTER TURN-OUT By TROY MUKUPA

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HIEF Ndake of the Nsenga in Nyimba district has bemoaned the low voter turnout in his chiefdom during elections as compared to other areas in the country. The traditional leader attributed the low voter turnout to frustration among his subjects and lack of knowledge on how voting was related to developmental agenda. Chief Ndake was speaking at

his palace when he met leaders from a consortium of civil society organizations from Lusaka. He suggested several measures which Government should implement in order to increase voter turnout in the district. "Government and the Electoral Commission of Zambia must work with traditional leaders and civil society to achieve a high voter turnout in 2021 and future elections," he said. And Chief Ndake thanked

By SIMON MUNTEMBA ONE-HUNDRED EIGHTY Zambians in Mazabuka District have so far been employed by China State Construction Engineering Limited, working on a 33.5 kilometers stretch Chikankata Turnoff-Mazabuka Road. And Road Development Agency (RDA) has expressed happiness with the progress and the workmanship of the two contractors working on the 72km Turnpike –Mazabuka Road. The 72km stretch has been divided into two lots, with one starting from Turnpike to Chikankata which is 38.5 km being done by China Henan International Cooperation Group Limited. Lot two starts from Chikankata to Mazabuka which is 33.5km and is being done by China State Construction Engineering Corporation Limited. In an interview, China State Construction Engineering site supervisor, Wang Shuang told

Government for building four secondary Schools in his chiefdom and that people in Nyimba were grateful that the institution had been constructed. He called on Government to continue working towards the attainment of universal basic education by targeting rural youths. He said through his interventions, the chiefdom had dissolved 12 early child marriages and taken back the girls to school. Meanwhile, Chief Ndake has

asked the civil society to simplify Bill 10 into a booklet so as to make it easier to understand. "What I ask of you as civil society is that you must simplify Bill 10 by producing a booklet which explains what you have ably explained today," he said. He thanked the civil society organizations for explaining the contents of Constitution Amendment Bill number 10 with clarity and dispelling the misinformation surrounding it.

Tutwa mocks opposition over impeachment By OLIVER SAMBOKO THE ‘erroneous’ posting of pictures on the President Edgar Lungu Facebook page cannot form a basis for impeachment, Lusaka lawyer Tutwa Ngulube has said. He said those thinking of using that to remove the President from office were just day dreaming. Mr Ngulube was commenting on suggestion by Patriots for Economic Progress (PeP) leader Sean Tembo that the opposition should consider impeaching President Edgar Lungu for posting pictures of road works in Nigeria claiming the works were being done on

Mazabuka- Kafue road. Mr Ngulube advised Mr Tembo to read article 108 of the constitution to understand what constituted impeachment of the sitting head of state and stop day dreaming. He said the posting of pictures did not constitute any breach of the republican constitution to warrant any move by the opposition to impeach the President. Mr Ngulube said even if there was any breach emanating from the posting pictures, the opposition did not have numbers in Parliament to succeed in impeaching President Lungu from office. “For the information of the

opposition who are excited about the posting of those pictures, the President did not post pictures and even if he did, the act would not amount to any violation of the constitution. He said Mr Tembo and other opposition political leaders should stop cheating themselves but instead should learn that not everything constituted grounds for impeaching a head of state. He said the PeP leader should stop misleading himself and others that President breached the constitution. "As PF, if one says the pictures were erroneously posted, we have no reason to doubt

because as party, we have built better roads than what was posted,” he said.

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180 locals employed on Mazabuka road project the Daily Nation that 180 locals in Mazabuka had been employed. He pledged to respect labour laws and that the company’s labour force consisted of over 80 percent locals. “We have employed 180 Zambians from on this 33.5 kilometers Chikankata Turnoff-Mazabuka Road project. As China State Construction Engineering Limited, we will always respect labour laws,” he said. Mr Shuang said the company was committed to completing the project within the set time frame. Meanwhile, RDA director of communications and corporate affairs, Masuzyo Ndhlovu expressed happiness with the progress and the workmanship of the two contractors. Mr Ndhlovu said the rehabilitation works on the 72km Turnpike –Mazabuka Road had reached 61 percent progress. He expressed optimism that the two contractors would beat the deadline of the handover of the projects. RAD, he said, was deter-

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RDA director of communications and corporate affairs, Masuzyo Ndhlovu (l) talking to Mr Shuang at the site. mined to have the road rehabilitated to ease the flow of traffic and enhance economic activities in the region and surrounding countries. He said this was in line with its vision of achieving a sustainable fit for purpose road infrastructure in Zambia. “The Kafue to Mazabuka section is one critical link on the North - South Corridor whose rehabilitation will easy accessibility and transportation of goods and commodi-

ties,” he said. Mr Ndhlovu explained that the scope of works included rehabilitation and widening of an existing bituminous surfaced road with only minor modifications of the alignment geometry, site clearing and grubbing. He said the contractors will also extend existing and construct new drainage structures, bridge repairs, associated erosion and scour protection works.

A LUSAKA man allegedly stole K10,000 from his boss to pay dowry and groceries, the Lusaka magistrate court has heard. Appearing before magistrate Jennipher Bwalya was Francis Mvula accused of stealing several times from Savender Group of Companies managing director. Henry Shawa, 44, a police officer told the court that he received a report of theft between February 1 and May 18 2020 from Reagan Sichone an employee of Savenda Group of companies that US$2,000, K10,000, an industrial cable, an insect trapper, four bottles of perfume were stolen from the managing directors premises. According to the police officer, the suspect, Francis Mvula, allegedly admitted stealing and using the money to pay a K5000 dowry and another K5000 spent on groceries. He said Mr.Sichone suspected that Mvula stole

the items because he was recently fired from his job and was seen flashing out dollars on social media. He said Mr. Sichone led him to Mvula's house and where he found him in company of his friends. He said he asked Mvula’s friends to leave and interviewed him concerning the theft. He said Mvula denied stealing the items but fortunately, the four bottles of perfume were found in his bedroom. He said he changed the $2000 at a bureau where he got K20,000. He allegedly used the K20,000 to buy a music system, purchased a makeshift shop at K12,500, bought a solar panel at K1,800, purchased goods worth K6,000 in Katete and bought clothes. Magistrate Bwalya asked Mvula if what the officer said that he admitted stealing the items is true. Mvula said he did not admit stealing the items to the officer. Trial continues.


Mine tax relief impact low By BUUMBA CHIMBULU

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ZRA PAYS K6BN VAT REFUNDS ZRA was paying out refunds on monthly basis between K900 million and K1 billion By BUUMBA CHIMBULU

OVER K6 billion worth of Value Added Tax (VAT) refunds have been paid out in the last six months to the business community by the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA). A large portion of the amount has been paid out to the mining industry, says ZRA Commissioner General, Kingsley Chanda. Mr Chanda said ZRA was paying refunds every month with an average of about K1 billion to mining companies. He stressed in an interview that ZRA was paying out refunds on monthly basis between K900 million and K1 billion. “The problem we have is that some VAT refund arrears are dating back to 2008, some have been disputed while others have been granted,” Mr Chanda said. The Commissioner Gen-

eral indicated that ZRA was currently in reconciliation talks with the mining industry which owed money in taxes. “Some mining companies still owe ZRA a lot of money in tax assessments and some firms have had court judgments against them to be complied to pay taxes that they did

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“Our revenue collection has been impacted and we had projected over K6 billion in tax revenues alone by the end of the year but if the pandemic worsens our revenue position will worsen,”

not pay at the time through transfer taxes and thers,” Mr Chanda said. Last week, the Zambia Chamber of Mines called on Government to ensure hat VAT refunds owed to the mines were paid to help mitigate the impact of corona virus (Covid-19) on the mining sector. Meanwhile, Mr Chanda expressed concern that the Zambia’s revenue basket had

THE five percent import duty on copper concentrates which was recently waived has not yet made a significant impact on the mining sector as most mines had already found other alternatives. This is according to the Zambia Chamber of Mines Chief Executive Officer, Sokwani Chilembo. Mr Chilembo said in an interview that much as some mining companies had started importing the concentrates from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), there had been no significant impact. “There has been some but not as much as we used to have. The basic things are that we have started but it is not anywhere near the level we were. “Several facilities are not working, there are not working and that is one factor, and also people may have found solutions in the meantime. So we still have to wait and see what the full impact will be,” he said. Mr Chilembo said Covid-19 related issues had also affected the importation of the copper concentrates from DRC. He expressed concern that the industry would never be the same as it was

before due to many challenges being experienced by the mining companies. “I do not think we will ever get back to where we were because we have lost some business. “People have built, it was two years remember? We have to wait and see what the actual means is but we have a tough time ahead,” Mr Chilembo said. In March this year, Government offered relief to key economic sectors and suspended some taxes to ease pressure caused by Covid-19 on usinesses. Among them was the suspension of the five percent duty on the importation of concentrates in the mining sector. During the same month, Mr Chilembo said the suspension had been long overdue and had come at a time when the mining industry was facing cash constraints. Mr Chilembo complained that Government had taken long to act on the measure. He said: “It is here and let us see what happens and how the numbers will move next month. I am sure we will see mines importing the concentrates. “Let us see how quickly the industry can respond being in a cash constrained position, we will see how we can get that going.”

continued to be threatened by Covid-19. He explained that ZRA would have challenges in collecting the over K6 billion revenue target for this year due to the pandemic. “Our revenue collection has been impacted and we had projected over K6 billion in tax revenues alone by the end of the year but if the pandemic worsens our revenue position will worsen,” Mr Chanda said.

