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concerned. “ None of our members has insulted anyone from the Bemba land”, UPND spokesperson Charles Kakoma has said. (To page 3)
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ZAMRA said the paracetamol tablets batch numbers PPYP-03 and PPYP-03 were analyzed at the national drug quality control laboratory and were found out of specification with response to appearance.
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By AARON CHIYANZO in Lukashya, Kasama
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INDIVIDUALS who were entrusted with the privatisation of state properties will be sorted out if indeed they stole money because “umulandu taubola,” President Edgar Lungu has maintained. Earlier, Patriot Front (PF) Secretary-General, SeeMwila storydemanded on Page 4 Davies that calls for people who were involved in dubious privatisation of Intercontinental Hotel in Livingstone to be prosecuted must be heard.
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MPIKA FARMERS PREDICT BUMPER HARVEST By NATION REPORTER
By AARON CHIYANZO in Lukashya, Kasama
THE electorate should vote in large numbers to achieve desired results in any election, President Edgar Lungu has said. President Lungu also directed the arrest of law breakers during the Lukashya and Mwansabombwe parliamentary by-election so that people could vote peacefully today. He said this during a rally at Chisanga Primary School to drum up support PF for the candidate in the Lukashya by-election, Mr George Chisanga. President Lungu urged the electorate to have their voters’ cards ready and vote in large numbers. "Find your voters’ card and ensure that you vote in large numbers," he said. President Lungu directed that the elections be peaceful so that citizens could make their choice peacefully.
Chilanga MP, four others sued over land By GRACE CHAILE-LESOETSA
CHILANGA Member of Parliament (MP) Maria Langa and four others have been sued in the Lusaka High Court for allegedly illegally allocating plots on a farm which belonged to a person, who has since died. Ms Malelo Ilukena suing in her capacity as administrator of the estate of the late Jethro Namakobo, has cited the Attorney General, Mr Simon Kabamba , Ms Langa, Mr Joe Zulu and Mr Dismus Mutale as defendants in the matter. The plaintiff stated that late Mr Namakobo is the registered holder of farm no. 7026 and equitable owner of farm no. 7027, Mwembeshi, Lusaka. The plaintiff stated that Ms Langa is in the habit of ferrying political cadres for the purposes of subdividing and allocating them plots on the property while Mr Zulu and Mr Mutale were in-charge of the group executing illegal operations. Ms Ilukena stated that Mr Na-
He urged PF members to ignore provocation from the opposition despite being able to sort them out. And Finance Minister, Bwalya Ng’andu, also urged the electorate to turn out in large numbers. He warned Lukashya residents not to stay home during today's polls, saying it was tantamount to giving the vote to the opposition. "Don't stay home, go and vote in numbers or else you will be giving votes to the opposition," he said. Dr Ngandu called on the electorate to vote for Mr Chisanga so that he could easily finance infrastructure projects in the area. Meanwhile, Home Affairs minister, Stephen Kampyongo, assured of peace during voting in Lukashya. Mr Kampyongo said Deputy Inspector General of Police in charge of operations, Bonny Kapeso would be in the area to ensure that peace prevailed.
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FARMERS in Mpika have predicted a bumper harvest from this year’s farming season following government’s early distribution of farm inputs. Ministry of Agriculture Mpika District Marketing Development Officer (DMDO) Charles Simukonda confirmed receipt of Urea and D-compound fertiliser at Neria’s Investments Limited Mpika depot a week after President Edgar Lungu’s directive for early countrywide distribution. “We have started issuing inputs to deserving cooperatives and as a district we have a target of 8960. At Neria sheds we have 38,780 X 50Kg bags of D
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makobo’s estate as equitable owner runs a risk of losing the land to political cadres as without title to the subject property was difficult to adequately secure. She wants a declaration that the late Mr Namakobo’s estate is the equitable owner of all the land currently known as farm no. F/7027 that initially consisted farm number 1942. The plaintiff also wants a declaration that Mr Kabamba’s lease having expired, a certificate of title relating to farm no. F/7027 must be issued to the estate of the late Mr Peter Namakobo. Ms Ilukena wants a declaration that Ms Langa, Mr Zulu and Mr Mutale have no authority to enter the property for the purposes of subdividing and allocating plots to anyone. She further wants an order of interim injunction restraining Ms Langa from trespassing upon the property and damages for trespass to land to be assessed. Ms Ilukena said that she will prove in court that Mr Peter Namakobo, who was the father of the deceased purchased farm no. 1942 from its previous owners where he lived until his demise on August 3, 2006.
compound and 29,180 X 50 Kg bags of Urea fertilizer,” Mr. Simukonda said. He said Mpika has 8, 960 farmers and 6, 000 of these have deposited their K400 contributions. He said farmers will concentrate on maize production because inputs are readily available for them, adding that they will plant early and manage the crops well. He said in the wake of Covid-19 , a schedule has been clearly outlined to avoid crowds . “We have the Covid-19 pandemic , so starting early has given us to make a schedule where we are not calling all the farmers at the same time . So we
have tried to make a schedule where two agriculture camps are coming per week so that we avoid spreading the Covid-19 virus as you know crowding is not acceptable. We have been warned by the ministry of Health to maintain social distancing,” he stated . Meanwhile, Chavuma Co-operative chairperson Wilson Mwase has commended Government for the early distribution. “As cooperatives we are very happy for the early distribution of inputs. This is good for farmers as they will have enough time to prepare in advance, it will also create space for the allocation of delivered inputs to farmers . The the Pa-
DBZ, British firm seal pact on project funding signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that monitoring would help the two institutions take corrective measures in good time. “Strengthening the monitoring system will assist both the entrepreneurs and the financing institutions to ensure that projects are implemented within the prescribed budgets,” he said. Under the MoU, Dr Bwalya said, DBZ would fund selected projects that had grown beyond start-up stage from Prospero and its cooperating partners. Dr Bwalya said DBZ would
conduct capacity building for entrepreneurs with a focus on financial sustainability and value chain promotion in collaboration with Prospero Zambia. “This collaboration and cooperation could not have come at a better time than this, when most businesses are struggling to survive due to the impact of Covid-19 pandemic. “During this period, some businesses have closed, others had to cut on costs mostly by reducing the workforce, and some have continued operating with cashflow shortage,” he said. Prospero Zambia
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triotic Front government has done what other Governments failed to do since 1999,” he said. -SMARTEAGLES. Chief Executive Officer, James Blewett, said his organisation had in the last two to three years helped Zambian businesses to raise US$50 million of commercial impact finance. Mr Blewett said this was real money coming into these businesses helping them to finance their growth. “We want to help Zambian businesses to attract commercial financing to allow them to grow and progress, creating more jobs and livelihood in the supply chain and brining new products on the market. And British High Commissioner, Nicolas Woolley, said improving access to finance for businesses of all shapes and sizes was critical in building Zambia’s economy and development.
‘3 million people vulnerable to Covid-19 infections’ By SIMON MUNTEMBA
THREE million Zambians are at a higher risk of Covid-19 infection due to old age or underlying conditions, says Ministry of Health Permanent Secretary for Technical Services, Kennedy Malama. And Dr Malama has announced that new 68
Covid-19 cases out of 847 tests done in the last 24 hours represent a positivity rate of eight percent. Speaking during the Covid-19 update yesterday, Dr Malama said 3 million Zambians were at a higher risk to contract Covid-19 by virtue of old age or having underlying conditions. He however said everyone remained at risk of the infec-
tion, but respond and react to infection differently. “Nevertheless, it is important to amplify that this is not to say that Covid-19 outbreak is over. All of us remain at risk of the infection. We respond, we react to the infection differently. We do have about three million Zambians who may be having a higher risk by virtue of old age or having underlying conditions,” Dr
Malama said. Meanwhile, Dr Malama announced that Zambia recorded two Covid-19 deaths in the last 24 hours which brought the total number of deaths recorded to 326. Dr Malama further announced that the country had a recovery rate of about 90 percent, with 326 patients being discharged in the last 24 hours.
Marshlands directors’ complaint over magistrate dismissed By GRACE CHAILELESOETSA
JUDGE Catherine Phiri has dismissed an application by three Marshlands Consortium Limited directors’ request to review their criminal case record of proceedings before Lusaka magistrate, Alice Walusiku. Judge Phiri in her ruling said Ms Walusiku was merely managing the case as was expected of every adjudicator and dismissed the directors’
application. The three, Tobias Milambo, Nachi Musonda, and Richard Lubemba had asked the Lusaka High Court to review their record of proceedings before magistrate Walusiku. They are facing 15 counts of forgery, obtaining money by false pretences and uttering false documents. The trio wanted the High Court to call the record from Ms Walusiku to review her ruling to any decision she
made to ensure that they receive a fair trial. Justice Phiri said there was nothing that had been shown to warrant her interference with Ms Walusiku’s exercise of her power in the management of the case before her. Ms Justice Phiri stated that the apprehension of the applicants had actually been proved unfounded as they had not faced any consequences for their no appearance in court on Monday.
She said that the desire of the learned trial magistrate was to ensure secured attendance of the applicants, which she did. “In view of the foregoing I find that the application for review is misplaced and there is nothing for this court to investigate and remedy. “The magistrate was merely managing the case as is expected of every adjudicator, the application is accordingly dismissed,” Ms Justice Phiri said.
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By NOEL IYOMBWA THE Bishops Council of Zambia (BCZ) has condemned the assault of officers, who were issuing National Registration Cards (NRCs) in Kasama by UPND cadres. BCZ general secretary, Able Kaela, said it was unfortunate that the cadres resorted to violence on innocent officers who were merely doing their job. Bishop Kaela said that political violence should not be accepted by all political parties. He noted that political leaders should play
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a pivotal role in ensuring that they stop their cadres from violence. He sai what happened in Kasama should be condemned by all Zambians. “The assaulting of National Registration officers is a sad development and these people were just doing their job to issue NRCs but
unfortunately the cadres mistook them for other things. “We should not condone violence in this country, why assaulting innocent officers who were just doing their job?” he said. Bishop Kaela noted that political violence was being perpetuated during
by-elections and warned that if this continued, the situation would be worse in 2021. Last week, UPND cadres assaulted officers in Kasama and destroyed equipment on suspicion that they were issuing voter’s cards. Police have since arrested three UPND senior officials over the incident.
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Plunderers will be nailed, no matter what - Lungu From page 1 The Head of State assured that any wrong doing in the privatisation process would result in prosecution despite the number years that had passed. President Lungu said this during a rally in Chisanga township of Lukashya constituency to drum up support for the PF candidate in today’s Lukashya parliamentary by-election, Mr George Chisanga. President Lungu said claims that the privatisation matter had resurfaced because he wanted a way of eliminating UPND president, Hakainde Hichilema out of the 2021 Presidential polls, would not block the law from taking its course. “Umulandu taubola, if people stole during the privatisation process they will be sorted out,” he said. Mr Lungu said the law would take its course on any wrong doing despite the claims of wanting to secure victory. The President said he was
not scared of facing any political party leader in the 2021 general elections. Mr Lungu said if he managed to defeat Mr Hichilema in elections where he was not very popular, this time he would win with a big margin. “Apa pena nalakanda (this time I will hit harder),” he said. Meanwhile, Mr Mwila said there should not be any sacred cows in the fight against corruption because President Lungu was serious about stopping the scourge. He said Health Minister, Chitalu Chilufya and his Tourism and Arts counterpart, Ronald Chitotela, were prosecuted for corruption and acquitted. Mr Mwila said the calls for the prosecution of individuals who were involved in the fraudulent sale of state properties should be acted upon. He said Mr Hichilema must explain how Intercontinental Hotel was sold cheaply and how he acquired so much wealth within a short time.
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Mr Kakoma has since advised citizens to avoid jumping to conclusions when they hear the opposition use certain words. He said in an interview that the term that UPND president Hakainde Hichilema uttered during a public rally in Lukashya was not used in bad context. “That term is a figurative speech that praises someone who amazes people. It is an expression that is used on people that are admired by others and not the other way round,” he claimed. Mr Kakoma said that the UPND leader was in other words describing people that were bribing voters during campaigns and not the Bemba people. He said that Bembas were peaceful people and not corrupt in any way, describing the allegations by some sections that the opposition leader insulted as unfounded. Mr Kakoma explained that the fact that the people cheered when the alleged insult was mentioned meant that they understood the meaning and showed approval. He said that Bembas did not at all feel insulted and wondered why some people wanted to make it an issue instead of concentrating on serious matters of national interest.
