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BADLY managed privatisation has led to the death and destitution of many pensioners while making a few very rich, time has come to redress the situation, a pensioner has said.

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THERE is need for a serious marshall plan to exploit Gold reserves because Zambia is losing millions to illegal mining and exports of the mineral resource, a mining expert Edward Simukonda has said. Mr Simukonda said disciplined Zambia National Service (ZNS) officers and thousands of unemployed youth cadets already trained to defend national interests should be employed to replace illegal miners, most of them By SIMON MUNTEMBA funded by foreigners. To Page 3 T is unacceptable for former Archbishop Telesphore Mpundu to think he holds

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Eight Village Indunas pledge to support President Lungu

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PF warns against infighting

PURSUING JUSTICE AND EQUITY WITH INTEGRITY

topple Nevers

BADLY managed privatisation has led to the death and destitution of many pensioners while making a few very rich, time has come to redress the situation, a pensioner has said.

Recapitilise TAZARA ….as it endorses urgently, Lungu’s candidature pleads union PAGE 4

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THERE is need for a serious marshall plan to exploit Gold reserves because Zambia is losing millions to illegal mining and exports of the mineral resource, a mining expert Edward Simukonda has said. Mr Simukonda said disciplined Zambia National Service (ZNS) officers and thousands of unemployed youth cadets already trained to defend national interests should be employed to replace illegal miners, most of them By SIMON MUNTEMBA funded by foreigners. To Page 3 T is unacceptable for former Archbishop Telesphore Mpundu to think he holds

No one Christian however powerfu or educated can stop other Christi from dedicating the country to the creator in honour of Gospel values

…no market I ...utilise military resource to implement a ‘Marshall Plan’

Eight Village Indunas pledge to support President Lungu

ABSENT. Tanzania’s president John Magufuli ‘s absence from public events for over two weeks has sparked speculation on his whereabouts. The president, a regular feature in church on Sundays, has equally missed mass in the past few weeks raising speculations about the cause of his absence.. PAGE 3

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Woodlands residents protest over abandoned road works

HE Tanzanian Government has vigorously denied reports that President John Magufuli, Africa's most prominent Covid-19 denier, had been admitted in PAGE a Kenyan hospital 9 and later flown to India, for covid

the monopoly of wisdom try to stop Christian from icating Zambia to Christi says Bishops Council of Za secretary-general Bishop Kaela.

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‘CONSTITUTE COMMISSI ‘UPND banking Govt bans movement TO PROBE A on ghost voters’ OFofINQUIRY pigs in Isoka related complication. Although the President has denied the existence of Covid in Tanzania,the General Secretary of the Catholic Tanzania Episcopal Conference (TEC), Father Charles Kitima, last week announced that

more than 25 priests, 60 nuns and two elders of the laity died within two months of various causes inThe in two cluding respiratory issues, thetrucks the Scania from South Africa pandemic that has largely gone and the Freightliner (right), Zimbabwean unreported but whichregistered has rav- where found laden with Mukula PAGE 3 aged the country. To Page 3

tree logs. [Pictures Linda Tembo Soko]

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Because it contains double layer with the pale green outer layer and inner layer of> 2.3% Carbon Black - melt compounded into Polyethylene - to block and provide effective protection against the harmful effects of the Sun's Ultraviolet Rays Other features

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THEINTEGRITY PEOPLE’S PAPE THE PEOPLE’S PAPER: PURSUING JUSTICE AND EQUITY WITH UNIP and Friends would like to congratulate Mr. Andrew N. Kamanga for being re-elected as President of the Football Association of Zambia, at the Elective Annual General Meeting held in Livingstone on Saturday 27th February, 2021.


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Akufumba are the true owners of the party. Mr Akufumba stressed that their suspension from the party was has no legal backing. And Mr Akufumba said Mr Kambwili was not ex-

ty vice president Edward Mumbi said their suspension of officials by Chishimba Kambwili led faction was a joke of the year. He said interim President Joseph Akufumba, Interim vice president Edward

Charles Milupi out of their internal wrangles. He said Mr Hichilema has kept quiet because he can The traditionist said time not keep up with Mr Kambhas come for the electorates wili's level of indecency. Liuwa constituency to ralMr Mumbi said heintook Dr Kambwila strong exception to bely called behind President Lungu

Eight Village Indunas pledge to support President Lungu

as he has shown leadership in developing the country esEIGHT Village indunas in Namanda village yesterday. Induna Imuno Mute who pecially the rural parts of the MUNYAMA ward of Liuwa constituency in Kalabo dis- is also Davis Sitali said the Zambia. “Now here in Liuwa contrict of Western province people of Liuwa constituency PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu Mapatizya Formula which the ruling party. Church, Christvillage the King headConstituency, fellow have realized importance have pledged to support has urged PF members to roll promoted violence in politics. Meanwhile, President gregation in Mansa yesterday. men, is And thereAnglican anything that working with the has ruling President out the new SeesaEdgar Formula Lungu President of Lungu was Lungu urgedPF the Church Bishop in PF strongholds and across speaking Luapula diocese us Robert we canofpoint at telling that party.yesterday to preach the gospel to politiduring the forth-coming 12th in Mansa the Country aimed at bring- when he opened the PF Lua- cians that visit their churches. Mumbi urged Christian to detheonprojects done by “We have lot of develAugust, elecing back old 2021 membersgeneral while pula Provincial Elective Con- lost aPresident Lungu saidthis the ispend God. embracing new ones. ference. church take advanBishop Mumbi alsoUPND chalincumbent opposition opmental projects inshould the past tions. President Lungu said this And President Lungu tage of the campaign season lenged Zambians to always Member of Parliament,” 15 years that we have been in Speaking on behalf of his felshould be done by going door urged PF members to re- to preach the gospel to those promote peace and love. to doorvillage bringingheadmen, back mem- Induna main unitedthe and opposition avoid un- who do not know God. Induna Imuno He said the Church was Mute asked. political party low bers that left the party and necessary squabbles so as to He said very soon most equally praying for President Induna Imuno Mute said led by UPND’s Situmbeko Imuno Mute said this when recruit new ones. emerge as a stronger party in politicians would start visit- Lungu. from last 15 years the MUSOKOTWANI in Liuwa Liuwa He saidconstituency PF was proud ofPFtheaspiAugust elections. ing Churches with the view of thePresident Lungu that is in Seesa Formula because it was He said victory in the Au- getting votes from the people. Mansa to has openbeen the Luapula constituency in the constituency,” said Induna rant Mwangala MWENDA peaceful based on visible de- gust 2021 electoral depended He said this when he province elective Conference. opposition, Imuno donated a opposed boat toto residents velopment as the on the of unity of purposeMute. in the congregated at the Anglican - ZNBC issues to do with

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Tanzanian clings to 48 Chalala ‘mystery’ houses

Over 5,000 central youths empowered

They want a declaration persons under the law. empowerment funds that are being provided by the purMr Uziel Bashire and that the notice issued two others also contend suant to the ACC (Disposal Government, Central province minister, Sydney Mushanga had that there is no law that of Recovered Property) resources such bothRegulations, the said. 2004 directed bars a foreigner fromas fundconstituency Mr Mushanga said about 6 000 youths have seized the ing a local persondevelopment who to Mr Loyana and certain other individuals regardqualifies owncouncil’s property equalfunds andto the opportunity of being on the internship programme under the or to fund any such invest- ing Mr Bashire’s properties ization havefirst not trickMinistry Mr Bashire and two of Sports, Youths and Child Development. ment tofunds require them others for to have an investment led down to uplift perthe lives ofwant an orderSpeaking in an interview, the Minister said he was pleased ACC to account and pay to mit. the people in the area. with the zeal shown by youths in taking up all the Government This is in reply to the Mr Bashire all the income received as rentalsempowerment from Anti-Corruption Commis“These ladies and gentleprogrammes. sion (ACC) claim that there the date of the seizure or men, arerecord nowof the effects we alternative mesne “All these empowerment programs that the government has in the was no the two profits. Tanzanians being granted have inflicted on ourselves put in place, we have seen the Zealand determination from the

because of being too much in young people in wanting to grab these opportunities, the opposing side of the gov“And this is what we want to see in the future especially ernment apparatus. We have beyond August 12, 2021 in order for them to take the country no one to blame but lets us forward,” he said. all reflect on the advantages Mr fence said that at no timeMushanga urged youths to continue with the same spirit By GRACE CHAILEhad he received the ofLESOETSA working with the ruling so puras to better their lives and contribute to sustainable national ported payments for the Members of Parliaments todevelopment. land from Mr Mwenda . PATRIOTIC Front (PF) gether withWard civic leaders Mr forMwenda in his claim The Minister further called on the youths to develop interest in Mwembeshi 27 counstated that in June 2019, his up leadership positions in the governance of the country. cillor, Kelvin Kaunda, one common goodhasof develtaking denied involvement in the friend Mr Chofwe introoping our constituency,” he duced him to the other four alleged fraudulent sale advised. - ZANIS of land in Matero North defendants who were sell-

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Zambia thanks CSOs back cyber Kanganja warns violent cadres SADC for security bill Muchanga re-election By NATION REPORTER

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THUGGERY exhibrity Bill ahead of conduct the elections. ited by political cadres shall By Francis Chipalo not be tolerated by Police A CONSORTIUM of Civil Society and all those that were Organizations, the Democracy andinMotherland Defenders Coalition volved in the UPND fracas (DMDC) has thrown its weight bein Kitwe should be dealt hind the enactment of the Cyber with accordingly, Inspector Security Bill. And President Edgar Lungu has General of Police Kakoma won kudos for assuring the nation Kanganja hasGeneral said. Elections. of a peaceful 2021 Coalition spokesperson AndrewpoMr Kanganja directed Ntewewe said President Lungu lice officers to always carry should be commended for assuring Zambians thatpolicing the forthcoming genwith them equipment eral elections will be peaceful. such baton, handcuffs He as toldlong journalists in Lusaka yesterdayteargas that political parties should and canisters whenemulate President Lungu's commitever they were on duty and ment to holding a peaceful election. should use them when situaMr Ntewewe however observed that one of the greatest dangers to tions demand. the holding of peaceful elections is He saidof in a statement that the abuse social media and the in general. Mr that Ntewewe itcyber wasspace disappointing some further said Zambia needs a piece of members of seriously political parties legislation that regulates the use of cyberthe space.restraint and had taken "All in all, the Democracy and tolerance exhibited Motherland being Defenders Coalition by believesofficers that the Cyber Crimes and Police for weakness. Security Bill is a very important pre“It is toevident that some condition peaceful elections. It also enhances democratic spaceofcadres are our daring police as it gives to citizens to ficers onconfidence duty by engaging fully be engaged in the national disincourse public misconduct and of the country without the of beinginstances bullied and intimidatinfear some attacking ed," Mr Ntewewe said. them and one Mr Ntewewe said such the bill isinstance thereresponsive to enhancing deisfore what transpired on Friday, mocracy and good governance.

abrogating the law by selling the the medicine to the public. Dr. Chanda said the ministry has noted with concern the continued abuse of Ivermetic and other unsafe concoctions by the public. He said in a statement that the ministry has continue to receive reports of organ failure such as renal failure resulting from uncontrolled use of these dangerous and unapproved medications. “The minister of health retairates it alert to the public that unapproved drugs and concoctions are a danger to their health and safety and that is it of almost importance to use only approved medications from legitimate sources,” he said.

THE Ministry of Health has percent+1 in the first round warned against the abuse of as well as to participate in Ivermetic medicine which the general elections,” Mr is used for veterinary purNakachinda said. poses and other unauthoMr Nakachinda also disrized drugs by the public as closed that it was strongly COVID-19 treatment. resolved that since the former Health Minister, Jonas President Rupiah Banda has Chanda said the Zambia Monday in the been so instrumental Medicines Regulatory 1, 2021 with working March relationship Authority (ZAMRA) would PF both in 2015 and 2016 in not hesitate to mete out punisupporting President Lungu, tive measures to pharmacies they will engage him through and private health facilities a committee for his blessings as they continue their working relationship with PF. Meanwhile, anMr investment permit to By GRACE CHAILEenable them to invest in Nakachinda LESOETSA said Dr Mumba’s Zambia. sham convention must be In this matter, Mr BaA TANZANIAN national, stopped atownership all costsofbecause it a business man claiming the shire, in Norway, his houses in Lusaka’s Cha- based was48 against the provisions of cousin Zuberi Bigawa and lala area, has argued that thethere MMD is noconstitution. law in Zambia Charles Loyana, a senior accountant at the Ministry that prohibits a foreigner Efforts to get a comment By KETRA KALUNGA from having an interest in of Finance, have sued ACC from Mumbaorproved in the Lusaka High Court anyDr investment prop- futile by erty pressowned time.by qualified for seizing their property. MORE than 5 000 youths in central have accessed DAILY

against the Lusaka High were senior MMD members, Court ruling that declared former cabinet ministers and him dully elected leader, ambassadors in the MMD the Operation Save MMD governments, as well as, current MMD members of parhas said. And the Operation Save liament namely Peter Phiri, MMD has unanimously re- Howard Kunda, Maxwell solved to support the can- Kabanda, councillors and didature of President Edgar council chairpersons. HOME NEWS Mr Nakachinda said the Lungu in the August general consultative meeting reafelections. Operation Save MMD firmed the continuity of the by a 'well known and its support of national secretary, Raphael alliance traitors criminal" Mr Kambwili. of Kambwili President Nakachinda announced that the candidature He said Mr was convicted who year’scriminal elections. the MMD national consulta- Lungu ina this has no moral backing to call “We give a amandate to tive meeting held in Lusaka someone traitor. Mr Mumbi said KambPresident Lungu to Mr deploy on Saturday with delegates By SIMON MUNTEMBA wili as aof convicted criminal Parliament, drawn from all 10 provinces our Members should have boundaries our councilors, our council unanimously resolved that pelled from the party instead Mumbi, the secretary gener- when dealing with certain From Page 3 was reverted his posiBridgette Atanga and the matters. MMD strucchairpersons, thefrom alliance withalthe Patriotic EVERS Mumba He said the registrar of tion as interim president. Chairperson are the Front (PF) mustnational continue as tures and the leadership to is toan society has refused accept illegal He said party officials legitimate office and lawful be deployed in a manner to agreed in and stamp theMMD party consti- presiinstead appointed the2016. vice office bearers. tution following an and appealwepresident interim advisedthe campaigns effective saidpresiamongMrtheMumbi dele-has make dent are as He by the state therefore only dent to lead the signing of Mr Kambwili to leave UPND to attain the desired results gates that attended the naactually appealing to the the registered officer bear- agreement for the alliance. leader Hakainde Hichilema ers , the Ms Atanga and Mr Court of achieving more than 50 tional consultative meetingChairperson Constitutional Meanwhile, Acting par- and Alliance

