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…as Jean Kapata says going to do the test with family INFORMATIION and Broadcasting Services Minister Dora Siliya has tested positive to the coronavirus (Covid -19), making her the first senior government official to come out publicly to announce her positive status.
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LUNGU SCARES OPPOSITION MR MUKUPA: “If you see the support he has gained especially in Western and North-Western provinces, it is because of the developmental agenda he has prioritised in these areas,”
Mr Mukupa said the opposition could try to comfort themselves by attacking President Lungu at will but they were aware that things were extremely bad for them on the ground.
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THE Church provides a suitable platform for community awareness alongside the spiritual impartation on the Christian faith and other people. Thus Zambians must fully utilise the body of Christ to disseminate information on the Covid-19 during the Sunday worship across denominations in the country. Information emerging from many parts of the country indicates that compliance levels are not so impressive as some people are very casual about preventive measures. In Nakonde, residents ran amok at the height of Covid-19 screening and testing when, in fact, the exercise is meant to protect them from contracting the highly-infectious disease. A day later, police in Kapiri Mposhi rounded up 30 residents for moving about in the crowded Central Business Districts (CBD) without masks. Elsewhere, some residents move aimlessly and interact in overcrowded public places without due regard for health guidelines aimed at containing the spread of the disease. Some people even poke fun at obedient citizens who are always masked up, giving them unpalatable tags. A worst scenario is told of a young boy who recently recovered from Covid-19 in a Lusaka township, being stigmatised by a horde of residents. Some youths and older people are keeping away from him and each time he passes, whispers of scorn follow. Fellow children have been detailed by the parents to keep away from him because he has just “graduated” from an isolation centre in the capital city. There is brazen lack of understanding of Covid-19 among many citizens, who think social distancing and masking up are punishment, which they could not bear. It is against such a backdrop that the sensitisation campaign must be escalated to the pulpit and must be given a specific slot during Sunday service in all churches across the country. Church leaders and preachers in particular occupy a place of honour and authority on moral and spiritual values in society. They are able to change the tide of all proceedings in communities. Preachers live with the people in society where they command tremendous influence; they are held in high esteem. Of course, some men and women of God have not been exemplary as they have been found wanting, but generally many of them are held in great honour in society. Therefore, Church leaders must craft their Sunday programmes to allot a few minutes to a talk about Covid-19 from different angles. The Church is an appropriate gathering in society which attracts sober attention and this gives it credence to host awareness programmes every Sunday. In any case, the Church has always been involved in community programmes from time immemorial. The Church mother bodies must also ensure that member congregations are fully engaged in the sensitisation initiatives to quash the ignorance embedded in a good number of citizens. Government must also work with the three Church mother bodies and other umbrella religious organisations to ensure effective implementation of sensitisation programmes. This casual approach must come to an end; why should people only oblige to follow simple instructions at gun-point? Leaders from both sides of the political divide, Church leaders, non-governmental organisations, law enforcement officers and all public officers including the media must become ambassadors in the fight against Covid-19.
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UPND AND VIOLENCE By ANTONIO MWANZA
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FOLLOWING the disruption of a radio programme, hosting the UPND president, Mr Hakainde Sammy Hichilema by suspected PF cadres in Isoka, Mr Hichilema has gone on rampage branding the ruling party as a terrorist organisation that is averse to freedom of the press and press freedom. From the outset, let me make a few things clear:
3. On February 6, 2017, Brian Hapunda was brutally beaten by UPND cadres in Nega Nega for merely belonging to PF.
1. What happened in Isoka is wrong and must be condemned by all Zambians.
5. In 2016, in Namwala, PF members were mercilessly attacked by UPND cadres for merely celebrating President Edgar Lungu’s electoral victory.
2. Government and the Patriotic Front through Information Minister Dora Siliya and Deputy Secretary-General Mumbi Phiri respectively have unequivocally condemned that unfortunate incident. However, it must be made clear here that Mr. Hichilema and the UPND have no moral right to cry to the high heavens, condemning others on violence against the media because they are serial offenders in as far as violence and brutality against the media and those who do not agree with them is concerned. UPND is a violent party that needs to redeem itself from the stain and sin of violence by repenting and reforming. To prove my assertion, here are some of the violent trails of UPND: On May 4, 2005, the UPND held a press conference were they launched the infamous Mapatizya Formula, a violent and evil plan that involved the beating, maiming and killing of MMD supporters and leaders. The UPND organised a ‘militia’ that attacked government vehicles, impounded food supply convoys and harassed government ministers and caused wanton mayhem against the MMD camp. The Mapatizya Formulain that the UPND has continued to use to this day, involves the disregard of the law and the taking of the law in their own hands. It also encourages the use of violence and civil disobedience against their
4. On May 24, 2006, Vernon Mwaanga and his driver were beaten and assaulted by UPND cadres when they went to deliver a message of condolences at the funeral of the late Anderson Mazoka.
6. On December 5, 2019 UPND cadres opened fire and shot six PF cadres in Mpulungu. 7. In 2016, UPND cadres assaulted and crippled Charity Kabongomana, the then FDD parliamentary candidate for Namwala Constituency. 8. On 27 July, 2015 UPND cadres went to Cresta Golfview Hotel and brutally assaulted Chilufya Tayali who was having a press briefing there.
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9. On October 17, 2018, Chilufya Tayali was again a victim of the UPND’s endemic violent culture when he was beaten by UPND cadres right at the court were he had gone to appear in a case in which Mr Hichilema had sued Mr Tayali for defamation. 10. On March 28, 2017, UPND cadres harassed and beat journalists Silumesi Malumo and Prisca Lumingu from Radio Phoenix and Millenium Radio at the UPND Secretariat in Rhodespark when they went to cover Mr. Hichilema’s press briefing. 11. On May 25, 2015, UPND officials harassed and verbally assaulted Rogers Kalero a Daily Nation reporter on the Copperbelt. 12. On May 24, 2006, a photojournalist from Times of Zambia, Richard Mulongo was harassed and chased from covering a UPND press briefing at their party secretariat. 13. On March 18, 2016, UPND cadres went to Sky FM Radio in Monze and brutally beat Fr Frank Bwalya who was featuring on a live radio programme. I can go on and on citing evidence of UPND violence but for now this suffices.
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Arrest land grabbers, LUNGU SCARES OPPOSITION demands Kampyongo …Mukupa says opposition dead scared of Lungu By SILUMESI MALUMO
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ARREST all unscrupulous individuals using the Patriotic Front name to illegally grab land from rightful owners, Minister of Home Affairs Stephen Kampyongo has directed. And PF deputy secretary-general Mumbi Phiri has distanced the party from people who were committing crimes purporting to be its members. Mr Kampyongo, who is also PF chairperson for security, said Government would not allow individuals to misuse the name of the party to break the law. Mr Kampyongo warned that those who would break the law by engaging in illegal activities would face the wrath of the law. He said yesterday those grabbling land from rightful owners would not be spared. “When you illegally grab land the police will not let you go scot-free but they will ensure that you are arrested and face the law. “We don’t want people to misuse the name of the party to break the law, I am saying this because I am a senior party member who oversees the security of the party, so being forewarned is better than to be allowed to into a danger zone,” Mr Kampyongo said. Meanwhile Ms Phiri said the party had investigated the alleged illegality in Lusaka West and it was found that the people involved were not members. She said the people want to use the name of the party with impunity to engage in illegal activities and this would not be tolerated. Ms Phiri said it was prudent that the police move in and arrest all those involved in Lusaka West. She said “it is very shocking that people can go into someone’s land and start selling it, people doing this must be arrested,” she said.
THE obsession by the opposition of attacking President Edgar Lungu at every turn will not save them from a certain defect in 2021 because he has proved that he is a capable leader, Patriotic Front national chairperson Samuel Mukupa has said. Mr Mukupa said while President Lungu was concentrating on developing Zambia, the opposition was focused on fabricating falsehoods and propaganda which he said people had seen through. He said President Lungu presented the views and stance of the entire PF on issues of interest while some opposition leaders were yapping without consulting anyone. Mr Mukupa was reacting to sentiments by some political commentator claiming that President Lungu does not listen to what Zambians say but his language was only
Mr Mukupa about defeat. He said the opposition, especially the UPND were already feeling the weight of President Lungu even before the 2021 elections. “This is why they are using surrogates to attack and tarnish his name,” he said. Mr Mukupa said President Lungu had not only listened to the demands of the Zambian people but had
fulfilled them and that was why he had continued to gain support even in some areas dominated by the UPND. President Lungu, he said, was giving them sleepless nights each time they thought about his political gains. Mr Mukupa said the UPND surrogates were misplaced because President Lungu would not have gained massive support if he turned
Senior Chief Inyambo Yeta backs Bill 10
By BENNIE MUNDANDO in Mwandi
SENIOR Chief Inyambo Yeta of Mwandi has backed the enactment of Bill 10 into law as coming up with effective laws was a good ingredient in governing the country. The traditional leader said the constitution was a guide and a useful governing factor in the running of every nation across the globe. Senior Chief Inyambo Yeta.was speaking through acting Induna Lyashimba, Lawrence Amukuteile Sitoboha, when chairperson of the select parliamentary committee on Bill 10, Raphael Nakacinda, paid a courtesy call on him at his palace yesterday. He said he appreciated all the processes that Government was undertaking on Bill 10 and that the traditional leadership, especially in Barotseland, was above partisan politics but stood and supported the government of the day. Senior Chief Inyambo Yeta. said he supported all the processes implemented
By SANDRA MACHIMA THE Constitutional Court was clear when it ruled on President Edgar Lungu’s eligibility and it is therefore mischievous for anyone, especially a religious man to state otherwise, says New Congress Party leader Peter Chanda. Mr Chanda said President Lungu has not served two terms and therefore eligible to contest the 2021 elections. He said it was contemptuous for Archbishop Telesphore Mpundu to start cautioning about President Edgar Lungu when the Constitutional Court’s ruling was clear. Mr Chanda said President Lungu took office in 2015 to finish late President Michael Sata’s term and that because
towards the enactment of the Constitution that required the input of the people and submitted that the will of the people should prevail. “We have had a lot of stories flying around and many statements but we want to rest our case in the will of the people to be put to fruition. We want to assure you the traditional leadership more especially in Barotseland is above partisan politics, we stand and support the government of the day. “The constitution is our guide and this is a useful governing factor in the running of every nation or country across the globe and we appreciate all the processes the government is undertaking. So, I want to thank you,” said Senior Chief Inyambo Yeta. And Mr. Nakacinda said he was not in the province to arm-twist the traditional leadership over Bill 10 but to seek wisdom and guidance which was devoid of petty political inclinations meant to achieve political expedience.
He said the future of this country could only be assured if the traditional leadership took its rightful place to guide all those who had offered themselves to the political office and warned against those who were peddling partisan interest over Bill 10 as they risked the whole process being an academic exercise. “Constitution-making in this country has been on going from independence and there have been processes that have gone on in this country which after spending so much money have just ended up being an academic exercise. “President Edgar Lungu has done in the constitution-making process, something that is extra ordinary. It is something that did not happen in times past and it gives us an opportunity that if we are objective, and we put aside partisan politics on this issue, we can do for the Zambian people something that they have been yearning for so many years,” Mr. Nakacinda said.
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Archbishop Mpundu the period was less than three years, it could not be regarded as a term. He said it was unfortunate that a clergyman of his standing, who was supposed
to be preaching and promoting peace and harmony, was in the forefront bringing confusion. The Constitutional Court, he said, ruled that President Lungu was eligible to contest
the 2021 general elections and that Archbishop Mpundu should not mislead the nation over such issues. Mr Chanda said such misleading utterances were undermining the constitution of the land. He said the court in its Judgement was clear that the Presidential tenure from January 25, 2015 to September 13, 2016 did not constitute a full term of office. Mr Chanda said Zambians must have confidence in the Judiciary as they dispense justice for everyone regardless of their political affiliation. He said anyone undermining the judiciary was doing it at his or her own peril.
a deaf ear to the wishes of the people.“If you see the support he has gained especially in Western and North-Western provinces, it is because of the developmental agenda he has prioritised in these areas,” Mr Mukupa said. He said the pressure Mr Lungu had mounted on the opposition could be seen by everyone who was not politically inclined. Mr Mukupa said the opposition could try to comfort themselves by attacking President Lungu at will but they were aware that things were extremely bad for them on the ground. “Tell the naïve surrogate and his pay masters that what they are saying is very laughable because they are just frustrated due to pressure President Lungu is giving them. This is just the beginning they will cry more when we approach the general elections,” Mr Mukupa said.
Chambishi Metals gets 30-day ultimatum By ROGERS KALERO GOVERNMENT has given the owners of Chambishi Metals PLC 30 days to engage the investor Eurasian Resource Group (ERG) and give a clear report on the future of the company which has been put on care and maintenance. Finance Minister Bwalya Ng’andu said Government had decided to give the management at Chambishi Metals 30 days in which to reach the investor and make a decision regarding the future of the company because it cannot be made to wait forever. During a meeting with the management at Chambishi Metals on Thursday, Dr Ng’andu said his delegation had clearly stated that Government cannot be made to wait for an investor to take his time to make a decision on the matter. “We had a meeting with the management at Chambishi Metals where the company has been put on care and maintenance. We wanted to find out how long this situation will take and if the investor is ready to invest more money in the operations. “So during the meeting, we advised the management to meet the investor and come up with a clear position on the matter. We have given them 30 days in which to engage the investor Eurasian Resource Group (ERG) over its position regarding the future of the company which was put on care and maintenance in January,’’ Dr Ng’andu said And speaking in a separate interview, Chambishi Metals PLC, member of the board of directors William Nyirenda said the meeting with the delegation of ministers was a fruitful and was hoping that the various issues the company was facing would be addressed. Mr Nyirenda said, once the various issues were addressed and the company resumed operations, the retrenched workers would be given priority for employment. About 229 workers at Chambishi Metals were retrenched in January following the placement of the company on care and maintenance due to lack of copper concentrate stock feed. In January, Chambishi Metals was placed on care and maintenance.
