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LITUNGA FACES REBELLION By NATION REPORTER
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HE Litunga is facing a revolt from a cabal of UPND Indunas holding instructions to derail Bill 10 thereby sabotaging constitutional amendments intended to restore oversight powers to senior traditional leaders over their subjects. This came to light in a drama that unfolded following a visit to Western Province by Raphael Nakacinda, chairman of the parliamentary select committee on Bill 10. To Page 5
…UPND Indunas want Litunga out. Story on Page 5
Page 6. Lungu urges tighter control on public resources
SAVE JOBS, GOVT URGED …as over 400 lose “There is urgent need to tighten controls in the application and management of public service resources,”
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INDEX:
Home News Page 2-6, 9-12
Business Page 7 Forum Page 8
Covid-19 Page 18
Sports Page 19-20
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State to disburse grants to schools By PETER SICHALI
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OVERNMENT will this week disburse school grants to schools countrywide, Minister of General Education David Mabumba has said. Mr Mabumba said this in Isoka on Wednesday when he addressed head teachers ahead of opening of schools for examination classes.
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Mr Mabumba said all schools will receive their grant this week in preparation of next week’s re-opening. “In readiness for reopening of schools for examination classes on 1st June, Government will start disbursing grants to all government schools by next week,” Mr Mabumba said. Mr Mabumba said Government through the Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit (DMMU) will distribute reusable face masks to all pupils in examination classes including external candidates. He assured Head Teachers that government would supplement food to boarding school if need be through DMMU. Meanwhile, Muchinga Provincial Educational Office (PEO) Ruth Zulu said the government’s move to open schools was appropriate because learners in the examination classes could have been hit hard. Ms Zulu said the province had over 48, 000 pupils in examination classes. She said schools in the province are ready to open by following strict health guidelines of social distancing, masking up and washing hands regularly. Ms Zulu has however expressed concern about the lack of thermo guns, stating that in Isoka no school had any of the thermometers.
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HE Anti-Corruption Commission has failed to prove its case of abuse of authority of office against former Minister of Information and Broadcasting Services, Lieutenant-General Ronnie Shikapwasha and his former Permanent Secretary Sam Phiri. This is after the Lusaka High Court vindicated LtGen Shikapwasha and Dr Phiri on the charges of abuse of authority of office levelled against them in relation to a defamatory documentary programme that was being aired on ZNBC sometime in 2010, dubbed “Stand up for Zambia.” In this matter, the ACC and the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) had appealed against the acquittal of Lt-Gen Shikapwasha in his capacity as former Minister of Information and Broadcasting Service and his former permanent secre-
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Lt-Gen Shikapwasha, Dr Phiri and Chimba were jointly charged with abuse of authority of office, unlawful publication and possession of property suspected to be proceeds of crime. tary Dr Phiri of the charge of abuse of authority of office. The State appealed to the High Court against the judgment of Magistrate Obister Musukwa which set the two men at liberty. High Court judge Elita Mwikisa sitting with two other High Court judges declined to interfere with the acquittal by the Magistrate’s Court and dismissed the appeal in its entirety. In considering the appeal, the High Court said there was deficiency of evidence to link Lt-Gen Shikapwasha and Dr Phiri to the offences relating to the airing of the programme and that failure by the State to prove that they had anything to do with the programme gives reasonable doubt as to whether they committed the acts alleged. Lt-Gen Shikapwasha, Dr Phiri and Chimba were jointly charged with abuse of authority of office, unlawful publication and possession of property suspected to be proceeds of crime.
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OBEDIENCE IS KEY THE novel coronavirus (COVID-19) statistics in Zambia have thus far maintained an upward trend because of many factors that require deep reflection as the country battles to contain the pandemic. In making an analysis about the pandemic, all citizens ought to employ a sober approach with an absolute discerning mind to remain on track. A tilted attitude will distort the picture and send a wrong signal across the country. Firstly, information available shows that Covid-19 is highly infectious and transmitted from one person to the other through cough droplets in the air or on a surface such as a table, support rails on a staircase and on many other surfaces. This is the more reason why health experts emphasise regular washing of hands, social distancing and masking up. Among the preventive measures, social distancing remains a challenge because the nature of human existence is such that interaction cannot be avoided. Back to statistics, Zambia has 577 active cases, with seven deaths while 336 have recovered, thus giving a cumulative of 920 cases since March 18 when only two cases were detected. From the statistics, the clear inference is that the cases are constantly going up and that the disease is difficult to eliminate under the circumstances. Arising from this, many countries including Zambia have decided to ease up some restrictions to allow the socio-economic order to return to normal – New Normal. At global level, the picture is no different as the active cases stand at 2, 903, 450 with deaths accumulating to 352, 604 while 2, 445, 444 people have recovered. The super power, United States of America is teetering with 1, 144, 733 active cases and 1, 725, 278 cumulative cases. Since the outbreak, the US has lost 100, 572 citizens while 479, 973 have recovered; there are no signs of the pandemic loosening its dark grip. United Kingdom has 227, 399 active cases, 37, 048 deaths, 780 recovered while cumulative cases stand at 265, 227. Recovery rate is extremely low! The US and the UK boost of highly effective and efficient health systems, but the pandemic is still taking its toll and ravaging the two advanced economies. China, where the pandemic was discovered in December last year, recorded 82, 993 cases out of whom 4, 634 died while 78, 280 recovered. Right now, the Asian giant only has 79 patients out of a population of 1.4 billion and this low statistic has generally been attributed to strict adherence to preventive measures. Although there has been debate and suspicion, strict adherence stands out to be more plausible than the negative aspersions cast on the most populous nation on earth. Therefore, Zambians must truly embrace obedience in the fight against Covid-19 and move away from lip-service, accusations and counter-accusations. It is particularly irritating to lace the debate on Covid-19 with political undertones that do not help in bringing down the number of infections. Covid-19 must be confronted with seriousness and from all angles. Thus medical experts, particularly health promotions officers at district level, must emphasise the imperative need for obedience. Henry Ward Beecher, an American clergyman and social reformer, once said: “True obedience is true freedom.” Therefore, all Zambians ought to be obedient for the country to attain true freedom from this menacing pandemic. Obedience is the key!
PURSUING JUSTICE AND EQUITY WITH INTERGRITY
Home News From Page 1 After holding successive meetings in various districts explaining the bill 10, affirming the intention to amend the constitution to return the powers of the Litunga, a group of Indunas, issued a counter statement, indicating that the BRE was not interested whatsoever in Bill 10. During a meeting between Mr Naka and the Ngambela Mukela Manyando, it was agreed that the Bill 10 should be discussed and necessary amendments made to give effect to the BRE wishes. But later the rebel group abrogated the statement saying the BRE was not interested in the BIll 10. When contacted Induna Manyando said the BRE stood by its earlier submission on the
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LITUNGA FACES REBELLION Bill 10 and that debate must be allowed so that issues of disagreement are cleared. And Mr Nakacinda expressed shock at the new twist of events, saying it was contrary to what was submitted during the meeting. He said the BRE did not reject Bill 10 but only asked for more sensitisation to be done so that more people could understand what was contained therein. Mr Nakacinda said claims by some indunas that BRE rejected Bill 10 were unfortunate as that was not the position which was given during the meeting. In a recent judgement, the Constitutional Court
(ConCourt) of Zambia had made a ruling in favour rebels led by embattled Webby Mulubisha contesting the Mwene Mutondo chieftaincy against the long-held cultural procedures of the Kingdom of Barotseland. Mulubisha, a well-known rebel against the Litunga of Barotseland, using the recent 2016 amended Zambian Constitution, had petitioned the Attorney General of Zambia at the ConCourt asking whether he needed the recognition of the Zambian President to be a Chief. In passing judgment on 27th November 2019, the ConCourt ruled and declared Sections
3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 of the named Chiefs Act to be inconsistent with the named Article 165 of the Zambian Constitution as amended in 2016, and are, therefore, unconstitutional and void. The ConCourt further ordered that the sections in question be expunged from the statute book. The Chief Act remains the only piece of Law in Zambia that recognizes the power of the Litunga over all the chiefs in the Western province of Zambia. As such, with this ruling, the Litunga, King of Barotseland, is seen to have been stripped of these powers over his Kingdom of Barotseland.
Chilufya’s primary contacts tested - Miti Lazard Freres By AARON CHIYANZO
ALL primary contacts to Health Minister Chitalu Chilufya and Minister of Information and Broadcasting Dora Siliya including some ministers have been tested, Secretary to the Cabinet Simon Miti has said. Dr Miti said the process of testing the primary contacts was also ongoing to ascertain whether they were infected or not. Dr Chilufya becomes the second Cabinet Minister to contract the disease after Ms Siliya tested positive last week. “You have to note that we have identified the primary contacts of Dr Chilufya and Ms Siliya and those primary contacts have been tested and I am glad to report that most of them are in fact negative. It has been an on-going exercise, secondary contacts
have also been requested, those are members of Cabinet and Cabinet secretariat including those in the ministries and those who have been part of the coverage, the media they will be contacted and some of them have been contacted already and as results come out for those that are positive but have no symptoms then the new normal will thrive and they will be at self isolation,” Dr Miti said. Dr Miti said Dr Chilufya was stable and would continue championing the fight against Covid-19 through ICT. Dr Miti said during the 61st Covid-19 update from Ndeke House in Lusaka that President Edgar Lungu had wished Dr Chilufya a quick recovery. And Dr Miti said Zambia had recorded 137 new Covid-19 cases from the 4, 264 tests conducted in the last five days while 443 patients
were discharged from different isolation centers. He said the cumulative total was now 1, 057 which included 753 recoveries and seven deaths. On the new cases, Dr Miti said 56 were captured through routine screening, 26 were health workers, 33 truck drivers, 16 contacts to known cases, two from Nakonde border and four detected through hospital surveillance at the University Teaching Hospital.
