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POLICE in Muchinga have arrested UPND Sesheke member of Parliament Romeo Kang’ombe and other unknown people for alleged abduction of police officers in Mpika area last week. The MP and other unknown people have been jointly charged with assault on police and abduction.

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... faces assault on police and abduction charges Patriotism, hard work key, Lungu extols Zambians

“We were colonised. We were second class citizens in our own country. We did not have a say about the gover- nance of our country. But we fought and fought and fought until we were free. President Lungu

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OLICE in Muchinga have arrested UPND Sesheke member of Parliament Romeo Kang'ombe and other unknown people for alleged abduction of police officers in Mpika area last week. The MP and other unknown people have been charged with assault on police and abduction.

Muchinga Province Police Commissioner Joel Njase said Mr Kang'ombe and others have been charged with two counts of abduction contrary to section 253 as read with section 255 of the penal code of the laws of Zambia and assault on police contrary to section 250 of the laws of Zambia. Mr Njase said the suspects are in police custody in Chinsali and will appear before Chinsali Principal Magistrate on October 27, 2020. Meanwhile, Mr Njase said an inquiry file has been opened to investigate misconduct of PF and UPND cadres in Mpika. He said the officer in charge has been directed to summon PF youth provincial chairman Francis Kapyanga, PF Mpika District chairperson Mwape

Musoma and his UPND counterpart. "These must report at Police Provincial Headquarters in Chinsali and without carrying of persons not summoned," he said. He said police will not tolerate any breaking of the law with impunity and disturbing the peace and unity this country has enjoyed. "All officers are further directed to be fair and firm in enforcement of the law," Mr Njase said. Mr Njase has appealed and warned against abusing social media and engaging in harmful criminal propaganda. Saying it was a question of time before they start accounting for criminal acts. "We only have one country and promoting hate speech and tribalism will not bring development to this country," Mr Njase said.

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First Lady did not interfere in Chanda Kambwili release By SILUMESI MALUMO STATE House has refuted reports that First Lady Esther Lungu intervened in the release of Chanda Kambwili from Police custody. Ms. Lungu has denied the claims and asked Diamond TV to retract their story. The First Lady says she respects the due process of the law and would not interfere or influence the police to release any suspect. Ms. Lungu says such an act would be an indication that the First Lady controls constitutional offices which was not the case. “I therefore, ask Diamond TV to retract the story

and apologise for the embarrassment caused,” she said. This is according to a statement issued yesterday by Special Assistant to the President for Press and Public Relations Isaac Chipampe.

Patriotism, hard work key, Lungu extols Zambians Maamba ‘cries’ for $350m By SILUMESI MALUMO

PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu has encouraged Zambians to embrace the spirit of patriotism and hardwork for the country to attain success. President Lungu said “countrymen and women, as we celebrate this year’s independence anniversary, let us reflect on where we came from as a nation. The task of building the nation of Zambia was not easy, but we triumphed. “We were colonised. We were second class citizens in our own country. We did not have a say about the governance of our country. But we fought and fought and fought until we were free. “In the 56 years of independence, we have experienced

three Republics. From a plural political landscape at independence, to a one-party participatory democracy introduced in 1972 and a return to multi-party democracy in 1990,” Mr Lungu said in a televised address to mark the country’s 56th independence anniversary. President Lungu also aid “we remain a multi-party democratic state. In 56 years, we have had 12 general elections and three political parties have ruled Zambia without any acrimony during the transfer of power. This is an enviable record both in Africa and the world. Today, Zambia is among the top most democratic states in Africa. Mr Lungu said these were strides that we need to sustain and take pride in.

UPND not sincere over voters’ roll - Veep By SILUMESI MALUMO

THE Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) is following advice from political parties and other stakeholders in coming up with the new voters' register, Vice-President Inonge Wina has said. Ms Wina indicated that the UPND had initially condemned the 2016 voter register and went to court to complain that the voter register needed some adjustments. She told Parliament during the Vice President question

time yesterday that it was shocking that the UPND which had been in the forefront calling for clean-up of the voter register was now crying foul. She was responding to UPND Lufwanyama Member of Parliament Leonard Fungulwe who said Government would regret for not adhering to advice from various stakeholders not to get rid of the old voters’ register. “Equally the international community that was approached also advised that this voter register should be

He also said equally worthy of reflection on this day was economic journey, stating that Zambia started from a free market economy post-independence to a nationalised economy for more than two decades and back to a free market economy in the 1990s “Our economy continues to be liberalised and more and more of our people continue to take advantage of the available economic opportunities. We have Zambian entrepreneurs owning and growing their own businesses under our liberalised and enabling environment. We have Zambians traversing the globe and bringing wealth to their country. In addition, worked on to come up with a valid register where the members or voters will even have new features that will authenticate the voter including the new portraits. “All this was to ensure that there were no litigations against the ECZ when it comes to authenticity of voter register. Mr Speaker , Members from the other side should not tell this country that whatever ECZ is doing is wrong and it will bring chaos in the country,” she said. The Vice-President said it was therefore surprising that the UPND had turned around and started accusing Government of wanting to collude with ECZ to manipulate the voters’ roll. “On the contrary the

the country is an attractive destination for foreign direct investment, as well as a renowned tourism destination. Zambia is truly a land of opportunity for all,” President Lungu said.

ECZ is following the directives given by political parties and other stakeholders that have been involved in preparing the 2021 elections. It is not in the best interest of this country to see leaders at every corner to be against what ECZ has announced,” she said. Meanwhile Ms Wina added: “Mr Speaker the new voter register is necessary because some of the people who have passed on still appear on the old register to the tune of 1.4 million Zambians who were voters but right now they are no more. “And surely these must be deleted from the new voter register that we shall use in 2021,” she said.

debt from Zesco By NOEL IYOMBWA in Maamba

ZESCO Limited owes Maamba Collieries Limited (MCL) $350 million since the company started supplying power in 2016. Maamba Collieries Limited chief executive officer, Rear Shankar, said Zesco had not able to make full payment since inception. Mr Shankar was speaking yesterday when the Energy Regulation Board (ERB) conducted a familiarisation tour of the power plant in Maamba. He said this had made it difficult for the company to pay back its financiers. He said that as a result, Maamba Collieries had defaulted loan payment this year amounting to $100 million. He said that there were plans to expand power distribution of another 300 megawatts but with the current financial crisis, it would be difficult to do so. "This year we were not able to pay back the loan amounting to $100 million which is a big crisis as financial institutions and banks do not take it lightly when you default. "This is a growing concern we cannot continue operating in this manner, the power utility company has not been able to make full payments since we started supplying power," he said. Mr Shankar lamented that the company has in the past four years been engaging Government and Zesco Limited. He however disclosed that

the company had a lot of support from Government. And MCL Head of Corporate Affairs, Commodore Svduir, said that despite Zesco increasing electricity tariffs several times, it had not improved on its poor culture of paying the company. Meanwhile, ERB senior manager consumer and public affairs Steven Bwalya said the organisation was promoting alternative sources of energy in the country.

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“This year we were not able to pay back the loan amounting to $100 million which is a big crisis as financial institutions and banks do not take it lightly when you default.” He noted that MCL contributed 10 percent of energy on the national grid hence the board would ensure that there was a level playing field. Mr Bwalya said that $920 million investment is so massive and commended the company for contributing positively to the growth of the country.


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INDEPENDENCE FOR ALL AS Zambia celebrates the 56th Independence anniversary, it will be prudent for leaders and citizens alike to reflect on some successes and challenges in the country. Independence anniversary celebrations cannot proceed from a blind angle, hence the imperative need for all citizens to unravel some of the pertinent issues. Of course, many commentators locally and globally have said that political independence must move hand-in-glove with economic freedom. Secondly, political independence or freedom must never be laced with internal strife or political violence as it were. In the academia and elsewhere, it is believed that politics and economics are inseparable because politicians preside over economic affairs of a country. Therefore, Zambians must work towards opening a fresh page politically, bearing in mind that the country has had its own fair share of economic woes; what with a constricted fiscal space. No citizen should shy away from the fact that political temperature has reached boiling point and requires urgent cooling before the country gets into campaign overdrive. Therefore, even in the Independence celebratory mood, Zambians must appreciate that the country is in dire need of an economic remedy. Captains of industry, the academia and many other stakeholders that have been following the unfolding events in the political as well as economic arena can attest to the fact that it is time Zambians underwent paradigm shift in the manner they look at challenges. No finger-pointing at this stage, lest we lose focus. It is important, therefore, to digest the pertinent issues confronting this country so that solutions do not elude this great country. On the economic front, Zambia owes money to four main types of creditors, and of urgent nature is the $3 billion of Eurobonds issued in strands of $750 million at 5.4 percent due in 2022, $1 billion at 8.5 percent and due in 2024 and $1.25 billion due in 2027. These bonds were issued in 2012, 2014 and 2015 to finance infrastructure development. Thus Government owes $2 billion to commercial banks, $2 billion to the International Monetary Fund and World Bank and another $3 billion to China. Yes, Government has not been sitting idle, but has employed a Eurobond Redemption Strategy, including applying for a six months debt serving suspension. Government leaders know too well that a default would result in exclusion from accessing credit in international capital markets while international trade would shrink with a tainted reputation. On the positive front, Zambia prides itself as a peaceful country, having witnessed peaceful leadership transitions through six Heads of State. Secondly, Zambia was a kingpin in the liberation struggle of countries in the Southern Africa region, hosting South Africa’s ANC headquarters at the peak of the fight against Apartheid. The current infrastructure development in many parts of the country is an achievement, which requires support. Health facilities, education institutions such as universities, secondary and primary schools, chiefs’ palaces and roads have been constructed to give the country a fresh appearance. Therefore, citizens must embrace one another along the lines of “unity in diversity.” Political players from both sides of the divide must collectively eradicate violence which lingers each time there is an election. There is absolutely no reason to maim and kill each other after 56 years of Independence.

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OVERNMENT should decriminalise use of marijuana to decongest correctional facilities,Chief Katyetye of Isoka has said. The traditional leader said a lot of villagers are arrested, prosecuted and jailed for either cultivating or using marijuana. Chief Katyetye said Government should find means of regulating marijuana for medicinal and recreational purposes. "We have seen a lot of peo-

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ple going to jail for cultivation, trafficking and smoking marijuana when there are much more serious cases such as prostitution and perpetrators are left scot-free," Chief Katyetye said. He said other countries had legalised marijuana for medicinal and recreation purpose and called on Government to expedite formulation of marijuana policies. He said marijuana was money spinner and could

completely change the country's economic outlook. "The country's economy has been drastically affected by Covid-19 and there is urgent need for Government to speed up marijuana policy so that it can contribute to revamping the economy," Chief Katyetye said. He said marijuana could be bought openly in many parts of the United States of America and Netherlands among developed countries.

Former Kabwe Council directors jailed Veep By SIMON MUNTEMBA TWO former directors and a chief accountant at Kabwe Municipal Council have been jailed for corruption involving K260, 000. Victoria Mwanaumo 56, a former Director of Administration of High Ridge Township, Daniel Mapulanga , 46, a former Director Planning of Housing and Edina Mwenya Sakala ,47, a former Chief Accounting Officer will serve five months in jail. The three have been convicted by Kabwe Magistrate Court after they were arrested in 2014 by the Anti-Cor-

Driver demands K3m from Kaizer Zulu By GRACE CHAILELESOETSA A LYNDHURST school driver has sued former State House aide, Kaizer Zulu, demanding K3 million as damages for assault. Mr Joe Tembo in his writ and statement of claim filed in the Lusaka High court, stated that in December last year, Mr Zulu had assaulted him in Ibex Hill, Lusaka for causing his accident. He is demanding K554,000 as special damages and K2,500, 000 as compensation for pain. Mr Tembo is also seeking damages for torture, anguish and embarrassment resulting from the assault and battery and interest on all sums. However, Mr Zulu in his skeleton arguments in support to set aside writ of summons and statement of claim, said the K2,500,000 as compensation for pain was irregular as it offended the rules of court governing settling of pleadings. He questioned how Mr Tembo arrive at the amount of K 2,500,000 as compensation for pain when the same could not be ascertain as a mere matter of arithmetic.

ruption Commission (ACC). ACC public relations manager, Timothy Moono, the three were sentenced to five months simple imprisonment for corruption involving K260, 000. “They were jointly charged with two counts of Abuse of Authority of Office contrary to section 99(1) of the Penal Code Cap 88 of the Laws of Zambia,” Mr Moono said. In the first count, he said, the three between 1st January, 2011 and 1st January, 2012 abused their respective offices by irregularly approving payments amounting to K80, 000.00 to Kechas Gen-

eral Dealers for the roofing of Kasanda Market. “In the second count, the trio approved payments amounting to K180, 000.00 for the purchase of a motor vehicle KB2 for the Office of the Town Clerk without following laid down procedure,” he said. Kasama- based Magistrate Chimuka Mutafela who presided over the matter acquitted the trio of the second count but convicted them on the first one. Mr Moono said the convicts have since commenced serving the sentence with effect from October 22, this year.

