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RETIRED ARMY GENERAL
By SILUMESI MALUMO
“That was my retirement money and I was counting on it to see my children through school. It really pains to move from financial security to destitution,”
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ETIRED Army generals are among other private and corporate investors who may lose millions of Kwacha following among other things the seizure of 41 properties belonging to Madison Asset Management Company (MAMCO). More than K250billion in investment funding is at stake with the bulk from individuals who were lured by promises of secured high retains in favourable interest rates. Earlier this year, the Securities and Exchange Commission temporarily took possession of the financially distressed MAMCO with instructions that compliance with the securities act be strictly adhered to in order to salvage some value for investors.
According to documents availed to the Daily Nation, some of the prominent institutions which could lose money include parishes under the Roman Catholic Church, schools and some prominent individuals. Some of the properties siezed by the Drug Enforcement Commission
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By PETER SICHALI
DELAYS by Government to announce the 2020 maize floor price will result in farmers selling their commodity to “briefcase” buyers at giveaway prices, the millers have lamented. The millers fear that once maize was in short supply, there would be an escalation in mealie meal prices. TO PAGE 2
Let HH answer privatisation questions - Tutwa 300 trucks roll out of Nakonde STORY ON PAGE 3
By SANFROSSA MANYINDA
ABOUT 300 trucks yesterday left Nakonde after the mandatory screening and disinfection process that has been going on in the border town since the weekend. To Page 4
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NAKONDE RIDDLE
THE situation in Nakonde worries us. The Zambian government has since the weekend placed Nakonde on a total lockdown so as to carry out a disinfection and screening exercise for the district. But Nakonde is not just on the Zambian side. From what we know, the Tanzanian government has not adopted the same stringent measures as their Zambian colleagues. This means that much as the Zambian side is taking precautions, the danger still looms from Tanzania. It has been established that the bulk of Covid-19 infections recorded in Zambia have been traced through Nakonde, which borders Tanzania to the north. Zambia must therefore approach the Tanzanian government and see how the exercise could be done simultaneously on either side of the border. We know from foreign media that Tanzania’s President John Magufuli has not been as forthcoming as his colleagues over the Covid-19 pandemic, that he has been accused of downplaying the danger. While several African countries - Kenya, Uganda, South Africa and Zambia had imposed some form of lockdowns over certain sectors of the economy, President Magufuli has allowed churches and mosques to remain open, claiming that healing will come from there. We realise that Zambia, being a landlocked country is in a dilemma. It has to go through the diplomatic route to get Tanzania to act. Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta at the weekend ordered the closure of the country’s land borders with Tanzania and Somalia except for cargo transport. The order came into effect at midnight on Saturday. Testing for the coronavirus at border posts will be compulsory for all drivers. President Kenyatta said 78 truck drivers had tested positive in the last week and had been denied permission to enter. In recent weeks there have been lengthy queues at the border between Uganda and Kenya where mandatory testing has already begun. While we do not enjoy the luxury that Kenya has for example of having an outlet to the sea, we appeal to Government to impress upon the Tanzanian government on the need to work together. It won’t help much to have Nakonde on a lockdown for some days while there is nothing done on the other side. Those people on the border are one big extended family who mingle freely over the porous border. The customs and immigration posts are a mere formality. There are countless footpaths they use to cross either side. Government must be commended by the manner it is handling the novel coronavirus pandemic that has thrown the world’s economy and social life into disarray. President Edgar Lungu has had to contend and balance the economic and social needs of the people in arriving at the best possible way to tackle the virus. There has been a robust public health education drive throughout the country about the new normal that emphasises the use of hand sanitisers, social distancing as well as stopping handshakes – something quite unZambian. While the effort has been a success so far, our concern is over the country’s border entry points. Muchinga Province Minister, Malozo Sichone who has been leading the multi-sectoral team in Nakonde experienced firsthand the problem at hand when a horde of Tanzanians on scooters tried to beat the lockdown. Mr Sichone, said police officers and Government officials were stunned that foreigners could attempt to get into Nakonde at the height of a total lockdown when no one could have transacted with them. That Mr Minister is what must be worked on, ensuring that health risks on either side of the border are eliminated.
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MILLERS WARN GOVT …Fix maize floor price to avoid expensive mealie meal By PETER SICHALI
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ELAYS by Government to announce the 2020 maize floor price will result in farmers selling their commodity to “briefcase” buyers at giveaway prices, the millers have lamented. The millers fear that once maize was in short supply, there would be an escalation in mealie meal prices. One of the millers in Isoka, Vichili Vikwiza Millers Director Elijah Sinkolongo said “briefcase” buyers had already invaded the district to buy maize from small-scale farmers. “We appeal to Government through FRA to quickly
“We appeal to Government through FRA to quickly announce the floor price of maize for this season so as to encourage farmers from selling maize to briefcase buyers,”
announce the floor price of maize for this season so as to encourage farmers from selling maize to briefcase buyers,” Mr Sinkolongo said. And Mr Sinkolongo said his company would buy over 20 tonnes of maize from farmers
in Isoka and Mafinga. He advised farmers against selling their produce to unscrupulous foreign buyers, as this would compromise the country’s food security. He said farmers should instead sell their maize to local
Minister urges world leaders to enhance testing, research By NATION REPORTER GOVERNMENT has assured the World Health Assembly of Zambia’s Covid-19 preparedness and called on the world to leverage efforts to enhance expansion of laboratory testing, and research for vaccines and treatment. Health minister Dr Chitalu Chilufya told the assembly that Zambia had pitched public health security at the apex of the country’s transformation agenda amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. He said Zambia had set up an incident management system and activated the public health emergency
operation center in response to the pandemic. Speaking yesterday during a Virtual World Health Assembly meeting being held in Geneva, Dr Chilufya called on the world to leverage efforts to enhance expansion of laboratory testing platforms, pooled procurement of cheaper relevant commodities and PPE’s as well as enhanced research for vaccines and treatment. Dr Chilufya explained that Zambia’s Covid-19 response is premised on key pillars namely surveillance and disease intelligence, laboratory and diagnostics, infection prevention and control. He said other measures are case
management, risk communication and community engagement, supply chain and stock pilling commodities as well as human capital. Dr Chilufya also reaffirmed the call for continued focus on universal health coverage and enhanced efforts to, combat HIV/AIDS, NCD’s as well as maternal and child deaths. And addressing the assembly, World Health Organization secretary general Tedros Adhanom called on the world to unite and rethink new strategies that will change the response to pandemics and to capacitate health infrastructure in order to overcome diseases.
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Kambwili insulted Lungu - witness
A WITNESS has testified that he found remarks uttered by National Democratic Congress (NDC) leader Chishimba Kambwili directed at President Lungu to be insulting. Superintendent Stephen Nkowani, 46, of Zambia Police headquarters said yesterday that according to his findings, the sentiments were insulting and demeaning and should not be used on a human being especially the President. Mr. Nkowani said this before Lusaka Chief Resident Magistrate Lameck Mwale in a case Kambwili has been charged with one count of defamation of the President for allegedly referring to Mr. Lungu as a dog. He said on August 17, 2019 while on duty, he took over the docket of defamation of the President and the complainant was New Congress Party (NCP) Secretary General Daniel Nyati over the utterances which went
viral on social media. He said Mr. Nyati showed him the said video which he had downloaded on his phone. Mr. Nkowani said he demanded that the video be downloaded to subject it to further investigations and he submitted it to police forensic headquarters for examination and results indicated that it was not altered. He said another man Alan Mkandawire went to lodge another complaint relating to an article published in the Daily Nation newspaper regarding Kambwili’s utterances. Mr. Nkowani said he interviewed Zambia Daily Mail Deputy Managing Director Chapadongo Lungu who said that Minister of Home Affairs Stephen Kampyongo and then Political Advisor to the President Kaizer Zulu
were appointed by the President Edgar Lungu to their respective positions. He said the Head of State used to live in Chawama when he was minister of Justice. He said after gathering all the information he summoned Kambwili and interviewed him before charging him with defamation of the President. Mr. Nkowani said under warn and caution the NDC leader said he understood the charge but denied the same. Meanwhile, Kambwili’s lawyer Keith Mweemba has applied to the court to refer the matter to the High Court for determination of Constitutional issues. Mr. Mweemba said the application is based on Article 28 (2) of the Constitution Cap 1 of the Laws of Zambia.
millers and the Food Reserve Agency. “We would like to advise farmers against selling their maize to buyers from Tanzania and Malawi as this will compromise the country’s food security,” he said. Meanwhile, some millers in Lusaka have also advised Government to quickly announce the maize price.
Lake Tanganyika’s illegal settlers face eviction By NOEL IYOMBWA MINISTER in the office of the Vice President Olipa Phiri has ordered the immediate removal of people who have settled at Kabyolwe on the shores of Lake Tanganyika. Speaking when she delivered relief support to the affected 345 families, Ms. Phiri said government will not wait for people to lose lives before acting. She said the office of the National Coordinator Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit (DMMU) will work with the provincial administration to ensure safe movement of people to dry land. She said taking of relief food to affected family does not mean they will continue staying there. Ms Phiri also said under the building back better programme, her office will ensure it provides the resettled families with building materials and other livelihood support materials. She however assured the affected families that Government will continue supporting them with food since their fields were flooded. Meanwhile Mpulungu Member of Parliament Freedom Sikazwe thanked the government and President Edgar Lungu for the quick response. Mr. Sikazwe said what has happened to the people on Kabyolwe has never happened in the last 40 years. He said this was a clear effect of climate change. Mr. Sikazwe, who is Presidential Affairs Minister said people should take matters of climate change seriously.
