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PND Members of Parliament have boycotted Covid-19 protective kits, intended for distribution in their constituencies. The packages are now stranded at Ndeke House. Southern Province Permanent Secretary Mwangala Liomba has expressed dismay at the wanton display of neglect of duty in the face of the devastating Covid-19 pandemic which has serious ramifications for the nation.

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President Lungu celebrates First Republican President, Kenneth Kaunda’s 96th birthday at his home in State Lodge. - Pictures by EDDIE MWANALEZA

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HONOURING KK ZAMBIA’S first president Dr Kenneth David Kaunda turned 96 yesterday with a low-key celebration because of the novel coronavirus pandemic that has rocked the world. It was not the kind of celebration that Zambians would have wanted for their illustrious son. Had it not been for Covid-19 and the health guidelines given by the Ministry of Health against social gathering, KK’s birthday would have been toasted in grandstyle. Still, even though it was a lowkey affair with only a few family members at his home in Lusaka’s State Lodge area, Zambians have a lot to celebrate. KK not only spearheaded Zambia’s independence struggle, during which he, with other colleagues were locked up, but he emerged as the country’s first Prime Minister when self-rule came, and as republican President at independence on October 24, 1964. With the copper mining industry at its peak, Dr Kaunda’s UNIP government embarked on a robust development programme, building schools, trades training institutes and teachers’ training colleges. His crowning moment was the setting up of the University of Zambia, which to date remains the pride of the nation having churned out thousands of graduates some of whom are the movers and shakers of the country’s economy. It is to Dr Kaunda’s investment in education that the country boasts of highly skilled Zambians serving not only at home but abroad in other countries and international organisations. This was because education was free from Grade One to university level. A poor boy or girl from a remote village had access to university or college education as long as one had brains. But even though Zambia was independent, Dr Kaunda was also a pan-Africanist who realised that the country’s independence was not complete when her neighbours – Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe), South West Africa (Namibia), Mozambique and Angola were not free. Zambia, thus became the bastion for the liberation struggle with almost all the liberation groups having their headquarters in Lusaka. Zambia paid a heavy price for this support, with Ian Smith’s Rhodesian regime constantly raiding Zambian territory in pursuit of the liberation fighters. Many Zambians died as a result. Zambia’s support remained unwavering though throughout the liberation wars. To cut the story short, Mozambique became independence in 1974, so did Angola, Zimbabwe followed suit in 1980. Namibia became independent in 1990 while South Africa’s apartheid regime finally crumbled leading to the country’s first democratic elections in 1993 and saw Nelson Mandela become the first democratically elected President. And it is to Zambia’s credit that Mandela’s first trip outside South Africa after his release from 27 years in prison was to Zambia. Of course Dr Kaunda had his shortcomings, declaring Zambia a one-party state ostensibly to end tribalism. He nationalised key sectors of the economy so that Zambians could be in control – the mining industry among others. Dr Kaunda left State House, a victim of the new “wind of change” that swept through the Eastern block and much of Africa as a new crop of leaders emerged championing multi-party politics and a free-market economy. And since paving way for a multi-party political system, Dr Kaunda has emerged from being a political pariah in the early days to a much-loved father-figure of the nation. Happy belated birthday KK.

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EASE COLLATERAL DEMANDS ON SMES - MUTATI

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THERE must be flexibility from the banks in terms of arrangement for collateral when giving SMES loans from the stimulus package provided by government because they are stressed with effects of COVID -19, former Minister of Finance Felix Mutati has said. Mr Mutati said there was need to ensure that SMEs were given a breath because things were not well with them. He said in an interview yesterday, during this period when the SMEs were financially stressed , conditions to get the loans must be flexible. Mr Mutati said banks should not put more burdens on the stressed sector because they would not contribute to the economy as expected. He said the government wanted the

Mr Mutati sector to be stable and that it was prudent that the banks put in place conditions which were fair enough. “It is a very welcome preposition to

help the Small and Medium Enterprises but what remains unclear is on the terms and conditions under this money will be provided. “What is more important is the collateral that will be asked of the SMEs because this will be big intimidation if they have to access to loans. “So you have this money in the pot then you give me this condition particularly collateral and you can’t fulfil your collateral so it doesn’t matter how much you have put in. He appealed for flexibility in terms of the collateral arrangement particularly from the SMEs business which was already stressed. “These people have already given their houses and the majority has nothing to offer, so the business survival for private sector is the instrument used for collateral,” Mr Mutati said

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radio programme, Mr Hichilema said there was need to relook at the national budget and make some adjustment to enable the country OPPOSITION leader Hakainde Hichilema yesterday came under attack for spreading find a solution to the skydiving economy due to slowed down economic activities as a result of malicious stories against the country coronavirus. intended to malign Government and “Parliament should resume sitting through discourage foreign investment. virtual assembly so that Members of The attacks were sounded during a radio Parliament can review the 2020 budget which phone in programme on UNZA Radio is not performing well due to coronavirus yesterday. A caller, said Mr Hichilema should be the last outbreak,” he said. He said there was need for Parliament to person to blame the PF Government over the relook at the budget with the aim of making economic misfortune the country was going adjustments and redirecting funds meant for through because Mr. Hichilema was the one non essential expenditure to COVID 19 fight. who had been decampaigning the country to Meanwhile, some callers to the programme the outside world and the IMF. advised Mr Hichilema to stop politicising He said some multinational lending the COVID 19 fight but instead explain to institutions like the IMF and world bank the country the role he played in destroying were reluctant to give Zambia help because unpatriotic people like Mr Hichilema have been the economy. A caller, by the name of Ba Chufi challenged the opposition leader to bad mouthing the country. “Mr Hichilema went to South Africa and stood stop acting as a “Messiah” when not a long time ago was one of the people who unjustly on the international podium to decampaign benefited from privatization of state properties. the country to the outside world and that’s “Stop acting like a “Messiah” when you are the the reason why some multinational lending very person who contributed to the destruction institutions are refusing to offer help to the of the country’s economy during the Zambian people,” he said. During the programme Mr. Hichilema called privatisation,” said the caller. The opposition leader was also at pain to defend himself from for virtual resumption of Parliament sitting to his role in the underpayment of pensioners review the 2020 budget following COVID 19 under the Barclays Bank Pension Fund, when outbreak in the country. he saved as the Bank board Chairman. Speaking when he featured on a UNZA By OLIVER SAMBOKO

‘ZDA will focus more on local investment’ By BUUMBA CHIMBULU

THE Zambia Development Agency (ZDA) new board has pledged to focus more on local direct investment while ensuring foreign direct investment benefits the citizens. Board Chairperson, Fisho Mwale, said his team would ensure that the ZDA continued to promote re- investment and attract quality investments. The new board would also,deliver real

development to the people and ensure sustainability of such development. Mr Mwale stressed that the board would strive to make ZDA more visible and relevant to the Zambian people. He was speaking when the new board paid a courtesy call on Commerce, Trade and Industry Minister, Christopher Yaluma. “This board will focus on seven key pillars which include providing advice to government on country

Minister prods ZRA board to ensure tax relief implemented By BUUMBA CHIMBULU FINANCE Minister, Bwalya Ng’andu, has urged the newly appointed board for the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) to ensure that guidelines on tax relief measures announced this month are thoroughly communicated to the public. Dr Ng’andu stressed that the relief measures were meant to assist companies and business during the covid-19 period. The Minister on March 27 2020 and April 20, 2020 announced relief measures such as waiving tax penalties and interest to assist companies and businesses during the Covid-19 period. ZRA has since issued the guidelines on

recovery roadmap post Covid-19 based on ZDA’s strategic position of being the practical link between government and the private sector,” Mr Mwale said. He said the board would support the implementation of industrial development strategies based on research and innovation. In response, Mr Yaluma encouraged the new board to work hard and produce the expected results for the people of Zambia.

who is eligible to apply for the waiver on tax penalties and interest. “The board needs to strengthen the measures taken by ZRA in domestic resource mobilisation through enhanced usage of electronic platforms and increased compliance surveillance, to curb smuggling and tax related fraud,” Dr Ng’andu said. Former Ambassador to Germany, Bwalya Chiti, has been elected by the newly appointed ZRA Board as its Chairperson. The appointed individuals for the board by Finance Minister include Mr Bwalya Chiti, as Chairperson, Mr Fredson Yamba, Representative of Ministry of Finance, Mr Andrew Nkunika, Representative of Ministry of Justice and Dr Denny Kalyalya, Representative of Bank of Zambia. Others are Ms Getrude Musyanu, representative of Law Association of Zambia, Ms Lydia Sivanda, representative of the Zambia Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Ms Grace Bwanali, General Public and Mr James Koni, Representative of Bankers Association of Zambia.

Govt cementing food supply chain By MUKWIMA CHILALA The Ministry of Agriculture is collaborating with the Ministry of Commerce , Trade and Industry to ensure that the Food Supply Chain in the country is not disrupted , Minister of Agriculture Micheal Katambo . Speaking when he received a donation of K135,000 worth of face masks consignment from Seedco at his office yesterday , Mr Katambo called on farmers to take advantage and increase their production to meet their increasing demand particularly for fruits and vegetables . And Seedco Board chairman, Chance Kabaghe said that his company decided to donate masks because the entire ministry was made up of essential workers. He noted that just like Ministry of Health frontline workers, extension officers also required protective wear as they went about their work in the field. Mr Katambo noted that just as President Edgar Lungu has directed , Government has adopted a multi sectoral approach in the fight against COVID-19 which had seen all and Government agencies working as a team. The Minister applauded SEEDCO for joining the fight and making timely generous donations to the Ministry. “We are in this fight together, and this gesture is clear indication of our togetherness to end the COVID-19. Let me also continue to encourage others in the Agriculture sector to emulate SEED CO and come forward to support Government effort to end the spread of COVID-19 virus ,” Mr Katambo said . And Mr Katambo said that his Ministry working with the Ministry of Commerce trade and industry would ensure all necessary agricultural inputs such as fertilizer and agrochemicals were in place for the next agricultural season. “The total fertilizer required under the Farmer Support Input Program (FISP), 80 percent of Compound D and 50 percent of Urea is already in the country,” he said . The Ministry is working with input suppliers to ensure all inputs are in the country and distributed to the farmers in time before the next planting season . Mr Katambo said that his Ministry would ensure that the next crop harvest especially the staple crop maize was secured and the Country ‘s Food security was guaranteed until the 2021 season.


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UPND boycots Covid-19 fight By MULENGA MUSONDA UPND Members of Parliament have boycotted Covid-19 protective kits, intended for distribution in their constituencies. The packages are now stranded at Ndeke House. Southern Province Permanent Secretary MrMwangala Liomba has expressed dismay at the wanton display of neglect of duty in the face of the devastating vovid19 pandemic which has serious ramifications for the nation. Speaking during a press briefing at the Provincial Administration Office in Choma he revealed that d most of the packages destined for Southern Province constituencies were still at Ndeke House awaiting collection by area Members of Parliament. “Government has given each MP a package to distribute in his or her own constituency for Covid-19. Right now most of our packages for Southern Province are still marooned at NdekeHouse.” Meanwhile, there has been outrage at statements by Choma Member of Parliament Cornelius Mweetwa who suggested that the PF Government of wanting more Covid-19 infections and probably more deaths so that they could be given debt relief. And the church has described the UPND action

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as dangerous hypocrisy which should be condemned by all Zambians because they were trying to politic over a non political issue. “These are the same people who have launched a campaign claiming donated Covid-19 had been stolen, yet the items are at Ndeke House waiting for collection,” Bishops Council of Zambia Secretary General , Able Kaela said. And Bishop Kaela described Mr Mweetwa’s sentiments as callous and not something that should be coming from a law maker. He advised the party to desist from using the covid19 situation to score points as Mr Mweetwa was trying to. And Mr. Liomba expressed worry at the conduct of some Members of Parliament who have shown reluctance at collecting the Covid-19 packages given out by The ministry of Health to distribute in their constituencies. He said its worrisome for some MPs not wanting to collect the packages for their constituencies despite the Ministry of Health formally communicating to them. “Yesterday PS Malama was saying most of the MPs have not come despite having communicated to them so that they can come and get” he said. Efforts to get a comments from Southern Province MPs Mr Mweetwa and his counterpart Jack Mwiimbu by the reporter proved futile as their phones went unanswered , but Namwala member of Parliament MoonoLubezhi who picked said she is not aware of such packages.

PF Women’s League unveils chicken project

By MUKWIMA CHILALA THE Patriotic Front (PF) National Women's League has rolled out a K305, 000 empowerment programme for its members where some provinces have been given 1, 000 chickens . PF National Women’s League Chairman Jean Kapata said the Party would extend the project to all the provinces in Zambia. Ms Kapata said the Women's League was also looking at increasing the chickens from 1, 000 to 2, 000 chickens per district. The pilot project was launched yesterday at a farm belonging to Lusaka Province Information and publicity

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secretary Evelyn Chilongozi Banda in Mwebeshi area. And Ms Kapata said the project was meant to empower the women in the party so they could be able to mobilise resources to support party in districts. She said the party had also bought enough feed to last the entire duration until the chickens were ready for sell. “This is just to empower the women in the party so that they can mobilise funds and be able to support the party in the districts. As you can see we have bought feed to last the entire period. “We have started with K1, 000 and we are hoping to move to K2, 000 and we are giving 50 chickens per batch,” Ms Kapata said. And Ms Banda applauded Ms Kapata and her executive for piloting the project from her farm. Ms Banda also thanked the party for helping her rebuild her farm house after it was gutted by fire. Ms Kapata was in the company of the party Women's League national executive committee and officials from Mwembeshi area.

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OVERNMENT must immediately repeal the draconian Employment Code Act number 3 of 2019 because it is injurious, Premier Consult Limited has said. Company Chief Executive Officer Professor Oliver Saasa said Government should not go ahead to implement the law on May 12, 2020 because there was need for it to be looked into to have the interest of both employers and employees. Prof Saasa said it was important to suspend it then institute a task force team which would include experts to review the Act. He said at a media briefing in Lusaka yesterday, the legislation be suspended then revert to the old Labour law during the review process. Prof Saasa said the law in its current form was premature because it does not consider the interest of the employers neither of the employees. Prof Saasa who is also Vice Chancellor at Mulungushi University, said amid Covid -19 the legislation was

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injurious especially to the employers who had been stressed financially. He also said that there was no sufficient consultation on the impact the new law would have to the economy. If consultations were conducted many stakeholders would have rendered advice to government what impact it will have to many, he said. "The Employment Code Act (ECA) has introduced significant complications to labour and employment legislation in Zambia, which calls for urgent introspection before this piece of legislation begins to seriously affect growth prospects. Zambia subscribes to the tenets of the Sustainable Development Goals that seeks to achieve full and productive employment and decent work for all, including women and young people and that targets

the protection of labour rights and promotion of safe and secure working environments for all workers. In attempting to adhering to these canons, the enactment of the Employment Code Act (ECA) in 2019 has clearly altered the employment law landscape in the country by codifying certain principles of employment that were previously just best practice and, in the process, introduced several complications and challenges that are not in the best interest of employees, employers and the larger economy," he said. And former Minister of Finance Felix Mutati said there room to suspend the legislation and review it. He urged stakeholders come up with a strategy on how to have input for the legislation to be repealed. Mr Mutati said during this

period there some issues which could be overlooked because of financial stress among employers.

