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‘‘The Ministry of Home Affairs and Local Government must ensure there is strict adherence to preventive measures against the pandemic.’’ - President Lungu
Kasama MP warns UPND chief Mr. Sampa
Saturday September 12, 2020
Mr. Mucheleka
…apologise or else, Mucheleka told [Page 4]
By SIMON MUNTEMBA
PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu has reopened all schools, colleges and universities while bars and night clubs will operate from Fridays to Sundays only. Making the announcement during the opening of the fifth session of the National Assembly, the President however emphasised the need to strictly adhere to Covid-19 health preventive measures. (To page 3)
...as loadshedding nears end
The two trucks the Scania from South Africa and the Freightliner (right), Zimbabwean registered where found laden with Mukula tree logs. [Pictures Linda Tembo Soko] See story on Page 4
Mr. Lusambo
Govt awaits reportand on Mopani’s Kenyatta Odinga plan to cancel orders pledge to heal divisions
IMF talks on again
By SANFROSSA MANYINDA See story on Page 19 GOVERNMENT has expressed ignorance over the reported plans by Mopani Copper Mines to cancel orders worth about $10 million for local suppliers. The Association of Mine Suppliers and Contractors said the mining firm had communicated its intention to cancel orders, citing the Covid-19 dynamics. The mining giant in May this year cancelled another set of orders that were made to the suppliers and Contractors. But Ministry of Mines and Minerals See story on Page Development Permanent Secretary, Bernaby Mulenga, said he would not comment on the matter as he did not have details. (To page 3)
Commonwealth sidelines ZCID on dialogue preps
Demolish structures ConCourt must explain • Mwanakatwe reveals contributing to Chilanga vacancy - YALI floods - Lusambo P.4 talks set for April See story on Page 2 Economy to rebound - Lungu (p.3) See story on Page 3 C6867
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SCHOOLS, BARS IN NEW NORMAL SIX months after being closed, schools and bars have been given the green light to reopen with due diligence being taken to guard against the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic. The cry for both schools and bars to reopen have been getting louder as the economy began to bite. Many people earn their living from running bars and their closure had crippled their earnings. Schools, especially private-run entities, did not fare any better. In fact, many of the stories we have ran have shown that the closure has had a telling effect on both learners and teachers. Apart from teachers and lecturers losing a source of income because parents and guardians became reluctant to pay school fees for non-learning pupils, learners also lost valuable hours of classroom work. Income in private learning institutions simply dried up. Some schools had resorted to putting their members of staff on half salaries as a way of mitigating the impact of the pandemic. As the economy began to bite, the cries to reopen schools got louder and louder and the most recent was from the Zambia National Union of Teachers (ZNUT). The union had contended that the pandemic was here to stay and that the ministry of Health had managed to bring the scourge under control, hence the call to reopen schools. Equally concerned bar owners had made several overtures to Government to give the sector some lifeline before people became destitute due to the prolonged closure of bars. Yesterday, President Edgar Lungu responded to the cries and ordered that both schools and bars be reopened, albeit under special guidelines. In reopening the bars, the President advised that these could only operate from Friday to Sunday, which is three days in a week specifically, while schools would resume normal operations under the new normal. This means that pupils and teachers would be expected to mask up, observe social distancing as well as sanitise hands when need be. Making the announcement during the opening of the fifth session of the twentieth National Assembly, the President emphasized the need to strictly adhere to Covid-19 health preventive measures. He said the reopening of bars and night clubs was done on a pilot basis, warning that should there be flouting of public health guidelines, he would be forced to close them again. President Lungu however said the bars and night clubs would be open partially from Friday to Sunday between 18:00 hours and 23:00 hours. This means that no one would be allowed to be loitering near the bar premises after 23:00 hours. It is imperative that these regulations are observed to prevent the spread of Covid-19 through bars and night clubs. The President also directed the Ministry of Home Affairs and Local Government to ensure there was strict adherence to preventive measures against the pandemic. These means that police officers and health inspectors would be expected to do the rounds of bars and schools, to ensure there is adherence. It is in the best interest of everyone to observe the general guidelines as provided by the Ministry of Health to guard against the spread of Covid-19. The nation has already witnessed the devastating impact of Covid-19, through a surge in BIDs (brought in dead) cases especially in July. The lull that is being experienced is therefore to be taken with caution for things could change without notice if people became careless. Strict enforcement of measures is needed to ensure the country does not backslide.
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OVERNMENT says it will investigate the reported drug shortages in some hospitals around the country, Ministry of Health spokesperson Abel Kabalo has said. Reacting to some reports that there was a shortage of essential drugs in some
hospitals, Dr Kabalo said it was surprising to learn about the shortage because the government recently received a consignment of drugs and other materials which have been distributed across the country and added to the already existing stock. He said Lusaka being the capital was one of the first to receive. “It is surprising to hear about those reports then we are going to investigate this to find out the truth because we received drugs last week so we don’t expect such reports,”Dr Kabalo said. Dr Kabalo commended government for stocking up on drugs to add to the already existing stock. There have been reports of shortage of essential drugs in some hospitals and clinics in Lusaka and surrounding areas of late. A check at some selected clinics such as Chawama clinc and Chingwele level one
Hospital revealed that some patients are being given prescriptions to buy essential drugs and surgical materials such as IV fluids. At Chawama clinic which was still congested by 15:30 hours, a patient talked to said she went to the hospital around 06 hours but was only attended to after 14:00hrs. She said she was given some of the drugs and a prescription to buy the other drugs that were not available at the clinic. Another patient claimed that those who did not know any medical personnel at the clinic were not attended to quickly. At Chingwere Level One Hospital, the situation was the same as the health facility was still congested by 16:30 hours on Monday. Some patients talk complained that they were only given pain killers and prescriptions for major drugs.
NGOs petition over Cabinet composition By GRACE CHAILE-LESOETSA
THREE NonG o v e r n m e n t a l Organisations (NGOs) have petitioned the Constitutional Court, seeking a declaration that the current composition of Cabinet and the Provincial Ministers is unconstitutional. Chapter One Foundation Limited, the NonGovernmental Organisations’ Coordinating Committee for Gender and Development Registered Trustees and Ms Harriet Chibuta suing in her capacity as executive director of Young Women in Action have cited the Attorney General as the respondent in the matter. They want
Musenge still awaits new party approval By SILUMESI MALUMO DELAYS by the Registrar of Society in approving the application of former National Democratic Congress (NDC) secretary-general, Mwenya Musenge, are hindering him from launching a new party, the New Development Congress (NDC). Mr Musenge said he had handed over all the requirements to the Registrar of Society but nothing had been done up to now. He said in an interview yesterday, that he had made efforts
the court to make an order of mandamus directing President Edgar Lungu to use his power under Article 72(3) (f) to revoke the nomination of all or some of the Members of Parliament (MP) he nominated and appoint new members to comply with the provisions of Article 259 of the Constitution. The petitioners also want the court to make an order of mandamus directing the President to, within 90 days, reconstitute the Cabinet to align the appointment procedures and composition with the constitutional requirements outlined in Article 259 of the Constitution. They contended that the actions of President Lungu in nominating the MPs and to talk to the Registrar and the only assurance given was that the party’s registration would be approved soon. Mr Musenge who is also former Copperbelt Minister and Chimwemwe Member of Parliament questioned why the society was takeing long to approve his application. Early this year when Mr Musenge submitted the document for his new political party to Registrar of Society it disapproved the symbol and advised him to find a new symbol. Mr Musenge upon being advised did submit the new symbol of the party but since then no new development had taken place. And in an interview Mr Musenge said despite the delays he was optimistic that the new political party would be launched.
appointing the Cabinet and Provincial Ministers, neither reflect the gender parity considerations nor the equitable representation of youths nor disabled persons as contemplated by the constitution. According to the NGOs, the Head of State acted in an unconstitutional manner. The three stated that despite Parliament comprising 29 women, two youths and one person with disabilities, none of the 10 appointed Provincial Ministers is a woman, youth or persons with disabilities. They stated in the petition that of the 30 appointed Cabinet Ministers, only nine are female and none are either youths or persons with disabilities.
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‘Engage in gold mining’ By SILUMESI MALUMO PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu has encouraged Zambians to form cooperatives and engage in gold mining. The Head of State said if more Zambian people got involved in gold mining, it would help change their welfare. He was speaking yesterday when he opened the fifth session of the twelfth National Assembly in Lusaka. President Lungu said gold was a lucrative mineral and it was important that people engaged in mining the natural resource sustainably. Mr Lungu said: “I therefore encourage more people to form cooperatives and engage in gold mining so that their lives can be improved.” When Zambian people form cooperatives, President Lungu said, Government would support them in order to enhance operations. “Mr Speaker, as Government we have identified the mineral to be a strategic mineral as it will help in improving the economy and the welfare of our people. “I would like to encourage my people to have interest in this sector and ensure that they form cooperatives and as Government we shall support them so that they will be able to undertake mining activities,” he said. President Lungu said about 13 cooperative had been created in Vubwi, Rufunsa and other districts and had started mining gold. He said this was encouraging because the commitment would enable many lives in the country improve significantly.