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FIGHTING EARLY MARRIAGES
NO child should be forced to enter marriage just to make the parents or guardians rich without regard for the minor’s health. Some parts of our culture need to be scrapped to stop parents from forcing children, especially underage girls into early marriages. Child marriages in this country are rampant, especially in rural areas where the practice is taken as normal. Today, we have a report of 16 girls retrieved from marriages in Eastern Province and their parents fined. Alert teachers noticed that the girls were conspicuously missing from classes and after some inquiries, found that the youngsters had been married off. The law prohibits marriage of under age children but this does not stop parents from imposing their will on their innocent offsprings and forcing them into marriages. Most parents are driven by economic reasons in marrying off their children. For a cow and some goats, they are ready to trade off their girl-child into marriage with no regard to the impact that such a union would have on their health. Young girls forced into marriage have to endure child bearing at an early age which compromises their health. The greediness of parents is to blame for this unfortunate development and it is important that local communities intensify sensitisation programmes against the practice of early marriages. Such developments in the rural areas are making the fight against child marriages difficult because when the community agree on an illegality, they hide the deed(s). It is therefore gratifying that chiefs in many parts of the country are taking part in the fight against child marriages and holding parents and guardians accountable for their role in the scourge. Some traditional leaders have gone a step further to enact by-laws through which the perpetrators of child marriages can be dealt with. In the case in point, parents of the girls from marriages in Chipata have been ordered to pay a cow or make eight thousand bricks. This follows a resolution by the Zingalume by-laws on ending child marriage steering committee in the district. By-laws steering committee secretary Induna Zingalume confirmed the development in an interview and explained that “Some parents were summoned by Chief Zingalume at his palace and after they were found guilty of marrying off their young daughters, they were ordered to bring either a cow or make 8, 000 bricks as penalty.” It is sad that the teachers who act as whistle blowers, are being threatened with witchcraft for causing the parents to be fined. This may result in teachers failing to report on future cases for fear of being bewitched. They would rather turn a blind eye than live with the threat of being bewitched, especially that in rural areas, such beliefs are taken very seriously. The Induna said teachers from various schools decided to blow the whistle after noticing that girls as young as 12 years had stopped attending classes and later discovered they were married off. The Induna said he had received reports of teachers being threatened for disclosing information of children who were married off. The parents are apparently waiting for the rain season to “strike” the teachers for betraying them. It is important that the ministry of Community Development and Social Services, Ministry of Health and police send officers to sensitise people in this area. More importantly, to ensure that teachers are protected from the lame threats of angry parents. It is really shameful that instead of sending girl children to school to gain an education for a better future, parents would rather confine their daughters to a life of hardships and squalor. Such mindsets need to change.
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ZAM WANTS IMPROVED FUEL PRICING By KETRA KALUNGA
ZAMBIANS should demand a more efficient fuel supply chain so that no amount of inefficiency costs are included in the fuel pump price, Zambia Association of Manufacturers (ZAM) has said. ZAM executive officer, Florence Muleya Banda, said an efficient supply chain would enable Zambians benefit whenever there was an international price reduction because they would not be paying for inefficiencies. Ms Banda said there had been increased public outcry regarding the high fuel prices in Zambia especially that other
countries in the region had reduced their fuel pump prices. This is because the price of crude oil per barrel fell to as low as $20.62 in March this year. She however noted that the demand for a reduction in fuel price implied an increase in fuel subsidies on the part of Government. Ms Banda said it was important to look at the determinants of fuel pricing in Zambia which included importation of crude oil products due to lack of a fuel refinery plant in the country. Importation, she noted, attracted costs and the exchange rate of the dollar to the Kwacha as petroleum products were priced in dollars.
Nobody wants to kill HH - PF
By SIMON MUNTEMBA
NOBODY wants to kill UPND president Hakainde Hichilema and he should stop hallucinating that President Edgar Lungu wants him dead because he has nothing to gain from killing a perpetual election loser, the ruling Patriotic Front (PF) has said. PF media director Sunday Chanda said Mr Hichilema was just scared of his own shadow because President Lungu has no intention of killing him, apart from bringing to book public assets plunderers. He was reacting to an allegations by the UPND leader that President Lungu wanted him dead by 2021. Mr Hichilema was quoted in one of the daily tabloids as saying if anything happened to him, the Head of State should be answerable since he had declared that he plans to go after him. This follows President Lungu’s remarks during a public rally in Mbereshi that individuals who sold public properties would be followed. But Mr Chanda said the nation should dismiss the allegations as hallucinations and selfish political tantrums. Mr Chanda reminded Zambians that it was not the first time that Mr Hichilema was making such wild allegations as he had done that before when he refused to give way to the Presidential motorcade in Mongu. Featuring on BBC's Hard Talk Programme with host Stephen Sackur, he said, Mr Hichilema had claimed that President Lungu wanted to kill him, but Stephen Sackur laughed at him while reminding him about his violent party. He added that when he was arrested for placing President Lungu’s life in harm's way, he still claimed it was the Head of State who was out to kill him. Mr Chanda wondered how the ruling party and President Lungu would benefit to kill Mr Hichilema who he has described as a perpetual election loser. He said the PF wanted Mr Hichilema alive in 2021 so that it could send him into political oblivion even if his party’s constitution made him their life President.
“While the price per barrel had reduced to $20.62 in March 2020, the exchange rate was averaging K18 in the same period and this meant that just on pricing alone before freight and insurance Zambia was buying the barrel at K371,” she said. Ms Banda pointed out that the Energy Regulations Board (ERB) pump price determination was driven by the principal of “Cost Plus,” which entailed that the final price of the petroleum products should cover all costs in the supply chain. She said with the deterioration of the Kwacha against the dollar peaking at ZMW20/US$1, the cost of fuel would not go down even with the reduction of international prices.
‘Kabanshi disregarded advice indisbursing cash transfer funds’ By OLIVER SAMBOKO FORMER Community development Minister, Emerine Kabanshi, disregarded advice from technocrats against engaging Zampost to disburse social cash funds to provinces that were not in the scope of the initial contract, the Lusaka Magistrate’s court heard yesterday. In this matter, Kabanshi is accused of failing to comply with the law, when she engaged Zampost as the service payment provider for the social cash transfer programme. Mr Victor Mutantabowa, an ACC investigations officer, told Lusaka Chief Magistrate Lameck Mwale that on September, 20, 2018, the ACC received a report of corruption and mismanagement of the social cash transfer. He said the allegations were against two unnamed officers at the Ministry but after analysing the case, the ACC Director authorized a full scale joint enquiry with DEC to establish facts. Mr Mutantabowa said during the investigation, the joint investigation team extended its probe to the Ministry of Community Development, Zampost, banks and other Government institutions relevant to the case. He testified that in the process of investigations, evidence was retrieved from different institution was analysed. The Trial continues.
16 girls retrieved from marriages SIXTEEN girls have been retrieved from marriages in Chipata and parents ordered to pay a cow or make eight thousand bricks. This following a resolution by the Zingalume bylaws on ending child marriage steering committee in the district. By-laws steering committee secretary Induna Zingalume confirmed the development in an interview. He said teachers from various schools decided to blow the whistle after noticing that girls as young as 12 years had stopped attending classes and later discovered they were married off. – ZANIS.
Govt recalls paracetamol By NOEL IYOMBWA
GOVERNMENT through the Zambia Medicines Regulatory Authority (ZAMRA) has ordered Honeybee Pharmacy to recall paracetamol tablets which were manufactured by Prashi Pharma of India. ZAMRA said the paracetamol tablets batch numbers PPYP-03 and PPYP-03 were analyzed at the national drug quality control laboratory and were found out of specification with response to appearance. This is contained in a letter from ZAMRA to Honeybee and signed by Director-General
…within 14 days Bernice Mwale. The letter stated that Honeybee should urgently recall all batches of the paracetamol tablets BP 500 mg from circulation within 14 days. “You are further required to submit to the authority a detailed report recall process which should include the quality of the products imported and quantity collected from various health facilities. “You are also instructed to notify the manufacturer of the product to investigate and
provide feedback on the product defect and corrective and preventive actions put in place to avoid occurrence of such a defect in the future. He expressed hope that the recalling of medicines would be done in no time adding that the exercise was a normal process in the pharmaceutical sector. “The authority wishes to inform you that it will closely monitor the recall to ensure that the products are completely removed from circulation in the interest of public health,” read the letter.
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2 PF cadres held over malicious damage By PETER SICHALI TWO PF cadres have been arrested in Kasama for allegedly damaging a motor vehicle belonging to Mr Jairos Simbeye. The vehicle Registration number ABT 375 was painted in UPND colours. Police spokesperson, Esther Katongo, identified the two suspects as Jannie Yambayamba and Witson Mutanda. Ms Katongo said the incident occurred yesterday at 10:00 hours in Kasama outside Shoprite in the town centre. Mr Simbeye and his friend were about to come out of Shoprite when a group of people in PF regalia surrounded their motor vehicle painted in UPND colours. “Upon seeing the group, they went back in the shop but one of them only identified as Gideon was recognised and followed by the group who assaulted him and he sustained injuries,” Ms Katongo said. Ms Katongo said the group later damaged the motor vehicle. She said the suspects were apprehended and would be charged appropriately. She said during the same confusion, Janny Yambayamba 34, the suspect in the case of malicious damage, reported to have been unlawfully wounded by UPND cadres using a machete and sustained a deep cut in the head. Ms Katongo said investigations have been instituted in the matter. “We are warning all political players, that police shall not tolerate any thuggery by any individual under the guise of politics,” Ms Katongo said. Ms Katongo urged political players to be tolerant and concentrate on promoting their ideals as opposed to taking the route of violence.
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Eskom secures R2.5bn worth of farmland as security for municipal debt
Thursday 17 September, 2020
OIL STRIKE …Oil drilling heralds new era for Zim
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ARARE - Zimbabwe’s economy is headed for exciting times ahead following the recent announcement by Invictus Energy, the Australia listed resources firm that is exploring for oil and gas in the Muzarabani, that it will start drilling the country’s first oil and gas wells within its prospective area in October next year. Studies conducted thus far from secondary data collected by petroleum giants Mobil in the early 1990s, have shown encouraging results and tremendous potential for possible existence of oil and gas in the firm’s specials grant area. The Muzarabani prospect has ticked all the relevant boxes to warrant millions of US dollar investment into drilling for oil or gas. Thus far, US$3.5 million has been invested in
preliminary work and processing of secondary data, but the actual sinking of the first oil and gas wells in the country will cost upwards of US$15 million. Officials, including managing director Scot MacMillan, said the company was already mobilising heavy duty equipment used for oil and gas from the region ahead of commencement of drilling within the next 12 months. In between, the company will conduct further on-site investigations, specifically geophysics (seismic studies) to narrow down on the most accurate sites for drilling two wells to test the possible existence of oil and gas in Muzarabani. On the back of strong evidence gleaned from the investigations and studies that have
been conducted, the Government is now tying the loose ends to a production sharing agreement with Geo Associates, the Zimbabwean registered firm that controls Invictus. A draft agreement should be ready in the next few weeks. The development was announced by Mines and Mining Development Minister Winston Chitando, when he gave an update on the oil and gas project at a media briefing last week. Expectations are that the project, in the event of discovery, could change Zimbabwe’s economic fortunes in many ways than one. If Zimbabwe discovers oil or gas, as is widely expected and supported by the strong evidence from studies by independent experts, the country will become energy self-sufficient (both in terms of electric-
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JOHANNESBURG - Eskom has secured farmland valued at an estimated R2.5 billion as security for debt owed by the Matjhabeng Municipality, it said in a statement on Tuesday afternoon. "In its ongoing efforts to recover more than R3.4 billion in unpaid debt owed by the Matjhabeng Municipality, the municipality has agreed to hand over to Eskom 139 farms belonging to the municipality as security on the debt," Eskom said. The title deeds of the farms will be endorsed in favour of the power uility until the debt dispute between Eskom and the municipality is finalised, it added. Eskom has agreed, meanwhile, to uplift the attachment of the municipality's bank account and the account was handed back to the municipality. However, R2.7 million in the account will remain attached and in the care of the Sheriff of the Court. The municipality has "consistently failed" to honour its obligations and payment agreements despite numerous court processes over the past six years, Eskom said. Municipal debt has been
Shilling's plunge spikes power bills NAIROBI - A weakening shilling has raised the cost of electricity after the foreign exchange charge in power bills went up substantially. The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (Epra) last Friday adjusted the forex charge to 57.80 cents per unit of power bought this month, up from 47.69 cents per unit in August. It is the highest since July 2018. This is also compared to 14.28 cents in May and 0.82 cents in January this year. "Notice is given that all prices for electrical energy specified… will be liable to a foreign exchange fluctuation adjustment of plus 57.80 cents per kilowatt-hour (kWh) for all metre readings taken in September 2020,” said the regulator in a public notice. The foreign exchange fluctu-
ation adjustment component of the power bill is a passthrough cost that cushions power sector players from currency volatility of the shilling when incurring costs denominated in foreign currency such as loan repayments, a substantial chunk of which are in dollars. There is a push to increase the amount of shilling-denominated debt to the power sector as well as the shifting of the Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) between electricity generators and Kenya Power to the local currency. This is expected to cushion power consumers from currency volatility. A strengthening or weakening shilling usually has an impact on the cost of power. The local currency has in the recent months weakened against the US dol-
a major bugbear for the ailing power utility. At the start of this year. Emfuleni municipality headed to court in a bid to block further asset seizures by Eskom after the state-owned company seized furniture and vehicles. At the time, Emfuleni owed Eskom over R2 billion. The court bid was unsuccessful. In August, Deputy President David Mabuza fingered municipal debt as one of the "foremost" contributors to service delivery challenges. – FIN24.
The latest barrage of load shedding, which reached stage 2 by Thursday night, coincided with the reopening of the majority of the economy under level 2 of lockdown, further suffocating the ability of struggling industries to get up and running. Picture: iStock/Gallo Images
lar On Monday, the shilling traded at Sh108.55 to the dollar. This is from Sh106.44 at the beginning of June, Sh101.16 at the start of March and Sh100.9 at the beginning of the year. The forex charge has stayed relatively low since the new power tariffs were announced in August 2018, when it went from Sh1.22 in July 2018 to five cents, a 95 per cent drop. It would then go to -1.31 cents in October, which meant consumers were credited with few free power units whenever they made purchases. In the Friday notice, the fuel cost charge (FCC) remained largely unchanged at Sh2.43 per unit of electricity for readings taken in September compared to Sh2.40 in August. The fuel charge is also a pass-through cost, which is used to compensate thermal power producers who mostly use heavy fuel oil. – THE STANDARD, Kenya.
