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Sunday August 9, 2020

…Any reference to 2015 - 2016 is useless

...in another mukula scam

Kasama MP warns UPND chief Mr. Sampa

Mr. Mucheleka

…apologise or else, Mucheleka told

The two trucks the Scania from South Africa Elias Munshya (top left) and the Freightliner (right), Zimbabwean Said in a video circulating online that registered where found laden with MukulaPresident Lungu's eligibility to stand in the 2021 Presidential election was settled tree logs. [Pictures Linda Tembo Soko] by the Constitutional Court ruling and

See story on Pagethose 4 still in doubt are wasting their time.

State works out better perks for Health frontline workers GOVERNMENT has worked out an

financial package for Covid-19 Mr.attractive Lusambo

frontline staff in appreciation of their work. Health Minister Dr Chitalu Chilufya said the government will soon start paying the incentive as all modalities have been finalised. The minister made the disclosure during a meeting with frontline staff at Levy Mwanawasa University Teaching Hospital Covid-19 isolation centre yesterday.

Wright Musoma (bottom left)

Demolish structures Mwila gives PF structures 2021 task • Mwanakatwe reveals contributing to floods - Lusambo talks set for April P.4 See story on Page 3 STORY ON PAGE 3

Kenyatta and Odinga pledge to heal divisions

Questioned the motive behind those against President Lungu to contest the Presidency next year, said the actions were tantamount to undermining the ConCourt which was created by the Zambian people to deal with constitutional issues.

IMF talks on again

THE Patriotic Front (PF) has tasked all its structures to ensure they turn out in large numbers to vote and beat the record set by UPND in Southern Province. PF Secretary-General Davis Mwila has assured party structures in Muchinga, Northern, Luapula and Copperbelt provinces that with hard work and heightened mobilisation, victory was certain come 2021. STORY ON PAGE 3

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P.3 Kakoma Kanganja Commonwealth

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ConCourt must explain Chilanga vacancy - YALI

INISTER of Health, Dr Chitalu Chilufya has warned that cases were projected to increase as the nation approaches mid-August. Speaking during the daily Covid-19 update yesterday, the minister said the three deaths were recorded at the See Levystory Mwanawasa iso-2 on Page lation centre.

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MONITORING DONATIONS AS infections of Covid-19 continue to ravage the country, it is obvious that the health sector is being stretched to the limit as hospitals struggle to look after the surging number of patients. Government has to ensure that it mobilises resources so that the health sector can look after the afflicted. Government alone cannot cope to meet all the requirements of the health sector to combat the Covid-19 pandemic and has been supported by well-wishers who have chipped in. Some have made monetary contributions while others have provided material support. And while welcoming this support, Government has promised transparency and accountability in the manner it handles the contributions. But even with this assurance, there have been mischievous accusations, that the governing Patriotic Front merely wants to raise resources for next year’s presidential and general elections using Covid-19 as an excuse. Whapped thinking indeed considering the global impact of Covid-19, that it is real. We are glad though that Transparency International Zambia (TIZ) might change this wrong perception and prove the mischief makers wrong. This is because TIZ has launched a project to monitor the prudent management of Covid-19 donated resources to promote transparency. The project is also aimed at promoting accountability and integrity in the management of Covid-19 donations. TIZ executive director, Maurice Nyambe, said his organisation had been consistently advocating for Government to provide regular updates on the donations from various stakeholders towards the Covid-19 response. This augurs well with the government’s approach of ensuring that all donations are accounted for. According to Mr Nyambe, the project, whose implementation commenced last month was funded by USAID through the National Democratic Institute Zambia Political Participation and Leadership programme. He said the ultimate goal was to ensure that the Covid-19 emergency response in Zambia was anchored on principles of transparency, accountability and integrity at all levels. We see nothing wrong with this as it works in tandem with the government’s policy of zero tolerance towards corruption. It is an open secret that the Covid-19 pandemic has seen some individuals and organisations throughout the world engage in crooked activities and take advantage through outright theft. We are elated though that TIZ has so far been happy with the cooperation from the government. For example, Mr Nyambe commended the Ministry of Health for the open-door policy they had exhibited so far as it was cardinal to the successful implementation of the project. “Thus far, we have received good cooperation from the Ministry and our engagement with them concerning the project has been cordial and underpinned by a mutual desire to ensure that all donations made towards the Covid-19 response are managed prudently,” Mr Nyambe said. Zambia has in the last 24 hours recorded 416 Covid-19 positive cases, three facility deaths and six discharges. Minister of Health, Dr Chitalu Chilufya has warned that cases were projected to increase as the nation approaches mid-August. And with Africa’s coronavirus cases passing the one-million mark, according to the African Union body dealing with the pandemic, there is clearly need to ensure that contributions made towards fighting the pandemic are looked after.

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HAS THE UPND LOST ITS POLITICAL CLOUT?

By MUBANGA LUCHEMBE

AS general elections loom near, in August 2021, defections and ward by-election losses appear to be eating dangerously at the UPND’s vote in its erstwhile strongholds of Western and North-Western provinces. The party is still expected to win in these two provinces but, according to political analysts, it would do so with its vote severely constrained and much tears of atychiphobia on its face, following its dismal performance in the latest round of ward by-elections. The PF won the majority of the ward by-elections held on July 30, 2020, including some in areas considered to be UPND strongholds. Of the 15 byelections held on this occasion the PF won 10 and the UPND won five. The results prompted celebration and boosted the PF’s confidence ahead of next year’s polls. However, it is worth noting that by-elections are not necessarily a good litmus indicator of a party’s likely performance or popularity in nationwide polls. History also offers some lessons for caution on the PF’s part. Winning byelections by the governing party is not new in Zambia, it was observed during the MMD era in the years of 2009 and 2010. That time everyone believed that MMD was popular and kept on winning almost in each and every by-election. Remembering that history has the unfortunate knack of repeating itself is worthwhile for the PF. The just-ended ward by-elections would perhaps become a defining moment in the history of Zambia’s nascent 30-year-old democracy. And they came on the heels of the recent opposition triumph in Malawi’s recent landmark election re-run after last year’s fraudulent polls were overturned – which could have spurred similar democratic change across Zambia’s opposition movement. It was also the first time in Africa that an election re-run led to the defeat of an incumbent. In a portent of things to have emerged in Katete Ward in Chiengi, the opposition alliance partners UPND and NDC fielded a candidate each, thus splitting the opposition vote. What makes it hurt to their losing candidates is the fact that it was done 7 | P a g e after NDC leader Chishimba Kambwili had called on all genuine opposition parties to unite and field only one candidate in next year’s presidential elections. From this, it seems there are cracks in the unity of UPND and its alliance partners. With parliamentary and presidential

HICHILEMA, Hakainde UPND North-Western Province HICHILEMA, Hakainde UPND Southern Province HICHILEMA, Hakainde UPND Western Province LUNGU, Edgar C PF NorthWestern Province

elections looming in August 2021, and with their party life president as the face of the UPND’s campaign, it is widely predicted that the major opposition party will set a record in its loss of support in the erstwhile strongholds of Western and North-Western provinces. And the blame will be squarely placed on the head of Mr Hakainde Hichilema. But what has he done to deserve all this? Before rising to the UPND presidency, it was openly declared that only a Tonga would succeed the party’s late founding leader Anderson Mazoka at the first and last national convention held in 2006. To this day, UPND’s ostentatious façade of ethnic inclusion contrasts strongly with the innermost ethnic exclusion of non-Tonga senior members suitable for innermost positions of leadership. Clearly though, UPND top leaders have fudged, ducked and dived, but no, the story about their Tonga-ethnocentric behaviour just won’t go away. With presidential and general elections scheduled for next year, the question everyone is asking is: Will a Zambian president ever come from the UPND’s top leadership? As UPND presidential candidate, Mr Hichilema has been plagued by failed-attempt upon failed-attempt at Zambia’s presidency. His links with Brenthurst Foundation – an organisation established by the Oppenheimer family, founders of Anglo American domiciled in South Africa have come under scrutiny. The Brenthurst Foundation officials are friends and business associates of Mr Hichilema, and are alleged to be bankrolling him for future government favours and concessions for mining rights and royalties in return, should the UPND, in the unlikely event, formed government. But has the UPND lost its political clout? What threatens to be the tipping

point is the recently launched National Mobile Registration exercise. The nation was waiting with bated breath for the release of a final programme by the Ministry of Home Affairs. I think by now you can see where all this politico-interest in National Registration Cards (NRCs) might lead to. The next Zambian president would have to depend on first-time voters as the majority ones to elect him into office. During the last general elections, the UPND engaged the disgraced UK data analytics firm Cambridge Analytica to influence first-time voters on social media ahead of the 2016 general elections. The pie chart here represents statistics gleaned from the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) of the 2016 voting patterns in the three erstwhile UPND strongholds of Southern, North-Western and Western provinces. The UPND presidential candidate got 963, 029 votes against his closest rival’s paltry 118, 023 votes. The overwhelming voter turnout which was recorded in each of these provinces was mostly of underage first-time voters that came from poverty-stricken rural communities. So, what should the PF do to prevent UPND from doing the 2016 Cambridge Analytica’s déjà vu all over again? But, irrespective of all its socioeconomic challenges, it is predicted that the PF will still win over 50 percent of the votes in 2021, and return President Edgar Lungu to power. But if a youthful populace weary of promises gets the feeling that this is the right time to extract benefits from a government desperately in need of their votes then there will be plenty of youth empowerment programmes coming before 2021. And the country should brace itself for a seismic shift of the known and unknown in Zambian politics.w

The pie chart here represents statistics gleane from the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) of the 2016 voting patterns in the thre erstwhile UPND strongholds of Southern, North-Western and Western provinces.

