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‘I SAW ‘NO THANK MEN KISS’ Vol. 6. Issue 2704

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“I was disgusted seeing men kiss men,” a witness told the Lusaka High Court yesterday. Youth members of the planned Socialist Party who were sent to Brazil for training witnessed homosexual

and transgender activities, the court heard. This is a matter in which Socialist Party leader, Fred M’membe has sued Rainbow Party secretary-general, Wynter Kabimba, Daily Nation Newspaper and Millennium Radio for defamation. To Page 3

Simthandile Sishi of South Africa battles with Moses Mulenga of Zambia during the 2019 COSAFA U-17 Youth Championship match between South Africa and Zambia on 14 October 2019 at Mpira Stadium, Blantyre. - Picture by SYDNEY MAHLANGU.

Lungu warns millers By PRISCA LUMINGU BANDA

GOVERNMENT will not work with millers who want to use manipulative tactics to access subsidised maize from the Food Reserve Agency (FRA), President Lunto happen. I cannot comment gu has warned. To Pg 3

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disnissed the reports saying they have not contacted Nyirenda and the association will soon advertise the top job. But according to the South African media which includes the Sowetan, the Baroka Fc coach had been asked to tutor the national team. Sowetan said the Zambian tactician was yet to decide whether to take up the offier. "I don't know what is going

…Witness tells W court in IMF, WB want debt Socialist Party case. P3 extension HOPEFUL P3. BREBNER ALUMINIUM & PVC CHANGALA IS ONCE OFF PROMOTION A HYPOCRITE EDSON Nyirenda has denied reports that he has been offered to again drill the Chipolopolo boys ahead of next month’s 2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Algeria and Zimbabwe. And the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) has also

much on that,” "It's a very difficult situation. Zambia is my home and I have a contract to fulfil with Baroka. I cannot ditch them just like that. "There are a lot of things that we have to put into perspective before making any decision," "National matters are very sensitive. People will think you're a sell-out but you have to respect the people here.

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ARE milling firms up to their tricks again and want to manipulate the government with mind games over the price of mealie meal? This time though, Government has issued a clear warning to millers not to expect the State to bail them out should they run out of maize for their operations. In essence, millers must go out in the countryside to buy maize from farmers for their operations. They must not expect to access maize from the Food Reserve Agency (FRA) which is often cheap, but still want to sell mealie meal at “market” prices. President Edgar Lungu issued a stark warning in Chisamba yesterday that the government will not work with millers who want to use manipulative tactics to access subsidised maize from the FRA. President Lungu said he was aware of some millers who are not buying maize and were just waiting for an opportune time to pounce on the FRA’s strategic reserves. “I must make it crystal clear that my Government will not work with millers who deliberately manipulate Government so that they can have access to maize from the national strategic reserves. Hear me clearly, it is a promise if you like it and it is a warming if you do not like it. “We’ll only work with millers and grain traders with their own maize. We are going to fight and avoid market distortions which normally disadvantage serious farmers, millers and grain traders,” Mr Lungu said The nation will recall how a few months ago some millers held the government to ransom by manipulating the price of mealie meal claiming that there was a shortage of maize. When the price of mealie meal shot up to abnormal levels, threatening social upheaval in the nation, Government was forced to step in and release maize from the strategic reserves held by the FRA at subsidised prices. And while the mealie meal produced from the FRA maize was supposed to be cheaper, the millers, who had initially signed to sell at “affordable” prices did not do so. This was done against a backdrop of some millers buying their own maize and could therefore not compete with those sourcing maize from the FRA. It is obvious that Government would not want a repeat of that this time round, and millers should take President Lungu’s warning seriously if they want to remain in business. Lest they have forgotten, Agriculture Minister Michael Katambo issued a similar warning in August when he disclosed that some millers were lying low instead of being in the market place stocking up on maize for their milling plans. According to Mr Katambo, some millers were reluctant to buy maize because they thought the FRA will come to their rescue when they run out of maize. “In view of this situation, Government wishes to strongly advise the millers that are reluctant to buy to start buying and stop thinking that the Food Reserve Agency will come to their rescue,” Mr Katambo had warned. Could it be that Government had not noticed any change in the market place, that some millers expect Government to come to their rescue? The millers ought to realise that they are operating in a liberalised economy and allowing them cheap maize from the FRA will distort the market. Millers have been given ample notice to stock up and those that fell to do so must be left to suffer the consequences.

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...for failure to issue invoices By BUUMBA CHIMBULU

THE Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) has in the first eight months of this year penalised 214 businesses houses with fines valued at K19.4 million. This is for failure to issue tax invoices and also searched Anzan Enterprises Limited for the same offence. Every business is required to issue a receipt and a tax invoice as well as to use Electronic Fiscal Devices (EFDs) for all those registered for Value Added Tax (VAT). ZRA Corporate Communications Manager, Topsy Sikalinda, said the organisation had from January to August 2020, penalised 214 business houses for failure to issue tax invoices. Mr Sikalinda stressed that failure to issue a tax invoice or to use the EFD machine was an offence and attracted penalties as specified in the VAT regulations. He said the penalties included a monetary penalty of K90,000 or being taken to court and upon conviction the directors could be sentenced up to two years imprisonment or both. “These amounts are too high and as

Mr Sikalinda an authority, we do not take pleasure in collecting money through penalties. We are Tax collectors and not penalty collectors,” Mr Sikalinda said in a statement. Meanwhile, Mr Sikalinda said ZRA had searched Anzan Enterprises Limited for suspected conspiracy to defraud the state through non-issuance of receipts and tax

invoices. This , he said, followed routine operations conducted on Tuesday this week on various business houses including Anzan Enterprises Limited. Mr Sikalinda cautioned businesses to adhere to the requirement of the law by issuing receipts and invoices for all transactions and not wait for the ZRA to pounce on them. He said these findings were an appropriate reminder that attempting to defraud the state would result in serious consequences. Mr Sikalinda also said thecourt convictions for tax related crimes had continued to yield positive results. “Last week, the Authority secured another successful conviction of a male ALPORT PHIRI a clearing agent for forgery, Authoring forgery and smuggling. “The victim was sentenced to 24 months in each of the first two cases and 9 months in the last case. The Authority currently has 13 active cases before the courts of law for cases related to tax evasion and smuggling,” Mr Sikalinda said.

Mopani cancels $10m orders for local firms By SANFROSSA MANYINDA ABOUT $10 million planned orders for mine suppliers and contractors are on the verge of being cancelled by Mopani Copper Mines. This may come a few months after another set of orders was cancelled by the mining giant in May this year. But Government has warned that it would not let the mine go ahead with the plan as that could cause poverty for many Zambians. According to the Association of Mine Suppliers and Contractors, Mopani’s Chief Commercial Officer, Sneha Deepthi, communicated that the orders would be cancelled citing Covid-19 “dynamics.” The association said that Ms Deepthi preferred to deal with mine suppliers and contractors she dealt with when she was working for Konkola Copper Mine (KCM). Association president, Augustine Mubanga, complained that the reason given by the mining firm was not valid and would not be accepted. Mr Mubanga explained that Mopani was one of the biggest entities the suppliers depended on, stating that cancellimg orders would push people into abject poverty. “Businesses have stopped flowing like they were before since the first set of orders was cancelled

in May this year affecting about 300 of our members. “The story of Mopani wanting to cancel the already placed orders again when people have already committed resources is unfortunate,” he said. Mr Mubanga urged Government to step in and ensure that a level playing field was established. Government, he said, should ensure that Zambians were respected and given opportunities to conduct business fairly. But Kitwe District Commissioner Chileshe Bweupe warned that Government would not allow mining firms to continue exploiting Zambian firms. Mr Bweupe wondered where the mine expected the suppliers and contractors to take their orders that had already been processed especially now that economies were struggling due to the Covid-19 pandemic. “This is tantamount to economic sabotage and we will not allow it to happen. “We are aware that the newly employed Chief Commercial Officer was the same officer who was instrumental in the suffering of people in Chingola and Chililabombwe under KCM and now she has come to Mopani to destroy Kitwe as well, this we will not allow,” Mr Bweupe said.

Chilufya calls for efficiency at health centres HEALTH Minister Chitalu Chilufya has ordered health facilities to stop unnecessary delays in attending to patients. Dr. Chilufya says patients should not spend a lot of time waiting to be seen by medical doctors especially during this period of Covid-19 pandemic. The minister said this after an impromptu visit to Solwezi General Hospital where he was impressed with management for reducing the waiting time for patients to be attended to. Dr. Chilufya also called on all health facilities to provide quality service to all.

He said Gvernment under the leadership of President Edgar Lungu has employed more medical personnel to ensure quality health care is provided to all citizens. Meanwhile, Solwezi district clinical care specialist Jonathan Ncheengamwa assured the minister that management will continue to provide quality health care to the public. Earlier North-Western Province Minister Nathaniel Mubukwanu informed Dr Chilufya that the province has intensified its sensitisation and awareness programmes against Covid-19. - ZNBC.