ZRA, FIC tackle illicit outflows in mines By SANFROSSA MANYINDA THE Zambia Revenue Authority is working closely with the Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC) to ensure that mines do not rip off the country through tax avoidance. It was revealed in the 2019 FIC 6th Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Trends report that some mining firms were repatriating proceeds to offshore jurisdictions while declaring losses to evade tax. The report also disclosed that some precious stones and base metals that were exported to foreign jurisdictions were undervalued. According to the report, the FIC disseminated 44 intelligence reports to law enforcement agencies with suspected losses valued at K984 million compared to the ZMW 6.1 billion reported in 2018 from 80 intelligence reports disseminated. However, ZRA Corperate Communications Manager Topsy Sikalinda told the Daily Nation in Kitwe that they were working with the FIC to ensure that the trend was curbed. "We will continue working closely with FIC until we see the vice is completely curbed," Mr Sikalinda said. It was also revealed that as a result of the disseminations made by the FIC, the ZRA assessed taxes amounting to K27.7m in 2019, compared to K62m in 2018.
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Economy to rebound - Lungu THE country’s economy is projected to rebound in 2021, President Edgar Lungu has said. President Lungu said diversification and job creation would play a key role in the recovery process of the country’s economy. He also said Government would continue investing in key sectors of the economy such as agriculture. President Lungu however said the recovery process depended on how the Covid-19 pandemic would be dealt with. He said Finance Minister Bwalya Ng’andu would give details on how the economy would be helped to recover during the presentation of the National budget. The President said this when he addressed the fifth session of the twelfth national Assembly yesterday.- ZNBC
Load-shedding ends this year - Lungu By SILUMESI MALUMO PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu said he will commission the 750 megawatts at Kafue Gorge Lower power plant being constructed at a cost of US $2 billion by the end of this year. The coming on stream of 750 megawatts will end loadshedding. President Lungu assured Zambians that once the power plant was operational, the power challenges the country had been facing would come to an end. Speaking yesterday when he addressed the fifth session of the 12th National Assembly, President Lungu said load-shedding had seriously affect the economy and the welfare of many Zambian but it would come to an end. He said that the country had power deficit of about 810 megawatts but with the coming on board of Kafue Gorge Lower and other hydro power stations and solar
power plants, the deficit would be cushioned. Mr Lungu said Government was committed to ensuring that electricity generation in the country improved significantly. “My Government is not leaving any stone unturned, we want to ensure that power challenges which the country has been faced with become a thing of past,” he said. President Lungu said Government had invested enough in electricity in order to turn around things in the energy sector. Electricity, he said, was critical to the country’s economy and therefore it was the reason Government was investing significantly in the sector. “The construction of Kafue Gorge Lower has reached an advanced stage and by the end of this year the project will be commissioned. This is a major milestone in the power generations. “So the Kafue Gorge Lower coming on board and many other projects we are constructing, the 810 megawatts power deficit will be cushioned and the country will never face loadshedding,” President Lungu said.
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From page 1 He said the reopening of bars and night clubs was done on a pilot basis, warning that should there be flouting of public health guidelines, he would be forced to close them again. Mr Lungu was categorical by stating that their businesses were critical to their livelihoods and the country's socialeconomic fabric. He however said the bars and night clubs would be open partially from Friday to Sunday between 18:00 hours and 23:00 hours. He directed the Ministry of Home Affairs and Local Government to ensure there was strict adherence to preventive measures against the pandemic. Mr Lungu announced September 14 and 28 as dates for reopening of all schools, colleges and universities.
President Edgar Chagwa Lungu (right) being welcomed by Speaker Dr. Patrick Matibini (second from left) and his Wife Ethel Matibini (left) on arrival at Parliament Building during the 5th Session of the 12th National Assembly in Lusaka yesterday. - PICTURE BY SALIM HENRY/STATE HOUSE
President Lungu said the reopening of learning institutions was subject to
adherence to public health certificate, guidelines and regulations.
Govt awaits report on Mopani’s plan to cancel orders From page 1 "We are waiting for the Association of Mine Suppliers and Contractors to give a detailed report on the matter because the mine has disputed that it plans to cancel orders worth $10 million," he said. But association president Augustine Mubanga maintained that it would be unfortunate should the plan be effected,
stating that people had already committed their resources. On Wednesday, Kitwe District Commissioner Chileshe Bweupe warned that Government would not let the mine go ahead with the plan that would cause poverty for the people of Zambia. Mr Bweupe said that what the mining firm was planning to do was economic sabotage and would not be taken lightly.
Don’t cut off voter registration – UPND By GRACE CHAILE-LESOETSA THE UPND has argued that the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) must not cut off the voter registration to 30 days but proceed with an assurance by the Ministry of Home Affairs that they have covered the entire country in the issuance of National Registration Cards (NRC). Ms Gertrude Imenda suing in her capacity as UPND deputy secretarygeneral has cited ECZ and the Attorney General as respondents in the matter where they want the Lusaka High Court to stop it from conducting online voter registration. Ms Imenda in her skeleton
arguments in support of originating motion for judicial review said ECZ is vested with power under Section 28 of the Electoral Process Act to compile an election timetable for each election and in furtherance of the same to provide the closing date of the registration of voters. She argued that the law does not allow ECZ to execute its mandate capriciously because the legislation found it necessary to not only propagate specific laws for the registration of voters but went further to provide regulations requiring it to follow prescribed protocols for the registration of voters. Ms Imenda said there is a procedural requirement for ECZ to
act reasonably in the decision made under section 28 by taking into consideration the public interest and furtherance of democratic tenets. “The applicant contends that reducing the voter registration period to 30 days in the penultimate year of Presidential and general elections for August 12, 2021 is too short to allow citizens to register considering that voter registration is highly dependent on the exercise for the registration of National Registration Cards,” she said. She argued that the 30 days cut-off period will only advantage those regions in the country that have been accorded the opportunity to fairly participate in the voter registration exercise and would result
in “gerrymandering” by the resultant effect of disenfranchising some regions of the country. She stated that the decision to discard the voter register is not only dangerous to the country’s democracy but gravely illegal because it flouts section 7 of the Electoral Process Act. “The consequences of this decision are too ghastly to contemplate for our nascent democracy. One can only imagine what would happen if a person leaving in diaspora travels from abroad to cast his vote only to find that his name was wiped out of the voter register and coupled with that ECZ only made a 30-day window for citizens to register from October 18, 2020,” said Ms Imenda
By-election ballot papers in By PETER SICHALI BALLOT Papers for Lukashya and Mwasabombwe parliamentary by election and 12 local government elections have arrived in Zambia. Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) Acting
Public Relations Manager Sylvia Bwalya said the ballot papers for the September 17 2020 Mwansabombwe and Lukashya Parliamentary by-elections and 12 Local Government by-elections arrived in Lusaka yesterday from Dubai, United Arab Emirates at 14:30 hours at Kenneth Kaunda
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International Airport. Ms Bwalya said the arrival of the ballot papers was witnessed by political parties. “Verification of the ballot papers with the participating political parties will take place on Saturday September 12 at 09:00hrs at the Electoral Commission of Zambia,” Ms Bwalya said.
FILE PHOTO : Verification of the ballot papers with the participating political parties will take place on Saturday September 12 at 09:00hrs.
The President said he understood the negative impact that faced schools.
PIA board members prejudiced criminal case - witness By OLIVER SAMBOKO PENSION and Insurance Authority (PIA) board members took a position prejudicial to the interest of the state in the criminal case involving three senior members of PIA, the Lusaka Magistrate's court heard yesterday. This is in a case in which Registrar of PIA Christopher Mapani, Deputy Registrar Titus Nkhwale and Manager Compliance and Insurance Nicholas Mbuya are facing two counts of abuse of authority of office. Testifying in the matter, state witness Noel Mwanza, 42, a prosecutor from the National Prosecutions Authority (NPA) told the court that on June, 8, 2020, NPA held pre-trial for two cases including the one involving Mr Mapani and two others at Twangale Lodge in Chilanga. He said among the participants in the pre-trial was the DPP and other senior state advocates at which PIA board Chairperson Petronella Mwangala and board secretary Mrs Kabisa Ngwila were also invited as witnesses among others drawn from the Ministry of Finance, directors of Ultimate Insurance and PIA. He testified that on June, 12, 2020, Ms Mwangala accompanied by her board secretary came through for pre-trial. Mr Mwanza said that at the same trial session, Ms Mwangala informed the meeting that she had brought with her an institutional lawyer identified as Kaumbu Mwondela. He said when the NPA was preparing the witness for the trial, it had difficulties with PIA as they had taken a position prejudicial to the interest of the state leading to the board chair being warned that she could be co-charged in the matter.
