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‘‘UPND cadres are alleged Monday September 28, 2020
to have abducted two “Such matters are of our police officers of really unfortunate Mpika Police Station and police needed to intervene when whom they assaulted. The one is involved in group of cadres are also such activities. There is great risk that alleged to have hacked the public can start Mr Ngulube losing confidence inmembers of the public.’’ lawyers.’’ - Mr Ngulube - Mr Mwale
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…apologise or else, Mucheleka told
… as he loses case because President Lungu acted within constitution to fire him Mr Nchito
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Mr Nchito is not above the law for him not to be prosecuted when several Zambians have been indicted for forgery,“Police should not play double standard in this matter because Nchima Nchito is not above the law.’’
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By SILUMESI MALUMO
...search party headquarters
THE Constitutional Court hasfailure upheld thepolice dismissal ofand THE by the to arrest prosecute the former Nchitos director for presenting disgraced of forged documents before a court is Public (DPP) proof thatProsecutions they are shielding them from prosecution, Mutembo Zambia NchitoRepublic sayingParty (ZRP) president, Wright Musoma who has given President Edgar Lungu acted inspector general 24 hours to effect an within the Constitution. arrest or face public demonstrations. (To page 3) TO PAGE 3 The two trucks the Scania from South Africa and the Freightliner (right), Zimbabwean registered where found laden with Mukula tree logs. [Pictures Linda Tembo Soko]
By NOEL IYOMBWA
POLICE yesterday summoned and questioned UPND president Hakainde Hichilema at police headquarters and later searched the party secretariat. Acting police spokesperson Danny Mwale could however not disclose why
Mr Hichilema was summoned nor the information which led the police to surround and search the secretariat. He however disclosed that the Mr Musoma search was instituted after interviewing Mr Hichilema at Police Headquarters yesterday. (To page 3)
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ZAMBIA MUST GET IMF AID AT ALL COSTS - KK By SILUMESI MALUMO
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OVERNMENT must find strategies to convince the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to offer the bailout package because the country’s economy is bleeding, former Finance Minister Katele Kalumba has said. Dr Kalumba said the country was in dire need of the IMF aid to revive the dwindling economy. He said the Ministry of Fi-
nance should not relax but ensure that the IMF was convinced because the bailout package would be a relief to the bleeding economy. He said in an interview yesterday, the Ministry of Finance and the Bank of Zambia must remain truthful to the IMF delegation. Dr Kalumba said Zambia had done it before and it was possible this time around to convince the IMF. “As a country there is nowhere we can run to as at now
so that we improve our economy. The IMF is the best place to run and the minister of Finance and his team must find ways of convincing them. “We are not a failed state, we are not Somalia, we still have assets. We need working brains at the Ministry of Finance and Bank of Zambia. We have good leadership at the level of the President but we have weak leadership at the level of civil service and this is why we are failing to convince the IMF,” Dr Kalum-
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Ex-North-West PF boss re-arrested By JACKSON MAPAPAYI
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FORMER North-Western Province PF chairperson, Jackson Kungo and eight others, were discharged but immediately re-arrested for alleged theft of gold worth K24.7 million. The suspects are alleged to have stolen the gold from Kasenseli gold mine in Mwinilunga between March 19 and 21, this year. Kungo was arrested with
Catherine Mukuma, Timothy Mulusa, Humphrey Katoka, Kenneth Kawatu, Christopher Mutalenu, William Zulu, Majory Sikwenya and Charity Kaswenda. Assistant Commissioner of Police, James Banda, was arrested for the offence of disobeying lawful orders. Police officers, namely, Sydney Musefwe, Martin Choonga, Chief Inspector Silver Kansongi and D/Inspector Michael Chizyabwa Nzala were charged for the offences
of destroying evidence and theft by public servant. But on Monday, the state entered a nolle prosequi and magistrate Lomuti Mtonga discharged them. However, their freedom was short-lived as they were rearrested by police and charged them with the same offence. The nine former PF officials including the accused police officers have since been released on police bond and will appear in court on November 23, this year.
Kambwili awaits contempt ruling Rectify water situation, Lungu orders Ministry of Water By CHARLES MUSONDA
PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu has directed the Ministry of Water Development to quickly address the water problems facing various townships in the country. President Lungu said it was sad that people in places like Matero Township in Lusaka have had no proper water supply for years now. He said this when he conducted an impromptu visit to Matero township to check on the water supply situation. Mr Lungu interacted with the residents who complained that they have been receiving water bills despite not being supplied with the commodity. And speaking when he addressed the jubilant residents, President Lungu assured them that the water problem would be addressed. – STATE HOUSE.
THE State has closed its contempt of court case against jailed National Democratic Congress (NDC) leader Chishimba Kambwili, awaiting ruling on case to answer this December. In this case Kambwili is charged with one count of contempt of court for allegedly altering details of directors for Mwamona Engineering Technical Services (METS) Limited at the Patents and Companies Registration Agency (PACRA); after the main forgery case in which he was jailed two years a fort-
night ago, was already active before court. He is accused of obstructing his forgery and uttering false documents case before Principal Resident Magistrate David Simusamba by lodging an altered ‘no change return’ (form 71) at PACRA on March 6, 2018. The altered document was the main bone of contention in the forgery case in which it was indicated that his son Mwamba was one of the directors in METS and yet the latter was a minor aged eight when the company was registered in 2001 and could not be a director at law. In his judgment on Octo-
ber 14, 2020, Mr. Simusamba found that the State had proved during trial that the national registration card (NRC) number assigned to Mwamba then belonged to Kambwili’s sister Sampa- a Copperbelt based teacher. In the altered document, Mwamba’s name has changed from the initial Mwamba Chishimba to Mwamba Kambwili with a different NRC number. The contempt case came up yesterday before Magistrate Nsunge Chanda and after re-examination of last prosecution witness Stanley Mumbula- a police officer, State Advocate Mukuma Chi-
THE Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) has shifted the start date for the registration of voters to November 9, instead of October 28, 2020. ECZ Chief Electoral Officer, Patrick Nshindano, said the registration exercise which was scheduled to start today 2020 to November 30, 2020 would now be conducted from November 9 to December 12, 2020. He said this when he addressed journalists in Lusaka yesterday. Mr Nshindano said change in the start commencement date of the mobile voter registration would give an opportunity to more eligible citizens to acquire national registration cards. He said the ECZ would proceed with voter registration as scheduled regardless of the conclusion of issuance of NRC’s. Mr Nshindano appealed to the Ministry of Home Affairs to swiftly conclude the issuing of NRCs as it was a prerequisite in the voter registration. He disclosed that so far 130, 000 people have pre-registered online. Mr Nshindano added pawa told the court that they had closed their case and will rely on evidence before court. Ms. Chanda then set November 10, 2020 as date for filing of submissions and December 10, 2020 as date for ruling. Meanwhile, Kambwili was yesterday afternoon released on cash bail pending appeal from Kamwala Remand Correctional Facility where he spent 13 nights, after meeting bail conditions including paying a total of K300,000 with two working sureties from reputable organisations. Apart from the two cases, Kambwili, his son Mwamba, METS, and two Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) employees Lukwesa Musonda Brano and Mulenga Makasa
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that the ongoing online voter pre-registration which began on September 21, 2020 would close on November 20, 2020. “I wish to reiterate that online pre-registration is not final. It is meant to help in speeding up the process of voter registration and in making sure that the electorate can have access to a service which enables them to begin the process of registration from any location,” he said. He explained that people who would pre-register online would still be required to present themselves at a registration centre to get fully registered and obtain a new voter’s card. Mr Nshindano explained that eligible citizens including those who were on the current register of voters must register again to obtain a new voter’s card as the current voters card would not be used in next year’s general elections. – ZANIS.
I wish to reiterate that online pre-registration is not final. It is meant to help in speeding up the process of voter registration and in making sure that the electorate can have access to a service which enables them to begin the process of registration from any location. Kapilima are charged with one count of making a document without authority, one count of uttering a false document, two counts of obtaining pecuniary advantage by false pretenses. Kambwili is also facing 35 counts of being in possession of property suspected to be proceeds of crime before Principal Resident Magistrate Mwaka Mikalile. Kambwili is also facing one count of expressing or showing hatred, ridicule or contempt for persons because of race contrary to Section 70 (1) of the Penal Code Chapter 87 of the Laws of Zambia before Magistrate Jenipher Bwalya. All the cases are still before the respective courts.
Witness links Spax's phone number to murder, rape cases By SANFROSSA MANYINDA THE Deputy Officer in charge of Cyber Crimes at Zambia Police Headquarters in Lusaka, has testified in the Kitwe High Court how he identified the owner of the mobile cell phone numbers that were circulating a video of a woman of foreign origin being brutally murdered on social media platforms. Prince Kalala told the court that the numbers that were found to be circulating the video were constantly contacting the number that was
registered in the name of Kabaso Mulenga, popularly known as Spax. In the matter, the accused are Boyd Kamizhi 24, Maclean Kamizhi 22, Gilbert Zimba 22, Syvio Kwibisa 22, Jimmy Bwembya 23 and Mulenga popularly known as "Spax" 29. They are appearing before High Court Judge Abha Patel on three counts of attempted murder, rape and murder. Details are that between 22 and 23 January 2020 the accused murdered Emmanuel Maponda of Chingola. In count two, the accused
persons attempted to murder Billy Maponda in Chin-
gola. In the third count, they attempted to murder Sheila Bwembya on unknown dates but between 22 and 23 January in Chingola. They are also alleged to have attempted to murder Stanley Maponda and raped a woman. When the matter came for continued trial yesterday, Mr Kalala explained that he was on January 19, this year assigned to find the owners of the numbers that were circulating the video on Facebook and Whatsapp. "During the circulation of the video on social media,
we received a lot of reports of gassing and violent attacks that were going on in the country," he said. Mr Kalala testified that one of the numbers identified and believed to belong to one of the co-accused Jimmy Bwembya was constantly in touch with the number belonging to Mulenga Kabaso. He also told the court that he was informed that the circulator of the video ( Jimmy Bwembya) was also a wanted person for a murder case in Chingola and that he was wanted for another murder case.
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In this matter, Mr Nchito had petitioned the Constitutional Court over his removal from the office of DPP. He argued that his removal was unlawful, illegal and that it should, therefore, be declared null and void. He had cited Attorney General Likando Kalaluka as the respondent in the matter. In 2016, President Lungu relieved Mr Nchito off his duties for professional misconduct after recommendations from a tribunal set up to investigate his activities. Delivering ruling on behalf of others yesterday in Lusaka, Mr. Justice Palan Mulonda said that the reference to Article 144 of the Constitution as amended was misplaced though the power exercised was covered by the repealed article 58 of the Constitution. Therefore, Mr Justice Mulonda said, that the President’s action thus cannot be said to be unconstitutional, illegal or null and void as alleged by Mr Nchito. “ In conclusion we wish to state that the President acted constitutionally when he relived the petitioner (Mr Nchito) of his duties as DPP despite the fact that the letter of dismissal erroneously refereed to Article 144 of Act no.2 of 2016 and not the repealed Article 58 of the Constitution of Zambia, 1991,” read the judgement in part. However, the Constitutional Court with full bench comprising of Justices Enock Mulembe, Mungeni Mulenga and Professor Margret Munalula, Mulonda and Martin Musaluke granted the declaration that Mr Mutembo was entitled to be availed the findings or the report by the ad hoc Tribunal. The Court
LAZ cautions against Bill 10 process By SILUMESI MALUMO THE Law Association of Zambia (LAZ) is dismayed that notwithstanding the apparent lack of a broadbased consensus, the constitutional amendment process will proceed to second reading and voting on Thursday, October 29, 2020. LAZ president Abyudi Shonga decried that Bill 10 would be tabled despite many calls from the general members of the public, civil society organisations and many other stakeholders that Bill 10 be withdrawn. Mr Shonga said, ” For so long as no consensus exists, it is immaterial how good or progressive the contents of a proposed Bill to amend the Constitution may be because the enactment would have failed the test of constitutionalism.
said this was in the interest of retaining confidence in the adjudicative mechanism by affected secured officers. And further that it would make subsequent judicial review proceedings meaningful should the affected officer elect to commence such proceedings. “We further state that an affected party in constitutionally ordained removal process who has appeared before the relevant
adjudicative body, in this case the adhoc Tribunal constituted pursuant to the repealed Article 58 was entitled to copy of the reasoned decision of such proceedings,” said Mr justice Mulonda. “This in our view is in conformity with the principle underlying the mechanism for removal of constitutionally secured officers, who through such mechanism must be given justification for their disappointment,” he said.
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Mr Mwale also dispelled some social media reports that the opposition leader has been arrested. This comes barely a few days after Sesheke Member of Parliament Romeo Kangombe was arrested and later released on bail for allegedly abducting two police officers. The incident is alleged to have happened when Mr Hichilema and his entourage were
travelling from Kasama where they had gone to offer solidarity to party deputy secretary general Patrick Mucheleka who was arrested during the last by-elections. The attack happened at Lavushimanda town Center in Muchinga Province on October, 14th 2020 around 15:00 hours. The UPND cadres are alleged to have abducted two of our police officers of Mpika Police Station whom they assaulted. The group of cadres are also alleged to have hacked members of the public.
27th October, 2020 To: All Members of Parliament Dear Honourable Members of Parliament,
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT BILL No. 10 of 2019 Kindly refer to the above captioned matter. The Law Association of Zambia (LAZ) is a statutory body created under section 3 of the LAZ Act, Chapter 31 of the Laws of Zambia. Among our objectives and mandates under the said Act, is to promote the rule of law, seek the advancement of human rights and to further the development of law as an instrument of social justice and as an essential element in the growth of Zambian society. Within our objective, is the overall duty to ensure constitutionalism, constitutional legitimacy and Democratic governance in Zambia. Our objectives beckon us to be mindful and take keen interest in the Constitution of Zambia. The process of making a Constitution, or indeed amending one, is a very delicate matter that ought never to be taken lightly. A Constitution should never suffer amendment on political lines. We would borrow the text from the International Round Table on Democratic Constitutional Development, employed by the renowned Constitutional Lawyer Muna Ndulo and say that: “the process of constitutional-making is crucial. The Constitution is no ordinary law to be modified or replaced by ordinary legislation. It must be perceived as a higher law, authorizing and governing ordinary law and commanding adherence to constitutional precepts. While ordinary law may be adopted and altered by legislative majorities of whatever size, the adoption of a constitution and its amendment requires much more, widespread participation by the citenzenry and the achievement of a broad-based consensus.” (Ndulo and Kent, 1996) Though the process surrounding Bill 10 has been unduly politicised, LAZ is without doubt that the process lacked the critical ingredient of broad-based consensus. For so long as no consensus exists, it is immaterial how good or progressive the contents of a proposed Bill to amend the Constitution may be because the enactment would have failed the test of constitutionalism.
LAZ is dismayed that notwithstanding the apparent lack of a broad-based consensus, the constitutional amendment process will proceed to second reading and voting on Thursday, 29th October, 2020. This is despite many calls from the general members of the public, civil society organisations and many other stakeholders that the Constitution of Zambia (Amendment) Bill (Bill 10) be withdrawn. As Members of Parliament, we remind you that your primary duty is to the people of Zambia who elected you into office. Article 5 of the Constitution states that the sovereign authority lies with the people of Zambia and yours is the delegated power to implement the will of the people. It is unnecessary to go into specific provisions of Bill 10 to conclude that there is no consensus amongst the People of Zambia over Bill 10. We therefore, urge you to put the concerns of the Zambian people above all party or political interest. We implore you to do the right thing. Bill 10 must be taken off the floor so that an opportunity is given for broad-based consensus on the provisions contained therein. LAZ believes that there is still time to build consensus if Members of Parliament from across the political divide put the people of Zambia first. LAZ assures you that its interests are born out of its sworn duty to preserve and protect the Constitution of Zambia and the principle of constitutionalism. Yours faithfully LAW ASSOCIATION OF ZAMBIA
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WE do not agree with the position taken by the Law Association of Zambia (LAZ) that Bill 10 should not be tabled in Parliament because it lacks broadbased consensus. We also find the argument put forward by LAZ to be faulty because it claims the constitutional-making process has been politicised. But that is the more reason why elections are held and leaders elected, giving them the mandate to change and amend the constitution. The members of Parliament are elected to the National Assembly where they represent the electorate. The National Assembly is the apex organ where the people’s representatives make laws on behalf of the electorate. LAZ president Abyudi Shonga has decried that Bill 10 would be tabled despite many calls from the public, civil society organisations and many other stakeholders that it be withdrawn. Mr Shonga said, “For so long as no consensus exists, it is immaterial how good or progressive. the contents of a proposed Bill to amend the Constitution may be because the enactment would have failed the test of constitutionalism.” Mr Shonga said though the process surrounding Bill 10 had been unduly politicised, LAZ was without doubt that the process lacked the critical ingredient of broad-based consensus. LAZ cannot claim that Bill 10 lacks broad-based consensus because it has been politicised. But that is the very nature of politics. Bill 10 must go through the National Assembly and be subjected to a vote. We recall that the referendum which contained progressive clauses like the enhanced Bill of Rights failed because it could not meet the required threshold. Some political parties campaigned against it thus its failure – despite the many positive points it had. Just as a matter of interest, the United States Senate has just confirmed a new member to the Supreme Court pushed through by the Republicans. The Democratic Party argued that the appointment had been rushed and was meant to give an advantage to the Republicans. The Republicans went ahead with the Senate confirmation hearings to ensure that they have an advantage by having a conservative voice among the justices. It is a pipedream for LAZ and some interest groups to ever imagine that there will ever be broadbased consensus over the constitution-making process. What will dictate matters will be the numbers in the National Assembly. After all, is that not what democracy entails, enacting legislation on behalf of the people? For Zambians, Bill 10 has been debated and generally agreed that it is progressive as it will address the many lacunas in the current constitution. It is the wish of Zambians that Bill 10, if it has to die must fail in the National Assembly where the people’s representatives have the mandate to pass legislation.
