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to the successor company of Cambridge Analytica to help win the 2021 elections. According to sources the contract has reportedly been signed
The two trucks the Scania from South Africa and the Freightliner (right), Zimbabwean registered foundCambridge laden withAnalytca Mukula Alexanderwhere Nix former tree logs. Tembo Soko] Uhuru Boss was[Pictures hired byLinda Kenyan President
Kenyatta (top right) while Raila Odinga See story on Page 4 (bottom right) had hired another Data Mining firm called Aristotle. A Zambian opposition party has hired a firm to do similar work
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IMF talks on again
Coronavirus: Florida orders the closure of bars
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ars and night clubs have been closed as Coronavirus infections across the United States passed 2.5 million, with record numbers of cases reported in the states of Florida and Texas. The surge in cases in Southern See story on Page 3 states comes after
Kenyatta and Odinga pledge to heal divisions
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businesses were allowed to re-open in recent weeks. On Saturday, Florida reported more than 9,500 new cases, up from almost 9,000 on Friday, the previous record. The spike has led state officials to tighten restrictions on business again - as Texas also did on Friday.
The leading US government adviser on coronavirus, Dr Anthony Fauci, said last week that the country had a “serious problem”. More than 125,000 Covid-19 patients have died nationwide - more than in anyP.4 other country. STORY CONTINUES TO PAGE 13
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Commonwealth sidelines ZCID on dialogue preps See story on Page 4
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DEARTH OF THINKERS “FREEDOM of stupidity” is the new term that Mwiine Lubemba Paramount Chief Chitimukulu has recently coined to describe the dearth of thinkers in this country. Simple development analysis eludes us. Day in day out, our politicians, religious leaders and anybody who cares to express an opinion, equates our poverty trap to corruption. Some people have built media empires, others want to be prophets while others seriously intellectually challenged citizens are accorded acres of media space to utter the most asinine of opinions, denouncing corruption, inequality lack of freedom of expression and all manner of ills. It is a circus. It is even more shocking that a PhD holder at the university of Zambia who is also a Development Studies lecturer can suggest that cash stimulus will not impact poverty, when the World Bank has proved that there is good evidence to assert that conditional cash transfers (CCTs) have improved the lives of poor people. Indeed very often parallels are drawn between truncated growth in Zambia or neighboring Congo DRC in comparison to South Korea whose economy has grown from a humble $64 per capita in the 60s to $31,362.75. What is forgotten is that South Korea benefited from very substantive foreign aid, from the US and Japan. It was a beneficiary of $60bn in grants and loans from the US between 1946 and 1978. Compare this to a total of $68.9billion in aid that came to the entire African continent from the US in the same period. By 2018 the per capita income of South Korea had risen from $64 to $31,362.75 or GDP of $1.619 Trillion. Zambia’s GDP in 2018 was $26.72 Billion with capita of $1,539.9. Ironically South Korea is one of the most corrupt countries in the world. In 2016 the President Park Geun-hye was impeached for corruption and is presently serving a 25-year sentence. In another case a construction tycoon, committed suicide, and left a note naming a former Prime Minister Lee Wan-Koo as a beneficiary. Equally the issue of youth unemployment has become topical. South Africa, a more industrialized country on the continent has one of the most vexing youth un-employment problem. This year approximately 3,5 million or 34,1% unemployed were youths aged between 15 to 24. However, the situation gets worse because of the 20,4 million young people aged 15-34 years, about 8,5 million or 41,7% were not in employment, education or training. These figures are nowhere near our situation in Zambia. There are no jobs to give to the youth, but rather they should be helped to create jobs for themselves. Clearly time has come for our national narrative to change. Our Priests, community leaders must provide more focused analysis that deals with needs, concerns and expectations of the local community. Local needs must be crystallized rather than the current staple of graft corruption and misdeeds which should be consigned to those who thrive in the cesspit of human depravation. The Church should provide the light, the impetus and moral motivation for creativity, because God has endowed us with positive energy, to be his co-Creators for a heaven here on earth. Like the people in Rufunsa who have been given tools to work gold, the people of Chifunabuli should also be given the ability to organize cooperative that will mine manganese which is in abundance.
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HE gold deposits we have in this country can pay all our debts but we are not getting anything because we have left it to small scale miners who may be selling the mineral on the black market, former Western Province permanent secretary Ikanuke Noyoo has said. Speaking to the Daily Nation yesterday, Mr. Noyoo said the correct thing to do if Zambia was to reap the benefits of an avalanche of gold deposits dotted around the country was to commercialise its production by forging partnerships with large scale mining companies and store in reserves at the
Bank of Zambia. He applauded Government for creating a gold reserve at the Bank of Zambia but that this good intention will not yield the desired results as long as gold mining was left to small scale miners who did not only lack capital but did not have the desired skills also. “We cannot limit our gold production to only alluvial or small scale miners. These others countries which have succeeded in gold mining like Ghana are not relying on small scale miners. Small scales lack capital and the experience to mine gold on a large scale. “If we want to realise the 40 tonnes of gold which we project to produce per annum, I doubt if we can achieve it with small scale gold mining. I am of the view that we must open up
gold mining to large scale companies regardless of whether people criticize Government or not. Some of these people who specialize in criticizing Government don’t even have any knowledge about mining,” Mr. Noyoo said. He gave Botswana as a classic example of how large scale gold mining could transform Zambia’s economy saying De Beers and the Botswana Government forged a partnership in the Debswana gold mining initiative which was raking in revenue for the country. “If we do that, our country will get a return from that. In addition, we also have precious minerals like cobalt and even the copper itself. Government must have a certain stake by working out a system whereby when mining companies
Tutwa challenges UPND bluff By SIMON MUNTEMBA
THE ruling Patriotic Front (PF) legal team is ready to defend any court action by UPND and its surrogates against the progressive constitution amendment Bill 10, says deputy Parliamentary Chief Whip, Tutwa Ngulube.
Mr Ngulube said it was laughable that the UPND members were making empty threats in a quest to mislead the people that they would go to court if Bill 10 was brought back for deliberation before Parliament. This follows threats by UPND deputy spokesperson, Cornelius Mweetwa that they would take any appropriate action and exhaust all avenues within the confines of the law to ensure that Government did not proceed with the bill. Addressing the media at the UPND secretariat on Wednesday, Mr Mweetwa said the lifespan of Bill 10
has elapsed, that the Stand- lawyer by profession said it ing Orders Committee of was sad that the UPND was Parliament had no legal ill-advised by the US-based backing too change rules of Zambian lawyer, Professor the House to suit those who Muna Ndulo who he said were in support of it. had lost touch with ZambiBut Mr Ngulube, who an laws. described Mr Mweetwa‘s “I pity the UPND, they utterances as unfortunate, are being misled by lawyers challenged him and the like Professor Muna NduUPND to go ahead with lo. In fact Professor Ndulo court action or stop making who has been misleading empty threats. them has never been an He said Mr Mweetwa MP, Judge or State Counwas misleading the nation sel. He is an academician that there was no law that and not in a real world,” Mr states a bill could not be de- Ngulube said. bated beyond six months because Article 77 of the constitution of Zambia empowers Parliament to make its own rules. “Article 77(1) of the constitution and section 34 of the National Assembly Privileges Act empowers parliament to make its own rules and when it decides to do anything, it cannot be illegal. “Let him stop misleading the people. In fact the legal teams of the ruling party are ready to defend any court action against Bill 10,” Mr Ngulube said. And Mr Ngulube who is a Mr Ngulube
Catholic Bishops and even Pope can be criticized - Priest By OLIVER SAMBOKO AND SIMON MUNTEMBA CATHOLIC Bishops and even the Pope are not beyond criticism and the threat against MPS by the Catholic Lay Council was misconceived, a Catholic Priest has said.
He explained that canon law and specifically canon law article 212 (3) provided for the conscious responsibility which Catholics must exercise in their duty. Cacnon 212 (3), he said, it states, ‘according to the knowledge, competence and prestige which they possess, they have the right and even at times the duty to manifest to the sacred pastors their opinion on matters which pertain to the good of the Church and to make their opinion known to the rest of the
Christian faithful, without prejudice to the integrity of faith and morals, with reverence toward their pastors, and attentive to common advantage and the dignity of persons,’” he said. He said according to “Can.212 (2) it states, “ the Christian faithful are free to make known to the pastors of the church their needs, especially spiritual ones, and their desires.” Meanwhile, Bishops Council of Zambia General Secretary Abel Kaela has said there is nothing wrong with Members of Parliament who belong to the Catholic Church to take a different view from their Bishops on national issues. Bishop Kaela said in an interview that the Catholic Bishops should realize that it was practically impossible to expect all their church members to agree on any position they take on mat-
ters of national interest. He said the Catholic Parliamentarians were within their rights to take a different view on Bill 10 and should not be intimidated by the Bishops who also have the right to take the position they took on the matter. Bishop Kaela cautioned the Catholic Bishops against taking partisan stance on Bill 10 as doing so will not only result in some Catholic faithfuls who supports the Bill to differ with them but also risk appearing as although they are anti PF Government. He said it was surprising that the Zambia National Council for the Catholic Laity (ZNCCL) has only disowned the PF Catholic Parliamentarians and remained silent on UPND Association of Catholic Parliamentarians who have also being issuing statements on Bill 10.
produce cobalt for example, it must not belong to the mine but should be reserved for Government. “Government can sell these other minerals and take the money to the bank of Zambia. When this county got independence, we had what was called the gold bureau at the Bank of Zambia and our currency was determined by the amount of gold we had at the bank. “If you leave gold mining to small scale miners, they will take the mineral and sell on the black market and we will lose as a country. Other mineral such as emerald, manganese and nickel, should also be strategic minerals. If we can have three to five strategic minerals, the country will make more money,” he said.
Tayali threatens to whip indisciplined youths By SIMON MUNTEMBA ECONOMIC and Equity Party (EEP) leader Chilufya Tayali has said if he ever formed government he would not be as tolerant as President Lungu and some people would be whipped for misbehaving. In one of his recent posts on his Facebook page, Mr Tayali said Mr Lungu’s tolerance is making some frustrated overgrown lazy youths who only want free things to speak nonsense. He said it was sad that some indiscipline ‘youths’ were busy posting insults on social media instead of taking advantage of the incentives the government had provided. Posting on his official Facebook page, Mr Tayali said some frustrated overgrown youths in Zambia only wanted free things and when not given, they talked too much on social media. “Lazy people, all you know is talking while others are doing something, the president gives you incentives, you respond with nonsense. “Ala mu Zambia mwaliba ukutumpa especially among frustrated overgrown youths, you only want free things and when you are not given you talk too much on social media, total nonsense. Which is why I say, Ba Edgar Lungu balimitumpika, ine mukalapita nefikoti,” Mr Tayali said. He added, “Look at people like Kebby Sililo, who is an enrolled nurse at a District Hospital. The guy is in agriculture and he is a director of of Sesheke agribusiness centre.” He advised the youths in Zambia to emulate Mr Sililo whom he said did not get where he was out of making noise on social media and criticising everything. Mr Tayali said it was really sad to read some of the comments after the Presidential address recently. “Nonetheless, keep talking, let’s see if your Bally will drop things in your homes, otherwise those who are progressive are already looking at how they can get a share of what Government is offering,” he said.
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He said it was sad that the people were insulting and defaming others in the name of freedom of expression and speech. He wondered what freedom youths in Zambia wanted when they were expressing themselves using social media and others platforms to an extent of insulting elders and those in leadership positions. Paramount Chief Chitimukulu expressed sadness that many comments posted on some websites were nothing but pure defamatory in nature. He cited UPND Deputy Secretary General, Patrick Mucheleka, and Opposition Alliance spokesman, James Lukuku, as having been using the media
regularly to shower insults on him. The senior traditional leader said abuse of freedom of speech and that of expression encouraged what he termed as freedom of stupidity. “In fact, there is freedom of stupidity in Zambia. Democracy has brought freedom of stupidity,” Paramount Chief Chitimukulu said. He also said the whole world was fighting corruption and Zambia was no exception to fighting the vice. Paramount Chief Chitimukulu urged members of the public not to abuse their rights and freedoms to insult, defame and cause hatred against others.