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Township at a cost of K150, ing a piece of land situated near the Great North road 000. In the matter, Augus- in the Matero North towntine Mwenda has sued Mr ship. The land is around the Kaunda together with PF SoS measuring about 30 Raphael Chota Ward 22 m by 20m purportedly be12th March, 2021 longing on the councillor Joseph Tamba, to ruling PF. and Elijah Makungu, PF Copperbelt in aKitwe where He stated that except for councillor for Muchinga Mr Kaunda, the other desome streets ward 24.cadres took to the fendants agreed to sell him Alsocharged sued along with the and towards ourland poat K260, 000. the councillors is businessHe said that despite the lice officers and began throwman, Travis Chofwe, and a execution of the sale agreeing stones them resulting Matero residentatSuzyo Phiri ment, heinwas never availed in the Lusaka High Court. with said any legal documents some sustaining injuries,” Mr Mwenda is seeking a for the piece of land, claimMr Kanganja. refund of K150, 000 he paid ing that the same were befor the of land. warned ing processed at Lusaka Mrpurchase Kanganja poGOVERNMENT Mr Kaunda in his de- City Council.

has litical parties and the general thanked SADC member public that assaulting, resiststates for support towards ing or willfully obstructing the re-election of Albert police officers in their due exMuchanga as Commissioner ecution of duty was a serious for Economic Development, criminal offence punishable Trade, Industry and Mining. by law. Foreign Affairs Minister was advancing ‘evil’ agenBy NOEL HeIYOMBWA said the behavior has reaffirmed das onofbehalfJoseph of was Malanji a staunch tribal BREBNER is aKitwe UPND Changala cadres in waspromoter theofgovernment’s commitment antics. hard core tribalist trying to a clear indication of schemes to working closely with other “Talking about tribaltransfer his ‘evil’ tenets to is very shameful for member Mr at promoting SADC states towards theaimed ruling Patriotic Front, ismbreak me I have PFdown deputyinnational chairlaw and orderChangala, under like for making Africa a significant and person Davies Chama has sisters who are married to the guise of politicking. competitive men from Western and oth- industrial hub. said. provinces so I find old Kanganja saider police Mr.it Malanji notes that the MrMrChama said Mr fashion to talk about tribalChangala, officersa political had a activconstitutional huge adverse socio-economic ist was only looking for ism. duty toonenforce Laws to“Zambia safe- is impact of COVID-19, which a Christian relevance the political and we has should not only reinforced the scene by being unnecessaily guard public security nation and ornot condone tribalism or anyvocal. was reacting to Mrshould der,Heand that they be need for solidarity but has also Changala’s sentiments that one promoting it, “ said Mr given space to do their job. categorically shown the imporPF was a tribal and criminal Chama. He accused Mr. Changaentity.He Mrcalled Chama on saidofficers PF to retance of harnessing innovation would never support tribal- la of looking for relevance main firm on the ground and technologies. that he and was emerging one of ism because it believed in adding ensure all forms the of people law- who were He prosays the regional and one Zambia that one nation. in the He said it was a secret moting tribalism lessness wasnoteliminated. African markets have limitless

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possibilities and opportunities but that the realization of the ambitious agenda requires the full participation of all member states. Mr. Malanji said this when he led the Zambian delegation in Lusaka which participated in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Council of Ministers video conference meeting. And Mr. Malanji has conveyed his condolences to the South African government on the death of King Goodwill Zwelithini of the Zulu, who passed away on Friday. Earlier, SADC Executive Secretary Stergomena Tax highlighted the progress recorded in the implementation of regional programmes in areas such as trade, infrastructure development and energy, among others. Dr. Tax emphasized the need for member states to work towards achieving the long-term industrialization objective through encouraging the private sector to exploit the profiled value chains in various sectors for the benefit of the region.- ZNBC


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PRESIDENT MAGUFULI MISSING? From Page 1 President Magufuli disappeared from public sight 17 days ago. Now, he is widely rumored to be seriously ill with the same virus that he has dismissed and downplayed over the past year. Last May, Magufuli declared that "Tanzania has beaten coronavirus" after ordering three days of national prayer. The president abruptly stopped updating the number of cases, and assured foreign tourists that Tanzania's game parks and Indian Ocean resorts were open for business, leading to a wave of travel advisories cautioning travelers to avoid the country. Since then, he has scoffed at wearing masks, criticized regional neighbours for imposing lockdowns, and rejected coronavirus vaccines until his government independently verifies them. In early January, Magufuli told the visiting Chinese foreign affairs minister, Wang Yi, that "there is no coronavirus in Tanzania." Then, after appearing at an event in Tanzania's commercial capital Dar es Salaam on Feb. 24, Magufuli disappeared from public view. The death last month of Zanzibar's first vice president, Seif Sharif Hamad , days after he announced he was hospitalized with the virus, and the death of Magufuli's chief secretary at State House and head of the civil service, John Kijazi, from an unspecified illness exposed what many worried was the true extent of the pandemic. There have been reports of local hospitals being overrun by patients displaying Covid-19 symptoms, and shortages of critical care beds, oxygen and ventilators across major towns and cities in the country. The government denies these reports.

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This week, the leading newspaper in neighboring Kenya, the Daily Nation, wrote : "The leader of an African country who has not appeared in public for nearly two weeks is admitted to Nairobi Hospital for Covid-19 treatment, even as his government remains mum on his whereabouts." Within hours, speculation was rife that Magufuli had been secretly flown to Nairobi for emergency medical attention and later airlifted for treatment in India. Insider has not been able to confirm these reports. "Over the past month, the country has lost university professors, army generals, doctors, lawyers, engineers and other professionals of high public standing," Lissu an opposition leader told Insider. "It is highly irresponsible, and in my view criminal, for the president to continue to deny the presence of coronavirus, spurn international help and repudiate the vaccines." On Friday, government officials addressed the rumor for the first time and insisted that Magufuli was alive and

well, but offered no proof. "President Magufuli is in good health and continues to carry on with his normal duties," Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa said in a statement from his office. "I spoke to him (Magufuli) today and he sends his greetings to you," Majaliwa insisted. Tanzania confirmed its first coronavirus case in March 2020, but a month later Magufuli - who has a PhD in chemistry - questioned the accuracy of the test results that confirmed the result. Cumulative cases had reached 480 people and 16 had been reported dead from the coronavirus by April 29, but Magufuli ordered the country's Health Ministry to stop releasing updates. On Feb. 27, three days after his last public appearance, the government announced that Magufuli had presided over the swearing in of a senior public official and attended a virtual regional summit for the East African Community (EAC) trade bloc. It was later revealed that Magufuli did not, in fact, attend the EAC summit after all, and was instead represented by his Vice President, Samia Suluhu Hassan. Since then, Magufuli has remained conspicuously absent from public view, missing his customary Sunday church attendance for two consecutive weeks, an oddity for the devout Catholic. Unlike other East African countries, which have urged social distancing and encouraged the use of masks, it's been business as usual in Tanzania. Public buses are crowded with passengers, with few wearing masks, while pubs and night clubs have been full of revelers. Local league matches at football stadiums and music festivals are ongoing across the country, usually packed to capacity.

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… all must follow set regulations - Mukupa From Page 1 Mr Mukupa said the party cannot allow party members to bring confusion because of differences as a result of vying for the same seat. He said in an interview yesterday, the laid out regulations would ensure that there was discipline in the party. Mr Mukupa said the par-

ty need to have disciplined members instead of dividing the party. Mr Mukupa said the general elections were around the corner and would not allow the members to bring confusion in the party. He said" We have set up regulations which need to bring sanity in the party”.

Mr Mukupa said the party would not allow aspiring candidates to divide the party because of their selfish interests. "The challenge is that even Councilors, mayors and others want to be MPs. They think being an MP is a biggest achievement and they want to bring confusion. We shall not allow that " he said.


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CLEANING LUSAKA’S FILTHY CBD FOLLOWING an uproar from the public on the mounting filth in the Central Business District (CBD), Lusaka mayor Miles Sampa has taken steps to ensure the dirt and mountains of garbage is removed. Mr Sampa has once again sought a pragmatic approach to carry out a civic duty of cleaning the city, in particular the CBD. He has temporarily shifted his office to the CBD in a bid to get the city centre cleaned after noticing that despite spending huge sums of money, the city garbage remained uncollected and complaints from residents kept growing louder. “I have moved my office to the Central Business District to personally supervise the Lusaka City Council in picking up garbage,” said Mr Sampa. Unfortunately this scenario is not confined to Lusaka only but most other districts where council workers spend hours “working” but the outcome usually falls short of expectation. In this particular case, the mayor noted that despite huge sums of money being spent on garbage collection, there wasn’t much to show for the money as the heaps of garbage were not reducing. And now the mayor has moved into the city centre to ensure that garbage is moved by participating and supervising the work. Armed with garbage trucks and a willing workforce, the mayor has been going around the CBD dismantling heaps of garbage much to the appreciation of the public who had grown tired of the sore smelly sights. It is clear that the superficial cleaning that some shops in the CBD engage in, just involves gathering the rubbish into heaps which are left for the council garbage trucks to collect. Unfortunately, the collection rarely happens, leading to the heaps of garbage turning into mountains of rotten vegetables and other discarded stuff from shops and restaurants. It is rather sad that though the council spends huge sums of money on garbage collection, there is nothing to show where the money is spent because the garbage remains intact. It is therefore a good move for the civic leader to take this practical approach and work with the council workers to clean the city and save the residents from a possible outbreak of cholera. Lusaka, like many other towns, has had previous encounters in the past with cholera and the 2017 was the worst and claimed close to 100 lives. It had to take President Edgar Lungu ordering the security forces on the streets to ensure that the cholera pandemic was eliminated. Nobody would want to go through such a situation again and therefore any effort taken to prevent a cholera outbreak should be applauded and appreciated. We therefore applaud Mayor Sampa’s efforts and his drive to ensure Lusaka’s CBD is cleaned and kept clean. Mr Sampa has dedicated seven days to supervise the council workers to ensure the CBD was cleanedup. He said the decision to work from the CBD was as a result of several complaints from residents over the unsanitary condition due to uncollected heaps of garbage in Lusaka. We hope that other civic leaders can take a leaf from Mr Sampa and clean their cities, towns and districts and ensure that they protect residents from harm and a possible cholera outbreak especially with the rain season in full force.

‘FUEL TANKERS SOLID INVESTMENT FOR YOUTHS’ By KETRA KALUNGA

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OVERNMENT’S move to empower youth cooperative groups with 50 fuel tankers is a solid investment, says Energy Expert Johnstone Chikwanda. Mr Chikwanda has meanwhile called on the Energy Regulation Board (ERB) to give fuel transportation licenses to the youth cooperatives so that they could commence operations as soon as possible. He also offered to mentor some youth cooperatives in the sector at no charge as a way of giving back to the

country. Mr Chikwanda said in an interview that the gesture from the Head of State was timely because youth participation in the energy sector was almost non-existent due to high cost investment and stiff requirements. He said with the ongoing empowerment policy in the sector, youths would significantly benefit as they would be allocated the amount of fuel to transport. The energy expert added that this would lead to more economic empowerment which would lead to alleviation of poverty among youths

and entrenching their participation in the sector. "Government has done a commendable job by intervening with an affirmative empowerment action without which it would be impossible for youths to actively participate in the main stream energy sector," he said. Mr. Chikwanda said the gesture was proof enough that Government was committed to resolving the plight of youths in the country. He added that the empowerment was unprecedented in the country and the region to an extent and urged youths to be more responsible.

High copper prices to spur copper production - minister By SILUMESI MALUMO THE high price of copper on the international market will encourage mining houses to increase production, Minister of Mines and Minerals Development Richard Musukwa has said. Mr Musukwa said the price of copper on the international market had continued to increase which would give confidence to the players in the mining sector.

He said this was good because once production increased the country would be able to generate enough revenue. He said in an interview that there had been an increase in the production of electric vehicles which rely on copper, this was why the price had continued going up. Mr Musukwa said the more advanced the technology becomes the more copper the industry would require.

