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UPND MAYHEM By NATION REPORTER

UPND youths wielding machetes have beaten party officials at their secretariat in Mongu holding a campaign meeting to plan strategy. According to inside sources, a spectacle erupted at what was supposed to be a routine campaign strategy meeting of the United Party for National Development provincial committee on Thursday at the provincial secretariat ahead of the ward by-election in Nalikwanda. To Page 3

Nkeyema Council Chairman Mr. Maliti Muyeye was among those beaten during the UPND fracas.

…Mongu UPND factions in free for all punch-up. P3 NUSFAZ backs FRA maize price By PETER SICHALI

NATIONAL Union for Small Scale Farmers of Zambia (NUSFAZ) says the K110 per 50 kg bag of market reflects the current market forces. The union’s executive di-

rector, Mr Noel Simukonde says the maize price announced by the Food Reserve Agency (FRA) is a product of the consultative process between the government and agriculture stakeholders. ON PAGE 4

Lions help out Chembe flood victims By NATION REPORTER

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IONS Club International has donated relief supplies worth K200, 000 to Chembe Constituency in Luapula Province which suffered flooding due to heavy rains. This gesture was coordinated by Chembe Member of Parliament Sebastian Kopulande who is also a member of the Lions Club. Lion Sanjay Balid, Governor of Lions District 413 accompanied by a high-powered delegation from the District, handed over the supplies yesterday. The donated items included mealie meal, cooking oil, blankets,

chlorine and mosquito nets all valued at approximately K200, 000. Mr Kopulande thanked the Lions Club International for coming to the rescue of Chembe residents. Mr Kopulande was joined by Luapula Province Minister Nickson Chilangwa in flagging off the distribution of the donation. DONATION

The donated items included mealie meal, cooking oil, blankets, chlorine and mosquito nets all valued at approximately K200, 000.

District Governor of Lions District 413 Sanjay Balid and 1st Vice District Governor Emmanuel Kangwa in company of Lion Sébastian Kopulande, Member of Parliament for Chembe, donated goods worth K200, 000 to flood victims in Chembe yesterday. Luapula Province Minister Nick'son Chilangwa officiated at the official handover of the donation.


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GETTING TO WORK FROM the look of things, it just won’t be business as usual for the Patriotic Front. It has sent signals that it would be pro-active in the nation’s economic and social sector. If anything, the ruling PF appears to be trying to rediscover its spirit that brought it to power under its founding father, Michael Chilufya Sata. This is the tone that the PF Secretary-General, Mr Davies Mwila sounded in a statement he issued on Friday. It was a clarion call for action that the party is demanding. Mr Mwila, while he denounced the racial abuse of Zambians by foreign investors at the same time demanded that there be a distinction on which businesses should strictly be for the locals. That has been the concern of majority of Zambians as hordes of foreigners touting themselves as investors have set up businesses that do not need any foreign capital to run. Mr Mwila said all businesses for Zambians must clearly be stated in subsidiary legislation because foreign investors cannot be allowed to compete with Zambians in entrepreneurship such as barber shops and chicken rearing. The list is endless. The ruling party also demanded that empowerment vehicles like the Citizens Economic Empowerment Commission repositions itself as a true empowerment organ for emerging and existing local entrepreneurs, especially the youth, women and differently-abled persons. Yes, the PF must not be seen to be paying lip service to the demands of Zambians who wish to be empowered not only through cash injections but legislation that dictates economic sectors that must be preserved for them. Mr Mwila’s call on the Ministries of Labour and Local Government to be more proactive is spot on. So was his call on the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to clearly state which businesses were categorically a preserve of Zambians. We agree with Mr Mwila that it was unacceptable for foreigners to take up businesses meant for Zambians as it was detrimental to the growth of local businesses. “If it means amending pieces of legislation, this must be done as a matter of urgency. The Patriotic Front wants businesses for Zambians clearly stated in subsidiary legislation and this is a clarion call we are making to the economic cluster and Ministry of Commerce in particular,” Mr Mwila said. The PF as the party in government must ensure that what it promised the electorate during campaigns and through its manifesto is carried out – and we believe that entails amending pieces of legislation. And to do this, it means it must start to push those in government to move in tandem with its programmes. It must make ministers not sit on their laurels, but ensure they work. Although foreigners are welcome in Zambia, locals must always be first. They must not become second class citizens in their own country. This is the more reason for example why Zambians are insisting that the newly discovered gold fields in the country must be mined by the local people. And Government has showed its seriousness by procuring gold mining equipment worth €70, 000 (K1, 367, 800) to help artisanal miners to help formalise their operations. According to Commerce, Trade and Industry Permanent Secretary, Mushuma Mulenga, the intended beneficiaries of the equipment were gold mining cooperatives from Rufunsa, Vubwi and Lundazi as a way of encouraging formalisation in the gold mining sector. This is the way to go. People do not want rhetoric, but action.