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By SANFROSSA MANYINDA and SILUMESI MALUMO THERE will be sufficient fuel on the market when Indeni Petroleum Refinery resumes production with crude arriving this week, Permanently Secretary in the Ministry of Energy, Trevor Kaunda, has said. Mr Kaunda said crude oil was expected to reach Ndola by the end of this week for Indeni to resume processing the crude oil into finished products. Indeni has suffered from frequent shutdowns due to insufficient feedstock supply and routine maintenance The petroleum processing firm has had no crude oil for about five months now which was partly triggered by the coronavirus pandemic which interrupted feedstock imports. But Government recently bought 10 cargo of feedstock for the firm amounting to over $490 million which would go in
FUEL GALORE COMING …as Indeni fires up excess of 15 months. Mr Kaunda explained in an interview that Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) had continued to bring in petrol and diesel by road. He however complained that there has been panic-buying by the public on the mistaken assumption that pump price adjustment was looming. Mr Kaunda said that this was the reason some parts of the country had experienced the shortage in the last few days. “I can confirm that this is not the case. Furthermore, more petrol and diesel will be available on the market once Indeni is in production,” he said. Mr Kaunda stated that the monthly national
consumption of diesel stood at 87 million litres and 39 million litres for petrol and that Government had taken measures to ensure the country had sufficient fuel stocks. In Parliament, Minister of Energy, Mathew Nkhuwa said fuel crisis which had hit the country would be addressed in the next one week, Mr Nkhuwa said the government was putting up long time measures to address the fuel shortage in the country. The minister said fuel tankers had started coming into the country, therefore the fuel crisis would be the thing of the past. Mr Nkhuwa was responding to Mazabuka
Mpezeni woos support for Lungu
Zambian community organisations in K2.5m American aid
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EASTERN Province must give President Edgar Lungu a 100 percent vote in next year’s elections for development to continue, Paramount Chief Mpezeni of the Ngoni people has said. The Paramount Chief said under President Lungu, the province had received massive development. The traditional leader was speaking when PF national mobilisation treasurer, Bizwell Mutale, paid a courtesy call on him at Ephendukeni Palace in Chipata. He said the people in the region should ensure they acquire voters’ cards and vote en masse to secure the PF victory because of the development underway. Chief Mpezeni said the current Government
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had performed very well and that the country would lose direction by allowing the opposition to win elections next year. The traditional leader said the rumours that the opposition had made some inroads in the region were just a fallacy. “In fact I get surprised when I hear that some opposition party has made inroads in Eastern Province,” he said. And Mr Mutale said he was in the area to mobilise the party and ensure that it consolidates the support in the province.
State projects rise in power demand By BUUMBA CHIMBULU ZAMBIA’s electricity demand is projected to increase by 200 Megawatts (MW) per annum from the current 2,300MW. The low rates of access to electricity services, coupled with demand for electricity which is projected to increase by 150MW to 200MW presents a huge task for Government. This is according to the Energy Minister, Matthew Nkhuwa. Mr Nkhuwa said this
Central Member of Parliament Garry Nkombo who wanted to know what was the cause of the sudden erratic supply of fuel, which is affecting all economic sectors, countrywide and what urgent measures the government is taking to normalise the situation. Mr Nkombo also wanted to know what long term measures are being taken to ensure a normal supply of fuel in the country. Meanwhile Mr Nkhuwa said “Government has engaged Oil Marketing Companies to import enough products for consumers and government is further engaging the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) to ensure that tankers passing their facilities were quickly cleared to speed up delivery of the commodity in the country.
presented an opportunity for the private sector to invest and tap into the many opportunities in Zambia’s power market and contribute to the achievement of set targets of electrification. He was speaking during the opening of the Renewable Energy in Zambia conference under the theme ‘Renewable Energy in Zambia: Opportunities for French and Zambian companies.’ “This scenario calls for concerted efforts from all stakeholders to ensure
CADRES CLASH IN CHAWAMA BY NATION REPORTER POLICE are not aware of clashes between cadres in Chawama which reportedly led to tear gas being fired near Snow White area. The cadres reportedly clashed over issuance of Nationa Registration Cards (NRCs) until the fracas escalated into a fight between two rival groups. Police have however expressed ignorance of the incident, despite the residents claiming tear gas was fired which forced many out of their houses. Both Lusaka Commission of Police Nelson Phiri and spokesperson, Esther Mwaata Katongo said they were not aware of the incident as they were out office. One resident said the clash led to the closure of the registration and NRC issuance exercise in the area.
investments in supply options meet this increasing demand for sustainable energy services,” Mr Nkhuwa said. Mr Nhuwa said however that the sector was only able to produce 1,490MW thus giving a deficit of 810MW. He said this situation resulted from limited investment over the years, stating that the deficit had been worsened by the effects of climate change, considering that Zambia was highly dependent on hydro power. Government, he indicated, had prioritised the energy sector as a key driver for socio-economic development and a key tool in addressing developmental inequalities in rural areas. Zambia’s Ambassador to France, Christine KasebaSata, said Covid-19 had derailed a lot of opportunities that affected the growth of economies. Dr Kaseba-Sata said the pandemic should however not stop businesses from forming partnerships to drive growth. She indicated that there were currently 40 French companies operating in Zambia, with most of them investing in the energy sector.
THE United States of America Embassy has awarded over K2.5 million ($126,000) small grants to six Zambian community-based organizations The grants, given through the Public Affairs Section Small Grants Programme, will promote civic participation, press freedom, entrepreneurship and creative expression among the youth. US Embassy’s director of public affairs and spokesman, Sean McIntosh, said American people were proud to support Zambian communities with the hands-on opportunities to mobilize their own ideas, resources, and expand their organizational and project management knowledge. Mr Mclntosh recognized the commitment and leadership of the grantee organizations, which were working to raise awareness and build capacity among the youth so that they could participate in civic and entrepreneurship activities. “The funds go directly to Zambian communities to respond directly to issues affecting their communities and ultimately enhance the welfare of Zambians,” he added. The U.S. Embassy’s Public Affairs Section Small Grants Program delivers financial support directly to Zambian organizations that seek to address issues affecting their communities. These include improving health and education for Zambians, advancing democracy and good governance, promoting inclusive economic prosperity, and enhancing peace and security. According to the US embassy, the grant would support a film making course focusing on documentaries to aid the film growth industry in Lusaka, business mobile film making training, community theatre for development.
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Woman nabbed HEALTH INSURANCE Woman nabbed AUTHORITY’ ‘DISBAND ‘DISBAND AUTHORITY’ HEALTH INSURANCE for attempted for attempted …its murder
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A 35-YEAR-OLD woman of Lusaka’s Kuku Compound has been arrested for abducting and attempting to murder a 23-yerar- old man of the same compound. the woman By Police NATIONidentified REPORTER as Werry Mweete, who is alleged to have abducted the E Rof Nthree MENT man with O theVhelp should disband men. Danny the Mwale, theNational acting Health Insurance police spokesperson, said Management the victim identifiedAuthority as Kenny (NHIMA) alleged Kabwe, wasfor bundled in failure deliver its mandate, the to boot of a motor vehicle the Medical for and Quality belonging to Mweete Healthcare in Dam Zambia taken to Blue Water (MQHZ) has demanded. in Kuku Compound where he was beaten before being thrown into the dam. Mr Mwale explained that Mweete, who is a businesswoman at Intercity Bus Terminus, did that with Bythe NATION help ofREPORTER three men who are
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on the run. He, however, said the motive behind the abduction was yet to be established. “On October 22, 2020 around 09:00 hours, Mweete together with three men who are on the run, did abduct Kenny Kabwe aged 23 of Kuku Compound from Intercity Bus Terminus. “He was bundled in the boot of a motor vehicle belonging to Mweete, who is also known to be a business lady at intercity Bus terminal,” Mr Mwale explained. Dr MrMwabu Mwale said the suspect was apprehended last Sunday, after members of the public tipped police when they saw the same car parked in MQHZ director general, Kuku Compound. Quince said inde“PeopleMwabu, who witnessed pendent investigations on what was happening took the of operations of NHIMA note the motor vehicle revealed that members registration number and of the insurancetoscheme, who were managed rescue the victim before he could drown. Kenny, who sustained a fractured left arm, was rushed to the clinic by people who rescued him before reporting the matter to the police,” he funds for projects without acsaid.
these pieces of paper after standing in lines for hours. This is unacceptable,” Dr Mwabu said.Dr Mwabu said it was sad that despite NHIMA clearly failing to secure quality healthcare for its members, thousands of public service workers had continued to suffer financial deductions on their payslips every month. “As an organization that promotes provision of qualBy NATION REPORTER ity healthcare in Zambia, we hopedDrthat this national inMwabu O V E R N M E N Tsurance scheme could have should disbandhelped many Zambians to the Nationalaccess equitable and quality Health Insurancehealthcare. mostly poor civil servants MQHZ director general, Management Authority “However, the current were(NHIMA) only receiving prescrip-fail-shape Quince Mwabu, said indefor alleged of NHIMA has left a lot tionsure whenever they pendent investigations to deliver its visited mandate,of frustrations and financial on NHIMA accreditedforhealth operations of workNHIMA the Medical Qualityscarsthe among Zambian institutions. that membersDr of the Healthcare in Zambiaers; revealed it must be abolished,” “They are has merely getting Mwabu insurance (MQHZ) demanded. said. scheme, who were
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By SIMON MUNTEMBA A 35-YEAR-OLD woman of Lusaka’s Kuku Compound has been arrested for abducting and attempting to murder a 23-yerar- old man of the same compound. Police identified the woman as Werry Mweete, who is alleged to have abducted the man with the help of three men. Danny Mwale, the acting police spokesperson, said mostly civilas servants the victimpoor identified Kenny were only prescripKabwe, wasreceiving bundled in tions whenever visited the boot of a motorthey vehicle NHIMA accredited belonging to Mweete andhealth institutions. taken to Blue Water Dam are merely getting in “They Kuku Compound where he was beaten before being thrown into the dam. Mr Mwale explained that Mweete, who is a businesswoman at Intercity Bus Terminus, did that with contractors whomen failed toare dethe help of three who
on the run. He, however, said the motive behind the abduction these of paper after was yet pieces to be established. standing in lines for hours. “On October 22, 2020 around This 09:00 is unacceptable,” hours, Mweete Dr together Mwabuwith said.Dr threeMwabu men said it wasare sadonthat who the despite run, did NHIMA clearlyKenny failingKabwe to secure abduct agedqualityof healthcare for its members, 23 Kuku Compound from thousands of public service Intercity Bus Terminus. workers “He was bundled had continued in the to boot suffer of afinancial motor vehicle deductions on their payslips every month. belonging to Mweete, who is also“As known an toorganization be a business that lady promotes at intercity provision Bus terminal,” of qualityMwale healthcare in Zambia, we Mr explained. hoped thatsaid thisthenational Mr Mwale suspect insurance schemelast could have was apprehended Sunday, helped after many members Zambians of the to public accesstipped equitable police when and quality they healthcare. saw the same car parked in Kuku “However, Compound. the current shape “People of NHIMA who witnessed has left a lot of frustrations andtook financial what was happening scars Zambian note of among the motor vehicle workers; it must be abolished,” Dr registration number and Mwabu said. managed to rescue the victim before he could drown. Kenny, who sustained a fractured left arm, was rushed to the clinic by people who rescued him before reporting the matter to the police,” he the works been done of which said.
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SIOMA Independent Member of Parliament Mbololwa Subulwa has applauded the Sioma Town Council’s effective utilisation of REPORTER the Constituency By NATION Development Fund (CDF). Meanwhile, Ms Subulwa has warned that contractors THE former inmates, who would to deliver projwho were failpardoned on ects on time in her Monday, should notconstitubetray ency that they risked having the confidence and trust of their contracts terminated. Government but remain law She said this and on Monday abiding citizens of serwhen touredthe theHuman constitvice toshe society, uency Commission with her team,has Sioma Rights adTown Council staff and some vised. members the Lungu CDF comPresidentof Edgar parmittee886 led men by Kenneth doned and 80Sampa womwho is also council director of en from various correctional works. across the country facilities This isthe according to a statethrough Prerogative of ment Powers. issued by Sioma Town Mercy Council offiHRC public relations spokespercer, Moses Sinjwala. Muleya, son, Mweelwa Ms Subulwa said it was vital for members of the CDF committee to have an overview of what was happening on the ground, unlike just approving
tually seeing how works were being undertaken. “We want them to see for themselves what is being done with the funds on the projects they are approving unlike the situation were they commended President Lungu just approve projects for pardoning the without inmates knowing the what celebration was patterning during of on the ground,” said. Zambia’s 56th she Independence Ms Subulwa said the tour anniversary. was it enabled Henecessary appealed as to family and her assess the works done as community members to prowell aasconducive check onenvironment progress in vide thesuccessful ongoing projects. for re-integration of areinmates. on the ground the“We former checking developmental Family onand communiprojects that have beenshould done ty members, he said, and those that are still avoid stigmatising theongoparing, which are been doned persons and funded accept by CDF and to make assessthem as reformed individuals. ments on schools that arewas in Mr Muleya the pardon shape,ofsocompassion as to see how abad gesture and best wefor canhuman assist them respect rightswith and funds,” sheofsaid. freedoms vulnerable indiShe said the team was also viduals. taking time to check on contractors to ascertain if they were performing to the expected standards. Ms Subulwa warned that
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Implement e-registry portal, ministries urged By ANDREW MUKOMA
Ms Sichilongo said that the most common GRP tools by governments GOVERNMENT On the Themeministries “Improvingused Access and Qualitywere of and regulatory agencies public consultation, regulatoeducation and Livelihood Opportunities for the marshould urgently implement ry impact assessment (RIA), ginalized Women” held regular reviewwillof beexisting the upgradedChildren, e-registryYouth and and th and 11 November 2020 at Chamba Valley onnotice 10th portal administrative the which were regulations, launched July -this year, simplification, access to laws – ExoticinHotel Lusaka. the Business Regulatory and regulations, forward regplanningofand regulaReview Agency (BRRA) has of ulatory The Development Office the Salesians Don Botory oversight functions. urged. sco Invites interested Participants and Stakeholders She was speaking in BRRA Director and Chief to this two-day JoinLivingstone to share your ideas, be during the offiExecutive Officer, event. Sharon part of the solution. Sichilongo, observed that the cial opening of an orientation e-registry and the notice and workshop for participants comment widely from 16 Government minisRegisterportal now:were http://vandvictors.com/SDB_Dialogue recognised as good regulato- tries and 18 regulatory agencies yesterday. ry practices (GRP) tools.
By NATION REPORTER been done ofwithout which accontractors who failed to de- the works funds for projects majority of projects fromwere liver risked having their con- the tually seeing how works previous CDF allocation tracts terminated. Independentthe being undertaken. SIOMA 90want per cent She took advantage of her were at “We themcompleto see for Member of Parliament tourMbololwa to sensitise members is being Subulwa has ap-tionthemselves and some what are already of the community and the done with the funds on the plauded the Sioma Towncomplete awaiting for comyouth in particular on utilisathe missioning,” projects he they Council’s effective said.are approving importance obtaining their unlike the situation were they tion ofof the Constituency National Registration just approve projects without Development FundCards (CDF). (NRCs) as well registering as knowing what was patterning Meanwhile, Ms Subulwa voters. has warned that contractors on the ground,” she said. Meanwhile, Mrto deliver SampaprojMs Subulwa said the tour who would fail saidects it was the was necessary as it enabled on important time in herforconstituCDFency committee to risked check having on her assess the works done as that they the works that hadterminated. been done well as check on progress in their contracts from the the the ongoing projects. She fund said and this how on Monday communities benefiting “We are on the ground when she were toured the constitfromuency the CDF. with her team, Sioma checking on developmental Mr Sampa saidstaff the and fund Town Council some projects that have been done had members proved to of be very helpful the CDF com- and those that are still ongoto the communities especialmittee led by Kenneth Sampa ing, which are been funded ly inwho theistwo sectors of of by CDF and to make assessalso key council director health and education. ments on schools that are in works. He This said is theaccording council would to a state- bad shape, so as to see how continue help the commument to issued by Sioma Town best we can assist them with nities of Sioma so relations that theyoffi- funds,” she said. Council public all benefited the develShe said the team was also cer, Mosesfrom Sinjwala. opment was taking Msthat Subulwa said itplace was vital taking time to check on conthrough the prudent for members of theutilizaCDF com- tractors to ascertain if they tionmittee of the CDF. to have an overview of were performing to the ex“The is going whatcommittee was happening on the pected standards. round to seeunlike and just appreciate Ms Subulwa warned that ground, approving
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Ms Sichilongo said that law-making processes. "The portal will provide a there was urgent need to put the portals to use in order to platform for public bodies or achieve their intended objec- regulatory agencies proposing regulatory frameworks to pubtives. She said that the main pur- licise the issue under considMUKOMA andSichilongo request forsaid stakepose By of ANDREW the e-registry was to erationMs that provide easy access to exhaus- holder theinput mostonline. common GRP tools "Itused is evident that both the tive information aboutministries busiby governments were GOVERNMENT the notice and ness and licenses and formalities public and consultation, regulatoregulatory agenciese-registry answer to the GRP that businesses must implement comply comment ry impact assessment (RIA), should urgently for easy of access to with to obtain the licenses. regular review existing the upgraded e-registry andrequirements and regulations and that Ms the notice Sichilongo saidwerelawsregulations, administrative portal which public consulGovernment had theyear,of incorporating simplification, access to laws launched in set Julyup this formulation of poliinitiative part of its commitandinregulations, forward regthe asBusiness Regulatorytations and laws," Ms Sichilongo ment Review to improving busi- hascies ulatory planning and regulaAgencythe (BRRA) ness environment and to eas- said.tory oversight functions. urged. no doubt in ing doing business in Zambia. She was hasspeaking BRRA Director and Chief Ms Sichilongo the e-registryduring and the SheExecutive said that Officer, the notice– thenooffiSharonthat Livingstone andopening comment imand–comment portal was also of anwere orientation Sichilongo, observed that thetice cial milestones the ata online consultation platform workshop for inparticipants e-registry and the notice andportant good regulatory designed to enable citizens from of 16 aGovernment miniscomment portal wereand widelytainment businesses to participate and environment tries and in 18Zambia. regulatory agenrecognised as good regulatoprovide in the policy and cies yesterday. ry input practices (GRP) tools.
liver risked having their contracts terminated. She took advantage of her tour to sensitise members of the community and the youth in particular on the of obtaining their Byimportance NATION REPORTER National Registration Cards (NRCs) as well registering as voters. former THE inmates, Mr Sampa whoMeanwhile, were pardoned on said it was important for the Monday, should not betray CDF committee to trust check of on the confidence and the works that been done Government buthad remain law from the fund and the abiding citizens and how of sercommunities vice to society,were the benefiting Human from the CDF. Rights Commission has adMr Sampa said the fund vised. had provedEdgar to beLungu very helpful President parto the communities doned 886 men and 80especialwomin the two key sectors of enlyfrom various correctional health and education. facilities across the country He said council would through thethe Prerogative of continue to help the commuMercy Powers. nities that they HRC of Sioma so spokesperall benefited from the develson, Mweelwa Muleya, opment that was taking place through the prudent utilization of the CDF. “The committee is going round to see and appreciate
the majority of projects from the previous CDF allocation were at 90 per cent completion and some are already complete awaiting for commissioning,” he said. commended President Lungu for pardoning the inmates during the celebration of Zambia’s 56th Independence anniversary. He appealed to family and community members to provide a conducive environment for successful re-integration of the former inmates. Family and community members, he said, should avoid stigmatising the pardoned persons and accept them as reformed individuals. Mr Muleya the pardon was a gesture of compassion and respect for human rights and freedoms of vulnerable individuals.