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PROPERTIES FOR SALE 03/2020 Bids are invited for purchase of the following properties:
A. RESIDENTIAL 1. Subdivision “B446” of Farm No. 915 Lilayi Housing Estate, Lusaka. Measuring approximately 300 square meters in extent, located off Kafue Road and accessible by means of gravel road off the tarred Lilayi Road. The house consists of a lounge cum dining room, three bedrooms, Kitchen, bathroom, toilet. circulating passage and front veranda under main roof. with floor furnished with ceramic tiles extending to window level to the kitchen and sanitary areas. Electricity supply is from ZESCO mains, water supply is from Lusaka Water and Sewerage Company. The property is valued at ZMW549,000.00, however, offers are invited 2. Stand No. ML/8013 Masala, Ndola The property is located in Masala, Ndola and measures approximately 0.0450 hectares in extent with open boundaries except to one side which has a neighboring concrete block wall. The residential house is a single storey building, plastered both internally and externally. Solid concrete floors throughout except the toilet and front veranda which have ceramic floors. Accommodation consists of three bedrooms, sitting room, kitchen, shower room, provision for toilet and front veranda. Mains electricity is from ZESCO. The property is valued at ZMW345,000.00, however, offers are invited 3. Stand No. PZ/1208 Pamodzi, Ndola Located in Pamodzi Statutory Housing area, on an un-named road in Ndola. It is 0.0324 hectares in extent, partly enclosed on two sides by neighboring concrete block walls and consists of a single storey dwelling house with four bedrooms, sitting room, kitchen, bathroom with bathtub and toilet and separate toilet. Kafubu Water & Sewerage services are connected to the property and electricity supply is from ZESCO mains. The property is valued at ZMW255, 000.00, however, offers are invited. 4. Plot No.101 Off Independence Kazomba Residential Area, Solwezi
Avenue,
The subject property is about 3 Kilometers north-west of the Central Business District of Solwezi and near Kazomba Clinic. Accommodation consists of a single storey three bedroomed dwelling house and a storeroom. The main house consists of an ensuite main bedroom, two other bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, bathroom, passageway and verandah. Storeroom is built of a burnt brick/mud walls not rendered or plastered. Water supply is by the North - western and Sewerage Company. ZESCO. The property is valued at ZMW260, 000.00, however, offers are invited. 5. Subdivision 1748 of Stand No. 2613 Pula Street, Dambwa North, Livingstone This is a single storey building with a mono-pitch roof of corrugated iron roofing sheets resting on timber members underlain with particle board ceiling throughout. Solid concrete floors with cement and sand screed floor finish. Courtyard is bounded by the main house on the sides and a honey comb pan brick wall. Accommodation extends to three bedrooms, sitting room, kitchen, circulation passage, bathroom, toilet and courtyard. Electricity is supplied by ZESCO. Water supply and sewer disposal is through Southern Water and Sewerage Company. The property is valued at ZMW189, 000.00, however, offers are invited 6. Stand No. 325 Off Salima Road, Matero, Lusaka. This is a residential property with a single storey block of three terraced flats comprising of two complete two bedroomed flats and one incomplete two bedroomed flat. The site measures 0.0434 hectares in total extent. Boundaries are defined by an approximately 1.5 metres high concrete block wall fence partly plastered with each unit enclosed in a separate yard, topped with razor wire. The property is situated approximately 30 meters from Salima Road, approximately 1 kilometer from Lumumba Road and about 4.8 kilometres north of the CBD of Lusaka. The property is valued at ZMW460, 000.00, however, offers are invited 7. Stand No. LN 1332/15/CL/3, Off Lilayi Water Works Road, Lilayi Area, Kafue District. This is a residential property developed as a semi-detached flat enclosed in a wall fence. The land is in extent of 0.0256 hectares (256.34 square meters). It is built with a hidden roof covered with IBR roofing sheets on timber purlins and trusses underdrawn with boarded ceilings. Walls are constructed of concrete blocks, plastered, rendered and painted internally and externally.
Accommodation comprises of kitchen, living room, passage, toilet/bathroom, self- contained main bedroom and another bedroom, from veranda. The property is valued ZMW284, 000.00, however, offers are invited 8. Stand No. KS 7135, Kabushi, Ndola The subject property is situated off Chiwala Road in Kabushi residential area, approximately 3.5 kilo meters from the Central Business District of Ndola. The property is developed with semi-detached dwelling house and a cottage. The semi-detached house is a single storey, constructed of gabled roof of corrugated asbestos sheets resting on timber trusses with concrete block walls plastered and painted, rendered externally with roughcast accents. Accommodation comprises one bedroom, lounge, kitchen, bathroom, toilet and veranda. The cottage is a single storey building constructed of a mono-pitched roof of corrugated iron sheets resting on timber members. Burnt brick walls plastered internally and externally. Accommodation comprises three rooms. The property is valued however, offers are invited
ZMW145,
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9. S/D No. 609 of Stand No. 8536, Paul Ngozi Street, Kabwata Site & Service, Lusaka The subject property is a residential property with improvements comprising a single story medium cost dwelling house and a detached storage building. The property is situated along Paul Ngozi Street in Kabwata Site and Service, approximately 500 meters from Chilumbulu Road at the St. Patricks School junction, about 400 meters from from Tokyo Way, 3 kilometers south-east of the CBD of Lusaka. The site measures approximately 0.0375 hectares in total extent. Concrete block walls plastered and painted internally and externally, with ceramic tiles to kitchen and bathrooms, roughcast features to parts of the external walls and fair face brick features to the veranda. Accommodation comprises three bedrooms (main bedroom ensuite), kitchen with a pantry, open plan lounge and dining room, entrance hall, family bathroom, circulation passage and open front veranda. The property is valued at ZMW696, 000.00, however, offers are invited 10. S/D No. 133 of S/D F of Farm No. 33a, Meanwood Ndeke, Lusaka This is a residential property with improvements comprising an incomplete single dwelling house. The property is located along un-named gravel road in Meanwood Ndeke, approximately 22km north-east of the CBD of Lusaka. The site measures 0.05 hectares (0.1235 Acres) in total extent, with open boundaries and gravel road frontage. The Single storey incomplete dwelling house is constructed of a hipped roof of corrugated asbestos roofing sheets resting on timber trusses. Concrete block walls plastered internally and externally with steel framed glazed casement windows, secured with steel burglar bars and steel door frames, and solid concrete floors. Accomodation comprises four bedroom (master bedroom ensuite), lounge, dining room, kitchen with pantry, family bathroom and guest toilet, circulation passage, linen closet and a front and rear veranda. The property is valued at ZMW369, 000.00, however, offers are invited 11. Subdivision No. A7 of Lot No. 3164/M, Moomba Area (15 Miles), Chibombo The subject property is approximately 797 square meters with open boundaries comprising of the main dwelling house. The main dwelling house is a single storey building under hipped roof covered with IT4 sheets on timber members underdrawn with soft board ceilings. Fittings include water closets, bathtubs and handwash basins to sanitary rooms. Other fittings include double bow sink unit to the kitchen. Electricity is from ZESCO mains while water supply is through the borehole. Accomodation comprises of three bedrooms, master ensuit with bathroom/toilet, kitchen, living room, dining room, toilet, bathroom, central circulation passage hall and veranda. The property is valued at ZMW510, 000.00, however, offers are invited 12. Plot No. 6955, Chimwemwe, Kitwe. The site measures approximately 137 square meters, 0.0137 hectares in extent enclosed on two sides by split drums/gum poles. The subject property is developed with a semi-detached residential house constructed of mono-pitched roof of corrugated asbestos roofing sheets resting on timber trusses. It has solid concrete floors finished with cement and sand screed. Accomodation comprises of one bedroom, lounge, kitchen and combined toilet and shower. The property is valued at ZMW80, 000.00, however, offers are invited 13. Unit CL/9 of S/D No. 1410 of S/D A of Farm No.378a, off Kareboom Avenue, Avondale,
Lusaka This is a single story dwelling house constructed of dual-pitch roof of IT4 roofing sheets resting on timber trusses underlain with particle board ceilings throughout. Concrete block walls plastered and painted internally and externally with ceramic tiles to the kitchen and bathroom. It has solid concrete floors of cement and sand screed, finished with porcelain tiles to bathroom and ceramic floor tiles elsewhere.
The property is valued at ZMW540,000, however bids are invited B. AGRICULTURAL 20. Farm No. 10623, (Nzonge Farm), Kapiri Mposhi The subject farm is located in Fikola area approximately 30 kilometers from the Central Business District of Kapiri Mposhi and is near Fikola Primary School.
Accommodation comprises of two bedrooms, lounge, kitchen, bathroom, circulation passage and a front veranda.
The farm measures approximately 250.78 hectares with open boundaries and fully stamped and cleared and used for growing crops, mainly maize.
The property is valued at ZMW385,000.00, however, however, bids are invited
Building and improvements include: main farm house, Farm Manager’s house, two identical workers’ houses, cottage, 15 identical blocks of barns, warehouse, workshop and store, ablution block, piggery, church building used as worker’s quarters.
14. Subdivision No. 47 of Stand No. 9812, Mwata Kazembe Road, Nyumba Yanga, Lusaka This is a residential property developed with a single storey dwelling house, situated on Mwata Kazembe Road in Nyumba Yanga residential area about 7 kilometers South East of the CBD of Lusaka City. The site measures 0.0396 hectares (0.0978 Acres) in total extent with boundaries defined an approximately 2.5metres high concrete block wall fence secured with barbed wire. The property has a tarred road fontage. Accommodation comprises three bedrooms, master bedroom ensuite, open plan lounge and dining area, kitchen, separate toilet, bathroom, circulation passage and a front and rear veranda. The property is valued however, offers are invited
ZMW735,
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15. Subdivision No A492 of S/D ‘M’ of Stand No. 34872, Northgate Gardens Housing Complex, Lusaka The property is situated in the newly built residential area approximately 6 kilometers from CBD of Lusaka. Good access off Kasangula Road and the house is in a gated community with other housing units. Its plot measures 549 squared meters enclosed by chain link wire fence, wire to perimeter boundaries. Swing gates fitted to main entrance and yard is mainly paved. Electricity from ZESCO, Water connected to mains system.