The UPND presidential candidate got 963, 0 votes against his closest rival’s paltry 118, 0 votes. The overwhelming voter turnout whic was recorded in each of these provinces was mostly of underage first-time voters that cam from poverty-stricken rural communities.


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Police demolish Mindolo North structures in dawn operation By ROGERS KALERO FORTY structures constructed on land belonging to Mopani Copper Mines land in Kitwe’s Mindolo North area were demolished in an early morning operation yesterday by Zambia Police Service and MCM officers. The demolition was carried out after several months of warning the public to stop buying pieces of land from unscrupulous people who were allegedly selling the land owned by the giant mining company Both Copperbelt Deputy Police Commissioner Bothwell Namuswa and MCM Public Relations Manager Nebert Mulenga confirmed the operation which was executed after the mining company obtained a court order. Mr Namuswa said 40 makeshift structures had been demolished, but one of the affected residents said more than 600 structures had been demolished in Kitwe Mr Namuswa said a team of Zambia Police and bailiffs conducted the operation following a court order to have the squatters evicted from the land as it belonged to MCM. “During the exercise, one person was injured and was taken to the hospital by the police. He had a cut on the left top

Sunday 9, August 2020 side of his eye. He is in a stable condition. “It was suspected that the victim could have injured himself as the group was stoning vehicles and police officers. The estimated number of structures demolished are 40,’’ Mr Namuswa said Mr Mulenga said the operation was carried out in conjunction with the Zambia Police to secure a small part of the mines concession in the Mindola north area. “Over the past 18 months, some people had illegally demarcated plots of land on MCM property bordering Itimpi Forest and Mugala Township and extending to the Kalulushi-Sabina road. “This trespassing has continued despite widespread local stakeholder engagement through community road shows, notices and radio programmes on the associated safety risks of trespassing on mine concessions, to this effect an operation was undertaken in the early hours of yesterday,” Mr Mulenga said But some residents like Mr Benjamin Mwamba said the total number of structures demolished was 685 and described the action as harsh and punitive. Mr Mwamba said the community was shocked at the operation and claimed that authorities in the district were aware that the community had legal documents from the Ministry of Lands. “Authorities in Kitwe know that we have legal documents from the Ministry of Land but why come to demolish our structures instead of engaging us. This is very unacceptable,’’ Mr Mwamba said

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STATE WORKS OUT BETTER PERKS FOR HEALTH FRONTLINE WORKERS

By OLIVER SAMBOKO

GOVERNMENT has worked out an attractive financial package for Covid-19 frontline staff in appreciation of their work. Health Minister Dr Chitalu Chilufya said the government will soon start paying the incentive as all modalities have been finalised. The minister made the disclosure during a meeting with frontline staff at Levy Mwanawasa University Teaching Hospital Covid-19 isolation centre yesterday. He also mentioned that new staffing protocols would be put in place to By SIMON MUNTEMBA

THE Police will continue engaging all political parties into dialogue on the need to ensuring peaceful campaigns and elections as the country gears up for 2021 general elections, Inspector General of Police Kakoma Kanganja has said. And Mr Kanganja has warned political party cadres that police would not tolerate perpetrators of lawlessness irrespective of their political affiliation. Mr Kanganja has implored political parties to dialogue and work with key stakeholders which include the police. He said to maintain peace, there was need for collective effort and tolerance from all stakeholders. “Allow me reiterate the fact that police will continue engaging all political parties

ensure staff were not over-worked. Dr Chilufya said human capital was key to the country’s Covid-19 response at all levels, adding that President Lungu appreciated their efforts in combating the scourge. In thanking the medical staff for their contribution, Dr Chilufya said Government was working to ensure that they received maximum support in their work. Dr Chilufya said human capital was key to the country’s Covid-19 response at all levels adding that President Lungu appreciated their efforts in combating the scourge. He said Government through the

Ministry of Health has finalised the modalities for the package and soon will roll out the payment arrangement to all frontline staff in the health sector. Dr Chilufya also disclosed that so far the Ministry of Health has carried out 92, 000 tests since the country recorded its first Covid-19 cases, adding that the high number of tests was a clear testimony of the hard work by health workers. He also said the ministry will ensure that all frontline workers in the health sector have personnel protective equipment and will build capacity for them to use their Personal Protective Equipment perfectly.

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into dialogue on the need to ensuring peaceful campaigns and elections as the country gears up towards elections next year,” Mr Kanganja said. He said there was a strong need for dialogue amongst all political players so that together, they could foster the spirit of peace and co-existence. He also warned political party cadres and other law breakers that police would not tolerate perpetrators of lawlessness irrespective of their political affiliation. In the same vein, I wish to

warn that those who choose to be on the opposite side of the law will not be tolerated. “Those who dare the police by breaking the law or take the law into their own hands will have themselves to blame because it is our responsibility as police to see ensure that peace, law and order prevails in our country at all times,” Mr Kanganja said. He urged police officers to ensure that they apply the law fairly but firmly to all regardless of their political affiliations and bring those who break the law to book.

Mwila gives PF structures 2021 task

ZNS intercept Congo bound mealie meal truck

By SIMON MUNTEMBA

THE Zambia National Service (ZNS) yesterday intercepted a truck carrying over 1, 500 by 25 kilograms bags of mealie meal in Kasumbalesa destined for the Democratic Republic of Congo.

THE Patriotic Front (PF) has tasked all its structures to ensure they turn out in large numbers to vote and beat the record set by UPND in Southern Province. PF Secretary-General Davis Mwila has assured party structures in Muchinga, Northern, Luapula and Copperbelt provinces that with hard work and heightened mobilisation, victory was certain come 2021. He has since called on all party structures to get involved in voter registration and getting the vote out. Mr Mwila has tasked all structures in PF strongholds to ensure they turn out to vote by beating the record set by UPND in Southern Province. "Go and register encase! If your child is 17, they'll be eligible to vote next year. Make sure they're issued with NRCs as a starting point. We have a record to beat - the record set by UPND's voter turnout in Southern Province,” Mr Mwila said.

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This brings to 25, 000 bags of mealie meal impounded from smugglers by ZNS stationed in border areas with DR Congo. The driver of the truck abandoned the consignment after noticing the officers. The intercepted truck has been impounded.

Zambia keen to grow ties with UK, says Malanji

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Mr Mwila He said for that to be achieved, they must go flat out to mobilise the party and not expect it to happen on a silver plate. “But this will not happen on a silver plate. Let us go flat out to mobilise the party, get NRCs, register to vote and on voting day, and wake up early in the morning to cast that vote,” Mr Mwila said. He added, “Let me be clear here that we shall improve our margins in Southern Province significantly while sweeping Western and North-Western provinces.” He said it was time for reconciliation and not division, adding that the party shoud be built and not destroyed.

Mr Mwila also announced that those making noise about President Edgar Lungu's eligibility to stand were fishing from a dry pond. "The Concourt made a ruling and the matter was settled. We shall not be distracted by these noise makers." said Mr. Mwila. Mr Mwila has since concluded his tour which he has described as very engaging and successful. He was accompanied by two members of the PF central committee, Mr Yamfwa Mukanga and Mr Musonda Mpankata as well as PF Media Director Sunday Chanda.

ZAMBIA has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthen bilateral cooperation with the United Kingdom. Minister of Foreign Affairs Joe Malanji said it was important to enhance cooperation between the two countries by fully utilising opportunities through their common membership in the Commonwealth and United Nations. He was speaking when he held a virtual meeting with United Kingdom Minister of Africa James Duddridge. Mr Malanji was accompanied by Ministry of Foreign Affairs Permanent Secretary for International Relations and Cooperation Chalwe Lombe.

The minister said the British government had been providing significant support to Zambia over the years mainly in education, agriculture, health, economic development, water and sanitation, nutrition and good governance. Mr Malanji however bemoaned the effect of the Covid-19 pandemic on countries globally but noted that the disease could be conquered with continued solidarity and cooperation. He commended the British government for supporting various funds and initiatives aimed at assisting vulnerable countries’ response to the economic impact of the pandemic. And Mr. Duddridge noted the

impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on economies and people’s lives globally and the efforts that were being made by countries to fight the disease. Mr. Duddridge pledged the United Kingdom’s readiness to support Zambia and share information on lessons and experiences in the fight against the pandemic. He stated that the United Kingdom was assisting Zambia with £110 million in aid funding, a testament of the strong bilateral relations between the two countries. Mr. Duddridge emphasised the need for the two countries to work together to ensure mutual support on common positions and candidatures in international organisations.