Gold price rally helps reduce Harmony Gold's loss for the year JOHANNESBURG - Harmony Gold's net loss reduced to R850 million for the full year compared to from R2.6 billion in the previous period on the back of stronger gold prices spurred by global uncertainty caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. "The gold price had rallied to an all-time high following the global economic fallout around Covid-19 and ongoing geopolitical uncertainty, reflecting its safe-haven status with investors," Harmony CEO, Peter Steenkamp, in a note. The miner wasn't able to fully benefit from a gold price
Gold that reached its all-time high
in August as gold production slipped 15 percent in the year to end-June due to the effects of Eskom power outages in the third quarter and Covid-19 interruptions, it said in a statement on Tuesday. Harmony, which recently finalised the takeover of AngloGold Ashanti's Mponeng mine, has seen its shares more than double this year reaching a market capitalisation of R64.9 billion, up from R17.1 billion at the end of June last year. Harmony shares were up 4.3 percent at R107.45 in morning trade on the JSE. – FIN24.
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Elections monitor:
U.S. elections fall short of global standards By LAURA THORNTON
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HH’S PUBLIC INSULT: IMPACT ON CAMPAIGNS Dear Editor,
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AKAINDE Hichilema’s public insult is an introduction to a non-issue based 2021 election and likely to lead to unprecedented political violence. Leadership comes with responsibility. The behaviour exhibited by Mr Hichilema, the UPND president at a public rally in Kasama’s Lukashya constituency should be condemned by all Zambians, especially the youth who are at the receiving end of negative results borne out of such reckless statements. Mr Hichilema’s public pronouncement of the word (C…. ) referring to his opponent in Bemba land where the word is deemed to be a disrespectful one and clas-
Dear Editor, ON Tuesday, I spent time in Luangwa to drum up support for our candidate Benson Ndhlovu for the Mandombe local government seat. I also interacted with traditional leaders in the area in our continued effort to push for developmental projects in all areas. It was pleasing to hear Chief Mphuka and Senior Chief Mburuma pay glowing tribute to President Edgar Lungu for having taken development to their district. They mentioned the road from Feira into Great East Road, the
sified as an insult leaves much to be desired, especially coming from an individual aspiring to lead the nation. The word is only used in public by individuals with a decayed moral conscience. Seeing how UPND members and especially youths are defending this insult, gives an idea of how important it is for leaders to maintain sobriety in their behaviour. How is Mr Hichilema going to denounce bad behaviour by his youths if he is in the forefront to exhibit it? He is indirectly instructing his supporters, especially youths to use all means to win 2021. The absence of respect will always bring about violence between opponents and leaders must show a good example at all
times. Young people must work up and see how some of these leaders view them, because they think young people enjoy swearing at each other so they will swear at young people to feel accepted by them and fit in. Some of us have seen young people killed, maimed and jailed for supporting individual’s ambitions of becoming President of Zambia but yet the same individuals can’t be civil to avoid more bloodshed of innocent souls that might be lost through political violence. Let HH withdraw the word and apologise to Mwinelubemba and the people of Northern Province for using such disparaging words in public. Endorsing what HH said is en-
Violence free elections electricity project, schools and improvement of water infrastructure in Luangwa as some of the achievements that the Patriotic Front has scored. They also commended the Ministry of Health for spearheading the fight against Covid-19 which they said has gone on very well and they were happy the district has so far not recorded any cases. We also had a chance
to address the local people and told them that President Lungu is a development-focused leader who is working hard to bring development to all areas without leaving anyone behind as can be evidenced in Luangwa. We received submissions from the people on the need to speed up the irrigation project and we will report to the Head of State for intervention as this project is key
dorsing political violence in 2021. FRANCIS CASPIAN SAMPA, (former UPND Lusaka district Youth Treasurer).
to the development of the district as it will employ many local people. We also interacted with 470 teachers at Luangwa Secondary School as part of our efforts with the Provincial Education Office aimed at encouraging the adoption of national values, ethics and principles. As we left for Lusaka, it was clear from all stakeholders we engaged that they want to see a violence-free election as they vote. BOWMAN CHILOSHA LUSAMBO, Lusaka Province Minister.
FOR more than two decades, I have lived overseas working for international democracy organisations, providing technical assistance and training to political parties, parliaments, civic advocacy groups, and, importantly, election observation and reform organisations. I have monitored more elections than I can count, from Gaza and Sri Lanka, to Cambodia, Indonesia and South Korea, and written numerous election reports of the electoral environment as well as recommendations for both reforms. I am not accustomed to applying my election expertise and understanding of international best practice to my own country. But I think it is important that Americans step back and view democratic procedures through the lens of global standards. The U.S., along with other long-standing democracies, too often gets a pass and is not questioned despite the practices and controversies that we would condemn swiftly in less established democracies. So, I attempted to put on my international observer cap and write, as I have done in so many countries, a brief assessment of the U.S. ahead of the November election. Electoral system: A good observation report puts elections in context by examining the system itself. Immediately, the U.S. runs into some serious democratic challenges. The Senate, for example, creates a vote power discrepancy of up to 1:7, 000, whereby a voter in California has one seven thousandth of the representation as a voter in Wyoming. International standards stipulate that the size of voting districts should not differ by more than 10 percent to prevent such minority rule. If observed in another country, it would be a glaring red flag, particularly if power was so disproportionately handed to a dominant ethnic and religious group. Gerrymandering: Of course there would also be a chapter on gerrymandering, where elected legislators draw the maps that gets them elected. This conflict of interest ends up delivering inequities like Wisconsin, where Democrats won a majority of the vote but not a majority of the seats in 2018 state assembly elections. The electoral college would also deserve scrutiny, particularly given the origins of its establishment (a bargain to placate southern states by weighting their voting power) as well as the perverse incentive it has created today rendering only a handful of states worthy of any campaigning at the expense of the rest. Election administration: There is no uniformity here, from how to register and ID requirements to the ability to use mail-in ballots. This can contribute to confusion and disinformation and makes it impossible to ascertain whether everyone had equal access to vote. Further, the world over, independent election commissions are considered a critical prerequisite for democratic elections. In the U.S., we hand over our elections to partisan bodies and elected secretaries of state. This approach has resulted in equally divided election management bodies between the two main political parties and a lack of a quorum due to the partisan nature of appointments. This "balance" creates deadlock and inability to act on matters such as campaign finance violations. The U.S. system has created situations like the Georgia 2018
elections where the person in charge of election management as secretary of state was also a candidate for governor, who notably purged 1.4 million voters from the rolls since 2012. This act would send alarm bells and admonishing diplomatic cables if observed in, say, Ukraine or Bangladesh. Discrimination: Jim Crow laws of the past - in which African Americans were quizzed as they attempted to vote with such questions as, “How many bubbles are in a bar of soap?” - haunt us today. The Voting Rights Act of 1965 abolished this egregious discrimination, but in 2013 the Supreme Court deemed these protections no longer necessary. Yet suppression of communities of colour is widespread, from the gerrymandering described here to “exact match” regulations requiring exact spelling of a voter’s name on the voter rolls and their ID, resulting in an estimated 55, 000 voters in Georgia in 2018 denied franchise. Measures enacted in some states to combat unproven fraud after the Voting Rights Act rollback, have included removing voters from the rolls if they did not vote in the last election, limiting polling hours, reducing polling stations and implementing rigid ID laws, all of which have greatly affected minority communities. In recent “corona” elections in multiple states, communities of colour were disproportionately impacted by fewer poll workers, longer lines and unsafe conditions. These would be only a few general observations from an election assessment. I have not included low turnout, cyber vulnerabilities, foreign malfeasance, disinformation campaigns, perverse impact of campaign finance or over-reliance on litigation. As an observer, I am concerned by the partisan obstruction of expanding mail-in ballots, a logical measure during a pandemic. I am concerned that results may not be accepted by President Trump, as he has suggested, and that the ground is being laid by unfounded narratives of widespread voter fraud. I am concerned that the Senate is blocking election integrity measures to protect against hacking and other interference. In the short term, I welcome the return of Organisation of Security and Cooperation in Europe observers, who lead election monitoring missions around the world, and hope they are given adequate access to monitor the process. We will need neutral, measured analysis as the country will likely face protests and disinformation around the results. Following the elections, in the memory of our dear late hero Congressman John Lewis, I hope in the next administration there is finally the will and courage to tackle needed democratic reforms, including an overhaul of our current election administration, legislation on the drawing of voter constituencies, abolishment of the electoral college, campaign finance reform, and the immediate revival of the Voting Rights Act. The U.S. can no longer glide by on its laurels, assuming election observation and democratic reform is only for ‘others.’ We must be held to the same standards. DETROIT FREE PRESS. *Laura Thornton, who has monitored elections in more than 15 countries, is director for global programme at International IDEA, a Stockholm-based intergovernmental organisation that aims to strengthen democratic political institutions and processes around the world.
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A. RESIDENTIAL 1. Subdivision “B446” of Farm No. 915 Lilayi Housing Estate, Lusaka. Measuring approximately 300 square meters in extent, located off Kafue Road and accessible by means of gravel road off the tarred Lilayi Road. The house consists of a lounge cum dining room, three bedrooms, Kitchen, bathroom, toilet. circulating passage and front veranda under main roof. with floor furnished with ceramic tiles extending to window level to the kitchen and sanitary areas. Electricity supply is from ZESCO mains, water supply is from Lusaka Water and Sewerage Company. The property is valued at ZMW549,000.00, however, offers are invited 2. Stand No. ML/8013 Masala, Ndola The property is located in Masala, Ndola and measures approximately 0.0450 hectares in extent with open boundaries except to one side which has a neighboring concrete block wall. The residential house is a single storey building, plastered both internally and externally. Solid concrete floors throughout except the toilet and front veranda which have ceramic floors. Accommodation consists of three bedrooms, sitting room, kitchen, shower room, provision for toilet and front veranda. Mains electricity is from ZESCO. The property is valued at ZMW345,000.00, however, offers are invited 3. Stand No. PZ/1208 Pamodzi, Ndola Located in Pamodzi Statutory Housing area, on an un-named road in Ndola. It is 0.0324 hectares in extent, partly enclosed on two sides by neighboring concrete block walls and consists of a single storey dwelling house with four bedrooms, sitting room, kitchen, bathroom with bathtub and toilet and separate toilet. Kafubu Water & Sewerage services are connected to the property and electricity supply is from ZESCO mains. The property is valued at ZMW255, 000.00, however, offers are invited. 4. Plot No.101 Off Independence Kazomba Residential Area, Solwezi
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The subject property is about 3 Kilometers north-west of the Central Business District of Solwezi and near Kazomba Clinic. Accommodation consists of a single storey three bedroomed dwelling house and a storeroom. The main house consists of an ensuite main bedroom, two other bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, bathroom, passageway and verandah. Storeroom is built of a burnt brick/mud walls not rendered or plastered. Water supply is by the North - western and Sewerage Company. ZESCO. The property is valued at ZMW260, 000.00, however, offers are invited. 5. Subdivision 1748 of Stand No. 2613 Pula Street, Dambwa North, Livingstone This is a single storey building with a mono-pitch roof of corrugated iron roofing sheets resting on timber members underlain with particle board ceiling throughout. Solid concrete floors with cement and sand screed floor finish. Courtyard is bounded by the main house on the sides and a honey comb pan brick wall. Accommodation extends to three bedrooms, sitting room, kitchen, circulation passage, bathroom, toilet and courtyard. Electricity is supplied by ZESCO. Water supply and sewer disposal is through Southern Water and Sewerage Company. The property is valued at ZMW189, 000.00, however, offers are invited 6. Stand No. 325 Off Salima Road, Matero, Lusaka. This is a residential property with a single storey block of three terraced flats comprising of two complete two bedroomed flats and one incomplete two bedroomed flat. The site measures 0.0434 hectares in total extent. Boundaries are defined by an approximately 1.5 metres high concrete block wall fence partly plastered with each unit enclosed in a separate yard, topped with razor wire. The property is situated approximately 30 meters from Salima Road, approximately 1 kilometer from Lumumba Road and about 4.8 kilometres north of the CBD of Lusaka. The property is valued at ZMW460, 000.00, however, offers are invited 7. Stand No. LN 1332/15/CL/3, Off Lilayi Water Works Road, Lilayi Area, Kafue District. This is a residential property developed as a semi-detached flat enclosed in a wall fence. The land is in extent of 0.0256 hectares (256.34 square meters). It is built with a hidden roof covered with IBR roofing sheets on timber purlins and trusses underdrawn with boarded ceilings. Walls are constructed of concrete blocks, plastered, rendered and painted internally and externally.
