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Convicted NDC leader Chishimba Kambwili is directed to board the Kasalanga Truck enroute to Prison yesterday. - Picture by Salim Dawood

Kasama MP warns UPND chief Mr. Mucheleka

KAMBWILI’S FAMILY WEEPS

…apologise or else, Mucheleka told .… After he is jailed for forgery [Page 4]

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THERE was wailing and speaking in tongues as women threw themselves on the ground after Chishimba Kambwimba was yesterday sentenced to two years imprisonment with hard labour for forgery and uttering false documents. If this sentence stands, Kambwili would

be knocked out of the presidential race, either as president, running mate or indeed member of parliament for five (5) years. A melee of mourning ensued outside courtroom number 3 after Deputy High Court Registrar David Simusamba, who sat as Principal Resident Magistrate convicted Kambwili and gave him a one year jail term with hard labour of the two accounts. Some

ladies were throwing themselves on the ground while others screamed in disbelief. After the case was adjourned, some of Kambwili’s children and relatives wept while others encouraged him to remain strong as he was driven away in a police prison truck commonly referred to as Kasalanga

HH SUED OVER LAND The two trucks the Scania from South Africa and the Freightliner (right), Zimbabwean registered where found laden with Mukula tree logs. [Pictures Linda Tembo Soko] See story on Page 4

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Kenyatta and Odinga pledge to healUPND divisions cadres STORY ON PAGE 3

Saturnia survivors assault, hack in court today Commonwealth (P.2) Mpika villagers

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Demolish structures • Mwanakatwe reveals contributing to floods - Lusambo talks set for April P.4 See story on Page 3

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SATURNIA SURVIVORS IN COURT TODAY By NATION REPORTER

THE surviving 130 of 236 Saturnia Fund pensioners, from BP are back in court today, 18 years after their claim was commenced. Over the years the argument has been the cour award of K26 million which Saturnia has disputed claiming that the pension- ers are only entitled to K1.2 million. Meanwhile, 106 of their colleagues have died without being paid although 10 years ago in 2010 Judge Gregory Phiri ruled in their favour, noting in his judgment that, “I find that the plaintiffs were treated badly from the date of sepa- ration. Their enti- tlements were not calculated and paid in accordance with the rules.” He ordered that pension contributions from both the employee and employer should be rendered to each employee and that the value realized should bear a penal interest based on the current average bank lending rate. He also ordered that com-

Veep says Scott, Chief Nkula doing well in UTH By OLIVER SAMBOKO

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ORMER vice president Guy Scott who has been admitted at the University Teaching hospital (UTH) in Lusaka is doing well, Republican Vice President Inonge Wina said yesterday. Ms Wina yesterday visited Dr Scott and senior Chief Nkula ( Maxwell Mucheleka Kafula ) of Chinsali who are both receiving treatment at the country’s biggest health institution. Speaking after she visited the two, Ms Wina said health services in the country under the leadership of the Patriotic front Government has have improved. Ms Wina praised the UTH doctors, “ for taking care of him so well. His royal highness Chief Nkula has a sprain and other complications but doing well also.” She also pointed out that the hospital was carrying out successful operations which Zambians should be proud of. She was impressed with services at University Teaching Hospitals (UTH) and called on media to highlight the improved services at the hospital and other local health facilities so that the people can appreciate what their Government was doing for them. Mrs Wina said she was happy that Dr. Scott was doing well and wished him a quick recovery.

pound interest was due to them and awarded the cost to the employees. Saturnia appealed to the Supreme Court. Saturnia is run by companies owned by among others UPND president Hakainde Hichilema and former Zambia Privatisation agency Valentine Chitalu. The Supreme Court of Zambia upheld the judgment in February 2014 and the matter went to assessment in 2015 during which the Pension Fund Adminis- trators, Benefits Consulting Services Limited joined the defence on behalf of the company and testified that the plaintiffs were only entitled to K1.2 million but the court ruled that the former employees were entitled to K26.0 million. The company once again appealed against the assessment judgment in April 2016 and the Supreme Court of Zambia in its second ruling on the matter on December 18, 2018 ordered that it goes back to a second assessment under a qualified Actuary as

DISPUTE The dispute in the BP Zambia Staff Final Salary pension scheme arose when the company transferred the management of the fund from Zambia State Insurance Corporation in January 1995 to the Saturnia Regna Pension Trust Fund which was at the time managed by Anglo American (Central Africa) Limited Financial Services Division.

a referee. The second assessment hearing commenced in June 2019 but was truncated in unclear circumstances without any notice to the litigants in June this year (2020). However a notice has now been issued indicat- ing , the matter has been set for hearing before Judge A.M.Chulu on October 15, 2020. Judge Phiri ruled in 2010, “In particular I find that each of the plaintiffs was entitled to be paid under rule 11(ii) after the transfer of their con-

tribution from ZSIC : I enter judgement in the plaintiff’s favour and order the whole matter be treated on the basis of the rules that applied to each one of them at the time of separation. I further order that any redundancy packages refunded to the de- fendant must be paid back to those of the plaintiffs affected with penal interest as awarded herein,” The dispute in the BP Zambia Staff Final Salary pension scheme arose when the company transferred the management of the fund from Zambia State Insur- ance Corporation in January 1995 to the Saturnia Regna Pension Trust Fund which was at the time managed by Anglo American (Central Africa) Limited Financial Services Division. At the time of transfer, the employees were promised better benefits with those who had clocked ten years and above allowed to collect both employee and employer contributions even if they left the company before the legal retirement age.

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Hearing date for ‘undervalued’ KCM set By GRACE CHAILELESOETSA

THE Lusaka High Court has set November 19, this year for hearing an application by ZCCM-IH to dismiss the matter in which a minority shareholder wants to challenge the alleged fraudulent sale of KCM to Vedanta Resources Plc. In its application, ZCCM-IH want the court to dismiss the matter on grounds that the minority shareholder, Dennis Mumba, was not eligible to commence such an action. The holding firm contended that Mr Mumba’s notice of motion was irregularity on the grounds that it does not properly describe the respondent (ZCCM-IH). Further that the affidavit in support of the summons did not fulfil the requirements of the authentication of documents Act chapter 75 of the laws of Zambia ZCCM-IH stated that Mr

Mumba’s application did not satisfy Order 53 of the High court rules as it was filed without the requisite skeleton arguments and thus offended the courts' rules. Mr Mumba launched a derivative action stating that Vedanta Resources Plc should have paid US $2.909 billion instead of US$25 million which led to financial problems at KCM. Mr Mumba stated that ZCCM-IH was a shareholder in KCM and as such he is authorised to bring the derivative action on behalf of the respondent (ZCCM-IH) against Vedanta and others. He cited Zambia Copper Investments Limited (ZCL), Vedanta Resources plc, Milingo Lungu as provisional liquidator of KCM and KCM ( in liquidation) as defendants in the matter. He stated that KCM loss of US$2.884 billion marked the genesis of the mine’s financial problems.

UPND cadres assault, hack Mpika villagers By PETER SICHALI

UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema's security have attacked and injured people for flushing a PF symbol at his entourage in Lavushimanda District of Muchinga Province. Mr Hichilema and his entourage were coming from

Kasama where they had gone to offer solidarity to party Deputy Secretary General Patrick Mucheleka. The UPND cadres in full of Mr Hichilema attacked farmers and innocent people who were collecting farming inputs and injured an Agriculture officer on his way to Mpika. The UPND cadres are said

Govt employs 2, 500 health workers

Munuga area under Luvushimanda district. Mr Njase said police are compiling a docket and will ensure that all those involved are made to answer to law. "It's sad that a person aspiring to be a national leader can allow innocent persons to be injured before his own eyes," Mr Njase said.

‘Probe Intercontinental undervaluing separately’ By AARON CHIYANZO and ANDREW MUKOMA

By JOHN KOMBE

THE Ministry of Health has employed 2,500 health workers during the just-ended recruitment exercise, Ministry spokesperson, Abel Kabalo has said. Dr. Kabalo told the Daily Nation in an interview that the new employees have since been deployed to different health facilities across the country. In April this, year President Edgar Lungu directed that 3, 400 health personnel be engaged to enhance measures aimed at curbing the spread of the covid-19 in the country. Dr Kabalo said that following the Presidential directive, the Ministry of Health recruited 2, 500 health workers across the country. He further disclosed that the recruitment exercise has since ended. Dr Kabalo stated that the exercise was a success as key personnel were recruited after a thorough assessment of the needs across the country. Meanwhile, an applicant

to have gotten away with slaughtered goats , cooking oil among others items. Meanwhile, Muchinga Police Commissioner Joel Njase has confirmed that individuals in Mr Hakainde Hichilema's entourage, who were coming from Kasama heading in the southern direction seriously assaulted some residents in

in Chongwe said that the Ministry of Health had not provided adequate feedback to applicants and as such some were still waiting. He appealed to Government to find a way of communicating to unsuccessful applicants to avoid speculation. According to him, the President ordered for the recruitment of more than 3, 000 health workers and not the numbers that were being announced after the exercise. He however stated that if the issue was about lack of resources, then Government should come up with a system of taking up some graduating health workers on internship. He wondered why some form of incentives from the Covid-19 funds could not be directed towards engaging unemployed graduates.

ANSWERS must be provided why Intercontinental Hotel in Livingstone worth over US$ 26 million was sold for US$6 million, A PF official Lemmy Bwalya has said. And a former leader at the Hotel Catering, Tourism and Allied Workers Union of Zambia (HCTAWUZ) says the establishment of a privatisation commission of inquiry is long overdue. Mr Bwalya said recent protests by Intercontinental Hotel and Rainbow Lodge former employees was a clear indication that there were more questions to be answered by people who were entrusted with the privatization of State assets. He said demands to know what happened to the trust fund Livingstone should not be ignored because only a few ‘selfish’ individuals were benefiting from the fund. Mr Bwalya called on investigative wings and citizens to develop interests in clearly understanding what happened during the sale of the two big institutions. “Why was a hotel worth over US$26 million sold five times below its value? Someone must be made to account for what transpired,”

he said. Mr Bwalya said the failure by UPND president, Hakainde Hichilema, who was chairman of the privatization to declare interest during the sale Intercontinental Hotel, must be looked at critically. Meanwhile, former HCTAWUZ President, Mubiana Sitwala, said the privatisation inquiry should be established quickly so that details pertailing to illegality could be brought to the fore. HCTAWUZ is the union which represented former Mosi-oa-tunya Intercontinental Hotel employees before it was privatised. Mr Sitwala said former employees of the privatised public assets and all those who were affected during privatization needed to get justice. He said in an interview with the Daily Nation that there had been a lot of talk about the matter, hence the urgent need to set up an inquiry without any further delay. “There has been accusations for and against privatisation so the privatisation inquiry will provide a legal process. At the moment, people are simply accusing each other because they don't know the truth,” Mr

Sitwala said. And former HCTAWUZ Southern Province senior organising Secretary, Martin Mwaangala, said the privatisation of the Rainbow Lodge, Mosi-oa-tunya Intercontinental Hotel and Eagle Travel has brought suffering to many families in Livingstone. Mr Mwaangala suggested that overnment should repossess the assets which were sold through the flawed privatisation process. Meanwhile, former Sun Hotel HCTAWUZ Branch vice chairman, Jones Mutowa, said the privatisation inquiry was the only way to resolving the impasse. Mr Mutowa said it was sad that some of the negotiators and consultants manipulated the process and the outcome of the privatisation went in their favour.