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FRA targets 1m tonnes of maize By NOEL IYOMBWA
THE Ministry of Agriculture plans to buy 1, 000, 000 metric tonnes of maize for the Food Reserve Agency (FRA) in the cereal balance sheet this year. Speaking during the crop forecast survey for the year 2019 and 2020, Mr. Katambo said FRA’s target has been 500, 000 metric tonnes. He said that the surplus was expected to be more than 710, 000 metric tonnes. Mr. Katambo said that despite factoring in the higher FRA maize purchase target of 1, 000, 000 metric tonnes, the country had still managed to record a maize surplus of over 210, 000 metric tonnes in 2020. “What this now implies is that the country is food secure and will remain as such
for the next year to come, provided smuggling is controlled. “With a projected population of over 17 million people, the total maize required is 3, 356, 617 metric tonnes. “The total requirements are broken down as 1, 603, 383 metric tonnes for human consumption, one million metric tonnes for strategic food reserves and 409, 018 metric tonnes for industrial requirements. "Taking into account all the requirements and post-harvest all the requirements and post-harvest losses, the country is expected to have a surplus of 210, 098 metric tonnes,” Mr. Katambo said He said that small and medium scale farmers are expected to contribute up to 93 percent which is 3, 160, 185 metric tonnes of the total maize production, while
the large scale farmers are expected to produce 227, 284 metric tonnes of maize or seven per cent of the total maize production. Mr. Katambo explained that although the national average yield rate for maize has increased to 2.07 metric tonnes per hectare from 1.29 metric tonnes per hectare last season, the yield per hectare is still very low, and can do better as a country. The minister said that it is the intention of government to ensure that maize becomes an export crop adding that this can only be possible after meeting the national requirements. And the minister has disclosed that the production of rice is also forecast to increase by 17 per cent to 34,630 metric tonnes from 29,584 metric tonnes last season.
engaged as debt advisors By BUUMBA CHIMBULU
CABINET has engaged Lazard Freres of France as financial advisors for liability management of Zambia’s debt portfolio after a thorough evaluation process of the tenders from six organisations. The proposed contract amount for the best evaluated bid is a maximum of US$ 5, 000, 000 which is negotiable by mutual agreement, and payable based on work done over a period of three years. Secretary to the treasury, Fredson Yamba said Government had no intention of unilaterally restructuring debt without consulting creditors and would respect agreements and diligently use marketbased instruments in debt management. Mr Yamba said in a statement that the decision to engage fresh advisors followed the expiry, in 2019, of the mandate given to previous advisors. He said the tenders were received from six strong and competitive bidders, which included Newstate Partners, Potomac Group, Deustche Bank and Rothschild & Company, Absa Bank and Barclays Bank PLC, White Oak Advisory Limited; and Lazard Freres. “In the notice, all the bidders have been informed that the best evaluated bid selected by the Ministry of Finance Tender Committee was from Llazard Freres of France,” Mr Yamba said. Mr Yamba said the bidders, not selected had the right to raise any issue they may have on the outcome.
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LUNGU URGES TIGHTER CONTROL ‘Gold policy ON PUBLIC RESOURCES well-intended’ By SIMON MUNTEMBA
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RESIDENT Edgar Lungu says there is an urgent need to strengthen controls in the application and management of public service resources. Mr Lungu expressed concern at the huge financial resources that are either being misapplied or misappropriated in the public sector. President Lungu said this in Lusaka at State House yesterday when he swore in former director of finance at the Ministry of Finance Chibwe Mulonda as Controller of Internal Audit in the same ministry. President Lungu also swore in former director of finance
at the Ministry of Housing and Infrastructure Development Clare Mazimba as deputy Auditor General in charge of corporate services in the Office of the Auditor General. Mr Lungu urged both newly appointed officials to apply their audit skills and resolve the numerous audit queries that constantly appear in the Auditor General’s report. The President said he and Zambians expected them to perform exceptionally well within the confines of the laid down financial regulations. “I am confident that both of you are equal to your new tasks. However, let me emphasise the need for you to work extremely hard to help government reduce incidences of
audit queries. “There is urgent need to tighten controls in the application and management of public service resources,” President Lungu said. The President also said it was at this critical time of Covid-19 that they should upscale their dedication to duty by ensuring prudent use of the meagre government resources and strict compliance with public finance management guidelines of which auditing played a significant role. And speaking to journalists after being sworn in, Mr Mulonda thanked the President for the appointment. Ms Mazimba pledged her support to the Auditor General’s Office, promising to work as a team
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to reduce audit queries. Later, President Lungu received 300 computers, 300, desks and 300 chairs from Huawei Zambia which had been donated to government secondary schools in the Copperbelt Province.
Dismiss kidnapping charges, insists Kaizer By CHINTU MALAMBO
FORMER political adviser to the President, Kaizer Zulu and two of his co-accused have insisted that the court should dismiss the case where three Lusaka surveyors and a driver have taken them to court for alleged assault and kidnapping. Zulu and two others have stated that the action was a proper case that the court should dismiss. This is in a matter where Bernard Nshindo, Sengelwayo Jere, Saul Masikoti who are qualified surveyors and businessmen, and Mason Mweemba, a driver, have sued Zulu and his acquaintances
Mpange Kachingwe, Raffiq Rashid, and Bella Mwanza, a director at Chita Lodge Limited. They are seeking among other claims damages for assault, false imprisonment and kidnapping, on the pretext that they were photographing his speed boat at Chita Lodge, in Kafue. The four who have also cited Chita Lodge Limited in the matter are claiming that Zulu accused them of wanting to assassinate him when they allegedly captured his speed boat. But Zulu, who argued on behalf of two others in an affidavit verifying the facts for an order to dismiss action
against them, wants the court to dismiss the action against them. Zulu stated that the plaintiffs commenced the action against them by way of writ of summons and statement of which they later amended on October 21, 2019 and served the lawyers acting for the defendants. He stated that the defendants applied to court for an order to set-aside the originating process on the grounds that it was irregular and defective as it did not contain an electronic and physical addresses of the plaintiffs as required by the Rules of the Court. Zulu stated that on Decem-
2, 000 NFC miners released from quarantine
Kambwili’s High Court bid annoying - State By CHARLES MUSONDA
CHISHIMBA Kambwili’s attempt to have his defamation of the President case referred to the High Court for constitutional determination is frivolous, mischievous and vexations, the State has argued. The State, through private prosecutors Jonas Zimba and State Counsel Emmanuel Bupe Mwansa, says superior courts have already dealt with issues that Kambwili’s lawyers Keith Mweemba and Gilbert Phiri have raised in their application to refer the matter to either the High Court or Constitutional Court. This is in a case Kambwili, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) leader, is charged with defamation of the President over his remarks insinuating that President Lungu and Lusaka business executive Valden Findlay were allegedly using the presidential jet to
courier narcotic drugs. The defence lawyers have argued that particular issues they have raised relate to infringement of Articles 13 to 23 of the Constitution anchored on the Bill of Rights. But in response, the State has argued that the issues referred to by the defence lawyers were answered in the Fred M’membe and Bright Mwape case and that “in fact in that case the Court indicated that there is nothing that immunises anyone under Article 20 from defamation. “Defamation is an offence. In that case again the Court indicated that defamation of the President is reasonable under the Law,” the State’s submissions read in part. Kambwili’s lawyers also went on to argue that Article 28 of the Constitution allows them to refer the matter to the High Court but the State has submitted that the said Article 28 (ii) shows that a question
ber 4, 2019, the district registrar upon hearing the parties, ordered the plaintiffs to amend the writ of summons within seven days and serve it on them. He stated that the plaintiffs did not file any affidavit of service to show that the three defendants were served any amended writ of summons and statement of claim. He stated that the failure by the plaintiffs to serve the amended writ of summons and statement of claim is gravely prejudicing their interest and are desirous to defend themselves in the matter but have not received the amended originating process.
THE move by ZCCM-IH to secure 45 percent in gold processing will enable the country earn meaningful revenue, Forum Energy Zambia has said. Forum chairperson, Johnston Chikwanda, said the move was a commendable effort on part of ZCCM-IH which in the past had been holding a paltry 20 percent in some mining firms. “If this kind of effort we are witnessing today of securing a minimum 45 percent coupled with an option of increasing the level of shareholding and strong participation in the management was started a long time ago, we wouldn’t be where we are today as a country,” he said. Mr Chikwanda told the Daily Nation yesterday that it was not an easy undertaking to secure this kind of shareholding in addition to participation in managerial sensitive positions in an investment. “The laws of this country have allowed for investors to come and invest in priority sectors in line with ZDA guidelines. If Karma has met the ZDA guidelines, let’s allow them to operate as long as they are following the licence conditions. “As Zambians we should not frown on investment size as we are the ones who
set minimum investment thresholds at US$250, 000. It is not Karma who set our investment thresholds. He said the gold sector in the country remained a captive of significant malfeasance and other illegalities since time immemorial and if harnessed well, it had great potential to contribute enormously to the economic development of this country. “Our African brothers have met the ZDA requirements and were poised to partner with our local communities in Rufunsa and Mumbwa on their own but new Government Policy which has repositioned gold as a strategic metal has introduced ZCCM-IH into the equation and gotten at least 45 percent in the Karma operation. Mr Chikwanda said repositioning ZCCM-IH in a new strategic direction of increasing shareholding would bring sanity and revenue. In the same vein, Mr Chikwanda said, Government must be commended for establishing the ZCCM Gold Company in which ZCCM-IH held 51 percent and Ministry of Finance at 49 percent. He said the arrangement implied that Zambians would control gold assets which the company would get on its own such as the Kansenseli Gold Mine and other gold mining operations.