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Give local farmers chance - ZNFU By BENNIE MUNDANDO CHAIN stores should give Zambian farmers an opportunity to prove their worth because they are capable of satisfying the national demand and meet required standards, the Zambia National Farmers’ Union (ZNFU) has said. ZNFU president, Jervis Zambia said contrary to insinuations by some chain stores, Zambian farmers were capable of meeting national demand for Irish and sweet potatoes, onions, tomatoes, fresh red, green and yellow peppers. He also said the farmers could supply milk and its products, wheat and flour, rice, sugar, beef and its products, pork and its products, among many others without

Mr Zimba “It is time for the buy Zambia campaign to become real. As farmers, we are equal to the challenge before us and we want to engage the sceptics as we do not want this programme to be derailed because of common excuses like Zambian farmers cannot meet the standards.” any setbacks. “ZNFU is ready to engage so that the linkages between farmers, processors and the chain stores are strengthened. “It is time for the buy Zambia campaign to become real. As farmers, we are equal

to the challenge before us and we want to engage the sceptics as we do not want this programme to be derailed because of common excuses like Zambian farmers cannot meet the standards. “This is not true, how come the farmers in Zambia are able to produce for lucrative markets since vegetables are exported into Europe or fruits into Hong Kong?” Mr. Zimba asked. Mr Zimba said the old gimmicks should be put behind so that the various agriculture value chains work together for the benefit of all players. He said to actualise this programme, ZNFU was of the view that its targets should be set so that farmers could grow knowing the market was secured. Mr Zimba yesterday

saidfarmers were ever ready and geared to produce as long as there was a market and support to access the required inputs. He said the COVID-19 pandemic was a storm whose magnitude had perplexed the entire human race and that as vital players in the country, farmers in the various localities had been active to ensure that Government guidelines aimed at controlling the spread of this pandemic, and to eradicate it, were observed. Mr Zimba said where possible, farmers had been making contributions, financial or material towards the various COVID-19 initiatives while actively engaged Government to preserve farm operations so that the country’s food security going forward was not jeopardized.

Covid-19 material going to intended purpose - minister By BENNIE MUNDANDO

MASKS and personal protective equipment (PPEs) donated by well-wishers and those which Government was procuring were going to the intended purpose, Health minister Chitalu Chilufya has said. And Dr Chilufya yesterday said Zambia’s Covid-19 cases have continued to rise with six new cases recorded in the past 24 hours, bringing the total to 95. He also said there were no politics in the fight against the Corona virus Disease (Covid-19) and that PPEs and face masks were distributed to all MPs from both the ruling and opposition political parties.

Meanwhile, Government has received in excess of 50, 000 masks and that these were distributed to communities while surgical masts had been distributed to frontline health workers countrywide and that there was no politics attached to the exercise as 20 MPs from both sides had so far collected these materials. “The number of MPs that have collected PPEs that they have distributed in their constituencies has been growing from day to day. We can report to you that not less than 20 MPs have collected PPEs for onward passing to their constituencies, which include marketeers and traders. “This includes some opposition MPsand so, we are not discriminating because

health is apolitical and we are all summoned to the table to fight COVID-19 as a united force. “So, in solidarity and in conformity with the guidance that the Commander-in-Chief has provided, we are working together in solidarity, united in purpose to defeat COVID-19. We have quarantined politics out of this game,” Dr. Chilufya said. Meanwhile, Dr. Chilufya said six new cases have been reported in the last 24 hours and that these were picked through surveillance and contact tracing. He said 80 tests were conducted out of which six came out positive, involving two women and four men and that the cases were recorded from Emmasdale, Matero, and Chelstone.

Meanwhile, Zambia and China have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the delivery of Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) and other medical supplies to Zambia. Chinese Ambassador to Zambia Mr. Lie Jie said the supplies will soon be delivered to Zambia through Air Cargo and said China stands in solidarity with Zambia in the fight against the pandemic. Ambassador Jie praised Zambia for the measures implemented so far. According to Dr. Chilufya, all patients are stable and that health personnel were retesting those that are admitted and that he would soon be announcing discharges in the next few days.


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NEW FUEL STOCK TO TRIGGER REDUCED PRICES Imported vehicles N entry ban lifted By SILUMESI MALUMO

EW stocks of fuel which will be bought cheaply following a reduction in international crude prices should trigger a significant reduction of the pump price in Zambia, chairperson of Energy Forum Zambia, Johstone Chikwanda has said. Mr Chikwanda said it was inevitable that the fuel pump price reduced because government would spend less on the upcoming procurement if global prices do not suddenly surge. He said there was no fuel

pump price reduction currently because the country still had the old stock. Mr Chikwanda said Government reviews the fuel pump price every 60 days when the old stock finished. He said in an interview yesterday, it was likely that the fuel pump price would be reduced because new stock would be bought at cheaper price on the international market. “According to the policy we have in the country the pump price is reviewed every 60 days which is two months. This is a better cycle than most of the countries in the region who review the pump price every one month, in

some countries prices go up or go down every month but us we use 60 days. “It takes about 45 to 60 days for a ship load which has been ordered like today to arrive at the port and transport the consignment to the country. So the consignment we are dealing with at the moment is the consignment which came in before the market prices crashed, so this is why we have not benefitted from what is happening on the market. “Now my expectation personally which is my own opinion is that because we are constantly procuring what is being bought, now would be procured at a cheaper price, so

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I expect that the price could go down at the next price review season,” he said. Mr Chikwanda said the fuel pump price may not go down according to people’s expectations because of the continued depreciation of the Kwacha. He however assured of a price reduction in the next price review session. Recently the Energy Regulation Board (ERB) announced in its statement that it would not reduce the fuel pump price. The ERB stated that the reduced crude oil price on the international market had been swalloed by the continued depreciation of the Kwacha.

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By PETER SICHALI THE Government has rescinded its decision to suspend entry of imported vehicles designated as In Transit (IT). Earlier this week Government suspended entry into the country of imported vehicles as they passed through Tanzania, a Covid-19 high risk area. Nakonde Clearing Agents Association Vice Chairperson, Chileshe Mutale, who confirmed the lifting of the ban said the stakeholders meeting yesterday called by Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) resolved to allow entry of motor vehicles after disinfection on the Tanzanian

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side. Mr Chileshe, however, said drivers from Tanzania would only be allowed to deliver the vehicles to ZRA parking point. “We had a stakeholders meeting with ZRA and are grateful to Government for rescinding its initial decision to completely suspend the entry of IT vehicles,” he said. Mr Chileshe said the decision to allow imported vehicles to continue entering the country and being driven by Zambia delivers would avoid total collapse of the clearing industry. “We thank Government for listening to our plea of not to completely suspend entry of imported vehicles because this will allow agents to remain in business and the country to continue collecting revenue through import duty,” Mr Chileshe said. Mr Chileshe said ZRA had informed the Tanzanian counterparts on the latest development so that vehicles could start entering Zambia. He advised agents to ensure that the driver engaged to deliver vehicles complied with the measures put in place to avoid spread of Covid-19.

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Lukuku racial case unfolds By CHARLES MUSONDA REPUBLICAN Progressive Party (RPP) leader James Lukuku yesterday admitted that a Zambia Information Communication Technology Authority (ZICTA) report showed that an anti-Chinese whatsapp message was circulated from his mobile phone. Lukuku made the admission yesterday when he opened his defence before Lusaka Chief Resident Magistrate Lameck Mwale in a matter he has been found with a case to answer for expressing or showing ridicule or contempt for persons because of race. In cross examination by public prosecutor Stuyvesant Malambo, Lukuku said he compared China to former German leader Adolf Hitler but that he does not hate Chinese nationals. He said he is a peace loving Zambian and that at one time former President Rupiah Banda sent him to China where he spent two months. Lukuku said he made a oneman protest against China as a republic in 2018 when there was local and international news that the Zambian government was in the process of mortgaging national assets like Zesco Limited and Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation to Chinese businesses.

He said on September 5, 2018 police apprehended him when he marched from Long Acres roundabout to Hilltop Hospital and detained him on grounds that his activity amounted to breach of peace. Lukuku said his action was not well received by Patriotic Front sympathisers, and singled out businessman Ibrahim Mwamba who sells motor vehicles at Northmead where Lukuku too does his accounts consultancy business. He said prior to Mr. Mwamba testifying as third prosecution witness in the matter, he harassed and warned him that he would be sorted out. Lukuku said when the police apprehended him on September 5, 2018 they confiscated his mobile phone and kept it until November 2018 when they formally seized it. He said he did not put a security password on the phone and that he did not understand the messages against Chinese nationals which the police told him that he had posted to five whatsapp groups. After Lukuku finished his testimony, his lawyer Mulambo Haimbe told the court that in view of what the accused person had said in his defence, he would consider calling some witnesses after which the case was adjourned to May 28, 2020.


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Stanchart offers relief package By BUUMBA CHIMBULU STANDARD Chartered Bank Zambia has offered relief measures such as loan tenor extension of up to 12 months. The financial institutions has also offered payment holidays for loan repayments across all retail loans for clients assessed to have been distressed by the Covid-19 pandemic. This is in accordance with the measures recently announced by the Bank of Zambia which includes the K10 billion stimulus package for commercial banks. Standard Chartered Bank Head of Retail Banking, DeepPal Singh, said relief measures included payment holidays of up to three months or tenor extension of up to 12 months for business loans. Mr Singh said for personal loans, the institution was offering payment holiday of up to three months or loan tenor extension of up to 12 months for personal loans. “Standard Chartered Bank recognises that the current Covid-19 pandemic will pose challenges for some of our clients’ ability to repay their loans, mortgages and credit cards. “We are pleased to announce relief measures for clients assessed to have been

distressed by the Covid-19 pandemic and who have been in good standing with the Bank,” he said in a statement. Mr Singh said various offers were available for the credit card offering, including reduction in minimum amount due, and paying for a purchase in instalments. He encouraged clients with good standing with the Bank to get in touch with the institution and discuss individual relief measures should they require the package. “Standard Chartered Bank remains firmly committed to its clients and to supporting them during this challenging period of Covid-19. “That is why the Bank has announced these relief measures for qualifying clients who have been in good standing with the Bank,” Mr Singh said. He also said the digital banking and online banking platforms remained the most preferred mode of banking, especially during this Covid-19 pandemic. Mr Singh encouraged its clients to utilise the digital platforms for their daily transactions. “Clients are further encouraged to take advantage of our Online banking platform and SC Mobile to transfer funds directly from their personal accounts into their loan accounts. “Alternatively, they can use any of the Bank’s cash deposit machines (CDM) to deposit directly into their loan accounts,” Mr Singh said.

Zesco loses K1.6m in vandalism By BUUMBA CHIMBULU ZESCO Limited has lost over K1.6 million to vandalism in the first quarter of this year, company Public Relations Manager Hazel Zulu has said. Ms Zulu said the company recorded a total of 261 cases of vandalism in the first quarter worth K1, 657,267.03. She explained that the highest number of incidences were recorded on the Copperbelt, Southern, North-Western and Lusaka provinces. “The most vandalised items

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were Transmission towers, transformers and copper cables (overhead service and underground cables),” Ms Zulu said in a statement yesterday. Ms Zulu complained that the corporation was saddened by the development as it was detrimental to the development of the energy sector and the country at large. She stressed that electrical equipment involved huge amounts of money and investment and that any acts of vandalism was retrogressive. “We therefore want to send a stern warning to perpetrators of such vices that Zesco will not relent in ensuring that the culprits are arrested and brought to book,” Ms Zulu said. Ms Zulu encouraged the public to join the fight against vandalism and report any such acts to the police service to ensure that the institution continued to provide sufficient and quality electricity to all its citizens. She also said Zesco recorded a total of 47 arrests in the first quarter of this year. “In addition, the corporation successfully secured 12 convictions while 41 cases are still active in the Courts of Law. “As a Corporation, we remain committed to ensuring that we ‘make it easy for people to live a better life’ as we continue to work vigorously to bring these vile acts to a halt,” Ms Zulu said.

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KITWE FLOOD VICTIMS CRY OUT F By SANFROSSA MANYINDA

LOOD victims that are accommodated at Buchi hall in Kitwe have cried to Government to quickly relocate them as they fear to contract Covid-19. Over 500 residents from Ipusukilo, Mwaiseni, Musonda and parts of Bulangililo were left homeless after a heavy downpour and have been accommodated at Buchi hall waiting to be relocated elsewhere. The victims interviewed by the Daily Nation said that they feared that the outbreak of Covid-19 would not spare them if they continued living there.

“We are scared that the virus will not spare us as you

can see that social distancing is a challenge here. We have

got children and this place is getting more scary by the day,” one victim Doris Bwalya said. Ms Bwalya said that they had been waiting for Government to give them an update of when they would be relocated but that no information had been forthcoming. She said that the transit centre was no longer safe especially that the cases were slowly increasing on the Copperbelt. Another victim, Mutale Mwango, called on the Ministry of Health to regularly send health personnel to the centre to conduct some tests on them. She complained that they had not been seeing health personnel to conduct screening and testing.

Conservationists honour KK By SANDRA MACHIMA

AS Zambia’s First President, Kenneth Kaunda celebrated his 96th birthday, the Zambia Community-Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM) forum awarded him with a lifelong honorary membership of Zambia CBNRM Forum. Zambia CBNRM chairperson, Rogers Lubilo, said the recognition of his lifelong was in line with Dr Kaunda’s dedicated services to nature and humanity. Dr Lubilo said promoting sustainable natural resources management was a cornerstone of the socio-economic wellbeing of the people of Zambia. The distinguished honour to Dr Kaunda, he said, was exemplary of his lifelong humble, selfless, and dedicated service to nature and humanity. Dr Lubilo said Dr Kaunda’s contribution to

preservation of nature for the benefit of man was consistent with his ideology of humanism. “We feel, as the conservationists, befitting that as we celebrate Dr Kaunda’s 96th birthday, we appreciate the love and care of the Lord by offering this honour to him, as a true teacher, inspirer, motivator and leader of Zambia.

“We hope that this honour will raise hope in the present and future generations to cherish his legacy and secure the environment,” he said. He said it was the wish of the community to continue to benefit from the sustainably conserved natural resources for development purposes. “And Dr Kaunda, as our lifelong Honorary member will

continue to mentor our generation and generations to come through his distinguished legacy and commitment to the public service that benefits humanity and the environment,” he said. Dr Lubilo said the forum had a mandate to foster sustainable livelihoods among rural communities through sustainable management and utilization of natural resources.

“Our two chiefs have organized the village headmen and have sensitized them on the preventive measures that Government has put in place and have been going around the villages with the local authority,” she added. Ms Mizinga was pleased with the high level of

compliance from the people on regular hand washing, but expressed concern with the people’s failure to maintain social distancing, especially at a funeral. “Funerals are big challenges, the people are not complying they are going in large numbers and sleep there in large numbers,” Ms Mizinga.

Ngabwe chiefs lead Covid-19 fight By KETRA KALUNGA TRADITIONAL leaders in Ngabwe are taking a leading role in the fighting against the coronavirus (Covid-19). Chief Mukubwe and chief Mwinuna have been at the forefront in ensuring that the spread of covid-19 is prevented in the district. This has impressed Ngabwe District Council chairperson, Thabiso Mizinga. Ms Mizinga said yesterday in an interview with the Daily Nation that the two chiefs had been sensitising the people on the need to comply with preventive guidelines. “We are grateful as a

council to chiefs Mwinuna and also Mukubwe for their support and also for their input in educating the people in the villages to ensure that the spread of Covid-19 is prevented,” Ms Mizinga said. She said the two chiefs had also mobilised village headmen to get involved in the sensitisation programme. Ms Mizinga said the chiefs through the village headmen ensured that people in all the villages adhered to the regulations. She said the traditional leaders had also ensured that the headmen were on hand to accompany the local authority officials during sensitisation programmes.


