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FARMERS will lose millions of Kwacha in lost income as they are stuck with 42, 000 tonnes of winter maize which they cannot export and from which they expected to generate a profit. This is because the government has not allowed them export the excess harvest. The maize was produced at great cost in irrigation, electricity and chemical input. Government asked farmers to produce about 135, 000 tonnes when there was a grain shortage in the country which led to hiked meal mealie prices. Under the agreement, farmers were to export some of the maize after meeting the local targets. But Government has not sanctioned the move. (To page 3)

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POLICE SEIZE MUKULA LOGS By PETER SICHALI

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Discard toxic discourse POLITICIANS and other stakeholders must develop a sense of levelheadedness and tolerance as the country prepares for campaigns and elections. More often, tension rises in the country a year before elections as more and more contentious issues pop up among political players and the Civil Society Organisations (CSO). Usually, issues that are brought forth are not of a complex nature but appear difficult on face value because of lack of trust between politicians in the ruling party and those in the opposition. Even now, there is so much suspicion while the political divide is widening each day that passes. Political nemeses do not just agree on anything, leaving the general population frustrated because some of the differences are not necessary and can easily be resolved through honest dialogue. Right now, there is deep disagreement on the recently introduced online voters’ pre-registration initiative, with the main opposition political parties calling for a halt of the exercise. Sadly, the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) has been caught in the cross-fire as the ruling party and the opposition fire salvos at each other. It will be disastrous if opposition political parties continue to punch holes in all initiatives brought to the table by the ECZ. So far, the UPND and the New Hope MMD have cast serious negative aspersions on the electoral body in what some quarters believe is an attempt to undermine its credibility. Secondly, the application of the Public Order Act has brought consternation because the opposition leaders feel that their rights are being trampled upon and have accused the police of being biased and favouring the ruling party. It will be very prudent to resolve all matters surrounding the approval of notices by police of public meeting or processions. Therefore, all political parties must drive towards consensus on these matters and also agree to disband youth groups, which act as security wings. Some of the members of these political security wings have many times engaged in violence, the reason why some of them are still remanded in correctional facilities awaiting trial. Problems are rampant among the grassroots and the youth because those with money tend to use the young generation as tools of violence while they recoil in their comfort zone. The youth must not fall prey to leaders that enlist them in violent missions while financiers remain safe as young ones are shepherded into correctional facilities. A case in point is the violence that characterised the Lukashya by-election in Kasama, which left some cadres injured while others were arrested and are still behind bars. Therefore, politicians must thrash out all sticky points now before the campaigns get underway so that there is peace and co-existence. Politicians must engage in politics of substance, disseminating valuable and rich information about their manifestos. It was relieving though that President Edgar Lungu, UPND’s Hakainde Hichilema, Chishimba Kambwili of the National Democratic Congress and other politicians met at the ECZ-organised summit of political parties. If leaders met more often in the manner they did last week, there would be less tension in the country. Therefore, politicians from both the ruling and opposition political parties must discuss matters of national importance in a mature fashion. They must only expound matters of substance; they must discard toxic political undertones.

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OLICE in Nakonde have discovered illegally harvested Mukula logs suspected to have been loaded from Chinsali. Muchinga Province Commissioner of Police, Joel Njase, said police came across logs of Mukula which were offloaded on Thursday night by unidentified people, who intended to smuggle them out of the country. In 2017, Government banned the harvesting, stor-

age, transportation and trading in the Mukula tree after illegal traders invaded forests and started to cut down the natural resource indiscriminately. Mr Njase said information gathered so far indicated that the logs were loaded from Musanya area on the Isoka-Chinsali road and offloaded in Nakonde. Police were investigating to try and trace the perpetrators of the crime, who could have offloaded the contraband with intention to smuggle it out of the country.

Mr Njase warned police officers against compromising in implementing the ban on trade of endangered Mukula as the contraband had passed through a check-point before it was offloaded in Nakonde. "We wish to remind our officers to be alert and ensure that there is no compromise when it comes to enforcement of the law," Mr Njase said. Meanwhile, Government has warned against illegal harvesting and trading of the endangered Mukula timber. Lands Minister, Jean Kapata, warned any found in-

EFZ wants sexuality meetings stopped By NOEL IYOMBWA

THE Evangelical Fellowship of Zambia (EFZ) has expressed surprise that certain pro- Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) working groups are engaging selected stakeholders. EFZ Board Chairperson Bishop, Paul Mususu said he was aware that Vice-President Inonge Wina, directed that a multi-sectoral technical working group would be set up to consult on CSE, but was surprised that promoters of the initiative had heightened engagement with selected stakeholders such as Members of Parliament. He noted that two urgent consultative programmes had been set up at the National Assembly on both the Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights

(SRH&R) and CSE within a space of the next two weeks. Bishop Mususu disclosed that EFZ received an invitation letter dated October 9, 2020 and a programme indicating that a 20-minute presentation on CSE Experiences is expected from the EFZ at a meeting to be held on October 12. “While we appreciate the invitation to one of the two events in reference, our concern is that these heightened efforts by promoters of these programmes go a long way to undermine the mechanism currently in motion, set up by Government to review and attend to concerns in an objective manner. “We earnestly appeal to the Clerk of the National Assembly, Mrs Cecilia Nsenduluka Mbewe to halt these process-

es being thrust on Parliament until the announced Government-led consultative process is completed. A letter has been written to this effect,“ Bishop Mususu said. He said that engaging Parliament at this stage could be premature as stakeholders, parents and other key actors complete the consultative process of scrutinising and reviewing SRH&R and CSE. “We hold the view that the two programmes are extremely fundamental to the moral, spiritual, character and cultural life of Zambia that the outcome document from such a national consultative process, should be accorded the highest approval levels by the organs of the State that should necessarily include the Executive and Parliament,” said Bishop Mususu.

LIFTING affected families out of the poverty trap will be a difficult task if the country does not contain the African migratory red locust, says the Zambia Alliance of Women (ZAW). ZAW executive director, Edah Chimya said the organisation was worried with the ripple effects the outbreak of migratory red locust in some

parts of the country were posing to farmers. Ms Chimya said the locusts were a big threat to the national food security because the majority of the population, women in particular, relied on agriculture for a living. She appealed to farmers in areas that had not been invaded by the locusts to report to the Ministry of Agriculture if they spot the pests in their areas.

UPND mourns Chief Sinadambwe By ANDREW MUKOMA

Ms Chimya said stakeholders must not leave the task of containing the locusts to the government alone. She however noted that the International Red Locust Control Organisation for Central and Southern Africa had started the extermination of the locusts, Ms Chimya urged extension officers to get on the ground and work closely with farmers during this period.

UNITED Party for National Development (UPND) has described the late Chief Sinadambwe of the Tonga speaking people of Gwembe as a leader who valued unity and peace among his subjects and beyond. The UPND said Chief Sinadambwe's death was not only a loss to the people of his chiefdom but to the entire Southern Province and beyond. The traditional leader died on Friday. UPND Southern Province Information and Publicity Secretary, Neto Halwabala, said that his party was devastated over his death "He was a great traditional leader who provided leadership among his subjects. As a party, we join his subjects and the rest the country in mourning our great leader," he said. Mr Halwabala said it was heart-breaking to lose a chief at a time when the country needed traditional leaders of integrity to unite Zambia.

He said that it was the drive towards consensus that most stakeholders must welcome and support the ECZ for providing face to face platform. Mr Chembe hoped that the ECZ would continue with the spirit of dialogue through provisions of platforms by encouraging political parties, the media, the church, and

civil society organisations to engage in peaceful exchange of ideas. "Our appeal is that as we begin to draw closer to the 2021 general elections that these dialogue platforms will increase in their frequency and quality of peacefully addressing all issues pertaining to the electoral process," Mr Chembe said.

Devastating locusts a menace says Women Alliance By SIMON MUNTEMBA

volved in harvesting, storage, transportation and trading of Mukula tree would be dealt with under the law. “Trading in Mukula was banned in 2017, therefore those involved in the harvesting, storage, transportation and trading in the Mukula tree shall be prosecuted in accordance with the law," Ms Kapata said. She said the Zambia Forests and Forestry Industries Corporation was the only Institution that has been mandated to buy and sell Mukula logs.

SACCORD salutes ECZ By NOEL IYOMBWA

THE Southern African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (SACCORD) has commended the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) for offering dialogue platform through the recently held summit for political parties. SACCORD Executive Director, Boniface Cheemb, commended the ruling and opposition political parties that attended the summit and participated in the deliberations. He said that one of the biggest sources of conflict on the African continent was elections, hence the need for electoral transparency and ac-

countability. "In Zambia today, varying views exist on different electoral matters such as the Public Order Act (POA), the voters’ register, issuance of National Registration Cards (NRCs), and online pre-voter registration, among others. "Therefore, when there is divergence in views as per a healthy democracy like Zambia, the best way to reach middle ground is to dialogue so that consensus can be attained," he said. Mr Chembe said that the arrival at consensus could not necessarily entail everyone agreeing, but at least most stakeholders agreeing on a certain issue.


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…no market for 42, 000 tonnes From page 1

If allowed to export the farmers would get a better price for their crop and recoup the costs of producing winter maize which are high. Selling their maize locally would entail heavy losses for the farmers. Zambian National Farmers Union (ZNFU) president, Jervis Zimba has called on President Edgar Lungu to intervene because the farmers were stuck with the 42, 000 tonnes of maize which they could not sell locally because they would make losses. “Early maize is produced at a high cost. If farmers do not find an export market soon, they will be in trouble with the banks because the financial institutions will soon be closing the books on all the farmers who have failed to pay for loans,” Mr Zimba said. Meanwhile, the Small-Scale Farmers for Development Agency (SAFADA) has urged Government to have an audience with the farmers over the matter because if left unresolved, it would discourage farmers from growing maize. SAFADA executive director, Boyd Moobwe, who confirmed that farmers were still stuck with the maize, said the plight of farmers should be heard because they invested heavily and should therefore recover their money. Mr Moobwe urged Government to come up with a better price for the 42, 000 tonnes of maize that the farmers were stuck with as the last option. “The government should have an audience with the farmers to iron this issue because this will discourage farmers from growing maize. If it so happens that the government asks them again, they will refuse due to this poor arrangement,” he said. When contacted for a comment, Ministry of Agriculture Permanent Secretary, Songowayo Zyambo, said Government had finalised everything involving the early maize contract with ZNFU.

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He said the traditional leader should stop attacking the PF government unfairly when he was linked to the flawed privatisation process. Mr Ngulube said in an interview that Senior Chief Mukuni had been viciously attacking President Edgar Lungu and the PF government because he was trying to defend his business partner, Hakainde Hichilema from being made accountable for his role in privatisation. Senior Chief Mukuni of the Toka Leya people of Southern Province was at the weekend quoted in some sections of the media as having charged that there would be chaos in the country because of alleged rigging manoeuvres by the government. But Mr Ngulube said the traditional leader was a known business partner of the UPND leader who should declare interest in matters involving privatisation. He said it was surprising that Senior Chief Mukuni always attacked Government whenever

the name of Mr Hichilema came under serious scrutiny over his role during privatisation. Mr Ngulube, who is also Kabwe Central Member of Parliament accused the traditional leader of being bitter because he benefitted from privatisation through his business partner, Mr Hichilema. "He ate with HH during privatisation. He owes our people an explanation," Mr Ngulube said. He said the only reason the traditional leader was misleading Zambians on the performance of President Lungu was because he had taken a partisan stance. He said Mr Hichilema in his role as negotiating chairman for the sale of the Intercontinental Hotel Livingstone and the Rainbow Lodge selected the lowest bid by Sun International in exchange for shares in the company through his proxy, Senior Chief Mukuni. "So what do you expect from a chief whose business partner is asked to state the role he played during privatisation?” Mr Ngulube asked.