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can only be referred if it is not found to be frivolous and vexatious. The State has also argued that the issues raised by the defence have been dealt with by superior courts and in the circumstances the latter’s questions are merely frivolous and vexatious. Meanwhile, Mr. Kaoma could not deliver ruling yesterday as he had just received the parties’ submissions yesterday morning owing to skeleton staff that have been working at the Lusaka Magistrates’ Court for the past few weeks due to the COVID-19 outbreak; and adjourned the matter to next Friday.
ABOUT 2,000 miners at NFC Africa Mining Plc in Chambishi who were quarantined have been released and will be reporting for work from their homes. The miners, who included 800 permanent employees of NFC Mining Plc and more than 1000 from contractors were quarantined in order to combat the spread of the novel Covid-19 Mineworkers Union of Zambia (MUZ) General Secretary George Mumba confirmed that employees were released and the union was now discussing how workers would operate under the new normal. Mr Mumba was reacting to reports that NFC Africa Mining Plc in Chambishi had placed its workers in forced quarantine for 30 days inside the mining operations area. On Tuesday the 30 days
elapsed as signed and agreed but management changed the quarantine period to three months. Workers refused, packed their belongings and initiated a protest. The workers had maintained that the conditions under which they were being kept were not good while the prescribed Covid-19 preventive measures were not being observed. But in response , Mr Mumba said the workers had been released and the union was now discussing with Chambishi Copper Smelter (CCS) and NFC Africa Mining Plc on how to operate under the new normal "Yes, I can confirm that the workers who were quarantined at NFC Mining Plc have been released and we are now discussing how management and employees would operate under the new normal "We were in a meeting at
We were in a meeting at CCS and now, we are meeting management at NFC Mining Plc. We hope for cooperation from both sides and achieve a win win situation in this difficult times.
CCS and now, we are meeting management at NFC Mining Plc. We hope for cooperation from both sides and achieve a win win situation in this difficult times,'' Mr Mumba said And when contacted for a comment, NFC Mining Plc corporate affairs assistant chief executive officer John Mtonga said he would only be able to avail detailed information tomorrow (today). "I think information will be availed to you tomorrow when we get in touch with all the stakeholders, that is the union and others,'' Mr Mtonga said
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Mr in theto economic Covid-19 adding that of Manufacturers (ZAM) expressed co zone is currently members had actively vice president for South, that Zambia h low due to, among By BUUMBA CHIMBULU fight Chipego Zulu, said manu- been involved in the competition f other against reasons,Covid-19. the facturers had shown resilcountries suc minimum investment She said ZAM had conience during the pandemRwanda, Ken of US$500,000 BOUT $250, 000 has been tinued towhich encourage its ic as indicated by their Egypt, South somemembers locals say not is to continue invested in setting up a efforts to produce needed Mozambique prohibitive. laboratory that will establish gold equipment to fight the looking at the covid-19 Zimbabwe th LS-MFEZ Business content in ore which will be bought pandemic as a challenge, disease. better incenti Development from artisanal and small scale gold but harness new opporMs Zulu, also ZAM Mr Kunda s Manager, Francis miners Zambia. in- US spokesperson, explained tunities and to explore minimum Kunda, said ZCCM-IH has set up the laboratory in that the resilience by novation that would 000assist investme construction works of partnership with Karma Mining Services creating to q manufactures had creat- in response and investors the industrial yards and Rural Development Limited in ed a strong base which a strong manufacturing had been received so far from in place the K10 billion faciliavailable ince were currently on Consolidated Gold Company. base. remained cardinal in enty would soon be felt by busi- priced the K10 billion stimulus financial service Officer, providers. was a limiting course. Chief Executive Mabvuto “To look at the local Zambisuring a quick economic Mr Kunda package facility to 10.25 perIn response, busines Chipata, explainedZACCI that thepresipurpose nesses. of an history, manufacturing recovery from Covid-19 “The private sector is happy cent from 12.5 percent, makhowever said dent Chabuka Kawesha, exexplained that the the joint venture was to develop a gold has always been at the as well as a strong perforhad been lob industrial yards, pressed confidence the in with the updates shared by the ing the funds more affordable processing and trading that operation centre of the economy mance in 2021 and beits parent Min once completed, Zambia. desired purpose for putting Central bank that K1.3 billion for businesses to access. and value addition has T yond. of the K10 billion stimulus faMeanwhile, Dr Kawesha Commerce would boost local Mr Chipata said the investment was been counted as neces-whic “In a number of sectors, cility provided by the bank as a emphasised the need for every Industry participation in the in line with one of ZCCM-IH’s strategic sary to achieving talking sustainmanufacturers have really private to Min fiscal intervention to industry individual, including policy economic zones. objectives The of value creation which was able development that isto im come to the fore and have sector is happy Finance He explained in to diversify its investments away fromand households has been ap- makers and industry players inclusive. demonstrated their capawithminerals the up-such as gold incentives. proved and should be released to focus on turning around an interview that copper to other Ms yards Zulu said “For ZAM bilities which “As Karma Mining Services and Rural Development, our has always dates shared invest the industrial soon,” he said in an interview. the economy. and other precious metals. expertise is in gold processing, but we are mostly working therefore welcomed Pres-one h pre-existing but has been by the Central qualify, would enable small “Economic groupings are He said this during the laboratory Dr Kawesha expressed opwith artisanal and small scale gold miners.’’ ident Edgar comunder-utlised. that K1.3 invest minimu and medium sized Lungu’s timism that the further relax- there to broaden our mindmedia tourbank in Lusaka yesterday. mitment to toset build aUS$500,000 strong “So Covid-19 has ilbillion of the entrepreneurs “This is also in lineK10 with bilGovernment’s ation of the terms and condi- set, markets and opportunimanufacturing lustrated the need for up a businesses lion stimulus some of the l in the base. classification of goldfacility as a strategic tions of the facility would re- ties grow through“This a colleclaboratory is targeted ore that would be received fromtovarious She said ZAM also wel- tha strong at the manufacturing provided by the bank investors zone. resource for Zambia,” he said. sult in the full amount impact tive stand, a strong operations we are setting up starting with miners, who would get a fair share andbut only come the various meabase and manufactures “That as a fiscal intervenlimiting facto one is on the Consolidated Gold Company Chiefon commerce and industry's Rufunsa, were we are have working with small value for their material. individual in-country indussures that had been taken shown their resiltion toOfficer, industry you invest les table and we have Executive Faisaland Keer, explained scale miners there and art is anal miners “As Karma Mining Services and Rural value chain. trial and manufacturing base soEconomic far to ensure that this000 y ience in the midst of this households S$500, Citizen that the laboratory has wouldbeen be able to The cutting from in theboth surrounding area,” he said. Development, expertise is in gold us relevant of the our interest will make was actualised. pandemic to supply localapproved and should not be entitle and Empowerment process about 30 samples per day. rates’ benchmark Mr Keer said the laboratory would also processing, weBoZ are mostly bybut the the working continental and global beKeer released incentives,” M Commission who are Mr said thesoon. laboratory was critical be open to the general public for them to artisanal and small gold last weekwith simultaneously re- scale equation,” he said. constructing industrial said. to determine the gold accurately in the come and have their samples tested. miners.
