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...in another mukula scam By SANFRONSA MUNYANDI
OVER US$7.8 million (K155 million) has been raised from the sale of illegally harvested Mukula logs which were confiscated by the state, the Status Report on the Harvest, Trade and export of the Mukula Tree Species for period ending December 2019 has revealed.
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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]
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“If this trend continues, Zambia will witness the depletion of valuable tree species and unsustainable cutting and harvesting of these trees reduces the capacity of the sink effect of forests and thus contributing to adverse effects of climate change.”
Kenyatta and Odinga … Zambia benefitting from confiscated Mukula logs See story on Page 4
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set to get debt Socialist Party AfricaCommonwealth relief from China bars media sidelines ZCID on from launch dialogue preps dialogue preps
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Demolish structures • Mwanakatwe reveals contributing to floods - Lusambo talks set for April P.4 See story on Page 3 Socialist Party president Dr Fred M’membe (centre) with party general-secretary Dr Cosmas Musumali (left).
CHINESE President Xi Jinping has pledged to cancel interestfree debt owed by “relevant” African countries as part of Beijing’s move to help the continent during the Covid-19 pandemic. In a speech to a group of African leaders Wednesday, Mr Xi indicated that he will work with other international lenders to cushion African countries most affected by the novel coronavirus See story on Page 4 to enable them ride out the crisis. Mr Xi spoke directly to African leaders via video link for the first time since the virus broke out. “Within the FOCAC (Forum on China-Africa Cooperation) framework, China will cancel the debt of relevant African countries in the form of interest-free government loans that are due to mature by the end of 2020,” Xi told his audience, among them South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, Kenya’s Uhuru Kenyatta and Senegal’s Macky Sall, as well as Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy See story on Page 2 Ahmed. -Daily Nation Kenya
JOURNALISTS from Daily Nation and Daily Mail were yesterday barred from covering the Socialist Party manifesto launch at the opposition party secretariat which was addressed by party president Fred M’membe. TO PAGE 5
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MUKULA SALES RAISE K155M … Report reveals auction raised US$7.8 By SANFRONSA MUNYANDI
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VER US$7.8 million (K155 million) has been raised from the sale of illegally harvested Mukula logs which were confiscated by the state, the Status Report on the Harvest, Trade and export of the Mukula Tree Species for period ending December 2019 has revealed. The report states that between 2017 and 2019, 524 40-foot containers of illegally harvested Mukula logs valued
By NOEL IYOMBWA GOVERNMENT has called on more Japanese to invest in the country’s tourism sector. Tourism and Arts Minister Ronald Chitotela made the call yesterday when Japanese Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ryuta Mizuuchi paid a courtesy call on him. Mr Chitotela said there is need for more Japanese investors to set up businesses like restaurants to attract more
at US$7, 860, 000 were impounded and forfeited to the state. It states that the logs were handed over to the Zambia Forestry and Forest Industries Corporation (ZAFFICO) Limited who exported the timber on behalf of Government. The report indicates that as at August 2016, ZAFFICO had US$649, 905 from the sale of illegally harvested Mukula. “Between 2017 and 2019, a total of 524 forty-foot containers of illegally harvested Mukula logs were impounded
and forfeited to the state. The logs were handed to ZAFFICO who exported on behalf of Government,” the report reads in part. The report states that Zambia had been experiencing unsustainable harvesting, trade and export of timber through illegal activities. It says that this was as a result of the increase in demand for valuable timber species. The report says both local and foreign individuals and companies had indiscriminately harvested trees especially Mukula without permits from the Forest Department
and that logs had been illegally exported. “If this trend continues, Zambia will witness the depletion of valuable tree species and unsustainable cutting and harvesting of these trees reduces the capacity of the sink effect of forests and thus contributing to adverse effects of climate change,” reads the report. It says Government’s decision to involve defence and security wings to enhance the control measures of illegal harvesting of Mukula had brought the situation under control.
Chitotela woos Japanese investors people from that country to visit Zambia. He said gastronomy is one of the catalysts for Japanese tourists to come to Zambia. Mr Chitotela said the government has planned a number of tourism programmes between Zambia and Japan that have a great potential to strengthen the already bilateral relations between the
two countries. Mr Mizuuchi said his embassy would like to work with various ministries to attract more Japanese arrivals to Zambia. He said during his tour of duty, he would work at promoting and marketing Zambia to the Japanese thereby bringing investments that will help grow the tourism sector. Mr Mizuuchi also
said that he would like to have more Japanese people know about the tourism offered in Zambia and as result invest in the country. He said he had already visited the Victoria Falls in Livingstone and would not mind going back there but would like to visit more tourist sites especially in the Northern Tourism Circuit.
Justice ministry cautions media By OLIVER SAMBOKO ATTEMPTS to mislead the masses and distract citizens from discussing the important substance of Bill 10, will not work, the Ministry of Justice has said. Ministry of Justice spokesperson, Davis Chikalanga was reacting to a local tabloid headline insinuating that the Justice minister, Given Lubinda had insulted people opposed to Bill 10. In a statement to the Daily Nation Mr Chikalanga said that the misleading Newspaper headline was an attempt to distract citizens from discussing important substance of Bill 10. “We wish to state categorically from the outset that the headline in question is a misrepresentation of the Minister’s statement and that inference drawn by the reporter and editorial staff of the newspapering was false,” he said. Mr Chikalanga said the use of the word ‘foolishness’ by the Minister of Justice was not in reference to any particular person or individual and the words in the story were the imagination of the journalistic and editorial staff of the newspaper. He said Zambians were free to question any matter of concern including Bill 10 and that it was wrong for the newspaper to mislead the public that Government did not want them to talk about the Bill. Mr Chikalanga also said Government through the ministry of Justice will continue to live up to its promise on proposed amendment to the constitution in order to take into count the views and concerns of the citizens. This is what the minister said, according to Mr Chikalanga,” All that is just a bluff as you are well aware and as all enlightened citizens are aware the absence of a law to govern any practice does not make that practice an illegality. When a person has committed an offense, the offence is against a provided law, you cant say I found you sitting on the walls, and because there is no law that allows you to sit, you have committed an offence that is foolishness. You will say to a person that I have found you sitting on a wall and there is a law against sitting on a wall. You don’t break a non-existent law, how do you break it.”
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MKUSHI ILLEGAL GOLD MINERS POLLUTE WATER
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LLEGAL miners in Mkushi’s Upper Lunsemfwa ward have diverted and polluted Changwena stream through washing of excavated gold. Upper Lunsemfwa ward development committee chairperson, Golden Musonko, said illegal gold mining near the stream had been going on for a long time. In an interview, Mr Musonko said the stream had been diverted and polluted, thereby affecting the natural flow of water. He said there were more than 5, 000 people, who were dependent on the stream for water and were now using contaminated water.
Mr Musonko said the situation was worrying and needed urgent attention from the relevant authorities. “These illegal miners have diverted the stream and washing the mined gold in the stream. This means that the stream has been polluted and all the people drawing water from the same stream are affected by taking contaminated water,” he said. When contacted, Zambia Environmental Management Agency (ZEMA) public relations 0ffice, Irene Chipili, said all mining activities were supposed to take place within the provisions of the Environmental Management Act of 2011. “We need to check with the inspectorate if they are aware of the diversion. We’ll investigate the matter,” Ms Chipili said.
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Lungu meets US envoy By SIMON MUNTEMBA
PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu yesterday met the United States Charge d’affaires to Zambia Mr David Young at State House in Lusaka where they discussed matters of common interest between the two
countries, including the covid-19.. According to special assistant to the President for press and public relations, Isaac Chipampe, US Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) country director, Dr Simon Agolory was in the company of
Mr Young while President Lungu was accompanied by secretary to the Cabinet Dr Simon Miti. “The President and his guests discussed matters of common interest between Zambia and the US, including COVID-19,” Mr Chipampe said.