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The stunned relatives were galvanised into action after they realised that their relative was now a convict and tried to go and console him but police officers stopped them in their tracks. The horde of family members, party cadres and well wishers who included some church men and women, then trooped outside. In what turned out to be a full scale mourning, family members both and women wept openly outside as Kambwili awaited transportation to Lusaka Correctional Facility, just opposite the Magistrate courts. One female was seen crying and praying in tongues and asking Jesus to come down and show his power. “Ilangeni mwelesa, come down and show your mighty…..”. Shocked cadres with tears rolling down their cheeks were subdued without their leader but vowed to stand by him. Kambwili’s relatives could not hold back their grief as Mr Simusamba sent the former Roan member of Parliament to prison after finding him guilty on the two accounts of forgery and uttering false documents but acquitted him on the charge of giving false information to a public officer. Mr. Simusamba sentenced Kambwili to 12 months imprisonment with hard labour in the first count of forgery and another 12 months in the second count of uttering false documents. The sentences will run concurrently meaning that Kambwili will only serve one year. This was after the court was satisfied with the evidence that the national registration card (NRC) assigned to Kambwili’s son Mwamba at the registration of the convict’s company Mwamona Engineering Technical Services (METS) belonged to Kambwili’s sister Sampa. Mr. Simusamba agreed with evidence of complainant Chilufya Tayali, who is Economic Equity Party (EEP) president, and arresting officer Stanley Mumbula that the person Mwamba Chishimba, whose name appeared as one of the directors in METS at its registration, was fictitious as Kambwili’s son was a minor aged eight and could not be a director at law in 2001. In mitigation, defence lawyer Musa Mwenye said Kambwili is a family man with five children and a grandfather responsible for a large extended family. He said Kambwili is diabetic, hypertensive and that he sleeps with a sleeping machine without which he faces the danger of dying.

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US OFFERS ZAMBIA K39BN AID DEAL By PRISCA LUMINGU-BANDA

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HE United States has announced a K39 billion five-year development programme for Zambia which will be invested in health, agriculture, education and tourism. US Charge d’Affaires David Young said the launch of USAID’s new development strategy cements the US continued support to the people of Zambia for years to come. “The K39 billion in committed funds are not a handout, nor are they a loan that must be paid back. These funds are an investment in the Zambian people and they are contingent on a successful partnership with the government, the Zambian people, the private sector and civil society,” Mr. Young said. Mr. Young announced the programme when he paid a courtesy call on President Edgar Lungu at State House yesterday to celebrate the USAID Development project grant agreement. He said the US was committed to working with the government of Zambia to improve health, literacy and food security for the most vulnerable Zambians including pushing this year to epidemic control of HIV/AIDS. Mr. Young said the US would

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President Edgar Lungu with United States Charge d ‘ Affaires David Young during a meeting on the Margins of the Commemoration of the USAID/Zambia 2019 -2024 Development Strategy at State House in Lusaka yesterday - .PICTURE BY SALIM HENRY/STATE HOUSE

also help the government to improve resource mobilisation, public financial management, and the fight against corruption to bolster Zambia’s ability to fund its own development. And President Lungu said

the US government has since Zambia’s independence in 1964 provided support in the education, health and other sectors of the economy. He thanked the US government for complementing

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By SILUMESI MALUMO

UPND president Hakainde Hichilema has been sued in the Livingstone High Court for allegedly grabbing land in Kalomo belonging to the deceased George Nsemani Hambwalula. Mr Hichilema has been sued by Misheck Hambwalula, the son to the deceased. It is believed that Mr Hichilema became aware of the land through his partner at Grant Thornton, Christopher Mulenga, who was liquidator of Lima Bank to which one of the three farms in dispute was mortgaged. It is further believed that Mr. Hichilema allegedly forged the documents to portray that he had legally acquired the land when in fact not. Mr Hichilema has even fenced the entire land including the grave for the late Mr. Hambwalula in the land in question and made the family of the deceased to be destitute. But the plaintiff says Mr Hichilema grabbed the land,

and he must therefore vacate farm 3275, farm 803 and farm 801 in Kalomo district. The plaintiff said Mr Hichilema must also pay at a commercial rate for the use of farm 3275, farm 803 and farm 801 from the time he occupied them. “The defendant, Mr Hichilema, pays damages to the plaintiff for the mental distress and anguish and loss of his eye as a result of the stroke caused by Mr Hakainde Hichilema’s insults. The defendant is not a bonafide purchaser for the value of the farm 803 and 3275, Kalomo. The defendant is a squatter and a trespasser and is illegally occupying farms 3275, 803 and 801. “The defendant must also produce the contracts of sale or lease agreement and account for any money paid or due to the estate of George Nsema Hambwalula,” part of summons read. The plaintiff, Mr Misheck Hambwalula has also demanded that Mr Hichilema removes caveats on farm 3275

Government efforts in the quest to improve social services to the people President Lungu also assured Mr. Young that the government was committed to re-profiling its debt as it knew that it was no longer business as usual. “The debt situation is one worrying area and I assure you that the Finance minister is doing everything possible to return Zambia to sustainable levels,” Mr Lungu said. And speaking during a joint press briefing with Finance Minister Bwalya Ng’andu, Mr. Young said the US government was committed to support Zambia’s democracy and its effort to decentralise governance and improve service delivery to its people. Meanwhile, Dr. Ng’andu said the programme would supplement Government efforts to fight poverty and improve the economy. Dr. Ng’andu also assured the American government that the money would be prudently used. and 803 and stops calling to insult him. The Livingstone High Court has therefore commanded that within 21 days after the service of the writ of summons, Mr Hichilema must appear in court and in default the plaintiff may proceed therein, and judgement maybe given in his absence. Meanwhile FDD president Edith Nawakwi has expressed shock over the conduct of Mr Hichilema on the alleged matter. Ms Nawakwi said she is vindicated that Mr Hichilema had become rich because of allegedly engaging in fraudulent activities. “When a man is greedy the way Hakainde is, there is no end to it. He grabs one farm after another, what is most shocking and devastating is that he seems to prey on the vulnerable,” she said. The case of late Mr. Hambwalula, she said, in which the deceased worked hard in colonial time to acquire land from colonialists for the benefit of his sons and daughters and for Mr Hichilema to walk in and grab the properties of a deceased man must not be condoned.

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“Climate action with rural households by Climate Future Action Stichting” The proposed programme of activities plans to replace the traditional open fire stoves by Improved Cook stoves in various regions of Zambia, which will help in reducing the total amount of fuel required for cooking & lead to additional progress along multiple Sustainable Development Goals. The proposed project is also considered as an emission reduction project and is a part of CDM PoA titled “Climate action with rural households by Climate Future Action Stichting” as it will help to combat climate change. This project will be operational as per the guidelines of the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) under the Kyoto Protocol, and is expected to provide socio-economic development in the host country. A meeting is proposed for local stakeholder consultation

on 23 Oct 2020, 2 PM to 5 PM at Chabota Community School, Mulambo village near Kafue gorge, Chikankata District Southern Province, to discuss the development and benefits of this project and understand the concerns and opinion of the stakeholders. All interested local community members, NGOs and other stakeholders are invited. The related stakeholders can also reach us by email/phone. Name: Chipango George, Phone: +260 96 1700082, Email: chipango81@gmail.com, www. climatefutureaction.org The related stakeholders can also join the meeting on Zoom. Details will be shared over email.


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WELCOME SUPPORT

THE five-year K39 billion development programme announced by the United States for Zambia is a major economic boost which should change the face of the nation. The massive development programme announced by US Charge d’Affaires David Young will be invested in health, agriculture, education and tourism. With the country reeling from the economic damage caused by the coronavirus pandemic, the American aid could not have come at a better time. It is not a secret that the coronavirus pandemic is not only a health hazard but has also uprooted the world’s economy. Not one country, from the financial movers and shakers in the world to the struggling least developed countries have been spared. And for poor countries like Zambia, this kind of help will make a difference in the country’s drive to improve not only the economy but also the living standards of the people. Mr Young said the launch of USAID’s new development strategy cements the US continued support to the people of Zambia for years to come. The American envoy announced the programme when he paid a courtesy call on President Edgar Lungu at State House yesterday to celebrate the USAID Development project grant agreement. This development package clearly sends a clear message to local prophets of doom that the international community has not neglected Zambia as they have been dreaming and claiming. It is a sign of confidence in the country’s leadership that even in the midst of the economic difficulties the country is going through, there is light at the end of the tunnel. This is the more reason why the American government has seen it fit to invest so much of its taxpayers’ money because it is money not being poured into a bottomless pit. The investment cements the strong bonds of friendship that have been nurtured through the years, from the time that Zambia attained her independence. President Lungu also alluded to this relationship noting that the American government has since independence in 1964 provided support in the education, health and other sectors of the economy. It is a relationship based on mutual respect between two independent countries that will not allow artificial differences to mar their long-term goals. As Mr Young said, “the K39 billion in committed funds are not a handout, nor are they a loan that must be paid back. These funds are an investment in the Zambian people and they are contingent on a successful partnership with the government, the Zambian people, the private sector and civil society.” He said the US was committed to working with the government of Zambia to improve health, literacy and food security for the most vulnerable Zambians including pushing this year to epidemic control of HIV/AIDS. This fits in well with the government’s growth agenda that has targeted agriculture and tourism in addition to improving the health and educational sectors. We note that this is not the first time the US government has come to Zambia’s assistance much to the disappointment of doomsayers. In April, the United States announced a K180 million support to Zambia’s fight against Covid-19 through Mr Young in an online teleconference discussion. Ironically the same day, a former Cabinet minister was on one of the private radio stations espousing on how Zambia’s credibility had sank so low that no country in the world was willing to help revive her ailing economy or offer any help. The gentleman articulated on how the International Monetary Fund and World Bank had offered stimulus packages for countries to access in the advent of the novel coronavirus pandemic that has crippled the world’s economy. But as we have noted, the ties between the two countries are deep rooted and will not be soured by lies and cheap politicking of perceived repression in the country.

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THE Opposition United Party for National Development (UPND) has maintained that it will not attend the National Day of Prayer, Fasting and Reconciliation on Sunday. UPND spokesperson, Charles Kakoma, told the Daily Nation that the party could not attend the prayers because some of its members were still being prosecuted. “Many of our members are being prosecuted and that is the bottom line, no two ways about it. We are seeing real criminals being given

nolle but have innocent people behind bars,” he said. Mr Kakoma said that the UPND would only begin to attend such programmes when all those that were wrongly arrested were set free. He said the party also stood for others stating that it was not only party members that were suffering behind bars but that there were many other political prisoners that deserved to be set free. UPND national chairperson, Mutale Nalumango, earlier this week said it would be an act of giving political prisoners a Judas kiss if the party went ahead to participate in the event. Ms Nalumango said that UPND saw no convincing reason to attend the National Days of Prayers, Fasting and Reconciliation.

Water authority lays out growth plan

By OLIVER SAMBOKO

THE Zambezi River Authority (ZRA) has launched a fiveyear strategic plan for the period 2020-2024 aimed at strengthening the operation of the joint owned water resources along the Zambezi river basin. The five-year strategic plan which was launched via virtual meeting yesterday was formulated through wide consultations and would guide the operations of the organization in the next five years. ZRA board chairperson, Dr Gloria Magombo, said the authority was a unique organization connecting Zambia and Zimbabwe in their quest

to promote socio-economic development. She said the five-year corporate Strategy would underpin the performance of the firm in response to its mandate of managing the Kariba dam complex and the Zambezi river stretch. Dr Magombo said the strategy was formulated through wide consultative participation of both internal and external stakeholders and would replace the 2015/2019 strategic plan which ended in December 2019. “The formulation of the current Corporate Strategy further involved a review of past performances and consideration and implementation of the

United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG),” she said. She said the aim of the new strategic plan was to improve the Zambezi river basin management objectives. This, she said, would contribute to the economic, social and ecological goals of the authority. Dr Magombo urged management to fully implement the plan to ensure energy security for the two neighboring sister countries. “This will be achieved through five interdependent values anchored on the concept of “Safety” throughout the operational value chain system in dam and water resources management,” she said.