Report of the Auditor General ... on the Social Cash Transfer in Zambia for the Period 2014 to 2017 By LEYA NAMONJE TEMBO PMRC Researcher

POVERTY is a socioeconomic ill that has continued to affect a significant portion of the population in Zambia. About half of the population currently lives below the poverty line. The situation is even worse in rural areas where an estimated 76.6% are classified as poor. The Government through the Ministry of Community Development and Social Services implemented the Social Cash Transfer (SCT) Programme as one of the measures for reducing poverty levels in Zambia in line with

the second pillar of the Seventh National Development Plan. The SCT programme is a component of the Social Protection mechanism, which seeks to reduce the vulnerability of lowincome households with regard to consumption and access to basic services, among others. The Scheme is a response to the HIV and AIDS Pandemic, which had led to a growing number of households with no adult breadwinner and to households headed by elderly persons, children and chronically ill persons. The Office of the Auditor General in accordance with Article 250 of Constitution of Zambia (Amendment) Act No. 2 of 2016, the Public Audit Act and the Public Finance Management Act conducted an audit to assess the efficiency and effectiveness of the Social Cash Transfer Programme towards the reduction of extreme poverty among

beneficiary households. The following were the audit findings; The extent to which the Social Cash Transfer (SCT) Programme has been rolled out to the various districts As at 31st December 2017, the programme had been rolled out to eighty (80) districts representing a coverage of 76.9% of the targeted districts. The Ministry had reached 574,663 out of the targeted 590,000 beneficiaries representing a coverage of 97.4%. The extent to which the Ministry had ensured that only eligible people benefit from the SCT Programme. The Ministry paid a total of K2,053,800 to 2,284 ineligible beneficiaries for periods ranging two to one hundred and forty months. Only 76 out of 8,558 of the purported to be disabled had

a medical or certification from the Zambia Agency for Persons Living with Disabilities to confirm their disability. The extent to which the Ministry has implemented the SCT programme in an efficient manner Payments to beneficiaries were delayed for periods ranging eight to three hundred and thirty-two days. The Ministry did not regularly review the transfer amount in the period under review to reflect the inflationary adjusted amounts on an annual basis. Furthermore, between 20142017 the Ministry spent administration cost of K317,748,992.42, which was 42% of the transfer value of K760,516,736.29. The development that have been made on the beneficiaries of the SCT programme A Case Study carried out in

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Between 2014-2017 the Ministry spent administration cost of K317,748,992.42, which was 42% of the transfer value of K760,516,736.29. Gwembe district showed the SCT made improvement in a number of parameters among beneficiaries namely; the number of meals taken per day, agricultural assets, house dwelling, sanitation and lighting among others. Conclusion Zambia has made tremendous strides with regards to the rolling out of the SCT programme which is a clear illustration of

how political will and a favourable political space can sustain the scale-up process of a cash transfer programme. The major challenges that the SCT programme is facing are high administration costs, delayed transfers as well as inclusion of ineligible beneficiaries. These challenges can be curbed by migrating the SCT programme from the traditional cash transfers to an electronic platform which has the potential to cut costs, reduce leakage, improve accessibility and provide better security compared to physically delivering cash to fixed pay points. This article is an extract from a Report of the Auditor General on the Social Cash Transfer in Zambia for the Period 2014 to 2017 analysis. To access the analysis visit www.pmrczambia.com


IMF warns cutting spending too soon could derail recovery

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THUMBS UP …SA business gives Mboweni’s zero-based budgeting thumbs up, but calls for no tax increases

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JOHANNESBURG - Zerobased budgeting will be instrumental in curbing public debt, according to Business For South Africa. The organisation, which represents a vast majority of business organisations in the country, has released a 12-point economic recovery plan, estimated to require R3.4 trillion over the next three years. During a briefing on the plan, B4SA’s Martin Kingston highlighted some projections for economic growth, which

are in line with Treasury and the Reserve Bank’s estimates. B4SA sees growth contracting by about 10 percent this year, followed by a recovery of at most five percen in 2021 and six percen in 2022. This is based on the assumption that SA follows a path of zero-based budgeting, an idea touted by Finance Minister Tito Mboweni in an effort to curb expenditure to avoid a sovereign debt crisis. With a zero-based budget, every expenditure item would have to be justified

in terms of whether they are necessary, and only growthenhancing expenditure would be prioritised. The zero-based budget should be coupled with limiting expenditure growth to below inflation, efforts to reduce the public sector wage bill and reduced funding requirements of local government and stateowned enterprises. This also calls for no increases in tax rates, however increasing tax collection is possible with higher growth and through improved administration, according to B4SA. President of Business Unity South Africa (BUSA), Sipho Pityana, who also attended the briefing, noted that the apex business organisation had made a pact with the SA Revenue Service (SARS) to play its part in encouraging businesses to comply and pay their taxes. – FIN24.

WASHINGTON - As governments rushed out funding to prevent an economic collapse amid the coronavirus pandemic, global public debt swelled to the highest in history, but the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned that cutting back too soon could undermine the recovery. Continuing to provide the support as the economic slowdown drags on will be “paramount,” the IMF’s fiscal policy chief Vitor Gaspar told AFP in an interview. “The risk of premature withdrawal of fiscal support is the dominant risk,” even more than rising debt levels, Gaspar said, noting that the economic recovery from the global financial crisis was slowed by that misstep. As the health crisis spread and businesses were shuttered worldwide to contain the spread of Covid-19, governments provided “a massive fiscal response” of close to U$11 trillion (about R184 trillion) in just a few months to help support households and prevent bankruptcies, a “stronger and faster” response than in 2008-2010. As a result, even amid record low interest rates, the debt figures are staggering. Global public debt will reach “its highest level - as a percentage of GDP - ever recorded in history,” at over 100 percent of global GDP, Gaspar said. Deficits in advanced economies are projected to be five times higher than pre-pandemic estimates for 2020. The Washington-based crisis lender, which historically has always advocated for governments to restrain spending, is in the unusual position of urging authorities to flood their countries with cash while also sounding the warning about pitfalls ahead, especially if there is a renewed spike in virus cases. With over 12 million cases worldwide and 555, 000 deaths, “priority number one” is the health crisis and policies to contain the spread of Covid-19 so that life and the economy can return to normal, Gaspar said. And as economic activity rebounds, government debt levels should stabilise and begin to fall starting in 2021, he said. – AFP.

Zim’s ruling party appears to back expulsion of Old Mutual REQUIRED EXTERNAL AUDITOR The Zambia Union of Financial institutions and Allied workers (ZUFIAW) is a registered Trade Labour and social security in line with the labour laws of Zambia. Patrick Chinamasa the matter said earlier this month. “When they say it is ejected, I’m not sure what he means,” said Lloyd Mlotshwa, the head of equities at Harare-based IH Securities. “I’m not sure it’s a delisting yet, at this point it’s a confusing statement.” Chinamasa didn’t give further details or respond to calls and text messages from Bloomberg seeking comment. – FIN24.

Cash flows into China funds fuel fears of 2015 boom-bust repeat LONDON - Investors poured the most cash into China funds since July 2015, BofA said at the weekend, even as fears grew of a repeat of the 2015-16 bubble that saw the benchmark Shanghai index fall more than 40 percen from its peak in just a few weeks. Last week’s $6.1 billion directed into China funds was the second largest ever, BofA added, citing data from EPFR global. Chinese funds also led equity inflows, receiving inflows equal

to 2.5 percen of assets under management, compared to just 0.1 percen globally, the bank said. Shares in the blue-chip CSI300 index have risen to levels not seen since the 2015 bubble, supported by hopes of an economic recovery, a conducive regulatory environment and retail investor enthusiasm. Chinese state-run media, previously encouraging the rally, warned that investors should respect the market, manage

risks and pursue rational investments, after regulators published a list of illegal margin lending platforms in an apparent move to calm markets. That paused the stock rally on Friday, the session ending lower for the first time since June 29, after the country’s state funds announced stake cuts in companies. “It’s not the first time we’ve seen moves of this magnitude and it doesn’t typically end well,” said Craig Erlam, senior market analyst at OANDA. –REUTERS.

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HARARE - Zimbabwe’s ruling party said it will expel Old Mutual from its financial system, sowing confusion over the status of the insurance giant in the country and what will happen next in the government’s battle to fix its chaotic currency system. The highest decision-making body of the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front said it endorsed a decision to “eject Old Mutual from the financial system” and to shut down the country’s biggest mobile-money platform, Ecocash. The institutions have caused “runaway inflation through illegal parallel exchange-market rates,” the party’s acting spokesman, Patrick Chinamasa, said after the meeting in Harare. The government wants to stop companies from using differences in the 175-year-old insurer’s share prices in London, Johannesburg and Harare to determine a potential forward rate for the currency. Measures that were being considered included suspending Old Mutual’s shares from the local bourse, having the securities traded in dollars, or moving it to a planned foreignexchange based market, people familiar with