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HRC commends President Lungu for pardoning 2, 984 inmates PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu has been commended by the Human Rights Commission (HRC) for pardoning 2, 984 inmates and granting of unconditional bail to 2, 719 remandees. Human Rights Commission spokesperson, Mweelwa Muleya, has indicated that the pardoning of 2, 829 male and 155 female inmates on the eve of Africa Freedom Day is commendable as their right to liberty has been restored. In a statement issued in Lusaka yesterday, Mr. Muleya noted that the combined 5, 703 number of inmates and remandees released yesterday is extremely significant because it will contribute to family and society stability. ”The granting of unconditional bail to 2, 719 remandees is commendable. The HRC has always been advocating for granting of bail to suspects facing bail-able and misdemeanor offences as has been done by the President. “It is hoped that a sustainable and predictable mechanism will be put in place to prescribe bail as a right to enhance the rights to
liberty and the presumption of innocence until proven or pleaded guilty,” he said. Meanwhile, Mr. Muleya observed that decongesting correctional facilities means reducing on the risk of contracting and spreading of Covid-19 in the facilities and is commendable as the country fights the pandemic. He has also called on family members to the ex-inmates and society to welcome and embrace the pardoned inmates and help them integrate back into the community. Mr. Muleya noted that released inmates are going to inevitably face serious emotional, psychological and socio-economic challenges during their family and community re-entry and they will need multi-sectorial and specialised counselling as well as support to help them cope with society’s realities. President Lungu yesterday pardoned 2, 984 inmates ahead of the commemoration of the Africa Freedom Day which is celebrated every year on May 25. Their release was announced by Minister of Home Affairs, Stephen Kampyongo, during a press briefing in Lusaka. – ZANIS.
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HH must explain paradise papers expose By NATION REPORTER IT is hypocritical for UPND president, Hakainde Hichilema to accuse President Edgar Lungu of having failed Zambians while allegedly externalising millions of dollars to offshore accounts as revealed by paradise newspaper not long ago says a top Patriotic Front official. PF Member of the Central Committee and Lusaka Province chairman Paul Moonga said it was unfortunate that most Zambians, especially the youth were poor today because of Mr Hichilema’s poor leadership rendered on the sale of public assets during the privatisation process. He was reacting to Mr Hichilema’s accusations that President Lungu had failed the people of Zambia. “It is hypocritical for Mr Hichilema to accuse President Lungu of having failed the people of Zambia while externalising millions of dollars to offshore accounts as revealed by the paradise papers not long ago,” said Mr Moonga. Mr Moonga advised Mr Hichilema to shift and refocus his attention and energy on matters that advance national interest instead of trivialising serious national programmes. He said in a statement that the UPND leader should not be accusing Government of impoverishing Zambians while allegedly externalising millions of dollars to offshore accounts as revealed by the paradise paper not long ago. Mr Moonga said President Lungu and his administration were doing their part in uplifting the lives of Zambians and that the opposition parties must play their part too.
By By AARON CHIYANZO INFORMATIION and Broadcasting Services Minister Dora Siliya has tested positive to the coronavirus (COVID -19), making her the first senior government official to come out publicly to announce her positive status. The Sunday Nation has also learnt that one district commissioner has also tested positive and is isolation. And Lands and Natural Resources minister, Jean Kapata has hailed Ms Siliya for coming out open about her covid status, saying this will encourage other leaders and ordinary people to go for testing. Ms Kapata said she has also invited the health personnel to test her whole family because as a public official, she was equally exposed. Ms Siliya who noted that she had actively been involved, together with other ministers,
I‘VE COVID, SAYS DORA … as Jean Kapata says going to do the test with family in risky communication in the fight against COVID-19, said she had immediately gone into self-isolation after testing positive. Ms Siliya said in a statement in Lusaka yesterday that despite taking every precaution to regularly sanitise, mask up and observe social distancing including a lockdown on her home, she had still tested positive to COVID-19. “I regret to announce that I did test positive for the virus yesterday, Friday 22 May 2020. I immediately went into self-isolation pending advice from health professionals. “Today I liaised with the Ministry of Health and submitted all my contacts in the last 10 days. Health professionals will be
contacting you soon,” she said. The minister urged her contacts to remain calm and cooperate fully so they and their families could be kept safe and encouraged them not to hesitate to call 909 if they had any questions. She said she was currently asymptomatic, meaning that she was not feeling ill nor was she showing any signs of the coronavirus despite being positive. Adding: “As such, I ask all of you to even be more vigilant, in the prevention of the coronavirus. We must continue to wash hands and faces regularly, mask and social distance. “It is also important that we remove our masks whether surgical or cloth, with care, to
avoid self-contamination,” she said. Ms Siliya has thanked President Edgar Lungu and Health Minister Chitalu Chilufya for support and health professionals for efforts in keeping citizens safe. And Ms Kapata said the Information and Broadcasting minister has shown other leaders what to do to encourage the public not to fear testing. “She has set a good example that even leaders can get covid and there is nothing to hide. Even me, I will test with my family and reveal the results,” Ms Kapata said. Ms Kapata encouraged Ms Siliya to stay strong and maintain the courage that she had shown in making her status public, in fighting the covid.
Retrenched miners cautioned against careless spending By ROGERS KALERO
RETRENCHED miners should invest in shelter and income generating ventures so that they can live an acceptable life after leaving employment and not become destitute, Ministry of Labour Permanent Secretary Chanda Kaziya has said. Mr Kaziya warned that irresponsible and careless spending would reduce them to beggars and they would end up blaming the government for their careless spending. He cautioned retrenched miners at Chambishi Metals to put their retrenchment benefits to good use so that they do not throw themselves in hunger and poverty. “That culture of shipwe shipwe or sekesha umupashi which implied spending money lavishly should not be entertained because it would leave you poverty-stricken and you will be blaming Government for your own mistakes.
“I am advising you to think of securing your own shelter and investing in income generating ventures. Remember rented houses do not give respect. Getting excited and booking taxis together with the driver will leave you in untold misery,’’ Mr Kaziya said. Mr Kaziya also warned management at Chambishi Metals to ensure the retrenched workers were paid their terminal benefits according to the agreement. He said Government would not take it kindly to hear that the management had decided to change its mind after agreeing with the unions on the package to be given to the retrenched miners. “I am sure very soon, you will start paying the retrenched workers their terminal benefits. Make sure that you pay the retrenched workers according to the agreement. Don’t change your mind. No, we will not take it kindly. “Don’t take their patience for granted. These workers have been cooperative
and understanding from the time they were told about their situation,’’ Mr Kaziya said According to the total package, the retrenched workers would get four months’ pay for each year served, K45,000 for each affected as Ex-gratia payment and K6, 000 as repatriation package, one month salary in lieu of notice and then leave pay for those who have leave days On January 20, 2020, Mineworkers Union of Zambia president Joseph Chewe announced that 229 workers at Chambishi Metals have been left in the cold following the placement of the company on care and maintenance due to lack of Copper Concentrate The mining company was initially getting its Copper Concentrate stock feed from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), but the situation has changed following the DRCs decision to construct smelters and add value to their concentrate.
DMMU hails production of face masks By NOEL IYOMBWA THE Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit (DMMU) is impressed with the rate at which face masks are being produced at Mulungushi Textiles in Kabwe. DMMU national coordinator Chanda Kabwe said this when he toured the firm to check on the production of face masks for school-going children. In a statement in issued by DMMU Senior Communications Officer Racheal Chama, Mr. Kabwe said there were presently 100 machines with a capacity to produce 1, 500 masks per day by women as a way of empowering them. He said following the directive by President Edgar Lungu, the DMMU had engaged the Ministry of Defence, which is now managing Mulungushi Textiles, to produce the masks for school-going children in examination classes. Mr Kabwe however noted that there was need to increase the human
resource to make full use of the available machinery and meet the target of 2.3 million face masks before schools reopened on June 1. The total number of pupils in examination classes is 1. 3 million and the government is targeting to give at least two face masks to each pupil. Mr. Kabwe also disclosed that Government has also engaged four market associations to produce face masks. And Mulungushi textiles General Manager, Michael Phiri said they had the capacity to produce and would deliver the required masks before schools re-opened. In his fourth Covid-19 address to the nation, President Edgar Lungu directed the DMMU and the Ministry of Health to ensure all pupils in examination classes both primary and secondary were provided with face masks and other hygiene requirements as they re-opened schools to prevent the spread of the pandemic.
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A 40-YEAR-OLD widower has asked the court to revoke his sister-in-law’s order of appointment as an administrator over his late wife’s estate. Mr Chifwembe Ng’uni of Ndeke Township in Ndola wants the Kabushi Local Court to revoke Ms Hilda Mubanga’s order of appointment as an
administrator for his late wife’s estate. Mr Ng’uni narrated that his wife died in 2016 and the family agreed that her sister, Mubanga 56, should be appointed as an administrator. Mr Ng’uni, a teacher by profession said from the time his wife died, Mubanga had not made any follow up in collecting benefits of his late wife as she also used to work in the Ministry of General Education.
“I want the court to revoke her good decision that her brother inappointment then appoint us law had decided to be appointed jointly as administrators so that I as a co-administrator so that they can push for my wife’s pension, could work together in getting because she is too busy and the funds. cannot manage alone,” Mr Senior Magistrate Agnes Ng’uni said. Mulenga sitting with Mildred Mubanga admitted that she Namwizye and Evelyn Nalwizya was too busy and was facing revoked Mubanga’s appointment challenges in finding money and told them both to come back Saturday to facilitate for the movements 25 April, with family members so as to 2020 involved in pushing for the funds. appoint them both to manage the She also added that it was a estate of the late.
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By RABECCA BANDA A LUSAKA woman has told a magistrate’s court how the complainant in an assault case allegedly assaulted two of the accused persons in a fracas outside her neighbour’s house in Chilenje but when challenged in cross examination admitted she did not witness the start of the fight. This is in a case where Izukanji Simbule, 24, a student, Cliff Simbule, 50, a businessman, Sylvia Simbule, 44, a secretary, Mapalo Simbule, 19, a student and Wiza Simbule, 21, a student allegedly assaulted Chrisantius Changwereza, 34, of Makeni thereby causing him occasioning actual bodily harm on December 24, 2019. The defence witness, Ms Ronica Mwanza, 40, of Chilenje said she was at home in the evening when she heard noise outside. Ms Mwanza said she went outside to check what was happening at her neighbour’s house - the Simbules - and saw a white car parked outside their gate. There was an exchange of words with a man who later punched Izukanji in the face and when he wanted to hit him back, his father Cliff Simbule grabbed him and took him inside the house. She said the man approached Sylvia Simbule and hit her with a silver rod he was holding in his hands. Ms Mwanza said the man continued insulting and Mapalo
pulled Sylvia inside the yard. She said the man continued insulting and stoning the gate of the Simbules’. Ms Mwanza said a few minutes later, the man drove off. State prosecutor: Would you be happy to see the Simbules jailed? Ms Mwanza: No. State prosecutor: Why? Ms Mwanza: I wouldn’t be happy to see anyone jailed. State prosecutor: Did you see the complainant arrive at the Simbules house? Ms Mwanza: No. State Prosecutor: Did you see what happened before you heard the noise? Ms Mwanza: No. State Prosecutor: Are you in a position to tell or not whether the complainant was assaulted before you heard the noise? Ms Mwanza: I wouldn’t tell. State Prosecutor: Would you know the owner of the silver rod? Ms Mwanza: No. State Prosecutor: Would you know the person it was grabbed from? Ms Mwanza: No Trial continues on June 10.
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A LUSAKA man has reconciled with a youth who assaulted him. Appearing before magistrate Ruth Kapulo was the 18-year-old boy accused of punching Mr Steven Simbeye, 43 of Chipata compound in the face. It is alleged that the boy assaulted Mr Simbeye on October 3, 2019 causing him actual bodily harm. Magistrate: Did you assault Mr Simbeye? Juvenile: Yes Magistrate: What did you use to assault him? Juvenile: I used fists. Magistrate: How many times did you punch him on the face?
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Mr Simbeye said he has forgiven the boy and asked for the matter to be withdrawn. He said he has known the boy for a long time and he is like a son to him. He advised him to avoid wrong company. Mr Simbeye said when the assault happened, the boy was with his friends. The juvenile said he was grateful to Mr Simbeye for forgiving him and asking the court to withdraw the matter. Magistrate Kapulo told the boy to do something positive in life and leave his bad friends. She warned the boy not to repeat what he did because next time he will no longer be 18 and will be jailed. The court reconciled the two.
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THE Church provides a suitable platform for community awareness alongside the spiritual impartation on the Christian faith and other people. Thus Zambians must fully utilise the body of Christ to disseminate information on the Covid-19 during the Sunday worship across denominations in the country. Information emerging from many parts of the country indicates that compliance levels are not so impressive as some people are very casual about preventive measures. In Nakonde, residents ran amok at the height of Covid-19 screening and testing when, in fact, the exercise is meant to protect them from contracting the highly-infectious disease. A day later, police in Kapiri Mposhi rounded up 30 residents for moving about in the crowded Central Business Districts (CBD) without masks. Elsewhere, some residents move aimlessly and interact in overcrowded public places without due regard for health guidelines aimed at containing the spread of the disease. Some people even poke fun at obedient citizens who are always masked up, giving them unpalatable tags. A worst scenario is told of a young boy who recently recovered from Covid-19 in a Lusaka township, being stigmatised by a horde of residents. Some youths and older people are keeping away from him and each time he passes, whispers of scorn follow. Fellow children have been detailed by the parents to keep away from him because he has just “graduated” from an isolation centre in the capital city. There is brazen lack of understanding of Covid-19 among many citizens, who think social distancing and masking up are punishment, which they could not bear. It is against such a backdrop that the sensitisation campaign must be escalated to the pulpit and must be given a specific slot during Sunday service in all churches across the country. Church leaders and preachers in particular occupy a place of honour and authority on moral and spiritual values in society. They are able to change the tide of all proceedings in communities. Preachers live with the people in society where they command tremendous influence; they are held in high esteem. Of course, some men and women of God have not been exemplary as they have been found wanting, but generally many of them are held in great honour in society. Therefore, Church leaders must craft their Sunday programmes to allot a few minutes to a talk about Covid-19 from different angles. The Church is an appropriate gathering in society which attracts sober attention and this gives it credence to host awareness programmes every Sunday. In any case, the Church has always been involved in community programmes from time immemorial. The Church mother bodies must also ensure that member congregations are fully engaged in the sensitisation initiatives to quash the ignorance embedded in a good number of citizens. Government must also work with the three Church mother bodies and other umbrella religious organisations to ensure effective implementation of sensitisation programmes. This casual approach must come to an end; why should people only oblige to follow simple instructions at gun-point? Leaders from both sides of the political divide, Church leaders, non-governmental organisations, law enforcement officers and all public officers including the media must become ambassadors in the fight against Covid-19.