Poachers warned

… wildlife officers urged to be tough

By BENNIE MUNDANDO

MINISTER of Tourism and Arts Ronald Chitotela has warned poachers in Kawambwa’s Pambashe area that the Department of National Parks and Wildlife will not be lenient to wildlife offenders as restocking is underway. Speaking during a stakeholder’s meeting with Sub-chief Kabanda and headmen during his ongoing tour of Kawambwa, Mr. Chitotela said villagers should not abuse the fact that he comes from that area because he has instructed the department to be firm in the quest to revive tourism in the Northern Circuit. He called for mindset change from looking at “wildlife as relish” to wildlife as a tourism product and a forex earner that contributed to the many countries Gross Domestic Product and change the profile of Kawambwa and the entire Luapula Province. “I would like to direct the Department of National Parks and Wildlife to start conducting clean up exercises for illegal firearms among villagers,” Mr. Chitotela said. He said tourists would like to see a complete package apart from the Lumangwe and Kabwelume Waterfalls in the area. And Sub-chief Kabanda said there was need to support the minister in the quest to revive tourism in the Northern Circuit tourism development. He called on the headmen keep away from the activities that were detrimental to development initiatives such as tourism. The traditional leader said the need to support the minister’s efforts to grow tourism cannot be overemphasised especially that the policy maker has already shown his interest to bring development to the area.

By OLIVER SAMBOKO THE consortium of political parties and NGOs has backed sentiments by Canadianbased lawyer Elias Munshya that President Edgar Lungu is eligible to contest the 2021 Presidential election as provided by the constitution. Mr Munshya said in a video circulating online that President Lungu's eligibility to stand in the 2021 Presidential election was settled by the Constitutional Court ruling and those still in doubt are wasting their time. Zambia Republican Party president Wright Musoma speaking on behalf of the consortium said only the court of law has mandate to interpret the constitution and therefore those still banking their hopes that President Lungu was not going to stand in next year’s election were in for a rude shock. He said the consortium has always believed that President Lungu was eligible to stand in 2021 as ruled by the ConCourt contrary to Lusaka lawyer John Sangwa and others who are misleading Zambians on the issue. Mr Musoma who questioned the motive behind those against President Lungu to contest the

LUNGU IS ELIGIBLE, SAYS MUNSHYA Mr Munshya Presidency next year, said the actions were tantamount to undermining the ConCourt which was created by the Zambian people to deal with constitutional

stand again in the forthcoming 2021 general elections following the Constitutional Court decision on the matter laid the contention to rest. He said the 2016 constitution was clear on the issue as interpreted by the Constitutional Court in a ruling in the Danny Pule and others case. Mr Munshya said while people were free to debate the matter, there is need to move on because the ConCourt already ruled on the matter. “I beg to differ with those who are insinuating that the Danny Pule case didn’t categorically state that Mr Lungu is eligible. The ruling didn’t need to do that. According to the ratio issues. decidendi, President Lungu’s And commenting on the resituation and facts once applied ignited debate on the eligibility of President Lungu, Mr. Munshya to the law, would make him said the President was eligible to eligible,” he said in a video.

Auditing of public infrastructure starts

Stop unnecessary roadblocks minister

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Chilanga member of parliament Maria Langa when he attended a service at SDA Church in her constituency.

Church should pray for leaders – SDA pastor By NOEL IYOMBWA

THE church should pray for political leaders because they were chosen by God, Seventh Day Adventist Grasmere congregation district pastor Motson Mweemba has said. Pastor Mweemba said it is the duty of churches to pray for the country and its leaders because it is God who chooses leaders. He was speaking when Chilanga member of Parliament Maria Kanga donated 40 bags of cement to the church, Pastor Mweemba said praying for leaders will help them govern in a Godly manner, adding that churches should also respect political leaders. And Ms Langa said that victory from the Coronavirus pandemic can only come with God. She observed that the

only way Coronavirus can be eradicated is through prayers because God alone is the only one who can heal the country from the pandemic. Ms Langa said that the country should continue praying so that it is relieved from the pandemic which has killed many people. “We are depending on God for victory over the Coronavirus pandemic so the church and the country at large should continue praying so that we become victors against this pandemic,” she said. Ms Langa also disclosed that President Edgar Lungu has donated bags of cement to Chilanga constituency. She said that so far her office has donated to six SDA churches in the constituency and in Mwembeshi. Ms Langa explained that the 1, 000 bags of cement will be donated to various churches in the constituency.

THE Ministry of Works and Supply has started auditing of public infrastructure, Minister Sylvia Chalikosa has said. Ms Chalikosa said the ministry in consultation with other ministries was working on an asset policy. She said this entails creating a data base of all Government infrastructure to help the ministry determine the value of all State assets. Ms Chalikosa said the ministry was working toward ensuring that all Government infrastructure, including VIP houses were in habitable status. “The Ministry of Works and Supply is putting together the asset policy in consultation with other ministries for all public infrastructure owned by Government to be able to determine the value of Government assets,” Ms Chalikosa said. She said determining the value of Government assets would help when the State needed to borrow. Ms Chalikosa said auditing of public infrastructure would also help Government

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Ms Chalikosa safe guard its assets from illegal conversion by unscrupulous individuals. “We need to audit public infrastructure so that we can avoid people transferring property into their names,” Ms Chalikosa said. Ms Chalikosa said the ministry was also being restructured to accommodate personnel at district level. She said the ministry is also looking at the pending fleet management policy at district level for easier management.

Covid -19 cases on the rise

…..As Zambia records 416 new Covid-19 cases, 3 deaths By SIMON MUNTEMBA ZAMBIA has in the last 24 hours recorded 416 Covid-19 positive cases, three facility deaths and six discharges. Minister of Health, Dr Chitalu Chilufya has warned that cases were projected to increase as the nation approaches mid-August. Speaking during the daily Covid-19 update yesterday, the minister said the three deaths were recorded at the Levy Mwanawasa isolation centre. He also announced that 79 Covid-19 patients were in admission with 26 on oxygen while six were in a critical

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condition. And Dr Chilufya said there was need for all to execute the multi sectoral action to stop the spread of Covid-19 through adherence to the public health guidelines. The minister has however assured frontline health care workers that the incentive package had been secured and will be administratively rolled out once money is made available in the next few weeks. Dr Chilufya has also encouraged the public to access health facilities when they observe symptoms of Covid-19 as that this will help in treating the disease.

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STOP mounting unnecessary roadblocks because they are not only an inconvenience to the public but also cause damage to the tarmac, Home Affairs Minister Stephen Kampyongo has directed the police. Mr Kampyongo said unnecessary roadblocks have negative implications on the part of the travelling public and the road itself. The minister made the directive when responding to UPND Kafue member of Parliament, Mirriam Chonya who complained that there were unnecessary roadblocks mounted by police officers between Lusaka and Kafue. Ms Chonya said unnecessary roadblocks were inconveniencing the people and was a recipe for corruption. Mr Kampyongo immediately urged the Inspector General of Police, Mr Kakoma Kanganja to stop the trend. The minister said, “it is true that the unnecessary roadblocks not only inconvenience the travelling public, but also damages the road.” He explained that when trucks are made to stop unnecessarily, that impact contributes to road damage. Mr Kampyongo says only when there was serious need should checkpoints be mounted. He noted that security roadblocks were necessary but warned police officers not to conduct themselves in a manner that infringes on the rights of motorists.’


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Dear Editor, WHY Kabwe town must be evacuated, why Breakfast mealie meal must be banned and why the asbestos roofs and water pipes must be removed. KABWE AND LEAD POISONING Kabwe is the most polluted town in the world and the lead toxins in ground water and the environment make it one of the most dangerous towns in the world. “Having been to probably 20 toxic hotspots throughout the world, and seeing mercury, chromium and many contaminated lead sites, I can say the scale in Kabwe town is the worst I have seen and unprecedented,” says Professor Jack Caravanos, an environmental health expert at New York University, on his fourth visit to the town. “There are thousands of people affected here, not hundreds as in other places." After almost a century of lead mining and smelting, the toxins have probably poisoned generations. BREAKFAST MEALIE MEAL Both doctors and nutrition experts have called Breakfast Mealie Meal a dead and dangerous product. Processed maize meal, without the outer layer retains only the starchy part of the maize grain, is devoid of fibre, vitamins, antioxidants, minerals, and other nutrients essential for sound nutrition and contributes to malnourishment. The "roller meal" or one ground in traditional way retains some nutrients. As a result, breakfast maize meal causes insulin resistance, adds belly fat, causes constipation, and increases systemic inflammation, factors that trigger a bunch of diseases including type 1 and type 2 diabetes, hypertension, cancer, heart disease, and arthritis. Experts say breakfast maize meal also raises bad cholesterol and increases the risk of colon cancer. The solution is radical, ban breakfast Mealie Meal especially because of the rate we eat it as nshima and as a staple food. ASBESTOS Asbestos is widely regarded as a silent killer. Asbestos is a group of six naturally occurring fibrous minerals composed of thin, needle-like fibres. Exposure to asbestos causes several cancers and diseases, including mesothelioma and asbestosis. Although asbestos strengthens and fireproofs materials, it is banned in many countries. It has been banned in plumbing and in roofing material. Governments have moved to ban the substance and have sponsored the removal of water pipes and roofs made from the substance. Yet we still have it in water pipes and still covers many roofs. What other unspoken truths about our country o you know? EMMANUEL MWAMBA. Zamban ambassador, Ethiopia.