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President.” countrywide if possible, and more we keep releasing going as a country? unacceptable. farmers most of KAY MUSONDA, consumer (mostly in urban have 4, 000 positive people small numbers every day the approach wewhom have are takenother inputs, • KAMIZHI NDONYO: Harassment at its level best. *An increase in demand PF Media. in rural or outskirt areas of areas has changed to foregotocertain Isaiah Sakala: Chendi Mukwasu, since 1998 political campaign language quarantined than a gradual more we build more anxiety in testing the people for • ALEX MALAMBO: Unprofessional act.. should be tribal regional politics, now it’s hard to reverse it because of the 2016 election. discovery of the same number and fear in the Zambian disciplined. Covid-19 realistic? • SANDRA SODA: Where is this? of positive cases within a people. It would even be In the face of Covid-19, is Christopher Chimfwembe Bwalya: Comrade Mwanza, it is what it is, even when we • JOCH NAITUMELA: Silisapo, Sandra Soda it's written period of four months or more. better to keep quiet and the government giving hope were growing up no matter how bad our brothers mistreated us at home when they are in somewhere For me, the “new cases” announce the cumulative to the people or more fear fights with our people, because they were are our brothers and cousins we sided them • NAMAKAU SHIYANGA: This was too much. we are announcing everyday results over a period of two and negative anxiety is being and we still do. • NAMAKAU SHIYANGA: Foolish teacher. are not new but the slowly weeks. created in the minds of the • VINCENT YONA: The law should visit immediately. Mead Mutale : This is very true and only human comrade. Voting on racial, gender discovered cases of people The government might people? Is the approach we • MISHECK M KAYARA JR: OK what wasisfunny ai? or tribal lines is expected. What’s concerning the growing lack of coexistence Dear Editor, and already infected. We are just have taken cost effectiveDear to Editor,say they have no money • GEORGE CHAINDA SR: Mr Bowman Chilosha tolerance in between elections. making a gradual discovery of to speed up the process the Zambian government in Lusambo take note. CROWDS are not a determinant of winning elecI AM dismayed that Radio the cases. but the question is, haven’t the long term? • YVONNE NJELESHI: Shame. those Lutanda was closed because Denver Nkunde : You are very right Antonio Mourinho some tribestions. want Most other of tribes to who attended the HH/UPND The 50 cases discovered we received any donations Zambia has a population of • MATE BIZMARCK MUTABA: Vacancy iyo. rally in Kitwe didn't come from the district. of a programme that was vote for them while they haven’t been voting for other tribes in their region..... That was a UPND national approximately rally. Epobapela18.38 million. deemed tribal. My own the feel-Covid-19 fight? • LIMPO MWANGALA: He is playing with his retirement over two weeks could be towards apopene. Ba UPND Zambia yonse.Every day new cases of ings are that truth package. known in one day had And hurts. if we have received less Cassius Lungu : This problem comes about owing to the existence Most of democracy. of his members were ferried from Southern We all know the voting • ALICKhas KAMANGA: Please have this teacher arrested. more than 5, 000 people than five on average are Democracy fueled such divisions, today in Rwanda no one makes nonsensical and a few noise from Western and other provinces. pattern in thesomething, UPND strong-how have we used an animal and needs be isolated from theThere was noProvince been tested in one day. it? in Southern IBA Director General basedHe onisdemocracy in turn the to country is at peace. division in Libya untiltrying to hoodwink announced by the Ministry UPND and HH are Zambians holds,of especially community. the demise of Gadaffi and subsequent introduction of democracy. that they have become popular on the CB. is so For this reason, I suggest If it’s the money we have Health. OnUsing some daysProvince. no new The voting Josephine Mapoma • DUMI SANI: That idiot of a teacher must be fired..... crowds are their old tactic. At lastcases they always lose. regional and received so tribal that the government must order as a donation, are are announced. There His Mwape so nonsensical youcontinue don't treat people it’s likenormal the way willwe crycall even 2021. no amount of masking it can closethose the radio for Charles : That will because Globally inThey Africa it in tribal mandatory testing for all the we using it to feed who station reason for having no new HH cannot change anything in Zambia. After all he was behaving. hide it. Let us call a spade a speaking the truth. The tribvoting in developed world it’s strongholds or by color of the strong Party in the region, citizens in the country. are quarantined or what? Even cases or very few cases as they don't have a manifesto. They can't do what the spade. al vote won’t stop unless we • ANGELA MBIRI: is very and foolish how can province or state such He as red andstupid blue state . The earlier we accept it the better PF government has done in sevencompared years since 2011. if no donation The tribal vote that comes has to other countries talk come about forth, it openly. I Let say us all queue up one he do that, let the law take its course They are very far from ECL’s powerful development from4,Southern is well done dayforand be tested. We can theProvince government can stillRadio find Lutanda recording even more than • LUIS LENNOX I: Thealready only idiot is the hearing one whotribal was talks from ‘high Peter Funsani : We have started profiled agenda which has delivered. documented any- tohighlighting vote it the same way we queue someand money sort out thethe tribaldo 000 cases a day is thewell number shooting the video. people’.....then come 2022 we constitute a commission of inquiry on SONTAPO the votingnot patterns? ukulandafye and promising people one is free to go to the Elecfrom Southern Province. • GARNET MUMBA: The teacher and the idiot of a up when casting a vote in an problem at hand. of people being tested on a impossible or manna from Heaven. toral Commission of Zambia Napwisha, camera man should be put behind bars. we must never stop fighting election. Many things Antonio Mourinho Mwanza : Peter Funsani tribalism, wefor 2021 polling certain one We shall only wait day. day. In Zambia,and check on the results of have come to • use KAYwhatever CHIBALE: Very stupid mmmmmm Your ratings on HH, CK are FAKE. beatonly 80 the last two elections. must it takes to fightteacher its dominance in our society NSHANGALILWA, Lastly, I appreciate the a standstill andCHANDA no one knows dayHH wecan't tested people ELC. I think it when was wrong to • Papadopoulus Munkombwe: He is a fool. Lusaka. will end. efforts the government is the coronavirus and recorded very few cases. PAUL CHILESHE. Peter Funsani : Antonio Mourinho Mwanza social beings have way of clustering each making in uplifting the living At the pace we are moving As a country, we need to other. The biggest issue is that we use those social clusters to fight each other. We standard of the people. What as a nation, with people freely move. But we cannot move practice social clustering almost everyday of our lives....the issue is to use it as a tool to I have given is a piece of moving from the epicentres due to the pace at which the fight a cause which involve masses such an election

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Jaffar Palanda: True Doc.I have seen first hand how other nations support their compatriots.In Zambia we are our own enemies. Malambo Leoh: And utuchawa towards foreigners, especially the people that issue licences in these offices.

Robby Chihululu: Once we learn to be slow in revenging and slow as in inciting violence while we understand the why, then maturity will be our portion.

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Michael Smith: Mubanga Doc even the poor governance kills the progress because they mislead people of Zambia.. Patricia Ngandwe: Michael Smith Mubanga can we ever have a discussion without the blame game? Doc is addressing & challenging all of us, but you conveniently pass the buck..... Rich!

Spencer Mukuka: That's true. Now when are we going to grow as Zambians?

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tough and deal with this demon once HH and his sympathizers, apart from Dear editor, and for all to save our country. not having respect for the president, WE would be naive to bury our As a country, we must wake up to they also do not have respect for the heads in the sand and refuse to the increased negative propaganda country as a whole and this could suspect that HH has something to being engineered by UPND to make be seen by their unpatriotic behavior do with disrespect that was shown Masoji Chombo Mwandila: Very true this country ungovernable and also to of mounting our national flag upside to the president recently in Monze. Doc! incite the citizens to revolt against the down. The office of the presidency elected government. Opposition parties must understand deserves respect even when the Adrian Mambwe Kalwila: We don't fight UPND and its loyal cadres have that their position in our national actions of our president at times for ourselves, but for politicians and their tremendously increased their level of issues is a central component of don’t, the sooner we accept that the children. propaganda and they have flooded any strategy of “democratization by president is human and he too can all our social media platforms day and elections” and they cannot put all error sometimes, the better we will be Kennedy Mwiza Mweetwa: ....n one who night with negative message about their power in one person or leader. positioned to offer respective checks gets rich he z deemed a satanist in zed the current government and PF must Regardless of the nature and quality and balances and not a full fledged advice to help save the people to other places and taking a government is moving in terms wake up from slumber and smell of our electoral institutions, UPND war. Jimmy Kabwibwi: Imagine that better given the gravity of the snail's pace in testing people, of testing people. As long Mupengelanyika Hamuyuni Simon : Good observation Sir. UPND surrogates have remained weak and in whichthe UPND has been consistent in itsvery few haswe situation we coffee, are. are likely tonumerically cover more as we keep testing selfishness coupled with political powers, years dealing withunable the virus.to carry out Jordan Malawo : I agree with you ...but that is where we miss it as Zambians. people every day in proportion recently capitalized on the President’s fragmented, and disrespect for the current government what do you expect? FR. MATALAYI C. KABINDA, The longer time we take in to the entire population of over face book page erroneous posting of of political and the people of Zambia, Goldens Golden : True , unfortunately the two major political parties are quilty on this Ofm to Conv. determining who is counterweight infected 18 million, UPND can we be proud its role scheme. I wish one day Zambians will realize that they are just been used by some Mikomfwa, and who isvery not, the greater or convinced of making any PF and borrowed images to Photoshop their it is also clear that they Luanshya modus operandi, is rubble rousing, Mabvuto SkillsZambians development politicians andPhiri: do the needful. themselvesiscan correct this by saying no to the repercussions in the long progress? tribalism and vote on merit. One Zambia One Nation own and make the presidency look cannot win the 2021 elections in their contradictory behavior at every turn. the answer l wonder why aquiring a skill even worse in the eyes of the citizens current status. Disruptive conduct in parliament, in Zambia is so expensive. Youths need and the world at large. It does not need a rocket scientist declaring open war and hostilities to skills then give them capital so they can The damage being done to our to now realize that UPND has crossed the legitimate democratically elected establish businesses. Ngandu Magande country by UPND through social the line and we need to do anything government of the Republic of Zambia had a very workable plan for wealth media and other media channels is so possible in our power as a country has been the order of the day for creation but unfortunate most of those huge that if left unchecked, it will drive to bring them to book. They are a UPND and its cohorts, from day one, plans are no more. If a youth has qualify this country down a path that will take bloodthirsty Organization that will theirs, has been to make this country as a carpenter give them a tools box and us 100 years to recover from. send this country down the path of ungovernable so that they can usurp let them set up a business in their district DR. JOZE MANDA hell we will not recover from. Lungu power from Lungu’s government. We then give him a contruct to do desks and Political Analyst based in Lusaka and his government must stand up all know that HH is a Tribalist and other furnitures in that district. Thats how secessionist and there is no secret to u build capacity and create wealth coz his agenda. those that ll come after ll find jobs when The level of desperation by they graduate. Manje u find someone the opposition to acquire political does agriculture whatever from NRDC power by all means possible is now and they start waiting for jobs threatening the livelihood of the same people they wish to govern. Lies, Christopher Kapemba: On point and I violence and economical sabotage don't know how we can fight this spirit has now become the order of the day for the main opposition, the UPND. Oscar Mulenga: The root cause of all The concentration of so much evil, selfishness!!! power in one person, has been the greatest undoing of UPND, such that Suwilanji Silwimba: We need to promote as things stand today, UPND is HH collectivism and HH is UPND and it is therefore safe to conclude that there is no Mwels Mwelwa: Everywhere. The UPND without HH and every party Zimbabweans gather around , the member knows this, this is the reason Malawian etc. Ifwe u hear ati there is there now far too many clandestine Zambian family in this church. U get meetings being held within UPND to excited then the ignore you. U quickly change the status quo. realise your ancestors are talking to you. UPND has been consistent in its disrespect for the current government It is therefor justifiable to conclude Walk away..... Zambians love self... elo and the people of Zambia, UPND modus operandi, is rubble rousing, that whatever happened in Monze u didn't even want their money... u just contradictory behavior at every turn. was planned and sanctioned by HH, wanted to speak bemba Robby M Lance: Especially the promotion of individualism.

