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HAKAINDE Hichilema and the UPND have resolved to dethrone me as Chitimukulu as soon as they step into the corridors of power, Paramount Chief Chitimukulu of the Bemba has revealed. However, Chitimukulu says he is not waiting for this and will act to prevent this from happening, “I think the only option is: PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE. The problem is that some people create their own storms, but get mad when it rains,” he said in a veiled warning against the opposition party.

The Bemba paramount Chief claimed that Deputy National Secretary-General Patrick Mucheleka had made clear what the opposition party was plotting. Chitimukulu has also revealed that late President Michael Sata degazetted him because he was afraid of him being in charge of Bembas. “He (Sata) knew me as a controversial strategist who operated behind the scenes since I was with him in the United Progressive Party (UPP) that was led by Mr. Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe. His fear was that it would be highly dangerous for me to be at the helm of Bemba power ,” the Chitimukulu said.

Police counsel PF on security …don’t interfere in state security ON PAGE 3

Chitimukulu says he is not waiting for this and will act to prevent this from happening, “I think the only option is: PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE. The problem is that some people create their own storms, but get mad when it rains,”

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PF won’t protect erring cadres, says Musukwa ON PAGE 3

ZRA intercepts 6 trucks in raids ON PAGE 4

‘Only 6 MPs tested for Covid’. P3 By SILUMESI MALUMO ONLY six Members of Parliament out of 156 have tested for Covid-19 voluntarily since Parliament resumed sittings, Minister of Health Chitalu Chilufya has said.

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LAZ REBORN THE Law Association of Zambia (LAZ) under the leadership of former Attorney-General Abyudi Shonga has a chance to repair its dented image that has seen it lose credibility in the eyes of the public. We feel this must be one of its priorities to convince the nation that it will be an honest broker in the country’s affairs, an organisation that the public can trust. LAZ has in the recent past ceased to be an organization of learned men and women that could be relied on to give honest advice to the government. It allowed itself to be an extended legal arm of some of the country’s political parties. By so doing, it became a polarised entity because it forgot that its members represented different political interest groups. And as Mr Shonga a State Counsel, takes up the leadership mantle, we hope neutrality will be the catchword. We believe Mr Shonga, having held one of the most revered positions in the country, that of AttorneyGeneral, will steer LAZ to greater heights, and not become “one of the opposition” to the government of the day. Yesterday, Mr Shonga and his team paid a courtesy call at State House where they had a candid exchange of views with President Edgar Lungu. Mr Shonga promised that the association under him intends to be neutral and non-political when carrying out its mandate. We note that Mr Shonga called for closer ties with Government to deal with various national pressing matters such as the constitution-making process which we feel is a step in the right direction. LAZ, established as an Act of Parliament was meant to act as an advisor to the government and in recognition of its importance in the governance of the country has an input in the appointment of judges for example. Mr Shonga at the same time asked President Lungu to accord LAZ an open-door policy so that it could contribute positively. We do not think President Lungu would not want to work with LAZ. If anything, it has been the association that has distanced itself from Government. As the President noted. The association must revisit the condition of elevating lawyers to the status of State Counsel to enhance dignity and honour of the office. President Lungu said it was disappointing that some State Counsels had taken a partisan stance instead of objectively advising Government on national legal matters as expected of them. We have seen in the recent past how the conduct of some senior lawyers – State Counsels to be precise – has been unacceptable, publicly insulting members of the bench, and the political leadership. “State Counsels are lawyers for the state so to speak, and the State can call upon a State Counsel to render advice. But, unfortunately what we see in Zambia, State Counsels are busy demonising the Judiciary, Executive and everyone else,” observed Mr Lungu. Yet by virtue of their positions, they had access to all the high offices in the land – State House inclusive. It is our prayer that the two parties, the executive and LAZ will henceforth move in one direction. Even if there are differences along the way, let these be resolved in a courteous manner. Let that cantankerous spirit that appeared to afflict the former executive be exorcised and all start afresh. Clearly, the change of guard in LAZ heralds a new beginning – for the better.

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POLITICAL parties’ security wings should desist from interfering with the work of the Zambia Police whenever the Head of State is addressing a gathering, Deputy Inspector General of police in charge of operations Bonny Kapeso has warned. And Patriotic Front Lusaka Province secretary Kennedy Kamba assured the Zambia Police that the leadership of the party will continue to enjoy a cordial relationship with the police because it has respect for the law. He said the party has been perceived to be law breakers because of some few isolated incidents by certain individuals who misbehaved. Speaking when the PF led by Mr Kamba held a meeting with

the Zambia Police, Mr Kapeso said that it has become a trend by political party security wings to try and take over the job of the police whenever the President is addressing the public. He said that there is nothing wrong with political parties to have security wings but that they should not be interfering with the job of the Zambia Police in protecting the President whenever he is in a public gathering. Mr Kapeso explained that the security of the Head of State is the responsibility of the Zambia Police because it is the only security institution that is mandated to maintain law and order. “We have noticed that during

political rallies cadres want to take over the job of the police by trying to protect the President whereby they put the police behind. “The police consider anyone even from the ruling party to be a threat to the President and we are not ready to create two parallel security institutions in the country. “The Zambia Police is the only security wing mandated to maintain law and order and anything on the contrary meets the wrath of the law,” he said. Mr Kapeso disclosed that the police command will engage all political players in the country to ensure there is no political violence. Mr Kamba explained that the party must lead by example as

law abiding citizens He said the PF compels every member to respect the law, adding that President Edgar Lungu has always stressed that everyone is equal before the law. The party will not be dragged into the mud with members who break the law, adding that as a ruling party, it is supposed to set an example to other political parties. “The PF has respect for the rule of law and hold all police officers in high esteem. “None of us must think we are above the law, any party member who comes in conflict with the law such individual must be treated as such because as the ruling party we should set an example,” he said.

Too many trade unions, says ex unionist By PETER MALASHA TOO many trade unions in one industry has killed unionism in the country, a former trade unionist Lishomwa Nalishua has said. Mr. Nalishua said most trade unions were promoting their own interests than interests of workers. In an interview, Mr. Nalishua said trade unions have displayed their weaknesses by working in fragmentation and having different agendas. Mr. Nalishua, who is former Zambia National Union of Teachers (ZNUT) Mkushi district secretary said because of many unions in one industry, for instance

the teaching profession, it becomes difficult to bargain and convince government on wage increments. He said when it was time to bargain with the government, different unions present different percentages of salary increment hence it becomes difficult to bargain. Mr. Nalishua noted that in the olden days it was easy to bargain with Government because unionists were speaking one language with the same objectives as compared to today’s unionism. He added that it was mandatory to increase workers’ salaries yearly whether negotiations succeeded or not and in an event that negotiations succeeded, the increment

was far better than expected. And Mr Nalishua also said there were trade unionists who were still at the helm of leadership and clinging to power for over 20 years instead of stepping down for others to take over. “These union officials are getting hefty salaries and other fringe benefits almost close to ministers’ emoluments. So, that is why others around them admire that if these are enjoying perpetually, they should also create their own organisations where they can enjoy as long as they live,” he said. Mr. Nalishua added that union leaders should have defined terms to hold office after which they should retire and leave office.

Lungu swears in new Home Affairs PS By SIMON MUNTEMBA PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu has urged the newly appointed Home Affairs Permanent Secretary Masiye Banda to critically look at the policies and programmes within his ambit so that those that were in dire need of review are done to help the country cope with the modern day democratic demands. President Lungu said this at State House in Lusaka yesterday when he swore in Mr Banda to replace Dr Chileshe Mulenga, who died last week after an illness. Mr Banda prior to his appointment served as director for specialised audits and consultancy in the office of the Auditor General and the National Audit Office. He is also a seasoned civil servant having worked for 24 years in government with the first appointment being that of anti-fraud detective in the Zambia Police Service in 1996. President Lungu advised Mr Banda to put in his very best at all times to contribute to the enhancement of democracy and good governance as well as to be a role model for many other civil servants who aspired to be promoted to senior government positions Mr Lungu, however, said despite the diverse operations of the ministry of Home Affairs, he had no doubt that with his vast experience and specialised skills combined with his understanding of government operations, Mr Banda would have no difficulties in settling down in his new position.

President Lungu (right) with Mr Banda He expressed confidence that Mr Banda would easily carry on the mantle from the late Dr Mulenga because he had over the years performed his professional duties in public sector auditing, risk management and law enforcement duties with high levels of integrity. Mr Lungu also said his government was in a hurry to deliver quality services to the men and women in uniform under the ministry of Home Affairs, adding that he expected Mr Banda to work even harder to contribute to the realisation of those goals. And speaking to journalists shortly after being sworn in, Mr Banda thanked President Lungu for the appointment and his predecessor for the role he played in the massive infrastructure development. Mr Banda who promised to look at the policies and programmes within his ambit that needed to be reviewed as directed by the President, also pledged to build on his predecessor’s success to carry the agenda forward.

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Wake up and work hard, councils told

By SILUMESI MALUMO LOCAL authorities must up their game in revenue collection as there is no need to depend on grants for their operations, Local Government Permanent Secretary Ed Chomba has said. Bishop Chomba said the councils were given a mandate by law to collect revenue to provide a service to the Zambian people. He said that it was prudent that the local authorities realised that they can only enhance operations in their respective areas when they had financial muscle. This money, he said, which the councils need to use for operations was not supposed to come from the Government because they have various sources from which they collect revenue. Bishop Chomba was briefing journalists on Monday after concluding his tour on the Copperbelt Province where he went to familiarise himself with the operations of councils. Bishop Chomba said councils need to up their game so that they can be seen to be working for development to actualise in their respective areas. He however said when they collect the revenue from various business areas the local authorities need to plough back to actualise development. “We have seen laxity in terms of implementation on the things they know and they are supposed to do. I think it will not be good for us at the ministry to condone the laziness attitude,” Bishop Chomba said.


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CHITIMUKULU PF WON’T PROTECT ERRING CADRES, SAYS MUSUKWA REVEALS PLOT By ROGERS KALERO

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“A.L. Epstein, a social scientist who carried out a research on the Copper-belt wrote in his book, Politics in an Urban African Community: ’The Bemba-speaking peoples, make up by far the most numerous category in towns. The Bemba are a proud people, conscious of their military past and are known to Europeans and their fellow Africans alike for their arrogance…’” The chief said. In a special write-up about his encounters with the Sata administration, the Chief says he was aware of the UPND plans to dethrone him if they formed government next year, but vowed that the entire Bemba land and its chiefs under the Royal establish would not take such a move lightly, warning that Bembas were not cowards. Chitimukulu has quoted Andrew Roberts in A History of the Bemba to explain where he draws strength, ‘’’The most important social institution among the Bemba people other than the family is chieftainship. There are over thirty clans represented in Bembaland, but the one clan with political significance is the Bena Ng’andu, the ‘people of the crocodile.’ This is the royal clan, to whom is reserved succession to many chieftainships……no other chiefly clan in the region has gained such power for its tribe as the Bena Ng’andu.”’ The traditional leader reminded the nation of the late Mr. Valentine Musakanya who said the Bemba aristocracy and arrogance always believe not only in their inheritance, but also in the vocal aggression…. Their aristocracy has no foundation in wealth or known education but essentially in just being Bemba. The Bemba being a born-warrior regards “the innate temperament trait” as his only survival instinct and strongly believes that fear and coward-ness are the gateway to self-destruction. And hence the saying “cibe cibe, umwenso ni mfwa.” “ President Sata was very uneasy with my becoming the Bemba leader as you can see from what The Daily Nation reported in the obituary: In 2014, Mr. Lewis Changufu was almost arrested for calling for a meeting to discuss the impasse between the PF government and the Bemba Paramount,” Chitimukulu said. Quoting intelligence sources, Chitimukulu said, then President Sata was reported to have instructed state agents to find anything that could incriminate Mr. Changufu. `‘’ We have been asked to come up with anything that can link Mr. Changufu to crime. The President wants him arrested ASAP (as soon as possible).”’ On the other hand, the traditional leader explained, the Chinese government wanted to assist traditional rulers in Africa and formed what was called Africa Opportunity Co-ordination Organisation based in Nairobi. Dr. Wang came to Zambia and asked the Minister of Chiefs and Traditional Affairs to give him the name of a chief who would represent us there and the Minister chose a relative, but Dr. Wang discovered that he was not given the right person and so he travelled to Kasama and told me that I was the right person. “And when he went back, he sent the following letter of appointment , ‘’ With your royal position and high level of traditional knowledge and experience of the traditional norms and culture in Zambia, Africa AOCO board has appointed you to spearhead the formation of Pan African Development Committee in chiefdoms not only in Zambia, but in Africa as a whole.’’ Chitimukulu said.