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2020 WIN Editorial Leadership Award Laureate advocates clean politics for women By MUKWIMA CHILALA WAN-IFRA Women in News - 2020 WIN Editorial Leadership Award Laureate for Africa winner, Mary Mbewe, has implored political parties to make politics non-toxic for women so that more can enter the field. Ms Mbewe, who is Daily Nation Executive Editor, said political parties should instead focus on what women were able to do rather than being prejudiced against them. She was speaking when she featured on Millennium Radio’s ‘Meal Breakfast show’ yesterday. Ms Mbewe applauded Republican president Edgar Lungu for having entrusted more women with leadership positions. She cited Vice-President Inonge Wina, Chief Justice, Irene Mambilima, and Deputy Speaker of National Assembly, Catherine Namugala, as some of the women appointed to senior leadership positions. Other women she cited were opposition leaders such Keembe Member of Parliament Princes Kasune Zulu her Chiengi counterpart Given Katuta and FDD leader Edith Nawakwi. She said the women had fearlessly stood up in the male dominated political space. The WIN Editorial Leadership Award selects one outstanding editor from Sub-Saharan Africa and one from the Arab Region, annually. The Award Ms Mbewe scooped recognises excellence in leadership and an unwavering commitment to equality and press freedom. Candidates are selected by the award selection committee, which is comprises members of the WIN Steering Committee as well as previous Laureates.


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Testifying before Judge Sharon Newa, Tevin Malunga, 43, said a group of about 12 Zambians were sent for training at Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra (MST) College in Brazil after being recruited by M’membe. He said during a cultural event on the third day of a 12 weeks course, men dressed as women and women dressed as men at the event. “We were told at the college that a socialist must accept homosexuality,” Malunga said. He said he raised the complaint with the group they went with from Zambia but they seemed to have no problem with what was happening. Malunga also narrated that one day in class, two gentlemen in the front row were hugging each other and kissing but that when a man from South Africa, Siyanda complained about the behaviour, the lecturer said it was normal and as a true socialist, he needed to embrace it. He said at one time the college was raided by Brazilian police, all students were shepherded into one class as gun shots were fired. Malunga said they were told to tell

From Page 1 Mr Kampyongo, who revealed that the registration exercise has been extended, also rubbished claims by UPND Mazabuka MP, Gary Nkombo that foreigners were being issued with NRCs. The issuance of NRCs has been extended by 10 more days to allow officers capture more people. In the plot hatched to discredit the national exercise, Mr Kampyongo said the opposition UPND had gone to great lengths to discredit a process meant to capture eligible citizens in the national data base. He said it was sad that children were being used for political gain. The minister was referring to a picture which has

police that they were learning about agriculture. “A transgender woman from India was part of the class. I knew that she was transgender because she spoke to me several times. A Canadian girl Emily told me she was transgender and had a girlfriend back home,” he said. Malunga said Socialist Party secretary-general, Cosmas Musumali visited the college but that efforts to reach him failed despite promising to see him. “I wanted an opportunity to tell him how I was feeling. I spoke to him, told him that I wanted to go back home, Musumali promised to see me the following day but he didn’t. He left without seeing me,” Malunga said. Malunga explained that before being sent for training, he was called to a meeting by M’membe at the Post Newspaper offices in the industrial area, who told him that the Rainbow Party was dead and that a new party was being formed. The witness said he was a member of the Rainbow Party, but was asked to leave and be part of the group preparing to launch the new “Socialist Party.” He said M’membe told him that there was a trip to Brazil to learn socialism and that he should bring his passport the following day and they left a week later.

IS A HYPOCRITE BY NATION REPORTER

BREDNER Changala is a hypocrite siding with the rich and corrupt oppressing poor pensioners and miners whose money is funding opposition political activities, the Zambia Republican Party has charged. ZRP president, Wright Musoma said yesterday instead of being a civil activist, Mr Changala has become a political opportunist determined to advance the cause of opposition UPND. “So Brebner and his colleagues have turned their

By PRISCA LUMINGU-BANDA

GOVERNMENT will not work with millers who want to use manipulative tactics to access subsidised maize from the Food Reserve Agency (FRA), President Lungu has warned. President Lungu said he was aware of some millers who are not buying maize and were just waiting for an opportune time to pounce on the FRA’s strategic reserves. Mr Lungu issued the warning during the official fall-off of the 2020/2021input distribution exercise under the Farmer Input Support Programme in Chisamba yesterday. "I must make it crystal clear that my Government will not

UPND PLOT LAID BARE gone viral on social media of boys named about 8 to 10 years holding NRCs. The minister urged any patriotic citizen to report suspected foreign that were reportedly being given NRC. He said the scheme was all part of the opposition party’s propaganda, which had not been intensified with more people being appointed to create fake news such as the one featuring under age children with their supposed NRCs, when any could tell that the picture was fake. He said all this was because UPND had realized that at their chances of winning the 2021

elections are very slim hence investing heavily in production of fake news. In the latest leaked scheme, the UPND had secretly elected media committee members among them propagandists to spearhead fake news against the ruling party as the country heads towards the 2021 general elections. The leaked list obtained by the Daily Nation that was compiled on September 1, 2020 has newly elected members for Southern Province with public secretaries for propaganda. The other list for new elected UPND executive for Lusaka Province signed on August 25,

Kambwili's attempt to block magistrate flops By GRACE CHAILELESOETSA and FLAVIOR KANUNGO CHISHIMBA Kambwili’s attempt to block Principal Resident Magistrate, David Simusamba, from presiding over a case where he is charged with forgery and other offences has hit a snag. This follows the Lusaka High Court’s ruling in which it dismissed Kambwili’s application for leave to commence judicial review proceedings against Mr Simusamba’s refusal to recuse himself from presiding over his cases.

He is facing criminal charges in the Lusaka Magistrate Court for alleged forgery, uttering a false document and giving false information to a public officer in relation to registration of Mwamona Engineering and Technical Services Limited. Kambwili had stated that it had been difficult for his lawyers to perform their duties effectively as the court room is always poisoned with outbursts of anger and threats from the presiding magistrate towards him and his lawyers. He was seeking a declaration that the decision of the presiding magistrate to refuse to re-

cuse himself was unlawful and irrational. Kambwili wanted an order prohibiting Mr Simusamba from continuing to preside on his case and to surrender the record to the Chief Resident Magistrate for re-allocation. But Judge Mwila Chitabo ruled that instead of seeking judicial review on the contentious issues, Kambwii should have appealed against them. “I agree that the alternative remedies available to the applicant (Kambwili) is to appeal against the two decisions to the superior court to determine the judiciousness of the exercise of such discretion.

backs against the poor and suffering to support rich oppressors promising political power and economic benefit,” Mr Musoma said. Mr Musoma said suggesting that Vice President Inonge Wina was spreading Covid was unchristian, inhuman and an utterance that no sane man would make. “He has lost direction in the hope that regime change will bring him economic benefit,” Mr Musoma said. He said it was also clear that Mr Changala was using diversionary tactics to sway public attention from the raging is-

sue of how Mr Hakainde Hichilema became a director in a hotel that he was selling on behalf of government during the privatization programme. “He should side with the poor, the 105 families whose family heads have died while waiting for pensions held by politicians he is unashamedly supporting,” Mr Musoma said. He said it was only right to side with poor and oppressed and not the rich exploiters and fraudsters. He observed that Ms Wina was declared covid19 free and therefore at liberty to get back into society while observing

Lungu warns millers work with millers who deliberately manipulate government so that they can have access to maize from the national strategic reserves. Hear me clearly, it is a promise if you like it and it is a warming if you do not like it. "We’ll only work with millers and grain traders with their own maize. We are going to fight and avoid market distortions which normally disadvantage serious farmers, millers and grain trader," he said President Lungu said that the late delivery of inputs to districts had been fully addressed and farmers would

now receive inputs on time. He said never again would farmers receive inputs late and that it was now a closed matter. President Lungu said Government had continued to put in place stringent measures aimed at ensuring that unintended beneficiaries were removed from the FISP facility. Government, he said, was doing this through Smart Zambia Institute, which was monitoring the trend through a robust data management system. Mr Lungu said in view of the many challenges being experienced such as Covid-19

2020 also has public secretaries for propaganda. Meanwhile, Minister of Home Affairs, Stephen Kampyongo said Government was aware of the scheme and would not be distracted from its work. Mr Kampyongo said the level of sponsored hate, venom and falsehoods generated against Government was part of the UPND’s scheme to reduce Zambia to ashes and trigger regime change. He said the desperation levels of the UPND had reached alarming levels and they were becoming Zambia’s number one threat to national security. The minister wondered why a noble political party worth its salt could institutionalise propaganda by setting up a structure to coordinate lies.

IMF, WB want debt extension

“I therefore find that this is not a fit and proper case to grant leave to commerce judicial review proceedings. I accordingly dismiss the application for leave to commerce judicial review proceedings,” stated the judge. And the case in which Kambwili is charged with defamation of President Edgar Lungu has been adjourned to November 10, 2020, following the failure by the arresting officer to appear by the Lusaka Magistrate's Court. Kambwili who appeared before Chief Resident Magistrate Lameck Mwale is being represented by lawyer Keith Mweemba.

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THE International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank have called for a one-year debt extension for emerging and developing economies under the Debt Service Suspension Initiative. “We have to be mindful of debt levels that are high in many emerging and developing economies, high to a point of suffocating capacity to act,” says IMF Managing Director, Kristalina Georgieva. Ms Georgieva also called for greater private sector participation for the suspension. She said this in her speech at the Event of the Finance Ministers on Financing for Development in the era of Covid-19 and beyond. “We have had the Debt Service Suspension Initiative, a great achievement. It has to be extended and both the World Bank and the IMF are calling for a one-year extension. And we are calling for greater private sector participation,” she said.