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I wish to air my discontent and displeasure at the way last Friday night’s interview on a named TV station was set up and conducted. To begin with, both hosts were very biased towards Hon. Jonas Chanda and showed a high level of incompetence, unprofessionalism and lacked journalism ethics that govern their profession if at all they possess any. I even wonder in my cosy seat why on earth did the producer of the same programme decide to provide two hosts for one guest. To attack the PF MP? Secondly, I’m very disappointed with Hon. Cornelious Mweetwa’s conduct. Hon. Mweetwa opted to participate in the interview remotely via on phone. That conduct was a complete affront not only to Hon. Chanda whom he was supposed to debate with but us viewers as well. Further, it simply indicated that the Choma law maker never wanted to share the same platform with his fellow MP and opponent from PF - someone whom unfortunately is found in the same August house with, share the same seats and use the same canteen and shelter at National Assembly motels. This is sheer hatred and utter arrogance which Hon. Mweetwa portrayed last night and his conduct maybe attributed to his eternal president HH who is ever arrogant and bitter in his daily life. What Hon. Mweetwa did by refusing blatantly to apologise for the unacceptable and unconventional behaviour of participating in interviews in ‘tele mode’ and for not showing compaction in the insulting words he used towards the Vice president who is even fit to be his grandmother must be condemned by all well meaning peaceful Zambians. Instead of being apologetic, Hon. Mweetwa chose to be arrogant just like his leader HH by throwing tantrums and using derogatory language which were very venomous to his opponent Hon. Chanda who fortunately never lost his inch of temper but remained calm and would only respond in his ever articulate and mature manner. Marvin Chanda Mberi. Youth Rights Activist. Lusaka.


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VIOLENT’ UPND LEADERS CANED By ROGERS KALERO

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ESPERATE opposition party leaders are fueling violence in the country through careless language, the Patriotic Front (PF) youths on the Copperbelt have charged. PF Copperbelt Youth Secretary, Moses Musonda, said vulgar language used by the UPND leaders were highly provocative. The PF Copperbelt PF Youth Secretary was reacting to Choma Central Member of Parliament (MP) Cornelius Mweetwa’s conduct in Parliament last Friday. Mr Mweetwa refused to

apologize for referring to the Republican Vice-President, Inonge Wina, as shallow and a shame. But Mr Musonda said the behaviour of Mr Mweetwa in the house was a clear indication that he was a bitter opposition leader who could not inspire any peace-loving Zambian. The youth leader said it was such misconduct that excited UPND cadres to become violent, thinking it was the only way they could worm themselves into power. He said if Mr Mweetwa could not respect the Republican Vice-President, what guarantee was there that he would have respect for ordinary Zambians if UPND formed govern-

ment. ''UPND is aspiring to form government, but their conduct leaves much to be desired. Starting from their party President Hakainde Hichilema to people like Mweetwa, they are always exhibiting bitterness and frustration. "Mweetwa's language and conduct was disgusting. So a leader with such conduct and language, surely, cannot stop his youths from being violent because he is the one leading the way. He is fueling confusion and violence,'' Mr Musonda said. Mr Musonda said the UPND had taken a confrontational stance against President Edgar Lungu and the PF, a move

aimed at inciting violence. He said the UPND had resorted to bad language and violence in order to create unnecessary tension and fuel confusion ahead of the next year's general election. He said it was sad and disappointing that an opposition party planning to form government was not talking about unity and peace, but promoting division and violence. "They are always speaking ill about President Lungu. Why? Why can't they start planning about 2021 instead of being provocative? From their statements, you can tell that they are frustrated and angry,'' he said

A SOLAR egg incubator and a solar drip irrigation set have been handed over to the women of Chifubu Constituency in Ndola as an empowerment scheme. Gender Minister, Elizabeth Phiri, said Government was empowering women to exploit opportunities as well as fully participate in the economic development of the country. Ms Phiri said she was pleased to hand over the 440 egg capacity solar incubator and the solar drip irrigation system to the women cooperatives in Chifubu. The handover ceremony took place in Kaniki area in Chifubu constituency. he said the equipment was procured under the Agricultural Development through Value Chain Enhancement project (ADVANCE). She said the equipment was climate smart technologies that used solar energy and was ideal in ensuring that citizens were engaged in productive economic activities throughout the year

even with climate change at play. The Minister added that the empowerment was an avenue for agricultural income diversification for the women folk. And Chifubu Member of Parliament (MP) Frank Ng'ambi said the equipment wold change the lives of the people for the better. Dr Ng'ambi stated that there was a lot of vulnerability among the womenfolk in Kaniki, which was a predominantly farming area and thus, the equipment was “life-saving. “ He encouraged the women in the area to form cooperatives so that they would receive empowerment and participate in the attainment and creation of wealth in the country. Nyawa Women in Development Coordinator Administration Silanda Ntazana thanked Government for their donation stating that the women trained in various agricultural skills lacked agricultural equipment to support their works.

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A WRANGLE has erupted between Zambia-China Corporation Zone (ZCCZ) and the Chinese-owned OWOD Investments Development Company Limited, which has refused to place workers on quarantine. ZCCZ is the developer of the Chambishi Multi-facility Economic Zone (MFEZ) in Chambishi on the Copperbelt. The developer closed the entrance to the factory in the MFEZ after the management and workers at OWOD Investments Development Company Limited refused to be quarantined at the company premises. After closing the entrance to the factory, ZCCZ sent sheriffs to OWOD Investments Development Company Limited to recover US$ 27,866 in unpaid rentals for three months.

Some of the assets seized included Gen sets, vehicles, computers, office furniture and other property necessary for the operation of the company. OWOD Investments Development Company Limited Chief Executive Officer, Yu Binghong, confirmed the incident in an interview in Kitwe yesterday. He said ZCCZ was forcing his company to quarantine its workers at the premises, insisting that they could spread Covid-19. But when contacted for a comment, ZCCZ Chief Executive Officer, Liao Zibin, referred all queries to his interpreter who was equally uncooperative. However, Mr Yu said after his firm refused to quarantine workers at the premises, ZCCZ decided to close the entrance to the factory, forcing the workers to be climbing the boundary wall. "The workshop has no ca-

pacity and it is not conducive to quarantine workers. So I cannot quarantine the workers at the workshop,'' Mr Yu said Mr Yu said ZCCZ set bailiffs on his company to recover US$ 27,866 in unpaid rentals for three months. He said it was difficult for him to raise enough money to pay rentals when ZCCZ had decided to give difficult conditions to his company to continue operating. He said some of the difficult conditions which ZCCZ gave included arbitrarily switching off power when the factory was operating. Mr Yu said he was willing to pay the outstanding rentals on conditions that ZCCZ stopped blocking the entrance for his local workers and his customers. He added that ZCCZ should resume power supply to his workshop.

Kitwe PF executive under fire By ROGERS KALERO

PATRIOTIC Front (PF) members in Kitwe including councillors and constituency leaders have called for the dissolution of the district executive committee led by Evaristo Chilufya for alleged incompetence. Members are incensed that the executive has been struggling to raise funds to buy property to be used as an office.

But Mr Chilufya said his executive was in the process of raising money to buy a house, which would be used as the PF district office. The calls to have the district executive dissolved arose from the committee's failure to raise K700,000 to purchase the house in Nkana West residential area to be used as an office The party officials, who separately spoke on grounds

of anonymity, told the Daily Nation that the Chilufya led executive was incapable of providing inspirational leadership hence the need to dissolve it. "The only way to sort out the mess at the Kitwe District PF is to dissolve the current executive led by Mr Chilufya and replace it withnan interim executive which will be vibrant and able to solve its own problems.

"That executive has failed to raise money because nobody has confidence and trust in it. No PF sympathizer or businessman was willing to contribute money to Mr Chilufya and his executive,'' a PF official said. But Mr Chilufya said his team needed some time to raise money to purchase property and parried accusation against his executive. Mr Chilufya did not however elaborate how money would be raised and did not also five a time-frame.