"It is important that the players in the mining sector take advantage of what is prevailing on the international market," Mr Musukwa said. "This is the time mining houses should invest more so that they can increase their production for the country to start exporting more copper. He said the prospects for the mining sector looks positive following what was prevailing on the international market.

UPND justifies high application fees By SIMON MUNTEMBA WE deliberately hiked the application fees for adoption as a way of raising money for our popular candidates that may not be able to fund their campaigns, the opposition UPND has said. Last week UPND aspiring candidates complained against the K5, 000 application fee being charged by their party describing it as exorbitant and discriminatory against humbled members. The candidates com-

plained that the K2, 000 fee charged by the PF for Parliamentary candidates was more reasonable and fair compared to UPND’s. But UPND spokesperson Cornelius Mweetwa said contrary to assertions that fees were discriminatory against humble members, the opposition party came up with the K5,000 fee to help economically challenged candidates. Mr Mweetwa said well-meaning UPND members should not complain against the fees because the party will use part of the funds to spon-

sor economically challenged candidates. “So, we considered a number of factors before coming up with that figure. We want to use part of that money to fund campaigns for popular female, youthful and physically challenged candidates who may have difficulties in financing their campaigns,” Mr Mweetwa said. Mr Mweetwa said it was shocking that people were complaining about K5, 000 fee being charged for aspiring candidates when it was the same figure used in 2016.

CHITA Lodge and Resorts Limited has asked the High Court for an order of certiorari to quash the Department of National Parks and Wildlife (DNPW)’s decision to proceed with the tendering of the hunting concession for upper Luano. The company is also seeking an order of mandamus to oblige the DNPW to hear and determine its appeal against

the latter’s decision to refuse to grant Chita Lodge a hunting concession license for the upper Luano. In its application for judicial review, Chita Lodge says if leave is granted such leave should act as a stay of the decision complained of. The company further says if leave is granted, the High Court should direct that the hearing for judicial review be expedited. Chita Lodge has also re-

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Ed Chomba files for Kankoyo By SILUMESI MALUMO FORMER Local Government Permanent Secretary Ed Chombo has filed his nominations to contest as Kankoyo Constituency Patriotic Front (PF) candidate. Bishop Chomba said he had applied to contest for the Konkoya constituency in Mufulira as Member of Parliament ( MP) because he was determined to change the wellbeing of the people. He said that he was optimistic that he would be adopted to contest for August 12 general elections. The former Permanent Secretary said the ground was futile for him and he was sure that he would easily scoop the seat once adopted by the ruling party. Bishop Chomba said he had sold himself at he constituency level for 10 years now and had nothing to worry about. He said in an interview that time had come for the lives of people of Kankoyo Constituency to change for the better. "It's only the popularity which will speak for itself. For me I have been on the ground for some time now so I am very optimistic that I will be adopted. I will carry the day. "My decision to constest the Kankoyo constituency seat is not to fight the incumbent but to work for the people who I love so much," Bishop Chomba said.

Quash tendering for Luano hunting clock By CHARLES MUSONDA

"Youths must be very grateful and ensure not to disappoint so that other youth cooperatives can also get similar empowerment in future," he said.

quested for an oral application for leave pursuant to Rule 3 (3) of Order 53 of the Rules of the Supreme Court, an order for costs, and that all necessary and consequent directions be given. The company has argued that the DNPW’s decision to proceed with the tender process despite its appeal to Tourism and Arts minister Ronald Chitotela is unfair, unreasonable and procedurally inappropriate as the appeal lodged has not been heard or

determined. It says its appeal will be rendered academic and nugatory without being given an opportunity to be heard in contravention of Section 145 (1) of the Zambia Wildlife Act number 14 of 2015. A source close to the controversy has revealed that the DNPW is allegedly in the process of awarding the hunting concession license to a company formed by a named Indian businessman and a senior civil servant, among others, who is ineligible to bid for the same due to the nature of his job.


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2021 ZAMBIA WATER WEEK AND WORLD WATER DAY WITH THE THEME: ‘VALUING WATER’ Introduction The Zambian water sector has come a long way and has seen many changes and reforms in terms of water governance, water resources management and development, water supply and sanitation and environmental management. These reforms ultimately led to the creation of the Ministry of Water Development, Sanitation and Environmental Protection following the pronouncement by His Excellency, the President of the Republic of Zambia during his address to the 12th National Assembly. According to Gazette Notice No. 836 of 2016, The Ministry of Water Development, Sanitation and Environmental Protection is responsible for the following portfolio functions and statutory bodies: Portfolio functions a. Water Policy b. Water Resources Management and Development c. Water Supply and Sanitation d. Environmental Policy e. Environmental Protection and Pollution Control f. Environmental Research and Training Statutory Bodies/Institutions a) National Water Supply and Sanitation Council b) Water Resources Management Authority c) Water Utility Companies d) Zambia Environmental Management Agency The specific functions of the Ministry include: a. Formulation and review policies on Water Development and Management, Water Supply and Sanitation and Environmental management in order to guide implementation of sector programmes; b. Review and development of legislation on Water Development and Management, Water Supply and Sanitation and Environmental management in order to provide a framework for implementing policies and programmes; c. Conducting research on Water Development and Management, Water Supply and Sanitation and Environment, as well as other related matters in order to generate information for decision making; d. Formulation and review of National Programmes and Action Plans on Water Development and Management, Water Supply and Sanitation and Environmental management in order to ensure effective and sustainable utilization; e. Facilitation of the development and rehabilitation of water resources, water supply and sanitation and Environmental Protection infrastructure in order to enhance service delivery; f. Monitoring and Evaluating the implementation of Water Development and Management, Water Supply and Sanitation and Environmental policies and programmes in order to ensure attainment of set objectives; g. Identifying and protecting potential water resources to enhance water security; h. Identifying and delineating ecologically sensitive areas for protection; and i. Collaborating with the National and International stakeholders on the development and management of water resources, water supply and sanitation and environmental management. Organizational Structure and Coverage The Ministry of Water Development, Sanitation and Environmental Protection is headed by the Minister who provides policy guidance on Water development, Sanitation and Environmental Management in the country. The Office of the Permanent Secretary is responsible for directing and

coordinating the execution of the portfolio functions and advises the Minister with respect to the activities, projects and programmes in the Ministry. The day-to-day execution of portfolio functions are carried out by six (6) directorates namely: a. Directorate of Water Resources Development, responsible for national water security and international water cooperation. b. Directorate of Water Supply and Sanitation, responsible for urban and rural water supply and sanitation. c. Directorate of Environmental Management mandated to oversee environmental management and protection. d. Directorate of Planning and Information mandated to perform the planning, knowledge management and monitoring and evaluation functions of the Ministry. e. Directorate of Human Resources and Administration, and f. Directorate of Finance. Furthermore, the Ministry has presence in all the ten provinces and in all the districts through the Department of Water Resources Development as well as at all provincial levels through the Department of Water Supply and Sanitation. In carrying out its functions, the Ministry collaborates with other ministries, statutory bodies, International Organizations, Cooperating Partners and NGOs. The main areas of collaboration include capacity building, resource mobilization, infrastructure development, information sharing and technical assistance in line with the mandate of the Ministry. The Zambia Water Week and World Water Day Zambian stakeholders in the Water Sector have long lobbied the Government of the Republic of Zambia for the establishment of an official period which could be commemorated nation wide as the Zambia Water Week. The main objective of this was to have a period of time at least once a year during which the Zambian Water Sector would come together and share knowledge and experiences about pertinent water and sanitation issues affecting the nation. In addition, this would also be the main period during which Government would explain its key policy measures in the water and sanitation sector for the current year. Thus, during the 8th Zambia Water Forum and Exhibition conference held in June 2019, Her Honour the Vice President directed the Minister of Water Development, Sanitation and Environmental Protection to ensure that the Zambia Water Week is established. In this regard, Cabinet approval was sought by the Ministry of Water Development for the establishment of the Zambia Water Week. This approval was granted at a Cabinet meeting Chaired by His Excellency the President of the Republic of Zambia 2020. Furthermore, Cabinet directed that the Zambia Water Week and the World Water Day should be aligned. In this regard, the week preceding the 22nd of March World Water Day, that is the period 15th – 21st March every year would be commemorated in Zambia as the Zambia Water Week commencing this year. Consequently, the theme for the Zambia Water Week will always be the same as that of the World Water Day although sub themes as appropriate could vary somewhat. Thus, the finale of the Zambia Water Week will be the World Water day commemorations on Monday 22nd March 2021. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s commemoration of Zambia Water Week and World Water Day will be low key and largely confined to media engagements.

Interpretation of the theme As was highlighted in the Ministerial speech to launch the Zambia Water Week, this year’s theme, ‘Valuing Water’ is all about appreciating the enormous and complex value of water for our very existence and wellbeing. It goes beyond the issue of pricing and captures the essence of what water means to health, economics, households, education, cultures and traditions, and the sustainability of our natural environment. In this regard, the Ministry also supports the general view supported by the international water community that the value of water can be looked at from five different perspectives as follows: a. the value of natural water resources and ecosystems. All water comes from the environment and associated ecosystems to produce the water cycle as we know it. Therefore, a very high value must be placed on protection and proper management of the environment. This will ensure good quality water supply and resilience to the impacts of climate change such as floods and droughts; b. the value of water infrastructure for water storage, water treatment and water supply. Where water infrastructure is absent or inadequate, socio-economic development is weak and ecosystems become vulnerable. Furthermore, the full value of water infrastructure needs to take into account the social and environmental costs of putting up such infrastructure and resources allocated accordingly; c. the value of water services such as drinking water, sanitation and health services. These are particularly critical in disease out breaks such as the covid-19 pandemic and for households, schools, workplaces and health care facilities; d. the value of water for socio-economic production with respect to food and agriculture, energy and industry, and business and employment creation; and e. the socio-cultural value of water which encompasses aspects to do with recreation, culture, spirituality and tradition. A full understanding of the socio-cultural values of water cannot be attained without embracing the diversity of stakeholders and stakeholder interests in the management and development of water resources. Thus, the ministry will strive to foster the integrated water resources management approach as well as to embrace emerging trends such as the water-sanitationhealth-energy-food-climate nexus. Focus for 2021 The Ministry will continue to pursue the objectives and targets set out in the Seventh National Development Plan (7NDP), Vision 2030 and UN Sustainable Development goals. This will be done through the implementation of four (4) key programmes namely: a. Water Resources Development and Management Programme, b. Water Supply and Sanitation Programme, c. Environmental Management and Protection Programme, and d. Management and Support Services Programme. For further information contact: The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Water Development, Sanitation and Environmental Protection P . O. Box 50288, Lusaka Tel +260 211 243706, +260 211 243543 Mukuba Pension House, Lusaka.

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Indo Zambia, NHIMA seal payment deal BY BUUMBA CHIMBULU

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Monday March 15, 2021

CATEGORISE CITIZEN COMPANIES ALLOCATION ...to reflect a more clear and targeted procurement system, urges ZAM BY BUUMBA CHIMBULU THE K3 million worth of procurement of goods reserved for citizen companies should be broken down to reflect a more clear and targeted procurement system. This is according to the Zambia Association of Manufacturers (ZAM) Policy Advisor, Zondwayo Duma. Mr Duma said the Public Procurement Act had some loopholes worth paying attention to such as the K3 million worth of gaining of goods reserved for citizen companies. For instance, he cited, whereas a K3 million reservation for foods and beverages may be sufficient, the same amount was little for

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ANY projects are undertaken in the public and private sector to deliver various deliverables to satisfy requirements stated in the project plan. In this discussion we will bring out interesting aspects of quality management in projects, who is accountable, and who is responsible. Borrowing from the ISO definition of quality: "The totality of features and characteristics of a product or service that bear on its ability to satisfy stated or implied needs". In simpler words, one can say that a product has good quality when it "complies with the requirements specified by the client". In other word a product or service must be fit for purpose before being accepted or signed off. Does your organisation follow any of the formal methods for quality management, e.g. ISO9000? In project management the project manager is responsible for developing the project plan which should include quality management plan. Quality project management plan should include quality policy, acceptance criteria, change management procedures, quality tools and standards. Quality is usually measured by the extent to

fabricated metal sectors. Mr Duma said this in his write-up on Benefiting Manufacturing from Zambia’s Public Procurement Systems. “Further, the law, gives the procuring entity authority to either buy or not procure by stating “may”, hence, it should be made mandatory. “Understandably, at the point of development of the law, the domestic economy may have not had the capacity, but it has been developed and that calls for a revision of the law,” he said. Further, Mr Duma said, Government did not make upfront payments to local suppliers in compliance with non-finance of procurement requirements. He said this was drawn

from the fact that a number of companies had defaulted on various agreements. He said it would therefore be encouraged that Government stiffened the screening procedures, to allow for an upfront payment to be made, just as was the case with foreign imports. “For more effectiveness, in the implementation of the Act, there is need for Government to undertake monthly evaluations which have not been undertaken for a long period of time. “Evaluations will aid the Government understand the capacities of the local manufacturers by product and subsector and will remove the blanket understanding or perception that local manufacturers are not able

to deliver on contracts,” Mr Duma said. He explained that the Public Procurement Act provided for 15 percent preference of domestically produced goods. Mr Duma indicated that the margin of preference was applied as a discount to the bid price of the eligible bidder during financial evaluation. “Notably, the nationality of the bidder is not a condition for such eligibility. Further, up to K3 million worth of procurement of goods is reserved for citizen companies, up K20 million worth of building construction costs, and up to K30 million for road works. While, up to K1 million is reserved for services,” he said.