‘Africa must keep borders ZAM about Explore other upbeat strategic options, open for relief Mopani told measures trade’

have significant economic implications. It stressed that African countries were highly dependent on global trade and would be negatively impacted by the fall in trade and the global recession. By BUUMBA CHIMBULU The Bretton Woods institutions indicated that By NATION REPORTER negative effectsby of trade GOVERNMENT is the being proactive By BUUMBA CHIMBULU shocks associated with undertaking tax reliefother measures MOPANI Copper Mine should explore strategicwhich optionswill commodity prices, and falling save from collapsing, says instead of placing thebusinesses units under care and maintenance, AFRICAN countries should demand for exports were Zambia Association of Manufactures (ZAM) Andrew Kalima, a financial expert and strategist has observed. keep borders open as much reinforced byinsistence measuresto taken president, Ezekiel Sekele. Mr Kalima said in Ndola that the mining firm’s as possible despite the to counter the pandemic. He said the waiving of penalties and interest suspend operations would just show that it lacked a well-crafted current Covid-19, asoutstanding closing restrictions will on all liabilities duringinthe strategic business plan to survive intax an“Export event of fragility the them will have significant raise the price and limit the Covid-19 pandemic period would ease cash industry. By BUUMBA CHIMBULU ZRA said taxpayers were execonomic implications. supply of COVID-19-related flow pressure for businesses. He advised Mopani to reconsider its decision to place ZRA pected to pay all outstanding As of March 29, this underground year, food to critically Finance Minister, goods Bwalya Ng’andu, the Nkana and Mufulira unitsand under care and principal liabilities within the US I N E S S E S 31 African countries had announced affected areas/hotspots. yesterday a options. new set of additional maintenance and explore other strategic “All waivers of penalty waiver period could be perand individclosed their borders. “Experience from previous tax relief measures which included waiving of “Mopani decided to suspend the mining operations either and interest shall be mitted through a TPA. uals whose According tonot the World crises showsorthat imposing tax penalties and interested. because it does care for other stakeholders it does not granted upon subBy BUUMBA CHIMBULU The authority warned that principal tax, Bank, borders The should restrictions on medical firstbeset plan of tax relief measures were have a well-crafted strategic onexport how to run the mine for the mission or lodging of any default on a valid TPA entries and returns kept open much asparties. andof food products their announced about weeks ago. limits benefit of allas interested “If three any these positions hold COMMERCIAL bank should ensure that outstanding returns or would render the waived penwere accumulated bepossible for trade while being access particularly to the In response, Mr Sekele said in an interview true, then they might as well leave the business to Zambians to the K10 billion financing entries and upon full in Lusaka initiative would alties and interest arising from tween April 1, 2020 consistent a strategy of theargued poorest, willcushion be adversely Byfunds OLIVERfrom SAMBOKO take charge,”with he said. Mr that Kalima thatwho Mopani exported facility are channelled towards sectors settlement of principal cash flow pressure which had started toWorld build the voluntary-disclosure re-inand September 30th, containment, and in line with affected the most,” the Zambian minerals without adding value, essentially exporting that add value to the economy suchthis year are eligible upprovisions in stated and due for payment. the multilateral of of their Bank said. tax liabilities for the value-adding jobs to businesses. countries origin. AMBIA has been as Small and Medium Entrepreneursfor the recently an“Initiatives such as waiving penalties iswhich a “Voluntary-disclosures of transit, Within the region, the World preceding period (Prior left out of the first Copper, he said, was attracting about $4,900 per tonne (SMEs). good because it will cushion cash flow non-compliance, for any perinounced relief meaWBrange warned that Bank said, exportprofit. bans on list of 25 countries wasThe within for thing a mining powerhouse to realise to 1st April) or evidence Government has provided the reliefsure of waiving penalpressure we will soon start seeing od, such as omitted income or although it was food lowered domestic prices, on debtthe service He insisted thatdeemed it was because only morally right that the Glencore of a valid Time to Pay facility through Bank reof Zambia (BoZ) building up on cash flow for a unpaid taxes, made by taxpayties and interest. necessary topressure contain the which reduced the incentive lief under the revamped International-sponsored mining firm reconsidered its position Agreement (TPA) enfor commercial banks to administer to The waiver of penalnumber of abusinesses. ers in the waiver period will ofbe theconsidered COVID-19, to grow food crops in the next Catastrophe Containment orspread it would delinquent corporation. tered into from 1st April clients, who are in good standing. ties and interests will ap“And businesses can collapse the not attract any penalties and closed borders made itsad that multi-nation season. andTheRelief Trust (CCRT) Mr Kalima said it was firms so in Zambia money should go to real sectors 2020,” minister has taken this right and decision. It is interests subject to full settleplyof to all individuals and difficult for medical supplies It explained that export under the International had continued abrogating laws with impunity taking citizens He handed over the assort- Kaluba said. (COVID-19). the economy to encourage production earlyofand iswithin beingthe proactive and BY BUUMBA CHIMBULU ment ofme thealso principal tax liabusinesses as well as all and other necessities ofthe life minister to bans region Monetary Fund (IMF) aimed for granted. ment to the Minister Health, “Let take this opIn receiving the donation, and in the end revive the economy, said forwhich us ancorporations industry, we will continue todonation engage or generation of a valid tax types, says the Zambia ity, ZRA indicated that the bilities reach people. prevented the continental Chitalu Chilufya, comportunity to commend the Dr Chilufya said the atEconomics addressingAssociation the impactofof “These multinational should appreciate that THE Industrial DevelopZambia (EAZ) with Government,” Mr Sekele 5000 masks, 5000 by supply Government ZRA said.through your prised waiver apply to (IDC) all pen-is TPA,” Revenue Authority (ZRA). “Export restrictions adopted from said. being allocated IDC showed solidarity Covid-19 onLubinda the poor counthere are aface number of stakeholders in the mining industry they to ment would Corporation president, Haabazoka. He said ZAM welcomed such initiatives pairs of gloves, 500 eye proministry for the very importGovernment provided the relief facility through the Bank of Zambia (BoZ) ZRA however clarified that alties and interest accumuFinance Minister, Bwalya has President Edgar Chagwa Lunby African and other countries to where it was needed the million in grant-based debt Republic, Chad, Comoros, tries. are engaged in, hence the need to tread with care when making phase over the next six months confident that the measures Dr Haabazoka observed that there were plastic ant decisions thatnot have been as 500 they were timely and positive gu’s robust fight which against this the waiver would apply to tection lated ontoprincipal tax, entries Ng’andu, at a press duringgoggles, the crisis affect not most. forconference commercial banks administer togoing clients, who are in good standing. Government will take service relief, including the Democratic Republic of IMF Managing Director, business decisions,” he said. and will help them channel limited restrictions in the economy as nets, 500 Government’s taken under that have kept most of aprons, 500 head demonstrated commitment grave publicfrom health threat. cases litigation, active and returns betweenCOVID-19 1st April recent on April 20, 2020 only the costs and Import bans, said the to forward US$185 Theregarding Gambia, Guinea, Kristalina Georgieva, in a more of their scarceannounced financial Congo, that availability bad business decisions multi-national pairsHeofexplained overshoes and 50 Zambia safe. million pledge some sectors were said operating. Dr Chilufya called on all corensure businesses did not collapse. will be in the best interest of investigations by ZRA, penal2020 and 30th September the waiver of penalties and inof COVID-related medical Bank, that were not based were to miltrade providing a grace period of a year to Liberia, businesses by the U.K. andunable US$100 Guinea-Bissau, Haiti, statement Executive resources vital emercorporations Zambian economy. Mr Kalima medical gowns.could destabilise theporates “The measures have been and He saidthat in anthe interview in Lusaka that ittowards to benchmark what Mr Protective Sekele said Government had the business community. ties and interest arising from 2020. terestmedical on tax declarations and supplies, but also necessities, on scientific evidence would their operations have been shut down commercial banks and it was prudent for lion provided by Japan as imMadagascar and Malawi Board approved debt service gency and other relief added that a drastic decision by Mopani could negatively The Personal very effective and we continue was therefore important for businesses to IDC hadofdone, to hold hands IDC Chief Executive Offiimplemented a number tax relief measures an audit or investigation. “All waivers of penalty and liabilities resulting from the mainly food,” the World Bank limit the availability of certain to pandemic thereby to thethe SMEs and of duemediately is meant for use to the express confidence that affecting the Equipment available resources. to same overcome impact relief 25 memberofcountries. affect economic indicators such as exchange rate, inflation, taketoadvantage the facility. efforts,” she said.them to also do the with the Government at awith time cer, access Mateyo Kaluba said the as levels, a result of continuous engagements byand health whohence are decisions thateconomies the government It also indicated that penalinterest shall be granted upon impact ofeconomy covid-19. that said in itsworkers latest report. foodstuffs and increase prices Government revenue collection the funds. Others, big that Covid-19 on their economies. Ms Georgieva said the pro- announced The Zambian is would employment the ordinary Zambian would be like this when the country “We expect the measures by businesses group was aware of the need will the private sector a number of other key on the frontline fighting the take going forward will be ties and interest arising from submission or lodging of outR e l e a s i n g The World Bank warned for local consumers. “Let us also follow the measures that Dr Haabazoka said it was important for have pledged to contribute toOther countries are Mali, vided grants would enable already suffering some shocks gravely suffer. faced a grave threat that has the Government like the K10 billion fund to implement measures which in the best interest of not only COVID-19, which many counstakeholders. determined cases; standing orthis entriesof guidelines as African countries takestake “Dominated by agricultural have been putrelief inCourt place by theand Ministry that the SMEs and into wards debt programmes Mozambique, Nepal, Niger, poor countries to channel due to reduced economic ac- businesses as equal in the mining theholders potential to ruin the counwould betoreturns intap the best interest that has been made available through the around citizens the“The world, inthe business community of tries “Zambian measure of waiving penalties is such penalties and interest arising for health while we conduct during where trade and and upon fullcommunity settlement ofresponsible of eligi-difficult stringent imposing livestock products, economy. including and Rwanda, São Tomé more of their banks scarce to financial tivities Government industry aremeasures, obviously in support try’s of and our Governments’ stance the times business and commercial help cushion the forcing facility Zambia, are grappling which we China are a part, butthe also cluding welcome and we know this is just thehigh second our business and we should take all the and movement were restricted. from acts or commission of principal tax liabilities for the b i l restrictions on the movement trade is also essential to cost “Today, one of the the general public following Netherlands. Príncipe, Sierra Leone, resources towards vital emerto set aside K10 billion credit not to allow Mopani to put Kitwe and Mufulira underground the general public as a whole,” with. impact of the SMEs and businesses,” Dr step, two weeks ago we met with the minister centres in our response is pernecessary precautions so that we don’t He emphasised that this was the worst fraud did not qualify for the preceding period (Prior to 1st of people and goods, to maintain food security and the outbreak of COVID-19. “We’ve targeted the frontMr SheKaluba urgedsaid. other donors to Islands, Tajikistan, gency medical said. and other relief line to commercial banks to Solomon mining and concentrator on care and maintenance. Haabazoka and hesome announced a number of and measures. sonal protective equipment He was speakingof when IDC escalate the problem. crisis Zambia had ever experienced waiver. April) or evidence a valid protect their borders from hence welfare poverty line staff who, unlike of Mr Kaluba also commended help the IMF replenish the Togo and Yemen. efforts. support small businesses. “We are happy with our pro-poor Government which is Dr Haabazoka expressed confidence “This is not end, there is more that can and these protect donated Personal us protecting that can stay at home, arethe the Government theboost effecthe moment we for cannot afford not to because this nature The authority encouraged Time toGeorgieva Payassorted Agreement (TPA) “At the virus, theworkers subsequent reduction. Trust’s resources and Ms. disclosed “Thisthe provides to ourreviveThe IMF chiefpost-independence said under the the so that they do not lose barriers jobs. The law that facility grants would help be done because we are all learning as we health workers from contractProtective Equipment (PPE) constantly exposed towould the vi- manoeuvres tive measures puttowe inapply place to do business because need to keep the of crisis were certain industries had been eligible taxpayers for entered into from 1st April slowdown in trade its ability to provide additionthat Countries under the poorest and most vulnerable programme, the IMF would protects the workers from such by employers that businesses for SMEs amidst the ing Covid-19,” the disease Mr as Sekele they try to get deeper into this to help the said. Ministry of Health so we thought it prudent safeguard the nation against rus, of our economy said. shut down due toCCRT COVID-19. waiver online. 2020,” ZRA althe debt service relief running,” to poor hethat programme will be wheels members to pandemic. cover their IMF help Afghanistan, Benin, do we not donate care for to their workers he said. 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and services in addition to actualizing plans policy documents. It is therefore commendable that the for export growth by seizing the opportunities Government through the Ministry of Finance for the diversification of the Zambian econohas supported the development of a private my. We must continue to keep in mind the fact sector led Taskforce comprising manufactur- the Tripartite region has a combined GDP of ers, farmers and traders from both domestic over US$1.3 trillion and about 60 percent of and regional business houses to coordinate total intra-Africa Trade. Now is the time to joint efforts to enhance market access for lo- consolidate the domestic market and grasp the cal produce and products in the retail sector. opportunities. of the Common Market for Finally, in the midst of opportunities threats This is the first step in the journey to building Eastern and Southern Africa this regard, the strong and recognizable Zambian brands in continue to exist. 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MOODY'S SEES SA WORK IN RECESSION, MORE NEEDED TO SA WEAK ECONOMY OUTLOOK FOR BANKING SYSTEM NEGATIVE EFFECTIVELY IMPLEMENT BLAMED ON UNIONS AFRICAN FREE TRADE AREA