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safety guidelines, which has been doing. Mr Changala, he said, if he is a fair old man should be condemning Mr Hichilema for the demeaning and insulting language used against Edith Nawakwi of the Forum for Development and Democracy (FDD) for daring to question whether he had declared interest when he allegedly sold the Intercontinental Hotel to himself and his friends. He said people like Changala, Bishop Telesphore Mpundu, Chief Mukuni, John Mambo and James Chihana with less that 20 members after more than 40 years of pastoring his church, were all UPND surrogates. “He is scared that the Patriotic Front will win Lukashya and Mwansabombwe, otherwise why hasn’t he complained about UPND leaders who ar campaigning there,” Mr Musoma said.

and climate change, Government was focusing on securing enough food for Zambians. Speaking earlier, Agriculture Minister, Michael Katambo, disclosed that as of yesterday, 735, 000 farmers had deposited their K400 FISP contributions which represented 73.5 percent of the targeted one million farmers. Meanwhile, Central Province Minister, Sydney Mushanga, said Government had successfully disbursed K8.1 million to 39, 781 social cash transfer beneficiaries. And Nerias Investment Limited general manager, Martin Chaikatisha, assured that the distribution of inputs would be completed by next month.

Ms Georgieva observed the need for all cooperating partners to work together in boosting the financing that was available to developing economies and for emerging markets with weaker fundamentals. She said IMF had recognised that for some countries, this was not going to be enough as they would need a restructuring to bring debt down to a sustainable level. “For the Fund, it means that we are expanding the use of existing Special Drawing Rights (SDRs), encouraging a shift from advanced economies towards developing economies so they can rely on strong financing capacity at the IMF on concessional terms. “I call for debt transparency as a priority. If we know debt levels, then this issue is much easier to handle,” Ms Georgieva said. She stressed the importance to maintain support until the world economy turned around. Ms Georgieva said the IMF projected a recovery that was only partial and uneven. “We are at a point when we can say that the world economy will lose US$12 trillion this year and next year. “To continue support in advanced economies, is somewhat easier. With low interest rates, it is more affordable,” Ms Georgieva said.


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Corteva distributes 80p.c. inputs By NOEL IYOMBWA

CORTEVA Agriscience has distributed about 80 percent farming inputs and will complete the process in the next two weeks, company managing director Samuel Nyendwa has said. Mr Nyendwa commended the Patriotic Front government for the earlier planning and distribution of farming inputs. He said the flagging off of input distribution by President Edgar Lungu in Chisamba yesterday was a sign that Government was committed to ensure food security in the country. Mr Nyendwa said now that Government had flagged off farming inputs distribution on time, it was up to the farmers to ensure that they prepare for the season adequately. He said that farmers should get inputs on time and most importantly buy quality seed according to their region. Mr Nyendwa said that his company has delivered 80 percent of what was contract-

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ed to it by the government in regards to the Farmer Input Support Programme. "We are 80 percent completion with what was confronted to us by the government and in the next two weeks we will be done. "It's now up to farmers to plant quality and good seed according to their geographical areas," he said. He noted that there was too much seed on the market, hence if a farmer is not sure they should consult farming experts. Mr Nyendwa said that for many years the company has been conducting field days hence farmers should take note of what they learn. He noted that his company started distributing to agro dealers as early as July and that in the next two weeks it will complete the task. And a farmer, Mr Julius Mukobela commended government for flagging off inputs on time. He said most times farmers fail to produce enough due to delay in the distribution of inputs

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PRIVATE prosecution against Hakainde Hichilema will not yield anything so those accusing him of wrongdoing should prove it in the courts of law, UPND spokesperson Charles Kakoma has said. A Patriotic Front official, Lemmy Bwalya questioned why UPND was agitated with calls for a private prosecution against Mr Hichilema. This follows calls for a private prosecutor to take up the case against the UPND president and the whole privatisation process because the “Deep State” will never take up this task. Mr Kakoma insisted that private prosecution of Mr Hichilema would not amount to anything because previous investigations had not named him of wrongdoings. He said that previous investigations did not find any

wrongdoings against Mr Hichilema, insisting that an independent prosecution would be a waste of resources. Mr Kakoma said the MMD Government under President Levy Mwanawasa conducted investigations into privatisation and did not find any wrong dealings implicating Mr

Hichilema. He said those alleging wrong doing by Mr Hichilema should prove it in the courts of law. "We have sued FDD president Edith Nawakwi so that they can prove their allegations in the courts of law," Mr Kakoma said. He said those accusing Mr

Hichilema of fraudulent dealings including Ms Nawakwi and Mwenya Musenge, were from the same cycle of Patriotic Front surrogates. And Mr Bwalya said if the UPND officials were convinced that Mr Hichilema did not do anything wrong then they should welcome any inquiry that would help put the matter to bed. “What are they scared of if their leader is clean as they claim. Then they should not be scared of a private prosecution,” he said. Meanwhile, Zambia Jubilee Coalition Secretary General Kwaela Mwanza welcomed calls for an independent prosecution against Mr Hichilema. He said a private prosecution was the only way of settling the privatisation matter. Mr Mwanza said the privatisation matter was an issue that needed an independent investigation and prosecution to put to rest the issue.

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COPS WARNED AGAINST ILLEGAL CHECK POINTS By NOEL IYOMBWA

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T is illegal for traffic officers to mount a road block for more than one hour, Zambia Police Superintendent in charge of traffic

Govt checkmates Kafue River encroachment GOVERNMENT has ordered the Zambia Environmental Management Agency (ZEMA) and the Water Resources Management Authority (WARMA) to assess encroachment on Kafue River which is a main source of water for Lusaka.

Water Development, Sanitation and Environment Protection Minister, Jonas Chanda, said there is an urgent need to protect the water body and avoid any possible contamination of water. Dr Chanda said this when he toured the Kafue Bulk Water Supply Project commonly known as the Iolanda Plant in Kafue. He stated that encroachment on water bodies was causing serious problems hence the need to address such challenges as soon as possible. "You see the human activity taking place over there, the gardens and whatever development is taking place, I want to appeal to WARMA and ZEMA to make an assessment,” he said. Meanwhile, Dr Chanda said he was impressed with the ongoing works on the Kafue Bulk Water Supply project. He said President Edgar Lungu’s vision was to promote universal access to safe and clean drinking water and sanitation services to all citizens. The minister said the increasing population in Lusaka had also increased demand for water and sanitation services. And Lusaka Water, Supply and Sanitation Company Limited Managing Director Jonathan Kampata said Iolanda Water Treatment Plant was the main source of water supply for Lusaka City. He said the company was expanding its supply chain because of the increasing demand for water in Lusaka.

Yoram Phiri has said. In an interview, Mr Phiri said traffic police officers are not supposed to mount road blocks, but instead mount snap checks which should only be between 30 minutes to an hour, adding that beyond those

minutes the check becomes illegal. He said officers were allowed to mount snap checks from one place to another and that was why they were not supposed to last for a long time. “Police are not supposed

to mount road blocks, but what we call snap checks and these snap checks are supposed to last between 30 minutes and one hour more than that, means the officers concerned are not following the rules,” he said.

Mr Phiri has since called on motorists and the public to report any traffic check point mounted beyond the stipulated time. “Motorists must report if they see that traffic police checkpoint have lasted more

than the stipulated time, they are free to report to us. “Like on Monday I received a call over the check point at Linda turn off so I talked to the supervisor there over the matter, so the public can report to us,” Mr Phiri said.


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The better incenti Development from artisanal and small scale gold ready had some level of procommissioned in August Ministry of Finance has restrictMrmay Kunda s Manager, Francis miners Zambia. tection, this safeguard 2020 by Liquid Telecom. ed external debt contracting to minimum Kunda, said ZCCM-IH has set up the laboratory in protect US He said the Information not be designed to000 fund fiscal programs but will construction works ofat everyinvestme partnership with Karma Mining Services an organisation levTechnology (IT) decision investors to q use domestic money markets the industrial yards and Rural Development Limited in makers across Africa were el of its operation. available ince were currently on to raise finance,” the Telegraph Consolidated Gold Company. asked for insights on cywas a limiting course. Chief Executive Officer, Mabvuto said. 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We have whic Mr Behr said while manyparticipation Washington based lender, the Industry the in line with one of ZCCM-IH’s strategic successfully secured employees across the contiInternational Monetary Fund talking to Min economic zones. objectives of value which was tegic advice and creation shareholder advisory firm (agent) acting on (IMF), for an economic bailout our own in networkFinance for to im nent were returning to work, He explained toservices diversifyto its investments away from corporate clients behalf of its principle, the Zamthe past and organisations are embracingan interview incentives. package. that15 years, copper to other minerals such as gold around the world, to organise bian government. a hybrid model now through “As Karma Mining25, Services and Rural Development, ourof digital and “For invest the industrial yards our straOn September Finance and other precious metals. information on the debt holdThis, said the Telegraph, expertise is in gold processing, but we onsite are mostly working working. partnerships withone h qualify, wouldtegic enable small Bwalya Ng’andu, will Heand saidfacilitate this during the laboratory came a few months after the Minister, with artisanal and small scale gold miners.’’ ers communicaHe said as such there wereand medium Netskope, Logicalis, invest minimu sized media tions. tour in Lusaka yesterday. French investment banking present the fiscal budget for increasing concerns over theentrepreneurs Microsoft and Cyber US$500,000 to set “This is also in line with Government’s 2021 which many stakeholders This is according to the Busi- firm had been settled for to resecurity of data, shadow ITup businesses Risk Aware, some of the l in thewe have classification of gold as a strategic “This laboratory isand targeted the would be receivedinclude from various dollar bond holders are ness Telegraph Magazine. structureore thethat copper producers the at financial implica-zone. curated the bestinvestors solu- tha resource for Zambia,” he said. operations we are setting up starting with miners, who would get a fair share and keen on to provide economic tions of a security breach. According to the Telegraph, liabilities, 30-35 percent of Eutions inon the tofacto limiting “That one is theindustry Consolidated Gold Company Chief Rufunsa, were we are working with small value for their material. Mr Behr said Liquid Tele-table and Lazard had commenced a cred- robond holders domiciled in direction for Zambia, especially address the changing you invest les we have Executive Officer, Faisal Keer, explained scale miners there and art is anal miners “As Karma Mining Services and Rural com had strengthened itsCitizendemands. after Covid-19 pandemic effects itorthe grouping process United States. S$500, 000 y Economic that laboratory would to be gear able to Europe and from the surrounding area,” he said. Development, our expertise is in gold up for about negotiations withperthe not be entitle and Empowerment process 30 samples day. “The copper producer’s ex- on growth and fiscal posture. By BUUMBA CHIMBULU