LUBINDA GIVEN JUSTICE Dear Editor,

MINISTER of Justice and Kabwata member of Parliament Given Lubinda has finally been given justice. This follows the arresting and subsequent jailing of Martin Mambwe, a Kalingalinga driver who is alleged to have assaulted him some time last year. What transpired is that Mr Lubinda was touring his constituency to check on some developmental projects. When he reached Kabwata market, he was greeted by a horde of people. At some point, Mambwe slapped and punched Mr Lubinda much to the amazement of the onlookers. This was an embarrassment to Mr Lubinda. Mr. Lubinda’s assailant was later apprehended and taken to Kabwata Police Station for the committed offence. It is very unfortunate that the lawmaker was attacked in the presence of his aide. What happened to the Kabwata lawmaker is a clear testimony that the leaders are not safe. President Edgar Lungu has from time to time denounced political violence whether perpetrated

Mr Lubinda by the political cadres. Furthermore, The Head of State stated that there shouldn’t be any sacred cows where political violence is concerned. The political perpetrators of political violence should be dealt with accordingly. Mambwe was recently slapped with a two year jail sentence by a Magistrate’s Court. In delivering the verdict, Chief Resident Magistrate, Lameck Mwale said that he would not condone any politically motivated violence. However, the sentencing of Mambwe to a two-year jail

term is timely as it sends a clear message to the wouldbe offenders that crime does not pay. Worse still, it has become a trend for some unruly political cadres to attack their perceived political opponents with impunity. This should not be condoned considering the fact that Zambia goes to the polls next year. All said and done, it is good that Mr Lubinda has finally been given justice following the sentencing of his assailant. ELEMIYA PHIRI, Lusaka.

WE have realised that the UPND-aligned Nigerian discredited exiled national based in South Africa Andrew Ejimadu who calls himself by the street name “Seer-1 has resurfaced after attending to the minimum 14 day quarantine period prescribed by the World Health Organisation. The last time he update his Facebook page was nearly three weeks ago. After persuasion from our colleagues and silent supporters within the ranks of UPND, we wish to react to a three-minute video by Mr Ejimadu in which he offered advice to the political party of his choice, the UPND. Mr Ejimadu, who has finally come out in the open as the UPND political adviser is clearly showing his desire to see to it that there is a user friendly President in the newly found ally in Mr Hakande Hichilema. From the time Mr Ejimadu launched a barrage of misguided outbursts against the Zambian government in preference to opposition political actors, the UPND has never distanced themselves from the outspoken opportunist. To the contrary, the general membership has constantly cheered any sentiments uttered by him so long they appear to drive a particular narrative. Mr Ejimadu who claims to have unknown imaginary powers, comes at a time he made a mysterious and highly suspicious disappearance from public eye when coronavirus was at its peak in his newly found country of refuge.His naked ambitions to see UPND reigning in the corridors of power was evident when he castigated the ostensibly visible inefficiency of UPND MPs who he described as noise makers in Parliament preoccupied with shouting “yayaya” and getting hefty allowances when no service has been delivered at the expense of their electorates who require them to engage the ECL-led Administration. The assertions by Mr Ejimadu comes barely hours after we condemned a member of Parliament in Southern Province for mockingly donating K75 worth of salt when the residents were in dire need of development. We therefore wish to counsel the UPND MPs to re-define their allegiance to the Zambian people as opposed to unelected as well as unelectable politicians such as the multiple losing Presidential candidate Hakainde Hichilema. We urge the UPND MPs will go back to he drawing board, work with the Government for the sake of their electorates. MARVIN CHANDA MBERI, Youth Rights Activist. Lusaka.


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So, the NAPSA has parked hugeout sums You see, the money from the Without many people in year as it will start from tent in 2019 season went “Gold up will be costlier but attractive we wrote; “The real story Just type inwith the sowords driving the gold price higher ap- when of money in many glorified rental social cash transfer fund is only employment, NAPSA is a sitting tive growth many eco23 percent to US$1, 300 per to producers pears sincetothey Germany’s Newsâ€? into Google. be aare common crutch of behind warehouses suchGold as therecall.â€? Levy valuable to the extent there are duck. more Zambians are nomic unknowns inoil a coronametricThe tonne and the price eco-friendlieranalysis than even crudetoday. And while WePark talked howanchored the gold Please trythe before youUS$1, proceed enough actual “thingsâ€? (goods Mallabout in Lusaka employed, more contributions fluctuates virus year. itbetween market howshops we can to read this. 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If Zambians start NAPSA and employment in these No number of zeros added to in risk-free brick mortar nomic supply chain disrupthe residue from the refinonds. That is 5.1and billion results. term and understand slimes, the increasing numbers of able to due match thethinking growing contributors. canworld becopper the economy indicator, projects. Butyou for do employees tothe those years?free government handout cating revenue from tax re- 3.0 percent, but suddenly three months. 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Our Zambian scientist areour cal search and industry technoSincerely., ingrower the yellow metal will increase. toto the economy. As the coronavirus reached theand papers. Yetlywhen it base comes The EU has also applied full schemes encouraged set up tea, coffee, banana andDo Industrial 600) each maybe more. if we it 5, 000 but a negligible number mitigate Covid-19. I want to emphasise. We are When these products are aware of the strong push, knowhow to Covid-19 handle so far. to grow highafter oil yielding made Furncoz wooden furniture Company Limited of same logical not forget similar intervention on the old have died of And the other takeaway? We villagers not talking about many considered together, we pine worldwide, to reduce conthe oilseed from farmers, varieties targeted to trillion, harvest 50, from local tree plantations, Japan with BASF in packages have been on f o r But such is one of the reaalready discussed it last Sunyears. This US$6 and Regardless NAPSA start to per realise theassembled greatest cars, trucks going sumption of fossil fuel rehave you young indus000 tonnes perplus province Germany. inZambia China, in Europe,and and in mand a t wesons encounter failure day. has a widespread 850bn euros undisclosed strategic potentialbuses sources in the production trial plant designers and year for a total of 500, 000 tonnes etc, etc. our country too. o f when you rely on statistical And investment that is Gold.portfolio It is going Chinese Yuan holds will enter themanufacturto start of polymeric materials. As experts year,financial with an average You would this is But has Its mind think boggling. aproduction l - models that capable are based on hy- to have a great time in this every world economy ing numerous other chemsuch, we will benefit if we in existing businesses, of producing various derivcastor bean oil months. content of 40 obvious for industrialisation, it crossed your mind and lopothetical assumptions in dynew world we have entered. within seven icals castor starting raw economic materials development,how start today to embrace and ative products to feed auxilpercent, this quantity when all this money and will be namic systems such as public Heresplashing is why. the cash It is unprecedented. Equally that can then be used in base our future industry raw nological know-how and ca- iary local and export indusbean will yield 200, 000 tonnes employment to thrive, not so? a pleasure resort paid back? health virus pandemics and it Goldon will always appreciate so, are future central bankother ac- industrial DAILY demands on a new material pacity to produce high-qual- tries and other end users. oil. in these numerous NAPSA core business is based waste when is a good example of what and goseems up inaprice when you of tions countries.toAnd processes manufacture a generation of renewable, ity oil yielding castor seeds Global castor seedexpect out- when we see companies A NAPSA-ZCF partnership on from employed they could ‌.contributions continued, we should andequally economies they say there will berange no limits wide of everyday use eco-friendly polymeric ma- varieties from naturally put 2018/19 season was 1,2 for castor bean farming and oil Zambians. Just a thought, attempt to Budget in a have trebled the on every continent of planet to what they will do to support consumer products. If it does not create more terials. growing local wild varieties million metric similar tonnes and cooperatives ideal. Sincerely, but dynamic earth are being propped up expelling their economies. Butis considmoney, secured Of course, classical poly- to suit Zambian conditions. 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OREST Rangers quest to scoop their first ever MTN/ FAZ Super Division title comes under scrutiny when the Tennant Chilumba-drilled side face ZANACO FC in the title decider which should have been played on July 18 at Levy Mwanawasa Stadium in Ndola. With the FAZ appeals committee having rescinded the decision by the disciplinary committee who had handed ZANACO maximum three points for the game which was not played because Rangers had reported 29 positive cases of Covid-19 in the team will todays fixture as a big boost to wining the league. Having secured qualification for the CAF Champions League following the 1-0 beating of NAPSA Stars on Thursday, Rangers face ZANACO with the aim to make history by scooping their first league title. ZANACO hold the key to who wins

the 2019 MTN/FAZ League which has been characterised with so much drama and confusion because of the Covid-19 pandemic. A loss for the bankers will hand Forest Rangers the title while, a win or draw will give Nkana their long awaited 13th league title. With nothing to play for as they are set to finish sixth on the 18-team Super Division table and missing out on both the league title and the CAF Interclub championship slots, it will be interesting to see how Chris Kaunda’s boys will perform in their last league fixture which will determine the league champion. Rangers are one point behind Nkana FC and a win over ZANACO will propel them to 52 points after 27 rounds of matches to win the league. The Ndola outfit will seek to replicate their superb performance which saw Chilumba shocking his former employers NAPSA Stars on Thursday. Chilumba will look to goal keeper Mathias Kigonya to provide leadership in goal while left back Taonga Bwembya, central back Mbelenge Ngulakwey and Masauso Zimba are expected to provide cover in defence. Striker Zikiru Adams will fight for goals upfront when they face ZANACO to win their maiden super division title.