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Youths in Kabompo commended THE ruling Patriotic Front (PF) party in Kabompo District in Northwestern province has commended Youths for being peaceful during nominations for the three forth-coming local government by- elections slated for 30th July,2020. Speaking in an interview with ZANIS in Kabompo yesterday, Provincial Youth Chairman Aminon Hara said the peaceful conduct of youths in Kabompo District is a clear testimony that the party is in support of the coexistence and participation of all political parties including youths in the electoral process. “The defections and people joining the PF is evident of our developmental programmes countrywide and good leadership,” Mr Hara said. He further implored all political parties especially youths to remain peaceful even during campaigns And speaking after filling in

his nomination PF Kabompo Central Ward candidate Dennis Njapau expressed confidence of scooping the Seat. Mr Njapau said he has vast experience in leadership and management after retiring as Head Teacher for Loloma Day Secondary School in Manyinga District adding that he has held other senior positions in the Ministry of Education and the party. The Opposition United Party for National Development UPND is contesting in the July month end by-elections. There are three local government by- elections in Kabompo District namely Chikenge, Kabompo Central and Litoya wards. The by-elections are due following the resignation of Chikenge Ward councilor Lackson Fulayi, Litoya ward counterpart Brian Simushi and Kabompo Central Ward Councillor, Victor Muhanga, respectively.

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SOLWEZI district has recorded a reduction in chicken production in the first and second quarters of this year. The reduction in the poultry subsector has mainly been attributed to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. Solwezi Poultry Association chairperson, Eliot Mutesi, said in an interview at the weekend that the pandemic had negatively affected the industry in the district. He said most of the association members had reduced the number of birds while others had completely stopped rearing chickens. “And a few that are still rearing the birds are struggling in terms of sales,” he said. Mr Mutesi said that because of reduction in production, his

FILE PHOTO : “A few that are still rearing the birds are struggling in terms of sales.” members were failing to contribute membership fee. He has however urged his members to take advantage of the economic stimulus package that Government had introduced in order to boost their business. “We are encouraging our

members to take advantage of these funds so that can also benefit,” he said. Mr Mutesi encouraged his members to continue following the health guidelines to avoid the spread of the COVID-19b pandemic.

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By ANDREW MUKOMA THE UPND leadership has abandoned me despite helping the party win council seats in Livingstone council , former Kazungula and Itezhi tezhi District Commissioner (DC) Mary Mukwiza has lamented. Ms Mukwiza said that she had been living as a destitute and only surviving on wellwishers. Speaking in Livingstone at the weekend when John Kapepe, a businessman,

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UPND HAS ABANDONED ME, CRIES MEMBER donated chicks and money to her, Ms Mukwiza said that out of all the people she has helped, not even a single individual knows where she stays. “Yes, I am a politician and I am a former DC for Kazungula and Itezhi tezhi. In 2016, I helped some councillors in Livingstone as you can see I am

UPND. We put 16 councillors in the chambers, a mayor and an MP but today when you ask Mr Jere or Mapuwo where I stay, they don’t know my house. “I worked very hard to put them where they are but they have forgotten about me... people you can work for them but when they get there, they

push the ladder and don’t look back,” the emotional Mukwiza said. Meanwhile, a gender activist in Livingstone has advised politicians in the country to look out for one another all the time and not only when they are in need of favours. African Woman Foundation

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founder, Joseph Moyo, said politicians only cared for people who were around them in good time. He observed that some politicians were living in squalor after leaving office and that their former colleagues could take time to visit those who were no longer in service. Mr Moyo said politics should not divide citizens but instead bring them together and live as one people even after serving office. He was speaking in Livingstone at the weekend. Mr Moyo said that it was unfair for politicians to value each other only when it was election campaign time. He said that was for that reason his Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) was seeking to empower vulnerable women. “One of the things we do is to sponsor young women to go to school and women who are in difficulties to help them become

self-sustaining. It is unfair for politicians to only value each other once it is time for political campaign,” he said. Mr Moyo was speaking in Livingstone when John Kapepe, a businessman, donated chicks and money to former Kazungula and Itezhi tezhi District Commissioner (DC) Mary Mukwiza. “What Mr John Kapepe has done is to show people that there is life beyond politics. It is easy to solicit for votes but Mr Kapepe has come to help not for political purposes but render help. It’s my challenge to many politicians out there not to value human beings only for votes,” he said. Mr Moyo’s NGO brought out the challenges the former DC was going through and has been helping her to become self-sustaining. Ms Mukwiza served in the MMD Government before she joined the United Party for National Development (UPND).

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South youths cry for NRCs By ANDREW MUKOMA SOME youths in Southern Province have raised concerns over the number of days allocated for the issuance of National Registration Cards (NRCs). George Bbabi on behalf of many other youths charged that the allocated days were not enough and appealed to Government to extend the period.. Mr Bbabi said that the criteria of issuing 10 NRCs per day was also not good and does not mean well. In an interview with the Daily Nation in Choma, he said that Government should instead revisit the decision. “What Government is doing in Southern Province over the issuance of NRC s is inhuman. As youths in the province especially in the valley district of Sinazongwe is shocking and we are very disappointed and concerned with what is happening. “It is shocking that Government has instructed officers in-charge of issuing NRCs to issue 10 NRCs per day in Sinazongwe

district because most of the people support UPND so, because that, the PF wants to disadvantage people,” he said. Mr Bbabi lamented that the ploy was meant to weaken the opposition by reducing on its numbers especially the youths will not be able to acquire the NRCs. “Most of the youths in Sinazongwe are languishing without employment because they do not have NRCs. Two months ago, Zambeef Sinazongwe farms were employing youths but a lot of them were left out due to lack of NRCs,” he said. He said there was need to issue more NRC over a longer period of time so that more youths could be captured. “We don’t know whether we are part of Zambia to be restricted to get NRCs as if we are foreigners. As the newly elected UPND district youth chairperson for Sinazongwe, I am receiving a lot of calls everyday about the situation. “But then, we have refused to be treated as if we are second class citizens in our own country Zambia,” he said.


ü Examples of marriage rituals are; Matebeto, Chilanga mulilo, Mungenisa Khaya and Mbusa.

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ü Examples of death rituals are ;Kupuzo-Ya-Bafu,Mweesyo,Isambo Lyamfwa,Ukupyana and Ubalwa Bwe Shinda.

Traditional ceremonies

Many traditional ceremonies are held to celebrate past events. Other functions of traditional ceremonies include: i. Expressing, reflecting and reinforcing cultural relationships and virtues. ii. Observing certain rituals. iii. Communicating important cultural themes through the use of special forms of language, music and dance iv. Connection to the ancestors v. Providing oral history of settlement, patterns or migration. vi. Reconciling inter – group conflict for peaceful co – existence. vii. Assertion of local traditional leadership. viii. Displaying symbols of ethnic citizenship or sense of belonging to ethnic groupings •

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On todays pupils forum in Civic Education, will look at topic: Culture, This topic will focus on Zambia's societal core values,initiation ceremonies and Zambian traditional ceremonies. At the end of this lesson, learners will be asked questions based on today’s discussion. CULTURE - Zambia’s societal core values ü Core means essential or very important while value means the quality of being useful. Therefore, core values are shared values which are practiced in all societies in the world. The following are Zambia’s core values: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

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Obedience to authority; recognising and obeying those in power. Tolerance to other people’s view; allowing the opinions of others to prevail. Mutual respect; treating each other with consideration. Respect to privacy; everyone requires sometime to be on their own. Peaceful resolution of conflict such as litigation, dialogue, counselling among Honest; the quality of telling the truth Freedom of expression as long as the expression does not injure the other person. Belief in the equal worthiness of all human beings. Integrity; the quality of being honest and upright. Social justice; treating any person fairly regardless of race, sex and tribe Co-operation; working together for the common goal. Love; the feeling of great affection for the other person Loyalty; faithfulness and truthfulness to people or groups or organisations Peace; not only absence of war but freedom from any form of disturbance or disorder Trust; reliance on the truth Attainment of set goals: belief in personal success in whatever one does. Hard work; the belief in the value and nobility of work as a working human understanding 1 of 7 country or loyalty to the country: Nationalism extreme pridePage of one’s a person can do anything for the country such as carrying the flag everywhere. Patriotism; love and loyalty to ones‟ country and willingness to take part in its protection and development Efficiency and practicality: belief in achieving an end with a least cost waste in the shortest time possible. Material comfort: equal distribution of wealth throughout the country to satisfy the needs of the people. Scientific advancement: the belief in science and technology as tools for making progress to secure material comfort and solving society’s problems. Individualism: an art of concentration of one’s welfare at the expense of others.

Zambia’s cultural practices The ethnic groups in Zambia share the following cultural practices: • Respect for elders; a belief that everyone older than oneself should be accorded respect in speech and treatment regardless of status, race or blood relation. Young people are supposed to kneel when speaking to elders. • Extended family system: the Zambian culture advocates for the family system by keeping as many relatives as possible in addition to one’s own nuclear family. In an event of both parents dying, the children would be taken to a family member. • Rites of passage: they are rituals that one undergoes to mark an important change in a person’s position in society. They include such rituals as the naming of a newly born baby, initiation, marriage, death and after death ceremonies. Initiation rituals ü Some of the initiation rituals are; Nkolola, Siyeke (Sikenge), Cisungu and Mukanda. Marriage rituals

Traditional Traditional ceremonies ceremonies practiced practiced in Zambia in Zambia i.Kuomboka Kuomboka Ceremony Ceremony of the of Lozi the Lozi people Page 3 of 7 people

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Factors Factors that that affect affect the appreciation the appreciation of cultural of cultural diversity diversity in Zambia in Zambia Cultural diversity in Zambia Cultural diversity in Zambia ü Zambia has heterogeneous culture in terms of race, religion, language, ü Zambia has heterogeneous culture in terms of race, religion, language, tradition customs. There of common cultural practices tradition and and customs. There are aare lotaoflotcommon cultural practices among the seventy – three ethnic groups in Zambia. Therefore, among the seventy – three ethnic groups in Zambia. Therefore, in in to appreciate cultural diversity exists in Zambia, we should orderorder to appreciate cultural diversity that that exists in Zambia, we should be mindful of certain aspects cultural diversity negatively. be mindful of certain aspects that that affectaffect cultural diversity negatively. arefollowing: the following: SuchSuch are the 1. Stereotyping 1. Stereotyping This • This is anisever an ever generalized generalized and and pre –pre conceived – conceived ideasideas or impression or impression of what of what characterises characterises someone. someone. • Stereotyping • Stereotyping is treating is treating someone someone badlybadly just just because because he or heshe or she is is different different fromfrom you. you. One One may may judgejudge an individual an individual on the on basis the basis of how of how one perceives one perceives the whole the whole ethnic ethnic group. group. • In• Zambia In Zambia for example, for example, therethere is stereotyping. is stereotyping. Some Some ethnic ethnic groups groups are are labelled labelled as thieves, as thieves, others others stingy, stingy, others others are backward are backward and and others others tribal.tribal.