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THE full impact of the K10 billion stimulus facility on commerce and industry's value chain will soon be felt as Financial Service Providers have started applying for the fund which will lead to affordable financing, the Zambia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ZACCI) has said. Bank of Zambia (BoZ) Governor, Denny Kalyalya, said K1.3 billion had so far been approved from the K10 billion facility meant to deal with liquidity challenges being experienced due to covid-19. Dr Kalyalya said the K1.3 billion was of the total applications worth K3 billion which
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N its quest to keep-up with the regulatory and legal framework in the country, the banking sector through the Bankers Association of Zambia (BAZ), developed an initiative to review and update the Code of Ethics and Banking Practice. This Code was first introduced in 2002, following the identification of the need to develop confidence and good customer relationships by formalising standards of disclosure and conduct in the engagements between the banks and their customers. The 2002 Code was first revised in 2010, in recognition of the both in-country and global transformation of the financial services sector. In 2020, the industry recognised the need to align the Code in line with the evolving local and international technological, legislative, and regulatory environment. The updated Code spells out standard ethics and principles relevant to all Commercial Banks, under the membership of the Association. The 2020 Code of Ethics and Banking Practice is premised in recognition of the fact the evolving customer needs as well as industry developments. Although the Code is not legislative in nature, all BAZ member banks that adopt this Code are contractually bound by their obligations as provided by the Code. The Code is a set of guidelines and standards that seek to foster best banking practices and enhance cordial business relationships between
bilities and experience. In the same vein, banks shall inform customers on the importance -Developing accessible and affordable fin of providing banks ucts and services their to support the with Nationa relevant, accurate and availInclusion Strategy able information. the National Financial Switch
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The banking sys- industrial and innovation growth of the sector, as well For example, issues of micro and fiscal policies and tem facilitates the intermediation of internal and as building and sustaining good-will and public con- financial sector reform affect the trading environment international fidence in the commercial sector. One ofDepending the for banks and the Association consults its Disclosure and Business Con- banking vice providers. onin Zambia banks andtrade. their customers. Responsible The places history the of the banking sector Zambia ways thisand mandate is realisedthe is through engagement members to form industry position on many such isTransparency of Banks Authonature of the transaction This Code as part of induct dates far backnational as 1906, when the first commercial with critical Government agencies and ministries sues. With the active participation the member Banks and theirofauthorised rised Agents and based on theasinformation the as broader consumbank-Standard Chartered Bank was as established, well as other critical stakeholders in the Zambian econ-bybanks, the Bankers Association of Zambia to works to fosIt with is expected that banks agents are obliged clearly primarily provided customer protection framework itwell first branch in Kalomo District ofand Southern an environment which financial services arekey valtheir omy. authorised agents ers, banks assess the ter set in out and explain they financial as theopened financial services Province. In thesystem. last 114 years of the existencewill and operued can prosper. In communicating the industry’s work in the best interest needs and capabilities features, risks and terms of the ofand their regulatory ation of the commercial banking sector in Zambia, the customers HOW WEand WORK views, the Association worksfees, with commissions, Government, the of their be re- customers prior to providing products, country currently has 18 registered commercial banks. The Bankers Association Zambia works with its regulators, otheror industry associations, the community, for upholding fi- ofthem applicable charges to their with the products and The 2020 Code of Ethics and sponsible Taking into account the critical role played by the members to provide analysis, advice and advocacy and community groups and the media. nancial consumer protection. services on offer. This entails customers. In addition, all fiBanking Practice aims at: sector in the provision of banking services to all sec- contributes to the development of public policy on Some of the initiatives that the Bankers Association Banks are also responsible and that all frontline staff (espe- nancial promotional material • Promoting the best banktors of the economy the existing banks in the country banking and other financial services. of Zambia is working on in collaboration with the Bank accountable for the actions of cially those who interface with should be accurate, truthful, ing practice by setting realised the importance of establishing an umbrella The Bankers Association of Zambia works to ensure of Zambia and other key stakeholders include the foltheir authorised agents, as customers) are well trained comprehensible and should acceptable banking stanbody that would effectively represent the interests of that the banking system can continue to deliver the lowing: well as their third-party ser- and vested with the necessary not in any way be ambiguous dards the sector. benefits of competition to Zambian banking custominformation for customers to in nature. Standardised pre• It Increasing transparency was against this background that in 2008, the ers. -Promoting shared digital payments channels through contractual disclosure pracmake informed decisions on and foster better underBankers Association of Zambia (BAZ) was formalthe products and services of- tices shall be adopted where standing of to expected ly registered. Prior the establishment of BAZ, the applicable and practicable fered by the bank. services provided by ComAssociation operated informally with the chairing to allow for comparisons beBanksyear, offering all related secrebankmercial in a particular tween products and services Equitable and Fairness • Building tarial services, asand wellsustaining as coordinating all activities of The industry recognised of the same nature. Where adin Interaction with cordial relationships be- role has overtime the need to align the Code the membership. The Association’s vice is sought by the customer Customers tween the banks and cusin line evolved to include the promotion of efficiencies, in- with the evolving Banks shall serve all cus- or provided by the banks, this tomers local novations and industry growth and positioning mem-and international technological, legislative, tomers equitably, with hon- advice should be as objective • Fostering trustsupporting and confiber-banks to continue both private sector regulatory environesty and fairness at all stages as possible and should in gendence in the banking sys-enshrinedand and Government economic agendas in the ment. The updated Code of their relationship with the eral be based on the customtem; and Development Policies. country’s National spells out standard ethics banks, as this is recognised er’s profile considering the • BAZ Encouraging fair, prudent aims at participating at the highest and level principles of relevant to and part of the good gover- complexity of the product, the andmaking dependable corporate decision in the country through the all continCommercial Banks, unnance and corporate culture risks associated with it, as well culture forwith bank ued engagement the customers three primary regulators of membership of the der the of all banks as well as their au- as the customer’s financial The Code of Ethics pre-of Zambia, Association. the financial services sector-theisBank the thorised agents. objectives, knowledge, capamised and on: Insurance Authority and the Securities Pensions
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SOCIAL MEDIA MR BOWMAN CHILOSHA LUSAMBO In readiness for resumption of exam classes on June 1, we donated various Covid-19 prevention materials to all the schools in Ndola’s Kabushi Constituency. Further, we donated 15 sewing machines to schools to be used for the production of reusable free face masks for all pupils. The masks will be produced in the school’s production units. We also handed over 17 bales wax chitenge material with each bale earmarked to produce at least 7, 000 face masks. COMMENTS Samson Kampamba: Great Work My MP. They Talk We Work. Mr Lusambo, roadworks please especially at Kabushi Market. Leah Musonda: Ukutasha kusuma, thank you for your donations,,.for the road to Kabushi,,work on it. Jairus Mwamba Mulenga: This is what we call leadership. You don't just show leadership by issuing directives but by showing the way it’s done. If there is a time when law makers are needed most by their constituencies is now or never. May God bless you Mr Lusambo for your selfless leadership. Sylvester Chongo: A donation from the President, it would be nice to know whether it's state or personal money, if it's state money, which account, is it the Presidential slush fund? Opposition MPs have been given similar materials by the government but worth K1, 500 or so to distribute to their constituencies, what a discrepancy. Sampa Chisanga: Sylvester Chongo, why are you people so political on every development. He is the first MP to take this stance. Majority are asking schools to supply, when they know for sure that schools do not have money. Learn to appreciate, very few MPs are doing this. Sampa Chisanga: Sylvester Chongo, but there was also a mention by the Ministry of Health that MPs needed to collect the donated items for their constituencies. We’ve not yet seen the items in constituencies yet schools are scheduled to open on June 1. Victor Maipambe Mulenga: Great work Mr Bowman Lusambo, continue working hard for the people of Kabushi and Lusaka Province. I hope other MPs can emulate what you are doing. Keep up with the good work and God bless you! Kangwa Chisanga: Great works there, but what is the problem with other MPs? Nothing to donate in their constituencies ahead of schools re-opening. Paul Chifwata: Wow this is so great Mr Lusambo. This is how a leader should be, you are a great leader sir, the only thing that is bad about you is belonging to the PF, we know not all are bad but a lot of them are corrupt. Job well done. May God keep blessing you in your leadership. David Spriano: Hard working Lusaka minister Lusaka and MP. I wish we had three such kind of ministers, most people's lives could have been touched or reached. Lubinda M Liawela: Nice one, is it all the constituencies that have received this kind of donation, or its only Kabushi..?? Because we heard other MPs complaining of the little items given to them. Clarify.
QUICK RECOVERY MS SILIYA, THE CHAMPION OF COVID-19 Dear Editor,
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WISH the Minister of Information and Broadcasting Services and Government Chief spokesperson, Ms Dora Siliya a quick recovery. Ms Siliya recently tested positive for Covid-19. She publicly announced her status last Friday. Ms Siliya said that she tested positive for Covid-19 despite adhering to all the World Health Organisation (WHO) health guidelines. These include masking up, washing hands with soap and clean water, sanitising and observing the social distancing, among other preventive measures. President Edgar Lungu has wished Ms Siliya a quick recovery and he has described her as the champion in the fight
Dear Editor, IT is very strange on the African continent how people view leadership as something that should be in the intellectual realm. We are just too impatient that anyone who renders something from a platform, we quickly say they are intellectual and they should be leaders. Yes intellectualism is very much needed, but the most important aspect is wisdom. Wisdom is the most important aspect of leadership. What is intellectualism? The Chandler And Holliday, 1990; Strijbos, 1995 defines intellectual knowledge as ceterris pariibus implying that it is knowledge that is only valid for a certain domain, time and place. What is Wisdom? Wisdom presumably should have many positive qualities such as maturity, superiorities, patience in judgement skill in difficult times and the ability to
against Covid-19. The minister has since gone into self quarantine. Furthermore, Ms Siliya is asymptomatic meaning that she doesn't have any symptoms of the pandemic despite testing positive. Ms Siliya and her Ministry of Health counterpart, Dr. Chitalu Chilufya have been in the last three months updating and sensitising the people on Covid-19. The minister just like any other person can fall sick. There is nothing sinister about her being sick. It is normal. But to my amazement, the social media was recently awash with some comments of which some were discriminatory against Ms Siliya. This is bad. What people should realise is that there is no one who chooses to fall sick. The right thing to do is to wish
her a speedy recovery instead of speaking ill against her on the basis of testing positive for Covid-19. ELEMIYA PHIRI, Lusaka.
Wisdom or intellectualism in leadership, which is better? cope with the many vicissitude situations in life and wisdom does not diminish with age unlike intellectualism. It is not wise to make a boom and sit on it and say, "I do not what to die." Many African nations have intellectuals such that if one went in town or indeed in some African villages and threw a stone in public; definitely, the stone will fall onto a professor of some kind. Unfortunately, these African countries that have so many intellectuals are always at wars and they fail to understand what democracy is. Democracy requires more of wisdom than intellectualism. Wisdom is self-regulatory, self-understanding and self-human preservation. And intellectualism alone, does not define a country. I think that in politics, one
does not need to be an intellectual but certainly be a wise person. COLLINS TEEMBO. “Many African nations have intellectuals such that if one went in town or indeed in some African villages and threw a stone in public; definitely, the stone will fall onto a professor of some kind.”