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UPND AND VIOLENCE
By ANTONIO MWANZA
FOLLOWING the disruption of a radio programme, hosting the UPND president, Mr Hakainde Sammy Hichilema by suspected PF cadres in Isoka, Mr Hichilema has gone on rampage branding the ruling party as a terrorist organisation that is averse to freedom of the press and press freedom. From the outset, let me make a few things clear: 1. What happened in Isoka is wrong and must be condemned by all Zambians. 2. Government and the Patriotic Front through Information Minister Dora Siliya and Deputy Secretary-General Mumbi Phiri respectively have unequivocally condemned that unfortunate incident. However, it must be made clear here that Mr. Hichilema and the UPND have no moral right to cry to the high heavens, condemning others on violence against the media because they are serial offenders in as far as violence and brutality against the media and those who do not agree with them is concerned. UPND is a violent party that needs to redeem itself from the stain and sin of violence by repenting and reforming. To prove my assertion, here are some of the violent trails of UPND: On May 4, 2005, the UPND held a press conference were they launched the infamous Mapatizya Formula, a violent and evil plan that involved the beating, maiming and killing of MMD supporters and leaders. The UPND organised a ‘militia’ that attacked government vehicles, impounded food supply convoys and harassed government ministers and caused wanton mayhem against the MMD camp. The Mapatizya Formulain that the UPND has continued to use to this day, involves the disregard of the law and the taking of the law in their own hands. It also encourages the use of violence and civil disobedience against their
opponents.
3. On February 6, 2017, Brian Hapunda was brutally beaten by UPND cadres in Nega Nega for merely belonging to PF. 4. On May 24, 2006, Vernon Mwaanga and his driver were beaten and assaulted by UPND cadres when they went to deliver a message of condolences at the funeral of the late Anderson Mazoka. 5. In 2016, in Namwala, PF members were mercilessly attacked by UPND cadres for merely celebrating President Edgar Lungu’s electoral victory. 6. On December 5, 2019 UPND cadres opened fire and shot six PF cadres in Mpulungu. 7. In 2016, UPND cadres assaulted and crippled Charity Kabongomana, the then FDD parliamentary candidate for Namwala Constituency. 8. On 27 July, 2015 UPND cadres went to Cresta Golfview Hotel and brutally assaulted Chilufya Tayali who was having a press briefing there.
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9. On October 17, 2018, Chilufya Tayali was again a victim of the UPND’s endemic violent culture when he was beaten by UPND cadres right at the court were he had gone to appear in a case in which Mr Hichilema had sued Mr Tayali for defamation.
10. On March 28, 2017, UPND cadres harassed and beat journalists Silumesi Malumo and Prisca Lumingu from Radio Phoenix and Millenium Radio at the UPND Secretariat in Rhodespark when they went to cover Mr. Hichilema’s press briefing. 11. On May 25, 2015, UPND officials harassed and verbally assaulted Rogers Kalero a Daily Nation reporter on the Copperbelt. 12. On May 24, 2006, a photojournalist from Times of Zambia, Richard Mulongo was harassed and chased from covering a UPND press briefing at their party secretariat. 13. On March 18, 2016, UPND cadres went to Sky FM Radio in Monze and brutally beat Fr Frank Bwalya who was featuring on a live radio programme. I can go on and on citing evidence of UPND violence but for now this suffices.
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Arrest land grabbers, LUNGU SCARES OPPOSITION demands Kampyongo …Mukupa says opposition dead scared of Lungu By SILUMESI MALUMO
By SILUMESI MALUMO
ARREST all unscrupulous individuals using the Patriotic Front name to illegally grab land from rightful owners, Minister of Home Affairs Stephen Kampyongo has directed. And PF deputy secretary-general Mumbi Phiri has distanced the party from people who were committing crimes purporting to be its members. Mr Kampyongo, who is also PF chairperson for security, said Government would not allow individuals to misuse the name of the party to break the law. Mr Kampyongo warned that those who would break the law by engaging in illegal activities would face the wrath of the law. He said yesterday those grabbling land from rightful owners would not be spared. “When you illegally grab land the police will not let you go scot-free but they will ensure that you are arrested and face the law. “We don’t want people to misuse the name of the party to break the law, I am saying this because I am a senior party member who oversees the security of the party, so being forewarned is better than to be allowed to into a danger zone,” Mr Kampyongo said. Meanwhile Ms Phiri said the party had investigated the alleged illegality in Lusaka West and it was found that the people involved were not members. She said the people want to use the name of the party with impunity to engage in illegal activities and this would not be tolerated. Ms Phiri said it was prudent that the police move in and arrest all those involved in Lusaka West. She said “it is very shocking that people can go into someone’s land and start selling it, people doing this must be arrested,” she said.
THE obsession by the opposition of attacking President Edgar Lungu at every turn will not save them from a certain defect in 2021 because he has proved that he is a capable leader, Patriotic Front national chairperson Samuel Mukupa has said. Mr Mukupa said while President Lungu was concentrating on developing Zambia, the opposition was focused on fabricating falsehoods and propaganda which he said people had seen through. He said President Lungu presented the views and stance of the entire PF on issues of interest while some opposition leaders were yapping without consulting anyone. Mr Mukupa was reacting to sentiments by some political commentator claiming that President Lungu does not listen to what Zambians say but his language was only
Mr Mukupa about defeat. He said the opposition, especially the UPND were already feeling the weight of President Lungu even before the 2021 elections. “This is why they are using surrogates to attack and tarnish his name,” he said. Mr Mukupa said President Lungu had not only listened to the demands of the Zambian people but had
fulfilled them and that was why he had continued to gain support even in some areas dominated by the UPND. President Lungu, he said, was giving them sleepless nights each time they thought about his political gains. Mr Mukupa said the UPND surrogates were misplaced because President Lungu would not have gained massive support if he turned
Senior Chief Inyambo Yeta backs Bill 10
By BENNIE MUNDANDO in Mwandi
SENIOR Chief Inyambo Yeta of Mwandi has backed the enactment of Bill 10 into law as coming up with effective laws was a good ingredient in governing the country. The traditional leader said the constitution was a guide and a useful governing factor in the running of every nation across the globe. Senior Chief Inyambo Yeta.was speaking through acting Induna Lyashimba, Lawrence Amukuteile Sitoboha, when chairperson of the select parliamentary committee on Bill 10, Raphael Nakacinda, paid a courtesy call on him at his palace yesterday. He said he appreciated all the processes that Government was undertaking on Bill 10 and that the traditional leadership, especially in Barotseland, was above partisan politics but stood and supported the government of the day. Senior Chief Inyambo Yeta. said he supported all the processes implemented
By SANDRA MACHIMA THE Constitutional Court was clear when it ruled on President Edgar Lungu’s eligibility and it is therefore mischievous for anyone, especially a religious man to state otherwise, says New Congress Party leader Peter Chanda. Mr Chanda said President Lungu has not served two terms and therefore eligible to contest the 2021 elections. He said it was contemptuous for Archbishop Telesphore Mpundu to start cautioning about President Edgar Lungu when the Constitutional Court’s ruling was clear. Mr Chanda said President Lungu took office in 2015 to finish late President Michael Sata’s term and that because
towards the enactment of the Constitution that required the input of the people and submitted that the will of the people should prevail. “We have had a lot of stories flying around and many statements but we want to rest our case in the will of the people to be put to fruition. We want to assure you the traditional leadership more especially in Barotseland is above partisan politics, we stand and support the government of the day. “The constitution is our guide and this is a useful governing factor in the running of every nation or country across the globe and we appreciate all the processes the government is undertaking. So, I want to thank you,” said Senior Chief Inyambo Yeta. And Mr. Nakacinda said he was not in the province to arm-twist the traditional leadership over Bill 10 but to seek wisdom and guidance which was devoid of petty political inclinations meant to achieve political expedience.
He said the future of this country could only be assured if the traditional leadership took its rightful place to guide all those who had offered themselves to the political office and warned against those who were peddling partisan interest over Bill 10 as they risked the whole process being an academic exercise. “Constitution-making in this country has been on going from independence and there have been processes that have gone on in this country which after spending so much money have just ended up being an academic exercise. “President Edgar Lungu has done in the constitution-making process, something that is extra ordinary. It is something that did not happen in times past and it gives us an opportunity that if we are objective, and we put aside partisan politics on this issue, we can do for the Zambian people something that they have been yearning for so many years,” Mr. Nakacinda said.
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Archbishop Mpundu the period was less than three years, it could not be regarded as a term. He said it was unfortunate that a clergyman of his standing, who was supposed
to be preaching and promoting peace and harmony, was in the forefront bringing confusion. The Constitutional Court, he said, ruled that President Lungu was eligible to contest
the 2021 general elections and that Archbishop Mpundu should not mislead the nation over such issues. Mr Chanda said such misleading utterances were undermining the constitution of the land. He said the court in its Judgement was clear that the Presidential tenure from January 25, 2015 to September 13, 2016 did not constitute a full term of office. Mr Chanda said Zambians must have confidence in the Judiciary as they dispense justice for everyone regardless of their political affiliation. He said anyone undermining the judiciary was doing it at his or her own peril.
a deaf ear to the wishes of the people.“If you see the support he has gained especially in Western and North-Western provinces, it is because of the developmental agenda he has prioritised in these areas,” Mr Mukupa said. He said the pressure Mr Lungu had mounted on the opposition could be seen by everyone who was not politically inclined. Mr Mukupa said the opposition could try to comfort themselves by attacking President Lungu at will but they were aware that things were extremely bad for them on the ground. “Tell the naïve surrogate and his pay masters that what they are saying is very laughable because they are just frustrated due to pressure President Lungu is giving them. This is just the beginning they will cry more when we approach the general elections,” Mr Mukupa said.
Chambishi Metals gets 30-day ultimatum By ROGERS KALERO GOVERNMENT has given the owners of Chambishi Metals PLC 30 days to engage the investor Eurasian Resource Group (ERG) and give a clear report on the future of the company which has been put on care and maintenance. Finance Minister Bwalya Ng’andu said Government had decided to give the management at Chambishi Metals 30 days in which to reach the investor and make a decision regarding the future of the company because it cannot be made to wait forever. During a meeting with the management at Chambishi Metals on Thursday, Dr Ng’andu said his delegation had clearly stated that Government cannot be made to wait for an investor to take his time to make a decision on the matter. “We had a meeting with the management at Chambishi Metals where the company has been put on care and maintenance. We wanted to find out how long this situation will take and if the investor is ready to invest more money in the operations. “So during the meeting, we advised the management to meet the investor and come up with a clear position on the matter. We have given them 30 days in which to engage the investor Eurasian Resource Group (ERG) over its position regarding the future of the company which was put on care and maintenance in January,’’ Dr Ng’andu said And speaking in a separate interview, Chambishi Metals PLC, member of the board of directors William Nyirenda said the meeting with the delegation of ministers was a fruitful and was hoping that the various issues the company was facing would be addressed. Mr Nyirenda said, once the various issues were addressed and the company resumed operations, the retrenched workers would be given priority for employment. About 229 workers at Chambishi Metals were retrenched in January following the placement of the company on care and maintenance due to lack of copper concentrate stock feed. In January, Chambishi Metals was placed on care and maintenance.
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HRC commends President Lungu for pardoning 2, 984 inmates PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu has been commended by the Human Rights Commission (HRC) for pardoning 2, 984 inmates and granting of unconditional bail to 2, 719 remandees. Human Rights Commission spokesperson, Mweelwa Muleya, has indicated that the pardoning of 2, 829 male and 155 female inmates on the eve of Africa Freedom Day is commendable as their right to liberty has been restored. In a statement issued in Lusaka yesterday, Mr. Muleya noted that the combined 5, 703 number of inmates and remandees released yesterday is extremely significant because it will contribute to family and society stability. ”The granting of unconditional bail to 2, 719 remandees is commendable. The HRC has always been advocating for granting of bail to suspects facing bail-able and misdemeanor offences as has been done by the President. “It is hoped that a sustainable and predictable mechanism will be put in place to prescribe bail as a right to enhance the rights to
liberty and the presumption of innocence until proven or pleaded guilty,” he said. Meanwhile, Mr. Muleya observed that decongesting correctional facilities means reducing on the risk of contracting and spreading of Covid-19 in the facilities and is commendable as the country fights the pandemic. He has also called on family members to the ex-inmates and society to welcome and embrace the pardoned inmates and help them integrate back into the community. Mr. Muleya noted that released inmates are going to inevitably face serious emotional, psychological and socio-economic challenges during their family and community re-entry and they will need multi-sectorial and specialised counselling as well as support to help them cope with society’s realities. President Lungu yesterday pardoned 2, 984 inmates ahead of the commemoration of the Africa Freedom Day which is celebrated every year on May 25. Their release was announced by Minister of Home Affairs, Stephen Kampyongo, during a press briefing in Lusaka. – ZANIS.
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HH must explain paradise papers expose By NATION REPORTER IT is hypocritical for UPND president, Hakainde Hichilema to accuse President Edgar Lungu of having failed Zambians while allegedly externalising millions of dollars to offshore accounts as revealed by paradise newspaper not long ago says a top Patriotic Front official. PF Member of the Central Committee and Lusaka Province chairman Paul Moonga said it was unfortunate that most Zambians, especially the youth were poor today because of Mr Hichilema’s poor leadership rendered on the sale of public assets during the privatisation process. He was reacting to Mr Hichilema’s accusations that President Lungu had failed the people of Zambia. “It is hypocritical for Mr Hichilema to accuse President Lungu of having failed the people of Zambia while externalising millions of dollars to offshore accounts as revealed by the paradise papers not long ago,” said Mr Moonga. Mr Moonga advised Mr Hichilema to shift and refocus his attention and energy on matters that advance national interest instead of trivialising serious national programmes. He said in a statement that the UPND leader should not be accusing Government of impoverishing Zambians while allegedly externalising millions of dollars to offshore accounts as revealed by the paradise paper not long ago. Mr Moonga said President Lungu and his administration were doing their part in uplifting the lives of Zambians and that the opposition parties must play their part too.