ABSA predicts slower sub-saharan Africa economic growth BY MARTIN AKENDE ABSA Group has predicted a slower economic growth in sub-saharan Africa in 2021 compared to 2019 before the outbreak of the Novel coronavirus. And the Bank has observed that despite the low infection and fatalities of the Coronavirus on the African continent, the pandemic is having a sizable impact on the region’s economies. Meanwhile, Absa Zambia Plc has predicted that the Kwacha will rebound in the third quarter of 2021 given the current economic fundamentals and high demand of the dollars in the importation of commodities. Absa Group chief economist Jeff Gable said despite the African continent recording low infections and fatalities compared to other continents, restrictions on movement has largely affected countries on the continent. Gable said tourism-dependent economies experienced a sharp contraction due to exceptionally weak international tourism which severely impacted the service sector. The chief economist pointed out that the restrictions in the movement imposed in most countries have affected tourist, service experts and investors movements. He has observed that despite some countries on the continent relaxing the travel restrictions, some other countries across the world are still observing restrictions on movements.

He was speaking at the 2020 virtula absa data journalism masterclass in Lusaka. Meanwhile, Mr. Gable said the African economies are expected to rebound in 2021 but at a slower rate compared to 2019 before the outbreak of the coronavirus due to tourism which is not expected to rebound immediately. Mr. Gable added that debt, particularly in the public sector, is increasingly becoming risky owing to the number of countries in debt distress. He explained that the number of countries in debt distress or high risk has increased from 8 to 20 countries in the last 5 years. And ABSA Zambia Head of Global Markets Stanley Tamele has predicted that the Kwacha is likely to rebound in the third quarter of 2021 given the current economic fundamentals and high demand of the dollars in the importation of essential commodities. Mr. Tamele explained that the high demand for the dollar in the energy and agriculture for the importation of crude and farming inputs respectively is adding more pressure on the local currency. He further noted that the decline in export of copper, the negative impact on the Small Medium Enterprises such tourism and travel had also impacted negatively on the local currency. He said the Kwacha is expected to have some relief in the third quarter of 2020.

Dr Magombo said the board expected experts to deliver the Corporate Strategy through honesty, integrity, professionalism and respect. And giving an overview of the Strategic goals under the plan, ZRA director of Finance, Edward Kabwe said there was need to increase water storage volume on the Zambezi River Basin catchment from the current 181 billion cubic metres to 182.65 billion cubic meters. He said demand for electricity in Zambia and Zimbabwe was projected to grow to 6 713MW and 6 344 respectively, hence the need for the two countries to ensure the successful implementation of the 2 400MW Batoka Gorge Hydro-Electric Scheme project.

Over 1000 mining licences revoked By NOEL IYOMBWA OVER 1000 mining licenses have been cancelled this year, Mines and Mineral Development minister, Richard Musukwa told parliament yesterday. Mr Musukwa said that the ministry requires mining firms to submit quarterly and regular reports and that once they are filed, the ministry studies and conducts inspections. He further said that the ministry has been conducting inspections on mines based on reports submitted and also undertakes inspections in terms of exploitation of resources. He disclosed that most affected mining firms have been submitting desktop reports which are not conforming with the activities on the group hence the decision to cancel the licenses. He said that license holders are always encouraged to seek consent with traditional leaders and communicate with other stakeholders before they start their mining activities. He said that mining license holders are supposed to oblige with the conditions which are stipulated by government. Community Development Minister Kampamba Mulenga told parliament she was happy with the increase in the allocation to the Social protection program. Ms Mulenga said that the allocation has been increased from K 1.4 billion in 2020 to K 3.7 billion in 2021 representing a 61 per cent increment adding that this is an effort to uplift the lives of people in society. She further said that the social cash transfer will also increase from K 90 to K 110 per household.


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By SIMON MUNTEMBA

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OUR work permits for foreign nationals have been revoked for violating conditions stipulated in their immigration documents. Immigration Public Relations Officer, Namati Nshinka said the four foreign nationals at East Park and Garden City shopping malls had their work permits revoked

Lungu performing well- Kaizer By SIMON MUNTEMBA PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu is performing well and is fulfilling the vision and will of late President Michael Sata, former Presidential special assistant for political affairs Kaizer Zulu has said. Mr Zulu has also pledged loyalty to the ruling Patriotic Front (PF) and that he could not betray the vision of founders of PF had when forming the party. Mr Zulu who was fired by President Lungu in 2019 said he shall continue to work with the ruling party to ensure the much needed development was realised. In his Facebook posting, Mr Zulu pledged to uphold late President Sata’s desire to develop Zambia by working with his predecessor, Mr Lungu. He stated that President Lungu had scored in terms of development and continued to build on the positive strides that late Mr Sata pursued. “My father and political

WE have a chance of coming back to form Government again because we know how to do it, New Hope MMD national secretary, Reverend Reuben Sambo has said. Rev Sambo also said the MMD was ready to hold a national convention before the 2021 general elections. He explained that the matter would have been put to rest in August this year had it not been for the Covid-19 pandemic. Rev Sambo said the MMD was the most feared political party and a topical political organisation that one could not have a political discussion without mentioning it. He said in an interview that

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FOUR WORK PERMITS FOR FOREIGNERS REVOKED for violating conditions stipulated in their immigration permits. Mr Nshinka said among them were one Lebanese of Olive Tree Restaurant and one Indian of Mobile City, both for failing to observe conditions of their residence permits. One Indian of Bliss Pharmacy and another who

works at Switch Smart Mobile were picked up for failing to observe conditions of their employment permits. “The department is in the process of revoking all four permits,” he said. Meanwhile, Mr Nshinka said the Immigration department apprehended 109 persons for various offences countrywide

guru, I pledge to uphold your desire to govern and develop Zambia. “Malhemu, I shall soldier on with the party you left behind. Your successor is doing well,” Mr Zulu said. He added, “ According to your will for ECL, I am smiling ahead of time.” President Lungu fired Zulu last December and replaced him with political scientist Chris Zimba.

between October 5th - 13th , this year. “These were 15 Malawians, 11 Zimbabweans, eight Mozambicans and six Tanzanians, all apprehended for unlawful entry. “Others apprehended for unlawful entry were five Ethiopians, three Burundians, three Namibians, Congolese and two Ugandans,” he said.

for attempting to aid foreign nationals to obtain NRCs fraudulently. Meanwhile, 31 Zambians were ejected from Namibia for unlawful entry and arrived at Katima Mulilo border on Friday, 9th October, 2020 while four Zambians were repatriated from Zimbabwe for illegal fishing

REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST

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REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (EOI) FOR CONSULTING SERVICES FOR DEVELOPMENT OF THE CURRICULUM FOR TRUSTEES OF OCCUPATIONAL PENSIONS SCHEMES IN ZAMBIA.

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The Pensions and Insurance Authority, in its 2020 budget, has made a provision towards the cost of engaging consultants and intends to apply part of the proceeds for this provision to cover eligible payments under the contract for provision of consultancy services for development of the curriculum for trustees of occupational pensions schemes in Zambia. The Authority has been providing training to the Trustees for over 10 years. It is now the intention of the Authority to properly structure the training so as to enhance capacity building of trustees of occupational pension schemes in Zambia. From the foregoing, the Authority is hereby calling for Expressions of Interest for provision of consultancy services to develop the training curriculum for trustees of occupational pension schemes in Zambia. 2.0 OBJECTIVE OF THE ASSIGNMENT

the MMD has a chance of ruling the country again because its structures were still intact and could not easily be destroyed. “Yes, we are the most feared political party because everybody knows our structures are intact. You can’t destroy our structures overnight and you can’t have a discussion without it,” he said. Rev Sambo said the MMD has for the last 10 months been preparing for the coming general elections and tested its preparedness by participating in the recently held Lukashya by-elections. He said the party had so far been to five provinces to ensure that structures from branch to the provincial level were up and running and would soon be inspecting structures in the

Furthermore, he said, two Congolese and one Tanzanian were apprehended for human trafficking Similarly, Mr Nshinka said, two Zimbabweans were apprehended for attempting to obtain National Registration Cards (NRCs) fraudulently. In the same vein, two Zambians were apprehended

PENSIONS AND INSURANCE AUTHORITY

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‘MMD will form Govt again’ By KETRA KALUNGA

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The objective of the assignment is to develop the curriculum for trustees of occupational pension scheme in Zambia. It is envisaged that thorough study shall be undertaken in the development of the Trustees Curriculum taking into account relevant legislative framework governing pension schemes in Zambia and also international best practices. 3.0 DELIVERABLES FOR THE ASSIGNMENT The Consultant will be expected to develop the Curriculum for the Trustees of Occupational Pension Schemes including the roll out recommendations. Provide a report on international best practices on how the curriculum on Occupational Pension Schemes works and determination of the study package for materials/exam format; modular format or regular, certification and an intensive study of five days with clearly laid down learning outcome. 5.0 EXPERIENCE OF THE FIRM AND STAFF The Authority invites eligible Consultant(s) with requisite expertise for the the development of the Trustees Curriculum taking into account relevant legislative framework governing pension schemes in Zambia and also international best practices. The Consultant(s) should demonstrate high knowledge and skill in areas that constitute or cover the areas detailed above and must provide the following information: Relevant experience and role of firm’s professional staff in reference to the proposed assignment: i. The lead Consultant should have experience in financial analysis, investments, administration of pension schemes for at least five years. ii. Demonstrated Knowledge and experience in Curriculum Development and international experience will be an added advantage.

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Should have understanding of the Pension Scheme Regulations Act, Labour Laws and other related laws/ regulations.

Describe experience of professional staff relevant to the proposed assignment. All the proposed key members of staff must have experience in the development of curriculum. Relevant experience of the Consultant that best fit with proposed assignment Core area of expertise of the Consultant must be described. Consultant to list relevant experiences related to this assignment during the last 5 years. Summary of similar assignments executed successfully in the immediate past 3 years focusing on brief descriptions of assignments and experience. Consultants must provide a list of companies for which the vendor has completed projects that are essentially equivalent to this EOI indicating the following; i. ii. iii. iv.

Project title; Implementing Institution; Duration; and Address.

4.0 OTHER SHORTLISTING REQUIREMENTS All interested Consultants must submit the following documents as part of their EOI for their firm: i. ii. iii.