KIGALI- Issues like negotiations on key instruments and more ratification numbers have to be achieved for effective implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area -(AfCFTA) outlook for the South African banking system Capital ratios will reduce as credit JOHANNESBURG Ratings agency to negative from stable, it said on Monday. risk increases. The banks’ holdings of Moody’s foresees the South African Agreement, Rwandan This reflects Moody’s assessment that government securities at around 150 economy going into recession and experts told Xinhua disruption caused by the coronavirus percent of their equity as of December 2019, the gross domestic product (GDP) recently, as6.5the African (Covid-19) outbreak will exacerbate what represent higher creditthe riskeconomy following the contracting percent real terms in OHANNESBURG -inAs SA’s growth to give upa to stabilise and Union (AU) Commission recent downgrade the government 2020. outlook threatens to stutter once it calls “the already challenging operating labour hasn’t doneofthat,” BLSA COOcredit Burating to non-investment grade; Thisaagain is as ain result of set time frame tolong-standing activatehas called conditions” in the country. 2019, business sisiwe Mavuso said. With growth that has It foresees that the fallout from the Profitability will the weaken as a decline structural challenges andits thealleged labour to task for failed to breach 2% mark five years, thetoAfCFTA agreement onsevere role in coronavirus verywill important tointhe outbreak will weaken the credit in client activity weaken total for hit economic activity caused holding the economy back. by the Mavuso said there was nobanks’ rationale May 30. Constantinos implementation, thealso official revenue. Lower client activity will affect coronavirus, “There is no differenceKypreos, betweensenior labour worthiness of South African banks by hurting increases above inflation. fee“They income; vice president at Service, loan performance and profitability and According toMoody’s theThe AU,Investors Strong as governments and capital today. secretary-generseesaid. unbundling privatisation severely hampering business growth. Funding liquidity profiles said inaaunion banking system updateas a al ofremaining earns the same salary but whereand does that come from? We need the work for outlook the areBanks necessary to will ensure Moody’s does, however, acknowledge that to remain stable. willMavuso continue to be released Monday. CEO. on get Eskom in order,” said. AfCFTA is for the AU and thefunded implementation, said by domestic deposits HeAll foresees that looking the temporary they are for is lockdown returns on government’s fiscal package and regulatory predominantly Union federation Cosatu, however, has African ministers ofBusiness trade to Leadership measures to ensure adequate liquidity in withback a lowatreliance foreign-currency of the country will reduce production and Enockon Twinoburyo, Senior their investment,” hit business for using labour as a funding, which helps insulate South African cut consumption. finalize workCEO on supporting SA household (BLSA) Bonang Furthermore, Mohale told money and government bond markets and scapegoat. Economist at the Sustainable banks’ profiles from inflexibility volatility in is he foreseesDay that on the Wednesday, transport, hospitality, Business Workers’ loosening of capital requirements to free “The funding excuse of labour instruments to facilitate the Development Goals Center capital for on-lending by banks will provide global We capital markets; mining manufacturing industries will be Day. and tired. reject it, it’s nonsense. The launch of the Low probability of government support, for Africa based Kigali, is particularly hardoperational hit. The business organisation, which rep- some support. system which exploits blackinworkers Other points highlighted on the banking with no rating uplift for the banks. Moody’s expects a material deterioration phase of the AfCFTA during capital city of Rwanda, resents more than 70 of the country’s clearly untransformed,” CosatuThe spokessystem: government’s capacity to support banks is in the credit risk exposure of South inability African an extra-ordinary heads biggest companies, said labour’s person Sizwe Pamla said. noting that political Loan performance will deteriorate limited, given its fiscal challenges. banks. to compromise on salaries at Eskom and “The economy is weak because of the of state andagency government materially, with problem loans increasing; – FIN24. challenges or political The ratings has changed its the unbundling of the embattled power Bonang Mohale supply-side of the economy that doesn’t summit on July 7. pressures in different utility has weighed on the economy. allow people to participate.” These instruments In 2018, Eskom employees had a 7.5% countries willclarity affect on the “Our social compactinclude says for the sake He said Cosatu hadlately sought of being globally competitive, but the government could rules of origin, schedules of you will wage increase, after fraught negotiations unbundlingimplementation. forgoconcessions increases above inflation. The sin- between the power utility’s board — not explain how it would be carried out. tariff on trade Poor infrastructure, nongle biggest risk to the economy is Eskom. which initially opposed any increase — “We are not opposed to the idea, we are in “”Had goods,the online non-tariff tariff barriers to protect unions compromised, they and the unions. asking for an explanation. How is unbunWhile the Treasury expects growth of dling going local barriers monitoring and would not have taken salary increases or to solve the crisis at funding Eskom? industries and bonuses andmechanism, Eskom would not have es- 1.5% in 2019 , the Reserve Bank, which It’s not just constraints jobs at Eskom attransition risk but jobs elimination for of calatedpayments load shedding one to expects 1.3%, said in April that if power in this economy,” Pamla said. digital and from stage Permanent the AfCFTA could also affect Secretary of Rwanda’s Ministry of Trade cuts persist throughout 2019, it could stage four,” said Mohale. He said labour suspected that unbunsettlement platform as much as 1.1 percentage points dling wouldthe implementation of the and Industry Michel Minega Sebera SA saw the return and of load-shedding in shave be used to sell the electricity African Trade Observatory November, with the most severe power off growth for the year and more than generation AfCFTA, component Eskom to the saidofTwinoburyo. 100,000 job losses. cuts the country has seen. There were implementation, private because thereishas been no Portal. development and may alsosector The effective AfCFTA regarded “Labour has been allowed to run amok. clarity from the 26 days of power cuts up to the end of government. -Business Permanent Secretary have we’re different understanding said Sebera, is also an as the world’s largest free We who all need to identify what willing March. Live of Rwanda’s Ministry of of the AfCFTA objectives, expert in international trade trade zone by the number Trade and Industry Michel WINDHOEK - De Beers’ Namibia joint Sebera said. and development industry. of countries, covering more venture,Sebera Namdeb, increased Minega said the diamond He also said awareness Nigeria, Africa’s largest than 1.2 billion people, with production by 5.8 percent in the first implementation can’t be according and sensitization of economy, has so far opted a combined gross domestic quarter from a year earlier, effective before negotiations stakeholders should be not to ratify the agreement. to data from De Beers’ parent Anglo product (GDP) of 2.5 trillion JOHANNESBURG - The SA exporter. farmers tively. business, due to the simple American. on some key implementing activity Over 50Local percent of theand a continuous U.S. dollars. Poultry Association has unions argue that the EU and “In the last six months fact that their potential marMining in Namibia was not disrupted by instruments, including before and during the continent’s cumulative GDP Once operational, the by warned that more local in Brazil the SA Poultry Association kets have been flooded the global coronavirus pandemic the firstsell chicken meat below rules of as origin andcould tariff are contributed by Egypt, chicken farmers cost and have called on the implementation has watched process. with distress African ever-increasing free trade volumes accord is of quarter, the country onlysoon went into partial go out of due to DeNigeria government to intervene. of the dumped said Namibia dollars 2020. as totalsmall in the first quarter ofchicken,” 2020, down one lockdown on business March 27, although Beers and concessions are completed. Thealmost privatehalf sector and South Africa,inBut also projected to boost theGM cheap Brazilian imports. the EU and producers in the farmers we had regular conNamdeb, a joint venture between the percent year-on-year, the data showed. Izaak Breitenbach. Group cancelled a sales event owing to the Despite the fact that the business community outbulk while Africa’s sixcountry sovereign of intra-Africa trade by The association thatof the Namibian government De Beers Namdeb Holdings’ first South have andtact with have goneThe of oflevel -businesslive.co.za lockdown. 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Cheap imports threaten survival of SA’s small farmers

market–and dealers are now HARARE - Small and profiteering at the expense of Medium Millers’ Association citizens.” it is easy to of Zimbabwe (SMMAZ) has ABUJA - Investors in A total ofOnce 543.924 million identifyvalued by way of subsidy embarked on astock pilot project the nation’s mar- stocks attheN8.2bn stamp, citizens can demand to brand maize(about meal ket lost their N713bn BEIJING— Google were traded in 4,682 deals, smartphone to purchase maize meal per at packaging material with US$1,983,972,338.70) in representing an 87.4 said Monday its basic the regulated saidina standard April as theGovernment stock market cent and 278.8price,” per cent manufacturers services on Huawei Muhambi. subsidy stamp. declined further, record- crease in volume and value Law and smartphones stillare willTues- traded, toenforcement use Android ingAta present N135bnthere loss on respectively, as the task-forces will also beworsable concerns that subsidised day. year-to-date return function following U.S. and its basic to easily identify maize meal is being opened diverted ened Thecurbs, stock market to -7.22 per subsidised cent. sales but the maize meal being sold on the ontomonth the parallel for free. But the withmarket a market services The top traded stocks by Chinese tech giant faces black market and to take the by cartels for arbitrage capitalisation of N11.672tn volume were Cement Comtransfer of hardware, necessary measures at that opportunities, whileof the formal the possible loss other and an All Share Index of pany of Northern Nigeria point, he said. market suffered limited stock. software or services 31,041.42 basis points and Plc (132.328 million units), features and support. In coming up with A document closed with a addressed market cap- FBN Holdings Plc the (68.783 The toconcept, Huawei orUnilever Muhambi said Nito theannouncement Ministry italisation ofof Industry N10.959tn million units), SMMAZ, also motivated andASI Commerce dated April highlighted growing and of the 29,159.74bps on technical geria Plc is(50.470 million interaction by its Guaranty members’ Trust social Bank 20, last 2020to and copied to damage Huawei from the trading day ofthe the units), would be restricted responsibility and loyalty toby Ministries of Justice, Legal month. Plc (41.441 million units) Washington’s order.Affairs, The their clients to tryFlour by all means and ThisParliamentary brought the total the and Dangote Plc U.S. order. company has saidby until to alleviate the units). plight of the and Home Affairs and Cultural (37.882 losses recorded equity million ordinary citizen who cannot Heritage, SMMAZ interim now U.S. accusations it investors on the Nigerian - PUNCH we are complying with all afford the exorbitant prices chairman Davis Muhambi Exchange N713bn US isStock a security threattohave gov’t requirements, obtaining on the black market. said: in April. Major had little impact ontosales In Bulawayo, for instance, a “SMMAZ is glad services like Google Play On Tuesday, the ASI shed kilogramme subsidised announce that itto willStates. be outside thecent United losses were security fromofGoogle 1.22 per close at &10 roller meal was pegged at embarking on as a campaign Huawei Technologies recorded 29,159.74bps the gains Play Protect willand keep between $120 $180 on whose main objective recorded in 26 stocks were Ltd., which uses Google’s in Dangote functioning on your existing the parallel market against among others, is to ensure offset by major losses reAndroid operating system $70 in the formal market. that subsidised roller meal Huawei device,” said Cement Plc, corded in 19 stocks. In the letter to Government, the intended in reaches its smartphones, on Twitter. Major losses weresaid record- Google Nestlé Nigeria the small and medium Plc consumer and is not diverted ited would continue to in Dangote Cement Plc, Google allows IBTC millers’ association and Stanbic onto the black market. Nestlé Nigeria Plcinand Stanprovide appealed formanufacturers support to “As asecurity first step updates smartphone Holdings Plc. bic IBTC Holdings Plc. drafting implementing campaign, and service. It this gave no totheir useinitiative Androidbyand its and enacting legislation SMMAZ has adopted indication which map,a basic services for free. for that makes it mandatory standard Government photo or other But transfer of hardware, millers participating in the subsidy stampservices design which they might lose. on the programme to incorporate the it has implemented software or services on all their packaging. packaging The Trumpof member millers tostamp Huawei or technical So far, two milling as a pilot project.” administration’s order interaction be small companieswould within the Muhambi said the motivation targets first global and medium sector behindChina’s the initiative is to restricted by milling the U.S. order. pilot ensure thatand subsidised tech brand ratchetsmaize have Thatimplemented would strip the Huawei project. reaches its Beijing intended upmeal disputes with phones maps MillersofinGoogle the sector have beneficiaries through proper over technology, trade and and services that alsoother appealed for Government retail shops and at the cyber-security. a supportdirect by outlawing theThat recommended Google, price. require support. sale of subsidised maize that presently, unitHe of noted Alphabet Inc., saidit is might hurt Huawei where meal on the black market impossible for anyone it isalmost complying with and consumers can pick other as well as criminalising the to identify or distinguish “reviewing the implications” re-bagging subsidy roller between subsidised and non- brands that of carry the full mealof into plain, unbranded maize meal. of subsidised the requirement for suite Google features. or unstamped packaging and or “This has fuelled export licenses for the Those who follow the – erasing the subsidy stamp. channelling of subsidy technology JOHANNESBURG South Africa’s rand weakened industry closelyZimbabwe. sayyesterday that it THE HERALD, maize mealsales to the-to black

SA rand weakens

as an unexpected slowdown factory Huawei, which took effect in Chinese is unclear what activity damage,dented demand for risk assets, with investors increasingly cauThursday. if any, will be suffered by tious before local trade and budget data. “We assure whilewas 0,1 Huawei.-AP At 0640 GMT you the rand percent weaker at 14,3550 per dollar from an overnight close of 14,3400. The rand has see-sawed in a narrow range, with little momentum in either direction, as investors wait for a US Fed policy meeting today which is expected to keep lending rates unchanged. Locally, a Reuters poll of analysts forecast that March trade data, due at 1200 GMT, would show a 4,8 billion rand surplus. LAGOS - Virtually all oil and gas projects and licensing Therounds Treasury is also due to publish monthly budget figures. are on hold in Equatorial Guinea as the country Traders expect liquidity to be tight with local markets closed braces for an extended oil downturn because of the for coronavirus the Worker’spandemic, Day holiday picking up in the run-up to thebefore country’s Hydrocarbons national elections May 8. minister said ononMonday. Bonds also weakened, with theon yield on gas the benchmark Equatorial Guinea, which relies oil and for 90 percent10yearofpaper up 1 basis point to 8,545 state revenue, had already beenpercent. grappling with falling output — REUTERS and the desireAFRICA. of certain oil majors, such as ExxonMobil, to exit

Virtually all Equatorial Guinea oil business on hold - Hydrocarbons minister

the country. Meanwhile, Nigeria’s state oil company has delayed publishing its future oil export plans as it negotiates with local companies and international majors about how to cut output in line with a global deal on production curbs, trading sources said. Official selling prices (OSPs) for Nigerian oil, usually issued in the second or third week of each month, had still not been issued on Monday. The global supply deal, agreed by the OPEC+ group of oil producers, is due to go into effect on May 1. for export and import are stored in front of Cars Traders expect the May OSPs to fall below April’s record lows containers at Nigeria the harbor in Petroleum Bremerhaven, Germany, published by National Corporation (NNPC). withTraders 2 million vehicles perReuters annumthat one of theanlargest of Nigerian oil told Nigeria, OPEC member, had revised its May programmes for oil cargoes automobile hubs in the world. and would also have to lower its output in June, based on the OPEC+ deal. “May cargoes will get delayed and new June cargoes may be relatively few,” one of the sources Bundesbank saidsaid. the The Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, Russia overall tendency remains and other allied producers agreed to cut their combined output Itand said that “against by barrels day, orweak. each reducing its other production ing9.7 themillion same. Siftedper maize sugar some food by more than(sukuma 20 percent. The first round of cuts will German run in this background, flour, kales wiki), items were observed toMay be and June. loose Reductions be less severeinafter that.2019 potatoes, maizewill grain lower April economic output in thethan “Theflour NNPC working out the cuts for the 2019,” international oil and as iswell as tomain march KNBS spring of 2019 will likelysaid companies. That’s why the programme for June and OSP for toes recorded increases of yesterday. Housing, water, the level May is yet to come out,”26.14, anotherbarely tradingexceed source 29.82, 25.3, 19.27, electricity, gassaid. and other The NNPC, not issued any public of delays itfuels’ reached in notice the winter, 15.90 and which 15.31 has respecindex also increased or output needs to discuss reductions with companies tively incuts, April, compared by 0.93 per cent in by April which was supported working in the country, including oil majors Royal Dutch Shell, to March 2019. “These six various compared to March 2019, special effects.” BP, Exxon Mobil, Eni and Chevron. items alone account for mainly due to higher house A source at an oil major operatingThe in Nigeria said the German 6.25 per Germany’s cent of the CPI rent and electricity. - Daily BERLIN— discussions were ongoing, noting that agreement on precise weight. However, prices of government’s Nation Kenyafull-year central saysfor it each company remained a hurdle. outputbank allocations growth forecast currently “This hasn’t been done before,” the source added. expects the country’s Two industry sources said talksstands rangedatfrom an blanket 0.5%, compared economy, Europe’s percentage output cut for all players to focusing the output with 1.8% late last year. It biggest, to turn in a fields that are not run by a joint curbs more on offshore venture sees growth accelerating to with NNPC.” - REUTERS. feeble performance in

Kenyan consumers pay more as cost of living hits 19-month high

mines in Botswana, diamonds in its latest production report. dumped chicken, especially Namibia both now expect diamond istration mining Commission — theSouth Africa and Canada, produced – REUTERS. to contract by from Brazil” . 7.5 percent or 700 million organisation tasked with7.75 million carats in The local poultry sector em- customs tariff investigations, ploys about 130,000 people. trade remedies, and import JOHANNESBURG-The cost general Zackary Mwangi said However, it has shed hun- and export control — calling of living hit a 19-month high in a statement explaining the dreds of jobs in recent years, for an increase in the ad vain April after inflation rate latest numbers. blaming this on an influx of lorem tariff on bone-in and jumped to 6.58 per cent, the The delay in short rains did cheap chicken imports chiefly boneless frozen chicken porhighest since September not help the situation, given from the EU and Brazil. Brazil Spain, tions Russia, to 82%South fromAfrica, existing supply 2017. that the bulk of the country bottlenecks caused globe. FRANKFURT - German is the world’s poultry and levels 37% and 12%, respecThe Kenya National relies on rain-fed agriculture. theofCzech Republic this by restrictions to contain the Bu- “We assume that light vehicle carmaking giantlargest Volkswagen week. pandemic. will bottomstarted out in April reau of Statistics (KNBS) in salesInflation changing resumed production at Production capacity at Fiat restartedyester- in Europe and last North America, its Chrysler monthlyhasupdates its course month when it its biggest factory on Wolfsburg will be just 10 Italian at itswas plantdue to butreversed the recovery, while Monday as part of a broader day production said the rise its downward trend percent-15 percent to begin in Atessa, and hasinbegun V-shaped, is unlikely industry drive to get back an increase food prices, broadly to increase to 4.35 per cent. with, and will reach around preparatory work Cassino,which to be If rapid the subsequent to work in Europe, where pushed up byindrought, the incurrent rise goes on, 40 percent of pre-crisis levels Pomigliano, Termoli, and the coronavirus pandemic has ravaged the country since months,” then itthey willsaid. shoot beyond the after about a week, Andreas Mirafiori. is seen down has hammered demand and last year. “Between March and Demand government’s target20–30 of 7 per Tostmann, the VW brand’s Swedish truck maker pushed up inventory levels. April 2019, food andAB non-alco- percent cent. for 2020 overall, with board member responsible for Volvo, whose brands include being thetime only inflation exception,was Encouraged by a fall in holic drinks’ index increased ChinaThe last production, told Reuters. Mack and Renault trucks, is thanks to its ability infection rates, Germany has by 6.86 per cent. above 6.58 perto impose cent was in “The of Europe’s also looking to restart was output, restrictions more eased lockdown rules and This increase mainly social September 2017, when it stood said asrestart she shopped at a BEIJING— Hong Kong biggest car factory after weeks despite last week its forcefully in the Inflation rest of theindiautomakers are relying on the due saying to drought conditions, at 7.06than per cent. Hong Kongismarket. retiree Lee Wai-man of standstill an important netwhich orders prevailed had turned in negative Butthe even in China, sales country’s ability to traceloves and the bet- world. cates cost of living and a African fever our pork fresh the market symbol for swine our employees, since March as causing arehigh seenrate down 12 percent this contain new from coronavirus cases ter the partend of of April 2019, means that consumdealers, harm suppliers, the German customers moreof some year, said. to safely operations doesn’t humans but but eatsrestore a lot less now in upsurgecancelled in the costs ersLMC have lost their spending and for Europe,” he trucks than they ordered. have overhauled Europe’s largest economy. foodstuffs,” KNBS director Carmakers power, with the reverse holdiseconomy fatal and spreads quickly that the price has jumped