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Self -regulation framework for clergy done By NATION REPORTER
A SELF-REGULATION framework aimed at ensuring that churches adhere to legal, ethical and other standards has been completed, Minister of National Guidance and Religious Affairs, Godfridah Sumaili has said. Ms Sumaili said the framework would help to address the issues of fake pastors who pretend to be servants of God, yet their activities were contrary. She said the self-regulation framework was submitted by churches and religious organisations. Ms Sumaili said the framework would soon be launched. She said that Government would not tolerate people that pretend to be servants of God and mislead people with false biblical teachings. Government through the Ministry of National Guidance and Religious Affairs was consulting the Church and religious community leaders on a framework in which they can operate devoid of breaching the ethics and standards.
From Page 1 Regulator drew a raft of remedial measures to ameliorate the deteriorated financial position of the company, but these were apparently disregarded as the company continued to trade in unauthorised products. In a seizure notice directed at Mamco chairman Basil Nundwe the Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) has seized 41 upmarket properties from MAMCO on allegations of money launder-
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AKAINDE Hichilema has no moral right to speak on behalf of Zambians because he has failed to answer questions on privatisation, says Kabwe Central Member of Parliament Tutwa Ngulube. Mr Ngulube was reacting to the United Party for National Development (UPND) president who was quoted in one of the
ing, following deliberate and “ willful” disregard of regulators instruction to cease some operations which were not authorised. MAMCO had invested colossal sums of money in properties which are now expected to provide a a salvage realisable value to pay opff some of the secured and unsecured investors. “It is really heartbreaking to lose such huge amounts money. That was my retirement money and I was counting
daily tabloids as saying that Zambians were not idiots and that President Edgar Lungu was underestimating their intellligence by saying he has reduced his salary to cushion the economic hardships. Mr Tutwa said it was total madness for the opposition leader to act as if he stands with the Zambian people because they were aware of his involvement in the privatisation process. “Hakainde Hichilema
on it to see my children through school. It really pains to move from financial security to destitution,” he said. The retired general said with the decision by Government to liquidate the company, the clients
will not have access to their money. He said clients will be left in darkness because there is no proper direction on how they can get back their money which was invested in the company which has been
ABOUT 300 trucks yesterday left Nakonde after the mandatory screening and disinfection process that has been going on in the border town since the weekend. In an effort to ensure that truck drivers transporting essential goods do not get into contact with other persons, police are escorting them from Nakonde to Kapiri Mposhi and beyond. Yesterday, about 300 trucks crossed into Zambia from Tanzania. The truckers are first screened and their vehicles disinfected before being given police escort out of the border town, which is a hotspot for Covid-19. Muchinga Province Commissioner of Police, Joel Njase, explained in an interview that officers would ensure that the drivers do not park anyhow nor come into close contact with other persons along the way. Mr Njase said that the Zambia Police Service was working with the Road Trans-
port and Safety Agency (RTSA) to escort the truckers from Nakonde to Kapiri Mposhi. “Our officers as well as RTSA officers escort these truckers up to Kapiri where our counterparts from Central Province take over and escort them further until they reach their destinations,” he said. Mr Njase, however, indicated that there was need to have more escort vehicles to ensure that all the trucks only parked at designated parking slots and that the parking was concentrated on serious business. He said that the need for more vehicles as well as manpower would help to decongest traffic of the trucks at the border waiting to depart. “It will be difficult for us and may fail to let the traffic flow if we do not have enough vehicles to escort for example a 100 trucks per trip. Already today (Monday) we had about 300 trucks that have crossed from Tanzania and Congo that are being escorted,” Mr Njase said. He said that despite the tight security escort, police allowed truckers be a bit more relaxed
so as not to make them feel stigmatised. Mr Njase said that some truckers were complaining that they were treated like they were sick, a situation he said was not supposed to be taken in that manner. “We are however happy with the compliance levels of the people in Nakonde. We have not recorded any case of a Zambian national trying to defy the lockdown. It seems everyone is appreciating the work that is being done to ensure our town is safe again and we are happy,” Mr Njase said.
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Front Eastern Province chairperson Andrew Lubusha said it was clear that the UPND president must be going through some difficulties in appreciating the truth. Mr Lubusha said Mr Hichilema has shown that he was up to no good by criticising every positive move made by the President. “I think HH must be going through some problems with himself. How else can he be criticising even something which
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must keep his social distance and he has no moral obligation to speak on behalf of the people of Zambia because he has failed to answer questions on privatisation,” Mr Ngulube said. “He has failed to win the presidency because Zambians are aware of his involvement in the privatisation of state-owned companies that plunged most Zambians into poverty,” Mr Ngulube said. Meanwhile, Patriotic
seized for money laundering. In a seizure notice dated April 29, 2020, the DEC stated that the properties have been seized pursuant to Section 15 of the Prohibition and Prevention of Money Launder-
ing Act No. 14 of 2001. MAMCO is a subsidiary of the troubled Lawrence Sukutwa and Associated (LSA) Group of Companies which has been Zambia’s leading private sector diversified financial services group. The DEC warned Mr. Nundwe that the seized properties may be forfeited to the State. Mr Nundwe is also Country Director of Inside Capital which he joined in 2014 as a special advisor to the Fund and part of the Investment
222 Zambians arrive from SA, India face quarantine By AARON CHIYANZO
ABOUT 222 Zambians returning from South Africa and India will be quarantined for 14 days, the Ministry of Health has announced. And the ministry said the supervised home isolation system for Covid-19 patients in Nakonde had been intensified and some were being discharged. Ministry of Health director, infectious diseases,, Lloyd Mulenga, said 106 Zambians were returning from South Africa while 116 would come from India. Professor Mulenga said during the Covid-19 update yesterday that all people returning would be quarantined for 14 days including those in transit to other countries. Prof Mulenga also said the supervised home isolation system in Nakonde had been intensified.
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He said more than 100 community health workers were working with a team of 50 case managers to follow up patients in home isolation. Prof Mulenga said there were 96 patients in Chinsali Isolation Facility and that a number of patients had been released to home isolation. Meanwhile, Prof Mulenga said Zambia recorded eight Covid-19 cases in the last 24 hours from the 521 tests which were conducted from Lusaka, Ndola and Chinsali laboratories. He said four Covid-19 patients were discharged from the Levy Mwanawasa Isolation Centre after testing negative twice. He said the new cases included three from Lusaka, two from Ndola and three cases from Solwezi. Prof Mulenga said the cases from Lusaka involved a 46-year-old health work-
is positive?” Mr Lubusha said. The reduction of salaries for the President and other senior government officials is a good gesture, Mr Lubusha said. “He is not being fair with himself. This is a good gesture done and we give kudos to the President for showing that he stands with the people. This can only be done by a selfless leader who means well for the nation,” Mr Lubusha said.
Committee, and became a senior Partner in June 2017. According to documents availed to the Daily Nation, some of the prominent institutions which could lose money include parishes under the Roman Catholic Church, schools and some prominent individuals. One woman had invested more than K5 million in the seized property while others had put in more than US$3 million.
er from UTH, a 31-year-old who is a contact to a known case and a woman who was detected through routine screening. He said the Ndola cases involved a female health worker and a 23-year-old who was a contact to a known case. Solwezi had a 23-year-old man detected through routine screening, a 48-year-old woman who was a contact to a known case and a 25-yearold health worker from Solwezi General Hospital. Prof Mulenga said the cumulative number of cases now stood at 761 which included seven deaths, 192 recoveries and 566 active cases.
UTH Prof Mulenga said the cases from Lusaka involved a 46-year-old health worker from UTH, a 31-year-old who is a contact to a known case and a woman who was detected through routine screening.
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Govt to prioritise local contractors - Ng’andu By SILUMESI MALUMO
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OVERNMENT will always prioritise local contractors in all tenders so the money can continue circulating in the economy, says Minister of Finance Bwalya Ng’andu. The minister said he would soon present a Procurement Bill to Parliament aimed at ensuring that foreigners do not hijack procurement in the country.
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Dr Ng’andu said it was iportant to award all tenders to local contractors as a way of empowering them and keeping the money in circulation locally. He said during the ZNBC Sunday Interview, Government would always prioritise the local contractors when it came to awarding of tenders. Government wanted to help the local people become self-reliant and contribute to the country’s economic growth, Dr Ng’andu said. The economy, the minister said, could grow significantly if the money was circulating locally than if it was allowed to be taken out of the country. Dr Ng’andu said if more tenders were given to foreign contractors, this affected the economy negatively adding that this was why Government would be awarding the tenders to locals for the betterment of the economy. Dr Ng’andu said it was the locals who could help in growing the economy because all the money they earned would remain in the economy. “We need to step up as Zambians especially during this period to help the economy to come back on its feet. I do admit right now that the economy is on its knees and we can do something as a people to ensure that the economy improves. “So as Government what we have resolved is that various tenders will be given to the local people so that the money can continue circulating in the economy,” Dr Ng’andu said.