PF sweeps local govt seats By SIMON MUNTEMBA THE Patriotic Front (PF) has convincingly won the Chilubi Council, Mbereshi and Kakokose ward by-elections. PF’s Rosemary Chimbini emerged victorious as Chilubi Town Council chairperson after getting 11,225 votes against her closest rival of UPND, Mushembe Risto who polled 2,960 votes. PF Secretary General Davies Mwila said the three victories were testimony of the ruling party's nationwide popularity and its dominance on the political scene. He said the people had chosen development and humble leadership over propaganda, lies and arrogance. Mr Mwila, who congratulated the PF candidates for emerging victorious, advised them to work to the expectation of the electorate. "Never forget that you have been elected by the people and that power lies in them. Serve them with honesty and dedication," Mr Mwila said. Mr Mwila directed all PF structures to go flat out and ensure that eligible citizens get National Registration Cards (NRCs) and register as voters. “Further, I wish to remind both our structures and mobilisation committees to work in harmony and in line with the party constitution and the terms of reference given to the mobilisation committees to avoid differences,” he added. Mr Mwila implored those

aspiring to contest the 2021 elections on PF ticked to mobilise freely but in an orderly manner. He advised aspiring candidates to avoid destabilising those still mandated to work for the people. “His Excellency has opened the race for all who intend to contest 2021 elections on PF ticket to freely mobilise but we should do so in a proper and orderly manner bearing in mind that we are all members of the same family,” he said. Meanwhile, Mr Mwila has announced that the ruling party would hold its general Convention once the constituency, district and provincial elections were concluded. He said the intraparty district elections in the remaining regions would start soon and that according to the party’s central committee directive, district and provincial elections must be finalised before the end of the year.

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counsels women to be bold By PRISCA LUMINGUBANDA VICE PRESIDENT Inonge Wina has advised women to be bold to lead when given an opportunity. And Ms Wina has also encouraged women to take up mentorship of young women. Ms Wina said this at the launch of a book entitled "Inonge Wina-The first woman vice president of Zambia" written by veteran journalist Franklin Tembo senior. "The purpose of this event is to celebrate humble beginnings and the upward steps made by women while inspiring others to achieve more without losing sight of the greater goals. Service to humanity at whatever level you are on the ladder," Mrs Wina said. Ms Wina said the boom demonstrated that when women are given the chance to serve the people, great things could be achieved which positively impact society because women come into leadership with different skills. She said it was important that women measured themselves against the set targets in life. She also thanked Mr Tembo for managing to reassure her into submission in order to add her to the profile of Zambian women. "I am happy that the author has dedicated a chapter exclusively to cherish my father's love, care and guidance together with my other siblings. Looking back, I can only say thank you Dad for being the beacon that gave direction to me especially in dark and difficult times," she said. And Tembo Senior said he decided to write the book because of so many untold stories about the leaders.


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Mother (centre), granny (left) and Ms Buleya right hold triplets

Triplets’ mum pleads for help …as man responsible bolts By JOHN KOMBE

A 34-YEAR-OLD woman of Kapamangoma village in Chongwe has given birth to male triplets after she faked abortion to a man who advised her to abort. Cecilia Kababa, who gave birth to the triplets a month ago, is appealing for help as she does not have enough milk for the three babies. In an interview, she disclosed that her lover who is reported to be married, refused to take responsibility and advised her to terminate the pregnancy. This happened in Chiefteiness Nkomesha’s area. “He advised me to abort and I faked it because I saw it to be immoral. He has not been seen ever since,” she said. She lamented that she was going through a tough time at the moment as she was rejected by the man who fathered the babies. And Ms Norah Kababa, who is Cecilia’s mother, appealed to well-wishers to help her daughter and the babies as it was not an easy task to take care of the three babies of the same age. Some well-wishers in Chongwe who learnt of the ordeal have come on board to help. Noria Buleya of Chikondi Baptist Church has garnered support from ‘Good Samaritans’ yesterday encouraged the family to remain strong and put everything in God’s hands. She expressed happiness when she learned that the babies were named after three great prophets Nehemiah, Jeremiah and Nahum. She was speaking when she donated assorted food stuffs, baby milk, toys, and blankets to the babies.

Two firms engaged in Lusaka garbage collection By KALOBWE BWALYA TWO companies have been engaged to manage garbage in Lusaka Central business district (CBD). Lusaka City Council (LLC) waste management team had been facing various challenges such as lack of fuel, hence the resolve to engage private firms. HW Solid Waste Management and Clean Friends Zambia Limited would undertake the garbage collection exercise. Lusaka Central Independence ward Area councillor, George Daka, said the LCC through the waste management team could not manage to manage the garbage that was accumulating in CBD. Mr Daka said it is annoying that the people who were trading on the streets did not mind to handle or trading in a clean environment. The councillor urged the vendors to always be remindful in the manner they disposed garbage in public places like CBD. He was hopeful that the garbage would be well managed now that the town has been zoned into two. Mr Daka however called on all vendors to ensure that they subscribe to the two waste management companies so that garbage could be collected on daily basis. He said some vendors needed to charge their mind-set and not leaving everything for the local authority especially management of garbage. Meanwhile, Mr Daka has expressed concerned over the mushrooming of restaurants in the city that had been conducting business illegally. He said despite the LCC, through public health department, issuing orders for then to stop operating illegally, the restaurants had continued operating.

PATRIOTS for Economic Empowerment (PeP) president Sean Tembo has challenged UPND president Hakainde Hichilema to tell the nation if his party has converted to a rebel group. Mr Tembo said Mr Hichilema should act like a re-sponsible citizen aspiring to rule the country by ensuring that those that kidnapped police officers are brought to book. He challenged Mr Hichilema to come out in the open and tell Zambians if UPND had converted into an armed rebel group that was no longer sub-ject to the laws of the land. “That is because our belief is that any citizen, any political party and indeed any aspiring presidential candidate is subject to the laws of this land, re-gardless of the amount of political support that they enjoy,” he said.

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UPND OPERATING LIKE A REBEL GROUP - SEAN TEMBO

Mr Tembo said Mr Hichilema’s callous behaviour was regrettable and designed to bring conflict to the country. He said the UPND leader’s strategy was to sow seeds of discord among the people. Mr Tembo said the “scorched earth” approach to politics being practised by the UPND was not beneficial to the citizens and the country. “We wish to put it on record that several individu-als have previously attempted to ascend to the highest position of President in the past. Some made it, others didn’t. Most of the previous presi-dential aspirants invested huge sums of money in-to their

quest. “But when they failed to make it, they did not adopt a scorched earth approach and try to burn Zambia to the ground, in the manner and fashion that the UPND president, Mr Hakainde Hichilema is attempting to do,” Mr Tembo said. He said the abduction of a police officer was a se-rious offence and that perpetrators must be brought to book. “We therefore find it regrettable that Mr Hichilema decided to refer to the Police IG as ‘stupid’ merely for requesting that he avails himself for police in-terviews,” Mr Tembo said.

‘Corrupt’ traffic cops defy orders By OLIVER SAMBOKO TRAFFIC police officers in Lusaka and Ndola have defied directives by the command to stop mounting illegal roadblocks which are contributing to congestion. Recently, Zambia Police Road Traffic Division officer in charge, Superintendent Yoram Phiri, said snap checks were not supposed to last more than an hour. Mr Phiri warned that snap checks would be stopped if officers continued mounting roadblocks beyond stipulated period, as they were leading to corruption among some traffic officers. A check by the Daily Nation, however found traffic officers had mounted roadblocks at different points on the same stretch, less than 500 meters apart and were found on the spots several hours later. At Kabwe roundabout, near ZRA Headquarters, traffic officers usually hide behind a tree and stop motorists over trumped up faults in order to extort money from them.

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At Lusaka city Fire station, a permanent roadblock had been created to trap motorists from whom corrupt officers were extorting money. “The roadblocks are mounted at peak traffic hours causing

congestion and sometimes you are stopped when pass at a time the robot is orange, especially along major roads where almost permanent secret road blocks have been mounted,” a motorist

complained. In Ndola, traffic officers mount a roadblock near Chifubu at Fiesta from about 09:00 hours and could go on until 12:00 hours. Motorists, including mini bus drivers, most of the time made to pay bribes to avoid been booked. Some traffic offers had been abusing snap check points which were supposed to be random in nature. According to the Road Traffic Act snap checks were supposed to be conducted before 09:00 hours and after 17:00 hours, to enhance traffic management during peak hours. Section 21 of the Zambia Police Act also mandate to the Zambia Police to regulate and control traffic as well as keep and maintain order on public roads. This is not the first time attempts are been made to stop corrupt activities among traffic officers, In 2015, then Home Affairs Minister Davis Mwila banned unauthorized roadblocks in the country.

Celebrate Uhuru with pride – Julius Sakala By SANFROSSA MANYINDA FIRST black Ndola Town Clerk, Julius Sakala, has called on citizens on the Copperbelt and entire Zambia to commemorate Independence anniversary with pride and unity. Dr Sakala, 87, said Zambians should be proud to be independent because taking over the running of the country’s affairs from the British colonialists was a challenging task. He served as Town Clerk from 1966 to 1977 after taking over from Edward Barlow and later on served as mayor of Ndola after leaving the public service. Dr Sakala, who is also a veteran lawyer, said it was a huge challenge to run the affairs of the local authority as the first Zambian to do so. “It was a challenge for a Zambian to be given the responsibilities that a white man was undertaking as chief executive officer of the council. “The community both Zambian and foreign watched you closely so that you do the best while some whites were sceptical. But in the end, all of us triumphed regardless of race,” he said. He said one of the first tasks he had was to ‘Zambianise’ most positions at the local authority and so Zambians had to be taken

‘‘‘‘Zambians should be proud to be independent because taking over the running of the country’s affairs from the British colonialists was a challenging task.

for training to take up positions of directors and other senior positions. Dr Sakala urged Zambians to be proud of what they had achieved and to live in unity as opposed to raising squabbles on issues that could e resolved on the round table. He said Ndola residents in particular needed to remain friendly and uphold the motto, ‘Ndola the friendly city’ and that they should also be hardworking. “I have lived here for so many years because Ndola is what it is. It is the friendly city and after so many years, it remains the friendly city,” Dr Sakala said.

He also called on civic leaders and employees in local authorities to sacrifice and remain committed to serving the residents. Dr Sakala said the best way to honour those that fought for Independence and those that served the nation just after Independence was to work hard and to remain united. He was appointed Director of Housing and Social Services in 1965 at the Ndola City Council after working as a social worker for Government in Lusaka.