Don’t make covid-19 donations your preoccupation Dear Editor, I WRITE to appeal to our ministers and Members of Parliament to stop being donor agents for Covid-19 donations but do their civic duties. It is like these Covid-19 donations have now become high on our civic leaders’ daily civic duties instead of addressing many challenges their electorates are grappling with, to our disappointment. To me, these Covid-19 donations can be done by Mayors, Council chairpersons, councillors or even various councils as they are well placed in their day to day engagement with communities they operate. It is however sad that most ministers and MPs have abandoned many of their many duties only to advance Covid-19 donations daily. As we are told that this is a “New Normal” because the pandemic is here to stay, I see no reason why other civic duties can suffer at the expense of mare donations to get the limelight. And it is sad that as this is happening, we the electorates have just become spectators instead of correcting this situation. Others have even turned these donations into campaign schemes as we head towards 2021, before they are even adopted as per the requirement. Can you please get to work and address the many challenges since we are all aware that this pandemic is the New Normal. WISDOM MUYUNDA, Chingola.
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Ms Zulu explained that the app would also allow checking of prepaid meter tokens in the event of misplacement of receipts, help in locating and identifying customer service centres within customers’ locations and track new power connection or application status. “The Mobile App will be implemented in two phases and will not only reduce crowding in the walk-in customer centers, but also decongest calls to the National Call Centre. And this will promote real time responses to customer challenges,” she said in a statement. Ms Zulu said the Mobile App which had been developed internally was focused on allowing customers access services through their mobile phones at their convenience. During the covid-19 epidemic, she said, the app came in handy to meet the requirements for electronic engagement to maintain social distances. “The mobile solution will require customers to download and install the application on their smart phones from distribution platforms such as the App Store (iOS) or Google Play Store (Android). “We are excited about this App as it makes our mission of ‘making it easy for people to live a better life’ a reality,” Ms Zulu said.
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‘Maternal health services a challenge’ By ANDREW MUKOMA MATERNAL health services have remained a challenge for women in Zambia, Medicines Research and Access Platform (MedRAP), MedRAP, a NonGovernmental Organization (NGO) whose objective is to strengthen health systems, also said Sexual Reproductive Health Commodities (SHRC) in Zambia were still low. Executive Director, Lyoka Lyoka, said SHRC was still low with a higher availability in the public and mission sectors than in the private. Mr Lyoka said that maternal health services had been one of the most challenging service to access adding that women were the most affected. The Executive Director was speaking in Kazungula district when he presented a policy brief report on MedRAP's findings of the availability of sexual reproductive health commodities in both urban and rural health centres. Mr Lyoka also paid a courtesy call on Chief Mukuni of Kazungula. He said that the report was based on the data collected from over 440 health centres countrywide on the availability, price, affordability and barriers of SRH commodities. "We are here to present a policy brief report about our finding and make recommendations to the Government through you your royal Highnesses. We realize that the role that your Royal Highnesses are the voices of our people," he said. He added that the report showed that the available of sexual reproductive health commodities in rural areas was a challenge. Mr Lyoka appealed to Government to improve the supply chain system of medical procurement in the country. And Chief Mukuni has assured MedRAP that the House of Chiefs would support what the organization was doing. The traditional leader said sexual reproductive health was still a challenge adding at some point, he as a chief was the ambassador championing the cause. "As House of Chiefs, we will be a voice that will support you and what you're doing fully," he said. The MedRAP delegation also donated face masks to the chief in view of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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OVERNMENT has placed Public Private Partnership (PPP) as an important model in improving the livelihood of citizenry, says North-Western Province minister Nathaniel Mubukwanu. Mr Mubukwanu noted that one such area of cooperation and partnership was in the provision of health care services to the people. He stated that the outbreak of Covid-19 in the country had posed a direct threat to having a healthy people with the potential of negatively affecting productivity. The minister was speaking in a speech read by Provincial Permanent Secretary Willies Mangimela during the handover of the Covid-19 medical supplies donated by Barrick Lumwana Mine in Kalumbila. Mr Mubukwanu said Government envisioned a multi-sectoral Public-Private Partnership response as key to winning the war against the disease.
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“As Government, we have attached great importance to the provision of health services to the people with the other stakeholders through partnerships,”
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“As Government, we have attached great importance to the provision of health services to the people with the other stakeholders through partnerships,” he said. He said the donation was a clear example and meaning of the PPP model. The minister also said the province was screening over 3,000 individuals under port health per day at Kangwena screening point. Out of the 225 persons tested for Covid-19 nine came positive. And Barrick Lumwana Mine General Manager Paul Gillot said the donation of the medical supplies worth was designed to support the country in combating and containing the spread of Covid-19 pandemic. Mr Gillot said the company engaged the Zambia’s national Covid-19 taskforce to convert its support into immediate action in the procurement of the items donated.
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Key Knowledge network infrastructure support, including providing technical support to the BCM · Knowledge of ICT service management best practices Centre, to the level defined by the Head Office. ISIN ZM1000004284 ZM1000004235 · Good workingZM1000004334 knowledge of Bank’s computer systems 2. Perform network and application support functions by · Good working knowledge of Bank’s information systems Description Re-opened Issue Issue Re-opened Issue responding to assigned service requests from the Service · Sound workingRe-opened knowledge of ICT network technologies Desk. · Strong undertaking of productivity tools [Loans and Guarantees (Authorisation) Act, Cap 366 of the Laws of Zambia] 3. Respond to user incidents and perform root cause analysis of · Strong communication, technical discussion and writing skills The Bank of Zambia invites applications for issue ofand bonds on behalfpossible of the Government of Zambia. reported incident/problem implement solutions. of the Republic · Good customer service and interpersonal relations 4. Install, modify, clean, and repair client peripheral computer A. TENDER CONDITIONS: hardware and productivity tools, and undertake virus/spam OF SERVICE 1. Amount of bonds on tender is K1,100, 000,000.00 (One Billion One Hundred MillionCONDITIONS Kwacha) at cost. activities in window line withwill laidhave down procedures in order 2. The off tendercontrol (non-competitive) 10% of the total amount on offer. to control operational security posed (One by virus and spam. Bank Zambia of (Thirty ServiceThousand will apply. Kwacha) Please note all the bids. 3. The minimum value of each application will berisks K1,000.00 Thousand Kwacha) for Off of Tender andConditions K30, 000.00 forthat Competitive faults ofonK1,000.00 equipment using specialised tools for andNon Competitive positions areand on Fixed Term (Five Contract of Employment (3) years 4. All tenders 5. mustDiagnose be in multiples (One Thousand Kwacha) bids K5, 000.00 Thousand Kwacha)for forthree Competitive bids. appropriate fault finding techniques to electronically ensure efficient 5. All tender bids should be submitted to the Bank of Zambia through the Central Securitiessubject Depository (CSD). and renewable to good performance. 6. Closing date will be Friday, May 29,problems. 2020 at 11.30 hours. Settlement will be on Monday, June 1, 2020. solution of computer 7. The Bank of will the determine allotment and computer the results systems will be announced on Friday, May who 29, 2020. Bank reserves the right to reject any bids not 6. Zambia Monitor performance of of theissue Bank’s Only candidates meetThe the above role specifications should apply conforming to regulations as how prescribed. and evaluate useful software programs and productivity enclosing their detailed curriculum vitae and certified photocopies 8. The Bank of Zambia reserves right to accept bids up to 40 percent above the tender sizes. tools are meetingthe user needs. of certificates to the undersigned not later than Friday, 2nd February, 7. Obtain user feedback through means such as user satisfaction 2018. B. INTEREST PAYMENT: surveys, completed training evaluation forms and automated Coupon Interest shall be paid semi- annually based on Actual /365 days from the date of settlement. systems. Women are encouraged to apply. 8. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. C. MATURITY DATES: Implement end-user knowledge transfer strategies for delivering appropriate ICT skills training to enhance 7- YEAR BOND 2-YEAR BOND 3-YEAR BOND 5-YEAR BOND 10- YEAR BOND 15- YEAR BOND employee productivity. new2023 computer MATURITY DATES 9. Generate training01manuals June 2022in the use02ofMarch 27 April 2025 – Human Resources 01 June 2027 30 December 2029 01 June 2035 Director hardware and software. Bank of Zambia D. NON-COMPETITIVE: 10. Provide ICT Bureau services to end-users providing services Bank Square 9. Non-competitive bidssuch on this auction will be issued handling as per Government Securities guidelines. as scanning documents, special print requests,OperatingP.O BOX 30080 brochure production, in order to provide convenient customer LUSAKA E. GENERAL CONDITIONS OF ISSUE: service. 11. Implement measures to the secure centre the 7, 10 and 15-year bond before maturity. This call option may be exercised 1. The Government of thephysical Republicsecurity of Zambia reserves rightdata to redeem 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
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Millers want to sell roller meal to DRC COPPERBELT-BASED milling companies have petitioned Government to allow them sell roller meal to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), citing a reduction in demand of the commodity locally. The milling companies have since requested the Copperbelt provincial administration to consider allowing them to sell the commodity at Kasumbalesa where demand was high. In their letter addressed to Copperbelt Province Minister Japhen Mwakalombe, the millers bemoaned that the closure of bars has had an adverse effect on the sale of roller meal which was mostly sold to brewery companies. They feared that the product which had been stored for a long time could end up going to waste. Among the milling companies that have engaged Mr Mwakalombe on the matter include National Milling Corporation Limited, Antelope