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Ms Sichilongo said that law-making processes. "The portal will provide a there was urgent need to put the portals to use in order to platform for public bodies or achieve their intended objec- regulatory agencies proposing regulatory frameworks to pubtives. She said that the main pur- licise the issue under considpose of the e-registry was to eration and request for stakeprovide easy access to exhaus- holder input online. "It is evident that bothofthe tiveOninformation about busithe Theme “Improving Access and Quality ness licenses and formalities e-registry and the notice and education Livelihood for the marcomment answer to the GRP that businessesand must comply Opportunities ginalized Youth and Women” for willeasy be access held to requirements with to obtainChildren, the licenses. and 11th November 2020and at regulations Chamba Valley on 10th Sichilongo and that Ms said laws Government had set up the of incorporating public consul– Exotic Hotel - Lusaka. initiative as part of its commit- tations in formulation of policies Salesians and laws," of MsDon Sichilongo ment improving theOffice busi- of the ThetoDevelopment Boness environment and to eas- said. sco Invites interested Participants and Stakeholders Ms Sichilongo has no doubt ing doing business in Zambia. to this two-day event. Join that to share your ideas, benothe e-registry and the She said that the notice– part of the solution. and–comment portal was also tice and comment were ima online consultation platform portant milestones in the atdesigned to enable and tainment of a good regulatory Register now: citizens http://vandvictors.com/SDB_Dialogue businesses to participate and environment in Zambia. provide input in the policy and
Sustainable over BARRICK LUMWANA IMPROVES OUTPUT UNCDF, KAZANG ZAMBIA Zambian growth aALL’ tall economy TAX PAYMENT IS AN OBLIGATION FOR Breweries, order, says DA WARNS AGAINST BOGUS OFFERS PARTNER IN DIGITAL FINANCE traders confer ZRA INTENT ON ECONOMIC GROWTH B NATSAVE TARGETS SMES expert T NATIONAL FINANCIAL SWITCH ADVANCES ZAMBIA’S MERGER FEES TO DROP CCPC T
It isChisala because of su He was reacting ZAMBIA has adva Company Limited Simach He said the responsibilenue h will Authority be caused ery to customers. stakeholders in acc THE National Stra yesterday re-opened for to S&P Global rating Africa on exportin partnership betwee the Eastern Tropici Wednesday Ms Simachem Wednesday economic diversifi Statistics which he recent directive says Zambia Revenue A rating, stable ou Mr Sikalinda said various ity of collecting revenues, A) has estabto that country, sa and awith cashew company Karma In find a way ofpro ho strains are the order ofcannot the Zambia att improve the stati sioner General, Kingsley 27 May, 2020 13 May, 2020 The rating agency nments all initiatives had continued such Industry Minister, provinces, respec processing investm such as creatin day hence Finance Ministers facilitating trade, promoting ed anto remit online fail to g toMr the ever-chang astakeholders key role in support ThisAfrica is after the border p Yaluma said The factories wid within their com across lobbying for andWednesday above mineral “What expertise as this is one ofZam the country, the the move was also aimed context of Covid-19. local business growth and as the launch of Tax on phone of prearrivto facilitate screening and an advanced stage to small-scale farm debt reprieve toCovid-19 allow these Zambia doesn’t ha economy, saysperiod Chie has said. dollars and directly BUUMBA CHIMBULU at ensuring the company Wednesday Commenting on th optimistic that the 1 July, 2020 district, which recorded 7m businesses as the jurisdictions to demand claw back She was spea protecting the boarders and for entrepreneurs to register, tion of goods Siakalima. could meet the from experienced Zamb ZSA Statistician Akinwumi Adesina, s of Zambia (BoZ). country’s diversifica eroded growth. empowerment too “The border will be re Bank Zambia A 14 July, 2020 retailers and distributors when Mr Siakalima saidst ARRICK’S Lumwana copper said once implem Lumwana refinery. to maintain quality airports from illicit imports file and make payments on the ania and the “That has been d “Businesses have borne The products wi Chamber of Mines for onlyreturned critical essentia business to Zambia normal Online Convers UMBAmine CHIMBULU with Ass has recorded best quarterly enable the country “Which school d of all the shareholders. the brunt of disease pandemic advanced. The con By BUUMBA CHIMBULU concentrates, tin in future. “Entrepreneuria and medical supplies altpD phone without requiring air- had never been greater in the Republic of in several Executive and other stakehold productionOfficer, results years policy formulation Zambians can’t go would be done deliv effects that has seen central like to get the hone He said the company pickles and dried the new normal list will knowledge be issued to the pu HERE no sacrificial lambofwhen it economic diversifica inis the second this year, improving the welf lembo, said thequarter inbanks come to the we rescue and polic Wednesday history of Zambia in the face time or internet. expertise fo C). remained committed to export better the Manager, Brian Na UUMBA CHIMBULU ZAMBIA hasforeign started “We cannot ju comes to payment of taxes as everyone “Today [yesterday] goin He was speaking d the group contributes over US$20 million Mr Musepa said to address ayesterday. health crisis By BUUMBA CHIMBULU supporting partnerships countries during and platforms was the onlytaken way digital financial and that is what we 6 Pastor Mwansa wo tudying the impact UUMBA CHIMBULU 28 October, 2020 “The fa “This is why I have a zero-tolerance of Covid-19 but discussions with an is expected to play a part in Zambia’s of adverse global economic He said the implementanable ZRA profile BUUMBA CHIMBULU support of host countries in Covid-19 Online Conversation that the strategy w ation normalises, we wil using monetary tools that continued topolicy increase Wednesday “We areas delighted services could be corruption made available to all position isto now He said ititwas tim agricultural produc attitude towards and revenue drawing board tive would have on omic development and sustenance, HE Zambia of German ection prevention. improve statistical from the Zambia As ZAMBIAN Breweries will buyAssociation opportunities to grow the er goods but for now, it it By BUUMBA CHIMBULU ensure economic resilience,” 6 decision to affirm the Zambians. 26 August, 2020 dynamics. Mr Yaluma said tion of tax online system had ons destined for HE United Nations Capital mangoes, guavas, policies that encou leakage regardless of the perpetrator,” Mr been conductin Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) Group president and Chief Executive Officer, empty lager crates from bars economy and keep it running low compared to o HE Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) navigating the post D e v e l o p m e n t businesses to restore the Mr Zulu said. operations, particuby deadline of October. They will continue to Chanda said in a stateme reflects the Bank’s v “UNCDF believes in leaving no one Zambia added valu UUMBA CHIMBULU Development Fund (UNCDF) has cashew nuts and g to participate in big going forward. orate Communication Manager Topsy was Chanda said. and night clubs struggling even in the new normal. “The drive toreduced administrative costs ransiting through rk Bristow, said a 13 percent production He said accord COVID-19 has continued to He pointed out that the “A fully developed is determined to work towards Agency (ZDA) has economy through support test andin also refineera, the and processes and rules Mr Chanda announce risk management, as behind theto digital in that vein, turn would create m cash flow. partnered with Kazang Zambia and Sampa said. Mr Sampa explained that intention purposes of value with the negative effects of “The company’s how best the bu inda. nation. He said the organisation had put in place threaten the attainment of towards cost the of living across Zambia, BUUMBA corded in CHIMBULU the second quartereconomic of 2020, higher around ranking for 2019, Z only boost the coun enhanced sustainable operations ofin the mobile payment cautioned entreprefight against he said infruit a stateme litres of fuel and “What this means we tax are the excited to partner with Kazang and voluntary wards ofquarter. updating systems ahead of arrival of ME commercial banks have to joined the bicom in itslegal digital project 45, of the proposal was Covid-19 to makeonsure carrying20,000 The factorie their that businesses. contribution to job creation, ill studying the im“It has also bew by its mandate, was Sustainable Development Malawi, Tanzania, Zimbabwe nsaid what was recorded in theZRA firstreach percent compared Pastor Mwansa core values meant to enhance its ethical sustainable employm channels,” Mr Mwanza said in an interview. wth by massively investing in rs that it is not disbursCovid-19. The rating agency to our natural resou Mobicom to reach the last mile by testing 000 to help curb the Cov ile payment transaction module under The (SDGs) decisionfor was as as agro-processing and people. out a merger was notGoals burdensome. industry in thewe thre 2030 and other African countries of income c owered toand collect revenue from all HE Competition andyou. Consumer tax compliance line with the ever-changing ys ZRA Corporate with 86.6 percent Mr Bristow attributed the positive will get back to shore up national culture. would assist Gove Mrscaling Mwanza however that allsaid. cesses procedures that ease tax AfDB would aFo k employment and th any business grants to The discussions, which and their agent indicated models,” Kanjo a result of a meeting the manufacturing through theplay National Financial Switch (NFS) which border. his will deepen financial inclusion in remote “I think Zambia’s merger fees are currently contribute to crop Zambia and other African had skyrocketed with the so we have sca oved sources on behalf of the Government. Protection Commission (CCPC) has percent. rformance toas improved head grade, thus help support th Mr Chanda said ZRA was aware that Commercial Banks had already migrated economy when the as long any reparticularly in the co mpliance. company held with the Bars production of Mosi, Castle, that and having it s UNCDF will provide a grant and technical has been yieldbusiness environment while Communications nds to lower the cost of handling money ro, Small and Medium are being done through By BUUMBA CHIMBULU the highest in the world, with a cap of maximum says the Bank’s Chief Execship Magazine last week. Ms Chibesakunda said as. in agribusiness an He explained that the the nineteenth consecutive since the outbreak of Covid-19 of Global Markets, Victor economies struggle with pandemicsaid. pricing into the BUUMBA CHIMBULU posed awith reduction of merger fees which Sikalinda said thethroughput notion thatperformance ZRA never usedinve to d Mr Musepa, the mbined solid He regretted th under phase which required that er required failure to apply the core andas absence and Clubs Owners Carling Black Label, Castle opportunity “The ap “Then we will be his is being done the assistance to Kazang and Mobicom they ng consumers bythrough using aof joint system. however beMukwandi paid in the local warned the foreign ex-Night kick the quarter of this erprises (MSMEs). thethird Zambian Embassy in to K5 million whichais revolving about US$250, wein are regional and natio NCDF this year published request forOfficer, ated with payutive Ms Msvalues Chibesakunda said her month inthat September, albeearlier this year. Chileshe, said still the headline financial challenges. money markets. Mrinstitution Zulu through fund, the border re-opened as currently atexempted a tax maximum K5 million oyees were from paying tax was income. Revisit ing success and increasing compliance for the psy Sikalinda. course and was b he plant. import dependent e Association of Zambia at Lite and affordable Eagle switching Automatic Teller Machines (ATMS) of integritytheir could lead the relief package for 20 articulating now, ha such as the gold re dernisation of tax systems, says ZRA implement fivemanifestation provinces. Switch, which went live onof the 23rd it atmarket the slowest pace saying since “Onactivities the pricetoin front, currenPMI rose to a46.6 basically why not reduce the cost USINESS confiAfrican nations faced said trade and supply chain NAPSA Director lications and selected Kazang Zambia, ATIONAL Savings Chibesakunda. organisation’s partnership DA is not in any partGermany and Africa-Verein, NATSAVE provided financovid-19 had negatively a currency. change would shrink in year would exacerbate demand a way of reducing the cost doing ee as the law did not discriminate in terms of in September they can done on time,” Mr …as Covid-19 “The National S He was speaking when delivering the group variable costs linked to the and direct store and adminisLusaka Securities Exchange which it offered to buy the lagers is critical to supporting to implement aadapt full lo and Point ofcy Sale (POS) transactions to the NFS be financed by AfDB of corruption, incompetence, malpractices, mostly going into a Both companies are in the early stages of ember 2018 on a trial basis, is the first ever all this is made taxpayers. “The Authority is ne of the perfect He explained tha February. weakness led to a sharp from 43.4 in August. dence has strengtheconomic challenges predisruption also revealed the mmissioner General, Kingsley Chanda. of doing business by reducing the merger said the factories w vider with a platform on which all financial and Credit Bank Ms Chibesakunda said with Zambia National Marhip with an organisaan association of German cial assistance to ZANAMAsiness. with inevitable devastatin should pay tax in the country. Ms Simachem sales,” Ms Mulenga said. tration costs and foreign cur(LuSE) signed by Company empty crates at K39 per crate. local enterprises through of Statistics (NSDS ults for the second quarter of this year. Covid-19 cases. The Zambia Revenue magnitude and so would turnforhas dollars. from the VISA. MrAuthorMwanza explained that the aid in an interview concessional lending that as itChina is,” he loca said abuse of power, fraud and other range of The rate of decline was increase in purchase costs, The headline figure deened in the private Covid-19 which merely overdependence on nationwide shared platform, which will the six-month project. effects bite notification fees. r“Copper Chanda said the innovations were and offer shares th other auxiliary prepaid product suppliers can distribute (NATSAVE) will use a NATSAVE was committed keteers Credit Association She said the store occupanrency loss booked in the periSecretary, Carol MilimoBars and night clubs were sourcing of barley, cassava, called ‘BACC’ in offering would focus on ambia’s merger fees are thetomost highest in launch the A officers, heand said, were in the hospitalit CA and that repayments by says businesses, people. managing the mod possible because yet to app which shall age risk utiportfolio continues outperform. Mr Siakalima said process for the firstChief phase was upover and running “The stable outloo farmers to ensure softer than May’s rein turn in the fastrived from the survey isinthe sector which hasa business amplified hurdle face, and western nations while the ity (ZRA) wrote to mines efas currency conversions is and increased possibiliunethical behaviour. tate for exchange of ensure information onChilufya digital Mobicom group Executive Officer, Lusaka. “So there is a proposal that has"There gone the the people of the th t rst products, and Mobicom, that ant to reduce manual interventions, and allow Zambian cy compared last year were od,” she resulting said. Mulenga. closed over three monthsto how sorghum and maize,” Mr dit association to to funding SMEs theall pan(ZANAMACA) willmuch pave wayto ld, says CCPC Executive Director, pliant taxpayers. sector by ensur ness grants to entrepreassociation members needs good statis quarterly production from Lumwana in Managers’ members made liquidity He said ZRA was the dependent econom smoothly. By BUUMBA CHIMBULU over the next two cord, but panelists continued est rise in output prices since Purchasing Index also recorded a softer reducEconomics opportunity was now forhad intrato ye ifbe Zambia pel ments throughout the Country. ofeffect the tax paybe accessible to all taxpayers Pascal Angilla, indicated the important toup sctive prudently. The He explained thatfor the ripple of this Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry. It Sekele tworeach percent, attributed to much. Ms Phiri During the the period under Ms Mulenga indicated that ago as one Association of thethat measures said. as aevidence,” whole. litates the from distribution of digital finance man interactions, improve efficiency, fective 04 June, to remit all taxes would not be churned as ty there could a shift in K10 billion credit facilidemic period. institution to to invest in the gol Govmpa. was speaking in an interview with the Daily services as pro on Mr veral years with per pound copper costs s, warns acting Manager could help Zambia with available to other borrowers. repercussions. He sM which was why ithas decided “There was a time when the five banks who report State a lack ofdollar demand. March this year,” he said. (PMI). in output, new orders are of Zambia National (EAZ) Africa trade. its capital while main borders. Mr Yaluma e tion first group of participants already United rentalseffect review, Msout Mulenga said, revthe half trading condito reduce the spread of thewe Zambian Breweries to create job opportunities as agents forto has not taken yet, so that is where lack ofdirectly integrity could extend to taxpayers, Mr Kachinda sa ugh itsto agent platform. uce the time and cost of submitted complying. sn disbursed to the needy “NATSAVE will strive to to SMEs. Mr Sampa said CCPC had a year in Lusaka. IH. She regretted He said having nding low end of guidance,” Mr Bristow ers who are very to support the already existing ntinues on this in dollars and to the Mr Mutisunge Zulu, a Finanprocurement of seed and fermeant to cushion had low levels of ind mmunications and Public medical supplies needed to had deployed in-deposit taking machines, She stressed that it was to help transport all covi Mr Chileshe explained that Readings above 50.0 signal and employment. Secretary, “The countries namely liquidity assets and r service to and the affected by the depreciation enue retail declined by 30 tions were the OVID-19 related virus, whichMutisunge has led toZulu. the been engaging patrons ng mobile switching transactions on the difficult, those in rural areas thereby helping improve ZDA hasof noted with are,” he said. thousands of peop direc whoasmay not beintoo keen to comply with the NCDF embarked on an innovative agent all and Medium Enterto the Ministry of Commerce, Trade understand covid-19 impact eposal explained that the systems were being NATSAVE, she said, would does not matter one isan an brands had bee was the country’s “We always talk d. effected export earn OnKwacha the employment front, the of indices incial the improvement inthat business This is as awhether result ofAssociation Mr expressed concern Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Malawi calibration was finalised and the public tions, Kabwe Phiri. fightthe the quarantine pandemic. critical too that the memthe to aMeanwhile, dollar. centre in pernumber cent compared to last year. world faced abank. global pandemic factors, including loss ofZulu income in the sector. stakeholders, encouraging “Copper portfolio continues to outperform. Best said in a statement. of superior quality. central Analyst, said the Zambian tiliser through Ministry of Ag’s foreign reserves environment, says Bankers of key and fundasystems. on agenda and livelihoods. Mr Sampa said CCPC was numerous out grow US$5,470 a tonne on Tuesday, but gained Bank Zambia. ect to test the best way to deliver Digital tax laws oflatest the land andwere may be too displeasure an advert Industry reduce merger fees to about ses (SMEs). on businesses innow a deposit unique use ZANAMACA to ensure oyee of the Zambia Revenue Authority a spared place to also reduce fraud, dishonesty BUUMBA CHIMBULU would m service. At the group level, Mr Bristow stressed, there were signs ofbers imminent survey atalso their conditions on thecan previous Government’s decision to about how Zambia andisother Zambia’s and Zambia share borders the economy. But Product growth and using ATMs. Those are Other expenses were up 12 In addition, non-retail revewhich hadornot Zambia. travel restrictions Zambian Breweries them to be arequired, big part ofthe sin Phiri regretted that some Ambassador quarterly production from Lumwana in several assessed ‘‘The notion that ZRA employees are opportunity toBank’s have ofpercent the fund must repay metres from Nakonde. bia (BAZ) Chief Executive Officer, Leonard “Mobicom isthe proud tothe partner with currently allowing companies which had He expressed o Key drivers of dollar demand market had for years suffered riculture, the implications bedwindled toled US$1.4 ancial Services (DFS) in rural Zambia. nearly 26 since the 2020 bottom hit Absa however indicated in the market ready to join unethical culture for their $50, 000. he institution ispractices currentber of Parliament who are the law makers,” fashion to be able to give that small businesses had going around social plan for the develo other unethical among the “Always delive positive performance despite Covid-19 mental to the “All these innovations are stabilisation as the rate of job tax payers posthighest since the outbreak of month while readings below ease Covid-19 restrictions to African countries would attain and starting point would be per cent attributed by the exnue declined 43 percent due to She said the government have to a decline aware of the impact the virus the solution by adhering to ZAM president, Ez functioning very well. economy when Za years with per pound copper costs trending to Germany, capital adequacy, fu ofprovide COMESA and Af exempted from paying tax ismake untrue asfinancial theavailable rupulous people were try-network Anthony Mukwita, nza. Disinfection ofquality the enti toDigital funds for violated the competition Act to pay in UNCDF. We aim to extend financial services pro he aim was to use an agent offering He was speaking during the Stanbic own personal advantage. on March 19,” Absa said. report that the gains were stopped by kalinda said. assessing the Covid-19 loan repayment holidays. access to the K10 billion Mr Musepa said in the Zambian market include exchange rate depreciation ing these conversions will not cuts softened for the second change loss as the kwacha conless export to Zimbabwe in the Covid-19 earlier in 2020. had put in place travel restricof 17 percent revenue for has had on its retailers and the Government directive 50.0 show deterioration. stimulate economic activity, SDGs 2030 with the financial what it isopportunity that these PPER prices rose tooftheir highest you nations dowere compro eAevelopments,” into effect onrest June ndemic which had affected business staff. media purporting thataccess “What isZRA remaining under the NFS institutions wel tothe inve low end of guidance.” shareholder support Meanwhile, Mr law does not discriminate in terms of who Mwanza said the the commercial “The Agency condemns organisation called ‘BACC’,” to swindle entrepreneurs expressed confidence operations of happening at the innothrough the Ministry of H Mr instalments as the commission was aware of the next borrow to at an ‘arm’s length’ of people living inproject rural would bethat able toY cot ariety ofStanbic digital finance products. nk Zambia’s Anakazi Banking tinues to the depreciate against period as apayment result ofdeepening lower retions try and minimise the Zambia Bata Shoe Company distributors and it rose shares their to close bars, night clubs explained that the collection was into month running. He said the deMr“The Chileshe noted that says Bank Zambia’s resource challenges thatas can leverage offin each other Mr Chanda warned that gratification that pact on businesses to be Online the development Bank of Zambia On Monday, Copper prices US investor worries over theoutput facility put in place by compromising erations. nearly three months yesterday as RA, Mr Chanda said, viewed fraud and is the mobile channel which role driving Zamb central bank purchases for debt from the poor execution of enbe done through commercial services are becoming and management. local farmers had sm should pay tax in the country.’’ the Agency is disburs“We are appealin s were already conducting on a live the cash flow challenges which had come communities who, for a long time, have in the strongest terms such she said in a statement yesterporting to be ZDA. German business as could and international ZRA for all offices at the funding. nder this project, Kazang would increase the dollar. quirements from its counterspread of Covid-19 from perPlc. pain, says Corporate Affairs and restaurants during the nversations Episode Nine. IHS Markit Economics creased at the slowest pace the reading continued to sigPurchasing Managers Index Covid-19 hadresponse exacerbated. to to harness trade with minimal forms such as taxes, levies and fees Statistical Strategy eent to provide suitable ficame with dishonesty only profited the He said free cash flow increased by nearly has provided eased capital Bank ofwe Zambia (BoZ). would urge all the Zambia vation Hub in Lusaka and the d in an interview. President, Donald Trump’s US-China rift. “The most-traded July is the e-wallet mobile where will see other unethical behaviour as highly onger manufacturing data from top Sekele, who iset S&P expects that toMr chain stores to Mr Sikalinda onment transactions while others were in Chagwa Lungu to tospikes Covid-19. ingdue funds in form ofaEzekiel a service purposes and shoring ergy demand causing in banks been marginalised with little or-declined no access to“Withinto ,presence only mineral roy“The local farme aabout global environparts. “Gross margin son to person. The company reported a given 17 Director Sekele saidcomplement Covid-19 outbreak. heartless acts ofbanks intent day. DA has noted with disGovernment tion, Road Transport and ”There has been general of itsispoint-of-sale machines Director, Andrew Harker, in seven months amid looser nal deterioration inFinTech, business (PMI) September. He said this during a anymore. World disruption. The proposal to pay much less than, oved byfor Parliament. country collect an increasingly important percent to US$522 million diversified very serious wit ncial assistance, SMEs. and provision requirement The BoZ on the April 3, luxury of a moment yet had the ability of percent increase on dividend per share. equipment and supplies. mobile money operators and China’s security legislation on Hong Kong copper contract on the Shanghai Futures Corporate Affairs mical to the achievement of its mandate. nsumer China and the loosening of during this period o remain supportive bth pilot phases. Mr Sampa explained that some companies ment that by 27 per cent selling prices This, she said, reduced the percent decline in taxes, revenue in afor statement. The company encouraged R eUS$20 vsaid. e stimulus nentreu isetheincreasingly whole idea is to improve ser-assaid inda also anfinancial inclusion organs,” Mrunsuspecting Angilla partnership,” he sa schemes, will beDi noted that vast majority Covid-19 restrictions. conditions at the end ofcurrency the The monthly index, which isto Bank Virtual seminar hostedefforts “It isat time for Malawi to enable customers to purchase pre-paid grant inunpartnership swindle Ms Phiri warned the memsure an advert going in restoring the Standards and other units outcry and call the Cene come with bands. We are trying to of up foreign reserve exchange rate. “If this does actualise, foreign paid in dollars since Sikalinda said the levies and fees to inform policies. d industry-leading Tier One asset portfolio. “Your brand is NATSAVE has reached out Meanwhile, Mr Bristow over “Focus during the Covid-19 outbreak which provide stimulus for 2020 announced damaging the reputation and prospects interchanging transactions from their various injected the necessa was not as severe as the market had Exchange (ShFE) rose 0.9 percent to e said this in a speech for the Mr Yaluma said a payments. kdowns imposed to contain Covid-19 predictable, we will not be were offset by unfavourable demand for supplies in major K62 million in the first half of “We decided to come to the licensed outlets to continue he rest are doing their testing, they are in were taking up to three months toduty pay for their Digital financial services areand becoming stock to the factori asthe Zambia, like other of r respondents kept workforce That said, the third quarter of 2020, but the compiled in collaboration with for Zambia, Malawi, Tanzania maximise itsPastor tobacco growing, Mwansa s vices such as electricity. easing the threshold to purabout US$50 million transfer tax. exempted from paying customs on preneurs pubbers of public to be wary of nd social media economy. The disinfecting exerci Mr Sampa tral Bank stimulus emergencollected from any individual or company He said his orga with Ministry of “Captured benefit of higher gold prices other companie Aafactor uthe tMr hgeneral o itoty,” vice delivery to the Zambian million contribution had beenpandemic made by the on health and safety of of our workforce ZRA would soon lients across the country us financial institutions to monetary measures supplatforms,” he said. and energy demand for petroZulu also said the country exchange activity will mute furforever. he were being prioritise self-relianc formed which inclu distracted infine the second half changes in foreign currency shopping malls and general therest year. aid our business partners to provide takeaway services The rating agency mmemoration of the ZRA 2020 Integrity expected. Mr Trump on Friday ordered 44,660 Yuan (US$6,274.94) tonne. pilot phase but hopefully before end of lled expectations of healthier while others went beyond. numbers unchanged. continued to be a key decline was the softest since increasingly important as Zambia, like other HIS Markit, showed that the and Zimbabwe. Tanzania itsother tea“NAPSA and coffee will leve obicom on the other hand would provide Mopani how they a hat the small mergers that are taking place Others were motor vehicle fee, carbon imports are organisations listed as Public country, entitled to pay them regardless of institutions a lic money and therefore urges such offers and seek confirmaing that the Agency is Mr Mukwita was hopeful residences of all Govern cy package benefits to trickle ough agile management and operational that stands outo company inin support of its host countries communities: response, the strains faced during pass benefits to ourfully clients port financial system sta-and When implemented, the NFS will bring Commerce, Trade and “The silver lining ofand theHarker from executing leading to higher cost markets. In the half year ended June and help them in whatever than risk their safety “I therefore wishfalling to implore you (ZRA staff), Association of Man billion capital increa countries, grapples nth under the theme, “I company. Value Integrity.” ber all the banks will be ready to integrate the elimination ofproactive special US treatment forrather “Earlier the session, the contract hit leum among others. still remained of the view that ther in the Zambian market," ha. “A lot of businesses lost cash flow, what we Mr said companies behind activity, with aand February. rate of slowdown in Zambia’s This was in growing, Zimbabwe its sugar M ryear people,” he said. mand. pplication which countries, grapples with thelanded spread out-grower schem hared agent banking platform to enable not notify. emissions surtax, insurance premium levy, skills Benefit Organisations churches or Nonmistake. Are atus of the individual orof Zambia, Zambia Ry ecution. Debt net of cash at US$1.4 billion, in an effort to pro the general public to take heed tion with the ZDA or other leursing funds in form a thatsonnel Africa-Verein could help down to the most vulnerable have to be prof communities in Covid-19 infection prevention. preparedness, prevention and communication our operational priorities; of goods. “The half year reports neg30, 2020, the company’s revwaylike we can because they too and thosepast of their customers about a wide range of benefits which will covid-19 difficult period through these holidays, rebility and assist businesses seen a marked grow in the industry whic to uphold integrity in all your undertakings October 2019, and Industry, USAID and e e-wallet switching of transactions continued to record falls in lack of money in circulation “The rise in this month’s private sector eased at its fastcommemoration ofhave the World cane and ethanol production of Ct herefore any formmetal of lack of integrity and experts did is that if a but business hasmention violated and the Hong Kong did not any action its highest March 6administraof 44,800 Yuan. the Extension impact ofhave Covid-19. rices for red rose to their for He a comvery bigsince merger. We do not want people ded Tax will Some howevagriculture input demand to Mr Zulu said. tomers to conduct their transactions more Currently is(VAT) about US$250,000 for a very development levy, rural electrification levy and Governmental Organisations that been itemised the collections as income tax, of Finance, Local no Zambians with wn almost 25 percent from end first quarter Increasing the footfall in the “Selling and ative earnings per share enue fellitthe to K62 million from have billsistoon pay and families by having them consume the with the spread and impact of explained that financial donations “In Latin America, focus infrastructural and deliver wha Sikalinda Mr Sikalinda stressed that cessible to all taxspread of Covid-19. of this warning as the Agency gitimate Government instituteen in partnership with the mobilize the much-needed in society,” Ms Chibesakuninclude among others, reduced fees and as to structure relief packstructures and refinance,” not to collapse following the border trading is slo the issue Development Fund, commit to currency serving the Taxpayer backlogs of work, extending and weakness also PMI is an indicationand ofBy the imest banks, rate since Covid-19 outBank’s end poverty day that and Zambia its on-board copper of andensurin FinTech and money competition act in one way or U.S.-China the other, we anequipment organisation called thical behaviour by staff and taxpayers to the far using digital services, people can with that would undermine the Phase Three-month on the London Metal to pay too much or even failing topartnership carry out theexpense as demand in top metals consumer merger. We do not want itmobile to be like that, ily. tourism levy. issued an exemption certificate by the ehest Added Tax (VAT), excise duty, customs stores, control, prodtioncopper costs were five per cent pared tobefore the the same period last K74 million posted last year. to look after,” Mr Sekele said. products on the premises. Social Security, an h no significant public debt maturities until were conditional onwill government and needs while Africa, emphasis Simachembele complex.” charges toapply customers because of the removal not beunquestionable held responsible for tions they could facilities approprietly, istry of Commerce, Trade daofwith said. she told African Leadermaterial toproduction. protect Zambia’s outbreak of the covid-19. ispriority cardinal in growin Mr Mwanza by chain sto in December 2019. the current sequence deplementioned by panelists. proving business conditions break. falls everyin October 17.“Fiscal maize ators. “There is progress in terms of the highest excellence and allowed them to pay in instalments,” he said. said. the survival of the economy pport the already onto the scheme s have devastating effects on the socioreduce their exposure and still continue to Covid-19. merger notification just because of the fee,” Mr ‘BACC’,” one trade deal. Exchange (LME) eased 0.3 percent to want itCountry to be like 000 or to soa decline uct innovation, and cost rebelow last year. The drop can year due in gross This is maybe according toUS$50, thesays Mr Sekele explained that NCDF Lead, Killy Kanjo, said “The only organisations which are Ministry of Finance,” he said. na continued to recover, Absa export duty, mineral royalty and property Fisheries. 33,” Mr Bristow said. and clear deliverables overseen by Barrick on improving existing healthcare facilities and of international switching fees. industry,” he said. tion said. to six months. Further, newloss orders fell for she activity peaked Stanbic Bank Zambia Head any of money,” make any payments. Industry, USAID and an asoreconomic
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Many are others that secent tragedy equal to Samsung for South spective that tobacco is world, as nationals in the rsector’s aa lot of practice, 30 people ster of Health has taken which accounted for 95% sure way to allow full particicontinued e, particularly in form of ative businesses in years dreamt of venturing into a ea. Maybe Mosi fits the for health. Whilst this ing different instruments on live in abject poverty. worst in the history pre-eminent significance weeks of either pation of African countries in Zambia’s exports, half of the erioration. According ome, the sector is set to hing of hands, is one of ness of one sort or another for us, even though it is spective is true in its duce such beautiful harmocording to the World global trade. 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The man needs to xceed supply in the Gross Domestic Product ms of for traditional measures of develactually ventured into that is a story for another Tobacco products are dily done everywhere, like other sector in the economy ne to things like orchestras. ple times more peoworld’s poor, and unlike e his finger on the pulse ing decade. opment such as Walt Rostow’s ness, their businesses P) has from 30.9% e. Perhaps another product ed with afallen challenge of illicit up tobut 1970. example might be n entering athe form of pubusiness practices, de, many extenuatre.soccer regions of world – the rica is projected to be at the nation, pardon development model. One critfloundered by the chalcould consider is Boom? 989 to 8% in 2018. Soon after independence, Illicit trade undermines e fitting. In that case, we can ransport. ical sector that could spark center of the production ofall otal number of people n, to keep abreast with tances could have es accused at about the “Kalingalinga” es ofbeing having approprithe Zambian Government addition, the growth rates efforts that are being ecall anot game of soccer played and sanitiser should be initial economic development her and its bye products g in extreme poverty has developments regarding de wash system that was identified the need to impleadequate and affordable de by many world bodies manufacturing sector to this, including that all players moved in is the textiles, clothing and garlow grade metal portable solution for hand to the abundance of rapidly unfolding effects wn from an estimated 278 ment radical changes to the ured afallen few weeks ago? ncing. There is indeed a the country to ensure eh also over the years, with each other, with such ments sector. the time and the ene. But soon upon the tock on the continent. The structures inherited by theto COVID-19 in our country. on infinancing 1990 to 413 million had not been an iconic assay to deterng gap in the acco control with tobacco -perfect passes and harmoniThe sector has proven m 37% in the 1980s to 2% inent has about 15% of of medical care and lding thepurposes coronavirus country, for of undembian product before now, nd apart from overseeing ket and leaving this 015. be a of typical starter industry ed within the laws and coordination asset if thegap players 019. al royalties due. worlds cattle production, velopment of other industries demic in the region, the VID-19 may have certainly tsulations. prevailed. continues toofpose risks for countries engaged exhealth portfolio which is of 2018, 27 28 in being moved around byto a ed deterioration ofthe the which led to most companies a percentage increase uptions that followed report-oriented industrialisade it into one. But this economy. also a documenprimary frontline miniscountries in the world nd so, to many, the anger trest puppet master, slotting balls e, Covid-19 has to orintion, raises concerns the economy being nationalbout athe quarter over the andcost forthe us in the manunumber of would certainly be true that ed in of this prodin fighting coronaviinst tobacco ispotentially fashioned e the region all ellfrom goal if SSA there was no opause a slowdown inperceive the s worse because ittoit rounds on social ized byas the Government. decade, overtaking the facturing sector we nic Zambian products is mode ofon financing ofthat new shooting up so high as ards the legal entities pandemic, he could as ng team the pitch. ng poverty rates above With a mind to reduce ufacturing sector has as one of the most strategic inal trend. Similarly, the oto wreak such tresay that there have ness ventures most people has portrayed that following the right channels er it unaffordable to most he kind of soccer that made linent also assume the port%. Similarly, the Zambian the dependence on the copdustries to spearhead the early ificant impacts on the possesses about n noof efforts or product ware of is bank loans. In fact, voc in peace times nsure they meet the set salivate when one watched it, muters on public transos Information and per mining industry, the stages of the development pronomy has not been spared DP would have of the economy and the of the world’s sheep and elopment initiatives that n one hears mention of bank ndards. Yet, the contempt h salivating would have concess in Zambia. all the advances in Government embarked on an Transport, Lo.adcasting, This called for urgent and over 60% of its population population. Nonetheless, or’s contribution to growth, ld products to the list. ,Government itadd is usually inthe very unpaloubled in last uld be directed to the illegal Several demonstrations can ded Pavlov to no end! agenda of and Home mediate measures to cong in absolute poverty. nd medical techaindustrialization accounts for only 8% ployment and consumer or instance, a hair product e terms. Like how difficult it be made, the sector played ers who do not follow the set both import substitution and demonstration in such socairs given the central coute to stabilising the supply re it not for transmbia, like many ee worlds production of indusare. he last count more from an oil from athe nut athe central role inother get loan, how exorbitant capacity building in the new acco control guidelines. game, or in the of inating role heexample is14% having therefore the price of hand e hides and about of countries, is largely tree growing wildly in trial revolution in the West, anufacturing has been nterest rates are and the most ractices and other industries for export. Import n people have been he Tobacco subsector orchestra, is successful perplay regarding the preand sheepskins, despite tiser. This is where the coland more recently inofNewly endent on exploitation tern and Southern Zambia atened by athe number ained aspect: the collateral substitution was intended to ains an important industry ance underpinned by perfect rldwide with more s that foreign intion and containment of Industrialised Countries gnificance in livestock atural resources for ngongo) is one product that ration of some members promote self-sufficiency in ors, including but not to loanks ask for.According he(NICs) country. mony. industrialisation procoronavirus. 00 deaths in a very duction, a trend that needs onstrated such potential. nomic growth, exports, cal industrial inputs and raw he Zambia Association of nd the graveyard of failed ed to: policy inconsistency ge inHealth in the counWorld Organization is when there is such harmocess. e,ufacturers reversed. We could ascame well add Edit fizzled out before it materials for business use and of time. al revenues and in. nesses is littered with many incoherence; unavailability HO) agricultural land devoted n the body that the same is Historically, Zambia’s texsimple fact of this ambia’s leather production tion to those portfolios final commodities for consumeffectively established. elopment. In Or Gavin’s attempted to start off trying hatharvesting contributed toindustry the supelevant skills; high cost and he of tobacco inhas verse impact of erfect health. put another tiles and clothing warfed by countries such as erhad satisfaction. Expectations ther one is theTaxes multi-grain en amount of educatoulder the exorbitant cost es and More an important role in of the at the laissez faire mbia increased over 350% in of hand sanitiser not meetitofeconomies isthe dis-harmony in the body consistently available of the opia and Kenya who have were that industrial developakfast cereal that was made of the populace that is incountry’s development. It grew loans, together with the coler’, Zambia’s dependency decades from 1993 tocost 2013. causes disease. rgy, illicit trade, high demand was the fact that ment would lead to increased ave towards petitive leather sectors in1964 nts ittaken as one ofshould the maize, rice and soya. ved. But maybe we considerably between al required. This ought to his growth in land size entails is indeed the case that when and coloured orrowing and high cost ofbe eopper three sources of ethanol, Zambian exports into the rea.throw Thethe leather sector in the arently, its properties were and 1980s, during the peo in Finance, what odes. The Interna-brainer. If the primary reapurportedly bring the sector has increased its body is young and all organs mstones was rated at 86% g business among others. of the major ingredients in gion as long as local goods rentry has been struggling to riod of implementing Import h that the currently claimed h the fact that the single why people go into business tribution to GDP, currently uncontaminated, they work etary Fund (IMF) ween 2014 and 2015. mained competitive in pricing hile the above-named d sanitiser, two were not Substitution Industrialisation in competitive advantage rect Investment thiest breakfast cereal make aperfect profit, the question st important item on the ploys pays K… in taxes in…, harmony and quality. Over the period of to the case ofto countries ors are somewhat out ofeas(ISI). Cardinal its growth tther the global econoelar privatization in 1991. able either due to inputs he global market did not has to ask themselves is what ional finance agenda at he country has left tobacco processing is overcoming dis-eases that implementation, the manufacwas substantial government h as Norway, the United ambit of control of the thewith sector recorded pare this Zambian gct, out of season or imports ract (shrink) by 3%. of business will give such a moment is COVID-19 of the biggest subsectors inevitably invade the body. turing sector’s contribution to support through an incentive es, Canada and Australia ufacturers, the constraints % growth in 2019. From to pilfering tenal. Sadly, it also suffered gambian disrupted by COVID-19 rofit that they can afford to bia, while the morsystem that favoured the entire GDP rose from 10% in 1971 to manufacturing. as the body ages, the risk of d4sed its impact. And what toatheir 1996, the Zambian ng stages of by ainitial lack of developed same fate as the hair ainment measures off loan at more thanorgans 30% amanufacturing peak of 30% insector. 1992. hese same investhis account the Zambian harmony in the body out Commerce? And Minmortality statistics ofin her tanning subsector had elopment. duct. nomic linkages between At the time, the manufachbouring countries. This est, pay statutory obligations However, the sector’s contrivernment has singled out the eases and starts leading to ?main Shouldn’t itinstalled go without astoundingly tanneries with rstill in mining or manufacturing sector and wever, the huge natural turing sector grew inany Zambia, bution began to decline after remain with some monleft molasses as the source nd of dis-eases. At that stage, ing then that one Dr Chiacity of 1,700 hides per sectors presents can beto ngly lower than prothe shift towards a aprivatized even if one found unique hrhanol. greater effort ismatter. required for that Yes, molasses und Chilufya should bedoes the translating into 340,000 come. market economy. Inspired bal epidemiological ue and impose measures that on face value, given its texion’s COVID-19 unsung s per annum, assuming we studies consider that veral have shown
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Curbing Illicit Trade in Tobacco Products inIN Zambia SAVING THE TEXTILES, CLOTHING AND GARMENTS SECTOR ZAMBIA MANUFACTURING AT FIFTY-SIX: AGES PAST AND TO COME Manufacturing: A Way Out of Zambia’s Poverty Securing the Future of Leather Sector Growth in Zambia: Sustainable success needs harmony GREAT PRODUCTS THAT NEVER WERE ZAM CONTRIBUTES TO STABILISING ZAMBIA’S COVID-19 UNSUNG HERO?