Certificate of Incorporation/Registration; Company Profile Valid Tax Clearance Certificate

5.0 PROCUREMENT METHOD Open National Selection: A Consultant once issued with the Request for Proposal will be selected using Quality Based Selection (QCBS) Procurement Method. 6.0 DETAILS FOR SUBMISSION OF EXPRESSION OF INTEREST Expressions of Interest clearly marked “EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (EOI) FOR CONSULTING SERVICES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CURRICULUM FOR TRUSTEES OF OCCUPATIONAL PENSIONS SCHEMES IN ZAMBIA” must be deposited in the Tender Box situated on the Ground floor, PIA office Building, Stand No. 4618, Lubwa Road, Rhodespark, Lusaka on or before Thursday 29th October, 2020 at 10:30hrs. Late or faxed Expressions of Interest shall be rejected. EOI will be opened thereafter in the presence of bidders or their representatives who choose to attend. Secretary Management Procurement Committee FOR/REGISTRAR AND CEO


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Suchon challenges site. industrial yards in the savings and investments, as “Once that include data security Lusaka South Multi- concerns, done, we will Facility Economic well as revenue generation for informality of traders, high collateral see SMEs Zone (LS-MFEZ) development. requirements, difficulties to in making the zone boost local within A well developed and functioning which and will receiving payments the and from there,” M participation in thehe said. financial sector will support and COMESA region,” said. area is expected to contribute to mobilising savings and CBC Chief Executive Officer, He also ob be completed in the investments, allocate resources Sandra Uwera, said Covid-19 had to in the need next 12 months. for development, build trust and revealed the importance incentives of the to Participation confidence. SMEsinvestors market segment as they to inve willing of local the zone. This is according to the Bank of in the formed part of the value chains and Mr economic expressed co is currently Zambia (BoZ) Director of Banking, zone were key part in driving efficient that Zambia h due to, among Currency and Payment Systems, low supply chain across markets. Ms By BUUMBA CHIMBULU f other reasons, the made competition Lazarous Kamanga. Uwera said SMEs up 80 ents and this has been well countries suc minimum investment Mr Kamanga said the ecosystem percent of economies in Africa and received in the market .The Rwanda, Ken of US$500,000 which BOUT $250, 000 has been in the financial system services were also the largest employers. economy has faced some Egypt, South some locals say is invested in setting up a were dynamically evolving, thereby prohibitive. “The discussions we are challenges but FNB has come Mozambique laboratory that will establish gold adding value in the business having thisBusiness morning are timely as Zimbabwe th to the market and offered LS-MFEZ content in ore which will be bought better incenti models and development. help to customers that are in a collaborative efforts between Development from artisanal and small scale gold Mr Kunda s need,” Mr Longwe said. Manager, He was speaking yesterday financialFrancis regulators and players miners Zambia. He said FNB Zambia had Kunda, ZCCM-IH has set up the laboratory in during a virtual stakeholders withinsaid the digital financialminimum services US 000 investme looked at the venerable secconstruction partnership with Karma Mining Services meeting for Financial Services industry asworks well asof manufactures investors to q tors and put in good relief the industrial yards and Rural Development Limited in Regulators Sub-Regional and SMEs themselves. available ince packages which met their were currently on Consolidated Gold Company. organsied by the Common Market “We are looking to develop was a limiting needs. course. Chief Executive Officer, Mabvuto for Southern and Eastern Africa theKunda right tool that will be uplift localthis busines Mr Longwe said his organiMr Chipata, explained that the purpose of (COMESA) Business Council market segment more said however explained that theand create sation was aware that the imthe joint venture was to develop a gold (CBC). profitable SMEs in Africa.had CBCbeen is lob industrial yards, pact caused on such sectors processing and trading operation in parent Min “It can therefore be proved implementing this digital its financial once completed, had been transferred into the Zambia. T would boostproject local with thisCommerce mainstream economy as seen beyond reasonable doubt that inclusion in mind,” Mr Chipata said the investment was Industry whic in the by the shrining of the Gross in line with one of ZCCM-IH’s strategic participation in the digital financial participation Ms Uwera said. talking to Min zones. 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US$500,000 of a comprehensive national policy entrepreneurs accommodative of any business. to set to -4.2 percent so the impact “This is also in line with Government’s during COVID-19. customers has now transferred into the in the resultedatinthe shallow financial up businesses “It is important to notesome that theof the l classification of gold as a strategic about isorewhere “This laboratoryusually is targeted that would be received from various FNB also launched stra- have come to us who and would said they zone. resource for Zambia,” hethe said. mainstream low financial proposed digital commoninvestors paymentstha operations we aremarket, settingrelatively up starting with miners, get a fair share andeconomy. tegic outlookGold andCompany the FNBChiefare goingvalue through tough times limiting “That one is on the Consolidated “Certain sectorsRufunsa, such as were weliteracy are working with small for their material. and limited financial policy deliberate son the existing facto you invest les Zambia Officer, Private Faisal Clients offerand unable“As to Karma make Mining loan retable and we have Executive Keer, explained tourism has beenscale affected miners there and art is anal miners Services and Rural inclusiveness. financial rules. 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BOUT 330 customers from key economic sectors such mining and tourism have accessed the Covid-19 relief packages from the First National Bank (FNB) Zambia. FNB in April this year started offering cash-flow relief to qualifying individuals and commercial customers whose finances have been impacted by Covid-19. From the time the packages were rolled out, about 330 customers had benefited from the relief offers, says FNB Zambia Chief Executive Officer, Bydon Longwe. Mr Longwe said most of the customers who had benefited from the relief measures were from economic sectors such as mining and tourism. He said this yesterday during a live Webinar meeting yesterday, which discussed banking and the economy

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HE month of October is usually reserved for the commemoration of the World Savings Day, an annual event that Zambia joins the rest of the world in observing. This week, we begin a series of articles throughout the month of October, with a special focus on the up-coming World Savings Day commemoration. This article will introduce to you this global and historic perspective of the World Savings Day and its significance. The World Savings Day is an event to increase the public’s awareness of the importance of savings for both modern economies and for individual alike. Savings is important in the global economy and every depositor contributes to its development. About World Savings Day For more than 90 years, the World Savings and Retail-Banking Institute (WSBI) and its members have spearheaded annually a day dedicated to promoting the virtue of people saving money. This day is called the World Savings Day. It was first the initiative of the WSBI, the voice of savings and retail banks in close to 80 countries, the day remain relevant for members who engage actively in celebrating their local areas. Why it is Important For Brussels-based WSBI and its members, World Savings Day places added focus on the stabilising role played by savings and retail banking in the overall financial system. It evokes some of the ethos of

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Untenable debt

JOHANNESBURG - South Africa won’t be able to meet its finance ministry’s debt targets and it may be undesirable for it to attempt to do so at a time when the economy is being battered by the fallout from the coronavirus, according to an advisory panel appointed by President Cyril Ramaphosa. In a more than 100page document advising the government on an economic recovery program that Ramaphosa is due to unveil today, the Presidential Economic Advisory Council said spending cuts could hold back growth and have other adverse consequences. “We risk having nurses and doctors being unable to provide health services because of medicine stockouts, teachers paid but with no learning materials or classrooms, police officials grounded in stations because there is not enough petrol to go out on patrol,” the panel

said. “This undermines the progressive realisation of socio-economic rights to health, education and basic services, and will reduce the efficiency of social spending, which is currently very poor, still further.” The plan, which was submitted to the president and seen by Bloomberg, is

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“We risk having nurses and doctors being unable to provide health services because of medicine stock-outs, teachers paid but with no learning materials or classrooms, police officials grounded in stations because there is not enough petrol to go out on patrol,”

RWANDA NODS CANNABIS PRODUCTION FOR EXPORT

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IGALI - Rwanda has approved the cultivation and export of cannabis even as the use of the stimulant for medical or recreational purposes remains illegal in the country. The government is targeting to grow its export earnings from the global cannabis market valued at the $345 billion according to analysts New Frontier Data. The decision has caused confusion with some warning it could be detrimental to the youth if tough controls are not enforced. Rwanda’s Minister of Health Dr Daniel Ngamije said that

despite the government’s intention to profit from the production and export of marijuana, its use in the country is banned. “This will not give an excuse for drug abusers and dealers. The law against narcotics is available and it will continue to be enforced,” Dr Ngamije said on state-run television Rwanda Broadcasting Agency

on Tuesday. A Cabinet meeting, chaired by President Paul Kagame, on Monday approved regulatory guidelines on cultivation, processing, and export of “high-value therapeutic crops.” While The EastAfrican has yet to see the guidelines by press time, a source from the Rwanda Development Board (RDB) told the paper that

cannabis is the crop referred to. Last year, RDB had invited companies to bid for the development of medical cannabis in Rwanda with a focus on the export market. The production or sale of cannabis is banned in Rwanda. Doctors are banned from prescribing it as medicine, and doing so could land them in jail for two years and a fine of about Rwf3 million (about $3, 000), under Article 266 of the Penal Code. Use of the narcotics attracts a jail term of two years, while drug dealers face between 20 years to life in prison, and a fine of up to Rwf30 million ($30, 000). - THE EAST AFRICAN.

an attempt to counter the effect of a pandemic that is expected to result in South Africa’s biggest economic contraction in almost nine decades. – BLOOMBERG NEWS.

Forex auction cheers CZI HARARE – The Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI), Zimbabwe’s largest industrial lobby group, has lauded the positive effect of the forex auction market on the economy, saying the system has brought about exchange rate stability, predictability and curtailed inflation. But importantly, CZI spelled out the cardinal rules that the authorities must follow as well as the pitfalls they need to avoid in order to sustain the current momentum and positive impact on the economy. Stability of the exchange rate on the auction market, CZI said, has stopped the run of the open market exchange rate and similarly led to low and stable inflation. The Zimbabwe dollar has recorded successive gains against the US dollar over the last three auctions, after depreciating exponentially from $25 to US$1 on being floated for the first time on the new auction system to reach its lowest point of around $83.39 to the green back. Zimbabwe’s exchange rate appears to have reached optimum levels of stability in the market-driven auctions with the domestic currency continuing its recent trend of a minute firming, gaining one eighth of a percent in last week’s auction to $81.34. The Zimbabwe dollar has

not traded below $80 since it hit $80.46 on August 4, 2020. And the highest level to date of $83.39 on August 25 is increasingly appearing as the peak of the discovery process in the early auctions. In effect, the auction rate is now the major determinant of the pricing across the markets, which was previously based on open market rates prior to the introduction of the auction system on June 23, 2020. CZI also said the gap between the official and parallel market rates had narrowed significantly while access to foreign currency on the auction had greatly improved. There has been certainty and predictability; coupled with transparency in the allocation of foreign currency by RBZ, CZI said the prevailing situation had shored up the confidence levels in the economy. “The foreign currency auction has ushered in a breath of fresh air due to the many positives that the economy is deriving from the newly instituted foreign currency management system,” CZI noted. To sustain and even improve the positive impact of the auction system, CZI noted that authorities needed to abide by some hard and fast rules, including avoiding interfering with the rate or forex allocations. – THE HERALD, Zimbabwe.

THE BANKERS ASSOCIATION OF ZAMBIA (BAZ) CONGRATULATES MR. CHRISTOPHER MPHANZA MVUNGA ON HIS APPOINTMENT AS BANK OF ZAMBIA GOVERNOR On behalf of the Member Commercial Banks, and the Secretariat of the Bankers Association of Zambia, we wish to extend our profound congratulations to the newly appointed Bank of Zambia Governor - Mr. Christopher Mvunga. The Association will continue to work closely with the leadership at the Central Bank in maintaining financial stability. We wish you well as you take on the leadership of the Central Bank. At the same time, we would like to extend our gratitude to the out-going Central Bank Governor-Dr. Denny Kalyalya for his stewardship of the Central Bank during his tenure, and we wish him well in his future endeavours.