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ZAMBIA’S BOND STOCK ZCCM-IH INVESTS $250, 000 IN GOLD LAB UNDERA SCRUTINY 6

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AZARD Freres Gestion has commenced a dollar bond stock take for Zambia after appointing Morrow Sodali to collate information on the debt holders and facilitate communications. Government in May this year hired Lazard Freres Gestion of France for US$5 million to restructure its US$11 billion foreign debt over a three year period, a 0.05 percent of the entire foreign debt portfolio. Zambia’s dollar bond stock rests at US$3 billion in three streams of maturities namely 2022, 2024 and 2027, respectively. Lazard, which is a French investment banking firm has therefore engaged Morrow Sodali, a leading provider of stra-

Mr Keer said the laboratory was critical to determine the gold accurately in the

processing, but we are mostly working with artisanal and small scale gold miners.

Mr Keer said the laboratory would also be open to the general public for them to come and have their samples tested.

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These ing Bank are also prescribed by value or allowed you to draw The history of the banking sector in Zambia ways this mandate is realised is through engagement members to form industry position on many such isdigital attacks include unauagainst this cheque. law. dates as far back as 1906, when the first commercial with critical Government agencies and ministries as sues. With the active participation of the member thorised access to devices, f). Cheques payable/drawn c). When you deposit a bank-Standard Chartered Bank was established, with well as other critical stakeholders in the Zambian econ- banks, the Bankers Association of Zambia works to fosidentity theft and online bank cheque drawn from another abroad are subject to different it first branch opened in Kalomo District of Southern omy. ter an environment in which financial services are valinformation theft. Even more or rules. However, where bank, your bank will of give you laws Province. 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Extra Business & Corporate News JOHANNESBURG - Shoprite announced on Tuesday that sales for the year ended June 28 increased by 6.4 percent to a record R156.9 billion “despite significant Covid-19 lockdown restrictions.” The group’s board declared a final dividend of 227 cents per ordinary share, bringing its total dividend for the year to 383 cents per share, from 319 cents in 2019. In its results released on Tuesday, Shoprite said despite the lockdown, its core Supermarkets RSA operating segment increased sales by 8.7 percent, representing a R9.8 billion increase to R122.4 billion. Core supermarkets

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…Retailer boosts sales, grows dividend despite Covid-19 disruption

include Shoprite stores, Usave, Checkers and Checkers Hyper. The group’s profit for the year dipped just under 10 percent from to R3.4 billion from R3.8 billion in 2019. “It was without doubt a milestone year strategically, with the successful launch of our industry first digital shopping application Checkers Sixty60 and our Checkers Xtra Savings Rewards

Programme, which ended the year with 4.7 million customers registered,” said Pieter Engelbrecht, CEO of Shoprite, in a statement. The situation outside of SA borders was a bit different, with sales declining by 1.4 percent in rand terms. The group said it had been a difficult six months for non-South African supermarkets, with lockdown regulations impacting

store openings, trading days, opening hours and imports. In constant currency terms sales outside South Africa still increased by 6.6 percent. The group’s Nigeria subsidiary, meanwhile, is now reported as a discontinued operation after it earlier reported it was considering the sale of either a majority stake or the entire shareholding of that business. – FIN24.

Zim resumes flights in boost to tourism Pound nears one-month dollar low on Brexit woes HARARE - Zimbabwe will resume domestic flights from tomorrow and international flights next month in a boost to tourism, but travellers will be required to have Covid-19 clearance certificates, the government said. Zimbabwe suspended flights and shut its borders in March as it sought to curb the spread of the coronavirus, which has infected 7, 388 people and resulted in 218 deaths. The government said in a statement that domestic flights would resume on September 10, while international flights would start on October 1. “All travellers will be required to have a PCR (polymerase chain reaction) Covid-19 clearance certificate issued by a recognised facility within 48 hours from the date of departure,” the statement said. A Covid-19 lockdown has until now closed all tourist attractions, forcing some hotels and resorts to lay off workers. The government expects the tourism sector to contract 7.4 percent this year. – REUTERS.

LONDON - Sterling sank close to a one-month low against the dollar low on Tuesday as investors fretted over heightened Brexit tensions before crunch trade talks between London and Brussels. In midday deals, the pound dropped more than 1.0 percent versus the greenback to $1.3022 - a level last seen on August 12. It also lost ground against the euro. US oil prices meanwhile plunged five percent as the coronavirus pandemic weighed on the outlook for demand. And European equities slid before the reopening of Wall Street after a long Labour Day holiday weekend. The British pound had already dived on Monday after Prime Minister Boris Johnson

revived the prospect of a no-deal Brexit, saying if an EU trade deal is not struck by October 15 then there will not be one. Sterling lurched lower again Tuesday after it was officially confirmed that the head of the UK government’s legal department has resigned over Johnson’s last-minute changes to Britain’s Withdrawal Agreement. The eighth round of negotiations resume this week, with both sides talking increasingly tough and sparking accusations of intransigence and political brinkmanship. “It looks like the wheels of the Brexit bus are finally falling off, as news of the head of UK government legal (department) resigns,” said analyst Sebastien Clements at international payments company OFX.

“The UK ministers now face an uphill battle with plenty of roadblocks continuing to slow things down.” Elsewhere, Asian stock markets ticked higher after last week’s steep drops as investors brushed off US President Donald Trump’s latest anti-China salvo. Despite continued uncertainty about the timetable for economic recovery - and with no Covid-19 vaccine yet available - investors remain convinced central banks around the world are willing to play backstop and keep monetary policy supportive for years to come. There was little initial reaction to Trump saying he wanted to wind back Washington’s economic relationship with China. – BLOOMBERG NEWS.

Accelerated Growth for SMEs in Zambia (AGS) Programme calls out for Short Term Consultants .

Accelerated Growth for SMEs in Zambia (AGS) Programme calls out for Service Providers to support with the following tasks :

Business Development Trainer -of-Trainers Consultant to build the capacity of selected Business Development Service Providers in the delivery of the Start and Improve Your Business (SIYB) training package. The Consultant must be an ILO registered Master Trainer on SIYB.

. Business Development Trainings . Plan and implement training workshops for MSMEs following the ILO Start and Improve Your Business (SIYB) and Expand Your Business (EYB) methodology. Conduct a training needs assessment prior to training and provide follow-up support to MSMEs after training. Service Providers/trainers must be residents in Lusaka, Copperbelt or North Western province. BDSPAZ membership is required, and completion training-oftrainers under TEVETA and ILO (SIYB and EYB).

Human Rights Based Approach (HRBA) Consultant to ensure that the criteria of non-discrimination, participation, transparency and accountability and gender equality, reduction of inequality and climate sustainability are applied throughout AGS activities. Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) Consultant to support the implementation of the digital MEL system and associated framework. AGS is dedicated to enabling Zambian MSMEs to grow, become competitive and to form strong, strategic partnerships. The programme is funded by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland and implemented together with the Ministry for Trade and Commerce, Zambia.

Get In Touch Learn more and get the full Terms of Reference by contacting procurement@agsprogramme.org . Applications shall be submitted via cv.niras.com.

Training of Trainers in ILO Expand Your Business (EYB) methodology . Build the skills and competence for delivery of EYB among a core group of BDS Providers,. Conduct a pre-training needs assessment and a posttraining performance assessment. ILO registration as a Master Trainer on SIYB and EYB is required. .

Get In Touch For full Terms of Reference and instructions for bidders, please contact procurement@agsprogramme.org .


Thursday 10, September, 2020

Let’s go the Botswana way

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THE recent decision by Gaberone to put a dividing line between what foreigners and locals can do in terms of business activities deserves a pat on the back. I am equally aware the same is true for Tanzania. It is shocking and frustrating to have people come all way from foreign countries to Zambia to engage in businesses which locals can do even better. A few years ago, a Chinese woman who travelled from Beijing was seen selling roasted cobs of fresh maize in one of Lusaka’s streets. It raised quite a number of eyebrows but as usual died a natural silent death and it was life as usual.

And even today many foreigners are selling nshima in restaurants, making building materials, running garages, chicken rearing and operating butcheries and social clubs. Still others are mining our precious minerals with impunity, running filling stations and general farming. Many others have opened numerous shopping malls while Zambians have been relegated to salaula trading where they daily earn pitiful profits. But this is no longer the case in Botswana where the government has clearly put a line on what foreigners should not engage in while in that country. I think this line of doing things should be adopted by all African governments. These (foreigners) are the same people who daily ship away tonnes and tonnes of our natural resources for a song. This, I strongly feel should not be allowed to continue and time is now to empower the locals. If Zambians are empowered through such mechanisms, it will go a long way in eradicating poverty in the nation. Let’s us also go the Botswana way as a sure way of putting money in the pockets of Zambians. JAY BOND, Lusaka.

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The other meanings of the name Bally

Dear Editor,

These (foreigners) are the same people who daily ship away tonnes and tonnes of our natural resources for a song.