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Rigging plot unearthed By NATION REPORTER
AN OPPOSTION party has hired a foreign company which deals in data harvesting and psychological manipulation to rig the 2021 elections in a US$3 million deal, the Daily Nation has learnt. The agreement was reportedly signed in November last year when the company’s chief executive visited Zambia to negotiate and prepare for logistics. The company is forerunner to the disgraced and disbanded Cambridge Analytica, which was reportedly hired by Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta in a $6 million contract for dirty tricks which included extensive use of social media to demonise the adversaries through a sustained campaign of demonization, negative messaging and creation of fake news intended to psychologically induce the electorate against the opposition. Cambridge Analytica an th 29 June 2020 - Despite the challenges of bringing together the largest shareholder base in the industry in a Anglo American firm, has been virtual environment, the Bank is pleased to announce that this was achieved with over 90% shareholding blamed for the bloodshed that claimed nearly 1000 lives after participation at its AGM held on 15th June 2020. The chat room created was busy throughout the meeting with the annulled 2017 Kenyan members being at liberty to raise questions without the limitation of having to put their hand up. general and presidential elections. According to explosive revelations by WIKILEAKS, Profit after Tax (PAT) grew by 9% year on year (YoY) from K184m in 2018 to K200m in 2019. This was a continuaKenyan President Uhuru tion of the positive growth trajectory the Bank has demonstrated over the last three years as evidenced by a Kenyatta hired Cambridge Analytica to help win the 300% PAT jump from the loss recorded in 2016. The Bank’s CEO Mr Henk Mulder said despite the current weak elections through dirty tricks, macroeconomic fundamentals, Zanaco managed to post a respectable profit because of the measures taken to which included advertisements demonizing opponents through expand the product offering which resulted in an 11% YoY growth in revenues to K1,598m, optimum cost mansustained social media and agement and a laser focus on the execution of its strategy. mass media campaigns. The opposition also pointed to what it said was negative campaigning by Cambridge Based on this strong profitability background, a dividend of K75m was declared representing a year on year Analytica, the Anglo-American growth of over 100%. Shareholders expressed happiness with the development and urged the Bank to contindata firm that worked for Donald Trump, which the Kenyatta ue to accelerate its performance. campaign paid a reported $6 million for polling and data analytics. The firm, which was Mr. Mulder said strategic milestones were achieved which included technological developments and digitalisaco-founded by Trump adviser Steve Bannon and billionaire tion of the Bank. In 2019, the Bank launched its ZeeWallet product, a mobile solution that allows customers to donor Robert Mercer, previously access banking services through their mobile phones. The Bank further recorded registration of more than worked for Kenyatta in 2013. Part of the deal for rigging 5,200 Zanaco Xpress Agents and Merchants with more than 15 million transactions. The Bank has continued to of the 2021 elections in strengthen its proposition for quality savings and current account deposits as well as new to bank customers. Zambia involves creating and manipulating data in order to cause disaffection and eventually orchestrate riots. Zanaco, as one of the top performing banks in the country, boasts the second largest deposit book, which The 2021 general elections represents 14% market share, and also being the second largest revenue earner in the industry. “We have manare to be rigged using foreign interference through data aged our balance sheet and executed our strategy very well. Our deposit growth has been 4% faster than the harvesting and manipulation, industry average over the last three years. We are proud of this growth trajectory which has contributed to the impeccable sources have warned. According to sources, strength of our balance sheet,” remarked CEO, Henk Mulder. the successor company of Cambridge Analytica has been hired to win the 2021 elections On the lending side the Bank grew its book by 14% YoY to K5 billion. In his presentation to shareholders, the in a deal worth US$3 million. The contract has since been signed. Bank’s CEO highlighted the successful management of the loan book reducing the non- performing loans ratio They said massive social from a high of 28.8% at the beginning of 2018 to a low of 6.2% at the end of 2019. media campaigns, data manipulation and increased propaganda against the Patriotic Front Government would be Commenting on the future outlook of the Bank, Mr. Mulder said the Bank was focused on being the most employed. efficient and financially sustainable top transactional financial institution by 2025. “As a Bank, we have always “The company is harvesting data, rebranding the opposition been focussed on driving transactions through the use of digital platforms and provision of the best in value party and its leadership, and customer service proposition. We are also keen on ensuring that we adequately support the growth of our propaganda against the ruling party Government will increase customers, the communities we operate in and most of all, our country. The journey we are on is about delivery as a strategy to lure voters to of the future of banking today and that means being smarter, leaner and more efficient. We are banking on vest their confidence in their delivering a future Zanaco that people will simply say is unbelievable,” said Mr. Mulder. client. “A contract worth over US$3 million has already been signed For more information, contact: and executions have begun,” Mutinta Musokotwane - Chikopela the source said. The sources said data-driven communication Head Marketing and Communications strategies that seem to make a Email: Mutinta.Musokotwane@zanaco.co.zm positive social change, promote health care and other programs while countering the extremist influence would be used. Third party persuasion techniques which are said to have worked in other African countries are also planned to be used.
DEMOCRACY has brought freedom of stupidity which is now frequently used to insult, defame and cause hatred against others, Paramount Chief Chitimukulu of the Bemba People in Northern Province has observed. Paramount Chief Chitimukulu has bemoaned the abuse of freedom of expression and freedom of speech in Zambia. The Mwine Lubemba was speaking on a radio programme in Kasama at the weekend.
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By BENNIE MUNDANDO GOVERNMENT must ensure that the Saturnia Regna Pension Trust Fund pays all retirees who belong to the pension schemes that are managed by Benefits Consulting Services Limited and African Life Financial Services, former BP employees have said. The former BP employees have been fighting for their money for 18 years in court, some of them having died
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without receiving their dues. They are now appealed to Government to take a keen interest in the affairs of the private pension schemes, particularly the Saturnia Regna Pension Fund. Group spokesperson Expendito Chipalo yesterday wondered of what use the Pensions and Insurance Authority (PIA) was when
some pension schemes had continued abrogating the laws of the country without being reprimanded or banned. He implored Government to take a keen interest in the management and conduct of private pension schemes to prevent a situation where employees become destitute because of fraudulent acts. Mr. Chipalo asked
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Government to ensure that private pension schemes fund managers and employers pay the retirees according to the dictates of the Pension Scheme Regulation Act of 1996 as amended by Act No. 27 of 2005. He commended Government for releasing money owed to retirees but pleaded with authorities to take a keen interest in the manner the
private pension schemes were operating and help retirees get their dues. He however said specific attention must be given to pension schemes like Saturnia Regna Pension Fund which he said had rendered most retirees under its scheme destitute through failure to pay pension benefits. “We understand that
Government is paying all retirees that were owed money by the UNIP, MMD, and PF administrations. All the retirees are asking for is for Government to ensure that retirees are paid according to the Pension Regulation Act of 1996 as amended by Act No.27 of 2005. “They should not let people’s lives rot away because they are entangled in endless legal fights with pension fund managers and former employers. We are now wondering what the PIA is for if people can be made to wait for 18 years in court before getting their benefits,” Mr. Chipalo said. Yesterday, Government announced that it had disbursed and transferred K30 million to pay retirees who worked for TAZARA, ZAMTEL, and Railway Systems of Zambia as an ongoing commitment to dismantle domestic arrears. Secretary to the Treasury Fredson Yamba said a commitment to dismantle domestic arrears, the Treasury recently released K30 million for ex-employees and that the money had now been transferred to their respective institutions. Meanwhile, BP employees are still in limbo after the case involving the assessment of their dues was early this year cancelled and adjourned indefinitely.
Retirees in K30m fillip By BUUMBA CHIMBULU
GOVERNMENT has disbursed K30 million for retirees who worked for three parastatals organisations as an on-going commitment to dismantle domestic arrears. The money would go towards settling terminal benefits for retirees, who worked for Tanzania Zambia Railways Authority (TAZARA), ZAMTEL, and Railway Systems of Zambia (RSZ), which ran Zambia Railways cargo and passenger basis on concession basis before it was disbanded. Secretary to the Treasury Fredson Yamba announced yesterday the release of the K30 million for former employees and that the money had now been transferred to their representative institutions. Mr Yamba said the money was transferred to ZSIC Life Limited, National Pension Scheme Authority (NAPSA), Mak Partners, and L.M. Matibini & Company. “The funds will help to facilitate the settlement of terminal benefits to the eligible ex-employees, some of whom were represented by legal firms. The Ministry of Finance hopes that in processing the payments, eligible beneficiaries such as orphans, widows, and other vulnerable persons, will be accorded special consideration. “The Ministry of Finance is cognizant of the tight liquidity conditions that continue to impact on businesses and households in our country. As a country, we are also faced with reduced tax, and non-tax revenue inflows due to factors such as the COVID-19 induced economic slowdown,” Mr Yamba said.
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Probe brutalities at HH farm - Musoma
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THE Police should investigate the brutalities that take place at UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema’s Farms and companies before more lives are lost, ZRP president Wright Musoma has demanded. Commenting on the alleged killing of a person at one of the farms owned by Mr Hichilema in Choma, Mr Musoma said the unfortunate incident has vindicated the people who have always suspected that the UPND leader value money more than the welfare of the ordinary people. Police in Choma are holding three workers from HH’s farm for allegedly beating to death, a 57 year old man identified as Russell Kanoma of Siatembo village after they found him red handed with an animal carcass at the farms. Mr Musoma said the sad incident at HH farms was just a tip of the iceberg as to what could be going on there for the workers to go to the extent of killing someone. “The man is greedy, he
does not care about life but only values money. How else can you describe a person whose workers can kill a person because of a cow when he has a lot animals in farms dotted across the country,” he said. He said this is not the first time the country is witnessing brutality at farms belonging to Mr Hakainde farms adding that not long time ago, the opposing grabbed communal grazing lands in Ngabo area in Namwala by force and left many villagers stranded. Mr Musoma said he said Government should take keen interest in the matter and ensure that investigations are carried out on the brutalities at the opposition leader’s business to check on the environment under the his workers are subjected to. He said the death of Mr Kanoma at the hands of his workers and displacing of Villagers in Namwala was an eye opener to the people of Zambia that Mr Hichilema cannot be trusted with state power. “How can a person loss a life because of a mere cow,” said Mr Musoma.
Lungu congratulates Malawi’s President-elect
… Reaffirms to maintain cordial bilateral relations By SIMON MUNTEMBA
PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu has reaffirmed Zambia’s commitment to maintaining strong bilateral relations that it had continued to enjoy with Malawi for the mutual benefit of the people in the two nations. In his congratulatory message to Malawi’s Presidentelect, Lazarus Chakwera, Mr Lungu said his administration Dr Chakwera was committed to maintaining strong bilateral relations with Malawi under Dr Chakwera. “Zambia and Malawi share strong brotherly bonds of friendship based on mutual respect. I, therefore, wish to take this opportunity to reaffirm my country’s commitment to maintaining strong bilateral relations that our two countries have continued to enjoy, for the mutual benefit of our two peoples,” President Lungu said. President Lungu said in a statement issued by his press aide Isaac Chipampe yesterday that Dr Chakwera’s victory affirmed the trust and confidence the people of Malawi have in him. “Your election is an affirmation of the trust and confidence that the people of Malawi have in your leadership qualities, which ushers in a wave of democratic change that the people of Malawi have been advocating for,” President Lungu said. The Head of State said he looked forward to working closely with Dr Chakwera and wished him good health and prosperity for the people of Malawi.