Let ERB mediate in Zesco, CEC power tiff - Chikwanda By SILUMESI MALUMO

THE Energy Regulation Board (ERB) must take keen interest and arbitrate in the impasse between Zesco and Copperbelt Energy Corporation (CEC), energy expert, Johnstone Chikwanda, has said. Mr Chikwanda said the current situation was not healthy hence the need for the regulator to step in, to iron out the issues regarding the Bulky Supply Agreement (BSA) new contract. Recently, Minister of Energy, Mathew Nkhuwa, instructed the two companies to ensure that the negotiations began immediately when he had a meeting with both parties. But Zesco Corporate Affairs Manager

John Kunda said the case which is active in court has halted the negotiations because some of the issues that needed to be ironed out were part of the court case. Meanwhile CEC Chief Executive Officer, Owen Silavwe indicated that the Ministry of Energy must give guidance on the matter. In an interview, Dr Kunda said some issues which were supposed to be discussed during the negotiations were in court. But Mr Chikwanda in an interview yesterday said the impasse between the two parties was becoming larger, therefore ERB as a regulator of the energy industry must take interest because the longer the impasse takes the more instability can be in the sector. He said “ERB need to take keen interest

in ensuring that the instruction that the Minster of Energy Mr Nkhuwa had issued be actualised. “As it is now we do not know who is playing hide and seek, who is not serious in this matter and why are they not being serious. If it is not possible for ERB to be the best arbitrator then they need to ignite other provisions of the law to ensure that an arbitrator is found or a group of them to arbitrate this matter in the best interest of both parties and of the public. “The Minister of Energy gave a policy guidance that the two parties need to sit down and be able come to the negotiating table and resolve this matter but nothing has been done so the regulator must come in,” Mr Chikwanda said.

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Ex-miner sues KCM over spinal injuries

By GRACE CHAILE-LESOETSA A CHILILABOMBWE resident has applied for leave to commence legal proceedings in the Lusaka High Court against Konkola Copper Mines (in liquidation) and its provisional liquidator Milingo Lungu, to recover damages against them. Mr Warrance Musonda wants to recover damages because of the deep spinal injuries he sustained about two years ago at KCM’s Konkola Deep copper mine while in the employment of a contractor, Khodanne Investments Limited, also a respondent in the matter. In his affidavit in support of originating summons, Mr

Musonda stated that he was advised by his lawyers to commence action to recover damages against them. He asked the court to grant him an order of leave of court to commence legal proceedings against the respondents. “On or about July 18, 2018, I sustained deep spinal injuries at KCM’s Konkola Deep copper mine whilst in the employ of its contractor Khodanne Investments Limited. “On or about July 1, 2020, my advocates prepared letters of demand to the respondents (KCM and Lungu) pursuant to my instructions demanding amongst others damages for negligence. “The letters were delivered and acknowledged by the respondents on or about July 2, 2020,” he stated. “KCM responded to my letters of demand by letter dated July 20, 2020 in which it indicated that it would revert to my advocates in due course after studying the matter and obtaining instructions. That to date my advocates have not heard from the respondents.” Mr Musonda said.

First Lady Esther Lungu speaks with Reformed Church in Zambia Reverend Tellas Shumba (centre) and Rev Mwale shortly after the service at RCZ Chipata where she donated foodstuffs and bar soaps and cooking oil yesterday - Picture by THOMAS NSAMA.

By SIMON MUNTEMBA ZAMBIANS must meet all requirements before travelling abroad, Foreign Affairs Permanent Secretary for International Relations and Cooperation, Chalwe Lombe has advised. Mr Lombe said countries had formulated Covid-19 guidelines, which apply to foreign nationals wishing to travel either on business or for

Govt issues travel alert

tourism purposes. This is contained in a statement issued to the Daily Nation by Foreign Affairs Ministry Public Relations Officer, Chansa Kabwela, Mr Lombe said documents such as special travel permits, Covid-19 negative certificates and travel

visas were among the requirements and it was incumbent upon would-be travellers to have the proper documentation. He said while some countries had eased travel restrictions, others had continued to uphold the suspension of all visas

granted to foreign nationals except those belonging to diplomats and project categories. He said Zambians should ensure strict adherence to the set guidelines and public health measures on Covid-19 to avoid unnecessary inconvenience as they travel.


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PF youths warn opposition over rigging allegations

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By NOEL IYOMBWA I WILL petition law enforcement agencies to summon anyone claiming that the online voter -preregistration is a gimmick by the Patriotic Front to rig elections in 2021, PF national youth chairperson Kelvin Sampa has said. Mr Sampa, who is also Kasama Central Member of Parliament, said allegations by some individuals that the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ)’s preregistration exercise was a ploy to rig elections in 2021 could cause confusion in the country. He said that it was wrong and misleading for some politicians and traditional leaders to start insinuating that the ongoing online preregistration and invalidation of the old register was a plot to rig the 2021 general elections without any proof. Mr Sampa said public figures should be cautious when making public statements or they would misleading the nation and ultimately disturb its peace. He warned the opposition and other individuals who are

Mr Sampa alleging that the PF intended to rig the elections that their days were numbered. Mr Sampa said he would petition law enforcement officers to summon anyone making such allegations so that they provide evidence that the ruling party intended to rig the elections through online voter –pre-registration. Senior Chief Mukuni of Southern Province was quoted in one of the local newspapers warning that the ruling PF leaders would not defy the force of gravity. He demanded that the ECZ, the PF and the Ministry of Home Affairs must allow for a credible and transparent review of the electoral process for the sake of peace. And National Democratic Congress Copperbelt chairperson, George Sichula, alleged that the ruling party was targeting opposition controlled territories like Southern, Western, NorthWestern and Central provinces to rig next year’s elections.

OPPOSITION Alliance spokesperson James Lukuku says he won’t apologise to Paramount Chief Chitimukulu of the Bemba over derogatory remarks against him. Mr Lukuku said he would not apologise to the traditional leader for wrongs that he did not commit, adding that he has never had any issues with the chief. The Republican Progressive Party president maintained that there was nothing to apologise for because he did not hurt the Bemba paramount chief in any way. Paramount Chief Chitimukulu recently refused to meet UPND president Hakainde Hichilema, alleging that his political partners in the Opposition Alliance referred to him as a misplaced and wrong chief. Mr Lukulu claimed that he did not issue the statement

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I WON’T APOLOGISE TO CHITIMUKULU - LUKULU which infuriated Paramount Chief Chitimukulu, but that the Patriotic Front (PF) manipulated the statement. Mr Lukuku alleged that most of the contents in the statement were manipulated by the PF, adding that he was able to point out lies presented to Paramount Chief Chitimukulu which angered him. “Apologising is putting a case on yourself because it is an admission that I insulted the chief which I did not do, so where am I going to start from?” “I am in Kasama right now but I am not even bothered to go to the palace and say anything because I’m not going to seek anything,” he said. Mr Lukuku said: “I cannot make peace with the paramount chief when I already have peace with him.”

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‘Chinsali hospital fire was sabotage’ By PETER SICHALI THE fire at Chinsali General Hospital store room is a suspected case of arson or sabotage, Muchinga Province Commissioner of Police Joel Njase has said. Mr Njase said expert analysis of electrical appliances by an engineer ruled out the possibility of the fire being initiated by an electrical fault. He said the fire could have been deliberately started by someone and exacerbated by the presence of lubricants, hand sanitisers and methylated spirit. Mr Njase said the investigations would continue

as this could have been arson or sabotage. “It has been recommended that in order to enhance security of vital installations at the facility there is need to install CCTV

President Lungu to engage EIZ on shoddy works PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu says he will soon convene a meeting with the Engineering Institute of Zambia (EIZ) to find out why government projects take long to finish. And President Lungu says he needs an explanation from EIZ as to why there are shoddy works on government projects, adding that he also wonders why structures in the private sector are completed on time and are of better quality than those of the government. ZANIS reports that the Head of State said this yesterday, after inspecting the Copperbelt Patriotic Front (PF) Convention Centre in

cameras,” Mr Njase said. Last Sunday, fire swept through the hospital’s store room and destroyed drugs, including ARVs, and other medical supplies.

Ndola. He has described the attitude by local engineers as ‘unpatriotic and heart breaking.’ President Lungu has, however expressed happiness with the quality of works exhibited at the Edgar Chagwa Lungu Conventional Centre and has since commended the PF leadership in the province. “We shall look for money and ensure this project is completed. I was very upset yesterday, but I wish to express my happiness here today. Well-done Copperbelt team,” he said! And speaking earlier, Copperbelt PF Chairperson, Nathan Chanda said the project will be completed before the end of the year. Mr. Chanda said the building which has now been renamed as Edgar Chagwa Lungu Conventional Centre will also come with a youth resource centre and a hotel. Construction works of the conventional centre started in February 2018. -ZANIS

Chinese set up manganese processing plants By SILUMESI MALUMO

GOVERNMENT has disclosed that two Chinese mining companies are setting up manganese processing plants in Central Province. Minister of Commerce, Trade and Industry, Christopher Yaluma, said Wang Chen Mining Limited was setting up a manganese processing plant in Kapiri Mposhi. The minister said the mining company had pledged through the Zambia Development

Agency (ZDA) to establish the processing plant at a cost of US$20 million. Mr Yaluma said the project was at 80 percent completion stage and 200 jobs were expected to be created when completed. He said that this investment was cardinal in the country as the manganese which would be mined would be exported with value addition. A Chinese mining firm is setting up a multimillion manganese processing

plant in Kapiri Mposhi which will be used to process the manganese mined in the area. Meanwhile Mr Yaluma said a Chinese metal company is also establishing a manganese processing plant in Serenje. The minister said the project being established at a cost of US$9 million was at 90 percent completion. “Over 400 jobs are expected to be created once the plant is completed,” Mr Yaluma said.


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Mines’ tax payments ‘sucking’ forex, says expert By BUUMBA CHIMBULU

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THE payment of taxes, over and above mineral royalties by mining companies in dollars has sucked foreign exchange supply from the open market causing imbalances on the supply side. This aspect, coupled with demand surges, has weighed the exchange rate. This is according to the Kwacha Arbitrageur Magazine Chief Macro Business Strategist, Mutisunge Zulu. In June this year, the Zambia Revenue Authority wrote to all mines to remit all taxes in dollars and directly to the Central Bank to shore up foreign exchange reserves. But Mr Zulu said the move had sucked foreign exchange supply from the open market causing imbalances on the supply side, which coupled with demand surges, has weighed the exchange rate. He explained that the Kwacha had this year to date suffered a 40 percent valuation loss as structural imbalances in the foreign exchange market had caused currency sell-off pressure. He said this in the latest Kwacha Arbitrageur Report on “Budget Analysis and Debt Note.” Mr Zulu also said the increase in inflation rate had contributed to the weighed to offset the effects of falling food prices. “This is evidenced by a dollar liquidity backlog exacerbated by uneven and inequitable allocation of foreign exchange at the expense of agriculture input demand,” he said. Meanwhile, Mr Zulu said some of the tax adjustments announced in the 2021 national budget such as scrapping of import duty on copper concentrates would benefit the Zambian mining industry. Mr Zulu said this had for years hampered smelting business, which was driven by Mopani Copper Mine, Konkola Copper Mine and Kansanshi Mine. “With increased in production in the Democratic Republic of Congo – DRC which is north of 1.2 million metric tons, Zambia stands to benefit more because of current unutilized smelter capacity which will help most mines meet contribution especially at a time when some face increasing production challenges,” he said.