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Kwacha depreciation inflates prices of goods and services Dear Editor,

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HE Kwacha is our legal currency which has been depreciating against the major convertible currencies such as the United States dollar for instance. The Bank of Zambia (BOZ) exchange rate of the Kwacha against the US dollar was K20.13 as at Monday October 12, 2020. The Kwacha at various Bureau de Change in Lusaka is trading slightly above K21.00. The recent depreciation of the Kwacha relative to the foreign currencies has led to the skyrocketing in the price of goods and services. The prices of goods and services have generally more than doubled in the recent past, thereby making it difficult for the majority of the people to afford them. These

Dear Editor, I WRITE with a heavy heart on the unfolding situation in our country concerning those self-acclaimed wealthy people yet little or nothing is seen if they have any plans to empower the majority poor Zambians. These are the same people who have sold public assets for a song and have enriched themselves in the process. While the poor are crying for their money, they are laughing from a distance and mocking people whose wealth

people do not have the purchasing power, hence wallowing in abject poverty. However, the outbreak of the coronavirus in China last December which has devastated the entire world has been cited as one of the factors leading to the depreciation of the Kwacha. The coronavirus has affected the employees' financial status in that some of them have been dismissed by their employers while others have been put on forced leave owing to low business activities. The small-scale entrepreneurs have not been spared either by the Covid-19 pandemic. The most affected business sectors are the hospitality and manufacturing, among others. The low level of economic activities in our country entails that most goods and ser-

vices have to be imported. When the country imports more goods than it exports, the country has to pay for the imported goods in foreign currencies notably the US dollar. Ultimately, there will be more demand for the dollar. It is a well known fact that the majority of Zambians are

Do Zambia’s rich care? enriched them. This is so common on the political platform for people to boast of being very rich yet they don't care for the poor apart from using them to ascend to power. Most times than often, they are actually even bad payers to their own workers. Where is their pride then? They leave the poor homeless in their quest to grab more land. It

only tells that the majority vulnerable and poor Zambians are only important to them for political mileage. Let us be very civil in our political expediency and remember that power with a hungry following is very dangerous. That is why even the bible is clear when it says the hand that giveth is better than the one that receiveth.

wallowing in abject poverty owing to the fact that only few people are in formal employment. Even those in formal employment, their disposable income is low, making it difficult to buy most necessities. On the other hand, some entrepreneurs do not make enough money through sales by virtue of not selling much of their merchandise. The dire consequence of this is that there will be less sales which translates into less revenue. The economic challenges are in our midst quite allright. To mitigate the adverse impact of the depreciation of the Kwacha owing to many factors of which the coronavirus takes the centre stage, there is need for the government and other stakeholders to find amicable solutions. ELEMIYA PHIRI, Lusaka.

It is for this reason that I again applaud President Edagr Lungu for committing part of his monthly remunerations for the purpose of advancing the welfare of the poor. That is taking self-introspection and realising that the poor need the money more than yourself. Let our self-acclaimed rich in society always care for the poor people even before they ascend to political power. More still, let them explain where their wealth came from. MIKE MUNGAILA.

GOVERNMENT should know that to develop the country we should remember tZambia is an agricultural country as most areas have good water supply and fertiliser. We have enough fertile land and good rain fall pattern so we can feed the entire southern and central Africa. Government through the ministries of Agriculture and Livestock to invest more. As a nation we can make money in agriculture and livestock than we can make on copper. The other thing we have to look at is crop diversification. Crop diversification, once fully maximised will contribute positively to the wealth creation and boost people’s livelihood with addition to other crop that have the potential to generate income and stimulate to development. AGRCULTURE Maize is one of the major crops grown in the country, but there is need for other crops to be recognised as well. We also need to focus more on millet, sorghum, rice, beans, soya beans, nuts, wheat and cassava. Zambian has the potential not only to attain lasting food security but to become a regional agriculture hub and global exporter of processed agricultural products. Agriculture presently contributes 15 percent to the gross domestic product (GDP). Therefore agriculture remains vital to employment and rural livelihoods as 70 percent of the country’s labour force works in agriculture. That’s why the Ministry of Agriculture needs to encourage farmers to grow more food. The Lima credit programme started by ZNFU in partnership with Zambia National Commercial Bank (Zanaco) to address issues affecting small-scale farmers whose particular challenges includes, loans, fertiliser and improved seeds for the farm produce should be encouraged in all provinces. The other one is Lima Chuma which means “Cultivating Prosperity,” is a holistic programme designed to empower the rural farmers. Only two things are needed to surpass crop production. Firstly, disease preven-

tion and secondly the fight against stock theft should be taken seriously. Government should consider revising some policies in the livestock that negatively affect the country’s capability to export to the regional markets. Addressing such policies will enable easy access to veterinary service among livestock farmers. The old policies in livestock have resulted in farmers suffering from escalating costs of vaccines and poor access to veterinary services translating in reduced livestock. The disease situation in Zambia has led to limited export opportunities thereby reducing the potential contribution to foreign exchange. Livestock farmers require support by putting in place appropriate and sustainable policies, support services, functional institutional are regulatory framework to increase livestock productively and quality of life through production. 1) Problems that hinder commercial beef production in Zambia. A. Most traditional farmers keep animals for prestige and they are reluctant to sell. B. Poor quality meat because the quality is not controlled. C. Poor cattle management leading to over grazing in disease infected areas. D. Most cattle farmers stay very far from the market centres. 2)

There are two measures that should be taken by the government and cooperating partners to improve beef production and supply in Zambia:-

A. Educating farmers on the importance of quality rather than quantity. B. Veterinary officers should start going to assisting cattle owners and attending to animals. C. Provision of markets and cold storage such as Zambeef and Kachema Suppliers. KENNEDY MUNYEMESHA.


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Wusakile school borehole repaired By ROGERS KALERO A TOTAL of K12, 000 was spent on buying a water pump, cables and other items at Jonken Primary School in Wusakile constituency in Kitwe, Member of Parliament Pavyuma Kalobo has said. Mr Kalobo said the borehole stopped functioning, forcing residents in the area to starting consuming water from Jonken stream. Mr Kalobo said he was working with Kitwe District Commissioner Chileshe Bweupe and District Education Board Secretary, Chrispine Nyungila to address the problem. "Unity of purpose or team work is vital whenever we face challenges. Team work will always yield desirable results whenever we face challenges. "On my own as MP, I would have not managed to repair this borehole. A total of K12, 000 has been spent on this work. This includes replacing the submersible pump and cables which were burnt," he said.

‘Don’t allocate plots near water bodies’ ALL local authorities must stop allocating pieces of land near water bodies, Copperbelt Province Permanent Secretary, Bright Nundwe has directed. Mr Nundwe said allocating plots near water bodies, such as rivers and streams, would contribute to manmade disasters which had affected many parts of the province. He said stakeholders should work together in reducing disasters in the province. Mr Numbwe said this yesterday in Ndola during the commemoration of International Day for Risk Disaster Reduction. Mr Nundwe said he would not entertain allocation of plots in water logged areas because it had been costly on the treasury to manage disasters. "I wish to emphasise the need for all stakeholders to work together if man-made disasters are to be avoided and save resources that could be channelled to other critical needs," he said During the event, the Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit donated mealie meal and maize to 22 boarding schools to go towards their feeding programmes.

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BAR, NIGHT CLUB OWNERS CRY FOUL By SANFROSSA MANYINDA

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OVERNMENT has been challenged to give proper guidance on operating hours for restaurants that also have liquor licences. Bars and Night Clubs Owners Association of Zambia charged that a good number of restaurant owners who also

had liquor licences were operating beyond stipulated the hours. Recently, Health Minister, Chitalu Chilufya, expressed concern that some bars and night clubs were not adhering to the covid-19 guidelines, among others, operating beyond stipulated hours. The association secretary general, Mr Edmond Lifwekelo, complained that some sections of society deemed bars and night clubs owners to be

non-compliant with the hours if operation when there was a different story on the ground he was speaking in an interview in Kitwe. "Before bars were allowed to open, restaurants that have liquor licences were allowed to sell liquor provided it came with a meal and these are the people operating beyond stipulated hours because they do not have a clear time to close their premises. "Proper guidance on this

matter before re-opening the facilities would have helped," he said. Recently, President Edgar Lungu announced that bars and night clubs would be operating on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 18:00 to 22:00 hours. Mr Lifwekelo said there was urgent need for councils countrywide to sit down and see how best the matter could be resolved. He said it was not too late to

have the matter resolved, stating that failure to do so would breed misunderstanding on the matter. Mr Lifwekelo meanwhile called on Government to consider increasing the hours of operation for bars and night clubs, considering that the cases of Covid-19 were declining. "In as much as we appreciate that the facilities were opened, we need more hours to help our members recover the monies they lost in the past few months that their facilities were closed," Mr Lifwekelo said.

ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF ZAMBIA 25th September, 2020

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The Electoral Commission of Zambia wishes to inform all stakeholders and members of the public that the Online Voter Pre-Registration was launched on Monday, 21st September 2020. The exercise will end on 6th November 2020. The Online- Voter Pre-registration is not a final registration. All those who will preregister online will be required to visit a physical Registration Centre to submit their biometrics, have their details verified and obtain a voters card. Registration Centres will be open during the period 28th October to 30th November 2020. Registration Centres will operate from 07:00hrs to 18:00hrs hours each day. Those who may not have access to internet to enable them to pre-register online can visit any registration centre to register and obtain their Voters cards.

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The Online Voter Pre-Registration is convenient as those who will pre-register online will be expected to spend less time at registration centres. The Commission is calling upon all eligible Zambians to register during the 2020 Voter Registration Exercise even if one is currently registered. If you do not register you will not vote in the 2021 General Elections. The current Voters card will not be used in the 2021 general elections. ISSUED BY: The Chief Electoral Officer Electoral Commission of Zambia, Elections House Haile Selassie Avenue P O Box 50274, LUSAKA.


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AN OPEN LETTER TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE Dump Trump for a better American and a more peaceful world Dear Americans,

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HOPE and trust that this letter will touch the heart of every American voter. As you go to vote this November 2020, apply yourself to the presentation of America as the land of freedom and economic prosperity. One cannot keep out of mind the obvious wrong decisions and actions that President Donald Trump has committed during his administration which have endangered the lives of many Americans and further threatened world peace. Those who worked with the president closely have testified in their writings. (Fire and Fury in Trump’s White House; The room where it all happened). Dear Americans, Trump must be stopped. He has to be stopped at the polls this November. I cannot choose a president for you. I cannot even judge and give a definite position on the president. What I am doing through this letter is to show that certain actions and decisions of the president may not be good for America

FILE PHOTO: For America to avoid this misjudgment mantled in the person of the president, it has to move (vote out) the person, so that it can utilise its government system effectively. and even for the president himself. In 2017, when the president assumed office, I wrote 48 open letters, advising on various topics. It’s almost four years down the lane, we are all witnesses to the Trump administration. This time I have thought that I better write an open letter to you all Americans. America is a leading economy, and what happens there affects us all. I urge you Americans to serve the rest of the world diligently and help in changing the global society for the better. Using the leverage of a leading economy and a political influence, put through a positive change to humanity and to yourselves. Yes, one can comfortably immerse themselves into the local American environment, be in the comfort of billionaires, millionaires, political and business elites, reach out to select few global colleagues within the same comfort zone and lifestyle. Yes, as global wealth expands, any leadership with a humane soul of caring for all human beings will use the leverage of national political leadership to put through a positive change to humanity, especially when the leadership is of an economically and politically powerful nation – which the US is today. On his execution on January 30, 1649 King Charles I had this to say on the people; “For the people, and truly I desire their liberty and freedom, as much as anybody whomsoever, but I must tell you that their liberty and their freedom consists in having a government those laws by which their life and their goods, may be most their own.” By failing to recognise the importance of working with the rest of the world on laws and institutions that keep America and the rest of the world in tandem, the Trump administration has put the lives of Americans and their goods at a razor edge where they can be lost in an instant. The job losses and unemployment which have soared to the great depression levels is a case in point. As he bade farewell to the presidency, George Washington also said; “Respect other nations.” The Trump administration has completely ignored the wisdom of the founding president. At this age and era of the modern state, the liberty of America is firmly tied to the liberty of the world, and wrapped up with this liberty is the security of all human beings and the protection of their human rights. Each American should feel the moral obligation that lies on choosing a right president for

America, who will do the right decisions and actions for Americans and the right things for the world today. The experience over the last four years of Trump administration whether you look at violence at Charotteville or the trade war with China has taught us much. President Trump is definitely not a right choice for Americans or the world, but the duty is for Americans to give us their choice. On the September 25, 1919 President Woodrow Wilson said; there is one thing that the American people always rise to and extend their hand to, and that is truth of justice and liberty and of peace. Thus to the words of Wilson, truth, justice, liberty and peace will come by voting Trump out of office and the truth, liberty and peace will start to flow in the world from America, with Americans and the rest of the world working together on global issues confronting the world today. Even as we fight the coronavirus as a world; we have to do it together in solidarity; we have to work on a new economic order with and post Covid-19; a new global environment and an inclusive social, political, cultural, religious order which follows the World Health Organisation rules. The key is, we have to work together as individuals and as nations. The one who does not want to work with others, is but a danger to all, and to the rest of the world. President Trump does not want to work with others, not on the environment, not on the economy, not on justice for all. The removal of Donald Trump from the presidency is a political and moral necessity. It will be a better America for Americans themselves and for the rest of us - a more peaceful world. On February 5, 1850, Henry Clay stated that; “We shall stand condemned in our consciences, by our own constituents, by our own country.” Henry Clay was making a case for the union of the USA. He was right. May I add that we, as humanity will stand to be condemned by the future generations if we fail to see the obvious danger that Trump has brought to the modern state. END OF PART 1 MR DONALD CHANDA UNZA LECTURER (R+d) P.O BOX 32379 LUSAKA TEL; 0979771803. EMAIL; chakolongana@gmail.com


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NVESTORS should not feel indifferent about investing in any of the economic sectors as their investment remains safe despite Zambia having elections next year. The political process should

not make investors feel indifferent about investing in any of Zambia’s economic sector, assured Commerce, Trade and Industry Minister, Christopher Yaluma. Mr Yaluma assured the French investors that their investment was safe even though Zambia would be holding elections next year.