By By AARON CHIYANZO INFORMATIION and Broadcasting Services Minister Dora Siliya has tested positive to the coronavirus (COVID -19), making her the first senior government official to come out publicly to announce her positive status. The Sunday Nation has also learnt that one district commissioner has also tested positive and is isolation. And Lands and Natural Resources minister, Jean Kapata has hailed Ms Siliya for coming out open about her covid status, saying this will encourage other leaders and ordinary people to go for testing. Ms Kapata said she has also invited the health personnel to test her whole family because as a public official, she was equally exposed. Ms Siliya who noted that she had actively been involved, together with other ministers,
I‘VE COVID, SAYS DORA … as Jean Kapata says going to do the test with family in risky communication in the fight against COVID-19, said she had immediately gone into self-isolation after testing positive. Ms Siliya said in a statement in Lusaka yesterday that despite taking every precaution to regularly sanitise, mask up and observe social distancing including a lockdown on her home, she had still tested positive to COVID-19. “I regret to announce that I did test positive for the virus yesterday, Friday 22 May 2020. I immediately went into self-isolation pending advice from health professionals. “Today I liaised with the Ministry of Health and submitted all my contacts in the last 10 days. Health professionals will be
contacting you soon,” she said. The minister urged her contacts to remain calm and cooperate fully so they and their families could be kept safe and encouraged them not to hesitate to call 909 if they had any questions. She said she was currently asymptomatic, meaning that she was not feeling ill nor was she showing any signs of the coronavirus despite being positive. Adding: “As such, I ask all of you to even be more vigilant, in the prevention of the coronavirus. We must continue to wash hands and faces regularly, mask and social distance. “It is also important that we remove our masks whether surgical or cloth, with care, to
avoid self-contamination,” she said. Ms Siliya has thanked President Edgar Lungu and Health Minister Chitalu Chilufya for support and health professionals for efforts in keeping citizens safe. And Ms Kapata said the Information and Broadcasting minister has shown other leaders what to do to encourage the public not to fear testing. “She has set a good example that even leaders can get covid and there is nothing to hide. Even me, I will test with my family and reveal the results,” Ms Kapata said. Ms Kapata encouraged Ms Siliya to stay strong and maintain the courage that she had shown in making her status public, in fighting the covid.
Retrenched miners cautioned against careless spending By ROGERS KALERO
RETRENCHED miners should invest in shelter and income generating ventures so that they can live an acceptable life after leaving employment and not become destitute, Ministry of Labour Permanent Secretary Chanda Kaziya has said. Mr Kaziya warned that irresponsible and careless spending would reduce them to beggars and they would end up blaming the government for their careless spending. He cautioned retrenched miners at Chambishi Metals to put their retrenchment benefits to good use so that they do not throw themselves in hunger and poverty. “That culture of shipwe shipwe or sekesha umupashi which implied spending money lavishly should not be entertained because it would leave you poverty-stricken and you will be blaming Government for your own mistakes.
“I am advising you to think of securing your own shelter and investing in income generating ventures. Remember rented houses do not give respect. Getting excited and booking taxis together with the driver will leave you in untold misery,’’ Mr Kaziya said. Mr Kaziya also warned management at Chambishi Metals to ensure the retrenched workers were paid their terminal benefits according to the agreement. He said Government would not take it kindly to hear that the management had decided to change its mind after agreeing with the unions on the package to be given to the retrenched miners. “I am sure very soon, you will start paying the retrenched workers their terminal benefits. Make sure that you pay the retrenched workers according to the agreement. Don’t change your mind. No, we will not take it kindly. “Don’t take their patience for granted. These workers have been cooperative
and understanding from the time they were told about their situation,’’ Mr Kaziya said According to the total package, the retrenched workers would get four months’ pay for each year served, K45,000 for each affected as Ex-gratia payment and K6, 000 as repatriation package, one month salary in lieu of notice and then leave pay for those who have leave days On January 20, 2020, Mineworkers Union of Zambia president Joseph Chewe announced that 229 workers at Chambishi Metals have been left in the cold following the placement of the company on care and maintenance due to lack of Copper Concentrate The mining company was initially getting its Copper Concentrate stock feed from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), but the situation has changed following the DRCs decision to construct smelters and add value to their concentrate.
DMMU hails production of face masks By NOEL IYOMBWA THE Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit (DMMU) is impressed with the rate at which face masks are being produced at Mulungushi Textiles in Kabwe. DMMU national coordinator Chanda Kabwe said this when he toured the firm to check on the production of face masks for school-going children. In a statement in issued by DMMU Senior Communications Officer Racheal Chama, Mr. Kabwe said there were presently 100 machines with a capacity to produce 1, 500 masks per day by women as a way of empowering them. He said following the directive by President Edgar Lungu, the DMMU had engaged the Ministry of Defence, which is now managing Mulungushi Textiles, to produce the masks for school-going children in examination classes. Mr Kabwe however noted that there was need to increase the human
resource to make full use of the available machinery and meet the target of 2.3 million face masks before schools reopened on June 1. The total number of pupils in examination classes is 1. 3 million and the government is targeting to give at least two face masks to each pupil. Mr. Kabwe also disclosed that Government has also engaged four market associations to produce face masks. And Mulungushi textiles General Manager, Michael Phiri said they had the capacity to produce and would deliver the required masks before schools re-opened. In his fourth Covid-19 address to the nation, President Edgar Lungu directed the DMMU and the Ministry of Health to ensure all pupils in examination classes both primary and secondary were provided with face masks and other hygiene requirements as they re-opened schools to prevent the spread of the pandemic.
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I saw complainant assault two accused persons - neighbour
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TEACHER PLEADS FOR LATE WIFE’S ESTATE
By MARY PHIRI
A 40-YEAR-OLD widower has asked the court to revoke his sister-in-law’s order of appointment as an administrator over his late wife’s estate. Mr Chifwembe Ng’uni of Ndeke Township in Ndola wants the Kabushi Local Court to revoke Ms Hilda Mubanga’s order of appointment as an
administrator for his late wife’s estate. Mr Ng’uni narrated that his wife died in 2016 and the family agreed that her sister, Mubanga 56, should be appointed as an administrator. Mr Ng’uni, a teacher by profession said from the time his wife died, Mubanga had not made any follow up in collecting benefits of his late wife as she also used to work in the Ministry of General Education.
“I want the court to revoke her good decision that her brother inappointment then appoint us law had decided to be appointed jointly as administrators so that I as a co-administrator so that they can push for my wife’s pension, could work together in getting because she is too busy and the funds. cannot manage alone,” Mr Senior Magistrate Agnes Ng’uni said. Mulenga sitting with Mildred Mubanga admitted that she Namwizye and Evelyn Nalwizya was too busy and was facing revoked Mubanga’s appointment challenges in finding money and told them both to come back Saturday to facilitate for the movements 25 April, with family members so as to 2020 involved in pushing for the funds. appoint them both to manage the She also added that it was a estate of the late.
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By RABECCA BANDA A LUSAKA woman has told a magistrate’s court how the complainant in an assault case allegedly assaulted two of the accused persons in a fracas outside her neighbour’s house in Chilenje but when challenged in cross examination admitted she did not witness the start of the fight. This is in a case where Izukanji Simbule, 24, a student, Cliff Simbule, 50, a businessman, Sylvia Simbule, 44, a secretary, Mapalo Simbule, 19, a student and Wiza Simbule, 21, a student allegedly assaulted Chrisantius Changwereza, 34, of Makeni thereby causing him occasioning actual bodily harm on December 24, 2019. The defence witness, Ms Ronica Mwanza, 40, of Chilenje said she was at home in the evening when she heard noise outside. Ms Mwanza said she went outside to check what was happening at her neighbour’s house - the Simbules - and saw a white car parked outside their gate. There was an exchange of words with a man who later punched Izukanji in the face and when he wanted to hit him back, his father Cliff Simbule grabbed him and took him inside the house. She said the man approached Sylvia Simbule and hit her with a silver rod he was holding in his hands. Ms Mwanza said the man continued insulting and Mapalo
pulled Sylvia inside the yard. She said the man continued insulting and stoning the gate of the Simbules’. Ms Mwanza said a few minutes later, the man drove off. State prosecutor: Would you be happy to see the Simbules jailed? Ms Mwanza: No. State prosecutor: Why? Ms Mwanza: I wouldn’t be happy to see anyone jailed. State prosecutor: Did you see the complainant arrive at the Simbules house? Ms Mwanza: No. State Prosecutor: Did you see what happened before you heard the noise? Ms Mwanza: No. State Prosecutor: Are you in a position to tell or not whether the complainant was assaulted before you heard the noise? Ms Mwanza: I wouldn’t tell. State Prosecutor: Would you know the owner of the silver rod? Ms Mwanza: No. State Prosecutor: Would you know the person it was grabbed from? Ms Mwanza: No Trial continues on June 10.
Assault ends in reconciliation
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A LUSAKA man has reconciled with a youth who assaulted him. Appearing before magistrate Ruth Kapulo was the 18-year-old boy accused of punching Mr Steven Simbeye, 43 of Chipata compound in the face. It is alleged that the boy assaulted Mr Simbeye on October 3, 2019 causing him actual bodily harm. Magistrate: Did you assault Mr Simbeye? Juvenile: Yes Magistrate: What did you use to assault him? Juvenile: I used fists. Magistrate: How many times did you punch him on the face?
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Mr Simbeye said he has forgiven the boy and asked for the matter to be withdrawn. He said he has known the boy for a long time and he is like a son to him. He advised him to avoid wrong company. Mr Simbeye said when the assault happened, the boy was with his friends. The juvenile said he was grateful to Mr Simbeye for forgiving him and asking the court to withdraw the matter. Magistrate Kapulo told the boy to do something positive in life and leave his bad friends. She warned the boy not to repeat what he did because next time he will no longer be 18 and will be jailed. The court reconciled the two.
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SOCIAL MEDIA Teacher bullies school cook.. accusing him of witchcraft. This was at Siavonga Secondary School as reported by the Lusaka Sun/The Zambian Sun.
LANTIAN RESTAURANT: UNDESIRED BEHAVIOUR The following are some comments from our online edition. To watch the video IN LUSAKA go to www.thezambiansun.com I wish to confirm that Provincial • CLARA S HAMOOYA: As the a Tonga I get all his words Administration following but this is not howis weactively play chimbuya. This Lozi teacher must case be arrested, too much. My heart up the of athis Mr.is Tang Wei, the bleeds. He can’t do such a thing to an elder not to talk of taking apparent a video owner of Lantian Restaurant, INKECHI ANDREW, MWEENE Claraof Sa a •restaurant in Lusaka at CHIYUNI: the centre Hamooya. He was locked up yesterday. racism row. • CLARA S HAMOOYA: Nice he can't treat his friend Let that me way state that if the allegations of • ÑÔRÀH ÎÑÔÑGÉ LÙMÀÑÔ: This is someone's dad racial discrimination against Mr. Tang and why would a teacher do that to a grown man, huh are why? proven, my office will not hesitate CATHARINE CHANDA: Only Bembas andhis Ngonis are to• recommend to authorities for the only people who know chimbuya very well. I love express deportation from Zambia. you Koswes • As JOHN C NKHOMA: Catharine Chanda, wethere love you Lusaka Province Minister, isto Kolwes simply no room for rogue behaviour in • JOLLITY TINTA MUDENDA: This is utter stupidity that ourteacher province those needs especially an early retirement after bordering all there are many ontribe the waiting list. How dare he bullies an elderly on race, or colour. man busy preparing a meal for pupils? And the video Our province and city in particular man ulichianga mudala. • KINGSTONE BWALYA: man who was has existed for manyThe decades andtaking the video must be arrested as well. UPND please arrest played hosts to millions of people from the two today. different racial backgrounds whosad!! have • DOUGLAS MWEEMBA: Sad...extremely • MOSES MUBANGA: Evil chap deserves to be settled here for business or personal arrested. Let this cook get a medical report and have reasons and they now call Lusaka him arrested. • CARPENTER: This is assault and the teacher should home. The Chinese community itself be arrested. has been an all-weather friend to the • JUSTINE NGOSA: Very sad, inhuman City of Lusaka. The Chinese City of • NJINVYANJI SILWAMBA: Respect everyone regardless of their Province status, this behaviour uncalled Fuzhou Jiangxi has a was twinning for. partnership withTCZ Lusaka. Chongwe hasthis • ENOCK MASIYE: should do something about teacher.with China’s Mianyang City. twinned • KAY CHIBALE: This teacher is very stupid. All these bilateral signs of • CHERRY KABISA: This teacher is very stupid friendships go to show a strong bond • CHARITY KASONGO LENGWE: This is bad, who does that? between the Chinese and Zambians. • DEBORAH TAIZYA'S MUM: Shocking, why treat a We shall therefore not tolerate fellow human like that. • VICKY ZULU: And his idiotic is laughing and undesired behaviour of friend a few foreigners filming sure. Both need to be arrested. to• damage the good relations that MULENGA MWILA FUNDANGA: But why ai? Some Lusaka its people have enjoyed peopleand are evil. • LUCIA MWANSA: Not at its level best but at its worst. with millions of visitors and investors • JOCH NAITUMELA SILISAPO: This is bad and totally over the many years of its existence. unacceptable. • KAMIZHI NDONYO: Harassment at its level best. • ALEX MALAMBO: Unprofessional act.. should be
disciplined. COMMENTS:
• SANDRA SODA: Where is this? • JOCH NAITUMELA: Silisapo, Sandra Soda it's written somewhere Kelven Chipopela: Pama lodges • NAMAKAU SHIYANGA: This was too much. kuno ku PHI, bars are very much • NAMAKAU SHIYANGA: Foolish teacher. • VINCENT YONA: Thefor law the should visit immediately. open, no regard law, please • MISHECK M KAYARA JR: OK what was funny ai? do something, weSR:are depending • GEORGE CHAINDA Mr Bowman Chilosha on Lusambo take note. you. • YVONNE NJELESHI: Shame. • MATE BIZMARCK MUTABA: Vacancy iyo. Ogreen Pamesa: I must admit • LIMPO MWANGALA: He is playing with his retirement here that you are a hard working package. • ALICK KAMANGA: Please have teacher arrested. minister. You deserve ourthissupport. He is an animal and needs to be isolated from the Youcommunity. have managed to control mealie • DUMI SANI: That idiot of a teacher must be fired..... meal prices, you have managed to His so nonsensical you don't treat people like the way he wasthe behaving. control spread of Covid-19 within • ANGELA MBIRI: He is very stupid and foolish how can people, may you continue he do that, let the law take its course in the • LUISpath LENNOX I: The only idiot if is the one who was same and maybe possible shooting the video. you should be the • GARNET MUMBA: The Labour teacher andminister... the idiot of a camera man should be put behind bars. • KAY CHIBALE: Very stupid teacher mmmmmm Mubita Mankishi: That’s • Papadopoulus Munkombwe: He is aour fool. Lusaka
Province minister, the best provincial minister we ever had in the history of this country. Paul Chanda: Racism and tribe, but why don’t you do the same to PF officials who talk on tribal lines? Does it mean that others are sacred cows? Let him continue because our country seem to have such a trend and tendency. Juliet Nangamba Simukonde: Why do you like making others look irrelevant? Miles already took action. Don’t throw weights but be united. Let him finish as he started. This is his city. Anyway, this is why some of these posts must be scrapped. We can’t hear different views on the same matter.