TOMMY Fleetwood carded the joint-lowest round of the 2020 US PGA Championship to move into contention going into the final two rounds in San Francisco. The Englishman, 29, shot a six-under 64 to sit two shots behind China's Li Haotong, who took the lead with a five-under 65 at TPC Harding Park. England's Justin Rose is second with Fleetwood, Jason Day, Brooks Koepka and Daniel Berger after a 68. France's Michael Lorenzo-Vera bogeyed the last to also sit tied for second. After carding a 67, England's Paul Casey is a shot further back with Brendon Todd, the joint overnight leader with Day, and Cameron Champ, who matched Fleetwood's low mark of 64. -BBC

We’ll bite you - FAZ Juve sack By MICHAEL MIYOBA

THE Football Association of Zambia urged football administrators to behave as individuals who know and understand the rules of the game. Speaking in an interview, FAZ General Secretary Adrian Kashala said the association will not hesitate to “bite” and punish administrators putting the name of the game into disrepute. Kashala said it is unfair for administrtotrs to call the association names because of decisions made by its judicial bodies. He said FAZ judicial bodies work independently and are being managed by very high profiled people. Kashala said it was im-

portant that football administrators respect the statutes and rules which govern the management of the game. “We must be honest with ourselves and let’s not be personal in the way we handle football matters and I want to urge football administrators to behave as administrators and not supporters. “There must be a difference between a supporter and an administrator who has knowledge about the game and understand the rules,” said Kashala. He said FAZ has picked a lot of lessons from the Covid-19 disturbed Super Division which is set to end prematurely today with Forest Rangers hosting Zanaco in the final match of the sea-

son. Meanwhile, Kashala said FAZ will introduce punitive measures for clubs which are not going to follow the guidelines for the new season set to kick off in October. “The same guidelines will apply and we will come up with punitive measures for clubs be it a fine or forfeiture of points so that we are seen to be biting because we seem to have no teeth now “We just talk but going forward we are going to bite. We have been too tolerant. We need to put people where they belong,” Kashala said. Kashala said FAZ will call a stakeholders’ meeting as they prepare for the 2020/2021 soccer season.

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ITALIAN giants Juventus have sacked Maurizio Sarri as manager after just one season. Sarri guided Juventus to a ninth straight Serie A title but they were knocked out of the Champions League by Lyon at the last-16 stage. Juve won 2-1 in Turin on Friday but the French side progressed on away goals. Italian Sarri, 61, was appointed on a three-year contract last summer after one year at Premier League club Chelsea. Juventus lost three of their last four league matches to finish only one point clear of Inter Milan in the end. They were also beaten by Napoli in the Coppa Italia final after football in the country restarted following the coronavirus shutdown. Juventus are two-time European Cup/Champions League winners but have not lifted the trophy since 1996. Former banker Sarri succeeded Massimiliano Allegri in June 2019. A club statement thanked Sarri for "having written a new page in Juventus' history," adding that it was "the culmination of a personal journey that led him to climb all the divisions of Italian football." – BBC.


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OKYO - With their stadium devoid of fans due to coronavirus restrictions, Japanese baseball team Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks have come up with an imaginative replacement: dancing robots. Before their most recent

Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) game against Rakuten Eagles on Tuesday, over 20 robots danced to the team’s fight song on a podium in the otherwise empty stand. Two different robots, including SoftBank’s humaniod robot ‘Pepper’ and others on four legs like a dog,

stamped and shimmied in a choreographed dance that is usually performed by the Hawks’ fans before games in the 40,000 capacity Fukuoka Dome. Some of the robots wore Hawks caps and waved flags supporting the team. Fans on social media had mixed reactions.

“I think this is like a dystopia,” wrote one Twitter user. Another called the performance “insanely beautiful.” Boosted by the supportive robots, the Hawks won 4-3 as they look to defend their 2019 NPB title. The NPB season began three months late on June

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19 due to the coronavirus pandemic and currently no supporters are allowed to attend games. However, from Friday, up to 5,000 fans will be allowed to attend professional baseball and soccer games in Japan due to an easing of restrictions. - REUTERS

CHONBURI, Thailand - Volunteer pet groomer Kriengkai Thatwakorn is thrilled to be back helping out stray dogs in Thailand, some in urgent need of a shearing after waiting three sweltering months for a trim. A domestic travel ban to contain the novel coronavirus was lifted recently following Thailand’s success in keeping infections under control, giving Kriengkai a chance to tackle a backlog of hundreds of haircuts in each dog shelter he visits. “I was so stressed for the past three months of lockdown because I couldn’t travel and there was unfinished work,” he said, removing the coat of a wriggling mongrel held down by a fellow volunteer. “The group of dogs before we faced COVID-19 were the ones that are super unfriendly but in need of extreme grooming. No one dares to touch them,” he added, speaking over dozens of barking canines.

Bride’s wedding day crashed by woman claiming to be pregnant with groom’s child The wedding guest captured the awkward moment a pregnant woman crashed the party and shared it to TikTok

Medical miracle as baby born with umbilical cord wrapped six times around neck sur A BABY stunned doctors when it was born with the umbilical cord wrapped around its neck six timesbut was given a clean bill of health. The medical marvel saw the infant born naturally but with the cord wrapped tightly around it’s neck like a snake. It’s not unusual for the umbilical cord to be wrapped round a newborn tot, but six times - without consequences - is unheard of. One doctor said they had never seen anything like it in 23 years. Neither the mum nor her newborn suffered any medical consequences after medics managed to cut the umbilical cord free. The wonder took place at the Yichang Central Hospital in the city of Yichang, in western China’s Hubei province,

and was only revealed to the world after it was confirmed that the miracle tot was given a full clean bill of health. Li Haur, director of obstetrics, told reporters: “I have been working for 23 years, and this is the first time I have seen an umbilical cord wrapped around a baby’s neck like this.” The doctor remarked how the umbilical cord round the baby’s neck resembled a piece of ethnic neck jewellery. She said the baby suffered no serious consequences after it was removed from their neck. She said: “To find the umbilical cord wrapped around the baby’s neck is not uncommon and if it’s long enough, will usually not cause problems.”

A COUPLE who were moments away from becoming husband and wife were left in shock when a woman crashed their ceremony claiming she was pregnant with the groom’s baby. Their beautiful outdoor ceremony was interrupted by an unwanted guest, who starts shouting at the man. One of the guests at the wedding, which took place in Detroit, Michigan, captured the awkward moment and shared it on TikTok. The short video shows the bride and groom standing beneath an ornate arch with their wedding party as the marriage officiant reads their vows. When out of nowhere, an angry woman approaches the

A 15-FEET long sea beast that’s been compared to a washed-up mammoth has washed up on a British beach. The creature, which has been dubbed the Ainsdale Anomaly, was spotted on the Merseyside beach on Wednesday and has had people puzzled since. “It’s very bizarre,” said one man. “It’s like a mishmash of different things in one.

group from behind and starts shouting at the groom. In the clip she is heard saying: “Anthony! You pretend you didn’t know me? didn’t get your psych med today?” The pastor ignores her and continues to read the vows as guests audibly gasp at the interruption, with one whispering: “Oh no. Oh my God!” The scorned woman continues: “Anthony I know you hear me! You’re acting like you don’t know me...I got your baby here!” It’s only then that a member of the wedding party, who appears to be the bride’s daughter, comes forward and throws her flowers at the woman. As she does so, she shouts: “You better get out of my mama’s wedding. - THE MIRROR

Mystery 15-foot long sea beast washes up on UK beach leaving locals stunned “It’s 15 feet long, it has flippers, it’s furry and it seems to have another creature attached, possibly via an umbilical cord, so it could have been giving birth. “It was almost like a whale that had eaten a horse that had eaten a dolphin.” The man, who asked to remain

anonymous, shared photos of the sea beast with the Ainsdale community Facebook page. And while plenty of people had suggestions, nobody could identify it for sure. One local woman, who filmed the strange creature, said: “It’s been called the Ainsdale Anomaly.