THE GAPING FINANCING GAP PUBLIC INTEREST ENTITIES COVID-19 OPPORTUNITY Manufacturing in Zambia A Manufacturers Perspective HAND SANITISER SUPPLY CRUCIAL FOR OURRESET COUNTRY FOR ECONOMY tobacco industry’s development tax evasion. legitimate market. unregulated manufacturing regarded as mandatory by the cost making industry is the increased, ultimately of inputs. 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Anecdotally, theimportantly, could effortlessly and readily use it inmeet their these are issues for which there needs to Every shop you from in the former is discharged these times of COVID-19. development, resource-based More the grew at 2.1% in Western repeatedly shown ZAM is happy that opportunito absence revamp the in garments value ducers textiles and clothing the economy to increased comgarments need to be that increased leather and leather products industry has Nonetheless, tobacco broad categories: and may not regulatory Various attempts are being ventures fall at the hurdle of offollowing merits of one’s new business idea. and appropriate financing for term successful health. ahas SACCO from the community Supply chains the manufacnologically based and export Government was toillicit remain to acquire 35% of their inputs Corporate Income Tax (CIT) linkages, firm productivity, to cash in on the the country. creation strategy and the therefore they lack the product had a lot going for it. The women hair should have easily turned it into an be effective institutional arrangements for the lockdown of some counalso in the fact that the ZAM The challenge was compoundseen on the market. But ethaKalingalinga to shopping through acompettap into the lat-have This handwashing system ties tothe make continchain. have haddynamic toContraband import fabric mapetition from countries with to the highest bound as the economies face challenges of backward and forward links Europe and 3.9% in the United the single most important relatively advanced stage trade has been on rise, – Tobacco standards. made toan address illicit tobacco high rates. Many a cause nonAnother way to put this isfacemasks thatmarket. if reached new business ventures. One of the isinterest therefore not without where she grew up. And she narturing sector been affectfocused, and as a It mere facilitator of athe confrom domestic from the current 35% toof atleast technological development Henceforth, to secure the export strategy all launched necessary capacity to meet alluring high interin 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 byThis the fact that the 210 litre nol can be produced from moueTo to be presented to ZFAWIB Kafue and Mulungushi terial from countries such as more developed production sector has been stunted inthe its malls in the suburbs, every ter. allows washing of or product is one that we development and boasts reputation of good arising from commodity price of the resource extraction States, and between 1880 thing that distinguishes ed due to closure of borders itive with effective entities that ducive business environment. effectively position the 25%, as the current CIT is very threatening public health products are produced legally Because illicit trade occurs in trade. that the business organisation is rated that it was common practice bank financial institution has one cannot persuade friends and open secrets of the success of and innovation since the India, future of the manufacturing by the Ministry ofhope Commerce, quality or quantity demanded. have been using the goods product forvalue hair since ofin expense, time and proven attention the women could produce another truly iconic Zambian and for innovations such Textiles have to be efChina, and Malaysia. sectors, producing their infancy. In the long term, there pandemic some ethanol was their feisty engagements with containers initially donated lasses. occasion for inevitable pubhands with water flowing should all be very proud of est rates the marand changing consumption add to the local abundant Nevertheless, the manufacturmanufacturing sector to meethigh and threatens the growth quality Progress inZambia the industry gains of as tobacco control but have been diverted shadow markets, the impacts onleather. For instance, has in that country for SACCOs to depicted avolatility, biological organism, been attracted to cash in and on the family to support their new busiother nationalities in business in and market that industry with the restfective ofafter the and 1910 industrial output in rich countries and poor manufacturing sector can sector and meet national Trade and Industry. To improve as the movement from pulp suppliers for the textiles Moreover, theZamBeef influx of in secondat higher economies of 1992, scale. is need tothe attract in time immemorial. Ostensibly with very my life devote to grooming their hair is product. patterns, leading to most mannatural resources by 2030”. ing sector declined after ing 2030 aspirations, there is ofstudents the manufacturing sector. lic gatherings, even market imported into the country, the government regarding matby Plc and Zambia But making ethanol from from the bucket and the as Zambians. It is ainvestment Zambian wasand driven by an industrial policy and the outcomes of the WHO’s manufacture into an illegal government revenue, businesses signed the WHO FCTC protocol sponsor to pursue higher akin to the body. alluring high interest rates in the clothing ness idea, how can one convince our country is that they primarily may include macroeconomic economy can be stated to Britain, France, Germany ones is their capabilities ket, only to get their and paper milling into cellular and clothing sub-sector, yet hand and cheaply imAdditionally, secondhand the production of raw materiemploy more people, produce aspirations such as increasing Additionally, other market manufacturing sector, it countries will impressive results. Only that to be able to anything to go by, that is not a farfetched As for the breakfast cereal, for a country ufacturing sub-sectors recordThe sector targets span a fully declining from a contribution need for improved interactions Further, with the stalls, require that you wash strategy shift that facilitated for inducement used water collected innovation, manufactured thrust by the trade ZAM ters that affect members, Breweries Plc were not suitmolasses presented some loFramework Convention onfingers market. and istheir seldom tothe eliminate illicit inmembers degrees abroad. All badly the need to work to- garments market, only to get their third-parties and strangers to put mobilise resources for financing age for country assupplier well as a nity only to plan and invest this in the last more than impacts ofparts real exchange rate be the reason for Zambia’s theconsumers United States expanded in manufacturing, where technology as happened with the absence of cotton ginnerported from thebeing far clothing, imported duty free at als including cotton ginning higher income and has the contribution ofnot general access platforms such as theat be important that use mungongo product on hair in the notion. whose people are used to having most fingers burnt and left ing negative growth in the first integrated rural agro-processofgistical overthe 30% to 10% in 1996, between the policy space –may exaspirations of being export oriof foreign investment, prioritized foreign your hands before you enin the receptacle basin to be in Zambia, predominantly Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC). Counterfeit – Tobacco estimated. Indeed, the impacts tobacco products, though there This is a community displaygether in harmony to achieve sucburnt and left nursing huge liabilmoney into their venture? business ventures among themensure that going forlike over the GST, have now able for delivering molasses to challenges. Nokia. ies makes their production exEast still torment the sector. the time, was extremely cheapand production of yarn. fluctuations. slowed development. 3.65% a year. These growth production is generally higher long-term growth plan. Itof goes in what accelerates the twenty years. village required boiling very It to unsurprisingly from thecountry above fine things in development life imported, the notion greatersetting output multipliers ining the manufacturing GDP tosecondfollows Joint Zambia - South Africa programs are and quarters of 2020. based and light manufollowing the withdrawal of port, tax and macro policy, fiented, it would be encouraged nursing huge liabiliexchange earnings, gave prominence gage or are served. ing harmony that contributes to cess. Dis-harmony in the workIn addition to threats on public products are illegally produced of illicit trade manifested in forms is yet to be consensus on the discarded subsequently. ities from the fallout. But, having said that, in a selves. And the nature of this reby informal businesses, but Further, market ward, for tends tremely difficult. come Regrettably, the outbreak er While than locally manufactured Though Kafue textiles and the country is of self-suffitogether to work with Surya. What was required were Sugar Plc Additionally, they face Natural resources haveCovid-19 numbers the time had and to grow faster than hard nut forZambia many hours to extract the oil. that not having this hair product onatthe atothe Zambian cereal is one that isconsidered not only comparison to agriculture and without saying that out of the induced cri36.12% and manufacturing Private Sector Working Group Given this big reversal in the carried out. Moreover, growth in into the secfacturing industry; increased subsidies to parastatal comnanciers and investment and that the period providing the upgrade of local quality, aimed to the textiles sector extends Thus, investment this of the Corona Virus Disease goods, aiding the collapse of Mulungushi textiles are particthe success of students, which in ings and operation of business health, illicit trade in tobacco and bear false manufacturing such as: loss of public trust in means of implementation within The point that should not be country like ours, family and source is that it will be patient, it There is even a militancy This contraption has lithas assumed unprecedentthe fallout. cient in this over and government to contribute to when specialised tankers to donated 150 tons of of the fiscalprocess capturing clearly been an important meaningful economic impact. agriculture. This made feasibility of using the from shelves of major retailers has got togrowth be alien, but sitting next to imported tor hastranscontracted to -2.2% share ofties general panies bychallenges the Government in matelocal capacity. proof ofproduct, export be increased service sectors. exports asmanufaca share of have been created as a Particularly, help thought and effort would need sis, but also to it on ain beyond the domestic marfortunes of the global economy, value chain needed to en(Covid-19) pandemic and conthe sector. ularly not new, the lack of supincrease employment growth and targeted turn, will reinforce the success of results in dis-function and poor products is aof ofweeks tax evasion, labels, unauthorized trademarks the integrity of key Government various Government ministries. missed from the above scenario is friends are rarely willing to put is forgiving, andto of course it will about this: Aform few ago, erary become ubiquitous inisset ed prominence, for asupply local above stabilising the addressing the challenges of port the molasses. ZamBeef rial as part the collaboratresource rents and the aspect of economic To understand why some Natural resources play an product very limited, especially for women the case of a characteristic failure of cereals on retailer shelves, will most likely 2020. turing contribution from the 1991. An important aspect of profrom 3 months to 4 months The growth of the merchandise exports to 71% framework that is beneficial. manufacturing players meet ket, with a number of counsure that all levels of the supply sequent economic lockdowns, Just like other manufacply of ginned cotton remains export markets. performance. the whole community. Indeed, thereby causing a loss of and trade names. and business sectors; poor Regardless, addressing illicit that there are different financing money in anybody’s new business not cost an arm and a leg. That is I went through Chongwe the country. And without a to be put into this, but some of trajectory going forward. Anothproduct, in the fight against and indeed of our own econbusiness. So, it is patently the chain during these COVID-19 COVID-19 in the country. and Lafarge came to the rescue ing efforts by ZAM members Other than the COVID-19 then 7.6% of GDP in 2006 to Subsequently, after 1996, the moting these interactions to under Value Added Tax (VAT) in urban areas. But it would appear most new development. And many be challenged more by role ourmade attitudes thanbe governance challenges that development forproduct some countries managed to important in theuse initial tries in us the African chain are sufficiently covered. threaten the sector even more. turing sub-sectors, the texkey. manufacturing sector has by the year 2030 stipulated The working group also requirements, ideas The strategy in Ethiopia It is for this reason that sucmembers of the liv-3 government Cheap whites oras illicit whites performance trade incoronavirus. tobacco products isabout solutions for business ventures at to venture. In is fact, for itSouthern would the kind ofwould financing is needand when Irevenue. stopped by the doubt, the hygiene levels of product the Itcould is such case that bank loans are rarely outbreak, growth in the the issues that to be 36.12%; and increased share manufacturing sector’s contrigrow theof manufacturing sector er way of looking at this that Rule 18, as community itneed takes omy, it would be true say women in the urban areas are very familiar challenges contributed to this. Firstly, the quality and nutritional value ofthat the times. The ZAM COVID-19 by donating tankers to transto contribute to normalising Development Community The pandemic on themanuother Accessing the raw material is there tiles and clothing sub-sector Hence, it would be recomoften result from this, lead to developed countries in global industrialise and yet countries stages of development and the ability to upgrade and in the Vision 2030, is works to ensure that South observed from countries such of economic diplomacy and extended ingof together in harmony could cessful businesses devote signifiIllicit trade in tobacco products (sometimes referred to as “off counterfeit products associated constrained by unavailability of different stages of development, be true to say that family and ed for a start-up to be established roadside and attempted to the nation are being mainthe most ideal form of financinnovation that will be needfacturing sector has been conof manufactured merchandise bution to GDP continued to is a need to define the goals months for companies to acregion such as hand also an opportunow harder and shipments with the properties of through mungongo oil on hair the wholeinvestment effort of creates undertaking product local This is alead verythat important is affected by and macroeconomic mended that investmentthe inAnd while before the Response Team, headed byfor the port the molasses. the ofall sanitisers, corruption failed planning. history. instance, between such Zambia have not, itproduct. can then to structural taken into account include what Covid-19 provides is(SADC) an that the that were diversify agriculture need for increased African chain stores allow as Columbia implemented discretionary authorizations to attract attend to as respectful management cant amounts ofhand effort and time tolonger is asupply chain ofassumptions illegal activities –For Are cigarettes legally with theas legible brand relevant statistics. and that not forms oftothe financfriends may be the ones standing and to flourish. It71%. is aarrive. when there is harmony in the body that the same isreducing inand ing business start-up. In fact, enter the gentleman tained high enough to coned even the country seeks strained bycommercialising other factors such exports tobrand”) Targets are allsuch decline ataashop, steady rate, avertransformation and drive the quire the documentations. nity to increase production in take to instability, limited access centives are provided to this Zimbabwe Botswana conbecause allegedly when product was development and the consideration to take into account because Though, Zambia’s land lockedtheproduced 1870 and 1914, a period isdis-harmony important to pay particular COVID-19 pandemic Surya transformation. Chenery sums ZAM president, Mr Ezekiel Thus, Surya was able tooften protransporting the molasses foreign investment topublication industrial zones agro-processing, as well following: in supplier opportunity for up with trade with local suppliers by used, both for planning 2020 these programs. of infrastructure such schools, developing strategy. The business thatare may include unlicensed in one jurisdiction integrity of well-established Since a of as the ing suitable for every business on the very keenly waitBut we can also learn from othperfect health. Or put another way, itcoming is in the body that in markets where statistics of outlays, as low high cost to be achieved before ordevelopment by the aging 7.4% from 2000 to 2016 implementation of transFinally, skills are important, garments. Further, the depreciated exfinance, limited market access sector soto that there is increased of thethe finished suming most inside very sternly ordered tribute effectively to thecapital conto respond the Minister of once stocked in one of the major retailers, mungongo hair product was a side-lines lone hard as policy makers and manufacturers status, climatic conditions referred to as the Golden attention to industry. The it up by saying, ‘virtually all was operating below capacSekele, has mobilised its memduce bulk hand sanitiser and from Mazabuka to outside and economic parks for the tanning causes disease. as drive demand for higher programs, aimed at building increasing shelf lines of local clinics, etc, if not even build such, strategy is used as a tool for creatCompanies with people that production, smuggling of finished for the sole purpose of being brands; eroded public trust in World Bank in 1999, increased venture. For instance, the suitable ing for the venture to collapse, if er African countries that have esFor instance, face masks and change rate makes the acquiin the domestic market, high presence in the value chain to products. business environment, restricyear 2030. according to UNCTAD. Owing formation agenda and strategy hence, there is need to for inGiven that the IMF predicts new business ventures and their budget and for developing the me to go back outside and tainment of the coronavirus, Finance’s call for local proditand out-sold some of the already established man effort using household appliances. may try to substitute imports with locally poor infrastructure Age of natural resource led supply chain linkages countries start develop sector. Markets were liberalized to allow ity, working with Tandem bers to come together tosector conmembers, ZamBrew, Chisamba where the ethanol as for the good ofto the community. ing harmony in the organisation. products, fraudulent marketing exported and illegally sold in aclothing legitimate manufacturers who are taxation has been adopted as a value-added services. protective have seen sition of other raw materials more costs of business, and energy allow increased private sector capacity of the local Saving the from gosources of financing a start-up not actually even throwing in a tablished very strong Savings and goods in their stores. were trained went on to start tive export policy, high taxes Despite aspirations of the to this downturn, the Zambian through improved economic creased interactions between financing are kept, it has been number of hides that can be tanned per Secondly, the country suffers insufficient wash my hands. Such spirthanks to this contraption. ucts to replace imported hair products on the shelves. Why, Secondly, as is the case in most of such made products, if the attitudes of people that the world economy will Seventh National Development All Cola the staff inthey the business community level. leather to be sold from foreignhave been fronted as some development, economic concept remains critical for by specializing in exports increased as these expensive. Finished product constraints. ing extinct several participation the textiles, The contrary ofin the above is Just on the soccer pitch, Consulting, it can’t has now put in tribute government efforts Bottlers, etc offered was to be produced proved a Coca and claims of legal status jurisdiction where have nodemand blamed by customers; means of addressing illicit trade, and supply sidemistakenly constraints. manufacturing sector reGovernment has been putgovernance. academia and industry to to adare totally different from those spanner here and torequires accel-products Credit Cooperatives (SACCOs) Once a like growth pattern is and manufacturers. This isto based onthere the thinking their own ventures, therefore demonstrated that the majority day. advanced tanning skills. Additionally, there ited adherence tohave guidelines In homes, where hands used ones that we get due know what they need to do, when While it is unlikely that comrebound to 5% growth Plan (7NDP), undoubtedhave become essential goods price have as a result drastically More specific to the textiles measures include reducing garments and clothing sector. owned tanneries topositive local manufacturers Notably, several measures turning to its former glory ting in place policy measures To secure the future of mandress the challenges associated of the causes of it poor growth recorded in the time effective diversification and based directly on their a dis-harmonious people who well-practised players of successfor financing a business in mid erate the demise. This has got to which have been used to finance place measures to ensure the to fight the coronavirus. to bottle and label the hand challenge. This is despite the strategically undertaken and Worth-to-note is that several that a ready market will provide increasing the number of of start-ups have been financed is low investment in tanning infrastructure Growth in Zambia’s leather sector has some water from the basin of preventing and contain- they to beneed washed in a basin belockdowns in some neighto do to it and what im-implemented munities canworst be organised and for further processing and foster the been to ofthey contributing over 30% aimed atof reviving the manuufacturing, there is year need for(2021), skills mismatch. ful teams know the moves have found the wrong meaning next abusiness turnaround ly changed and sticking to the stage growth versus a is mature be one of the sicknesses we many awith new venture. steady supply of molasses to But itlike ishis also possible that sanitiser for donation to the fact that Surya Biofuels, aneffectively implemented, policy initiatives have already by own resources andhave those from the necessary revenues for been constrained by several reasons. and Zambia encounters inadequate manufacturing firms and to rinse mouth. Being ing the coronavirus very fore having acontributing meal, and usubouring countries. pact it has in to the function businesses, yet more address these challenges. For GDP by 2030, the sector only facturing sector to support its improved availability of cheap link between foreign tanneries and local need toZAM execute withsectors precision atinsisting of the high and noble designaAside from the stiff competition posed technological systems relevant for the the manufacturing been put in place by the of 8% from this year’s contracreinvestment and growth of the its plant outside Chisamba. this effort by the ZAM mempublic. other member, ofold ones would behad like ultimately leading to increased indoors, he would spit the welcome indeed. ally following the order of It is therefore my humble overall success of the business. impactful success is manufacturers. achieved improving the local any given point in time to contionThus, of PhD. In dis-harmonious
economy. This therefore calls for declaring some business undertakings as public interest entities (PIEs) to have better oversight and scrutiny of the activities of these entities. 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
PIEs
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
when almost all meetings are held online. Different jurisdictions have different approaches to deeming entities as PIEs. Some use sectors, revenue size or quantum of number of employees as well as entities already listed on a public exchange. The challenge with some of these criteria is that an entity can deliberately put measures in place
Wednesday 28 October, 2020
NO TAX BREAK
N President Cyril Ramaphosa has promised an overhaul of the public transport system.