Milling and Mpongwe Milling Limited. “Our major customers for roller meal are the breweries, but due to the current prevailing situation of Covid-19 pandemic and the subsequent closure of bars, this market has negatively been affected,” a letter from Mpongwe Milling read in part. And in his response, Mr Mwakalombe said he would engage authorities on the matter which should be handled cautiously. Mr Mwakalombe said taking mealie meal to Kasumbalesa would indirectly mean exporting to neighbouring DRC because Kasumbalesa was still part of the Copperbelt where residents were not consuming roller meal. The minister said with smuggling still rife, the matter needed to be cautiously done to avoid opening up the market to the neighbouring country where some people would illegally sell the commodity. Mr Mwakalombe has since assured the millers that he would engage his counterpart from the Ministry of Agriculture to see what mechanisms could be put in place to achieve a win-win situation. - ZANIS
Zamtan Covid-19 dry port re-opened By ROGERS KALERO THE Covid-19 dry port at Zamtan in Kitwe has been re-established to screen those entering the city from other towns. A month ago, the dry port was abandoned after only operating for a few days and residents expressed worry as it served as a screening centre for those entering the city through the Kitwe-Ndola highway. The Daily Nation yesterday learnt that the dry port was operational and screening was being carried out. Kitwe District Commissioner, Chileshe Bweupe, said the dry port was re-established after some sticky issues were resolved. All parties involved, he said, appreciated the importance of establishing the dry port to screen those entering Kitwe from other towns. Mr Bweupe said in an interview yesterday that the dry port was established after an intervention by Nkana Member of Parliament Alexander Chiteme. He said the re-establishment was a positive development for
Kitwe in terms of fighting the Covid-19, where only one case has been recorded so far. "This is a good development and obviously it will help us, as a district to screen those entering the district from other towns and ensure that we curb the spread of Covid-19,'' Mr Bweupe said. He said people entering Kitwe from other parts of the country should wear masks to avoid the chances of spreading the disease. Mr Bweupe said Government and other stakeholders should work together in addressing the challenges like lack of sanitizers and facemasks in various institutions. "Challenges like sanitisers and others should be addressed by various stakeholders in Kitwe because Covid-19 was not selective and could strike at any once it was allowed to spread to Kitwe. "Let us work in close collaboration to fight this disease. Those who can provide sanitizers, let them do so. What we need is close collaboration in ensuring we reduce the chances of spreading the disease to this place,'' he said
PARENTS SCEPTICAL ABOUT PUPILS’ SAFETY By ROGERS KALERO
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OME parents at Lechwe School in Kitwe are sceptical about allowing their children to report for school next Monday for fear that they may get Covid-19, a board member Lackson Simwinda has said But Kitwe District Commissioner, Chileshe Bweupe, has advised parents at Lechwe and other schools to make a right decision for their children. During a meeting at Lechwe School yesterday, Mr Simwinda said some parents were sceptical about allowing their children to report for school to start preparing for the examinations in December because they feared that they could get Covid-19, despite all the preventive measures in place. Mr Simwinda said some parents were even asking management and the parents to sign a binding form in case of any eventuality
Poor waster supply irks Pamodzi residents By MUYANI SHINJABALE
RESIDENTS of Pamodzi Extension in Chifubu constituency in Ndola have bemoaned lack of proper services from Kafubu Water and Sanitation Company despite paying bills. The residents said they had not been receiving consistent water supply from the water utility company despite paying their water bills. Residents said they had for many years relied on shallow wells and other unconventional sources. In an interview, Ms Jane Chama, a resident in the area said the poorly-managed water and sanitation services exposed individuals to health risks. mr Joel Mwelwa said residents feared for their lives as their current source of water was not safe for consumption and could lead to an outbreak of sanitary diseases. And Kafubu water and Sewerage Company Director Engineering, Bernard Phiri, said the company was aware of the crisis.
on the children as a result of Covid-19 "From the time it was announced that examination classes will open on June 1, 2020, we have been engaging our parents on various measures we are putting in place to curb the spread of Covid-19 as they open, but some parents have been sceptical,” he said. But Mr Bweupe said Government's decision to reopen examination classes was well intended, but if parents thought otherwise, then they would not be forced to send
their children to school. He said parents who would not allow their children to report for school to prepare for examinations, would have themselves to blame. "Government has provided leadership by allowing those children in examination to open school under strict adherence to the health guidelines. Parents should not make a decision which they will later regret,'' Mr Bweupe said. And District Education Board Secretary Chrispin
Nyungila, said the district had put measures in place to avoid the spread of COVID-19 when schools re-open. Mr Nyungila said 51,672 pupils would sit for examinations in the three levels, grade seven, grade nine and grade 12. "At grade seven level , 17, 331 will sit for examination, at grade nine level , 12 , 429 will sit for examination while at grade 12 level, 7898 will sit for examinations at internal level , while at GCE 7959 will sit for examinations,'' Mr Nyungila said.
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HOW JUJU HELPED IN RECOVERING STOLEN PROPERTY O NE morning in August, 1993, a Lusaka businesswoman was seated at her Woodlands home in Lusaka when a certain young man approached her. From the way he looked, she thought he
was seeking for a job, which she didn’t have any way. But to her surprise, the young man knelt down under her feet and pleaded with her to forgive him for what he had done to her! “Please, mum, please forgive me! I am your son!”
“What are you talking about?” the businesswoman asked, shocked. I should forgive you? Forgive you for what?” The young stranger replied: “I know this will surprise you, mum. If you remember well, a month or so ago, thieves broke
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into this house and made off with a lot of goods. Well, I have come here to confess that I was the mastermind of that robbery.” BUSINESSWOMAN (raising her eyebrows, unable to believe what she was hearing): “What! So you are a thief, er? And where
are the goods – the colour TV set, the video player, the fridge, the four-plate cooker and the other stuff?” STRANGER: “Don’t worry about those things, mum, because I know where they are. My main purpose of coming here is to ask for your forgiveness. If you recover your goods, at least the major ones, are you prepared to forgive me?” The businesswoman assured the self-confessed thief that if he could return at least the colour TV set, the video player, the four-plate cooker and the fridge, there was no way the police would lay their hands on him because she would refuse to give evidence against him if he was to be taken to court at all. Later, both the businesswoman and the self-confessed thief went to Woodlands Police Station where the latter repeated his confession. Two police officers, one of them armed and in uniform, and the other a detective who had been investigating the case, were accordingly detailed to help in recovering the stolen property. The young suspect led the police all the way to Choma where the four prized items – the colour TV set, the video player, the four-plate cooker and the fridge – were recovered from three different townships. Some of the property could not be recovered because the self-confessed thief could not remember all the people he sold the goods to, although most of them were in Choma. If the businesswoman was surprised by what had happened and treated the whole thing as a sheer stroke of good luck, it was not the case with her husband who knew the secret but had not divulged it to her in case things didn’t work out as planned. The house had been ransacked in broad daylight while the couple were away at their shop, leaving only the children at home. The children were approached by three people, one of whom was dressed as a police officer and armed with a rifle, who told them that their parents had been arrested and were in police custody and that the police had been ordered to confiscate their property. Convinced that they were being told the truth, the children even assisted the conmen in loading the goods on a white van which they had brought with them. It later transpired that the van had been stolen from a Makeni resident. Naturally, when the couple returned from the shop in the evening, they nearly collapsed with shock upon discovering that their house had been rendered virtually empty, with property worth thousands of Kwacha stolen. The property stolen included a 21-inch colour TV set and a video player recently bought, a fridge, a four-plate cooker, clothes and other goods too numerous to mention. The matter was reported to Woodlands Police Station but all efforts to recover the stolen property seemed futile....
until the husband was advised by a friend to try and consult a well-known Lusaka witch-doctor called Dr Lekani Nyanga (Stop Witchcraft) of Chawama Township. The businessman was to tell this writer in an interview: “I was one of those who were quite sceptical about the activities of witch-doctors. I thought all of them were fake. But after consulting Dr Lekani Nyanga, I discovered that some of these people are actually genuine. He assured me that through his medicine, he could trace the people who had stolen my property. “That said, he took me into a room and applied some powder on my forehead. He then asked me to fix my eyes on a piece of white cloth which was hanging on a wall. All of a sudden, I could see people arriving at my house in a van and stealing my property with the assistance of our own children. “It was like watching a movie. After the show, Dr Lekani Nyanga assured me that my property, at least most of it, would be recovered. I didn’t inform my wife because I didn’t want to make a fool of myself in case things didn’t work out as planned. “I was only prepared to divulge the secret upon proving that what the witch-doctor had told me would actually come to pass,” he said, adding that it was a blessing in disguise that the self-confessed thief first approached his wife who had no idea of what had transpired earlier. Not unexpectedly, following the publicaton of the story, the Zambia Daily Mail, for which this writer was working as Senior Research Editor at the time, was inundated with calls from readers requesting for contact details of Dr Lekani Nyanga so that he could help them recover their stolen property. Unfortunately, Dr Lekani Nyanga, whose real name was Patrick Nkhoma, was to leave this world some ten years later. May his soul rest in eternal peace.