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ü Examples of marriage rituals are; Matebeto, Chilanga mulilo, Mungenisa Khaya and Mbusa. Death rituals ü Examples of death rituals are ;Kupuzo-Ya-Bafu,Mweesyo,Isambo Lyamfwa,Ukupyana and Ubalwa Bwe Shinda. Traditional ceremonies Many traditional ceremonies are held to celebrate past events. Other functions of traditional ceremonies include: i. Expressing, reflecting and reinforcing cultural relationships and virtues. ii. Observing certain rituals. iii. Communicating important cultural themes through the use of special forms of language, music and dance iv. Connection to the ancestors v. Providing oral history of settlement, patterns or migration. vi. Reconciling inter – group conflict for peaceful co – existence. vii. Assertion of local traditional leadership. viii. Displaying symbols of ethnic citizenship or sense of belonging to ethnic groupings •

Types of traditional ceremonies i. Harvest festivals ii. Commemorative ceremonies focusing on honouring the dad, migration histories iii. Religious festivals iv. Ceremonies for small intimate groups such as boys or girls when these come of age. v. Ceremonies which move with rhythm of nature

(a) Museums- the national museums board administers these. Museums are responsible for; - Collection of artefacts. - Restoration of artefacts. - Display of artefacts of historical, cultural, scientific, technological and economic significance to the nation. (b) National Heritage Conservation- administers immovable heritage such as sites and monuments. (c) National Arts Council- it promotes artistic and intellectual creativity and art education. - It recognises that freedom of opinion and expression is essential for reactive activities of artists and intellectuals alike. (d) International Cultural Cooperation • The colonial authorities regardless of cultural and ethnic realities arbitrarily drew up the geographical international boarders of Zambia. • Zambia acknowledges that international cultural exchanges and encounters contribute to the promotion of global peace, respect, mutual understanding and cooperation. • Zambia is a member of the following multilateral cultural organisations; - United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) - Southern African Development Community (SADC) • Define “Rights of passage “ - International Centre for Bantu Civilisation (CICIBA) • State two functions of traditional ceremonies - World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) • Define (i) Stereotype (ii) Ethnocentrism Southern African Development Community of •- State any three institutions that preserve culturalAssociation heritage in Zambia Museums (SADCAM) - World Crafts Council (WCC) - International Council of Museums (ICOM) - International Theatre Institute (ITI)

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MALI’S PRESIDENT KEÏTA DISSOLVES CONSTITUTIONAL COURT AMID UNREST MALI President Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta has announced the dissolution of the constitutional court in an attempt to calm unrest that saw four people killed in street protests on Friday. The president said he would not tolerate such violence. The court has been at the centre of controversy after it overturned provisional results for parliamentary elections in March. There are growing calls for President Keïta to resign. Opponents are unhappy with his handling of Mali’s long-running jihadist conflict, an economic crisis and the disputed elections. A new opposition coalition led by the conservative Imam, Mahmoud Dicko, has been insisting on further reforms after rejecting earlier concessions from the Malian president, including the formation of a unity government. “I have decided to repeal the licences of the remaining members of the constitutional court,” the president said in an evening television address on Saturday. “This de facto dissolution of

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South Africa now has the 10th highest number of Covid-19 cases TOKYO - More than 12.75 million people around the world have been reported to be infected by the novel coronavirus globally and 563 869​have died, according to a Reuters tally. Infections have been reported in more than 210 countries and territories since the first cases were identified in China in December 2019. As of Saturday, the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in South Africa was 264 184, with 13,497 new cases identified, while the

number of Covid-19-related deaths increased by 111, to 3971, Health Minister Dr Zweli Mkhize said. South Africa now ranks 10th in the world in terms of Covid-19 infections, while the United States, Brazil and India make up the top three. India, with a population of 1.3 billion, now has about 12 percent of the world’s Covid-19 caseload - and this is expected to rise. The following table lists the top 50 countries by the number of reported cases. - IOL

German antibody study dampens hopes of coronavirus vaccine

There are growing calls for President Keïta (inset) to resign and thousands of people have taken part in the protests. the court will enable us, from next week, to ask relevant authorities to nominate new members so that the reformed court can quickly help us find solutions to the disputes arising from the legislative elections,” he added. President Keïta also suggested that he could agree to re-run some of

the disputed parliamentary elections, which is one of the protesters’ demands. This was recommended last month by the West African regional bloc, Ecowas. Four people died in Friday’s protest in the capital Bamako, authorities say. Speaking earlier on Saturday, Prime Minister Boubou Cissé

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said he and the president were open to talks and promised to form an inclusive government “very quickly”. “I will put in place a government with the aim of being open to address the challenges of the moment,” he told Radio France International. But this came as the opposition coalition said security forces detained two of the protest leaders, Choguel Kokala Maïga and Mountaga Tall. Another protest leader, Issa Kaou Djim, was arrested on Friday. In addition, security forces “came and attacked and ransacked our headquarters”, opposition coalition spokesman Nouhoum Togo said. On Saturday evening, correspondents described the capital as tense with protesters blocking several roads with barricades. However, numbers were down on Friday’s protests, which forced the state broadcaster off the air. Protests started after the opposition coalition rejected concessions from President Keita designed to end a political stand-off over a disputed legislative election in March. The opposition this week said the movement had dropped its demand for President Keïta to step down. But it still called this protest because it wants more reforms. President Keïta secured a second five-year term in 2018, but has faced increased opposition over a rise in jihadist violence and an economic crisis. Malians will hope this instability does not play into the hands of the jihadists who are behind the escalating violence in the north and centre of the country. In a sign of the insecurity, one of Mali’s opposition leaders, Soumaila Cissé, was kidnapped by an unknown group just days before the parliamentary elections. He was still elected to the National Assembly.

MUNICH - A study by scientists in the southern German city of Munich suggests coronavirus antibodies may not remain in the body longer than a few months, dampening hopes of an effective vaccine or long-term immunity. Tests on patients treated at Munich’s Schwabing Clinic showed a significant drop in the number of so-called neutralising antibodies in the blood, said Clemens Wendtner, senior consultant at the hospital’s department for infectious diseases. ”In four of the nine patients, we see falling neutralising antibodies in a very special test that can only be carried out in a high-security laboratory,” said Wendtner. “The extent to which this has an impact on long-term immunity and vaccination strategies is still speculative, but must be monitored critically as it progresses,” he added. IOL

President Trump: “I’ve never been against masks but I do believe they have a time and a place”

Coronavirus: Donald Trump finally wears mask in public US President Donald Trump has worn a mask in public for the first time since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. The president was visiting the Walter Reed military hospital outside Washington, where he met wounded soldiers and health care workers. “I’ve never been against masks but I do believe they have a time and a place,” he said as he left the White House. He has previously said that he would not wear a mask and mocked Democratic rival Joe Biden for doing so. But on Saturday he said: “I think when you’re in a hospital, especially in that particular setting, where you’re talking to a lot of soldiers and people that, in some cases, just got off the operating tables, I think it’s a great thing to wear a mask.”

The change of tone came as the US recorded 66,528 coronavirus cases on Saturday, a new daily record. Speaking to Fox Business Network last week, Mr Trump said: “I’m all for masks.” He added that he “sort of liked” how he looked with one on, likening himself to the Lone Ranger, a fictional masked hero who with his Native American friend, Tonto, fought outlaws in the American Old West. But when the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in April began recommending people wear masks or cloth coverings in public to help stop the spread of the virus, Mr Trump told reporters he would not follow the practice. “I don’t think I’m going to be doing it,” he said back then. “Wearing a face mask as I greet presidents, prime ministers, dictators, kings, queens - I just don’t see it.” Some media reports have suggested aides have repeatedly asked the president to wear one in public. -BBC


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We trust that you and your wonderful family are keeping well as we continue to fight the COVID – 19 pandemic and get accustomed to the ‘new normal’. In today’s story, we build up on sharing tips on how you can be ‘new normal’ ready by taking advantage of opportunities that arise during this time as a business and at an individual level. It clearly can’t be business as usual during such a time. We have observed tremendous changes in the way businesses are responding to the pandemic. For most organisations, risk assessment is on a high, and it should be. We are living in uncertain times because of the ‘uncertain’ pandemic. This calls for all of us to be more open to change than we have ever been before; this is not an option in the ‘New Normal’, it is a ‘mustdo’. Dynamics of conducting business and the way we live are changing every day, and this in some cases is leading to tough decisions being made, such as reducing on the workforce. Life sometimes throws the unexpected at us. It is therefore expected of us to develop the stamina to face and withstand such eventualities especially that we do not have control of

Self Risk Assessment As organisations enhance the risk assessment during this uncertain time, it only makes sense that you do the same at an individual life. Today’s story is about reminding you to reflect about this in terms of your preparedness should the ugly happen. How will you survive? What measures have you put in place to ‘secure’ your life and that of your loved ones? How long will you be able to ‘survive’ and sustain the quality of life you have defined for yourself and your family as you try to reorganise yourself? This is the time to tighten that spending; manage your finances jealousy and Save for a rainy day as much as you can. ‘Wise Spending’ – Your New Mantra The two magical words’ Wise Spending’ should be your new mantra in the ‘New Normal’. When heeded, this can be lifechanging not only during this period but beyond. Simply put, spending money wisely means that you develop a behaviour pattern that enables you to derive more value from your money. For instance, K100.00 can satisfy one of your needs or ten of them. It all depends on the choice that you make and how you spend the K100.00. Having said this, it is critical that we look at money in its entirety. Before we labour on the aspect of saving, we need to first get a holistic picture of money. Earn It, Spend It, Save It, Invest It, And Give It In essence, there are only five things that you can do with money; earn, spend, save, invest or give it away. Earn it Most people have to earn an income some way or another (salary or from a business). Whichever way you earn your money, a key decision in this area is determining how much money you actually need to survive.