INDO Zambia Bank (IZB) has signed a partnership agreement with the National Health Insurance Management Authority (NHIMA) to facilitate for the premium payments using the digital platform. The strategic electronic platform integration with NHIMA is aimed at facilitating a convenient and easy way for customers and the general public to make statutory payments to NHIMA. IZB Managing Director, Kowdichar Shashidar, said his organisation had been a supporting partner to NHIMA from its inception, particularly through the collection of monthly employee contributions and a host of other banking solutions. Mr Shashidar said IZB continued to invest considerable resources in technology driven products and services to give customers even more choices and convenience especially with the advent of Covid-19 pandemic. “Our robust IZB Net banking provides a platform that is safe and secure and enables payment for NHI-

IZB Managing Director Kowdichar Shashidar and NHIMA Director General James Kapesa (right) sign the partnership agreement in Lusaka.

Project Management BY DR LABAN MWANSA, MSP®, PMP®, PRINCE2® Practitioner, P2Agile®, COBIT®, ITIL®. Laban is a consultant and trainer in project management and specifically trainer/coach in Agile, PMP®, PRINCE2® Practitioner, PRINCE2 Agile® in Zambia, South Africa and Europe for many years.

The Cost of Quality

who is accountable? Who is responsible? which requirements are met. In the quality management plan the project manager specifies the standards and quality measures which will be applicable to the project deliverables and specifies the quality team and their duties. It is important to note here that the quality team is accountable in ensuring that deliverables are fit for purpose. Quality activities take time hence a good practice will be to schedule them in the project timeline or GANTT chart. Project manager is responsible for ensuring that quality activities are taking place as

scheduled. The reputation of the quality team is at stake when defects reach the customers and this must not be allowed. As the saying goes, you cannot mark your own homework, therefore the quality team must be independent of the project management team to avoid conflict of interest for obvious reasons. The quality team members must be members of professional bodies to promote good ethics in their work. They must also possess industry standard qualifications and licences to enable them approve and sign-off

project deliverables. Are your quality teams in your projects independent of the project management team? I leave the answer to you. Quality activities cost money because they take time. Therefore quality activities must be budgeted or accommodated in the project budget. The cost of quality must be understood and appreciated weighed against the cost of quality conformance versus the cost of quality non-conformance. Just to elaborate a little bit more on quality costs. Quality conformance costs arise from efforts to keep defects from occur-

MA monthly contributions and returns to be made by our customers and general public at their convenience, anytime and anywhere,” Mr Shashidar said recently during the signing ceremony of the agreement. He explained that both the e-NHIMA and IZB Net Banking systems are fully integrated to provide seamless real time updating of customer records and contribution status. Speaking at the same event, NHIMA Director General, James Kapesa, said the partnership with IZB demonstrated some of its key achievements such as an increase in the health insurance coverage from four per cent prior to the launch to 25 per cent as at quarter four of 2020. Mr Kapesa said about K800 million had so far been collected, with 900,000 members registered. Mr Kapesa said nearly K40 million claims have been paid to date, with claims advance payment to public facilities worth K47 million paid to help facilities improve infrastructure and services.

ring at all and also includes efforts arising from detecting defects via inspection, tests or audits. Quality non-conformance (Costs of failure of control) costs arise from defects caught internally which might mean costs of rework or externally where defects actually reach the customers. When a building collapses, who is to blame? The sponsor? The project manager? The quality team? Professional ethics? Project management methodology? The list can go on and on. However in project management best practice the project quality team is ac-

countable for approving deliverables as meeting quality standards stated in the quality management plan. The project manager is responsible in ensuring that planned quality activities are actually taking place. Final thoughts, project quality management should identify and document all work that will develop deliverables and spend some time on quality planning identifying the quality standards and how to meet them. Some principles to keep in mind when performing quality management include customer satisfaction, defect prevention (keep errors out of process) over inspection (keep errors away from customers), and continuous improvements. Corporate or programme management responsibility at organizational level Policies ensuring process audits Continuous improvement and investment in quality standard like Total Quality Management (TQM) ISO 9000 or Six Sigma. At project level ensure that quality processes satisfies customer needs, plan how the quality team will implement project quality policy Lifecycle probably sufficient to reap rewards of quality investment


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RBZ allays money supply growth fears HARARE – The government needs $60 billion to buy maize from farmers this marketing season but this will not trigger money supply growth in the economy, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor Dr John Mangudya has said. In the wake of the expected bumper harvest, Dr Mangudya, allayed fears that the Government accounts will not meet payments for maize deliveries to the Grain Marketing Board (GMB), a situation which would compel monetary authorities to print more money. The printing of more money increases money supply growth in the economy while ultimately triggering inflationary pressures on the market. Speaking during the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries annual virtual symposium, the RBZ chief said the alignment between the Government and the Central Bank was sound. “Even though not well informed, some people have been commenting that the maize output is going to

require $60 billion, but at the Government accounts, the Reserve Bank has got $13 billion therefore, the Reserve Bank is going to print more money to purchase maize, its not like that. “The $60 billion is going to be required over a period of time from April or May when people start selling their produce up to end of September. “Therefore, the $60 billion is not required in one day. It’s a flow, now what the analysts were doing was looking at a snap-shot analysis, but here we are talking of a flow,” he said. Zimbabwe this year expects to produce 2.5 million to 2.8 million tonnes of maize and 360, 000 tonnes of traditional grains, and this could turn out to be the largest yield achieved by the country since the fast-track land reform commenced in 2000. Already, GMB has announced that it will be paying farmers within 72 hours of delivery and the Government has increased the maize producer price to $32, 000 per tonne from the $21, 000 that was paid last year. Dr Mangudya said in the first week of the marketing season, the monetary authorities could release $5 billion to pay the farmers. – THE HERALD, Zimbabwe.

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OHANNESBURG Government has no intention to privatise power utility Eskom, said Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan. The minister was addressing a debate on the privatisation of Eskom during a mini-plenary session of the National Assembly. "There is much work to be done to reposition and revitalise Eskom after the tragic damage that has been done by state

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…Never, says Gordhan, but private sector won't be left in the dark

capture," he said. "Let me make it clear, right at the outset - Eskom is not being privatised," he told members of Parliament. Gordhan said that there are "no secrets" in government's agenda when it comes to

NAIROBI - Had everything gone according to plan, Kenya would be set to begin its commercial export of crude oil on a large scale next year, after success in export of a consignment in 2019, which was obtained from the pilot phase of the project. Instead, the firm has announced that it is now shifting attention and over 90 percent of its resources to West Africa, with Tullow Chief Executive Rahul Dhir saying the company will be channeling resources to projects it considers to be productive in a move to cut costs. “After a year of significant change for Tullow, we are now executing a robust, cash generative business plan which is focused on our most productive assets,” said Dhir. Tullow Oil also once again watered down the value of its stake in the Kenyan oil project by Sh46.8 billion on low global oil prices, casting doubt over the project’s future. The company has also reduced capital injections in Kenya, and has allocated Sh548 million for the project this year compared to Sh4.4 billion last year and Sh7.6 billion in 2018. The Africa-focused oil explorer said that it is buying

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Head - Corporate Affairs & Marketing Investrust Bank Plc Dear Reader, We trust that you and your loved ones are in good health and abiding by the health guidelines shared by the Ministry of Health. The fight against the Covid-19 pandemic continues and is far from over. We, therefore, have to triple our efforts in ensuring that we conquer the spread of the Coronavirus.

time to see if its efforts to drill oil in Kenya would still be worthwhile at low global oil prices as it assesses options on whether it will have to discard the project entirely. Tullow has already disposed of its assets in Uganda to Total for Sh62 billion ($575 million), leaving Kenya as the only country the firm has an interest in outside of West Africa. Tullow owns a 50 percent stake in two blocks in the oilrich South Lokichar basin, blocks 10BB and 13T, while French oil firm Total and Canadian-based Africa Oil equally hold the remaining stake. Tullow and Total were reported to be looking for suitors to buy half of their stakes in the project early last year but failed to find a suitor. The licences for the joint venture partners was extended by the government until December of this year. – DAILY NATION, Kenya.

Eskom. However, private sector participation in the energy space is part of government's agenda, he explained. He used an example of rooftop solar systems being installed by households as a form of private sector

participation. In particular, poorer households can have solar panel rooftops installed with the aim of electrifying their homes, and then selling excess power to Eskom so that they can earn incomes too. – FIN24.

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As we get closer to the 2021 Financial Literacy Week, we share this important story that can help you to get started on your Financial Freedom journey if not on that path yet. We begin by debunking a very common ‘myth/saying ‘that has the potential to destruct one’s Financial Freedom (FF) journey when misrepresented. We suppose that you know about the ‘saying’, MONEY TALKS and that you have probably used it or still use it in conversations about Money. Well, dear Reader, Money doesn’t talk at all; you do! You are the one who tells Money what you want with/from it, you command it, and it obeys. We would not be far from the truth to say that Money walks, runs or sprints TO and/or FROM you depending on what you say to it. We all know what we want Money to do for us. We all have expectations about Money. These expectations can only be realised when we ‘talk’ to Money properly. What we say is determined by what we do with Money. Remember that there are no quick fixes to wealth creation. You need to be extremely careful with the way you treat Money if it is to work for you. Make a smart choice, be smart with your Money. It is the best gift you can ever give yourself and your loved ones. You have to be intentional about changing this narrative for your own benefit and that of your loved ones. Dear Reader, please try to avoid negative ‘talks’ with money by everything within you, your power and will. These are extremely destructive for your FF journey. Remember that having positive transformational talks with Money is more behavioural that it is a skill, so you can positively change your narrative and be encouraged. Please avoid the following bad ‘vibes’ with Money:

Overspending – Worst Demon In Financial Management Overspending is a show stopper in your FF journey. It is a barrier that can totally mess your financial plans. Spending more than you can afford or buying things you simply don’t need is a ‘no go’ area in Financial Management. Like we always say, Money Management’s art is more behavioural than it is a skill; this means that no hope is lost because if you practise certain tricks of avoiding impulse buying, you will set yourself for success in attaining your financial goals. Dear Reader, instead of giving in to impulse buying, you can choose to be Money Smart by making the following tips on your way of life. Simple as the tips may seem, they can change your quality of life and that of your loved ones. Quit Shopping For Entertainment Stop everything that leads you to this temptation. Stay away from shops if they lead you into temptation, and from friends/ family who are shopping addicts, solo shopping can help you maintain your balance. Shop With A List Always ensure that you have a list when you go for any kind of shopping. More importantly, please challenge yourself to stick to that list. Let’s face it, you will always come across something you didn’t know you wanted and so your list will be your guide in this instance. Waiting Period Rule Develop a habit of ‘sleeping on it’ for certain purchases. Think hard about whether or not what you want to spend on is a need or a mere random impulse purchase. Decide a waiting period that will work for you. Is it 24hrs, several days or even months? This will be influenced by your need and how much you have to spend on a particular item. Doing this will help you to shop/spend with a clear and peaceful mind, making shopping a real pleasure. Calculate An Item’s Value In Time Impulse buying is usually emotional, so it only makes sense that we bring in our brain’s logical part to rescue us. We can think of how much time it takes us to make the cost of the item we want to purchase. If, for instance, you make K250.00 in an hour and you want to purchase shoes worth K2,500.00, that will translate into 10 hours of your time. Is it worth your time spent on making that money? Only you know the answer. When you choose to be a logical shopper, you can steadily change your mind-set to being realistic about making certain purchases. Re-Examine What You Already Have If you are a compulsive shopper, you will realise that you have a lot of things that you don’t use. Check those closets for clothes that you bought and yet you don’t wear; sounds familiar? Or could it be gadgets around the house that you don’t use? Before you buy ‘extra’, check what you already have. You can also organise your things in better ways so that you know/see what you have easily.

When All Else Fails, Plan Your Impulse Purchases If your impulse buying is exceptional, the total elimination of it may prove difficult. In this case, be kind to yourself by planning for it. Set aside a bit of money each month as your impulse fund so that you are at least responsible about it; this is not encouraged at all, but we are alive to the fact that some demons are too stubborn! Challenge Yourself – It Starts From There! Set yourself realistic ‘no spend’ challenges and ensure that you stick to them. These can include but not limited to things such as no buying lunch but taking home-cooked food to work instead, spending only on NEEDS and not WANTS for some time, not buying clothes or shoes over a while, and no ‘drinking’ out for some time. Only you know those things that you have a weakness for, yet they really don’t add value to your life, reduce those first, or completely do away with them. Yes, you can! Shop With A Totally Clear Head Forget the famous “retail therapy”! They are clearly better ways of easing the stress that doesn’t require you to spend money. Put off shopping when angry or stressed about something. Spending will not make your mood better in the long term; it will only hurt you. You will stress even further knowing that you spent when you shouldn’t have. Allow Your Past Mistakes To Help You Before you make another bad purchase, think about the last bad one you made and how it made you feel. That could just help you reveal some behavioural patterns that hinder your Financial Management journey that you need to change for the better or totally do away with. Use your will power to do this. Focus, Eyes On The ‘Ball’, Always Remember Your Goals When all is said and done, always remember your Financial Goals and why you are making an effort to control your spending. Ultimately, it is for you to achieve your most valued financial goals. Therefore, your goals must be clear, and you must literally place them where you are constantly reminded of them. Your Vision Board or screen saver for mobile devices can be utilised for this purpose. Ignite the creative self in you, adopt any strategy you think you can use to keep your goals top-of-mind. This will go a long way in helping you focus on what is important in attaining your goals, which will guide your behaviour towards money. This requires effort from you, take up this challenge as a Winner and be on your way to achieving your FF Yes, you Can! Please do not hesitate to call on any of our branches nearest to you for products and services that can help you to manage your money well. Until next week, stay healthy and blessed, be a blessing to others!