The author is a Lusakabased media consultant and a former diplomat in South Afrca and Botswana. For comments, sms 0977425827/0967146485 or email: pchirwa2009@yahoo. com
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‘Tortured’ Zim opposition members charged
HARARE - Three Zimbabwean opposition members, who say they were victims of state torture, have been charged. The charges have been laid while they remain in hospital receiving treatment for their injuries. The three, member of parliament Joana Mamombe and two youth leaders, are accused of promoting public violence on May 13 and flouting coronavirus lockdown regulations after they organised a protest over the number of people going hungry during the lockdown. – BBC.
Angola police accused of killing union official
LUANDA - An Angolan trade union on Tuesday accused the police of shooting dead one of their senior officials and his neighbour in front of his home in the capital, Luanda. The Sinptenu teaching union named the dead man as Lazarino Dos Santos, their national secretary. He was “shot dead at the door of his house on Monday evening by two police officers on a motorcycle, without justification”, union president Avelino Calunga told AFP. – AFP.
Trump offers to mediate ‘raging’ India-China border dispute WASHINGTON - U.S. President Donald Trump said yesterday he has offered to mediate a standoff between India and China at the Himalayan border. “We have informed both India and China that the United States is ready, willing and able to mediate or arbitrate their now raging border dispute,” Trump said in a Twitter post. – REUTERS.
Taiwan pledges relief for Hong Kongers TAIPEI - Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen yesterday pledged to draw up a plan to give humanitarian relief to people involved in pro-democracy protests in Taiwan’s most concrete intervention since a renewal of unrest in Chineseruled Hong Kong. Hong Kong’s demonstrators have won widespread sympathy in Taiwan, which China considers as its territory to be taken by force, if necessary. Taiwan said it’s already an independent country and has shown no interest in being ruled by China. – REUTERS.
Isabel seeks to revoke asset freeze over ‘forged’ passport LUANDA - Angola’s billionaire former first-daughter Isabel dos Santos and her husband are seeking to revoke a court order that froze their assets last year as part of a massive corruption probe, their lawyer said Tuesday. Dos Santos and her Congolese husband Sindika Dokolo are accused of diverting billions of dollars from Angolan state companies during ex-president Jose Eduardo dos Santos’ 38-year rule. A court froze their bank accounts last December in the context of a crackdown on graft lead by President Joao Lourenco, hand-picked to succeed dos Santos in 2017. This month, the 47-year-old business mogul accused the government of using a copy
of a fake passport to freeze her assets. The couple’s lawyer Walter Tondela told AFP he had filed a case against Angola’s public prosecution for “presenting false documents.” “The magistrate... falsified the documents that deceived the court to the point of making this decision illegal and unconstitutional,” Tondela said on Tuesday, adding that “several other contracts” had also been faked. The prosecution had previously dismissed accusations of passport forgery as a “comedy.” Dos Santos said her lawyers unearthed the falsified evidence after they were given access to the court documents last month. She has previously claimed the name and birth date on the submitted passport copy were wrong, and that the document bore the signature of late martial arts film star Bruce Lee. Dos Santos has built up a vast business empire over the past two decades, with stakes in several Angolan and Portuguese companies. Public prosecutors estimate that she and Dokola diverted up to five billion dollars from the state. – AFP.
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ASHINGTON - A video of a handcuffed black man dying while a Minneapolis officer knelt on his neck for more than five minutes sparked a fresh furor in the US over police treatment of African Americans on Tuesday. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey fired four police officers following the death in custody of George Floyd on Monday as he was pressed shirtless onto a Minneapolis street, one officer’s knee on his neck. “Your knee in my neck. I can’t breathe... Mama. Mama,” Floyd pleaded. Bystanders filmed the scene as Floyd slowly grew silent and motionless, unable to move even as the officers taunted him to “get up and get in the car.” Frey expressed outrage at the scene as calls rose for the officers to be prosecuted for murder. “What I saw was wrong at every level,” he said of the video. “For five minutes, we watched as a white officer
Bishops question Burundi poll
BUJUMBURA - The council of Burundi’s Catholic bishops says its observers noticed irregularities in last week’s general election that put the reliability of the results into question. In an audio announcement, the council said its more than 2, 700 observers deployed to polling stations around the country witnessed incidents of: • multiple voting • voting for dead people and refugees • voters being forced to choose certain candidates • unauthorised people involved in vote counting On Monday, the electoral commission announced that Evariste Ndayishimiye of the governing CNDDFDD party won the presidential election. It said he took 68 percent of the vote, according to preliminary results. Opposition candidate Agathon Rwasa came second with 24 percent. “We deplore many irregularities against freedom, electoral transparency and equity in treatment of candidates and voters,” the bishops’ council said through its leader Joachim Ntahondereye. “Vis-à-vis these irregularities and many more, we ask ourselves how reliable are the results to be proclaimed?” Burundi’s electoral commission has said the poll was democratically conducted. – BBC.
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…Furor in US after black man dies as policeman kneels on his neck
Video of the incident in Minneapolis was posted on social media. pressed his knee into the neck of a black man,” Frey said. “Being black in America should not be a death sentence.” Civil rights attorney Ben Crump said he had been retained by Floyd’s family. Floyd
had been stopped by police for a forgery charge, Crump said in a statement. Floyd’s death recalled the 2014 choking death of New Yorker Eric Garner by police, who was being detained for illegally selling cigarettes.
His death helped spark the nationwide Black Lives Matter movement. Floyd’s death comes on the heels of two other deaths of African-Americans that involved police wrongdoing. On March 13 in Louisville, three white Kentucky policemen forced their way into the home of a black woman, Breonna Taylor, and shot her in a drug investigation. And local police and prosecutors in Brunswick, Georgia allegedly covered up the killing of a young black jogger by the son of a retired investigator for local law enforcement. The police allegedly withheld for two months a video showing Ahmaud Arbery, 25, being followed and then shot with a shotgun in broad daylight. Arbery’s family is also being represented by Crump. – AFP.
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IVORY COAST CHILDREN HEAD BACK TO SCHOOL AFTER VIRUS SHUTDOWN
saw that the protective measures were being respected, the fear went away,” said 14-year-old Samira Cisse. Nearby countries are likely to follow closely whether the Ivory Coast’s decision to reopen schools causes a spike in infection. With millions of children
still at home, aid agency Save the Children says many could face serious setbacks due to limited options for distance learning in parts of Sub-Saharan Africa. The Ivorian education ministry told Reuters it appreciated the seriousness of its decision. “We also have
an imperative duty to ensure that the children entrusted to us can complete their education,” said ministry official Assoumou Kabran. Reopening classrooms also means thousands of pupils and their teachers must be ferried back to boarding schools outside Abidjan, epicentre of the epidemic. French teacher Patrick Yobouet, 38, waited with hundreds of others in a sunbaked stadium to board buses out of the city. “We’re a bit worried as we leave, because we don’t know if we have the coronavirus or not or if the children are contaminated or not,” he said. – REUTERS.
Kenya rolls out testing in Nairobi slums, but some fear stigma NAIROBI - Kenya is rolling out voluntary public testing for the novel coronavirus in its biggest slum, where some residents say being declared virus-free boosts their chances of getting a job. “Nowadays when you look for work, they first ask to see your results first,” Shadrack Jumba, a resident of Kibera, located in Nairobi’s southwest, told Reuters as health workers took samples from people on Tuesday. “They ask you to go back and get tested. If your results come back negative, you are fine, but with no test results, it’s a bit difficult to get employed.” Kibera is one of Africa’s biggest urban slums, home to an estimated half million people, who mostly live in tin-roofed shacks tightly packed together, conditions health authorities say make it hard to slow the spread of infection. The effort to roll out mass testing there shows how African countries, so far spared the worst of the coronavirus crisis, are trying to head off an epidemic that has killed hundreds of thousands of people on other continents.
Many Kibera residents are casual labourers, cleaners, market sellers and motorbike taxi drivers, who have lost work due to the Covid19-linked restrictions in Kenya. Some are reluctant to be tested, fearing neighbours will shun them. “People are fearful of ...the stigma of being found positive and you are labelled by the rest of the community,” said Ahmed Kalebi, consultant pathologist and chief executive officer of Lancet Group of Laboratories, a pathology laboratory active in 11 other African countries. Kenya has so far recorded 1, 348 cases of Covid-19 and 52 deaths, far fewer than in comparably-sized countries in Europe, Asia or the Americas. In recent days, there has been an increase in cases in Kibera, and the Kenyan government has weighed plans to lock down the area, Kenyan daily The Standard reported. Kalebi said Kenya’s low case load so far “suggests to me we have actually kind of dodged a bullet.” But health authorities have said they expect the number of cases to peak in September. – REUTERS.
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BIDJAN - Thousands of children in face masks flocked back to school in Ivory Coast on Monday after the country became one of the first in West Africa to restart lessons after a twomonth coronavirus shutdown. With a total of 2, 376 cases and dozens of new infections each day, Ivory Coast has yet to contain the virus. But authorities are confident pupils can study together in safety after the introduction of extra hygiene measures. In Abidjan’s Adjame neighbourhood, children in backpacks queued to wash their hands under a teacher’s watchful eye before entering their school, where they sat just one to a desk with bottles of sanitising gel within reach. “At first we were a little scared. When we
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ESS than a week after bidding farewell as National Sports Council of Zambia (NSCZ) board chairperson, Patrick Mutimushi returns in the same capacity for a term of three years. As promised that the NSCZ board would be constituted within 60 days, Sports Minister
I’m not stuck, says Chivuta By GRACE CHAILE LESOETSA I AM no destitute, I am stuck in Thailand because of the lockdown due to the coronavirus, says Zambian midfielder Noah Chivuta. Chivuta, 36, in his statement dismissed media reports that he was stranded in Thaliand. “Thailand is in a lockdown due to the Covid-19 outbreak and the league has been suspended just like in Zambia and other leagues across the globe,”
Chivuta “In this regard, I can’t travel to join my family who are based in Johannesburg during this period. South Africa is equally under lockdown and my wife and kids can’t join me here in Thailand. “In this regard, I can’t travel to join my family who are based in Johannesburg during this period. South Africa is equally under lockdown and my wife and kids can’t join me here in Thailand. “However, I am very fine and in touch with my family in Jo’burg. I guess this is the case with many other people who live apart with their families either in different countries or continents like in my case,” he said. Chivuta’s contract with Thai third tier club Lamphun Warriors was recently terminated.