Monday 12 October, 2020

‘SOUND FISCAL POLICY KEY FOR ZAMBIA’

By BUUMBA CHIMBULU

ZAMBIA has to rely on fiscal policy for debt stabilisation as the country seeks to secure external financing from the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The country, which is currently in talks with the IMF, is eligible to access up to US$1.3 billion worth of a programme from the Washingtonbased lender. Debt stabilisation is likely to be a key point as Zambia negotiates towards an IMF programme in the future, says Standard Chartered Bank Chief Economist for Africa and Middle East, Razia Khan. Ms Khan emphasised the need to therefore ensure a fiscal policy which would deliver debt stabilisation. She explained during a live webinar focused on the Zambian Market Economic Outlook that this was cardinal in accessing external financing, including the IMF programme. “Many countries have benefitted from the IMF emergency funds but Zambia has not because its debt level suggests that it is risky. So Zambia

Ms Khan has looked at this hence the current discussions with its creditors. “There is likely to be an ounce of fiscal policy, Zambia is now taking steps to try to make its debt load manageable and we will have to observe what the outcome of that is going to be,” Ms Khan said. She indicated that it might make it difficult for

Zambia to raise any new financing externally from commercial sources for some time if the outcome of the on-going negotiation was negative. Zambia, Ms Khan explained, had more commercial creditors and the problem was that if those commercial creditors were seen to be disadvantaged by any debt workout, that could as well be construed as a default. “The question is what policies Zambia should be putting in place to try to safeguard future development and safeguard its future “Any further development just like the local currency debt market, this will have to become much more important as a funding source for the Zambian market going forward,” Ms Khan said. She however observed that Government through the Bank of Zambia had done a lot to stabilize the economy. “The release of liquidity leading to improve local currency, debt markets outcomes. The release of liquidity to address some of those outstanding suppliers contract, this will certainly be helping the economy,” Ms Khan said. She said Zambia was already feeling the impact of COVID-19 on the economy.

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PILLAR 1 CROPS

3.4M METRIC TONNES IN 2020

AQUACULTURE 127,000 METRIC TONNES IN 2019

LIVESTOCK

LIVESTOCK RESEARCH TO INCREASE PRODUCTION

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i. Crop Production: • Prioritising investment in agriculture development for economic diversification agenda. Leading to an increase in maize production from 2.8 million metric tonnes in 2016 to 3.4 million metric tonnes in 2020. • Seed production increased from 97,000 metric tonnes in 2016 to 129,000 metric tonnes in 2020. • During the period 2016 to 2020, the country exported 108,000 metric tonnes of maize seed to countries in the eastern and southern African regions. • Government is also determined to see that the country’s national strategic food reserve is doubled from 500,000 metric tonnes to one million metric tonnes. ii. Aquaculture: • There was an increase in fish production from 115,000 metric tonnes in 2016 to 127,000 metric tonnes in 2019. • Progress has been made in implementation of the Zambia aquaculture enterprise development project worth 51 million united states dollars aimed at promoting fish production, processing and marketing. • 4,119 people out of a target of 12,000, have so far benefited from the project, out of which 1,783 are youth.

INTRODUCTION: • The mindset of all citizens should be attuned to building a Zambia that is resilient to shocks, open to new ideas and opportunities as well as looking inwards for local solutions. The Government is committed to building resilience by: • Investing in building capacities to cope and recover quickly in face of difficulties. • Investing more in climate resilient infrastructure and promoting climate smart agriculture. • Strengthening healthcare systems to help recover and cope when confronted with pandemics. • Promote economic growth through diversification, value addition, expanding export base and finding local business solutions. Macroeconomic situation • During the period 2016 to 2019, the economy remained resilient registering positive growth of 3.2%. • In 2020, the economic growth rate is projected to decline to negative 4.2%. • This is mainly attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic which led to disruptions in the supply of value chains, fall in international commodity prices, reduced exports, low investments and liquidity constraints. To stimulate economic activities in the short-term amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Government has had to: • Implement tax relief measures in order to keep the private sector afloat and protect jobs. • As a result, domestic revenues in 2020 are projected to decline by 17.8%. • To improve liquidity in the economy and mitigate the effects of COVID-19. Government introduced a K10 billion medium-term refinancing facility to support various players in the economy. • Furthermore, Government issued the K8 billion COVID-19 bond as an economic stimulus package. • Government has continued to prioritise the dismantling of domestic arrears such as those owed to suppliers and pensioners. • A total of K1.9 billion has so far been released against the 2020 budget of K2.1 billion.

INVESTING IN CLIMATE RESILIENT INFRASTRUCTURE AND SMART AGRICULTURE

ECONOMY REGISTERED POSITIVE GROWTH OF 3.2% BETWEEN 2016 & 2019.

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Economic Diversification and Job Creation

A number of interventions have been implemented in the sectors identified as key drivers and enablers for economic diversification, and job creation. These include:

On the 11th of September 2020, H.E. the President of the Republic of Zambia, Mr. Edgar C. Lungu addressed the National Assembly during the official opening of the fifth session of the twelfth National Assembly.

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iii. Livestock: • Government will pay particular attention to livestock research and development, provision of livestock services, improved animal husbandry, infrastructure development and assisting our farmers to access both capital and markets and promote private sector participation in order to grow the subsector iv. Mining: • On average, the sector accounted for 14% of gross domestic product and 74.4% of total export earnings during the period 2016 to 2019. During the same period, copper production averaged 805,000 metric tonnes. • In March 2020, Government had declared gold as a strategic mineral and established the Zambia Gold Company Limited to spearhead gold mining activities in the country. • The company has since began purchasing gold from artisanal and small-scale miners in Rufunsa, Vubwi, Mumbwa and Luano districts. It also commenced gold mining operations in Kasenseli area in Mwinilunga district in June, 2020. • So far, 13 cooperatives in Rufunsa and Petauke districts have been created and supported to increase production. • Government will enhance the generation and provision of geological information. In addition, it will continue to promote mineral exploration, production and value addition in the mining sector. v. Tourism: • The sector contributed an average of 2.5% to the gross domestic product. • However, it has been the most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic due to its over-reliance on foreign tourists. vi. Energy: • Electricity generation capacity increased from 2,800 megawatts in 2016 to 3000 megawatts in 2020. • This was a result of the addition of 160 megawatts to the existing capacity from hydro, thermal and solar energy sources . • An additional 750 megawatts of electricity is expected to come on board by the end of the year after the completion of the Kafue Gorge Lower Power Station and the Chunga Solar Power Project in Kafue National Park. • Current electricity deficit is 810 megawatts. vii. Trade: • The launch of the Zambia Trade Information Portal provides all the necessary trade information to facilitate traders’ compliance with import, export and transit requirements will help increase the country’s trade capacity. • The average trade balance between 2016 and 2018 was negative while in 2019 the country

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MANUFACTURING GREW BY 3.2% FROM 2016 TO 2019

AIRPORTS

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2019 - ZAMBIA RECORDED POSITIVE TRADE BALANCE

registered a positive trade balance • Zambia needs to take advantage of regional initiatives such as COMESA as well as consolidate its position and participate in the African Continental Free Trade Area. viii. Domestic Market: • Government is promoting local content across all manufacturing and trading activities. • Buying Zambian is a way of investing in local industries as well as strengthening the Zambian Kwacha. • Government has been implementing programmes such as Multi-facility Economic Zones as well as domestic and foreign direct investment promotion. • Manufacturing sector consequently grew by an average of 3.2% between 2016 and 2019. ix. Industrial Yards: • Construction of industrial yards has been completed in Kasama, Chipata and Mongu while progress in Ndola, Solwezi and Kitwe is at 90% and 60% in Kafue district. • Once operational, the industrial yards will host 300 small and mediumsized enterprises and create at least 4,000 jobs. x. Airports: • Upgrading of the Kenneth Kaunda International Airport stands at 90% compared to 84% reported last year. • Once completed, the airport will have the capacity to handle traffic of 6 million people per annum, up from 2 million people per annum. • Works at the Copperbelt International Airport are at 76% compared to the 43% reported last year. xi. Road Tolls: • Government has so far rolled out the tolling programme across the country with 34 tolling points consisting of 21 toll stations, three weighbridges and 10 ports of entry. • Since inception, a total of K4.8 billion has been collected in toll revenue. • Measures to improve collection are expected to result in an overall toll revenue collection of K1.4 billion against a budgeted collection of K1.6 billion.

PILLAR 2 POVERTY HEADCOUNT REDUCED FROM 50% IN 2014 TO 44% IN 2018

Poverty Reduction and Vulnerability

SOCIAL PROTECTION

4.2M PEOPLE BENEFITING ACROSS THE COUNTRY

SOCIAL SECURITY

1.5M WORKERS REGISTERED SINCE 2017

• The Multi-dimensional Poverty Headcount in the country has reduced from 50% in 2014 to 44% in 2018. • During this same period, poverty in rural Zambia declined from 69% to 59% while in urban areas, it declined from 25% to 18%. • Currently, approximately 4.2 million people across the country are benefiting from social protection programmes such as the Social Cash Transfer, The Food Security Pack, The Emergency Cash Transfer Scheme and The Supporting Women Livelihoods Programme. • The cumulative number of workers registered with Social Security Schemes since 2017 is about 1.5 million.


Medium-term budget won't be popular - SAA to be dealt with, warns Mboweni Monday October 12, 2019

CASHING IN …KRA to collect US$9.2m more after raising tax

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AIROBI - The government expects to collect an additional Sh10 billion this financial year after it raised tax on some 31 products beginning October 1. The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) said even though it had considered the fact that businesses have been hit by the Covid-19 pandemic since the beginning of the year, it had to adjust excise duty on the products, to avoid a situation where the rising inflation rate affects the country’s revenues. Among the products that were slapped with the addi-

tional tax include alcoholic products, cigarettes and fuel. The authority said it had also suffered setbacks during the pandemic period, after other countries that trade with Kenya placed various restrictions. “We expect annually to collect an additional about US$9.2m from adjustment of excise duty rates. Of course we appreciate the fact that there are other factors affecting consumption in this financial year and that adjustment has also been considered,” said KRA’s domestic taxes deputy commissioner for policy and tax advisory Caxton Masudi.

He said the authority had noted the impact Covid-19 restrictions such as ban on travels, opening of businesses and the curfew had on businesses, which affected its collections for the first half of 2020. “There have been some significant implications to businesses relating to Covid-19 especially in relation to the measures the government has put in place to fight the disease,” Masudi said, but adding that the authority’s revenues had increased since reopening of the country began. “In the last three months, KRA’s tax performance has improved from 82 to 91 percent.

Caxton Masudi This is a pointer to improved business environment,” the official said. – DAILY NATION, Kenya.

Deutsche Gesellschaft Fuer Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH is a German federal enterprise which offers workable, sustainable and effective solutions and systems for efficient service delivery. Most of GIZ’s work is commissioned by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).

INVITATION FOR BIDS GIZ is hereby inviting bidders for the supply of 1086 Human Powered Bicycles A. The Bicycles should have the following quality specifications; ▪ Built with strong quality Steel material ▪ Re-enforced strong spokes ▪ Durable Rear Carrier and capacity to carry heavy loads (up to 100kgs) ▪ Reinforced frame with double walled tubes. ▪ Strong and Big tyres size 26” to last long ▪ Superior braking system preferably - Foot Brakes ▪ Tough seat with twin springs for comfort. ▪ High grade strong pedals. ▪ Assorted colors: Black, Orange, Green and Grey-Silver. ▪ Suitable and user-friendly Bicycles for both females and males B) First Delivery to Katete: 476 Bicycles by 03.12.2020: C) Second Delivery to Petauke: 610 Bicycles by 04.12.2020: Interested bidders must send their bids with the following information in the subject line: 21.10.2020 Bicycles 91143759 in a sealed envelope and to be delivered to Plot 2 Kariba Road Kalundu on 21st October 2020 before 13:00. Any queries must be sent to email: ZM_inquiry@giz.de

JOHANNESBURG - South Africa risks a fiscal crisis in four years, similar to that experienced by Argentina, said Finance Minister Tito Mboweni. The minister made the remarks during a panel discussion hosted by Stellenbosch University's economics department, which on Friday was celebrating its centenary. Mboweni spoke frankly about the state of the economy, which was already in a recession prior to the nationwide lockdown that started in late March to stem the spready of the coronavirus. The economy is set to contract anywhere between seven percent and 13 percent this year - the worst economic performance in 90 years. As a consequence Treasury sees SA's debt-to-GDP ratio widening to 81.8 percent this fiscal year, and possibly breaching 100 percent by 2023/24 if no changes are made. "I do not think the medium-term budget policy statement will be popular, particularly as we will deal with things like South African Airways and other state-owned enterprises," Mboweni said. He is due to table the medium-term budget policy statement on October 21, which will map out

Zimbabwe is missing out on gold's rally HARARE - Gold might have rallied to a record high above US$2 070 this year, but policy missteps by the Zimbabwean authorities saw the country missing out on the uplift. Zimbabwe, which has an ambitious plan to grow the mining sector's annual earnings to US$12 billion by 2023, has a target of a US$4 billion contribution for gold. The target would mean improving on its 2018 record gold earnings of US$1.3 billion, achieved from deliveries amounting to 33.2 tons. Such plans are, however,

the country's expenditure plans for the next three years. "Before the lockdown, we were already in a technical recession, so revenue was also down from the point of view of the fiscus. Then coronavirus hit us... The ban on the sale of tobacco and alcohol actually made people in the tobacco and alcohol industry extremely rich - they shot up prices. The underground market was active," he lamented. All sectors of the economy, bar agriculture, contracted significantly during the second quarter of the year. Treasury expects a tax revenue shortfall of about R300 billion to the depressed economy, all while pressure on expenditure is growing, said Mboweni. – FIN24.