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CHAOTIC YOUTHS ON YOUTH DAY MISSED A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY I Dear editor,

T was nearly a miracle and virtually unheard of for the United Party for National Development (UPND) to gather the zeal and putting their political goals aside and join the nation in celebrating the youth day in unanimity. As strange as it may sound, the perpetual defiant members of the UPND suddenly made their sudden appearance in Kitwe against the earlier guidance given to them to stay away owing to the measures put in place to prevent the exponential spread of the Corona Virus of 2019 (COVID 19). While their attendance was disguised as an act of patriotism, it later on turned into dramatic event after their real intention was unmasked when the police attempted to step in to regulate the procession that they were conducting. The nation is well informed that the opposition UPND under the tenure of the most rejected 5 time losing Presidential candidate Mr Hakahinde Hichilema has always not shown any

interest in attending national events thereby making their appearance in Kitwe highly questionable. While they had an opportunity to demostrate that they are a peace loving organization, it is regrettable that their showing up in Kitwe could not be complete without drama. It was an abuse of the unifying Youth Day commemoration to advance their narrow partisan motives. The rebellious attitude by UPND cadres against the institutions of Government especially those charged with the responsibility to enforce law and order is highly irresponsible and hypocritical. On one hand, they have been claiming that police are acting unfairly yet they use the so called conditions by assaulting them on camera. Their deeds are a mismatch to

their claims. Worse still, the rebellion left one officer of the law, a senior officer for that matter struggling to escape the jaws of the abusive cadres and unfortunately the poor police officer was filmed falling from the moving vehicle as officers sped off to seek refuge to the safe haven. We don’t know if that physical abuse of the UPND cadres towards police officers is what they call sympathy. It was unacceptable for the UPND to reduce the highly dignified and significant youth day to the level of a party function. We have also had an opportunity to view the video footages in the Youth Day commemoration conducted in other places. The motive was clear, their participation was to parade cadres above 35

years to champion their political six pack. Elsewhere in Lusaka, whilst the President was addressing was addressin a sizeable gathering that attended the event, various opportunities and empowerment programs were announced. This is what every patriotic youth expected to use the day to identify the available opportunity. We believe the youths that opted to use the gathering to create despondency or test their ability to rebel against their perceived political foes misused the forum. They missed a golden opportunity which would have provided a platform to tap into the various opportunities available for a youthful population. The event took place in Kitwe during Youth Day commemoration should not repeat itself in future as well head toward elections. The police must use it as an opportunity to come up with preventive measures and more importantly enhance their surveillance to gather intelligence information to prevent similar occurrences. MARVIN MBERI LUSAKA.

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OPINION STOP Political Intolerance, Supporting A Political Party Has Nothing To Do With Intellectual Ability. Unfortunately to state, many UPND cadres lack the ability to accept that the UPND is not as big as the 2015 and 2016 elections portrayed it to be. It's a small regional party that has benefitted from the recent Patriotic Front infighting and what we may call "perceived incompetence of the current regime" that the party can even be the second largest political party in the country behind the ruling Patriotic Front. Seriously speaking, how do you have MPs mainly from three provinces in a vast country of ten provinces and expect to form government? Even in the unlikely event that Mr. Hichilema won the presidency, how would he manage Parliament with the majority of MPs being in opposition? Surprisingly, according to most UPND cadres, only fools support the Patriotic Front and yet the other way round, under normal circumstances, should be the case because the possibility of the UPND ever forming government is close to nil and yet, not once but several times, they have cast their votes on the ever losing political party. To the contrary, Patriotic Front cadres tend to respect every Zambian's right to choose one's political party of choice and rarely do they insult UPND cadres for belonging to a losing party. Truth be told guys, spare us your political bitterness by choosing your parties wisely ahead of the 2021 general elections. We only have one Zambia. If you seriously can't stand losing elections at the presidential level, please join the Patriotic Front because we all know that not even an Opposition Alliance could successfully work against the Patriotic Front. If the adoptions are properly done, no opposition political party can beat the Patriotic Front. If anything, the only thing that can unsit the Patriotic Front is a national movement which is nonexistent at the moment. Visit Our Page: https://bit.ly/3qMefZy It's very clear from the insults some of us receive for criticising Mr. Hichilema's mundane politics that the UPND would be the worst government when it comes to tolerating divergent political views. Several times, we have pointed out wrongs in the Edgar Lungu led PF Government and often times, the administration has corrected the wrongs quietly without resorting to name calling or defensive political rhetoric. This is impossible with the UPND which believes that it's always right. When carefully analysed, one soon realises that their arrogance stems from the inferiority complex of the party with its leadership feeding its mostly less exposed following with the poison that the party and its people are marginalised in the country. But far from it, noone in Zambia is marginalised. If anything, regional differences only exist in politics because of some selfish leaders at the helm of our political parties. It is for this reason that we have been advocating for a no party governance system that must prioritize development over political power. These artificial conflicts are all perpetrated by political leaders who can't challenge their opponents at the level of developmental debates. Realising that they have nothing to offer but still want power, they can do anything and care less whether blood is shed in the process. The only cure for this cancer is revisiting the Choma Declaration. Zambians must familiarize themselves with what truly led to the drafting and signing of the Choma Declaration. In 2019, I shared an article in which I reminded the nation that those calling Paul Kagame's Rwanda authoritarian have no discipline to live and appreciate Rwanda's house rules, just like an indisciplined child sees a right parent authoritarian. Even Lucipher rose against what he termed an authoritarian God. He wanted his own roof not that God was bad. Similarly, the opposition leaders in Zambia today are not in politics to fight Edgar Lungu because he is not able to provide for an ordinary child in rural Zambia but because, like in the case of satan, they want Edgar Lungu’s seat. Regime change for the sake of it is their priority. I wondered then and I still do whether one can seriously believe Hon. Harry Kalaba resigned because of corruption in the Patriotic Front when he could single handedly allow mining in the Lower Zambezi National Park against the professional advice of ZEMA and several other competent institutions or that Mr. Hichilema believed himself when he was calling the then Defense Minister GBM a corrupt man only to appoint him VP as soon as he left the Patriotic Front government. Let's open our minds and see the world as it really is, not what we are being made to believe by those who need our votes. Aren't we all looking up to China and for the right reasons? No one is discussing the authoritarian China it ought to be but the future we can all relate to, where technology breeds solutions. But I keep posing this question, why are we borrowing money from this country that makes money out of our raw materials such as mukula and copper? Well, China put its house in order first just like a responsible husband and father will not give chance to his wife and children to recognize another man outside of his home as their source of livelihood. Allow me to quote Paul Kagame... "We need to mobilise the right mindsets, rather than more funding. After all, in Africa, we have everything we need, in real terms. Whatever is lacking, we have the means to acquire. And yet we remain mentally married to the idea that nothing can get moving, without external finance. We are even begging for things we already have. That is absolutely a failure of mindset." Decisions have to be made, some of them too bitter to our liking but we must accept that the current political system was designed by a thinking mind to yoke Africa with perpetual poverty. Let's put our house in order as well by seriously considering our own governance system that must prioritize development over political power. Why should we spend more time and resources on elections than on issues that literally bring food to the table? As we campaign, how many people are conscious of the plight of those in our health facilities that have no medical supplies or children in rural Zambia that will never see the inside of a classroom? It's just that we have been brainwashed into thinking we know what we are doing but we are not any different from a happy mad man sitting on a rubbish dump. We have reduced ourselves to fighting each other for seats on a destinationless train and everyone is OK with it. The current regional multiparty political system cannot bring development to Zambia. We need a well thought out NO party participatory democracy which can prioritize education, agriculture, technology, and all that matters to attain first world status. We need to rethink our political system if it's development we need. Minerals, agricultural products, oil, you name it, is all present in Africa. The world, literally, runs on the produce of Africa, yet on the ground people starve, live on assistance from rich nations, endure war and corruption and, worse off, Africans hardly even use any of the things they produce. Take, for instance, the cocoa and chocolate industries. Even though Africa produces 75 percent of all the cocoa in the world, the continent gets only 2 percent of the $100 billion revenue from the chocolate industry. How much does our debt ridden Zambia get from the tens of billions of dollars of its copper exports annually? Paul Kagame remains my hero not because I support suppression of dissenting views as he is portrayed but because I care more about wealth creation for Africa's future generations and that is what he is doing in Rwanda while we promote anarchy in Zambia, even opposing the Cybersecurity Bill because we understand our political campaigns are based on deception. Call it brutality but out of the same condemned brutality, came the cash Africa is borrowing from China after being made broke by western democracies. We are a special kind of intelligent people. Let's respect our diverse political views but place the needs of Zambia before those of our political leaders. MPANDASHALO EVANS MWEWA WhatsApp: +260 977 430702 ©️2021 Eagle One Zambia, Inc. Journalism for social change


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Don’t expect alliance with UPND By CHARLES MUSONDA OPPOSITION political parties have been cautioned against expecting a formidable alliance with the United Party for National Development (UPND) as long as its leader Hakainde Hichilema remains at the helm. In an interview yesterday, New Congress Party (NCP) president Peter Chanda said the crumbled alliance between the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and UPND is a clear example that the latter does not mean well for fellow opposition political parties. Mr. Chanda said since 2006 the UPND has been attempting to form alliances with other parties but its main aim is to ruin others. He said the Forum for Democracy and Development (FDD) was a formidable party before it went into an alliance with the UPND and UNIP in the 2006 elections but it has now remained with only one member of Parliament Given Katuta of Chienge. He said the latest development is that UPND wanted to swallow the NDC and other parties the moment they formed their failed alliance. Mr. Chanda said the UPND’s insincerity causes all the alliances it forms with other parties to fail because of Mr. Hichilema’s alleged greed for power. “We are happy to note that the late Michael Chilufya Sata washed himself off the UPND alliance with the Patriotic Front (PF) and formed government in 2011. My caution to other political players is that as long as Hakainde Hichilema remains at the helm of the UPND you cannot expect any formidable alliance. “This is because the man is self centred and he always wants everyone to obey whatever he says and does. My take to other political leaders is that be careful with how you deal with this man because he has no loyalty to anybody else apart from himself,” Mr. Chanda said. He said there is no alliance that will work between the UPND and other political parties and this the reason the NCP chose to work with the ruling PF.

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HE World Association of News Publishers (WANIFRA) has launched the 2021 Leadership Accelerator Cohort for 92 female African journalists. The 92 journalists were selected to go through the programme out of about 500 applicants across the continent. Ten out of the selected 92 are from Zambia and two of them

FEMALE SCRIBES GET TIPS from the Daily Nation. The programme which commenced on March 12, 2021 is expected to run up to November 19, this year. WAN-IFRA is a global trade organisation with a human rights mandate and represents more than 3000 media and

industry partners in more than 30 countries around the world. WAN-IFRA's programmes support innovation, sustainability, media development and press freedom in the media industry. Organisation Executive Director, Melanie Walker, said

that the media was the lens through which society saw itself reflected, hence, the need to invest much in the effort to balance the scales in the industry. She said this in her opening remarks during the online launch. Ms Walker said the media

was the trusted source for information and platform for debate in most societies the reason she said made the industry a unique place to influence positive change. She however said that if women were excluded from the editorial and management decisions around

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what stories were written or broadcast, the media was contributing to the problem rather than being part of the solution. "The industry still has a long way to go when it comes to giving an equal platform to, and representing, women. "On average, women are cited as expert sources, appear in bylines, or are featured as subjects in the news just over 25% of the time, despite making up more than half the global population," Ms Walker said.

Improved cassava variety rolled out By BUUMBA CHIMBULU ADVANCED technology producing improved variety of cassava has been rolled out on the market as demand for the crop increases. Various companies are interested in the commodity to produce starch for the mining industry and ethanol for export. The technology rolled out by the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) produces breeds tolerant to climate change and has higher yields with a year of maturing. IITA Zambia Director, David Chikoye, explained that the improved variety only about a year to mature and produce planting materials unlike the conversational routes using a stem which took two years. Dr Chikoye said the improved variety enabled a farmer to plant 16 hectares of cassava with a one year planting lets. He was speaking recently in an interview on the side-lines of the agriculture expo held at the Zambia Agriculture Research Institute (ZARI) in Chilanga. “What IITA is trying to do is to look at ways we can enhance ways of planting materials and we are working with the youth for starters to be the ones driving the process forward “We have come up with a technology. What we do is that we produce more plant lets and then they are grown under specific conditions and then eventually they grow into conventional planting materials, but the advantage with this process is that it is shorter,” Dr Chikoye said. IITA, he explained, tried to breed varieties tolerant to climate change. Dr Chikoye said: “These days, droughts is a problem, we have lots of strange diseases affecting the crops, and we develop materials which are tolerant to the prevailing growing constraints like water deficit and diseases.