‘State Counsels demonising govt, instead of advising’ By SIMON MUNTEMBA PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu has challenged the Law Association of Zambia (LAZ) to revisit the condition of elevating lawyers to the status of State Counsel to enhance dignity and honour of the office. And newly elected LAZ president, Abyudi Shonga and his executive have assured the head of State that the association would be neutral and not take a partisan stance in the execution of its duties. President Lungu said it was disappointing that some State Counsels had taken a partisan stance instead of objectively advising Government on national legal matters as expected of them. He was speaking when Mr Shonga and his executive paid him a courtesy call at State

House yesterday in Lusaka, Mr Lungu noted that of late, some State Counsels were publicly demonising his government without formally writing or approaching him to profer advice. He said it did not make sense for some State Counsels to assume a political stance by continuously demonising the executive and institutions such as the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) which they were supposed to advise when legal matters arose. He wondered why some State Counsels and other senior lawyers were finding it difficult to approach him on matters they felt were done wrongly more especially that as a lawyer himself, he was one of them. “State Counsels are lawyers for the state so to speak, and the State can call upon a State Counsel to render advice. But, unfor-

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OUNCILLORS and Patriotic Front (PF) cadres involved in illegal allocation of land must be ready to pay back the money they got from people whose plots will be cancelled, PF Chairman for mobilisation Richard Musukwa has warned. Mr Musukwa said the PF will not shield councillors and members involved in illegal land allocation because they were damaging the image of the party. On Friday, some councillors in Kitwe were unsettled when Local Government Permanent Secretary, Ed Chomba, said all plots which were allocated within 250 metres from the Presidential Lodge were null and avoid.

The councillors, who had created more than 120 plots in the area, said it was not good to cancel plots as the decision could affect the party's performance in next year's elections. But Mr Musukwa said illegal allocation of plots had no blessings of the party and so councillors should not think that because of next year's elections, it would be entertained. Mr Musukwa, who is Mines Minister and Chililabombwe MP, said cadres who got money from some residents and illegally allocated them plots should be ready to pay back the money. "It is not the party which sent them to go on rampage and engage in illegal allocation of land. Now, it is time for them to taste ttheir own medicine.

They have to be ready to pay back the money they got from the residents. "There is nothing like, no, we are going towards elections. In fact, people are complaining that PF has allowed cadres to share land with impunity, hence my decision to come out like this. We don't entertain illegality,'' Mr Musukwa said. He warned cadres against using the name of the party to engage in criminal activities, saying the party leadership would deal firmly with such cadres. Meanwhile, investigations by the Daily Nation have revealed that a division has rocked Kitwe City Council councillors over the illegal plots near the Presidential Lodge. The division had emerged

because some councillors have accused a clique among them as having masterminded the illegal allocation, hence denting the image of all of them. One councillor told the Daily Nation that some of his counterparts were unsettled by the tour of Bishop Chomba at the Presidential Lodge because they had created illegal plots and made money out of the scheme.

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Only 6 MPs tested for Covid - minister By SILUMESI MALUMO ONLY six Members of Parliament out of 156 have voluntarily tested for Covid-19 since Parliament resumed sittings, Minister of Health Chitalu Chilufya has said. And the minister announced yesterday that the country has recorded 60 new cases of Covid-19 in the last 24 hours. Dr Chilufya said he was dismayed with the development because the lawmakers were supposed to show leadership in the fight against the deadly pandemic. “Mr Speaker let me focus on my colleagues in Parliament. In anticipation of opening, the Ministry of Health worked with National Assembly management to set up screening

tunately what we see in Zambia, State Counsels are busy demonising the Judiciary, executive and everyone else. President Lungu said LAZ was supposed to take a leading role in protecting institutions of governance by offering sound legal advice and not assuming an opposition stance. And President Lungu said his Government was committed to ensuring that the 2021 general elections were free and fair by following the laid down rules and procedures. Meanwhile, Mr Shonga said the association under him intends to be neutral and non-political when carrying out its mandate. Mr Shonga who called for closer ties with Government to deal with various national pressing matters such as the constitution-making process asked President Lungu to accord LAZ an open-door policy so that it could contribute positively. He also appealed to the President to create opportunities for the many unemployed graduate lawyers.

and testing facilities at Parliament clinic. Further the management at National Assembly put in measures to ensure physical distancing, to ensure sanitisation of all that are entering these premises, these measures Mr Speaker were adequate. However I have noted with dismay that out of the 156 Members of Parliament, only six tested voluntarily at the clinic despite having a dedicated team at the Parliament clinic,” Dr Chilufya said. The minister said the development was unacceptable as the importance for testing cannot be over emphasised because testing would give an opportunity to detect the cases early and link the cases to proper case management and avoid negative outcomes. This was the surest way, he

said, of preventing further spread of the pandemic. “Despite the statistics I have just referred to, Government through the National Assembly management is giving yet another opportunity to all Members of Parliament to get tested. We will set up increased number testing points for all Members of Parliament at National Assembly tomorrow (today) Wednesday starting at 07:00 hours,” he said. Dr Chilufya said before the MPs return to their respective constituencies they need to be tested today and the results would be given by the end of business. Meanwhile Dr Chilufya said from 369 tests conducted in the last 24 hours, 60 new cases had been recorded bringing the total cases to 3, 386 with 128 deaths.

He said “26 cases were from Kalumbila in the Nort-Western Province, 11 from Lusaka, six in Mufulira and 38 were contact cases.” Dr Chilufya said from the health facility-based screening, 11 were recorded in Lusaka, four from Kitwe and one in Sesheke, stating that in the routine community screening six were from Lusaka. And Dr Chilufya said 18 patients were on oxygen and two in critical condition while eight had been discharged from Levy Mwanawasa centre and eight from Copperbelt Province Covid-19 centre. The minister said the continued escalating cases of the Covid-19 had been attributed to the cold and laxity to comply with the measures which had been put in place.

Covid forces parliament to adjourn sine die By SILUMESI MALUMO PARLAIMENT yesterday adjourned sine die due to the escalating cases of Covid-19 Vice President Inonge Wina said as leader of the House she was expected to adjourn sine die whenever an emergency occurred. Ms Wina said Covid-19 was an emergency therefore it was prudent to adjourn in order to protect the lives of Parliamentarians. “Despite the health guidelines the cases of Covid-19 have been rising at the institution and the country generally. It is in this regard that I seek the indulges of Hounourable members that in accordance with standing orders number 33 (1) of the National Assembly of Zambia standing order 2016 the house adjourn sine die in

order to protect both Members of Parliament and staff from the risk of contracting the disease. I wish the Members of Parliament to test for Covid-19 before going to their constituencies in order to minismise the transmission of the disease,” she said. Earlier yesterday Parliament paid tribute to departed Members of Parliament Rodgers Mwewa and Mwenya Munkonge. Parliament was saddened with the death of the two members of Parliament who were dedicated to serve the people. Vice President Wina said the death of the two parliamentarians was saddening and the house had been robbed of people who were eager to work for their constituents. Ms Wina said, “I want to

press on record our regret and sorrow and anguish over the demise of the two Honourable Members of Parliament.” She said the demise of the two was not just a loss to their respective constituencies but the entire nation. UPND Chief Whip Jack Mwiimbu said the two parliamentarians were decent people as they were always available for mutual discussions with other MPs without taking into account political affiliation. He said he had served as an MP for long time and it was rare to find people who were accommodative like the late two parliamentarians. And Government Chief Whip Brian Mundubile said Parliament would surely miss the two for their hard work.


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ZRA INTERCEPTS 6 TRUCKS IN RAIDS By BUUMBA CHIMBULU in Chirundu

SIX trucks carrying goods worth over K5 million have been seized by the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) for smuggling and abusing an incentive which exempts public institutions from paying certain taxes. The six trucks were seized from Chirundu and Nakonde border posts as well as Lusaka. Four of the six trucks were seized specifically for abusing the Public Benefits Organisation (PBO) facility. PBOs include churches, orphanages, schools and Hospitals, among others that import goods meant for public benefit. The six trucks were seized for various offences relating to smuggling by presenting forged documents while others were seized for fraudulently using the PBO facility, says authority Corporate Communications Manager, Topsy Sikalinda. Mr Sikalinda said ZRA last month started conducting an audit on PBOs as the organisation felt that various tax incentives were being abused. "So far, six trucks are in our custody, two are in Chirundu carrying cooking oil and we also have another one in Nakonde carrying used clothing. We also have three in Lusaka that are carrying used clothing and one carrying electricals. "These trucks are carrying goods worth over K5 million and these have been seized in accordance with the law," Mr Sikalinda told Journalists yesterday in Chirundu.

“These trucks are carrying goods worth over K5 million and these have been seized in accordance with the law,� Mr Sikalinda told Journalists yesterday in Chirundu. He said the goods imported by abusing the PBO facility were found on the commercial market instead of benefitting the public. Mr Sikalinda urged Zambians to report all cases of smuggling and tax evasions to ZRA. ZRA, he said, would work tirelessly to ensure that such vices were brought to a complete halt. "The over K5 million could have been taxes lost if we had not intercepted these consignments . "This is the money that Government desperately needs to improve our infrastructure, especially during this Covid-19 period . The economic situation has gone down , therefore we need every resource," Mr Sikalinda said.


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OODS illegally imported into the country worth over K1 million have been destroyed in Chirundu by the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) in an effort to stop the activities

which harm the economy. The items include various alcoholic brands, cigarettes, clear bulbs, tyres, sanitary pads, herbal medicines, cooking oil and mealie meal. ZRA Corporate Communications Manager, Topsy Sikalinda, said the destruction was in an effort to clamp down on

illegal imports that harm the economy through unfair competition and price distortions. Mr Sikalinda explained to journalists yesterday that these goods were hazardous to human health. The goods, he said, were not fit for human consumption because they had either expired, were

counterfeit or did not conform to the Zambian standards. "The Zambian economy need all citizens to join the ZRA in combating this vice. Illegal trade takes place through various mechanisms. "No smuggling will be tolerated through transit frauds,

under declarations, under valuations, false representation, misclassifications or forgery," Mr Sikalinda said. He regretted that the devastating impact of illegal imports included import duties and value added tax due to ZRA were not paid, which is a loss to the economy.

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Judiciary opposes Kambwili’s High Court complaint By CHINTU MALAMBO THE Judiciary has argued that the High Court is not a proper forum for Chishimba Kambwili's lawyers to raise complaints about the challenges they are allegedly facing whilst defending him in a matter where he is facing charges of forgery among other crimes in the subordinate court. Judiciary Chief registrar Charles Kafunda said the court cannot exercise its power to grant Kambwili leave to commence Judicial review as the latter has not exhausted all the alternative and administrative remedies before going to court. This is in a matter where Kambwili has applied for leave to commence judicial review proceedings in the Lusaka High Court, challenging the decision by Principal Resident Magistrate David Simusamba to refuse to recuse himself from handling his case. Kambwili cited the Attorney General as respondent and the Principle Resident Magistrate, David Simusamba, and stated that it has been difficult for his lawyers to perform their duties effectively as the court room is always poisoned with outbursts of anger and threats from the presiding magistrate towards him and his lawyers.

LATE MWANSABOMBWE MP INTERRED By SIMON MUNTEMBA LATE Mwansabombwe Member of Parliament, Rodgers Mwewa was yesterday interred at the Leopards Hill Memorial Park after a funeral service held at Praise Christian Centre in Lusaka’s PHI residential area. And Government has described the late parliamentarian as a gallant soldier who from a young age lived his life in service to others as evidenced by the orphanage centre (Fountain of Hope) he established in Lusaka’s Kamwala township which became a place of refuge for over 400 homeless children. Minister of Justice Minister, Given Lubinda who spoke on behalf of Government said Mr Mwewa was a selfless politician who lived his life for the sake of others. And Patriotic Front Secretary General, Davis Mwila said the ruling party has lost a selfless and formidable member who would be hard to replace. “I woke up today at 03:00 hours in the morning and wept. I wept for Rodgers for 10 minutes. I thought of the many children at Fountain of Hope that he took care of. Who will take care of those children like he did now?" he lamented. Meanwhile, speaking on behalf of the family, his elder brother, Teddy thanked Government for the huge financial and moral support it had received since the passing of their relative.