President Edgar Chagwa Lungu (right) talks to United States Charge d’affaires to Zambia David Young at State House in Lusaka yesterday. - Picture By SALIM HENRY/STATE HOUSE
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Kambwili’s’ tiresome’ case irks Magistrate By RABBECA BANDA
LUSAKA Magistrate Nsunge Chanda says she has become tired of NDC leader Chishimba Kambwili’s case which she has been presiding over for two years and that it is important for it to finish as quickly as possible. She said this after Kambwili, through his lawyer asked for an adjournment when the matter where he is charged with contempt of court came up yesterday around 12:00 hours, as he needed to take his insulin medication. Magistrate Chanda however, granted the application and adjourned the matter to July 16, this year for cross examination of the arresting officer. In this matter, it is alleged that Kambwili on March 6, 2018 in Lusaka, caused an obstruction or disturbance in the course of judicial proceedings by lodging documents at PACRA to alter the details and records of Mwamona Engineering and Technical Services which were subject of active judicial proceedings. It is further alleged that the changes made were particulars of the two directors namely; Mwamba Chishimba and Carol Chansa, of which Mwamba Chishimba was changed to Mwamba Kambwili and Carol Chansa to Carol Chansa Chipande. Previously, the arresting officer, Stanley Mumbula, testified that he could have been portrayed as having given false information to the court due to the alleged changes which were made to the particulars of Mwamona Engineering and Technical Services’s directors while Kambwili’s forgery case was still active. But when the matter came up for cross examination, yesterday, Kambwili’s lawyer Keith Mweemba told the court that the defence had difficulty proceeding with cross examination as it was already afternoon and accused needed to take his medication. He therefore applied for an adjournment. “We are in quandary
to proceed. We were sitting waiting for the court for a very long time from nine something. The communication that we got from one of the interpreters is that you were going to sit after honourable Miti rises. The challenge we have is, already we are going towards lunch time and the accused has to take his medication,” he said.
Mr Kambwili In response, deputy chief State advocate Margaret Chitundu said she could not speak to the health of the accused and left it to the guidance of the court. Ruling on the application for an adjournment, magistrate Chanda granted the application but observed that the case had dragged. “I become tired talking about the same case for the same accused person for two years. It becomes cumbersome. So that’s why it’s important for cases to finish as quickly as possible. When we have a chance, we sit and make progress,” she said. “On the proposed date, cross examination should be the whole day. If it means the accused breaks to go and eat then it shall be so. I am also feeling for you (Kambwili). You don’t have to be coming to court as if you work here. This matter has to end.” The matter comes up on July 6 this year.
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ZAMBIA’S PEACE ZAMBIANS must give themselves a collective pat on the back for having won recognition as a peaceful nation. In a world in which peace is often elusive and key political players jostle for power, people often resort to violence to impose their will. But it is due to the collective decision of Zambians to embrace peace amidst serious detractors that has won the country global recognition as a peaceful country. Zambia has been ranked as the fourth peaceful country in Africa and 44th most peaceful country in the world as indicated in the 14th edition of the Global Peace Index (GPI). The GPI, which is the world’s leading measure of peacefulness for the universe, ranked 163 independent countries and territories around the world as per their levels of peacefulness and was conducted by the Institute of Economics and Peace. Of course not everyone is happy with this finding. They probably might even claim it was a concoction of the Patriotic Front government to hoodwink donors. Hardly surprising if one recalls how these doomsayers have gone out of their way, using their dubiously earned millions stashed abroad to try and influence the international community that there was civil turmoil in the country. But even despite this destructive campaign, the international community has found it hard to believe their lies. Zambia is of course not “heaven on earth.” It is a country that has a myriad of social and economic problems, particularly her crippling foreign debt. Even then, Government has been able to hold the nation together, ensuring that everyone has a share of the national cake. This must explain why even amidst drought in some parts of the country, followed by devastating floods in other regions, Government has been able to ensure that no Zambian dies from starvation. Covid-19, the pandemic that has disrupted the world’s economy has not spared Zambia either as the government tries to navigate its way through uncharted waters and ensure the country comes out intact. The country’s leaders under President Edgar Lungu have demonstrated political will to instill a sense of unity, encouraging the revival of the “One Zambia One Nation” slogan as a rallying cry. In addition, the 2020 GPI indicated that the levels of peace in Zambia is “High” which is commendable and shows that Zambia and its leaders in the past, and present since 2015 through President Lungu, have been taking correct actions where peace was concerned. It is Zambia’s peace that has seen the country become a haven of peace for some of her troubled neighbours, starting from the liberation movements in Southern Africa. There are about 88, 000 refugees in Zambia as confirmed yesterday by Home Affairs senior legal officer for the Office of the Commissioner for Refugees Choomwa Mbewe. These would not be here if their safety was not assured. And as Southern African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes) executive director, Boniface Cheembe noted in reaction to the report, citizens should not take the peace that had been enjoyed since independence for granted. Mr Cheembe said that peace does not come by accident, it had to be constantly worked on and nurtured. Nurturing this peace entails not entertaining calls for example, for youths to demonstrate over non issues. It means questioning the motive of those clamouring for protests to be staged and putting them in their place – political garbage heap.
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‘GHOSTS’ EAT INTO SOCIAL CASH TRANSFER By BENNIE M UNDANDO
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HERE is need for continuous validation of data under the Social Cash Transfer (SCT) programme to reduce on ghost beneficiaries as well as households in which the beneficiaries are deceased, the Policy Monitoring and Research Centre (PMRC) has said. In its policy analysis report released yesterday, PMRC said the programme has proven successful in reducing poverty and promoting inclusive growth. PMRC said this was evident from the developments that the programme had made such as improving food security, ownership of assets and livestock and in uplifting the standards of the beneficiaries’
household. According to PMRC, Zambia had made tremendous strides in rolling out the SCT programme, which was a clear illustration of political-will and a favourable political space. It however said the major challenges that the SCT programme was facing were high administration costs, delayed transfers, and inclusion of ineligible beneficiaries. The think-tank said challenges could be curbed by migrating the SCT programme from the traditional cash transfers to an electronic platform in order to cut costs, reduce leakage and improve accessibility. “There is need for intensive data cleaning to curb the duplication of National Registration Cards. There is need for continuous validation to reduce on
ghost beneficiaries as well as households in which the beneficiaries are deceased. “There is need for the digitization of the selection process in order to deal with unscrupulous individuals who would want to be on the scheme while employed like civil servants. (e.g. the case of e-Voucher programme),” reads the report in part. The report indicated that there was need for a Memorandum of Understanding to be signed with terms of reference outlining the role of the Zambia Agency for Persons with Disabilities. “Government should increase funding for the Zambia Agency for Persons with Disabilities (ZADP) to increase capacity of officers responsible for identification, verification
PF, FDD oppose ‘elitist’ nomination fees By BENNIE MUNDANDO and PETER SICHALI THE proposed upward revision of nomination fees by over 150 percent is not only elitist, but will be tantamount to the commercialisation of participation in democratic process, the Patriotic Front (PF) has said. And Forum for Democracy and Development has also denounced the proposed adjustment of nomination fees by the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ). However, Patriots for Economic Progress (PEP) leader Sean Tembo and his Equity and Equality party (EPP) counterpart Chilufya Tayali have welcomed the move. PF Secretary-General, Davies Mwila, said they would not support the upward adjustment of nomination fees announced by the ECZ.
ECZ has pegged nomination fees for male presidential candidates at K150, 000 while female or disabled presidential candidates would have to pay K120, 000 from K60, 000. Male Members of Parliament’s nomination fee had been increased to K25, 000 and female or disabled MPs to K20, 000 from K7, 500. Mr Mwila said in a statement that as a militant organisation of revolutionary peasants, workers and intellectuals that believes in equitable participation in national affairs, PF was displeased with the proposed hike. “We wish to register our strongest displeasure with the proposed upward revision of nomination fees as
recently announced by the Electoral Commission of Zambia,” he said. Mr Mwila said PF remained committed to participating in democratic processes of youth, women and differently abled persons as a matter of right and not privilege.