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Sewer
Property valued at ZMW1,500,000, however, offers are invited 16. Subdivision No A486 of S/D ‘M’ of Stand No. 34872, Northgate Gardens Housing Complex , Lusaka The property is situated in the newly built residential area approximately 6 kilometers from CBD of Lusaka. Good access off Kasangula Road and the house is in a gated community with other housing units. Its plot measures 549 squared meters enclosed by chain link wire fence, wire to perimeter boundaries. Swing gates fitted to main entrance and yard is mainly paved. Electricity from ZESCO, Water connected to mains system.
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Sewer
Property valued at ZMW1,500,000, however, offers are invited 17. Lot No 25651/M, Kabangwe Area, Chibombo District This property is located off the Great North Road, along a gravel road 1 kilometer after City University College of Science and Technology 10 kilometers from CBD of Lusaka. The plot measures 5,997 meters squared all enclosed in wall fence with two steel sliding gates. Developments include a very neat house in very good and solid structural state of repair with modern fittings to Kitchen and Bathrooms. Electricity and water are connected. Sewer disposal is through septic tank. Property is valued at however, bids are invited.
ZMW3,450,000.00,
18. Plot No. 2652 Mushili, Ndola Located in Mushili Statutory Housing area, fronting Lunga Road, about 10 kilometers from the Central Business District of Ndola. Land is 450 square meters in extent, partly enclosed by a concrete block perimeter boundary wall. Developments consist of a single storey dwelling house with four bedrooms (master bedroom self-contained), living room, dining room, bathroom, kitchen and front verandah. Kafubu Water & Sewerage services are connected to the property and electricity supply is from ZESCO mains. The property is valued at ZMW350,000.00, however, bids are invited 19. Plot No. 191 Block 7 of Stand 19174, Matero Township, Lusaka. The Property is located on Chitanda/Salima Roads in Matero Township about 6 kilometers from CBD. The house is finished internally with plastered walls, plastered ceiling board to living room, hard ceiling elsewhere and cement/sand creed floors. The dwelling house external area is 99.2 square meters with veranda measuring 5.8 square meters. The property also has an incomplete dwelling house constructed and roofed. The property has tarred road frontage. Water and sewerage lines are connected from main supply of Lusaka Water and Sewerage Company and electricity supply is from ZESCO mains.
The property is valued at ZMW1,743,000, however, bids are invited. 21. Lot No. 1, Kazungula Settlement Scheme, Monze Agricultural property measuring 50.48 hectares of which approximately 20 hectares is cleared arable land. The farm is situated on Namilongwe Road, approximately 22 kilometers off Livingstone Road in Kazungula Settlement Area, about 25 kilometers south-west of the Central Business District of Monze Town. Improvements comprise a main dwelling house, two worker’s quarters, two poultry houses, ablution block and a cattle spray race. The farm has adequate water supply from an open well and unequipped borehole and the benefit of two seasonal streams flowing through the property. The farm is valued at ZMW515,000, however, bids are invited. C. COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL 22. Farm no. 5511, Chamakamba Area, Munkonchi, Kapiri Mposhi This is an agricultural holding approximately 52 hectares in extent. Improvements include a dwelling house, two small tobacco barns and a cooking shelter. The property is located approximately 200 meters from Chamakamba School. Access to the farm is via all-weather motor-able gravel roads approximately 30km from Munkonchi Block Yard in Central Province of Zambia. Water is sourced from the Katemo stream which runs parallel to three main boundaries of the farm. The farm is valued at ZMW99,000, however, bids are invited 23. Farm no. 10835, Choma This is an agricultural holding approximately 180 hectares in extent. Improvements include a single storey farm house, two supervisors’ houses, a general-purpose building, an office, a grain Sheller recess, Layers’ chicken run, village chicken run, incomplete piggery, two workers’ quarters, five fish ponds, and an irrigation/fish dam. The property is located approximately 40 kilometers from Great North Road, Namwala Road Junction. Access to the farm is via tarred Namwala Road Junction which passes right through the farm. Water is sourced from neighboring borehole however a vast dam suitable for irrigation and fish farming is on the farm. Property is valued at ZMW2,150,000, however, bids are invited D. COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL 24. Stand No. 311, Kalomo The property is a commercial building situated within central business area of Kalomo close to Food Reserve Agency sheds. The property is a single storey building gabled with high-head IBR roof on steel roof members. It accommodates a restaurant/ hardware shop 74.7 square meters, Storage Room 70.6 meter squared and workshop 145.5 meter square. Offices measuring 33.12 square meters and ablution block measuring 7.2 square meters. The property is valued at ZMW449,000 however, bids are invited For further details you may contact: Telephone: +260966466246, +260 979174613 Enquiries and sealed bids, clearly marked ‘PROPERTIES FOR SALE 03/2020’ should be made by Friday 30th September 2020 and deposited in the box situated at: : Ground Floor Zanaco H/O Building Zambia National Commercial Bank Plc. Special Assets Management Department P.O. Box 33611 LUSAKA The Bank reserves the right to reject any or all bids without assigning any reasons. Only successful bidders will be contacted.
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Refurbished oxygen plant handed over By KALOBWE BWALYA OVER eight hundred thousand Kwacha has been spent on refurbishing the oxygen plant and mother’s shelter at the university Teaching Hospital (UTH) Children’s Hospital since it was commissioned. Minister of Health Chitalu Chilufya thanked the UNICEF and the government of Sweden for the financial support channeled towards renovating both facilities at the hospital. K702,350 was spent on renovating the oxygen plant while over K100,000 went towards refurbishing the mother’s shelter. Dr Chilufya said the donation of the refurbished oxygen plant had come at the right time when the Zambia was battling the Covid-19 pandemic. Dr Chilufya explained President Edgar Lungu had been re-engineering the health sector to re-position it for universal health coverage. Dr Chilufya said with Covid -19 many patients being admitted to health institutions needed oxygen and as such the use of oxygen had gone up. Meanwhile, UNICEF country representative Ms Noala Skinner said oxygen was a key life ingredient at all health institutions. Ms Skinner said UNICEF would also extended the support to Lewanika and Mongu general hospitals’ mothers’ shelter. And UTH senior medical superintendent –Children’s hospitals Professor John Musuku disclosed that the oxygen plant and the mother had been in dormant in last 10 years and commended UNICEF and Sweden government for the support. Meanwhile, Zambia has recorded 109 new Covid-19 cases, one facility death and 5 unclassified. Fiftytwo people were admitted countrywide of whom 19 are on oxygen.
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President Edgar Lungu (centre) arrives in the Chamber of Parliament during the 5th Session of the 12th National Assembly yesterday. - PICTURE BY SALIM HENRY/STATE HOUSE ©2020
Lungu warns against corruption By SILUMESI MALUMO
PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu has warned of stern action against public servants involved in corruption. And President Lungu has advised political leaders to preach peace and refrain from utterances that have potential to cause violence as the country goes towards the 2021 general elections. The Head of State said those found in engaging in corruption would face the wrath of the law. He said yesterday during the national address that any individual involved in corruption would not be protected by the Government. Mr Lungu said regardless of which political party the perpetrators are affiliated to, the law would be applied fairy. “Fighting corruption is our main priority as Government. As Government we will not tolerate any form of corruption. “Those who will be found guilty by the courts of law will be dealt with. The law will be applied to any individual involved in corruption regardless of the political party you belong,” he said. Meanwhile, President Lungu urged Zambians to desist from violence as the country goes towards elections. Mr Lungu said there was no need for the people to engage in violence during campaigns, stressing that people should embrace each other. “Elections come and go, so there is no need for people to engage in violence. We need to remain one people, one nation before and after elections,” President Lungu said.
$30m modern resort set for launch …Union Gold unveils facility next month By BUUMBA CHIMBULU A US$30 million modern investment resort will be launched next month in Lusaka with special facilities such as a housing estate and a golf course in one package. Union Gold, which is the holding company for Protea Hotels, is behind this investment. Other facilities in this modern Avant- grade resort, will be a hotel, convention centre, brewery, sports facility and kids play area among others. Bonanza Resort General Manager, Adrian Penny, said the resort had so far provided work for over 300 locals and almost 325 permanent jobs would be created once fully operational. Mr Penny said the resort would be opened to the public on October 23, this year and would start with 150 employees and around 200 part time staff. He said the resort would spend about US$500, 000 on training its local staff, starting
that the resort would continue to improve the lives of those in the community. Mr Penny said the resort was not only offering employment but also providing extensive training to team members to develop them into highly skilled and confident professional at an International level. “The investment is by Union Gold which is the holding company for Protea Hotels which will be at resort,” Mr Penny said during the tour of the resort yesterday in Lusaka. Mr Penny said the facility was targeting Zambian citizens and the focus was the domestic market. He said the resort was sourcing their food stuff from the local farmers and would continue to engage more farmers as the business expand. “Our marketing focus is to grow domestic travel. Being located just 25 kilometre from Lusaka town, Bonanza Resort is the ideal location for Lusaka residents to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and feel as if they are going out of town,” Mr Penny said. He said once the air travel became accessible post Covid-19 , the proximity to Kenneth Kaunda International Airport was ideal for International conventions, meeting and events. “Bonanza Resort has the ambition to be a key player in the hospitality and events industry in Zambia by offering the highest standard,” Mr Penny said.