Accommodation comprises of kitchen, living room, passage, toilet/bathroom, self- contained main bedroom and another bedroom, from veranda. The property is valued however, offers are invited
ZMW284,
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8. Stand No. KS 7135, Kabushi, Ndola The subject property is situated off Chiwala Road in Kabushi residential area, approximately 3.5 kilo meters from the Central Business District of Ndola. The property is developed with semi-detached dwelling house and a cottage. The semi-detached house is a single storey, constructed of gabled roof of corrugated asbestos sheets resting on timber trusses with concrete block walls plastered and painted, rendered externally with roughcast accents. Accommodation comprises one bedroom, lounge, kitchen, bathroom, toilet and veranda. The cottage is a single storey building constructed of a mono-pitched roof of corrugated iron sheets resting on timber members. Burnt brick walls plastered internally and externally. Accommodation comprises three rooms. The property is valued however, offers are invited
ZMW145,
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9. S/D No. 609 of Stand No. 8536, Paul Ngozi Street, Kabwata Site & Service, Lusaka The subject property is a residential property with improvements comprising a single story medium cost dwelling house and a detached storage building. The property is situated along Paul Ngozi Street in Kabwata Site and Service, approximately 500 meters from Chilumbulu Road at the St. Patricks School junction, about 400 meters from from Tokyo Way, 3 kilometers south-east of the CBD of Lusaka. The site measures approximately 0.0375 hectares in total extent. Concrete block walls plastered and painted internally and externally, with ceramic tiles to kitchen and bathrooms, roughcast features to parts of the external walls and fair face brick features to the veranda. Accommodation comprises three bedrooms (main bedroom ensuite), kitchen with a pantry, open plan lounge and dining room, entrance hall, family bathroom, circulation passage and open front veranda. The property is valued at ZMW696, 000.00, however, offers are invited 10. S/D No. 133 of S/D F of Farm No. 33a, Meanwood Ndeke, Lusaka This is a residential property with improvements comprising an incomplete single dwelling house. The property is located along un-named gravel road in Meanwood Ndeke, approximately 22km north-east of the CBD of Lusaka. The site measures 0.05 hectares (0.1235 Acres) in total extent, with open boundaries and gravel road frontage. The Single storey incomplete dwelling house is constructed of a hipped roof of corrugated asbestos roofing sheets resting on timber trusses. Concrete block walls plastered internally and externally with steel framed glazed casement windows, secured with steel burglar bars and steel door frames, and solid concrete floors. Accomodation comprises four bedroom (master bedroom ensuite), lounge, dining room, kitchen with pantry, family bathroom and guest toilet, circulation passage, linen closet and a front and rear veranda. The property is valued at ZMW369, 000.00, however, offers are invited 11. Subdivision No. A7 of Lot No. 3164/M, Moomba Area (15 Miles), Chibombo The subject property is approximately 797 square meters with open boundaries comprising of the main dwelling house. The main dwelling house is a single storey building under hipped roof covered with IT4 sheets on timber members underdrawn with soft board ceilings. Fittings include water closets, bathtubs and handwash basins to sanitary rooms. Other fittings include double bow sink unit to the kitchen. Electricity is from ZESCO mains while water supply is through the borehole. Accomodation comprises of three bedrooms, master ensuit with bathroom/toilet, kitchen, living room, dining room, toilet, bathroom, central circulation passage hall and veranda. The property is valued at ZMW510, 000.00, however, offers are invited 12. Plot No. 6955, Chimwemwe, Kitwe. The site measures approximately 137 square meters, 0.0137 hectares in extent enclosed on two sides by split drums/gum poles. The subject property is developed with a semi-detached residential house constructed of mono-pitched roof of corrugated asbestos roofing sheets resting on timber trusses. It has solid concrete floors finished with cement and sand screed. Accomodation comprises of one bedroom, lounge, kitchen and combined toilet and shower. The property is valued at ZMW80, 000.00, however, offers are invited 13. Unit CL/9 of S/D No. 1410 of S/D A of Farm No.378a, off Kareboom Avenue, Avondale,
Lusaka This is a single story dwelling house constructed of dual-pitch roof of IT4 roofing sheets resting on timber trusses underlain with particle board ceilings throughout. Concrete block walls plastered and painted internally and externally with ceramic tiles to the kitchen and bathroom. It has solid concrete floors of cement and sand screed, finished with porcelain tiles to bathroom and ceramic floor tiles elsewhere.
The property is valued at ZMW540,000, however bids are invited B. AGRICULTURAL 20. Farm No. 10623, (Nzonge Farm), Kapiri Mposhi The subject farm is located in Fikola area approximately 30 kilometers from the Central Business District of Kapiri Mposhi and is near Fikola Primary School.
Accommodation comprises of two bedrooms, lounge, kitchen, bathroom, circulation passage and a front veranda.
The farm measures approximately 250.78 hectares with open boundaries and fully stamped and cleared and used for growing crops, mainly maize.
The property is valued at ZMW385,000.00, however, however, bids are invited
Building and improvements include: main farm house, Farm Manager’s house, two identical workers’ houses, cottage, 15 identical blocks of barns, warehouse, workshop and store, ablution block, piggery, church building used as worker’s quarters.
14. Subdivision No. 47 of Stand No. 9812, Mwata Kazembe Road, Nyumba Yanga, Lusaka This is a residential property developed with a single storey dwelling house, situated on Mwata Kazembe Road in Nyumba Yanga residential area about 7 kilometers South East of the CBD of Lusaka City. The site measures 0.0396 hectares (0.0978 Acres) in total extent with boundaries defined an approximately 2.5metres high concrete block wall fence secured with barbed wire. The property has a tarred road fontage. Accommodation comprises three bedrooms, master bedroom ensuite, open plan lounge and dining area, kitchen, separate toilet, bathroom, circulation passage and a front and rear veranda. The property is valued however, offers are invited
ZMW735,
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15. Subdivision No A492 of S/D ‘M’ of Stand No. 34872, Northgate Gardens Housing Complex, Lusaka The property is situated in the newly built residential area approximately 6 kilometers from CBD of Lusaka. Good access off Kasangula Road and the house is in a gated community with other housing units. Its plot measures 549 squared meters enclosed by chain link wire fence, wire to perimeter boundaries. Swing gates fitted to main entrance and yard is mainly paved. Electricity from ZESCO, Water connected to mains system.
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Property valued at ZMW1,500,000, however, offers are invited 16. Subdivision No A486 of S/D ‘M’ of Stand No. 34872, Northgate Gardens Housing Complex , Lusaka The property is situated in the newly built residential area approximately 6 kilometers from CBD of Lusaka. Good access off Kasangula Road and the house is in a gated community with other housing units. Its plot measures 549 squared meters enclosed by chain link wire fence, wire to perimeter boundaries. Swing gates fitted to main entrance and yard is mainly paved. Electricity from ZESCO, Water connected to mains system.
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Property valued at ZMW1,500,000, however, offers are invited 17. Lot No 25651/M, Kabangwe Area, Chibombo District This property is located off the Great North Road, along a gravel road 1 kilometer after City University College of Science and Technology 10 kilometers from CBD of Lusaka. The plot measures 5,997 meters squared all enclosed in wall fence with two steel sliding gates. Developments include a very neat house in very good and solid structural state of repair with modern fittings to Kitchen and Bathrooms. Electricity and water are connected. Sewer disposal is through septic tank. Property is valued at however, bids are invited.
ZMW3,450,000.00,
18. Plot No. 2652 Mushili, Ndola Located in Mushili Statutory Housing area, fronting Lunga Road, about 10 kilometers from the Central Business District of Ndola. Land is 450 square meters in extent, partly enclosed by a concrete block perimeter boundary wall. Developments consist of a single storey dwelling house with four bedrooms (master bedroom self-contained), living room, dining room, bathroom, kitchen and front verandah. Kafubu Water & Sewerage services are connected to the property and electricity supply is from ZESCO mains. The property is valued at ZMW350,000.00, however, bids are invited 19. Plot No. 191 Block 7 of Stand 19174, Matero Township, Lusaka. The Property is located on Chitanda/Salima Roads in Matero Township about 6 kilometers from CBD. The house is finished internally with plastered walls, plastered ceiling board to living room, hard ceiling elsewhere and cement/sand creed floors. The dwelling house external area is 99.2 square meters with veranda measuring 5.8 square meters. The property also has an incomplete dwelling house constructed and roofed. The property has tarred road frontage. Water and sewerage lines are connected from main supply of Lusaka Water and Sewerage Company and electricity supply is from ZESCO mains.
The property is valued however, bids are invited.
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ZMW1,743,000,
21. Lot No. 1, Kazungula Settlement Scheme, Monze Agricultural property measuring 50.48 hectares of which approximately 20 hectares is cleared arable land. The farm is situated on Namilongwe Road, approximately 22 kilometers off Livingstone Road in Kazungula Settlement Area, about 25 kilometers south-west of the Central Business District of Monze Town. Improvements comprise a main dwelling house, two worker’s quarters, two poultry houses, ablution block and a cattle spray race. The farm has adequate water supply from an open well and unequipped borehole and the benefit of two seasonal streams flowing through the property. The farm is valued at ZMW515,000, however, bids are invited. C. COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL 22. Farm no. 5511, Chamakamba Area, Munkonchi, Kapiri Mposhi This is an agricultural holding approximately 52 hectares in extent. Improvements include a dwelling house, two small tobacco barns and a cooking shelter. The property is located approximately 200 meters from Chamakamba School. Access to the farm is via all-weather motor-able gravel roads approximately 30km from Munkonchi Block Yard in Central Province of Zambia. Water is sourced from the Katemo stream which runs parallel to three main boundaries of the farm. The farm is valued at ZMW99,000, however, bids are invited 23. Farm no. 10835, Choma This is an agricultural holding approximately 180 hectares in extent. Improvements include a single storey farm house, two supervisors’ houses, a general-purpose building, an office, a grain Sheller recess, Layers’ chicken run, village chicken run, incomplete piggery, two workers’ quarters, five fish ponds, and an irrigation/fish dam. The property is located approximately 40 kilometers from Great North Road, Namwala Road Junction. Access to the farm is via tarred Namwala Road Junction which passes right through the farm. Water is sourced from neighboring borehole however a vast dam suitable for irrigation and fish farming is on the farm. Property is valued at ZMW2,150,000, however, bids are invited D. COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL 24. Stand No. 311, Kalomo The property is a commercial building situated within central business area of Kalomo close to Food Reserve Agency sheds. The property is a single storey building gabled with high-head IBR roof on steel roof members. It accommodates a restaurant/ hardware shop 74.7 square meters, Storage Room 70.6 meter squared and workshop 145.5 meter square. Offices measuring 33.12 square meters ablution block measuring 7.2 square meters.
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The property is valued at ZMW449,000 however, bids are invited For further details you may contact: Telephone: +260966466246, +260 979174613 Enquiries and sealed bids, clearly marked ‘PROPERTIES FOR SALE 03/2020’ should be made by Friday 30th September 2020 and deposited in the box situated at: : Ground Floor Zanaco H/O Building Zambia National Commercial Bank Plc. Special Assets Management Department P.O. Box 33611 LUSAKA The Bank reserves the right to reject any or all bids without assigning any reasons. Only successful bidders will be contacted.
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HUNGRY LION DONATES MASKS By NOEL IYOMBWA IN a bid to supplement Government efforts in fighting Covid-19, Hungry Lion working with Butterfly has donated 1, 000 face masks and 350 food packs to SOS secondary and primary schools. Hungry Lion Copperbelt Regional Manager, Rayton Mushipi, said that the company was proud to be associated with programmes aimed at championing change in the communities. He said that the company had grown from humble beginnings to a household name over the years and felt duty bound to join the fight against covid-19 “As hungry lion we believe in giving hope to communities in partnering with Government in fighting Covid-19 which has affected school-going children. “We need to support children to make a difference and the support we receive from Government has given us an opportunity to remain operational during Covid-19 pandemic,” he said. Mr Mushipi explained that Hungry Lion was passionate about the community and commended SOS management in helping vulnerable in society. And Mandevu Member of Parliament, Jean Kapata, who graced the occasion, called on more corporate entities to emulate Hungry lion.
Atlas Mara unveils ‘Dream Home’ promotion By ESTHER MSETEKA ATLAS MARA, Lafarge Zambia and Thebe Investment / Nkwashi have launched a campaign that will see over 100 cus-tomers win various building materials and three newly built houses worth K3.3 million. Managing director, James Nkoni, said the ‘Dream Home Promotion’ campaign dubbed ‘3 houses,3 partners, 3 ways to win’ was aimed at giving back to the consumers and assisting Government in its pursuit to alleviate the housing deficit. Zambia’s housing deficit is expected to reach three million by 2030 as reported by the 2018 census report. “As the result of this partnership, we will be giving away three fully built three bedroomed high cost starter houses at the Nkwashi Housing Estate worth K1.1million each and collectively K3.3million,” Mr Koni said this at the launch of the cam-paign yesterday. He said achieving socialeconomic development, the provision of adequate, decent and affordable housing in all sectors was critical. Mr Koni said those wishing to participate should either open an account with Atlas Mara or reactivate an inactive ac-count and maintain a deposit of K200 or more.
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Teachers’ unions urged to initiate salary talks By PETER SICHALI TEACHERS unions should start negotiations for 2020/2021 collective bargaining for them to remain relevant, Zambia Teacher's Forum (ZTF) has said. ZTF Muchinga Province director, Bennecio Chishatama, said the unions must should initiatve negotiations for new salaries and conditions of service as the 2019/20 collective agreement expired on June 30, this year. "Covid-19 must not be an excuse for unions and Government to fail to have this important round table that deals with serious issues pertaining the welfare of teachers in the country," Mr Chishatama said. He said the signing of the new collective agreement would instil trust among teachers in their unions and act as a motivation package amid Covid-19. Mr Chishatama urged ZCTU to be proactive and intervene in the current labour matters in the education sector. Unions, he said, should strictly stick to their core business unlike the current scenario.
ICT sector bright, says Zamtel By BUUMBA CHIMBULU ZAMTEL is confident that the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector in Zambia will continue to register positive growth owing to increased levels of investment. The outlook for the ICT sector in Zambia is bright as more industry players are earmarked to continue investing in the sector, says Zamtel Corporate Communications Manager, Changwe Kabwe. Mr Kabwe explained that Zamtel, as one of the industry players, had continued with network roll out with the construction of 1009 new communication towers across the country. Zamtel, he said, had over 700 new sites fully operational and servicing its customers mostly in hard to reach areas and that it was set to continue to roll out more sites in different parts of Zambia. He was commenting on the recently released ZICTA 2020 Mid-Year Market Report which has highlighted the ICT sector’s performance, growth prospects and constraints to growth. “Growing appetite for broadband services among corporates and retail clients will continue to spur growth in data consumption in the short to medium term. “With increased foot print, Zamtel is now set to be the largest mobile network operator offering network reliability across the country,” Mr Kabwe said. He said the Mid-Year 2020 Market Report indicated that the positive trajectory for the sector was going to continue.