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Lungu pledges better barracks GOVERNMENT will build barracks for Zambia Army and ensure are they well looked after, President Edgar Lungu has said. President Lungu said despite the important role that military personnel play, not much had been done to appreciate them. He said his experience as Minister of Defence, and Home Affairs showed that men and women in uniform were neglected. President Lungu said this when he inspected works at the Buffalo Park Barrack in Lusaka yesterday. The President said he had made it a point to ensure officers in the security wings were well looked after. He said the PF had done more than other governments when it comes to building houses and other supporting infrastructure for men and women in uniform.
The barrack which is opposite Apex University will have over 700 houses and a secondary school. The facility will also have two primary schools, hospital and office accommodation among others. The barrack will further come with modern construction equipment which will allow the Army to venture into construction works. President Lungu said such facilities will be replicated in all the ten provinces of Zambia. And Zambia Army Commander, Lieutenant General, William Sikazwe said officers were happy with the State-of-the-Art infrastructure being built by Government. Lt-Gen Sikazwe urged army personnel to exercise patience as the project would be completed in 2021 and not the scheduled 2022.- ZNBC
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LUNGU SENDS MINISTERS TO SORT OUT MINE ISSUES
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RESIDENT Edgar Lungu has dispatched a team of senior government ministers to forestall mine closures and resolve contentious issues including the bulk power agreement between CEC and ZESCO. Finance Minister Bwalya Ng’andu has declared that government will come up with best ways of sustaining the mining industry, which should ultimately increase production. The Minister said, therefore, that the technical committee which has been constituted to critically look at means of sustaining the industry would find the best ways of keeping the mines running. The committee, which is being led by the Finance Minister said its mission was to engage Mopani Copper Mines (MCM) on how best it could remain sustainable. According to the committee, Mopani should increase production without job losses especially that it had hinted on placing the assets on care
and maintenance. Dr Ng’andu however said if Mopani insisted on putting the mine on care and maintenance, then Government would consider a second option, which he could not disclose. Dr Ng’andu was with his Labour and Social Security counterpart, Joyce Nonde Simukoko, Mines Minister Richard Musukwa, Copperbelt Minister Japhen Mwakalombe and technocrats from the ministries. He was speaking yesterday at Katilungu House in Kitwe when he met mine union leaders “We are not here to close the mines, but to discuss with MCM on how best it could keep its mines sustainable with increased production and no job losses. We don’t want MCM to put its mines on care and maintenance because that will mean job losses “So we will discuss with them, but if they insist, then we will look at our second option which I cannot tell you now. President Edgar Lungu has sent us here to ensure that Mopani is not put on care and maintenance,’’ Dr Ng’andu
President Lungu said And Mr Musukwa said the 90 days given to Mopani did not mean that the mining company should stop operations after that period, but reflect on how to improve operations. Mr Musukwa said Government would also look at Mopani reducing its operational costs while increasing production and maintaining the labour force “Glencore must open its valves and start thinking of how it will continue to keep Mopani running with reduced costs. One way Mopani can reduce costs is to stop dealing
with foreign contractors and giving chance to locals who have the capacity to carry out various jobs. Mineworkers Union of Zambia (MUZ) president Joseph Chewe said he was grateful that the government and some Copperbelt Members of Parliament had continued to provide solidarity during difficult times. Mr Chewe said Mopani should not be allowed to put the mine on care and maintenance and leave the miners in the cold like they did in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Nothing wrong with Chita Lodge title deed - witness By CHARLES MUSONDA
FILEPHOTO: President Lungu inspecting construction of houses on arrival at KARA Barracks in Kawambwa where Government is constructing 995 Housing units for the 48 Marine Commandos.
A WITNESS has testified that there is nothing wrong with the title held by Chita Lodge Limited for the land on which former Zambia Air Force (ZAF) Commander Eric Chimese is accused of concealing property suspected to be proceeds of crime. Testifying as 12th prosecution witness yesterday, Ministry of Lands cartographer Mpotwa Mukwasa agreed that there is nothing wrong with the copy of the title deed, the
deeds register on which the property appears, and the property number F/2303/Q with proposed seven subdivisions. This is in a case in which Chimese is charged with Chita Lodge Limited Director James Chungu with alleged concealing of property suspected to be proceeds of crime. The property includes a two storey house and nine flats. Mr. Mukwasa, 42, said in 2012 he was approached by his client Ben Nshindo, a private surveyor, to do mapping of the proposed subdivisions and that the at-
‘Petroleum transporters, govt in good books’
By BUUMBA CHIMBULU
PETROLEUM transporters are enjoying a cordial working relationship with Government and all the challenges being faced in the sector are already being addressed by relevant authorities, the Petroleum Transporters Association of Zambia (PTAZ) has said. PTAZ president Amos Malipenga yesterday said that the issue of foreign drivers taking over opportunity from their local counterparts could be dealt with their association but that PTAZ currently enjoyed a good working relationship with Government and that it would not paralyse the sector. “There may be challenges over foreign drivers with their
ZAMTEL has continued to create partnerships which are aimed at expanding financial inclusion, Company Chief Executive Officer Sydney Mupeta, has said. Mr Mupeta said Zamtel had continued on its path to create partnerships which were fundamental in the development of an efficient mobile money ecosystem. He said Zamtel had therefore partnered with one of the fast growing payment processing services provider, Kazang, to enable Zamtel customers access various services at all Kazang outlets across Zambia. Mr Mupeta explained that such partnerships were meant to reduce physical
local counterparts over the local distribution of fuel but the drivers have their own association to which they belong and which can address these challenges. “For us as petroleum transporters, we are enjoying a cordial relationship with Government and even if there may be challenges in the sector, these are already been addressed. Government has provided us with a secretariat and so after, we are working very well,” Mr. Malipenga said. And PTAZ secretary general Benson Tembo admitted there were foreigners who had taken over local fuel distribution but that the association was not trying to be confrontational over the matter and would not
tached documents showed that Chita Lodge holds title to the land. He said there were already some other subdivisions on the land meaning that the plans met standards when the Surveyor General approved them and issued numbers. He said he did not do anything wrong when he generated the mapping for the proposed subdivisions. Earlier, another witness Steven Mbewe said he did not record in the occurrence book the alleged delivery of house-
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go to an extent of shutting the sector. “I think the issue of shutting the sector is what has created the problem and I think I was quoted out of context. Government and PTAZ are working well and we would not take that route,” Mr. Tembo said. PTAZ is a group of indigenous fuel transporters, all registered by the Energy Regulations Board (ERB) and its core objective is to engage Government on policy matters which lead to wealth, job creation, and capacity building.
contact and help fight the spread of Covid-19. “As Zamtel we are excited about the new partnership with Kazang. This partnership will enable our customers to buy electronic talk time, perform mobile money cash-in and cash-out, do sim registration and pay for utilities at over 9,000 Kazang locations country-wide,” he said in a statement yesterday. Mr Mupeta said partnering with Kazang further demonstrated Zamtel’s resolve to provide convenience to customers. “We believe that financial inclusion for all Zambians can only be achieved through partnerships with stakeholders. “We continue making great strides in our mission
hold properties allegedly delivered to the flats in a ZAF light truck. Mbewe, 27, who allegedly worked as a security guard at the premises under Pre-Secure, said he also did not record the alleged incidence when Chungu told him to lock all the houses and put the keys together on grounds that he had grabbed the properties from Chimese because had failed to finish paying for them. He said it was not part of his duties to lock the houses and keep the keys.
to ensure financial inclusion and this partnership with Kazang will greatly accelerate the provision of financial services to the unbanked,” he said. Kazang Zambia Managing Director, Leon de Wit, said this would increase access points for financial services thereby increasing financial inclusion. Mr Wit said that the partnership would provide cheaper alternative financial services for millions of Zambia. "With the coming on board of Zamtel Kwacha on Kazang terminals, Zamtel Kwacha now has another 9000 points of presence throughout the country. He stressed that Kazang was not only delivering financial inclusion in urban and rural areas but also increasing financial literacy by bringing more people into the mobile money market.
Indo-Zambia economic support flows By BUUMBA CHIMBULU
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INDO Zambia Bank (IZB) will continue to support economic activities which will stimulate the economy in the wake of outbreak of Covid-19. Government can count on IZB for continuous support towards stimulating the economy, says Managing Director, Maheshkumar Bansal. Mr Bansal said this when a team of the Indian business entities offered support to Ministry of Health in the ongoing fight against the spread of Covid-19 in Lusaka at the weekend. “The government can count on IZB to continue supporting economic activities along with its effort to stimulate the economy in these difficult times as this is our mission and together we can navigate unprecedented times,” he said. Mr Bansal stressed that IZB had waived all charges on its Indo Net banking facility and on mobile banking platform to encourage customers to use the digital platform. He emphasised that IZB had launched repayment relief packages to support its corporate, retail and individual customers whose businesses had been adversely affected by covid-19. Mr Bansal explained that his institution’s initiative had been enabled by the Bank of Zambia prudential relief measures in view of covid-19. He also said the support the Bank was making was in addition to its ongoing support to Provincial Administration across its national wide branch network. “The support we are handing over to the Ministry of Health are sanitisers and disinfecting soaps which the Ministry can deploy at critical centres,” he said.