Ramaphosa promises improved public transport system JOHANNESBURG President Cyril Ramaphosa said yesterday that the government was convening a National Taxi Lekgotla to chart the course towards a more efficient sector. This platform brings together the government, civil society and industry stakeholders and comes on
the back of provincial makgotla in most provinces, Ramaphosa said in his weekly newsletter. The lekgotla will seek common ground on existing business models, safety and compliance, broader economic empowerment of operators and the issue of subsidies for taxis. It will also look at how to end the conflict and violence that plagues the industry because of route competition. Ramaphosa said: “As part of the programme to build a new economy, we are working with all stakeholders to improve the state of public transport. This is necessary if we are to expand manufacturing, increase local production, stimulate small business activity and create more job opportunities. – NEWS24.
AIROBI - Power producer KenGen is braced for increased taxation running into hundreds of millions of shillings after the Finance Act 2020 took away tax exemptions on electricity plants and introduced new ones. The move will end the Nairobi Securities Exchange-listed firm’s previous practice of paying the taxes and later claiming refund, with the amounts boosting its “other income” when they are received from Kenya Revenue Authority.
KenGen, for instance, received a Sh391 million refund in the year ended June 2019 after claiming Railway Development Levy (RDL) on equipment imported and used to build the 280-megawatt Olkaria geothermal power plant. “The Finance Act, 2020 was assented to and came into effect on June 30. The said Act has several implications on the company, key among them being introduction of minimum tax of one percent of turnover payable on a monthly basis,” the company’s CEO Rebecca Miano wrote in the latest annual re-
…Tax exemptions for KenGen out in new law changes
port. “… stringent requirements on treatment and recognition of input VAT, withdrawal of VAT exemption (which was previously applicable on some of the company’s inputs for wind and solar projects) and withdrawal of the exemptions on Import Declaration Feed and Railway Development Levy (which were previously applicable to goods imported for geothermal projects).” KenGen had Sh88.9 billion worth of pending power plants in the review period and will now pay all the relevant taxes on the projects.
The power plants will be completed over the next few years. The RDL is currently levied at a rate of between 1.5 percent and two per cent of the value of imported goods depending on whether they are raw materials or finished products. Only currency notes and coins imported by the Central Bank of Kenya and equipment, machinery and motor vehicles for the official use by the Kenya Defence Forces and National Police Service continue to be exempt from RDL. – DAILY NATION, Kenya.
trucks and vans. ZESA to introduce electric cars 200These cars are meant to HARARE – Zimbabwe’s ZESA Holdings will introduce electric vehicles from next year in a bid to curb vehicle abuse and fuel pilferage, the utility’s board chairperson has said. Dr Sydney Gata, who was in Harare meeting Government and other stakeholders, said the move would also help improve the parastatal’s service delivery. “No one will say his car has no fuel, the cars are
SA Express airplanes to be auctioned – but most probably won’t fly ever again
rechargeable, they will recharge overnight whilst in parking. They will also reduce the level at which the company’s cars are being abused by the workers who are currently taking them home,” he said. But he said Zesa had also bought 200 fuel-based trucks and vans to add to its fleet, and will be delivered before 2021. “There are no cars for managers amongst these
improve our service delivery efficiency,” Gata said. He said Zesa was under resourced, and pleaded with the community to provide assistance where and when need arose. For example, he said the public can offer their cars to ferry Zesa workers where and when they needed help in the event that Zesa vehicles had broken down. – NEW ZIANA.
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This 1998 Bombardier CRJ200 jet aircraft is available - but it has been "partially stripped", according to the ▪ CVs auction documents. Current bidding values it at R230,750 - but bids have not met the reserve price yet.
JOHANNESBURG - Eight airplanes owned by state-owned regional airline SA Express will be auctioned next month – but most probably will not fly again. SA Express was placed under provisional liquidation in April this year, after its business rescue process failed. A group called FlySax, which includes some of the airline’s former employees, was selected as the preferred bidder. But FlySax doesn’t plan to purchase any of the movable assets of SA Express, only the company itself - which includes routes, landing rights and certain regulatory licenc-
es that have not lapsed, says the American-owned consultancy and corporate disposal group GoIndustry DoveBid Africa in a statement. It will manage the SA Express auction on November 18. The online auction will include assets such as eight Bombardier CRJ200 jet aircrafts, which are not in an airworthy condition, with some even being scrapped by the South African Civil Aviation Authority.. Also included are jet engines, auxiliary power units, rotables and spares for the aircraft – including airplane tyres.
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HE gassing incidents which started early this year on the Copperbelt and spread across the country are still hurting Zambians. The perpetrators and criminally-minded individuals used unknown chemicals to gas people's homes at night. The motive behind these criminal acts is not yet known. Some people in Chingola, Luanshya, Kasama, Lusaka and Solwezi were victims of the gassing incidents which culminated into suffocation of the victims. Some boarding schools and boarding houses were not spared either from the gassing incidents which took a toll. The gassing of 31 pupils at a
boarding school in Luanshya will never be forgotten. The victims were rushed to the hospital for treatment.
In Lusaka's Zingalume Township, some people's homes were gassed. The victims were choked as the assailants used unknown chemicals in the gassing incidents. The gassing incident in Zingalume enraged some residents who vented their anger by setting ablaze Insaka Lodge owned by a former head teacher. This was caused by the rumour that made rounds that some people behind gassing of homes were at the lodge. The police swung into action to arrest the criminals behind the spate of gassing incidents. As of early this year, 26 people had been nabbed in connection with the heinous crimes committed. It is good that the law enforcers have closed the probe.
Now we are looking to our courts for justice to take its course. ‘AGGRIEVED RESIDENT,’
THE video making rounds where foreign nationals are on record of wishing Zambia a happy 56th independence day anniversary whilst at the same time visibly promoting the image of UPND president Hakainde Hichilema cannot without condemnation. The endorsement of HH by any national other than a bona fide Zambian raises serious public policy issues which may not be discussed in detail on a public fora. We have been patient enough and reserved our comments as we gave Mr Hichilema and his UPND a fair chance to exculpate themselves and apologise to the Zambians for the naked expression of foreign affiliation of the UPND to our former colonial masters. To date, we are not aware of any statement where UPND distanced itself from the foreigners who were filmed endorsing their unelected and life President. While we may not be bothered with the aliens who are ineligible to participate in Zambia's democratic processes, we feel concerned with the apparent inappropriate connections that are inherently interwoven with the longest opposition political party since the advent of multiparty participatory democracy. We appreciate the fact that whichever nation they came from must respect Zambia's sovereignty and territorial integrity thereby making it an international abomination for them to draw the audacity and insolvency to indulge in
internal politics. Appropriate diplomatic grievances will be invoked. Not too long ago, Mr Hichilema was caught in a web of single sourcing Anglo American company as a sole investor in the mining sector. We also heighten our demand that Bill 10 should be passed as it will give the basis upon which the Political Party Bill will be initiated for possible enactment into law. We appreciate the essence of the Political Party Bill as it will expose the political parties with inappropriate affiliations with foreigners. For instance the 2016 elections caught the UPND with the unexplainable extravagance in the conduct of its campaigns. We have every reason to get concerned with the opposition's external affiliations as it seeks to give a view on its political independence once it formed Government. Mr Hichilema has for long pretended that his manifesto is home grown yet even his alleged 10 points were plagiarised from one political figure in Jamaica. He also continues to masquerade that his Presidency will be founded by the participation of Zambians yet he does not embrace the vibrant local civil societies such as YALI or critical oppositions such as the Chilufya Tayali-led youthful Economic and Equity Party. It is the same Mr Hichilema who preferred the Commonwealth to resolve our internal political divergence while sidelining the locally composed Zambia Centre for Inter Party Dialogue. The pro-foreign character of HH is visible in many facets and we demand nothing but accountability. We will not relent in seeking clarity with Mr Hichilema's obsession with the foreign invasion in our domestic politics. MARVIN CHANDA MBERI, Youth Rights Activist. Lusaka.
LUSAKA CITY COUNCIL LUSAKA CITY COUNCIL CITYCITY OF LUSAKA AUTHORITY OF LUSAKAPLANNING PLANNING AUTHORITY THE URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING ACT No. 3, THE URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING ACT No. 3, SECTION 53(2) OF 2015 OF THE LAWS OF ZAMBIA SECTION 53(2) OF 2015 OF THE LAWS OF ZAMBIA
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BUILDING DREAMS INVESTMENTS LTD intends permission to apply for for Change planning FREDRICK MOVENS NSWANA intends to apply for planning of Lan permission for CHANGE OF LANDUSE from AGRICULTURE to MIXED use from Residential to Institutional (School), on Stand No. Sub 2 of Sub N of LotUSE 14965/M 2 comprising of plot RESIDENTIAL AND LIGHT INDUSTRIAL Chalala, Lusaka. The measures approximately 1511m in extent. at PLOT No. SUB
There is no voting on Facebook Dear Editor, I WISH to remind my fellow youths, that there is no voting on Facebook. Voting for the presidential candidate, MP or councillor, happens in a booth with your NRC and voter’s card. Therefor stop wasting time on Facebook rantings. I am not going to write about this again. Those with ears have heard. Voting ni mu booth,
physically. So please go and register and ensure that you vote next year. Without a voter’s card, you will not vote regardless of who you are or who you think you are. Facebook is just for entertainment and passing time. Serious stuff is done on the ground. You have to actually make an effort. TINAH MUKUKA MUTALE, Lusaka youth activist.
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It is with great pleasure that the University of Lusaka wishes to announce its 8th Graduation Ceremony which will be held virtually on Friday, 6th November 2020 starting at 08:00 hours. WATCH IT LIVE ON ZNBC TV 2 CONFIRMATION OF REGISTRATION FOR GRADUATION Tuesday, 3rd November 2020. Only those who would have obtained clearance for graduation from the University will be eligible to graduate. CLEARANCE FOR GRADUATION Wednesday, 7th October and Tuesday, 3rd November 2020 the Correspondence Forms. Clearance can be done at the University’s Longacres Campus or Online. ACADEMIC DRESS (GOWNS) Our esteemed graduands will be expected to procure the authorised Academic Dress at the following prices: CATEGORY OF ACADEMIC DRESS Undergraduate Postgraduate Doctoral
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UPND MP PROTESTS ACCUSATION By ANDREW MUKOMA
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PND Sinazongwe Member of Parliament (MP), Gift Sialubalo, has described as unfortunate the sentiments by the villagers in Muziyo and Munzuma areas that he has failed to deliver development.
Villagers through Headman Munzuma complained at the weekend that since 2016, Mr Sialubalo has never visited the area ever. They said this during a meeting at Munzuma Primary School preceded by and Independence football tournament organized by Winter Muvombo. Headman Munzuma, Boyd Simwami, charged
that because of Mr Sialubalo's absence, the area has not seen any meaningful development even under the Constituency Development Fund (CDF). The villagers complained that they lacked a reliable source of safe and clean drinking water. But Mr Sialubalo dismissed the sentiments from the villagers, insisting that he was working hard
to develop the constituency. Mr Sialubalo said that his role as MP was ensure that each part of the constituency benefited from the CDF and added that drilling of boreholes was under the local authority and not his office. The MP said he had initiated a number of developmental projects since he became MP in 2016.
UPND Sinazongwe Member of Parliament, Gift Sialubalo
TWO peasant farmers of Choma have been jailed for five years for conspiring to kill to Chief Singani, the now Chief Chooma of the same area. In this case, Hide Mudenda and Choonga Nyoni were convicted of conspiracy to murder the traditional leader. Facts are that between February 1, 2017 and May 18, 2017, in Choma, the duo did conspire to murder Kenneth Siayula. They had pleaded not guilty to the charge during trial in the Livingstone High Court. In delivering the judgement, High Court Judge Chilombo Phiri said the recorded phone conversation collaborates the evidence that Mudenda was one of the people who were part of the agreement to kill the chief. The Judge said the fact that there was no recording on Nyoni did not obviate him from the offence. She said the two were part of the people who negotiated the killing of the chief using a gun and that the payment for
Maramba residents demand printed water bills …not digitally-generated bills By ANDREW MUKOMA SOME residents of Maramba Township have appealed to Southern Water and Sanitation Company (SWSC) to revert back to issuance of printed bills instead of sending text messages to their customers. The residents of R section have complained that not everyone had access to a mobile phone. Estelle Mwansabamba said that her water bill at her residence had risen to more than K 1, 500 because the workers from the utility company were no longer delivering printed bills. Ms Mwansabamba said, because of that, many people in Maramba's Rs section had been affected. She pleaded with the utility company to consider delivering printed water bills to those who were not on the company's mobile billing system. "Where I am here, I have a bill of K 1, 500 for water but they (SWSC) are telling me to write to them and take my complaint
there. When you look at me, I am tired, I am very old I can't walk to their offices. "What we are asking is let them return to the old system of printing water bills to us who don't have phones and also continue with those with mobile phones be receiving their bills in phone," Ms Mwansabamba said. She said this during a PF mobilization meeting organized and addressed by PF Livingstone parliamentary aspirant Ikuka Muleta. Others who attended the meeting were former Acting Livingstone District Commissioner James Zimba and former UPND District vice chairperson Lutangu Fwanyanga. During the meeting, Mr Muleta encouraged the residents in Maramba to register as voters as the registration exercise commences this week. Mr Zimba informed the residents that the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) would soon announce the election date for Maramba Ward.
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the killing was pegged at K10, 000. Judge Phiri said the facts showed that Nyoni felt that he was the rightful person to be on the throne as Chief Singani and the only way to do that was to kill the one who was sitting on the throne. “With the forgoing, I come to the firm conclusion that the prosecution has proved its case beyond reasonable doubt and I thus find each accused person guilty of the offence of conspiracy to murder contrary to section 219 of the penal code and I convict each one accordingly,” Judge Phiri said. In mitigation Legal Aid Board lawyer, Martin Mankinka, said his clients were first offenders who deserved leniency of the court. Mr Mankikna said that the convicts had showed remorse for their actions. In sentencing the duo, Judge Phiri said the offence that they had committed was very serious. “I hereby sentence each of you to five years imprisonment with hard labour and you are informed of your right to appeal within 14 days,” she said.