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Shareholder complains over TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS DIRECTED mine property destruction TO EXTEND LEARNING TIME
A SHAREHOLDER in Kalengwa Mineral Processing Limited has complained that Moxico Resources Zambia Limited and Euro Africa Kalengwa Mines Limited despite being aware of a preservation order have allegedly continued to destroy property at the mine. And Brenda Gawa, a shareholder in Kalengwa, has opposed Moxico Resources Zambia Limited’s application for an order for stay of execution of the ex parte order for preservation, detention, custody , immediate delivery and eviction that was granted to Kalengwa. Meanwhile, the matter has been reported to the police and the owners have asked the law enforcers to arrest the perpetrators of the destruction. Gama stated that the defendants despite being aware of the court’s order of preservation dated January 27, 2020, have allegedly continued to obstruct lawful execution of the order for several months and it has since been revealed that the defendants and their agents have allegedly
destroyed the plaintiffs property that the preservation order sought to secure. “This destructive conduct by the 1st defendant (Moxico) or its agents and representatives lays testament to ownership of the plant, equipment and machinery on its land as one cannot pillage, damage and attempt to convey property that belongs to him, and in this case, it is clear from the defendant’s acts,” she stated. Gama added that the defendants have deliberately destroyed the plaintiffs property because if that property belonged to the defendants, they would not exhibit such unlawful acts. In this matter, Kalengwa Mineral Processing Limited has sued Moxico Resources Zambia Limited and Euro Africa Kalengwa Mines Limited, seeking an order that it is the title holder and vested with the surface rights to its properties Known as farm No. 31477, farm No. 31478 and farm No. 31479 in Mufumbwe. On January 27, 2020, the Lusaka High Court granted Kalengwa Mineral Processing
Limited an application for an order for preservation, detention and custody of the said property. However, Davies Mwanamoyo, a director of Moxico Resources Zambia Limited asked the court to set aside the writ of summons and statement of claim for irregularity for being a multiplicity and an abuse of court process. But Gawa has opposed to an application to have the court action against it dismissed for abuse of court process. Gawa stated that contrary to Moxico Resource Zambia Limited allegations, there are two different matters before court with different subject matters as such, they could never be abuse of the court process. She stated that Kalengwa Processing Zone Limited is not the plaintiff as it was a different entity with different legal existence and that the claims in both matters were different as one seeks to address the tort of trespass while the other related to ownership and certificates of title as well as being the bonafide purchaser. -Daily Star
GOVERNMENT has directed universities and colleges to extend learning hours and use other modes of learning to catch up with the lost time. Ministry of Higher Education Permanent Secretary, Kayula Siame, said in a press statement yesterday there is need to build on the e-learning programme to ensure students catch up with class work. Ms Siame stressed that online learning would remain a major part of service delivery and that all universities and TEVET colleges should offer both on-line and in-class lessons. Ms Siame encouraged tertiary learning institutions to utilise outside spaces to conduct classes as one way of adhering to social distancing and compliance with Covid-19 health guidelines. She said that universities will re-open from September 28, this year, depending on different circumstances and levels of preparedness. TEVET colleges will re-open on September 28, 2020 and close on December 23, 2020. Ms Siame explained that all graduating classes that opened on July 1 would close on September 30, for two weeks and re-open on October 14, this year. She said examinations that were scheduled for July/August and November/December would be combined and held from December 8 to 23, 2020. Ms Siame said all universities and colleges must ensure that all students report with facemasks, soap and hand sanitisers and
Ms Siame place hand washing facilities at all entrances of hostels, lecture rooms and laboratories. She added that all student gatherings and events should be cancelled. Ms Siame directed all universities and colleges to set aside a sick bay for isolation purposes and ensure frequent disinfection and cleaning of the environment. She urged tertiary learning institutions to strengthen the Covid-19 task teams to monitor implementation of health regulations and measures. Last Friday, President Edgar Lungu directed the re-opening of all schools from September 14 to 28, 2020, under strict adherence to Covid-19 public health guidelines. – ZANIS.
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 .
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UNIP BASHES HH OVER INSULTS By ANDREW MUKOMA
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PND president Hakainde Hichilema and his cohorts must learn to respect traditional rulers because politics of insults do not pay. UNIP Southern Province chairman Captain Robert Mukengami said the party was not surprised that traditional leaders in Northern Province snubbed Mr Hichilema be-
ly Nation in Livingstone, Capt Mukengami wondered what kind of a leader Mr Hichilem was, whose expressions were laced with insults. "How do you insult a traditional ruler? The stance taken by Paramount Chief Chitimukulu should be a warning to all politicians. HH and his cohorts must learn to respect traditional rulers. Politics of insult does not pay in anyway," he said.
cause no one would like to be insulted. Capt Mukengami was reacting to the decision by Paramount Chief Chitimukulu and other leaders who refused to meet Mr Hichilema. He said the stance taken by the Mwinelubemba should be treated as a warning to all politicians who were cultivating politics of insults and disrespect towards traditional leaders. In an interview with the Dai-
Capt. Mukengami said all those vying for the country's Presidency, must realise that State House was not a priority but priority number one must be uplifting the welfare of citizens. "As politicians, let us think about people who live rural areas, people who live in incomplete houses as care takers. Schools have opened, how are we going to help our people?
LUSAKA CITY COUNCIL LUSAKA CITY COUNCIL OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK
CITY OF LUSAKA PLANNING AUTHORITY
NOTICE TOURBAN OWNERS OF VEHICLES PARKED AT NYUMBA YANGA MARKET THE AND REGIONAL PLANNING ACT No. 3,TO 53(2) OF THETHE LAWS OF ZAMBIA PAYSECTION ACCRUED PARKING FEES2015 AND OF REMOVE UNDER-LISTED VEHICLES Following the expiration of the three (3) weeks demand notice that the Council issued on 24th August, 2020, owners of vehicles listed below are hereby given up to 30th September, 2020 to settle their bills and remove their vehicles from the car park.
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Failure to comply by the given date will result in the Council commencing the process of auctioning the affected vehicles in line with The Disposal of Uncollected Goods Act Chapter 410 of the laws of Zambia to recover all parking fees owed by owners of the vehicles.
FORMER UNIONISTS WANT AID FOR L/STONE By ANDREW MUKOMA
THERE is need for an emergency aid through the Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit (DMMU) to lessen economic challenges facing people and the industry in Livingstone former trade union leaders have advised This is according to former Hotel Catering and Allied Workers Union of Zambia (HCAWUZ) president Mubiana Sitwala, who was flanked by former Zambia Congress of Trade Union Livingstone chairman Geoffrey Thole, former HCAWUZ leaders Jones Mutowa and Martin Mwangala. Mr Sitwala said the Ministry of Community and Social Services should also come in to aid the affected people in the tourist capital. He noted that the economic challenges had been compounded by the Covid-19, which had mostly affected the tourism sector. Mr Sitwala observed that
MWINILUNGA Trades Training Institute is wallowing in a number of challenges, including lack of equipment in its workshops. According to Principal, Maxwell Chilemu, the institution has outdated equipment which needs replacement. Mr Chilemu said of all the workshops, the most hit was the auto-mechanic which had old model type of engines. “Most of the equipment we are using in our workshop needs to be replaced because it is old-fashioned. For example, in auto mechanic department, we have carbureted engines instead of modern ones, he said. He said this when Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Higher Education
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commerce and tourism activities had collapsed in Livingstone as many hotels and lodges had scaled down operations In an interview with the Daily Nation in Livingstone, Mr Sitwala said, because of the prevailing situation, there was need for an emergency aid through the DMMU and the Ministry of Community Development and Social Services to aid the affected communities. Mr Sitwala said commerce in Livingstone had collapsed because of reduced business in the tourism sector and other auxiliary businesses. “If the current situation is not checked, Livingstone will become a ghost town, we want to ask the Government to come to the aid of the people in this city,” Mr Sitwala said. He said Government should disburse relief aid in the resort town just like it was doing on the Copperbelt and Central provinces.
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THE recent defections of former Southern Province Minister Alice Simango and others from the UPND to PF is an eye opener to the opposition party, says former UPND Livingstone District vice chairperson Fwanyanga Lutangu. Mr Lutangu said that much as the UPND downplayed it, it is a well-known fact that Ms Simango, Ms Mukwiza and others were people with value and material I the political arena. He told the Daily Nation in Livingstone that each time a party gained members, it
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Kayula Siame inspected the facility. Mr Chilemu informed the Permanent Secretary that there was need for the institution to be equipped with modern equipment in order to attract more students. He also informed the Permanent Secretary that most staff at the institution was demotivated due to low salaries. Apart from that, he said the institution lacked good accommodation for the members of staff, prompting some of them to leave for greener pastures. In response, Ms Siame said Government has procured enough modern equipment for all the institutions including Mwinilunga Trades Training Institute. should celebrate and each time members were lost, the party ought to get worried. Mr Lutangu said that politics was about numbers adding that this was what was happening to the ruling party which was gaining members day by day. "We cannot developed Zambia with negative attitudes but with positive ones. We need to rally behind President Edgar Lungu for this dream to be realized. And the former UPND district vice chairperson has called on the ruling party's leadership in Livingstone to learn to embrace new comers. Mr Lutangu said some leaders felt that knew members were joining the ruling party to take up their positions which he said was not the case. He said that the leadership must be accommodative for a common good.
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ACCEPT PUBLIC SCRUTINY, HAKAINDE HICHILEMA TOLD By ROGERS KALERO
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NDIVIDUALS aspiring for public offices should be ready for lifestyle audit to ensure that whatever wealth they have was acquired through hard work and not through dubious means, a Kitwe-based activist has said. Munalula Moola said it was important that those aspiring for public offices like councilor, Member of Parliament (MP) and Republican President were scrutinised in their lifestyle and general achievements. Mr Moola was adding his voice to issue raised by FDD President Edith Nawakwi on how UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema acquired his massive wealth. He said the issues raised against Mr hichilema were very critical and it was important that they were put to rest
through a conniving explanation. "People need to know the character and behaviour of those aspiring to be in leadership so that they can make a right decision during election time. They need to know how that person relates with other people. "If that person has a poor record when he was entrusted to sell public assets, then how do you entrust him with the position of Republican President? So we need to know how those aspiring for public offices acquired the wealth they have now,”
Luanshya women get poultry empowerment By SANFROSSA MANYINDA
TEN women’s groups in Luanshya have been empowered with 500 birds and poultry facilities at a cost of K500, 000. The groups are from Roan, Mpatamato and other areas of the mining town. Luanshya Mayor Nathan Chanda said during the hand-over ceremony that Government valued the contribution of women to national development, hence the move. "We looked around and thought we could do this for our mothers the women. The leadership of the present Government values women projects in the country that is why we keep empowering them," he said. Mr Chanda, who is also PF Copperbelt chairman, said that no country could develop without the participation of women, stating that it was only prudent that they were given all the necessary tools that they needed. He assured that a start-up package given
Mr Chanda to the women would also be given to others in other areas of the town. Mr Chanda advised he beneficiaries to be transparent and accountable while PF Luanshya district chairlady Getrude Sichone thanked Government for the gesture. She said that a leader who empowers women was a good leader as he empowers the whole nation. Ms Sichone assured that the empowerment programme would be closely monitored to ensure that no resources were wasted in any manner.
he said. Mr Moola said a lot was coming out on what transpired during privatization and so it was important that those who were directly or indirectly involved should explain their wealth. He said a lot of damage had been done to the economy because of the reckless privatization which was done by selfish individuals who were now seeking to form Government. He said if the explanation from Ms Nawakwi was true, then the UPND leader should withdraw from public life and pave way for Mazabuka MP Garry Nkombo or Monze MP Jack Mwiimbu to contest as UPND presidential candidate. Mr Hichilema
By SANFROSSA MANYINDA
ABOUT 59 dogs have been killed in Luanshya in an exercise to get rid of unlicensed and stray pets in the mining town. The development, sparked consternation among residents in Mikomfwa, who started throwing stones, forcing the enforcement team to stop the exercise. In the same vein, the Luanshya Municipal Council has issued more than 600 dog licences During the exercise, residents in Mikonfwa started throwing stones and other missiles in an attempt to block public health inspectors, who were conducting their duties. According to the local authority, the Control of Dogs Act Chapter 247 of laws of Zambia gives powers to the council to destroy
By BUUMBA CHIMBULU
A US$650 million expansion investment that will double copper output and extend the life of Kansanshi Mine to 24 years has been marked in for 2023/24 by First Quantum Minerals (FQM). Once the project has been completed in 2024, the mine would be producing between 220,000 and 280,000 tonnes of copper per annum from 2024 to 2028, says FQM Country Manager, Kingsley Chinkuli. General Chinkuli said the project would increase tax contributions in excess of US$300 million and possibly much higher depending on market conditions.
‘POLICE MUST ACT SWIFTLY ON VIOLENT UPND CADRES’ By ROGERS KALERO
POLICE should move swiftly and deal with violent UPND cadres in the same manner they acted on PF members who went to give support to Health Minister Chitalu Chilufya in Lusaka during his trial at court, a PF sympathiser has said. Moola Munalula questioned the silence of Deputy Inspector General of Police, Bonny Kapeso, on an incident where UPND cadres attacked the PF in Lufwanyama last weekend. He said UPND cadres went further with impunity to attack National Registration Card (NRC) centre in Chitamba village of Lukashya constituency. Mr Munalula said PF cadres were disappointed that Mr Kapeso who had vowed to
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…as residents protest unvaccinated and unconfirmed dogs through shooting by snipers from state police. Council Public Relations Manager, Gideon Thole, said council public health inspectors and officers from the veterinary department registered 646 dogs. Owners of the pets were issued with licences during the ongoing mobile dog registration programme, taking place across district. He said the 59 dogs were eliminated through shooting and were disposed of in line with the law.