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Dear Editor,

ACCORDING to a British slang the word “Bally” means damned (euphemism for blood). Yet we all know that a name is a word or group of words by which a person or items are addressed, known or referred to. But perhaps it is the examples from the web for Bally that are really interesting. A Briton somewhere in 1840 made the following sentences:- “But I will always remember her kindness and that Bally pistol with a fan in it;” “And the absurdity, the Bally foolishness of it all, is is those pitiful attempts that deceive no one;” “But this Bally seems to bewitch people,” continued the big man” “I haven’t an idea why the Bally sausage rolled, or I’d tell dear old chap.” This Bally name is rather interesting, baffling and almost amazing and what a name!!! Could be there is need to be careful before adopting a name such as Bally which has all sorts of meanings. Just my small observation. MUTALE BANDA, Lusaka.

TRADING IN FOREIGN CURRENCIES IN ZAMBIA IS ILLEGAL

Dear Editor,

THERE is a law in Zambia which prohibits entrepreneurs to sell their goods and services in foreign currencies such as the United States dollar for instance. Former Deputy Minister of Commerce, Trade and Industry and who is the current Lusaka Mayor, Miles Bwalya Sampa issued a directive in 2016 that local entrepreneurs should not conduct their businesses in foreign currencies. The former Deputy Secretary to Cabinet, Mr Christopher Mvunga also recently sounded the warning to the entrepreneurs charging their goods and services in foreign currencies should desist from the practice. This is because it is an offence punishable by law. These entrpreneurs should instead trade in Kwacha which is our legal currency. To hear that suppliers of raw materials especially gypsum are quoting in dollars, leading to high cement prices is disheartening. Dangote Cement Chief Financial Officer, Bright Tembo told Copperbelt Province Minister, Japhen Mwakalombe

The entrepreneurs owning shopping malls are also the major culprits. They charge the rentals for the shops in foreign currencies preferably the dollar which is a violation of the law.

when he visited the plant that the increase in price of cement is necessitated by the increase in price of raw materials in the country. The entrepreneurs owning shopping malls are also the major culprits. They charge the rentals for the shops in foreign currencies preferably the dollar which is a violation of the law. When the Kwacha depreciates

against the major convertible currencies, the tenants for shops and clients for other goods and services pay dearly or at a very expensive price. This practice exploits the consumers as they have to pay more for goods and services. Under any stress of imagination, this should not be the case. The trend of some entrepreneurs charging their

goods and services to the consumers has been going on for some time and nothing is being done to avert the situation. If seems there is laxity of the law at play to create a fertile ground for some traders both foreign and local to continue exploiting the consumers through high prices exacerbated by fluctuation in the exchange rate. In my considered view, I feel there is need to sensitise people on trading using the Kwacha as the legal currency in our country. On the other hand, the government should deploy inspectors to conduct random survey in trading places to ascertain whether the traders conform to the law by charging their goods and services in our legal currency which is the Kwacha. In conclusion, let me hasten to mention here that trading in foreign currencies is illegal and those found wanting should be prosecuted to deter would-be offenders. In this way, there will be compliance on the part of the entrepreneurs to use the Kwacha, our legal currency. ELEMIYA PHIRI, Lusaka.


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NGO CITES LOOPHOLES IN COVID-19 FIGHT By SANFROSSA MANYINDA

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HE continued illegal operation of bars and night clubs is a result of communication breakdown between the central government and councils, Change Mindset Zambia has said. According to Change Mindset Zambia, the Ministry of Health during routine updates on Covid-19 usually attributed the surge in infections to large gatherings and failure by local leaders to effectively implement preventive measures in public places, bars inclusive. Executive Director, Geoffrey Musonda, told the Daily Nation in Kitwe, therefore, that lack of

communication between the central government and the councils was making the fight against Covid-19 difficult. “Lack of proper communication between the two parties is what has caused bar owners to remain operational without fear,” he said. Mr Musonda said that there was need for the central government to work with the councils in ensuring that the surge was mitigated by sensitising people. He said that the two parties also needed to maintain the laws that were put in place and avoid issuing contradictory statements which gave offenders the leverage to do what they felt like at any given time.

Mr Musonda observed that the two parties were not speaking with one voice in enforcing the laws. “It is very worrying to note that the numbers are increasing due to large gatherings like bars which are supposed to be closed. “This is a big problem because the public may think councils are not doing their best in making sure that bars remain closed not knowing that higher offices somehow do not give local authorities the power to deal with such issues. This can be seen through differences in statements,” he said. Mr Musonda challenged the central government to give more autonomy to the council in dealing with preventive measures.

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Ndola’s Ndeke sewer system repaired By SANFROSSA MANYINDA NAMBOARD houses in Ndola’s Ndeke Township will soon get functional sewer lines for the first time in 33 years. Kafubu Water and Sanitation Company (KWSC) has started replacing the collapsed sewer lines at the Namboard houses in Ndeke which had not been functional since 1987. The development has elated Water Development, Sanitation and Environmental Protection Minister, Jonas Chanda. Though NAMBOARD houses have flushable toilets, they have not functioned for 33 years due to critical water shortages in the past years. As a result, the sewer lines got blocked, eventually collapsing the entire old sewer pipelines. Dr Chanda expressed happiness when he inspected the 200 metre sewer line replacement works in Ndola’s Upper Ndeke NAMBOARD houses. He expressed happiness that residents who had lived for more than 33 years without proper sewer or sanitation services would now have functional flushable toilets

and do away with the pit latrines. “It is unacceptable for urban houses with flushable toilets to resort to pit latrines. The numerous pit latrines in the area over the decades pose a risk of contaminating underground water and are a recipe for water-borne diseases like cholera, dysentery, typhoid and hepatitis,” he said. Dr Chanda said that the sewer line replacement works by KWSC were a key public health intervention. He assured residents who petitioned that government sell the houses to sitting tenants that he would engage Ministry of Works and Supply and other relevant offices to see how best the matter could be handled. KWSC Director of Engineering, Bernard Phiri, said the project was an internally funded one which would be completed in 21days once the K35,000 sewer line replacement works are completed. Mr. Phiri said the water utility company had already provided water to the area so that the project could properly be implemented once handed over to the residents.


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Empowerment funds elate North-West PF By JACKSON MAPAPAYI THE launch OF the K470 million Youth Empowerment Fund in the North-Western Province has elated the Patriotic Front (PF). PF provincial youth chairperson, Aminon Hara, said the launch of the empowerment scheme was a clear indication of Government’s commitment to improving the welfare of youths in the region. Mr Hara said the funds were crucial to economic emancipation of the youths. “We are very happy with

the move by government to launch of the youth empowerment fund. This is a right move and timely,” Mr Hara said. He said the move was the only way for the beneficiaries to uplift their standards of living. Mr Hara appealed to some people with dissenting views not to politicise the K470m youth empowerment fund. “These are funds for all youths in the province, and therefore, people should not politicise it,” he said. He urged prospective beneficiaries of the

empowerment funds to invest the money in viable projects. On Monday, Youth, Sport and Child Development Minister, Emmanuel Mulenga, launched the youth empowerment fund in the province. But North-Western Province UPND youth chairman, Bruce Kanema, described the youth empowerment fund as political. “It is political in that it will only benefit PF youths, because I don’t think any youth group aligned to any opposition party will benefit from these funds,” he claimed.

South malaria cases rise

By ANDREW MUKOMA

SOUTHERN Province has recorded an increase in malaria cases in the last few months, the provincial health office has said. Acting provincial health director, Lyapa Sikazwe, said that as a result of the observed increase in malaria cases, Southern Province had been earmarked for a malaria elimination. Dr Sikazwe said that the office would engage more key stakeholders such as the media in the exercise. “Southern Province has been marked for malaria elimination, but over the past few months we have noted a slight increase in the number of cases and we feel this is one of the key areas that we need to bring on board all stakeholders like journalists,” he said. He said that the National Malaria Elimination Centre was looking at key interventions to combat malaria. This, he said, could be done through high impact interventions such as Indoor Residue Spray and distribution of inspect treated nets. Dr Sikazwe said this at a malaria media training workshop organised by the Ministry of Health and Churches Health Association of Zambia (CHAZ) in Livingstone. He said that the province would next month begin the distribute mosquito nets to all the districts as over 750,000 nets were in stock. “As you know the National Malaria Elimination Centre looks at the key interventions

that that are going to help us combat malaria and you know we are using the high impact interventions like the Indoor Residue Spray (IRS), Insect Treated Nets (ITN) distribution and mass drug distribution. “So what we thought could be key priority for us is to engage you the journalists to help us disseminate the information of these key important messages in our communities,” he said. Dr Sikazwe stated that one of the key areas that the province would undertake was the indoor residue spray. He said that previously, the Ministry of Health had been spraying over 80 per cent of structures in the communities but this time around, it would go beyond 90 per cent of houses. But Dr Sikazwe noted that not all houses were suitable for spraying due to the way they were built. “As you know there are certain houses that are not illegible for spraying because of the way the structures are built so, we ask you to help us disseminate this kind of information from the type of houses that are suitable to be sprayed. “Some communities don’t understand why we skip certain houses that are not sprayed. So you (media) are our key stakeholders that need to disseminate this kind of information about the structures that can be used or that are not supposed to be sprayed. Dr Sikazwe that the district health offices would use community based volunteers to

Kalumbila Council disowns UPND stunt By JACKSON MAPAPAYI KALUMBILA Town Council says an inspection of projects by the UPND is a private political assignment. According to the local authority, an inspection done by UPND on a number of projects such as schools, health facilities and bridges in the district was a private arrangement. Kalumbila Council Secretary, Josephine Mwanza, said all projects were Government undertakings and could not in no way be attributed to an individual or political party. She said the inspection conducted had no blessings of the council management. “Therefore, the local authority regards this act as unprofessional and unethical,” she said. Ms Mwanza said Government was working hard to ensure quality service delivery and infrastructure development in Kalumbila District through the local authority. A fortnight ago, some UPND members under the media section went round the district, inspecting projects and later circulated the tour on social media.

distribute the nets. “For some of the structures that won’t be sprayed, this time around…come next month, we shall embark on a massive distribution of mosquito nets,” the Acting Provincial Health Director said.