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Spending The first and golden rule of spending is to always spend less than you earn. The minute you begin to spend more than you are earning, you incur what is called ‘negative margin’ or ‘deficit’. In order to avoid deficits, please develop the art of smart budgeting beginning with essentials. Remember that a budget only serves its purpose when it is followed. When you, for instance, deplete money for a specific item, leave it until the following month. Do not borrow against your future because the future is always uncertain. Please avoid debt! If you are already in it, do not despair, seek help from experts on how you can begin to reduce on the debt. The safest route to take is to make purchases on a cash-only basis. This may take you a little time to buy what you want, but it is always worth the wait in the long run. Saving The extra money you have leftover at the end of each month after taking care of your essential needs and meeting your giving budget is called your ‘savings’. These must always be regular and planned. Remember the 50 30 20 (50 for managing essentials, 30 for managing ‘wants’ and 20 for saving) rule of managing/saving money. Ensure that you save that 20% of your income; aim to reduce on the 30% during this time because you are not able to carry out your usual activities during the COVID -19 era due to ‘restrictions’/ health guidelines. Grab this opportunity by increasing your 20% and use this time to also set up your contingency fund of six months of your income if you have not done so yet. In the event that you temporarily lose your ability to earn income, it will help you and your family as you work at finding a new source of income. Investing Investing your money wisely is essential in getting the most return on your time and effort. ‘Now’ that you have worked hard to earn that money, this is the time it should

work for you. To ensure wise investing, always seek professional help so that you are guided about suitable plans according to your financial goals. Investments can be low, medium or high risk. The last thing you want is to ‘watch’ your hard-earned money drain away because you used a poor investment strategy. Giving Just like with saving, the amount of money you give away to help family, or a charity should always be planned. A clever way to do this is to keep some money aside in a contingency fund for those ‘spurs of the moment’ expenditures. Impact Of Saving On Economic Growth Of all the five things that we can do with money, the most challenging to execute have been spending and saving. Economies across the globe identified that poor spending and saving habits alongside excessive borrowing played a major role in the 2008 financial crisis. For economies to improve, participants must be educated on the need to manage their money well today for a better tomorrow as well as learn good spending habits. We have an existing National Strategy on Financial Education (FE) whose objective is to have a financially educated population. Various stakeholders who include banks have been identified as being key in the execution of the FE strategy. The saving culture in Zambia is far from satisfactory due to a number of factors such as lack of information about what is involved in ensuring that people save and why it is important. Transform Your Money Management Story Narrative At IBP We have suitable savings accounts such as the EazeSave that can help you to achieve your set financial goals. We also have a very convenient, Chip & Pin, VISA card called the InvestGo Prepaid card. With this card, you only spend what you plan and budget for. It is a very

convenient and useful budget tool which takes care of managing essential items on your budget such as bills and school fees. All you need to get this card is to visit any of our branches nearest to you as an existing customer or NOT! You can preload up to K50,000.00 on the card. Manage your spending with the InvestGo card today and going forward! We trust that you enjoyed the read and that you have picked valuable lessons from this story that will help you to change the narrative of your own money management and saving story today and going forward. At Investrust Bank Plc (IBP), we truly believe that one of the real joys of life is to have a free mind void of worries, especially those to do with money. You deserve this and much more! You can count on us to be your trusted partner in your Financial Freedom Journey. So how much should you be spending? Spend way less than you earn and only money that you budgeted to spend, you need not be a rocket scientist to figure this out, it is this simple! The power to achieve this is with and within you. Until next time, stay blessed and be a blessing to others. Remember to keep safe and follow the health guidelines at all times as we continue to fight COVID – 19.

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Speaking during yesterday’s Presidential address at State House, Lungu said football can resume next month with strict adherence to health guidelines. Lungu said Government has developed guidelines which will guide the return of contact sports such as football, boxing and netball “Guidelines for all sports disciplines to follow as they consider resuming sports activities have been developed. They include the following, but not limited to: guiding principles stipulated by the statutory instruments 21 and 22 of 2020,

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VERY year, millions of engines suffer sudden death due to a build-up of “cholesterol” in the lubrication system. At one time, the Dodge Intrepid gained what was reported as a notorious reputation for catastrophic engine failure. The reported cause of this premature engine failure was a build-up of “cholesterol” in the lubrication system. Oil sludge is the “cholesterol” which Iam referring to. In this article, I will unpack the meaning of oil sludge, why we call it the “cholesterol” of engine oil and its devastating consequences on your vehicles if not careful. Think of it like a sudden heart attack for your engine; thick, oily, sludge clogs oil passage ways in the engine. The clogging of these passages leads to oil starvation for moving parts such as valves, pistons etc. This can cause parts to seize and lead to engine destroying failures. Millions of owners of vehicles including popular brands like Chrysler, Dodge, Toyota, Lexus, Volkswagen, Audi have had sludge problems before. Sludge formation in oil is caused or promoted by several factors which may even include defective engine design. The two broad categories of causes are oxidation and contamination.

defective seals, blown head gaskets, it will react with the additive package contained in oil. If glycol mixes with oil containing a zinc anti-wear compound, a chemical reaction will develop leading to the loss of oil anti-wear and anti-oxidation performance. This combination increases oil viscosity leading to lubrication failure and cooling. The anti-wear additive helps to reduce wear and tear of the engine. The anti-oxidation additive protects oil from becoming easily oxidised. When these two crucial additives have been lost, it is possible for an engine to suffer a stop-me-now failure. According to one study, glycol contamination results in wear rates 10 times greater than water conBy MICHAEL MIYOBAtamination alone. Water contamination is one the destructive CHIPOLOPOLO of midfielder Enock contaminants “Computer” Mwepu has continued to impress in the Austrian in almost all lubricants. It atBuneasliga after he scored a goal in Salzburg’s 7-2oil tacks additives, induces base thumping of Rapid Vienna. interferes with Mwepu who was oxidation set up by hisand Chipolopolo team mateoil Patson Daka put Salzburg ahead with a left-footed strikeof film production. Low levels on the half-hour mark. water contamination are norThe goal was Mwepu’s second in two games having conmal in2-2 engine oil.with High levels of tributed a goal in Salzburg’s stalemate Wolfsberger in a Bundesliga tie played Bull Arena.merit attenwaterat Red ingression Earlier, Mwepu rattled the woodwork of the Rapid net are rarely correctable with a fierce header,tion albeit and from an offside position. bystart, a mere oilwas change without It was aalso promising but there a cruel twist of Contamination can fate as Kara pounced on a ball that looked to have lost is investigating how the been water promote sludge formation. A and converted the resulting chance clinically. entering the oil. Water build-up of contamination if not Salzburg responded three minutes later whencontamOkafor put can the ball into theination back of the net after Mwepu hit his increases the corrosive arrested in good time trigshot at goalkeeper Knoflach, before Patson Daka hit the potential of common acids. ger irreversible engine damage crossbar in the 22nd minute. Other include due to friction, heat and other Dominik Szoboszlai, Albertcontaminants Vallci, Noah Okafor and Patrick Farkas the other goals in the of 7-2abashing of soot; a by-product fuel comopportunistic chemical reac- scored Rapid Vien. process especially tions instigated by foreign The winparpropelledbustion the defending champions, Salzburg toin diesel engines. It leadsLASK to sludge ticles. For instance, when glycol 41 points, eight points ahead of second-placed who to second position with 33 points. formation. Increased dust con(coolant) mixes withmoved oil through When oil undergoes chemical transformation in the presence of oxygen, moisture and heat, it becomes dark and thick. It loses its original viscosity (thickness). Deposits such as garnish or gel begin to form with a potential to cause heart breaking repercussions. Further, an increased rate of wear will commence due to poor lubrication caused by the oxidised oil leading to more coagulation of wear particles which restrict the flow of oil.

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Numerous WhatsApp blogs purpoting to be for the PF but in reality intended to spread disinformation have been established, some with the sponsorship of a named political party.