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Court warns State in Chimese case By CHARLES MUSONDA LUSAKA Magistrate Nsunge Chanda has warned the State to make progress in the case former Zambia Air Force (ZAF) Commander has been charged with alleged concealing of property suspected to be proceeds of crime. Ms. Chanda issued the warning yesterday after the case failed to take off due to the absence of deputy chief State advocate Gamaliel Zimba who has been prosecuting the case. In this case Chimese is jointly charged with Chita Lodge director James Chungu over a plush house, cottage, and nine lush flats in Lusaka’s Ibex Hill area, which the former ZAF
chief has been accused of concealing in Mr. Chungu’s name. When the case came before Ms. Chanda yesterday, public prosecutor Valerian Chulu informed the court that the State was not ready to proceed because Mr. Zimba was not before court as he had travelled for official duty. But this incensed Ms. Chanda who said Mr. Zimba should have had the courtesy of writing a notice to the court notifying it of his absence. She said she will talk to Mr. Zimba because it was like people were just going to the Zambia Institute of Advanced Legal Education (ZIALE) but were failing to practice what they must do. She said Mr. Zimba’s action of not informing the
court about his absence in advance had inconvenienced the court, accused persons and the defence team. Ms. Chanda said there were other matters that were supposed to take off yesterday and that cases should not take the whole year. She said on June 22, 2020 there will be nothing like travelling for official duty and threatened to call the Director of Public Prosecutions to proceed with the case in Mr. Zimba’s absence. And defence lawyer Mark Haimbe said the National Prosecutions Authority has sufficient number of prosecutors who can take over the case in Mr. Zimba’s absence.
and certification of eligible beneficiaries. “Alternatively, the Ministry of Community Development and Social Services is urged to ensure that synergies and partnerships are formed with ministries that have presence in all districts to enable ZAPD to utilise their offices for the administration of the SCT programme,” reads the report.
Report “There is need for intensive data cleaning to curb the duplication of National Registration Cards. There is need for continuous validation to reduce on ghost beneficiaries as well as households in which the beneficiaries are deceased.”
Socialist Party bars media from launch FROM PAGE 1 As the Journalists from the two institutions were about to enter where the venue of the launch, cadres manning the gate politely informed them that they had strict instructions from their superiors not to allow any Journalist apart from the friendly media. “Especially you from Daily Nation, we need to find out if you are welcome here,” said one cadre before disappearing inside where the launch was taking place. After waiting for some few minutes, the cadre returned with a supposedly senior official who affirmed and told the Journalists to leave. Meanwhile, Journalist cum politician Fred M’membe has accused some political parties in the country of being funded by some unscrupulous elements who are pumping in a lot of money to control them. Mr M’membe who is Socialist Party 2021 Presidential candidate was speaking in Lusaka yesterday during the launch of the party manifesto ahead of the general elections next year. He accused the PF Government of buying motor vehicles, Presidential jet, building roads and toll gates at exorbitant prices. Mr M’membe said some parties in the country are owned and controlled by unscrupulous elements and claimed that it was only his party that was owned by Zambians. “All sorts of unscrupulous elements are pumping in a lot of money in the leading capitalist parties of this country – they own and control them. But they don’t own and control the Socialist Party. The humble workers, peasants and the working intellectuals own the Socialist Party,” he claimed. He said once voted into office next year, the Socialist Party was going to bring fundamental changes to the country by promoting a just society anchored on economic, social and political justice.
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Health Ministry clarifies tender award By SILUMESI MALUMO GOVERNMENT says a contract worth US$17 million was awarded to a company, Honey Bee Pharmacy for the supply of health centre kits but that there was an error in the name when `limited’ was erroneously added. Ministry of Health spokesperson, Abel Kabalo, said the companies which were awarded contracts to supply health centre kits all existed. “The Ministry of Health notes with deep concern news alleging that Government through the Ministry of Health, last year awarded a US$17m contract for the supply of health centre kits to a company called Honey Bee Pharmacy Limited, which did not exist,” Dr Kabalo said. He said the company which was awarded the contract was Honey Bee Pharmacy and that the word “Limited” added to the name of the firm was a clerical error. “We wish to put the record straight, to avert a stock out that would follow the cessation of supply by a longstanding supplier, the Ministry of Health, opted to engage other players in the pharmaceutical market for the supply and delivery of health centre kits as a stop gap measure. “Ten entities participated in the tender which was subject to the requisite stringent legal
and administrative processes in line with the Public Procurement Act,” he said. Dr Kabalo told the Daily Nation yesterday that following the requisite administrative process, Honey Bee Pharmacy was duly awarded the contract together with two other entities. He said, however, that when it came to conveyancing of the contract for Honey Bee Pharmacy in particular, the term “Limited” was erroneously added. As per legal guidance, Dr Kabalo said, the appropriate entity awarded the contract remained Honey Bee Pharmacy as all the statutory documents in support of the bid such as certificates of registration, Zambia Revenue Authority certificates and Zambia Medical Regulatiin Authority registration correctly bore the appellation Honey Bee Pharmacy without “Limited.” “The contract to Honey Bee Pharmacy and two other entities was given the necessary administrative and legal approvals prior to award. “It is critical to note that there has been no financial or material loss on the part of Government, as the terms of the contract are that Honey Bee Pharmacy and the other entities that have been awarded, use their own funds to source the Health kits before they are paid,” he said.
Ex Wildlife cop jailed over ivory By NATION REPORTER
A FORMER wildlife police officer has been sentenced to seven years imprisonment for illegal possession of elephant ivory weighing 10 kilogrammes. Lovemore Nkhowani, aged 60, has been jailed by the Chama Magistrate’s Court according to a statement issued by Ministry of Tourism and Arts public relations officer, Sakabilo Kalembwe. Nkhowani, nicknamed Mbanje, was convicted of unlawful possession of prescribed trophy. Officers of the Department of National Parks and Wildlife arrested Nkhowani on May 26, this year. The ivory was suspected to have been illegally harvested from an elephant poached in West Musalangu Game Management Area. In sentencing him the court told the suspect that as someone who was once a wildlife police officer under the department, he should have known the importance of conserving wildlife.” The court reminded Nkhowani that his duty was to protect wildlife and educate the community on the importance of conservation rather than engaging in poaching.
CHIEF Nkambo of the Lamba speaking people of Masaiti district has distanced himself from tribal sentiments purportedly issued by the Lamba Lima Royal Establishment council (LLRE) when they rejected the appointment of Patrick Zulu as Masaiti district commissioner. Chief Nkambo said as a traditional leader, he was going to continue promoting national unit and working with the Government of the day to foster development for the benefit of his people, and warned those preaching tribalism in Lamba land to stop. He said it was demeaning and degrading for anyone to associate him to a statement issued by the Lamba Lima Royal Establishment council executive chairman Josphat Nsundwe purporting that chiefs in the area had rejected newly appointed Masaiti district commissioner Patrick Zulu in preference for a Lamba person. The traditional leader who has taken a swipe at all those protesting the appointment of Mr Zulu as DC not to draw him into the mud. He said the Lamba Lima Royal Establishment will
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“What we promote as Chiefs and as a Christian nation is one Zambia one nation. We are all
NRCs issuance commences August 1 By FLAVIOR KANUNGO THE issuance of national registration cards will be done in phases with the first one commencing on August 1 through to October 19, 2020 and targeting 1,500,000 people, Minister of Home Affairs Stephen Kampyongo has said. Meanwhile, Mr Kampyongo has accused opposition leader Hakainde Hichilema of being the genesis of the post on bicycles which sparked debate on social media. Mr Kampyongo said his Ministry has instituted online investigation into the matter where some sections of society have accused the Ministry of buying 130 bicycles each costing 700 dollars. This came to light during a joint press briefing called by the minister of Information and Broadcasting Services, Dora Siliya and attended by Minister of Energy, Minister of Home Affairs, Minister of Youth Sport and Child Development as well as Minister of Chiefs and Traditional Affairs in Lusaka yesterday. Meanwhile Minister of Energy Mathew Nkhuwa said the government has no
Mr Kampyongo intentions of nationalising the Copperbelt Energy Corporation CEC. The 23 year old Zesco and CEC bulk supply agreement expired on 31 March 2020 prompting Zesco to enter into discussions with other mining companies. Mr Nkhuwa said the government will support operations of CEC while its
Zambians and should therefore avoid talking about tribalism because we are one people,” the chief said. “As a chief, I disassociate myself from any tribal talk that has purportedly been issued by the Lamba Lima Royal Establishment,” he said. And Government has warned that it will deregister organizations with agendas to promote tribalism in the country. Chief Government Spokesperson Dora Siliya said the Ministry of Home Affairs is on alert and aware of some royal councils who have rejected Presidential appointees from a different region. She said no organization will be allowed to reject presidential appointments based on tribe because President Edgar Lungu appoints people on merit and not based on tribe.
infrastructure will remain a common carrier for power as provided for in the Electricity Act number 11 of 2019. Mr Nkhuwa also disclosed that Konkola Copper Mines owes CEC US $144 million while CEC owes Zesco US$100 million dollars the debts which are expected to be cleared by the liquidator. And Chiefs and Traditional Affairs Minister Lawrence Sichalwe has clarified that President Edgar Lungu has no powers to dethrone a chief as being purported on social media that he attempted to dethrone Chief Gawa Undi of the Chewa people in Eastern province. Minister of Youth, Sport and Child Development Emmanuel Mulenga says removing streets kids from the streets has proved to be a challenge as they have demanded for sex as a condition for them to remain in orphanages. Two months ago the government commenced the process of relocating over 900 street kids from Ndola, Lusaka and Kitwe into identified orphanages in a bid to prevent them from contracting coronavirus. But Mr Mulenga explained some children have gone back on street demanding that they be given sex and genkem (bostick) for their stay. Mr Mulenga said his ministry is in talks with the Home Affairs Minister to find a suitable place far away from the usual street kids dwelling places.