Mboweni under serious threat amid the government's failure to pay miners. Zimbabwe's sole gold buyer, Fidelity Printers and Refiners (Fidelity), which is owned by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has, since 2018's record output, experienced a slump in both gold deliveries and earnings. In 2019, the country earned US$946 million from the delivery of 27.6 tons of bullion. The downturn in output has continued this year, notwithstanding that gold mining was declared an essential service during the Covid-19 lockdown period. According to figures released this week by Fidelity, gold deliveries for the nine months to September slumped to 14.7 tons from 20.8 produced for the same period in 2019. – FIN24.

U.S. imposes tariffs on aluminum sheet from 18 countries WASHINGTON - The United States is imposing new tariffs on $1.96 billion worth of aluminum sheet products from 18 countries after determining that the goods were being dumped, U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross has said. The tariffs were being immediately imposed on countries including Germany and Bahrain, even though the department’s determination that there was dumping was preliminary, he told Fox Business Network. Brazil, Croatia, Egypt, Greece, India, Indonesia, It-

aly, Oman, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Taiwan and Turkey were also affected, he said. Ross said the U.S. International Trade Commission would make the final determination in February 2021. He said China was not on the list, adding U.S. tariffs had already been imposed on Beijing’s aluminum products, which led to Chinese excess capacity that displaced production in other countries and resulted in dumping in the United States. – REUTERS.


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Politics of insults unacceptable Dear Editor,

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UPND popularity artificial, remains regional It is correct to assume that even the accredited UPND polling agents and the people spearheading their campaigns voted for the PF candidates.

Dear Editor THE recent victory of the Patriotic Front has not only strengthened its dominance over the UPND, but has significantly put the last nail on the opposition party’s coffin in the Northern block. The zeros UPND got at the notorious Kalito and Sesa polling stations has vindicated our claims that UPND only has artificial popularity in the Northern region. Unlike the PF which has been accepted in Western and North-Western provinces, the support for UPND tilts in one known region. This is the definition of a regionally-inclined political party. It is correct to assume that even the accredited UPND polling agents and the people spearheading their campaigns voted for the PF candidates. The wind of continuation is blowing in the direction of the PF and President Edgar Lungu is certainly headed for a second term. The decision to vote for the PF is not only the fulfillment of democratic processes, it is the renewed hope that the PF still remains the party of first choice and there is no alternative that can suitably replace it. We also note that the opposition politicised the death of the late PF MPs as

they made reference to the incoherent reference to Bill 10. As though that was not enough, the boiled hearts of electorates who were in the mourning mode were further provoked when UPND president and Presidential candidate Hakainde Hichilema insulted the Bemba-speaking people in their language and at home ground. This is in addition to the many unanswered questions relating to the role that Mr Hichilema played in the pri-

vatisation process which relegated many breadwinners into disgraced destitutes. The conduct of Mr Hichilema is unheard of for a person aspiring to be elected as President. Indeed, such reckless actions by Mr Hichilema could only cut all forms of political cooperation between Mr Hichilema and all aggrieved electorates. While they may bring disproportionate claims that by-elections are insignificant to the general elections, we

would like to remind the proponents of such self-comforting claims that a university student who consistently fails the continuous assessments is destined to fail the final exams. Therefore, the examples of previously won by-elections is circumstantially distinguishable from the PF. There is no doubt HH is in dire desperation for the Bemba-speaking vote. MARVIN CHANDA MBERI, Youth Rights Activist.

T is mind boggling that some politicians use vulgar language to attack their perceived political rivals. This does not augur well because the politicians both from the opposition political parties and the ruling party have a role to play in the governance system of the country. Zambia is bigger than any political party. As such, the political leaders should desist from using vulgar language. Our country will be holding the general elections next year. Prior to the elections, there will be political campaigns, at which leaders of different political parties will be availing their manifestos through campaigns for their preferred candidates to the potential electorate. It is a well known fact that some aspiring candidates will win the elections while others lose. This has been the trend after any election because there can only be one winner in any given election. In an event that the losing candidate is not content with the outcome of the election, the aggrieved aspirant is at liberty to petition that particular election result in the courts of law. This also applies to the

losing political parties. People are very sensitive to the campaign messages during the elections let alone the language the aspiring candidates use at the political rallies. However, this applies to both the opposition political parties and the ruling party. The political leaders found wanting by virtue of insulting should be nabbed to face the full wrath of the law upon conviction. Zambia is globally known as the beacon of peace and it is a Christian nation. The question begging for an answer is, "why do some politicians use vulgar language during campaigns?" The gist of the matter is that people are interested in hearing issues pertaining to development and not unpalatable language. The point worth noting is that some politicians who use vulgar language at platforms such as political rallies campaign against themselves, thereby creating a fertile ground for losing the election. The use of vulgar language during political rallies is legally and morally wrong. The politicians still playing politics of insults should stop. This is because politics of insults are unacceptable and long gone. ELEMIYA PHIRI, Lusaka.

Parties must invest more in polling agents Dear Editor, I WRITE to appeal to all political parties to invest massively in polling agents ahead of the 2021 general elections so that the issue of rigging, if ever that happens cannot occur. Political parties should not be economical with spending on their own polling agents who are going to monitor and verify their votes at all polling points throughout the country. For all I know, if all political parties can station their agents who by then should have been trained on how to monitor the voting which goes with making sure the ballot boxes and booths are empty before voting, then this rigging issue could be for once rested. However, if you will leave your polling agents at the mercy of other political players because you cannot spend by making sure they have good phones loaded with talk time, food supplements and pocket money for emergency all the time till the counting, then it will be you to blame not your opponents who will take advantage of your agents. I have noted in most elections where some agents out of frustration leave their polling stations to go and look for food because of poor planning on

the part of their political parties who fail to note that just a minute of blinking by your agent can be a cost on your results. So, my humble appeal is for all the political parties to start identifying their would-be polling agents and start training and equipping them with knowledge and gadgets that are of relevance on the material day of voting.

SPENDING Political parties should not be economical with spending on their own polling agents who are going to monitor and verify their votes at all polling points throughout the country. As we know, these elections seem to be a matter of life and death for others, so it’s better not to leave everything to chance but seal all loopholes so far known to be vulnerable to abuse. Let us stop the complaining syndrome and address the issues with the vigour they require. WISDOM MUYUNDA,


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AVAP DECRIES CARELESS POLITICAL STATEMENTS By ROGERS KALERO

CARELESS statements on the online voter pre-registration exercise are dangerous and are just working to bring tension in the country, Anti-Voter Apathy Project (AVAP) has warned. AVAP Copperbelt Coordinator, Poster Jumbe, said the opposition parties and other stakeholders must desist from making careless and misleading statements regarding the online voter pre-registration exercise,

but must instead disseminate truthful information about the exercise. In an interview in Kitwe at the weekend, Mr Jumbe said he was disappointed that some senior officials in the UPND were deliberately twisting facts about the online voter re-registration initiative. He said that the UPND and its allies had been issuing statements that the online voter pre-registration exercise was an attempt to rig the 2021 elections. “In an attempt to seek sympathy

and win hearts of the people, politicians should not become careless and make misleading statements that may set this country ablaze. Some of us we have been to countries which experienced civil wars and we know what it means. In some cases, civil wars are started by careless and misleading statements. "It is disappointing that some senior officials of the opposition have chosen to make careless and misleading statements. These are blatant lies and should not be taken serious-

ly," Mr Jumbe said. Mr Jumbe encouraged all eligible voters to undertake the online pre-registration exercise to make it easy when registering physically later at the Electoral Commission of Zambia established centres. "The online voters’ pre-registration is not mandatory, but would lessen the time spent by the eligible voters as it can be done at one's convenient time. Citizens are required to go for the registration centres come October 28, 2020 up to November 30

when the mobile voter registration will be going on. "For those who will do on line voter registration and those who will not do, both should visit the registration centres and submit the biometric details which include finger prints, photos and get the cards," he said. Mr Jumbe encouraged people who were mobile like truck drivers, bus drivers, cross border traders to do the online voters’ pre-preregistration at their own convenient time and later get to the centres.

Transporters demand proper bus stations By SANFROSSA MANYINDA

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The Food Reserve Agency (FRA) intends to enter into contracts for the provision of insurance cover services.

The Agency now invites sealed bids from interested insurance companies registered with Pensions & Insurance Authority (PIA) for the provision of insurance services for the following policies:

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Bidders who wish to participate in the tender should deposit a nonThe Agency now invites sealed bids from insurance brokers registered refundable sum of K750.00 in the following bank account: with Policy To be Covered the Pensions & Insurance Authority (PIA) for the provision of Insurance 1. Buildings Bank: Stanbic Bank Brokerage Services2. asStock follows: (maize, paddy rice & Branch: Lusaka Industrial

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LotMotor Vehicle Policy To be Covered Private Private Motor Vehicles Comprehensive No. Motor Vehicle Commercial Vehicles 1 Fire & Allied1. Perils 1. Buildings 3 Commercial 2. Tractors & Trailers Comprehensive 2. Stock (maize, rice can & soya beans) The bidding documents be obtained from the Procurement & Motor Cycle Supplies Unit offices, Food Reserve Agency, Plot 7419, Manda Road, 4 Motor Cycles 3. Empty Grain Bags and other Marketing Comprehensive Industrial Area, Lusaka, upon presentation of an official FRA receipt for Group Personal the K750.00 bank deposit. Requisites Employees and Board Members 5 Accident 2 Private Private Motor 6 Group LifeMotor Assurance Vehicle Employees The bidsVehicles should be sent clearly marked, “Tender for the Provision of Insurance Services” and addressed to the Procurement Coordinator, 1. Grain Silos Comprehensive Food Reserve Agency, Plot 7419, Manda Road, Industrial Area and P.O. 2. Generators 7 Plant All Risks 3. Fork Lifts Box 34054, Lusaka, Zambia, not later than Friday 30 October 2020 3 Motor Vehicle 1. Commercial Vehicles 4. Laboratory equipment at 10:00 hours local time. Commercial 2. Tractors 8 Office Comprehensive Furniture, fixtures & fittings The bids must be deposited in the Tender Box at the reception area, 9 Fidelity Guarantee Fraud & Dishonest of Employees Comprehensive 3. Trailers Plot 7419, Manda Road, Industrial Area, Lusaka, Zambia, on or before Grain stocks and crop marketing 10 Goods in Transit Friday 30 October 2020 at 10:00 hours and must be accompanied 4 Motor requisites Cycle Motor Cycles by proof of purchase of the bidding documents. 1. Stock (maize, paddy rice & Comprehensive soya beans ) 11 Burglary Insurance The& closing date for the receipt of bids is Friday 30 October 2020 at 5 Group Personal Accident Employees Board Members 2. Empty Grain Bags and 10:00 hours, and any bid received after the time and date stipulated marketing requisites above will not be accepted. The bids will be opened thereafter in the 6 Group Life Assurance Employees 12 Asset All Risks Laptops Board Room, in the presence of bidders or their representatives who 7 Plant All Risks 1. Grain Group Funeral Employees and their families/ chooseSilos to attend. 13 Expenses dependents 2. Generators Computers, Printers, Scanners and 14 Electronic Equipment Receivers 3. Fork lifts Procurement Coordinator 15 Money Insurance Money 4. Laboratory equipment For and on behalf of the Executive Director Award 8 of contract will be Comprehensive restricted up to a maximum Furniture, fixtures & fittings Office FOOD RESERVE AGENCY of four (4) lots per bidder. 9 Fidelity Guarantee Fraud & Dishonest of Employees 2