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AWMILLERS who have been trained in entrepreneurship must seize various opportunities available in the country so that they are not stuck when the sector is faced with challenges, Zambia Forestry and Saw-millers Association (ZAFOSA) President Davies Kabamba

Blood donation peaks in Kitwe By SANFROSSA MANYINDA SOME residents of Kitwe have started volunteering to donate blood at the Copperbelt Blood Transfusion Centre so that they could he given refreshments and a packet of sugar. The donors are in every case given a soft drink and a pint of milk to take immediately after the donation and a one Kilogramme of sugar to take home with. A check by the Daily Nation at the centre within the Kitwe Teaching Hospital (KTH)) premises found volunteers, mostly females, donating blood. The centre which stocks about 2000 units supplies different types of blood to all the hospitals in the province whether public or private. According to an expert who opted to remain anonymous at the centre, all the blood groups are important that is why there has been a demand for the commodity was always high. She however said that the centre had enough blood and that the volunteer donors had greatly contributed to the cause. She said that the demand for blood became high in the festive season when the country gets to record a high number of road traffic accidents and casualties such as assault cases among others. The expert added that the emerging of the Covid-19 pandemic had made the donation a bit difficult because the centre members no longer go to the main pools which are schools for collection. She said that the centre was now depending on volunteers, family members of certain patients and community collection as well as camping initiatives.

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has advised. Mr Kabamba said the green sector through sawmilling has created employment to more than 1000 youths and has made strides in contributing to the national treasury. He was speaking in Kitwe at the close of the training

workshop for saw-millers organised by Accelerated Growth for Small and Medium Enterprises in Zambia (AGS). Mr Kabamba said the training and successful certification of 34 saw milling companies registered with ZAFFICO would open more

opportunities and expand growth in their business. He commended the Finnish and Zambian Government through the AGS for empowering the citizenry in business knowledge to enable them manage their businesses in a more effective manner and

maximise profits. "My appeal to these successful saw millers who are now trained entrepreneurs is to seize various opportunities so that they do not get stuck or stranded when their sector is faced by any challenges," Mr Kabamba said.

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Earlier, AGS consultant Mwansa Chabala said the aim of the programme was to train and improve the operations of the small and medium entrepreneurs so that they could be able to effectively manage their businesses He said it was a highly ambitious programme which embraces sectors of economy like agribusiness, renewable energy and others.


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INING is still a strategic industry, which the Zambian Government will continue to nurture, North-western province Minister Nathaniel Mubukwanu has said. Mr Mubukwenu particularly singled out First Quantum Mining (FQM) as very strategic because of the major operations it was undertaking in the

MINING STILL STRATEGIC, SAYS MUBUKWANU North-western province. He said Government would ensure that such investment was supported and protected not only for the benefit of shareholders but also for the host communities and the Zambians at large. "I want to commend management at both Kalumbila and Kansanshi mines for not shutting down operations

during the time we started experiencing covid-19 in the province. Had that taken place, it would have caused untold misery on the people," he said He however called on the need to annually review the scope of participation of local contractors as well as local businesses in mines operations. Mr Mubukwanu said while

not everyone could be offered formal employment, it was imperative to accommodate others through contracts. "And it is our desire to see to it that you accommodate as many local contractors as possible so that we reduce on the numbers of unemployment on the streets," he added. Meanwhile, FQM country manager Kingsley Chinkuli,

said this mining giant took a bold decision of keeping its operations afloat. General Chinkuli said mining firm had put up very tight controls to keep the workforce and the communities safe. He revealed that the decision has paid dividend as Kalumbila Minerals Limited hit the highest production last year while Kansanshi mine

Form cooperatives, L/stone youths urged By ANDREW MUKOMA

VACANCY NOTICE Curechem Zambia (Pvt) Limited, a leading chemical raw material distribution company in Zambia with branches in South Africa, Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Mozambique, and India is inviting applications from suitably qualified and experienced candidates to fill the following opportunity that has arisen in Zambia.

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PURPOSE OF JOB 1. To define and implement the branch strategic and operational plans, objectives, and policies. Ensuring all personnel within the branch has the competence required for their jobs and to meet business objectives. To design, negotiate and implement favorable business terms with stakeholders such as creditors, financiers etc. Ensure sales Targets are met and responsible for day-to-day operations of their respective Branch.

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Responsible for the development of challenging but realistic branch strategic objectives and implementation plans to achieve desired results. Oversee branch budget formulation and initiatives to achieve the same. Working capital management that is inflows and out flows and payment to creditors. Monitoring procurements in terms of cost of products and quantities. Maintain healthy relationship with key stakeholders, clients and monitor statutory compliance. Monitor demurrages, penalties, fines, and other extraordinary costs, investigate, and identify the reasons, fix responsibilities, and recover the same. Management of purchasing and stockholding to ensure no cases of understocking or overstocking Maintenance and continual improvement of the QMS system, with successful completions of external audits and regular internal audits. Ensure the branch is staffed with the right motivated caliber and number of staff.

Responsible for communicating and driving company vision, mission, and culture. Managing branch employee’s performance measurement system. Managing overall branch sales performance. Maintain high standards of corporate governance and social responsibility. Any other work/duties assigned by Senior Management from time to time. To be aware of and comply with Quality Management System policies, procedures, and objectives. Identifying and reporting (to relevant personnel) nonconformities, safety hazards and any other problems pertaining to the Quality Management System and ensuring that logistics process non-conformities are resolved effectively. Responsible for approval of leave applications, petty cash expenditures and other expenditures. Supervise work of all personnel who reports direct to you and provide overall leadership to all branch personnel. Maintain company allocated vehicle and computer and report any irregularities and ensure that the vehicle is not abused when driven. Ensure that the branch comply with the health and safety regulations of Zambia.

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Degree in Chemical or Metallurgical Engineering or Marketing Qualification Minimum of 5 years’ experience of working in the mines in the Copperbelt or North-western and must have worked at senior management level. Well experienced and hands-on mining graduate with a proven track in marketing from a well-established mine or high value chemical trading institution. Able to demonstrate his/her experience of running a branch or department and has a commercial mind.

Interested candidates must send their applications and detailed Curriculum Vitae on or before 26th March 2021 to: hrasst.cczl@curechem.com. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted

THE Patriotic Front (PF) youth wing in Southern Province has encouraged youths, regardless of their political affiliation, to form cooperatives so that they can benefit from Government’s youth empowerment programme. PF youth Information and Publicity Secretary, Evon Sitali, said the Livingstone based- Bushfire Cooperative was empowered with fuel tankers, hence others should follow suite. Ms Sitali was optimistic that the property would reduce

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performed according to its production plan. "There was no loss of jobs and covid19 deaths that could be attributed to the negligence on the part of our managers. And we are very proud of our mines management teams at both Kalumbila and Kansanshi mines," he said. Gen Chinkuli said he was proud that FQM has continued to support Government efforts in areas of education, health as well as community development..

poverty and create jobs among youths in Southern Province and Livingstone in particular. She said, therefore, that more youths should form cooperatives so that Government could empower them in a coordinated manner. Ms Sitali praised President Edgar Lungu for showing such a gesture, stating that the Head of State was father and a leader who should be supported. “I would encourage the other youths to form cooperatives and apply for anything that comes along under the youth empowerment. “To the young people as we are from celebrating the youth day, I would encourage them never give up and should avoid engaging themselves in things that are not necessary and productive but in issues that will develop and improve their lives,” she said.

‘Don’t waste votes on opposition’ By JACKSON MAPAPAYI THE electorate should not to waste the time by voting for opposition political parties in the August 12 general elections, says PF Solwezi central aspiring candidate Jackson Kungo. He said the last five years had been very wasteful in terms of development for the people of Solwezi as they have not been well represented by opposition representatives. Mr Kungo, who is former PF North western provincial chairperson, said people should not make another mistake of voting for the opposition leaders. "Look at how wasteful the last five years have been, all because people voted for the opposition civic leaders who do not want to associate themselves with Government. If we make the same mistake in August this year, we will continue crying even in the next five years," he said. Mr Kungo said a lot of issues should be addressed in the constituency but that could only happen when people elected candidates that were able to lobby development for them from Government.

He said President Edgar Lungu is an inclusive leader in terms in his developmental agenda and thus representatives needed to engage him in addressing the challenges. Mr Kungo was speaking when he addressed officials from all the seven wards as well as constituency and district executive committees. And Mr Kungo has urged party members to go flat out and form more branches ahead of the August 12 polls. He said this was the right time to get down to the grassroots and mobilise more voters. "We don't have time to waste, let's get down to the grassroots and form more branches because we need more votes for president Edgar Lungu and party at large," he said.


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• Hints on poultry diseases • Mulungushi Textiles will have enough cotton - PS • Coccidiosis in poultry • 260 farms, 6 school structures surmege • Reducing losses incheers harvested Monday • Early input distribution state maize 15 March, 2021 • Chieftainess Nkhomesha protests of worry Govt • Indiscriminate cutting ofdiversion Rosewood water by commercial farmers


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HINTS ON POULTRY DISEASES ....when they strike they will kill young birds (chicks), if it is adult birds for example laying birds the number of eggs laid would reduce dramatically

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VERY serious farmer be it a livestock or crop farmer are aware that diseases in whatever form have a negative effect on any production the farmer may venture in. therefore, it is important for all farmers to ensure that these destructive effects are checked at all costs. Diseases in all forms are bad and when refer to poultry, when they strike they will kill young birds (chicks), if it is adult birds for example laying birds the number of eggs laid would reduce dramatically. Diseases would cause stunted growth in growing birds. And above all the farmer may and will lose money due to reduced pro-

duction. But then how does the farmer inherit these problems to do with diseases. These come through different ways, such as buying or ordering chicks from unreliable source. on the farm if birds from other poultry farms are allowed to enter the unit, diseases are expected to show up because the birds so introduced may be carriers of pathogens. When such birds mix with healthy hens then trouble is invited. Visitors who are not known where they are coming from can be potential carriers of all sorts of diseases which can be on their hands, feet or even clothing. On the other angle life and living, by this I mean the rats or rodents, flies and the birds that traverse the country. These can also be carriers of diseases. These can mix with healthy chickens that are in our care. So disease introduction can be in so many ways. Equally. If litter which is not treated

must be of the right type for the birds and so never feed stale food to the birds.

Common diseases in commercial birds are as follows:

and used in healthy chicken houses diseases can easily be introduced. This also goes to not so good or perfect cleaning or disinfecting houses where birds are kept. Disinfecting equipment such as feeders and drinkers

(this includes water troughs) is very important in preventing spread of diseases in and around the poultry unit. If the farm does compound own feed for the chickens. Mixing of the various ingredients should be done with care to avoid introducing diseased germs in the mixtures. Equally avoid feeding stale feed to the birds. Water can also carry all sorts of dirt that can be a health hazard to the chickens. Clean water for the birds is important. However, all poultry farmers must make an effort to control diseases on their farms by practicing the following as control measures on their premises. • Never buy chicks from sources that are questionable and may be very unreliable. Today there are so many small hatcheries that are springing up and

claiming to be the best. On this our poultry farmers are actually warned. Some farms and indeed some farmers have resorted to keeping local chickens on the same premises as commercial birds. This must be avoided at all costs. Local chickens carry diseases to which they are immune to. Commercial birds are fragile to such diseases. Local breeds may look healthy; they may be disease carriers. If keeping commercial birds always carry out the recommended vaccination program Visitors and non-essential workers in and around the farm must not be allowed into the poultry houses. In other words, bio-security must be adhered to. Clean water must be available at all times in clean water troughs. Feed

• Coccidiosis, chicks and adult birds show symptoms of having blood stained diarrhea, feathers are ruffled and eyes are closed. Less feed is eaten and chicken grow thinner. • Newcastle Disease, birds have yellowish diarrhea, birds eat less food but drink plenty of water many birds die within one day. Egg production is low. • Fowl Cholera, birds have a yellowish or green diarrhea, a few birds die each day as compared with Newcastle. • Fowl pox, watery discharges from the eyes and later yellowish pus may accumulate in the eyes, equally many sores on the head, comb and wattles. In all such circumstances, if chicks or birds are sick this must be reported to the nearest veterinary staff. In the pen remove the sick birds from the flock and isolate them and access to the houses must be restricted. Avoid mixing sick birds with healthy birds. Clinical signs sometimes may be deceiving, always contact veterinary officers for diagnosis. Advise is given an investigation. For sick birds must be killed and burned to avoid spreading of diseases to other birds.

PAKISTAN: Cotton yarn shortage hurting export orders LAHORE: Unavailability of cotton yarn and stuck duty and income tax refund claims are adversely impacting export growth, putting export orders worth millions of dollars at stake, say textile exporters. They said the government must take immediate remedial measures as further delay would hurt industrialisation, halt export growth and lead to unmanageable unemployment levels. Pakistan Textile Exporters Association (PTEA) Chairman Muhammad Ahmad on Thursday expressed grave concern over the cotton yarn crisis. "Extreme shortage of cotton and an unprecedented hike in cotton yarn prices has almost

disrupted the export cycle and the textile industry has become economically unviable due to the escalating prices on the back of crop shortfall," he lamented. Cotton production was set to drop to a historic low in the current season when demand was up by 13% and the textile sector was operating at full capacity after decades, he added. With low production, the country needed to import cotton in an effort to bridge the demand-supply gap, said Ahmad. Low cotton productivity and ban on cross-border cotton import has pushed up prices of cotton yarn and textile exporters are forced to pay higher prices for raw material.