THE re-opening of universities has cheered students at the Kitwe-based Copperbelt University, a student leader has said. President Edgar Lungu yesterday announced the reopening of all schools, colleges, and universities during the opening of parliament. COBUSU president, Lawrence Kasonde, said the students have eagerly been waiting the reopening of learning institutions because not all had access to e-learning as many of them come from vulnerable families. Mr Kasonde said during an interview with ZNBC at parliament building shortly after the Presidential address that e-learning or virtual learning came with its own challenges to students from low-income homes.“It's something that every student has been waiting to hear because only the privileged are the ones that are able to access virtual learning, students from vulnerable families have challenges to access e-learning. “This is because they are certain things that you need to put in place for you to access e-learning, things like gadgets, data, the load shedding schedule has also
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been unpredictable,” he said. He has thus urged students to take personal responsibility in adhering to the public health guidelines to prevent themselves and others from contracting
Covid-19. Mr Kasonde said the Covid-19 guidelines should never be neglected by any student because the disease was real. “We will ensure that the
students follow the guidelines that the Ministry of Health has put in place and see to it that the institution has hand-washing and other facilities because Covid-19 is real,” he said.
Actualise ECL speech – EAZ By NOEL IYOMBWA MINISTERS have a mammoth tasks to implement what President Edgar Lungu has highlighted in his speech during the opening of Parliament, Economic Association of Zambia national secretary Mutusunge Zulu has said. Speaking to Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation, Mr Zulu said that the Head of State has set the tone hence the onus is on the ministers and other technocrats to implement what he has said. He said it was good that the President touched on a number of pertinent issues in his speech including agriculture which he said was doing fine. “In its fairness it’s a good speech that the President delivered but the onus is on the ministers to execute everything that he has said. “He has set the tone, I only have a problem with people who are tasked to
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implement I am glad that he has touched on a number economic issues that have been affected by the Covid-19 pandemic including agriculture which is doing fine, ”Mr Zulu said. He further noted that it’s good that energy deficit would be the thing of the past as the Head of State had announced some pipeline projects to be implemented by the end of the year. Mr Zulu observed that the President Lungu talked about Infrastructure development which he said should be completed before the elections but the only clarity will be how the projects will be funded in the budget presentation in the next few weeks. “Mr Lungu talked about Energy and it is good that deficit will be a thing of the past as pipeline projects are coming by the end of the year. “Ministers should ensure that they actualise what the Head of state said otherwise it will be another talk show,” he said.
Expert backs State on eliminating load-shedding By KETRA KALUNGA
WE do not expect any power deficit after 750 megawatts from Kafue Gorge Lower Power Station come on board in December, Energy Expert Johnson Chikwanda has said. “I stand confident and support the statement made by President Edgar Lungu that load shedding would be the thing of the past because once all 750meggwats (MW) from the Kafue Gorge Lower Power station comes online, “ he said. Mr Chikwanda said besides the 750 MW that would be added to the national grid, there were other projects in advanced stages of commissioning in the thermo energy sector which would be added to the grid. He was speaking on ZNBC yesterday shortly after the Presidential address to parliament. Mr Chikwanda said diversification in the energy sector had played a major in saving the country, which has for many years
relied on hydropower generation. “Diversification in the energy matrix is what has saved us because we have been
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a captive of hydro for all these years until we started to bring in thermal energy, the 300MW from Maamba and solar energy,” he said. Mr Chikwanda however said the country should not be complacent that once the 750 MW was added to the national grid then load shedding would be completely eliminated. He explained that what would be eliminated was the deficit because the country had about 70 percent of households that had not been connected to the grid. Mr Chikwanda is of the view that the drive to grow and capacitate the energy sector and electrify the rural areas should continue. “So what is being emphasized here is a short term to cushion the current challenges that we are having, when we have these power plants come on and one or two smaller solar power plants then definitely will are going to deal with the current energy poverty that we have,” he said.
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OFFICIALS from Russia and Zambia are expected to hold a videoconference this month to discuss the ongoing project to build a nuclear research centre in the country. The videoconference is scheduled for September will discuss the roadmap, Zambia’s ambassador to Russia, Shadreck Luwita, told Sputnik. He said this on the sidelines of the RussiaAfrica Partnership Forum Secretariat’s presentation in Moscow on Wednesday this week.
Citing the disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, Mr Luwita said he was hoping that progress would be made on the project in the coming months. “Because of the lockdown, the project was suspended, so now the project is going to be reviewed, so that we hear a revised roadmap on how the project is going to be implemented. “The videoconference is scheduled for September that will discuss the roadmap, that is when we will have a clear picture as to when the official visits can commence from both
sides,” he said. Mr Luwita said now as the economies were being opened up, he was looking forward to the implementation of the project for nuclear center technology which was supposed to be implemented in Zambia. “Our bilateral engagements have been disturbed. So I hope in September we will be able to hear some concrete steps from the Russian government how this project is going to proceed,” he said. Rosatom, Russia’s state nuclear agency and the Zambian Government
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Thousands of mourners on Saturday gathered at Harare’s National Stadium for a memorial concert for renowned musicians Oliver Mtukudzi before it was taken to his home village, north of the capital. (Story on page 2)
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all the previous engagements and avenues used had seemingly hit a snag. After the meeting, a committee which will spearhead the initiative to petition the speaker before the next session of parliament opens was formed.
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HEN the K a f u e Co n s o r t i u m proposed sale collapsed, Cabinet made a decision to unbundle ZCCM. The mode of privatisation adopted by the government was to unbundle the company and sell the assets in business packages. The main reasons for unbundling the company into these asset packages was to promote the diversity of ownership of the mining assets, minimise delays in exploiting the various ore reserves and resources and, minimise political and economic risks. Cabinet also approved to restructure ZCCM into an investment holding company to hold a minority interest in the sold packages (which became ZCCM-IH ). The GRZ/ZCCM Privatisation Negotiating Team established sub committees to expedite the sale. It appointed; 1. Mr. Norman Mbazima, CEO and Managing Partner of Deloitte and Touche to find a buyer for ZCCM core assets. 2. Mr. Hakainde Hichilema, CEO and Managing Partner of Coopers and Lybrand Zambia, Grant Thornton, to sell noncore assets and subsidiary companies. 3. Mr. Elias Chipimo,
SALE OF THE MINES, THE UGLY TRUTH Managing Partner and Senior Partner, of Corpus Globe to handle legal matters. The privatisation of all the core assets of ZCCM was completed on March 31, 2000 and units were sold as shown in the table. Until that date, ZCCM was a 60.3 percent state-owned mining conglomerate. Except for Ndola Lime, the
LHPC The Management Buy-Out Team teamed up with a financial and technical partner, Eskom Enterprises Limited (South Africa’s renowned electricity giant) as purchasers through a registered Zambian company called Lunsemfwa Hydro Power Company Limited (LHPC).
major non-core assets were also privatised as follows; Power Division was sold to the Copperbelt Energy Consortium, comprising the National Grid Company and Midlands Power International, both of the United Kingdom, and five ZCCM senior managers. Completion of this transaction was achieved in November 1997.Mulungushi and Lunsemfwa Hydro Power Stations The Management Buy-Out Team teamed up with a financial and technical partner, Eskom Enterprises Limited (South Africa’s renowned
electricity giant) as purchasers through a registered Zambian company called Lunsemfwa Hydro Power Company Limited (LHPC). LHPC had the following shareholding: Eskom enterprises Limited held 51 percent of the shares; and Management BuyOut/Zambians (through De Garnier Holdings and Wanda Gorge Investments Limited) held 49 percent shares. The unconditional Purchase Consideration originally made of
US$9.5 million payable in agreed stages was eventually reduced to US$8.25 million because of the state of the power stations’ assets due to under capitalisation. The reduction was also
meant to allow the buyer make the investment required to restore the integrity of the assets and related power generating capacity. CONCLUSION The privatisation programme will remain a topic for many years and the sale of the mines a matter of contested debate. Valentine Chitalu has been criticised for sitting on CDC Boards, an entity that snapped up some assets. N o r m a n Mbazima is criticised for joining Anglo America, a corporation that bought KCM. *The author is Zambia’s aAmbassador to Ethiopia.
Valentine Chitalu has been criticised for sitting on CDC Boards, an entity that snapped up some assets.