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SERVING WITH INTEGRITY

BACK TO SCHOOL AMID COVID-19 PANDEMIC

By MUBANGA LUCHEMBE

WITH the presidential directive to have examination classes at primary and secondary levels to reopen on June 1, 2020 and adhere to public health regulations, Vice President Inonge Wina directed Medical Stores Limited to ensure immediate distribution of medical supplies meant for the prevention of the deadly Covid-19 to all provincial centres before the reopening of schools. Medical Stores got geared up to ensure that the full utilisation of its regional hubs located in various provinces to stock the much needed medical supplies was key in ensuring that the presidential directive was actualised. But the deadly pandemic was not over yet and much work remained to be done. Could authorities really keep learners distant in school amid Covid-19? It won’t be easy, sceptics expressed reservations. Teachers will be in masks. Classroom sizes reduced. Spray bottles of sanitiser ready for their hands at doorways. There will be no such thing as normal for returning grades 7, 9 and 12 learners. Public health officials asked: Should they even be allowed back to school in 2020 anyway? The Covid-19 pandemic forced schools across the country shut their doors in mid-March. Yet, as the Ministry of General Education pushed ahead on the reopening plans, sceptics were questioning the effectiveness of physical-distancing measures for children and their impact on education with the need to embrace the “New Normal.” There were discussions too on thorny issues of public health protocols that had infiltrated nearly every walk of life in Zambia, and schools were no different. Muchinga Province, the current epicentre of the pandemic in Zambia, must have been the priority province to test out the “New Normal” in schools to be reopened. And for those schools that would

be reopened, everything would look different. Desks would be spread out with a maximum of 15-20 students per classroom. Arrows would have been pasted on the ground, spaced two metres apart, to direct movement in hallways/corridors. When a bell sounds, students would be required to wash their hands – and it would ring often. Ultimately, it would be up to parents if they would want to send their children back to class amid the Covid-19 pandemic. Still, the adjustment for children won’t come easy. Sceptics are worried that “New Normal” will reverse the work educators have done over the years to foster a healthy and multifaceted learning environment. Obedience will be a struggle on several levels. While children could gradually adapt to standing on footprints on the floor and missing friends in their school, sceptics aren’t convinced it will happen overnight. Then there’s also the issue of staffing. In rural areas, all provinces have faced shortages of teachers and relief assistants over the years, some as a result of massive teacher transfers from rural settings to urban towns and cities. Everywhere, there will be reminders that these are not normal times but the “New Normal.” Presumably, school start times and instruction breaks will be staggered throughout the day to encourage physical distancing. Desks will be spread out to keep students apart. Pupils displaying any symptoms of illness will be asked to stay home. For parents and grades 7, 9 and 12 learners, the return to school is mandatory as is the adherence to the “New Normal” regime. Any children who stay home will possibly have a futuristic option that got incorporated in the educational system amid Covid-19 to continue with online learning. Teachers will be required to show up for work unless they are displaying even the mildest symptoms of illness. And teachers with underlying health

conditions that make them more vulnerable to the virus will possibly be able to work from home. Hygiene will be paramount, and students will be instructed to wash their hands frequently throughout the day. And school surfaces will be cleaned and sanitised frequently as well. Parents and guardians will be restricted from accessing schools. The restriction will apply to both day and boarding schools as part of Covid-19 measures meant to make the learning environment conducive. Parents and guardians were also advised to pack enough essentials for their children as they return to school. Schools were directed to stock up their tuck shops and get rid of vendors, who trade around the premises as part of Covid-19 mitigation measures. School fees will remain unchanged – albeit parents and guardians ought to pay the fees because schools needed finances to operate and supplement government efforts against the Covid-19. Furthermore, the Ministry of General Education had revised the 2020 school examinations calendar for all grades due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Internal examinations for grades 7, 9 and 12 would be conducted in December while external and GCE examinations would take place during the two-week break in September. Admittedly, these are challenging times, times filled with anxiety. But Ministry of General Education officials have tried to reduce that anxiety as much as possible. But there’s still a lot of worry out there – about teachers with underlying health conditions, like diabetes. Or teachers who have family members with compromised immune systems. Besides, teachers are worried about whether they are going to be forced to choose between their livelihood and the safety of themselves or people they love. They are wondering sometimes what the educational value will be compared to all these other concerns related to Covid-19.