Permsec calls for cautious reopening of higher learning institutions By OLIVER SAMBOKO GOVERNMENT has urged institutions of higher learning to take cautious steps as they reopen to ensure students are protected from Covid-19. Higher Education Permanent Secretary Kayula Siame said Government was happy that ZCAS University in Lusaka had put in place enough measures and was ready to resume face to face teaching. Ms Siame was speaking when she toured the university to check on its readiness for reopening next week She said following the announcement to reopen universities, Government through the ministry has been guiding universities to commence but with caution. Ms Siame also advised the institutions to continue utilising e-platform to ensure an effective pedagogy learning environment for students.
Higher learning institutions should ensure that oncampus students’ accommodation was not over crowded to avoid possible spread of the coronavirus. She said higher learning institutions should also ensure that on-campus students’ accommodation was not over crowded to avoid possible spread of the coronavirus. And ZCAS University Deputy Vice Chancellor Dr Chiyaba Njovu said the university was ready to reopen as measures have been put in place to ensure a healthy
environment. Dr Njovu said the university was currently riding on the back of its distance learning programme to offer lessons to all its students after the outbreak of Covid-19 and that management has been proactive by carrying out lessons via e-learning platforms He said the university also embarked on an ongoing capacity building of its lecturers under the IT department to equip them with knowledge on how to deliver lessons to students via the e-learning setup. Dr Njovu said to ensure consistent support services are available to online learning, an assistant dean was appointed to oversee the technical aspects of the e-learning portal. “Soon after the outbreak of Covid-19 pandemic ZCAS and ZCAS University decided not to suspend the calendar and disrupt student progression but instead, all students were transferred to the ODel mode of study,” he said.
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BANKING ON A NEW NORMAL - HOW ARE FINANCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS ADAPTING? By MIZINGA MELU
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HE Corona Virus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has undoubtedly changed our lives and our approach to a number of public amenities. Humanity has been challenged to adopt new ways of doing things - very differently from what we are used to. Similarly, ways of doing business have also evolved. The banking and financial services sector, having been identified as one of the essential services during this crisis, has had to quickly respond and adapt its approach to serving customers. Embracing disruption and thriving Organisations that have managed this change successfully and have met the needs of customers, are those that have proactively invested in digital solutions. At Absa, we aim to be a future fit, digitally-led organisation and continue to invest in sustainable digital and innovative banking solutions that meet the evolving requirements of our customers. As at December 2019, Absa Bank Zambia PLC had invested over ZMW 100 million in technology to enhance its product and service offering. Among the enhancements of our digital product suite are 24/7 capabilities such as mobile banking (which is available via a USSD short code *229#) and the Absa Zambia app, available for Android and iOS devices. In addition, internet banking is accessible on www.online.absa.co.zm and the Bank has recently introduced the Absa ChatBot, an automated customer service platform available via WhatsApp and online. This new feature assists customers by providing real time responses on most Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ). Collective action With the escalation in COVID-19 cases globally, and preventive health guidelines to practise social distancing in full effect, Absa has been quick in proactively encouraging customers to utilise digital channels; ensuring for their health, safety and overall convenience. Digital banking solutions, however, expose gaps particularly for individuals who remain unbanked but equally require access to financial services. Responding to this gap, Absa Bank Zambia PLC’s digital agenda has included partnerships with mobile network operators (MNO) to offer mobile money services that allow for bank-to-wallet and walletto-bank transactions. This means that customers can transfer funds from their bank account into mobile wallets and withdraw from any MNO agent and vice versa. In addition, MTN subscribers are also able to enjoy free Absa App banking without being charged for data bundles. Customers are also able to send money to the bank’s customers and non-customers (via the recipient’s mobile number) utilising the CashSend product. The receiver can then withdraw money from any Absa cash accepting ATM. Further to this, the bank’s ATMs
have been enhanced with features that allow for real-time deposits. Being obsessed with the customer As a key sector in our economy, dedicated platforms for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and corporates include the Business Internet Banking and Integrator, which ensures that business transactions carry on as normal. Whilst adhering to social distancing guidelines, our team of dedicated relationship managers have continued to engage and assist customers in conducting key transactions that cannot be completed online. As a way of supporting clients who have been financially impacted by the pandemic, Absa Bank Zambia PLC is currently offering a loan payment relief programme to all our retail, corporate and business banking customers. This is a clear demonstration of Absa’s unique word Africanacity - the distinctly African ability to always find ways to get things done. Despite the challenges that some of our customers may be facing as a result of COVID-19, Absa is here for them because we are more than a bank, we are a committed partner that will turn a challenge into an opportunity that will bring customers’ possibilities to life. This is our ethos. Combatting the cyber risk virus Whilst the world has been grappling with adjusting to the new ways of life, we have noted that this is also a time when customers could easily be subjected to fraud attacks. As a bank, we have taken deliberate steps to sensitise customers on the importance of being vigilant during this difficult period. It has become extremely important for customers to be on the lookout of any suspicious activity as they transact. As Absa, we will never ask you to provide details such as your PIN, one time password (OTP) or the CVV number of your debit or credit cards, as these stand as fraud control measures. Additionally, customers should also only use our official website, social media and Absa Chatbot for information. As a precautionary measure, we request
that customers call or contact our customer service advisors when in doubt. As the world is being called to return to a semblance of normal schedules, the realisation that things will never be the same is eminent. The pandemic has shown that there are resilient traits and an overwhelming need to have minimal disruptions during the “new normal” and as such, banking services will need to continue to evolve in this regard. #StaySafe Mizinga Melu is the Managing Director of Absa Bank Zambia PLC
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FILE PHOTO ; We are resuming operations so that we can finalise the remaining works particularly for the teacher’s house at Siazwela School. By September, we should be handing over.” -Mr Sialubalo
Stalled Sinazongwe projects resume By ANDREW MUKOMA
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ORK on all Constituency Development Fund (CDF) funded projects in Sinazongwe have resumed. The projects which were mainly at 85 and 95 percent completion at the time they stalled, would now be completed and handed over to the community by September this year. Sinazongwe Member of Parliament Gift Sialubalo said in an interview that the projects were now under construction. “Sinazongwe is not an exception, so even the projects that we are doing under CDF and from the MP’s side were forced to stall due to the COVID-19. “But we are resuming operations so that we can finalise the remaining works particularly for the teacher’s house at Siazwela School, it is at 95 per cent and by September, we should be handing over,” he said. Mr Sialubalo added that even at Siavwapa Community School where he initiated the construction of a classroom block, works were at 95 per cent and the handing over would be in September too. “We believe by that time, people should be allowed to gather because it is a momentous occasion for the people of Sinazongwe to receive such a project from their Member of Parliament. “It is our prayer that social gatherings will be allowed during that period for people to celebrate,” Mr Sialubalo said.