FINALLY FARMERS ARE GETTING FAIR DEAL
CAGE FAKE PASTORS Dear Editor,
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VER the last four months (July to October 2019), the price of Zambia's staple food (maize and mealie meal) has been on an upward trend. This is largely due to an open system allowing farmers to sell maize at market value. A healthy situation. Government on the other hand has continued to procure agricultural produce from farmers as per tradition (at slightly lower prices) to beef up food security through the Food Reserve Agency. This market value or cost reflective tag has led to an increase in mealie meal prices for the consumer. It's a bitter sweet tale of sorts in that the farmer is getting value with every drop of sweat and the consumer (mostly in urban areas has to forego certain
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luxuries to meet the cost of nshima.) The PF government's open market policy has created a conducive environment for sector growth. For decades Zambia has enjoyed government subsidies on food and essential services such as electricity. With time, these subsidies have been reduced and in some cases withdrawn to ease the burden on the national treasury. The adjustment process is never seamless but is a necessary measure. We need to ask ourselves; "Who feeds Zambia?" "At what cost do they do it?" "Do they make a profit out of it?" The answer to each of these three questions will in turn determine whether or not the current price of mealie meal is justified. Zambia is largely fed by subsistence farmers most of whom are in rural or outskirt areas of
THE increasing number of pastors indulging in abominable things such as swindling and fake prophecies in the country is worrying. To get into the crux of the matter, the men of God are supposed to conduct themselves in a Christian manner devoid of any sin in the eyes of our Creator, the Almighty God. In the recent past, some people, particularly the church members,
UPND crowds started way back in 2006 Dear Editor, Dear editor,
CROWDS are not a determinant of winning elections. Most of those who attended the HH/UPND rally in Kitwe didn't come from the district. That was a UPND national rally. Epobapela apopene. Ba UPND Zambia yonse. Most of his members were ferried from Southern Province and a few from Western and other provinces. UPND and HH are trying to hoodwink Zambians that they have become popular on the CB. Using crowds are their old tactic. At last they always lose. They will cry even in 2021. HH cannot change anything in Zambia. After all they don't have a manifesto. They can't do what the PF government has done in seven years since 2011. They are very far from ECL’s powerful development agenda which has delivered. SONTAPO not ukulandafye and promising people impossible or manna from Heaven. We shall only wait for 2021 polling day. Your ratings on HH, CK are FAKE. HH can't beat ELC. PAUL CHILESHE.
It is with great concern that false and misleading information continues to be spread around the 2.5-milliondollar gold mine project. Lets note that over the years government has continued to lose over three hundred million dollars every year through illegal mining yet there has been silence on the matter which has for a long time disadvantaged the Zambian government and its people. Certainly, a solution must be found to stop this trend and the proposed project coming from the Zambia consolidated copper mine ZCCM may if well managed be the answer to the long-standing problem of illegal mining. We must ask ourselves why amid so many mining activities taking place in the country why is that majority Zambians continue to suffer and the government getting little or no revenue. Who is behind the illegality? And is their return benefit? Who is pocketing the people’s money? The local people in areas housing these illegal mining activities continue to suffer environmental effects,
the country. President Edgar Lungu and PF government has tossed the coin and it is still spinning. The farmer's side of the coin is finally facing upwards. The farmer has for the first time sold his maize at the market price. This has put more money in his pocket. This has stirred a production movement and an increase in the number of persons putting hoe to ground. The right formula has been found and a balance struck. An increase in agricultural output will mean; *A reduction in prices of agro produce and increased exports. This in turn becomes a self-regulating or market driven sector of the economy. *An increase in industries manufacturing farming equipment, fertiliser and other inputs, *An increase in demand
for packaging have been swindled out ofmaterials theirsuch hard as sacks earned money, some women The ultimate resultand is newgirls jobs, new income streams raped and defiled letall andrespectively a broadened tax base an aim of enhancing the alone given fake with prophecies. nation’s quality of livelihood. The increase in mealie It is very unfortunate that these meal prices is therefore a vices are being perpetrated bywhose the blessing in disguise be appreciated so-called pastorsbenefits in a will country which is beginning next harvest season. Every wise citizen with declared as a Christian nation. foresight should seize this moment join the bandThe mushrooming ofand churches wagon of new farmers. The rewardsare will be worth it. which in most cases not regulated KAY MUSONDA, can be attributed to the rising cases PF Media. of pastors indulging in abominable activities. The question begging for an answer is: Why the number of fake
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pastors has escalated in Zambia? My earnest appeal to the Ministry of National Guidance and Religious Affairs is that all church activities and the conduct of pastors must be scrutinised; they should operate within the confines of the law. As for the fake pastors, they should be arrested so that they can face the full wrath of the law. Ultimately, this will deter would-be offenders. ELEMIYA PHIRI, Lusaka.
IT is sad that with so many registered political parties, the Patriotic Front lacks real opposition from these organisations to the disappointment of their many followers. Opposition parties are supposed to be the government in waiting thereby offering checks and balances to the governing party. But alas, they seem to have lost it or not know that. PF is therefore having a field day because of that and one wonders what the roles of these many political parties are. Accusing the President of many bad things seems to be their preoccupation instead of advancing their agenda. To me the accusers should actually be cited because they have once before campaigned for him at one time or the other. Not being given a job by him should therefore not make him be insulted every day.
People want to know what these political parties would do differently from PF to change the welfare of the general citizenry when they form government. People want to know what these political parties would do differently from PF to change the welfare of the general citizenry when they form government. So give us a break and tell us real issues of governmental developmental. WISDOM MUYUNDA, Chingola.
Lets end illegal mining Dear Editor,
I AM dismayed that Radio Lutanda was closed because of a programme that was deemed tribal. My own feelings are that truth hurts. We all know the voting pattern in the UPND strongholds, especially in Southern Province. The voting is so regional and so tribal that no amount of masking it can hide it. Let us call a spade a spade. The tribal vote that comes from Southern Province is well documented and anyone is free to go to the Electoral Commission of Zambia and check on the results of the last two elections. I think it was wrong to
compromised waterIBAand sanitation Director General Josephine Mapoma arising from illegal mining activities. If theaccountable radio station for not well establishedclose and speaking the truth. The tribentities such as ZCCM-IH, Zambian al vote won’ta stop unless we about it openly. I say institution for whichtalk government hasfor well done Radio Lutanda highlighting the tribal vote shares are allowed from to manage Southern and Province. correct this illegalityNapwisha, then who will do CHANDA NSHANGALILWA, the needful? What have the traditional Lusaka. leaders and its people benefited from illegal mining activities already taking place? From my understanding the ZCCM-IH and the Consolidated Gold company Zambia-CGCZ partnership proposes to empower the local people with the sore duty of providing the raw material which when processed will see the very community benefit fifty (50) percent of the produce. The remaining percent goes towards mineral royalties, refining and processing costs. This is certainly one of the rare mining deals which seeks to protect the interest of both Zambians and the central government. It is actually the first legalised gold mining deal. The project is only Covering three out of sixty gold mining points which gives more room for
Katimba Chisanga Zambians to invest in the remaining areas. My heart bleeds to hear of people claiming that the project disadvantages the local people without clearly stating how the very people are currently benefiting from the illegal trend. I keenly followed the statement by my brother Sean Tembo who referred us to the Botswana scenario were that government is able to pocket 25 percent income tax on profits, 12 percent value added tax on sales and 50 percent in
total dividends in a very similar deal. May we also be mindful that the ZCCM-IH and CGCZ partnership is not meant to take away the mining duty from the local people as its core business is purely processing. Now that this illegal business is being formalised why the sudden uproar? Why the rejection of a well-intended project? Should we continue to allow foreigners milk from our own natural resource through illegal means? There is need for those concerned with the welfare of the Zambian gold mining industry to be patriotic enough and stand for what is right and that is granting Zambians their desired benefits of owning minerals on their soil. Lets work together in bringing an end to day light robbery of this treasured resource. Together we can end illegal mining and boast our revenue base. The Zambian government must for the first time begin to realise revenue from gold mining. Lets end illegal gold mining. Katimba Chisanga Mineral Economics Consultant and Activist
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As the Nation is aware, Zambia will join the rest of Africa to commemorate Africa Freedom Day which falls on Monday, 25th May, 2020 under the theme “Silencing the Guns: Creating Conditions for Africa’s Development”. His Excellency Mr Edgar Chagwa Lungu, President of the Republic of Zambia, will lead the celebrations at the national level here in Lusaka. This will be marked by a Wreath Laying Ceremony at the Freedom Statue and later the presentation of Honours and Awards to the deserving recipients at State House. At the provincial level, the commemorations will be led by the Honourable Provincial Ministers who will lay wreaths at the designated sites. Government, however, wishes to inform the members of the public that in view of the outbreak of the CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC and in order to observe the public health guidelines on preventing the spread of the virus, attendance to the 2020 Africa Freedom Day commemorations has been restricted at both the national and provincial levels. To this effect, members of the public are advised to stay away from the proceedings in line with the COVID-19 restrictions on public gatherings. At the Wreath Laying Ceremony in Lusaka, His Excellency the President will be accompanied by the Secretary General of the Patriotic Front Party, the Honourable Ministers of Defence, Home Affairs, Foreign Affairs and the Minister for Lusaka Province. Others will be the Ser-
vice Chiefs, the Mayor of the City of Lusaka, the Dean of the Diplomatic Corps and a few selected Senior Government Officials. Further, the commemorations at State House have been scaled down from the 350 guests invited last year in 2019 to only 40 this year. The focus of the celebrations this year will be the Investiture ceremony where only a few deserving Zambians will be bestowed with medals by His Excellency the President, as per tradition. As we commemorate this important day on the African calendar, let us not lose sight of the guidelines that have been issued by the Ministry of Health to prevent the spread of the CORONAVIRUS. In this regard, members of the public are advised to follow the live proceedings on ZNBC Television and Radio Stations. Additionally, Government is urging all public and private institutions that offer essential services to ensure that measures are put in place to avoid any disruption in the operations in view of the Public Holiday on Monday, 25th May, 2020.
21st May, 2020 Issued to Media Institutions
JOHANNESBURG - There will be no carrying of groceries bags, taking photos or reacting to insults from the public for soldiers deployed to enforce national lockdown regulations, based on a new code of conduct issued by the South African National Defence Force (SANDF). The code of conduct, published on Thursday, details how SANDF members are expected to behave in various scenarios during Operation Notlela, including during incidents of looting, drinking on private property, at roadblocks and other interactions with the public. The mission-specific code of conduct comes after the suspension and investigation of soldiers present during the death of Collins Khosa, 40, who was allegedly beaten to death by members of the SANDF in Alexandra, Johannesburg, in March. Lawyers on behalf of the family argued the ministers of police and defence had failed to take steps to prevent illegal action by law enforcement officials, adding their public statement had defended, downplayed and encouraged the use of force. The code of conduct, shared on SANDF social media sites in the format of “dos and “don’ts.” details how soldiers will be expected to disperse crowds during looting - they should not fire warning shoots, shoot civilians or become involved in a physical fight. In the scenario where a person is drinking in their yard, SANDF members should ignore the situation and not enter the premises. Although soldiers have the right to self-defence, they have been instructed to ignore provocation, disrespect and insults. They should exercise restraint and issue a verbal warning, rather than shooting or engaging in a physical fight. – NEWS24.
97 dead, two survivors in Pakistan plane crash
ISLAMABAD - All but two of the 99 people on board a Pakistan passenger plane were killed when it crashed into a residential neighbourhood of Karachi, officials said yesterday, as rescue workers toiled through the charred and twisted wreckage strewn across the street. The bodies of all the passengers and crew on the Pakistan International Airlines had been recovered, the Sindh Health Ministry said, adding that 19 had been identified. – AFP.
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Luvo Manyonga: Former long jump world champion fined for public drinking SOUTH Africa’s star long jumper Luvo Manyonga, who famously overcame a crystal meth addiction to win gold at the 2017 World Championships and silver at the 2016 Olympics, is in trouble with the law again. The 29-year-old, who was banned from athletics for 18 months after testing positive for the drug in 2012, has been fined for public drinking and contravening South Africa’s strict lockdown restrictions. According to the police notice, Manyonga was caught on Wednesday at Thubelitsha Park in Kayamandi‚ a township on the outskirts of the famous Western Cape winelands town of Stellenbosch. He was charged in terms of the Disaster Management Act and the offence was listed as “failure to confine himself in his place of residence and public drinking.” His residence was listed as Bluewater Bay in Port Elizabeth‚ although it is understood that he has been staying with family at Mbekweni in nearby Paarl since before the nationwide lockdown started on March 26. The Disaster Management Act forbids the sale of alcohol and requires people to remain indoors unless they provide an essential service or are out shopping for groceries or items specifically listed by government.– BBC.
…Ex 400m hurdles champ bemoans poor standard of athletics
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ORMER World 400m hurdles champion Samuel Matete says the standards of athletics in Zambia was still below par as development is restricted to the line of rail. Matete said it was unfortunate that over 20 years ago since he left athletics, Zambia can only boast of Sydney Siame scoring success when there was enormous talent across the 10 provinces of the country. Speaking in a phone interview on Sun FM sports radio programme, Matete said there was not much activities at clubs located off the line of rail. “It’s been about 25 years or so, and if you look at the development of sport at the
By GRACE CHAILE LESOETSA CHIPOLOPOLO midfielder Enock Mwepu has advised local players to remove the “local” mindset and begin to think like professional players if they have to soar in their careers. Mwepu said there was need for mindset change among Zambian local players for the development of the game because only when they adopt a mindset of a professional player will they be able to control so many factors that are vital to keep them in the game. Speaking via Zoom on Diamond TV Sports Café
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“Biggest problem is administration. Administration can build and destroy the athletes. If you look at athletics, the major goal of Zambia Athletics is to develop athletes. The athletes come first, just like if you go to football, you can’t just talk about it without mentioning Kalusha Bwalya, Christopher Katongo.”
moment, we cannot be speaking about Sydney Siame alone. When you look at Ndola for example, do we have an athletics club, is Ndola doing anything in athletics, absolutely no. That
speaks volumes of where we are today, we were supposed to be doing much better.” “Athletics comprises of a wide variety of activities, it includes running, jumping, throwing, and surely we can’t just have Siame doing well. Where is the rest of Zambia,” he said. Asked the problem behind this under-development of the sport, Matete pointed out at the lack of proper administration as the reason. “Biggest problem is administration. Administration can build and destroy the athletes. If you look at athletics, the major goal of Zambia Athletics is to develop athletes. The athletes come first, just like if you go to football, you can’t just talk about it without mentioning
Kalusha Bwalya, Christopher Katongo. You don’t talk about the president or the general secretary, it’s the players taking up the honour,” “Most of the clubs are just on paper. Whose job is that, it’s the ZA executive committee’s job, they have to set the foundation. That’s why it is important to work closely with the schools and the community, which is not happening,” he said. Matete said he was eligible to contest the ZA elections due later this year. He said the Elias Mpondelaled administration’s tenure of office was coming to an end this October and was hoping for transparent elections by allowing individuals to stand and not the usual trend of barring those that pose a challenge.