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The RTSA now invites sealed bids from eligible citizen and local bidders as defined by the Public Procurement Act of 2008. Interested eligible bidders may obtain further information and inspect the bidding documents from the office of the Procurement Specialist, situated on 8th Floor, Premium House, Independence Avenue, Lusaka, upon payment of a non-refundable fee of ZMK 500.00 or its equivalent in cash or by bank certified cheque. The contact telephone numbers are 260-211-230547 and the telefax number is 260-211-231601. HOWEVER, ELECTRONIC BIDS SHALL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Bids shall be valid for a period of 120 days after Bid opening and must be accompanied by the required bid security. Bids shall be submitted in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders contained in the Bidding Documents. All Bids, in sealed envelopes, bound and clearly marked as below: i. TENDER No. RTSA/ORD/15/2020 FOR THE PROVISION OF GENERAL INSURANCE BROKERAGE SERVICES ON A ONE YEAR RUNNING CONTRACT. ii. TENDER No. RTSA/ORD/18/2020 FOR THE PROVISION OF SECURITY AND CASH IN TRANSIT SERVICES TO ALL RTSA OFFICES. iii. TENDER No. RTSA/ORD/16/2020 FOR THE SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF UPS POWER BACK UP BATTERIES. Bids shall be deposited in the Tender box on the 8th Floor of Premium House and addressed to the Chief Executive Officer, Road Transport and Safety Agency, not later than Friday, 20th November, 2020 at 10:30 hours local time. The bids will be opened immediately, thereafter in the presence of bidders who choose to attend. LATE BIDS SHALL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Procurement Specialist For/Director & Chief Executive Officer ROAD TRANSPORT AND SAFETY AGENCY
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PMRC moots study on MFEZs performance By BUUMBA CHIMBULU AN extensive study to examine the performance and impact of Multi-Facility Economic Zones (MFEZs) in Zambia will soon be conducted by the Policy Monitoring and Research Centre (PMRC). The results from this study will be used to provide recommendations to Government for further incentives and interventions to address the challenges experienced by investors operating in the MFEZs. Zambia currently has eight MFEZs across the country with several more scheduled to be constructed. PMRC in its 2021 Zambia National Budget Analysis released on Wednesday noted that more could be done to maximise the performance of the MFEZs. “The government must be commended for this demonstration of commitment to make the MFEZ initiative a success. “However, more investigations need to be instituted so as to understand why the uptake of investments in the MFEZ has been low,” PMRC said. According to PMRC, MFEZs had been operating below their expected potential and have yielded a mixed bag of results up to this point. This was despite being designed to attract foreign direct investment, accelerate industrialisation and create jobs.
In the 2021 budget address, Government highlighted tax incentive such as reduce the investment threshold for a Zambian citizen to qualify for tax incentives under the Zambia Development Agency Act to US$100, 000 from US$500, 000. This is for those intending to operate in a priority sector, a multi facility economic zone or industrial park. PMRC, therefore welcomed this policy decision as it could attract more local investors to move their operations to any of MFEZs across the country. Meanwhile, PMRC said the 2021 National Budget had attempted to respond to the theme by proposing measures aimed at stimulating economic recovery through practical and tangible support to businesses. It explained that the call now remained for all players in the economy to collectively harmonise strategies and efforts to contribute towards the implementation of the budget. “PMRC has had majority of its expectations covered in the budget and to this end we are committed to play our critical role towards its successful implementation. “Further, the implementation of the Economic Recovery Programme will be very key as the nation sets out on a path of strict adherence to resolutions, strategies and measures all aimed at steady recovery process,” PMRC said.
Zambia for sustainable growth - envoy …opposes nuclear weapons financing
By NATION REPORTER THE world should make a paradigm shift from armaments such as nuclear and chemical weapons to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to eradicate poverty, Zambia’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations (UN), Ngosa Simbyakula has said. Dr Simbyakula said nuclear weapons and other destructive armaments were posing a threat to multilateral efforts to combat the Covid-19 pandemic, eradicate poverty and mitigate the effects of climate change. He observed that the landscape of international peace and security had remained worrisome because compliance to disarmament by UN Member States was moving at a slow pace. Dr Simbyakula said this during the ongoing 75th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA 75) on disarmament and international security agenda according to a statement issued by first secretary (press) at the Permanent Mission of Zambia to the UN, Wallen Simwaka. The envoy said that huge sums of funds were being spent on nuclear weapons research, manufacturing and testing in-
stead of using the finances on poverty eradication and fighting disease. Dr Simbyakula said Zambia had continued to support treaties and protocols on the prohibition of nuclear and chemical weapons and disarmament. Zambia, he said, was doing so by being a signatory to the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW). “Zambia appended its signature to the TPNW on September 26, 2019 in New York,” he said. He appealed to member states that have not yet signed the TPNW to do so for the treaty to be ratified and come into force. Dr Simbyakula said arms control and disarmament conferences have been held at various world international peace and security platforms for several decades but with little hope of total elimination of nuclear weapons from the face of the earth. "Instead, we see nations developing nuclear arsenals for probable defensive and retaliation and in some cases for offensive purposes. The counter measures offer little hope of physical protection of a nation against annihilation of a population," Dr Simbyakula said.
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By NOEL IYOMBWA
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PND has suffered another loss following the resignation of its councillor for Kaimbwe ward in Kasempa, Mr Thomas Changamuka. In a letter dated October 27, 2020 and addressed to the Kasempa Council chairperson, Mr Changamuka
explained that failure to bring development in his ward has led to his resignation. Mr Changamuka said he will remain as a private citizen and help in lobbying that the people of Kaimbwe ward get development from the party in government. He also said that he wants to channel his energy to rebuilding his personal life. “Reason is the failure to
bring development to the people of Kaimbwe and I also want to channel my energy to building my personal and private life,” he said. Mr Changamuka thanked his former party for the support and the people of Kaimbwe for voting him into office in 2016. North-Western Province has in the past months experienced mass resignations of UPND councillors.
CALL FOR PROPOSALS The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH is a German federal enterprise which offers workable, sustainable and effective solutions and systems for efficient service delivery. Most of GIZ’s work is commissioned by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). GIZ, through its Good Financial Governance (GFG) Programme is supporting the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) with the scaling up of the design, development and implementation of the Mobile Application Project within the context of Domestic Resource Mobilisation. The app “TaxOnApp” was developed by the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) for Android and iOS devices. The app shall bring ZRA’s services closer to small and medium taxpayers in Zambia. While the launch of the app is expected for October, the knowledge of the taxpayers about using the app is limited. In order for the app to reach its full usability, it is crucial to allow the taxpayer to learn about it. This shall be addressed through the development of a free e-learning course that taxpayers can complete and that explains all functionalities of the app. The materials to be used in the e-learning course shall also be used individually by ZRA, i.e. to be featured on the ZRA website or be featured in print, TV and radio adverts as well as on the authority’s social media channels. GIZ wishes to invite proposals for developing the e-learning course as well as the promotion materials. The assignment will consist of, but will not be limited to the following tasks: 1. Develop the contents for the course and the materials 2. Design the course and the layout of the materials 3. Conduct the production and post-production of all materials The proposal must contain the following: • A detailed company profile with CV’s of proposed staff to be assigned on the job • A concept on how the job will be approached as well as a proposed timeline • Proof of similar projects and traceable references of major clients where similar tasks have been performed in the past. Interested parties wishing to participate in the tender process can request for detailed Tender documents by sending an email enquiry with the subject matter: “RFP 83366125_E-learning for TaxOnApp” to: zm_quotation@giz.de latest by Wednesday 4th November, 2020 at 12:00hrs local time. Please note: Tender documents will not be dispatched to the interested parties if the subject matter is not entered correctly in the e-mail enquiry. Enquiries received after the above stated deadline date and time will not be considered.
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URING the 56th anniversary of STILL have faint memindependence ories our of that distant aflast in Mufulira’s Saturday, ternoon two friends mine sent me CentralofStreet in the WhatsApp relate 1950s. Iposts was awhich little kid minded meHarry of how things when Mr. Mwaanga have changed in our country Nkumbula came back from for the past decades since England; hefew was received by we gained ouras freedom a large crowd he rodefrom in a the colonial oppressors. convertible. People marched The first post a teaser alongside the was motorcade wishing a happy and theyme were singinghumanto the ism week. praise of theThis Old post Lion.left me thinking whether “Ba bwela eee, ba Zambians bwela, ba still think themselves as hubwela eeeofba Nkumbula, ba manists orba just another bwela eee bwela, ba group bwela of Homo sapiens occupying uko baile” (He has come back, someNkumbula space on has the come face ofback the Mr. earth.where he went). from postyears wasolda IThe wassecond barely six cutting old newspaper but that of dayanremains a silhoucarrying message of the ette stuckthe in my memory. At first time, Zambian Dr. that there President was only one Kenneth David Kaunda African political party,markthe ing the first HeroesCongress. and UnityI African National also remember very wellcounthat Holidays declared in our my late cousin Lawrence try urging Zambians to goChola back Katilungu was once a vice presto the Land. ident the ANCwords underwere Mr. Dr. ofKaunda’s Nkumbula. passionate about the issue of I also thatposition anothland andremember the pivotal er cousin Mr. Jeffrey that the issue played Milandu in motiwho “Jimen” vatingwas the nicknamed Africans to fight for because he liked Jimen Taxis, their freedom. was an organiser ANC According to of thethereport, in Kansuswa Township. Those President Kaunda called on who lived unemployed in Mufulira at Zambia’s to the go time remember Jimen back towill the land - “the land our Taxis. people died for, the land we But asfor, would normal in suffered the be land we have any mass organisations, now got back for ourselves.”differences soon in our the “During thedeveloped first stage of African revolution,National we cried Congress. and cried A more faction and criedradical for land,” hebroke said. away formed “Whatand a pity now the thatZambian we have African Congress got it backNational to ourselves, most (ZANC), which to later beof us are rushing the bright came United National lights ofthe the towns.” Independence (UNIP). Dr Kaunda’sParty words are perSooneven aftermore the formation haps relevant of to UNIP, AfricaninNational what is the happening Zambia Congress went today. We are busy into givingpanic away mode. strategy wasany to land to Their foreigners without oppose UNIP regard toeverything our futurethat and the fudemanded from the ture of our children andcolonial grandpowers; children.and in so doing, they resorted to dirty tactics. Heroes The land between UNIP burnt schools and Stadium and Chisamba has bridges force Shanghai, the colonialists becometolittle the to givebetween power toMakeni the Africans, land juncthe said this wasTraining savagetionANC and Lilayi Police ry by thejunction Bembas has who become did not School want to go to school. little Lebanon while the Great UNIP East Roadpreached outback is national starting unity, ANC told its supto lookbut likethe little Beijing. porters that UNIP a party Recently, I was drove to led by thieves and whothe would take Kasumbalesa amount away their signage cattle and wives. of Chinese I saw beThey Elijah Mudenda tween called Kitwe and Chingola was and Mainza Chona tools of the astounding. The area has beBemba thieves because two come another Chinesethe indusnationalists trial complex.were supporting independence. A friend of mine who lives immein UNIP Mkushidemanded recently told me diate independence the that one area in thebut district ANC preferred had become ancontinued Afrikaner colenonisation. a result, when clave. OnlyAsthose who speak the first one-man-one-vote
Leaders in the church, leaders in the opposition, leaders in professional bodies, leaders in the media, traditional leaders; we have all failed to inculcate or maintain the revolutionary spirit in matters related to land ownership and utilisation. Some opposition leaders even want to steal land from the poor people.
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Land is so important to the future existence of our country. Food security is a springboard to industrial development. It is therefore imperative that Zambia goes back to the land. There are so many resettlement schemes in the country and these should not be the preserve of the elite and public service workers, but they should be for all willing citizens. Land is so important to the future existence of our country. Food security is a springboard to industrial development. It is therefore imperative that Zambia goes back to the land. The young generation may not know that we used to have humanism week from October 18 to 24 each year. In those seven days, all able citizens used to participate in voluntary community work. We worked at schools, hospitals, orphanages and many other areas especially those that supported the livelihoods of the vulnerable. Everyone including large multinational companies
participated in humanism week activities. There was camaraderie during that week and we all felt that we belonged to one human race. We were not groups of desparate people racing against one another. Citizens must remember that it is part of the colonial project to use the urban poor to cause chaos in Third World countries. The colonial project thrives on slavocracy which they conveniently call capitalism. And the modern form of slavery is to deny the poor ownership of land. Avoid future dominance through slavocracy, to back to the land Zambia. TROUBLESHOOTER. pentvision@gmail.com, ecchipalo@icloud.com, ecchipalo@yahoo.co.uk
IS THE UPND A REINCARNATION OF THE ANC? The first Zambian President Dr. Kenneth David Kaunda
Afrikaans can find pieces of land for farming in the area. People fought and died for this land and we are busy givhave been very happy to participate in any efforts to refine the ing it away on a silver platter. constitution. Something has gone wrong But the UPND instead rewith our thinking. I know fused to attend the National some quarters will be quick to Dialogue Forum without projump up and blame leaders in posing any alternative vehicles the government; no and a big of how to deal with the lacunas no, it is leaders at all levels and they complained of in the conevery sphere of life. stitution. Leaders in the church, leadFor the UPND, it is more imers in the opposition, leaders portant to be seen to be more in professional bodies, leadpowerful and victorious over ers in the media, traditional the other parties than to apleaders; we have all failed to THE LUSAKA CITY COUNCIL WISHES TO NOTIFY ALL ply PROPERTY AND common sense and reason inculcate or maintain the revwith sound rationale over naolutionary spirit in matters BUSINESS OWNERS TO SETTLE THEIR OUTSTANDINGtional ARREARS FOR issues. related to land ownership and PROPERTY RATES, GROUND RENT, BUSINESS LEVIES, PERSONAL LEVY For the UPND, the lives of utilisation. Some opposition Zambians do not matter. Even leaders even want to steal land AND ANY OTHER AMOUNTS OWED TO THE COUNCIL BEFORE 31ST in legal matters in court, they from the poor people. side with foreigners. Zambians OCTOBER 2020. We are lucky there is still will soon have full exposure of some land available for the the dirty tactics and deception poor. In Europe and many the UPND TO leadership uses other northern hemisphere THE COUNCIL HAS ENGAGED THE OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF HELP while killing innocent people countries, and even in some RECOVER THE OUTSTANDING AMOUNTS BY SEIZURE OF GOODS in silence and despair.AND African countries, there is no And what they do to achieve land left for the poor. No matCHATTELS FOUND ON THE RATEABLE PROPERTYOR BY CIVIL ACTION. 2 their meaningless battles is to ter how much money you have apply dirty tactics. One such as a Zambian, you cannot buy tactic is to stage manage events farmland in England. The best CURRENTLY THE SHERIFFS ARE IN INDUSTRIAL ZONE, CENTRAL BUSINESS such as the recent debate on you can get is a flat or a house. DISTRICT, IBEX HILL, KABULONGA, SHOWGROUNDS, WOODLANDS AND Bill 10. All the organisations A lot of developments have involved in organising that deFILEPHOTO: Nkumbula former President Kaunda shake hands to seal the Choma declaration as taken place in Mr recent years in (left) and WOODLANDS EXTENSION. RATE PAYERS IN THE SAID AREAS ARE URGED bate are UPND agents. Mainza Chona claps. the provision of social and ecoThe big surprise is how the TO SETTLE THEIR BILLS BEFORE THE SHERIFFS POUNCE ON THEM. nomic infrastructure in rural PF leadership does not know areas such as roads, hospitals, constitution. To the UPND about the ownership of all In postand independent Zambia, schools electrification. UNIP preached national unity, but leadership,ON it did 0211 not matter253611 theI Southern Province the those organisations. KINDLY CALL OUR CUSTOMER CARE FOR Someone ANY think it has now was become the ANC told its supporters that whether the legislation would should do research and they only province which voted necessary to embark on a INQUIRIES QUERIES UNIP was aOR party led by thieves who protect all Zambians including will find out that those compaagainst the rural referendum held voluntary repatriation th their own supporters. in 1969. to Fortunately for this are owned by one individwould PAY take away cattle and scheme reduce urban unPLEASE NOWtheir TO AVOID BEING INCONVENIENCED BYnies THE SHERIFFS. A Bill of Rights is an import- ual or organisation through the country, Dr. Kenneth Kaunda employment while at the same wives. They called Elijah Mudenda ant piece of legislation which use of proxies. acted magnanimously and time increasing food security. and Mainza Chona tools of the Bemba protects all citizens. But the gave jobs in The behaviour, attitude and Forthe the southerners lack of a better word, ALEX MWANSA thieves because the two nationalists were UPND told its supporters to DNA of the UPND suggests to the highestrevisit levelsDrofKaunda’s governwe must independence. TOWN CLERK vote “no” in the referendum me that it is a reincarnation of ment. warning and his rural recon- supporting for the Bill of Rights. For the the ANC. This seems to be the scestruction centres. nario we are witnessing with Mazoka, the UPND went back party. Under the MMD gov- UPND, some form of victory
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PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE ‘ARRESTED TRYING TO VOTE’ D AR ES SALAAM - Zanzibar's main opposition party has said its leader had been arrested a day before local and national elections. Maalim Seif Sharif was at a polling station early yesterday when police officers hauled him away, his ACT Wazalendo party said. US Ambassador to Tanzania Donald Wright said he was "alarmed by reports from Zanzibar and elsewhere of violence, deaths and detentions." Police have denied killing three people on Pemba on Monday. Zanzibar is a group of islands off the coast of Tanzania which have semi-autonomous status from the mainland. In Zanzibar, residents vote for the islands' leaders, including the election of a Zanzibari president, as well as in Tanzania's national election. The authorities have yet to comment on Sharif's alleged arrest, but an assistant commissioner of police in Pemba said officers used tear gas on Monday to disperse locals who wanted to invade polling centres. Tanzania's police chief
Maalim Seif Sharif Simon Sirro said police did not kill three people in Pemba, adding that 42 people had been arrested in connection with the violence. ACT Wazalendo said its presidential candidate was detained trying to cast his vote
as polling stations opened a day early to allow officials from the Zanzibar Electoral Commission, returning officers and security personnel to take part. Zanzibar has a history of contested polls, including in
Kenya university students ‘charged with hacking bank’ NAIROBI - Two university students in Kenya have been charged with hacking into a local bank and stealing millions, Daily Nation newspaper reports. Antony Mwangi Ngige, 23, and Ann Wambui Nyoike, 21, denied the charges.
The students at Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology are accused of stealing about 24 million Kenyan shillings ($220,000) and attempting to move an additional 190 million Kenyan shillings from NCBA bank. – BBC
Ethiopia jails five for blast at PM Abiy’s rally ADDIS ABABA - A court has sentenced five people to between five years and life in prison over a grenade explosion at a rally attended by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed in June 2018.
Authorities had previously said the explosion was aimed at killing Abiy, who had taken office about two months earlier. Abiy was unharmed, and was whisked away immediately after the blast. – BBC.