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YOUTH FUND BONANZA …another empowerment scheme for youths coming By SIMON MUNTEMBA
GOVERVERNMENT is mooting out another empowerment scheme for the general youth populace not covered by the K30 million announced by President Edgar Lungu for artists, Youth, Sports and Child Development minister, Emmanuel Mulenga has disclosed. The minister said, a consortium of minsters would be meeting at Mulungushi Conference Centre on Thursday to hammer out an empowerment scheme to cover the rest of the youth with various entrepreneurship skills. Mr Mulenga has assured the majority common youths who are non-artistic that their empowerment package has been considered and the specific figure will be announced soon. Following the announcement of the approved K30 million empowerment scheme for the young artists across the country by President Edgar Lungu last week,
there has been an outcry by the majority common youth who felt that government had neglected them at the expense of artists. But Mr Mulenga has assured that apart from the approved K30 million youth empowerment scheme targeting young artists, government will soon be announcing the empowerment package that will cater for all youths in Zambia. In an interview, Mr Mulenga said government was in the process of setting up an empowerment fund for a broad spectra of youths in Zambia. He said the majority youths were being considered for empowerment schemes through the ministry of Livestock and fisheries while government was looking at various proposals to come up with a specify figure. “We are receiving projects proposals and once concluded, another amount will be announced. We are working in collaboration with the Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries and we should be concluding this week
Thursday. “So if you came to Mulungushi Conference Centre on Thursday this week, you will get the figure,” the Minister said. Mr Mulenga noted that youth empowerment in the fisheries sector was cardinal as it would help facilitate economic development and job creation among the young people. He also urged youths in Zambia to reorganise themselves and engage his office for their issues to be addressed. He emphasized that the Head of State’s desire was to work with all the youths in Zambia while taking practical measures to have their desires met, considering the current economic challenges that the country was going through that had been aggravated by the Coronavirus pandemic. The Minister further said the government was aware that Zambian youths wanted immediate solutions to their problems and assured that the government was working towards easing their challenges.
Flood victims get 104,507 tonnes of maize By PETER SICHALI
‘Airport reopening positive move’ By OLIVER SAMBOKO THE decision by President Edgar Lungu to reopen all international airports is a clear demonstration that his Government is committed to revamping the tourism sector, Tourism consultant Rose Musonda has said Ms Musonda said the reopening of international airports had started bearing fruits just few days after the President made the pronouncement, as a high number of tourists were getting into Livingstone and other tourism sites. On Tuesday, during his Presidential address to the
nation on COVID 19 update, President Lungu directed the reopening of airports. Mfuwe in Mambwe district, Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula in Livingstone and Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe International Airports in Ndola had been re-opened. Ms Musonda said as result of the anticipated increase in the number of tourist arrivals, some hotels and lodges had also gradually started resuming operations. She said many Hotels and Lodges had closed in March this year and sent their workforce home, which resulted in high unemployment levels in places like Livingstone and Siavonga.
And Ms Musonda has advised players in the tourism sector to incorporate the lessons learnt from the outbreak of the COVID 19 into their new business strategies in order to keep the tourism afloat in case of another major outbreak in future. She said while flexi arrangement had worked well for some players in the sector, others like small lodges had permanently lost their experienced workforce to other sectors of the economy. Ms Musonda said in areas like Siavonga, where the entire tourism sector closed, many workers left the industry to join the fishing sector.
Zambian envoy lands civil aviation post By BENNIE MUNDANDO
A ZAMBIAN diplomat who has been elected third vice president of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has praised President Edgar Lungu for his relentless commitment to transforming the aviation sector in Zambia. Vincent Banda clinched the ICAO third vice presidency at the heavily contested council committee elections in Montreal, Canada on Thursday last week 2020 and was full of praise for President Lungu for the support to his office. Mr. Banda, who is the permanent representative of Zambia at the ICAO council and permanent representative of Sothern African Development Community (SADC) to ICAO, said his momentous election could not have come without President Lungu’s political will towards transforming the aviation sector in Zambia.
He said his election was another historical moment for the Republic of Zambia and the SADC region “To the President of the Republic of Zambia, I say thank you for the vision, and the Government’s relentless commitment to transforming the aviation sector in Zambia. Thank you and congratulations Mr. President for reopening the International Airports. This will undoubtedly assist in the economic recovery of the country. “In addition to my role of adopting standards and recommended practices concerning air navigation, its infrastructure, flight inspection, prevention of unlawful interference, and facilitation of border-crossing procedures for international civil aviation, I have another task which is to work closely with the SADC member states, to ensure that they uphold the ICAO standards and recommended practices while they improve their effective implementation of the global standards,” Mr. Banda said.
THE Food Reserve Agency(FRA) has released 104,507 tonnes of maize to Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit ( DMMU) for drought and flood victims, Public Relations Coordinator John Chipandwe has said. Mr Chipandwe said the FRA had also released 51,001 tonnes of the grain for sale to the vulnerable communities including correctional facilities, boarding schools, orphanages and hospices, hospitals and solar milling plants. FRA, he said, had partnered with the Ministry of General Education for the supply of maize under the Home Meals School Feeding Programme. He said a total of 16,623 tonnes was released to various schools countrywide. “The Agency in pursuit of its strategic mandate, released additional stocks of maize towards relief programmes under DMMU to vulnerable communities adversely affected by drought and floods to the tune of 104,507 tonnes during the same period,” Mr Chipandwe said. Mr Chipandwe said has also released 446,832 tonnes of maize from national strategic grain reserves. “The Agency hence released a total of 446,832 metric tonnes of Maize from the National Strategic Grain Reserves during the period in mention,” Mr Chipandwe said.
Village Banking groups get tips
Local firms empowered with supply orders By BUUMBA CHIMBULU
VILLAGE banking and savings groups should consider investing their money in various products to earn more income and ensure the safety of their funds. The groups are an important vehicle for not local market had improved By BUUMBA CHIMBULU only savings but also for a mode of increasing over the years with customfinancial inclusion, says BoZ Financial Sector ers trusting the locally proWONDERFULDevelopment Group of Assistant Director, Brenda Companies has been em- duced tiles. Mwanza. Mr Sinyangwe explained powering local suppliers Ms Mwanza said BoZ welcomed the that most of the upcoming by sourcing 99initiatives percentof ofvillage banking and savings were using the raw materialsgroup within the buildings because they were helping to meet the Marcopolo tiles. country. financial needs of the respective communities “The business environThe company only imand the groups of people. is actually very good ports one percent raw ment Sheofhowever said BoZ would like the because at least some materials, says groupsGroup to form linkages with formal sector By BUUMBA CHIMBULU are receptive of our Sales and Marketing Man- people once appropriate products were designed. tiles. In the past they were ager, Mark Sinyangwe. She indicated during a BoZ radio show ZAMBIA’s exports rose by 17.9 percent to because it was a Mr Sinyangwe said thethathesitant programme the Central Bank was K10.5 billion in May this year from K8.9 local product. company hadencouraging this year financial service providers to billion the previous month. “Most of the new buildproduced about 870,000 “The only condition is that every create more user friendly and affordable This is mainly due to a 12.0 per cent increase ings currently are using our boxes of tilesproducts using raw which would link with the needs of in intermediate goods export earnings K8.6 entity must have a local bank actiles, so it is just now that materials sourced from village andlo-savings groups. billion from K7.7 billion in April 2020, says the business is growing on count,” Mr Mkandawire said. cal suppliers. “The service the bank is encouraging is Zambia Statistics Agency Interim Statistician FILE PHOTO ; “The export earnings the local market, apart from He said the company mainly to offer a safe storage space for the General, Mulenga Musepa. from Agricultural products increased by the difficult part we are fachad produced more boxes Constitution that ranked debt groups fund and help the risks of holding the stored and processed electroniMusepaCHIMBULU said at the monthly bulleting in 80.3percent from securities. K286.0 million in April By Mr BUUMBA ing on exports,” he said. of tiles last year during service asina priority.2020 to K515.7 million large sumthe of physical cash. Heinsaid business firms, in- cally and no physical certificate Lusaka that refined copper export earnings May 2020. He said the plant had same period, indicating that “In from this regard, Government stitutions, foreign entities, and is issued for any Government “Now because the funds tend to grow fast GOVERNMENT putto K7.9 in billion May rose by 17.3 has per cent to capacity to produce about the business had this year and huge and at that point they need a safer has put in place legal and instiindividuals were all eligible to security purchased. place legal and institutionK6.7 billion the previous month. seven million boxes of tiles been impacted by Covif-19 and can even look at the options toper ensure purchaseNTEs Government securi- The“This Governal frameworks to ensure that tutional “Refined copper export volumes during framework of 22.8 cent of Zambia’s in May 2020 majorfeature exportmakes commodities were bullionoutbreak whichenvironment butfunds was currently led to low those investing in variousoperating products that debt servicecompared paymentstoare tiescent at the BoZ in April ment securities safe allows debt service payments arecent met to 82,287.5 May2020 rose by 11.6 per 15.2 per recorded semi-manufactured formsand (Gold)’ accounting demand of the of 20 percent to less commodity. so that they earnatmore income,”due Ms Mwanza as they fall2020. due,” he said “The only condition is thatfor 12.3 transactions insulphuric varying denomas they fall. tonnes on London Metal Exchange met (LME) per cent’, acid; oleum in bulk’ He was speaking demand, coupled with strict when said. during the BoZ radio Show on every entity must have a local inations,” Mr Mkandawire said. This is because the state is copper prices increased by 3.7 per cent “The export earnings from Agricultural and quicklime. regulations for exports from the Zambia Revenue AuShe said BoZ was trying to link the groups radio Phoenix. products increasedbank account,” from Mr MkandawHe indicated that the timely aware of the consequences of 2020 to US$5,233.8 per tonne in May from by 80.3percent K286.0 Mr Musepa said the major export destination other countries. thority (ZRA) Commissionto the formal financial service providers. Mkandawire urged citipayment of interest and princiany default per on tonnes the economy, US$5,048.3 in April 2020,”Mr he said. million in April 2020ire to said. K515.7 million in May in May 2020 was Switzerland, which accounted Mr Sinyangwe er General, Kingsley Chan- however Ms Mwanza clarified that further the zens to in Government He said Government Secu-for 41.5 pal atper maturity says Bank of Zambia actOn the other hand,(BoZ) imports decreased byinvest 0.3 2020. cent of on theGovernment total export earnings. da led his entourage said the plant had over the towere touran evolution efforts that would probably securities as they could be rities offered many advantagsecurities was guaranteed by ing Director Financial Markets, per cent to K6, 681.1 million in May this year “The major export commodities were The main export product to Switzerland years been able to produce the Group’s plant for procome as the savings and village banks for anot loan es among which could enablewasthe full faith andforcredit of therefining, Jacob Mkandawire. Zambia’s from K6, 697.9 million the previous pledged month. as collateral ‘tobacco, stemmed/stripped accounting copper anodes electrolytic duction of Marcopolo groupstiles. saw the about need. 2.5 million boxes of obtained a Commercial citizens easily access moneyaccounting Government. external debt explained currently that stands Mr Musepa the decrease in from for 19.3 per cent, ‘other rawto cane sugar’ for 56.3 per cent of total export “We obtain 99BoZ, percent she saidtiles. would not force the efforts it or any other financialfor in-15.0from financial institutions. Mr from Mkandawire explained at US$11.2 billion. imports was driven by lower importBank bills for accounting per cent and tobacco, earnings that country. “We onare operating at of raw materials, only was we trying to establish the groups. He explained that securities Mr Mkandawire said Govcapital goods and consumer goodsstitution. accounting partly or wholly stemmed/stripped at 9.3that per Gov- He saidGovernment China was the second main export import one percent 40 percent capacity. If the of the “Village banking groups are an important Government cent,”securities, ernment securities could bedestination were liquid and transferable. ernment took debt for 13.3 per centseriously and 5.2 per cent respectively. Mr Musepa said. accounting for 21.9 percent of the materials. What we market is good when canfor say vehicle not only savings but also for we which debt instruments pledged as products collateral for a loantotal“Since Government sesustainability was alive to He said the and Non-Traditional Exports (NTEs) He saidissued the non-agricultural export most earnings. produce more, at times areofdemode increasing financial inclusion bytothe Government throughfor the obtained a of commercial The curities called were or re-Copper is that importedatiles the serious repercussions of cent earnings increased by 20.1 per K2.3 accounted a share of 77.2 from per cent majorcannot export be products for example with Covid-19 stroying the market and ityet because is an informal mechanism and it is BoZ, include Treasury Bills and bank or any other financial indeemed before their final statany default on the economy. billion in May this year from K1.9 billion the Zambia’s NTEs in May 2020 compared to 84.8 anodes for electrolytic refining, accounting they are of low quality,” Mr has led to less production stitution. Government, ed maturity date, investor previous month.he said, under- Bonds. per cent recorded in April 2020. for 55.3per cent of total an export earnings from Sinyangwe. working for the communities. to well other years,” “So since theycompared are working and they said there took to abide the Agricultural provisions NTEsMr MkandawireThe securitiesthatcan lock in interest rate During Mayby 2020, export earnings“Government from non-agricultural country. Mr an Musepa said thefor Democratic He said the company’s he really said. for a time being there are self-regulated, of all obligations and not nonwere no restrictions to eligibilibeenof 9.4per dematerialised. the fullofterm of the security,” increased by 80.3 perwould cent while products recorded have an increase cent Republic Congo (DRC) was thehethird main is no need for the BoZ to step in and disturb abrogate theNTEs provisions of the who couldfrom invest in these all records said. agricultural increased by 9.4 ty peroncent. K1.6 billion in This April means 2020 to that K1.7billion in areexport destination accounting for 14.0 per cent the module,” she said. Agricultural products accounted for a share May 2020. of the total export earnings.