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WORLD BANK SUPPORTS ZAMBIA WITH $25 MILLION TO ADDRESS COVID-19

WASHINGTON, - World Bank has approved $25 million to support Zambia’s response to the Covid-19 (coronavirus) pandemic. Of this amount, $20 million will come from the International Development Association’s Crisis Response Window, while $5 million is grant funding from the Global Financing Facility. The funds will be channeled through the Zambia Covid-19 Emergency Response and Health Systems Preparedness Project. The Zambia Covid-19 Emergency Response and Health Systems Preparedness Project will provide support to the Zambian government to prevent, control, detect and respond to the threat posed by Covid-19 and strengthen national systems for public health preparedness. The emergency funding will support disease surveillance and strengthen screening at points of entry, risk communication and community engagement, as well as strengthen governance and accountability in implementation of the national Covid-19 response plan. It will also support Covid-19 case management, infection prevention and control, and interventions to maintain essential health services. “While Zambia has seen a reduction in new cases of Covid-19 in the last two months, it

is important that prevention, detection and response measures are scaled up to prevent further spread of the disease,” said Sahr Kpundeh, World Bank Country Manager for Zambia. “Rapid response is crucial in addressing Covid-19 and to reduce its negative impact on health systems, social services and economic activities.” The project will be implemented nationwide and is expected to benefit the entire population of Zambia, as Covid-19 poses a risk to everyone. The primary beneficiaries will be suspected and confirmed Covid-19 cases, and populations at risk such as the elderly, people with comorbidities, medical and emergency personnel, port of entry officials and truck drivers. “Considering that many of the Covid-19 cases in Zambia have come from outside the country, the project will help strengthen screening at Zambia’s entry points”, said Rosemary Sunkutu, Senior Health Nutrition and Population Specialist and Task Team Leader of the project. “This component of the project is especially important given that Zambia is a landlocked country surrounded by eight countries, which predisposes the country to risks of importation of diseases from neighboring countries and beyond.”

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This funding is part of a broader package of support by the World Bank Group to help Zambia manage and responds to the Covid-19 crisis. The World Bank mobilized $2.72 million from existing health operations and financing mechanisms to support the Government’s Covid-19 response. World Bank Group Covid-19 Response. The World Bank Group, one of the largest sources of funding and knowledge for developing countries, is taking broad, fast action to help developing countries strengthen their pandemic response. It is supporting public health interventions, working to ensure the flow of critical supplies and equipment, and helping the private sector continue to operate and sustain jobs. The World Bank Group is making available up to $160 billion over a 15-month period ending June 2021 to help more than 100 countries protect the poor and vulnerable, support businesses, and bolster economic recovery. This includes $50 billion of new IDA resources through grants and highly concessional loans and $12 billion for developing countries to finance the purchase and distribution of Covid-19 vaccines. -SMART EAGLES

GOVERNMENT should ensure that mining licences are only issued for areas which have sufficient gold deposits to enable miners to mop up enough for sale to ZCCM-IH. Small Scale Miners Association of Zambia (SSAZ) president, Kunda Chani, said that it would be pointless to issue hundreds of licences in areas which did not have enough resource. “We want to advise Government that some of the panning licences that are being given must ensure that the areas they are picking for purposes of issuing licences should have necessary gold that our members are looking for. “There is no point picking areas that might not have necessary mineral. It is important that the technical team at Ministry of Mines guide the Permanent Secretary and the minister well before these licences are issued out,” he said. Mr Chani added: “Having licences is one thing but the area that you have been cleared to do the gold panning from is the one which is very important.” “As we issue licences, the technical team that they send on the ground should verify that these areas that they are issuing licences for should have the required gold that our people are looking for. “That is why we are calling upon Ministry of Mines to work hand in hand with our association so that we can provide guidance because we know what is on the ground,” he said. Mr Chani said however that his association was happy that Government had been consistent in promoting participation in gold mining.

Farmers’ FISP contributions overwhelming, says Wina By SILUMESI MALUMO VICE-PRESIDENT Inonge Wina has disclosed that 99 percent of farmers have deposited their K400 contribution towards the Farmers Input Support Programme (FISP). Ms Wina said 99 percent of farmers had deposited their contributions in order to access farming inputs for 2020/2021 agriculture season under FISP. She said this yesterday in parliament. “Mr Speaker the farmers on FISP that have contributed their K400 now stand at 99 percent and this goes to show that the farmers have accepted this gesture from government so that we produce the bumper harvest if rains are coming on well this farming season. “So the farming inputs have gone out across the country and they are being distributed to farmers as of now,” she said. She was responding to Independent Lumezi Member of Parliament, Pilila Jere, during the vice president question time who wanted an update on the distribution of farming inputs. Ms Wina said: “Mr Speaker, I just returned from Eastern Province where I was informed by our farmers that this year Government has done a commendable job of distributing farming inputs on time before the onset of rains. This is a reality in all parts of the country. Meanwhile, Ms Wina said the Ministry of Health would always advise on what point Covid-19 restrictions should be relaxed.

‘‘Farming inputs have gone out across the country and they are being distributed to farmers as of now.” - Ms Wina

She said President Edgar Lungu would always relay on the Ministry of Health for more information. “Zambia has not been speared by the Covid-19, so measures are adhered to, are measures being driven from the global knowledge to stop the pandemic,” she

said. The Vice-President was responding to Chimwemwe Independent MP Elias Mwila who wanted to know whether Ministry of Health has written to her officer the proposals to easy restrictions on operations of bars.


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GOVT FOR CLEAN WATER By OLIVER SAMBOKO in Mbabala

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OVERNMENT is committed to providing clean water to ensure better sanitation for all citizens, Patriotic Front (PF) National Mobilisation Committee member Bizwell Mutale has said. Mr Mutale said the PF Government would continue to deliver development in Southern province as seen by the various developmental projects being undertaken. The PF official was addressing scores of Mbabala residents at Kabeta village in Choma. He said Government, under President

Edgar Lungu, had performed well and that come 2021, the UPND and its surrogate parties would be shocked. Mr Mutale said the ruling party was headed for a landslide victory in the region following the people’s realisation that it was only the PF and President Lungu who had a vision for the country. He said tribal politics that the people in the region had been practicing for over 30 years had not benefitted the province in any way. Mr Mutale who witnessed the launch of borehole drilling projects in Southern province, said Government would provide clean water and sanitation for all.

He noted that the Government had launched an ambitious programme that would benefit the people of Southern province despite them always voting for the opposition UPND “Come 2021, PF will shock UPND in Southern Province because the PF under the leadership of President Edgar Lungu has delivered on its campaign promises,” he said. Mr Mutale said it was sad that the people of Southern province had absentee UPND members of Parliament whose preoccupation was towing partisan interests and walking out of parliament during important national debates.

South PF calls for mature Uhuru celebrations By ANDREW MUKOMA THE ruling PF in Southern Province has appealed to members and citizens to celebrate this year’s independence anniversary with a sense of responsibility. Southern Province Information and Publicity Secretary, Trymore Mweenda, urged members and all citizens to celebrate the Independence anniversary responsibly. Mr Mweenda said that the Uhuru day was a very important moment which every citizen must be proud to be associated with. He said the anniversary reminded Zambians of the priceless sacrifice the nation’s forefathers paid for the country to achieve independence from colonial masters who did everything to ensure their continued suppression of people’s freedoms. “Therefore, no one must take for granted the peace and freedom which we enjoy today, needless to remind ourselves that this freedom

was attained with blood and death by the forefathers. “It is for this reason that Independence Day celebrations must transcend political barriers or any other such considerations because it symbolizes our very existence and the foundation of the Zambia we know today,” Mr Mweenda said. He said anyone who would politicize the day would merely be exhibiting a mark of ingratitude to forefathers for the sacrifice they rendered even paying the ultimate price of death. “We pay gratitude to His Excellency President, Edgar Chagwa Lungu and the past Presidents for the peace and unity the country has continued to enjoy since independence. “We wish, therefore, to call on every Zambian, politicians, the clergy and ordinary citizens to be part of the celebrations marking 56 years of self-rule this Saturday which will be held across the country,” Mr Mweenda said.

‘‘Independence Day celebrations must transcend political barriers or any other such considerations because it symbolizes our very existence and the foundation of the Zambia we know today.” - Mr Mweenda

UPND urges members to register as voters

CITIZENS should put aside personal interests and celebrate the Independence Day while observing Covid-19 health guidelines, Chief Mumena of Kalumbila has advised. The Kaonde chief said with covid-19 guidelines in place, people should participate in Independence celebrations without being inhibited. Chief Mumena said that in his chiefdom people had been adequately sensitized on how to celebrate this year’s Independence amidst covid-19 and on what they need to do. He was speaking in an interview. “The people have been adequately sensitized on covid-19 and on what they need to do. I think the Ministry of Health has given enough guidance on what we need to do during Independence celebrations,” he said. The traditional leader said people in his chiefdom were set for the celebrations of this year’s Independence anniversary and that they had lined up a number of activities such as soccer matches, netball and cultural dances. He said Independence celebrations reminded people of who they are and on how much they contributed to build Zambia. “I am saying indeed building Zambia is our responsibility and no one else is going to build it if we don’t build Zambia. We, therefore, call upon citizens to be proud of Zambia...proud and free,” Chief Mumena said. The traditional leader called for political tolerance among the citizens, saying they should be proud and free and support Zambia at 56 year of independence. - ZANIS

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Conserve water bodies, urges expert

UNITED Party for National Development (UPND) in Southern Province has urged the electorate in the region to turn in numbers to and register as voter. This follows the announcement by the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) that voter registration will start on October 28, this year. UPND Southern Province deputy spokesperson, Neto Halwabala, said members should take advantage of the period to register as voters so that they could turn in masse to cast their votes in next year’s general election. He said that the ECZ) had insisted that old voter register was no longer valid, hence the need for members to register in large numbers. “We are aware that PF and ECZ’s main political strategy is to disenfranchise many citizens in our country,” Mr Halwabala said. Mr Halwabala said the decision to encourage people to turn out in numbers had come through after realising that the citizens needed voter education. Mr Halwabala said that the power was in the hands of the people of Zambia. “We therefore, urge those who value democracy, peace, unity, love and sustainable economic development to register as voters,” he said.

STAKEHOLDERS in nature conservation have called for an increase in the buffer zone for water bodies and land for developments from 50 meters to more throughout the country. Livestock and Fisheries Department fisheries assistant, Japhet Chiyesu, said the 50 metre buffer zone was not working out for Mufumbwe district, particularly along the banks of the Kabompo River where people had put up lodges while others were doing farming. “People have been given land along the Kabompo River for various uses. Farmers have gone as close as eight metres from the river with their gardens while some lodges have facilities almost into the water,” Mr Chiyesu explained. He said such activities disturbed the natural environment which was key for some fish species and other water living organisms to breed. “We have living things like crocodiles, hippos and mud fish, the breeding process for these animals is completed on the ground, along the banks of rivers,” he said.

He was speaking in an interview in relation to the Kabompo Catchment Conservation Project by World Wide Fund for Nature – WWF Mr Chiyesu explained that disturbing the eco-system contributed to the depletion or migration of animals like hippos, crocodiles and mud fish. And a local environmental activist, Lando Mutanda, said increasing the buffer zone from 50 metres to 150 or 200 metres would reduce the pollution of key water bodies, such as the Kabompo River. “If the distance between the water and developments is increased, it means the amount of soil being eroded will significantly be reduced and so shall be the amount of agro-chemicals being drained into the river,” Mr Mutanda explained. Mr Mutanda said this would not only help to conserve the fresh waters in water bodies like the Kabompo River but also help in sustaining the life of living organisms in the water. “If the water and the ecosystems are left undisturbed, we can be assured that the migration and possible depletion of living organisms in the water will be prevented,” Mr Matanda said. He, therefore, called for concerted efforts from all stakeholders in land allocation and development so that all water bodies in Mufumbwe district were preserved for the generations to come.