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They are even giving loans to civil servants. - Mr Tayali

SWINDLED RETIREES SEEK SPEAKER’S INTERVENTION By NATION REPORTER

RETIREES countrywide who have been swindled out of unanimously agreed to petition the Speaker of the National Assembly to set up a commission of inquiry to determine criminal elements into their predicament. And former Barclays Bank employees have called for an immediate probe into alleged fraudulent activities committed by whoever transfered the Barclays Bank Pension fund to African Life Financial Services. This follows a meeting held yesterday at the Lusaka Hotel where retirees from across the country agreed that the matter be

Thousands of mourners on Saturday gathered at Harare’s National Stadium for a memorial concert for renowned musicians Oliver Mtukudzi before it was taken to his home village, north of the capital. (Story on page 2)

Political parties firm on dialogue

“This secretariat must not be at ZCID or Kapingila House and that both the church and ZCID shall second staff who will work at the secretariat. We also agreed that we shall have a joint account at the bank, whether money will come from the donors or not, we should have a joint account. We hope that we will now make progress because among political parties, we have agreed on how to progress on the national dialogue.� -Mr. Mwila STORY ON PAGE 3

all the previous engagements and avenues used had seemingly hit a snag. After the meeting, a committee which will spearhead the initiative to petition the speaker before the next session of parliament opens was formed. TO PAGE 3

Zambia, Egypt ties heighten Mpongwe projects “Agriculture skills will equip inmates with modern agro skills to utilise once they integrate back to society after they have served their sentences.� -Mr Kampyongo STORY ON PAGE 3

bumper harvest

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P.4 Transporters rake in US$5M from fuel haulage contracts

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That’s what happens during times of uncertainty. But if you try to keep an open mind, you can connect with others and exchange important ideas.

Horoscope 13 July 2020

Aries (March 21-April 19) Â Get ready. Someone in charge is looking to clean house. Whether you stay put or get swept out with the dust depends on just a few hours. In other words, make every minute count. If that requires some preparation, so be it.

Taurus (April 20-May 20) Your regular way of doing things could be turned on its head. Try to be open-minded for the time being. If you can’t experiment or learn something new, you’ll be lost.

Gemini (May 21-June 20)  : If you can’t go in the front door, go in the side door. And if that doesn’t work, go in the back door. Change your approach as many times as is necessary to get where you want to be.

A forecast of a person’s future

Cancer (June 21-July 22) Â The months ahead are looking better, if only in comparison to last few. Take advantage of the opportunity to be inspired. Instigate some long-overdue changes.

Leo (July 23-August 22) You’re ready to throw off your old persona for something that suits you better. It doesn’t have to be anything outrageous, just spice things up a little.

Virgo (August 23-September 22) Don’t be bothered by power struggles in and out of the office. That would only be a waste of energy because they’ll soon be history. Don’t let anyone get a rise out of you.

Libra (September 23-October 22) Lines of communication have been a bit clogged.

Scorpio (October 23-November 21)  If you’ve never given much thought to planning your future, today’s the day to start. You’ll find you have more ambition than you realized. When it comes down to it, you’re practically a visionary.

Sagittarius (November 22-December 21) Â Work may not exactly be a good time. It takes some creativity just to stay somewhat engaged in the daily grind. Good thing you have that in spades. Instead of worrying about the office, why not consider all the good things to come?

been a bit bored, spend time getting ready for anything.

Aquarius (January 20-February 18) When trying to make sense of the recent past, go for intellect rather than emotion. Perhaps you had a few accomplishments. And if the opposite is true, that’s good to know, too.

Pisces (February 19-March 20)  It’s time to let go of everything that’s been bothering you and everything closely tied to it. You’ll have to be adaptable to navigate the near future. But, for now, enjoy a slight breather. (Astrology.com)

Capricorn (December 22-January 19)  Opinions are changeable. In fact, so is your worldview, not to mention your entire personality. Plenty of new energy is rushing in, so if you’ve


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Monday 13, July 2020

MERCEDES driver Lewis Hamilton cruised to a comfortable victory in the Styrian Grand Prix. The world champion’s first victory of the year was founded on a stupendous performance in wet qualifying, in which he took pole by more than 1.2 seconds. Hamilton led from pole position, headed only at the pit-stops, as team-mate Valtteri Bottas overtook Red Bull’s Max Verstappen late on for second. The Ferraris retired early after colliding with each other on lap one. It was another dark day

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LEWIS HAMILTON TAKES DOMINANT STYRIAN GRAND PRIX WIN

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for the Italian team, after an uncompetitive showing in qualifying, as Charles Leclerc apologised for a rash move on the first lap that took out both cars. Hamilton led the majority of drivers in taking the knee ahead of the race - and then raised his fist in a blackpower salute twice after the race, as he stood on the front of his car with his helmet still on, and again on the podium. The drivers’ pre-race antiracism protest was not as

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well co-ordinated as it had been at the same track for the season-opening Austrian Grand Prix last weekend, but the message was clear. A handful of drivers were not present for the moment ahead of the playing of the Styrian regional anthem, but all who were wore “end racism” T-shirts other than Hamilton’s, whose said “Black Lives Matter”. Of those who were there, only Charles Leclerc, Verstappen, Kimi Raikkonen

and Daniil Kvyat chose not to kneel. Hamilton, who has pledged to continue the fight against racism this year in parallel with his quest for a record-equalling seventh world title, was in total control of the race from the start.

He converted his pole position into a lead at the first corner, survived an early safety car period following a collision between the two Ferrari drivers, and never looked back. -BBC

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www.dailynation.info Lusaka Tigers chairperson Col Teddy Njovu (in white top) receiving the donation from Mwembeshi ward 24 councilor Kelvin Kaunda on Sunday- Picture by NOEL IYOMBWA

Eden University bids to lease Matero Stadium

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But in a twist of events Kaunda who on Sunday donated 20 balls worth K10,000, said he was looking to partner with Lusaka Tigers because of its status as a community team. Kaunda used the occasion during the handover ceremony held at Matero stadium to disclose that his University had applied for lease of tenancy to develop the stadium and was looking to partner with Lusaka Tigers. He said that once the bid was successful, he would refurbish the sports facility starting from the terraces to the pitch so that it could not only benefit Tigers but the community as a whole. ‘’I’m making this donation of these balls in my capacity as councilor for Mwembeshi ward here but once we come as Eden University we

shall do big things at this Stadium, we shall refurbish and renovate these terraces that you are seeing . So I can disclose to you that yes we have also bid to lease the stadium after the City Council advertised and we want to partner with Tigers,’’ Kaunda said. ‘’This team (Tigers) is a community Club which must be supported by everyone and hence the responsibility of every one of us to support it. The failure of the team is the failure of everyone in the community,’’ he said. Matero stadium has in recent months been under the spotlight with Lusaka mayor having warned that those wishing to get the lease away from him needed to refund him what he had spent on the facility. The Lusaka City Council last week advertised bids to lease out the stadium whose contract formally

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From page 20 He called on retired boxers and active ones to approach the academy so that they could be enlightened on how to go about the entire process. Tembo said that his stables would also take advantage of the gesture by WBC because of their initiative where they had been taking boxers to school as that came with a cost. He said that he was looking forward to the boxers being beneficiaries of the COVID-19 relief package and that his charges were doing well in school. Interxity Boxing Academy has for the past one year been running an initiative in which all its junior boxers had been enrolled back into school so as to steer them away from the streets.


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‌ for facilitating FAZ reconciliation

GOVERNMENT has been praised by football stakeholders and councilors for its efforts in bringing warring parties together and making sure that Zambia is not banned by world governing body, FIFA. FIFA last Month wrote to FAZ giving the association a 10 day ultimatum to sort out its wrangles or risk being sanctioned, an ultimatum which elapsed on Friday. Government through Presidential affairs Minister Freedom Sikazwe initiated a truce meeting for both parties at the directive of President Edgar Lungu who is also the patron of FAZ. Elijah Shenko Chileshe who is facing suspension from the FAZ executive and was barred from contesting the FAZ election says President Lungu and government must be commended for having the interest of football at heart. Shenko said that he welcomed the efforts and initiative by government to facilitate for a dialogue process among stakeholders in Zambian football. He said that he said that what the President had done deserved praise and support from everyone as they acted to save Zambian football which was at

the crossroads through perceived wrangles by the stakeholders. Shenko was hopeful that the meeting with FIFA would put to rest all the contentious issues and concerns by stakeholders because football was all about fair play. Gideon Mwenya a vice presidential aspirant in the FAZ elections said that the truce by the parties was more about the broader picture and putting the interest of the Country first. He said President Lungu and his government needed to be commended for having initiated the process and was hopeful that football would emerge the winner at the end of the day. And FAZ presidential candidate Joseph Nkole noted that the putting aside of differences by the football warring factions was a great development and one of the best news in recent weeks. Nkole noted that Zambia was indeed greater than everyone and hence the need for the parties to follow through the FIFA process. On Friday warring parties agreed to ceasefire after signing a consent document to drop all court cases while waiting for FIFA to come and mediate a meeting aimed at sorting out all the contentious issues.

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By MUKWIMA CHILALA THE World Boxing Council (WBC) has planned a relief package for active and retired boxers meant at mitigating the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the athletes. And Interxity Boxing Academy has been identified by the WBC as a conveyor-belt of the funds in Zambia. Academy Operations Director Mabvuto Tembo confirmed the development saying that the global boxing body was looking to help retired and active boxers and had approached his stables to spearhead the process in Zambia. Tembo said WBC was looking to render assistance in various forms that included financially, material as well assisting families of the athletes with school fees. He said that the Academy was honored to have been recognized with such a responsibility and would make sure Zambians benefit from the initiative. (To page 19)

Eden University bids to lease Matero Stadium By MUKWIMA CHILALA

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Boxers in covid relief package

MATERO’S Mwembeshi ward Councilor Kelvin Kaunda is through his Eden University looking to partner with Lusaka Tigers to develop the contentious Matero Stadium whose current lease agreement expires next year. The Lease to the Stadium which has over the last few years been a bone of contention in Matero belongs to Lusaka Mayor Miles Sampa since 2011. Lusaka Tigers who have been tenants of the facility had recently indicated that they were looking to bid for lease of tenancy for the facility. (To page 19)


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