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ZCCM-IH has set up the laboratory in municate with theK “As at end of December, the end of December, 2019,” cial Banks and co partnership with Karma Mining Services world using a mobile total value of loans Mr Mwanza said. institutions to 2019 the th and Rural Development Limited in Government, he w s Mr Mwanza said the bankbanking and financial ued operations. in theConsolidated Gold Company. committed to takin ing sector was hand holding sector stoodOfficer, at K44 co mount, K36 bil- servicesChief Executive Mabvuto Mr Kaunda observed that Government should munication service their respective customers as billion and accessed by more By BUUMBA CHIMBULU Chipata, explained that the purpose of ent out by Comrestore budget credibility as adopted in the parts of the country. the ex than four million customers,” the joint venture was to develop athey gold navigated through Economic Stabilisation and Growth Programme while K8 billion GOVERNMENT should immediately By BUUMBA CHIMBULU in by observing fiscal discipline and avoid The Minister was current difficult period. he said. processing and trading operation in commence with a post Covid-19 n-Financial inthe deficit targets. on economic recovery programme to restore ing during the launc He assured thebreaching business Mr Zambia. Mwanza explained that He emphasised strong adherence towards macroeconomic stability and encourage w Mr Chipata said the investment was AS countries worldwide are adapting to the tower. they were lending to households was community that the austerity measures that were announced by growth in the economy. Banks will alp new normal of conducting business amid the in line with one of ZCCM-IH’s government. worthof the Covid-19,“Since This is according to thethe Policylargest Monitoring Indepe and would journeythewith them had applied to the BoZoutbreak concentration of strategic the tourism sector ec “This coupled with provisions of the public objectives of value creation which was toandsupport all (PMRC) Research Centre Head of Policy K3.2 billion. have in Zambia has startedyou opening up. been wai in the current difficult times. loans with overitsK15.7 billion Finance Act, needs to be adhered to and Research and Analysis, Salim Kaunda. to diversify investments away from sectors in the accessed In line with Government the Urban Mr Mwanza said K1.7 bilmust be ensured. thisguidelines, day. You had 27an Mr Mwanza saidenforcement the Comby to3.9 million Mr Kaunda said there was an opportunity copper other mineralscussuch as gold Hotel Ndola has reopened to the public and is “In view of declining growth trends globally, Bankers Associ“Ashad Karma Mining Services and Rural Development, our to build from the Zambia tomers. Plus and other lion been approved by the mercial Banks would leverage UNIP , 20 years of MM th now accepting bookings. andStrategy other precious metals. regionally and nationally,expertise there is need such as the Medium Debt is for in gold processing, but we are mostly workingManager, iainstruments (BAZ) Chief Urban Group Sales and Marketing Central Bank, but not yet disw on the K10 billion stimulus This, he said, was followed there was no comm Government to suspend selected infrastructure and develop mechanisms that wouldHe helpsaid the this during the laboratory with artisanal and small scale miners.’’ Mukagold Salare, said the safety and wellbeing projects,” Mr Kaunda said. icer, Leonard an bursed as of last week. economy recovery. mediato tour in various Lusaka yesterday. the Bank by lending the large package offered by He tion tower here. of guests and the nation at large was on top also stressed the need to promote He was speaking when PMRC appeared “This is also in line with Government’s “BAZ would like assure the priority. to ensure business sectors, in agricul- of Zambia (BoZ) domestic “Now under theen resource mobilisation and that the before the Parliamentary Budget Committee to up Ms Salare said the Group implemented classification of gold as a strategic said in an intermeasures instituted in the 2020 National budget “This the ore thatwere wouldlent be received from various public that we laboratory are in it is targeted out general tural, manufacturing, retail that more funds shipathad of His Excellen review the performance of the first quarter of the social distancing and additional hygiene zo had to be reviewed at mid-term. resource for Zambia,” he said. Mr Kaunda operations we are setting up starting with miners, who would get a fair share and 2020 budget estimates. mmercial banks trade, energy, constructions to key economic sectors together and banks willmeasures ensurein line with the an explained, ident Edgar Chagwa Ministry of Health and This, Mrat Kaunda was meant to “We need to immediately institute a post Consolidated Gold Company Chief Rufunsa, were we are working with small value for their material. World Health Organisation mitted torecovery offer-plan especially that support to qualifyassess their performance especially lookingflows at affordable rate. and others which K21.2 youguidelines. can now comm immediately,” Mr Kaunda said. Covid-19 that it has inOfficer, ta Executive Faisal Keer, explained “When on site please refer to our health there and art is anal miners “As Karma Mining Services andAuthority Rural onlinescale miners how the new Zambia Revenue He stressed that effective and sustained revealedsecthat the budgeted for thebeen growth ing clients within the identiHe explained that banks billionrevenue was accessed by 5,900 You should never for C and safety protocol guidelines available at that the laboratory would be able to portal caused challenges. from the surrounding area,” he said. Development, our expertise is in gold implementation of fiscal adjustment measures the 2020 budget is likely to be short by at least our reception desk. We are looking forward fied sectors,” he stressed. and non-financial institutions corporates. nomy. brought you this an “Budget prioritisation needs to be process about 30 samples per day. remained critical to restoring macroeconomic Mr Keer said the laboratory would also processing, but we are mostly working K14.8 billion or 19 percent of the approved
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as well as promoting robust andwith budget. Mr Keer saidstability the laboratory was critical sustained growth. “This is a concern and needs toto bedetermine countered the gold accurately in the
TWO weeks ago, we began a Coronavirus, also series on the Banking Sector’s own as COVID-19, hasof response to the out-break the 2019 Novel Virus aginable crisisCorona for the (COVID-19). In last week’s y and markets. With edition, we featured a special number write-up of fromconfirmed the Bankers , Association the World Health of Zambia (BAZ) Herman asChairperson-Mr. declared the virus to Kasekende, who shared his demic, meaning that it opinion on the operations of tained global the banking sectorimpact. in the new s'normal. economies already This week, would like to before the we pandemic, share insights on personal fiD-19 threatens topreparedpush nancial planning and epness recession. during the period of the onpandemic. no economy has As the COVID-19 continues ndtoeven at global level wreak havoc across sectors conomies have not be globally, the financial year 2020 began with a lockdown in many lot more ecountries, to leading this to acrisis, people having to work from and Central Banks home. With the already pre-exenacted sweeping and isting economic challenges the global stimulus economy, the ndfacing monetary COVID-19 pandemic has not unteract the disruption spared economies like Zambia. navirus, withinathe number High inflation country, a in commerce trade, ksslump cutting their and policy a drop in mining productivity, fluctuating international copper ofprices COVID-19 on factors the are amongst other onomy have affecting been that were already the country’s prior to the by economy, pre-existing of the pandemic. c outbreak challenges in the The Outbreak of COVID-19 ein Zambia include subdued in March this year, saw heightened several economicfiscal sectors wth, affected following the slowed ed inflation levels, and economic activities because of sure on theacross country’s the lockdown the various ons, coupled productive sectors of thewith economy. national reserves. The However, according pandemic has taken ato Chakrabarty (2020), the lockn down households, MSMEs, period offers the best opportunity for re-organisation and rebuilding of one’s mpact of the pandemic
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Zim currency woes a result of non-monetary factors - RBZ HARARE - The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has blamed the country’s currency tumble on non-monetary factors despite statistics revealing that reserve money grew by as much as 307 percent year-on-year. The RBZ on Monday released monetary statistics showing that reserve money had grown to Z$13.4 billion by the second week of June 2020, a 300 percent growth from just above Z$3 billion in June 2019. Between February and March, reserve money grew by as much as 24 percent and this coincided with a currency tumble, with the Zimbabwe dollar depreciating to 70:1 to the US dollar from 23:1 in January. Despite the evident money supply growth against limited foreign currency supplies, the RBZ has blamed the Zimbabwe dollar’s loss of value on “non-monetary factors such as negative perceptions, adverse expectations, and speculative tendencies of economic
Ready to roll HARARE - A newly established Zimbabwean company has started making cigars for export, aiming to take on established players while developing a culture of cigar smoking at home. Mosi-Oa-Tunya, the local name for Victoria Falls which means “the smoke that thunders,” is the first firm to make cigars in Zimbabwe whose economic troubles have been compounded by the new coronavius pandemic. After living and working in the United States for 15 years, Shep Mafundikwa returned home last year to set up MosiOa-Tunya. Since March, an all-women staff has been undergoing on-the-job training in the art of rolling cigars by hand, with each worker producing 256 cigars a day. “We have solid interest right now from Romania and from Vietnam and we have inquiries from Dubai,” Mafundikwa said at the company’s factory in Harare. “We have people waiting,
agents.” The depreciation was divorced from economic fundamentals, it said. The central bank said price determination in the economy is being established on the basis of expectations about the depreciation of the exchange rate and prices that will exist in the future. “This forward pricing system or practice of frontloading anticipated exchange rates in the current prices based on fear factor, is detrimental to the economy, as it leads to self-fulfilling depreciation in the exchange rate, with negative knock-on effects on prices,” reads part of the statement. Meanwhile the Financial Intelligence Unit, housed under the central bank said on Monday, it will cause the arrest of any person or mobile phone used to advertise illegal foreign currency activities. “The FIU, in collaboration with the police, banks, mobile money / mobile phone service providers and relevant regulatory agencies, has embarked on an exercise to identify and take action against individuals who create, advertise on or participate (actively or passively) in WhatsApp groups or other platforms for illegal foreign currency trading.” – FIN24.