He appreciated Prime Minister Imran Khan for taking serious notice of cotton shortage and allowing import from Afghanistan and Central Asian states via Torkham land route. However, he considered it insufficient for meeting the apparel industry’s raw material needs as yarn import from Central Asian countries was not only expensive but would also take one to two months to reach Pakistan.


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MULUNGUSHI TEXTILES WILL HAVE ENOUGH COTTON - PS W

E anticipate a good yield for cotton production from the farmers we engaged to supplied to Mulungushi Textiles as raw material, Central province Permanent Secretary, Bernard Chitambo has said. The provincial administration working with the Ministry of Defence engaged 1, 420 farmers to produce cotton and were given 100 tons free seed along with chemicals. Mr Chomba said in an interview that good yield was anticipated in the province especially in Serenje, Mkushi, Chisamba and Kabwe dis-

tricts. He however explained that the coming of new machinery to be installed in Kabwe at the factory had been delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Mr Chomba stated that acquisition of loan by the equity partners in China had delayed because it was badly hit with the pandemic. He stated that the Wuhan Municipal Council which was loan facilitator has had challenges to sources for finances after being badly affected with COVID-19. "The Wuhan council which was the Epi Centre for COVID-19 in China was supposed to give EZIM bank a loan to give to the equity part-

260 FARMS, 6 SCHOOL STRUCTURES SURMEGE

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BY SILUMESI MALUMO OVER 260 farms and six school structures in Luangwa district have been submerged following the backflow of water in the Kafue River. The flooding situation has also affected the central business district making it hard for people to conduct business. Speaking when he toured the area, Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit-DMMU National Coordinator Chanda Kabwe described the situation as unfortunate, saying government will do everything possible to help the affected people. Mr Kabwe observed that the flooding of the farms may result in the area to experience food insecurity which might require gov-

ernment to provide relief food support. The National Coordinator said his office will make available relief food to all the affected people. He said he will also engage the Ministry of Agriculture to find ways of helping the affected farmers in Luangwa. Mr Kabwe also said he will further engage the Ministry of General Education on the possibilities of suspending classes in the schools that are affected in order to secure the lives of children. He said this is because, the Kafue River is crocodile infested and anyone can be attacked anytime. Mr Kabwe appealed to the people to avoid conducting business near the river banks to avoid crocodile attacks. And to the affected marketeers, Mr Kabwe assured them of empowerment so that they can resuscitate their businesses. Meanwhile Luangwa District Commissioner Julius Sikasote said there is need for quick intervention in addressing the matter before lives are lost. Mr. Sikasote said the district administration cannot operate at the moment because the roads are also flooded. He called on DMMU to urgently find ways to take out the water in order to retain normalcy. And Monica Phiri a Maketeer called on government to help them with capital as all their items were swept away by water. She said most maketeers lost all their merchandise in the floods which she said if not addressed will increase the poverty levels in the district.

ner but because of COVID that has still being worked on,” he said. Mr Chomba said the new machinery to replace the old ones at Mulungushi Textiles

would have already arrived in the country had it not been for COVID-19. Rehabilitation works were ongoing at the manufacturing plant.

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EARLY INPUT DISTRIBUTION CHEERS STATE Mr Mwiya said Government had been keen on diversifying the economy, hence the need to supply agriculture inputs early.

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OVERNMENT’S desire of diversifying the economy can only be realised if inputs are delivered to farmers early, Kasempa District Administrative Officer Tulani Mwiya has said. Mr Mwiya said Government had been keen on diversifying the economy, hence the need to supply agriculture inputs early. He was speaking in Kasempa at the weekend when Nyimba Investments officials paid a courtesy call on him. Nyimba Investments officials were led by HeadSales and Market Manager Willings Mulendema, who was also inspecting how the

fertilisers distributed by the company were used. Mr Mwiya said he was happy that during the 2019/20 farming season, Nyimba was able to supply fertiliser early and the good gesture was worth emulating during this season. “President Lungu has been eager to diversify the economy and it is important that companies like Nyimba supplied inputs early. You did it during the previous season and our prayer is that this season you should do the same,” Mr Mwiya said. He said that despite the floods that some parts of Kasempa faced, he was optimistic that the area would be able to record bumper harvest. The bumper harvest, he

said, would mainly be on account of the timely delivery of inputs by Nyimba Investments. “The distribution in the previous season was very nice and despite the challenges of floods that some parts of Kasempa faced, we are sure that the area would be able to have a bumper harvest,” he said. And Kasempa District Agriculture Coordinator(DACO) Joseph Masuwa said that the district has 14,000 beneficiaries under FISP and were able to receive the inputs in good time. As a result, he said, the farmers would be able to record a bumper harvest. Mr Masuwa said farmers in Kasempa were able to receive inputs by 31 August way ahead of the planting

season. “Nyimba was contracted to supply and they did a commendable job. They did bring the inputs by August 31 and by November 15 2020 we had completed distributing to all parts of Kasempa. With the good distribution, we are certain that we will have a bumper harvest,” said Mr Masuwa. And a small scale farmer Cherry Josiah said owing to the early delivery of input, she was confident that she would have a bumper harvest and be able to sell the produce. Ms Josiah said despite the high poverty levels in the country, she was still able to send her children to school because of the extra income earned from selling the extra produce.

Strengthening food systems must be at the centre of Africa’s Coronavirus recovery, says African Development Bank Strengthening food systems must be an integral part of efforts to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic and to build resilience in Africa, said African Development Bank Director General for Southern Africa, Leila Mokaddem. Hunger is a greater threat to many Africans than the COVID-19 crisis, Mokaddem said in a session on sustainable food systems at the Southern Africa Impact Forum on 9 March. “Africa must now urgently strengthen its food systems as an integral part of efforts to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic and to build resilience,” she said. University of Pretoria vice-chancellor Tawana Kupe

noted, “when they function well, food systems have the power to bring us together as families, communities and nations. But too many of the world’s food systems are fragile and vulnerable to collapse.” Mokaddem outlined four areas in which the Bank is working in partnerships to drive the food sector’s transformation: sustainably intensify the production of safe and nutritious food to meet demand; careful management of land, soils, and water; increasing the contribution of local food producers and suppliers and reduction of post-harvest losses; and harnessing digital technologies to develop and drive food systems transformation.

Leila Mokaddem “The African Development Bank is championing the Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation (TAAT), a major continent-wide initiative designed to boost agricultural produc-

tivity across the continent by rapidly delivering proven technologies to millions of farmers,” she added. Other initiatives that underscore the Bank’s leadership role in the sector are its financing of Special Agro-Industrial Processing Zones to concentrate agro-processing activities within areas of high agricultural potential, as well as the promotion of climate-smart agriculture. Removing barriers to agricultural development could spur a jump in Africa’s agricultural output from an annual $280 billion to $1 trillion by 2030, Mokaddem said at the virtual event, where she represented Bank President Akinwumi A. Adesina. RELIEFWEB

Chieftainess Nkhomesha protests diversion of water by commercial farmers A TRADITIONAL Leader has appealed to the Water Resources Management Authority (WARMA) to curb the rampant and unfair usage of water by commercial farmers in Chongwe District and surrounding areas. Chieftainess Nkomesha Mukamambo (II) of the Busoli Royal Establishment of Chongwe, said the unfair usage of water by commercial farmers is creating water shortages and disadvantaging local people. The traditional leader urged WARMA to enforce her mandate and regulate and safeguard water resources in the country to equally benefit both local people and commercial users. Chieftainess Nkomesha said this when WARMA officials led by Director General, Kenneth Nyundu paid a courtesy call on her at her Makuyu palace in Chongwe District. “We want to work with WARMA in resolving water resources challenges in the chiefdom which have been disadvantaging our local people in having adequate access to water resources at all levels,” said Chieftainess Nkomesha. “We further need the Authority’s assistance in curbing unfair practices in utilization of the resource which is very rampant among commercial farmers and further creates an equal sharing of this precious resource at both commercial and domestic levels,” said the traditional leader. In a press statement issued to ZANIS in Lusaka, WARMA Public Relations Officer, Joshua Kapila, and Chieftainess Nkomesha urged the water regulator to embark on a rapid water assessment project to quickly help resolve the water challenges in her chiefdom. She urged WARMA to en-

gage the local people who have been facing challenges in accessing water resources in the chiefdom. And WARMA Director General, Kenneth Nyundu assured Chieftainess Nkomesha that the Rapid Water Assessment exercise to be implemented in her Chiefdom will help mitigate the water shortages and challenges in her chiefdom. “We are in your Chiefdom to do a Rapid Water Assessment audit exercise to bring sanity and equal sharing of water resources in the catchment for both domestic and commercial users”, said Eng. Nyundu. And speaking when he received the WARMA delegation, Chongwe District Commissioner, Robert Mwanza assured Mr Nyundu and his team of government’s support in the implementation of the Rapid Water Assessment program. The Chongwe catchment has been experiencing water shortages prompting WARMA to embark on a Rapid Water Assessment aimed at addressing unequal access to the resource for domestic and economic use in the area. Resolving the water challenges will enable communities access to the valuable water resources for personal and economic development and protect lives from experiencing continued water shortages. Last year, the Authority conducted a similar Rapid Water Assessment program in the Luangwa and Lunsemfwa Sub-catchments respectively. The Water Resources Management Authority (WARMA) was established under the Water Resources Management Act No. 21 of 2011, to regulate, manage and develop water resources in the country and ensure equal access. - ZANIS.

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Singer Ignitius Mulenga set for album launch

How technology has revolutionised entertainment in Africa ENTERTAINMENT is a powerful form of escapism. To many, it is the medium of choice to unwind after the day’s activities. Some view it as a means to forget, albeit temporarily, the undesirable realities of life; while others wield it as a tool to influence and control the narrative. I still remember those days in the late 80s when Nollywood made films into cassette tapes and/or VHS. Back then, I also remember that video clubs were the places to be if you had a hunger for new movie releases. Funnily, as with other popular trends, cassettes and videotapes transitioned into digital versatile discs (DVDs) by 2008, and yet more changes were still underway. Despite the proliferation of CDs and DVDs at the time, the emergence of satellite TV compelled

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a number of Nigerians to seek entertainment from such services. Today, these services and the like are given a run for their money with the advent of online entertainment. By briefly tracing the evolution of entertainment content format in Nigeria, I have simply demonstrated how technology provides user control as well as a wide array of choices customers may pick from. With that backdrop, let’s take a dive into the media industry to see how innovation and disruption are currently revamping the space. In recent times, there’s been a paradigm shift such that streaming media has become the rage. Advances in technology have made it practical, affordable not to mention diverse for different users across the globe. PUNCHNG.COM

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GNITIUS Mulenga , a Zambian gospel musician and an advocate for people living with disabilities says he is ready to launch his album soon. Mulenga who over the years has worked with different people and groups within his circles to find ways and means to mitigate challenges faced by people living with disabilities says he is using his music talent to prove that disability is not inability. "I venture in various advocacy programmes to share my experiences and help the disabled find space in various aspects of life," he says. "For this reason, I have compiled a music album titled 'Ipepo Lyalikwata

Amaka ' which I intentionally want to use to spread messages of hope and love for disadvantaged people in society."

Help others I venture in various advocacy programmes to share my experiences and help the disabled find space in various aspects of life. He says the album is also aimed at raising funds to support his various community initiatives designed to create awareness on the challenges faced by people living with disabilities. "Using one of my

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THE UNPRECEDENTED EMPOWEMENT OF YOUTHS WITH 50 FUEL TANKERS By JOHNSTONE CHIKWANDA

Zambia spends an average of $200m dollars per year on fuel transportation

“This kind of empowerment has never happened before in this country.”

I wish to encourage the youths to seize the empowerment effort which has been given to them, raise to the occasion and demonstrate responsibility so that other youths can benefit from similar empowerment activities as well.

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HIS year’s Youth Day was witnessed by what has never been seen before. President Edgar Lungu handed over 50 fuel tankers to different youth cooperative groups. This landmark empowerment to the youth is unprecedented in that it has never happened before in the oil industry and the country as a whole. With a national monthly fuel consumption in the range of 130 million litres, Zambia’s fuel consumption per year is in the range of 1.4 Billion litres or 1,400,000 tonnes approximately. On average, the transport cost from Beira, Mozambique is about USD 140 per tonne. Therefore, if all the fuel was coming via the Port of Beira (nearest of all the Ports

I also wish to call upon the existing transporters to spread wide their arms and welcome youth involvement and assist to mentor and coach them as part of solidarity with Government policy. To get them started and settle down quickly, there some housekeeping issues which require to be in place. This is why they will require our support. In addition, I would like to call upon the Energy Regulation Board (ERB) and Zambia Metrology Agency (ZMA) to find ways of expediting the processing of regulatory certifications and licenses so that the youth empowerment is operationalised as soon as possible. As this is an affirmative action, our youths may require technical support in putting together all documents which are required to get fuel transportation certifications and licenses as this is a regulated industry.