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UPND MP, FOUR CADRES DOCKED By ANDREW MUKOMA

UPND Mwandi Member of Parliament, Olsen Sililo Mutaba, and four other party officials have pleaded not guilty to assault in a Sesheke Magistrate’s Court. Last week, police in Mwandi arrested Mutaba 38, Lubinda Nyawa 55, Mwandi Council Chairperson and three UPND cadres namely Lubinda Siyandwa 40, Christopher Silambe 47, and In'utu Mutelo 34, for assault. The UPND officials were charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm, which they were alleged to have committed on August 27, this year. While at Mwandi Royal Village, Mutaba and four of his fellow UPND members allegedly assaulted Mr George Simulilo, thereby occasioning actual bodily harm. The offence is alleged to have been committed during an intra-party election in Mwandi. When the matter came up for plea before Sesheke Magistrate Francis Phiri, the accused persons pleaded not guilty to the charge. They were being represented by Cornelius

Mutaba Mweetwa of Mwiimbu Muleza and Company, a law firm of Lusaka. After the accused took plea, the defence and the state agreed to have the matter adjourned to October 12, for the commencement of trial. The magistrate granted the application and adjourned the matter accordingly while the accused persons' bond has been extended.

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‘DEMANDS TO PROBE HH ARE JUSTIFIED’ By OLIVER SAMBOKO

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EMANDS for Mr Hakainde Hichilema to exculpate himself over his role in the flawed privatisation of state-owned enterprises are justified because the same was done to former President Frederick Chiluba, a political activist Mubanga Chileshe has said. Mr Chileshe questioned why Mr Hichilema could not be questioned if a former Republican President could be made to account for his activities. He said if a former President could exculpate himself, then it was imperative for a man accused of having robbed the country through a flawed privatisation process to face the

law. Mr Chileshe said threats by the UPND that there would be chaos if anything happened to their leader, Mr Hichilema were misplaced because the law was in place to deal with lawlessness. “President Chiluba was stripped of his immunity and prosecuted so who is Mr Hichilema not to account for his role in the privatisation of state-owned enterprises?” he questioned. And the Bishop's Council of Zambia (BCZ) said Mr Hichilema should clear his name over his role in the privatisation of national assets before he could aspire to be elected to the Presidency. BCZ General Secretary Abel Kaela said in an interview that

US pledges $30, 000 for Zambia’s wildlife sector By SIMON MUNTEMBA

THE United States (US) Government has pledged US$ 30,000 to help improve the wildlife sector in Zambia. US Charge d'Affairs to Zambia, David Young, said the funds were part of the memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that his Government would be signing with the Zambian Government soon. Mr Young said the $30,000 support would go toward Zambia’s wildlife conservation. The US envoy said this during a virtual meeting he held yesterday with Toursim and Arts Minister, Ronald Chitotela.

Mr Young said US tourists were willing to travel to Zambia because the country had beautiful tourist attractions and peaceful environment. And Mr Chitotela said the recently launched Zambia Tourism Sector Safety Protocol was aimed at the safety of tourists and continuity of business under the new normal. He, therefore, assured tourists of maximum safety in the wake of the Covid-19 outbreak. During the meeting, Mr Chitotela highlighted the invigorated Zambia-US partnership and expressed his deep appreciation to the US Government for continued assistance in

Mr Hichilema they support calls for Government to setup a commission of

combating Covid-19 in Zambia. The Minister briefed Mr Young on the impact of the pandemic in Zambia and the current measures implemented to curb the spread of the virus. He said the tourism sector had been severely hit by the pandemic. Meanwhile, Mr Chitotela said upgrading of Chunga training school in the Kafue National Park would help train wildlife officers locally. He further announced that the famous Copperbelt University fish known as “mafishi” which died recently would be used as a heritage tourism product in museums. The Minister directed his permanent secretary to engage the National Heritage and Conservation Commission to preserve it.

Former Minister, others ditch UPND By ANDREW MUKOMA

FORMER Southern Province Minister in the MMD administration, Alice Simango, and many other officials have ditched the opposition UPND to join the ruling Patriotic Front. Ms Simango defected together with former Itezhi tezhi and Kazungula District Commissioner Mary Mukwiza, former UPND Maramba Ward Councillor Moses Simbaya and many others. The officials cited poor leadership in the UPND. Ms Simango said, she and others, decided to join the ruling party because of the massive development delivered

in Southern Province under the leadership of President Edgar. She accused the UPND of being an intolerant party which promoted regionalism in the country. Ms Simango and other defectors were received by PF National mobilization committee member, Bizwell Mutale, Member of the Central Committee, Kebby Mbewe, Provincial Chairperson Lawrence Evans and other senior party officials. But the UPND in Southern Province said that the defections of some of its members to the ruling party, was a good riddance.

UPND Provincial Information and Publicity Secretary Neto Halwabala described the defectors' decisions as simply re-joining their party of origin and not defection as they were not true UPND members. Mr Halwabala also described Ms Simango and Ms Mukwiza as perpetual defectors, political leftovers who were a spent force. "As for Moses Simbaya who also resigned as a councillor, we feel sorry for him. He thought of re-joining his former party as a result of criminal charges against him," Mr Halwabala said.

inquiry to investigate Mr Hichilema. He said the word of God was clear about being transparent especially for those who aspire to be in leadership positions. Bishop Kaela said Zambians have the right to know what happened during the privatisation process and that no one should stand in their way in the quest to know the truth. He said the commission of enquiry would afford those who were involved in the process to exonerate themselves once and for all. He said the church was thankful to FDD president Edith Nawakwi for standing out for millions of Zambians who were affected by the privatisation process.

Chimese’s lawyer objects to classified information being brought in open court By OLIVER SAMBOKO

LEAD defence lawyer in a case in which former Zambia Air Force commander Eric Chimese is charged with abusing authority of office and possession of properties reasonably suspected to be proceeds of crime, Kelvin Fube, has opposed the production of some documents in court. This was after state witness, ZAF Director incharge of salaries and pensions, Colonel Bernard Joseph Chileshe, 47, wanted to produce before court the computation of Chimese’s earnings while he served as ZAF Commander between 2011 and 2018. Mr Fube submitted before Lusaka Magistrate Nsunge Chanda that the production of Chimese's earns would amount to an illlegality as it was against the Defence and Security Act. "We reject the production of the documents pursuant to the Defence and Security Act of the laws of Zambia relating to classified information," he submitted. He told the court that salary, pension, and benefits like allowances for service chiefs were classfied information. Mr Fube also submitted that Col. Chileshe risked being sent to imprison for less than 15 years for giving out classfied information without authority. Mr Fube also submitted that the conditions of service for services chief are given directly by Secretary to the Cabinet on behalf of the President and their conditions cannot be discussed without a waiver. He submitted that when former President Rupiah Banda appeared in court after his immunity was removed, some information were required to be given about some dealings, and that it took late President Sata to write a waiver note to Mr Austin Sichinga, the then Permanent Secretary for the Ministry Works and Supply for him to specifically come to court to testify. Mr Fube said in the absence of a letter from the President no classfied information can be allowed to be disclosed. In this matter Chimese is charged with one count of abusing authority of office and another count of possession of properties reasonably suspected to be proceeds of crime. He is charged with James Chungu. Trial continues today.

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Chief urges farmers to sell maize to FRA By PRISCA LUMINGUBANDA

CHIEF Chamuka of the Lenje speaking people has urged farmers benefiting from Government's Input Support Programme (FISP) to sell maize to the Food Reserve Agency (FRA) to guarantee national food security. "I want to encourage our people benefiting from Government’s subsidized inputs to sell their maize to FRA so that we are guaranteed of national food security in the national reserves," he said. The traditional leader said this when President Edgar Lungu met him and Chief Liteta before flagging off the 2020/2021 input distribution exercise in Chisamba yesterday. Chief Chamuka said it was important for Government to establish reasons why most farmers had been opting to sell their maize to private buyers. He said according to his findings, farmers opted to sell their maize to millers because FRA delayed by some days to pay them compared to the private buyers. Chief Chamuka disclosed that 17, 236 farmers in his chiefdom were registered and out of which 12, 480 would benefit from this year’s FISP facility. He said the number of registered farmers group were 491 and that 389 would benefit from the FISP while 93 groups were left out.

The traditional leader,, called on President Lungu to intervene so that those left out could be added. He was happy that Government had started distributing the inputs early and that farmers should quickly deposit their K400 contributions. Chief Chamuka however called on President Lungu to ensure that Government addressed the challenges such as upgrading the Chisamba-Chipembi road. He also said some areas needed health post, upgrading of schools and police posts. Meanwhile, President Lungu said Government appreciated the contribution of the traditional leadership to the governance system. President Lungu said he acknowledged the developmental challenges in the area but the problem had been lack of cooperation from the area Member of Parliament who was not willing to work with Government. "Lack of cooperation from the area Member of Parliament has hindered development. It is up to you to give us who to work with, either UPND, NDC, MMD or PF but the idea is to work together. We can't agree in this game of politics but we need to work together," he said. He assured the traditional leadership that government was working on modalities to find best farming practices that could improve the yields so that farmers could benefit.