The minister was speaking during the Zambia-France Virtual Investment Forum yesterday. “Zambia has had in the past held peaceful elections and at no time did we as a country experience any form of political instability since we got independence in 1964. Therefore, you are free and safe in

Zambia at any given time!” he said. Zambia’s Ambassador to France, Christine Kaseba-Sata, said the country was keen to see more French footprints. Zambia Development Agency acting Director General, Mukula Makasa, said the country offered a number of incentives for investors.

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Empower more rural women - CCPC By BUUMBA CHIMBULU

PLAYERS in the financial sector can assist in saving the informal sector during the Covid-19 period by improving chances of rural women in accessing the Covid-19 relief which will support their businesses. This is according to the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) Executive Director, Chilufya Sampa. The Bank of Zambia in April this year availed a K10 billion stimulus package to help businesses affected by the pandemic. Mr Sampa warned that data from the FinScope which showed that nearly half of women in Zambia were financially excluded could distort the market and cripple an important part of the economy, the informal sector. Mr Sampa said financial inclusion among rural women could save the informal sector. He however observed that this called for an increase in the rate at which financial players brought on board women in rural areas to promote maximum inclusivity in the distribution of Covid-19 relief packages Mr Sampa stressed that women in rural areas faced serious hurdles in accessing Covid-19 relief support

Dundumwezi locals cautioned over tribal vote By OLIVER SAMBOKO in Dundumwezi

IF you don’t vote for President Edgar Lungu in next year’s general election, don’t expect him to continue giving you development, PF national mobilisation committee member, Bizwell Mutale has told the people of Dundumwezi. Speaking when he addressed village headmen and their subjects at Nabulangu grounds in Dundumwezi, Mr Mutale said for a long time the people in the region have not been voting for the ruling party because of the tribal lies that the UPND under the leadership of Hakainde Hichilema has been spreading. Mr Mutale said the tendency by the people of Southern Province of voting on tribal lines was hurting the region’s development prospects. “This time around it will be tit for tat, you don’t vote for him, don’t cry for development from a Government that you don't support and expect it to listen to you," he said. He however, noted that the province was ripe for change from tribal voting,

for their businesses because they lacked access to formal financial services. He was speaking during an episode of the Stanbic Anakazi Banking online conversations. “What has come through from the women market is that in rural Zambia, women typically run microbusinesses that help support their families. However, most of these women remain financially excluded. “As a result, it becomes nearly impossible for them to access relief packages that are available to other entrepreneurs in urban areas,” Mr Sampa said. CCPC, Mr Sampa said, would work with various stakeholders to ensure that as many women as possible had accessed to financial services. He said this would enable them not get by passed by the various interventions being put in place to help businesses navigate through the outbreak. “We have been working with the Rural Financial Extension Programme (RUFEP) in trying to raise awareness of the importance of financial inclusion among women in rural areas to help change the narrative. “We are engaging banks and mobile money providers in this quest,” Mr Sampa said.

and predicted that the ruling party was going to garner not less than 10 members of Parliament in the 2021 election. Mr Mutale said the whole region and especially the people of Dundumwezi who did not vote for the PF in the last election have turned green and ready to move forward with the rest of the country by voting for the PF which was inclusive and of national character. He called for collaborated effort between the ruling party structures and the grass root, adding that despite President Lungu visiting the region and not getting any vote from the people of Dundumwezi, the head of state and the party in power has initiated a number of developmental projects including the electricity and the construction of the Kalomo Dundumwezi road. "The President did not get any vote here but he has been here twice to Commission two important projects that are benefiting you people. What more do you want the President to do for you to appreciate him," he said. He said President Lungu and his Government has for a long time shown its commitment by giving the people of Dundumwezi and Southern Province in general electricity and a good road network but noted that it was saddening that despite all the effort, the region has continued to reject him.


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CITY of Lusaka FC has officially unveiled former Angola and Botswana national team coach Veselin Jelusic as Aisha Jumwa the new Yamoto head coach. Jelusic takes over from Child Development and the George Kapembwa who President Lungu Ministry of Local Government helped City of Lusaka win stadiums to ensure “Guidelines for various will inspect that theypromotion are safe to forthe theEden resports disciplines which sumptionUniversity of football.National Division have been categorised LunguOne hadleague earlier impleafter impressing mented a ban on all sports acas non-contact, semiduring the provincial contact and full contact tivities in the country to halt theplay offs spread oflast the month. Covid-19 pandemsport and, safeguards ic which hasThe claimed the lives of Serbian born-coach as outlined in the health 18 people in Zambia. becomes the third European guidelines for football Meanwhile, Sports Minister trainer to drillhas City of Lusaka Mulenga hailed at premier and national Emmanuel Presidentafter Lungu for lifting former Astonthe Villa and division one leagues.” ban on contact sports. England national team striker “Guidelines for various sports Mulenga urged “Jackie” Sewell coached disciplines which have been clubs to John prepare categorised as non-contact, their stadi- in 1964, and Italian Yamoto said it was a full good experi-ums and semi-contact and contact Roberto Landi. sport safeguards outtraining enceand, coming to as represent And speaking after he lined the healthdespite guidelines fornu-venues theincountry the football at premier and national before was unveiled Jelusic, who merous challenges due to division one leagues. Hence c o m - was appointed Chipolopolo Covid-19 restrictions. these leaguestravel will resume action mencMusonda said theobserfriend-i n g coach by FAZ before the in July, 2020, with strict vance of health guidelines,” ly matches presented said coachg r o u p Zambian government rejected Lungu. “Micho” an insight on whattrainings.his appointment through He said the Ministry each individual player isofable the Ministry of Sports in Health in cooperation with the

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NEWS IN BRIEF Security forces raid Bobi Wine's party office KAMPALA – Armed soldiers and police officers yesterday raided the party offices of Ugandan presidential aspirant Robert Kyagulanyi, popularly known as Bobi Wine. Documents were taken from the premises as well as red military-style berets and overalls. Uganda police spokesperson, Fred Enanga, said "We are carrying out operations on misuse of some of the uniforms and accoutrements that are gazette." – BBC.

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GENEVA - Saudi Arabia has failed to win a seat on the United Nations Human Rights Council, while China and Russia acceded with little opposition. On Tuesday, 15 countries were elected to the 47-member council in a secret ballot held by the UN’s General Assembly in Geneva, Switzerland, Reuters reported. – BUSINESS INSIDER ZESCOUS. Limited wishe

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August last year said he was honoured to be named new City of Lusaka head coach. Jelusic is confident he would achieve the set objectives at City of Lusaka because the club has a team of young players who are easy to work with. “What attracted me the most to come to this club is its ambitious project to invest in the development of youth players and to promote them to help them reach a higher level of competition. “It is not an easy task but we will try to work together to achieve what we want. I have been in Africa since 1991, I was in Angola for almost 10 years, in Botswana for eight years and in South Africa so I know pretty much about Zambian football and Zambian football is respected not only in Africa but also around the world,” said the Serbian. Meanwhile, City of Lusaka general secretary Chomba Mumba urged the Serbian to help the team reclaim its lost glory. Chomba said the unveiling of Jelusic as head coach symbolises the team’s determination to achieve greatness. General manager Justine Palmer said Jelusic has signed a one year deal which will keep him at Woodlands Stadium until 2022.

which has Europe’s worst rate per capita, has shifted schools to distance learning and hospitals started cutting non-urgent medical procedures to free up beds. Bars, restaurants and clubs have shut. Moscow authorities said yesterday they would introduce online learning for many students starting on Monday, while Northern Ireland announced a twoweek schools’ closure. Major European economies of Germany, Britain and France have so far resisted pressure to close schools, a move that during the spring lockdowns created hardship across the workforce, with parents struggling to juggle child care and work from home. In Germany, politicians are debating whether to extend the ChristmasNew Year break to reduce contagion among children spreading to the wider community, though critics say there is no evidence that schools have been infection hot spots. The Netherlands returned to “partial lockdown” yesterday, closing bars and restaurants, but kept schools open. European daily infections have been running at an average of almost 100, 000 a day, forcing governments to introduce a range of tightening restrictions, each attempting to calibrate them in order to protect health without destroying livelihoods. – REUTERS.