China’s pig car factories amid uncertain demand Europe restarts disease outbreak pushes up global pork prices Volkswagen group, which also

as China struggles owns the Skoda, Audi, with Bentley, Seatdisease brands, is aPorsche deadlyand swine resuming production at its plant that has sent shockwaves in Wolfsburg, Germany, as through well as at global factoriesmeat in Portugal, markets.

said.

among pigs. plans mirror Volkswagen’s moves by first rivalsreported Renault, in It was Peugeotin and Fiat Chrysler) August China’s northeast. to revive an industry crippled Since then, 1lockdowns million pigs by dealership and have died and the disease

With dealerships closed in production methods to try Germany until last week, it is to reassure workers about hard for executives to gauge the safety of returning to the the level of demand. LMC production line. Automotive analysts see an – REUTERS. uneven across theconsumes two-thirds of the China pattern produces and

German central bank expects feeble growth in second quarter

the current quarter after

1.5% in 2020.- AP


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Zambia He doing enough Covid-19 tests? was locked up yesterday. •Before CLARAISanswer HAMOOYA: he can't treat friend theNice question lethis me bring way the• that latest figures by The World Health Ă‘Ă”RĂ€H ÎÑÔÑGÉ LĂ™MÀÑÔ: This is someone's dad and why would(WHO) a teacher with do that to a grown man, Organisation regards to huh how why? other countries are Only doing in and respect • CATHARINE CHANDA: Bembas Ngonis areto the onlytesting; people who know chimbuya very well. I love Covid-19 you Koswes Due CtoNKHOMA: limited Catharine testing,Chanda, as of we March 2020 •1. JOHN love you to Kolwes no country in the whole world, not even • JOLLITY TINTA MUDENDA: This is utter stupidity that America China had reliable data teacheror needs an early retirement after all thereon are the many on the waiting list. How dare he bullies an elderly prevalence of the virus in their population. man busy preparing a meal for pupils? And the video 2. man As ulichianga of Aprilmudala. 23, 2020, the countries that • KINGSTONE BWALYA: The man who was taking the published their testing dataUPND have on average video must be arrested as well. please arrest the two today. performed a number of tests equal to only 1.3 • DOUGLAS MWEEMBA: Sad...extremely sad!! percent ofMUBANGA: their population, and no • MOSES Evil chap deserves to becountry this cook get a medical report and have has arrested. tested Let samples equal to more than 13.4 him arrested. percent of its population. • CARPENTER: This is assault and the teacher should arrested.we condemn and criticise others, Sobebefore • JUSTINE NGOSA: Very sad, inhuman let• us take timeSILWAMBA: to read and analyse the global NJINVYANJI Respect everyone regardless of their status, this behaviour was uncalled trends and scenarios. for. far, Zambia is fairing better, no •SoENOCK MASIYE: TCZ should do much something about this teacher. wonder, WHO has commended the Zambian • KAY CHIBALE: This teacher is very stupid. • CHERRY KABISA: This teacherof is very stupid government in its handling Covid-19. • CHARITY KASONGO LENGWE: This is bad, who Together, does that? we shall overcome! •One DEBORAH TAIZYA'S MUM: Shocking, why treat a Zambia, One Nation! fellow human like that. • VICKY ZULU: And his idiotic friend is laughing and filming sure. Both need to be arrested. • MULENGA MWILA FUNDANGA: But why ai? Some COMMENTS people are evil. • LUCIA MWANSA: Not at its level best but at its worst. • JOCH NAITUMELA SILISAPO: This is bad and totally Patt unacceptable. Ndalama: Bushe mu Zambia • KAMIZHI NDONYO: Harassment at its levelfikapwa best. voshushana shushana pa Facebook • ALEX MALAMBO: Unprofessional act.. should be lisa? disciplined. • SANDRA SODA: Where is this? • JOCH NAITUMELA: Silisapo, Sandra Soda it's written Antonio Mourinho Mwanza: Patt Ndalama, somewhere kaya. • NAMAKAU SHIYANGA: This was too much. • NAMAKAU SHIYANGA: Foolish teacher. • VINCENT YONA: The law should visit immediately. Clara Liandisha: That’s I don’t trustai? • MISHECK M KAYARA JR: why OK what was funny • GEORGEFBI CHAINDA SR: Mr Bowman Chilosha Facebook. bengi. Lusambo take note. • YVONNE NJELESHI: Shame. • MATE BIZMARCK iyo.winning Kasonde StephenMUTABA: Mumbi:Vacancy We are • LIMPO MWANGALA: He is playing with his retirement this war. That’s a powerful word ba Antonio. package. • ALICK KAMANGA: Please have this teacher arrested. is an animal and needs to be isolated from the JaneHe Mulenga: Thank you, word! community. • DUMI SANI: That idiot of a teacher must be fired..... His so F nonsensical don't treat peopleyou like the Thomas Sakala:you Indeed uncle areway very he was behaving. right. • ANGELA MBIRI: He is very stupid and foolish how can he do that, let the law take its course • LUIS LENNOX I: The only idiot is the one who was Cliffshooting Habeenzu: With or without detractors, the video. GARNET MUMBA: The teacher and the idiot of a we• shall overcome. Well articulated comradeđ&#x;‘Š camera man should be put behind bars. • KAY CHIBALE: Very stupid teacher mmmmmm • Papadopoulus He is a fool. Abby Mwenya:Munkombwe: Political pundits want always

to bleed a fertile ground for scoring points. New strange system of checks and balances. Good observation my mbuya. Bennie Mundia: Abby Mwenya, instead of building and advancing our democracy, it is being destroyed and eroded by such negativity in the name of checks and balances.

Antonio Mourinho Mwanza: Bennie Mundia, very sad Bennie Mundia: Antonio Mourinho Mwanza, the sad thing is that a number of youths are being indoctrinated with such ideology filled with hate. Oliver Malupande: On this one I stand with you comrade...it is like we don’t learn to appreciate each other’s effort in this case Zambia as a country many times we differ even on simple things .. . Bennie Mundia: We are winning the fight. Commendable job by the government đ&#x;‘?đ&#x;‘?đ&#x;‘? Doc Sakala: Advise your government to buy covid medicine from Madagascar.. We are tired of this handwash..let Sondashi formula also be approved and used only in Zambia if W.H.O. can’t approve it..work for the people not your bellies. Mukuka Tinah Mutale: Doc Sakala, it’s not approved to be the cure, you think government is a kantemba to listen to every Jim and Jack? John Edwards: I don’t know where we went wrong in this country‌behaviour like bana bamu mpali!

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VER the last four months (July to October 2019), the price of Zambia's staple food (maize and mealie meal) has been on an upward trend. This is largely due to an open system allowing farmers to sell maize at market value. A healthy situation. Government on the other hand has continued to procure agricultural produce from farmers as per tradition (at slightly lower prices) to beef up food security through the Food Reserve Agency. This market value or cost reflective tag has led to an increase in mealie meal prices for the consumer. It's a bitter sweet tale of sorts in that the farmer is getting value with every drop of sweat and the consumer (mostly in urban areas has to forego certain

luxuries to meet the cost of nshima.) The PF government's open market policy has created a conducive environment for sector growth. For decades Zambia has enjoyed government subsidies on food and essential services such as electricity. With time, these subsidies have been reduced and in some cases withdrawn to ease the burden on the national treasury. The adjustment process is never seamless but is a necessary measure. We need to ask ourselves; "Who feeds Zambia?" "At what cost do they do it?" "Do they make a profit out of it?" The answer to each of these three questions will in turn determine whether or not the current price of mealie meal is justified. Zambia is largely fed by subsistence farmers most of whom are in rural or outskirt areas of

the country. President Edgar Lungu and PF government has tossed the coin and it is still spinning. The farmer's side of the coin is finally facing upwards. The farmer has for the first time sold his maize at the market price. This has put more money in his pocket. This has stirred a production movement and an increase in the number of persons putting hoe to ground. The right formula has been found and a balance struck. An increase in agricultural output will mean; *A reduction in prices of agro produce and increased exports. This in turn becomes a self-regulating or market driven sector of the economy. *An increase in industries manufacturing farming equipment, fertiliser and other inputs, *An increase in demand

for packaging materials such as sacks The ultimate result is new jobs, new income streams and a broadened tax base all with an aim of enhancing the nation’s quality of livelihood. The increase in mealie meal prices is therefore a blessing in disguise whose benefits will be appreciated beginning next harvest season. Every wise citizen with foresight should seize this moment and join the bandwagon of new farmers. The rewards will be worth it. KAY MUSONDA, PF Media.

should reopen Radio PROCUREMENTIBA ACT Lutanda MUST BE REVISITED

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CROWDS are not a determinant of winning elections. Most of those who attended the HH/UPND rally in Kitwe didn't come from the district. That was a UPND national rally. Epobapela apopene. Ba UPND Zambia yonse. Most of his members were ferried from Southern Province and a few from Western and other provinces. UPND and HH are trying to hoodwink Zambians that they have become popular on the CB. Using crowds are their old tactic. At last they always lose. They will cry even in 2021. HH cannot change anything in Zambia. After all they don't have a manifesto. They can't do what the PF government has done in seven years since 2011. They are very far from ECL’s powerful development agenda which has delivered. SONTAPO not ukulandafye and promising people impossible or manna from Heaven. We shall only wait for 2021 polling day. Your ratings on HH, CK are FAKE. HH can't beat ELC. PAUL CHILESHE.

THE current Procurement Act must be revisited to avoid goods being overpriced, most importantly to empower and employ majority youths by making it a policy that 20 percent to be strictly for youths as preferential procurement. I have observed how the current Procurement Act has robbed our treasury with overpriced goods and services, furthermore disadvantaging our youths for a fair participation in business opportunities. Clearly, the Procurement Act favours the already established business institutions or foreigners with huge financial muscle. The issue of Fire Tenders had nothing to do with corruption but everything to do with the

our youths languishing in abject current Act which clearly seem AM dismayed that Radio poverty. toILutanda be weak. was closed because of a programme that was The Procurement Act should What is more shocking and deemed tribal. My own feelings are that is truth hurts. be revisited. For example if upsetting the fact that there We all know the voting youths want to participate in a ispattern a growing trend being in the UPND strongholds, especially in Southern IBA Director General tender and it’s documented to demonstrated byisour Province. The voting so leaders Josephine Mapoma andthe so tribal thatwhen it say that 20 percent is for youths toregional silence youth no amount of masking it can close the radio station for hide it. Let call a spade a speaking The preferential tribprocurement comes to usemployment and the truth. as spade. al vote won’t stop unless we then controlling officers will feel empowerment by saying The tribal vote that comes talk youths about it openly. I say from Southern Province is well done Radio Lutanda for protected. are leaders. wellfuture documented and anyhighlighting the tribal vote one is free to go to the Elecfrom Southern Province. The government can also When youths are empowered toral Commission of Zambia Napwisha, check on the results of extend this making it be part of inand both business and the last two elections. CHANDA NSHANGALILWA, the C.E.O and other controlling employment then I think it wasopportunities wrong to Lusaka. officers’ key performance we can say they are future indicators when assessing leaders but let’s not silence them. them with a seemingly now The PF government should boring mere ancient slogan make ministers, C.E.O’s and all of saying they are the future controlling officers accountable leaders. to the Parliamentary Select Failure by our Members Committee to be reporting of Parliament to consider on the number of contracts amending the current awarded to youths’ enterprises. Procurement Act then they should have themselves to MAXWELL CHONGU, blame for goods and services PF DIE HARD. being overpriced and seeing Dear Editor,

Congratulations to frontline staff in Covid-19 fight

Dear Editor, FROM personal resources, the other day, I managed to reward one police officer, one garbage truck driver and one nurse for their hard work and patriotism in the fight against corona virus in Southern Province. I took them into Shoprite for shopping to motivate them. I am calling upon everyone never to harass, mock and ridicule frontline staff who risk their lives to save lives. Please join me in motivating them and not to harass them. Sincere thanks for the councils, and heads of departments for their presence, the media and Shoprite management. EDIFY HAMUKALE, Southern Province Minister.

Together we can defeat Covid-19 Dear Editor, WE are delighted to note that our fight against the Covid-19 pandemic has been highly stimulated by the increasing number of stakeholders who are coming to our aid by donating to our office various protective items. We recently received a number of goods on behalf of the residents of Matero ward from Trade Kings Group of

I would like to take this opportunity to applaud President Edgar Lungu for the various progressive directives and guidance he keeps giving us during this period. Companies. More than 1, 000 facemasks, 420 bottles of 70mls hand sanitisers and other items were handed over to our office for the people in our ward. I would like to take this opportunity to applaud President Edgar Lungu for the various progressive directives and guidance he keeps giving us during this period. I would also like applaud the Ministry of Health and all health practitioners in the frontline who are risking their lives daily. Many thanks goes to everyone who has been with us either in prayers or almsgiving during these trying moments. This has displayed high patriotism and love towards our beautiful country. Stay safe, mask up, stay home. Ubuntu Nabantu. ANNE BLESSINGS CHINYANTA, Matero Chairlady, Matero Ward 28 Councillor.


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‘USE REVOLVING FUNDS PRUDENTLY’ By ROGERS KALERO

M Better days are coming - PF By ANDREW MUKOMA ZAMBIANS should not lose their hope as there is still hope for better days, the Patriotic Front (PF) in Southern Province has said. The ruling party said the Covid-19 has come with challenges and opportunities which Zambians should utilize especially the small scale farmers who now have chance to sell their produce to chain stores. PF Southern Province Information and Publicity Secretary, Trymore Mweenda, said that the PF government was on top of things and would ensure that businesses were protected. He was speaking when he featured on a live radio programme on Zambezi FM

yesterday. Mr Mweenda said Government was encouraging Zambians especially small-scale farmers to take advantage of the situation and produce enough and supply to the chain stores. And Mr Mweenda has refuted assertions that the ruling party has been hijacked by former MMD members. He said that it was wrong for some opposition members to claim that the ruling party had been hijacked because such political parties have former MMD members who are serving as Members of Parliament. Meanwhile, some Livingstone residents appealed to Government to consider re-opening the Victoria Falls to the public. The residents observed that the Victoria Falls was a key source of income. Speaking when he called on a live radio programme on Zambezi FM, Eric Bunda, said that Government should consider re-opening the Victoria Falls to the public.