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Z Kim Kardashian West 'exhausted' by Kanye West's drama KIM Kardashian West is "exhausted" with the drama surrounding her husband Kanye West, as the family jet off to the Dominican Republic for their healing vacation. The 39-year-old reality star has jetted off to the Dominican Republic with her husband Kanye and their children - North, seven, Saint, four, Chicago, two, and Psalm, 14 months - in the hopes of working on their marriage following a string of outbursts from the 'Heartless' rapper. Kanye has recently claimed he wants to divorce Kim, as well as speaking about wanting to abort their first child when Kim fell pregnant, without asking for Kim's consent to go public with the news. And now, it has been claimed Kim has taken the family on a private vacation so she can "think clearly" and "focus" on her marriage. A source said: "[The] focus is on their marriage. They decided to travel together

so they can be away in private, [as Kim is] exhausted. Between the kids, work, and dealing with Kanye's bipolar episodes, it's been hard for her to think clearly." The “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” star is determined to do whatever she can to "save her marriage", and is believed to be unhappy with Kanye's continued commitment to running for President of the United States. - IOL

friends with the perpetrator, as she confessed to feeling let down by those around her following the incident. During an Instagram Q&A, Megan was asked what she felt after getting shot, and she replied: “I felt, like, really crazy. I felt like, why did I get shot? Like, what did I do? It was insane. -IOL

the Anthony Mwamba Boxing stable ' Exodus' believes she has what it takes to make it. Although Violet has been around in the underground, her upcoming fight is likely to make her recognised in the boxing circles. Violet says she wants to go further and achieve greater things her fellow 'Phiri' boxers have achieved. She says she is working hard under her trainer Anthony Mwamba and she wants to be a shining example to upcoming female boxers. Violet is also working with Team Changa Ni Changa Entertainment in her other life. Her mission is to be an inspirational all-rounder sportsperson.

Care4us Foundation in Covid-19 support By TERENCE MISELO

Megan The Stallion shares details of gunshot ordeal MEGAN Thee Stallion felt "betrayed by a friend" when she was shot in both feet, as she opened up on feeling "very shocked" and "very scared". The 25-year-old rapper revealed last month she suffered gunshot wounds and had to undergo surgery to have bullets removed from her feet, and although fellow rapper Tory Lanez was charged with carrying a concealed weapon at the time, Megan has not confirmed who it was that shot her. But now, the “Savage” hitmaker has hinted she was

AMBIA has in the recent years seen progressive and high achieving female boxers in the likes of Esther Phiri and Catherine Phiri. The two have entertained locals with exciting and memorable fights. There is just something connected to the name ' Phiri' and female boxers or is it just a mere coincidence that another female boxer bearing the ' Phiri' name has emerged? Voilet Phiri, aged 24 is the latest name in boxing set for fight an opponent from Colombia next month. Phiri who is training under

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CARE4US Foundation Africa, a non-profit organization that focuses on promoting the girl child and providing education has continued to offer support to various communities to help stop Covid-19 spread. Recently, the organization reached out to communities by donating face masks, Hoodies for the kids and leather jackets for the Parents of Mashila Community School and Matipula Basic School in Chongwe. " The Hoodies and leather jackets will keep the kids and their parents warm so that Covid-19 is well fought," explained Elijah Mupenda Kasitoka the country coordinator. He told the people of Mashila Community School during the donation to take precautions put in place to prevent the spread of the disease. And head women of Rosemary Taula in Chikonkoto Village in Chongwe area thanked Care4us Organization for the gesture applauding the organisation's president Mr. Daniel Blessington Wellington Kaba for the continued support of the Orphaned and Vulnerables( OVs) through finances and donations. Since Covid -19 broke out Care4us Foundation has been following a programme to reach out to different com-

munities and mitigate the spread. The organization has been donating Mealie Meal, Hand sanitizers, Kapenta, Cooking, Soaps, Face Masks and other items. Among the centers they have helped since Covid-19 broke out include Zatu Community School in ibex, Mashila Community in Chongwe, Kavumbu shelter in Chilanga and Garden Community School in Lusaka.


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gramme "horribly". And to support the talk show host, Kevin Hart has now posted a social media tribute to his friend, whom he insists has always treated him "with love and respect". In an Instagram post, Kevin wrote: "It's crazy to see my friend go thru what she's going thru publicly. I have known Ellen for years and I can honestly say that she's one of the dopest people on the f****** planet. She has treated my family and my team with love and respect from day 1. "The internet has become a crazy world of negativity.... we are falling in love with peoples down fall. It's honestly sad...When did we get here? I stand by the ones that I know and that I love. Looking forward to the future where

we get back to loving one another....this hate s*** has to stop. Hopefully it goes out of style soon. (sic)" The 'Central Intelligence' star also noted he wasn't trying to "disregard the feelings" of those who have made allegations against Ellen's producers. He added: "This post is not meant to disregard the feelings of others and their experiences....It's simply to show what my experiences have been with my friend. Love you for life Ellen. (sic)" Kevin's message of support comes after Katy Perry recently said her experiences on 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show' have been "positive", and praised Ellen for her "continual fight for equality". Ellen has also been supported by her wife Portia de

Bishop Nundwe speaks DJ LEN QUITS RADIO out on his citizenship

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MY mother was a Congolese and my father is from Chama District, I am a Zambian not a Congolese, Lusaka clergy Prophet Bishop John Nundwe has insisted.

Controversy has continued surrounding the Miracle Impact Ministries Overseer over his citizenship. Daily Nation Lifestyle caught up with the Bishop who explained that contrary to the allegations that he is Congolese, it is his mother who was Congolese while his father is a Zambian from Eastern Province in Chama District. He says he is a pure Zambian and that his heart belongs here. He noted that some sections of society continue accusing him of not being a Citizen of Zambia when the court recently declared him a Zambian citizen. The Bishop explained that after being deported to Congo, he was also deported from that country again stating that he was Zambian. He narrated that unlike other men of God who are in the habiting of attacking leaders, he has never said anything against government. Meanwhile the Bishop has disclosed that his plight is to see to it that, the welfare of everyone is uplifted. The man of God is famous for his charity work in Lusaka and other areas. He is a mentor of many men of God and Government officials and a friend to the less privileged, widows and orphans. He brands himself as a role model to his generation and that his story is an encour-

agement that there is hope for the weak. He has been donating to various orphanages, public and private institutions in Zambia. He says he was called into ministry at the age of eight. His Miracle Impact Ministries International started operations in 2008 at the mountain of independence in Matero, Lusaka Zambia. It has been in existence for thirteen years with a membership of over 10,000 members and still growing. It has several branches within and outside Zambia. Prophet Bishop John Nundwe is famous for miracles, prophecies, deliverance, healing and signs and wonders. He believes he is a sure sign that God’s calling is just election by grace. Bishop Nundwe has called on men of God to avoid attacking government officials. He said that he has always grown up to respect leaders because he believes leaders are chosen by God.

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ENNON Shinde aka DJ Len the Trapster has been a famous feature on Radio Phoenix for 14 solid years. Until last week when he decided to quit radio to embark on a journey in the tourism sector, Len has been a major force in promoting local entertainment and Zambian music. He says it is hard to quit something he has done straight from school and for this reason he thanks all the individuals that made his 14-year radio career possible.

"I would like to first of all thank the late Errol Hickey (M.H.S.R.I.P) who picked me when I was very young straight from high school and gave me my first radio job," Len says. "To Ms Elizabeth Pemba I cannot thank her enough as she is the one who did the panel beating on me to turn me into the radio presenter I became. My big brother in radio Big Al for the guidance and thanks Danny Peddle Mwiikisa and Pamela Munyanta who recorgnized my talent after that audition many years ago. To Owen Rhampa, thank you for putting that cherry on top." Len describes his 14 years on radio as having been nothing but amazing. "It's been a journey that has definetly shaped my life

to where I am today. Working in media has exposed me so much. It exposed me to people from all works of life and it also exposed me to different places. All in all, I wouldn't trade the experience have had working for Phoenix Fm for anything. Thank you to the Phoenix FM family for the love and support," said Len. He thanks his fans for supporting him all these years. " I couldn't have done it without you. I love you all," he said explaining that he has decided to quit radio in order to enhance his concentration on tourism. " I want to focus on my Safari Camp (Bocco Island Lower Zambezi river Safari Camp) which we are building and running with my wife and hope to promote local tourism," he explained. Bocco Island is a Safari Camp situated in Lower Zambezi along the Zambezi river in Chiawa area about three-hour drive from Lusaka. " It all started when my wife Sandra and I were out travelling on one of the holidays looking for a place to build our holiday/retirement home. When we found the place in Lower Zambezi, I started clearing the place. Whilest doing that, I set up some tents for me and the team that was helping me. The moment we set up tents, foreign tourists that saw the tents on our land started coming asking if they could camp there," narrated Len to explain how he set up the business. "And that's how it

all started. The place is like paradise as we are in a wildlife sanctuary with different animals on the camp everyday. The name 'Bocco' is the local name for hippos which are ever on the island." Len says radio has always been his love and that he would not be surprised to get back. In his other life as an actor, Len promises his fans to expect a lot from me. "Hugs N kisses which I feature in is about to hit the screens anytime soon. It is a Zambian/Indian telenovela with an Indian and Zambian cast. The production is nothing like the Zambian audience has seen," said Len. Response 4 We plan to build it to a standard that will be compared to no other. The place is already a paradise, our only aim is to be first class in the bush. In terms of contribution to tourism, we are trying to encourage local tourists to embrace local tourism by coming up with packages that the local tourists can easily afford without breaking the bank. We have wonderful activities such as 'Game drives, game walks, bird viewing, game walking, boat cruises, canoeing, romantic bush dinners, water lunch and so much more. Response 5 For now i can't say whether i will do radio again or not but radio is my passion so maybe one day i might get back on air. Response 6 My fans can expect a lot from me especially with act-

ing. Hugs N kisses is about to hit the screens anytime soon. It is a Zambian/Indian telenovela with an Indian and Zambian cast. The production is nothing like the Zambian audience has seen. I will also be working on another film but i can't disclose details just yet.