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CHISAMBA Katuba 2ha 300m off Great North road K300,000.6ha,piggery 6km off great north road K400,000.3ha cottage, borehole, wirefence, zesco power K1m.2ha to 40ha 12km east of fringilla K65,000 per ha. CHIBOMBO near Ibis Gardens tarred Great North roadfront,2ha,4ha,8ha,10ha,12ha K250,000 per ha. Same area 300 to 600m off Great North road,2ha,4ha, K125,000 per ha.2.5ha,3 bedroom house, poultry, near Chibombo Basic School K300,000.Liteta area 8ha K900,000.23ha near Mungule Place K1.5m. MUMBWA Tollgate 78ha K1.5m.40ha In Mumbwa town K50,000 per ha can Sub-divide. CHIBOMBO Near Ibis Gardens 4 bedroom house on 4ha 300m off great north road with poultry K2m.55ha K750,000. SERENJE Nansanga farm block 118ha K750,000.16ha price offers invited.32ha K150,000.80ha K500,000.230ha K850,000.265ha K2m.105ha.18ha offers. MKUSHI 3km from town 160ha K1.2m.35ha K1.3m.390ha K1m.Shiwang’andu 200ha K1m. KABWE 6ha 2km off Lusaka K225,000.45ha 3 bedroom cottage, borehole, Zesco 3-phase power,20km from Kabwe cbd 500m off Great North Lusaka road K5.5m. KAPIRI town ten shops as a complex K250,000.Kapiri Hillside plot 20m x 40m with five room house K150,000. COPPERBELT NDOLA Northrise 5 bedroom house K1.5m.Mitengo 3 bedroom house K300,000. LUFWANYAMA Emerald mines seeking partners, investors, sponsors or financiers. EASTERN CHIPATA City Kalongwezi 3 bedroom house K650,000.4 acres Great east Msekela road junction K1m. LUSAKA KALUNDU Lusaka west 2km off mumbwa road several plots,20m x 30m K35,000.30m x 30m K45,000.40m x 50m K60,000.50m x80m K80,000. MUNGWI Road, Lusaka west near Appolo several plots, one acre tar roadfront commercial K400,000.2Bedroom house on 4 acres K3m.several plots 50m x 80m K130,000.40m x 50m K80,000. MAKENI off Mumbwa road one acre K180,000.Makeni West Kacheta area,2ha to 80ha K100,000 per ha. Before Oriental 4900sqm 3 room house K1.3m.makeni south tar road front commercial plot for shopping mall and filling station or warehouses 4 acres K6m. MAKENI Great North roadfront. Makeni West Kacheta 11 acres K400,000. KAFUE estates plots, 20m x 30m K35,000.Shikoswe 20m x 30m K40,000. Mpande area one acre to 3 acres K60,000 per acre. Hillside 50m x 100m K100,000. Chikupi 50m x 50m K60,000. 59m x 100m K80,000. Greenfields 30m x 87m K120,000.Town 40m x 40m K100,000. Kafue Lusaka road near Avic 30m x 40m K40,000. MIKANGO Mwanawasa Settlement, several pieces 2ha to 3ha K125,000 per ha. Five hectares 300m off Leopards Hill road opposite Barracks entrance commercial K2m.Nkwashi 2ha K1m.Plot 2500sqm K80,000. PALABANA Lusaka East, Chalimbana river damfront 40ha to 300ha K200,000 per ha. Away from dam 600ha K150,000 per ha. Also same area 2ha 80ha K90,000 per ha. KANAKANTAPA ,Chongwe, 22 acres, 3 bedroom house 3 fish ponds, poultry facility 2500birds capacity K3m.6ha K250,000. WATERFALLS, Silverest area 1km off great east road several plots,30m x 30m K150,000.30m x 44m, 30m x 47m, 33m x 60m,K250,000 each. Same area, buildings can be residential or offices K1.5m. CHINIKA GARDEN house area, warehouse near SGS Filling Station plot sizes 3 acres built space 20m x 60m.U$D740,000 warehouse 4,738sqm K6m.House 6 rooms plus Mumbwa roadfront K850,000. NDEKE Meanwood, 3 bedroom house K580,000,3 bedroom house,2x 1 bedroom houses small shop wallfenced K1.5m. MAKENI off Kafue road , motor vehicle workshops on 2.5 acres and 2 acres adjacent, big truck and bus parking space, service pits, storerooms U$D 1.8m. MAKENI East commercial plot 6,603sqm K700,000.3 bedroom executive house, ceramics K3m. SHIBUYUNJI MWEMBESHI Bridge 75 acres K1m.300 acre K3m. CHILENJE South 2x2 bedroom house houses one plot K850,000 2 bedroom house K500,000. KAFUE Roadfront opposite Embassy Mall 2 acres, office block, big space for further construction K38m. CAIRO road Kafue roundabout Commercial plot 3100sqm K36m BARLASTONE PARK ,Lusaka west 8 acres with 5 bedroom house, 4 and 2 bedrooms, workshop, storeroom ,2 boreholes,2 water tanks,Orchard,K10m.

CHIPATA Compound 3 bedroom house K200,000.2 bedrooms K250,000.Chunga Extension 3 bedrooms K400,000. CHILANGA Shimabala, Safari Ranch 26 acres,6km off Lusaka Kafue Great North road,40km from Lusaka cbd four chalets, solar power, dinning room, kitchen, braistand, two offices, fish pond, two boreholes, some zebras, puku, peacock K2m. Good for weekend and holiday camping. FAIRVIEW near Levy Park, complex comprising several shops, warehouses , storeroom ,offices, showrooms, U$D4m. KATUBA 6.5ha K400,000.15 acres K15acres K350,000.3.8ha K260,000.73ha 11km off Great North road K2m. 2.5ha(7 acres 2 bedroom house, piggery, borehole hand pump power generator K1.3m. KAFUE Greenfields plot 30m x 87m K50,000.Shikoswe Turn off 3 big shops,K500,000.Chirundu roadfront 0.394 acres fenced U$D 380,000.Kafue Gorge road 18ha K1m.Mungu 200 acres K35,000 per acre. BARLASTONE PARK 2 acres K300,000 or one acre K150,000. STATE LODGE area plot 50m x 50m K400,000. 4 bedroom house K2m. K A N A K A N TA PA , C h o n g w e , 4 . 3 h a K250,000. LEOPARDS HILL road Palabana turn off 770sqm K100,000. CHILANGA Opposite Chilanga Cement,3 bedroom house 1km off kafue road double storey K3M. SHIMABALA 7ha K1.7m. Lusaka westwood 100 acres K3m. Quarry Road 20 acres K2m.Barmoral 7 acres K1.3m. Mwembeshi 50 acres K15,000 per acre. Barm0ral plot 30m x 40m K75,000. RUFUNSA 12 acres on offer letter 2km off Great east road K100,000. PALABANA University 12 acres(5ha) K200,000. KAMWALA Trading area, double storey building with ground floor shops plus offices or hostel rooms with kitchen upstairs K18m.Shop K1m in Kamwala. LUANGWA River 17ha for lodge near game park K350,000. CHALALA 2x3 bedroom houses K875,000. CHIPATA Compound complex one small shop, two bars, one tavern,storeroom,3 bedroom house, three flats, 6x2 bedroom houses.7 x 1 bedroom house houses, shelter and car park K1.3m NDEKE Meanwood plot 18m x 22m K170,00.Chamba Valley plot 20m x 30 K180,000. Kanyama flats 4x2 bedroom K160,000. CHILANGA house double storey near Golf club, plot size 80m x 80m K2m. Mt Makulu area 1.5 acres K400,000.1.4 acres K650,000.Musamba premises for school or shops nine rooms plus five toilets K2m. KAFUE Kasaka area 4ha(ten acres)price to be discussed. Mungu 50 acres K35,000 per acre. LUSAKA City Center,Cha Cha Cha road large shop/warehouse U$D800,000.Off kafue road Warehouse 4274sqm.200m off kafue road near Carousel. Price to be discussed. MUNGWI road, Barlastone Park Lusaka west warehouse and shops K600,000. Plots 25m x 40m K80,000. LEOPARDS Hill road off tarmac two kilometers 2.8ha(7 acres) K450,000. CHAWAMA Shopping Complex available for sale comprising: Sizes 326sqm K12,000.135sqm K7,000.45sqm.44sqm.1700sqm K160, 000.140,138sqm.207sqm.427sqm,44o sqm.346sqm LUSAKA Kafue Great North roadfront, Makeni near Makeni Mall, complex comprising:8x3 bedroom double storey flats(mansionnettes),Shop 75sqm,restaurant/bar with upstairs extension 170sqm,second floor office space on top of restaurant 170sqm,upstairs church hall 600sqm,showroom,events hall for weddings ,meetings, workshops, conferences 1,800sqm.Warehouse at rear 719sqm. Price U$D14m or Kwacha equivalent. CENTRAL CHIBOMBO 3 bedroom house in Shifwankulu- Spin along Great North road K350,000.20 acres 13km off Great North road on Old Mumbwa road K800,000(Liteta). KAPIRI 2.7ha 30m of Great North road K120,000 44ha 7km off Ndola road K200,000.on offer Letter.199ha K750,000.30km from Kapiri Hospital.22ha 20km off Ndola road K100,000.22ha CHISAMBA opposite golden valley 250 acres K40,000 per acre. Kamaila area 4ha(10 acres)K200,000. COPPERBELT MASAITI 150ha K2000 per ha.100ha K850,000. LUFWANYAMA 10ha(25 acres) K90,000. MPONGWE MACHIY area 800ha K2.5m. CHINGOLA Maiteneke 2 bedroom house K90,000. KITWE Bulangililo house 7 rooms K150,000. KAOMA near tbz farms 178ha K2m. SOUTHERN Bridge plot for lodge near border 1750sqm K100,000. Monze town center on Livingstone road,

complex of eight shops K8M.Choma old Machapopota road plot 40mx 90m K85,000. Mazabuka Lodge 13room K2m. KARIBA LAKE waterfront 4ha(10 acres) with 3 bedroom lodge U$D600,000.3 acres overlooking Lake Kariba Plot for Lodge K300,000. CHIPEPO Lower Zambezi river waterfront fishing business or tourist lodge comprising 3 bedroom lodge on 7 acres, on Monze Chisekesi road,6 fishing riggs,two speed boadts,U$D800,000. MUCHINGA MPIKA town plot 50m x 50m with 2 rooms K180,00.Farm 2700ha K3,00 per ha. SERENJE Nansanga block 2000ha K75m. CHINSALI 5000ha K35m. NORTHERN: SENGA HILL 12ha (30 acres) on Mbala Kasama road with house 6 rooms, six boreholes,warehouse,shop,grocery,80km from Mbaka 85km from Kasama K1.2m.Chama Matumbo roadfront 1.5ha K175,000 KASAMA 10,000ha K70m. ACCOMMODATION OFFERED LUSAKA KABULONGA off Brentwood Drive 6x4 bedroom houses double storey, masters self-contained K36,000 each per month. MAKENI near Kankole house 3 bedrooms K35000.4 bedrooms K7,000. Makeni Konga houses and warehouses rent ranging K5000 to K8,000. MAKENI opposite Andres Motel 500m off kafue road 3 bedroom house K18,000 per month. BARLASTONE PARK off Mungwi road,flats,6x2 bedroom K4,500.4x1 bedroom K3,200, CHALALA off Lilayi road 4x2 bedrooms K2,500. COPPERBELT KALULUSHI Napsa Complex 3 bedroom hose K4,000. REAL ESTATE TO LET MAKENI Konga warehouses and storerooms ranging K6,000 to K8,000. MAKENI Kafue road,150m off Great North road light and heavy vehicles workshops with offices, storeroom, service pits and big parking yard K75,00 per month. CHAWAMA near Chawama market , several shops available for short or long lease sizes 326sqm K12,000.135sqm K7,000.45sqm.44sqm.1700sqm K160, 000.140,138sqm.207sqm.427sqm,44o sqm.346sqm Carousel shopping center, several shops on the ground, first, second and third floors including events halls ,furnished with kitchens for self catering can be hired for weddings, workshops, seminars, meetings, conference etc. various sizes and amounts. LODGE, GUESTHOUSE , OFFICE Complex along Independence Avenue Rhodes Park near Civic Center details on request and rental open to discussion. MAKENI Los Angeles Road, HOTEL 91 rooms, 4 offices, one bar, 3 bars, 3 conference halls, big swimming pool, baby pool, two car parks, twelve shops,3km from Cairo road post office. Long lease rent to be discussed. LUSAKA Kafue Great North roadfront, Makeni near Makeni Mall, complex comprising:8x3 bedroom double storey flats(mansionnettes),Shop 75sqm,restaurant/bar with upstairs extension 170sqm,second floor office space on top of restaurant 170sqm,upstairs church hall 600sqm,showroom,events hall for weddings ,meetings, workshops, conferences 1,800sqm.Warehouse at rear 719sqm. BUSINESS AND INVESTMENT CONTAINERS-old steel containers in Makeni South K35,000.Scrap metals also available from a road constructors yard. Mining, copper, cobalt, gold, emerald, beryl, aquamarine, to maline, amethyst, garnet-existing registered and liceneced mines are looking for partners, sponsors, investors, financiers or outright purchasers. AGRICULTURE- Vast agricultural farming lands available for partnerships or joint ventures. We invite persons, companies, organizations, local or international to enter into any agreements where locals can make land available and foreign or local investors provide capital then market produce locally and abroad-crops, livestock ,game ranching or fisheries. REAL ESTATE AND ACCOMMODATION WANTED Landlords or property owners in all areas of Zambia and Africa Free Trade Countries are invited to list with us for marketing, selling ,leasing and renting: houses, flats ,shops, warehouses, factories, hotels, motels, lodges, tourist facilities, mines, plots farms, office building, highrise buildings, filling stations, companies, businesses, bars, restaurants, butcheries, shopping malls, blocks of flats, housing estates. If you have idle land, we can sell for you either as a whole or by sub-dividing into sub-divisions or plots. Send us your e-mail address so that we send you our blank standard mandate forms which you can fill to give us required details.