ull over dollar tax payment Zambia, Nakonde re-opened tax reductions HES PRE-ARRIVAL INTERFACE

its gold mining as the country has skilled indicators. population and economy. manpower to handle the investment. “The outbreak of the forward to continuing to build on our p “We look This is according coronavirus to the Federation of Smallhas negatively to the year to serve andthis grow oura customer base Scale Mining Associated of Zambia (FSSMAZ) requires better business affected the Zambian president, Joseph Mwansa. climate,” he said. and ultimately the people existing systems. said in a statement yesterday. ernment throu economy, derailing its Pastor Mwansa regretted that itPETER was the SICHALI Mr Berger stressed that and Byplans development of finance He explained that the idea depended on tax collection He alsoasannounced that Microfinance Zambia By BUUMBA CHIMBULU unfortunate that Zambia in most cases free and fair competition was country had to divert its Revenue Auth prioritised foreign investors over the locals. was to improve service deliv- more than ever before. among the top threeshould micro-finance for the best to have GOVERNMENT re-solution,institutions resources to the fight against THE Nakonde-Tunduma one-stop border post was should reduce He was reacting to the US$2.5 million value for money in public duce and defer some taxes He said the responsibilery to customers. profit in the country. the pandemic which has also yesterday re-opened for critical essential goods, so that busin partnership between ZCCMthe IH and Sudanese procurement. crippled global economy,” because economic activisays Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) CommisMr Sikalinda said various ity of collecting revenues, Mr Miyoba explained that this was a positive p company Karma Investment for gold continue By BUUMBA CHIMBULU He urged Government toopera he said in aties statement. sioner General, Kingsley Chanda. have slowed down in the macro-econom processing investment. initiatives had continued such facilitating trade, promoting Micro Finance Zambia despite take precautions regarding He also app Africa-Verein has over This is after border post was bring closed on Monday thewhich wake of Covid-19, the “Whatthe expertise will they STAKEHOLDERS should help debt as it had negative Bank of Zambia 500 members of as the launch of Tax on phone local business growth and theZambia market experienced. to facilitate screening disinfecting of German the and border Micro and Small Zambia doesn’tand have? Some qualified build a cases. better economic effects. companies with interest in image the release K1 district, which recorded 76 covid-19 for entrepreneurs to register, protecting the boarders and He said the percentCoopgrowth in customer experienced Zambians working inand Foundation ofare Zambia to [yesterday] ensure a 33 better “Given the very negative dep investing inTraders Zambia “The Lumwana border will be re-opened today commercial ba refinery. erative (ZAMAST) said file and make payments on the airports from illicit imports savings was afuel testimony of the confidence that c business environment, French has effects of high level of national at large. Africa-Verein, for only critical essential Africa goods such as food, izens’ Econom “Which school did they go to where Ambassador Sylvain Berger debt, it is necessary to resist Mr Mukwita said, had been By BUUMBA CHIMBULU ZAMAST Muchinga and medical supplies although theMicrofinance comprehensive phone without requiring air- had never been greater in the in Zambia. ment Commis Zambians can’t go and learn? Do weforneed has said. to the Jobad temptations of a friend of Zambia a coordinator, list will be issued to the public soon. Province history of Zambia in the face time or internet. foreign expertise for gold mining in Zambia?” “I am particularly impressed with our notable b businesses Mr Berger observed that non-concessional debt, and cou ZAMBIA has started long time and contributed “Today [yesterday] going forward when theChitimbwa, situsephat said Pastor wondered in a could statement. cessing the fun discussions with an Mwansa to the Zambian Zambia attract more the permanent race to costly He said the implementa- of adverse global economic growth which has seen us grow by 41 percent an ation normalises, we will significantly open thewhile border for othcompletely waiving said it was time Government created Association of He German by Direct promoting Investment infrastructures. Mr Chitimb er goods but for now, it iseconomy justForeign essential goods,” Mr profit for tion of tax online system had dynamics. pleased with our the year which stood a may not be possible, policies that encouraged indigenous citizens businesses restore investment into Zambia “This is an opportunity for technologies which were ready project. By BUUMBA CHIMBULU which required a better “It isrealso important to Chandatosaid in athe statement. development w to participate in big from projects to develop their drive for to-commercialisation. reduced FUND administrative and makes us one of the leading micro finance in ducing taxes would offer athe effectiveness economy support the German The TBDF seeks to strengthyou to turn “The your innovative for inno- costs business climate. increase Mr through Chanda announced that ZRA hadbusiness donated ion the impact the nation. fight between against community. Heworth explained that heand relief to citizens busithe linkages vators tax targeting He however explained of the fight against the 20,000 litres of fuel reand disinfectants K500, wardsand technovoluntaryAccording to TBDF, the entowards of updating systemsbusiness in concept Zambia by profit,” said. demic on enter Pastor Mwansa wondered how Zambians Covid-19. it was partly due to Nakonde this effort 000 to help curb the Covid-19 situation at search institutions and induswere projects that were belogical innovation into a viavarious sectors of that this required a better phenomenon of corruption, nesses. tax compliance line with the ever-changing Outgoing Microfinance Zambia Chairperson, N would assist Government in building the discussions,technology which that economic Germany Mr continued to border. by financing the economy with ble business venture by sub- tween research and full pro- try The image of Zambia which seems to increase. For Chitimbwa said most economy when theysee were not being given an hasConcept been yield-duction. business environment Chisupa, commended management for delivering are being sustained interest in the says thefocus Bank’s Chief Exec- while ship Magazine last week. Ms Chibesakunda said development He done explained that the idea was to ensure that andthrough transfer. mitting your Note,” specific on mitigatwhich was currently a bit that, free and fair competition enterprises had no revenue opportunity invest in meaningful projects however still be paid in the local warned foreign ex- that kick third quarter of this the Zambian Embassy in to Zambian economy. utive Ms Ms Chibesakunda saidthat her through a revolving fund, the border re-opened as soon as possible because Further, the Fund intends TBDF indicated thein the saiding inera statement. ing theOfficer, effects ofMukwandi Covid-19 dented by conflicts. is the best solution, to have success andthe increasing compliance forTBDF the commendable 2019 performance. to various obligations such as the gold refinery plant. Chibesakunda. organisation’s partnership and “To meet themeet demand for NATSAVE provided financovid-19 had negatively revenue collection currency. change market shrink in as year exacerbate demand toGermany increase theAfrica-Verein, uptake of re- affected funds were disbursed grantswould TBDF explained that the would has been made available The French Ambassador value for money in public all this is made taxpayers. “The Authority is “I am proud to have presided over the Board o He explained that Government could create including taxes. Ms Chibesakunda said with Zambia National Maran association of German surveillance equipment and cial assistance to ZANAMAwithproducts inevitable devastating impact on the during economy searched by industry or matching grants depending fund mainlymagnitude targeted projects by The Government under Authorwas speaking the procurement,” he said. Zambia Revenue and so would turnfor dollars. and offer shares through the stock exchange NATSAVE was committed keteers Credit Association "Trading activities have businesses, would focus on test virtual kitsZambia, coupled with public CA the andtype thatand repayments by through and enterprise people. possible because yet to launch app which shall which has been a trendsetter in micro developon stage of the that were utilising proven the Technology Business celebration of French Meanwhile, Mr Berger said fin ity (ZRA) SMEs wroteinto mines efover currency conversions "Therehow is increased possibiliandZRA allow Zambian companies and individuals to funding theall pan(ZANAMACA) willas pave way members association members awareness, the Zambian made liquidity He adoption said was the lead agency at the border, been slow because nationment and of approDevelopment Fund (TBDF). National Day recently. the bilateral relation France of the tax paybe accessible to all taxpayers and has covered a lot of ground as an institution Ms Phiri fective 04 June, to remit all for taxes would not be churned as to much. ty that there could awith shift demic period. the institution to reach to be invest thein goldto business through ZCCMcould help Zambia government has had available other borrowers. which was why itindecided make aal donation of health isfuel more important priate technologies. Government created “I am glad that to Zambia’s had with Zambia was based “NATSAVE will strivethe to outthe to SMEs. IH. ers who are very toTBDF the already existing financial inclusion our targeted clients. insupport dollars and directly to Mr Mutisunge Zulu, a Finanprocurement of seed and fermedical supplies needed to appeal to both local and She stressed that it was to help transport all covid-19 suspected patients to among It is envisaged that such ZDA has noted with for commercialisation government and International strong foundations. but we request on onbehalf understand covid-19 impact NATSAVE, she said, would critical too that the mem“We always talk about Zambians building fight the pandemic. international donors to assist the quarantine centre in Chinsali, close to 200 kilocentral bank. cial Analyst, said the Zambian tiliser through Ministry of Agkey and fundasystems. “This has resulted in a positive performance ov linkages will result in inof technologies developed loMonetary Fund (IMF) are Berger expressed a tonne Tuesday, but gained displeasure anonadvert on businessesBank in aZambia. unique use ZANAMACA to ensureUS$5,470 of our members thatMrZRA the economy. But how do we build the Zambia’s Ambassador tobein every way possible,” Mr bers ofpercent the fund must repay metres from Nakonde. Key drivers of dollar demand market had for years suffered riculture, the implications nearly 26 since the 2020 bottom hit Absa however indicated in the market creased output of research cally by research and develnow making progress, as an confidence in the fashion to be able to give that small businesses had going around social “All these innovations are mental to the to make funds available for evidenced by recording consecutive Zambia’s profits as sh relaxes monthly payments. economy Zambians are not given an Germany, Anthony Mukwita, Mukwita said. On itsbe part, the Disinfection ofwhen the entire border will also done onmedia March 19,” Absa said. report that were to stopped by billion products and competitiveness opment institutions as wellthe as gains IMF programme is very much beacon of peace and stability. loan repayment holidays. access the K10 in the Zambian market include exchange rate depreciation ing these conversions will not r highest purporting that opportunity to invest in the Gold refinery plant? We are unable to meet the “The Agency condemns organisation called ‘BACC’,” expressed confidence that the German government recently operations of happening at the ZRA innothrough the Ministry of Health using materials from the next borrow to access published financials,” Mr Chisupa said. “The Bank of Zambia On Monday, Copper prices as investor worries over the deepening facility putfrom in place the the ofUS enterprises. small micro and medium en- for This atmosphere, he said, erday as central purchases debt the by poor be rose done through commercial Agencyof isendisburs“We are appealing toneeded. His excellence Edgar inBank the ofstrongest terms such execution she inbank a statement yesterGerman as could contributed 18.5 million euros ZRA business for all offices at the border including Immigrafunding. obligations because hassaid provided eased capital Zambia (BoZ). the Zambia Hub in Lusaka the the Boardneeded ofbusiMicrofinance h President, Donald Trump’s response to US-China rift.and “The most-traded July The overall objective of theto with draw terprises. “ButMeanwhile the contract priority should to be cherishedZambia and avation from top Chagwa Lungu the or ing funds in form of a service purposes and shoring ergy demand causing spikes in banks anymore. heartless actsonofthe intent day. complement Government which is expected to meet tion, Road Transport and Safety Agency Compulsory ”There haslegislation been a general nesses havethebeen affected and provision requirement TheShanghai BoZ Aprilto3,China’s security on Hong Kong copper contract on the Futures TBDF is to provide support According to TBDF, the osening of also be given to industry, maintained as Zambia could Rexchange e v e stimulus nentreu e grant whole idea is stimulus to improve ser- announced the said. in severe partnership swindle unsuspecting Msof Phiri warned the memefforts in at partnership,” restoring the he cost ofannounced medical supplies andappointment of Ackim Chalwe as Standards and other units. callasfor the Cenup foreign currency rate. “If this does actualise, foreign which provide for reserve 2020 by Covid-19 ends, "he said. wasoutcry not as and the market hadfor Exchange (ShFE) rose 0.9 percent to ain Covid-19 development of Mwansa technocall isoftargeted at innovations source of jobs, tax revenue have a bright future. Pastor said: “We can learn from preneurs and the general pubbers public institutions to be the wary Zambian of economy. provide social transfers The disinfecting exercise will also becash extended to for Microfinance tral the Bank stimulusofemergenwith Ministry Autho r i ty,” vice delivery to Executive Officer Zambia, us financial to monetary measures to supand energy demand for petroMr Zulu also said the country exchange activity will mute furexpected. Mr Trump on Friday ordered 44,660 Yuan (US$6,274.94) a tonne. thier Mr Chitimbwa said Govlogical innovations in order in the various sectors of the for the State, and dollars “I often also say “choose subje Mopani howGovernment they are us and avoid the lic money and therefore urges such offers and seek confirmaMr Mukwita was to treating the vulnerable parts ofperthe residences ofhopeful all border agency cy package benefits to trickle pass benefits to our clients port financial system staCommerce, Trade and elimination ofthat special US treatment for “Earlierfocus in the session, theM contract hit r the leum among others. still remained of the view ther in the Zambian market," people,” he said. Zambia approval. to enhance enterprise comeconomy with specific from exports; thisare can be Zambia!” when I meet French past you telling us that there in anmistake. effort toAre protect livesthe and combat the the general public take heed Industry, tion with the ZDAholidays, or other lethatsonnel Africa-Verein could help population who have borne down to the mostand vulnerable through these re- March bility assisttoYuan. businesses USAID Hong Kong but didto not mention any petiveness action its since 6and of 44,800 e to their and sustainable on mitigating thehighest effects of howevbetter achieved through more companies, hesitating to Some experts have agriculture input demand Mr Zulu said. no Zambians with money? This is a dangerous Sikalinda Mr Sikalinda stressed spread of Covid-19. ofthat this warning asfollowing the Agency gitimate Government institumobilize the much-needed the heaviest blunt of the in society,” Ms Chibesakunstructures and refinance,” not to collapse the anwould organisation that underminecalled the U.S.-Chinagrowth. Phase Three-month on the London Metal tals consumer Covid-19 orthe contributing to thecopper Foreign Direct Investment, but come in Zambia. complex.” will not be held responsible for tions before they could apply da said. she told African Leadermaterial to protect Zambia’s epidemic. outbreak of the covid-19. the survival of the (LME) economy ‘BACC’,” one trade deal. Exchange eased 0.3said. percent to ays fight against pandemic. any loss of money,” she said. or Absa make any the payments.