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Zambia lacks opposition political parties Dear Editor, ZAMBIA risks being a one-party state despite having practised plural politics since 1991 because of the calibre of most opposition political parties. It is disheartening how most of the opposition political parties are preoccupied with schemes of going to plot one againstone another being the political parties awaiting to form Government. They have deliberately ignored to represent their followers regarding issues to do with alleviating poverty even in their strongholds to concentrate on the road to State House. Yet it is only one person’s ego they are fulfilling; the one wanting to occupy it. If that is not the case, why not divert the resources to needy areas in their strongholds instead of paying lawyers to seek interpretation just over mere pronouncements by President Edgar Lungu that if PF wants him to stand in 2021, he is available. This really made me worried especially that some people want to revive the same odd debates. The purpose and cause of being in opposition has since
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WISH to call upon labour inspectors in the Ministry of Labour and Social Security to make random inspections at companies to get first and information on how some employers violate labour laws with impunity and ill-treat their employees in particular. The relationship between the employer and employees must be one of mutual benefit. For the company to thrive, there is need for the input of employees which is labour service. It is mind boggling to note that most employers both local and foreign pay meagre salaries to their employees regardless of one’s professional qualifications. In some instances, some employees get as little as K800.00 as their monthly salaries. This amount is below the legal minimum
FILEPHOTO:Labour Minister Joyce Nonde inspecting works at ECL Mall in Kitwe wage. Security firms, filling stations and construction firms are the major culprits when it comes to remunerating their
workers. This is very unacceptable because workers are entitled to a decent salary and good working conditions of service. Ultimately, this will
motivate the workers to put in their best. Some companies do not even register their employees for National Pension
Scheme Authority (NAPSA) social security scheme. It is Government policy for employers to remit NAPSA returns on behalf of their
been lost after PF came into power. PF and late Michael Sata gave MMD sleepless nights because they understood what it meant to be in opposition. On the contrary, PF and President Lungu can sleep comfortably as they fulfil their campaign promises to the general citizenry of this great nation Zambia. What our current opposition are advocating for are none issues which don’t need attention. WISDOM MUYUNDA, Chingola.
employees Failure to comply with this statutory obligation is an offence punishable by law. Construction firms and those in manufacturing subject their workers to risky working environments without protective clothing. As a result of overlooking such a safety measure, some workers have died and others injured in fatal accidents. The Minister of Labour, Ms Joyce Nonde Simikoko has vast experience in labour matters, spanning more than two decades. On this score, I am confident Ms Simukoko will resolve virtually all if not all, most of the problems the employees are facing by ensuring that labour inspectors intensify inspections at work places by randomly visiting companies and bring the erring employers to book. ELEMIYA PHIRI, Lusaka.
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OME youths in Kitwe have lamented the lack of information on how they can access the various Government youth empowerment programme. Recently, Government launched the K470 million national youth empowerment programme, running parallel to the livestock empowerment, the K30 million meant for artistes and another K106 million available under the Ministry of Youth, Sport and Child Development. Youths in separate interviews in Kitwe argued that no tangible results had been recorded in similar initiatives in the past and suggested that adequate information should be availed.
A youth, Godfrey Musonda, said many youths had no idea on how to generate innovative business ideas, write proposals or how to access the empowerment initiatives available to them. Mr Musonda argued that there was lack of sensitisation which he said was supposed to be paramount to the success of the initiatives especially that past youth empowerment schemes such as the higher busses transport project and colossal sums of money, failed to yield intended results. "Government should have done home work on the ground before launching the K470 million national youth empowerment program. We feel it may also fail like the past schemes and loans which beneficiaries never paid back," he said.
Another youth, Michael Kabwe, advised those who benefitted from the empowerment programmes to put the resources to good use, pay back on time. Mr Kabwe said it was disappointing to note that some people were being selfish by not paying back the money for others to benefit in the near future. Ms Jenifer Mwape echoed the sentiments and appealed to Government to create a reachable desk to explain empowerment schemes in the country, especially in the rural areas. Another youth, Joseph Phiri, said lack of information was a hindrance to development and urged Government to enhance awareness on empowerment programmes.
Luanshya Mayor stakes K50, 000 for talent show By SANFROSSA MANYINDA LUANSHYA Mayor Nathan Chanda has pledged to spend more than K50, 000 for the December 2020 Luanshya Got Talent show. Mr Chanda said that this was in a bid to promote talent among youths in the district and reduce moral decay among the young. The mayor observed that Luanshya had great talent that needed to be developed and promoted. "I urge young people to continue being part of such productive activities so that they could keep themselves busy and desist from engaging themselves in illicit activities," he said. Mr Chanda, who is also Copperbelt PF chairman, said it was important to ensure that youths were encouraged to work hard and above all to be disciplined. He explained that it was the wish of Government that youths were not used as tools of political violence but as tools of development. Government, he said, had faith in young people and therefore took advantage of the favourable environment created in a quest to empower the youths. The mayor called on youths to come up with bankable projects and also take advantage of empowerment programmes such as the K470 million and Youths Multi-Sectoral Empowerment Fund under the Ministry of Youth. Youths should also take advantage of the K30 million presidential youth empowerment fund, targeting the art industry in Zambia, under the Ministry of Tourism and Arts. " In life, one can only attract people who can help them or can be recognized by the society if they are humble, determined and disciplined. Determination and Discipline will forever be key to success nomater how learned or skilled one is, they will never burn bridges behind them if they lack these characteristics," Mr Chanda said. Saturday 25 April, 2020
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By SANFROSSA MANYINDA YOUNG people in Chitimukulu ward in Chililabombwe have been allocated land for empowerment programmes under a cooperative. The land and cooperative which are meant for business activities have since been presented to youths. Chililabombwe Member of Parliament, Richard Musukwa, is spearheading the empowerment projects. Mr Musukwa noted with concern that youths in the area were only moving about without engaging in any proper ventures, hence
Chililabombwe youngsters empowered the move. “Youths are the future leaders and have the potential to take the development agenda of the country to greater heights if supported in everything they need,� he said. Mr Musukwa, who is Mines and Minerals Development Minister, said that youths were free to put up income generating facilities on the land and be able to
empower others. He said that this would create job opportunities among youths as long as they ventured into notable and serious viable business activities. Mr Musukwa said that Government could not manage to give direct jobs to everyone but that it could help through such gestures. Mr Musukwa warned the youth against selling the
land, stating that his office would not tolerate such an illegal act. He said that the land was meant for them to better their lives and not for resale, hence they should reciprocate by generating income. Youths and their ward councilor Donald Mwape thanked the MP for the gesture and described it as lifetime empowerment.
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6 0 -Y E A R - O L D man of Zambezi has been killed by his son, who is believed to be mentally ill. The incident occurred on Tuesday on the East bank of Zambezi and the deceased has been identified as Joseph Samukwala of Kalengwa village in chief Chinyama's chiefdom. North-Western Province Commissioner of Police Elias Chushi, named the suspect as Kakoma Samukwala aged 26 of Kafwasa village of the same chiefdom. Mr Chushi said Mr Samukwala was hacked on the head three times by his enraged son, who used a sharp axe. "The suspect has been apprehended and confined by
police officers pending further procedures while the body of the deceased is lying in the mortuary at Zambezi District Hospital mortuary," he said. Meanwhile, a 38-year-old man of Mitukutuku area has
been arrested for having sex with his 16-year-old biological daughter. Mr Chushi said that Robert Lwenge has since 2019 been abusing his daughter but that the victim opted to keep quite due intimidation by the
MONZE Town Council Secretary Benson Bweenje has been transferred to Namwala Town Council and replaced with his counterpart from Kabompo Town Council, Pythias Samakonga In his farewell message, Mr Bweenje called on workers at the local authority to help the new Council Secretary to quickly settle in the new office. Mr Bweenje said this would help in ensuring that there was continuity in the local authority’s operations. And Mr Samakonga paid tribute to his predecessor, saying that his counterpart worked hard in making sure Monze district changed its face. “I am convinced that my
father. He said the victim sustained a painful and bruised vagina. "The suspect is in police custody and will appear in court soon," he said.
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brother (Bweenje) worked well in management and you our employees. It is therefore my appeal that; we work together and make our people’s lives better,� he said. Mr Samakonga said he was positive that the same spirit demonstrated during the tenure of Mr Bweenje would be exhibited by all workers. “I want to appreciate the outgoing council secretary, the Director of Works and the District Planning Officer when we went around inspecting some nearby projects for what they have done. I appreciate the works my colleague has done which means you were in good working relationship with him. “The same spirit you rendered to him and everyone else I beg of you to also do it to me. When we produce good results people will not say the council secretary has done a good job but they will say Monze Town Council has done a good job,� he said.
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By JACKSON MAPAPAYI UPND in North-Western Province has insisted that it has every right to inspect various developmental projects in Kalumbila and other areas. On Thursday, Kalumbila Town Council Secretary Josephine Mwanza said the council was not party to UPND national chairperson Mutale Nalumango’s inspection of schools, health facilities and bridges in the district. Ms Mwanza stated that all projects the local authority was undertaking were Government initiatives and could not in any way be attributed to an individual or political party, in particular, the UPND. She said the inspection conducted had no blessings of the council, thereby regarding the act as unprofessional and unethical. But UPND North-western province Vice -Chairlady in charge of Mobilization, Naomi Tetamashimba, justified that the party leadership was in
order to inspect projects. She said that Ms Nalumango was merely appreciating the projects being undertaken by Kalumbila Town Council since it was UPND-dominated. "The project inspection by our leadership was to familiarize themselves with the happenings in the districts and councils controlled by us the UPND and to appreciate the local leadership on how they are utilizing locally generated funds. So, there is nothing sinister about it," Ms Tetamashimba stated.
Ms Tetamashimba advised the Patriotic Front (PF) to accept the fact that all councils in North-western Province were UPND –controlled, hence the need to appreciate the civic leadership which was working round the clock. She condemned what she termed as "continued threat" on council staff by the PF for allowing her party to conduct a tour of the projects. "And we will not allow these same continued threats of staff with suspensions and transfers," she added.