"We therefore advise residents of Minkonfwa Township to desist from frustrating efforts to stop the spread of rabies and dog bites and controlling dog population exercise according the provision of the public health and control of dogs Act," he said. Mr Thole said that the council would not tolerate the provocative behaviour by the residents. He said that the hostile and life threatening acts by residents, forced a team of public health inspectors and veterinary officers to withdraw from their duty.
break the legs of ruling party cadres if they were found at court, had remained silent after the UPND cadres went on an orgy of destruction in Lufwamyama and Lukashya. In an interview in Kitwe yesterday, Mr Munalula said police should tell the nation whether the law only applied to PF cadres and not UPND cadres. Mr Munalula urged police to move with the same speed to arrest all UPND members perpetrating violence in Lufwanyama and Lukashya constituency in Kasama. He added,'' for those who did not see my view and many who commented on this matter here is evidence, vandalism and or sabotage, stealing and assault committed at once in Lukashya and Lufwanyama.” “Where should more legs be broken if ever, cadres showing solidarity at airports and courts or where criminality is committed? Let Mr Kapeso come out on this one. “We as PF are willing and ready to follow the full law yet we call for equality and equal application of the same laws,'' he said.
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said in a statement. He said tax contributions over the five-year period were expected to be up to 45 percent higher with the S3 project. Gen Chinkuli said this would require a competitive tax code for its approval. “The most important element of restarting the project and making Zambia’s mining sector attractive to investors was the need for a competitive tax and royalty regime, and that fundamental to long-term private sector investment was knowing what costs would be for the life of the invest-
ment,” he said. He said that the expansion project could only go ahead if the company was confident of a competitive fiscal regime, which would in turn dictate capital availability. Genl Chinkuli said commodity prices would also be a factor in the project timing. “We have seen in recent years many opinions and lots of conjecture on the future of the Zambian mining sector as it emerges, bruised but alive, from one of the most severe commodity downturns of recent generations.
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PLO: PLAGERISER; LOQUACIOUS; OBNOXIOUS By SUNDAY CHANDA
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OMEHOW it vexes Kenya’s self-confessed plagiarist Patrick Loch Otieno that the Constitution of Zambia allows President Edgar Lungu to stand in next year’s Presidential election. Yet inexplicably, he is not even in the least bothered that Zambian opposition leader Hakainde Hichilema’s UPND “unilaterally” amended article 70 of its party’s constitution to give him an “unlimited tenure” as president of the party. This is despite the fact that the beleaguered UPND president has been rejected five consecutive times by the majority of Zambians at the presidential ballot (since 2006). Otieno’s rather undignified attacks on the person of President Lungu and his turning of a blind eye to the tyranny of what is supposed to be Zambia’s main opposition leader confirms something that has been widely observed – even in PLO’s own country. It only confirms that PLO “Lumumba” as he would like to be called is playing the part of a willing and mischievous accomplice in Zambian opposition politics. Admittedly, Otieno has a rather entertaining if not peculiar talent – that some would perhaps even suggest is a perverted gift - of memorising high sounding words from the dictionary and regurgitating them for leisure. Others might even say he has “the gift of the gab.” But then again, if there is any smidgeon of virtue with PLO, then, it ends there. Underneath the overblown language lies
the enigma of a morally emaciated figure. A poseur; a person given to habitually pretending to be something that he is not. (Just like the Zambian opposition leader). What PLO lacks morally he labours to compensate with bombastic language that is only good for fleeting entertainment value. PLO THE SELF-CONFESSED PLAGIARISER Plagiarism is one of the worst forms of corruption. As self-confessed plagiarist, Otieno should be the last to present himself as the pious High Priest of Constitutionalism and Good Governance or “anticorruption crusader” of Africa. As one East African brother put it: “Hekima haishindi ukweli.” (Knowledge does not defeat the truth). He went on to point out: “Just because Lumumba speaks “packaged English” doesn’t necessarily mean he is morally qualified to give guidance to wananchi (ordinary people) or government here in Kenya let alone another country like Zambia.” This was in apparent reference to Professor Lumumba’s 2017 admission that he had plagiarised the work of constitutional and human rights lawyer - Wachira Mania. It is now common knowledge how Lumumba’s article entitled: “From Jurisprudence to Poliprudence: The Kenyan Presidential Election Petition 2013” was originally part of Mania’s work and Lumumba made it his, without acknowledging the initial author, thereby contravening ethics and copyright laws. Lumumba copied and pasted around 5, 000 words of the 10, 000 -word long article from Wachira Maina’s works without any attribution to the original author. Such was the gravity of the scandal that Lumumba was obliged to write a “suitable’
The original Patrice Lumumba – the African nationalist leader and first Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo. governance, constitutionalism, corruption or give a lecture on any related topic. Given that this particular “Lumumba” was (according to him) named after the original Patrice Lumumba – that the African nationalist leader and first Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo, his lack of integrity and penchant to pander to neocolonial interests makes him at best a morbidly entertaining chatterbox, and at worst a loquacious quack.
Given that this particular “Lumumba” was (according to him) named after the original Patrice Lumumba – that the African nationalist leader and first Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo, his lack of integrity and penchant to pander to neo-colonial interests makes him at best a morbidly entertaining chatterbox, and at worst a loquacious quack. letter of correction” and forward it to the Law Society of Kenya Journal, the Law Society of Kenya, Law Africa Publishing Ltd and East Africa Law Society (EALS) Secretary General Godfrey Kiliwa to immediately recall and delete the article
from the LSK Journal Volume 11, 2015. In view of all this, the credibility of Lumumba’s academic papers remains in question and his morality in tatters. He should be the last person to talk about good
PROGRESS UNDER ECLWHY THE MAJORITY OF ZAMBIANS WANT HIM AGAIN FOR 2021 Yes, there may be challenges with the exchange rate and yes there are some challenges with the economy. However, the underlying causes cannot be ignored. They are irrefutable. The adverse effects of a
Under President Lungu’s tenure, Zambian teachers are now able to pay more attention to the learning needs of each pupil. Under his watch, the country has also recorded an increase in literacy rates from 67.5 percent in 2014 to 80 percent in 2019. Female literacy rates have increased from 68 percent in 2014 to 79 percent in 2019. -FILE PHOTO
severe 2018/2019 drought and the consequential reduction in hydro power generation has significantly affected the Zambian currency and the economy in general. Added to this concurrence of adverse circumstances are the harsh socio-economic setbacks arising out of the Covid-19 Pandemic. Yet, despite the unprecedented headwinds, the Zambian Copper Eagle under the Patriotic Front Administration of President Lungu in spite of the odds continues to weather the storm and soar even higher. Under President Lungu’s leadership the education sector has seen a reduction in the teacher to pupil ratios. Where previously, one teacher taught 75 pupils per class at primary school level and 68 pupils at secondary level, one teacher is now handling a class of 45 pupils at primary and 35 at secondary level (As at 2019). Under President Lungu’s tenure, Zambian teachers are now able to pay more attention to the learning needs of each pupil. Under his watch, the country has also recorded an increase in literacy rates from 67.5 percent in 2014 to 80 percent in 2019. Female literacy rates have increased from 68 percent in 2014 to 79 percent in 2019. The positive dividends in the education sector will benefit succeeding generations of Zambians not only now, but well into the future. As he steers his nation towards becoming a prosperous middle income country by 2030, President Lungu is driven by the firm conviction that increased productivity and socioeconomic development is a function of a healthy citizenry. It is for this reason that a strong and effective healthcare system continues to be a priority for Zambia under his stewardship. The aspiration of his Government is to achieve Universal Health Coverage through healthcare system strengthening in addition to the pursuit of a primary Healthcare approach. The results have begun to show. Under President Lungu’s stewardship, Zambia’s maternal mortality ratio has drastically reduced from 398 in 2014 to 278 in 2018 for every 100, 000 live births. In addition, the number of institutional maternal deaths reduced to 138 deaths from 149 deaths per 100, 000 live births in 2016. This is indicative of the reduction in the overall maternal mortality ratio. PLO the Plagiariser may wish to know that these figures are reviewed every five years and they are only getting better. These achievements barely scratch the surface - there is more. This information is freeeven for Plagiarisers! *The author is Patriotic Front Media Director
Contracts & Tenders TENDER FOR THE SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF ONE STATION WAGON MOTOR VEHICLE FOR THE UNIVERSAL ACCESS AND SERVICE FUND NAME OF PROCURING ENTITY:
Zambia Information And Communications Technology Authority
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IFB NO. BOZ/HQ/ONB/15/2020– SUPPLY, CONSTRUCTION/INSTALLATION OF SOLAR PV PLANTS AT THE BANK OF ZAMBIA HEAD OFFICES IN LUSAKA AND REGIONAL OFFICES IN NDOLA
BID SUBMISSION DEADLINE IN (DAYS/HOURS):
26/23
NAME OF PROCURING ENTITY:
APP REFERENCE NUMBER:
1006/5555/ZICTA/ASC/53/20
34/23
TENDER UNIQUE ID:
5555/2/35/2020
BID SUBMISSION DEADLINE IN (DAYS/HOURS):
STATUS:
Bid Submission
APP REFERENCE NUMBER:
1006/7232/92020105
DESCRIPTION:
SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF ONE STATION WAGON MOTOR VEHICLE FOR THE UNIVERSAL ACCESS AND SERVICE FUND
TENDER UNIQUE ID:
7232/1/35/2020
Bank of Zambia
Tuesday 17 September, 2020
NUMBER OF STAGES
1
EVALUATION MECHANISM
Least Cost Selection
CEEC PREFERENCE TYPE
No Preference
FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT ESTABLISHMENT
No
POSTQUALIFICATION
Yes
UNSPSC CODES
44000000-Office Equipment and Accessories and Supplies
STATUS:
Bid Submission
PAYMENT TYPE
Participation Fee Required
DESCRIPTION:
ROOFTOP MINI SOLAR PLANT
PAYMENT AMOUNT (ZMW)
500
PROCUREMENT METHOD RATIONALE
IFB NO. BOZ/HQ/ONB/15/2020– SUPPLY, CONSTRUCTION/INSTALLATION OF SOLAR PV PLANTS AT THE BANK OF ZAMBIA HEAD OFFICES IN LUSAKA AND REGIONAL OFFICES IN NDOLA
PAYMENT TERMS AND METHOD
online bid submission through e-GP by downloading a deposit slip and depositing the amount or through visa card and then upload the deposit slip onto the system
AWARD CRITERIA DETAILS
BEST EVALUATED BIDDER WITH LEAST COST
SUBMISSION METHOD DETAILS
ONLINE THROUGH THE ZPPA EG-PROCURE SYSTEM
PROCUREMENT TYPE:
Goods
PROCEDURE:
Open Bidding National
COMMENCEMENT TYPE
Advertisement of Notice
AWARD CRITERIA DETAILS
Open National Bidding
BID SECURITY TYPE:
Bid Security Required
THRESHOLD
Below
PROCUREMENT TECHNIQUE
Invitation to Bid (ITB)
SUBMISSION METHOD DETAILS
Electronically on the e-GP - System
CONTRACT AWARDED IN LOTS
Yes
NUMBER OF STAGES
1
PROCUREMENT TYPE:
Works
NUMBER OF LOTS
2
EVALUATION MECHANISM
Least Cost Selection
PROCEDURE:
Open Bidding National
LOT NAME (0)
Laptop and Desktop computers
CEEC PREFERENCE TYPE
Company Ownership Preference
COMMENCEMENT TYPE
Advertisement of Notice
LOT NAME (1)
Printers and scanners
FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT ESTABLISHMENT
No
THRESHOLD
Below
No
PROCUREMENT TECHNIQUE
Invitation to Bid (ITB)
16/10/2020 10:00:00
POSTQUALIFICATION
DEADLINE FOR BID SUBMISSION
UNSPSC CODES
25100000-Motor vehicles
NUMBER OF STAGES
1
09/10/2020 16:00:00
EVALUATION MECHANISM
Least Cost Selection
END OF CLARIFICATION PERIOD
CEEC PREFERENCE TYPE
No Preference
BID OPENING DATE
16/10/2020 10:30:00
PAYMENT TYPE
Participation Fee Required
PAYMENT AMOUNT (ZMW)
500
PAYMENT TERMS AND METHOD
PAYMENT TO BE MADE THROUGH THE ZPPA ZANACO ACCOUNT PROVIDED ON THE ELECTRONIC GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PLATFORM
FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT ESTABLISHMENT
No
POSTQUALIFICATION
Yes
BID SECURITY TYPE:
Bid Security Declaration Required