Wednesday 22 July, 2020

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France wants for critical business German’s better economy confer for Zambia over economy

STATE INITIATES TECHNOLOGY BUSINESS FUND

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MANUFACTURERS CORNER With DR. E D WALA CHABALA

GREAT PRODUCTS THAT NEVER WERE ANIMAL FEED FROM CHICKEN FEATHERS ZAM CONTRIBUTES TO STABILISING ZAMBIA’S COVID-19 UNSUNG HERO? PUBLIC INTEREST ENTITIES COVID-19 OPPORTUNITY HAND SANITISER SUPPLY T CRUCIAL FOR OURRESET COUNTRY FOR ECONOMY

We should then naturally ask why it could one of the most renowned international endeavours, resources were not only HE notion that feathers packaging end up as waste to be of significant interest in this case. to be undertaken in the country. most prevalent has been made possible a very beautiful hair has limited, but the their hands.gentleman But with our be that products withand sucheasily tremendous personalities whobyhas pioneering faced from slaughtered chickresponsible for that waste. Apart from saving the environFirst and foremost is the fact that accessible means maincontraption made of toa be steel newbarriers handwashing promise for the countryofend up petering been known using mungongo oil for unsurmountable to access contrapthem. ens are waste destined Given the foregoing, it therefore ment, there are a number of comthe current rendering facility is the out before they are fully hygiene established.frame There with herthe hair. So, it should Thirdly, theretion was impact no “leniency” or “special taining required provision to go without saying that of such uncouth for the waste heap and does not only make environmen- mercial implications. Foremost only one installed in the country, are probably different reasons for different the product development to manufacture arrangement” with the retailers been to support levels during this COVID-19 hold a bucket above a basin behaviour put this a eventually the landfill is one that tal sense, but if commercial moti- among these is the fact that most and to makehas matters worse, products. Thewashing mungongo-based hairsuch thatand package this product such that women a fledgling new initiative or start-up. All period is hands. the water filled definite stop to, especially in we need to startthat revisiting. vation could also effortlessly beany established, of theuse animal protein mixed in are ani-issues was installed as part of the Chibote in the country. While fight against COVID-19, without charge. hand sanitiser we have all sanitiser product is a case point. Anecdotally, the former couldis and readily it in their thesebut for which there needsbefore to Every shop youinenter, from in the these of COVID-19. Also, while having manufacturwhat used tohair endshould up discharged as have wasteeasily can turned mal feed at the moment be is fishmeal Farmstimes operations. mind bogproduct lotto going forethait. The women into an effective arrangements for the lockdown of The some counalso init the fact that the ZAM institutional The challenge was compoundseen on had the amarket. But Kalingalinga shopping through a tap into the latThis handwashing system ing and industrial activities is a now be a source of economic activwhich is imported into the country. gles that with all the investments in the regions where the tree is indigenous iconic Zambian product. And if the amount supporting efforts that maybe someday tries due to the coronavirus members, usually known for ed by the fact that the 210 litre nol can be produced from momalls in thewhat suburbs, every ities ter. in This country. allows This washing of product is one that we desirable thing, increasingis true of attention By having a substitute in form of or that have flowed into Zambian the country have been using theisproduct for haircontainers since the ofinitially expense, time and the women could produce another truly iconic pandemic ethanol was their feisty engagements with lasses. occasion for inevitable pubhands with water donated flowing should be proud of ly becoming a matter for cardinal feathers from slaughtered chickfeather meal, there would naturalover theall lastsome fewvery decades, and the time immemorial. Ostensibly with very in my life devote to grooming their hair is product. licBut gatherings, even market imported into the country, the regarding mat- almost by ZamBeef Plc true andand Zambia making ethanol from from the bucket the government as Zambians. It is a Zambian when all meetings are economy. This therefore calls consideration is how to deal with ens, as it is indeed of numerly be that saving in terms of foreign increasing global emphasis on enimpressive results. Only that to be able to anything to go by, that is not a farfetched As for the breakfast cereal, for a country stalls, require that you wash used water being collected innovation, manufactured thrust by the ZAM members ters that affect their members, Plc were not molasses presented some lo- Breweries age for the country as well as a nity not only to plan and invest this badly inthe the lastonmore than the waste from production ous more waste that ends upsuitclogexchange outlay. vironmental use the mungongo product hair in notion. whose people are used to stewardship, having most that no held online. for declaring some business your hands before you eninthe the basin to be in Zambia, predominantly ensure that going forlike over the GST, have now inmay able forreceptacle delivering molasses to gistical challenges. process. This isrequired true of boiling commerging the landfills. The other benefit that should other rendering facility has been long-term growth plan. Itof goes inIt unsurprisingly what accelerates the country twenty years. village setting the very follows from the above fine things life imported, the notion gage or are from served. discarded subsequently. by informal businesses, but Different jurisdictions have undertakings as public ward, country is only self-sufficome tois work with Surya. What was required werehair product While Sugar Plc cial activities agriculture tointerest For the feathers from slaughnotinduced be together lost sightcriof thea without jobs that cereal installed inthat the hard nut forZambia many hours to extract the oil. that not having this on the Zambian isthe one thatcountry. isconsidered not saying out of the Covid-19 Given this big reversal in the Thereand is even a militancy This contraption has lit- government hassitting assumed unprecedentmining, industrial activities tered in particular, these can be the value There is therefore need toand concient in this product, over contribute to when specialised tankers transdonated 150 tons of the mateThis process made feasibility of using the chicken shelves of to major retailers has gotacreated togrowth beto along alien, but next towould imported different approaches to deementities (PIEs) to have better thought and effort need sis, but also toinsetaddressing it on fortunes of the global economy, about this: A few weeks ago, erary become ubiquitous ed prominence, for abe local from agri-processing to mineral can be turned into animal protein chain of this process. From the colsider incentives that canlikely linked above stabilising the supply the challenges of port the molasses. ZamBeef rial as part of the collaboratproduct very limited, especially for women the case of a characteristic failure of cereals on retailer shelves, will most ing entities as PIEs. Some use I urban went through Chongwe oversight the the country. And without a forward. put into this, but some of trajectory going Anothproduct, in fight against and indeed ofitscrutiny our ownofand econprocessing. for animal feed. They lection transportation ofbe the tomore environmental cleaning for chain during these COVID-19 COVID-19 in the country. Lafarge came toare therendered rescue ing efforts byand ZAM members in areas. But would appear most new product development. 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Thethis ZAM COVID-19 by donating tankers to transto contribute to normalising sectors, revenue size or quanactivities of these entities. roadside to oil port the nation are being maininnovation that will beIfneedingly clear is and that itattempted isofnot only not and high temperature treatment itself, then mixing into appropriate for any investors. instead with the properties mungongo on hair the whole effort of undertaking product local This is other a while very important And before the Response Team, headed by product. the into the molasses. the supply of hand sanitisers, taken account include the what Covid-19 provides is an that the assumptions that were tum number of employees The public interest enter anotion shop, theof gentleman tained high enough conas the country seeks sustainable to dump thethe waste process for several hours, to and after feeds for different kinds of live-of ed of processors directing more than because allegedly when product was development and commercialising the consideration toeven take into account because COVID-19 pandemic Surya ZAM president, Mr Ezekiel Thus, Surya was able to protransporting the molasses following: opportunity for coming up with used, both for planning the 2020 inside very sternly ordered from any production process into drying, a product with 63% animal stock, hundreds of jobs can poten5,000 tonnes of feathers to landtribute effectively to the conto respond to the Minister of once stocked in one of the major retailers, mungongo hair product was a lone hard as policy makers and manufacturers as well as entities already listed entities is not completely unwas operating below capachas mobilised its memduce bulk hand sanitiser and Sekele, from to outside that the predicts budget and for the the environment, but it developing is globally protein is produced. tially be established. fills every year, they processed this toMazabuka gosome backof outside and tainment of theeffort coronavirus, Finance’s callIMF for proditme out-sold the already established man using household appliances. may Given try to substitute imports withlocal locally working with Tandem bers to come togethermore to other members, ZamBrew, Chisamba where the ethanol onconaproducts, public chalfamiliar in our economy. The frowned upon when example This is process that curcurrently than into ato useable product, some inwash my hands. Such spirtoaSecondly, this contraption. ucts replace imported hair products on the for shelves. Why, thanks as isisthe case in There most ofare such made if exchange. the attitudes ofThe people that theity, world economy will Seventh National Development Consulting, it has now put in tribute to government efforts Coca Cola Bottlers, etc offered was to be produced proved a waste from mineral processrently being where done onhands the outskirts in with centive could be attached to that. ited water adherence tohave guidelines In homes, used 100 million birds being reared ones that weof can’t get due to lenge some these criteBanking Sector is a very good rebound to positive 5% growth Plan (7NDP), undoubtedmeasures to plant ensure the the coronavirus. bottle and label theRoad hand challenge. This bodies is despite the to ing water and solid of on Great by to thefight country per yearthe andbasin if this place And with only installed some water from of poisons preventing and containtoLusaka, be washed in aEast basin belockdowns inone some neighnext a of turnaround ly and sticking the ria isofyear that ansupply entity delibcase in coronavirus point and the to busisteady molasses to But it ishis alsomouth. possible that sanitiser for tousutheis to fact that Surya Biofuels, anwaste clogs up waste treatment Savannah Streams. Theand facility would give about 7,000 tonnes in (2021), the country atcan the moment, rinse Being ingchanged the is very fore having adonation meal, bouring countries. of 8% from this year’s contracits plant outside Chisamba. this effort by the ZAM mempublic. other ZAM member, had ofold ones would be like insisting plants. at the moment processing 2.5 to feathers, that would potentially some of the incentives could be toindoors, he would spit the welcome indeed. ally following the order of It is therefore my humble erately put measures in place nesses ineven this sector could to aof chicken feathers to pro- bers fact, concept that tons translate into more than 4,000 wards installation other renderFurthermore, the ZAM could have lasting impact This is a very fered toobserve process the from his mouth back that allforward this 3age tion, Zambia’s economic rescue seniority, a littleimportant old man water toInBut leave thethe car indonated gear opinion that theof original into circumvent large extent already beor viewed waste from given production duce between 1.5 and 2 tons ofthe the on tonnes of basin, featherfrom meal animal ing facilities in areas of which livestock COVID-19 Response Team the production of ethanol milestone, not only inwash 150 tons ofaof molasses into hand washing hands literally into the which from the village would novator of them, this handwashpackage will need to both idenwhen intending to reverse. But processing activity was somebody feather meal first, animalthen protein per others protein being produced. Currently concentration. There couldif also everywhere in the country his hands scoop were meant to wash ing system be regarded asbe thought is not farfetched we as PIEs. They are required to tify and exploit the opportubeing positive about this, any else’s problem no longer holds. day. The protein produced is very only 10 to 15% of this is being proincentives regarding the logistics consider thieving for banking, howduced much not onlyofmeet and promaintain nities by what thisconduct tragedy magnitude andfor animal For instance, thethe extended crucial feed, and this from more the facility on Great presented ofthe transporting isglobal currentducer responsibility (EPR) in theCovid-19 is levmixed with other ingredients to East Road. ly of considered as as waste ininvesform of turnaround as well perhaps adverse impact of the of some the foreign for a sector which influences certain capital adequacy Environment Management legis- produce feed for different kinds of There are a number of challengfeathers to processing plants. seek to achieve a similar magpandemic alsoalso offers an opportor for owned entities ourneed foreign els, they need tolivestock. file more than 70% of lationbut puts the onus on the produces that to be addressed There are otheroperating externalities nitude ofthatreversal andbe growth. tunity to planproducts with the intention ers of consumer whose There are several factors that are more production of feather meal should also taken into quarterly performance state- earnings? How about private- in our country. The approach

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The notion of public interest entities is not completely unfamiliar in our economy. The Banking Sector is a very good case in point and the businesses in this sector could to a large extent already be viewed as PIEs.

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IMF approves $7.6m debt relief to Burundi to cushion Covid-19 effects NAIROBI - The International Monetary Fund said on Monday it had approved $7.6 million debt relief to Burundi to help address the economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. It said the relief for three months would be potentially raised to $24.97m over the next 21 months, if resources are available. “IMF debt relief will help free up resources for public sector health needs including other emergency spending and help mitigate the balance of payments shock posed by the Covid-19 pandemic,” the IMF said in a statement. The IMF said it has revised downwards economic growth projections for 2020 by 5.3 percentage points to -3.2 percent this year. “The pandemic has exacerbated preexisting economic challenges and creates significant external financing needs in 2020 and 2021, mainly as a result of lower exports, elevated imports needs, and reduced remittances inflows,” it said. Burundi has so far had 328 cases of Covid-19 and one death. Meanwhile, the IMF’s executive board will meet next Monday to consider South Africa’s request for a Covid-19 response loan, according to the board’s calendar. The meeting comes after months of engagements between National Treasury and IMF management. SA is seeking a loan of $4.2 billion from the multilateral institution, though certain factions of the ANC have been against this. – REUTERS.FIN24.

The IMF has revised downwards economic growth projections for 2020 by 5.3 percentage points to -3.2 percent this year.

Extra business News JOHANNESBURG - South Africa’s liquor industry lost R20 billion in sales in the first nine weeks of the national lockdown, according to data analytics company Nielsen. Nielsen said that according to its research, the industry lost about R304 million every day during the first round of prohibition. It is set to lose around R10 billion for every month the ban continues. SA banned the sale of alcohol at the start of the nationwide lockdown in late March. The ban was lifted on June 1. Sales were again prohibited on July 12. President Cyril Ramaphosa said at the time that alcohol was putting pressure on the healthcare system. “There is now clear evidence that the resumption of alcohol sales has resulted in substantial pressure being put on hospitals, including trauma and ICU units, due to motor vehicle accidents,

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violence and unrelated trauma,” said Ramaphosa. Kelly Arnold, managing director for Nielsen South Africa, said in a statement on Monday that during the first sales ban, the industry lost 17 percent of its average annual sales, including three “month ends” when sales are usually at their highest. “To put this in perspective, that is the equivalent of a loss of sales of the entire confectionery supergroup for a year or four years of bread sales or three years of airtime sales in modern trade outlets,” said Arnold. – FIN24.

The liquor industry lost R20 billion in sales in the first nine weeks of the national lockdown.