Tuesday 19 May, 2020
ECONOMISTS PREDICT MPR DROP AT 9P.C.
By BUUMBA CHIMBULU
THE Bank of Zambia (BoZ) is tomorrow likely to lower its benchmark for interest rates by 250 basis points to 9.0 percent as a way of stimulating growth in the economy which is currently stressed. BoZ will announce the quarterly Monetary Policy Rate tomorrow which serves as a benchmark for interest rates in the financial The Bank of Zambia market, amidst rising inflation rate. The 20 May announcement will firmly skew re-price off the government security curve,” towards growth more than anything, says said the report. the Kwacha Arbritrageur, a financial report This move, said the report, would be prepared by economists. against the odds especially that inflation The report has therefore predicted that was on the rise at 15.7 percent as of April, the BoZ would lower the policy rate to 9.0 signalling the need to tighten monetary percent from the current 11.5 percent. policy yet the covid-19 pandemic times “The rationale behind the easing of the causing growth suppression to require monetary policy rate could be to signal the expansionary stimulus. drive to lower interest rate through evidently The report said BoZ was likely to choose the Zambian market does have a weak growth as a primary objective over taming transmission mechanism of policy rateDIVERSIFICATION to ANDbeBROAD-BASED inflation which could handled as and actual credit cost as commercial banks when the surge got uncontrollable.
‘‘BoZ will announce the quarterly Monetary Policy Rate tomorrow which serves as a benchmark for interest rates in the financial market, amidst rising inflation rate.’’ It explained that easing the policy rate to 9.0 percent meant that BoZ would have to re-price its K10 billion stimulus package currently at 12.5 percent to lower interest rates for businesses through financials service providers. “With the BoZ offering monetary policy stimulus through refinance funding and active open market operations, it is evident that the signal around lower interest rates are strong and may be looking to implement WEALTH CREATION an exceptional rate cut at the 20 May announcement,” the report said.
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REVENUE - K18.1 BILLION
JANUARY TO MARCH 2020 EXPENDITURE PERFORMANCE
Revenues, grants, and domestic financing totalled K18.1 billion in the first quarter of 2020. Of this amount; Total revenue and grant collections amounted to K15.32 billion, 0.11 percent above the projected K15.31 billion for the quarter. • Tax revenue accounted for K11.87 billion, non-tax K3.18 billion, grants K271.96 million, and K2.8 billion came from domestic financing.
At K7.1 billion against a target of K5.8 billion, income tax collection was above target by 23 percent. This was mostly driven by company tax from the mining sector and positive performance of Pay As You Earn.
VALUE ADDED TAX
Value Added Tax collection of K2.74 billion against a target of K4.04 billion was below by 32 percent. This is due to the general slowdown in economic activities caused by the COVID-19.
INSURANCE PREMIUM LEVY
Insurance Premium Levy collections amounted to K30.76 million against a target of K38.74 million. Collections were below target by 21 percent due to decisions by a considerable number of insurance consumers to downgrade their policy preferences from comprehensive to third party.
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TARGET
TARGET
MILLION
MILLION
K1.5 Billion
ABOVE TARGET BY
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At K1.89 billion, Customs and Excise Duty collections were above the target of K1.86 billion by 2 percent. This was on account of increased imports during the first quarter.
EXPORT DUTIES
Collection of Export Duties reached K88.8 million between January and March 2020 against a target of K52.99 million. The 68 percent above target performance is attributed to the increase in exports of precious metals and copper.
NON-TAX REVENUE
Non-Tax Revenue collections reached K3.18 billion against a target of K2.74 billion. The positive performance is attributed to a dividend received from the Bank of Zambia and improved collection efficiencies by Ministries, Provinces and Agencies such as National Road Fund Agency and the Road Traffic and Safety Agency. Collections from this revenue stream were above target by 16 percent
GRANTS FROM COOPERATING PARTNERS
Between January and March 2020, grants from Cooperating Partners totalled K271.97 million and the major beneficiaries were Ministries of Health, General Education, Fisheries and Livestock, and National Development Planning.
TARGET
BELOW TARGET BY
K6.4 Billion
36.9%
Personal Emoluments accounted for 36.9 percent of total expenditure in the period under review. K6.4 billion was released to cater for salaries, third-party payments and allowances for officials in Zambia’s missions abroad.
BELOW TARGET BY
TARGET
Domestic - K3.7 Billion
K133 Million
External - K2.7 Billion
Foreign Financed activities
With Principal Repayments amounting to K1.6 billion.
K41.4 Million
Census
K20 Million
Compensation Fund
K522 Million
Third-Party Payments
3%
Under the social benefits category, K522 million was released representing 3 percent of total expenditure for the period January to March 2020.
ABOVE TARGET BY
Reduction of the pension fund financing gap
Allowances
K17.4 BILLION
ABOVE TARGET BY
K22 Million
Social Cash Transfer Programme
K14.8 Billion (Domestic Resources) K304.9 Million (Foreign Financed)
K1.5 Billion
MILLION TARGET
Debt service payments between January and March 2020 reached K6.4 billion, therefore, accounting for 36.6 percent of total expenditure. Including K665.8 million principal repayments on Government securities.
8.4%
Subsides, Transfers and other Payments accounted for 8.4 percent of total expenditure. Notable expenditure from the K1.5 billion released in this category include:
K310.9 Million
K241 Million
Public Universities
16% K3.18 K2.74 BILLION BILLION ABOVE TARGET BY
Hospitals
K170 Million
Grant Aided Institutions
K144 Million
Revenue-generating institutions under the Appropriation-in-Aid Mechanism
K271.97 MILLION
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4.8%
Transactions in non-financial assets amounted to K845 million, thereby translating into 4.8 percent of total expenditure. Notable expenditure under this category included;
K703.7 Million
Road Infrastructure
K196.5 Million
Rural Electrification Programme
K20 Million
Ordinary Capital Items
K10 Million
Food Reserve Agency
Local Government Equalisation Fund
COLLECTED
K845 Million
K282.6 Million
Zambia Revenue Authority
Farmer Input Support Programme Food Security Pack
1.8%
Transactions in financial assets & liabilities accounted for 1.8 percent of total expenditures at K310.9 million. The entire amount went towards dismantling liabilities
K310.9 Million
K103.8 Million
COLLECTED
36.6%
K500 Million
K88.8 K52.99 68% MILLION
K6.4 Billion
Salaries
2% K1.89 K1.86 BILLION BILLION COLLECTED
The K1.5 billion released for general Government operations accounted for 8.5 percent of total expenditure; notable of which was;
K197.7 Million
K30.76 K38.74 21% COLLECTED
8.5%
Drugs and Medical Supplies
32% K2.74 K4.04 BILLION BILLION COLLECTED
Expenditure during the first quarter of 2020 amounted to K17.4 billion of which K14.8 billion was financed from domestic resources while K304.9 million was foreign financed.
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JANUARY TO MARCH 2020 REVENUE PERFORMANCE
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MAY 2020
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K43.3 Million K37 Million
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Tuesday 19 May, 2020
Moody’s Downgrades Kenya Credit Rating On Rising Debt Levels, Expensive Loans NAIROBI – Global credit rating Moody’s has downgraded Kenya’s credit rating to B2 from B1 owing to rising debt levels and deterioration in debt affordability. The move comes days after Fitch credit rating agency revised Kenya’s credit outlook to a positive at B+ score from a negative. According to Moody’s Kenya’s efforts to improve revenue collection and inject fiscal discipline are unlikely to be effective enough to stem a weakening fiscal trend. However, the agency maintains Kenya has a stable outlook. “At B2, risks are balanced and supportive of a stable outlook. Kenya retains strong fundamental economic strengths with a relatively diversified economy that holds strong growth potential. Moreover, Kenya has a relatively deep capital market and mature financial sector, which affords the government some capacity to issue domestically in local currency and with longer tenors,” the
agency said. Infrastructure projects that include the building of the Second phase of the Standard Gauge Railway from Nairobi to Kisumu, lower revenue collection and a rising cost of debt are likely to result in large fiscal deficit and keep government debt on an upward trend. The agency sees Kenya’s debt payment as a share of revenue to hit 20 percent in 2018 compared to 19 percent in 2017 from 13.7 in 2012. “Kenya’s government external debt, which stood at 31.6 percent of GDP as of June 2017, continues to shift away from concessional debt toward commercial and semiconcessional debt, leading to higher financing costs,” the firm noted. Kenya, the agency says, should push to streamline and modernize public spending in a bid to improve efficiency. The rating’s opinion is that the government will continue to face liquidity pressures due to a combination of large financing needs and an increased reliance on sources of financing with less predictable costs, in particular commercial external borrowing and short-term domestic debt. - CAPITAL BUSINESS
SA’s Impala closes platinum mine due to coronavirus cases JOHANNESBURG - South Africa’s Impala Platinum said it would temporarily close its Marula mine after detecting 19 coronavirus cases among workers reporting back for duty at the site in northern Limpopo province. “Implats has identified 19 positive cases during the week, all of them asymptomatic. Of these cases, 14 were identified as the result of proactive testing of employees returning to work. None of these employees had started work at the mine,” the company said in a statement at the weekend. It said the site would not reopen until the appropriate health measures had been put in place. South Africa, the world’s No. 1 platinum producer, is gradually restarting operations in its key mining sector, which was shut down as part of a nationwide coronavirus lockdown now in its seventh week. Authorities have eased the restrictions to allow mines to operate at 50 percent capacity, but labour unions have since won a court case against the
government, forcing it to impose stricter safety guidelines. Impala said it was concerned that 17 of the cases were from employees living in nearby communities, while two had travelled from another province, suggesting “the prevalence of Covid-19 among local communities is far higher than the company’s initial estimates.” South Africa has reported more than 13, 500 cases of the highly infectious respiratory disease, the most on the continent, with close to 250 deaths so far. Meanwhile, Platinum demand will fall by 18 percent this year and supply by 13 percent as the coronavirus batters the global economy, leaving the market with a moderate surplus, the World Platinum Investment Council (WPIC) said yesterday. In its latest quarterly report, the WPIC revised its forecast for oversupply this year in the roughly eight-million ounce platinum market to 247, 000 ounces from 119, 000 ounces. – REUTERS.