BID SECURITY AMOUNT TYPE
Percentage
UNSPSC CODES
72000000-Building and Construction and Maintenance Services
CONTRACT AWARDED IN LOTS
No
PAYMENT TYPE
Participation Fee Required
DEADLINE FOR BID SUBMISSION
13/10/2020 10:00:00
PAYMENT AMOUNT (ZMW)
500
END OF CLARIFICATION PERIOD
30/09/2020 10:00:00
BID OPENING DATE
13/10/2020 10:30:00
PAYMENT TERMS AND METHOD
Payment Terms and Method: Online payment through the e-GP system by downloading the Bill Master form, then proceed to deposit the amount and upload the deposit slip onto the e-GP system
DATE OF PUBLICATION/INVITATION 11/09/2020 16:28:57
TENDER FOR THE PROVISION OF LEASED PRINTING SERVICES EQUIPMENT ON A ONE (1NO) YEAR FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT NAME OF PROCURING ENTITY:
Zambia Telecommunications Company Limited
BID SUBMISSION DEADLINE IN (DAYS/HOURS):
20/4
APP REFERENCE NUMBER:
1006/10419/TI35
TENDER UNIQUE ID:
10419/3/545/2020
STATUS:
Bid Submission
DESCRIPTION:
THE PROVISION OF LEASED PRINTING SERVICES EQUIPMENT ON A ONE (1NO) YEAR FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT
PROCUREMENT METHOD RATIONALE
COMPETITIVE BIDDING
AWARD CRITERIA DETAILS
MULTIPLE AWARDS TO BEST EVALUATED BIDDERS
SUBMISSION METHOD DETAILS
ONLINE
PROCUREMENT TYPE:
Non-consulting Services
PROCEDURE:
Open Bidding National
COMMENCEMENT TYPE
Advertisement of Notice
THRESHOLD
Below
PROCUREMENT TECHNIQUE
Invitation to Bid (ITB)
NUMBER OF STAGES
1
EVALUATION MECHANISM
Least Cost Selection
CEEC PREFERENCE TYPE
No Preference
FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT ESTABLISHMENT
Yes
POSTQUALIFICATION
No
UNSPSC CODES
82121500-Printing
PAYMENT TYPE
Participation Fee Required
PAYMENT AMOUNT (ZMW)
500
PAYMENT TERMS AND METHOD
Online through Electronic Procurement System
BID SECURITY TYPE:
Bid Security Declaration Required
CONTRACT AWARDED IN LOTS
Yes
NUMBER OF LOTS
2
LOT NAME (0)
SHOPS
LOT NAME (1)
OFFICES
DEADLINE FOR BID SUBMISSION
06/10/2020 15:00:00
END OF CLARIFICATION PERIOD
15/09/2020 10:00:00
BID OPENING DATE
06/10/2020 15:30:00
DATE OF PUBLICATION/INVITATION
04/09/2020 15:15:51
15/09/2020 10:14:52
TENDER FOR SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF LINE GEAR MATERIALS FOR THE 2020 GRID EXTENSION PROJECTS
NAME OF PROCURING ENTITY:
Rural Electrification Authority
BID SUBMISSION DEADLINE IN (DAYS/HOURS):
1/23
APP REFERENCE NUMBER:
1006/20076/REA/ONB/G/3/2020
TENDER UNIQUE ID:
20076/2/30/2020
STATUS:
Bid Submission
DESCRIPTION:
Procurement of line gear materials for 2020 projects
AWARD CRITERIA DETAILS
best evaluated bidder (s) online bid submission only
BID SECURITY TYPE:
Bid Security Required
CONTRACT AWARDED IN LOTS
Yes
NUMBER OF LOTS
2
SUBMISSION METHOD DETAILS
LOT NAME (0)
BOZ Head Office, Lusaka – Executive and Annex Buildings
PROCUREMENT TYPE:
Goods
PROCEDURE:
Open Bidding National
LOT NAME (1)
BOZ Regional Office, Ndola - Main and Annex Buildings;
COMMENCEMENT TYPE
Advertisement of Notice
DEADLINE FOR BID SUBMISSION
THRESHOLD
Below
21/10/2020 10:00:00
PROCUREMENT TECHNIQUE
Invitation to Bid (ITB)
END OF CLARIFICATION PERIOD
14/10/2020 16:00:00
NUMBER OF STAGES
1
EVALUATION MECHANISM
Least Cost Selection
BID OPENING DATE
21/10/2020 10:30:00
CEEC PREFERENCE TYPE
No Preference
FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT ESTABLISHMENT
No
POSTQUALIFICATION
No
UNSPSC CODES
26120000-Electrical wire and cable and harness 39120000-Electrical equipment and components and supplies 25173900-Electrical components 26121600-Electrical cable and accessories
PAYMENT TYPE
Participation Fee Required
PAYMENT AMOUNT (ZMW)
1,000
PAYMENT TERMS AND METHOD
As guided by ZPPA via e-GP
BID SECURITY TYPE:
Bid Security Required
BID SECURITY AMOUNT
2
BID SECURITY AMOUNT TYPE
PERCENTAGE
CONTRACT AWARDED IN LOTS
Yes
NUMBER OF LOTS
2
LOT NAME (0)
Line gear lot 1
LOT NAME (1)
Line gear lot 2
DEADLINE FOR BID SUBMISSION
18/09/2020 10:00:00
DATE OF PUBLICATION/ INVITATION
03/09/2020 08:10:57
Tender for the Supply and delivery of various Information Technology (ICT) Equipment for Workers Compensation Fund Control Board
Government
DATE OF PUBLICATION/ INVITATION
NAME OF PROCURING ENTITY:
Workers Compensation Fund Control Board
BID SUBMISSION DEADLINE IN (DAYS/HOURS):
29/23
APP REFERENCE NUMBER:
1006/1287/3
TENDER UNIQUE ID:
1287/2/21/2020
STATUS:
Bid Submission
DESCRIPTION:
Supply and delivery of various Information Technology (ICT) Equipment for Workers Compensation Fund Control Board
PROCUREMENT METHOD RATIONALE
Open Bidding National to allow for wide participation by Zambian Nationals
AWARD CRITERIA DETAILS
best evaluated bidder (s)
SUBMISSION METHOD DETAILS
online bid submission only
PROCUREMENT TYPE:
Goods
PROCEDURE:
Open Bidding National
COMMENCEMENT TYPE
Advertisement of Notice
THRESHOLD
Below
END OF CLARIFICATION PERIOD
04/09/2020 12:00:00
PROCUREMENT TECHNIQUE
Invitation to Bid (ITB)
BID OPENING DATE
18/09/2020 10:30:00
DAILY
Thursday 17 September, 2020
WORLD NEWS
UN SLAMS NIGERIA
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BUJA - The UN children's agency Unicef has "expressed deep concern" over the imprisonment and treatment of a 13-year-old boy convicted for blasphemy. In August, Omar Farouq was sentenced to 10 years in prison with menial labour by a Sharia court in the northern state of Kano. The sentencing "is wrong... it also negates all core underlying principles of child rights and child
justice that Nigeria - and by implication, Kano State - has signed on to," said Peter Hawkins, Unicef representative in Nigeria. The sentence is in contravention of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, which Nigeria ratified in 1991, Unicef said in a statement. Unicef called on the Nigerian federal and state authorities to urgently review the case with a view to reversing the sentence.
Several states in northern Nigeria introduced Sharia after the country returned to civilian rule in 1999. The Sharia courts only try Muslims but if a case involves a Muslim and a non-Muslim, the non-Muslim will be given the option of choosing where he/she wants the case to be tried. The Sharia court can only hear the case if the non-Muslim gives written consent. – BBC
NAIROBI - A section of police officers in Kenya's capital, Nairobi, have been buying their own uniforms from civilian tailors to comply with an alleged order to wear new-look uniforms despite lack of supplies, local media report. The police officers were reportedly told to wear the new uniforms starting on Monday. Some of-
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…Kenyan police officers 'told to buy their own uniforms' ficers who reported to work in the old uniform were turned back, the Daily Nation and Standard newspapers report. The National Police Service and the interior ministry have
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Kenya resolves Covid spat with Tanzania NAIROBI - The Kenyan government has included neighbouring Tanzania on its list of countries whose travellers are exempted from mandatory quarantine upon arrival. The two East African nations have been locked in a diplomatic standoff since May when Kenya blocked Tanzanian truck drivers from entering the country. – BBC. ___________________________
Over 50 prisoners starve to death in DRC prison KINSHASA - Fifty-two inmates at a prison in the northeastern Congo city of Bunia have starved to death
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not responded to the reports. Police officers interviewed told reporters that they had not been issued with the new-look uniforms, but were directed to civilian tailors who
this year because of insufficient government funding, the United Nations and local authorities said. The Democratic Republic of Congo's jails are among the world's most overcrowded, according to the UN, with inmates living in squalid conditions on meagre rations. The Bunia prison operates at nearly 500 percent of capacity, UN figures show. – AFP. ___________________________
Sudan's Bashir trial adjourned KHARTOUM – The trial of Sudan's deposed strongman Omar al-Bashir over his role in the 1989 military coup that brought him to power was adjourned to September 22, the judge said on Tuesday. The judge said during the brief session broadcast on Sudan TV that the hearing was "procedural," and that requests were being considered
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charge up to 5, 000 Kenyan shillings ($50;) for a pair, according to the Daily Nation newspaper. Some officers have opted to stay at home following the new directive because they lack funds to buy the uniforms. The new persian blue uniforms were launched in 2018 as part of police reforms. – BBC.
to change the courtroom as it was hard to adhere to coronavirus precautions in the packed setting. – AFP. ___________________________
Japan's new PM crafts 'continuity cabinet' TOKYO - Japan’s Yoshihide Suga was voted prime minister by parliament yesterday to become the country’s first new leader in nearly eight years, appointing a new cabinet that kept about half of the familiar faces from predecessor Shinzo Abe’s lineup. Suga, 71, Abe’s longtime right-hand man, has pledged to pursue many of Abe’s programmes, including his “Abenomics” economic strategy, and to forge ahead with structural reforms, including deregulation and shutting down bureaucratic turf battles. – REUTERS.
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CHISAMBA Katuba 2ha 300m off Great North road K300,000.6ha,piggery 6km off great north road K400,000.3ha cottage, borehole, wirefence, zesco power K1m.2ha to 40ha 12km east of fringilla K65,000 per ha. CHIBOMBO near Ibis Gardens tarred Great North roadfront,2ha,4ha,8ha,10ha,12ha K250,000 per ha. Same area 300 to 600m off Great North road,2ha,4ha, K125,000 per ha.2.5ha,3 bedroom house, poultry, near Chibombo Basic School K300,000.Liteta area 8ha K900,000.23ha near Mungule Place K1.5m. MUMBWA Tollgate 78ha K1.5m.40ha In Mumbwa town K50,000 per ha can Sub-divide. CHIBOMBO Near Ibis Gardens 4 bedroom house on 4ha 300m off great north road with poultry K2m.55ha K750,000. SERENJE Nansanga farm block 118ha K750,000.16ha price offers invited.32ha K150,000.80ha K500,000.230ha K850,000.265ha K2m.105ha.18ha offers. MKUSHI 3km from town 160ha K1.2m.35ha K1.3m.390ha K1m.Shiwang’andu 200ha K1m. KABWE 6ha 2km off Lusaka K225,000.45ha 3 bedroom cottage, borehole, Zesco 3-phase power,20km from Kabwe cbd 500m off Great North Lusaka road K5.5m. KAPIRI town ten shops as a complex K250,000.Kapiri Hillside plot 20m x 40m with five room house K150,000. COPPERBELT NDOLA Northrise 5 bedroom house K1.5m.Mitengo 3 bedroom house K300,000. LUFWANYAMA Emerald mines seeking partners, investors, sponsors or financiers. EASTERN CHIPATA City Kalongwezi 3 bedroom house K650,000.4 acres Great east Msekela road junction K1m. LUSAKA KALUNDU Lusaka west 2km off mumbwa road several plots,20m x 30m K35,000.30m x 30m K45,000.40m x 50m K60,000.50m x80m K80,000. MUNGWI Road, Lusaka west near Appolo several plots, one acre tar roadfront commercial K400,000.2Bedroom house on 4 acres K3m.several plots 50m x 80m K130,000.40m x 50m K80,000. MAKENI off Mumbwa road one acre K180,000.Makeni West Kacheta area,2ha to 80ha K100,000 per ha. Before Oriental 4900sqm 3 room house K1.3m.makeni south tar road front commercial plot for shopping mall and filling station or warehouses 4 acres K6m. MAKENI Great North roadfront. Makeni West Kacheta 11 acres K400,000. KAFUE estates plots, 20m x 30m K35,000.Shikoswe 20m x 30m K40,000. Mpande area one acre to 3 acres K60,000 per acre. Hillside 50m x 100m K100,000. Chikupi 50m x 50m K60,000. 59m x 100m K80,000. Greenfields 30m x 87m K120,000.Town 40m x 40m K100,000. Kafue Lusaka road near Avic 30m x 40m K40,000. MIKANGO Mwanawasa Settlement, several pieces 2ha to 3ha K125,000 per ha. Five hectares 300m off Leopards Hill road opposite Barracks entrance commercial K2m.Nkwashi 2ha K1m.Plot 2500sqm K80,000. PALABANA Lusaka East, Chalimbana river damfront 40ha to 300ha K200,000 per ha. Away from dam 600ha K150,000 per ha. Also same area 2ha 80ha K90,000 per ha. KANAKANTAPA ,Chongwe, 22 acres, 3 bedroom house 3 fish ponds, poultry facility 2500birds capacity K3m.6ha K250,000. WATERFALLS, Silverest area 1km off great east road several plots,30m x 30m K150,000.30m x 44m, 30m x 47m, 33m x 60m,K250,000 each. Same area, buildings can be residential or offices K1.5m. CHINIKA GARDEN house area, warehouse near SGS Filling Station plot sizes 3 acres built space 20m x 60m.U$D740,000 warehouse 4,738sqm K6m.House 6 rooms plus Mumbwa roadfront K850,000. NDEKE Meanwood, 3 bedroom house K580,000,3 bedroom house,2x 1 bedroom houses small shop wallfenced K1.5m. MAKENI off Kafue road , motor vehicle workshops on 2.5 acres and 2 acres adjacent, big truck and bus parking space, service pits, storerooms U$D 1.8m. MAKENI East commercial plot 6,603sqm K700,000.3 bedroom executive house, ceramics K3m. SHIBUYUNJI MWEMBESHI Bridge 75 acres K1m.300 acre K3m. CHILENJE South 2x2 bedroom house houses one plot K850,000 2 bedroom house K500,000. KAFUE Roadfront opposite Embassy Mall 2 acres, office block, big space for further construction K38m. CAIRO road Kafue roundabout Commercial plot 3100sqm K36m BARLASTONE PARK ,Lusaka west 8 acres with 5 bedroom house, 4 and 2 bedrooms, workshop, storeroom ,2 boreholes,2 water tanks,Orchard,K10m.