Chiteme donates to UTH children’s section By KALOBWE BWALYA

NATIONAL Development Planning Minister Alexander Chiteme has donated an assortment of items worth K35, 000 to the University Teaching Hospitals (UTH) Children’s hospital renal section. Mr Chiteme said the donation was aimed at complemwenting Government efforts in enhancing service delivery at the biggest health facility in Zambia. The minister also donated K10, 000 to help with the logistics for children who visit the hospital frequently to access medical services, such as dialysis treatment. Mr Chiteme made the donation yesterday and delivered the items to Lusaka Central Member of Parliament Margaret Mwanakatwe who later handed them over to the children’s hospital. He expressed sadness that some patients were unable to go home each time they were discharged due to financial challenges. Mr Chiteme commended

the hospital management for putting up a Xapit account where every well-wisher could be depositing any amount which would help people in need and those who become stranded especially when they were discharged. And Ms Mwanakatwe commended the health personnel for their continued efforts in providing medical services to children. She said UTH medical doctors were spending sleepless nights especially when they run out of some medicines. Ms Mwanakatwe commended Mr Chiteme for the gesture and appealed to the corporate world to assist the facility. She noted that the donation would help the hospital meet some of its increasing needs because the demand was huge. And Chief Nursing Officer Victoria Nthala thanked Mr Chiteme for the donation saying it would ease stress on the hospital.


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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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News of the

HARARE - Zimbabwe's government on Tuesday banned all mining in national parks, one day after environmental rights lawyers went to court to bar a Chinese firm from exploring for coal in the country's biggest game reserve. Authorities in Zimbabwe had previously granted Chineseowned Tongmao Coal Company a licence to explore for coal in Hwange National Park, home to around 45, 000 elephants and thousands of other species including the black rhinoceros. The Zimbabwe Environmental Lawyers Association (ZELA) filed an application to the High Court on Monday, claiming that allowing mining in a "protected national park is a breach of the constitutional duty to prevent ecological degradation and promote conservation." The government back-tracked on Tuesday and banned all mining in national parks with "immediate effect," according to a post-meeting briefing note. "Steps are being undertaken to immediately cancel all mining title (s) held in national parks." ZELA had warned that Hwange - a popular tourist

ZIM U-TURNS

…Government bans mining in national parks after outcry

Steps are being undertaken to immediately cancel all mining title (s) held in national parks. magnet - would soon "become a site for drilling, land clearance, road building and geological surveys" if coal exploration went ahead.

News Briefs

Somalia appoints prosecutor for ‘crimes against journalists’

MOGADISHU - Somalia’s attorney general has appointed a special prosecutor for crimes against journalists. He added that perpetrators would face the full force of the law. The prosecutor will probe and prosecute “those who carried out killings and maiming of journalists,” Dr Suleiman Mohamed Mohamud said in a statement. Media advocacy organisations in Somalia have hailed the appointment of the special prosecutor. – BBC.

Nigeria asks for $1.1bn advance for damages in graft case

MILAN - Nigeria asked a Milan court yesterday to order Eni and Royal Dutch Shell to pay $1.092 billion as an immediate advance payment for damages in one of the oil industry’s biggest-ever corruption scandals. At a hearing into alleged corruption around the 2011 acquisition by Eni and Shell of the OPL 245 offshore field, Lucio Lucia, lawyer for the Nigerian government, called for the advance payment ahead of a broader damages package to be set by the court at a later date. – REUTERS.

Tigray defies Abiy, holds regional poll ADDIS ABABA - Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region yesterday went ahead with regional elections in an act of strong defiance against Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, who called the vote illegal but said the government would not respond with force. The confrontation with Tigray is the latest headache for Abiy, who is struggling to hold together a federation that stitches Ethiopia’s 80 plus ethnic groups. – REUTERS.

Netanyahu and Chad official discuss upgrading ties

TEL AVIV - Israel and a Chadian envoy discussed a possible upgrading of relations on Tuesday that would include a mutual exchange of ambassadors, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said. Chadian President Idriss Deby visited Israel in 2018 to start a process of reviving ties that the African country severed in 1972. Israel has cast the process as part of an outreach to the Arab and Muslim world. – REUTERS.

"Concomitantly, there is acute risk of irreversible ecological degradation including unmitigated loss of animal and vegetative species, reduction

of animal habitats of many rare species including black rhino, pangolin, elephant and wild dogs," they added. – AFP.

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Clicks protest: EFF MP among 10 arrested for destruction of property JOHANNESBURG - Ten people, including an EFF MP, have been arrested for charges relating to the destruction of property, following protests at Clicks stores nationwide. The MP has also been charged with assaulting a police officer and resisting arrest. On Monday, the EFF targeted Clicks stores nationwide to protest against a hair advertisement that described the hair of the two black women as “dry and damaged” and “frizzy and dull,” but the hair of two white women as “fine and flat” and “normal.” Clicks said 425 stores in the country had been affected by the protests but that it was too early to assess the nature of the damage caused by vandalism. Police Minister Bheki Cele called on police officers to continue to ensure the safety of customers, staff members and property. Cele denounced the acts of vandalism and malicious damage to property at various businesses, including a Clicks store that was bombed in Emalahleni, Mpumalanga on Monday. Cele said the advertisement that sparked the public outrage must be “condemned from all quarters.” “The genesis of this advert is glaring racism that is shown by this business and we must collectively condemn it at all costs. The demonstration of such blatant disregard and humiliation of African people can’t go unabated.” However, Cele warned against damaging property as an act of protest. Cele also noted the investigation of a case of pointing of a firearm in Port Elizabeth. News24 reported that dramatic scenes played out at Walmer Park Shopping Centre in Port Elizabeth on Tuesday morning when a shopper pulled a firearm on EFF protesters on the second day of the protests. “Police should ensure that the rule of law is maintained. They must deal decisively with those who choose to break the law. I’m encouraged that officers are making arrests and urge them to continue to ensure the protection and safety of customers, staff members in the affected areas,” Cele said. – NEWS24.

WHO says vaccine safety top priority ZURICH/GENEVA - Safety of a prospective Covid-19 vaccine comes “first and foremost,” the World Health Organisation’s chief scientist said yesterday, as a trial of a leading candidate from AstraZeneca was paused due to concerns over side effects. Rollout of an effective vaccine is seen as a crucial step in helping battered economies recover from the coronavirus pandemic. “Just because we talk about speed... it doesn’t mean we start compromising or cutting corners on what would normally be assessed,” Dr. Soumya Swaminathan said in a social media event. “The process still has to follow through rules of the game. For drugs and vaccines which are given to people, you have to test their safety, first and foremost,” she said.

WHO officials did not immediately respond directly to questions from Reuters over the move by AstraZeneca to pause global trials, including large late-stage trials, of its experimental coronavirus vaccine due to an unexplained illness in a study participant. The vaccine, which AstraZeneca is developing with the University of Oxford, has previously been described by the WHO as probably the world’s leading candidate and the most advanced in terms of development. The WHO is in the midst of rounding up support for a global coalition, called the ACT Accelerator, in the hope of fairly distributing vaccines, treatments and diagnostics for the new coronavirus to rich and poor countries alike. In addition to 92 lower-income countries

Zimbabwe nurses end three-month strike over pay HARARE - Zimbabwe’s biggest nurses union said yesterday it was encouraging its members to end a pay strike which started in June and which forced major hospitals to turn away patients at a time the country is fighting the coronavirus pandemic. Inflation is running above 800 percent, reviving memories of the hardships of more than a decade ago when hyperinflation wiped out savings and pensions. The Zimbabwe Nurses Association (ZINA), which has more than 16, 000 members, called for the strike to force President Emmerson Mnanagwa’s government to pay

US dollar salaries, but authorities say they are unable to do so. The strike by nurses and senior doctors has crippled public hospitals, with nonemergency patients turned away and some babies stillborn due to lack of adequate medical care. ZINA president Enoch Dongo said nurses wanted to give Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, who was in August appointed Health minister, a chance to resolve the dispute. “When you have a crisis sometimes you need to give people a chance to resolve it. After sometime we will review this decision,” Dongo said. “So we are telling our

members to report for work but only if they have transport money and if there is PPE in hospitals.” Dongo said the lowest paid nurse earned 6, 000 Zimbabwe dollars ($73) in salary and allowances monthly. The state statistical agency says an average family of five needs at least 15, 573 Zimbabwe dollars to be not considered poor. Chiwenga has said the government would soon table a pay offer for the health sector and stop paying medical bills for cabinet ministers and senior officials who seek treatment abroad to save on scarce foreign exchange. – REUTERS.

seeking aid, some 79 wealthier countries have expressed interest, with a September 18 deadline for binding commitments. The vaccine pillar of ACT, called COVAX, hopes to secure enough vaccine to deliver two billion doses by the end of 2021, though concrete fund raising has, so far, lagged goals. Volume buying and possible tiered pricing offered by some manufacturers could help make a vaccine more affordable, Swaminathan said. “You need to come together. Essentially, if every country and every organisation tries to do this on their own, it’s going to be long and hard and difficult,” she said. “This is the first time that the world will need vaccines in the billions of doses.” – REUTERS.