UNPALATABLE RELIEF
…Kenya eschews G20 debt relief initiative over restrictive terms
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AIROBI Kenya will not seek a suspension of debt payments under a G20 initiative aimed at helping poor countries weather the Covid-19 pandemic, its Finance minister said on Friday, saying the terms of the deal were too restrictive. Minister Ukur Yatani told Reuters in an interview he was also concerned about the impact that debt relief might have on Kenya’s credit rating. The Group of 20 major economies last month agreed to suspend payment obligations on bilateral debt owed by their least developed counterparts through the end of the year. The goal was to free up more than $20 billion that poor governments could use to buttress their health services. But Yatani said he was concerned that terms of
JOHANNESBURG - Gold rose to the highest in more than seven years after the US Federal Reserve said stocks and asset prices could suffer a significant hit from coronavirus, and warned the process of economic recovery may stretch through until the end of next year. Palladium surged more than $100 in 20 minutes. Commercial real estate could be among the hardest-hit industries should the health crisis deepen, the US central bank said in its
the deal limiting countries’ access to international capital markets during the standstill could hinder Kenya’s ability to finance its deficit later in the year. “We fear we might unnecessarily create a crisis,” he said. Kenya is instead engaging creditor countries including Germany, Sweden, Japan, China and France individually with the goal of securing moratoriums on debt service payments lasting around a year.
“We have not concluded (negotiations), but it is progressing well,” he said. The G20 initiative only covers official bilateral debt, though it calls for the voluntary participation of private lenders on comparable terms. A third of Kenya’s three trillion shilling ($28 billion) external debt is owed to private creditors including holders of the country’s two Eurobonds “The G20 debt relief initiative does not offer optimal
benefit given the structure of Kenya’s debt portfolio,” he said. “Every country adapts to the situation based on its own circumstances.” The pandemic has caused the government’s budget deficit to swell to 8.2 percent of GDP in the financial year to the end of June, from an initial forecast of under seven percent, mainly due to reduced tax collection and foregone revenue in the form of VAT and income tax cuts. – REUTERS.
Gold climbs to 7-year high twice-yearly financial stability report on Friday. Separately, Chairman Jerome Powell said in an interview with CBS that a full recovery of the US economy could drag through 2021 and depends on the delivery of a vaccine. Bullion has surged 16 percent this year as the spread of the virus curbed economic growth, roiled markets, and prompted vast amounts of stimulus to be unleashed
by governments and central banks. Further bolstering the case for the metal has been recent speculation US interest rates could go negative, while holdings in gold-backed exchange-traded funds are at a record. Spot gold climbed as much as 1.2 percent to $1 763.70 an ounce, the highest since October 2012. "Financial markets can best be described as factoring in the best-case scenario, with
economic stimulus leading to a rapid recovery," said Gavin Wendt, senior resource analyst at MineLife. "The reality is likely to be quite different and there is the prospect that no vaccine will be developed. The recovery is probably set to be more problematic than the optimists think, with gold set to benefit from the enormous boost to money supply that is going to ensue." – BLOOMBERG NEWS.
Senegal online food company sees sales double due to epidemic DAKAR - Since the coronavirus reached Senegal, a growing number of residents in the capital have begun ordering groceries online, a welcome boost to a fledgling delivery service in a country where produce is usually bought in shops or markets. Club Kossam now delivers milk products, vegetables, fruit and meat to 1, 300 households in Dakar per week with monthly sales doubling since the start of the epidemic. In contrast, the core
business of its parent company La Laiterie du Berger (LDB) and local suppliers have been hit hard by the crisis. The delivery firm sped up a planned expansion of its services in March, when normal shopping was disrupted by a dusk-to-dawn curfew, limits to public transport, and the closure of open-air markets to combat the virus. Its decision to offer weekly deliveries of vegetables and fruit in addition to the dairy products it had sold since 2016 was a game-changer for
the business, said LDB founder Bagore Bathily. “With vegetables, it’s clear activity has exploded,” he told Reuters. Club Kossam’s sales hit 62 million CFA francs ($103,000) in April, compared with a monthly average of 30 million before the epidemic and it has recruited 25 employees to cope with the surge in demand. In contrast, sales of LDB’s main brand Dolima fell 20 percent in the same period. The business is one of 60 in
Senegal’s nascent e-commerce sector, according to a U.N. trade and development report, which highlights efforts by the trade ministry to respond to the outbreak by fast-tracking e-commerce reforms. Coronavirus lockdowns are hastening a shift towards online shopping across the continent, African e-commerce giant Jumia said this week. Club Kossam’s Manager, Lucien Diedhiou, sees the trend lasting beyond the end of the epidemic. – REUTERS.
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SOCIAL MEDIA I have spent over 20 years of my life doing Radio and Television interviews, giving public addresses, public lectures as well as doing live public debates. I have done interviews and debates with all sorts of panelists from politicians, academicians, activists, unionists, the clergy to ordinary community leaders. I have been interviewed and questioned by various interviewers and moderators and amongst the best is Grevazio Zulu. He asks the tough questions without trying to out-shine or embarrass his guests; he asks well researched and direct questions while he retains the class to give his guests ample time to respond to the questions without pushing in unnecessary interjections and interruptions. He is calm and composed and tough at the same time. He controls the interview or the discussion without being condescending; he does not try to outshine the guest by asking and listening to himself, or by trying to talk the most, instead he asks direct, tough questions but still accord his guests enough time to respond to those questions. He does not reduce interviews to interrogations or mere shouting sessions. COMMENTS Gilbert Mubanga: Absolutely, one of the best. Nickson Bwalya: Very true. He is a great interviewer, calm and composed. I have seen or heard some interviewers who seen very eager to out shine the interviewees with long elaborative questions and always interjecting their interviewee kwati banamupingila.... Antonio Mourinho Mwanza: Nickson Bwalya, very calm and composed, Justin Zama Aongola: Antonio Mourinho Mwanza, true. He is very cool, calm, and composed. Though very commanding while very calm. Great man he is, and he is good at his Job.
ZAMBIAN EARNS USA SCHOOL A $25, 000 DONATION ON ELLEN DEGENERES SHOW
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Dear Editor UST when the world seems held down by lockdowns caused by the Coronavirus pandemic, a Zambian based in the United States of America, Peter Limata has given the country something to be proud of by earning the school he teaches Emerson Elementary School a $25, 000 donation on the famous Ellen DeGeneres show.
Mr Limata, who teaches first graders and is also the school soccer team coach appeared on the show after the media learnt of his online teaching programme that he created “Story Time With Mr Limata” where he shares stories with his students. The North Oakland-based teacher says he came up with the idea of sharing stories with his students after schools were closed due to the Coronavirus. “I wanted to connect with my students and give them something to focus on amidst the
Covid-19 lockdown,” he says with a bright smile when asked by show host Ellen DeGeneres on why he went to lengths of doing the story time programme that is also on YouTube. Mr Limata who aside of offering his teaching services has also shouldered financial expenses and transport costs for his students driving them for games using personal money. For his outstanding work Ellen DeGeneres in partnership with “Box Tops For Education donated $25, 000 to be used to buy books, sports and technology equipment. He also received a $25, 000 as appreciation for paying expenses out of pocket. Mr Limata who couldn’t hide his happiness at receiving both donations thanked the show host for her generosity. Unlike other African nationals cited for wrong activities causing their countries to be blacklisted and cut off from being awarded
visas, we have one of our own making us proud and putting the Zambian flag high. MBANGA IRVINE ILUKUI, Fayetteville, Arkansas. United States of America.
Mr Limata
Charles Nawa Kachapulula: Very true Gravazio is very good at his job.
It’s premature to accuse PF of violence
Seanblake Nyambe Mundia: I have followed a lot of interviews he has been conducting... . that’s is the best and he knows what he is doing....
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Muna LuLa: I agree with you 100 percent. Infact, on Sunday Interview sometimes he has interviewed a government official and I have feared that he would be fired the followiDominic Silwanga Chisala ChisalaIsaac Munga: Not like Costa Mwansa ...he interjects unnecessary for you to forget...Costa Mwansa should change Emmie Njobvu Isaac Munga: hahaha you don’t beat about the bush ka Isaac Munga: Emmie Njobvu is too much, he want to show that his the best...wala...we had frank Mutubila and Kenneth Maduma etc not this amateur.