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LET US CHANGE OUR MINDSET THE USA WAY Dear Editor, I WRITE to urge our politicians and the general populace to change our mindset and aspire to co-exist as the nation heads to the 2021 general elections. Let us know that politics is about service not about life and death. The country is embroiled in a lot of political confrontations ignited by various political media personnel playing the “I know it all” game of words. Not until as a nation we change our mindset on politics, such media personnel have the potential to put this nation on fire not for the sake of service to this nation but for their own selfish agenda. Why can't we emulate the way Americans are doing their politics where despite there being heated rivalry ahead of next month’s elections Trump and the opposition's campaign teams clash not for bodily harm but for solutions to the current situation. Why if we really call ourselves a democratic nation should we advance

political brutality at the expense of political answers that people need to hear on the way forward? Media houses have also been victimised by cadres who are sent many times to disrupt live radio programmes and yet we claim not only to be a democratic but a Christian nation as well. All these bad political vices are happening because political heavyweights are using money to induce illiterate cadres to advance their personal agendas against the national agenda, which should not be the case. Donald Trump, Joe Biden and the Americans are not shedding blood against one another because their mindset is fine tuned to service delivery for the Americans and not for political power, hence we see their campaigns to be peaceful. We can equally do it if only we remove the "I" and replace it with "WE," to mean us as a nation. WISDOM MUYUNDA, Chingola.

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Depreciation of the Kwacha inflates prices of goods and services Dear Editor,

Investing in fashion can revive textile sector Dear Editor, GOVERNMENT should find ways of investing in fashion as a move to revive the collapsed industries. Fashion can help revamp the local textile industry and enable local designers compete favorably on the international level. Zambia has potential of producing internationally recognised designers, but the local designers lack good material for culture industry hence they are forced to import from other African countries. The industry has the potential to bring in billions of Kwacha and contribute positively to the tourism and economy.

It is said that these textile firms collapsed because of the second hand clothes that flooded the market. What we should know is that it is actually not all the people in the country that wear “salaula.” We had a lot of textile industries that were in full operation around the country such as:1. Sakiza 2. Piper clotheing 3. Kariba Textile 4. Kafue Textile 5. Ndola Weaving 6. Swarp Spinning Mills 7. Mulungushi Textiles 8. Kabwe Tannery 9. Serious international Government through the Industrial Development Cor-

poration needs to work out a plan of reviving these textile industries. We have reached a level where we are not supposed to be importing things like blankets, hand bags, belts, duvets, handkerchief and clothes. Zambia has the potential of clothing the entire Southern and East Africa. The information I have gathered is that the Safari suits Dr. Kenneth Kaunda and Grey Zulu used to wear were made at Piper Clothing in Ndola. We already have European Union which is our major export market for the textile products with South Africa and Mauritius being other potential markets.

The textile industry is very important to the government’s diversification agenda and manufacturers have to potential to expand the existing operations as well. The labour – intensive subsector supports value addition to cotton. That’s why a lot of farmers should be encouraged to venture into growing cotton that can help boost this industry. The quality cotton yam is needed for this industry to succeed. Lastly, there are a lot of things we achieve by investing in textile industries these include growth of GDP, job creation and forex. KENNEDY MUNYEMESHA, Ndola.

THE Kwacha is Zambia's legal currency which has been depreciating against the major convertible currencies such as the United States Dollar for instance. The Bank of Zambia (BoZ) exchange rate of the Kwacha against the United States Dollar was K20.13 as at Monday October 12, 2020. The Kwacha at various Bureau De Change in Lusaka is trading slightly above K21.00. The recent depreciation of the kwacha relative to the foreign currencies has led to the skyrocketing in the price of goods and services. The prices of goods and services have generally more than doubled in the recent past, thereby making it difficult for the majority of the people to afford them. However, the outbreak of the corona-virus in China last December which has devastated the entire world has been cited as one of the factors leading to the depreciation of the Kwacha. The corona virus has affected the employees' financial status in that some of them have been dismissed by their employers while others have been put on forced leave owing to low business activities. The small-scale entrepreneurs have not been spared either by the Covid-19 pandemic. The most affected

business sectors are the hospitality and the manufacturing, among others. The low level of economic activities in our country entails that most goods and services have to be imported. When the country imports more goods than it exports, the country has to pay for the imported goods in foreign currencies notably the US Dollar. Ultimately, there will be more demand for the dollar. It is a fact that the majority of Zambians are wallowing in abject poverty as only a few people are in formal employment. Even those in formal employment, their disposable income is low, making it difficult to buy most necessities. On the other hand, some entrepreneurs don't make enough money through sales by virtue of not selling much of their merchandise. The dire consequence of this is that there will be less sales which translates into less revenue. The economic challenges are in our midst quite all right. To mitigate the adverse impact of the depreciation of the Kwacha owing to many factors of which the corona virus takes the centre stage, there is need for the government and other stakeholders to find amicable solutions. ELEMIYA PHIRI, Lusaka.


‘Zambia needs economic freedom’

9 By SANFROSSA MANYINDA ZAMBIANS should own up and fight for the country's economic freedom alongside independence celebrations, Change Mindset Zambia has said. Executive Director, Geoffrey Musonda, observed that the country was still behind economically despite celebrating 56 years of independence. Mr Musonda said the country was free politically, but that it was still not economically independent, a situation he said should be taken seriously. "This is the time we need to own up as Zambians and run our own economy. Let us run our own mines among other companies so that we can create jobs for our own people unlike leaving everything in the hands of

foreign investors," he said. Mr Musonda said if the spirit of relying on foreign investors continued, the country could find itself fighting for independence again. He noted that most foreign investors came under the guise of promoting investment through running companies but ended up enslaving Zambians especially at places of work. Mr Musonda appealed to Government to ensure that it protected the nation by standing up to run major companies in the country. He explained that most of the foreign investors abandoned Zambians and went back to their countries of origin knowing too well that they would get away with it. "We need to ensure that we protect the economy and nation at large for future generations," he said.

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KALULUSHI SET FOR ROADS REHAB By SANFROSSA MANYINDA

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ALULUSHI is set for infrastructural boost as the road network will be rehabilitated soon, Mayor Rashidah Mulenga has said. Ms Mulenga said that with the new grader the council had procured, it would be easy to facilitate the road development projects in the Copperbelt town.

“The procurement of the grader comes as part of the council’s timely effort and commitment towards ensuring that road projects in the district are completed,” Ms Mulenga Saturday 25 April, 2020

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grader to urgently work on the deteriorated roads in the district. "The procurement of the grader comes as part of the council’s timely effort and commitment towards ensuring that road projects in the district are completed," she said. Ms Mulenga noted that the council previously had challenges attending the people's cries for road development in the district. She said it was for this reason the council made it an obligation to acquire a grader to upgrade the roads. She added that the grader would reduce the challenges and enhance road works that the residents had been crying for. The mayor called on the residents to be patient as the council was doing everything possible to ensure that the roads were worked on in the earliest possible time.


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AIROBI T a n z a n i a President John Magufuli's idiosyncratic handling of the coronavirus pandemic has put the country in the global spotlight. Now one of the region's most unconventional leaders is seeking a second term. When Covid-19 arrived in Tanzania, President Magufuli didn't believe in people staying at home. He wanted them to get into the churches and mosques to pray. "Coronavirus, which is a devil, cannot survive in the body of Christ... It will burn instantly," Magufuli, a devout Christian, pronounced on March 22 from the altar of a church in Tanzania's capital, Dodoma. He would later speak against social distancing and the wearing of masks, and questioned the efficacy of testing after sending various animals and fruit to be checked for the virus - he announced that a papaya, a quail and a goat had all tested positive. The president said he could not countenance closing down the economy, and excoriated neighbouring countries for doing so. Although many might dismiss Magufuli's approach as eccentric, it is emblematic of his combative style. When John Magufuli was declared president on his 56th birthday in October 2015, he seemed to be the sort of person Tanzania needed - an efficient, incorruptible president. His results-oriented actions were also framed as applicable to other African countries - a dose of what the continent needed to deal with its governance issues. On the very first day of his presidency, he sent a stark message that he would not tolerate the country’s chronic absenteeism in its civil service, when he visited the finance ministry offices asking for the whereabouts of those not at work. He also purged thousands of so-called “ghost workers” - essentially non-existent employees - from the public payroll, and fired officials considered corrupt or under-performing, in public. Sometimes this was even done live on television. And he clamped down on what he saw as extravagant spending, cancelling Independence Day celebrations for the first time in 54 years. Instead, he ordered a public clean-up, getting his own hands dirty by picking up rubbish outside State House. In the first year of Magufuli’s presidency, this approach earned him a great deal of praise, inspiring the Twitter hashtag: #WhatWouldMagufuliDo. While some posts mocked the president’s austere policies - for example: “Was about to buy myself an oven then I asked myself #WhatWouldMagufuliDo” with a photo of a saucepan suspended over candles - others called for more African leaders

TANZANIA PRESIDENT JOHN MAGUFULI:

The man who declared victory over coronavirus

Magufuli has cited founder of the nation Julius Nyerere as an influence on his leadership. to emulate his leadership style. The opposition saw this as Station)?” In 2017, a Kenyan profes- censorship as it was among the “Are there leaders who make sor went so far as to call for few ways it could hold the gov- stupid decisions? There are!” the “Magufulication” of Africa ernment to account. It planned “Are there those who miss during an address at the demonstrations against the (former president) Jakaya University of Dar es Salaam. ban, but the government re- Kikwete? There are!” But from the outset, it was sponded by banning all proHe was accused of insulting also clear there was a darker tests. the president and maligning side to his leadership - that a Another example of such the government. The fear he number of his initiatives would censorship was Magufuli’s re- sang about had come true - he slowly chip away at the coun- sponse to a 2017 song by pop- was now being detained at the try’s democratic space. ular Tanzanian rapper Nay wa Central Police Station in Dar Mitego. Less than a day after es Salaam that he referenced The rap song which came its release, Mitego found him- in the lyrics. true Although President self in police custody. In January 2016, barely “Is there still freedom of ex- Magufuli ordered Nay wa two months into his term, his pression in this country?” the Mitego’s release just a day latadministration announced raspy-voiced artist, whose real er, he advised that the song that state TV would no longer name is Emmanuel Elibariki, should be reworked to include lyrics about other problems in broadcast live parliamentary had rapped. “What if I speak and later the society, such as tax cheats. proceedings, as a cost-cutting Magufuli’s administration find myself at Central (Police measure.

has continued to roll out a cocktail of bold and unusual directives, introducing new laws intended to increase revenue from multinational mining firms. In 2017, Acacia Mining, a subsidiary of Canadian parent company Barrick Gold, was slapped with an incredible $190 billion tax bill over royalties the government said it owed, though it denied any wrongdoing. As part of the settlement, Barrick eventually agreed to pay $300 million after buying out Acacia, and a new operating company, Twiga Minerals, was formed with the government owning 16 percent of the joint venture. Barrick and the Tanzanian government also agreed to the sharing of unspecified future economic benefits from the mines on a 50-50 basis. Then there was his highly contentious decree that Tanzanian schoolgirls who get pregnant cannot return to school even after they have given birth. And in 2018, Tanzania passed a law to punish anyone questioning official statistics, making the state the sole custodian of data. The World Bank said the changes were “deeply worrying.” Getting Tanzania’s transport moving But critics agree that Magufuli has contributed to Tanzania’s development in recent years, investing in several large infrastructure projects such as the creation of a standard gauge railway to connect the country with its regional

neighbours, the expansion of major highways, and the construction of a bus rapid transit system in the commercial hub of Dar es Salaam. He has also increased electricity production to the grid which has reduced the need for power rationing. And he has revived the state-run national airline, Air Tanzania, which, plagued by debt and mismanagement for years, was effectively grounded with only one plane in its fleet when he took office. The president appointed a new board and chief executive of the company, which has gone on to buy six new planes and integrate others which were under maintenance. The leader of the East African nation has also introduced free education for all Tanzanians in public schools up to the fourth year of secondary school.

‘Data darkness’ over coronavirus But it is Magufuli’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic which has brought particular international attention to his governance in recent months. After the first case on March 16, the only immediate shutdown was of schools and learning institutions. It took about a month for the country to bring in other restrictions - such as halting sporting activities and closing borders. Buses and public transport carried fewer passengers, and numbers at pubs and restaurants were restricted, but World Health Organisation (WHO) Africa director Matshidiso Moeti


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Civic Education On today’s pupil’s forum in Civic Education, will look at the topic: Environmental Management. At the end of this lesson learners should be able to;  Describe environmental Management  Identify important institution that promote environment management

Environmental Management Environmental Management refers to the measures and controls directed at environmental conservation and sustainable use of resources. Note: In Zambia Environmental Management activities are coordinated by an umbrella body called Zambia Environmental Management Authority (ZEMA) formally Environmental Council of Zambia (ECZ). The table below shows some important institutions that promote environment management in Zambia, and their specific roles.