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Monday 29 June, 2020
ZAMBIA’S EXPORTS RISE 8
Monday 22 June, 2020
ZAMBIA WON’T DEFAULT ON DEBT – BOZ
ECONOMIC DIVERSIFICATION IN ZAMBIA
Zambia’s Power Sector Reforms: “The Light at the end of the tunnel”
Zambia’s Power Sector Reforms: Focus on Manufacturng Sector “The Light at the end of the tunnel
objectives.
BY SALIM KAUNDA By Akabondo Kabechani Head of Research and Analysis PMRC and Head of–Monitoring Evaluation-PMRC
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EARLIER this year, Energy AMBIA has the been purRegulation Board approved suing economic diverZESCO sification Limited’s ever application since for an upward tariff adjustment the first republic and effective 1st January 2020 and copper mining has been the since then there have been a major forex earner but with number of positive power sector notable fluctuating trends policy and regulatory reforms over the years. As early as the that have taken place. FirstThe National Development Government of the Plan (1966-1970), both the Republic of Zambia approved the need to diversify away from Revised National Energy Policy, copper, as well as the empha2019 which is anchored on the sis of growth of other sectors Seventh National Development such(7NDP) as agriculture and2030 manPlan and Vision in ufacturing, were order to guide theemphasized. development Economic and managementdiversification of the energy is the by process of shifting an sector considering technologeconomy away from single ical advancement and adevelopor dominant revenue ments in the energy sector.source towards multiple sources from The Electricity and Energy a growing range of sectors and Regulation Acts were revised to markets.forEconomic diversiprovide sale and purchase fication is widely viewed as of electricity within and outside a positive susZambia and objective improve theinregulatory environment taining economicamong growthother as
AdequateDevelopment and reliable power National Plan supply underpins any successful (7NDP 2017-2021), the key economy and ZambiaEconomic has strugsectors towards gled to generate enough electriciDiversification in Zambia inty to meet growing demand as the clude; Agriculture, Tourism, country has Energy, ICTdeveloped. and Manufacturmanagement hasprimain the ingLoad sectors. One of the pastbenefits and present led to severe ry of time diversification consequences for the economy as is that a diversified economy businessesa and small to medium creates sustainable cycle sized enterprisesactivity have scaled back of economic where production and households conhave sectors and businesses had to grapple with long of tinually interlink andhours share darkness. even As demand benefits as thecontinues econoto grow it is This essential Zambia my grows. alsothat increases gets the power generation prospects forsector employment mix right for the fulfil and growth andcountry is in to alignits potential ment with for thegrowth. multi sectoral Under investment in thebeing powdevelopment approach er sector over been espoused in the years 7NDPhas today. largely due below costtotariffs Zambia hastocontinued purand aeconomic bureaucratic regulatory ensue diversification vironment which slowed priwith policy shifthasaway from vate sector investment. Some of mining towards agriculture, the challenges identified include; manufacturing and tourism Over other dependence on among sectors. The foHydrological sources of manpower cus of this article is the which madesector. up 80.45 percent of ufacturing
installed capacity as of 2019. The remainder of the generationsecmix The Manufacturing comprised of coal (10.06%); tor in Zambia accountsHFO for (3.69%); diesel (2.80%); andthe soapproximately 11% of lar (2.99%).GDP and has been country’s Modelling growing at an trends average from an-
secure investment in line with
Mini Hydro Power Project Zambia’s river basins suggest that hydropower potential will gradually decline in the future due to climate change and increasing Zambia’s Manufacturing water demand from other sourcsector has considerable ines. vestment potential as the doLow rates of access to elecmestic is at relatively tricity ineconomy rural areas around well with the resource 4.4%.endowed Despite this Rural factors such as raw materials, Electrification Authority successfully completed implemenrequired labourthe force, abuntationwater of tenand carry-over projects dant rich minerals. in The six priority provinces across Zambia areas for investconsisting ninesector Grid Extension ment in the include; Projects and One textiles Mini Hydro food processing, and Power Project. clothing, mineral processing, Below cost tariffs which have chemical products, engineerconstrained ability to ing, leatherZESCO’s products, elecundertake new pharmaceutical investments and trical goods, to a degreeand its ability to raise macapproducts packaging ital which in turn is linked to its terials. (ZDA, 2018). financial situation. In a quest to diversify the
This mix of factors point to the need for Zambia to focus on attracting private investment in the power sector and speeding up other infrastructure projectssupport that are near completion to accelerate industrializathrough; tion. Prioritization of projects that Thepotential actualized investment have to yield high economicthe returns the short to into MultiinFacility EcomediumZones term and nomic is stemming estimatedcost at escalation. US$ 3.3 billion, with more Establishment a central than 15,000 jobs of created. In a planning functionlocal in thecontent, Ministry bid to promote of Energy, to developisa strategic the Government implevision andthe delivery plan for inmenting National Local creasing Strategy and diversifying power Content aimed at foscapacitybusiness in the country through tering linkages beinvestment in Independent Power tween micro, small, medium Producers. and large enterprises. Establishment a central proThe strategy isofalso meant to curement local function to sit along alongenhance content side value the planning and the chain, function which will
the Government’s strategic viZambia Development Agension. process is cy is The alsoprocurement implementing the lengthy and opaque, which has business linkage programme discouraged investment across aimed at creating synergies theindustry board. The planning in and marketfunction access should look small to centralise commerfor micro, and medium cial capability, run more competenterprises. itive and streamline the Thetenders success of diversifiprocurement process, will cation depends on which the mix, lower barriers to entry for invessequencing, and timing of tors and deliverpolicy value for money investments, reforms for consumers. and institution building, and the credit-worthiness onImprove the consistency with the of ZESCO: as an off-taker, it is underlying assets and related essential that investors have concomparative advantages of fidence that theInvestments organization can the country. in purchase the energy generated, skills, infrastructure, instituwhich and can begovernance improved through tions qualincreased financial transparency ity (ie. enhancing the transand providing more secure guarparency, accountability, and antees. ZESCO of further needs to predictability Government revisit the administration of its decision-making) increase lifeline tariff by exploring viable the likelihood of success of options for reforming thein current diversification but are turn subsidy policy targeting is affected by thewhose extent of diverpoor (The lifeline subsidy policy sification. currently covers households Providing the allfoundations regardless of income status) for structural transformation and private sector driven Conclusion growth is an essential element Zambia’s in Historically, achieving a broader baseapof proach for activities. power development economic Further, has been for the Government, via clear, transparent and preZESCO, tobusiness undertakeregulations investment dictable
in capacity. The Government has also led the recent Zambia Power Conclusion Rehabilitation Zambia has Project to make which funinvolved various and damental policy capacity shifts if the transmission well as country is toupgrades achieveasthe obdemand side management meajectives of the Vision 2030. sures. Recently, ZESCO Limited Achieving these objectives andessential Power China signed three is to repositioning contracts to develop 600MW the Zambian economy onto (AC) grid-connected Solar inPV growth and development, a Power Plants to be the located in manner that makes counChibombo, Chirundu, and try less susceptible to both Siavonga Districts. This shocks. marks a domestic and external giantisstep inasZESCO’s efforts to This seen a critical area of diversify the energy the focus midway beforemix thein expiwake of climate ry of the Visionchange. 2030.
The Seventh National DeAs noted in the 7NDP, Zambia velopment Plan (7NDP) prohas plentiful resources for elecvides a clear roadmap of what tricity generation, including hyneeds to be done to diversify dropower, solar, biomass, geoour country’s economy, going thermal. The challenge is getting forward there is direplants need that for investment in power the mobilization of resourccan convert these resources into es thatelectricity. will finance theisvaruseful There no ious strategies and policies shortage of potential pipeline as outlined within the of7NDP projects. However, many these towards the realization of ecoprojects can only reach complenomic tion if diversification. the correct policy framework is developed and supported.
article an extract This This article is anis extract from from aEnergy PMRC Analysis titled; PMRC Policy Reform “Economic Diversification Series. To access the analysis inwww.pmrczambia.com Zambia:” Are We Getting visit
Monday 29 June, 2019
ZIM SUSPENDS MOBILE MONEY PLATFORMS AND STOCK EXCHANGE TRADING
H Fuel prices projected to increase due to weak rand, rebound in global oil market - AA JOHANNESBURG - The Automobile Association is projecting that South African motorists will pay about R1.73 more for a litre petrol, and R1.74/l more for diesel, from this week when fuel prices for July come into effect. It was commenting on
unaudited month-end fuel price data released by the Central Energy Fund. The AA said the main reason for the rise in fuel prices is the rebound in international oil prices. It also expects the price of illuminating paraffin to rise by R2.14, which it described as a “huge blow to citizens who use paraffin for cooking, lighting, and especially heating during winter.” Official changes in the fuel price have not yet been announced. The AA said a weak rand was also contributing to rising prices. “We cannot overstate the effect that the rand’s collapse is currently having on fuel users: if the rand had remained at its pre-Covid-19 levels, fuel users would likely be seeing a reduction in fuel prices in the order of 75 cents a litre next month.”- FIN24.
xclusive: Boeing 737 MAX certification flight tests to begin on Monday - sources SEATTLE/WASHINGTON - Pilots and test crew members from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration and Boeing Co (BA.N) are slated to begin a three-day certification test campaign for the 737 MAX on Monday, people familiar with the matter told Reuters. The test is a pivotal moment in Boeing’s worst-ever corporate crisis, long since compounded by the COVID-19 pandemic that has slashed air travel and jet demand. The grounding of the fast-selling 737 MAX in March 2019 after crashes killed 346 people in Ethiopia and Indonesia triggered lawsuits, investigations by Congress and the Department of Justice and cut off a key source of Boeing’s cash. After a preflight briefing over several hours, the crew will board a 737 MAX 7 outfitted with test equipment at Boeing Field near Seattle, one of the people said. The crew will run methodically scripted mid-air scenarios such as steep-banking turns, progressing to more extreme maneuvers on a route primarily over Washington state. The plan over at least three days could include touch-and-go landings at the eastern Washington airport in Moses Lake, and a path over the Pacific Ocean coastline, adjusting the flight plan and timing as needed for weather and other factors, one of the people said. Pilots will also intentionally trigger the reprogrammed stall-prevention software known as MCAS faulted in both crashes, and aerodynamic stall conditions, the people said. Boeing and the FAA declined to comment. The rigors of the test campaign go beyond previous Boeing test flights, completed in a matter of hours on a single day, industry sources say. The tests are meant to ensure new protections Boeing added to MCAS are robust enough to prevent the scenario pilots encountered before both crashes, when they were unable to counteract MCAS and grappled with “stick shaker” column vibrations and other warnings, one of the people said. REUTERS
ARARE - The Zimbabwean government has suspended trading on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange as well as all monetary transactions on all mobile money platform saying it needed to investigate “malpractices, criminality and economic sabotage” activities being conducted on these platforms. “Government has, with immediate effect, undertaken a series of prudent and coordinated interventions to deal with malpractices, criminality and economic sabotage perpetuated by wolves in sheep skins amongst our population.” “These measures include the suspension of all monetary transactions on the phone base mobile money platforms in order to facilitate intrusive investigations, leading to the arrest and prosecution of of-
fenders,” read part of the statement released by secretary for Information, publicity and broadcasting services, Nick Mangwana on Friday. With cash shortages currently prevailing in Zimbabwe, mobile money is widely used as a form of payment of goods and services. By value mobile payments accounted for 20.40% of all transactions in the country. The government said all mobile money platforms were complicit in illicit activities including Strive Masiyiwa's own mobile payment platform Ecocash, which “...is the centre pivot of this problem and its resultant impact on the Zimbabwe economy”. Masiyiwa is a Zimbabwe's US dollar billionaire and founder of international mobile phone company, Econet Wireless Group. “Concurrently, the measures
will also include the suspension of all trading on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange.” The ZSE has seen increased volumes this year with June turnover of Z$1.9 billion almost matching the Z$2 billion that was traded the whole of last year. T h e stock exchange was accused of housing “fake counters”. – FIN24.