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FIRSTLY, we strongly condemn the violence that was undertaken by unknown people who allegedly disrupted the live radio station in Muchinga Province.
It is also disappointing that instead of letting the investigative and security wings to take the lead, the opposition sympathsers have pointed an accusing figure on the ruling PF. These petty politics are very unfair to the PF which values freedom of the press. We are made to believe that unidentified people, who might be UPND supporters could have been assigned with this dirty
task of tarnishing the enviable reputation PF has acquired as a fountain of democracy. We urge the UPND to desist from this cheap politicking and particularly using hapless youths to pursue a fruitless political battle. The violence which was conducted by unidentified people did not have the blessing from the party but it was perpetuated by people who were not clad in any political regalia. We have consulted with the party leadership and its functionaries in the region and the PF has confirmed that there was no operation that assigned youth to storm the private premises of
any individual or institution. The UPND must stop playing to the gallery but should instead cooperate with the police and furnish them with necessary information which would lead to the successful prosecution of the perpetrators irrespective of their political association. In the same vein, Mr. Hakainde Sammy Hichilema should be sober and work with the government of the day to fight the common enemy, Covid-19. MARVIN CHANDA MBERI, Youth Rights Activist, Lusaka.
Dear Editor, THE best we can do is to go for reusable face masks. Political parties want the donated face masks to be given to the public apart from front line workers. My questions are as follows: Disposable ones, how do we give to a family which has 12 people per house? And how many are they supposed to use per day? Because we are aware that its six hours to eight hours when using surgical mask. So my simple calculation per house hold which has 12 people, per day meaning its 24 masks. When we count per week a family with 12 people, it’s 168 masks. How many families do you have per ward? Let’s understand as to why the minister of Health is telling us to use the reusable face masks. The initiative of our MPs and councillors to make sure we find ways and means to have reusable face masks. Let’s not bring politics on this. It’s common sense for those claiming to be politicians to think beyond politics and take up the challenge. Forget about political mileage on the Covid1-9. CHARLES MBEWE.
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CB Permsec wants accountability for Covid-19 By MUYANI SHINJABALE ALL donations towards Covid-19 fight must be accounted for to encourage more firms to come forward and also to gain public trust, Copperbelt Permanent Secretary Bright Nundwe. Mr Nundwe said donations made to the Ministry of Health be it monetary or materials must be accounted for to avoid audit queries. He was speaking in Ndola when the Muslim Social and Welfare Trust and the Zambia Occupational Health and Safety Association (ZOHSA) donated items towards the fight against Covid-19 . Mr Nundwe assured the two donors that the items would be used for their intended purpose. And speaking earlier, Muslim Social and Welfare Trust Deputy chairperson, Haroon Zulu, said the donation valued at about K25, 000 was aimed at combating the corona virus on the Copperbelt. Mr Zulu noted that the pandemic had not spared anyone thus the need for everyone to come on board in the fight against the virus. AZOHSA Secretary, Christopher Mwansa, said his organisation had donated hand sanitizers, buckets, liquid soap and food stuffs valued at over K13, 000. Mr Mwansa said AZOHSA stood ready to work with Government to implement health and safety at work places even beyond Covid-19 .
Resume flights to South - Hamukale By ANDREW MUKOMA THE Provincial Administration in Southern Province has appealed to the aviation industry to consider resuming their domestic routes to Livingstone following the reopening of the Victoria Fallas Southern Province Minister, Edify Hamukale, said domestic airline operators must consider resuming the LusakaLivingstone route. Dr Hamukale said that this would help promote domestic tourism and encourage more Zambians to visit the country’s tourist capital. He was speaking yesterday when he visited the Victoria Falls to give solidarity to the public that the natural wonder was open, safe and free of Covid-19 after President Edgar Lungu officially
opened it last week. “As a province, we stand by the decision by President Edgar Lungu to reopen the Victoria Falls to the public. “I am here to assure the general public that it is safe to come to Livingstone, Southern Province for tourism activities. Our hotels are safe and all services we offer are back to normal...so please come and enjoy yourself,” Dr Hamukale said. Notwithstanding the fact that Covid-19 was real, the Minister said Government would not relax enforcement of preventive measures. And Livingstone Tourism Association Board chairman, Rodney Sikumba, expressed happiness with the response from the community. Meanwhile, since opening to the public following a two months closure, about 1,300 customers have accessed the Victoria Falls as at Sunday, May 17, 2020.
GOVERNMENT is losing revenue because some trucks are avoiding Kasumbalesa border post through toll gates, preferring to use the Mokambo and Sakania borders, Copperbelt Minister Japhen Mwakalombe has said. Mr Mwakalombe said the foreign trucks were preferring to use the Mokambo and Sakania borders because unlike Kasumbalesa border, they had no toll gates. The minister was speaking yesterday when Finance Minister Bwalya N’gandu and his delegation started a three-day visit of mining companies on the Copperbelt “I would like to take this opportunity to inform you, honourable Minister that Government is losing revenue because some trucks are diverting from using the Kasumbalesa border to avoid paying any revenue. They are using the Mokambo and Sakania borders. “It would be much better to put up facilities at Mokambo and Sakania
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TRUCKERS AVOIDING TOLL GATES ON CB
FILE PHOTO : ‘‘Truck drivers are not only avoiding paying at the border, but are also avoiding toll gates between Chililabombwe and Ndola.’’ borders where they can be paying tax. If this continues, they will continue to avoid Kasumbalesa border post and as Government, we will continue to lose revenue,’’ Mr Mwakalombe said. Mr Mwakalombe said the truck drivers were not only avoiding paying at the border, but were also avoiding toll gates between
Chililabombwe and Ndola He also pleaded with the Finance Minister to ensure that all the roads which were under the Copperbelt 400 were rehabilitated so that Copperbelt could have better roads like Lusaka “As Copperbelt minister, I always admire the good roads in Lusaka and this is why am asking if the
roads which were under Copperbelt 400 could be rehabilitated. Some roads were done, but we still have other critical roads to be done,’’ he said And in response, Dr Ng’andu said the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) was working on putting up facilities in all borders where trucks could be paying.
Lstone MP demands engagement of local contractors in mines restaurants warned
By ROGERS KALERO MOPANI Copper Mines (MCM) decision to terminate contracts of South African-based contractors should create an opportunity for local contractors, most of which have been sidelined, Kantanshi Member of Parliament Anthony Mumba has said. Mr Mumba said he supported the decision to terminate the contracts of South African based contractors and was only hoping that local contractors would be able to take over the jobs. He said local contractors were perceived not to have capacity because they were being denied big contracts in the mines where they could have proved their capacity. Kantanshi constituency is in Mufulira. “When you look at the kind of jobs local contractors are given in these mining companies, they are crumbs compared to the jobs given to these foreign companies, especially South African companies. With these crumbs, it is difficult to tell whether local contractors have capacity or not “he decision by Mopani to terminate the contract of South African companies is very welcome if it is aimed at giving jobs to local contractors. As you know most local contractors have been sidelined for a long time,’’ Mr Mumba said And Association of Mine Suppliers and Contractors (AMSC) president, Augustine Mubanga, said his association has been engaging the Ministry of Mines regarding
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Mr Mumba the challenges the suppliers and contractors were facing and that the two parties had come up with a ‘local content’ He said a ‘local content’ was aimed at ensuring that business opportunities were given to local contractors and suppliers. Mr Mubanda said very soon, Mines Minister Richard Musukwa would sign the Statutory Instrument (SI) of the Local Content to benefit the local contractors and suppliers “An SI would soon be signed by the Minister of Mines Richard Musukwa regarding the Local Content. So as an association, we will not take a partisan stance, but pursue Government on issues affecting our members. This is why we say we are non-partisan, but we will work with the Government of the day,’’ Mr Mubanga said
THE Livingstone City Council (LCC) has expressed disappointment with the way big restaurants that have provisions of a section of bars within their premises are operating in the tourist capital. During a routine operation to check on compliance levels, it was discovered that some big restaurants are also selling alcohol to customers. This has dismayed the local authority, which has threatened to revoke the Covid-19 certificates issued to all restaurants for them to begin operating. Council Public Relations Manager, Melvin Mukela, said that the said some restaurants were failing to adhere to guidelines. Mr Mukela said that restaurants were failing to implement social distancing, wearing of face masks and were being overcrowded. “We are happy with the small restaurants, however we were disappointed over the weekend when we went round to check on the compliance levels in big restaurants especially those that have a part for a restaurant and a bar. “People we found were not observing social distancing, wearing of face masks and were crowded...so, this was quite worrying because imagine among those people that were patronising such places had Covid-19, everyone would be affected,” Mr Mukela said.