Think big, Mwepu advises local players show, the Redbull Salzburg midfielder emphasised that playing for a local club did not mean that one was not a professional player. “One thing local players don’t know is that, they are professional players as well. Being a local player doesn’t mean you have a local mind as well. So if they adopt the mind of a professional player, they will start doing things of a professional player.” “As professional players, we are taught how to live, play, and think like a professional. This is what is lacking in our
local players. If they were to have that mindset, I am sure they will be able to control things-mentally, physically and spiritually,” he said. Mwepu said locals should respect and focus on their careers, an aspect which is vital for a professional player to score success. And Sweden-based midfielder Emmanuel Banda appearing on the same programme said a good body without a positive mindset cannot bring results. “Always remember that our
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body is our key, so we always have to take care of them. Watch what we eat and drink. And always have a positive mindset, you might have the perfect body, but without a positive mindset, you cannot be up to the tune,” he said. Banda plies his trade at Swedish champions Djurgadens IF. The duo were key players in the Zambian junior team that won the 2017 under-20 Africa Cup of Nations and reached the quarter-finals of the World Cup in South Korea.
La Liga can resume from June 8, says Spain’s prime minister LA LIGA can resume from June 8, says Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez. The league’s president Javier Tebas said he had hoped Spain’s top flight would restart on June 12, although La Liga is yet to confirm a restart date. La Liga players started training in groups of no more than 10 last week. “Spain has done what it should and now new horizons are opening for everyone. The time has come to bring back many day-to-day activities,” said Sanchez. “From June 8, La Liga will be back.” The Spanish second division is also set to resume at the same time as the top flight. – BBC.
Anthony Joshua would ‘love to see’ Mike Tyson return to the boxing ring MIKE Tyson got the sporting world salivating over a potential comeback after videos of his training sessions went viral earlier this month. The 53-year-old, looking the fittest he has in years, showed that he still possesses much of the speed and explosive power that made him the youngest heavyweight champion in boxing history. Anthony Joshua, who holds the WBA, IBF, WBO, and IBO heavyweight titles, says ‘Iron Mike’ was his idol growing up and would relish his return to the sport. “If he’s back in the ring then I would love to see it, I would definitely be one of the viewers that’s for sure,” Joshua told British GQ. “That’s the man who got me (into boxing). “Do you know what it was with Mike, when I watched him on YouTube, I see a little kid that was 13 and I truly believe - no matter what anyone has to say about Mike Tyson now in terms of what he went through when he was fighting, some of the controversy he went through - the guy took himself from his neighbourhood, which wasn’t the prettiest of scenes, up to an amateur champion, to the youngest ever world champion, to one of the most recognized faces of the sport.” – CNN.
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Man dresses up in ridiculous costumes to embarrass his wife on Zoom calls’ CARA Fields, from Indiana, shared hilarious images of her husband Matt as he dressed up as a cowboy and Batman to embarrass her on her Zoom conference calls. If you haven’t worked from home before lockdown, you may be finding the transition pretty challenging. Like many others, Cara Fields and her husband Matt from Indiana have been adapting to their new work-life balance home-schooling their children and staying on top of their 9 to 5 jobs. But, Cara explained to Bored Panda that in order to give her - and her colleagues - a much needed laugh in these tough times, Matt started appearing in her Zoom conference calls dressed up in silly costumes. She says he’s always loved embarrassing her in public, so this was the obvious next step. She said: “When I converted our dining room into an office where my camera faced the dining room table, he saw a virtual opportunity to embarrass me during the pandemic.” At first, Cara’s husband’s started accessorising with items from his wardrobe. A cowboy hat here, hunting gear and Hawaiian shirts there - pretty subtle overall. But it wasn’t long before things started to escalate. She explained that their friends started sending him extravagant Halloween outfits in the post to keep up appearances - and they didn’t disappoint. One day he wore a Batman outfit and the next he was Where’s Wally. Cara started posting pictures of his outfits on LinkedIn and everyone thought it was hilarious. One person said: “This is the best” and then suggested they “dress up as one another and change seats.”
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MISSING WATER BUCKET TRIGGERS WITCHCRAFT FEARS H
EARING about witchcraft is one thing but to hear about the possibility of being bewitched is a death scare that has never settled well with anyone. Cowdray Park residents were left in awe and gripped with fear on Sunday evening after one of the residents commonly known as Mai Tracey stirred them with ‘witchcraft’ threats. She was accusing them
of stealing her 20-litre water filled bucket alongside two bucket lids at their communal tap last week. A source who was present at the scene, narrated the events that led to the outburst, saying people were queuing for water at the tap and the water pressure was getting low, causing chaos and disorder among people. Those who were panicking scrambled to get their containers to the front while the impatient got
violent and removed people’s containers from the tap when they were not yet full, putting theirs. Mai Tracey who allegedly felt challenged by what was happening reportedly took her containers to the front where she also tried to get water by removing other containers. When people tried to reprimand her, she allegedly retaliated by shooting heavy words alongside witchcraft scares, causing them to “behave” instant-
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While crossing her fingers she allegedly told people that she didn’t fear anyone and that: “akatora bucket rangu remvura nezvivharo zvacho achandiwona. Achanwa mvura yacho ichipupuma mu-bucket racho isingaperi. Muchandiziva! (Whoever stole my bucket will always have that bucket overflowing with water all the time. You will know me.)”. Instead of laughter to
Man stashes mbanje in underwear IN A DRAMATIC incident an accused person who has been on the run gave police a torrid time as he bolted out of his car with dagga stuffed in his underwear and took to his heels. A source close to investigations said the suspect Arnold Chikunguru (34) had been on the run since last year as he was wanted for a crime of unlawful entry and theft from a house in Cowdray Park suburb. Detectives, the source said, received a tip-off that the accused was selling dagga at his house, they pounced at his house last week on Thursday. “Upon spotting police he bolted out of the house and showed a clean pair of heels, police gave chase and caught up with him while he was trying to scale over a wall at a neighbour’s house,” said the source. The source said they searched him all over the body and found three twists of mbanje stuffed in
his underwear. He was arrested. Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube confirmed the incident: “The arrest of this wanted person confirms that he has a passion of breaking the law as he was
caught with three twists of dagga. We want to commend members of the public for continuously working with the police in fighting crime as this has seen a reduction in crime rate in the city,” he said.
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a drama packed incident that had just happened, the people by the tap cautioned whoever stole the bucket to return it for peace’ sake after Mai Tracey had left. “You could tell from her tone that she meant every word that she said,” said the source. When reached for a comment, Mai Tracey harshly and angrily refused to have a word with anyone regarding the matter.
Woman bashes taxi tycoon hubby over ‘relative lover’ WHILE many men can get away with telling lies to their spouses, that was not so for a Bulawayo businessman who had his entire world apparently turned upside down after his wife discovered that the woman whom he had introduced to her as his relative was in fact his lover. The discovery, however, ended up “poisoning” his marriage after his wife gave him an unforgettable punishment when she ambushed him in the city centre and assaulted him with fists and open hands in full view of the people. After punishing him, the wife went on to dump their five-month-old baby in his vehicle. Fearing that his wife Phindile Ncube would further harm him, after that violent altercation in question, Qhubekani Mpofu moved out of the matrimonial house to reportedly stay with his unidentified lover. The couple owned nine taxis which operate under the Expriccos banner and Mpofu is bitterly complaining that his wife is taking all the money from their taxi business. Mpofu’s sad story detailing his marital woes is contained in documents which he submitted at the Bulawayo Civil Court while seeking a court order to bar his wife from verbally, physically, emotionally and economically abusing him.
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Jay Dee is ‘MADE IN MATERO’ By TROY MUKUPA
MATERO born and bred Hip Hop artiste Jay Dee Jonez has a new single titled ‘Made In Matero’. The single which has so far received a fair share of air play on some local radio stations talks about the life and living in the land of the brave, Matero. Born Darlington David Mukupa on 16th January, 1992 from Isaac Mwaba Mukupa and Eveness Shakwelele Mukupa, the young rapper so far has done eight songs which will be part of the album he is currently working on. Songs like ‘Kaizer Zulu’ and ‘City Life’ are some of the songs that are also receiving good radio play on some local radio stations. “I have been in the music industry for some time now. I have worked with well-known artistes in production. I am a By TERENCE MISELO In September 2019, Gwembe District in Southern Province was reportedly among the 58 distrists across Zambia that was badly hit by hunger. Located in the valley of the Zambezi Escarpment and sharing boundaries with Siavonga, Monze, Pemba, Sinazongwe and Zimbabwe on the Lake Kariba, the district has only one Constituency, 14 wards with two Chiefdoms under Chief Chipepo and Chief Munyumbwe. A recent tour of Gwembe Constituency supported by the Zambia Women Parliamentary Caucus (ZPWC) in collaboration with Hivos, aimed at highlighting and profiling projects implemented by female parliamentarians in the country, revealed that Gwembe is in dire need of proper road infrastructure, good bridges, dams, improved health facilities and staff accommodation for government departments. During the tour, UPND area Member of Parliament Hon. Attractor Malungo Chisangano admitted that Gwembe is faced with a number of challenges. However, she is proud of her mission to transform the constituency. Being the first-ever female MP in Gwembe, she has undertaken a number of projects in the area and scored some successes enough to change the narrative. From the tour, it is seen that she has adopted a dedicated approach to implement projects in key areas of health, infrastructure, women empowerment, sanitation, education and others. Under education, her main concern has been constructing classroom blocks, houses for teachers and improving infrastructure of the existing schools. “Education is the key to development and a rural constituency like this one is faced with a lot of challenges.
producer and a rapper,” he says. “The song ‘Made In Matero’ is based on real life events. I featured Bravoice on this project and the production was done at Young King Studios.” The young rapper promises his hip hop fans a ‘wellcooked’ album which he says will be ready this year. “To my fans I want them to know that I have been silent for a good reason. This project (album) I am working on will not disappoint,” he said And Jay Dee Jonez has bemourned the setbacks caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. “COVID-19 pandemic has hit us bad in the music industry. No shows. We just have to adhere to the health guidelines and embrace the new normal. The President is right to say we need to look within ourselves and be innovative. We shall come out of this pandemic much stronger than
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EWELANJI Sanga alias Lanji is a Zambian singer, rapper and songwriter born on December 18. Her musical journey started in October, 2013 when she first visited a recording studio and has been recording music since then. She was raised in a Reggae-loving home and her father was so much into it but she doesn’t let that limit her sound. She describes herself as a multi-genre artiste.
Lanji gets inspiration from people’s experiences, songs and artistes like Chronixx, Beyoncé, Bob Marley, T-Sean, Naomi Wachira and Oliver Mtukudzi to mention just but a few. She dropped her first-ever professional single under YM Media, her label, in late 2019. The song was called ‘Set DTone’ produced by DJ Dro. This song received positive feedback peaking at number 8 on the Joy FM top 20 and was picked as a ‘Power Promo Zone’ song on Power FM. Lanji is surely a rising
star looking to take over the world with her unique and catchy sound. One of her career goals is to communicate to someone about the power of love, self-confidence and belief in oneself to make their dreams become a reality. And her favorite quote is ‘To whom much is given, much is expected’. After announcing her entrance on the music scene with ‘Set D Tone’ late last year, versatile Lanji is back with “Right Now” produced by DJ Dro for YM Media/Music.
Tracking HON. CHISANGANO’s mission to transform Gwembe
Most of the schools that are found in this district are very old, some of them, my father used them, they were built in the 50s, they are very old and dilapidated,” she says to emphasise the reason she has put up classroom blocks in different places with Kkoma Ward where she built a one by three classroom block, serving as a classical example. In this ward, the project was motivated by the fact that the original school structures were dilapidated and made learning difficult. Additionally, population for learners had increased and more space was needed. Another school, Machechete Primary was built using Community Development Funds (CDF). Hon. Chisangano laments how she was bothered by children walking distances as long as ten kilometers to access education. Building Machechete Primary eased the burden and the community is happy especially that initially there was just a grass-thatched shelter serving as a school. In many other wards, Hon. Chisangano worked with councillors to build more classroom blocks under CDF while others like those constructed at Lumbo, Sinafala Secondary School and Namwambwa were built using donor support. Accommodation for teachers is another problem hindering education. The tour showed that there are several schools with inadequate teaching staff due to lack of accommodation which has prompted Hon. Chisangano to prioritize construction of houses. At one school, for example, a male teacher has gone to an extent of sharing a classroom, partitioned in half only by a thick curtain, with a family of six among them a wife, and a 20-year-old daughter. The story is similar in most of the 14 wards however, Hon. Chisangano has come in to help as she strongly believes investing in accommodation for government staff, will foster development.