Sasol to sell stakes in Moz pipeline, power plant, say sources JOHANNESBURG - Struggling petrochemicals producer Sasol has appointed advisers to sell its stakes in a power plant in Mozambique and a gas pipeline running from the country into South Africa, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters. Sasol, the world’s top producer of motor fuel from coal, is trying to shed assets to pay off its debt pile and avoid a rights issue of up to $2 billion, but has not previously flagged the Mozambique assets as up for sale. It has appointed South Africa’s Nedbank to manage the sale of its 50 percent stake in the Republic of Mozambique
Pipeline Company (ROMPCO), the joint venture operating the pipeline that runs 865 kilometres from Mozambique into South Africa, the sources said. “We do not comment on ongoing commercially sensitive and/or M&A processes and we do not react to market speculation,” a Sasol spokesman wrote in an email. The sources said the company had also appointed Deloitte to sell its 49 percent stake in Central Termica de Ressano Garcia (CTRG), Mozambique’s first permanent large-scale gas power plant which, at a capacity of 175 megawatts, meets almost a quarter of the country’s
World agencies step in as pandemic poverty hits artisanal miners JOHANNESBURG - From a $15 million World Bank fund to an experimental gold-buying project in Burkina Faso, development agencies are delivering financial aid to subsistence miners the Covid-19 pandemic has impoverished. World market prices of gold - viewed by investors as a safe
store of value in uncertain times - have surged to levels last seen in 2012, and are up 16 percent this year. But millions of subsistence workers, who typically use rudimentary techniques at unregulated mines, have received none of the benefits as pandemic disruption to supply lines has shrunk their
already sporadic earnings. The World Bank is creating a dedicated emergency relief fund for the estimated 40 million artisanal and small-scale miners (ASM) worldwide, three sources told Reuters on condition of anonymity. A World Bank spokeswoman confirmed the fund, which was yet to be officially launched. She said the fund would “provide short-term assistance to artisanal mining communities to better cope with Covid-19 impacts.” Donors have contributed $5 million to the fund, and the Bank aims to expand it to $15 million. That money would be
energy demand, according to Sasol’s website. Mozambique’s state-run National Hydrocarbon Company (ENH) and South Africa’s government-owned Central Energy Fund (CEF) each hold 25 percent stakes in ROMPCO. ENH, CEF, and Deloitte did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Nedbank declined to comment. The other 51 percent of CTRG is held by Mozambique’s state power utility EDM. EDM could not immediately be reached for comment. As part of a business revamp, Sasol said last week it would cut jobs and exit West African oil operations. – REUTERS. disbursed to projects helping miners across geographies and minerals. “This is very rare because usually disaster recovery funding is not specifically directed to ASM as a uniquely vulnerable livelihood group,” said one consultant, who declined to be named. The Canada-based Artisanal Gold Council (AGC), an NGO, is trying out a project to help communities dependent on small-scale gold mining in Burkina Faso. With 40 percent of the population living below the national poverty line, the country is particularly vulnerable. - REUTERS.
Monday 29 June, 2020
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Local authorities must enforce presidential order on closure of bars
Jeezo Zambia: I personally commend you our mayor...You are way different from these other "government representatives" JOB WELL DONE!Dyness Taizya Nanyangwe Ba major kwasala pama magodi it was fully parked elo I will be there today Betinas Mwaba: Am sure those who cheered th most knew to say they had Bill's to pay nd u closing saved them their cash Patrick Mumba: I bet they carried on with the party, they never closed, so your job was not completely done, you have to revoke the license, evacuate everyone and ask them to close, you even witness how all the lights are being turned off, doors locked, and owners leaving the place, that's a proper and complete work well done, not what you are doing, you are partially doing what you are supposed to do, which may just be interpreted as you being interested in penalties that will come from those bars owners, what you are doing is good but do it fully please, keep it up Lucy Lengwe: Do the same with Capello's and Charmps at Lewanika Mall, why did you by pass these places then you go and close MS liquor which is just 2 minutes drive to Lewanika Mall. Shame on you . Malambo Sakala Miles: this is uncalled for. I know you have been in the markets and salaula, there is no social distancing there. Why don’t you clean those places up first? Nicholas Sichilongo: Malambo Sakala you can have 1000 people who are sober in one place its easier for them to keep check because they are mindful when people get drunk start to kiss hold each other the behavior is beyond salaula buyers thats why in other countries like botswana and Namibia beer is strictly not being sold for over 4 months now Gershom Alephah Phiri: Malambo Sakala this reasoning Is so decorating... Can u compare a drunkard person to a sober one sure?? Leslie Kabanda: The owner doesn't look moved or worried, he knows come Monday he will get his license back..just saying George Zumani: I just feel bad for the families that have lost an income as a result of the closure of Chicago's Kelly George: Zumani only Chicago's? The rest don't matter? Ladymazy Bana Thabotiya u did well restaurants r closed 22/23hrs but these places run still 05 GĂŠorgè Van Persie Firè: It will be open by end of this week James Banda ThĂŠ II I am very disappointed in you Roman Reigns, How can you be scared of the mayor? Sharon Songolo: Well done, people complained and you listened, let's apply the law fairly, imwe you man who starts with letter C please stay in your lane, Miles loves the President Bashi Nana: Mr Mayor I will appreciate if I can talk to you on phone.am asking for your phone number.you are not fair in your operation and for Chicago this is the second it has done that Muma Monta: The mayor is back..there is another place too along Great North road ati Magodi lodge it's fully packed every night. Abel Chanda Mulenga: I can't help it but just to love the mayor of the great city of Lusaka đ&#x;˜… Sansali Memory: Great move ba Mayor... Elo please don't apologize again. Joshua A Phiri: And Mr Banda will come to confuse things again, well done Mr Mayor. Jace Mupandansengo: Good job ba mayor put your foot down,and never apologize to do what is right. David Busiku II: Mr.Mayor we love You and am speaking on behalf of all Zambians including Eagle 1 Eustace Jr.: You just don't have money you sad souls.... What good job Andrew Sakazhila: Give credit where its due I applaud you, you are working as usual sir, that's leadership no one is above a Presidential order. Kayombo Nguvulu: Thank you sir..now we are equal though we are waiting for an apology..
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JACK KALALA NEEDS ALANGIZI Dear Editor,
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ACK Kalala, the former aide to President Levy Mwanawasa needs a political alangizi to teach him political analysis and more importantly to tell the truth and avoid the fabrications that he has been giving to disgruntled media. I can now understand why President Mwanawasa was so badly misled by such ignorant advisers who have no clue about complex issues such as mining. How can he suggest that the Government and President Lungu in particular have given gold to Sudanese while directing the youth to mine dumpsites? It is this very media that told lies about Dr. Chiluba, who shamed them with an acquittal in spite of the campaign which led to the removal of his immunity. If President Mwanawasa had received the right advice he would not believed the lies by those haters and queer people who were in the forefront of leveling false accusations which they have failed to substantiate to date. This time round the facts are in the public domain that President Lungu actually travelled to Rufunsa where he met members of a gold mining cooperative w h o c o n firmed t h a t t h e y were work-
ing gold sites and that there was no foreign company operating in the area. The so-called Sudanese mine is the joint venture between ZCCM-IH and indeed a Sudanese company which has been formed to process the gold that the small-scale miners are mining. The youth on the Copperbelt are using the dumpsites willingly and voluntarily and sometimes even illegally. They have not been sent by anybody; they have instead seen an opportunity to make s o m e m o n ey for themselves i n stead o f being dependent. It is wrong for peo-
ple like Kalala to be peddling lies in order to inflame the feelings of the Zambian people who are already frustrated by such events as Covid 19 which has dislocated the economy thereby putting people in serious jeopardy. In the current circumstance how can he urge citizens to refuse the K30million offer? This money that will go into the economy to alleviate hardships and help people find a means of livelihood given the current pandemic. He should be encouraging people to use the money properly. Nobody will come and give each and every person money to meet their needs. Each person has a duty and responsibility to look after himself and when offers for assistance conme, they should be taken with both hands. BENSON KATEULE
Dear Editor, FIRSTLY we blame some policy inconsistencies by some high ranking government officials on the enforcement of local government laws as the reason for the violation of the rule on closure of bars. We do acknowledge that indeed there is discrimination as some nightclubs have resumed normal operations without any authority. This lawlessness is taking place under the watch of our law enforcement agencies and government wings. In the past, local authorities had proactively swung into action but a certain cabinet Minister frustrated their efforts through his unwarranted public attacks on them. That indirectly sent a message to night clubs owners especially the foreign owned that they had the liberty to disregard the decree with brazen impunity. We are happy with the decision by Lusaka Mayor Miles Sampa to proactively pursue the perceived big fishes in the industry. We hope the named cabinet Minister will this time around find better ways of expressing his misgivings as opposed to his previous public utterances. Moreover, under the new Constitutional order, local authorities enjoy some autonomy from the central government in the course of their day to day operations let alone where the law states otherwise. We are informed by the recent Presidential address that bars have not been opened. This in our view allows restaurants and liquor stores to operate under the terms which are prescribed in their terms. The impunity by the foreign owned night clubs is what has caused impatience among the other players in the industry. We sympathize with them and this discrimination cannot be allowed to continue. Apart from the local authorities, private citizens have the moral responsibility to supplement the efforts of the government and ensure the decree is obeyed. We therefore wish to commend Lusaka Mayor Miles Sampa and his team for setting the ball rolling in the enforcement of the ban on the opening of bars and nightclubs. Marvin Chanda Mberi Youth Rights Activist Lusaka Chanda Marvin Mberi chandamarvinmberi68@ gmail.com
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DESIST FROM HATE-SPEECH, POLITICIANS ADVISED
By ROGERS KALERO
INDIVIDUALS aspiring for various political positions should not engage in harmful propaganda and hate-speech but must convince citizens why they should be given an opportunity to serve, a political activist has advised. Kelvin Chipili said in Kitwe at the weekend that individuals seeking political office must always engage in issue-based politics and not character assassination and fake promises. He said those aspiring to become Republican President, Members of Parliament (MPs) or councillors should talk
about their relationship with the community and capacity to deliver development as they serve the masses. During a meeting with residents of Zamtan Township in Kamfinsa constituency, Mr Chipili, who is also a Kitwe businessman, said Zambians should reject politics of personal vendetta, and instead demand issue- based campaigns. He said the current trend where some politicians were always attacking President Edgar Lungu in various sections of the media was retrogressive and must not be entertained. "We expect people aspiring to stand for political positions to have a track record of their
good relationship with the people and talk about how they will deliver campaign development,” Mr Chipili said. Mr Chipili cautioned residents of Zamtan Township not to be excited by the lies of some people aspiring for political positions when they had failed to look after their families. Mr Chipili also advised youths to engage Government on various challenges they were facing through an appropriate platform instead of resorting to protests. He said those inciting youths to get involved in illegal protests did not mean well because the consequences of such illegal activities were not so pleasant.