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MUTIMUSHI BOUNCES BACK of Zambia (FAZ) president Michael Chiti, Shaileni Desai, motorsport navigator Urshilla Gomes, Grace Kumwenda and Margaret Siachulu. And June 13, has been set for the election of the eight
Emmanuel Mulenga yesterday announced the appointment of the ZICTA director, Mutimushi and four others in line with the Council Act 142 (II). The other four are former Football Association
other board members which include the vice- chairperson. Nominations were opened yesterday and close tomorrow. Mulenga called on Mutimushi to ensure the elections of the vice-chairperson
and the seven board members are held in a transparent and credible manner. “Looking at your performance in the three months you were in office, I have no doubt that even this time, you
will work towards developing sports in Zambia. As a ministry, we don’t want any direct contact with federations as that’s not our role,” he said. In response, Mutimushi said the board will work hard to continue uplifting the standards of sports locally. “Our goal is to ensure we have a functional board that will operate according to the NSCZ Act guidelines,” he said.
NOTICE AND AGENDA OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 50TH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE FULLY PAID UP SHAREHOLDERS OF ZAMBIA NATIONAL COMMERCIAL BANK PLC IN RESPECT OF THE PERIOD ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 2019, WHICH WAS POSTPONED ON ACCOUNT OF THE COVID-19 OUTBREAK WILL BE HELD ON MONDAY 15TH JUNE 2020 AT 10:00 HOURS. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING PROCEEDINGS WILL BE CONDUCTED THROUGH THE ZOOM ELECTRONIC PLATFORM. All shareholders are therefore encouraged to make arrangements to participate in the Annual General Meeting proceedings through the Zoom video link provided below. https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_8ORYum0wRlG-RUadXSOtCg The Meeting is convened to transact the following: 1.
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Appointment of Director In accordance with Article 118 of the Articles of Association, to confirm the appointment of Mrs. Chearyp Mkandawire-Sokoni who was appointed as a Non-Executive Director on the Board of Directors since the previous Annual General Meeting.
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Appointment of Auditors To consider and adopt the recommendation for the appointment of the Auditors of the Company for the Financial Year ending 31st December 2020 and authorise the Directors to set the Auditors’ remuneration.
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To transact any other business as may properly be transacted at the Annual General Meeting Resolutions to be considered during the Annual General Meeting 1. Resolution 1 - Adoption of the Chairman’s Report, Directors’ Report and Financial Statements 2. Resolution 2 - Dividend 3. Resolution 3 - Amendment of Company Articles of Association 4. Resolution 4 - Appointment of Director 5. Resolution 5 - Appointment of Auditors
Notes: a) The proceedings of the Meeting will be streamed live through the following link, and shareholders are required to register in advance. https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_8ORYum0wRlG-RUadXSOtCg b) To register for the Meeting, a shareholder must have a working email and active cell phone number. c) The window for registration for the Meeting shall be open on Friday 22nd May 2020 and automatically close at the commencement of the Meeting on Monday 15th June 2020 at 10:00 hours. A shareholder who does not register before the start of the meeting will not be able to do so when the meeting starts. d) After registering, a shareholder will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the the Meeting. e) After registering, a shareholder will also receive their LuSE ID number which they must have on the day of the Annual General Meeting in order to vote on the resolutions. f) To fully participate in the Annual General Meeting, a shareholder must have a reliable internet connection. g) Queries on how to log into the Meeting, registration or on the voting process can be channelled to the following numbers: 0978 980 349; 0950-968435; or 0965-404177. h) A shareholder entitled to attend and vote at the meeting may appoint a proxy to attend and participate in the proceedings of the Meeting. The appointed proxy may also, on a poll, vote on behalf of that shareholder. The proxy need not be a shareholder. To appoint a proxy, a shareholder must fill in and sign a proxy form accordingly. i) To be valid, the Proxy Form must be sent to the following emails not less than 48 hours before the commencement of the Annual General Meeting: info@Corpservezambia.com.zm, prisca.chizi@corpservezambia.com.zm, mutale.marebesa@zanaco.co.zm Or may be lodged at the Front Desk/Reception of the Zanaco Plc Head Office Cairo Road, Lusaka. Proxy forms are available on https://zanacoinvestor.com/ and can be obtained from info@Corpservezambia.com.zm or Prisca.Chizi@Corpservezambia.com.zm or from the Front Desk/Reception at Zanaco Plc Head Office Cairo Road, Lusaka. Once a shareholder registers for the meeting, instructions on how to login to attend the meeting and how to vote on resolutions during the meeting will be shared via the email used for registration. The instructions will also be shared via WhatsApp with shareholders who are registered for the service. By Order of the Board KALUBA G KAULUNG’OMBE-INAMPASA COMPANY SECRETARY First Issued on 21 May 2020 Lusaka Securities Exchange Sponsoring Broker T | +260-211-232456 E | advisory@sbz.com.zm W | www.sbz.com.zm Stockbrokers Zambia Limited (SBZ) is a member of the Lusaka Securities Exchange and is regulated by the Securities and Exchange Commission of Zambia First Issued on 21 May 2020
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…Janza says Chisamba Lungu must focus on present
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OACH Honour Janza says midfielder Chisamba Lungu must forget about his past glory and focus on current performance to keep him in the game. Janza who believes Chisamba still has a few years to shine should opt for a foreign club. Chisamba, 29, terminated his contract with the 12-time Zambian league champions Nkana and his tipped to be joining another local club. In an interview, the former Chipolopolo coach said the midfield whizz is in the afternoon years of his career, so he needs to make a timely move to achieve his final dreams. “His approaching 30 years now, meaning he is in the afternoon of his career and any move he has to make, must be timely and with commitment if he is to achieve his last dreams
of his career. Five years plus from now, it will be game over,” “Agood example is James Chamanga. He is in the game now because of his current form and his performance. Meaning his performance must mitigate on his age to stay in the game and be accepted by everyone in the team and to any club he is going,” he said. Janza now coach of eSwatini side Mbabane Swallows said the player will need total discipline and commitment on and off the pitch to regain his command in the game. “He must forget about his past glory but current performance will keep him in the game and will speak for him. To do that, it needs now personal discipline and commitment both on and off the pitch. He is a good player. He can pick up the pieces and fight again for his career in the afternoons of his professional football,” Janza said. Asked on whether the 2012
He must forget about By MUKWIMA CHILALA his past AN anticipated glorytransfer but of Zambian striker Justin Shonga from Orlando Pirates to Tanzanian giants Young Africans has current broken down after a monthly salary demand of US$15, 000 about K270, 000). will performance According to South Africa’s Kick-off magazine, Yanga coach keep him in thethat there has been contact between him Luc Eymael confirmed and Shonga's agent regarding a move for the Pirates star. game and will Eymael however said the only problem was that of Shonga’s salspeak for him. To ary demands per month. The Zambian striker has mostly been a bench warmer at do that, it needs Pirates and is rumoured to be looking for a move away. He has now personal been linked with a few other teams, including Simba SC. "We were in contact discipline andwith Justin Shonga. We tried to sign him but his requests, his demands were very high, asking 15, 000 US commitment both dollars," Eymael told Kick-Off.com. Eymael saidoff thatthe the Tanzanian side were not going to be able to on and pay the amount the Zambian striker was asking for as they could pitch. — Janza not afford him and that none of the other clubs in Tanzania, in-
cluding rivals Simba could meet his demands. "It seems that Pirates wanted US$500, 000 (R8.8 million) also toAfCON give him on loan. I called Khoza two times however pickedtoadiscuss leg inwinner should signMr for(Irvin)He with him but couldn't succeed, he didn't pick up my calls. I sent jury in March, last year, which another local club, Janza said him a message, but unfortunately he didn't come back to me.” off why the pitch for over Chishimba better isoffrejuvenated at a keptathim (Bernard)was Morrison Yanga, not Shonga? But I don't think he will get the US$500, a year. 000 that he was asking foreign club. from us needs there (at said.his return to the loBefore “He anSimba), outsidenever,’’ club Eymeal "I was interested in Justin Shonga for sure. I was interested cal league, he spent several nowtoand willBernard help him inforhim playthat with Morrison and another winger. We Russianreach topflight rise to have his game,” said. attackingyears should had ahestrong line in butthe I couldn't Mr Khoza and I couldn't with him, and having I couldn't speak with league featured for Chisamba signed speak a twoShonga himself,”with Eymael said.in Ural Yekaterinburg. He also year contract Nkana Shonga has in this season struggled for form at Pirates making November of 2018 after leav- had a stint at Turkish side only cameo appearances for the side he joined in the 2017 transfer Alanyaspor. ing Ndola outfit Buildcon. season.
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