INSTITUTIONS Zambia Environmental Management Authority (ZEMA) Ministry of Education

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ILONGWE - The High Court in Malawi's capital, Lilongwe, has handed an influential former cabinet minister, Uladi Mussa, a five-year sentence for the abuse of his office. Mussa, who served as Minister of Home Affairs and Internal Security during the two-year tenure of President Joyce Banda between April 2012 and May 2014, was convicted alongside former senior immigration officer David Kwanjana for aiding foreign nationals to enter into the country illegally. Justice Chifundo Kachale, who is also Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) chairperson, presided over the case and found Mussa and others guilty and convicted them, passed the sentence on Thursday afternoon. Mussa, 55, was found guilty of abuse of public office, neglect of duty and altering false documents alongside former regional immigration officer David Kwanjana. Two other people, who were co-accused in the case, were acquitted. The charge of abuse of office carries a maximum sentence of 12 years impris-

Saturday 24 October, 2020

PASSPORT SCANDAL …Ex-Malawian cabinet minister jailed for five years over passport scandal

onment but the judge handed Mussa and Kwanjana a similar sentence of five years imprisonment for being found guilty of abuse of public office and 12 months imprisonment for neglect of official duties. The sentences will run concurrently to mean six years. Kamudoni Nyasulu, a private prosecutor engaged by the Anti-Corruption Bureau said the conviction and sentence is setting in place a legal precedent. Nyasulu, who previously served as Director of Public

Prosecutions and has worked for the United Nations special tribunals as a prosecutor, said: "The law requires that a public officer's actions must not be arbitrary, but must follow the law and procedures." The former minister, who is DPP vice-president (Central Region), was conspicuously grumpy after the sentence. In July 2019, the United States of America Department of State banned Mussa and his spouse from visiting that country for his "involvement in significant corruption" in

what an analysts described as a statement to authorities on fighting corruption. At the time, Mussa, who had just been appointed president Peter Mutharika's special adviser on parliamentary affairs, said he was surprised with the USA decision because the matter in court was yet to be concluded. But the US Embassy in Lilongwe justified the decision against Mussa when the case was not concluded, saying the USA had acted "following credible information" that he was involved in significant corruption while serving as a Cabinet minister. Mussa was arrested in March 2017 on charges of negligence and abuse of office while serving as interim leader of People's Party (PP) in the absence of party president Joyce Banda. He described the arrest at the time as politically-motivated. –REUTERS/ ALLAFRICA.

Tanzania: 300 militants crossed over from Mozambique DAR ES SALAAM - Police in Tanzania have confirmed that more than 300 armed men from Mozambique raided a village in southern Tanzania, killing a number of locals. It is the first time the Tanzanian authorities have publicly admitted the presence militants from Mozambique in the country. Northern Mozambique is in the grip of a militant Islamist insurgency that has CONAKRY - Guinea's President Alpha Conde has won a landslide re-election victory, giving him a third term in office after official results from 37 of 38 voting districts showed him with double the votes of his nearest rival on Thursday evening. Conde, 82, has received 2.4 million votes so far, versus 1.26 million for opposition candidate, Cellou Dalein Diallo, following a bitterly fought election that has sparked deadly street violence. But Diallo’s spokesman said he has evidence of fraud in Sunday’s presidential election and will contest the result in the Constitutional Court. At least 13 people are reported to have been killed in skirmishes since Sun-

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claimed more than 1, 500 lives. Last week, it was widely reported that conflict had spilled into Tanzania, with a number of villagers killed and on Thursday, the head of Tanzania's police confirmed this. Inspector General Simon Sirro said 300 "terrorists" attacked a village in Mtwara region. He said that Tanzanians were among the attackers and added that they were

arrested before they could flee back to Mozambique. “We will continue to confront (the attackers) until we are able to trace their network,” he said in a statement. The Tanzanian government had previously declined to comment on the incident. The insurgency in Mozambique is now in its third year and the government in Maputo is struggling to contain it. – BBC.

Guinea President Conde, 82, wins landslide re-election victory - preliminary results day's polls, in which Diallo has claimed victory based on his campaign's tallies. Conde's decision to run for a third five-year term has sparked repeated protests over the past year, resulting in dozens of deaths. He says a constitutional referendum in March reset his two-term limit; his opponents say he is breaking the law by holding onto power. In Ivory Coast, the opposition has rejected the government's plan to reform the electoral commission ahead of next week's election It maintains it will boycott the elections. President Alassane Ouattara is vying for a

Guinean President Alpha Conde.

controversial third term. His candidature has caused unrest in the country. The two main opposition candidates - former President, Henri Konan Bédié, and former Prime Minister, Pascal Affi N'Guessan - announced the boycott earlier in the month. Meanwhile, 13 candidates have been cleared to run for the presidency in Burkina Faso's elections scheduled for November 22. President Roch Kaboré, who is seeking a second term, and opposition leader Zephirin Diabre were among those allowed to contest. – REUTERS/BBC.

NASHVILLE, Tennessee President Donald Trump and rival Joe Biden began a sprint through the final 11 days of the U.S. presidential race yesterday, a day after battling over the Covid-19 pandemic and personal integrity in their second and final debate. Trump, 74, will hold two rallies in the battleground state of Florida, where opinion polls show a tight race. Biden, 77, will deliver a speech in his home state of Delaware on his plans for leading a recovery from the pandemic. More than 47 million Americans already have cast ballots in person or through the mail - roughly eight times the number of early votes cast at about the same point in 2016 - giving Trump, who is trailing in national opinion polls, fewer opportunities to change minds before voting ends on November 3. The pandemic has upended campaign traditions and its effects still are being felt. Americans may find themselves waiting days or weeks to know who won as election officials count tens of millions of mail-in votes. In their debate on Thursday

night, Biden renewed his frequent campaign-trail attacks on Trump’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic, which has killed more than 221 ,000 people in the United States and cost millions their jobs. “Anyone who’s responsible for that many deaths should not remain president of the United States of America,” Biden said. Biden said Trump was too slow to warn the public about the severity of the pandemic and too quick to dismiss its threat, and had failed to develop a plan for recovery. Trump defended his handling of the health crisis, asserting the worst was over. Covid-19 has emerged as the top issue in the race, and polls show Americans trust Biden more than Trump to handle the health crisis, further complicating the president’s re-election bid. During the debate, Trump also repeated his accusations that Biden and his son Hunter engaged in unethical practices in China and Ukraine. No evidence has been verified to support the allegations, which Biden called false. – REUTERS.

NEWS IN BRIEF Ramaphosa passes Civil Union Amendment Bill into law JOHANNESBURG - President Cyril Ramaphosa has passed into law the Civil Union Amendment Bill, which prevents marriage officers from refusing to conduct same-sex marriages. The bill was passed on Thursday. According to the legislation, Home Affairs Minister Aaron Motsoaledi must ensure that there is a marriage officer available to solemnise a civil union at every office. – NEWS24.

Buhari mute on shootings in national address ABUJA - Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday night in a national TV address spoke about the unrest that has gripped his country in recent days. Buhari in his speech however and notably did not mention the shootings of protesters on Tuesday night in Lagos, the country’s commercial nerve centre that prompted international outrage. – ALLAFRICA NEWS.

Masking up or two years in jail for Ethiopians ADDIS ABABA - Ethiopia can jail people for up to two years if they deliberately violate restrictions aimed at curbing the spread of Covid-19, the attorney general’s office said, amid concern that citizens are becoming lax after a state of emergency was lifted. The restrictions prohibit shaking hands, not wearing a mask in a public place, seating more than three people at a table or not keeping “two adult steps” - around five meters - apart - REUTERS.

Libyans sign ceasefire dealages GENEVA - Libya's warring factions have signed an agreement on a permanent ceasefire at the end of their talks in Geneva. The United Nations' acting special envoy for Libya, Stephanie Williams, described the accord as "a crucial sign of hope for the Libyan people." – BBC.


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HE Premier Futsal League says it is saddened by the death of Zanaco Futsal Club manager Emmanuel

team Phiri. PFL chairman Tarak Mehta said the death of Phiri who is also Young Zanaco Football team manager is a great loss to the growth of the sport. Mehta said Phiri played a critical row to ensure that Young Zanaco Football Club became a part of the Futsal League where they are competing in the National Division one futsal league. Meanwhile, Mehta said the PFL returns to action this

….as league returns with intriguing fixtures weekend after last weekend’s fixtures were postponed due to the national day of prayer. Mehta said players would wear black armbands when the league returns in honour of the Zanaco official. And Zanaco FC general Manger Marlon Kananda said Phiri will greatly be missed as he was a valuable and re-

IN SEARCH OF GAME TIME

THE past few weeks has seen a wave of Zambian players trekking down South to play in the much publicised South African Premier Soccer League (PSL). Former Zanaco duo of Charles Zulu and Chitiya Mususu are the latest to start their “professional” careers in the land of the Bafana Bafana. A couple of players have also switched camps, with Augustine Mulenga and Justin Shonga having moved from Orlando Pirates to Amazulu and Tshakuma Tsha Madvhandila (TTM) respectively. One move that has sparked interest is that of international goalkeeper Sebastian Mwange. Different views have been expressed with some feeling the shot stopper moving from Green Eagles to Maritzburg United was not timely. Some schools of thought have felt the 28-year-old should have waited for the 2021 African Nations Championship (CHAN) so that he could possibly shine and attract better offers. Well! It’s a valid thought and definitely has some meat to it. But let’s look at the bigger picture. Mwange is approaching 30 years, actually he will be 29 years by the end of the year which makes him a bit advanced in age to wait for offers from everywhere in the world. You would agree that it is a rare occurrence for goalkeepers (especially in Africa) to find deals outside their countries of origin. Looking at his age, this move is the best and any delay could have almost meant no professional football for him. Its time to make some Rands (dollars). Moreover, “the team of choice” as Maritzburg are fondly known, are an established club with stable financial status.Their head coach Eric Tinkler is one of the highest paid gaffers in the financially lucrative league. They are not a minnow as they comfortably finished in the top eight last season and most of their players were very impressive finding themselves in the PSL

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Awards. For career development, the move looks very good. South Africa always provides a lot of exposure to players. With all due respect to our great nation Zambia, South Africa has some of the best training facilities (our national teams have trained there several times), great football atmosphere and not forgetting the world class stadia. If there were worries of Mwange warming the benching, he could be assured of a starting berth as first choice goalkeeper Ghanaian international Richard Ofori has switched to Pirates. The former Green Eagles goalkeeper will surely gain a lot of exposure which will help even at the national team level. At the moment he looks like Chipolopolo coach Milutin “Micho” Sredojevic’s preferred number one and him gaining more exposure and experience will be beneficial as we build on to the Africa and World Cup qualifiers. Just the exposure he will have in the next few weeks could aid us to glory as we face Botswana next month. Meanwhile, Mulenga’s move to Amazulu looks promising as well just like the Mwange-Maritzburg. Mulenga is aged 30, meaning he is in the evenings of his career. He is possibly getting a substantial financial reward at Amazulu. The former Zanaco player could be assured of more game time as compared to Pirates where coach Josef Zinnbauer seems to have rendered Zambian players as surplus. The move is surely going to reignite his career. The move that should raise some concerns is Shonga joining TTM. TTM have exhibited so much disorganisation, just last week they unveiled players (who included Augustine Mulenga) who had not yet signed for the club and during the weekend MTN8 quarterfinal fixture against Gamphani Lungu’s Supersport United, the Limpopo based outfit only had three substitutes on the bench. They don’t seem to know the “administrative” part of football and that could cripple the team. We might not even want to talk about the unveiling ceremony which saw players putting on different brands like Umbro, Nike, Adidas giving us more worries. Looking at the positive side, what is cardinal is that Shonga may see more action this season which could help in reviving his career. For a striker who didn’t score any goal in all competitions last season, it is better than warming the bench at an organised club. Let’s continue talking via chailegrace21@gmail. com.