Rossi, and by DJ Samantha Ronson, who is the sister of music producer Mark Ronson. Stars have come out in defence of Ellen after 'Everybody Loves Raymond' star Brad slammed her on Twitter last week. The 60-year-old actor wrote: "Sorry but it comes from the top @TheEllenShow. Know more than one who were treated horribly by her. Common knowledge." -IOL

’ 5 k c i W n h o J ’ in the works LIONSGATE have confirmed a fifth “John Wick” film is in the works, and the movie will be shot immediately after the fourth movie in the franchise.

but the movie was pushed back due to the coronavirus pandemic, and it will now be released on May 27, 2022. One positive is that the motion picture no longer clashes with “The Matrix 4”, The movie is to be shot which Reeves needs to comback-to-back with the fourth plete on before returning to chapter of the hitman film shoot the fourth “John Wick”. “John Wick: Chapter 4” difranchise, which features Keanu Reeves as the titular rector Chad Stahelski recentcharacter, when the Holly- ly revealed the movie will wood actor is available "ear- incorporate unused action sequences from the third ly next year". Speaking during an earn- film in the series, because he ings call, Lionsgate CEO "didn't have room" for them John Feltheimer said: "We're in “John Wick: Chapter 3 also busy preparing scripts Parabellum”. He said: "There's “John Wick: Chapter 4” was a couple due to drop in May 2021, but the things. We movie was pushed back due to had a couple the coronavirus pandemic, and it of overlapwill now be released on May 27, ping the2022.” matics, and I stripped it down to the bare essentials. "And there for the next two instalments of our 'John Wick' action were two action sequences franchise, with 'John Wick 4' that we had really kind of slated to hit theatres Memo- conceived, but we just didn't have room for them. So, we rial Day weekend 2022. "We hope to shoot both pulled them from the movie. "And I'd like to think that 'John Wick 4' and 5 back to back when Keanu becomes 90 percent of what I pulled, there's a place in 'John Wick available early next year." “John Wick: Chapter 4” 4' that I can definitely reinwas due to drop in May 2021, sert them." - IOL

Feltheimer


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SUNDAY NATION Agusust 9, 2020

By LUWI NGULUKA

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s we continue to live through the COVID-19 global pandemic, one of the questions on everyone’s minds is “How do we stop this from ever happening again?”. As with all problem-solving exercises, one must identify the cause before one arrives at the solution.

It is now common knowledge that the first reports of COVID-19 originated from a wet market in Wuhan, China. This is the equivalent of a bushmeat market where various species of wildlife are traded. The Wuhan wildlife market has since been closed and China has banned the trade in wildlife, but the damage has been done. To date there have been nearly 20 million cases of the disease worldwide and an estimated 700,000 deaths. Whilst the full extent of the health impacts of COVID-19 remains uncertain, the impact on livelihoods and economies is certain to be damaging. The standard ‘lock down’ response countries have taken to halt the spread of the virus has brought about an unprecedented freeze in economic activity. Never before have the world’s workers and consumers, been required to stay home and refrain from most of their everyday activities. The economic impact of COVID-19 in Zambia, a landlocked and resourcedependent nation was felt long before the first case was reported. A recent report by the Zambian Chamber of Mines goes as far as to forecast the most severe recession since the end of World War II. These are indeed worrying times. Looking back at the wet market in Wuhan, it is clear that human activity is to blame, particularly human involvement in the illegal wildlife trade. Many species of wildlife are known vectors of disease carrying agents. Viruses like COVID-19 naturally mutate and recombine, sharing different components to create new viruses. So, wildlife trading and meat markets, where multiple live species are kept together and butchered on the same surfaces, provide a perfect breeding ground for novel pathogens. In October 2019, Chinese researchers published a study documenting a variety of coronaviruses in pangolins. Another

INVESTING IN CONSERVING OUR WILD SPACES IS INVESTING IN OURSELVES

study showed the genome sequence of the novel coronavirus strain separated from pangolins was 99% identical to that from infected people, indicating pangolins may be an intermediate host of the virus. Until recently these endangered, scaly, ant-eating mammals were regularly illegally imported to Chinese markets. Pangolins are trafficked primarily for their scales which are falsely believed to have medicinal qualities. Their scales are made from keratin which is the same protein that forms human hair and fingernails. Thankfully the demand for

quarter of 2020 the number of pangolins being trafficked in Zambia reduced by 40%. Under the Zambia Wildlife Act No. 14 of 2015, the penalty for the illegal possession of a pangolin is 5 to 10 years imprisonment. As China and other Asian countries close their wildlife markets people hoping to profit from the illegal wildlife trade are not likely to gain anything other than prison sentences. A recent scientific study states that the cost of preventing further pandemics over the next decade by protecting wildlife and forests would equate to just a fraction of the estimated financial damage caused by COVID-19. In other words, prevention is better and cheaper than cure. Spending about $260 billion over 10 years would substantially reduce the risks of another pandemic on the scale of the coronavirus outbreak. A study by “COVID has killed hundreds of Dobson et al, published thousands of people and caused massive disruption to the econoearlier this year in the my,” says co-author Stuart Pimm, Science Journal estia conservation biologist at Duke mates that with just 2% University. “We’ve shown that of the estimated $11.5 there are lots of smart, relatively trillion that COVID-19 cheap things we can do now to reduce the risk of another catasis costing the global trophe like this one.” economy could prevent another pandemic. “COVID has killed hundreds of thousands of people and caused pangolins is likely to reduce massive disruption to the significantly as the govern- economy,” says co-author ment of China has raised Stuart Pimm, a conservation the animal’s protected sta- biologist at Duke University. tus to the highest possible, “We’ve shown that there are comparable to that of the lots of smart, relatively cheap Giant Panda. In the second

Research

things we can do now to reduce the risk of another catastrophe like this one.” The researchers suggest it would cost around $19 billion a year to counter the potential profits from the lucrative wild meat market. Monitoring programs that might screen wild animals for viruses in potential hot spots would cost an additional $120 million to $340 million per year. Locally, investing more resources in wildlife conservation will not only prevent the illegal trafficking of Zambian pangolins but ultimately assisting in local and global development. A report by Biodiversity Finance Initiative (BIOFIN)- Zambia illustrated that between 2010 to 2017,

international donor funding financed 73% of Zambia’s national budget towards environmental protection. Even more concerning is the fact budgetary allocation towards environmental protection remained at an average of 0.6% of the total national budget. Financing biodiversity conservation needs to become a priority for every Zambian, and this must be reflected by the financial resources put towards conservation. Historically wildlife conservation has not been well funded in Zambia. In the future, it should be recognised that investing in conserving our wild spaces and wildlife is investing in and protecting ourselves.


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SUNDAY NATION August 9, 2020

By TERENCE MISELO

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ATASHA Van der Maas is one of Zambia’s versatile TV personalities. She is currently one of the four female presenter’s of Zambezi Magic’s ‘ Tuvwange Lifestyle’ , a popular talk show on DStv Channel 162, sharing Zambia’s unique stories. A brand ambassador, TV host and family person, Natasha shares a lot more about her life and work in the following interview with the Nation Lifestyle.

NATION LIFESTYLE:Briefly tell us about yourself. NATASHA: I am Natasha Var der Maas, Luanshya born and Lusaka raised. I grew up around four brothers. I was basically a Tomboy for a long time until I went to high school. My primary at Rhodes Park in Lusaka then secondary School at Njase Girls in Choma. I enjoyed Choma, learnt a bit of Tonga. Growing up for me was quite interestI ing. grew up a on farm so I was a farm girl for a long time. I loved to climb trees and it was just amazing growing up with my brothers. I learnt so many skills from

them. I learnt how to be and tough fend how to dea n d myself, I learnt confipicked up a lot of my dent traits from my brothers and my parents have always been supportive kind. for ZCAS to went I my colleague, I studied ABE(Association of Business Executives), so I studied business management. After I left

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college, my first job was in a bourtique at SBM and then I moved to a bank, I worked at Echo Bank. It was an amazing experience, I learnt all my customer service skills from there. I then moved to MTN where I was a trade trainer. That also built the business side of me.