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called for establishment of proper road signs at drop off points. According to the operators, drop off points should also have a special design and this must be done during construction of the roads. The bus operators said that this was one of the ways the difference between them and traffic police officers could come to an end. Bus operators complained that they fought running battles with the officers whenever they stopped to pick passengers at places that did not have signs despite being designated bus stops. "In most cases, we are allowed to pick passengers at certain points by the local authority but police tell us a different story. “This is the reason why we want the Ministry of Local Government and the Ministry of Communications and Transport to work hand in hand when planning on such matters," one of the drivers Michael Lubili said. He added that the Ministry of Housing and Infrastructure development should also be involved in planning for bus stations on roads and other points. Mr Lubili said that proper direction from relevant authorities on the matter could not be overemphasized. He said that the issue would continue being a problem if not corrected in time and called on Government to act quickly. Another bus operator, Amon Zulu, said that they had been making losses as their vehicles were mostly seized by police who only released them after paying a contravening fee.


Monday October 12, 2020

NORTH-WEST / MOSI

MANYINGA FARMERS APPEAL FOR FEEDER ROADS REHAB By JACKSON MAPAPAYI

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ARMERS in Manyinga district have expressed concern over the poor state of most feeder roads as the rainy season has set in. Amon Kalunjika, a local farmer and a member of the Manyinga Stakeholders As-

sociation, said that it would be difficult for most farmers to move as most of the feeder roads would be flooded. "Even after harvesting our crops, it will be difficult to transport our produce to nearby markets," he said in an interview at the weekend. He cited some of the stretches that would need

to be worked on urgently as Chongo-Chifuwe, the Manyinga-Mwinilunga, Ndunga-Chiteve and other roads. Mr Kalunjika appealed to the Road Development Agency and Rural Roads Unit to look into the matter urgently. However, Government recently made a commitment to work on the Manyinga-Mwin-

ilunga road, which was a vital link in the Northj-western province. North-western Province Permanent Secretary, Willies Mangimela, said Government was concerned with the bad state of most feeder roads in the province. Mr Mangimela added that the Ministry of Housing and Infrastructure Development had been engaged to address the matter. "We understand the need of infrastructure development in our province and h we have engaged the ministries and institutions concerned," Mr Mangimela said.

TIZ counsels Zambian media By ANDREW MUKOMA

THE media should be proactive and play a critical role in offering checks and balances in good governance, Transparency International Zambia (TIZ) has advised. TIZ Head of Democracy and Governance, Gilbert Mwanza, said the media was not operating to expectations Mr Mwanza said the media was divided and

INVITATION INVITATION FOR BIDS BIDS FRA/W/03/20 TENDER FOR REPAIR & SERVICING OF TENDER FOR THE PROVISION OF INSURANCE BROKERAGE PLATFORM SCALES & WEIGHBRIDGES SERVICES - FRA/ORD/06/20 TheThe FoodFood Reserve Agency (FRA) wishes(FRA) to enter into Bank: Bank Reserve Agency intends to engage firmsStanbic to provide Insurance contracts for the repair and servicing of platform scales Branch: Lusaka Industrial Brokerage Services. and weighbridges at satellite depots. Account Name: Food Reserve Agency Account Number: 9130000358499 The Agency now invites eligible firms registered with the Sort Code: 040007 The Agency now invites sealed bids from insurance brokers registered with Zambia Metrology Agency (ZMA) to submit sealed bids for Swift Code: SBICZMLX & following Insurance for the provision of Insurance thethe worksPensions to be done in the regions:Authority (PIA) Currency: Zambian Kwacha

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1. Buildings 2. Stock (maize, & soya beans) The bids shouldrice be appropriately bound, sealed and bold labeled “Tender for Repair & Servicing of Platform 3. Empty Grain Bags and other Marketing Scales & Weighbridges” and addressed to the Requisites Procurement Coordinator, Food Reserve Agency, Plot 7419, Private Private Motor MandaVehicles Road, Industrial Area, Lusaka.

Motor LusakaVehicle Comprehensive 8 Eastern (A & B) The bids must be deposited in the Tender Box at the 3 Motor Vehicle 1. Commercial Vehicles 9 Southern (A & B) reception area, Plot 7419, Manda Road, Industrial Area, Commercial 2. Tractors Lusaka, on or before Friday 30th October 2020 at 10:00 10 Copperbelt hours and must be accompanied by proof of purchase of Comprehensive 3. Trailers the bidding documents. Motorwill be restrictedCycle Motor Cycles Award4 of contract to a maximum of three lots per bidder Comprehensive The closing date for the receipt of bids is Friday 30th Interested bidders may obtain further information and 5 Group Personal Accident EmployeesOctober & Board Members 2020 at 10:00 hours and any bid received after inspect the bidding documents at the Procurement & Supplies the time and date stipulated above will not be accepted. 6 Food Group Life Assurance Unit offices, Reserve Agency, Plot 7419, MandaEmployees Road, The bids will be opened thereafter in the Board Room, Industrial P.O. All Box Risks 34054, Lusaka, Zambia. The 7 Area,Plant 1. Grain Silos in the presence of bidders or their representatives who telephone numbers are 260-211-286097/286106. 2. Generators choose to attend. 3. Fork lifts Bidders who wish to participate in the tender should deposit Procurement Coordinator 4. Laboratory equipment a non-refundable sum of K750.00 in the following bank For and on behalf of the account: 8 Office Comprehensive Furniture,FOOD fixtures & fittings RESERVE AGENCY 9 Fidelity Guarantee Fraud & Dishonest of Employees

as such, it was easy for any organisation to look down upon the media. “When you are divided you can easily be trampled upon, it is for this reason that journalists must know their role in governance and in the promotion of democracy,” he said. Mr Mwanza said because of the way journalists had watered down their power in governance, they had become vulnerable to bribery. He said bribery could easily erode professionalism. “If you cannot define yourself, someone will define you. The media must remember that they are the fourth estate in the governance of the country and their role is critical,” Mr Mwanza said. He said that the media should ensure that the players of the country's governance were held accountable. Mr Mwanza said the media must always ensure that the right information was availed to the citizens across the country and beyond He said the public expected the media to always give them Formatted: Font: infor(Defau balanced and accurate mation, which was not the case at the moment. Mr Mwanza said the media must always strive to be truthful whenever they report their news because Zambians wanted an organised and united profession.

Govt says PR body needs legal backing By ANDREW MUKOMA

IT is prudent for any professional organisation to have a legal backing which provides guidance to members, says Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Services Permanent Secretary, Amos Malupenga. Mr Malupenga observed that having a legal backing such as an Act of Parliament would guide He was speaking during the Zambia Public Relations Association (ZAPRA) gala and award presentation in Livingstone at the weekend. He said that Government was aware of the efforts being made by ZAPRA to have the association bill tabled before Parliament. He congratulated all those who entered for the awards and recipients for their performance and urged them to continue to plan, execute and measure performance for the benefit of their businesses and country at large. At the same event, ZAPRA president Maamba Siame urged members to embrace new methods of communication and stakeholders’ engagement in view of the Covid-19 pandemic. Meanwhile, Atlas Mara Bank has been awarded the best corporate social responsibility award while Airtel Networks Zambia Plc scooped the best social media campaign award.


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SUB-STANDARD ENGINE OIL THE ULTRAFUEL BENEFITS EXCISE LEVY OF IS DIFFERENT How it affects your engine FROM SULPHUR TOLL GATE FEE LOW DIESEL