SA gold stocks soar as bullion closes in on record JOHANNESBURG - An index of gold stocks in Johannesburg rose as much a 2.7 percent to a fresh all-time high on Monday, as bullion prices look set to take out the record reached in 2011, amid loose monetary policy, low real yields, record inflows into exchange-traded funds and increased asset allocation. “JSE-listed gold shares’ performance is a function of the gold price in rands, so dollar gold price and rand exchange rate are both important,” said Meryl Pick, a

money manager as Old Mutual Investment Group, who helps oversee the firm’s R10 billion Investors Fund. The rand price of gold has risen for a third day. The index of gold companies is up 103 percent in 2020, accounting for the five best-performing members of the South African benchmark index. The gauge’s 14-day relative strength index rises to 76.7, above the level of 70 that some technical analysts see as an indication that the shares have risen too

far and are overbought. But the stocks could have further to run. “Gold stocks are ultimately leveraged to the gold price and will track this higher in a rising gold price environment,” Pick said.“Based on a 2-3 year view, the gold price could still find support as central banks will likely keep interest rates at all-time lows to support a global recovery, and we have entered levels of unprecedented money creation by the US Federal reserve, which may have knock-on effects on inflation.” – BLOOMBERG NEWS.

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the Pew Research Centre, a think-tank, found that 58 percent of Americans think • CLARA S HAMOOYA: As a Tonga I get all his words race relations are “generally bad” and People may pretend and say whatever but this is not how we play chimbuya. This Lozi teacher Bywant DICKSON JERE 45 percent believe it has become more they to appear morally upright or must be arrested, this is too much. My heart bleeds. acceptable to express racist views since politically correct but the truth remains He can’t do such a thing to an elder not to talk of taking Donald Trump was elected president. that no one can ignore the potent role “007”, him, a video was the moniker I gaveThe exit polls by various researchers that tribe and region play in African in Rodger Moore movie. •asINKECHI ANDREW, MWEENE CHIYUNI:As Clara S show divisions across racial and politics. Hamooya. He was locked up isyesterday. youngsters, we worked together on groups, too. As was the educational To ignore or pretend otherwise to be • CLARA S HAMOOYA: Nice he can't treat his friend case in the 2016 presidential election, hypocritical to the of realities that we face as NGO a that number projects in the way Africans. world. Whilst we did This all sortswhite of men voted Republican by a wide •While ÑÔRÀH ÎÑÔÑGÉ LÙMÀÑÔ: margindad (60 percent to 39 percent) while tribe and region are important is someone's projects that could attract donorand why would a teacher do that to a grown man,women huh were divided (49 percent white demographics in elections and why? funding, he only concentrated favoured the Democratic candidate; as campaigns, tribalism and regionalism are • CATHARINE CHANDA: OnlytoBembas Ngonis are many the Republican). Blacks dangerous sentiments needs be - and ontheone area - that “streetism” as hesupported only people who know chimbuya very well. votedI love overwhelmingly (90 percent) for fought with everything we’ve got. fondly called it. you Koswes the Democratic candidate, including The world over, demographics such JOHN C NKHOMA: Catharine love the you to shares of black men (88 Byethnicity, that time, he had Chanda, a stintwe with comparable as•race, religion, gender, Kolwes percent) and black women (92 percent). education, age play very crucial roles in Steet Kids Drop-In Centre in Garden • JOLLITY TINTAand MUDENDA: This As the wethat edge closer to the 2021 elections politics, campaigns elections and is utter stupidity compound under the auspices of teacher needs an lackadaisical early retirement there are to see desperate political expect it would be naive and forafter all we Zambia Red Cross Society of Zambia. many on the waiting list. How dare he bullies an elderly resort to tribal and regional shenanigans anyone to ignore this reality. manhe busy preparing a meal for pupils? Andsentiments the video to woo and hoodwink voters. But had a religion project proposal done In the Middle East, plays a ulichianga mudala. What we should guard against is the central role in politics. Most (if notown all) guardian byman then to set up his • KINGSTONE BWALYA: Thesure manthat who wasdangerous taking the animalistic instinct of some Middle Eastern countries make home for kids. video must be laws arrested well. UPND please arrest individuals to try to divide and baseless their constitutions, and as education Hetwo simply streetism. the today.withunderstood take advantage of us using tribalism and curricula comply the religious • DOUGLAS MWEEMBA: Sad...extremely sad!! regionalism for their political expediency. norms dominant in each society, this has “Teti fibombe kuno..,” he said, Dear Editor, luxuries to meet the cost of the country. President Edgar • MOSES MUBANGA: Evildivisions chap deserves be We must summon our moral and sometimes fuelled sectarian and towhen nshima.) The PF govern- Lungu and PF government sending our class in laughter, arrested. Let is this cook gethappening a medical reportintellectual and have authority and fight VER tribalism the last four ment's open market policy has tossed the coin and it conflict, like what currently he told our tutor that her proposal to months (July to Octohas created a conducive en- is still spinning. The farmhimSyria, arrested. and regionalism with everything we have in Iraq, Iran, Yemen and Lebanon, ber 2019), of theour price of vironment for sector growth. er's side of the coin is finally CARPENTER: is assault and the teacher should kids in various homes as peace and prosperity for the unity, let•infuse alone thestreet ongoingThis Arab-Israeli conflict Zambia's staple food (maize For decades Zambia has facing upwards. The farmer behas arrested. nation. which a prominent religious aspect centres opposed to have drop-in can mealie meal) has been enjoyed government subsi- has for the first time sold his One Zambia, Oneand Nation. to •it. JUSTINE NGOSA: Very sad, inhuman on an upward trend. never workSILWAMBA: in Zambia. dies on food and essential maize at the market price. Observe Social •More NJINVYANJI Respect everyoneStay Home. Mask Up. than a decade after America This is largely due to an services such as electricity. This has put more monThis was when we did Distancing. Sanitise regardless of their status, this behaviour was uncalled Wash and elected its first black president, fears ofa short open systemYour allowing farm- With time, these subsidies ey in his pocket. This has Hands Regularly. worsening racial tensions are on the rise for. course together in Street Law ers to sell maize at market have been reduced and stirred a production move- for packaging materials such with the growing emergence of white •organised ENOCK MASIYE: TCZ US should do something value. A healthy situation. in some cases withdrawn ment and an increase in the as sacks by the tutor Tracy about this (Antonio Mourinho Mwanza) supremacism. teacher. A poll in February from Government on the other to ease the burden on the number of persons putting The ultimate result is new What we can spend Dear Editor, hand has continued to pro- national The we rightconvincingly for- jobs, new income term. treasury. The ad- hoe to ground.Can •Dexter. KAY CHIBALE: This teacher is very stupid. streams declare cure agricultural produce justment process is never mula has been foundthat andwe a are andseriously a broadened taxnow baseto alltest as many as we • CHERRY KABISA: This teacher is very stupid from farmers as per tradi- seamless An increase but is a necessary (COMMENTS) with an aim the quarantine those can and fighting Covid-19? What is of enhancing SOMETIMES when I sitbalance and struck. • CHARITY KASONGO LENGWE: This is bad, who in agricultural output for willthenation’s tion (at slightly lower pric- measure. quality of livelihood. found positive, will be less the reason seemingly does that? have a critical look at the mean; es) to beef up food security We need to ask ourselves; The increase in mealie Heartson Mabeta: Unfortunately this is the backbone not only • DEBORAH TAIZYA'S MUM: Shocking, why treat aof democracy and it’s than the money that will be casual approach to a deadly cumulative number of cases *A reduction in prices of meal the Food Reserve "Who feeds Zambia?" prices is therefore a politics but also religions like Christianity which promotes freedomthrough of association hence fellow human like that. pandemic such as Covid-19? cases reported byproduce agro and increased Agency. "Atand whatnew cost do they do it?" blessing in disguisespent whoseto repair the damaged we•have protestants in a cold war with the Roman Catholic Church. VICKY ZULU: And his idiotic friend is laughing and turn This market value or cost "Dothe they make a of profit out exports. This economy resulting from the Is itinthat we bedo not have will work benefits be appreciated minister Information to ascertain levels of sector practicing illegally with Dear Editor, filming sure. Both need to be arrested. or beginning reflective tag has led to an in- of it?" The answer to each of comes a self-regulating next harvest slowseaprocess of testing very enough Covid-19 test kits or everyday, Cde Katontoka Mweemba: I agree with Antonio Mourinho compliance that is to establish impunity. unacceptable THEinMwanza. Zambia drivenissector of the son. Every wise three questions will in marketThis crease mealie meal Institute prices theseof • Michael MULENGA MWILA FUNDANGA: But why ai?you Some citizen with few people daily. we have but do not have the ask myself a lot of economy. whether or surely for the consumer. It's a bitter turn Idetermine foresight seize this people are evil. whether Accountants are and something must be should Chartered Accountants isthese better to test even political to expediently and answers Peter Mfuni:MWANSA: Correct. InNot ouratcountry, to make believe *An increase in will industhe current with price no of measweetthat taleregionalism of sorts in that the notquestions moment and join the It band• LUCIA its level someone best but atwants its worst. registered with ZICA or not. done about it to stop the trend. (ZICA) is the regulatory body a million people a day came with PF, (WRONG). They should read Sikota Wina’s book “The Night Without a speedily do the right thing.? tries manufacturing farming coming forth. Where are we lie meal is justified. Zambia farmer is getting value with wagon of new farmers. The • JOCH NAITUMELA SILISAPO: This is bad and totally equipment, fertiliser and largely subsistence every dropAccountants of sweat and the is will be worth it. event of President.” countrywide if possible, and In an an Accountant InIs short, it seems there isrewards The more we keep releasing of all practicing going fed as by a country? the unacceptable. other inputs, most of are KAYday MUSONDA, consumer (mostly in urban farmers have 4, illegally, 000 positivethe people small numbers every thepracticing approach wewhom have taken law no compliance among some • KAMIZHI NDONYO: Harassment at its level best. in the country. *An increase in demand PF Media. areas has changed to foregotocertain in rural or outskirt areas of Isaiah Sakala: Chendi Mukwasu, sinceact.. 1998should political quarantined a gradual more we build in testing for • ALEX MALAMBO: Unprofessional be campaign language visit herthan or him and Accountants in terms of more anxiety should It is a legal requirement thatthe people tribal regional politics, now it’s hard to reverse it because of the 2016 election. discovery of the same number and fear in the Zambian disciplined. Covid-19 realistic? appropriate action taken. affiliation for membership with all practicing Accountants must • SANDRA SODA: Where is this? of positive cases within a people. It would even be In the face of Covid-19, is Christopher Chimfwembe Bwalya: Comrade Mwanza, it is what itregister is, even when we ZICA and failure Better still, themonths erringor more. ZICA.hope My humble is:and with to giving • JOCH NAITUMELA: Silisapo, Sandra Soda it's written period of four better question to keep quiet the government were growing up no matter how bad our brothers mistreated us at home when they are in somewhere Accountants should be banned Does ZICA have inspectors to do so is a serious offence. For me, the “new cases” announce the cumulative to the people or more fear fights with our people, because they were are our brothers and cousins we sided them • NAMAKAU SHIYANGA: This was too much. will ultimately rid conduct inspections In our country, you will we This are announcing everyday results over a period of two for life. and negative anxiety is beingrandom and we still do. • NAMAKAU SHIYANGA: Foolish teacher. are not new but the slowly weeks. created in the minds of the places? the profession of bad eggs. at work If not, I find that there are many • VINCENT YONA: The law should visit immediately. Mead Mutale : This is very true and only human comrade. Voting on racial, gender discovered cases of people Theto government people? Is the approach we appeal ELEMIYA PHIRI, earnestly ZICA to might Accountants both in the • MISHECK MHon. KAYARA JR: OK what wasisfunny ai? The Rodgers Mwewa or tribal lineslate is expected. What’s concerning the growing lack of coexistence Dear Editor, and Dear already infected. We are just they haveofno money taken cost effective to Editor,say places • GEORGE CHAINDA SR: Mr Bowman Chilosha Lusaka. start inspecting private sector and thehave public tolerance in between elections. making a gradual discovery of to speed up the process the Zambian government in Lusambo take note. CROWDS are not a determinant of winning elecI AM dismayed that Radio the cases. but the question is, haven’t thethelong term? • YVONNE NJELESHI: Shame. tions. Most of thoseto who attended HH/UPND Lutanda was closed because Denver Nkunde : You are very right Antonio Mourinho some tribes want other tribes WithBIZMARCK his thickMUTABA: moustache and The 50 cases discovered we received Zambia has a population of • for MATE Vacancy iyo.other tribes in theirrally in Kitwe didn't come from the district. of a programme that was any donations vote them while they haven’t been voting for region..... Dear Editor, smile He onishis face, 007 was That was a UPND national approximately rally. Epobapela18.38 million. deemed tribal. My own the feel-Covid-19 fight? •permanent LIMPO MWANGALA: playing with his retirement over two weeks could be towards MARIJUANA canyonse. beEvery a quick apopene. Ba UPND Zambia ings are that truth package. known in one day had And hurts. if we have received part of the: This fixture in comes our offices in town day new cases of less Cassius Lungu problem about owing to the existence Most of democracy. ofof hisrevenue members were ferried from Southern We all know the voting way generation •where ALICKhas KAMANGA: Please havethe this teacher arrested. more than 5, 000 people than five on average are Democracy fueled such divisions, today in Rwanda no one makes nonsensical noise I interned under protege Province and a few from Western and other provinces. pattern in thesomething, UPND strong-how have we used He is an animal and needs to be isolated from the for countries have been tested in one day. it? in Southern IBA Director General based on democracy in turn theand country is at peace. There was no division in Libya untiltrying tothat announced by the Ministry UPNDthe and HH are hoodwink Zambians holds,of especially ofcommunity. Lee Habasonda late Rinos the demise of Gadaffi and subsequent introduction of democracy.that they have become popular not on thefor CB. is so For this reason, I suggest If it’s the money we have Health. OnUsing some daysProvince. no new The voting Josephine Mapoma legalized its usage atThat Youth World •Simbulo DUMI SANI: idiot ofFederation a teacher mustfor be fired..... crowds are their old tactic. At lastcases they always lose. regional so tribal that the government must order received as a donation, are are announced. Thereinand nations the world. smoking but medicinal and His so nonsensical you don't treat people like the way They will cry even in 2021. no amount of masking it can close the radio station for Peace. Charles Mwape : That will continue because it’s normal Globally in Africa we call it tribal mandatory testing for all the we using it to feed those who reason for having no new HH cannot change anything in Zambia. After all he was behaving. hide it. Let us call a spade a Marijuana has a medicinal commercial purposes. speaking the truth. The tribvoting In in developed world it’s strongholds or by color of the strong Party in the region, no time, Fountain of Hope, was citizens are quarantinedalor what? Even cases orwhat verythe few cases as they don't have a manifesto. They can't do spade. vote won’t stop unless we in the country. • ANGELA MBIRI: He is very stupid and foolish how can province or state such as red and blue state . The earlier we accept it the better component found in nearly Far more than the diminishing formed and a law street kids home was PF government has done in sevencompared years since 2011. if nothat donation The tribal vote comes has to other countries talk come about forth, it openly. I Let say us all queue up one he do that, let the take its course every drug that is administered mineral resources we daily They are very far from ECL’s powerful development from Southern Province is dayforand be tested. We can the governmentwell candone stillRadio find Lutanda recording even more than 4, •established LUIS LENNOX I: The only idiot is as the hearing one was talks from ‘high profiled in Kamwala perwho his Peter Funsani : We have already started tribal agenda which hasmarijuana delivered. documented anythe world over and its out thethe tribaldovote for, is000 what it the same way we queue someand money tohighlighting sort cases a day isdaily thewell number shooting the video. people’.....then come 2022 we constitute a commission of inquiry oncrave the voting patterns? vision. SONTAPO not ukulandafye and promising people one is free to go to the Elec- from Southern Province. • GARNET MUMBA: The teacher and the idiot of a up when casting a vote in an at hand. on aCommission cultivation isproblem cheaper than is saving some impossible or manna fromeconomies Heaven.of people being tested toral of Zambia Napwisha, “Next is Parliament,” he once told camera man should be put behind bars. we must never stop fighting election. Many things Antonio Mourinho Mwanza : Peter Funsani tribalism, wefor in certain day. In Zambia, onecheck We shall only wait 2021the polling day. of and on the results of have come to mineral resources extraction. from collapse wake when heit takes started to work •me KAY CHIBALE: Very stupid teacher mmmmmm Your ratings on HH, CK are FAKE. beatonly 80 the last two elections. must use whatever to fight itsquietly dominance in our society NSHANGALILWA, Lastly, I appreciate the a standstillthat andCHANDA no one knows dayHH wecan't tested people It is not suprising US Covid-19. ELC. I think it when was wrong to Lusaka. will end. •onPapadopoulus Munkombwe: He is a fool. his ambition in Mwansabombwe efforts the government is the coronavirus and recorded very few cases. PAUL CHILESHE. President Donald Trump’s It is sadeach to note thatAsour Peter Funsani : Antonio Mourinho Mwanza social beings have way of clustering constituency. making in uplifting the living At the pace we are moving a country, we need to other. The biggest issue is that we use those social clusters to fight each other. We is taking this surprise and ascendance government standard of the people. What as a nation, with people freely move. But we cannot move victory When he was appointed Deputy practice social clustering almost everyday of our lives....the issue is reality to use it as a tool to thethe presidency more for granted owing tothe pace at to I have given is a piece of moving was from the epicentres due to which in 2011, he sarcastically fightMinister a cause which involve masses such an election Dear Editor,