customers waiting to have the cigars in hand,” he said, adding that exports would start once restrictions caused by the coronavirus outbreak are eased. Zimbabwe is famed for its tobacco, which is exported mainly to China and Europe and is used as a flavouring by global cigarette makers. For Mafundikwa, that was the starting point. “You know Zimbabwe is well known for its high quality tobacco, so that gave me an idea to manufacture cigars.” Motsi-Oa-Tunya will have to compete against another new southern African manufacturer, Bongani Cigars, which launched last year seeking to crack the luxury cigar market. Mafundikwa has recruited Elias Lopez as head of production and training. The 52-yearold from Dominican Republic has worked for cigar makers Arturo Fuente and Davidoff. In between puffing on a cigar, Lopez expertly rolls tobacco leaves into cigars that he says will compete with the best in the world, like Habanos and Montecristo that are made in Cuba. – REUTERS.
R10BN RESCUE …SAA rescue plan to cost state more than R10 billion
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OHANNESBURG - The long-awaited business rescue plan for South African Airways shows the
government will have to raise more than R10 billion, which covers creditors who have funded the airline since it went into business rescue in December, as well as employee severance packages. The R10 billion extra proposed by the practitioners excludes about R16.4bn in historic government-guaranteed debt Peter Attard Montalto already allocated “It still shows them barely breaking in previous budeven in the medium run, even with substantially reduced headcount gets, says the resand further bailouts and it is not cue plan unveiled clear at this stage if there is any late on Tuesday. commitment from National Treasury on funding this, which could leave Affected parties will this dead in the water - we will have vote on the plan at a date to watch next week’s emergency budget closely,” that still has to be set.
In the view of economist Peter Attard Montalto, the rescue plan proposes a broadly similar airline in terms of routes to the current embattled one, with government having to "backstop" the "new" airline with new money if no equity partner can be found before July 15. "It still shows them barely breaking even in the medium run, even with substantially reduced headcount and further bailouts and it is not clear at this stage if there is any commitment from National Treasury on funding this, which could leave this dead in the water - we will have to watch next week's emergency budget closely," said Montalto. The business rescue practitioners, Les Matuson and Siviwe Dongwana, together with their advisors have been trying to obtain strategic equity partners for the flag carrier without success, due to poor market conditions in the
global airline industry which has been devastated by the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. The proposed restructure envisages an airline that commences with flights "in the near future" as the Covid-19 lockdown eases and domestic air travel restarts. It is envisaged under the restructure that full domestic services will recommence in January 2021, and will be operated by the restructured national airline. Regional schedules will be introduced as the market and passenger demand follows. International routes and schedules is envisaged to follow thereafter, depending on global market and passenger demand. The practitioners were meant to publish their rescue plan at the end of February, but were granted repeated extensions after arguing they needed more time to engage with stakeholders and get to grips with the complex enterprise. – FIN24.
World Bank nods $1bn for Congo KINSHASA - The World Bank said on Tuesday it had approved $1 billion in funding for Democratic Republic of Congo’s education and health systems that have been weakened by years of under-funding, conflict and mismanagement. The financing comprises $800 million to support free primary school education and $200 million to improve
maternal and child health. “This funding is all the more important because it will help alleviate the economic and social consequences of the coronavirus affecting the poorest,” said Jean-Christophe Carret, World Bank country director. The funding includes $435m in grants and $565m in credit. Congo has had 4, 974 confirmed cases of the novel
PLANE SPEAKING: IEA says aviation to hold back oil recovery PARIS - Demand for petrol and diesel is set to heal by the end of the year but the coronavirus crisis is likely to leave scars on the airline industry and the oil market, the International Energy Agency said on Tuesday. The IEA continued to upgrade its forecasts for the oil market in its latest monthly report as more countries ease
lockdown measures that have pushed the world economy into its greatest crisis since the Great Depression. It now expects 2020 oil demand to come in at 91.7 million barrels per day, a drop of 8.1 mbd from last year. That is an improvement on its May estimate an 8.6 mbd reduction and the April estimate of a 9.3 mbd drop.
Jean-Christophe Carret “This funding is all the more important because it will help alleviate the economic and social consequences of the coronavirus affecting the poorest,”
The IEA noted that yearon-year consumption figures have been rising steadily since "Black April" when the lockdown measures were at their peak. The 21.8 mbd drop in April was pared to an estimated 18.6 mbd reduction in May. The drop is expected to narrow to 12.9 mbd in June and 7.4 mbd in July. The Parisbased IEA pointed to a number of encouraging signs of a recovery. "For demand, increased mobility indicators in the MarchMay period provided support: in particular, China's strong exit from lockdown measures has seen demand in April almost back to year-ago levels," it said.
coronavirus and 112 deaths and the outbreak has added to the strain on the country’s fragile health and education systems. After taking office in January 2019, President Felix Tshisekedi had vowed to make universal free education one of his priorities, but development agencies say there has been little sign of progress. – REUTERS.
It also noted a strong rebound in India in May, although demand was still well below last year's level. "In the second half of the year the easing of lockdown measures in many countries should provide a boost," it said. The IEA released its first forecasts for 2021, when it sees demand rising by 5.7 mbd "as activity begins to return to normal across vast swathes of the economy." That will bring global oil demand backup to 97.4 mbd, which it noted will still be 2.4 mbd below the 2019 level, which it said "is largely explained by the dire situation of the aviation sector." – FIN24.
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CEC EMPLOYEES PLEAD WITH GOVT By SANFROSSA MANYINDA
GOVERNMENT should help Zesco and Copperbelt Energy Corporation (CEC) get back to the negotiating table so that the two parties can reach an amicable solution, employees have pleaded. The 400 employees have pleaded, through their union, that they would be disadvantaged should the energy firm’s financial base shrink as a result of a failed Bulk Supply Agreement with Zesco, which facilitates the supply of power to mining firms. Government has declared CEC transmission lines as common carrier, arising from Statutory Instrument number 57 of 2020. The development was compounded by the company being owed a huge debt of more than $144 million by KCM in unpaid
electricity bill. Mineworkers Union of Zambia CEC branch chairperson, Gift Mwila, observed that it would be unthinkable to send CEC employees onto the streets due to job losses. She said CEC’s future and viability could be secured with the right intervention from Government. “We would like to borrow the sentiments by the ruling Patriotic Front Secretary General Mr Davies Mwila who stated early this year that the government would constitute a task force to look into the power purchase agreement negotiations between Zesco and CEC. “He said that the party did not want anyone to lose employment if the contract is not renewed. We are hopeful that our listening Government will reconsider the position taken,” Ms Mwila said.
She said that without an amicable solution in sight, CEC’s 400 employees whose interests the union represented, faced potential job losses that could arise from possible restructuring of firm’s operations induced by factors outside the control of the business. Ms Mwila also said the union was disheartened that whereas key parties to the matter were expected to be actively and amicably seeking solutions, they had resorted to using the media to throw mud at each other, which was painting a bad picture about the country’s investment climate. She said it was worth appreciating that CEC had, even in the toughest of times, been steadfast in protecting jobs and created quality employment, evidenced by the non-acrimonious negotiations for improved conditions of service.