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Saturday Act. Saturday 9 May, 2020 And Luanshya Mayor Nathan Chanda thanked the 12 September, 2020 2316, May, May2020 2020 DMMU for the timely intervention aimed at addressing Luanshya will receive empowerment in form of the plight of the displaced Kawama Township building materials from Government as a way of residents. alleviating their suffering. He said that some residents of Roan whose houses The government will render help through collapsed during the rainy season were assisted with the Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit land to build their houses by the Luanshya Municipal (DMMU) for the former RAMCOZ employees, who Council. were retrenched before Luanshya Copper Mine who is biophysical also PF Copperbelt chairman, proteinuria including pedprofile by a radiog143-160/96-110 Mila is between Mr Chanda, management took over operations inS.2004. al edema. Pre-eclampsia rapher on duty. over a four-hour observation a 32-yearPancreas an organ, located between your stomach and spine, which helps with can said that most of the residents who were offered land DMMU national coordinator, Kabwe, The obstetric ultrasound range from mild to severe and woman, man Chanda who isold unable to said pro- period. lackedit building digestion releases a hormone makes,materials. called insulin, into your blood. Insulin helps that Government was aware of the former miners’ duce children with a3 fertile Laboratory results showed scan results showed retropla- if left untreated it may result Gravida para explained thathematoma the people of foetal in seizures at which point it is your blood glucose toThe all mayor your cells. afterges12 excess proteinuria. with Msbody’s Mila’s centa 2(healthy) at 38ofweeks and carry 3 days suffering after the privatisation thewoman, mine. months of unprotected rate (FHR) of 145bpm was extended re- heart tational age admitted sex. four admission Luanshya were among the most affected victimsknown as eclampsia. “Plans to empower the families who have been are quiring a two-night stay for and estimated foetal weight Maleago infertility topics hours with abdominal of the mismanaged privatisation of the country’s Signs and symptoms not much discussed in our observation displaced in Luanshya’s Kawama and those and to collect a 24- (EFW) of 2.65kg. pain. Shearea was determined mining sector. He was Preeclampsia happy that isthe DMMU had In mild cases of presociety and has contributa pregnancy protein. not to be labour by the hour urine whose houses collapsed during theinthis last rainy ed to a misconception, which condition that is caused by the high eclampsia a pregnant Her 24-hour urine protein physician on duty, howevdemonstrated commitment to addressing season in Roan’s Pama Church are females underway. The resulted as 301 - 308 mg/24 blood pressure levels and afterplight BY DR QUINCE says,during “only are prone woman may not noer, her evaluation disadvantaged Zambians through the numerous to infertility.” This not true, affected will soon receive she building materials from the hr. She of weeks of pregnancy. It is tice any symptoms, underwent a detailed 20 was found to is have sevMWABU Ms Mulenga Saturday it canhigh also be due topressures males. also2020 associated with significant or she may only growth donations. obstetric scan and blood 25 April, government,” he said. eral There are many different
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ABUJA - Lawmakers in Nigeria’s Kaduna State have approved surgical castration as punishment for those convicted of raping children under the age of 14. State governor Nasir Ahmad el-Rufai needs to sign the bill for it to become law in the north-western state. Nigeria’s federal law provides between 14 years and life imprisonment as punishment, but state legislators can set different sentencing rules. In June Nigerian governors declared a state of emergency over rape and violence against women and children. – BBC.
Explain ‘Hotel Rwanda’ hero arrest - HRW
KIGALI - Human Rights Watch said yesterday that the shadowy arrest of the hero of the “Hotel Rwanda” film amounted to an “enforced disappearance”, demanding a full account of how he returned to the country. Paul Rusesabagina had been living in exile in the United States until he suddenly appeared under arrest in Rwanda 10 days ago, accused of murder, terrorism and financing rebels. – AFP.
Nigerian doctors suspend strike
ABUJA - Nigerian resident doctors on Thursday suspended a strike to allow the government time to meet its demands over pay and working conditions amid the spread of the coronavirus, the head of the doctors’ union said. The strike, called by the National Association of Resident Doctors began on Monday, and included 16, 000 resident doctors out of a total of 42, 000 doctors in the country, including those who worked in Covid-19 treatment centres. – REUTERS.
Scores of Senegalese troops test positive for Covid-19
DAKAR - The Senegalese army says about 100 of its soldiers from the peacekeeping mission in The Gambia have tested positive for coronavirus. The military contingent composed of 600 soldiers was returning home. They have been quarantined in Toubacouta, on Senegalese territory near the border with The Gambia, as a precautionary measure. Those who tested positive are asymptomatic and more tests are being done. - BBC
Mali’s protest leader backs civilian ‘rare bird’ to lead transition BAMAKO - Influential Mali cleric Imam Mahmoud Dicko urged the military junta on Wednesday to comply with demands from West African leaders to name a civilian president and prime minister by September 15 to ease sanctions imposed after last month’s coup. On Saturday the junta began talks with Mali’s political parties and civil society groups over a transition to civilian rule. The move was welcomed by the 15-nation Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), but it kept sanctions in place. Dicko, a Salafist preacher who earlier this year electrified protesters during anti-government demonstrations, told the state broadcaster late on Wednesday that Mali needed assistance and that it had nothing to gain by going behind the back of the international community. “If the international community, including ECOWAS, now thinks that the presidency of this transition should be given to civilians, let’s give it to civilians,” Dicko said, ruling himself out of the running. “Mali is full of executives, men of integrity, let’s find this rare bird.” – REUTERS.
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ANC ON FIRE …President Ramaphosa under fire from ‘counter revolutionaries’ - Mantashe
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OHANNESBURG - ANC chairperson Gwede Mantashe has spoken out against an emerging tendency for ANC leaders of wanting to destroy one another in the guise of “cleansing the organisation.” Mantashe was speaking during an online lecture on organisational renewal on Thursday evening in the Sarah Baartman region in the Eastern Cape. “The new tendencies that are emerging one (sic) is eagerness to destroy one another but using the cover of cleaning the organisation. It
“The videos and pictures show the attempted beheading, torture and other ill-treatment of prisoners; the dismemberment of alleged opposition fighters; possible extrajudicial executions; and the transport and discarding of a large number of corpses into apparent mass graves,” Amnesty said. Mozambique’s defence ministry on Thursday dismissed the report, saying militants regularly impersonated soldiers. “One of the tactics used by terrorists in their macabre incursions against the population is to pretend to be elements of the FDS (Defence and Security Forces) in a veiled attempt to confuse national and international public opinion,” said
has nothing to do with cleaning the organisation. It is a revolution that is beginning to devour its own children. It’s very strong in this province,” he said. Mantashe said the second tendency that was creeping into party structures was the ease in which members attack President Cyril Ramaphosa. “It appears to be a mass movement that is very unhappy with the president and the reality of the matter it is to weaken the pillars of the organisation with the presidency being one of the pillars. It appears revolutionary but if you look closely it’s counter
revolutionary.” Ramaphosa was at the receiving end of criticism by ANC members after he wrote to party members expressing his disgust over corruption allegations against members and calling for those implicated to step aside. His most powerful critic was former President Jacob Zuma who wrote to Ramaphosa calling for him to subject himself to scrutiny over his CR17 campaign for ANC presidency. Andile Lungisa, the former ANC youth league deputy president, also wrote to Ramaphosa calling him to order. – NEWS24.
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Cabinet approves extension of national state of disaster by another month JOHANNESBURG Cabinet has approved the extension of the Covid-19 national state of disaster to October 15. “This is to continue giving effect to the regulations that remain relevant to manage the spread of Covid-19 infections,” cabinet spokesperson Phumla Williams said on Thursday, following a virtual cabinet meeting the previous day. She said they welcomed the drop in the number of new confirmed Covid-19 cases over the past few weeks and the
Mozambique denies accusations of abuses in insurgency-hit province MAPUTO - Mozambique on Thursday denied accusations by rights group Amnesty International that soldiers had committed atrocities, saying the acts were carried out by Islamist insurgents impersonating troops. Militants with links to Islamic State have stepped up attacks in Mozambique this year, alarming governments across southern Africa. Amnesty said on Wednesday it had seen videos showing soldiers in the uniforms of the Mozambique Armed Defence Forces and the Mozambique Rapid Intervention Police committing atrocities against alleged fighters in the northernmost province of Cabo Delgado.
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ministry spokesman Colonel Omar Nala Saranga. Militant attacks began in Cabo Delgado in 2017, and have rapidly gathered pace this year with insurgents seizing key towns for brief periods and hitting military and other key targets. In the Democratic Republic of Congo, suspected Islamist militants killed at least 53 villagers in the country’s eastern Ituri province this week, a local official said on Thursday. The authorities blamed the attacks on Tuesday and Wednesday on the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), a Ugandan armed group active in eastern Congo since the 1990s. – REUTERS.
improved recovery rate to 87 percent. “Cabinet thanks all South Africans for playing their part in adhering to restrictions to flatten the curve.We commend the dedication and sacrifice of all health professionals who have been our frontline defence against the virus.” On the Auditor-General’s report into Covid-19 funding, Williams said they reiterated their resolution to continue decisively pursuing all those found to have abused these funds, irrespective of who they
were. Williams announced that a deputy had been appointed to Hawks head LieutenantGeneral Godfrey Lebeya. Lieutenant General Tebello Constance Mosikili would be the new Hawks deputy head, subject to the verification of qualifications and the relevant clearance. Cabinet commented on the continued scourge of gender-based violence and the latest victims to make headlines. “The recent victims of this heinous crime include actress
Thandeka Mdeliswa, 34, who was shot at her family home in Evander, Mpumalanga and the 28-year-old woman who was killed by her husband while reporting a domestic violence at the Madeira Police Station in the Eastern Cape,” said Williams. “Cabinet calls for justice to be served on these crimes and others that are reported.” It had recently approved three laws which it hoped would contribute towards protecting victims of domestic violence and GBV. – NEWS24.