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Sleep inside a treated mosquito net Dear Editor, DO you know that most Zambians sleep under a mosquito net and not inside a treated mosquito net? In Practical Preventive medicine we encourage people to sleep inside a treated mosquito net and not under a mosquito net. Today most adverts on malaria prevention encourages people to sleep under a mosquito net, that’s why a lot of people sleep with their nets folded and hanged above their sleeping beds. Today the world has shifted their attention to Covid-19, when in actual sense Malaria claims millions of people worldwide, ranked second from Liver disease. Therefore, our adverts on radio should be more of practical wordings and objective than standard English. That’s what Health promotion targets. It aims at behavioural changes than theories. Looking forward for the Ministry of Health changing the adverts on media to promote people sleeping inside a treated mosquito net as they serve as a barrier not just on mosquitoes but from both reptiles and vectors especially this cold season. RABBSON WA DAKA, Luangwa Feira Ext.

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UNION BEMOANS LOW SALARY INCREMENT By PETER SICHALI

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OVERNMENT should consider improving salaries for civil servants saying the 4% increment is not enough, Civil Servants and Allied Workers Union of Zambia (CSAWUZ) President Davy Chiyobe has said. Speaking during the second Muchinga Province Provincial conference of Civil Servants and Allied Workers Union of Zambia (CSAWUZ) taking place at Crumach Lodge, Mr Chiyobe said government should be aware that the cost of living is high not just in Zambia but also in other countries. Mr Chiyobe said there is also need to consider paying civil servants their outstanding allowances and bonuses such as leave and settling in, among others.

Mr. Chiyobe has also appealed to the Government to allow a skeleton staff to be reporting while others operate from home. He said with the surge in the Covid-19 cases in the country and increased deaths recorded, there is need to look at the Statutory Instruments number 20 and 21 of 2020 and ensure that they are strictly enforced in order to stem the Covid pandemic. Meanwhile, Muchinga Province Permanent Secretary Joyce Nsamba has appealed to unions and civil servants to be mindful of the Government’s constraints in the area of revenue. Ms Nsamba said unions should also understand why the government gave a minimal salary increment. The Permanent Secretary also said the culture of dialogue and constructive

engagement assumes even greater significance in public sector industrial relations because a harmonious relationship between government and the public sector unions will foster the right environment for National advancement. Ms Nsamba added that the PF Government recognises true representative of workers’ organisations as important partners in development. And outgoing Muchinga Provincial CSAWUZ Chairperson Jonathan Mukuka said it is unfortunate that in the Province some of the payments have been outstanding for more than ten (10) years. Mr Mukuka also added that the union believes in a strong and responsible trades union that is able to protect and represent the interests of the workers efficiently and effectively.

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No judge on contract, ConCourt hears By GRACE CHAILE LESOETSA JUDICIARY Chief Registrar Charles Kafunda has told the Constitutional Court that there is no Judge on contract in the Judiciary. The State through the Chief Registrar stated in a witness statement that once retired, there are no legal preclusions that hinder the retention of a judicial officer or staff in the employ of the Judiciary on a contractual basis. This is in a matter in which Livingstone-based magistrate, Benjamin Mwelwa has petitioned the Constitutional Court challenging the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) to terminate the contracts given to already retired officers and that all salaries or allowances drawn from the revenues of

the country be paid back as they have been earning illegally. Magistrate Mwelwa, who has cited Attorney General Likando Kalaluka as the respondent in the matter contended that the retention of retired officers on contracts is not only counterproductive, discriminatory, demotivating but also unconstitutional, beyond Article 1(3) of the Constitution. Mr Mwelwa stated that there were many magistrates who after they are called to the bar had not been appointed to the position of resident magistrate for a long time on the basis that there were no vacancies and yet vacancies are being occupied by retired officers. The Chief registrar stated that the Constitution Act

No.2 of 2016 provides the retirement age for judicial officers as 65 years or, in the alternative, 55 years. He said according to the memorandum dateed 21 April, 2020, JSC indicated that it has since vacated its previous policy on grant and removal of contracts for officers after retirement, unless there are special and compelling circumstances requiring the retention of a retired judicial officer. “ I verily believe that there may remain subsisting contracts retaining the judicial officer in the employ of the judiciary and I further believe that these contracts remain valid, binding and legally enforceable. “There is currently no judge on contract in the Judiciary,” Mr Kafunda said.

Zampost collects 75 percent of debt By KETRA KALUNGA ZAMPOST has managed to collect about 75 percent of the old debt from both the government and private institutions enabling it to clear five-month salary arrears. This is from the K20 million total debt that various government and private institutions owed Zampost. And the postal service has managed to clear five-month salary arrears in a space of eight weeks and is targeting to complete the remaining three months by the end of next month. Postmaster General, Brighton Ngoma said Zampost was stabilising as it has managed to unblock the old debt and in the process improved on liquidity which has anabled the company to pay arrears for its employees. Mr Ngoma said in an interview that Zampost was a solution and not a problem as is viewed by the public because it has potential to be the ultimate delivery platform for most Government services. He said revenue has started to go up with the acquiring of new flight in line with its strategic initiatives. "We are stabilising, we

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have managed to unblock the old debt and in the process we have improved on liquidity which has allowed us to pay arrears in time to about five months and awaiting to clear two months and current one month," said Mr Ngoma. He said the Post Offices are community assets that should sweat for the Zambian public and the company was making good progress to gain the status. Mr Ngoma said all Post Offices in the country are operating effectively apart from those that had closed which were working for a few days

in a week. He added that Zampost has partnered with Interchange to bring back Western Union within the Post Offices, Azuri Technologies to provide solar kits and Zambia National Commercial Bank on Agency Banking within the postal branch network. He said this would bring back postal traffic within the Post Offices countrywide. "The Corporation has begun to realign itself with strategic partners with a view to create relevance in the market. The future indeed looks bright," said Mr Ngoma.

PF mourns Chief Mwanachingwala By BENNIE MUNDANDO WE are saddened by the untimely death of Chief Mwanachingwala of the Tonga people of Mazabuka who collapsed at his farm and was pronounced dead at Mazabuka General Hospital, the Patriotic Front in Southern Province has said. PF provincial Information and publicity secretary Trymore Mwenda yesterday said the death of Chief Mwanachingwala came as a shock as he was one of the traditional leaders in who had a cordial working relationship with

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the party. Mr. Mwenda said Chief Mwanachingwala had an open door policy towards

engagement in developmental projects for his subjects. “We send our condolences to his family and the people of Southern Province as a whole during this trying moment even as we join them in mourning our father who stood as a pillar of unity. “On another sad note, we are shocked to learn of NDC's Southern Province chairperson Sylvester Simayaba's death. This is quite devastating news at a time when we need vibrant politicians to guide the nation. We pray the bereaved family will find solace in the Almighty God,” Mr. Mwenda said.


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RUFUNSA COUNCIL CHIEF HAILS COMPLETION OF CLINIC By JOHN KOMBE THE completion of a Constituency Development Fund project in Chaola in Rufunsa ward has cheered Rufunsa Town Council chairman, Bartholomew Kalambalala. Mr Kalambalala said in an interview that the completed project would greatly benefit the area. He said that the area had no clinic and people had a challenge in accessing health services. He said the nearest clinic was more than 10 kilometres away and that the situation was even more unbearable for the

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women and children. in the area. He was therefore glad that the completed clinic would solve the long-standing problem of the lack of a health care facility in the area. Mr Kalambalala said the project cost K95, 000 and thanked the CDF committee for funding construction. He said the project was a monumental achievement for the people of Chaola. He said that the more than 20, 000 people in the area would now have a clinic within reach. Mr Kalambalala also thanked the community who had supported the project by offering voluntary service during its construction.


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FERRYING CADRES SOURCE OF POLITICAL VIOLENCE - NGO By PETER MALASHA FERRYING of cadres from one place to another, hate speech and tribal remarks are some of the causes of political violence, Anti-Political Violence Association of Zambia Central Province chairperson, Joseph Musonda has said. Mr Musonda said regrettably, political violence has a lot of effects and affects the development of the country. He said in an interview that there was too much political violence which should end to promote democracy. Mr. Musonda also said because of violence, classes of people such as the old and women who were mostly vulnerable shun participating in elections. Mr. Musonda said APVAZ was formed to end political violence and it was one of the main aims of the association to ensure fair play and conducive environment for all political players.

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Rufunsa council chief hails completion of clinic By JOHN KOMBE THE completion of a Constituency Development Fund project in Chaola in Rufunsa ward has cheered Rufunsa Town Council chairman, Bartholomew Kalambalala. Mr Kalambalala said in an interview that the completed project would greatly benefit the area. He said that the area had no clinic and people had a challenge in accessing health services. He said the nearest clinic was more than 10 kilometres away and that the situation was even more unbearable for the women and children. in the area. He was therefore glad that the completed clinic would solve the long-standing problem of the lack of a health care facility in the area. Mr Kalambalala said the project cost K95, 000 and thanked the CDF committee for funding construction. He said the project was a monumental achievement for the people of Chaola. He said that the more than 20, 000 people in the area would now have a clinic within reach. Mr Kalambalala also thanked the community who had supported the project by offering voluntary service during its construction.