Kids flock back to streets By SANFROSSA MANYINDA THE return of street kids to the Central Business District (CBD) in Kitwe, barely a month after they were removed, has irked residents. During a night operation, officials from the Ministry of Sport, Youth and Child Development, the Zambia Police as well as the local authority last month captured and removed all street children from the CBD in Kitwe. The street kids were taken to different designated children’s homes within the city, but started fleeing one by one. A survey by the Daily Nation showed that a number of children were slowly getting back to the streets, begging and sniffing jenkem, a highly-intoxicating, fermented faecal matter. Some residents blamed the local authority for leaving out the elderly who were shielding the children. “You see, the elderly remained on the streets when the young ones were taken away and this is an advantage for them to get back. They say that they were with their elderly parents which is not true at all,” Amon Mumba told the Daily Nation. Mr Mumba said that there was need for Zambia Police as well as council police to continue patrolling the streets and ensure that no other child came to the streets. Another resident, Memory Mwansa, called on security wings not to be soft on the kids, if the situation was to be controlled. But Kitwe City Council Town Clerk Mbulo Seke said that the council was not aware that the children were back on the streets but assured that officers would be sent on the ground to ensure that the streets were free of homeless children.
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Luanshya Mayor prods youths By MARY PHIRI YOUTHS should be productive and contribute to the development, Luanshya Mayor Nathan Chanda has said. Mr Chanda said youths should not engange in activities that could ruin their lives such as alcohol and drug abuse. Mr Chanda who is also Copperbelt Patriotic Front (PF) chairman, said youths should concentrate on their education for the development of Zambia. He was speaking in an
interview yesterday, Mr Chanda said youths were the future leaders of the country hence the need for them to focus on education and other developmental initiatives. “Government is working hard to ensure that all the youths in the country have access to education. This is very important not only for the country but also for their families,” Mr Chanda said. Meanwhile, Mr Chanda said he had continued to distribute face masks in various schools in Luanshya. “We urge the youths to follow the health guidelines and measures. We are working hard to achieve this goal. We are distributing face masks and all the essentials required in various schools so that our children are protected,” he said.
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Kenya widens ‘stolen’ Covid donations probe NAIROBI - Kenyan investigators say they are investigating all donations and money given to the country to help fight against coronavirus. They believe that millions of dollars and equipment have been stolen even as the country continues to register a sharp rise in Covid-19 cases. – BBC.
…DR Congo judge died by being 'stabbed in the head' – Justice minister KINSHASA - A judge who was said to have died of a heart attack while overseeing a corruption trial
Dozens dead after boat capsizes on Lake Kivu
GOMA, Democratic Republic of Congo - Dozens of people drowned after a boat sank on Lake Kivu in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, government officials and a civil society leader said on Tuesday. The boat had left the village of Kisheke on Idjwi island in Lake Kivu, which divides Congo and Rwanda, with up to 80 people aboard at around midnight on Sunday, according to Esther Muratwa, president of a local civic rights group. She said fishermen who went to help with the rescue found 19 survivors. – REUTERS.
India, China clash in border tiff NEW DELHI - At least 20 Indian soldiers have been killed in a violent face-off with Chinese forces on the disputed Himalayan border, the Indian army said late on Tuesday, the deadliest clash between the nuclear-armed neighbours in decades. Asian regional superpowers India and China share a long history of mistrust and conflict along their lengthy border, and tensions flared up this week in a deadly clash between troops. – AFP.
North Korea rejects South’s offer of envoys SEOUL - North Korea said yesterday it had rejected a South Korean offer to send special envoys to ease escalating tension over defiance by North Korean defectors and stalled reconciliation efforts, and it vowed to redeploy troops to border areas. The North Korean announcements came a day after it blew up a joint liaison office set up on its side of the border as part of a 2018 peace agreement between the two countries’ leaders. – REUTERS.
DAR ES SALAAM Tanzanian President John Magufuli dissolved parliament on Tuesday ahead of elections in October, touting his government’s record in expanding infrastructure such as roads, electricity generation and reforming the mining sector. Nicknamed “the Bulldozer” for his ability to push through major projects, Magufuli took office in November 2015,
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involving the president's chief of staff in the Democratic Republic of Congo actually died of stab wounds to the head, the Justice Minister has revealed. Celestin Tunda Ya Kasende said a murder investigation had now been launched. In May, police said Judge Raphael Yanyi had died of a heart attack. He had been presiding over the trial for corruption of Vital Kamerhe. But an autopsy has since shown "he died a violent death, due to the blows of sharp points or knifelike objects, which were thrust into his head," Justice Minister Celestin Tunda Ya Kasende said
on Tuesday. Yanyi's body also showed signs of "toxic substances in non-lethal doses," the Justice ministry said. Kamerhe, once a key member of President Felix Tshisekedi's government, is accused of embezzling more than $50 million of public funds. He denies all accusations of wrongdoing. His supporters believe the trial is politically motivated - aimed at stopping him from running for president in the future. Kamerhe is the most high-profile politician to have faced such charges in the country. The trial continued with a replacement judge after Yanyi's death. – BBC.
Magufuli dissolves parliament before Oct polls
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pledging to expand the East African nation’s road and railway network and power-generation capacity. His government also approved new mining regulations aimed at ensuring that the benefits of the mining sector were shared more equitably between multinational mining companies and the state. “Large reforms have taken place, including ... restricting
smuggling of raw minerals out of the country, establishing mineral markets in each region, increasing participation of artisanal miners,” he said. Magufuli, who is expected to run for a second and final five-year term, told parliament in the administrative capital Dodoma that since he took office, the government had added another 3, 500 km of tarmacked road.
He said a new 300-km standard gauge railway line between the commercial capital Dar es Salaam and Morogoro was almost complete, while a 422-km line from Morogoro to Dodoma was a third complete. The government said on Monday a US$2.81 billion, 2, 115 MW hydropower dam, being built next to a park that is a UNESCO World Heritage site, was 40 percent complete. – REUTERS.
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DISCUSSING EFFECTS OF BILL 10 ON YOUTHS, PARLIAMENTARY, JUDICIARY AND EXECUTIVE
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Dear Editor, ILL 10 POSITIVES 1. The character of Zambia will be clarified: currently, Zambia is said to be a multi religious nation, in one hand, and Christian Nation, in another. Bill 10 will confirm Zambia as a Christian Nation. 2. The electoral system will facilitate for mixed member representation in the National Assembly, i.e. women, youth and persons with disabilities will be guaranteed representation. Currently, representation of these groups is at the discretion of the President or these groups being elected in competitive elections which doesn’t take their status into account. 3. Constitution will not be subject to frequent amendments every 10 years: currently, the Constitution has fixed maximum number of MPs in the House, which number is subject to change upon every delimitation. Delimitation resulting in increase therefore triggers frequent Amendments to the Constitution. Bill 10 allows for ECZ to delimitate and make recommendations to Parliament on changes of numbers. The Constitution does not need to be amended when Parliament approves increased numbers of MPs. 4. The number of days to hear and determine the Presidential Petition will be increased to 30 days. Currently, the Constitution provides for 14 days to hear the Presidential Petition. This timeframe is inadequate as it does not take into account the hearing and determination of preliminary issues that arise after filing the
petition. 5. The cost of electing Mayors and Council Chairperson will be removed. Reducing costly elections has been a cry for everyone over the years. The new model of electing Mayors and Council Chairpersons has not served any purpose especially that Mayors and Council Chairpersons still retain the same role and powers as those before 2016. Nothing has changed except the addition of more costs. 6. Chiefs will not be required to sit in the Council and debate with politicians, who are their subjects. Currently, the Constitution require chiefs to be elected into councils but the change will allow thire proxies (representatives) of chiefs to represent the views of the chiefdom in councils. 7. Members of Parliament will have a role to play in determining and implementation of developmental issues in their districts. Currently, MPs have no significant legal role to play in setting the developmental agenda in their constituencies despite their all being to deliver on development. Bill 10 will bring back MPs into councils to collective decision-making with councillors on developmental matters in their constituencies and districts. 8. The security of already recognised chiefs will be guaranteed: currently, the Constitution prohibits the making of the law to recognise chiefs. Government has no business whether a chief is recognised in an area or not. This will continue to give rise to the authority of chiefs being questioned when imposters decide to come up
and have support of rebels from Chiefdoms. Bill 10 places the lawful recognition or refusal to recognise imposter chiefs a business of Government. 9. Constitution will not enumerate administrative details as most of these administrative details will be contained in subsidiary legislation. Currently, the Constitution lists each and every Commission by name, and provide details such as how many times Cabinet must meet in a year, functions of some office bearers, proceedings in bodies such as Parliament, nomination of candidates, etc. Much as these details are important, the Constitution is only required to state Constitutional principles and not details. Bill 10 strives to relegate details to enabling legislation while maintaining the Constitutional principle. 10. Institutions such as DEC are renamed to reflect their correct functions in fighting money laundering, economic crimes and drug trafficking. This in no way affects the existence of other bodies such as FIC which are never a creation of the Constitution like the DEC and ACC. 11. The Constitution also removes ambiguities which were introduced in 2016 such as whether ministers must remain or vacate from office when Parliament is dissolved. Currently, the Constitution provides for both scenarios of ministers remaining in office as well as leaving office by the decision of the ConCourt. Bill 10 reduces Executive powers and gives more powers to ordinary Zambians. “ANONYMMOUS.”