market decided to implement a zero tolerance policy against producers, distributors, agents and traders of adulterated and sub-standard lubricants. According to an investigation conducted in Nigeria, adulterated and sub-standard lubricants are not only sold in bus stop areas and road sides but also in stores and organised markets. This scenario is not only obtaining in that country alone ROAD construction and SUB-STANDARD oil20, is that N June 2020, but several other African maintenance has oil which does notbeen meet an ar- countries, Zambia inclusive. I authored nal combustion equipment CCORDING to Ve- The problem is that even some aprescribed daunting task for all Like standards. ticle calling upon Pollution manufacturers and business mechanics are extremely any otherhicles, critical product, governments in Air the world Government to ignorant and so they ignorantly Human Health oil has toand meet certain basic alike. Sulphur in petrol and including Zambia. Roads are seriouslyReport consider increasput their clients on wrong oil standards to guarantee extremely expensive and can published diesel is linked to a host of ingJuly, funding to themillion Rural consumers minimum cost far beyond US$1 in 2014, passenger ve- comforting them that all is well undesirable effects, includElectrification Authority and they are saving lots of protection. per kilometre depending on hicles are a major pollution ing increased emissions and (REA) in view of the call The standards are set upby bythe money. the number ofproducing lanes. contributor, sigpoisoning of advanced exThe selling and marketing of various institutions and updated United Nations Sustainable Government through the Road nificant amounts of nitrohaust after treatment device engine oil which does not meet after a certain interval. In the oil Development Goal (RDA) Number Development Agency gen oxides, carbon monox- standards takes place in several such as three way catalysts industry, revisions of standards has implemented user fees 7 which calls for road universal acide, and fees) other pollution. In are usually heldalthough after every four and diesel particulate filters. (Toll this cess gate to clean, affordable and African countries. Despite these countries having regulatory 2013, conyears. transportation portfolio has been shifted to the sustainable energy for all by bodies, some traders seem Enforceability of than these tributed more half of National Fund Agency the yearRoad 2030. standards lies with the the carbon monoxide and to have a way of beating the (NRFA). This wasthat notset the firstup. time institutions them All I system to illegally import the oil. nitrogen and almost Toll lobbying gatesoxides, have been built was On a continent where most those breachingGovernment the standardson a quarter the although hydrocar- people are extremely price across manyofroads are liable to prosecution. this but I have spoken about Ultra low sulphur diethere is still a number of them bons our air. sensitive, the vice is constantly amemitted not sure ifinto there is anyone itI on numerous including that still require tofora be built. The same report revealed sel is that diesel with perpetuated by lower product who has been prosecuted so when Ioften wasthan hosted on Radio More not, I get that healthand risks of air price offerings. Most subfar forthe marketing selling When you look at the entire exposure profile of using sub-standard oil, you will agree with me that actually cheap issulphur not always content cheap. What0.005% you Phoenix flagship platform “Let asked why motorists should standard and obsolete oil substandard oil. extremely However, I am pollution are sethink to be savings of using cheap oil may actually lead to a catastrophic cost structure for you sooner than later. (50ppm) It has far reachthe People Talk” pay toll fees and at the same confident that one the law rious. Poor air day quality in- products are extremely cheap. ing benefits over and aware duty that time pay fuel levyAm or excise another ignorant person. in good practice and adherence motorist in terms of oil related At times, I wonder whether willProgramme. catch up with someone. creases respiratory ailments above diesel with other advocates have also talkeach time they buy fuel; thinking To minimise or eradicate this to standards. expenses. Frequent widehigher some traders who sell As ofasthma January, and 2010, bronchithe like that areincreasing paying double ed they about levelsoilof sulphur. vice, continuous awareness The major challenge is in spread drains lead to Nigerian Department of funding this substandard oil do it tis, heightens the (DPR), of deliberately; While Fuelcashing Levy (excise by far the targeted largest form of Road the User Charge (RUC) This in Zambia, it is taxation. AIResources, closer look atrisk thetheir to REA. acknowledge at reseller segment. increased disposal challenges. in on duty) iscampaigns Petroleum life-threatening important point out that given the Zambian untraceable record funding for road fuel pricing upconditions appears consumers and government traders shouldprevious segment, ploughing heavilyofon Additionally, sub-standard oil rampant andto wide spread alarmed by build wide spread efforts. like and burdens diesel maintenance, adoption levy was only made as aoil condition for donor support of RoadSIP. to indicate that Levy sustained. Most leading the liberalisation of the economy mayHigh easilysulphur find its way into is ofignorance or theyof a fuelbe systematic and random Thecancer, basis forRoad sustained lob- consumer Saturday our health caresub-standard system no longer appears but what fensive to thechamber environment, marketing have has been importing all kinds the combustion and adulterated and 25 April,companies 2020 bying emanates from the with REA are also ignorant. That is, an never off. Clearly, the fuel levy in itself consequently appears excise duty. costs. been distinguishing themselves from outside all sortsZambia of offshore getting into the itperson selling to lubricants on the Nigerian substantial medical diesel and health andtook the equipment excise duty from 30 percent (15 of oil Master is Plan which indicates ignorant The answer was as follows: Through the years, subseq alone is not sustainable to atmosphere as by-products oflevTherefore, Imatter thought is of singleshould lead to increased Fuel Particulate percent for Fuel Levy) to seven suppliers. self. The significantly low While Fuel Levy (excise duty) that REAmore would achieve 51 Therefore, a targeted combustion. This governments have tried to finance road maintenance andincomplete shedding light on these Levy collections. *Visit www.dailynation.info today! percent in 2008 to reduce pump handedly responsible for up el of sulphur leads to cleaner is by far the largest form of Road percent rural electrification engagement andRoads approach at to health complications. thus it is crucial to introduce leads implement the road tolling b taxes based on research and The African prices. NATION DIGITAL to premature deaths emissions.contain This is good news by 30,000 2030. IThis is User Charge (RUC) in Zambia, thisMaintenance segment which constitute Lubricants innovative and sustainable this has neverchemicals. actually taken interviews haveachievement held with some Funds Association As of April 2010 Fuel Levy it is important to point out that for achieving UN SDG 7. at different points. It is very gratifying that scenarios based office on the annual funding some automobile spare The off. other ofequipment subIn impact 2011, the Cap 465 wa ways to finance routine road especially senior bearers in relevant (2011) indicates thatpart ideally was equivalent to 8.8 and 11.3 given the Zambian working in confined shops be a fruitful outing. engine oil is thatTolls itzones Torepealed achieve our own vision socio-economic develophas government increased The which is indicated in the mas- Government and new Act maintenance and rehabilitationstandard institutions. the can Zambian government Tel: +260 211 243527 US cents per litre for diesel and previous to untraceable record of ment objectives enshrined in I would like to inform all those reduces engine performance infill where clouds of smoke 2030, we need to increase refunding REA from K166 ter plan. programmes. 14 of 2011 enacted. RDA cannot wholly rely on treasury is for road upgrading, FUEL petrol respectively, among the formation of sulphuric acid gine operating at optimum sulphur diesel DieHigh sulphur diesel is funding for road 50ppm. maintenance, whonew sellroads lubricants various terms ofThis power. cause the confinement. Government hasensuring rightly newThey Tolls Act designa source allocation toalso REA over fuelInlevyparticular, (excise duty) for Rural sel preferred scenario include million allocated in 2020 bud- the the and in rehabilitation; highest rates in the region. Total when the diesel that is used efficiency, thereby grade 500ppm is availaadoption of a fuel levy was only offensive to the envishops that lubricant fuelthe consumption. the RDA as the toll authority identified Road Tolling as that increased Sulphur, a US$50 natural part countrywide road projects. masEven get to K307 million in the 2021 the above million Fueland levymarkets is forlevels routine and following: Electrification Authority fuel taxes (customs duty, excise business contains of sul- peak performance. As men- and ble in as Zambia although not made a condition for donor economy canforbe in high Zambia is regulated This type of oilthis canportfolio hardlywhich ronment, health and although has ifter itFuel was 100 percent road of the crude earmarked foroil thefrom master planbe • To attain and sustain real and budget. This isSome commendable plan has projected that everywhere. phur. This acidic compound tioned earlier, a clean engine support of RoadSIP. refinerthat there are minimum protect yourover engine the Thu affecteddoubtful by a host of be taken by against the NRFA. works, it would the equipment itself. diesel fuel is derived is one which it has been implementgrowth of 6 percent (2006and I would like to encourage it will I’m reach 51 percent from ies Initially in 1994 the and levy was influences thefollowed. degradation yields improved fuel econo- effectsthe standards to be of legislature heat, engine deposits in South Africa elsedifferent factors such as identified RDA enough for the volume of road www.dailynation.info The significantly low ing up to 2030. 2010), 8 percent (2011-2015), of the key causes of particGovernment to continue douthree percent rural electrificaset at about one US cent per Anyone who is importing and stress. The implication is of engine oil and contributes my as well as improved vewhere have gone beyond the tyre available. pressure,The driving the rightfully placed agency works interview To be honest, we should not 9 percent (2016-2020) and bling this amount so that by tion rate by 2030 based on its 50ppm ulates or soot in diesel enlevel of sulphur leads litre for petrol and diesel, lubricants without a licence from that engine life is truncated. to corrosion. This means hicle performance. A clean to produce 10ppmstyle, barometric operate toll roads in Zambia question I posed wascondias follows: between 2021 and the at least we could cross 10topercent annual master plan budget of 2030, encourage ourselves thatcul51 regulator is breaching When you look themain entire Soot is at the increasing to about 4.5 cents cleaner emissions. that vehicles using the high fuel system in particular gines. To summarise in reference the cleanest form of diesel. in tions just to mention but law and what they are doing is exposure profile of usingnoxious sub1996. 70 percent rural electrifica- 2030. US$50 million. percent achievement is levy goodan prit of diesel engine’s sulphur diesel could suffer diesel injectors are critical in to your question, fuel Why have youlow decided to a few, ultra sulphur Pushing a clean fuels manThe number of shops standard oil, you will agree Since then, part of the excise • To attain and maintain illegal. rate. Without sustained “This means unless tion ending. We need to for black exhaust fumes and is shorter life spans compared spare other traditional taxaim based build tollhas gates andthat charge ensuring diesel increased cadate requires considerable doing so are so many across the parts.optimal combus- with me that actually cheap is duty on petrol and diesel a moderate inflation rate of 5 increased funding to REA, something is done about it, 100 percent. The extra US$50 among prime contributors to revenues allow Government motorists using roads with those using ultra low tion. pacity tofor keep injectors political will and When oil is substandard, it not always cheap. What you to a maximum rateactivism of 15 would be difficult to even percent and to reduce national country. diesel. The service UN number willLevy not be it(up million to make it happen can air pollution. Therefore, the provide services to all citizen instead relying on 7Fuel andSDG fuel systems clean. Perhaps there is need to does not perform its function think to be savings of using on the the part of environmenpercent of the wholesale priceis poverty head count to less than sulphur achieve 51 percent which reached by Zambia by 2030. come oil from aactually range of policy Fuel levy has a lead componen and road tax? move towards ultra low sulinterval is also potentially come up with measures of how well. It deteriorates easily cheap may to a These factors contribute to push for own a review of 20 percent of the population. although there are changes to • Foaming appearing in their master On otherside, we have chal- talists measures and excise duty and sources. is not entire phur diesel isother aimed atfor lowlonger in vehicles using to assist them legitimise their ul- meaning that the oil drain catastrophic cost structure to the better fuel economy. these taxesand now)enforcement. collected by standards road levy. Road The vision 2030, which is business lenged ourselves not to leave plan. Surely, looking the size a certaindiesel way since you sooner than later.atmaintenanc ering diesel engines harmtra low in sulphur than interval and top ups become The African Roads the Zambia Revenue Authority so many chest and lung An inherent property of of cannot beemissions sustainably financ Zambia’s first ever written long In 2005, Government inianyone behind. This implies With some expenditure we have some of them are doing it on a frequent. There are many ways of ful exhaust and those using high sulphur (ZRA) has beenin designated as although it helps with lubriour midst, its tendency to making fuelas levy. Maintenance Funds This isfuel veryis costly for the oil deliberately term plan, is about creating small-scale alongside the sale of diesel tiated the (excise processduty). of setting that there is desire and ambi- complications beenthrough making asubcountry, improving air and quality. This Fuel Levy cation enhancement leads diesel each year. we need to become concerned In the USspend Western foam when being dispensed standard. Oilto can be made sub-Eur 2030. The process a strong and dynamic midtion toAssociation connect everyone. My Vision planning US$100 It is paid into the Zambian is very critical especially for to the formation of acidic fuel levy exists to finance Because of the foregovehicleconsolidated emissions and by adulteration with bro through a forecourt/filling standard of preparing this vision fund was dle income industrial nation. question is, “is it impossible with million on rural electrification government operations that projects are confined compounds which can ac- • Fuel economy government and no other fluids. Additionally, it can ing, many countries have fuel quality on the market. In station nozzle. Foaming through a participatory for Zambia to reach UN SDG done up to 2030 achievable. (‘Control 99’) along with all other The realisation of this vision such asinferior in is under ground or exclusively road constructio damage and cases taken nations backwards. then made by not adopted a clean fuels policy this I will about builds in the51inlet If REA willup achieve per- be depends engine on actions and meaand consultative that celerate number 7?” Yes it is possible There isa look a basis foradding REA to ZRAarticle, revenue, but process istalk earmarked pit operations. Take at several users the required type and quantity of Although fuel economy contribute to acidic rainfall. not just for the purpose of ultra-low sulphur diesel tract of the vehicle fuel tank for routine For every vision to be tena- cent from three percent elec- additives. covered allroad themaintenance. 72 districts. sures that will be undertaken with strong political will. re-engage and realign the REA who pay for of fuelultra levy yet do Opponents low be affected by nets a host of and many jurisdictions, leg- can protecting environment may spill over ontoonthe and itsvision benefits. The Budget then trification by 2030 based an sulphur ble, necessary safety must by Government, private sector Zambia’s 2030Office is to be In Recently, the I was invited to (50ppm) master runs up to Additives are which chemical not plan stand toague benefit, directly diesel that due different factors such as tyre islation is moving towards but also human health and transfers funds to the National vehicle or the ground. Most Ultra low sulphur diesel is ZNBC TV 1 to be part of the “A prosperous Middle Income cooperating partners, civil so- be put in place to insulate the annual budget of US$50 mil- compounds 2030 withwhich the expectations of are added exclusively: the Rail industry the absence of sulphur driving style,ofbarof ultra low pressure, Road Fund Agency, although assist vehicle maintelow diesel is toto diesel sulphur lion for its sulphur master plan which vision against vagaries life. ultra cietyproduction and individuals through Nation by with 2030.” This isconour the variouslower experts to express views that the 7th National Development base oils to improve existing locomotives use diesel or in the diesel, there is totalga conditions justand to loaded the amounts transferred dohas not sulphur diesel. Infact, duenato ometric nance which are aggra- tent with antifoam 0.005% (50ppm) It eliminate undesirable runs up to 2030,anthen increas- qualities, The ability to identify short and medium term long term national vision. of whatcosts we thought President Planengines statement of intent, yet the popular beli loss of lubricity leading to mention but a few, ultra low necessarily match revenues, lobbyingplans. by envi- handle adversities of life de- additive vated highwould sulphur diesel. impart completely whichbysignificantreaching benefits over intensive ing this funding 100 percent qualities hasorbeen that fuel levy is for tional development vision, which is being Edgarby Lungu talk about farThis “Accelerating Development understandably because fuel increased friction in critisulphur diesel has increased Through the years, subsequent governments have tried to implement new qualities to base oil. ronmentalist organisations Sulphur dioxide is acidic in the volume of Efforts roadtowards construction and2030 not ra and above diesel with highcanreduces make REA achieve at least I am a firm believer in being termines the attainability of ly operationalised through fivein his address to Parliament. Vision levy has a component of excise in the parts ofLeaving the engine such capacity to taken keep injectors Inferior base oils can also road tolling butit this has off. In2030, 2011, the some countries, is benature. attacks road maintenance. the foam that forms during cal levels of issulphur. 90Cap percent electrification. everyactually vision. The vision and target driven. I never year development start- visionary I was Itonce againengine invitedoil to er without Anyone duty which leviedplans onSulphur fuel lead to World sub-standard lubricants 465 was repealed difficulty and new Tolls Act No. 14 systems of 2011 enacted. fuel clean. theRaising as pumps. While it is a fact over, transport increasing thereby reducing its useful ing with the Fifth National coming filling an process well as annualasbudget of being like any other vision is vulnerbelieve that this national vision and the same studio to out participate Behind.” allowon Government support blended. has Onand the Zambian Do not miss on anythingtoeven These factors contribute to collapsing that sulphur good lubrieconomists civil engine life span andthe also corrodes for major fuel tenders to be the foam in the US$100 million from a range able to adversities, and without is tenable. I can only hope that Plan (2006in analysing 2021 Budget Development If no one must be left behind, other broad developmental market, it also appears that days you cannot leave the comfort of your better fuel economy. sustainable way and the Tolls have realised that traditional cation, the absence of the other parts of the vehicle offered to companies not determination, shortest time possible. This periodic maintenance; of policy measures and other dedication, disthere will be no policy reversals highlights three scenarfrom an energy sector point 2010), REA must re-engage and push programmes across the country. there is case of selling oil such duty and VAT) were equivalent home. Get first hand factual news from the Act designates RDA as imthe based revenues deliver road same has been taken care of components among other marketing low/ultra low suland externalfFunding from feature significantly means is not an impossible cipline and focus, it is not posthat underpin this vision. outlining development opof view. On all occasions, I iosWhile for increased funding through they have increased as engine oil whichneeds is obsolete to 23.0 and 39.1 US cents per tolling authority. construction at a slow DAILY NATION digital e-Paper at a click by adding special additives cooperating challenges. Detergency some flow of diesel and task. The Wethe need to give ourselves to attain partners enviablenormally status proves Onediesel. of theBelow factorsare that has •sible namelyinthe baseline, especially inpolicy spare measures. part shops was consistent that I expect tions, substantially recent years,the phur a range of litre respectively. need to introduce user to the pace that road tolling. Road of a button. diesel. periodic maintenance as technical and possible Therefore, most countries knowingly or unknowingly. Even benefits of ultra low sulphur in finances reaching US$68.7m in 2010, such improves fillingroad very strong targets.in the life. affected development and the optimistic. Government to improve upon Apreferred While Africa’s data is not available, pays principle financing tolling promotes equity in tha and rehabilitation. some consumers do not use sulphur diesel Levy proceeds are based Detergency a key implication onnot engine of has diesel to *Theroad REA so compared far well I strongly feelisthat it is part pos- time negatively policy reversals The vision outlines the de- diesel. the low previous funding to with REA cost author is an know. energy it is widelyisconceded that maintenance anddone rehabilitation user who transits the ro However, apart from road Johnstone Chikwanda an on and - and have never been aand grade 500ppm. of modern fuel additives international trucks largely avoid and must be commended for sible for Zambia to reach UN that accompany a new leader sirable long-term paths of the that of ordinary diesel. to ensure thatThe the acrolegacy life expert and a Fellowof the service interval is*Visit www.dailynation.info today! was realised as early as 1983 to earn a profit pays aisslight construction and rehabilitation, *The author is an energy nearly sufficient to meet energy expert and a Fellow • Cost benefits and it has a dual purpose of nym is a measure Zambian fuel taxes by filling the strategic role it has been SDG 7 which calls for universal when he gets power. A new socio-economic indicators to project“ppm” for President Lungu the Engineering Institute of through the enactment of Cap higher toll than ordinary formation of sulphuric we must appreciate that expert and a Fellow ofInstitute the road Zambia’s roadaspirations, maintenance of the Engineering their fuel tanks before entering keeping engine components •playing. Sulphur content sulphur particles million.” What is needed is to access to clean, affordable and leader’s propensity for changes, satisfy people’s and - The 750MW Kafue Lower acid Zambia, a PhD candidate 465. users. A toll is NOT a tax bu Engineering Institute of Government has a lot of when theBeing diesel requirements. adthat and after leaving Zambia. Agrandiose technical and possible of a PhD candias well as for cleaning In more advanced socieAs early as thatto time, user support REA as Zambia, sustainable energy all by give more appetite to leave clean possible long term and Gorge Power Plant remains on articulate at Zambia, Johnson University, a fee. PhD candidate at developmental programmes valorem, they fluctuate with is used contains high Diesel areon significantly deposits, all of one implication engine date at Johnson University, InGovernment recent emissions seen theto Johnson ties they have moved from alternative development policy cost of the times besthad conduits 2030. a legacy ofprices his own, has in most up schedule. Knoxville, Tennessee, USA. University, Knoxville, toexisting meet for all Zambians world fuel prices. higher in Zambia than inis the which of sulphur. toseriously broaden financing *TheUSA. author is a USA serve tobuilding keep the en- are need taken by interlife and service interval Knoxville, Tennessee, grade 500ppm to ultra-low levels Tennessee, ranging from hospitals, It should be rightly observed neighbouring countries. base for road construction Registered Engineer, MBA