CHIPATA Compound 3 bedroom house K200,000.2 bedrooms K250,000.Chunga Extension 3 bedrooms K400,000. CHILANGA Shimabala, Safari Ranch 26 acres,6km off Lusaka Kafue Great North road,40km from Lusaka cbd four chalets, solar power, dinning room, kitchen, braistand, two offices, fish pond, two boreholes, some zebras, puku, peacock K2m. Good for weekend and holiday camping. FAIRVIEW near Levy Park, complex comprising several shops, warehouses , storeroom ,offices, showrooms, U$D4m. KATUBA 6.5ha K400,000.15 acres K15acres K350,000.3.8ha K260,000.73ha 11km off Great North road K2m. 2.5ha(7 acres 2 bedroom house, piggery, borehole hand pump power generator K1.3m. KAFUE Greenfields plot 30m x 87m K50,000.Shikoswe Turn off 3 big shops,K500,000.Chirundu roadfront 0.394 acres fenced U$D 380,000.Kafue Gorge road 18ha K1m.Mungu 200 acres K35,000 per acre. BARLASTONE PARK 2 acres K300,000 or one acre K150,000. STATE LODGE area plot 50m x 50m K400,000. 4 bedroom house K2m. K A N A K A N TA PA , C h o n g w e , 4 . 3 h a K250,000. LEOPARDS HILL road Palabana turn off 770sqm K100,000. CHILANGA Opposite Chilanga Cement,3 bedroom house 1km off kafue road double storey K3M. SHIMABALA 7ha K1.7m. Lusaka westwood 100 acres K3m. Quarry Road 20 acres K2m.Barmoral 7 acres K1.3m. Mwembeshi 50 acres K15,000 per acre. Barm0ral plot 30m x 40m K75,000. RUFUNSA 12 acres on offer letter 2km off Great east road K100,000. PALABANA University 12 acres(5ha) K200,000. KAMWALA Trading area, double storey building with ground floor shops plus offices or hostel rooms with kitchen upstairs K18m.Shop K1m in Kamwala. LUANGWA River 17ha for lodge near game park K350,000. CHALALA 2x3 bedroom houses K875,000. CHIPATA Compound complex one small shop, two bars, one tavern,storeroom,3 bedroom house, three flats, 6x2 bedroom houses.7 x 1 bedroom house houses, shelter and car park K1.3m NDEKE Meanwood plot 18m x 22m K170,00.Chamba Valley plot 20m x 30 K180,000. Kanyama flats 4x2 bedroom K160,000. CHILANGA house double storey near Golf club, plot size 80m x 80m K2m. Mt Makulu area 1.5 acres K400,000.1.4 acres K650,000.Musamba premises for school or shops nine rooms plus five toilets K2m. KAFUE Kasaka area 4ha(ten acres)price to be discussed. Mungu 50 acres K35,000 per acre. LUSAKA City Center,Cha Cha Cha road large shop/warehouse U$D800,000.Off kafue road Warehouse 4274sqm.200m off kafue road near Carousel. Price to be discussed. MUNGWI road, Barlastone Park Lusaka west warehouse and shops K600,000. Plots 25m x 40m K80,000. LEOPARDS Hill road off tarmac two kilometers 2.8ha(7 acres) K450,000. CHAWAMA Shopping Complex available for sale comprising: Sizes 326sqm K12,000.135sqm K7,000.45sqm.44sqm.1700sqm K160, 000.140,138sqm.207sqm.427sqm,44o sqm.346sqm LUSAKA Kafue Great North roadfront, Makeni near Makeni Mall, complex comprising:8x3 bedroom double storey flats(mansionnettes),Shop 75sqm,restaurant/bar with upstairs extension 170sqm,second floor office space on top of restaurant 170sqm,upstairs church hall 600sqm,showroom,events hall for weddings ,meetings, workshops, conferences 1,800sqm.Warehouse at rear 719sqm. Price U$D14m or Kwacha equivalent. CENTRAL CHIBOMBO 3 bedroom house in Shifwankulu- Spin along Great North road K350,000.20 acres 13km off Great North road on Old Mumbwa road K800,000(Liteta). KAPIRI 2.7ha 30m of Great North road K120,000 44ha 7km off Ndola road K200,000.on offer Letter.199ha K750,000.30km from Kapiri Hospital.22ha 20km off Ndola road K100,000.22ha CHISAMBA opposite golden valley 250 acres K40,000 per acre. Kamaila area 4ha(10 acres)K200,000. COPPERBELT MASAITI 150ha K2000 per ha.100ha K850,000. LUFWANYAMA 10ha(25 acres) K90,000. MPONGWE MACHIY area 800ha K2.5m. CHINGOLA Maiteneke 2 bedroom house K90,000. KITWE Bulangililo house 7 rooms K150,000. KAOMA near tbz farms 178ha K2m. SOUTHERN Bridge plot for lodge near border 1750sqm K100,000. Monze town center on Livingstone road,
complex of eight shops K8M.Choma old Machapopota road plot 40mx 90m K85,000. Mazabuka Lodge 13room K2m. KARIBA LAKE waterfront 4ha(10 acres) with 3 bedroom lodge U$D600,000.3 acres overlooking Lake Kariba Plot for Lodge K300,000. CHIPEPO Lower Zambezi river waterfront fishing business or tourist lodge comprising 3 bedroom lodge on 7 acres, on Monze Chisekesi road,6 fishing riggs,two speed boadts,U$D800,000. MUCHINGA MPIKA town plot 50m x 50m with 2 rooms K180,00.Farm 2700ha K3,00 per ha. SERENJE Nansanga block 2000ha K75m. CHINSALI 5000ha K35m. NORTHERN: SENGA HILL 12ha (30 acres) on Mbala Kasama road with house 6 rooms, six boreholes,warehouse,shop,grocery,80km from Mbaka 85km from Kasama K1.2m.Chama Matumbo roadfront 1.5ha K175,000 KASAMA 10,000ha K70m. ACCOMMODATION OFFERED LUSAKA KABULONGA off Brentwood Drive 6x4 bedroom houses double storey, masters self-contained K36,000 each per month. MAKENI near Kankole house 3 bedrooms K35000.4 bedrooms K7,000. Makeni Konga houses and warehouses rent ranging K5000 to K8,000. MAKENI opposite Andres Motel 500m off kafue road 3 bedroom house K18,000 per month. BARLASTONE PARK off Mungwi road,flats,6x2 bedroom K4,500.4x1 bedroom K3,200, CHALALA off Lilayi road 4x2 bedrooms K2,500. COPPERBELT KALULUSHI Napsa Complex 3 bedroom hose K4,000. REAL ESTATE TO LET MAKENI Konga warehouses and storerooms ranging K6,000 to K8,000. MAKENI Kafue road,150m off Great North road light and heavy vehicles workshops with offices, storeroom, service pits and big parking yard K75,00 per month. CHAWAMA near Chawama market , several shops available for short or long lease sizes 326sqm K12,000.135sqm K7,000.45sqm.44sqm.1700sqm K160, 000.140,138sqm.207sqm.427sqm,44o sqm.346sqm Carousel shopping center, several shops on the ground, first, second and third floors including events halls ,furnished with kitchens for self catering can be hired for weddings, workshops, seminars, meetings, conference etc. various sizes and amounts. LODGE, GUESTHOUSE , OFFICE Complex along Independence Avenue Rhodes Park near Civic Center details on request and rental open to discussion. MAKENI Los Angeles Road, HOTEL 91 rooms, 4 offices, one bar, 3 bars, 3 conference halls, big swimming pool, baby pool, two car parks, twelve shops,3km from Cairo road post office. Long lease rent to be discussed. LUSAKA Kafue Great North roadfront, Makeni near Makeni Mall, complex comprising:8x3 bedroom double storey flats(mansionnettes),Shop 75sqm,restaurant/bar with upstairs extension 170sqm,second floor office space on top of restaurant 170sqm,upstairs church hall 600sqm,showroom,events hall for weddings ,meetings, workshops, conferences 1,800sqm.Warehouse at rear 719sqm. BUSINESS AND INVESTMENT CONTAINERS-old steel containers in Makeni South K35,000.Scrap metals also available from a road constructors yard. Mining, copper, cobalt, gold, emerald, beryl, aquamarine, to maline, amethyst, garnet-existing registered and liceneced mines are looking for partners, sponsors, investors, financiers or outright purchasers. AGRICULTURE- Vast agricultural farming lands available for partnerships or joint ventures. We invite persons, companies, organizations, local or international to enter into any agreements where locals can make land available and foreign or local investors provide capital then market produce locally and abroad-crops, livestock ,game ranching or fisheries. REAL ESTATE AND ACCOMMODATION WANTED Landlords or property owners in all areas of Zambia and Africa Free Trade Countries are invited to list with us for marketing, selling ,leasing and renting: houses, flats ,shops, warehouses, factories, hotels, motels, lodges, tourist facilities, mines, plots farms, office building, highrise buildings, filling stations, companies, businesses, bars, restaurants, butcheries, shopping malls, blocks of flats, housing estates. If you have idle land, we can sell for you either as a whole or by sub-dividing into sub-divisions or plots. Send us your e-mail address so that we send you our blank standard mandate forms which you can fill to give us required details.
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LAMINE Diack, the ex-head of athletics' governing body, has been jailed after being found guilty of corruption. The Senegalese, 87, faced corruption and money-laundering charges linked to the Russian doping scandal. Diack was convicted of accepting bribes from athletes suspected of doping to cover up test results and letting them continue competing, including in the 2012 London Olympics. He was sentenced to four years in prison, two of them suspended. Diack's lawyers said he would be appealing against the judgement, which they called "unfair and inhumane." – BBC.
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ZAMBIA Under-15 national team coach Chisi Mbewe has declared his charges ready for the much anticipated under-15 youth championship in Croatia. Speaking after naming a 23-member squad set to travel to Croatia on Saturday, Mbewe hailed the national team technical bench led by Milutin “Micho” Sredojevic for helping to assemble a strong squad which would compete fairly in Croatia. Mbewe said it was a chal-
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WE are not ready to bring to the national team players on tourist destinations to see their families, says Chipolopolo coach Millutin “Micho” Sredojevic. “Micho” said the Chipolopolo technical bench will summon players who will serve the nation in the best possible way ahead of the 2022 AFCON Qualifiers set for November. He was speaking after announcing that the Chipolopolo will face South Africa and Kenya in friendly matches next month. “Micho” said Chipolopolo’s aim is to do their best in the remaining
Chisi unveils U-15 squad lenge to come up with the final 23-member squad from 500 talented boys selected from all the country’s provinces.. “It was really challenging there was so much talent in the 500 players who turned up for the trials. Others had to be left not that they are bad but they haven’t reached the competitive age required, it was challenging and I’m happy we finally managed to come up with a
team,” Mbewe said. And FAZ General Secretary Adrian Kashala said the association is hopeful that the boys will bring the much needed results at the tournament in Croatia. Kashala said FAZ believes the boys will go all the way to the finals because the coaches have picked the best players to represent the country in the best way. Meanwhile, FAZ technical director Lyson Zulu
urged young players who have missed out on the trip to Croatia not to give up because they will have a lot of opportunities to play for the national team. “We have created a national players database and we will be tracking the progress of all the young players who participated in the project “It is not the end for players who have been left out they are still part of the proj-
games against Botswana, Zimbabwe and Algeria to qualify for the Cameroon AFCON. He said the technical bench has identified 13 professional players who will report for camp on October 5 ahead of the three friendly games against South Africa and Kenya. “Micho” said the Chipolopolo are starting early because there is limited time and space to plan adequately. He said there is need to flip a new page and impact a new winning mindset to the national team players because a losing mentality will not take the Chipolopolo anywhere. “You can’t dry today’s laundry with yesterday’s
sun. You can’t go back and change the beginning, we already lost two matches but we can start from where we are and change the ending. And FAZ general secretary Addrian Kashala said they are still looking for a team which will play Zambia in a friendly game set for October 8 in Lusaka. The association is determined to maximise the FIFA window from October 5 by setting up friendly games for the Chipolopolo to prepare for both the CHAN and the AFCON qualifiers. Kashala also noted that FAZ has secured a friendly game for the Shepolopolo who will face Chile as they prepare for the Olympic Games.
ect and will still be given a chance to play for the national team,” Zulu said. Among the outstanding young players selected for the Croatian tour include goal keepers Perry Chimpinde, Martin Chulu and Joseph Mulenga. Defenders Owen Gondwe, Patrick Malipenga, Martin Kaonga have all made the cut while Aaron Simpasa, Tryson Banda, Mbemba Phiri, Joseph Banda, Emmanuel Mutale, and Paul Mwape will compete in the midfield. The three strikers shortlisted include Samson Malu-
penga, Patrick Mwinga and Thomas Mwamba. We have created a national players database and we will be tracking the progress of all the young players who participated in the project _______________ It is not the end for players who have been left out they are still part of the project and will still be given a chance to play for the national team