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spected member of the team and the effects of his passing would be felt by the players, fellow employees and management. “Phiri was a wonderful employee who understood the meaning of the word 'team'. He was always more focused on the good of Zanaco FC than on his own benefit.

“He made many great contributions to Zanaco FC and helped it move forward in numerous ways,” said Kananda. Phiri saved as team medic for Profund Warriors before it rebranded to NAPSA Stars then moved to Zanaco where he served as team medics before he was given the role to manage the club’s develop-

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‘MICHO’ PROUD OF HIS TROOPS By MICHAEL MIYOBA

ZAMBIA national team coach Milutin “Micho” Sredojevic said he is proud of the strides made by the Chipolopolo after they came from behind twice to beat Ethiopia

3-2 in Addis Ababa on Thursday. “Micho” said his charges respected the Chipolopolo jersey and fought hard to beat Ethiopia on their home soil thanks to a second half brace from Zanaco FC young star Albert Kangwanda. “I am extremely proud that as a technical team we have done seven tactical changes and formations where players have listened to ev-

erything and as a reward, we got those two goals because we insisted, risked and respected the jersey for Zambia and we have won the game,” said “Micho” shortly after the full-time whistle. The Serb hailed the young Kangwanda who is on loan at Zanaco FC from Kafue Celtics, for making a huge difference by scoring a brace to win the game for Zambia. “Special credit to the team and once more we

have shown that players that are coming inside are making the difference. I am especially happy about the rookie of a player and debutant Albert Kangwanda. Scoring the two goals and winning the match for Zambia; I feel extremely happy for that because this is how you get new players in the national team setup,” said “Micho.” “Micho” however noted that the team need to keep the momentum and

‘13TH TITLE NOT SCARY’

‘Player quota not right call’ By MICHAEL MIYOBA

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FTER winning promotion from National Division One to the Super Division and impressing during the “Bix Six” pre-season tournament which they eventually won, Indeni FC’s quest to impress comes under scrutiny when they face Nkana in the Samuel “Zoom” Ndlovu Charity Shield final. The match slated for Arthur Davies Stadium in Kitwe promises a lot of sparks

with the 13time league winners Nkana being the favourites to carry the day. Despite Nkana being the favourites with 18 Charity Shield titles to their name, Indeni coach Dabid Chilufya is not intimidated facing the Kitwe giants. Chilufya said he has assembled a balanced team of local and foreign stars who will do their best to deliver a positive result when they face Nkana. “What is inside Indeni is what gives me the confidence, the players that I

have assembled are giving me confidence that we will do better. If you look at the name Indeni you will think we are nonentities but the players I have will do their best. “I’m very happy with the players we have signed because I was the one doing everything and now we have a balanced team with players from Cameroon, Congo and local players,” said Chilufya, who won two Super League titles as a Nkana FC player. And Indeni captain Joshua Titimi said they are ready

for the much anticipated tie with the Super Division Champions as they had prepared adequately for them. Meanwhile, Nkana coach Manfred Chabinga said the Charity Shield match against Indeni is a crucial fixture for his side who are always looking to deliver trophies for the fans. Chabinga said expectations from Nkana fans are always high hence the need for the team to deliver the Charity Shield which highlights the beginning of a new soccer season.

keep it tight at the back to improve and score much more. He said it is unacceptable that the Chipolopolo only kept a clean sheet in one match which was a 1-0 home win against Malawi on October 8. Meanwhile, Zambia is today scheduled to play South Sudan and “Micho” has hinted that he would make a lot of changes for all the players to be mentally strong and physically fit.

Nkana FC captain Idris Mbombo said the Kitwe side are ready to face Indeni and will do their best to win it. “When you are playing a final the wish is always to win so we are going there with the intention to win and as the coach has said expectations are always very high here at Nkana and everyone is ready,” said the lethal striker. The Charity Shield final set for Arthur Davies Stadium in Kitwe will be played behind closed doors in

FORMER Zambia national team coach and Technical Director Honor Janza said limiting the number of foregin players in the Super Division is not the right call because foreign players contribute to the growth of the Zambian game. Speaking during the MTN Bola show hosted by Ponga Liwewe on Thursday, Janza said foreign players bring the needed competition for local players to develop. Janza, who is now NAPSA Stars Technical Director said limiting the number of foreign players in the league would have a negative impact because local players tend to relax when there are no foreign players to challenge them. He however noted that there is need to come up with a criteria that will guide on the quality of foreign players coming into the league. “The coming in of foreign players has marketed the game and the local players have improved. We have a lot of players playing in foreign leagues now, the Patson Dakas, the Enock Mwepus, the Shongas so for me trying to cut it would not be the best solution,” Janza said. And Zanaco FC General Manager Marlon Kananda said now may not be the right time to restrict the number of foreign players because the league is growing and restricting the numbers may disturb the development of the Zambian game. Meanwhile, Zambia Premier League Manager Brian Mulenga said the Zambian leagues consist of nine percent of foreign players from countries such as Mali, South Africa, Kenya Cameroon and Congo DR.


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At 56, Zambia has really made strides to ensure that every Zambian benefits. Under the able leadership of His Excellency Dr. Edgar Chagwa Lungu, we realy have seen more strides in education, health, tourism and in infrastructure. I wish to congratulate the people of Zambia and His Excellency, Dr. Edgar Chagwa Lungu, President of the Republic of Zambia and her Honour, the Vice President Inonge Mutukwa Wina together with the people of Zambia in celebrating Zambia’s 56th Independence. HON. KAMPAMBA MULENGA-CHEWE, MP Minister of Community Development and Social Services

ONE ZAMBIA, ONE NATION

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GHBZ Declaration: WE GHBZ DO HEREBY DECLARE THAT WE SHALL CONTRIBUTE TO THE RECOVERY OF OUR COUNTRY’S ECONOMY IN ALL BUSINESS SECTORS. AS A PRIVATE COMPANY WITH CHRISTIAN HERITAGE WE AFFIRM THE DECLARATIONS QUOTED BELOW: Dr David Livingstone-1st May 1873 at Chitambo, Serenje, Zambia: "Lord, on this land where I rest my bended knees, let it become a mighty Christian Nation, a beacon of Hope to the African continent and a light to the rest of the World" Second Republican President of Zambia Dr Fredrick Chiluba-29th December 1991: “...I now enter into a Covenant with the living God and therefore I submit the Nation and Government to the Lordship of Jesus Christ. I further declare Zambia as a Christian Nation...” President Dr Edgar Chagwa Lungu-18th October, 2015: Reaffirmation of Zambia as a Christian Nation by declaring 18th October every year as a day of National Prayer, Fasting, Repentance and Reconciliation.

Therefore GHBZ is Implementing Initiatives below:

Energy

Mining

i. 400 Mega Watts Waste-to-Energy Power Project ii. Investments in Renewable Energy Projects (Solar/Wind)

i. Investments in Mining Projects (Gold, Copper, Manganese)

Agriculture i. Investments into Macadamia Nuts Plantations & Processing Plants ii. Sugar Cane Plantation & Ethanol Production iii. Food Processing Plants & Value Addition Processes

Finance For more information visit us at:

www.ghbzglobal.com

Creating an Investment Bank to Support Local Investments in Mass Rapid Transport, Manufacturing, Mining, Energy and Water Systems


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COPPERBELT MOTORISTS CHALLENGE GOVERNMENT …as fuel shortage bites By SANFROSSA MANYINDA

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HE fuel shortage on the Copperbelt has persisted despite truck drivers having called off the strike four days ago. On Wednesday, Energy Minister Mathew Nkhuwa attributed the shortage to the strike by the drivers and assured that the stocks were sufficient. However, four days running after the strike was called off, a check in fuelling stations showed that there was no fuel despite the assurance by the minister. "Where are the stocks that the minister assured us with? We were told there was no shortage of fuel but we continue queuing up and waiting for the commodity to be available at the fuelling stations," one motorist Emnanuel Mumbi said. Mr Mumbi said in Kitwe yesterday that the situation was inconveniencing, stating that most programmes were either delayed or cancelled due to spending much time on the queues. Another motorists Joel Kamukoshi said the situation was threatening their jobs as the owners of the vehicles were planning to park their vehicles.

Happy 56th Independence Day We celebrate your tenacity and the commitment of our people to find a way to get things done no matter what.

That’s Africanacity.

Where are the stocks that the minister assured us with? We were told there was no shortage of fuel but we continue queuing up and waiting for the commodity to be available at the fuelling stations,” one motorist Emnanuel Mumbi said. Mr Kamukoshi questioned whether it was true that the country had enough stocks of the commodity or not. He challenged Government to come out in the open and tell the country the true position on the matter. In Ndola, a check at Puma in Kansenshi on Kwacha road, Total Service station also on the same stretch showed that both diesel and petrol had run out. The situation was the same at all Total Service Stations and the one in Hillcrest while Total near Protea on the Ndola-Luanshya road only had diesel. In Luanshya, most of the service stations had run out of the commodity and the situation was the same in Mufulira and Chingola.

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ZAMBIA AIR FORCE WISHES MOTHER ZAMBIA A HAPPY 56th BIRTHDAY The Zambia Air Force (ZAF) would like to join the Republian President and Commander-in-Chief of the Defence Force, His Excellency Dr EDGAR CHAGWA LUNGU and the Entire Nation in commemorating Zambia’s 56th Independence Anniversary

ZAF, 56 Years of Defending and Supporting!


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Beyond Freedom “Freedom means the opportunity to be what we never thought we would be.” - Daniel Boorstin Here’s to breaking barriers, achieving financial freedom and paving a better way for those to come. Happy 56th Independence Day Zambia, from all of us at Investrust Bank Plc.

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Happy Independence Day H.E. MIZUUCHI Ryuta, Ambassador of Japan wishes Zambia a Happy 56th Independence Day

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N the occasion of the 56th Independence Day of the Republic of Zambia, I would like to extend to the Zambian people my heartfelt congratulations from the people of Japan. As all nations around the globe have seen the tumultuous impact of COVID-19 pandemic in this year 2020 so far, so was Zambia’s socioeconomic life very much affected. Yet, as I found myself unable to travel to other countries, let alone take a leave back home, the most feared scenario could be spared – no lockdown was imposed, necessary medical services were maintained, and, above all, the basic lifeline was kept intact – albeit in accordance with the circumstances of the “New Normal” – masking, sanitizing and keeping social distance everywhere. I take this opportunity to express my sincere appreciation for all the efforts undertaken by the Government of the Republic of Zambia, as well as the Zambian people at large. Every man and woman of this country deserves a high commendation, having made his/her own contribution to mastering this challenge. Amid these difficulties, I was encouraged to note that the support from Japan in the health sector which I had the pleasure of announcing, was met with an overwhelmingly positive response from the Zambian public. Indeed, Japan’s consistent support to Zambia’s efforts towards achieving a resilient national healthcare system consti-

tutes one of the main pillars of our bilateral relations. As the pandemic may have much longer implications than one might think, I am hopeful and confident that the provision of medical equipment to the frontline medical institutions (ca. JPY 200m, signed on August 20th) and the upgrading of Mushili and Chamboli Health Centres in the Copperbelt to Level One Hospitals (ca. JPY 2.65b, signed on July 14th) will be a meaningful contribution to making Zambia’s medical and healthcare system even more robust. Likewise, the Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors of G20 agreed, at their meeting held virtually just 10 days ago, to extend their Debt Service Suspension Initiative (DSSI) by 6 months, beyond the end of this year. This is merely a modest step, and although the main efforts must be made by the Zambian Government itself to achieve debt sustainability, in cooperation with the IMF as well as the creditors and the respective Governments, it will positively bring about an impetus in favour of Zambia. Hopefully, the GRZ will take advantage of this situation and accelerate the reform process that will truly serve the nation and its people. The period in which COVID practically “contained” me within the Zambian border graced me with a rare opportunity to discover and appreciate the beauty and potential of this country. I am thankful to the fate in this particular regard and hope

very much that the challenge that was imposed on us by the COVID pandemic will trigger an opening of a new era in which this potential will be explored to the full extent – in our East Asian wisdom, a horse that has gone astray may bring back another, which, in turn, may be an omen of a fortune anew. This is how we understand life, and it may also be relevant where life is as wild as the rich game reserve here and there in Zambia. I will assure you that Japan will stand side by side with Zambia even in difficulties in the future as well. Precisely today 56 years ago, we were witnessing the Ending Ceremony of the Tokyo Olympic Games of 1964. It was here that the national flag of a country which had been formerly called Northern Rhodesia and newly became independent as Zambia, was hoisted internationally for the first time. The Zambian Independence Day thus links automatically with the Tokyo Olympics. As Japan will be hosting the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games 2020 with a year’s delay next year, I cannot but hope the 57th year since Independence will bring many moments of bliss and affection to all of us, with the Zambian National Olympic and Paralympic Team showing a good performance in Tokyo. On this auspicious occasion, let me once again reiterate: DOKURITSU KINEMBI OMEDETOU GOZAIMASU! (“Happy Independence Day!” in Japanese)