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UPND SALUTES KAMPYONGO OVER NRCS ISSUANCE By ANDREW MUKOMA

UNITED Party for National Development (UPND) has welcomed Home Affairs Minister Stephen Kampyongo’s appeal to all stakeholders not to politicise the issuance of National Registration Cards (NRCs). Southern province Information and publicity secretary, Neto Halwabala, said the appeal was timely as it would help in ensuring that the process was transparent. Mr Halwabala said in an interview that the ministers had in the past made good policy pronouncements but they had not been implemented. “We agree with the Minister of Home Affairs’ advice to the offices of District Commissioners that, their offices should be accessible to stakeholders who want to get information on the ongoing mobile issuance of NRCs,” he said. Mr Halwabala said the UPND had been failing to access the time tables for the exercise from District Commissioners in the province. He said, now that guidance

FILE PHOTO: Home Affairs Minister Stephen Kampyongo has been given, his party was hopeful that DCs' offices would be accessible by stakeholders. Mr Halwabala was optimistic that the relationship between the DCs and some stakeholders would be harmonised. He agreed with Mr Kampyongo's message that officers should not be intimidated by anyone but be allowed to

do their work freely. Mr Halwabala said some of the centres were far from populated areas while some districts had no gensets for the exercise. “In some districts, they are areas that have been selected but do not have a lot of people and those areas where there are a lot of people are not targeted,” he said.

North-West gets $750m growth pledges By JACKSON MAPAPAYI ABOUT US$750 million worth of investment pledges have been made to North-Western Province. The pledges were as a result of the investment exhibition dubbed 'Expo North-West Zambia 2019' held in August last year. This came to light during the First to Third Quarter of the Provincial Development Coordinating Committee (PDCC) held in Solwezi. Expo coordinator, Christopher Bwalya, said sectors of interest included agriculture and agro processing, carbon trading, forestry, energy, infrastructure development, border posts facility development and mining. Mr Bwalya said a lot was happening in the agriculture and processing as well as in infrastructure development. He said that under the agriculture and processing sector, about US$128.5 million had been pledged. He said in Manyinga, a US$32 million plantation was coming up while in Mwinilunga a Kalene Fruit Canery plant was being set up under the auspices of the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC).

The project, he said, was at 75 percent completion. In Kalumbila, Mr Bwalya said that a horticulture plant was being set up by PG Farms while discussions to set up a One stop Border post at Kipushi border in Mushindamo was underway with a local company. Meanwhile, provincial minister, Nathaniel Mubukwanu, urged the expo committee to follow up on all investment pledges. He said Government’s desire was to see all investment pledges materialise so that people could start experiencing the benefit of the expo. "The resources must be put in place to enable people responsible to follow up on pledges and commitments investors made so that the province can materialize tangible social and economic investment benefit for the people," he said. Mr Mubukwanu said the overall objective of the Expo was to realise increased inflow of investment in various sectors and encourage investment. North-Western Province last year held an investment exposition under the theme “unveiling the hidden treasures”.

On Monday, Mr Kampyongo said District Commissioners should provide leadership and address concerns from stakeholders in the ongoing mobile issuance of NRCs and also make their offices accessible. The Minister said he did not want the exercise to be politicised to a level where officers on the ground were intimidated.

Travellers get Covid-19 awareness tips By ANDREW MUKOMA THE Commuter Magazine has stepped up awareness campaigns targeting travellers after noticing laxity in adhering to Covid-19 health guidelines and regulations. The Commuter Magazine indicated that most travellers on public service vehicles especially along the LivibgstoneLusaka route had stopped adhering to the guidelines such as sanitizing and masking up. Liswaniso Mwanalushi, managing director at The Commuter Magazine, observed that people had become complacent in adhering to Covid-19 regulations. Mr Mwanalushi said the sensitisation programme was meant to help travellers continue to follow the Covid-19 guidelines as the pandemic was still there and real. He told the Daily Nation during an awareness campaign at the main bus station in Livingstone that his organisation

would continue reaching out to the people and educating them on the importance of following the guidelines. "We have embarked on a programme of sensitizing travellers on the need to continue adhering to the Covid-19 guidelines given by the Ministry of Health. We are distributing face masks and fliers to commuters, bus crew and traders “We feel that travellers are at risk of contracting Covid-19 if the guidelines are not followed to the letter. It is for this reason that we will continue to educate them and where possible even give them face masks and education materials,” he said. Mr Mwanalushi bemoaned the low levels of social distancing on the buses caused by the restrictive nature of the sitting arrangement was done. He thanked the cooperating partners AIDS Healthcare Foundation for supporting the organization's efforts.

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...as NRC mobile issuance exercise progresses well in Shang’ombo SHANG’OMBO District Commissioner, Max Kasabi says over two thousand people have obtained National Registration Cards under the ongoing mobile issuance of National Registration Cards (NRC’s) in the area. Mr Kasabi expressed happiness that residents of Shang’ombo were satisfied with the exercise as one cannot do without a national identity document. Mr Kasabi revealed that 2,400 people out of the eight thousand targeted number have been issued with NRC’s so far in the district. He indicated that 1000 NRC’s issued are new registrations while 700 are card replacements. Mr Kasabi revealed this when he conducted an inspection to the current areas the exercise is being conducted namely

in Mambolomoka, Liyuwayuwa, Sipuma Siwelewele and Mboiwa in the district. Mr Kasabi described the exercise as calm saying the government is committed to rolling out the issuance of NRC’s in the district before the commencement of the voter Registration exercise. Meanwhile Mambolomoka Ward Councillor, Malundu Malundu thanked the government for the gesture saying people need NRC’s to obtain governments social services. He also appealed to the government to extend the mobile issuance of the NRC’s exercise dates. The NRC mobile issuance exercise is running from 20th September to 30th October 2020. - ZANIS

Heavy rains blow school roof A DOWN POUR has blown off the roof of Chikonkwelo Secondary School in Kabompo forcing pupils to squat at a nearby church. Kabompo District Commissioner Patrick Kasoka who visited the school yesterday with North Western Province Disaster Management and Mitigation unit (DMMU) Regional Coordinator, Paul Muyongo and District Education Board Secretary, Juma Phiri described the incident as unfortunate. Mr Kasoka said the incident was unfortunate as the structure which was community led was the only standing building at the secondary school making it a major setback to the community and the leaners. "It is sad and unfortunate that this has happened to the only structure at the secondary school as the school has had infrastructure challenges which include lack of classroom blocks and staff houses," he said. Mr Kasoka said it will be a great relief if the people of Chikonkwelo can be given the needed support by the DMMU office to rebuild the structure as the incident has disturbed the learning process. "We will be very grateful if the community is supported by the DMMU to have the structure rebuilt as soon as possible to help restore the community's effort in achieving this milestone," he said. Speaking at the same event, DMMU Regional coordinator, Paul Muyongo advised the community to always try

and put up structures that are safe and able to withstand calamities. "As DMMU we always encourage building back better so we need the community to set up environmentally friendly structures that are climate resilient. "I would also urge the implementers of community projects to consult with all the available technocrats and institutions with various expertise," Mr Muyongo said. He added that projects which are consultative allow the diverse expertise on the project to ensure little available resources not to go to waste. "It is regrettable to have this experience, however, if community projects are consultative, it always gives room to avoid wastage of few available resources," Mr Muyongo said. Meanwhile, Chikonkwelo Secondary School Head Teacher, Frederick Kambanji said about 200 pupils have been negatively affected as Covid-19 has also reduced the normal learning space and time. Mr Kambanji said the displaced pupils are now squatting at the nearest CMML church and the primary school. And District Education Board Secretary, Juma Phiri commended the teachers and the churches for such initiative. "We want to commend you the teachers and the church for the initiative used during the whole calamity, we are really thankful,” Mr Phiri said. – ZANIS.


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‘NOTHING PERSONAL’ …‘Micho’ says he still has the highest respect for expelled Kabaso Chongo

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AMBIA national soccer team coach Milutin “Micho” Sredojevic says there was nothing personal about him dropping defender Kabaso Chongo after Zambia lost 2-1 to Kenya. Speaking during a press briefing, “Micho” said the experienced TP Mazembe defender was expelled from camp for technical reasons and not for personal reasons as insinuated by some people. “Micho” said Chongo’s expulsion from the national team has nothing to do with the player not being disciplined as he comes from one of the best organised clubs in Africa. The Serbian said the defender was expelled from the team as he failed to meet some characteristics of being a role model to the young players and his chemistry with Thandi Mwape in defence did not work well. “What happened to the captain of the national team Kabaso Chongo was because of technical reasons, it has nothing to do with discipline as he is coming from a very organised club.

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“Zambia, in two matches of qualifiers and against Kenya conceded nine goals in three matches and the chemistry in central defense did not work so I wanted to try a new chemistry in central defence and overall with the team and it worked positively,” said “Micho.” “Micho” insists Chongo is a top class player who deserve to be respected for the positive contribution to the Zambian game and for being an ambassador, representing Zambia as one of the best defenders in Congo. The Serbian said he would not close the door for any player including the duo of Cletus Chama and Obrey Chirwa who were dropped earlier. “Micho” said playing for Chipolopolo needs to be a privilege for players because nobody is bigger than the national team. Meanwhile, “Micho” said three out of the five players he called from Europe have won a ticket to come back for the qualifiers against Botswana. He said bringing players who will not be able to make a difference at national team level will not work with him as coach.

Fathi upbeat about new players By MICHAEL MIYOBA

NAPSA Stars coach Mohamed Fathi is confident that the new players signed by the club will fit as the club prepares for both the CAF Confederations Cup and the MTN/FAZ Super Division. NAPSA Stars have strengthened their squad with the acquisition of five players from Kenya Zambia and Zimbabwe respectively. The “Pensioners” signed 2019/2020 Buildcon Football Club top scorer Chanda Mushili who has signed a threeyear permanent deal with the 2020/2021 CAF Confederation Cup debutants. Mushili joins Chipolpolo and former Zanaco FC left back, Lawrence Chunga and Zimbabwean central defender Dauda Dennis who have signed twoyear and three-year permanent

Mohamed Fathi deals respectively. NAPSA Stars also signed Kenyan striker Timothy Otieno who has signed a three-year permanent deal from Tusker FC. In an interview, Fathi said qualifying for the CAF Confederations Cup motivated the team to buy more players to strengthen their team. “When we qualified for continental games we looked at how to beef up the team so we

brought Daudi, he has international experience playing for Zimbabwe and also to cover our players Luka Banda and Luka Nguni and also to have depth on the central defence. “Lawrence Chungu is a national team player and he played with Zanaco so he has experience and he is a bit younger,” said Fathi. “In midfield when you look at Collins Sikombe, we thought Jacob Ngulibu who played continental games with Nkana could assist Sikombe, this will also give us depth in midfield.” Fathi, who was impressed with the way his players represented NAPSA at their various national teams is confident the new players will add value to their new club. He said Otieno brings depth upfront because Napsa have been struggling in that department since Tapson Kaseba got injured.

‘Gambling addiction rises among professional sportspeople’ GAMBLING addiction has become the biggest issue among professional sportspeople treated by the Sporting Chance clinic, says founder Tony Adams. The charity says almost half of its clients treated for addiction are related to gambling. Of these, 60 percent are current professionals with cases

eclipsing those treated for alcohol or drugs addiction. “Gambling has been an issue even stretching back to my playing days,” said former Arsenal captain Adams. “But it seems to be the biggest issue now, more than alcohol.” Sporting Chance chief executive Colin Bland says the relationship between sport and gambling has reached a

“pivotal point” and has called for “meaningful reform to protect against further avoidable harm.” He added: “It is apparent that many people within professional sport are uncomfortable with the level at which the gambling industry has managed to embed itself in the fabric of their beloved sports.” – BBC.


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