Mulobezi in new projects By ANDREW MUKOMA

MULOBEZI district of Western Province has witnessed many developmental projects since its declaration as a district, Council Chairperson Peter Malumo has said. He said the district had received a number of developmental projects under the Constituency Development Fund (CDF). In an interview with the Daily Nation in Mulobezi, Mr Malumo said that people in the area were excited with the on-going development. "We are very happy as people of Mulobezi district for the developments that Government is doing. What is happening here is that we have projects being undertaken by Government and the Council

through the CDF. "As a district or Constituency, we received K 1.6 million under CDF and from that amount, we managed to build schools at Namakala, Sanembo, Kazuzi and Mulobezi which are all operational," he said. Mr Malumo explained that the district bought a tipper truck which was being used on many projects. "Our biggest challenge is the road network. Our road from Simungoma Mulobezi Luampa road is very bad. It needs to be rehabilitated and that is our biggest plea from the Government. "Our request is to the Government to work on the road. We have written to the Road Development Agency so that they can help us on the issue," Mr Malumo said.

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ARKETEERS must run empowerment funds prudently and ensure transparency so that more resources can be availed, Kwacha Member of Parliament Joe Malanji has said. He said marketeers and the general population should not be quick to blame Government but provide leadership when given an opportunity to boost their capital base like the revolving fund. Mr Malanji, who is also Foreign Affairs Minister, was speaking in KItwe at Nkana East and Riverside markets where he released K50,000 each as revolving fund to boast their capital base "We want to see what kind

By LILIAN CHIKANDI RESIDENTS in Chirundu have called for collective efforts towards the fight against Covid-19 so that the pandemic can be eliminated Mr Allan Kanchili, of Christian compound, said front-line workers needed more support as they were expending tireless efforts in fighting the covid-19. Mr Kanchili said it was important that every citizen adhered to the World Health Organisation’s preventive measures as well as the Ministry of Health guidelines. Front-line workers required motivation ad that such could come from strict adherence to prescribed preventive measures. Mr Kanchili has also commended Chirundu MP, Douglas Siakalima, for joining the fight to end Covid-19 using the media to sensitize the people about the dangers of the pandemic. Meanwhile, Mr Twaambo Dobbi, also of Christian compound expressed

of leadership you will provide because you like blaming others. You should show me what kind of leadership you have. If you provide good leadership, then I will increase the revolving funds,'' Mr Malanji said He said it was disappointing that, in some cases, people chose to blame Government even for their own failures. Mr Malanji said he was impressed with the performance of the revolving fund at Ipusukilo, Kwacha and Chikwepe markets but regretted that traders at Bulangililo and Kampwena markets had squander the money. He said he had given marketeers at Ipusukilo market K150,000 and they had since grown the money to K1.4 million and have K400,000 in the bank "It is disappointing that in most cases, people who

squander opportunities are the ones who cry loudest to blame Government. As MP, I will always strive to empower people in various areas, but such opportunities must be put to good use,'' Mr Malanji said During the tour of Nkana East, Riverside and Ipusukilo markets, Mr Malanji gave out liquid soap and hand sanitisers to marketeers and cautioned them to take Covid-19 seriously Earlier, Mr Malanji inspected the construction works of a classroom block at Riverside Extension Primary school which was earmarked for upgrade to a secondary school. Mr Malanji has spent K830,000 on the construction of a 1 x 3 classroom block before starting the construction of a 12 x 5 classroom using his personal resources.

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disappointment that the district leadership and businessmen had not made any donations to the public. Mr Dobbi said the leadership, businessmen and well-wishers should take a leaf from what other leaders in other areas were doing. "We have seen how MPs, councillors and businessmen are donating different items to people in markets and compounds in other districts. It's sad that here in Chirundu we have not seen any of these things happening,” he

complained. And Mr David Musenge from Gotagota urged people in communities who wish to continue congregating in their churches to always wear face masks. Mr Musenge said people must be grateful that church gatherings have been allowed and should take the opportunity to pray in the spirit so that God could intervene in this global pandemic. He said that people should not give baseless excuses for not wearing masks because they could even use washable

scarfs to protect themselves and others. Zambians, he said, should use electronic platforms and media to share the gospel or pray from homes and God would still answer prayers. Meanwhile, Chirundu Town Council public relations officer, Clara Mulenga, said the local authority was disappointed with low levels of compliance among residents and traders in markets. She said that the council had instructed officers to monitor compliance in all business places.

More free masks for Luanshya

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DONATED masks must be distributed in a transparent manner so that the community benefit and protect themselves against the ravaging Covid-19, Gourock Zambia Limited Managing Director Sharad Desai has said. Mr Desai said it was important to distribute the protective clothing to the needy in society because it was now mandatory to wear mask sin public places. He was speaking yesterday when his company donated 1,000 reusable masks to Luanshya Municipal Council. Mr Desai also urged the local authority to continue sensitising the public on Covid-19 in different local languages. "As we donate these masks,

we would like to assure the local authority of our continued support towards the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic. Most important of all, we would like these masks to be well distributed. "Yes, they should be well distributed and the local authority should ensure that members of the community benefit. It is only through members of the community benefiting that we can reduce chances of spreading the disease,'' Mr Desai said And Luanshya Mayor Nathan Chanda that the masks would be given to Zambia Police, council public health workers and the district health personnel. The Mayor said coordination of Covid-19 and all donations would be handled through the local authority in the district administration.


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CIVILITY AND DUTY

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NGANDE MWANAJITI

On Wednesday SOME of the words that capture “civility” are “Politeness, Courtesy, Good Manners, Respect, Graciousness, and Consideration. The one word that summarises the opposite meaning is “Rudeness.” You can therefore do a very quick test around your environment and be able to tell who is rude in any situation. You can also tell whether “rudeness” is good for any entity – particularly those entities working in the public space. It is also possible to tell whether a person is rude or not. Similarly, you can tell whether an act is rude or not. For these and many reasons, it is not advisable for a diplomat for instance, to turn to the social media to express “personal views,” outside official channels. Please note that it is possible to pretend that one is civil, when in fact not. Again, it is very difficult to conceal real intention of the true picture of certain action. Everything, is but for a season! On the other hand, “duty” has the following synonyms and attributes; Responsibility, Obligation, Sense of Duty, What you have to do, Job, Function and Contribution. The opposite

Instead of dealing with the problem of Covid-19, we are pointing fingers. Government this and government that! Hell not. Who is government? Is it not you and I, irrespective of political persuasion? There is nothing wrong in travelling or moving to deal with a necessity. Such incidents of responding to a necessity are not an everyday thing. It is expected that when one moves, he or she also takes the necessary measures into full account. These two value laden words mentioned are key and germane to the way human beings relate to each other. It is no wonder therefore that as part of a democratic process, the rule of law, which is the soul of societal sanction in a democracy, is so critical. I apologise for talking about the “rule of law” over and over. I do not think that I will ever stop because the “rule of law” is relevant to civility and the rockbed of my public engagement. For instance, an argument for a total lockdown in light of Covid-19 as presented by some sounds plausible but equally plausible; and recommended for Zambia’s geo-political situation, is a flexible but firm stance, exhibited by the aggressive medical posture directed by the Republican President. I personally commend President Edgar Lungu for leading as a Statesman and showing concern for both life and living. This is the very reason why you cannot compartmentalise human rights. Life is important. So is living and its trappings! (A Statesman tells you what you must know or do and a politician tells you what

PIZZA DELIVERY

If your duty is to deliver Pizza to particular homes, you cannot be getting lost all the time. (Take note that it is not all the time that when you goof repeatedly, people do not notice the danger you pose. They may just be putting up with you for a reason; and this is a topic on its own!) of Duty in my view, is nonperformance and in this respect, pretence is quite difficult. If your duty is to deliver Pizza to particular homes, you cannot be getting lost all the time. (Take note that it is not all the time that when you goof repeatedly, people do not notice the danger you pose. They may just be putting up with you for a reason; and this is a topic on its own!) Now, non-performance and its attendants such as indolence or incompetence are very big problems. They stare many of our citizens, straight in the face. Just look at how the whole lot of many people in our country had been taking the Covid-19 outbreak lightly! How can you honestly, if you have fully embraced civility, politicise the Covid-19 pandemic? Is this not an opportunity for opposition political parties to cooperate with the very government machinery they seek to control? Seeking relevance is inevitable in politics but this inevitability, must be informed by commonsense over pettiness. Instead of staying at home, people are gallivanting without following guidelines religiously.

you want to hear). Moving on; the Rule of Law is critical, because as others also know too well, the Court system is not always the best route for

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The power of civility and duty is similar to the computer language of “garbage in – garbage out.” What do I mean? In my view, our engineers at industries like TAZAMA, INDENI, the Mines and Zesco are a major and admirable in-put to national development. resolving disputes. There exists the Court backed “Alternative Dispute Resolution” (ADR) mechanism. It is very useful for Commerce and Trade. Those who for one reason or another find themselves dealing with managing and developing contracts, stating or outlining how a dispute must be resolved is critical. (The Court must be the last resort; and ONLY when a relationship is “irretrievably broken”). When and if you have contractual obligations, it is your inescapable voluntary duty, to discharge them as agreed. Apart from standard contracts, (and even then, there is space for choice) no Contract is ever forced on anybody. Therefore, failure to discharge contractual duties as agreed, will lead to a breach, which is a bigger problem that affects the important aspect of privity of contract. (The privity doctrine limits interest and benefit of the contract to the parties, but the law accommodates interested parties – again, depending on circumstances) It is important to emphasise that a contract or agreement imposes duties and responsibility on parties. (The fact of entering into a valid contract means issues

of capacity have been considered). Consequently, it is the duty of each party to communicate effectively and act in good faith at all times. It is about civility. It is about responsibility and above all it is a matter for equity and in the case of a country, a case of National Pride, which captures several aspects of governance. For purposes of emphasis and clarity, this includes national interest and national security. (Collapsing or squeezing the Treasury or mass redundancies; are examples. It does not matter which party is in power!). The power of civility and duty is similar to the computer language of “garbage in – garbage out.” What do I mean? In my view, our engineers at industries like TAZAMA, INDENI, the Mines and Zesco are a major and admirable in-put to national development. The entire Zesco teams of engineers, is Zambian and a major input to national development. But what are we giving our engineers? We are in-putting the garbage of destruction, through illegalities such as vandalism and unwillingness to manage equity. On the one hand we want Government to do this and that, yet on the other we are

How can you honestly, if you have fully embraced civility, politicise the Covid-19 pandemic?

PRO-ACTIVITY

The stories of success we read and hear about from other countries are not an accident. They are a product of pro-activity and serious planning. Duty, Civility and a combination of many considerations; are a point of reflection requiring us to act responsively. entertaining irresponsibility and wastage! At political and policy levels, all the way to about 50 years ago, we have as a people displayed

collective irresponsibility through successful political administrations. We failed to get to the point where we must agree to do the right thing - pay cost recovery tariffs for electricity! Now fingers are unreasonably being pointed at President Lungu; that his government does not care. Really!! This is clear misinformation. Have we already forgotten the process of subsidy removal, we went through during the time of our last President? Have we forgotten how some Zambians were against the introduction of the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC), which in my view is a good vehicle for growing and sustaining our economy? Trust me, Zambia needs to prioritise industrialisation. As I said last week, we live in interesting times where and when duty is calling. Civility is standing by the side! Can we, for once do the one right thing? The right thing is to agree as follows: (a) deal with National issues as reason requires of any citizen (b) deal with Partisan issues as the season demands. I am mindful of challenges of managing any democracy, but comforted by the fact that human beings are generally, with a few exceptions, expected to relate with each other with reason. National building requires consensus and much as democracy is important, democratic discourse must be within the confines of national priorities as determined by, in this case, Zambians. One extremely unproductive endeavour that offends duty and undermines civility is the talk of nonexistent, but “emotionally driven ethnic chatter.” It is cheap and adds absolutely no value to either stability or Zambia’s GDP. If you are a perpetrator or merchant of this vice, stop it. There is zero benefit to it! Civility and Duty, stare you in the face, while soliciting for a progressive and responsible reaction. Here is another thing which we must squarely deal with: The integrity of Zambia! Zambia has 10 political jurisdictions all of which; without exception are endowed differently (our strength). The stories of success we read and hear about from other countries are not an accident. They are a product of proactivity and serious planning. Duty, Civility and a combination of many considerations; are a point of reflection requiring us to act responsively. Since duty and civility are an integral factor of development, it is a Zambian duty; and our collective responsibility, to move each part of the country to a better and higher level. The outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic is a good measure of how respective regions/ administrations are responding. It is how residents/leaders of each region respond to this national problem, which in many ways, will show the collective resolve of Zambians to deal with common issues. We can all point to how the Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit (DMMU) in the office of the Vice President, has been responding to disasters. I am not too sure anyone can point fingers that DMMU did not respond to a particular disaster of the many serious countrywide disasters. See you next week. Comments: ngandem12@ gmail.com Cell/SMS 0977776191


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ZAMBIA ELECTRONIC CLEARING HOUSE LIMITED EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Zambia Electronic Clearing House Limited (ZECHL) is a corporate entity registered under the Companies Act 1994, Chapter 388 of the Laws of Zambia whose main objective is to provide reliable, efficient and cost-effective clearing and switching services to the financial sector. The company now wishes to recruit for the positions to be based at its Head Office situated at COMESA Head Office in Lusaka. 1. OPERATIONS MANAGER Job Summary To provide daily operations oversight of all the organization payment streams ATMs, POS, Mobile, Cheque Truncation System (CTS). Key Accountabilities The successful candidate will among other things: - Develop and implement policies and procedures on clearing and settlement of all payment streams. - Ensure operations’ policies and procedures of the Organisation are followed correctly to avoid risks; and also ensure that the credibility of the Organisation is upheld by enforcing professional standard of operating in staff members. - Good understanding of contemporary payments systems and their effect on the payment eco system - Monitor daily operations to ensure a free flow processes, and also supervise the execution of daily tasks - Provide mentorship to members of the operations team by observing their daily activities and assisting them in solving complicated issues arising from errors in operations. - Provide support to Banks on all clearing and payments streams and settlement issues; - Coordinate the review and update of business rules for all payment streams from time to time; - Ensure client data is protected from the public and secured against fraud by enforcing access rights and verification levels - Co-ordinates and implements the testing of the Business Continuity Plan (BCP) as set out in the BCP procedure document; - Verification of Settlement positions for all clearing payment streams; - Allocation of workloads, supervision and coaching of subordinate staff - Monitor the functionality of the system and applications for integrity and availability. - Implement approved improvements to clearing payment streams. - Increase the effectiveness and efficiency of Support Services through improvements to each payment clearing stream; - Manage customer help desk. Academic and Professional Qualifications & skills - A full grade 12 certificate/School Certificate with credit passes including English language and Mathematics - Degree in Banking/ Business Administration/ Management Information Systems/ Computer Science or equivalent; - A Master’s degree in a relevant field an added advantage. - At least five years’ relevant experience in Payments CTS, EFT and Switching of Automated Teller Machines and Point of Sale processes should be a MUST. - Membership to any relevant Professional Body - Proficiency in all Microsoft Office applications. - The ability to work in a fast-paced environment. - Excellent analytical, problem-solving and management skills. - Exceptional negotiation and decision-making skills. - Effective communication skills. - Strong business acumen and detail-oriented 2.