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Independence Day THEME: One Land, One Nation – Building Our Future Proud and Free

NERIA’S INVESTMENTS LIMITED Leaders in Agro-Commodity Trading The Board, Management and the entire team of Neria’s Investments Limited, would like to wish the Government of the Republic of Zambia, His Excellency the President Dr. Edgar Chagwa Lungu, the Citizens of Zambia and the Farming Community a very Happy 56th Independence Anniversary and a Prosperous 2020-2021 Farming Season Suppliers of Quality Affordable Fertilizers in Zambia


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LIMATE change is one of the most significant threats facing the world today. Zambia has been experiencing a number of climate change related hazards including drought and dry spells, seasonal and flash floods, and extreme temperatures. Some of these, especially drought and floods, have increased in frequency and intensity in the last two decades and have impacted negatively on food and water security, energy and livelihoods of communities. The country has been implementing interventions to mitigate the effects of climate change, one of which is promoting forest plantations. The Zambia Forestry and Forest Industries Corporation (ZAFFICO) PLC working in collaboration with the Forestry Department, identified degraded areas for the purpose of establishing forest plantations in order to contribute towards climate change mitigation.

About ZAFFICO ZAFFICO PLC is the country’s largest forestry Com-

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GROWTH OF FORESTRY INDUSTRY IN ZAMBIA …the case of ZAFFICO pany. It was incorporated in September 1982 as a limited company under the then Companies Act Cap 388 of the Laws of Zambia. Its creation followed the commercialisation of the Industrial Plantations Division (IPD) of the Forestry Department under the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources. Currently, ZAFFICO draws its mandate from the Companies Act No. 10 of 2017 of the Laws of Zambia. It was on February 12, 2020, listed on the Lusaka Securities Exchange (LuSE) and is now operating as a public limited company. ZAFFICO’s business focus is to establish and manage industrial exotic forest plantations and supply quality wood products for local use

and export. The key products offered by the corporation are round wood, treated and untreated poles, Fire wood and Christmas trees. Plantations Before 2014, ZAFFICO had a total of 48,908 hectares of Pine and Eucalyptus forest plantation areas on the Copperbelt Province. However, the corporation has, in line with the aspirations of the Seventh National Development Plan (7NDP), began an expansion programme. This is key to job and wealth creation for the people of Zambia. The corporation has acquired about 50,000 hectares of land in Luapula, Muchinga, Northern and North-Western provinces for the establishment of new

plantations. New plantations have since been established in Kawambwa district of Luapula Province, Shiwang’andu in Muchinga Province and Kalumbila district of North-Western Province. The increasing population and socio-economic changes at national and regional levels have led to an increase in the demand for wood and processed timber products. Value Addition: Pole treatment plant In the quest to diversify its business, ZAFFICO commissioned a pole treatment plant in February, 2018. Located in Kalulushi, the plant has the capacity to treat between 4,000 and 6,000 poles per month. ZAFFICO is able to treat different sizes of poles to international standard. Treating wood with the appropri-

ate preservative increases its service life to 30 to 40 years on average and helps to conserve trees against deforestation due to accelerated indiscriminate logging. The short poles can be used for fencing and construction of farms, animal

ranches, chicken runs and residences. They can also be used for construction of chalets, bridges and commercial structures like hotels among other things. Fencing poles may also be used as trusses to hold the roof for sheds and shelters while the bigger sizes are used as standing pillars. Transmission or utility poles is another category of poles produced by ZAFFICO. They can be used to support overhead power lines such as cable, fibre optic cable and related equipment such as transformers and street lights. The corporation will continue to be a leading supplier of quality forest and agroforestry products in the region and supply quality wood products as well as engage in value addition of other forest and agroforestry products.

Happy Zambia Forestry and Forest Industries Corporation PLC

INDEPENDENCE ANNIVERSARY ZAMBIA

The Board, Management and Staff of the Zambia Forestry and Forest Industries Corporation PLC (ZAFFICO) wish to congratulate H.E. President Edgar Chagwa Lungu and the people of Zambia on our 56th Independence Anniversary. May this day fill our lives with peace and happiness.

“Timber is our Business”


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MINISTRY OF WORKS AND SUPPLY “Works on the Move”

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On behalf of the people of Mandevu Constituency, and indeed on my own behalf as Member of Parliament and Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, I wish to join his Excellency, Dr. Edgar Chagwa Lungu, President of the Republic of Zambia and her Honour, the Vice President Inonge Mutukwa Wina together with the people of Zambia in celebrating Zambia’s 56th Independence. HON. JEAN KAPATA, MP

On behalf of the people of Mpika Central, and indeed on my own behalf as Member of Parliament and Ministry of Works and Supply, I wish to join his Excellency, Dr. Edgar Chagwa Lungu, President of the Republic of Zambia and her Honour, the Vice President Inonge Mutukwa Wina together with the people of Zambia in celebrating Zambia’s 56th Independence. HON. SYLVIA BAMBALA CHALIKOSA, MP

REVIN ZAMBIA LTD Be Zambian, Buy Zambian

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Happy Independence Day! Our forefathers bought our freedom with their hard work and sacrifice. Now we must work hard to create a better nation for generations that follow. The Board, Management and Staff of Revin Zambia Limited wish the people of Zambia peace, love and unity as we celebrate 56 years of independence.


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On behalf of the people of Matero, the Patriotic Front officials and indeed on my own behalf as Member of Parliament, I wish to join his Excellency, President Edgar Chagwa Lungu and her Honour, the Vice President Inonge Mutukwa Wina together with the people of Zambia in celebrating Zambia’s 56th Independence celebrations. The eventual fate of the nation is in the hands of the youth. On Independence Day, sending warm wishes to you since you are the expectation for the ages to come. Happy Independence. HON. LLOYD KAZIYA

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INDEPENDENCE ONE ZAMBIA, ONE NATION On Behalf of the Patriot Front (PF) Secretariat, Members of the Central Committee (MCCs) and our Party President His Excellency Dr. Edgar Chagwa Lungu, we extend best wishes to the poeple of Zambia on the occasion marking 56 years of the country's Independence. We wish his Excellency the President and the poeple of Zambia continued good health and prosperity. Wear a mask and observe all health guidelines during this Covid 19 pandemic period. Davies Mwila PF Secretary General

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Happy Independence Day ONE ZAMBIA, ONE NATION

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At 56, Zambia has really made strides to ensure that every Zambian benefits. Under the able leadership of His Excellency Mr. Edgar Chagwa Lungu, we realy have seen more strides in education, health, tourism and in infrastructure. I wish to congratulate the people of Zambia and Excellency, Dr. Edgar Chagwa Lungu, President of the Republic of Zambia on the 56th Independence Anniversary. HON. BOWMAN LUSAMBO

WORKERS' COMPENSATION FUND CONTROL BOARD

y ! a ! D e c n e d n e Happy Indep The board, management and staff of workers Compensation Control Fund Board wish to convey a message of goodwill to his excellency the president of the republic of Zambia Dr. Edgar Chagwa Lungu and the people of Zambia on the occasion of Zambia’s 56th independence anniversary. SAFETY WELLBEING HEALTH

May the people of Zambia continue to enjoy peace, prosperity and good health


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Happy Independence Day!

INDEPENDENCE DAY On behalf of Pambashe Constituency and Patriotic Front officials and indeed on my own behalf as Member of Parliament, I wish to join his Excellency, Dr. Edgar Chagwa Lungu, President of the Republic of Zambia and Her Honour, the Vice President Inonge Mutukwa Wina together with the people of Zambia in celebrating Zambia’s 56th Independence. With you at the helm, Zambia is in safe hands. Hon. Ronald Chitotela

We wish the country peace and prosperity in the years to come.


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GOOD TIME STEEL Build a better Zambia

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AMBIA’S leading steel manufacturing company, Goodtime Steel Company (GTS), has set up an Industrial Pack that is envisaged to be a ‘One stop construction materials hub, Company General Manager Jacky Hueng has revealed. Speaking to Daily Nation during the tour of the construction site that sits on an 18 hectare piece of land along Mungwi road, Hueng said the Industrial park is ready for any investors to invest in the manufacturing and retailing of construction materials.Hueng said the park will boost of manufacturers and retailers of construction materials such as aluminium, galvanised steel prod-

ucts, lighting equipment, electrical cables, door frames/doors as well as cement, tiles and roofing materials among others. “These products will be available from the manufacturers direct to the consumer. That way, the

is a big conglomerate or a small scale operation, everyone is welcome to come on board. Our aim is to make the Good Time Steel Industrial Park the number one construction materials park not only in Zambia but in the region,” said Hueng. He added that the industrial park expects to create an estimated 500 to 1000 jobs when its fully operational and will contribution over K100 million in taxes to the government. said the park will consist The quality Hueng management of manufacturing divisions as well system relating to thefor direct day to day as showrooms business transactions products as above meet thewith customers. requirements ofisthe “This onenominated of the most exciting projects currently being undertakproduct specification as per en in the manufacturing general and specific SOUTH sector in Zambia. Investors don’t have to AFRICANworry BUREAU OF about anything when they invest in the Industrial Park. dustrial Park, but who do not have STANDARD permit conditions. Everything is there from electricity, water finance or equipment, can conto the convenience of reaching tact GTS Company who are able the customers. Come one come CONTACT US: and willing to provide the same on all,” advised Hueng. terms and conditions.“Wheather it board and be part of the exciting new venture strategically located near customers with ample parking, convenient reach, secure and with Electricity and water readily available.He added that Investors willing to set up business in the In-

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ZAMBIA NATIONAL SERVICE “Sweat and Blood for Motherland”


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CONTINUED EVOLUTION OF THE ZAMBIA NATIONAL SERVICE PROFILED, 56YEARS ON The Zambia National Service (ZNS) is one of the three (03) wings of the Zambia Defence Force. The establishment has undergone remarkable transformation from the time it was founded in 1963, as a Land Army. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF THE ZAMBIA NATIONAL SERVICE As a Land Army, ZNS was initially established to be a militant wing of the United National Independence Party (UNIP), one of the major political parties at the time agitating for Zambia’s Independence. It was largely meant to be used as a punch in an event that independence negotiations on the round table collapsed. However, the anticipated armed struggle never materialized as the United National Independence Party (UNIP) together with the African National Congress (ANC) managed to peacefully navigate the nation to independence on 24 October, 1964. THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE ZAMBIA YOUTH SERVICE The peaceful acquisition of Independence meant that there was therefore urgent need to demobilize the mostly uneducated and unemployed militant youths and redirect their zeal and energy to other important, post-independence national agenda which was national/ household development and security. This is what led the government to introduce a programme of imparting some form of life-sustaining skills to these unskilled and unemployed youths to enable them look after themselves together with their families, which was also in perfect tune with a robust programme to have them seamlessly reintegrated back into society. The government therefore transformed the Land Army into a productive and a more inclusive organization with a national character in 1965 and renamed it the Zambia Youth Service to help impart skills to the ‘stone thrower’ youths and thus turn them into a productive component of society. This programme went on from 1965 to December 1971. TRANSFORMATION OF THE ZAMBIA YOUTH SERVICE TO ZAMBIA NATIONAL SERVICE Owing to Zambia’s leading and active role in the liberation struggle of some members of the southern African region from colonial rule, the country inadvertently attracted the wrath of the fascist Ian Smith of Southern Rhodesia (Now Zimbabwe) and the old apartheid regime of South Africa. Numerous attempts to destabilize the country through military raids and bombings were consequently made. This situation took a heavy toll on the defense assets and resources of our country, especially being inflicted by rival forces with marked superiority both in strength and armament at the time. Government, therefore saw the need to reinforce the Zambia Army by establishing a well-organized military institution to help thwart the persistent incursions. Zambia Youth Service was thus dissolved and a more militant Zambia National Service established through an Act of Parliament on 20 December, 1971. According to the Zambia Daily Mail volume one number 390 of Wednesday 01 December, 1971, the late Honourable Grey Zulu, then Minister of Defence, informed the nation that a bill had been passed by parliament to have a ‘Citizen Army’ formed. This bill he said was meant to provide for the training of all able bodied young men in the defense of the republic while at the same time im-

parting them with life-sustaining skills in food production. Honourable Zulu informed the nation that the decision was in line with the then Republican President, Dr Kenneth Kaunda’s idea of having a ‘Soldier-Farmer-Citizen’ in line with the earlier announcement made at Mulungushi hall in 1970. 20 December, 1971 is today commemorated as the Zambia National Service Day and the current ZNS Command has since adopted a programme of giving back to vulnerable communities through Service Units spread across the country, partly as a way to make the Service much more relevant to some of the nagging needs of the nation while at the same time fostering civil-military relations.