Gwembe MP Hon Chisangano talking constitutes in Gwembe. “Under CDF we have managed to build three staff houses in different places, but all that I can say is that it is not only in education where they are faced with serious staff accommodation. The whole constituency, we don’t have sufficient staff accommodation,” Hon. Chisangano said, naming Siapuwa School in Chisanga Ward, as one of the places she facilitated the building of a staff house. In the area, teachers lived in small-make shift structures that the community came up with. But with the house she helped build, the pressure has lessened. Another key aspect of her developmental projects is the investment in health.Being a female MP and a Public Health expert herself; her involvement in health development, water and sanitation has been hands on. A maternity building in Lukonde Ward was built under CDF. In this ward, she chose a maternity mainly because accessing maternal health was impossible due to long distances and lack of transport. “We had a problem of people giving birth in homes, others walking several kilometres to access maternal health,” she says, as she explains her motivation to erect the building in the ward. “ We are thankful to the MP, we have water here and no longer have that problem of people giving birth in homes,” remarked a ward official in ap-
preciation. However, Hon. Chisangano expresses worry that the medical facilities are far from being enough in her constituency. Despite her constant calls and follow-ups to relevant authorities, her constituency has not benefited from the government’s 650 clinics constructed in vulnerable communities across the nation. Nevertheless, her engagement with donors and well-wishers makes her appreciate the construction of Ntanga Clinic in Bbondo Ward under the ADRA project. Further water provision was another of her major projects. This saw the sinking of 50 bore holes in different wards to mitigate the problem. Bbondo Ward which was the worst hit, for example, had people spending nights at water points just to fetch some for their housholds. With Gwembe being prone to droughts, animals were dying and the need for water made Hon. Chisangano to work with partners like World Vision and UNICEF to sink these boreholes under the Water Drilling Project. “Sometimes it is even difficult to prioritise what sort of project to work on as the needs are many,” she says but boasting of having also improved communication in the Constituency in all the wards except for Kole, which she is still working on. “Network was a huge problem here, we used to climb
trees to make calls, “said a resident of Bbondo Ward. In the same ward, she has worked very closely with the community and formed groups to ensure development. The notable committees include Water and Sanitation, Communication, and Relief Food. On Relief Food, she shares how the Constituency was badly hit by hunger but initiated smooth plans to have a share of the relief food from DMMU and World Vision. She says she was also able to link the Constituency to milling companies to help deliver mealie-meal in the area. The idea was to aid those who had money to buy mealie-meal which was scarce, directly from the millers instead of travelling to Monze. She however, warns that even this year, her Constituency might face hunger due to looming poor harvest. The construction of a modern local court is also one of the biggest projects she is passionately working on in Chief Chipepo area. She said the motivation to build it was because the area has had no court as the first one, built years back, is dilapidated and non-functional. Hon. Chisangano still intends to facilitate the development of radio and TV receptions in the area but so far, working with TopStar, some parts of the constituency access television signals. In all these successful projects, Hon. Chisangano prides herself with the full involvement of the community. She believes one of her biggest strengths is to get back to the community.“You really have to be on the ground, get what the people want so that whatever you present in parliament is the truth and it has backing from the people,” she insists. The MP has developed an open door policy such that constituency members can interact freely with her at any time on developmental issues. ”People can call me for any
problem they are being faced with anytime,” she adds. Using her community involvement strategy, she has won the confidence of her electorates and managed to form various community support groups for women, youth and ward officials. Her interaction with traditional leadership is also on good standing. She agrees that her run in office has bordered more on her great networking skills with various government district officials that are crucial to the success of her programmes. Being female MP, Hon. Chisangano admits that it was challenging at first as all her 14 wards are headed by male councillors but she was determined to remain firm. “At first, I was not sure whether people were going to accept me. When we built the rapport, they believed in me. And the way the CDF is being used has given them confidence in me,” she says. And like any other leader, Hon. Chisangano is not short of challenges. “As you know Gwembe Constituency is vast and has a lot of challenges, there was one thing I had planned for 2020, 2021, I said that when I receive the last CDF, I was supposed to take it to road infrastructure,” she said. “As you have also seen that most of the bridges are washed away, that was my plan. But that is something I can’t tell, since we have not received CDF for 2019, this is 2020.” Other projects that are top on her list include construction of a police post and the Chipepo-Chisekese road that is supposed to be done by the government but is still pending. Now that her first term is nearing an end, her desire to continue serving the people is according to her, ‘up to the constituents themselves’. She is ready to run for another term, and as a woman, she is eager to share her successes and motivation.
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KENNETH KAUNDA, THE MAN AND THE ENIGMA A poem by DAVID CHISHIMBA I gazed on a metal sculpture moulded in his image. Material befitting a legend. The man was Iron and steel. His commitment to the liberation movement was rock solid. A teacher turned politician He lived a comfortable life, but opted to live a life of struggle. Willing to die if need be. A price too steep to pay. He chose the land of the dead over bondage. He went a mile too far and sacrificed the comfort of his countrymen for the liberation of Africa. What manner of man? Words alone would never paint a true image of his sacrifce. We may try, but we will certainly fail. He was and still is just flesh and blood. Constantly beaconed by carnal propensities, But still, relinquished the pleasures of a husband, a father, a grandpa and a friend for our autarchy’s sake. The family’s devastation of the void left by the destitution of the man of
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the house is incomprehensible to us. They longed for him, he could not be there. Am not sure how much they understood, Because, they were just as human. The 1964 Messiah, A near deity. Just a sin shy of the Christ, The explosiveness of his actions, His soaring speeches, The genuiness of his passion, His conviction of a better tomorrow, And the authenticity of his patriotism, just makes you want to rally behind the man. A common man living an uncommon life. Put everything on the line for his fellow country men. The colonizers, the jailers of flesh, Failed to jail the revolution in the man A man on a tree top defying colonization Became the symbol of our freedom. Mutembo Maipambe KK, what he stood for, was the mirror image of those around him. Many, never penned down. Mama Chibesa Kankasa, Simon
Mwansa Kapwepwe, Harry Mwanga Nkumbula and many, too numerous to mention. Despite their valarous actions, Their sacrifice was still second, Second to those who died on the battlefield of the liberation struggle, Whose names never entered history books. Who’s, is the real reason we are enjoying this freedom. They proved the point in blood that we were willing and ready to die for our freedom. They are, the real heroes. Only that history remembers the battle, and forgets the blood. The freedom that we take for granted. The struggle and blood paid for it that we hardly acknowledge, Ought to be honored with authentic patriotism, unity and love for one another. The era of our freedom heroes is gone. The fight is up to us now. The struggle for economic freedom. The fight we wage with internet, speeches and signatures. Are we fighting a good fight?
HE Mpika Subordinate Court has convicted and sentenced a 26-year-old man from Mwansabamba to five years imprisonment with hard labour following his arrest for illegal possession of ivory and elephant meat on 3 May 2020. In this matter, Sydney Musonda was charged with one count of Unlawful Possession of Prescribed Trophy, namely 2kg ivory, and one count of Unlawful Possession of Protected Trophy, namely 46kg elephant meat, contrary to section 130 (1) of the Zambia wildlife Act No. 14 of 2015. The case was heard by Hon. John Phiri, who upon convicting the accused, sentenced him to five years imprisonment with hard labour in each count on 19 May 2020. The sentences will run concurrently, meaning he will serve five years. The ivory and meat are believed to have been harvested from an elephant that was poached in the Lower Luangwa Valley. The valley is home to numerous internationally acclaimed species of wildlife and is understandably one of Zambia’s main tourism hotspots. Here one can view critically endangered species such as elephants, black rhino and
Jason Momoa and Peter Dinklage to reunite for vampire movie JASON Momoa and Peter Dinklage are to reunite for vampire movie "Good Bad & Undead". The "Game of Thrones" stars are to reunite for the action adventure movie, which will be directed by Max Barbakow. According to Deadline, Momoa will portray a vampire who has pledged to never kill again. The character will join forces with vampire hunter Van Helsing, who will be played by Dinklage, to form an unlikely partnership as they start up a scam together. However, things take a turn for the worst when a
big bounty is put on Momoa's alter-ego's head. Momoa and Dinklage's movie reunion comes after the Khal Drogo star admitted last year he wanted to remake film 'Twins' with Dinklage. The "Aquaman" actor admitted he'd jump at the chance to work with his fellow "Game of Thrones" star - who played Tyrion Lannister in the HBO fantasy series - on a new version of the 1988 buddy comedy. The motion picture originally starred Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito as twins separated at birth who reunite and seek out their
biological mother. The film suggestion was pitched to Momoa, and he replied: "F***ing tell me where to sign! Absolutely. That'd be amazing. I love that movie." He then agreed with the event moderator, who urged: "People on Twitter, make that happen." Momoa never shared any screen time with Dinklage in 'Game of Thrones', depsite both of their characters being allies of Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke), but he is still a huge fan of the actor's talents. He said: "He's amazing." - IOL
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African Wild Dogs. Zambia’s elephant population continues to be threatened by poaching and the illegal wildlife trade. Since the 1960s more than 90 percent of our country’s elephants have been poached, dropping numbers from 250,000 elephants to about 20 000. For this reason, the penalties for possession of elephant ivory and meat are significant, exhibiting the value placed on these animals. There are many efforts to restore Zambia’s elephant population to the glory of the 1960s.The Department of National Parks and Wildlife (DNPW) and its collaborating partners work across the country to ensure that all who participate in the killing of iconic wildlife species like elephants are brought to task by Zambian courts. Recent surveys show that these efforts are fruitful. A 2015 survey by Department of National Parks and Wildlife found around 14,000 elephants across the Luangwa ecosystem alone. That is nearly two-thirds of Zambia’s entire population. While there is still a lot of work to be done the arrest and conviction of wildlife criminals shows that positive steps continue to be taken.
Musonda In this matter, Sydney Musonda was charged with one count of Unlawful Possession of Prescribed Trophy, namely 2kg ivory, and one count of Unlawful Possession of Protected Trophy, namely 46kg elephant meat, contrary to section 130 (1) of the Zambia wildlife Act No. 14 of 2015.
TMB Presenter’s Battle winner counsels youths By TERENCE MISELO
LATANA Melinda Banda winner of the recently held TMB online TV presenters’ battle says youths must believe in themselves to achieve their desired goals. Speaking in an exclusive interview after she was presented with K5,000 prize money of the competition initiated to empower young people and sponsored by Timange Ma Bondi Group of Companies, Latana said it took determination for her to win. “First of all you need to believe in yourself, dont even mind what people say. We are all not perfect but you need to unleash the potential you have. You need to believe in yourself and everyone will start believing in you,” she said. “ I kept campaiging to my fans encouraging them to vote.” The competitiona called for
participants to showcase their skills in TV presentation. She said she did not expect to go far in the competition as she was the only female but she truly believed in herself. “We were many but a lot of people were being eliminated but I stayed on. And being the only female, I didn’t see it coming,” she said. Initially the contenders were 15 and later trimmed down to the last four. “ The whole presenter’s battle was about me challenging myself. When I was young, I always wanted to do a show to encourage people because I used to be bullied growing up because of the way I looked, small and all,” she said. “I feel there are some women out there or a group of people going through what I went through so I wanted to showcase what I can do and tell a story out
there.” She said as a young woman she felt encouraged to win the prize. “Sometimes women are placed in place where they feel they should not come out of their comfort zone, so I was like me being the only female I feel like I just do it for the females for them to believe in themselves, “ she insisted. “ it doesn’t matter whether you feel you are doing something as long as you are the only female, don’t even feel inferior.” She thanked TMB Online TV for giving young people a platform to showcase their talent and offering empowerment. Latana won K5,000 cash and she plans to do more creative things at TMB Online TV. TMB TV is accessed via the TMB Online App on Playstore and is available on Facebook.
COMBINING work with politics is a big challenge but one needs to make themselves available for both, Erasmus Mukondo Musonda has said. Musonda, a Chartered Accountant by Profession, and Patriotic Front(PF)Lusaka Province Secretary, says politics is very demanding but one needs to be available. “I am attached to the secretariat to hand social media such as Facebook, twitter and WhatsApp.##$ “I must say that it’s a big challenge to combine the two especially that politics requires one to attend to meetings, but at the end of the day, you need to make yourself available," he says, noting that it is also a challenge because very few educated people would want to be in politics. " Just like what the late Michael Sata said that educated people are cowards,” Currently the Information publicity Desk Social Chief Administrator, Mr Musonda was born on 16 July 1978. He is a Christian and married to Chileshe Mwamba, with four children. His father Chendela Musonda is a former Deputy Commissioner of Police and lawyer by profession. His mother is Faustina Mubanga, a full house wife. The two from Northern Province under Makasa and Chief Mwamba respectively. Mr Musonda started his priimary school in 1985 at Lilayi Primary School and completed secondary at Kabulonga Boys in 1997. He later pursued National Accounting Technician (NATECH). “I also did Project Management at Professional Diploma, I have level one, level two of ACCA and I am currently studying the last level in ACCA," he said. He has also done CIMA and completed NATECH, ZICA all levels to make describe himself as ' a professional accountant.' He said it was strange for him to follow a career in accounts because he was doing sciences at secondary level. Accounts was never in his dreams. After completing NATEC in 1999, in January 2000 he joined Barclays Bank (now ABSA) where he worked for four years. After his contract at Barclays expired, he was given a package which he invested in estates and furthering his academics. Currently he is working as a Chief Financial Officer at LRBS joint venture a Public Private Partnership Project. Mr. Musonda has been a PF member from far back as 2002 but in 2010 he decided to join structural politics. He has risen from a ward treasury to Provincial Secretary, to date he is in charge of
social media under the PF Media Desk, an office under the PF Media Director. He created the Information desk in 2015 which is responsible for publicity on social media. “I have been working with the grassroots and this has made me to have information from the grassroots because I deal with bus drivers, vendors, shopowners, traders and wheelbarrow pushers," he says. Between 2011-2015 he was vice-chairman for Lusaka Province BTOAZ (Bus and Taxi Drivers Owners Association of Zambia). When asked about his political aspiration, he said that the party has a final say when it comes to adopting a candidate. He however disclosed that he attempted to apply from 2010 as a ward councillor under Ward Five and in 2016, he applied for a mayoral position but late Kalumba was picked. "In 2018, I also applied on the mayoral position but it was given to Miles Sampa," he said. “Otherwise, my aim is to get into the central committee and one day get into the mainstream politics maybe as an MP or as a councillor. For now, I need to continue contributing to the party as an individual who loves politics."
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other continents. Case numbers have not grown at the same exponential rate as elsewhere and so far, Africa has not experienced the high mortality seen in some parts of the world. “For now, Covid-19 has made a soft landfall in Africa, and the continent has been spared the high numbers of deaths which have devastated other regions of the world,” said Dr Matshidiso Moeti, the WHO’s Africa regional director. “It is possible our youth dividend is paying off and leading to fewer deaths. But we must not be lulled into complacency as our health
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Tanzania walking alone DAR ES SALAAM - Tanzania has distinguished itself as an outlier in the middle of the biggest global health crisis of modern times. With much of the world scrambling to stop the outbreak through restrictions of movement and ramping up testing, Tanzania has chosen an unusual approach.