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Africa 84,521
2,759
Confirmed cases
Deaths
Global overview 4.71M 315K
32,322 Recovered
Confirmed cases
Deaths
1.73M Recovered
SA REPORTS 24-HOUR RECORD OF 1, 160 NEW VIRUS CASES lockdown since March 27 - one of the world’s most stringent confinements which include a ban on the sale of cigarettes and alcohol. Meanwhile, Madagascar on Sunday reported the first death of a patient suffering from novel coronavirus nearly two months after it was first detected in the country, official statistics showed. The Indian ocean island which has reported 304 cases has hit the headlines over a home-grown herbal concoction that President Andry Rajoelina claims can cure people infected with the virus. Several African countries have ordered or expressed interest in the purported remedy, which is known as CovidOrganics. The tonic drink is derived from Artemisia - a plant with proven efficacy in malaria treatment - and other indigenous herbs. But the World Health Organisation has warned against “adopting a product that has not been taken through tests to see its efficacy” - VANGUARD / AFP.
JOHANNESBURG - South Africa on Sunday reported 1, 160 new coronavirus infections, the highest daily number since the first case was recorded in March, data released by the health ministry showed. “As of today, the total number of confirmed Covid-19 cases in South Africa is 15, 515 with 1, 160 new cases identified in the last 24-hour cycle of testing,” said the ministry statement. The Western Cape province, popular with tourists, accounted for nearly 60 percent of the national numbers. The numbers of deaths rose by three to 263 from Saturday. Africa’s most industrialised economy has the highest numbers of infections in Africa, followed by Egypt which has so far recorded 11, 719 Covid-19 cases, including 612 deaths. The country has been under a
Kenya recalls substandard hand sanitisers Countries with the highest testing NAIROBI - Kenya’s bureau of standards has recalled eight brands of instant hand sanitisers from the market for failing to comply with approved standards. It has suspended the permits of the manufacturers and ordered them to “recall the substandard sanitisers from the market and institute corrective actions.” The low-quality brands were discovered during market surveillance. The bureau said it would notify the public once the manufacturers have met the required standards. Kenyans online have expressed concern over why the brands were allowed to be sold during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Meanwhile, the number of coronavirus cases in Kenya has risen to 887 after …………………………………………………….. 57 people tested positive in the last 24
numbers compared to the SADC nations …………………………………………………….. HERE PUT WORLD AND AFRICA FIGURES
Countries Tests Confirmed Cases Deaths Recovered USA 11,875,580 1,527,664 90,978 346,389 Russia 7,147,014 290,678 2,722 70,209 Demand for hand sanitisers March. Spainrose from 3,037,840 277,719 27,650 195,945 UK 2,580,769 243,695 34,636 hours, the highest tally sinceBrazil the first 35 were reported 735,224 241,080in Mombasa, 16,12217 in 94,122 case was reported in the country in Nairobi, three in Kajiado, and one each Italy 3,004,960 225,435 31,908 125,176 March. in Kwale and Kitui. France 1,384,633 179,569 28,108 The cases comprise 23 females and 34 The new cases were discovered after61,213 3,147,771 176,651 males, all aged between twoGermany and 61. the ministry conducted tests8,049 on 2, 198154,600 1,624,994 149,435 109,962 In a statement released onTurkey Sunday samples. Cumulatively, the 4,140 country has afternoon, Government spokesperson Iran 686,935 120,198 6,988 Nation. 94,464 tested 43, 712 samples. - Daily Cyrus Oguna said of the new cases,
Countries with the highest testing numbers compared to the SADC nations HERE PUT WORLD AND AFRICA FIGURES
Countries with the highest testing numbers compared to the SADC nations SADC NATIONS
HERE PUT WORLD AND AFRICA FIGURES
Countries USA Russia Spain UK Brazil Italy France Germany Turkey Iran
Tests 11,875,580 7,147,014 3,037,840 2,580,769 735,224 3,004,960 1,384,633 3,147,771 1,624,994 686,935
Confirmed Cases 1,527,664 290,678 277,719 243,695 241,080 225,435 179,569 176,651 149,435 120,198
SADC NATIONS
Deaths 90,978 2,722 27,650 34,636 16,122 31,908 28,108 8,049 4,140 6,988
Recovered 346,389 70,209 195,945 94,122 125,176 61,213 154,600 109,962 94,464
Countries South Africa DRC Zambia Tanzania Madagascar Mozambique Malawi Zimbabwe Botswana Namibia Lesotho
Tests 460,873 17,354 5,670 6,011 1,803 27,059 13,294 2,074
Confirmed Cases Deaths Recovered 15,515 264 7,006 1,455 61 270 761 7 192 509 21 183 304 1 114 137 44 70 3 27 44 4 17 25 1 17 16 13 1
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Covid-19 Pandemic
Tuesday 19 May, 2020
OVER 86,818 CASES IN OVER 55 COUNTRIES
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Country, Other
Total Cases
Total Deaths
Total Recovered
Active Cases
Total Tests
Africa
86,840
2,785
33,624
50,431
1
South Africa
15,515
264
7,006
8,245
460,873
2
Egypt
12,229
630
3,172
8,427
135,000
3
Algeria
7,019
548
3,507
2,964
6,500
4
Morocco
6,930
192
3,732
3,006
94,595
5
Nigeria
5,959
182
1,594
4,183
33,970
6
Ghana
5,735
29
1,754
3,952
173,096
7
Cameroon
3,105
140
1,567
1,398
8
Guinea
2,658
16
1,133
1,509
9
Sudan
2,591
105
247
2,239
10
Senegal
2,480
25
973
1,482
24,599
11
Ivory Coast
2,109
27
1,004
1,078
18,303
12
DRC
1,455
61
270
1,124 1,213
10,304
13
Somalia
1,421
56
152
14
Djibouti
1,401
4
972
425
17,532
15
Mayotte
1,342
18
627
697
5,200
16
Gabon
1,320
11
244
1,065
7,445
17
Tunisia
1,037
45
816
176
40,559
18
GuineaBissau
990
4
26
960
1,500
19
Niger
904
54
698
152
5,816
20
Kenya
887
50
313
524
43,712
21
Mali
874
52
512
310
3,483
22
Burkina Faso
796
51
644
101
23
Zambia
761
7
192
562
17,875
24
Equatorial Guinea
594
7
22
565
854
25
Tanzania
509
21
183
305
26
Sierra Leone
505
32
141
332
27
Chad
503
53
117
333
28
Réunion
443
29
Congo
391
354
89
15
87
289
17,200
30
Ethiopia
352
5
116
231
59,029
31
Benin
339
2
83
254
25,471
32
Mauritius
332
10
322
0
86,887
33
Cabo Verde
328
3
84
241
892
34
CAR
327
13
314
3,498
35
Madagascar
304
1
114
189
5,670
36
Togo
301
11
104
186
12,613
197
95
49,374
4
282
3,356
63
185
72,161
224
175
37
Rwanda
292
38
South Sudan
290
39
Uganda
248
40
Sao Tome and Principe
235
7
4
41
Liberia
226
21
120
85
42
Eswatini
203
2
73
128
43
Mozambique
137
44
93
6,011
44
Malawi
70
3
27
40
1,803
4
4,160
45
Libya
65
3
35
27
3,633
46
Mauritania
62
4
7
51
2,015
47
Angola
48
2
17
29
6,136
48
Zimbabwe
44
4
17
23
27,059
1
20
21
284
39
0
49
Burundi
42
50
Eritrea
39
51
Botswana
25
1
17
7
52
Gambia
23
1
12
10
1,341
53
Namibia
16
13
3
2,074
54
Comoros
11
3
7
55
Seychelles
11
11
0
56
Western Sahara
6
6
0
57
Lesotho
1
Total:
86,840
33,624
50,431
1
13,294
1 2,785
Hospitals in Brazil’s São Paulo ‘near collapse’
regions, with almost 3, 000 deaths so far. On Saturday, Brazil overtook Spain and Italy to become the nation with the fourth largest number of infections. BRASILIA - The mayor The health ministry of Brazil’s largest city, reported 7, 938 new São Paulo, has said its cases in the past 24 health system could hours, taking the total collapse as demand above 241, 000. Only grows for emergency the US, Russia and beds to deal with the UK have higher coronavirus cases. numbers. Bruno Covas said the The death toll in the city’s public hospitals Latin American nation had reached 90 percent over 24 hours was 485, capacity and could meaning that the total run out of space in two number of deaths is 16, weeks. 118 - the world’s fifthSão Paulo is one of highest figure. the country’s worst-hit – BBC.
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ZIM PROBES 'ABDUCTION, TORTURE' OF MP
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ARARE Zimbabwe's Home Affairs minister has ordered an investigation into the alleged abduction of an opposition MP and two youth leaders. Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) MP Joanna Mamombe and Cecilia Chimbiri and Netsai Marov said they were arrested last week while demonstrating over the government’s Covid-19 response. The three women said they were tortured and sexually assaulted by people they suspect were state agents - although the government has denied the allegations. Initial media reports said
ABUJA - Nigeria impounded a plane operated by a British company for allegedly contravening a flight ban imposed to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, the aviation minister said on Sunday. Aviation Minister Hadi Sirika said on Twitter that a plane had been impounded after the rules were broken. It “was given approval for humanitarian operations but regrettably we caught them conducting commercial flights.” REUTERS.
CAIRO - Forces aligned with Libya’s internationally recognised government said yesterday they had taken control of an air base south-west of Tripoli in what could be their most significant advance for nearly a year. Watiya air base, 125 km from the capital, has been an important strategic foothold for forces loyal to eastern-based commander Khalifa Haftar, who launched an offensive to capture Tripoli in April 2019. – REUTERS.