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ZDA GETS LAPTOPS DONATION By BENNIE MUNDANDO THE Partnership for Investment and Growth in Africa (PIGA) has handed over five laptops and 15 internet gadgets to the Zambia Development Agency (ZDA) to enhance the capacity to deliver its services remotely amidst the Covid-19 pandemic.. PIGA is a flagship project of Northern Ireland’s Department for International Development (DFID) implemented by the International Trade Centre (ITC). PIGA national project coordinator Shupi Mweene yesterday said the investment had also supplemented the ZDA with electricity units and fuel for the generator to enable it operate smoothly during these difficult times. Ms. Mweene said the electricity units and fuel were meant to cushion the its expenditure and ensure undisrupted operations.. And ZDA acting director general Cosam Ngoma expressed gratitude to the ITC and DFID for being all-weather friendly partners pre and during the Covid-19 pandemic.

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DMMU sinks 25 boreholes in Rufunsa By JOHN KOMBE THE Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit (DMMU) has sunk 25 boreholes in all the 14 wards in Rufunsa, Rufunsa Town Council chairman, Bartholomew Kalambalala has said. In an interview, Mr Kalambalala said the project was funded by UNICEF through the Emergency Drought Response Project under the DMMU. He said this would go a long way in mitigating the water challenges in the district. He pointed out that the project had also benefitted the villages in the outskirts of the district. The lack of clean water was one of the challenges facing the rural community. He also disclosed that 35 boreholes were being rehabilitated to improve access to clean and safe drinking water in the district. He said that was being funded by World Vision Zambia. Mr. Kalambalala, who is also Lusaka Province Patriotic Front youth secretary stressed that one of the objectives of the government was to ensure everyone has access to safe drinking water.

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Mandatory masking a challenge - bus drivers By SANFROSSA MANYINDA

A CROSS-SECTION of bus drivers in Kitwe has described the directive to stop anyone not wearing a mask from boarding buses as impossible. The drivers have also questioned the whereabouts of donated masks by the business sector. A survey on the mandatory wearing of masks on public transport in Kitwe showed that the preventive measure was not being followed as most passengers were spotted without masks on the faces. Last month, Kitwe District Commissioner Chileshe Bweupe announced that every individual boarding a public service vehicle or going into the market must wear a mask or risk being prosecuted. But commenting on the development, bus drivers said that it would have been prudent enough for the authorities to distribute face masks as well as other preventive materials if they wanted a successful implementation the directive. “Face masks should be distributed to every bus station on a daily basis as there is always a donation of such products. “How can we follow the order when local leaders have not been distributing the sanitary products that they have been receiving as a donation to fight the pandemic from the business community,” a bus driver wondered.

BWANA MKUBWA RESIDENTS APPEAL FOR SECURITY AT HEALTH FACILITY By MUYANI SHINJABALE THE Ministry of Health has been implored to construct a fence around Katondo Health Centre and a maternity annex in Ndola’s Bwana Mkubwa Constituency. Residents observed that there was not security while children and curious passersby would mill around the area. Speaking to the Daily Nation, residents of Munkulungwe area said the health centre needed a boundary wall to guarantee security and privacy among expectant mothers and others seeking medical attention. In an interview, Mr Justin Kabwe said the facility was in an open area, exposing most patients who sought treatment. Mr Kabwe said the clinic received a

The construction of a boundary wall around the health facility will not only promote privacy but will also boost security. It is easy for thieves to break into the health centre because the facility is highly exposed. number of patients ranging from pregnant women, the wounded and others who sought medical services. He indicated that due to the openness of the area, children would peep through windows to get a glimpse of what was

Churches counselled on land acquisition

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CHURCHES in Kitwe should desist from buying land from unregistered dealers to avoid getting into unnecessary land wrangles and consequently losing out on their money, Town Clerk Mbulo Seke has said. Mr Seke said the Churches must directly deal with the council or Ministry of Lands in land acquisition and not unregistered bodies or individuals. He said many churches have fallen victims of illegal land dealers who were on the loose swindling people and organisations of huge sums of money. Mr Seke said in an interview that he had decided to issue a timely advice to churches so that they could be alert and avoid

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going on in the health care facility. Another resident, Ms Sandra Chitonge, said the construction of a boundary wall around the health facility would not only promote privacy but would also boost security. Ms Chitonge said it was easy for thieves to break into the health centre because the facility was highly exposed. And Ms Martha Chewe said there was need for a maternity wing at the health centre to carter for expecting mothers who cover long distances to access services elsewhere. But Copperbelt Health Director, Robert Zulu, said he was aware of the concerns of the residents. Dr Zulu said his team would find time to visit the facility to see how best the challenges could be addressed.

getting into unnecessary land wrangles. “There have been land issues which have involved churches in different ways although they have not directly pointed at land acquisition, but I thought, I should advise them on the importance of following a procedure. “My advice to the churches in Kitwe is that the first step towards acquiring land is the council and not individuals. If the church wants to buy land, they should see the local authority and then further the ministry of lands,’’ Mr Seke said Mr Seke said after dealing with the local authority, the churches should proceed to the Ministry of Lands to acquire certificate of title. “An example is the case where the church did not acquire land from the council,

but from an individual. Any encumbrances arising from such, the church should ask the same citizen as to why he gave them land which was already encumbered,’’ he said Kitwe has experienced a number of illegal allocations of land including near the Presidential Lodge where some councillors had been implicated. Others areas which has seen rampant illegal allocation of land include the Zambia Railways land near Polytra in the industrial area. About 14 illegal developers suspected to have been illegally allocated land some councillors have encroached on the Zambia Railways land near Polytra. Among the 14 illegal developers include a church which acquired land from a cartel of councillors in the business of illegally allocating land.

PF targets grassroots in CB moblisation

By SILUMESI MALUMO

WE shall work tirelessly to unite and grow the party for us to grab all seats in the 2021 general elections, the Patriotic Front in the Copperbelt Province has said. PF provincial deputy chairperson for mobilisation, Bowman Lusambo, said they would not relax because there was need to grow the party so that there would be sweet victory come 2021. Mr Lusambo said it was time to work hard so that the party could be firm on the grassroot and attract more people which would be an advantage next year.

Mr Lusambo Mr Lusambo, who is also Central Province Minister said there was need for hard work for the party to claim all the seats in the province. “We cannot lie, the Copperbelt is one of the provinces that someone cannot just claim that they have advantage over others. There is need for hard work to attract more people in the party. So as a party we shall ensure that no stone will be left unturned. We shall ensure that we go flat out and strengthen the grassroots by attracting more people.


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HE traditional leadership in Sesheke has commended political parties that are taking part in the Silumbu ward by-election slated for July 30,this year for conducting peaceful campaigns. Since the start of the campaigns, there has not been any political confrontation among

‘SESHEKE WARD POLLS CAMPAIGN PEACEFUL’ the parties taking part in the by-election. Induna Mushekwa isaid Daily Nation in an interview that all members of political parties were moving freely and interacting with the electorates without any challenge. The traditional leader expressed confidence that the

peaceful mood would continue even after the voting day. "So far as the traditional leadership, we have not received any reports of people fighting or harassing each other. They are all campaigning peacefully and this is what we are expecting even beyond this period.

Induna Mushekwa “We are happy that people are living in harmony without any difficulties. Our region is known for being peaceful otherwise, we are pleased with the situation,”

"We are happy that people are living in harmony without any difficulties. Our region is known for being peaceful otherwise, we are pleased with the situation," he said. The three candidates are competing for Silumbu ward after the United Party for National Development

Appointment of more female DCs elates South PF THE Patriotic Front women league in Southern Province says it is elated with President Edgar Lungu’s gesture of making gender equality a reality. PF provincial vice chairlady Bestar Habongo said in an interview in Kalomo that the 50 -50 women’s participation in leadership and decision making gesture that the President has

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(UPND) councillor Lawrence Sitoboha resigned after being appointed as Senior Chief Inyambo Yeta's private secretary. The three are Akufuna Muhau 29, of United Prosperous and Peaceful Zambia, Oliver Inambao 44, of Patriotic Front (PF) and Kwaleyela Masheke 39, of UPND.

shown by appointing eight females to service as district commissioners against five males in the province was a clear testimony of President Lungu’s commitment to bridge the gender inequality gap. Early this month, President Lungu relieved some district commissioners off their duties in the province replacing some of them with the women. Ms. Habongo says the participation of both men and women is key to sustainable national development as demanded by the NonGovernmental Gender Organization Coordinating Council and in accordance with the SADC protocol on gender and development. -ZANIS

SDA youths encourage entrepreneurship By ANDREW MUKOMA YOUTHS in the Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) Church n Livingstone have encouraged young people to take advantage of Government empowerment funds aimed at helping the youth in the country. Livingstone East Mission District Youth acting president, Chishomyo Maimbo, observed that if well utilised, the funds could help youths become self-reliant as they pursue entrepreneurship and vocational opportunities beyond seeking employment. In an interview during a cleaning exercise at Namatama Clinic on Monday, Mr Maimbo said by engaging in entrepreneurship, youths could become key players in economic development and eventually contribute to national growth. Mr Maimbo added that there was no government in the world that could employ all youths hence the need for them to venture into entrepreneurship to sustain their livelihood. "Youth-led enterprises can trigger significant momentum in job creation, given that start-ups account for up to 50 per cent of newly created jobs, and young entrepreneurs primarily employ their peers. "Today in our country, young people have showed significantly higher levels of entrepreneurial initiative than adults...so, we need to walk through that path," Mr Maimbo said. He said that youth entrepreneurship and self- employment could foster local innovation and improve the resilience of young people on the job market. Mr Maimbo cited the youth movement in the Church as an example with the vocational honours which could help youths engage into viable business ventures.


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HILD rights activist, Veronica Zimba has called for the immediate probe into a case that has shocked the nation where a Lusaka man convicted of defiling a four-year-old child was released from jail in unclear circumstances. Ms Zimba said it was important that the Judiciary in

Lusaka mechanic’s theft case adjourned By RABECCA BANDA TRIAL in a case of a Lusaka businessman is accused of stealing car parts worth K50,000 has failed to commence at the magistrates court after the prosecutor told the magistrate that the matter had been taken to her superior for legal opinion. This was when the matter came up for commencement of trial yesterday. Particulars of the offence were that Cliff Simbule 50 of Chilenje allegedly stole car parts from his client, Chrisantos Changwereza’s car between July 16 2019 and November 13, 2019.

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PROBE SUSPICION CASE, JUDICIARY URGED all cases was seen to be professional and impartial to ensure justice prevailed. Last week, the victim’s mother Daisy (surnamed withheld) of Makeni was shocked to meet the convicted man who had defiled her daughter and was supposed to be serving 18 years jail term.

Simbule is accused of stealing one motor vehicle maffira, a computer box, key set, radiator, number plate, saddle, inside black grill, burner heat cooler and other parts all worth K50,000. The Public prosecutor told Magistrate Betty Malupenga that the witnesses were present but trial could not commence as the matter had gone to her superior l for legal opinion and therefore asked for an adjournment. Simbule took plea on March 2, 2020 and since then trial has not commenced as the matter has been adjourned each time it came for various reasons including illness. The witnesses Mr. Changwereza and another man were told to attend court in the next sitting.

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the officers from the Social Welfare decided to lie to the mother of the victim that the perpetrator was serving a jail term at Katombora reformatory prison when they knew that he was freed. “From what the mother to the victim is explaining, there is a likelihood that a lot of

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Dog owner sued THE State has sued a Luanshya resident for failing to confine, register and vaccinate his dogs after one of them bit an 80-year-old woman. Luanshya Municipal Council Public Relations Officer Gideon Thole said the State prosecutors had sued Park Munkombwe, a lecturer at Technical Vacation Teachers Training (TVTC) College for failing to vaccinate, register and confine his canines. Mr Thole said Mr Munkombwe was this week expected to appear before Luanshya magistrate Chitundu Kalunga, during the court sitting held at the Fast Track Court based at the Civic Centre, where he was expected to provide answers to the charges levelled against him. He said the dogs allegedly jumped over the fence into a neighbour’s yard and bit the woman who was seated outside the house leaving her in a critical condition. In a statement to the Daily Nation, he said the woman was hospitalised in the Intensive Care Unit at tThompson District Hospital. He said the dog bites from the attack which occurred on June 20, 2020, left Ms Lucia Chansa, who is the mother of Mr Munkombwe’s work-mate,

person who was convicted for destroying a child’s life and was supposed to be in prison for his actions can be freed under any circumstance in less than a year after he was found guilty by the Magistrate who committed him to the High Court for sentencing. Ms Zimba wondered why

people including those from the social welfare are involved in the release of the person who the Magistrate court convicted and committed to the high court for sentencing,” she said. And the mother to the victim, Ms Daisy has demanded for the arrest of the perpetrator and those behind his release saying this is the only way the her and the victim will have their emotion wounds healed.