NATION LIFESTYLE: How did you find yourself in Entertainment Industry? NATASHA: some people might say it was an accident but I think God structured it the way that I found myself in it. I haven’t been in it for a long time, I think it’s been just about three years. Initially, I was doing s favour for a friend where I was supposed to be a presenter for an upcoming show called ‘ Denya’. It was a dance competition show and the producer for ‘Zathu’ found me there when I was presenting for the dance competition. Really after there, everything just kind of fell in place. I am here with ‘Tuvwange’, ‘ Zathu’ and I am now a brand influencer, and an ambassador for a couple of things. It just fell into place at the right time when it needed to happen. I think God ordained it this way. There were parts of me when I was younger where I thought I would be a journalist and do ABCD but decided to study Business Management which kind of fuses in to every aspect of life and managing oneself and now that I have become a personal brand, it has helped me with being in the entertainment industry, and understanding the pros and cons about building a brand and understanding that, as an individual and as a brand, and being in the entertainment industry, you are also a business. NATION LIFESTYLE: What makes you different from the rest in terms of what you do? NATASHA: I am very particular and very intentional with what I do. I am still understanding the type of brand I want to be. I think for me what sets me apart is authenticity. I want to be as real as I can be. I try to be as authentic as I can be. The entertainment industry is still growing in Zambia and it is important to find your neashe and cement that spot that you feel you fit in, and for me I think authenticity is what has brought me this far. It is good to be authentic with personal relationships, with business relationships and especially being on TV, you cannot afford to be fake and try and portray to be who you are not. So I think authenticity is very important and it is something I am learning and mastering so that I am relatable to the views on and off camera.

creative.

NATION LIFESTYLE:How do you strike a balance between family and work? NATASHA: I have an amazing family and to be honest it is hard. I have never sugar-coated this. It is really hard to juggle the two. And to be honest one suffers more than the other. Sometimes work suffers, sometimes the family suffers by but it is important to have a support system that understands what you are doing. At work it is important to have a good relationship with your team. NATION LIFESTYLE:You have a lovely family, briefly let us in your family life. NATASHA: I have a blended family, we have a set of two parents. There is my husband and I, there is also my husband’s ex-wife and her husband. We share two kids between the families, my husband has two children from his former relationship and I have one biological one with him. I never want to split the two and make it seem there is two different families. I love my family very much and it works so well. Having a blended family, some people might think learning the ropes and stricking a balance is hard. For me I think God had just had it directed from the beginning. He orchestrated everything for me. My journey in a blended family has been amazing really. It has been interesting. It has been thought provoking and a lot of life learnt lessons. I am a young mother, so there is a lot of pressure that comes with that. I have 16 year old, a 13 year old and a three year old. I must say these are the biggest blessings I have had in my life. I have an amazing blended family. NATION LIFESTYLE: What have been your low moments in the game? NATASHA: The entertainment industry is very interesting for lack of a better term. There are times you want a certain job and it is given to someone else and sometimes you question yourself to say why wasn’t I given that job, was I not good enough? Pulling out from that is learning that life is a process and the entertainment industry especially in Zambia is growing now and the options are so many. Talent and creativity is broad. I wouldn’t say that I have an ultimate low point so far but I think there is just times that another talent is picked and not you.

NATION LIFESTYLE: How do you handle the pressure that comes with fame?

NATION LIFESTYLE:Let’s talk about Tuvwange. How does it feel to be part of that show?

NATASHA: Lots of pressure comes with being in the public eye and I think for me, I just decided to choose a positive path with everything I do. Like I said, I am very deliberate and intentional with what I do and if something does not align with the brand that I am or the brand I want to build then, I won’t engage into it. The backlash and some interactions are really personal and very thought provoking, and sometimes it will get you down and make you think twice about your work and what you are putting out there. But I think what helps is the bigger picture, the bigger dream I have of being in the industry and making it last for a long time. The entertainment industry has a shelf life and we can’t ignore that. I am doing my level best to stay relevant. Doing it the Natasha way, just blocking out the negative energy and moving on. Sometimes it is just better to watch and learn, and move on and keep being

NATASHA: ‘ Tuvwange’ is a whole ball of energy. It is something new to the game and the very first talk show we have coming out of Zambia. It is amazing to share a platform with four amazing women, Mutale, Esther and Micthie are fantastic. They all bring a different flavour to the show. I am coming from a show that I was doing so low to a show where I am sharing a platform. Now that I am on the show, it opens up your mind to a whole lot of things. You hear different opinions, different experiences and it actually now brings you to a bigger and better interaction with the public out there. The interaction is amazing. ‘ Tuvwange’ is a ground breaker when it comes to the entertainment industry as a talk show. It is just something out of this world and I am enjoying myself. Zambezi Magic has given us a platform to share our stories and I think that is what ‘ Tuvwange’ is bringing out.


Love & Relationships with Uncle Chirwa

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Looking for a life partner? This is your chance to find one!

IF you are single, divorced or widowed, and seriously looking for a partner to marry, following this column is a MUST. However, to be eligible for connection, you will be required to pay a membership fee of K100 per year, whether you are applying or responding to a listed codename(applicants are listed under codenames to maintain confidentiality. The actual names will only

be released to the connected partners). Moreover, fulllength photos will be required of all applicants and respondents using any available means. All connections are free (in other words, once a member has paid the K100 membership fee, he or she will not be required to pay any further amount for a connection or connections during the one-year period.)

So take the challenge! No need to be miserable when you have this golden opportunity to get a life partner! SMS your details to 0977425827/0967146485 or email pchirwa2009@yahoo.com. Pay your K100 membership fee through ZOONA or through Airtel or MTN Money using the already mentioned mobile numbers.

MALE APPLICANTS DNMA141 He is a 34-year-old Kitwe-based social worker, single and without children. He is looking for a lady aged between 20 and 28 who has done teaching or nursing, working or not working. More importantly, the lady should be a Kitwe resident. DNMA 142 He is a 35-year-old Lusaka resident, single and without children. In steady employment, he is looking for a woman aged between 25 and 28 who is single and without children, of medium build and height, with firm breasts and hips, and God-fearing. DNMA 143 He is a 20-year-old Lusaka young man, single and without a child. He is looking for a partner aged between 17 and 20, who should be Lusaka-based, single and without a child. DNMA 144 He is a 48-year-old Lusaka businessman, divorced with four children. He is looking for a lady aged between 30 and above, a government worker or somebody working for a private company.

He is a 42-year-old Chipatabased secondary school science teacher, divorced with three children. He is looking for a lady aged betwen 35 and 40 who is financially stable, beautiful and loving, with or without children. DNMA147 He is a 34-year-old Lusaka man, single and without a child. He is looking for a lady, preferably also DNFA208 living in Lusaka, aged between 25 and 28, single and without a child. She is a 41-year-old Kabwe-based electrician, single and without children. She has never DNMA148 He is a 43-year-old Kitwe-based been married before. contractor, divorced with two chil- She is looking for a man dren aged 13 and 9. A born-again aged between 40 and Christian who is an elder in his 45,should be an entrechurch, he is looking for a God- preneur or have formal fearing lady aged between 33 and employment, honest and 39 who may be a teacher, sol- God-fearing. No baby dier, police officer or in any formal mama drama please! employment and a born-again Christian with not more than two children. She must be fat and dark DNFA209 in complexion. She is a 37-year-old Lusaka lady working as a nutritionist, single DNMA 149 He is a 37-year-old Copperbelt- with one child. She is based technician working for one of looking for a man aged the mining companies. He is single between 38 and above and without children, God-fearing, who working, serious and has never been married be- about marriage, with or fore. He is looking for a lady aged without children, loving between 25 and 30 who is a teacher and God-fearing. or any other profession, also single and without children, God-fearing and serious about marriage. DNFA 211

FEMALE APPLICANTS She is a 44-year-old Monze lady, divorced with three children. In formal employment, she is looking for a man older than her, someone Godfearing, loving, humble, HIV negative, employed or in gainful business. DNFA212 She is 57-year-old Lusaka lady, divorced with four grown up children. A born-again Christian with a passion to help disabled and disadvantaged children, she is looking for a man aged between 65 and 70 loves God and is a born-again Christian with a passion for community work. The ideal partner should never be a pastor.

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She is a 46-year-old Mongu lady, single with one child. In formal employment and an SDA member by denomination, she is HIV positive and is looking for a man aged between 50 and 55 who is of same status, in formal employment or gainful business and serious about marriage. DNFA215 She is a 42-year-old Nakonde-based lady holding a managerial position, single with one child.She is looking for somebody aged between 45 and 55 who is mature, in steady employmnt or business, caring and loving . She is interested in somebody just looking for companionship.

DNFA216 She is a 27-year-old Lusaka-based graduate in human resource currently working for a private company, single and without a child. She is humble, Godfearing, non-drinker and non-smoker. Of medium build and height, she is looking for a man who is on the fat side, aged between 32 and 35, single and without a child, and a church-goer. DNFA 217 She is a 32-yearold Mazabuka primary school teacher, single with one son. She is HIV positive and is looking for a partner aged between 32 and 38 who must be God-fearing, in very stable job or income.


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