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CAF ANNOUNCE CHAN DATES T By MICHAEL MIYOBA
HE Confederation of African Football (CAF) has announced that the African Nations Championship tournament which was postponed earlier this year will kick off on January 16 with the final set for February 7, 2021. The African football governing body made the announcement on Thursday, after an Executive Committee meeting, thereby alerting the 16 nations involved in the competition t o re s u m e
preparations just over three months away from the start of the competition. CAF said the sixth edition of the CHAN tournament, which was initially scheduled for April 4-25, 2020 and postponed due to the Covid-19 will kick-off on January 16 with hosts Cameroon facing Zimbabwe. CAF said the tournament which features players who play for their domestic league will have in effect the fourth substitution rule in the event of extra time at the knockout stages of the competition. CAF also noted that the 2022 CHAN tournament in Algeria has been rescheduled to January 2023, and the exact dates will be discussed with the Algerian Football Federation. CAF has also rescheduled dates for the 2021 Under-17 Africa Cup of Nations Morocco to March 13 – 31, 2021 following a request by the
Moroccan Football Federation. “An amendment to the MRI test regulations was approved so as to disqualify any team that has even one ineligible player,” read part of the decisions made by the Executive Committee. Zambia who finished third in 2009 and have been quarter-finalists in the other two editions will compete in group D with Guinea who finished fourth in 2014 and will be making their third appearance in the tournament in Cameroon. The Chipolopolo will also face Namibia and Tanzania who will be making a second appearance at the CHAN after they took part in the maiden edition in 2009 where they were eliminated at the group stage. The 16 national teams which qualified for the tournament will converge in the land of the Indomitable Lions to try to dethrone champions
Morocco. Meanwhile, CAF has opened the process of launching bids for junior competitions, the women’s competitions, CAF Champions League and Beach Soccer Africa Cup. CAF also noted that the CAF Women’s Champions League will feature eight teams from Six CAF Zones which will organise qualifiers to determine the finalists for the eight team tournament, who will include the host and the best losing team. “For the maiden edition, the zonal union of the host country will have two representatives. However, for subsequent editions, the host country will have only one representative whilst the Zonal Union of the defending champion will qualify two teams,” CAF said, adding that the competition will be held annually and during the second half of the year.
US Open: Serena Williams would 'love to play' in New York, says coach Patrick Mouratoglou S E R E N A Williams "would love to play" at the US Open, says her coach Pa t r i c k Mouratoglou. Williams, 38, had an injury-strewn 2019 but recovered to reach the final of last year's tournament in New York. The 2020 US Open is due to start on August 31 with strict restrictions in place because of coronavirus. "She's definitely come back to tennis to win Grand Slams, that's her goal," Mouratoglou told BBC Radio 4's Today Programme. "For a player to be out
of competition is extremely difficult. So the US Open will be a first opportunity to win one. There'll be a lot of restrictions and I have to speak with her to see if she will be able to accept and manage those expectations." The former world number one and six-time US Open champion, who went out of the Australian Open in the third round in January, started the year by winning the Auckland Open - her first singles title since becoming a mother in September 2017. Players including Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, Nick Kyrgios and Simona Halep have voiced their reservations about staging this year's event at Flushing Meadows, which could run without supporters or the media. World number one
Djokovic called the proposed protocols "extreme" while Nadal said he has "little desire" to travel to New York. It is expected that players will only be permitted to have one person to accompany them throughout the tournament, which Mouratoglou says could be an issue for Williams, who prefers to travel with her daughter, Alexis. "I don't imagine her being three weeks without her daughter," he said. He jokingly added: "So she might have a new coach for the US Open, a bit younger. Considering our record in the last seven finals, her daughter might be more successful than me." WTA and ATP Tour events are suspended until the end of July at the earliest. – BBC.
Sport Pilgrim THANK GOODNESS, OYDC REOPENS
With GRACE CHAILE LESOETSA THE coronavirus has crippled many sports disciplines in Zambia to their knees with more associations announcing the cancellation of their national leagues and all games for 2020. Just a few days ago, the Zambia Volleyball Association announced the cancellation of their national league for this year. And the worry has been how to keep the athletes fit during this abrupt off season? Gladly, this week’s announcement that Lusaka’s OYDC Zambia Sports Development Centre has been cleared to to start its activities ignited hope. OYDC Chief Executive Officer Frederick Chitangala said only sports disciplines like Netball, Hockey, Beach Volley and Basketball has so far resumed in a bid to maintain a minimum number of people at the facility. The OYDC is home for a wide range of sports activities and for some sports it is the only place which has world
TOTTENHAM: Mourinho 'honestly believes' he will sign a striker Valtteri Bottas tops Tuscan Grand Prix practice as Lando Norris crashes Valtteri Bottas headed Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton in Friday practice at the Tuscan Grand Prix as Lando Norris crashed his McLaren. Norris put a wheel in the gravel on the exit of Turn Three, Poggio Secco, and spun into the wall. He was unhurt but the incident ended his session. Bottas was 0.207 seconds ahead of Hamilton in second practice and was ahead in both Friday sessions. Red Bull's Max Verstappen was third fastest, 0.039secs behind Bottas. - BBC
TOTTENHAM Hotspur manager Jose Mourinho "honestly believes" the club will sign a striker in the transfer window. A new arrival would join Harry Kane, Son Heung-min, Lucas Moura and Steven Bergwijn in Spurs' squad. Spurs were left short up front last season when Kane and Son were injured in January and February respectively. "I want, I need a striker," Mourinho said. "But I want to make it very, very clear that the club knows that I need a
striker and they also want a striker." He added: "Are we going to get one? I believe so, I honestly believe so. The team needs it for the balance of the squad."Kane was Tottenham's top scorer with 24 goals last season but suffered a hamstring injury in January and spent four months on an individual training plan to ensure he was fit to play in time for the Premier League's restart in June. But Mourinho said the new signing would not necessarily
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act as a "back-up" for the England captain and could play alongside Kane. "I don't like that word 'back-up'," he said. "I know we have one of the best strikers in the world. The best striker in England. But I don't like the word 'back-up'. A squad is a squad. "A striker can play with Harry Kane. A striker who comes here won't be filling the back-up situation. "It's not to support us in such a difficult season. It's also to try and play. And why not play with Harry?" - BBC
class facilities. Games such as hockey, swimming, beach volleyball, handball among others massively depend on OYDC for their activities. Some of the so-called “minor” sports have no other sports centres where they can train or practice apart from the OYDC hence, the reopening will definitely have a positive impact on the various sports. It is difficult to find a tennis court in the compounds and thus, the reopening brings a glimmer of hope for a “minor” sport. The reopening of OYDC however, should not be received by over excitement and various stakeholders shouldn’t become overzealous. This is the time to adequately prepare for sports in the “new normal.” Sports federations must put everything in place to prevent the centre from being a hunting ground for Covid-19. Strict guidelines must be put in place to ensure that everyone adheres to them. Testing kits must be acquired and everyone who participates in the various sports must be declared free from the deadly virus. The staff at OYDC and all stakeholders must be tested regularly to make sure that there is no outbreak. The opening of the OYDC is a welcome move and will surely help in the development of sports in the post-Covid era. Let all stakeholders not be overzealous but make comprehensively rational decisions. Let’s continue talking via chailegrace21@gmail.com.
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...FAZ reject social media’s 'fake' Chipolopolo squad By MICHAEL MIYOBA
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HE Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) has dismissed the national team list circulating on social media and attributed to Chipolopolo coach Milutin 'Micho' Sredojevic. FAZ General Secretary Adrian Kashala said the circulated list is false and should be ignored by the public. In a statement issued by FAZ communications manager, Sydney Mungala, Kashala said the association has a standard procedure for announcing national team call-ups that involves the coach publicly naming his squad or through official FAZ media platforms. "Following the wide circulation of a purported team list of the senior men’s national team allegedly produced by Chipolopolo coach Milutin ‘Micho’ Sredojevic, the Football Association of Zambia wishes to state that the technical bench has not
yet announced the squad for upcoming fixtures," Kashala said. He said ‘Micho’ will announce his squad for upcoming fixtures after receiving a confirmed calendar for October fixtures. “We understand the anxiety some people may be experiencing arising from the absence of international football but that should not be a reason to fabricate national call-ups,” Kashala said. “The responsibility to make call-ups lies entirely with the coach and FAZ does not interfere in that area.” The Chipolopolo’s confirmed international engagement is in November with back-to-back fixtures against Botswana in the Cameroon 2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers. Meanwhile, FAZ has lined up two planned international friendly matches next month against the United Arab Emirates before the dates for the 2020 Cosafa Senior Men’s Challenge are confirmed.
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