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Ms Zimba who is director of Action for Child Rights (ACR) said there was need for the authorities to probe the case and that if there was anything criminal in the release of the convict, those involved should be brought to book to ensure justice is served. She said there was no way a

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who resides at TEC 05, in a critical life threatening condition. He said the Luanshya Municipal Council Public Health Department, carried out an investigation which established that the identified male dog and its female partner both belonging to Mr Munkombwe were neither vaccinated against rabies nor registered with the local authority contrarily to the Control of Dogs Act chapter 247 of the Laws of Zambia. He said according to the 2 Council’s Public Health Department’s findings, initially only a male dog was said to have bitten the woman but later it was established a female dog had been spotted at the scene. Mr Thole said the Control Dogs Act provided for the veterinary officer to make ruling over the fate of the canines, which included ordering a 10 to 14-day period for each dog to be confined for observation. Mr Thole stated that the 1014 day tie-up order period was what determined whether the dogs would be discharged or eliminated. He however disclosed that the Council’s public health inspectors and the veterinary officer decided both the male and female dogs were eliminated by being subjected to shooting by the State police on July 16 and 17 2020 respectively.

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By DR. HENRY KANYANTA SOSALA ‘’KALULU tapusuka mipya ibili,’’ is a Chibemba proverb which can literally be translated as: ‘’The hare does not escape the burning plains twice.’’ The actual lesson is that no one should take his luck for granted or push one’s lucky star too far. And this applies to me because in the first place, President Michael Sata de-gazetted me and later President Lungu gazetted me. I must not, however, ’’try to push my lucky star too far,’’ because Mr. Hakainde Hichilema and the UPND have resolved according to the Deputy National Secretary-General Patrick Mucheleka to dethrone me as Mwinelubemba Chitimukulu as soon as they step into the corridors of power. I think the only option is: PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE. The problem is that some people create their own storms, but get mad when it rains. Andrew Roberts in A History of the Bemba wrote: ‘’’The most important social institution among the Bemba people other than the family is chieftainship. There are over thirty clans represented in Bembaland, but the one clan with political significance is the Bena Ng’andu, the ‘people of the crocodile.’ This is the royal clan, to whom is reserved succession to many chieftainships……no other chiefly clan in the region has gained such power for its tribe as the Bena Ng’andu. It is above all this institution which generates and perpetuates historical traditions. The social basis of oral traditions among the Bemba is thus primarily to be sought in the institution of chieftainship. The affairs regarding which the Bemba look to history for guidance and inspiration are the affairs of chiefs; And yet although such history serves to affirm and reinforce the power and prestige of a ruling group, it is nevertheless accepted by the Bemba at large as being in an important sense their own history. The glory of the Bena Ng’andu is something in which all Bemba can share and derive a sense of communal pride.’’ The question is: why did President Sata de-gazzete me? It was because he knew me as a controversial strategist who operated behind the scenes since I was with him in the United Progressive Party (UPP) that was led by Mr. Kapwepwe. His fear was that it would be highly dangerous for me to be at the helm of Bemba power. A.L. Epstein, a social scientist who carried out

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This was the Chitimukulu Palace for two years, after President Sata assigned paramilitary police at my palace and prevented me from residing there a research on the Copper-belt wrote in his book, Politics in an Urban African Community: ‘’The Bemba-speaking peoples, make up by far the most numerous category in towns. The Bemba are a proud people, conscious of their military past and are known to Europeans and their fellow Africans alike for their arrogance…’’ The late Mr. Valentine Mu-

Late President Michael Sata sakanya said the Bemba aristocracy and arrogance always believe not only in their inheritance, but also in the vocal aggression…. Their aristocracy has no foundation in wealth or known education but essentially in just being Bemba. The Bemba being a born-warrior regards “the innate temperament trait” as his only survival instinct and strongly believes that fear and coward-ness are the gateway to self-destruction. And hence the saying “cibe cibe, umwenso ni mfwa.” President Sata was very uneasy with my becoming the Bemba leader as you can see from what The Daily Nation reported in the obituary: In 2014, Mr.

Lewis Changufu was almost arrested for calling for a meeting to discuss the impasse between the PF government and the Bemba Paramount Chief. Quoting intelligence sources, then President Sata was reported to have instructed state agents to find anything that could incriminate Mr. Changufu. “We have been asked to come up with anything that can link Mr. Changufu to crime. The President wants him arrested ASAP (as soon as possible) (ibid. 28th April 2016). On the other hand, the Chinese government wanted to assist traditional rulers in Africa and formed what was called Africa Opportunity Co-ordination Organization based in Nairobi. Dr. Wang came to Zambia and asked the Minister of Chiefs and Traditional Affairs to give him the name of a chief who would represent us there and the Minister chose a relative, but Dr. Wang discovered that he was not given the right person and so he travelled to Kasama and told me that I was the right person. And when he went back, he sent the following letter of appointment “With your royal position and high level of traditional knowledge and experience of the traditional norms and culture in Zambia, Africa AOCO board has appointed you to spearhead the formation of Pan African Development Committee in chiefdoms not only in Zambia, but in Africa as a whole.’’ But that did not go well with powers-that-were since their preferred candidate was not picked up and so they became irritated and decided to destroy my character and integrity internationally. The Minister accused me of ‘’masquerading as Senior Chief Mwamba’’

CHIEFS The Chinese government wanted to assist traditional rulers in Africa and formed what was called Africa Opportunity Co-ordination Organization based in Nairobi. Dr. Wang came to Zambia and asked the Minister of Chiefs and Traditional Affairs to give him the name of a chief who would represent us there and the Minister chose a relative.

(The Post 1st May 2013). And on 9th instant The Post came up with the front page headline: ‘’Sosala masquerading as Chief Mwamba declares Sata.” (ibid.) Dr. Wang later sent me a copy of the Memorandum of Understanding that was drawn by the Ministry of Chiefs appointing the same

chief as Zambia’s representative, but the whole thing has now died a natural death. And in fact I was warned by Dr. Mbita Chitala about my articles in The Post as well as by Mr. Sikota Wina when he visited Kasama. However being a free-thinker I am supposed to be ‘’audacious,’’ i.e., to be extremely bold, daring, recklessly brave and fearless. I can therefore never be a convert to anybody’s opinions whether political or otherwise. And I have always been encouraged by Edgar Allan Poe’s words: “In criticism, I will be bold, and as sternly, absolutely just with friend and foe. From this purpose nothing shall turn me.” I have even continued now to educate people on our local radio stations. And I feel totally liberated because one of the tenets of being a free-thinker is the ability to tell people what they need to know, rather than what they want to hear. It was the great Greek philosopher, Socrates, who felt that it was necessary to create mental tensions, so that individuals could rise from bondage of political myths and half-truths to the unfettered realm of creative and objective analysis. And therefore the poor masses in villagers should not be perpetually condemned to choose in the false and highly perverted blinding conditions. The authenticity of one’s choice must be promoted by his ability to understand, at least, the falseness of the conditions under which he must choose, so that he can rise from the bondage of falsehood to the majestic heights of understanding The Daily Nation newspaper of 4th July 2014 came up with headline:

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IN 2014 Mr. Lewis Changufu was almost arrested for calling for a meeting to discuss the impasse between the PF government and the Bemba Paramount Chief. ‘’CHITIMUKULU WAS DULY INSTALLED ----PARLIAMENT. It then went on:’’ The government has been advised to recognize the appointment of Henry Kanyanta Sosala as Paramount Chief Chitimukulu. Supporting the motion tabled by the Committee on delegated legislation, Namwala MP Moono Lubhezi told Parliament that Henry Kanyanta Sosala was dully installed as Paramount chief Chitimukulu and that government should correct the Statutory Instrument de-gazetting him so that he could be recognized. Ms. Lubhezi said that the House of Chiefs did not receive any complaint about the installation of the new Chitimukulu and that the government should recognize him.’’ On the other hand, President Sata had a strategy of dealing with me. The plan was that I was to be arrested and Mumba Yulaya was to be installed as Chitimukulu, but by God’s grace, the plan was prematurely aborted a week before its being executed because Honourable Geoffrey Bwalya Mwamba resigned as Defence Minister: ‘’ …it’s important for Zambians to know that I hail from the Bemba royal family and there is no way I am going to forsake my own blood for the sake of politics. So for me as GBM, I am sorry. I am a very principled person and I resign from government.’’ The ancient scholar, Eliphaz said, ‘’God upsets the plans of the crafty, so that nothing they try seems to succeed. He traps the wise in their own schemes and what they thought would succeed, doesn’t.’’ (Job 5: 12, 13). (TO BE CONTINUED)

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The creators of the rumours or false allegations in many cases do not even worry about the quality of the propaganda that they are creating. Take for example the alleged funding of Rwandan rebels dna noisserggarevO,ssenit by President Edgar Lungu. It is such an evil and frivolous elbayojne ekam ton od slau lie which any person with five citsimissep riehT .ynapmoc senses would not believe. dna dennuhs eb ot meht se ONE of the things I have Those that created the discovered on social media story could not even sustain is that one can determine the it; they adjusted the allegation source of a rumour through ew dna ,sserts lanoitome se to implicate friends of the the contact that originates or President after they realised stnuocca siht gnikaeps yllaci sends you the first posting of that the lie was too cheap. an event or allegation. The whole world knows If a member who belongs that all the Rwandan rebel or sympathises with Mwanya groups; the Banyamulenge, Saturday Party is the first one to send the Interahamwe and the 6 June, 2020 me a post, then I know that Impuzamugambi (those with the allegation comes from the same goal) are all based in Mwanya Party. If the first post the Democratic Republic of the comes from Mulabeja Party, Congo and Uganda. then I know that the spinner The world media has never from Mulabeja is the one who at any time mentioned or created the misinformation. ustrial Area, Opposite A.P.G Milling, Lusaka, Zambia, Email: Political violence was used and necessary when we fought for talked ofinfo@uci.co.zm any armed Rwandan Submersible Pump sets It is becoming scary that the independence of African countries. Liberation movements rebel groups based outside violence and misinformation were created all over Africa due to the intransigency of the . of the DRC and Uganda. The TRUSTED Solar have taken centre RELIABLE stage in colonial masters. people we have in Zambia Pumps Zambian politics. Rumour are Rwandan refugees whom mongering, or Kachepa as citizens and we have no reason of deep jealous and hatred. we are obliged to keep under first Republilcan President Dr Electric to be at loggerheads with the I also agreed with another United Nations Conventions. Kenneth Kaunda called Motors it, has government of Rwanda. As one post which stated that Zambia has never received now become a routine part of post said on social media, this Zambians should not be any requests from Rwanda to our politics. evil allegation was created out surprised by the allegation extradite . . . any of that country’s

at Luwingu in Northern Province. In Mozambique and Angola, the Portuguese used brutal force against the African people. They even went to the extent of destabilising neighbouring countries. Here in Zambia, they bombed and destroyed the Luangwa and Kafue Hook Bridges to try and scare our government out of supporting the freedom movements in those countries. The same conditions obtained in Namibia and Zimbabwe. The colonisers tried to violently repress the birth right of the indigenous people. The violence had a purpose; the liberation of our land, and in the end it was justified by the happiness and peace that followed. But in a democracy, you cannot win an election through false propaganda and violence. It is unfortunate that the church and senior citizens who are supposed to arbitrate and call to reason, those that initiate and propagate violence, have decided to be biased. We the citizenry should talk to our children to distance themselves from violent political parties. It is dangerous for us to allow violence and misinformation to determine the political future of our beloved country. Yours truly,

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‘BIG 2’ LOCK HORNS By MICHAEL MIYOBA AFTER the successful resumption of the MTN/FAZ Super Division on Sunday, the league continues this afternoon as record league winners Nkana host “Sensational” Zanaco FC in a mouthwatering fixture at Nkana Stadium in Kitwe. The tie which promises a lot of intriguing moments will be played without the presence of Nkana’s passionate supporters who will monitor the match on pay TV because the games are being played behind closed doors with no fans allowed. Nkana are fifth on the 18-team league table with 43-points and a win over Zanaco will take the Manfred Chabinga-tutored Kitwe giants to the summit of the league table as they are three points behind the league leaders Forest Rangers. “We are hoping for positive results. I was just telling the players the importance of the game looking at the log there is Forest, Eagles, NAPSA, Zesco and the differene is only three points so if we can win the game against Zanaco we will move to a better position on the log,” Chabinga said. Though Nkana will be missing two of their key players in Musa Mohamed and Shadreck Musonda, Chabinga declared his team ready for the game against the bankers. “The boys are focused and they know the importance of the game and the only player who is injured is Shadreck Musonda who has a cut and

has been left out of the team. “But all along I have been preaching about players being focused because of the position where we are and the remaining games, and the players know the importance, they know that the game against Zanaco is very critical and we need positive results,” Chabinga said. Meanwhile, Zanaco coach Chris Kaunda will be hoping that his charges who are yet to taste defeat in the league since he was unveiled as coach, will replicate their brilliance which saw them outclass Nkana 2-1 at Sunset Stadium the last time the two team met in January. “We shall approach the fixture just like any other normal game, and one thing for sure is that we are not under pressure, we are just looking forward to do what we do best. We are taking it one game at a time and all the games for us will be tough but we have to stay focused,” Kaunda said. Kaunda has named a strong 22-member squad led by lethal top man Roger Kola, Chitiya Mususu and Moses Phiri while notable midfielders include, Charles Zulu, Kelvin Kapumbu and former Chipolopolo player William Njovu. Defender Ziyo Tembo is expected to partner with Belchance Makiese, Tiberious Lombard, Lawrence Chungu in defence. The bankers are tenth on the 18-team Super Division table, with 35 points and four games in hand and a win over Nkana will push them to seventh on the league table.


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