ECZ’s hiked fees will reduce youth’s participation in democratic process Dear Editor, THE proposal to increase nomination fees by the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) will reduce the participation of youths and women to aspire as elected representatives at various levels.
There should be deliberate affirmative action that allow youths and women to participate in the democratic process such as aspiring for public office at various levels. The proposal to increase the fees for nomination will negatively affect the participation of the youth and the women by reducing the number of those who aspire for elective office. The increase of the nomination fees is by more than 150 percent and one wonders where the logic is in increasing theses fees by more than 50 percent. Statistics already show that
there only 17 percent women in parliament and only three elected youths out of the 156. These numbers are already a source of concern to the women and youth and the proposed increase will reduce their participation further. Youths and women are in the majority and there is need for their interest to be well represented at decision-making fora such as the National Assembly so that legislation that favours their interest is tabled and well protected. The proposed fees will also reduce the quality of candidates to participate as many might not be able to afford the fees therefore compromising the quality of candidates who we will have in parliament and various decision-making organs. Already we have Members of Parliament whose level of participation in the House is
very poor and does not inspire any confidence to our generation and challenges that we face as young people. ECZ should instead find ways of ensuring that youths and women participate in elections through affirmative action that will level the playing field and the proposal to increase nomination fees doesn’t address that it in fact makes the situation worse. Our call is for ECZ to drop the proposal of increasing the nomination fees and consider ways of ensuring that youths and women participate in the electoral cycle effectively without the limitation of high nomination fees. MUNDIA PAUL HAKOOLA, Director, Continental Leadership Research Institute.
Dear Editor, THE Patriotic Front Kabwe Central Member of Parliament and Deputy Chief Whip Tutwa Ngulube is on point in helping the 2021 UPND losing candidate Mr. Hakainde Hichilema understand that politics of deception can never win him any election. Why is Mr. Hichilema telling his followers that Mr Tutwa is standing on the UPND ticket next year when even our cat at home knows that his loyalty is to the pro-poor PF? I have always told my online friends that the best person to have known the crookedness of Mr. Hichilema is our late President, Mr. Levy Patrick Mwanawasa, MHSRIP. In his book, he cautioned Zambians over the slippery character of the man, saying: "The problem Mr. Hichilema is having now is the fact that he wants to cheat, to mislead, to show that he is what he is not. His understanding of politics is that it doesn’t matter; you can cheat, provided you get your goals!" Tutwa Ngulube is Mr. Kabwe Central whose loyalty is to President Edgar Lungu and his PF-led government. I am not a great fan of Tutwa but I took great interest in this story because I love to expose the lies of Mr. Hichilema. As a country, there is an urgent need to shift from people-based blind loyalty type of politics to issue-based politics, what I refer to as politics of development.
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REFLECTION: Tutwa counsels Hichilema and his retrogressive UPND The current political system has failed us in that it has led us towards the pull him down syndrome. We don't want to admit anything positive about those in power because more often than not, we lack the ability to discuss solutions to the various challenges people are faced with. Let's always bear in mind that no one can change any government by fighting it but by coming up with an alternative development agenda that should render the existing one obsolete. Consequently, Mr. Hichilema must realise that being a Bally on Facebook cannot match being Tutwa Ngulube on the streets of Kabwe Central. Only his blind followers will pay attention to his
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Speaking after equipping the trained coaches with 775 balls, Mulenga said Government is happy to have partnered with the ZCCP-Kwatu in the implementation of the Coaching Boys into Men, USAID Stop GBV project through sports. Mulenga said the USAID Stop GBV project seeks to empower 58, 150 boys in 16 districts across the country with the knowledge about the dangers of GBV, HIV and Covid-19. “My ministry identified, ZCCP as a partner to train coaches in preventing, GBV and HIV so that as they coach and mentor young boys into influential men, the boys would already be inspired to value and respect the rights of women to make decisions about their health and general wellbeing.
Mulenga “My ministry identified, ZCCP as a partner to train coaches in preventing, GBV and HIV so that as they coach and mentor young boys into influential men, the boys would already be inspired to value and respect the rights of women to make decisions about their health and general wellbeing.” “This project directly helps the ministry to implement community sports which is one of the key programmes under the ministry,” Mulenga said. Mulenga said Government will continue monitoring the coaching skills development of coaches through its sports education and accreditation system. And Zambia Centre for Community Programmes technical advisor, Raymond Havwala hailed the government for partnering with ZCCP-Kwatu in the implementation of the project. Havwala said with support from the government the project will succeed just like in other countries where it is being implemented with support from USAID. Meanwhile, Kanyamabased Sports Aid soccer academy coach Michael Phiri hailed the government for empowering coaches with skills and football. Phiri said the balls distributed to the coaches will help them because academies face a lot of challenges accessing sports equipment.
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...Ministries of Sports, Health to submit proposals to President Lungu for league restart
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INISTER of Sports, Youth and Child Development Emmanuel Mulenga says his ministry has received some recommendations from both FAZ and the Ministry of Health
concerning the resumption of the FAZ Super Division.
Mulenga said in an interview the ministry working together with the Ministry of Health, FAZ and the National Sports Council of Zambia (NSCZ) would sit to assess the recommendations made before making a final submission to President Edgar Lungu for him to consider reopening leagues.
Mulenga said the ministry has been busy working to ensure that calls for the return of football by passionate soccer fans are heard. He said various sports disciplines such as Cricket have also written to the ministry for Government to allow contact sports for leagues to resume. Mulenga who was not comfortable disclosing the recommendations made by FAZ and
the ministry of Health said the ministry will present the agreed resolution of the meeting to President Lungu before the end of this week.“We are busy running around so that the league can resume. We have received submissions from the Ministry of Health and FAZ.. the three organs will sit to conclude on the submissions which have been made before it is passed on to
the president to consider reopening the leagues. “We are running around to make sure that we attend to the desires of the soccer fans who are calling on our ministry to make sure that we open the league so under the new normal we want to make sure that the league is open,” Mulenga said. On Tuesday, President Lungu assured sports fans that sports activities would resume
Community coaches drilled to fight GBV By MICHAEL MIYOBA
GOVERNMENT in partnership with Zambia Centre for Community Programmes has identified and trained 763 community coaches to help in the fight against GBV, HIV and Covid-19 pandemic.
Minister of Sports, Youth and Child Development, Emmanuel Mulenga said the trained coaches will help to engage boys from the ages of 9 to 14 on the prevention of GBV, HIV and Covid-19. STORY CONTINUES ON PAGE 15
Super Bayern clinch Bundesliga title BAYERN Munich wrapped up its eighth consecutive Bundesliga title on Tuesday with a hard-fought 1-0 win over Werder Bremen.
Robert Lewandowski's goal, his 31st in the league this season, at the end of the first half secured the three points to give Bayern an unassailable 10-point cushion over Borussia Dortmund. This title will likely live long in the memory given the bizarre circumstances in which it was won. Bayern's players celebrated their victory inside Bremen's near-empty 42, 000-capacity Weserstadion, their joyous shouts echoing around the deserted stands. Meanwhile, Lionel Messi was rugby tackled and then scored a penalty as Barcelona put the pressure back on Real Madrid by easing to a 2-0 victory over Leganes at an empty Camp Nou on Tuesday.–SUPERSPORTS
once the Ministry of Health writes to assure that sports arenas were ready for action. “We look forward to the day when sports will be back,” said President Lungu. Lungu imposed a ban on contacts sports in match this year to stop the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic which has disrupted sports activities throughout the world.