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State, chiefs pledge enhanced ties By MUYANI SHINJABALE GOVERNMENT and traditional leaders on the Copperbelt have reaffirmed the need to strengthen their relationships in order to achieve sustainable development. Senior Chief Chiwala of the Lamba Speaking people of Masaiti District said traditional leaders would strive to work with Government to attain sustainable development. He said collaboration between Government and traditional authority was important for the country to sustain growth. Senior Chief Chiwala also indicated that there was need for national unity among all Zambians to attain the one Zambia one nation notion. The Chief was speaking at his palace when the Kabushi Member of Parliament (MP) Bowman Lusambo who is also Lusaka Minister donated four bicycles to aid in the Senior Chief Chiwala sensitisation of locals on Covid-19. And Senior Chief Trustee, Tobby Mulekelwa, dismissed claims by the Lamba Lima Royal Council of Zambia of opposing the appointment of Patrick Zulu as District Commissioner of Masaiti. He said the Council never consulted with traditional leaders, adding that the Lamba speaking people were not segregative. And Mr Lusambo said Government valued the support from traditional leaders, thus the need to strengthen their relationship to better serve the people in the country. He said he was confident that working with the Chiefs would boost social economic development in all parts of the country, especially the rural areas.
Use funds prudently, artistes challenged By ROGERS KALERO
THE K30 million approved by Government is a challenge for artistes to explore viable ventures in which to invest the money, Patriotic Front (PF) Copperbelt Youth Secretary Moses Musonda has said. Mr Musonda said Government had responded to the cries of youths for empowerment and it was now up to them to put the funds to good use in various ways that would make them selfsustaining. On Thursday last week, President Edgar Lungu announced Government’s approval of the K30 million empowerment scheme for artists in the country. In an interview in Kitwe, Mr Musonda said the approval of the K30 million was a clear indication that Government was ready to listen to youths and artistes. “President Lungu has always desired to work with youths and this is why under his presidency, we have seen youths in various positions. So youths with various issues and concerns, should not resort to protests, but seek dialogue, “The K30million empowerment scheme for
artists is a challenge toyouths to put the money to good use. The President has responded to their cries and it is up to them to show leadership,’’ Mr Musonda said. He advised the youth to develop a positive attitude towards work in order to gain and hold the confidence of society. The PF youth leader said Zambians, youths in particular, should develop a positive attitude towards work instead of blaming Government for everything. He said the role of the Government was to put up infrastructure and policies to support economic and national development where local people should participate. “You cannot expect to be supplied food on the plate everyday, You need to work hard to put your own food on the table. People should lobby Government for better policies that will empower them in various ways. “But, even empowerment itself calls for hard work, dedication, commitment and responsibility. You can blame politicians for certain things, but to a larger extent, people should blame themselves. They need to work hard,’ he said.
Luanshya Council buys tipper truck By KETRA KALUNGA THE Luanshya Municipal Council has procured a tipper truck valued at K1.2 million using locally generated funds. This is aimed at enhancing waste management and road maintenance in the district. Mayor, Nathan Chanda, said the procurement of the tipper truck was a timely move considering that the council was striving to put in place additional measures to fight the coronavirus pandemic. Mr Chanda added that the local authority had in the past experienced challenges in the implementation of cleaning programmes with regard to garbage collection and hence the need for a tipper truck. He said this when he commissioned the tipper truck during the keep Zambia clean green and healthy exercise held in Roan township. The mayor urged the residents to continue working with the local authority and paying the fees and charges to enable the council maintain the equipment. Mr Chanda said paying fees on time was cardinal as it would enable the local authority purchase more equipment in the future. “Garbage collection is a costly venture and therefore I encourage residents to continue working with the local authority by paying various fees and charges you are obligated to as this would enable the council to maintain the equipment and be able to purchase more in future,” he said. And Town Clerk, Timothy Mambalakata said the local authority was struggling to keep the town clean and healthy but with the procurement of the tipper truck, there would enhanced cleanliness. He said procurement of the tipper truck was not only a response to keep Luanshya clean, but also the Government’s call to keep the entire Zambia clean.
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ZAMBIA PREPARES FOR MORE TOURISTS By ANDREW MUKOMA
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OURISM in Zambia will blossom as the Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula International Airport in Livingstone has been declared ready to start receiving visitors after a three-month closure.
Zambia Airports Corporations Limited (ZACL) announced its readiness to start receiving aircrafts at the facility following Government’s decision to re-open all the airports in the Country. ZACL Airport Manager, Vivian Sikanyela, said his organisation had written to all airlines informing them that the airport had been re-opened and ready to start receiving aircrafts. Mr Sinkanyela said that everything had been put in place in readiness to start receiving passengers.
“We have written to the airlines operators officially informing them that the airport has been re-opened so that they can start flying in. We are moving and we have made the place safe for passengers to come. “Working with our partners the Ministry of Health, we will ensure that we provide hand sanitizers and then we have placed stickers on the floor to ensure that at our counters, customers are able to stand a metre apart. Mr Sinkanyela said the council would disinfect the whole facility to ensure that it was COVID-19 free. “I think with those measures, we are ready to begin operations and in terms of capacity, we have more than one million passengers that we can handle,” Mr Sikanyela said. And Southern Province Minister Edify Hamukale said that the decision to re-open the airports would impact a lot of sectors positively. Dr Hamukale said apart
from the tourism sector benefiting from the reopening of the airports, there were other sectors that would benefit adding that it would have a huge multiply effects. “In solidarity with the decision by the Head of State President Edgar Lungu to open the airports, we in Southern Province are privileged to have one big airport which is very pivotal in air travel in the country both domestic and international flights. “This decision will impact a lot of sectors positively. The tourism sector in fact air travel and tourism growth are inseparable. You cannot have arrivals in terms of tourists if there are very poor aviation networks. This really makes it a plus in that we expect hotels, restaurants and taxis to benefit,” said Dr Hamukale. The Minister said that the Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula International Airport was an important facility because it was a hub in Southern Africa
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providing easy access to Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia and indeed Angola. “So a lot of those countries will benefit now that this airport has been re-opened and we are very positive that the economic fortunes of Livingstone and indeed Southern Province will benefit through this decision,” he said. Earlier, Livingstone District Medical Director Dr Faceroy Nkole said his office and the local authority would ensure that the airport was disinfected, “But for the airlines, we have requested them so that they provide their specific disinfectants in line with their airline services,” Dr Nkole said. Meanwhile, Livingstone City Council Public Relations Manager Melvin Mukela said taxi drivers who interact a lot with travelers and tourists had been advised to make sure that they have hand sanitizers in their vehicles and also make sure their passengers do put on face masks.
Mwangala Mwenda Foundation donates towards Covid-19 pandemic fight By DARLINGTONE KABAMBE in Liuwa, Kalabo MWANGALA Mwenda Foundation has donated assorted personal protective equipment to four rural health centers for frontline health personnel in the fight against Covid-19 pandemic in Liuwa plains in Kalabo district of Western province.
Presenting the donation to Kalabo District Commissioner Fridah Luhila, Foundation Director Mwangala Mwenda said the various donated items will assist in mitigating the further spread of the deadly Coronavirus pandemic especially in rural areas in the district. “ As a Foundation we will strive to supplement government efforts in ensuring that the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic do not spread its ugly face in Kalabo district,” said Mrs Mwenda. Mrs Mwenda said Covid-19 disease has threatened, and still continues to threaten the lives and futures of many people in all parts of the country. “ On behalf of the Directors and Trustees of Mwangala Mwenda Foundation, it gives me great pleasure at this presentation of the personal protective equipment to the Ministry of health in the district,” said Mrs Mwenda.
Monday 29 June, 2020
UPND in Mushindano crumbles By JACKSON MAPAPAYI OVER 30 members of the United Party for National Development (UPND) have defected to the Patriotic Front (PF) in Mushindamo district. PF provincial youth Chairperson Aminon Hara said the mobilization drive had continued in all districts of the province in order to grow the ruling party. Mr Hara said this in Mushindano when he received 32 cadres who ditched the UPND to join the ruling party at the weekend. Those who defected included leaders at district and constituency levels. He said the youth executive committee has embarked on membership mobilisation to strengthen its structures at the grass roots. Mr Hara said the party had no time to waste but roll out a vigorous membership mobilization programme across the province and urged the entire youth wing in the region not to go sleep but ensure that they
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recruit more new members. Meanwhile, Mr Hara urged youths to obtain National Registration Cards (NRCs) as well as register as voters so that they could participate in the 2021 general elections. The youth leader said it was important for youths to obtain NRCs to enable them register as voters in the voter registration exercise, which would start this year. “We want to encourage all the youth in the province to exercise their democratic right as well as moral democratic duty to register as voters for 2021,” he said. Mr Hara said it is important for every youth to register as voters because they were the future leaders.
L/stone youths counselled By ANDREW MUKOMA YOUTHS in Livingstone should take advantage of Government opportunities and access funds established under various ministries, the PF has advised.
PF Livingstone Constituency Chairman, Elias Mwila, said that youth empowerment funds were meant for all youths regardless of their political affiliation. Mr Mwila said youths must take advantage of the Presidential directive to various ministries and access funds for income-generation so that they were able to be self-sustaining. President Lungu recently directed Ministry of Youth and Sport, the Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry, and the Citizens Economic Empowerment Commission (CEEC) to facilitate linkage for the youths to benefit from the entrepreneurship project supported by the African Development Bank (AfDB). "I advise our youths here in Livingstone not to just have tourism sector in minds but have access to other em-
powerment programmes under CEEC such as aquaculture value chain initiative. "Youths should form cooperatives and put their brains together in business plans rather than continue being cry-babies for them to benefit from all the pronouncements made by the President Lungu," he said. But the UPND said youths were not demanding Government or political handouts, but a responsible visionary leadership to create opportunities for all and improve their livelihood. Southern Province Information and Publicity Secretary, Neto Halwabala, said the K 30million pledge to the youths by President Edgar Lungu wasa confirmation that Government did not understand how to create an enabling environment to jump-start the economy. Mr Halwabala said that the K30 million would not guarantee youths' freedom of speech, expression, assembly, movement and participation in governance issues. "Just like any other Zambian citizen, youths are demanding democratic rights and corrupt free Government," he said.