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ODINGA DARES RUTO …Raila Odinga tells William Ruto to leave gov’t if he has a problem with Uhuru

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AIROBI - Veteran politician Raila Odinga has dared Deputy President William Ruto to quit government if he is no longer comfortable serving as the second in command. The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) leader

compared the DP's situation to his father's Jaramogi Odinga who tendered his resignation as Vice President on April 14, 1966, when he disagreed with Kenya's founding President Jomo Kenyatta on how to run the state. Speaking on Saturdayat his

Bondo home when he hosted hundreds of Kikuyu and Luo elders, Raila asked Ruto to walk out instead of sabotaging the government from within. “When Jaramogi disagreed with Kenyatta on the issues of land he wrote a letter that said he found it no longer tenable

to remain in government and he resigned. “He had the courage and decency to say I am stepping aside because I don’t want to earn a salary and I’m doing nothing. So if you have a problem with your boss, take a walk! Get out of it," said Raila. – DAILY NATION, Kenya.

Trump 'no longer a transmission risk to others' ZAMBIA RAILWAYS LIMITED

INVITATION FOR BIDS TENDER NO. ZRL/ONB/DHRA/002/2020- TENDER FOR THE PROVISION OF ARMED AND UNARMED SECURITY SERVICES 1. Zambia Railways Limited is a state-owned enterprise whose mandate is to provide rail freight and passenger transportation services in Zambia. It is a company incorporated in Zambia and having its registered offices in Kabwe. 2. Zambia Railways Limited now invites sealed bids from eligible bidders for the provision of armed and Unarmed Security Services. Interested eligible bidders may obtain further information from Manager Procurement, Zambia Railways Limited, Top Office, Corner of Ghana and Buntungwa Avenue, Kabwe and inspect the bidding documents from 08:00 hours to 13:00 hours and 14:00 hours to 17:00 hours from Monday to Friday. Bidding documents can also be accessed from the Regional Procurement Offices (Lusaka, Ndola, Kitwe and Livingstone) and from www.zrl.com.zm . A complete set of bidding documents may be purchased by interested bidders upon payment of a non-refundable fee of ZMW 1,000.00 or its equivalent in any freely convertible currency. The bids should be sent and clearly marked “TENDER NO. ZRL/ONB/DHRA/002/2020 TENDER FOR THE PROVISION OF ARMED AND UNARMED SECURITY SERVICES’ addressed to the Manager Procurement, Top Office, Corner of Ghana and Buntungwa Avenue, P.O. Box 80935, Kabwe, Zambia and must be received not later than Friday 6th November, 2020 at 10:00 hours local time. HOWEVER, ELECTRONIC OFFERS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Pre-Bid Meeting at the Bidders Own Cost shall be on 14th October, 2020, 10:00hrs at ZRL Top office in Kabwe. Site Visitation will begin on the 16th October, 2020 at bidder’s own cost. Schedule for the site visitation will be discussed at the pre-bid meeting. Site visitation is Mandatory. Bidders should pay attention to the following information: ITEM NO.

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Date and Time of commencement of inspection/ sale of Bidding Documents

Tuesday, 6th October, 2020 at 08:30 hour’s local time. Bidders are advised to inspect and purchase the bidding documents at a non-refundable fee of K 1000.00 or its equivalent.

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Wednesday, 14th October, 2020at ZRL Top Office, Kabwe

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From 16th October,2020 to 23rd October, 2020 (mandatory)

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Friday 6th November at 10:30 Hours local time.

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6th November, 2020 at 10:30 hour’s local time.

Ms. Nduku Mwale Acting Manager Procurement For/ CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER ZAMBIA RAILWAYS LIMITED

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WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump is no longer a Covid transmission risk to others, the White House physician has said. Sean Conley's memo is the first update on Trump's health since Thursday. There had been concerns that he might still be contagious following his three-day hospital stay. However, the statement did not say whether Trump had tested negative for Covid-19. He is due to face Democratic challenger Joe Biden in the presidential election in less than a month, on November 3. The doctor's memo said the latest tests on the president revealed there was "no longer evidence of actively replicating virus," and that his viral load was "decreasing." Dr Conley's latest update comes after President Trump told a crowd at a White House

event that he was "feeling great". He also said that he was no longer taking any medication against Covid-19. Meanwhile in Brazil, the number of people to have died from Covid-19 has passed 150, 000, the country's health ministry says. Brazil has the second-highest coronavirus death toll in the world, after the US, and the third-highest number of cases after the US and India. The country also passed five million total infections earlier this week. President Jair Bolsonaro has been accused of downplaying the risks of the virus throughout the pandemic, ignoring expert advice on restrictive measures. Brazil has by far the highest number of deaths in South America, and the state of São Paulo has been the worst hit. According to figures from the health ministry, 150,198 people in Brazil have died of Covid since the first fatality was recorded in March, and 5, 082, 637 people have tested positive for the virus. – BBC.

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12 killed in horror KwaZulu-Natal crash

5 killed after mid-air collision in France PARIS - Two small planes have collided in mid-air before crashing in western central France, killing five people, local officials say. The collision between two light aircraft happened southeast of the city of Tours at about 16:30 local time on Saturday. – BBC. ___________________________

South Korea preaches peace SEOUL - South Korea urged the North yesterday to stick to agreements that bar armed clashes between the neighbours, in comments made a day after North Korea unveiled new strategic and tactical weapons at a predawn military parade. The massive parade on the 75th anniversary of the founding of the North’s ruling Workers’ Party showed off new weapons, including an intercontinental ballistic missile and a submarinelaunched ballistic missile. – REUTERS.

JOHANNESBURG - Twelve people died in a crash involving a minibus taxi between Underberg and Bulwer in KwaZulu-Natal on Saturday. According to KwaZulu-Natal Emergency Medical Services spokesperson Robert McKenzie, the vehicle veered off the road, down an embankment and came to rest near a river. – NEWS24. ___________________________

Opposition rallies against Ouattara's third term bid ABIDJAN - Thousands of opposition supporters rallied in the Ivory Coast's commercial capital on Saturday to protest against President Alassane Ouattara's plan to seek a third term in the October 31 presidential election. Ouattara announced in August that he will seek another term following the sudden death of his handpicked successor. The constitutional council has cleared him and three other candidates to run, but the opposition says he is violating the constitution by seeking another term and has called for a civil disobedience campaign. – REUTERS.