Major Projects Undertaken Some of the major works that the Service has undertaken over the years include the construction of over 86 kilometres of feeder roads in Msanzala in Petauke District of Eastern Province. Apart from that, the Service constructed Shangombo-Sitoti road in Western and rehabilitated the Zambezi – Chavuma road in North Western Province before linking Zambezi East to Zambezi West banks through the construction of a three-metre high and three-kilomentre long embankment. Other than roads, the Service recently constructed the Lundazi airstrip to add those constructed earlier like the Siavonga and Serenje airstrips. ZAMBEEF dam in Chisamba as well

enon currently affecting the World. The Service, through government support, has installed eighteen (18) of the twenty (20) ear-marked center pivot irrigation systems in identified Units in order to grow high value crops all year round without necessarily having to depend on rain water. Under the pivots, the Service is growing high value crops such as wheat and soya beans. Increased wheat and soya bean production is targeted at helping our country to achieve self-sufficiency/food security through sustainable production of affordable bread, cooking oil and animal feed stock for the benefit of the Zambian people. The Service has also continued to grow the country’s staple crop - maize. The maize is supplied to the Food Reserve Agency

by assuring farmers of more money in their pockets. ZNS INDUSTRIES ZNS also runs specialized industries as part of government’s industrialization agenda as contained in the 7th national development plan. The Furniture Factory The Factory located in ZNS Lusaka West Unit planes out and fabricates both commercial and household furniture. Through this Factory, the Service has manufactured benches for hospitals and churches; Desks for government schools and colleges; beds, wardrobe and dining suites for lodges to mention but a few. The Machine Shop Housed at ZNS Makeni Garrison, fabricates products such as hammer mills, treadle pumps, yenga presses, bunker beds, door and window frames, bolts, nuts as well as steel structures. The Shoe Factory Initially situated at ZNS Kitwe, the factory has, over the years, been making military and industrial safety boots, school as well as casual and smart shoes that are able to compete favourably with imported ones. Through Government support, a bigger Shoe Factory has been bought for the Service in Ndola and is being steadily equipped to improve its product range and quality to give the new factory a competitive edge on the local market and become one of the major leather production factories in the country. Tailoring and Knitting Factory

THE MODERN DAY ZAMBIA NATIONAL SERVICE The key role of the Zambia National Service then and as it continues to be now has been the protection of vital installations, communication centres and high value targets to allow the Zambia Army freedom to conduct other military operations without having to necessarily worry about this aspect of internal national security. Participation in serious military operations, alongside the Zambia Army continues to be undertaken as well. LAND/INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT AND PRODUCTION T he current leadership has been directing the efforts of the Zambia National Service towards transforming itself into a highly versatile and formidable force for national development. During this time especially when the country is enjoying peace, the Service has been expending most of its energies on land/infrastructure development and production activities. Land Development The Service continues to demonstrate capacity to deliver on important national projects through services it has been rendering to the nation by its engineering arm, the Land Development Branch (LDB) which has been in existence since 1989. Services have included: Feeder road and airstrip construction; Dam and fish pond construction and Bridge/ Crossing point construction. Others are Infrastructure Development; Land clearing as well as responses to disasters and transportation/bulk cargo haulage

as numerous other dams dotted around the country, including those servicing the Mkushi Farming Block, have been constructed by the Zambia National Service Land Development Branch. The Units responsible for these earth works are situated in all the Provincial capitals of Zambia. And following its appointment as a local roads authority in 2015, the Service is mandated to construct primary feeder roads countrywide. In order to position the branch to continue with the professional execution of projects, the Service is pursuing a robust programme of systematically replacing aging equipment or beefing up on its current land development and earth-moving equipment holding, using internally generated funds as a way of supplementing government efforts. Through this initiative, a new excavator was recently acquired at a cost of 135 860 United States Dollars. Further, the Service has been successfully engaged in the construction and refurbishment of national infrastructure like markets and higher institutions of learning. Examples are; Kaunda Square market in Lusaka, HB market in Lusaka’s Soweto area, Down UB market in Mansa and the Zambia Institute of Business Studies and Industrial Practice (ZIBSIP) College in Kitwe, respectively. Currently, the Service is undertaking completion works on two modern structures in Livingstone City – an upper market popularly known as ‘Zimbabwe market’ and an intercity bus terminus. Production The Zambia National Service has also intensified on its smart agricultural production activities, bearing in mind the climate change phenom-

(FRA). This is meant to ensure that the nation remains staple food secure. Livestock Other than the production of maize, the Service is also very active in livestock Production. The Service has for some time boasted of eight ranches; seven beef cattle ranches and one dairy, spread across in seven of the 10 provinces of Zambia. Recently, the Service added a ninth ranch by purchasing the 475 hectares Nyati Farm in Choma at the cost of about 800, 000 United States Dollars to support the expansion efforts in the sector. Apart from Beef and Dairy Cattle, ZNS is also engaged in Piggery, goat, perking duck and poultry production; rearing both broiler and layer chickens in almost all of its production Units countrywide. Industrial Milling Plants In terms of value addition, the Service through the Presidential Industrial Milling Plant Initiative has been allocated Six (06) industrial milling plants with a production capacity of 240 tonnes each per day. The Six (06) milling plants will be located in Monze, Solwezi, Kaoma, Mpika, Chipata and Kasama respectively. The construction of two (02) of the six plants (Mpika and Monze) is above 80% complete. The intention of government is to see to it that once the plants are operational, they will be able to offload affordable mealie meal on the market thereby keeping the cost of the staple food in check. The ZNS-managed-Milling plants will also provide a ready market to the small scale farmers as they will be purchasing the local farmer’s farm produce at competitive prices there-

Apart from tailoring uniforms for Zambia Army, ZNS as well as Zambia Police, this factory also tailors uniforms for Security firms, work suits, overalls, dust coats, nurse and school uniforms for both corporate and individual clients. Knitting of various types of children and adult knit wear is also done side by side tailoring. The factory is located at ZNS Makeni with a branch at its sister Unit – ZNS Kitwe. YOUTH SKILLS TRAINING Under the modern day youth skills programme, the Service, in collaboration with the Ministry of Youth, Sport and Child Development, has trained underprivileged youths in life-sustaining skills in fields like general agriculture, shoe making, automotive mechanics, bricklaying and plastering, plumbing and sheet metal; to mention but a few. ZNS Kitwe Skills Training Centre on the Copperbelt specializes in training the girl child while ZNS Chiwoko in Eastern Province specializes in training boys. The Service has put up a third youth skills training centre at ZNS Chishimba in Kasama district of Northern Province which, alongside the other two sister centres, will in the coming few weeks commence the next youth skills training programme. In conclusion, allow me to mention that this article is not exhaustive as there is so much that government is doing through the transformed Zambia National Service. There is need therefore for all Zambians to continue rallying behind the Service for it to continue being an effective tool for national transformation and development. Happy 56th Independence Anniversary to you all our beloved people of this great nation.


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ZESCO LIMITED SET TO END POWER DEFICIT New Generation Projects – Potential Sites include the following; Mpata Gorge – 540 MW Devil’s Gorge – 500 MW Batoka Gorge – 800 MW Mumbotuta Falls - 300 MW Mambilima Falls Site I – 202 MW Mambilima Falls Site I – 124 MW Kabwelume Falls - 62 MW Kundabwika Falls – 101 MW Mutinondo - 40 MW Luchenene – 30 MW Mkushi – 65 MW Public private partnership 1.ZESCO and EL Sewedy of Egypt jointly own: - Zambia Electrometer Limited, a meter manufacturing company and - El-Sewedy Electric Zambia Limited, a transformer manufacturing

company (both companies located in Ndola) 2.Itezhi-Tezhi Power Corporation 3.Kariba North Bank Extension Power Corporation 4.FibreCom 5.Kafue Gorge Lower – KGL Development Company CSR (corporate social responsibility) ZESCO Limited as a corporate citizen makes contributions to various projects, and socio–economic activities in all its areas of operation · Health · Education · Sports Compensation ZESCO compensates displaced cit-

izens in areas where they carry out various infrastructural projects in Generation and Transmission Community Support The Corporation also makes donations to community groups and organizations catering for diverse social and economic needs e.g stocking of fingerlings in Shiwa dam Participation in Social Events The Corporation contributes to and participates in events that advance various causes. These include the International Women’s Day, World AIDS Day, Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) Annual Race, International Environment Day and the Zambia Intercompany Relay.

Current CSR Projects Upgrade of Siavonga High School ZESCO spent over K40 Million, to rehabilitate and upgrade Siavonga High School, originally constructed by Kariba North Bank Company Limited (KNB) in 1999. Siavonga district only has four High Schools, thirty-three basic schools and nine community schools which are all day schools, with limited infrastructure.

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Africa calls on Caf president Ahmad to seek second term A POTENTIAL second term in office for Confederation of African Football (Caf) president Ahmad is looking considerably more likely after 46 of the continent's 54 association presidents have called on him to run again. The support comes despite Madagascar's Ahmad, who took charge in 2017, having yet to formally announce his intention to stand in March's elections. The deadline to apply is November 12, with no formal bid having yet been submitted by any candidate. A statement signed by the heads of all Africa's six regions suggests that the 60-year-old will have widespread backing should he opt to run again, even though he is the subject of an ongoing Fifa Ethics case. Ahmad has previously said he would seek guidance from the continent's football fraternity before deciding to run, saying he does the role out of “collective motivation” not “personal ambition.”

Ahmad has led the Confederation of African Football since 2017

"Today, we, Presidents of the six Councils of African Football Associations, supported by 46 presidents of our 54 member associations, call on President Ahmad to run for a second term in order to continue with his achievement," the statement read. "If he decides to do so, we will support him." A simple majority is required to win the Caf presidential election and only eight African nations did not put their name to the statement - Algeria, Botswana, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Uganda and Zimbabwe. Last month, Nigeria FA boss Amaju Pinnick refused to rule himself out of the race, saying there were “a lot of things fundamentally wrong in Caf right now.” Earlier this week, one possible challenge to Ahmad foundered after Caf Executive Committee member Tarek Bouchamoui was effectively barred from standing. The Tunisian's hopes of bidding for the presidency have been thwarted after his country's FA president Wadi Jari submitted his own candidacy for the Executive Committee shortly after the registration period opened last month. -BBC


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