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Government must be commended for what it has done for the youths by handing over the 50 fuel tankers worth vast millions of Kwacha. This is how Youth Day is supposed to be celebrated.

being used by Zambia), we spend in the range of USD 200 million per year on fuel transportation alone. This is what goes to the transporters. This is the size of the market our youths have been exposed to through this latest empowerment initiative. This is the cake they have been exposed to. The slice they will get is however dependent on a number of factors. Yet with good coaching and mentoring, they will be happy at the end of the day. They have to get down and get busy. However, to get started, there must be a focal person at the Ministry of Energy to take them by hand due to a number of processes they have to go through to get started if these processes have not been dealt with already. The energy sector is a

Government empowered 25 cooperatives of young people with a fuel tanker each, affirming its commitment to sustainable youth partnerships in national development

capital intensive sector. In order to participate in the main stream energy sector activities, it requires considerable amount of resources; a situation which is beyond the means and latitude of most of our people let alone the youths. Indeed, one of the major entry barriers into the oil industry and the en-

affirmative action on the part of Government, it’s impossible to entrench youth participation at business ownership in this industry. It is for this reason that Government must be commended for what it has done for the youths by handing over the 50 fuel tankers worth vast millions of Kwa-

Zambia spends an average of $200m dollars per year on fuel transportation ergy sector as a whole is high capital requirement. Because of the high capital requirement, the oil industry is largely dominated by transnational oil companies and transportation systems. With no significant

cha. This is how Youth Day is supposed to be celebrated. This empowerment effort will create jobs. It will contribute to poverty alleviation among youths. It will give hope to youths and increase their confidence in the Gov-

ernment. I wish to encourage the youths to seize the empowerment effort which has been given to them, raise to the occasion and demonstrate responsibility so that other youths can benefit from similar empowerment activities as well. Over the past one year, youths have been exposed to various empowerment initiatives; some of which have not been utilized well. There is need for a mindset shift in our youths. Business is a mindset. Entrepreneurship is a mindset. Business is a system. Therefore, our youths need to shift their thinking as they embark on various projects being given to them on a silver platter. Clearly, they will need some form of coaching and mentoring. As they are being empowered, our youths need to be patient with themselves but remain resolute and focused. It takes a lot of energy and perseverance to run a business. They should avoid the temptation of cutting corners and fall in the quick money syndrome. They have to build a big picture mindset and focus on the long

term and leverage their energies. Perseverance is the secret behind a successful business. And there is no teacher who can ever teach you how to run your business better than your business itself. In other words, your business is your best teacher. You learn a lot of practical business lessons from running a business. In the same vein, I wish to encourage the empowered youths to join the relevant transport association which deals with fuel transportation so that they can bench mark against best practice and learn how fuel transportation business is run.

Johnstone Chikwanda is an energy expert and a Fellow of the Engineering Institute of Zambia, a PhD candidate at Johnson University, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA

PRESIDENT LUNGU: “my government is empowering 25 cooperatives of young people with a fuel tanker each, affirming its commitment to sustainable youth partnerships in national development.”


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North Korea 'not responding' CORRUPTION REMAINS ONE OF GREATEST IMPEDIMENTS to US contact efforts TO DEVELOPMENT IN MALAWI US President Joe Biden's administration says it has been trying to contact the North Korean government since February but has yet to receive a response. Washington had tried to reach Pyongyang in several different ways to prevent tensions escalating, officials said. The US and North Korea remain at loggerheads over North Korea's nuclear and ballistic missile programmes. Three meetings between Mr Biden's predecessor and North Korea's Kim Jong-un achieved little. The talks failed to persuade

North Korea to give up nuclear weapons - a key demand of the US and other Western powers. North Korean state media has yet to acknowledge that Joe Biden is now the American president. US attempts to communicate with Pyongyang have included the "New York Channel" - through the North Korean mission at the United Nations. A US official told Reuters news agency there had been "multiple attempts" to engage with North Korea, but no meaningful contact for more than 12 months, which includes much of Donald Trump's final year as president. Mr Biden has already announced a policy review on North Korea, which is expected to be unveiled in April. He has called Mr Kim a thug and stressed the need for North Korean nuclear disarmament before heavy US and UN economic sanctions can be eased. The North Korean leader has continued to emphasise his country’s military capability, claiming the development of more accurate long-range missiles, super large warheads, spy satellites and a nuclear-powered submarine. At the same time he has called on the US to ditch its “hostile policies”. - BBC

Covid-19: Ireland suspends use of Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine THERE is no indication that the Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine is linked to an increased risk of blood clots, the EU’s medicines regulator says. It said the number of cases in vaccinated people was no higher than in the general population. The statement came after a number of countries, including Denmark and Norway, suspended the use of the jab. The suspension followed reports that a small number of people had developed clots after receiving the vaccine. There were also reports that a 50-year-old man had died in Italy after developing deep vein thrombosis (DVT) following a dose of the jab. “There is currently no indication that vaccination has caused these conditions, which are not listed as side effects with this vaccine,” the European Medicines Agency (EMA) said on Thursday. “The vaccine’s benefits continue to outweigh its risks and the vaccine can continue to be administered while investigation of cases of thromboembolic events is ongoing,” it added. It said there had been 30 cases of “thromboembolic events” among the five million Europeans who have received the jab. AstraZeneca said the drug’s safety had been studied extensively in clinical trials. “Regulators have clear and stringent efficacy and safety standards for the approval of any new medicine,” a spokesperson said. In the UK, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) said there was no evidence the vaccine had caused problems, and people should still go and get vaccinated when asked to do so. “Blood clots can occur naturally and are not uncommon. More than 11 million doses of the Covid-19 AstraZeneca vaccine have now been administered across the UK,” said Phil Bryan of the MHRA. The decision to temporarily suspend the use of AstraZeneca’s jab has come as a setback for a European vaccination campaign that has stuttered into life, partly due to delays in delivery of the drug. - BBC

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HE AntiCorruption Bureau (ACB) has called for support in the battle against corruption, saying the vice remains one of the greatest impediments to development in Malawi. ACB Director of Corruption Prevention Mary Phombeya made the remarks on Friday, March 12, when the state funded graft busting body ACB organized an awareness workshop for all media institutions and practitioners based in Mangochi district at Sun and Sand Holiday Resort. The scope of the meeting was to sensitize members of the media on National AntiCorruption Strategy II, a

THE leader of a group of Myanmar politicians ousted by a military coup has vowed to press on with a “revolution” against the authorities. In his first public address, Mahn Win Khaing Than said “this is the darkest moment of the nation and the moment that the dawn is close”. From hiding, he leads a group of legislators who have refused to accept last month’s coup. Protests continued on Sunday with at least five people killed. Local media and a doctor quoted by AFP news agency reported a young man shot dead by security forces in the northern jade-producing city of Hpakant. Another young man was killed in Bago, near the main city of Yangon, according to local reporters and witnesses. Local media also reported three protesters killed in clashes in Yangon itself.

strategy that was reviewed and launched in 2019. In her opening remarks, Phombeya called on media fraternity to raise awareness to the public on evils of corruption and expose corruption and poor service delivery. She noted that only a few people benefit from corrupt practices while the nation is deprived of vital resources. Phombeya added that it is therefore necessary to have political will, a multi-sector approach and the unwavering support of members of public for the country to win the battle against corruption. “It is against this background that the Malawi Government formulated the NACS II with an increased number of pillars to ensure

that no one is left behind in the fight against corruption. It is a tool to support good governance in Malawi and eradicate corruption, through anti-corruption reforms and promotion of a culture that is intolerant to corrupt practices,” she said. The Bureau’s Principal public relations officer Egrita Ndala said journalists have a very crucial role to play in order to achieve the goal since they have the platform to use to reach out to members of the public with anti-corruption messages. Ndala further stated that since journalists are trusted by members of the public, they are in the most powerful position to impact the fight against corrupt practices in Malawi.

This was the third workshop in a series of workshop ACB planned for the media in an effort to woo the support of jounalists in tackling corruption and bribery. The first workshop was conducted on 22 September 2020 at Mt. Soche hotel in Blantyre and was graced by the Minister of Information Gospel Kazako, and the second was held in Lilongwe on 10th March 2021. Recently, Transparency International (IT) announced that Malawi had once again scored poorly on the fight against corruption and bribery with latest studies showing the country has slipped from 120 to 123 on the global Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI).

Myanmar protests: Ousted speaker in hiding vows to continue ‘revolution’ The latest casualties follow the deaths of 12 protesters on Saturday, according to BBC Burmese and eyewitnesses. Myanmar (also known as Burma) has been gripped by street protests since the military seized control on 1 February and detained

Aung San Suu Kyi, the leader of the National League for Democracy (NLD) party. The NLD won a landslide victory in last year’s election, but the military said the poll was fraudulent. NLD MPs who managed to escape arrest formed a

new group, the CRPH, or Committee for Representing the Union Parliament. Mahn Win Khaing Than was appointed acting head. The CRPH is seeking international recognition as Myanmar’s rightful government. - BBC

Central African Republic votes amid tight security after December violence BANGUI - Central African Republic voted at heavily guarded polling stations in a second round of parliamentary elections on Sunday after rebel violence marred December’s polls. Voting started smoothly with just slight delays across the capital Bangui, the electoral body said. Small lines of residents could be seen waiting to vote as large numbers of police and gendarmes stood by. “So far in Bangui it’s going well,” National Elections Authority spokesman Théophile Momokoama said by phone.

Authorities are anxious to avoid a repeat of the turmoil surrounding December’s vote when President Faustin Archange Touadéra won re-election, but rebels, who the United Nations say are backed by former president François Bozizé, sought to take control amid allegations of voting irregularities. The insurgents laid siege to the capital Bangui in January, strangling food supplies, forcing more than 200,000 from their homes and raising concerns that the country was slipping back into the kind of sectarian conflict that has killed thousands over the past

decade. Sunday’s vote included runoff votes in 49 electoral districts and first round voting in 69 districts where violence stopped the vote from taking place in December. The government and the U.N. peacekeeping mission MINUSCA have both expressed confidence Sunday’s

election will be peaceful due to extra forces on the ground and the capture of rebel strongholds since their initial offensive. But the situation is far from stable in the goldand diamond-rich nation of 4.7 million people that has seen repeated bouts of violence since Bozizé’s ouster in 2013. - REUTERS


KELECHI Iheanacho scored a superb hat-trick as Leicester City maintained their push for a topfour finish with a commanding Premier League victory over Sheffield United, in the Blades’ first game since the departure of manager Chris Wilder. Having been appointed interim manager until the end of the season on Saturday, Under-23s boss Paul Heckingbottom took charge of bottom club United following Wild-

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ORMER Zambia Under-20 National Team coach Beston “Quick Silver” Chambeshi has urged Chipolopolo coach Milutin “Micho” Sredojevic not to rely on names when selecting the squad to face Zimbabwe and Algeria in the crucial AFCON qualifiers. Micho has selected a 33 man provisional squad set to take on Zimbabwe and Algeria in AFCON qualifiers slated for March 25 and 29th respectively. Chambeshi who guided Zambia to its maiden Under-20 AFCON win in 2017 said there is need for the Serbian not to listen to outside forces who may influence him to name players who cannot help the country move away from the position it is in, in the AFCON qualifiers. The former Nkana FC coach who is now leading the Solwezi

er’s departure by “mutual consent” after almost five years in charge. But Leicester were far superior at King Power Stadium on Sunday, where Iheanacho continued his fine goalscoring form as the Foxes ran riot in the second half. Iheanacho scored for a third successive Premier League game for the first time as he met Jamie Vardy’s cut-back to break the deadlock shortly before the interval. - BBC

CHAMBESHI ‘TIPS’ MICHO ...as Zanaco and Lusaka Dynamos storm ABSA Cup semis

based FAZ National Division One league campaigners Kansanshi Dynamos said Micho should be able to know and understand Zambian players very well having been in Zambia for over a year now. “I Know Micho has a winning mentality and all I can say is let him assemble and pick good players who are going to showcase that we are a powerful nation where football is concerned. “Don’t rely on names and don’t listen to outside forces. As a coach you have to stand by your word,” Chambeshi said. And Chambeshi has blamed Kansanshi Dynamos’s 5-3

defeat on penalties to Zesco United following a 1-1 draw in the quarter finals of the ABSA Cup, to lack of experience by his players. Chambeshi also noted that some blunders by the match officials gave the Zesco United an advantage. Meanwhile, Zanaco FC and Lusaka Dynamos progressed to the semifinals of the ABSA Cup after beating Kabwe Warriors and Prison Leopards in their respective quarter final fixtures played yesterday at Woodlands Stadium in Lusaka. Zanaco had to come from behind twice to force a 2-2 draw before winning 6-5 on Penalties to progress to the last four of the competition.

Akakulubelwa Mwachiyaba had given Warriors the lead in the 26th minute while Moses Phiri leveled the scores five minutes into the second half. With nine minutes before the end of the match, Field Kandela scored what seem to be the winning goal for Warriors, beating goal keeper Mangani Banda with a close range shot. However, striker Rodger Kola rescued the Bankers with a late equaliser to force a draw as the game went straight into penalties. Zanaco emerged 6-5 victors after an intense penalty shootout which went into sudden death after Kande-

la and Kelvin Owusu missed their spot kicks of the first five penalties. Moussa Souleymanou scored Zanaco’s seventh penalty and piled pressure on Kabwe Warriors players as Mathews Nkhowani ballooned Kabwe Warriors seventh spot kick over the bar to gift Zanaco the victory. Meanwhile, Lusaka Dynamos beat Prison Leopards 3-1 on penalties following a 1-1 stalemate in regulation time to advance to the semifinals of the ABSA Cup. Goal keeper Monga Ndala was the hero of the day as he saved three Spot Kicks to send Lusaka Dynamos to the semifinals of the ABSA Cup.


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