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ELECTRICITY TRADE IN THE COMESA REGION Let’s push for regulatory harmonization in the COMESA
By JOHNSTONE CHIKWANDA ELECTRICITY is a commodity. The COMESA Region is part of the Sub Sahara Africa (SSA) region where over 600 million people have no access to clean energy. In particular, the bulk of the population in the COMESA region which has an estimated population of 560 million has no access to clean energy. Electrification rates in rural areas remain extremely low averaging less than 10% connectivity yet the combined GDP is $768 Billion covering 21 African states. Arguably, Japan has more installed electricity capacity
than the entire Sub Sahara Africa region. This implies than Japan; an island twice smaller than Zambia has more installed electricity than the COMESA region. Because of the criticality of energy, investment in the energy sector within the SSA and the COMESA region in particular has to be accentuated. This means that sector based reforms such as those currently underway in Zambia have to be implemented in other COMESA countries as well. At the moment there is some significant disparities regarding tariffs across countries. This makes it unattractive to invest in the sector in several COMESA countries due to tariff
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In addition, there is need for harmonization of the regulatory framework in order to support investment and electricity trade within the COMESA. Therefore, it is important that tariff reforms are significantly implemented in order to make the sector more viable and attractive to private investors in the COMESA region. With greater harmonization of regulatory frameworks in the COMESA, it will make trading in electricity at different levels easier. The COMESA is a huge market. It is not just about investing in more electricity generation capacity, but in transmission and distribution infrastructure as well. It is of no use to build power plants and then fail to evacuate the electricity to where it is needed. This is why Zambia’s ongoing reforms which has implemented an “open access regime” is a commendable outcome. At the moment, there are capacity challenges on most transmission infrastructure
in the COMESA region. The level of investment needed in the COMESA energy sector must cover building more power plants, transmission and distribution infrastructure. The COMESA region needs energy sector investment of not less than ten billion United States Dollars (US$10 Billion) in order to solve energy trilemma and solve the energy poverty ravaging the COMESA. The harmonization of the regulatory framework is critical. Part of the arbitrage which the COMESA has is its aggregate population. But this huge population is not domiciled in one piece of land but extends from Southern African countries to East Africa and Egypt. This calls for robust and conceited efforts to exploit the arbitrage while at the same time dealing the challenges of a gigantic land mass. Zambia has already got some interconnector facilities with Zimbabwe,
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Namibia and DRC and within the ZiZaBoNa Framework project, more capacity will be harnessed. ZiZaBoNa creates a new Western Transmission Corridor in Southern Africa, by linking the power systems of Zimbabwe, Zambia, Botswana and Namibia. We need more interconnector facilities on the West and on the East. Other COMESA countries also need to investor more in interconnectors. This will aid trade in electricity trade. In a nut shell, the entire COMESA region is supposed to have interconnector facilities with each other. As part of strategies to accentuate the attraction of energy sector investors governments within the COMESA are strongly encouraged to invest in the harmonization of regulatory frameworks, reduction of red tape and cumbersome procurement processes and tariff reforms. This contribute to accelerating investment and trade in electricity. With more investment in the COMESA and facilities to evacuate electricity from one country to another, energy poverty will be alleviated thereby putting the region in a strong position to significantly process towards the attainment of the UN SDG goal number 7 which calls for universal access to clean, affordable and sustainable energy for all by 2030. Johnstone Chikwanda is an energy expert and a Fellow of the Engineering Institute of Zambia, a PhD candidate at Johnson University, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
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any independent observers, Zambians not swayed by political party considerations, agree that the standoff between the government and its supporters on one hand and those opposed to the amendments proposed under the Constitution Amendment Bill of 2019 on the other, is not healthy for Zambia’s democracy. This is especially so that the objectors include many Christian church bodies, the Law Association of Zambia and individual legal experts, civil society organisations and political parties, It will require that serious decisions be made immediately, even as Members of the National Assembly meet to debate and pass the bill into law. The standoff is partly due insensibility on both sides seeing this as a contest they must win. While many people admit that there are many good aspects of the proposed amendments which could strengthen democracy, the many objections to the amendments demonstrate a lack of consensus, essential in preserving a people-driven and popular constitution. Someone will have to help bail out the cat as it were. The question to be dealt with by stakeholders and all concerned is whether the amendments meet the criterion for consensus and, once enacted, that they can stand the test of time. What seems to be at the centre of this divisive impasse that threatens the whole process is the fact that some people view the process as a departure from the process started by several constitution review commissions and their recommendations in the last two decades. Thus, although many of the proposals are good, some stakeholders view them as the product of the party in power whose motives they suspect As Sakwiba Sikota, an eminent lawyer, government and the ruling party leaders have observed, some of the objections, even support for the amendments, are based on ignorance by people who have not read or sufficiently understood the proposals but prefer to go along with the opinions and judgments of people who may have their own motives. Given the fact that constitutional changes require not only consensus building among the citizens but also bipartisan support, it is not too reassuring that the government is suspected to be bulldozing the bill’s passage through parliament. But even those who participated in drafting the proposed amendments - political parties, civil society organisations and church mother bodies - ought to come clean of the accusations that some of the repeals and new provisions do not make sense, or least that they were not properly explained as to what they were intended to achieve. For instance, why was Article 52 repealed without substitution? Article 52 Clauses (1), (2) and (6) were intended to be a constitutional provision that protected candidates as well as ensured fairness. The article is being repealed and some of its provisions are to be found in
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the Election Process Act as prescribed by the National Assembly as opposed to being constitutional provisions. Is it in the best interest of democracy that the article is repealed instead of being substituted with new or better provisions? Clause (1) provided for filing of nomination papers with the returning officer, requiring that the nomination was supported by an affidavit stating the candidate was qualified to stand.. Admittedly, Clause (2) provided the returning officer too much power to singlehandedly reject nomination by a person the officer considered not to have
run again next year. Under this article the returning officer had powers to reject nomination of a presidential candidate if for instance he believed the candidate was disqualified by the fact that he had twice held office of president. Was this provision removed because the returning officer would singlehandedly reject the nomination papers of a candidate who may be ineligible under the provisions that a person who has twice held office is disqualified to reject it? If this was the reason the Electoral Process Act 2016 does not address the matter
what is supposed to be a national agenda. The flip side is that the government suspects the objections are engineered by people who wish to make it look bad – weak and not confident of what it is doing. The two sides might need to be bailed out of their respective predicaments. But who will bail out the cat? This could be at the initiative and involvement of respected, eminent and apolitical persons such as former judges, traditional leaders, civil society leaders including church organisations
As Sakwiba Sikota, an eminent lawyer, government and the ruling party leaders have observed, some of the objections, even support for the amendments, are based on ignorance by people who have not read or sufficiently understood the proposals but prefer to go along with the opinions and judgments of people who may have their own motives. met the required qualifications. But of substance was Clause (6) which stated, “... where a candidate dies, resigns or becomes disqualified in accordance with Articles 70, 100 and 153 or is disqualified by court after close of nominations and before election date, the electoral commission shall cancel the elections and require the filing of fresh nominations by eligible candidates and elections shall be held within 30 days of filing of fresh nominations.” Under current controversy about the eligibility of a person who has twice held office of president but seeking another term because one of the two terms was less than three years the repeal of the article only serves to fan suspicions that the ruling party saw it as a hindrance to the ambitions of President Lungu who desires to
This has led to suspicions that the article was repealed in order that a presidential nomination is not subjected to scrutiny by a returning officer, leaving it to what some people believe is a user-friendly Constitutional Court On the other hand, as was recently observed by former legal affairs minister and now leader of Rainbow Party, Wynter Kabimba there are many progressive proposals in the bill that justify its enactment. He singled out the extension of hearing time for presidential petitions from 14 to 30 days. Many recall how, unfairly it was said, a petition against President Lungu in 2016 presidential elections failed because time expired before its hearing. What seems to be at stake is that the government is blamed for the bill and yet it is government responsibility to drive
whose stand at the moment appears to take a political side – people who can convince the two parties that the bill stands better chance when it has the backing of all by subjecting it to further scrutiny and possibly addition of other matters recommended by previous constitution review commissions.
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(FROM PAGE 1) Speaking at the first White House coronavirus task force briefing in two months, Dr Fauci said on Friday that the current rises were due to regions “maybe opening a little bit too early” and to people themselves not following guidance. “People are infecting other people, and then ultimately you will infect someone who’s vulnerable,” he said. Vice-President Mike Pence - who heads the coronavirus task force - has called off campaigning events in Florida and Arizona this week. An
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CORONAVIRUS: FLORIDA ORDERS THE CLOSURE OF BARS … as Global coronavirus tally reaches 10 million: Johns Hopkins University unnamed campaign official told Reuters news agency Mr Pence was acting out of an “abundance of caution”. The events were due to drum up support for President Donald Trump’s re-election bid. Mr Pence is still expected to travel to the states to meet health officials, the Associated Press reports. On Saturday morning, the state reported 9,585 coronavirus infections in the last 24 hours. It has set records for
new cases almost daily since mid-June. The total number of cases in Florida so far is over 132,000. More than 3,300 people with Covid-19 have died. Many other southern and western states have reported record spikes as they moved to re-open and people from other areas poured in in recent weeks. Last week, Texas, Florida and Arizona put re-opening plans on pause in an effort to tackle
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Dear Reader, We trust that you and your wonderful family members are well, keeping safe and playing your part in adhering to appropriate and recommended behaviour guidelines as we continue to mitigate the dangers of COVID – 19. During the past weeks, we have been sharing stories regarding our product and service offering that can help you to conduct banking and other business in the comfort of your spaces/ environments. This is intending to help you stay clear of the Coronavirus; your health and wellbeing matter to us. In doing this, we also take cognisance of the fact that whilst the pandemic has brought more harm than good in the way we know and live life; there are also opportunities that we can choose to take advantage of and which can help us to add more value in our lives. On the personal Money Management front, we wish to encourage you to take this period seriously in examining how effectively you manage your money. Last week, we highlighted opportunities you can exploit to enhance and increase your savings. This week, we go into a bit more detail regarding how you can use this period to create an enabling environment in your ‘space’ for money to ‘stick around’ you and grow. In reacting to one of our many stories we share regarding effective Money management, one of the readers, King K. Dean wrote, “Great piece! I tend to think that money is a living thing. It has a soul. Like a child, it tends to stay where it’s given room. If there is no room, it quickly goes away. If you give it room, it can stay for good. This room is the management of money you’ve always talked about”. Spot on, King K. Dean, we totally agree with you, and we thank you for this feedback. You are the inspiration behind this story. Are You Giving Money Enough Room In Your Life? Attaining Financial Freedom does not happen in a vacuum. It calls for us to put
Hard Facts Our money ‘DNA’ determines everything to do with us and money. The way we think of and feel about money determines how much of it we will acquire more than any other factor. Our attitude toward money has a great impact on our emotions and motivations. In the psychology world, money is termed as a ‘deficiency need’. What does this mean? It means that money only motivates you when you feel deficient in it when you don’t have enough. At some point, when you feel you have enough, you don’t think about it so much – the opposite is also true when you have little, you think about it so much, sometimes all the time and in a destructive manner. Sounds familiar? Having said this, you are strongly encouraged to do something about your attitude toward money. The power to effect this is in and within you. If you feel that you have little money, it becomes an obsession for you, and it begins to dominate your actions, feelings and thinking. Money is a powerful force; challenges to do with it account for the primary reason (s) some businesses fail; great friendships are ruined because of money, and it is the route of psychosomatic illnesses of all kinds. People get killed, kill themselves and kill others over money problems. We bet that at this point, you are leaning more towards embracing the belief that ‘money is the route of all evil’ right? Please hold that thought, in fact, suspend it or totally erase it from your ‘system’ and way of thinking. Let The Reality Principle Be Your Reality The principle states that you must deal with life as it is not as you wish it were or could be. Most people live in a world of partial self-delusion with regard to money and many other matters. Some people also believe impossible things about money and wonder why they have financial challenges. They hope, wish and pray for miracles which they know for sure, deep down in their hearts will never happen because they know their own bad attitude toward money. Please come back to reality and overcome all those deep-seated beliefs and wrong ideas you have about money; these are ‘show-stoppers’ in your Financial Freedom journey. Stop it and stop it now! Begin to think of money as a good thing because it sure is. Money Is Good – True Or False? Bet we are on the same page on this one! Money is definitely good. We should, however, not take the goodness of money
the outbreak. But on Friday, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis imposed new restrictions, ordering bars in the state to stop serving alcohol on their premises - although it was not clear how the new measures would affect restaurants, the Miami Herald reported. Meanwhile, the total number of coronavirus cases worldwide has touched 10 million, according to the latest data by the Johns Hopkins University
for granted. Did you know that money has an energy of its own? Pause for a while and think deeply about this. Money is largely attracted to people who treat it well just like we tend to be connected more to people who are good to us. Money is a good thing; it takes money to purchase good things in life, such as houses, cars, food and clothes. It tends to ‘flow’ toward people who treat it well and with respect and does the opposite with those who don’t respect it and those who spend it unproductively. The power is in and within you to change your attitude toward money. Give money the ‘respect’ it deserves if it is to ‘stick’ to you and make you its number one ‘love’! Allocate Enough Room For Money In Your Life - It Never Disappoints! ‘How do l do this?’ you may ask. Well, it is very simple. Start by understanding you and what you feel about money. Don’t pretend that you don’t love or at least like money because doing this will only add to your misery. Be sure about your money goals and how much you want to achieve in life for you and your loved ones. Begin to reflect about the wonderful things you imagine yourself doing or having if you had more money than you do now and then begin to think of all the things that you could do to increase the amount of money that you earn and keep aside for a rainy day. Commit to your new-found ‘love’, tell money how you will begin to treat it with respect, how you will budget for it and how you will spend it according to your budget and how you will invest it. This way, money will so love you, remember it never disappoints. Remember to carry along your spouse/partner and your children in this affair. With money love, more than two is never a crowd! In fact, plan with your family how you will treat money, it ain’t got nothing on you! If you put your minds to it, money will never leave you; only death will separate you. Let money do the hard work for you, all you need to do is respect it, managing money or is it love couldn’t be easier! Money Is More Than Good! Dear reader, we trust that this story will provoke you to begin to think about money positively. Is money good? Yes and much more, money is more than good, it is essential! In the meantime, reflect on your ‘Money DNA’, make positive adjustments if you have to and commit to your new ‘DNA’, you will be glad that you did. Remember to call on any Investrust Bank Plc (IBP) Branch nearest to you for products and services that can help you to cement your’ love affair’ with money. Identify and embrace the opportunities that can help you to accelerate your Financial Freedom journey during and post the COVID – 19 eras. Look out for areas in your life where you are not spending as much as you normally do because of the ‘restrictions’ brought about by the pandemic. Build on those to change your Savings narrative for the better. Continue to stay safe. Be and stay blessed and remember to be a blessing to others!