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OFFICER

Job Summary The Business Development Officer should be adept at scanning the payments business environment and be able to make sound decisions that will provide direction in terms of product and service development in the payments industry. Ultimately, should have strong business acumen as well as demonstrate excellent management, communication, and analytical skills. Key Accountabilities The successful candidate will among other things: - Develop and sustaining solid relationships with company stakeholders and customers. - Good understanding of contemporary payments systems and their effect on the payment eco system - Ability to critically analyze payments system products and services and make recommendations - Good analytical skills and report writing skills - Operate as Executive Assistant to CEO from time to time - Understanding of the local and regional payments eco system - Providing insight into product development and positioning. - Analyzing financial data and developing effective strategies to reduce business costs. - Conducting market research to identify new business opportunities. - Collaborating with company executives to determine the most viable, cost-effective approach to pursue new business opportunities. - Meeting with potential members to the clearing house to present company offerings and negotiate business deals - Developing Business and or product proposals for new business Academic and Professional Qualifications & skills - A full grade 12 certificate/School Certificate with credit passes including English language and Mathematics - Bachelor's degree in Business Management, Finance, Economics, Marketing, ICT or related field. - At least five years’ relevant experience working as a Business Development Officer or similar role. - Proficiency in all Microsoft Office applications. - The ability to work in a fast-paced environment. - Excellent analytical, problem-solving and management skills. - Exceptional negotiation and decision-making skills. - Effective communication skills, strong business acumen and detail-oriented - Experience working in a payments system industry an advantage. 3.

COMPUTER HARDWARE ENGINEER

Job Summary Research, design, develop, and test computer or computer-related equipment. Supervises the installation of computer or computer-related equipment and components.

Key Accountabilities The successful candidate will among other things: - Analyse information to determine, recommend, and plan layout, including type of computers and peripheral equipment modifications. - Analyse user needs and recommend appropriate hardware. - Troubleshooting tasks and ensure permanent fixes are implemented on the infrastructure systems - Ensure timely resolution of system incidents to avoid disruption of business - Enforce adherence to ICT and Engineering standards and procedures - Ensure that system enhancements are effected as prescribed to maintain undisruptive operations - Confer staff and consult specifications to evaluate interface between hardware and software and operational and performance requirements of overall infrastructure system. - Monitor functioning of equipment and make necessary modifications to ensure system operates in conformance with specifications. - Test and verify hardware and support peripherals to ensure that they meet specifications and requirements, analysing and recording test data. - Provide training and support to all computer users - Recommend solutions to control dust, temperature, and humidity in area of system installation. - Coordinate and supervise routine maintenance of computer infrastructure and undertake installations. Academic and Professional Qualifications & skills - A full grade 12 certificate/School Certificate with credit passes including English language and Mathematics - Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering, Electronics Engineering or related field - Minimum of 5 years of experience in hardware or circuit design - The ability to work in a fast-paced environment. - Experience working in a payments system environment an advantage - Excellent analytical, problem-solving and management skills. - Exceptional negotiation and decision-making skills. - Effective communication skills. - Strong business acumen and detail-oriented 4.

HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICER

Job Summary To provide human resource management function of the company. The role provides human resource services by implementing best practices of the profession and establishing systems, procedures, and policies, and monitoring HR projects. Key Accountabilities The successful candidate will among other things: - Enhances the organization’s human resources by planning, implementing, and evaluating employee relations and human resources policies, programs, and practices. - Manage and implement best in class employee life cycle HR practices (from hire to retire). - Provide accurate and timely data, reports, analytics and recommendations for decision making. - Manages and implements the Performance Management System (PMS) for all staff. - Manages a pay plan by conducting periodic pay surveys; scheduling and conducting job evaluations. - Ensures planning, monitoring, and appraisal of employee work results, uphold employee discipline, hearing and resolving employee grievances; and counselling employees. - Ensures legal compliance by monitoring and implementing applicable human resource statutes, policies and regulations. - Retains historical human resource records by designing a filing and retrieval system and keeping past and current records up to date. - Manages human resource staff by recruiting, selecting, orienting, and training employees. - Assist in managing procurement processes and effective security services. - Managing insurance policies of all classes. - Managing the institution’s staff health care scheme. - Secretary of the procurement committee Academic and Professional Qualifications & skills - A full grade 12 certificate/School Certificate with credit passes including English language and Mathematics - A minimum of bachelor’s degree in Human Resource Management or related discipline - Membership to the Zambia Institute of Human Resource Management is required. - Certificate in purchasing and supply and ZPPA knowledge an advantage - At least five (5) years’ relevant experience in a reputable organisation. - Proficiency in all Microsoft Office applications. - The ability to work in a fast-paced environment. - Excellent analytical, problem-solving and management skills, Detail-oriented and self starter - Exceptional decision-making skills and Effective communication skills. 5.

PERSONAL ASSISTANT

Job purpose To provide Administrative and Secretarial services to CEO and Senior Management and produce various narrative and technical documents. The role provides office services by implementing administrative systems, procedures, and policies, and monitoring administrative projects. Key Accountabilities The successful candidate will among other things: - Provide office secretarial services to the CEO and Senior Management staff. - Types from shorthand noted or manuscript, letters, memoranda, tables, reports, and other documents of a routine and confidential nature for senior staff. - Keep the CEO’s diary and coordinate all meetings. - Receives, places, filters and conveys telephone calls, tactfully screens visitors to offices under his/her watch to prevent unnecessary interruption of Senior staff. - Orders and keeps reasonable supply of office stationery and other requisits to facilitate movement of correspondence and production of documents. - Makes internal and external travel and accommodation arrangements for all staff travelling. - Maintain a logical and systematic filling system for all correspondence. - Makes necessary arrangements for meetings, seminars and workshops of the Organization. - Ensures proper record keeping of all company documents. - Assist Manage the Administrative function of the company. - Supervise the Office Assistant - Ensures availability of office supplies and maintain clean and healthy office surroundings.

Academic and Professional Qualifications & skills - A full grade 12 certificate/School Certificate with credit passes including English language and Mathematics - Diploma in secretarial and office Management - A degree or diploma in Business Administration, Public Administration or Human Resources will be an added advantage - Typing speed of 250 to 300 words per minute. - At least five years’ relevant experience. - Proficiency in all Microsoft Office applications. - The ability to work in a fast-paced environment. - Excellent analytical, problem-solving and management skills. - Effective communication skills and decision-making skills. - High Computer skills in Microsoft word suit, ability to work with minimum supervision, sober character. - Capable of handling confidential matters. - A Member of the Professional Secretary Association of Zambia 6.

ASSISTANT SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS OFFICER

Job purpose To assist the Systems Applications Officer plan and strategize on the utilisation of ICT in addressing organisation and stakeholder needs. The role contributes to the development of new operational systems and methods in line with modern national payment systems Key Accountabilities The successful candidate will among other things: - Provide first line support on the National Financial Switch and Cheque Truncation Systems - Monitor the network and applications to ensure minimal downtime for IT systems - Assist in the implementation of interfaces for ATM, POS, Mobile Money Channels - Conversant with modern applications coding languages and programming. - Handle Customer inquiries on the National Switch both telephonically and through emails. - Record and report all technical issues affecting the smooth operations of IT systems. - Track assigned incidents and ensure timely resolution - Escalate complex technical issues to L2 support - Follow up customer queries with necessary ZECHL personnel - Maintain all incident records Academic and Professional Qualifications & skills - A full grade 12 certificate/School Certificate with credit passes including English language and Mathematics - A Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science/Information Technology or related field. - At least 3 years’ experience in IT Support - Knowledge of Unix/Linux systems - Able to write SQL queries - Knowledge of any scripting language will be an added advantage - Basic understanding of electronic banking transactions & cards operations - The ability to work in a fast-paced environment. - Excellent analytical, problem-solving and management skills. - Exceptional negotiation and decision-making skills. - Effective communication skills, Strong business acumen and Detail-oriented - Experience working with a payments switch (IST, Postilion, SmartVista etc) an added advantage. 7.

ASSISTANT DATABASE ADMINISTRATION OFFICER

Job purpose To assist the Database Administrator, provide superior National Financial Switch application support services in order to ensure availability of reliable and quality information systems and support services that meet user requirements. Key Accountabilities The successful candidate will among other things: - Provide first line support on the National Financial Switch and Cheque Truncation Systems - Carry out Database administrator functions for ZECHL ICT systems. - Respond to database related customer inquiries on ZECHL ICT systems. - Troubleshoot and resolve all applications and database issues affecting the smooth operations of IT systems. - Track assigned incidents and ensure timely resolution - Escalate complex technical issues to Level 2 support - Follow up customer queries with necessary ZECHL personnel - Maintain database schema records - Maintain backup logs, tapes and related records Academic and Professional Qualifications & skills - A full grade 12 certificate/School Certificate with credit passes including English language and Mathematics - A degree in Computer Science/Information Technology or related field. - At least 3 years’ experience in IT Support - Knowledge of Windows, Oracle and MS SQL - Able to write SQL queries - Knowledge Unix/Linux systems - Capable of automating Unix tasks - Capable of writing Unix shell scripts - Knowledge of Java, PHP or C# - Knowledge of Oracle Weblogic, Apache Tomcat - Basic understanding of electronic banking transactions & cards operations - The ability to work in a fast-paced environment. - Excellent analytical, problem-solving and management skills. - Exceptional negotiation and decision-making skills. - Effective communication skills, Strong business acumen and Detail-oriented If you meet the above qualifications, please send your application letter and a detailed CV including your full address, contact numbers, with copies of academic & professional certificates to: zechl_admin@zechl.co.zm In order to reduce the risk of the spread of the COVID – 19, please note that all application responses should be in electronic form no hand delivered application letters will be accepted. The closing date for receipt of applications is 8th May 2020 PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT ONLY SHORT-LISTED CANDIDATES WILL BE CONTACTED


Wednesday 29, April 2020

Features

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HE pen is mightier than the sword” is a metonymic adage, penned by English author Edward Bulwer-Lytton in 1839, indicating that communication (particularly written language), or in some interpretations, administrative power or advocacy of an independent press, is a more effective tool than direct violence. But there is also a contrasting statement which says: Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun, a phrase which was coined by Chinese communist leader Mao Zedong. ... A portion of the 1938 speech 45 years into the Twentieth The principle applies to was excerpted and included Century. modern politics and that is why in Mao’s Selected Works, with The leader of Nazi Germany politicians strive to control the the title “Problems of War and Adolf Hitler recognised the media. It is for this reason that Strategy.” importance of communication I was not surprised by the revOver the years, the earlier and he had a ministry dedicat- elation by the owner of Muvi statement made by Edward ed to propaganda. He realised Studios Mr Steve Nyirenda Bulwer Lytton one hundred that propaganda was import- that the UPND president, years before the start of the ant to encourage his troops Mr Hakainde Hichilema had QUARTERLY FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Published in accordance withproved the section 61(3) of the Banking and Financial Services Act, 1994 Second World War abused his station during the while also demoralising the Take note that the financial statements on a month-on-month basis are available on request at every branch more stronger than that which last Presidential and General opposing armies throughout of our bank. was made by Chairman Mao World War Two. Elections.

JOURNALISM OF THE BELLY IS UNPRINCIPLED

BALANCE SHEET

ZMW’000

1st Quarter ending 31.03.20 Year to date ZMW’000 ZMW’000 ZMW’000 ZMW’000

ASSETS

Notes and coins

STATEMENT OF CAPITAL POSITION

INCOME STATEMENT

as at 31 March 20

340,331

Loans and overdrafts Banks and financial institutions Securities

143,629

143,629

19,952

19,952

Balances with Bank QUARTERLY FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 133,240 of Zambia 1,280,213

I

as at 31 March 20

ZMW’000

PRIMARY (TIER 1) CAPITAL

1. Demand deposits

-

2. Savings deposits

(c) Contributed surplus

17,312

(d) Retained earnings

19,551

Interest expense

4,133,033

Investments in securities

2,178,963

BALANCE SHEET

Paid to banks and financial INCOME STATEMENT institutions

as at 31 March 20

Loans and advances (net of capitalised interest on ZMW’000 non-performing loans and ASSETS allowances for loan losses) 2,913,563 Bills of exchange Notes and coins Interbranch Balances with Bank Fixed Assets of Zambia Other assets Balances with banks and other financial institutions in Zambia Total Assets Balances with banks and

Deposits

(93,012)

(93,012)

(600)

(600)

Balances due to Bank Total liabilities and of Zambia shareholders’ equity Balances to banks and other financial institutions in Zambia Off balance sheet items Balances due to banks and other financial institutions abroad Contingent liabilities BillsAllowances of exchange for losses

(94,621) 202,200

19,952

202,200

(86,909) 133,240

(86,909)

296,821 115,291

(1,009) 12,134 (94,621)

123,971

Fees from (13,288) Depreciation foreign exchange 12,134 transactions (345,260) Other 11,802,137 Realised trading 123,971 gainsnon-interest (losses) Total expenses Unrealised gains (losses) from Income (losses) (90,861) foreign taxes exchange before and holdings extraordinary 130,538 Other items (8,883) 1,558,991

-

11,802,137

1,558,991

Net loss Other

Total non-interest expenses Income (losses) before taxes and extraordinary items

202,200

202,200

(86,909)

(90,861) (86,909) (8,883)

115,291 66,507 181,798

Taxation

1,558,991

Income (losses) after taxes but before extraordinary items Extraordinary items Net loss

30,146

(13,288) 12,134 (345,260) (358,548) (176,750)

115,291

123,971 (90,861) (8,883)

181,798

181,798

- (13,288) (185,802) (345,260)

IV (185,802) (358,548)

(176,750)

(176,750)

9,932,447

II TOTAL DEPOSIT LIABILITIES AND BILLS PAYABLE AT THE END OF THE PREVIOUS QUARTER III LIQUID ASSETS

STATEMENT OF LIQUIDITY POSITION

(9,052)

V

& coins which are legal 569,537 2. Notes 7. Localinregistered tender Zambia securities which are issued orguaranteed by

Total liquid assets

VI

72,700

-

9,932,447

642,237

MINIMUM TOTAL CAPITAL REQUIREMENT:

-

(Higher of K520m or 10% of total on and off balance sheet risk-weighted assets as established in the First schedule)

520,000

EXCESS (DEFICIENCY) (IV minus V)

122,237

-

-

340,331 217,363 1,062,850 613,100 3,799,507 1,565,863

newspapers in this country. This ownership can be seen from the stories and editorials from the two or three newspapers. It is unfortunate that we have a situation where journalists have agreed to be controlled by politicians. There is no problem with journalists choosing to support a politician or political party, but it is wrong for journalists to be controlled by politicians. In a discussion I had with one senior journalist, a comparison was made with the American situation where Fox News supports Donald Trump and CNN criticises the American president every day of the month. This is a good example because it shows independent journalism. Neither President Trump nor the leader of the

When the time came to open the lines, not a single caller got through on the landlines but calls were received on the moderator’s mobile phone which was not advertised when we were on the air. All the callers were known UPND cadres. Such conduct by a journalist can only happen with the full consent of the station owners.