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systems are fragile and are less able to cope with a sudden increase in cases.” Older adults have a significantly increased risk of developing a severe illness in Europe nearly 95 percent of deaths occurred in those aged 60 and over -- while in Africa more than 60 percent of the population are aged under 25. WHO emergencies chief Michael Ryan told a virtual news conference in Geneva that the low number of deaths was “really welcome, and it is a credit to the systems and countries that they are picking up cases and are able to treat.” The Irish epidemiologist said that the picture was
lished data on new infections. President John Magufuli has questioned the reliability of testing kits, shut the national laboratory and a month on declared victory over the virus. It is not known if testing has resumed. Foreign missions in the country and neighbouring countries are raising the alarm. The US embassy urged its citizens to be cautious, saying there was a high probability of getting infected in the commercial capital, Dar es Salam. The UK has been repatriating its citizens. Kenya said recently that 182 foreigners tested positive at the countries’ shared border and denied them entry. The decision infuriated the Tanzanian government, leading top officials to accuse Kenya of sabotag-
varied across Africa, with some countries recording a big rise in cases, and others relatively stable. Ryan said that in the last week, nine countries had experienced at least a 50 percent increase in cases; four had experienced a more than 100 percent increase. ‘Major threat’ However, despite the patchy spread and relatively low death toll, the UN health agency still believes that the pandemic poses a “major threat” to the continent. WHO modelling predicts that if containment measures fail, even with a lower number of cases requiring hospital treatment than elsewhere, the medical capacity in much of Africa would be overwhelmed. The low death toll “doesn’t in any way reduce the chance that the disease will spread, and within Africa are many, many highly vulnerable groups,” Ryan said. “We don’t know what the impact of this will be in undernourished children with chronic malnutrition... (or) in overcrowded refugee camps. – AFP.
ing its tourism sector. Zambia has also closed its border after finding a significant number of new imported cases. Tanzania will no doubt be the subject of many lessons on responding to pandemics in the coming months and years. Meanwhile, African countries should use antibody tests to determine whether the slower spread and lower death rates of the new coronavirus are due to incomplete data or a more resilient population, says former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair. Unlike the diagnostic tests, which determine if someone has the virus, the antibody tests reports if someone had the virus and recovered from the Covid-19 illness and potentially built immunity. – BBC..
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Sunday 24 May, 2020
OVER 90,000 CASES IN OVER 55 COUNTRIES Country, Other Africa South Africa Egypt Algeria Morocco Nigeria Ghana Cameroon Sudan Guinea Senegal Ivory Coast Djibouti DRC Gabon Somalia Mayotte Kenya Guinea-Bissau Tunisia Mali Equatorial Guinea Niger Zambia Burkina Faso Chad Sierra Leone South Sudan Tanzania Ethiopia Madagascar CAR Congo Réunion Togo Cabo Verde Mauritius Rwanda Sao Tome and Principe Liberia Eswatini Mauritania Uganda Mozambique Benin Malawi Comoros Libya Angola Zimbabwe Burundi Eritrea Botswana Gambia Namibia Seychelles Western Sahara Lesotho Total:
Total Cases 106,303 20,125 15,786 7,918 7,375 7,261 6,617 4,400 3,378 3,067 2,976 2,341 2,270 2,025 1,728 1,594 1,521 1,192 1,114 1,048 969 960 937 920 814 611 606 563 509 494 488 479 469 449 363 362 332 321 251 249 225 200 175 168 135 82 78 72 60 51 42 39 30 25 20 11 6 2 106,303
Total Deaths 3,205 397 707 582 197 221 31 159 137 19 34 29 10 63 12 61 19 50 6 47 62 11 60 7 52 58 38 6 21 5 2 16 1 12 3 10 8 24 2 6
3 3 1 3 3 4 1 1 1
3,205
Total Recovered 43,268 10,104 4,374 4,256 4,573 2,007 1,976 1,822 372 1,575 1,416 1,146 1,064 312 402 204 894 380 42 903 560 165 764 336 672 196 230 6 183 151 138 18 137 411 121 130 322 222 4 136 119 7 68 48 61 28 18 38 17 18 20 39 19 13 14 11 6 43,268
Active Cases 59,830 9,624 10,705 3,080 2,605 5,033 4,610 2,419 2,869 1,473 1,526 1,166 1,196 1,650 1,314 1,329 608 762 1,066 98 347 784 113 577 90 357 338 551 305 338 348 461 316 37 230 229 0 99 239 89 104 187 107 120 71 51 59 31 40 29 21 0 10 11 6 0 0 2 59,830
Total Tests 543,032 135,000 132,968 41,907 193,705 394 13,726 34,082 22,233 22,097 8,622 5,200 57,650 1,500 46,628 3,483 854 5,971 20,011
3,356 76,962 5,670 11,570 17,200 14,767 1,307 101,052 55,968 175 4,994 2,583 83,788 7,947 26,792 2,411 4,351 6,136 28,019 284 16,100 1,476 2,847
Brazil’s death toll is over 20, 000 BRASILIA - Brazil has emerged as a coronavirus hotspot, and President Jair Bolsonaro seems to be taking a page out of US President’s Donald Trump’s playbook to tackle the growing number of cases. Over the past several days the country’s daily spikes of cases have grown. On Tuesday, the country recorded 1, 179 fatalities. On Wednesday, Brazil has the largest spike of cases in 24 hours with close to 20,000 cases, about a fifth of the overall record 106, 000 new global cases the World Health Organisation recorded. The country holds the third-highest number of cases behind the US and Russia, with over 310, 000 infections and more than 20, 000 deaths. Vox reported that Bolsonaro mishandled the outbreak from the start by “continuously downplaying the seriousness of the virus, vocally opposed state governors’
decisions to impose lockdown measures, personally attended anti-lockdown protests, and pushed for businesses to reopen despite the growing outbreak.” In the US, Trump has repeatedly pushed for reopening the country despite expert opinions that doing so would cause a resurgence of cases and ultimately lead to needless death, in the country that already has over 1.5 million infections and over 94, 700 deaths. Trump has repeatedly defended and even encouraged anti-lockdown protests even in incidents where governors received death threats. He’s referred to armed protesters as “good people” who were suffering from cabin fever, Business Insider previously reported. According to The Wall Street Journal, At least 116 nurses have died in Brazil. d it to him. – NEWS INSIDER.
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WELCOME TO THE NEW NORMAL
ZCCM-IH SHOULD LEARN FROM SILVER BEFORE BUYING TOO MUCH GOLD
checking on oil exploration their fathers’ company Placid Oil was undertaking in the Luangwa Valley those days. But remember also, on August 15, 1971, three years before the oldman’s death in 1974, US President Richard Nixon had
Silver. Last week Sunday, we emphasised that Gold was a store of value unlike US paper dollars. But what happened next for the rich Hunt kids, would change the way Central Banks would
the demand for silver bullion and drove the price up from US$8 in January 1979, peaking to US$50 per ounce one year later. Naturally, desperate Kabwe Mine management was eagerly following these price movements and decided to upgrade
or anywhere near an analyti- bright spot sectors of the Zamcal financial guru. This is not bian economy could shine a criticism of anyone at all. amid the world turmoil of the Because my thinking process next two years? On several Sundays, on this page I have could be terribly wrong. That is why I think what recommended sectors and happens next in our economy industries that I believe can and how we address it might perform and produce riskimpact the Zambian way of adjusted returns - even if the world markets descended into life for a long time. a long depression. Of course, For example, … Why is it that even after no one pays attention. Just how much damage has so many countless ups and downs adjustments in the been inflicted on the Zampolicy rate, they do not yield bian economy? Are we betthe desired visible impact on ter off than most neighbourthe living standards of many ing countries? Or are we in… Negative GDP growth. SurgZambians? So, why bother with policy ing joblessness. Mortgage rate adjustments when the defaults. Corporate defaults. economy does not respond Slashed dividends…is it going and remains static or made to get better or worse for us? Let us face it, the Covid-19 worse as today? Is this done for the BoZ to appear knowl- is a complex, existential, and edgeable and in control of global crisis that needed a concerted the economy it isstandard merely to start abandoned theor gold lookingresponse. at the precious But think about it. amuse and the us? US dollar was no longer metals market. Howtheir easylate was it for those What linked to value gold. should the ZamWith dad’s money, running thebought worldaseconomy bian Kwacha be sitting right the From then onwards theatUS Hunt kids much now? This is a simple ques- to essentially put the entire dollar became “fiat” currency physical silver bullion as they tion about the health of the world under house arrest backed by nothing. So, as most also bought silver while They they availed themselves economy many scared ordi- could. spoiled Zambian kids think, the futures. But rather than settle the nary Zambians ask every day. the means to bail out the livHunt sonslong must will havethe thought contracts of with cashcitizens as is So, how central future ing standards their their wastinkering naïve and, in the common, Hunt brothers took bankdad keep with and theirthe economies? knobwise to adjust the analysis, policy rate physical Whether a of global quartheir economic delivery the silver during theconvinced “New Normal” antine and shutdown of the they were inflationcor- bullion. onavirus era when in fact it is world economy was right or the world thatlong buys after, our minthe point Not theywrong wereis beside charged withI am erals that is bankrupt and the making. manipulation of point silver, fined BoZ can market do nothing about it? The is you knowand what Do we evenbankrupt. know whichAnd happens whencourse ordinary peowent over the
ple get scared and lose hope. Do we even know how a recovery looks like if we even get one? Will it be L-shaped, where the downturn is steep, but no recovery emerges? Will we just hit the bottom and remain there with the negative growth rate announced by the MoF and confirmed by the BoZ monetary policy committee, giving us a prolonged period of negative growth? This sliding sideways economy is a copy and paste prolonged period following skyrocketing oil prices during the 1973 Middle East Oil Crisis and rock bottom copper prices leading to the 1987 economic crash…riots …looting and the imposition of a free market economy and multiparty politics in late 1991? What investments - aside frommetallurgical gold - is it smart to ventheir extraction ture into over theteam next 24 efficiencies. Our R&D months…as central was tasked to the planworld and improve bankers perform asset silver recoveries fromtheir existing market levitation tricks? Kabwe mined ores which had Look, there are no easy sobecome had the lutions poor. like This playing around added advantage of prolonging with the policy rate adjustKabwe Mine life and benefit from ment knob. So much is in flux. theRather price boom. than keep tinkering with policy time Thethe higher therate priceevery climbed; there is aSilver crisisthe even when the more Hunt kidsthey know the bought. TheZambian more silvereconomy was is immune such adjustmined and soldtoprofitably at ments, our colleagues at the Kabwe Mine. BoZ and MoF need to be askLike kids, whenthese they ran ing andallanswering quesout of their dad’s cash, the
silver bubble, with increased recoveries, Kabwe Mine kept making a lot of money. It is estimated the Hunt brothers owned about 30 percent of all the physical silver that was not in government hands estimated at 4.5 billion in 1980 dollars. The problem arose when the two brothers became greedier, such that between their physical silver and futures contracts, they controlled almost three quarters of the entire silver market. But of course, like in everything else, government and policymakers tions if the Zambian economy like having control ofthe the light at is to see beyond markets. So,the thecoronavirus US Federal crithe end of Bank stepped in and “actively” sis tunnel. encouraged banks to stop In any case, there is an even more important than lending to the two question kids. any of thesebanks that we Suddenly, andshould brokersbe asking right now.and the Hunt became spooked According to the kids couldn’t meet theirEconomic debts, Intelligence Unit (EIU), the pulling their lines of credit. world economy faces an ecoWithout access to worse new loans, nomic downturn than the Hunt kids ran out of cash the Great Depression. It could to buyingby more silver, posbekeep followed another naturally, demand fell downturn. and so sibly much worse In short, economy too did the the priceworld of silver. The is bankrupt. No wonder the price plummeted back to US$8 Zambian in negaper ounce. economy SuddenlyisKabwe tive growth. But what earlier can we Mine operations despite do to free ourselves out of this achieving good recoveries quagmire? couldn’t break by evenparaphrasing and literally But first suddenly stopped active mining Albert Einstein’s genius for never to reopen. twothat we instruction, weThe recall brothers to trade cannot managed solve our local on economic problems using their father’s name by once morethe same kind of thinking used and negotiated a private we bailout when we created them. with a bank. Above all, knowledge of Not long after, they what we see coming will give were charged with market us foresight into what the manipulation silver, world mightoflook likefined afterand our went bankrupt. central bankers finally lose And over course of just the as control all the over again next decade, thethe Hunt brothers we saw during UNIP era. But remember, dumped their physicalknowledge silver is power. bullion at market rates…all We US$10 saw 2008 under per financial ounce… crisis dish out uneven amounts leaving them with a few billion of pain. dollars in cash. We saw some lose everyBut the biggest lesson in this thing. story is not reserved to the Hunt
We saw some, those with foresight and appreciation of history come out of the crisis better off. Yes, we escaped the pain of 2008. Just. This time is different. That is why in my previous Sunday piece we looked at the permutations that will make us fall into the latter category of winners. So, let us quickly recap event. There’s still debate on where we were. whether the Hunt brothers’ Covid-19 emerged lastsilver Noaccumulation was a deliberate vember in Wuhan China and attempt toat rattle the financial spread lightning speed around the world. system. They may have been Inspoiled the absence ofnothing a vaccine rich kids with to that wetheir saiddad’s is not likelyOr until do with money. mid-2021 the earliest, maybe theyat honestly believedthe only options will be quaranin the power of silver. Either tines and mitigations - hand way, sincesanitising, that fateful and Silver washing, social day, there has been constant distancing. speculation on when Silver We are yet to see oldwill derally once mand foragain. our mineral exports restored, mineral The thing implying is, many African prices and foreign exchange countries have gold deposits receipts will to remain subdued and will come know how until the is world economy and ZCCM-IH buying all the gold demand for investments in in the country, and they will want new economic growth is reto copy and buy all the gold in suscitated. their countries too. Meanwhile, continued deGold to is traded on the world mand sanitise, hand wash markets many countries; in our and schools, and public places will and continue andhold so their people their banks will demand foreign it as athe store of value.for l doubt exchange to import raw ormaif, for example, the US Fed terials manufacture these Bank of to China would want to things. lose control of the gold market to The demand for face masks a fewcontinue African countries. I doubt will putting pressure it. We see that after the recent on foreign exchange to keep market sell-off, silver has foundor importing finished masks itself materials back downto to manufacture its January raw them locally. beasde2009 lows. TheThere white will metal mand foreign exchange to silver isfor known, is now trading at import finished or raw materiUS$13.56 per ounce, however als surgical gloves, twofor weeks ago, overalls, it dipped below and hair shields, etc. US$12.00 per ounce. These are the things that will What the oddson theto silver keep usare hanging dear price will rally from here? life until a solution is Again, found. we don’t But withknow. negative economic What we know is that silver growth, how will we manage these things without foresight? is a commodity metal as much Sunday, weAlmost identified asLast a precious metal. 50 local raw materials manupercent of the metal is to used in facture need industrial everything applications. we It is an in the New Normal era. We indicator of economic growth, detailed industries, plant and or in this case,including falling economic equipment, pumps growth. and pressure vessels that can coronavirus locally concerns, beWith manufactured witheconomic growth be slow out the need forwill gross foreign exchange. and silver prices will remain low. Right now, silver is at a multiJust alow thought, decade compared to the Sincerely, price of its elder brother gold. And if history is anything to go
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SUNDAY NATION May 24, 2020
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