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on Sunday. More than 498,895 people have died globally due to the infection, according to the data compiled by the university. About 5 million people, who had contracted the virus, have also recovered. Though the virus is believed to have emerged from the Chinese city of Wuhan, the United States is the worst-hit country from COVID-19, which was declared as a pandemic by the WHO on March 11. - BBC/IOL
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Malawi President Lazarus Chakwera’s Acceptance Speech MALAWI’S opposition leader Lazarus Chakwera on Saturday was declared the winner of a re-run presidential election, a dramatic reversal of incumbent Peter Mutharika’s discredited win 13 months earlier in a process that analysts viewed as a triumph for democracy in Africa.
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My Fellow Citizens, To stand before you as your President today is an honour. It’s an honour that fills me with unspeakable joy and immense gratitude. It’s an honour forged in the furnace of your desire and demand for change. It’s an honour crafted by your hand when you braved the winter chill to cast your vote. It’s an honour that has reignited the dream of our nation’s founders for a New Malawi. When the founders of Malawi emerged from the womb of the great struggle that birthed our Independence in 1964, the dream was not merely for us to be freed from oppression. And when their children marched against the one-party state to birth our Democracy in 1993, the dream was not merely for us to be freed from tyranny. The dream that binds us together is for us to enjoy shared prosperity, not just freedom. For of what use is freedom from oppression if you are a slave to starvation? Or freedom from colonialism if you are a slave to tribalism? Of what use is freedom from tyranny if you are a slave to poverty? No! The dream was for all of us, together, to be the ones who enjoy the riches of Malawi’s soil; to be the ones who make the products of her industries; to be the ones who harvest the bounties of her fields; to be the ones who are served by her taxes, and to be the ones who raise the skylines of her cities. Today, we too have emerged from great struggle and marched our sore feet towards this moment of victory and justice. But unlike our forebears, we have done so not just because we have a dream. So I pledge to run Malawi well, for that is the surest path to Tsogolo Labwino, a path that has long been in ruins, riddled with the potholes of greed and corruption. In making this pledge, I am accepting this call to serve you with joy and holy fear, for I am duty-bound to God and all of you to give it my best. However, I know that there are many of you who did not vote for me in this election, and perhaps the prospect of my presidency fills you with fear and grief. But I want you to remember one thing: This new Malawi is a home for you too, and so long as I am its President, it will be a home in which you too will prosper. I only ask you for one thing in return: To give Dr Chilima and me a chance to earn your trust and make this win a win for all of us. That is how we will fulfil the dream of Malawi Watsopano Okomela… TONSE. God bless you and God bless Malawi.
Chinese firm says coronavirus vaccine candidate shows promise in human test CHINA National Biotec Group (CNBG) said on Sunday that early human test results for a coronavirus vaccine candidate suggested it could be safe and effective, the second vaccine candidate from the firm to show encouraging results in a clinical trial. The experimental shot, developed by a Beijing-based unit of CNBG, has induced high-level antibodies in all the inoculated participants in a Phase 1/2 clinical trial involving 1,120 healthy people, according to preliminary data of the trial, CNBG said in a posting on the social media platform WeChat, without disclosing specific
readings. Chinese companies and researchers have been allowed to test eight vaccine candidates in humans at home and abroad, making China a major front-runner in the race to develop a shot against the virus that has killed nearly 500,000 people globally. CNBG, affiliated to the state-owned China National Pharmaceutical Group (Sinopharm), said earlier this month that another vaccine candidate produced by its Wuhan-based unit also triggered high-level antibodies safely in clinical trial participants based on preliminary results. - Reuters
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You're not giving up, exactly, but you've had enough. Put another way, you're greeting the end of the week enthusiastically. Try switching gears early in the day, from trying to make money to more ardent pursuits. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Perseverance takes on a whole new meaning today. If you can just hang on for one more day, you'll be able
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to let go with dignity. Go about your business in your usual, slow manner. Gemini (May 21-June 20) A new acquaintance strikes your fancy. You may hope and wish to know them better, or you could simply make plans for the weekend. Put thoughts of money aside long enough to ask. Cancer (June 21-July 22) When it comes to being flush, do you really have only good memories? Or does absence make the heart grow fonder? Use your quick mind to put two and two together. You may be better off today than you were a year ago.
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Virgo (August 23-September 22) Take some time to figure out your own personal money issues. If making money in the first place came as something of a surprise to you, then trying to earn it all back is giving you your true sense of purpose. Libra (September 23-October 22) You have more on your mind than romance, but romance is slowly taking up a majority of your thoughts. It's not quite the weekend yet, so remind yourself that it's still time for business.
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It's not a good day to start a fitness routine, you need to focus on making money for the duration of the day. If you want to
start getting in shape, begin tomorrow. Sagittarius (November 22-December 21) You can swagger around all you want, as long as you're only having fun with it. The moment you start taking yourself seriously, it's no longer a game. Keeping things light is the money making touch. Capricorn (December 22-January 19)
You have been dutifully glued to your career and now you get to start leaning toward family. Ah, the weekend beckons. Whether or not you've made your fortune can wait. Put those worries out of your mind until Monday. Aquarius (January 20-February 18) The weekend is calling to you, and it's creating a kind of electricity in the air. That's just what you need to make a bigger buck. Harness the energy today before closing shop.
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Speaking after he signed a two-pyear deal with the Chris Kaunda tutored Bankers, Lungu said he was happy to have rejoined the team which gave him his breakthrough to playing Super Division football in Zambia. Lungu who played for Alanyaspor FC in Turkey before coming back to Zambia where he played for Buildcon and Nkana FC, said he would work hard Child Development and the win trophies and play President Lungu to help Zanaco Ministry league of Local Government CAF Champions football. will inspect stadiums to ensure “Guidelines for various “Zanaco a team am-rethatisthey are with safe great for the sports disciplines which bitions sumption and they always want to win of football. have been categorised to achieveLungu their targets I’m also a had and earlier imple-
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kind of a player who loves to win, so joining Zanaco is the greatest thing to happen to my career at the moment. "I’m a person who loves challenges I know Zanaco has a great squad but I’m going to work hard to help the team achieve its targets," he said. After signing a two-year deal with Zanaco as a free agent from Nkana FC where he struggled for game time because of injuries, Lungu a member of the 2012 AFCON winning squad will stay at Sunset until 2022. And Zanaco Football Club General Manager Marlon Kananda described Lungu as a valuable signing for the club. Kananda is hopeful that the midfielder who once played for Ural Yekanterinburg FC in Russia and Goergian club Baia Zugedidi will add value to Zanaco. “Lungu is an experienced player and him coming on board will motivate the young players. There will be more competition among the players which is what we want," Kananda said.
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By GRACE CHAILE LESOETSA THIRTY years after undergoing a traditional operation that reportedly saw a rat, a snake, frogs and other insects removed from his right knee, former Power Dynamos goalkeeper Martin Mwamba says the person who bewitched him was after ending his career. Mwamba said it was a frightening experience for him but he is thankful that it saved his career. In an interview, Mwamba noted that the current generation would not believe his story but insisted that he saw different insects removed from his knee, a memory that still gives him goose pimples. “That time when we were playing, it was common that if you wanted to get the position from your friend, you had to bewitch your friend. Even me I didn’t believe there was witchcraft until I had that injury. When I joined power Dynamos, I was told by my friends that it was not a normal injury but that I was bewitched.” he said. He said the operation which
…as Red Arrows warns `fowls’ P R E S I D E N T Edgar Lungu has approved the resumption of the MTN/FAZ SuperLESOETSA Division By GRACE CHAILE set to resume mid next month as the EDplanned Arrowsby coach local soccer governing Chisi Mbewe has body. warned his Premier
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TN/FAZ Super Division players will be tested for Covid-19 about two weeks before the league is allowed to return, League manager Brian Mulenga has said. Speaking in an interview, Mulenga said the Premier League management will collaborate with government through the Ministry of Health to conduct the testing before the league was allowed to return. Mulenga said the players will be tested with the help of the Ministry of Health to determine which players were safe to play when the
league returns. Mulenga said the Super Division management had presented a plan to the FAZ executive committee which will have to approve and deliver the plan to the Ministry of Sports Youth and Child Development for the league to resume next month. He said the Super Division management had received guidelines from FIFA and the World Health Organisation (WHO) on how to proceed. “Basically as the league we have submitted for consideration to the FAZ executive committee and the president a plan for the league to commence and the plan will be suitably amended and will
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because there is a lot of planning to be done. We have to adhere to the health regulations and restarting the league in July will give us enough time to prepare and organize things,” Mulenga said. He has however cautioned clubs to follow the guidelines provided before the league was allowed to resume because contact sports remain banned and teams would only be allowed to regroup when government approves the plan from the league management and FAZ for football to return. The Super Division was suspended in March following the outbreak of the Covid-19 Pandemic which has claimed lives of seven people in Zambia.
wanted to get the position from your friend, you had to bewitch your friend. Even me I didn’t believe there was witchcraft until I had that injury. When I joined power Dynamos, I was told by my friends that it was not a normal injury but that I was bewitched.”
And commenting on Power Dynamo’s performance, Mwamba said the team had improved under Perry Mutapa and still have a chance of finishing in the top four. “I think they can finish in the top four, since they coming in of Perry Mutapa, they have been playing good football, so if they work harder, they can book a continental place,” he said. STORY ON PAGE 15
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Speaking during yesterday’s League rivals that Presidential address at State the airmen willfootball not leave House, Lungu said can anything chance enresume nextto month with to strict sure theytobook a guidelines. continental adherence health Lungu said Government has place. developed guidelines which With eight points separatwill guide the return of contact ing eighth placed Arrows and sports such as football, boxing leaders Forest Rangers, Mbeand netball we “Guidelines who nodded forthe all resumpsports tion of the to league next disciplines follow as month they consider activsaid theresuming team’s sports continental ities have been developed. They dream was still alive. include the following, but not In an interview, the airmen limited to: guiding principles gaffer said stillinhad stipulated bythe the team statutory 27 points21toand play and will struments 22 for of 2020,
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we just have to make use of the training period given to reach a certain level of fitness to avoid injuries. Power still has a chance to be in the top four looking at how we played before the league was halted. The team which wants it most, will win it,” he said. Arrows occupy eighth place with 38 points, a point off ninth placed Power Dynamos. Teams in the Super Division and National Division One begin training in small group this Wednesday with the first games to be played on July 18 under strict health guidelines.
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By MICHAEL MIYOBA
Wildcat PFL holds coaching clinics
was done by a traditional healer in Garnaton took almost five days. “After visits to hospitals which never yielded results as I literally started crawling. I went to the traditional healer who did a healing process By MICHAEL MIYOBA called “ukusumika” in Bemba. I got healed and later was WE have decided to hold even called to the national coaching clinics to empower team,” he said. Wildcat Premier Futsal He was happy that such League (PFL) coaches barbaric acts were no longer with knowledge to improve in existence as the current the coaches’ level of crop of players are focused on understanding of the sport, improving their skill to win a Tarak Mehta has said. permanent spot in the team. Speaking after day two of the coaching clinic which has attracted 16 head coaches from PFL Mwamba clubs, Mehta is Wildcat “That time who when we PFL were playing, itchairman, was said coaches PAGE 15 common STORY that ifON you
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