21.38% -

38.25%

613,100 40.45%

-

IV RATIOS

2. Total liquid assets as a per centage total deposit liabilities and bills payable

-

9,172,229 1,565,863

3,799,507

1. Liquid assets (items 2, 3(a), 3(c)and 4) as a per centage of total deposit liabilities and bills payable

-

515,098 217,363 2,529,660 1,062,850 -

6. Bills of exchange and promisory

Total liquid assets House)

ELIGIBLE TOTAL CAPITAL (I(o) + III) (Regulatory capital)

ZMW’000

340,331 6,887,689

notes eligible for discount at Bank and bullion (103,644) 1. Goldofcoins Zambia

of littleSECONDARY or no realizableCAPITAL value 5,848 IIIAssets ELIGIBLE 5. Money at call with any other bank Other (Prepayments) (theadjustments maximum amount of secondary capital is limited IV RATIOS to 100% of capital) 72,700 6. Bills of exchange and promisory (o) Sub-total (B)primary - (Sub-total A above + Other 1. Liquid assets 2, 3(a), 3(c)and notes eligible for (items discount at Bank adjustments) (103,644) 4) as a per centage of total deposit of Zambia IV(p) Total ELIGIBLE (I(o) + III) liabilities and bills payable primaryTOTAL capitalCAPITAL (h - n) 569,537 registered securities which (Regulatory capital) 642,237 7. Local 2. Total liquid assets as a per centage

(the maximum amount of secondary capital is limited to 100% of primary capital)

9,172,229

as at 31 March 20

(l) Holding of other banks’ or financial institutions’ 3. Balances at Bankofofthe Zambia Government Republic of SECONDARY (TIER 2) CAPITAL capital instruments Zambia and which have a final (a) Eligible preferred shares (Regulations 13 and 17) (a) Current account maturity date of not more than six (m) Assets pledged to secure liabilities (b) Eligible subordinated term debt (Regulation 17 (b)) 72,700 years (at book value) and such (b) Statutory deposits account (n) Net unrealized gains (losses) on available-forother securities as the Minister may (c) Eligible loan stock / capital (Regulation 17(b)) (c) OMO deposits sale securities (185,344) have approved (d) Revaluation reserves (Regulation 17 (a)). (d) Other balances 8. Items in transit between banks, Sub-total (A) (items i to of n) revaluation res. (109,492) Maximum is 40% between bank and 4. Treasury bills branches issued byofthe between branches and head (e) Other (Regulation (17 (c)). Specify Government of the Republic of office of bank OTHER ADJUSTMENTS: Zambia (including those held (f) Total secondary capital 72,700 held as collateral for the Clearing Provisions

RISK-WEIGHTED ASSETS

(185,802)

-

Total Deposit Liabilities and bills payable

5,848 75,852 III LIQUID 5. Money at call with any other bank ASSETS -

III ELIGIBLE SECONDARY CAPITAL

(185,802)

(358,548)

(9,052)

4. Bills payable

are issued orguaranteed by total deposit liabilities andof Government of the Republic II SECONDARY (TIER 2) CAPITAL bills payable (358,548) V MINIMUM TOTAL CAPITAL REQUIREMENT: Zambia and which have a final (a) Eligible preferred shares (Regulations 13 and 17) maturity date of not more 3. Total liquid assets as a than per six (Higher of K520m or 10% of total on and off balance (b) Eligible subordinated term debt (Regulation 17 (b)) 72,700 years (at book value) and liabilities such centage total deposit sheet risk-weighted assets as established in the other securities as theatMinister and bills payable the end may of the (176,750) (c) Eligible loan stock / capital (Regulation 17(b)) First schedule) 520,000 have approved previous quarter (d) Revaluation reserves (Regulation 17 (a)). 8. Items in transit between banks, VI Maximum EXCESS (DEFICIENCY) (IV minus 122,237 is 40% of revaluation res. V) between branches of bank and (9,052) between branches and head (e) Other (Regulation (17 (c)). Specify 66,507 office of bank RISK-WEIGHTED ASSETS 4,182,349 (f) Total secondary capital 72,700

181,798

(185,802)

515,098 2,529,660

BILLS PAYABLE AT THE END OF held as collateral for the Clearing THE PREVIOUS QUARTER House)

II

66,507

(9,052) 66,507

(345,260)

(94,621)

75,852

as at 31 March 20

6,887,689

3. Time deposits

(j) Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries ZMW’000 and associates 1. Gold coins and bullion PRIMARY (TIER 1) CAPITAL I LIABILITIES THEwhich PUBLIC (k) Lending of a capital nature to subsidiaries 2. Notes &TO coins are legal and associates tenderdeposits in Zambia 1. Demand (a) Paid-up common shares 416,745 (l) Holding of other banks’ or financial institutions’ 3. Balances at Bank of Zambia 2. Savings deposits (b) Eligible preferred shares capital instruments (a) Current account (c) Contributed surplus 17,312 (m) Assets pledged to secure liabilities - 3. Time deposits Statutory deposits account (d) Retained earnings 19,551 4. Bills(b)payable (n) Net unrealized gains (losses) on available-for(e) General reserves (c) OMO deposits sale securities (185,344) Total Deposit Liabilities and (f) Statutory reserves 12,285 (d) Other balances Sub-total (A) (items i to n) (109,492) bills payable (g) Minority interests (common shareholders’ equity) 4. Treasury bills issued by the of the Republic of (h) Sub-total 465,893 II TOTALGovernment DEPOSIT LIABILITIES AND OTHER ADJUSTMENTS: Zambia (including those held Provisions LESS: Assets of little or no realizable value (i) Goodwill and other intangible assets Other adjustments (Prepayments) (j) Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries (o) Sub-total (B) - (Sub-total A above + Other and associates adjustments) (k) Lending of a capital nature to subsidiaries (p) Total primary capital (h - n) and associates

30,146 (600)

9,932,447

Off balance sheet items

Allowances for losses on acceptances and off balance sheet items included in other liabilities

296,821 115,291 (93,012)

Depreciation Extraordinary items (13,288)

Contingent liabilities

143,629

I

(94,621)

11,802,137

Taxation Total non-interest on acceptances and Interbranch - income off balance sheet items Income (losses) Other liabilities taxes included in other liabilities 1,015,215 -Netafter interest and butincome before Other borrowed funds 72,700 1,558,991other extraordinary Non-interest items Shareholders’ equity 651,237 expenses

Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity

(i) Goodwill and other intangible assets

Year to date Subordinated debt 1st Quarter (1,009) ending 31.03.20 (1,009) ZMW’000 ZMW’000 ZMW’000 ZMW’000

Total interest Loans and expense 143,629 - overdrafts 340,331 - Banks and financial Net interest income 19,952 institutions Provision for loan 119,926 Securities 133,240 1,280,213 losses 700,394 Net interest income Total interest after provision for income 135,714 loan losses

Non-interest Interest expense income other financial institutions Deposits (93,012) Commissions abroad 4,133,033 LIABILITIES and service 30,146 Paidfees to banks Investments in securities 2,178,963 andcharges financial (600) institutions Loans and advances (net Foreign Exchange debt (1,009) of capitalised Deposits interest on 9,932,447 Subordinated Fees from non-performing loans and foreign exchange 12,134 Balances due to Bank allowances for loan losses) 2,913,563 Total interest transactions of Zambia BillsBalances of exchange - expenseRealised trading 123,971 to banks and gains (losses) other financial institutions Interbranch - Net interest income Unrealised gains in Zambia (losses) from (90,861) Fixed Assets 119,926 Provision for loan Balances due to banks and losses foreign exchange holdings other financial institutions Other assets 700,394 Net interest income abroad 130,538afterOther (8,883) provision for Bills of exchange -loan losses Total Assets 11,802,137 Non-interest Total non-interest Interbranch -income income Other liabilities 1,015,215 Commissions Netand interest and LIABILITIES fees service 30,146 other income Other borrowed funds 72,700 charges Non-interest Exchange Shareholders’ equity 651,237 Foreign expenses

Deposits

LESS: STATEMENT OF CAPITAL POSITION

ZMW’000

416,745

(b) Eligible preferred shares

(e) General reserves Published in accordance with the section 61(3) of the Banking and Financial Services Act, 1994 Balances with banks and Total interest (f) Statutory reserves other note financial that institutions Take the financial statements on a month-on-month basis are available on request at every branch 12,285 296,821 296,821 income in Zambia 135,714 (g) Minority interests (common shareholders’ equity) of Balances our bank. (h) Sub-total 465,893 with banks and

other financial institutions abroad

as at 31 March 20

I LIABILITIES TO THE PUBLIC

(a) Paid-up common shares

133,240

STATEMENT OF LIQUIDITY POSITION

For some of us, Mr Nyirenda was only confirming what we already knew. The type of news coverage by Muvi Studios was very suspect and this included the way the presidential debate was conducted. Additionally, some of us had searched the records and PACRA and the records showed a link between Muvi Studios and some other shareholders. Obviously proxies were used by the UPND to have controlling power over the station. Similarly, there is suspicious connection between the UPND and Radio Phoenix. Proxies have been used to buy the station. I confirmed this when I appeared on the Let the People Talk Programme in 2016. The moderator announced two land line phones

21.38%

38.25%

3. Total liquid assets as a per centage total deposit liabilitiesKelvin Bwalya Herman Kasekende andExecutive bills payable at the end of Chief the Financial Officer Chief Officer previous quarter 40.45%

Note: These results have not been audited and are derived from the company’s management accounts.

4,182,349

on which callers would reach us. When the time came to open the lines, not a single caller got through on the landlines but calls were received on the moderator’s mobile phone which was not advertised when we were on the air. All the callers were known UPND cadres. Such conduct by a journalist can only happen with the full consent of the station owners. There is also evidence that two or three politicians own

Democratic Party own the two stations. Fox News and CNN differ on ideologies; one is conservative while the other represents liberal America. We then looked at Britain which has a public broadcaster, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). Everyone will agree that the BBC is an independent broadcaster which is built on the true principles of journalism. The BBC provides coverage fairly, for the Britons at least.

(185,802)

-

-

(185,802)

(185,802)

Herman Kasekende Chief Executive Officer

Kelvin Bwalya Chief Financial Officer

Note: These results have not been audited and are derived from the company’s management accounts.

Millennium Radio

BBC will even expose government mistakes and scandals in the interest of the British people. The American and British examples are a good yardstick which journalists must emulate. When information or stories are too biased, they alienate the readers and listeners. This has happened to the dull interviews of one politician. When people realise that a radio station or newspaper has become a “vuvuzela,” they lose confidence in that station or publication. A good media outlet must inform, educate and entertain. If the only thing you publish or broadcast are negative stories about certain individuals or institution all the time, you will end up costing your sponsors support from the groups to whom the individual belongs. In good journalism we say; “write the vision, make it plain upon the tablets, so he may run he who reads it.” That means that you should publish well researched stories with defensible proof. It does not augur well for a newspaper to see corruption only one side of the political spectrum. Such biased journalism is unprincipled journalism of the belly. It brings chaos in the country and good journalists must speak against it. As Albert Einstein said; “The world will not be destroyed by those who do evil, but by those who watch them without doing anything.” Yours truly Troubleshooter ecchipalo@yahoo.co.uk/ pentvision@gmail.com/ecchipalo@icloud.com


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‘1 billion’ could become infected worldwide – report LONDON - One billion people could become infected with the coronavirus worldwide unless vulnerable countries are given urgent help, an aid group has warned. The International Rescue Committee (IRC) said financial and humanitarian aid were needed to help slow the global spread of the virus. It said “fragile countries” such as Afghanistan and Syria needed “urgent funding” to avoid a major outbreak. “There remains a small window of time to mount a robust response,” it warned. There have been more than 3m confirmed cases of Covid-19 worldwide with more than 200, 000 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University in the US. The IRC’s report, which is based on models and data from the World Health Organisation (WHO) and Imperial College London, estimated there could be between 500m and 1bn infections globally. It also said there could be more than 3m deaths across dozens of conflict-affected and unstable countries. “These numbers should serve as a wake-up call,” said the head of the IRC, David Miliband. “The full, devastating and disproportionate weight of this pandemic has yet to be felt in the world’s most fragile and war-torn countries,” he added. “The key now is for donors to urgently put flexible funding behind frontline efforts. “Governments must work together to remove any impediment to humanitarian assistance.” Meanwhile, Britain is on track to become one of Europe’s worst-hit countries in the coronavirus pandemic, according to data yesterday that showed deaths from Covid-19 had already topped 20, 000 by April 17, including a fast-rising toll in care homes. – BBC/REUTERS.

Wednesday 29, April 2020

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3 ‘COVID-19 OFFICIALS ON DEPLOYMENT’ NABBED BY PHILIP CHIRWA

JOHANNESBURG - Three people were arrested in Mpumalanga on Monday for allegedly pretending to be “Covid-19 officials on deployment” and using fake Covid-19 insignia on their vehicles. According to police spokesperson Brigadier Leonard Hlathi, police received information about two vehicles branded with Covid-19 signage which were allegedly used to commit crime. After following up, the police tracked down a VW Polo sedan and Toyota Hilux bakkie which matched the description they were given. “Upon stopping the said vehicles, police found three occupants pretending

to be Covid-19 officials on deployment. “They then found fake permits inside and further discovered that the suspects were attempting to cross the border with the intention (of collecting) dagga from a neighbouring country,” Hlathi said. “Police cannot rule out the possibility of adding charges relating to fraud as they impersonated Covid-19 officials,” Hlathi added. Meanwhile, Madagascar police forced citizens caught outside without a coronavirus face mask to sweep pavements on Monday, law enforcement officials said. President Andry Rajoelina has made it compulsory to wear face coverings

By Ronald Lwamba

outdoors in the capital Antananarivo, Uganda’s health minister says the as well as in the cities of Fianarantsoa survey will help to inform when or how to and Toamasina, to curb the spread of ease restrictions. coronavirus. Elsewhere, the Democratic Republic of The new rule, which came into force Congo’s mineral-rich province of Hauton Monday, was announced on April 20 Katanga has started a 24-hour lockdown alongside the gradual lifting of lockdown intended to help the authorities trace measures in the three main cities. people who’ve come into contact with Authorities warned that citizens leaving a Covid-19 patient who tested positive the house without face masks would face last Friday. The 58-year-old male patient THE OBSERVER community service. arrived in the country last week and is And Uganda plans to test about 20, thought to have travelled from Kenya via Augustin 000 people in theBy space of a week for Phiri Tanzania and Zambia, before entering coronavirus. through Kasumbalesa city in the southSurvey results are expected on May 4, east. Kasumbalesa city will go under a day before the country’s lockdown is lockdown on Wednesday. – NEWS24/ due to end. AFP/BBC.

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BY ANDREW .B.C. NJOVU

PARIS - Conflict and disaster forced more than 33 million people to flee within their own countries last year, putting them at greater risk amid the global Covid-19 pandemic, monitors said yesterday. The new figure brings the total number of people living in internal displacement to a record 50.8 million, according to a report by the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC) and the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC). The number of internally displaced people (IDPs) is far higher than the some 26 million who have fled across borders as refugees. “IDPs are often highly vulnerable people living in crowded camps, emergency shelters and informal settlements with little or no access to healthcare,” IDMC director Alexandra Bilak said in a statement. She warned that it would “compromise their already precarious living conditions by further limiting their access to essential services and humanitarian aid.” The report found that conflict forced 8.5 million IDPs to flee last year in countries like Syria, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia and South Sudan. – AFP.

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Record 50m people displaced internally - monitors


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By MICHAEL MIYOBA

FOOTBALL Association of Zambia (FAZ) president Andrew Kamanga has urged the current generation of footballers to be ambitious enough to achieve what the Gabon Air disaster heroes died for. And soccer icon Kalusha Bwalya in his tribute said the fallen heroes’ dreams remains everyone dreams as they showed the way to what Zambia has achieved so far. Speaking after leading some members of FAZ to celebrate the 27th anniversary of the Gabon disaster which claimed the lives of 18 players, technical staff, a FAZ chairman, crew members and a journalist at Heroes Acre in Lusaka, Kamanga said players should be determined to fight for a World Cup qualification when the qualifiers resume. Kamanga said the feat the fallen heroes were about to attain remains elusive because 27 years after the disaster, Zambia has failed to secure World Cup qualification. “We were on a journey to participate in the World Cup and we are yet to achieve that but it remains our hope that for the 2022 we could repay the fallen heroes with a World Cup qualification as you know the draws

FAZ President Andrew Kamanga, ZASPOFA patron, Peter Makembo and other FAZ members paying their respect to the fallen heroes at Heroes Acer during the 27th Gabon Disaster anniversary. Picture by MICHAEL MIYOBA

are out once we get back to our football programmes we can have this at the back of our minds. “Their dreams are our dreams #KK11 #KKEleven #Chipolopolo,You guys showed the way, #Dedication #Passion #discipline #talent #Legends. Gone but never to be forgotten,” posted Kalusha on his Facebook page.

Meanwhile, Zambia national team coach Milutin ‘Micho’ Sredojevich said Zambia has enough talent and quality players with potential to achieve greatness like the fallen heroes. Zambia Sports Fans Association patron Peter Makembo said the fallen heroes will always be celebrated for the strong foundation they laid for the Zambian game.


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