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Churches urged to be innovative By STEPHEN MWEWA CHURCHES in Mungwi district have been urged to venture into sustainable income-generating activities in order to become selfreliant. Former Ambassador to China, Robert Kalimi, said churches should not remain dependent on offering from members, but be innovative to sustain their operations. Mr Kalimi was speaking yesterday when he donated an incubator to Nseluka Pastors’ Fellowship in Mungwi district. He said he would continue supporting churches to be innovative so that they could become self-reliant and continue extending their branches. ‘’Self-sustenance is important, therefore you the churches you should not remain so dependent on offerings from your church members to sustain your operations. But be innovative by venturing into income generating activities,” Mr Kalimi said. And Nseluka Pastors’ Fellowship Vice Chairman, Simon Nseluka, thanked the former envoy for his gesture saying it would cushion the many challenges some churches faced in Mungwi. Meanwhile, Mr Kalimi also donated 11 pockets of cement and 32 iron sheets to sub-chief Mutale Mukulu of the Bemba speaking people in Mungwi district. The donation would go towards the construction of a traditional court.


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COURT action which has dragged for many years has delayed the opening of Kalengwa Mine in Mufumbwe District, North Western Province, Vice President Inonge WIna told Parliament on Friday. She said it was not possible for government to make a decision when the matter was active in court adding that government was aware opening Kalengwa Mine would

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change the economic landscape of Mufumbwe. She said it was not possible for government to make a decision when the matter was active in court adding that government was aware opening Kalengwa Mine would change the economic landscape of Mufumbwe. The Vice President was

responding to a question from UPND Mufumbwe MP Elliot Kamondo who wanted to get an update on the progress made to open the mine. UPND is fighting for its mine whose share holders in Mexico Resources Zambia includes UPND’s Chairperson for international Relations

Mulundwe Muzungu, a losing candidate for Mufumbwe Constituency in 2016 and the Chairperson for Mufumbwe District Council Elijah Munyompe. Chief Chizela’s Indunas have threatened to take matters in their hands and will not allow government to dictate to them but the former Member of

parliament for Mufumbwe Stephen Masumba says the mine is for everyone whether UPND, PF or any other party. Kalengwa Mineral Processing Limited and Moxico Resources Zambia are in court over ownership of the mine in Mufumbwe District. – SMART EAGLES

INVITATION FOR INVITATION FORBIDS BIDS TENDER FOR THE PROVISION OF INSURANCE BROKERAGE SERVICES - FRA/ORD/06/20 TENDER FOR PROVISION OFto provide INSURANCE BROKERAGE The Food Reserve AgencyTHE (FRA) intends to engage firms Insurance Brokerage Services.

SERVICES - FRA/ORD/06/20

The Agency now invites sealed bids from insurance brokers registered with the Pensions & Insurance Authority (PIA) for the provision of Insurance Brokerage Services as follows:

Eligible and interested bidders may obtain further information

The Food Reserve Agency (FRA) intends and to inspect engage firms to provide Insurance the bidding documents at the Food Reserve Agency, Plot 7419, Manda Road, Industrial Area, Lusaka. The telephone Brokerage Services. numbers are 260-211-286097/286106.

Lot Policy No.

Bidders who wish to participate in the tender should deposit a

To beinvites Covered sealed bids from insurance brokers registered with The Agency now non-refundable sum of K750.00 in the following bank account: 1. Buildings the Pensions &2. Stock Insurance Authority (PIA) for the provision of Insurance (maize, rice & soya beans) Bank: Stanbic Bank 1 Fire & Allied Perils 3. Empty Bags and other Brokerage Services asGrain follows: Branch: Lusaka Industrial Marketing Requisites

Account Name: Food Reserve Agency Motor Vehicle Account Number: 9130000358499 2 Private Policy Private Motor Vehicles Sort Code: 040007 Lot To be Covered Comprehensive Swift Code: SBICZMLX No.Motor Vehicle 1. Commercial Vehicles Currency: Zambian Kwacha 3 1 Commercial 2. Tractors Fire & Allied Perils 1. Buildings 3. Trailers Comprehensive The bidding documents can be obtained from the Procurement 2. Stock (maize, riceFood & soya beans) & Supplies Unit offices, Reserve Agency, Plot 7419, Manda Motor Cycle 4 Motor Cycles Road, Industrial Area, Lusaka, upon presentation of an official Comprehensive 3. Empty Grain Bags and other Marketing FRA receipt for the K750.00 bank deposit. Group Personal 5 Employees & Board Members Requisites Accident The bidsVehicles should be sent clearly marked, “Tender for Provision Group Life Motor Employees Vehicle Private Private Motor 6 2 of Insurance Brokerage Services” and addressed to the Assurance Comprehensive Procurement Coordinator, Food Reserve Agency, Plot 7419, 1. Grain Silos Manda Road, Industrial Area, Lusaka, not later than Friday 30th 2. GeneratorsVehicle 1. Commercial Vehicles 7 3 Plant All Motor Risks October 2020 at 10.00 hours. 3. Fork lifts Commercial 2. Tractors 4. Laboratory equipment The bids must be deposited in the Tender Box at the reception Office Comprehensive 3. Trailers 8 Furniture, fixtures & fittings area, Plot 7419, Manda Road, Industrial Area, Lusaka, on or Comprehensive 4 Motor Cycle Motor Cycles before Friday 30th October 2020 at 10.00 hours and must 9 Fidelity Guarantee Fraud & Dishonest of Employees be accompanied by proof of purchase of bidding documents. Comprehensive Grain stocks and crop marketing 10 Goods in Transit requisites 5 Group Personal Accident Employees Board The&closing dateMembers for the receipt of bids is Friday 30th October 1. Stock (maize, rice & soya beans) 2020 at 10.00 hours, and any bids received after the time 11 6 Burglary Group InsuranceLife 2. Empty Grain Bags and marketing Assurance Employees and date stipulated above will not be accepted. The bids will be requisites openedSilos thereafter in the Board Room, in the presence of bidders 7 Plant AllLaptops Risks 1. Grain or their representatives who choose to attend. 12 Asset All Risks Group Funeral 13 Expenses Electronic 14 8Equipment Office 15 Money Insurance

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‘Luwingu needs another police station’

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CHIEF Tungati of Luwingu district has called on Government to build a police station in Tungati chiefdom to enhance security. The traditional leader observed that crime in his chiefdom had become rampant due to lack of a police station. Chief Tungati said that there were about 42 police officers to cater for both Luwingu and the newly created Lupososhi district. He said that his chiefdom was so vast such that it needed to have a police station on its own while more officers should be deployed in a bid to curb criminal activities in his chiefdom. Chief Tungati , who was speaking in an interview, said police officers at Luwingu Station lacked reliable transport.

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Employees and their families/ 3. Fork lifts dependents Procurement Coordinator equipment Computers, Printers, Scanners and4. Laboratory For and on behalf of the Receivers Director Comprehensive Furniture,Executive fixtures & fittings Money FOOD RESERVE AGENCY

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Fraud & Dishonest of Employees

FILE PHOTO : ‘‘More officers should be deployed in a bid to curb criminal activities in the chiefdom.’’


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AMBIA national soccer team captain Kabaso Chongo has asked the national team technical bench led by Milutin “Micho” Sredojevic to give reasons why he was sent away from camp. On Saturday, FAZ General Secretary Adrian Kashala announced the dismissal of Chongo from the national team.

“FAZ wishes to inform the football family that Chipolopolo skipper Kabaso Chongo has been excused from the on-going international friendly matches for technical reasons,” said Kashala in a statement issued by FAZ Communications Manager Sydney Mungala. However, Chongo, who captained the Chipolopolo as they recorded a 2-1 defeat to Kenya on Friday said he doesn’t know why he was sent away from the team.

Chongo heard the news of his dismissal from the team via Facebook before he was told at the airport in Kenya that he wouldn’t be with the team in South Africa. Asked what he had done, Chongo said; "I didn’t do anything wrong in camp as many of you expected and thought it was. I have no issues with the coach. “On the day we were supposed to travel to South Africa at the airport the head coach just called me and

told me that you are dropped from the national team and I was surprised and shocked,” said the central defender who plays for Congolese giants TP Mazembe. “When I asked what I did no clear response was given to me. All I received was best wishes in my career.” Meanwhile, “Micho” has maintained that he still has a good relationship with the Chipolopolo captain despite having chased him from the team which

faced South Africa yesterday. "For your own information I have a perfect relationship with all Zambian players including Kabaso. Anyhow, I have never expected to receive roses from humans as I try to turn Chipolopolo to have the right football and human chemistry,” “Micho” told Zambiansoccernet.com. “Micho” who earlier warned that only players that are ready to sweat for the Chipolopolo shirt would

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goal which had given Bafana By MICHAEL MIYOBA Bafana the lead in the second half. THE Zambia national soccer With 10 minutes before the the from itself team redeemed whistle, Chaniza Zulu final 2-1 defeat to Kenya by coming taped in Gampani Lungu’s shot from behind to beat Bafana from inside the 18-yard to give Bafana of South Africa 2-1 in Zambia the victory in their third a yesterday’s friendly match at friendly fixture played in the the Royal Bafokeng Stadium in last five days. Rustenburg. Chipolopolo excited An Two second half goals from coach Milutin “Micho” Sredosuper sub Mubanga Kampam- jevic described the victory as ba and Chaniza Zulu gave the an important win which gives Chipolopolo the much needed Zambia the needed confidence victory against their regional as they prepare for both AFCON rivals. qualifiers and the CHAN tourKampamba who had assisted nament to be held in Cameroon in Zambia’s two goals against next year. Malawi and Kenya cancelled Unlike in the last two games Keagan Dolly’s 65th minute

against Malawi and Kenya, Zambia began the game against South Africa on a promising not despite the home team having dominated ball possession with mid fielder Percy Tau forcing goal keeper Sebastian Mwange to produce a superb save from a free kick outside the 18-yard. In the second half, “Micho” introduced Leonard Mulenga for Collins Sikombe while Emmanuel Chabula came in for Lubambo Musonda. “Micho” also brought in Mubanga Kampamba while Gamphani Lungu came in for Evans Kangwa. Before the subs could settle, South Africa went ahead through Dolly who benefitted

from Percy Tau’s defence splitting pass before going past Mwango to put the goal in an empty net. Zambia, however redeemed themselves through Kampamba who scored the equaliser after benefitting from Chabulas’s assists in the 77th minute while Zulu scored the winner three minutes later to humiliate Bafana Bafana at their home ground. Zambia’s next fixtures will be against South African giants Orlando Pirates and Sundown’s in two friendly matches for the local players as the foreign stars are expected to return to their respective bases today.

SPAIN’S Rafael Nadal demolished world number one Novak Djokovic of Serbia 6-0 6-2 7-5 in the French Open final to claim a record-equalling 20th Grand Slam title yesterday. With his record-improving 13th triumph at Roland Garros, world number two Nadal is now tied with Swiss Roger Federer as the player with the most men’s singles major titles. Nadal was the early aggressor as he choked Djokovic to win the opening set in brutal fashion having made only two unforced errors. He then kept a firm grip on a subdued Djokovic in the second set under the roof of court Philippe Chatrier. Djokovic, who was looking to win his 18th Grand Slam title, rebelled in the third set, breaking back for 3-3, only to drop serve on a double fault in the 11th game before Nadal went on to bag his 100th victory at Roland Garros with an ace. “First of all of course congrats to Novak for another great tournament, sorry for today,” Nadal, who has now beaten Djokovic in all of their three French Open finals, said on court. “In Australia (in the final in 2019) he killed me. We’ve played so many times, one day one wins, another day the other wins.” Djokovic had won five Grand Slam finals in a row since being beaten by Stan Wawrinka at the 2016 Australian Open, but Nadal was not upset on his turf despite a new stadium design, the roof and the lack of spectators amid the Covid-19 crisis. The 34-year-old Nadal would not think of matching Federer’s mark. – REUTERS.


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