14 dead in DR Congo boat accident they were being held at a police station and quoted a police spokesperson who has since recanted his statement and accused the media of misquoting him. Minister Kazembe
Kazembe said he had directed the police commissioner to investigate the matter, saying "no stone will be left unturned." He said the investigation would reveal the
circumstances of the alleged attack. The three women were found badly beaten after they had been missing for three days. They were then taken to hospital, according to the MDC. – BBC.
GENEVA - South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa said yesterday that Africa affirms its “full support” for the World Health Organisation (WHO) which he said had been key in guiding the international response to the coronavirus pandemic. Ramaphosa, speaking to the WHO’s annual assembly being held online, said that assistance to Africa needs to include debt relief and help with diagnostics, drugs and medical supplies.
Meanwhile, South Korean President Moon Jae-in called yesterday for giving the World Health Organisation (WHO) more teeth to combat emerging diseases that threaten global health. Moon, in remarks to the WHO’s annual ministerial assembly being held online, said: “We must update the WHO International Health Regulations and other relevant norms and augment them with binding legal force.” Under the 2005 rules,
WHO’s 194 member states are supposed to inform the Geneva-based agency quickly of any outbreaks. But WHO currently has limited leverage and lacks the power to enter countries to investigate without their permission. “Infection-related data should be shared among countries in a more transparent manner and an early warning system and a cooperation mechanism must be jointly established,” Moon said. – REUTERS.
Burundi poll violence worries AU, UN
BUJUMBURA The African Union and the United Nations have raised concerns about clashes in Burundi between rival supporters during campaigns ahead of tomorrow’s presidential and parliamentary elections. They have appealed to all sides to refrain from acts of violence and urged the security forces to ensure it's a fair election. Human rights groups say close to 150 opposition members have been arrested since Burundi's election campaign began three weeks ago. President Pierre Nkurunziza is not running for re-election but is expected to remain politically powerful
Nigeria impounds British plane
Tripoli government claim key air base
Africa backs WHO, needs help with debt relief, supplies - Ramaphosa
President Ramaphosa
BRIEFS
after parliament approved legislation that gives him the title of "supreme guide to patriotism" after he steps down. In Malawi, Vice-President
Saulos Chilima wants his supporters to literally embrace backers of other parties that he's formed an alliance with. He has come under fire for
his remarks as there are warnings that this could encourage the spread of coronavirus. Chilima is Lazarus Chakwera's running mate in a presidential election re-run that is expected in July. In the cancelled election they ran against each other. To ease suspicion Chilima wanted his supporters to hug the backers of Chakwera. He said that "no disease would catch them." Chilima has been criticised online. His remarks are against the World Health Organisation guidelines for social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. Malawi has 65 confirmed cases of Covid-19. – BBC.
KINSHASA - At least 14 people have been killed after a boat capsized on the Congo river in Tanganyika province, in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, a local official has told the BBC. Thirty-six people were rescued and the search is going on for other survivors, the official added. Local media reported that the boat was overloaded and was hit by a storm. – BBC.
Nigerian wedding guests flee coronavirus raid
ABUJA - A pastor in Nigeria’s southern city of Calabar has been arrested for breaching lockdown rules by conducting a wedding in his church. The pastor, from the Apostolic Church, was arrested on Saturday by members of Cross River state’s Covid-19 taskforce who were on patrol. They got suspicious after seeing an unusual number of vehicles parked in front of the church. – BBC.
Vatican, Italy start return to religious normal as public Masses resume VATICAN CITY - Pope Francis inaugurated the full reopening of St. Peter’s Basilica yesterday and Catholic churches held public Masses for the first time in two months in the latest easing of Italy’s coronavirus restrictions. Francis said a private Mass in a side chapel where St. John Paul II is buried to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the late Polish pope’s birth. The basilica, which on Friday underwent a sanitising to make it as cornavirus-free as possible, later opened to the public for Masses by priests on other side altars after the pope had left. Signs in English and Italian told those entering that they had to keep at least 1.5
metres apart, wear masks and sanitise their hands. Churches throughout Italy began holding Masses under strict new guidelines worked out between the country’s bishops and government. The faithful will have to wear masks. Priests can celebrate most of the Mass without masks but they will have to wear one, as well as gloves, when they distribute the communion wafer. The communion is to be given in the hand and not the mouth. Technically, St. Peter’s has remained open during the Italian lockdown which began in early March, although only for private prayer. Only very few people have entered because of increased security to avoid gatherings in the square outside. The Vatican has not yet announced when the pope will say a Mass from the main altar before the public. His services since early March have been held in an almost empty chapel in his residence and streamed live on the internet or on television. The Vatican has said that when St. Peter’s is open for large Masses on Sundays and holy days, thermal scanners will be used to check the temperatures of those going inside. – REUTERS.
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ANDBALLERS are on the verge of losing their fitness as they are unable to access on-line training sessions due to lack of technological gadgets and bundles. With the handball court a restricted area since March when Zambia recorded cases of coronavirus, the players require online training sessions to remain in shape during this period. But Handball Association of Zambia (HAZ) president Victor Bwalya-Banda said the association had no capacity to provide bundles for over 100 players to access the training session. Bwalya-Banda said most of the Under-17 and Under-20 male players who are expected to compete in the postponed International Handball Federation (IHF) trophy Africa Zone VI do not have smartphones nor laptops.
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“It has been difficult to implement our online training programmmes because some players especially at junior level do not have the technological gadgets like smartphones or laptops. Coupled with that, is we have no money to buy bundles for the over 100 players,” “It has been difficult to implement our online training programmmes because some players especially at junior level do not have the technological gadgets like smartphones or laptops. Coupled with that, is we have no money to buy bundles for the over 100 players,” “It’s really a tricky situation for us and fear that our players can completely lose fitness,” he said. Bwalya-Banda made an appeal to the business sector to assist the association with material or financial help to enable them successfully implement on-line training.
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OACH Honour Janza says midfielder Chisamba Lungu must forget about his past glory and focus on current performance to keep him in the game. Janza who believes Chisamba still has a few years to shine should opt for a foreign club. Chisamba, 29, terminated his contract with the 12-time Zambian league champions Nkana and his tipped to be joining another local club. In an interview, the former Chipolopolo coach said the midfield whizz is in the afternoon years of his career, so he needs to make a timely move to achieve his final dreams. “His approaching 30 years now, meaning he is in the afternoon of his career and any move he has to make, must be timely and with commitment if he is to achieve his last dreams
of his career. Five years plus from now, it will be game over,” “Agood example is James Chamanga. He is in the game now because of his current form and his performance. Meaning his performance must mitigate on his age to stay in the game and be accepted by everyone in the team and to any club he is going,” he said. Janza now coach of eSwatini side Mbabane Swallows said the player will need total discipline and commitment on and off the pitch to regain his command in the game. “He must forget about his past glory but current performance will keep him in the game and will speak for him. To do that, it needs now personal discipline and commitment both on and off the pitch. He is a good player. He can pick up the pieces and fight again for his career in the afternoons of his professional football,” Janza said. Asked on whether the 2012
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Fwayo resurfaces as Matero coach By GRACE CHAILE LESOETSA ZAMBIAN former international striker Fwayo Tembo has been appointed guest coach for Lusaka Province Division Three side Matero United. Matero United Football Club proprietor, who is also Lusaka Mayor, Miles Sampa said Fwayo signed a one-month contract worth K5, 000. “We have hired Fwayo Tembo on a one-month contract as guest coach for Matero United FC. “The contract is worth K5, 000 and meant for a win-win situation for both Matero United and Fwayo as he awaits reopening of the league in Azerbaijan where he trades his skills,” Sampa posted on Facebook. But in an interview, Sampa said Fwayo was coming on
He must forget about his past glory but current performance will keep him in the game and will speak for him. To do that, it needs now personal discipline and commitment both on and off the pitch. — Janza
AfCON winner should sign for another local club, Janza said Chishimba was better off at a foreign club. “He needs an outside club for now and that will help him rise to his game,” he said. Chisamba signed a twoyear contract with Nkana in November of 2018 after leaving Ndola outfit Buildcon.
He however picked a leg injury in March, last year, which kept him off the pitch for over a year. Before his return to the local league, he spent several years in the Russian topflight league having featured for Ural Yekaterinburg. He also had a stint at Turkish side Alanyaspor.
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board because he was an experienced player who would boost the team’s morale. He said the ambitious young players can learn lessons from the striker who has had both success and short-comings. Asked on when the guest coach would start his new job since the league was suspended due to coronavirus, Sampa said it was immediate as the players still needed to keep fit during this trying time. “He is coming to bring morale to the team. I met the players the other day and their ambitions is to play for the national team and for bigger clubs, so he is the right person as he played for bigger clubs locally and abroad like in Israel, Romania. He has been around so he is exposed.” Fwayo, 31, has been off the pitch since 2018 when he left Lusaka Dynamos. He has played for Romanian side Astra Giurgiu, Hapoel Ra’anana, Tunisian side Étoile Sahel and Power Dynamos. Matero are 15th on the log with 13 points from 22 games played before the suspension of the league.