Namibia eases coronavirus restrictions to attract tourists WINDHOEK - Namibia has further eased restrictions for international tourists to try to prevent the collapse of a sector hit by the coronavirus pandemic after the country closed its borders in March. The Tourism Ministry said on Tuesday tourists could go to their pre-booked destinations and take part in activities for up to five days, after which they will be tested for the virus. If they stay at their pre-booked destination for less than five days they can proceed to another destination without a test. In rules introduced in July, tourists had to quarantine at their first destination for seven days, which resulted in a large number of cancellations. The tourism sector has not seen any new bookings since the beginning of the month, leading to 115.7 million Namibian dollars ($6.85 million) in cancellations, the ministry estimates. “This has necessitated a rethink in our approach. The tourism sector is highly competitive and Namibia is competing to attract tourists with countries from all over the world,” Tourism Minister Pohamba Shifeta said. – REUTERS.


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RONALDO PASSES 100 GOALS FOR PORTUGAL Although Osaka was broken once in the first set, victory never looked in doubt as she cruised to a 6-3 6-4 win.

Naomi Osaka reaches semi-finals by beating Shelby Rogers FOURTH seed Naomi Osaka claimed a US Open semifinal spot, overpowering world number 93 Shelby Rogers in straight sets. American Rogers, 27, had upset sixth seed Petra Kvitova in the fourth round but could not match an almost flawless performance from Japan’s 2018 champion. Although Osaka was broken once in the first set, victory never looked in doubt as she cruised to a 6-3 6-4 win. The 22-year-old will face American 28th seed Jennifer Brady in the semi-finals. Brady, 25, reached the last four at a Grand Slam for the first time by beating Kazakh Yulia Putintseva 6-3 6-2. “I feel pretty good,” said Osaka, who wore a face mask with George Floyd’s name on it in her on-court interview as she continues to raise awareness of racial injustice. “The scoreline might not suggest it but I’ve had a couple of really hard matches that made me really grateful to be in this position.” Former world number one

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Osaka had lost to Rogers in straight sets in their past three meetings, but the last of these came in 2017 and she looked in imperious form from the outset on Arthur Ashe Stadium. In the men’s edition, German fifth seed Alexander Zverev fought back from a set down to reach his first US Open semi-final by beating a battling Borna Coric. Zverev, 23, crumbled in the first set as the Croatian 27th seed threatened his hopes of a first Grand Slam title. But two impressive tiebreaks and a late break in the fourth set gave the German a 1-6 7-6 (7-5) 7-6 (7-1) 6-3 victory. “I started playing a bit more aggressively,” Zverev said. “The way I was playing was not the level for a Grand Slam quarter-final. I don’t want to stop here.” Zverev will play Spanish 20th seed Pablo Carreno Busta after he beat Canadian 12th seed Denis Shapovalov 3-6 7-6 (7-5) 7-6 (7-4) 0-6 6-3 in a match that lasted more than four hours.– BBC

NBA play-offs: Miami Heat reach Eastern final as LeBron James helps Lakers to win

THE Miami Heat reached the Eastern Conference final for the first time since 2014 with a 4-1 series win over the Milwaukee Bucks in Florida. The Heat found points from all over the court as six players hit double figures to seal a 103-94 victory. They have not reached the Eastern finals since being led by LeBron James and Dwyane Wade six years ago. James, meanwhile, scored 36 points for the Los Angeles Lakers as they took a 2-1 lead over the Houston Rockets. The 112-102 win in the best-of-seven Western Conference semi-final series saw James set a new NBA record of 162 playoff victories, across his time with the Cleveland Cavaliers, the Miami Heat and the Lakers. “It says that I’ve played with a lot of great teams,” said James, who won two NBA titles with the Heat and one with the Cavaliers. “It says that I’ve played with a lot of great team-mates and some great coaches.” In Tuesday’s other game in Orlando, the Bucks were left missing the injured Giannis Antetokounmpo as they exited in the play-offs despite registering the highest points tally in the regular season for the second campaign in a row. It means the Heat will now play reigning champions the Toronto Raptors or the Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference final. The Celtics lead the series 3-2, needing one more win to progress.

PORTUGAL’S Cristiano Ronaldo became the first European to score 100 international goals in men’s football and then passed that mark with both goals in the Nations League win over Sweden. The captain curled a stunning free-kick into the top corner - the 57th of his career - to reach the land mark. The Juventus forward, 35, then fired in a fine second from outside the box. Ronaldo, who played 81 minutes, is within eight goals of the world record. Iran’s Ali Daei - the only man to score more international goals than Ronaldo - hit 109 during his playing career from 1993 to 2006. The next top scoring current players are India’s Sunil Chhetri (72) and Argentina’s Lionel Messi (70). The result means defending Nations League champions Portugal have won their opening two games of this year’s event. Their task was made easier when Sweden had Gustav Svensson sent off for two bookings - but there was a downside to their win as Manchester City’s Bernardo Silva was replaced after suffering a suspected muscle strain. Portugal could have won by more with Bruno Fernandes hitting the bar and Ronaldo, on his 165th cap, forcing a good save from Robin Olsen as he searched for a hat-trick. Almost half of Ronaldo’s international goals have come since his 30th birthday - 49 goals in 47 games. – BBC. Ronaldo, who played 81 minutes, is within eight goals of the world record.

Semenya loses appeal against CAS ruling over testosterone regulations DOUBLE Olympic 800 metres champion Caster Semenya has lost her appeal to the Swiss Federal Tribunal (SFT) to set aside a 2019 Court of Arbitration (CAS) ruling that female athletes with high natural testosterone levels must take medication to reduce it. But the South African has indicated that she may continue her battle in the European and domestic courts ahead of the Olympics in Tokyo next year, vowing to “fight for human rights.” Semenya approached the tribunal in May last year after CAS, sport’s highest court, ruled that the regulations of the sport’s governing body World Athletics were necessary for athletes with differences in sexual development (DSDs) in races ranging from 400 metres to a mile to ensure fair competition. The tribunal found that subjecting female athletes to drug or surgical interventions as a precondition to compete does not amount to a violation of Swiss public policy. Testosterone increases muscle mass, strength and haemoglobin, which affects endurance. Some competitors have said women with higher levels of the hormone have an unfair advantage. “I am very disappointed by this ruling, but refuse to let World Athletics drug me or stop me from being who I am,” Semenya said in

the statement on Tuesday. “Excluding female athletes or endangering our health solely because of our natural abilities puts World Athletics on the wrong side of history. “I will continue to fight for the human rights of female athletes, both on the track and off the track, until we can all run free the way we were born.” World Athletics welcomed the ruling, which they said vindicates their stance in creating a level playing field for all athletes. “Throughout this long battle, World Athletics has always maintained that its regulations are lawful and legitimate, and that they represent a fair, necessary and proportionate means of ensuring the rights of all female athletes to participate on fair and equal terms,” the governing body said in a statement. “We are very pleased that the highest court in Switzerland has now joined with the highest court in sport in endorsing World Athletics’ arguments.” But Semenya’s lawyer, Greg Nott, suggested this was far from the end of the road for his client. “This setback will not be the end of Caster’s story,” he said. “The international team (of lawyers) is considering the judgment and the options to challenge the findings in European and domestic courts.” – REUTERS.

“I am very disappointed by this ruling, but refuse to let World Athletics drug me or stop me from being who I am.” - Semenya (left)

Sibanda hangs up boots (From page 20) ‘’It obviously is a straight retirement for me because I have to focus on the coaching roles that the club has given me. What a journey it has been with my beloved Red Arrows football club, my childhood team,” Sibanda said. “I have been watching it since childhood and eventually came to play for it. I even nicknamed myself Dan Pedo the genius. My secret stay of 16 years at Arrows is discipline, hard work, humbleness and the passion but above all God has been faithful to me, I would have loved to clock 20 years of play, but yeah my plans are not God’s plan but I shall forever be grateful to the Red Arrows family. I wish my team all the very best and God’s blessings,’’ Last Friday, Arrows announced the release of about 10 long serving senior players that also included Sibanda, goalkeeper Danny Munyao, defenders Joseph Zimba, Bronson Chama and Jimmy Chisenga as well as midfielder Evan Musonda among others .

‘Absolutely critical’ fans back at games ‘as quickly as possible’ - Premier League chief (From page 20) Masters told BBC Sport that matches behind closed doors “can’t go on forever”, as clubs have already lost more than half a billion pounds from the disruption to the final quarter of last season. ”We have to get back to fans inside stadia as quickly as possible - that’s the big thing that’s missing, economic or otherwise - we need fans back inside stadiums for all sorts of reasons and it’s the number one priority,” he said. Masters also revealed he was still hopeful some fans could return to grounds next month, despite the rising number of cases of coronavirus in the UK and the government’s new restriction on gatherings of more than six people, which comes into effect on Monday.


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SIBANDA HANGS UP BOOTS By MUKWIMA CHILALA

AFTER having spent 15 years at the club, Red Arrows winger Danny Sibanda has announced his retirement. Sibanda said in an interview that he was calling it quits from his footballing career that span over 15 years having seen him also captain the Zambia Air Force-sponsored side. The midfielder was among the players released by the Super Division side last Friday and said he would now be concentrating on a coaching role within the club set up. He has since described playing for Red Arrows as a dream come true for him having grown up watching the side. (To page 19)

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‘Absolutely critical’ fans back at games ‘as quickly as possible’ - Premier League chief PREMIER League chief executive Richard Masters says it is “absolutely critical” that fans are allowed back inside stadiums as soon as possible. He says failure to do so will cost clubs £700m during the 2020-21 season, which starts on Saturday. Football has been played behind closed doors since its return in June following the

coronavirus lockdown. As it stands, no fans will be admitted to top-flight matches in England before October at the earliest. Speaking later on Wednesday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced there will be a “review” of plans to bring fans back into stadiums from 1 October in England, amid growing numbers of positive Covid-19 cases. (To page 19)


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