2015 when they were annulled for not being free and fair. The opposition boycotted the re-run and the ruling Chama Cha Mapenduzi (CCM) party's candidate was declared the winner. This time around there 17 presidential candidates in Zanzibar seeking election. The tussle is likely to be between Maalim Seif Sharif Hamad, now in his sixth run for president, and Hussein Mwinyi who is the son of a former president from the ruling CCM party. Zanzibar's current President Ali Mohammed Shein is stepping down after serving two five-year terms in office. In Guinea, at least 21 people are now thought to have died in the unrest that has followed the country’s disputed election earlier this month. Clashes between opposition supporters and security forces continued over the weekend, when the electoral commission confirmed President Alpha Condé's controversial third term in office. The United Nations and the African Union have sent mediators to Guinea to try to negotiate a solution. – BBC
Ramaphosa unveils statue in honour of 'visionary' leader OR Tambo JOHANNESBURG President Cyril Ramphosa has paid tribute to former ANC president and anti-apartheid activist Oliver Reginald Tambo, describing him as one of the “finest leaders and visionaries” South Africa has ever produced. Ramaphosa was speaking at the unveiling of a statue in honour of the late struggle stalwart at OR Tambo International Airport in Kempton Park, Gauteng yesterday. Ramaphosa said Tambo dedicated his life to the people of South Africa and to the achievement of democracy. “He led the struggle for freedom through its darkest and most difficult moments. He spent through three decades in exile, working tirelessly to forge international support for the anti-apartheid struggle,” he said. The president also said OR Tambo was the voice of the country’s liberation
movement, adding that he articulated the aspirations of every citizen who yearned for freedom. “His name was known around the world, from Oslo to London, from Accra to Moscow. Oliver Tambo was the architect of our freedom,” Ramaphosa said. “Thanks to his activism, people living in these distant lands got to know of our struggle and gladly joined it. “It is therefore most fitting that this statue has been erected here at this airport that bears his name, and that is a gateway to the continent and to the world. “As they take their first steps on South African soil, visitors to our country will see this magnificent bronze gleaming in the sunlight. “This statue is a colossus, as was the man it commemorates.” – NEWS24.
Zim mining boss arrested at airport for 'attempting to smuggle gold' HARARE - Zimbabwe police on Monday arrested the boss of a miners' federation, formerly CEO of the football association, for allegedly trying to smuggle six kilogrammes of gold out of the country. Henrietta Rushwaya, 53, president of the Zimbabwe Miners Federation was busted at the main international airport in Harare with the precious mineral in her bag as she checked in for a flight to Dubai. Police said the gold is valued at around US$366, 000 (about 310, 000 euros). In a tweet, the police said Rushwaya was nabbed after
"scanners at the airport checkpoint indicated that there was something in her hand luggage." "Searches revealed that the suspect had 6.09 kilogrammes of gold which had not been legally and properly cleared with customs and relevant offices for export," police said. "This is a suspected smuggling case," they added. Rushwaya leads the federation which represents mainly small-scale and artisanal miners. The former CEO of the Zimbabwe Football Association (Zifa) is expected in court on Tuesday. – AFP.
Mali and France at odds over talks with Islamist militants BAMAKO - Mali’s interim prime minister said on Monday he was open to talks with Islamist militants whose insurgency has made vast swathes of the country ungovernable, but former colonial power France signalled opposition to the idea. Ousted former president Ibrahim Boubacar Keita said earlier this year that his government was prepared to negotiate with al Qaeda-linked militants. National talks in the aftermath of the August coup that overthrew Keita endorsed that policy. Malian officials have provided few specifics about what kinds of compromises could emerge, but some proponents of negotiations have said they could include recognition of a greater role for Islam in public life. Moctar Ouane, who was appointed interim prime minister last month to manage an 18-month transition after
the August 18 coup that toppled Keita, said his government was prepared to pursue talks. “The conclusions of the inclusive national talks ... very clearly indicated the necessity of an offer of dialogue with these armed groups,” Ouane said at a news conference in Bamako with French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian who is on a two-day visit. “We need to see in that an opportunity to engage in far-reaching discussions with the communities to redefine the contours of a new governance of the areas that are concerned,” he said. Le Drian, however, indicated he was opposed, noting that the Islamist groups had not signed a 2015 peace deal that it considers a framework for restoring peace to northern Mali. “Let’s say things very clearly: there are peace accords ... and then there are terrorist groups that have not signed the peace accords,” Le Drian said. “It is
simple.” France has more than 5, 000 troops in Mali and neighbouring countries in West Africa’s Sahel region to fight the jihadists, against whom it first intervened in 2013. But the militants, many with links to al Qaeda and Islamic State, have grown stronger in recent years, stepping into vacuums left by weakened state authorities. – REUTERS.
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DOLA Central Member of Parliament, E m m a n u e l Mulenga, has called on fellow parliamentarians to be objective when dealing with matters of national importance such as the Constitution. Mr Mulenga noted that some opposition MPs, who had been in the house for a long time,
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NDOLA CENTRAL MP RALLIES SUPPORT FOR BILL 10 tend to politicize everything so long it was not coming from them. He said there was need to shelve off partisan interests when dealing with matters of the constitution of the land so as to deal with contentious issues objectively. Mr Mulenga, who is also
Sport, Youth and Child Development Minister, said bill 10 would give an opportunity for mixed proportion representation which allocated a certain percentage to youths. He noted that youths should not only be used in campaigns, but also in the governance of the country hence the bill
sought to give the young people an opportunity to get involved. ''It’s very unfortunate that some MPs who have been in Parliament for long politicize anything as long as it is not coming from others. As MPs we need to be very objective when addressing these matters
more especially something to do with the constitution of the land,'' Mr Mulenga said. Bill 10 comes back tomorrow for second reading in which two thirds of the MPs were required to pass the Bill to the next stage. And the advocates of Bill 10 through nominated MP
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WOMEN groups from six wards in Mpatamatu area in Luanshya have been empowered with a poultry project to boost income at household and community levels. Luanshya Mayor Nathan Chanda, who initiated the project, said he would continue with women empowerment initiatives to ensure stability in homes and communities. The mayor handed over day-old chicks, chicken feed, which included starter, grower and finisher, and water drinking facilities. Mr Chanda’s donation which is worth K25,000 is a project seed to the women who should unite and ensure that their Mpatamatu project succeeds. “I have no doubt that if more women are empowered,
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Raphael Nakacinda said they had done their homework to make sure that the Bill was successful. Mr Nakacinda said some opposition and Independent MPs were expected to vote with the ruling Patriotic Front to ensure the success of the bill. The ruling PF has the majority MPs at 90 while the opposition comprising MMD, FDD and UPND have 62 MPs with 13 Independents.
entire households will benefit from the income which our mothers and sisters get from the empowerment projects. “The PF is committed to see to it that women and youths are not side-lined in any way but empowered through facilities such as the K450 million Youth Empowerment Fund, which was recently launched by President Edgar Lungu in Ndola,” he said. He said time had come for youths to be used as tools of national development and not tools of violence. Luanshya District PF Women’s Chairperson Gertrude Sichone appealed to the youth and women to register as voters and ensure that President Lungu and the PF Parliamentary and local government elections candidates win. Ms Sichone said President Lungu and PF had demonstrated that they were committed to serving and empowering Luanshya residents even in areas where there were opposition Members of Parliament (MPs).
Traders urged to maintain hygiene By SANFROSSA MANYINDA MARKETEERS in Kitwe have been urged to maintain high standards of hygiene as the rainy season approaches in order to prevent waterborne diseases such as cholera. Association of Vendors and Marketeers (AVEMA) President, Abel Chikwa, said marketeers should take centre stage in cleaning their surroundings before the council could move in. Mr Chikwa however said the AVEMA had been meeting with section leaders in markets to discuss preventive measures and how members could be sensitized. He was speaking with the Daily Nation in Kitwe yesterday. "We have taken it upon ourselves as an association to sensitize our members on the cholera outbreak as well as other waterborne disasters. We do not want to record any cases of waterborne diseases this rainy season," he said. Mr Chikwa said AVEMA was working closely with the Kitwe City Council to ensure that the furrow that passes through Chisokone market was unblocked before the onset of the rain. He said the furrow was becoming a worry as it destroyed marketeers merchandize when flooded. Mr Chikwa appealed to companies that produce water and opaque beer to help unblock the furrow as most of the plastics and other materials that block the flow of water comes from their companies.
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LETS TURN IDEAS INTO REALITY By Dr Laban Mwansa OUR republican president Dr Edgar Chagwa Lungu has embarked on a huge transformation agenda in capital infrastructural projects across all corners of our beloved country. The benefits accrued to these projects will be immense and calls for the prudent management of benefits realisation plan and value. One way our government can do this is by implementing a PMO and in this case a GPMO for Government PMO to support our project economy. We need to clearly understand what is meant by PMO and its maturity to implement an all-encompassing and responsive agile PMO. A PMO can mean a Programme Office or simply put a project office. A P3O standard would stand for Portfolio, Programme and Project Office. We have also heard of EPMO for Enterprise Project office. Project Economy as defined by Project Management Institute, (PMI). “The Project Economy is one in which people have the skills and capabilities they need to turn ideas into reality. It is
where organisations deliver value to stakeholders through successful completion of projects, delivery of products, and alignment to value streams. And all of these initiatives deliver financial and societal value.” President Lungu has on many occasions lamented lack of project ownership from various stakeholders and some contractors awarded capital infrastructural projects where some contractors abandon projects in the midst of project execution and delivery. Some projects are delivered late at double the cost with poor quality. Government leaders, Permanent Secretaries, Senior project users and key stakeholders need to have a GPMO dashboard where they can monitor the progress of projects with early warning indicators highlighting pending challenged and failed projects. There is already existing PMO software platform to provide these services. For this to work we need to have a project delivery methodology in place which is consistence with best practice for example PRINCE2 methodology. The methodology can be tailored to embed project management body of knowledge tools and techniques based on the PMBoK guide. All contractors must have a project delivery methodology
President Lungu consistency with best practice and approved by GPMO. This model will help build standards and professionalism in the project management space in Zambia. The GPMO must have a flexible pool of resources at three levels of competency, consisting of specialists (PPM experts, planning, workshops, knowledge management etc.), support analysts and administrators (reporting, risk, issue and change, quality reviews, information management and administration). The PMO executive director may have line management responsibility for resources in other government organs and meet regularly in a PMO forum to exchange ideas, lessons. In the remaining sections of this article, we will look at the various types of PMO’s implemented in industry. At its simplest, a PMO can be a project
office, providing support for a single project or small group of unrelated projects. Such a PMO takes over the project’s administrative housekeeping chores, freeing the project manager(s) to concentrate on leading the project to success. Larger and more complex government programmes of change are likely to need a programme management office (PMO) supporting a single programme management team. Such a PMO provides the above plus the extra support needed by a programme of change to coordinate all the component projects. PMO services typically include benefits management during programme execution and post programme, change management to ensure that not only do all the component projects deliver on time, but
change is fully coordinated and the government will ultimately be able to realise the expected business benefits. The most sophisticated form of government PMO is a portfolio management office. This normally gives all the above services, plus Government leaders, Permanent Secretaries, senior-management oversight of the complete portfolio of projects or programmes for the entire government or for a component division or business unit. It can be expected to provide standards and processes to be followed by contractors delivering projects and programmes, together with guidance to senior management on the prioritisation of investment in new projects and programmes. This will avoid duplication of effort and resources. Where necessary, it will advise on the merger, delay or cancellation of poorly performing projects and programmes that are no longer relevant to the government‘s long strategy and vision. Final thoughts: A GPMO must be is responsible for ensuring central standards are adhered to and tailored, providing the link to the central programme office for milestone and dependency tracking and reporting, and acting as the point of escalation for
risks, issues and changes. Currently, Government work is performed by various contractors and it is not clear whether contractors are following standardised project management methodologies and adhering to best practices. A GPMO is required in our country to enforce project management standards like PRINCE2 as de-facto project management methodology for all contractors. PRINCE2 project management methodology is process based and can easily be tailored and audited. If the methodology is used by contractors, we would have very few if not, problems attributed to quality and more importantly projects would be delivered on time, on budget, in full and hitting the deadlines and protecting the quality. GPMO is suitable to be used in governments planning to cater for leading and managing Government transformational projects in order to implement the strategic plan and vision. This article was written by Dr Laban Mwansa, MSP®, PMP®, PRINCE2® Practitioner, Agile®, Laban is a consultant and trainer in project management and specifically trainer/coach in PMP®, PRINCE2® Practitioner, and PRINCE2 Agile® in Zambia, South Africa and Europe for many years. He was in the executive committee of ICTAZ as technical chair. He is also the managing partner of Betaways Innovation Systems and can be reached at: Laban.Mwansa@betaways-innovations.com, +260975280392 or WhatsApp +27817029669. He is also a professional member of PMSA and PMI-USA.
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FAZ HOPE FOR THE BEST From Back Page Kamanga said the meeting which was postponed to October 30 will provide a road map for the FAZ elections which were scheduled for March 28 in Livingstone but where halted because of the squabbles between the warring football administrators. “We had that meeting set up in September but unfortunately the other colleagues said the notice was short. FIFA extended the notice and said the meeting would take off on the 30th of October 2020 which is on Friday,” Kamanga said. “We hope this time everyone will be ready because it is a virtual meeting. Everyone will dial in and it is limited to the invited parties. FAZ only has three representatives, the other group has three and the ministry and sports council. We hope that coming out of that we will now have a clear direction in terms of where we are going in terms of elections.” Meanwhile the aggrieved
party said they are not aware of when the meeting will be held as they are yet to receive official correspondence from the soccer governing body FIFA nor the local governing body FAZ as they had only been learning about the matter through the media. Lawyer representing the aggrieved Gilbert Phiri of Lewis Nathan Advocates said the party was yet to receive any official notification of any form regarding the matter. And Phiri said both FIFA and FAZ were yet to respond to their query on who attends the said meeting and how it was arrived at the number three. ''Nothing has been sent to us in any manner or form to us. We don’t even have notification of the meeting or the date,'' Phiri said in response to a press query. On July 10, 2020 all the feuding parties signed a deal presided over by the Ministry of Sports that committed them to come to a round table under the supervision of FIFA.
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Banda has been a sensation for Zambia over the years and finished as the leading scorer in the Chinese Super League this past season, where she plays for Shanghai Shengli. Banda scored six goals in the 2017 COSAFA Women’s Championship and added two more in 2018, before club commitments meant she missed last year’s event. Her return is a major boost for Mwape, who will be without some other experienced names due to injury and club commitments, including last year’s scoring sensation Racheal Nachula, who netted 10 goals, and the likes of Hellen Mubanga, Mary Mwakapila and Rhoda Chileshe. “Barbra Banda is here with us and she was part of the team that played a friendly against Buffaloes and she ac-
tually did well,” Mwape told the ZamFoot. “All I can say is that it (absence of players) will affect us but we will try to do better than we did last year. “The young ones like Natasha Nanyangwe and Maylan Mulenga are both doing fine. Although we are lacking the much-needed striking force, with the presence of Barbara I don’t think that will be a problem.” Zambia have been drawn in Group B in Nelson Mandela Bay and have a tough pool that also includes old foes Malawi and Lesotho. Only the top team in each pool advances to the semifinals, along with the best-placed runner-up. They open their campaign against Lesotho on November 4 before what could be a pool decider against Malawi on November 9. – COSAFA
CALL FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR PURCHASE OF RESIDENTIAL BUILDING OR LAND/PLOT TENDER REF: PIA/WK/003/2020 The Pensions and Insurance Authority is the regulatory and supervisory authority of the pensions and insurance industry. The Authority is established under the Pension Scheme Regulation Act no. 28 of 1996 (as amended by Act no. 27 of 2005). The Authority proposes to acquire a residential building or land on outright purchase basis with clear and unambiguous title deeds for setting up its Office therein and seeks expressions of interest from owners and authorized agents. The building or land/ plot should be on an area with size ranging from 2400 Metre Square to 3000 Metre Square. The offered building or land must be situated within the following areas: Roma, Kalundu, Sunningdale, Kabulonga, Woodlands, Jesmodine, Mass Media, Olympia and Longacres of Lusaka. With other things being equal, preference will be given to:
HAMILTON TAKES F1'S RECORDS INTO A REALM NOT PREVIOUSLY THOUGHT POSSIBLE LEWIS Hamilton smashed through Michael Schumacher's all-time Formula 1 win record with a performance that encapsulated the status he has earned himself over the past 14 years. Hamilton crossed the line at the end of the Portuguese Grand Prix more than 25 seconds clear of Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas, the only man with the same awesome equipment the Briton enjoys, and still going away. Hamilton had spent the previous hour and a half demonstrating exactly why he now finds himself in a position to move F1's most impressive records into a realm never previously thought possible. And after he did so, his rivals paid generous tribute to a man they know full well has earned every bit of his success.
portant matches against Botswana,” said “Micho.” “We need to approach Botswana with the highest degree of respect like we are playing against Germany or Spain to get the desired result. It will be hard but I believe in the work we do and the players we have.”
He hailed the players for being very coachable, very ready to serve the nation to putting in extra effort because they are proud and happy to carry the jersey of the national team and turn the Chipolopolo dreams into a reality. “Micho” however noted that there is need for the team to improve especially in defence despite having won four games from the five friendly matches played this month against Malawi, Kenya, South Africa and Ethiopia.
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for any challenge ahead. “The five friendly games played have been an investment where we have tried, tested and experimented on the players to get a clear picture, together with the professional players outside where we are and what we need to do to improve before the im-
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"I am happy for him," said Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel, a four-time champion and winner of 53 grands prix. "He deserves every victory he had. I am sure he will get 100. I don't think you can praise him enough." And Red Bull's Max Verstappen, the most successful so far of F1's new generation: Bottas, somewhat befuddled by Hamilton's superiority on the day, described it simply as "an amazing achievement." "Hats off," the Finn said. – BBC.
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Interested parties possessing building or land in areas as stated above, having clear legal title are invited to send their expression of interest to our office, furnishing details like name of the owner, contact details, location of the office space, size, amenities, etc. Expressions of Interest clearly marked “EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR PURCHASE OF RESIDENTIAL BUILDING” must be deposited in the Tender Box situated on the Ground floor, PIA office Building, Stand No. 4618, Lubwa Road, Rhodespark, Lusaka on or before Thursday 12th November, 2020 at 10:30hrs. Late Expressions of Interest shall be rejected. EOI will be opened thereafter in the presence of bidders or their representatives who choose to attend. Secretary Management Procurement Committee FOR/REGISTRAR AND CEO
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AMBIA national team coach Milutin “Micho” Sredojevic said time for experiments is gone and the team will now have to focus on the crucial AFCON qualifiers against Botswana next month. The Serbian said the international friendly matches against Malawi, Kenya South Africa and Ethiopia have given him
FAZ HOPE FOR THE BEST …as aggrieved await invitation letter By MICHAEL MIYOBA and MUKWIMA CHILALA WITH exactly two days to go before the much anticipated FIFA meeting between the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) and the aggrieved parties, FAZ president Andrew Kamanga is hopeful that all the warring football administrators will be ready for the meeting to resolve wrangles. To Page 19
insight on how to combine players both local and foreign for the set objective of redeeming Zambia’s hopes of qualifying for the AFCON is achieved. Speaking on arrival from Ethiopia where the local Chipolopolo squad beat Ethiopia 3-2 and 3-1 in two friendly games, “Micho” said he now has a clear projection of what is to be done with the national team first 11 in the best case scenario. To Page 19
BARBRA BANDA’S RETURN BOOSTS SHEPOLOPOLO COPPER Queens coach Bruce Mwape will be counting on the experience of leading forward Barbra Banda when he leads his side at the 2020 COSAFA Women’s Championship that will be staged in Nelson Mandela Bay from November 3-14. PANGE 19