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‘Explain gold benefits to locals’ By SANDRA MACHIMA

GOVERNMENT should consider sensitising people in North-Western Province on the benefits of gold mining in the area, says Lunda Cultural Association of Zambia chairman general Anthony Samuhandu. Mr Samuhandu said the association was concerned by the outcry from the local people who appeared uncomfortable with companies that have been authorised to mine gold in Kasenseli in Chief Chibwika’s chiefdom. This follows government’s decision to engage the Zambia Consolidated Copper Mining Investment Holdings (ZCCM-IH) to run mining activities at the gold mine. Mr Samuhandu said Mwinilunga should be transformed through mining activities as the case was with Kalumbila mine. Mr Samuhandu commended the government for protecting the gold mine area by sending security personnel to stop illegal mining. “We have been following the Mwinilunga gold mining issue with keen interest to ensure a win-win situation for Government and locals in the chiefdom. It is important that the community to have trust in government’s mining plans,” Mr Samuhandu said. He said gold was one of the most valuable minerals in the world, and now that the country had been blessed with it in Mwinilunga, it was cardinal that it was used to develop the nation. Mr Samuhandu emphasised the importance of engaging locals and make understand the benefits that would be derived from the mining activities. Kasenseli gold mine was discovered by the local people late last year, and since seen an influx of people illegally exploiting the gold deposits. But Government intervened through a presidential directive to halt all illegal mining activities pending identification and consequently engagement of a suitable mining investor and ZCCM-IH was identified, to manage the mining activities at the gold mine.

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M’MEMBE POLITICKING OUT OF IGNORANCE – CHANDA

By SIMON MUNTEMBA

FRED M’membe should know that there is no government that has no debt and it is wishful thinking that Zambia is in serious trouble, Bwana Mkubwa Member of Parliament, Jonas Chanda has said. Dr Chanda said M’membe, the Socialist Party leader was just politicking out of ignorance that there government was in trouble over borrowing. He was reacting to Dr M’membe’s claims that the PF government was in very serious trouble after borrowing beyond

what it could manage. Dr M’membe also said the hiring of Lazard Freres of France at the cost of US$5 miilion on a three- year-contract to advise Government on debt restructuring was an admission that the government was in trouble. “Dr M’membe is just politicking, there is no government that has no debt. It is his wishful thinking that government is in serious trouble,” Dr Chanda said. He said there was nothing wrong for the government to seek advice on how best to restructure debts. And Kanchibiya MP, Dr Martin Malama

said it was hypocritical for political party leaders in Zambia to start blaming government whenever it wanted to sought solutions to problems the country was facing. “These opposition parties are just good at blaming Government, they have not offered any meaningful solution to the Zambia’s challenges. Government has many forums of engagement but they have always shunned them and they want to claim they have solutions, that is hypocrisy,” Dr Malama said.

UPND mayhem

…Mongu UPND factions in free for all punch-up

down before he rescued himself by running for his life, in the process jumping over The provincial secretariat, housed at the former residence a drainage and a fence,” the of former trade unionist Leonard witness said. Another victim of the Hikaumba was the scene of beating was Nkeyema Council the violent clash between rival chairperson Maliti Muyeye who UPND cadres hard his trousers torn. The fight started when “It was a sorry sight to sympathisers of the deposed provincial committee pounced see that the only separation between him and nakedness on the current regime. was his underwear after his A group of macheteclothes were ripped off,” the wielding youths demanded source said. the appearance of Mongu Lukulu District Council Central Member of Parliament chairperson Roselyn Kashina Mwilola Imakando whom they was inconsolable as she cried felt needed some “corporal after some youths snatched her punishment” for causing handbag which she claimed confusion in the province. had an undisclosed amount of However, Mongu Council money. What was supposed chairperson Kusiyo to a meeting to strategise on Kusiyo became a victim how to win the by-election on of circumstances when Monday June 7, 2020 became he tried to reason with the a battlefield as the members uncompromising UPND vandalised tables and chairs at members. their secretariat. “He became a recipient of Trouble in the UPND started slap that sent him tumbling From page 1

FILE PHOTO : The fight started when sympathisers of the deposed provincial committee pounced on the current regime.

when the national executive committee fired the Musanguled executive committee accusing them of failing to hold the party together in the wake of mass resignations of councillors who have been defecting to the ruling Patriotic Front. Commenting on the violence, Patriotic Front Western Province chairperson Kufuka Kafuka stated that the violent nature of the UPND had come home to roost. “It has reached a point where they have no one to fight but themselves. My interest is to see what they’ll say after this or which party they’ll accuse since they always find someone external to point at,” Mr Kafuka said. In a separate interview, Mr. Glenn Chingumbe the PF provincial mobilisation coordinator stated that “the Patriotic Front in Western Province has become immune to UPND provocation.

Rural schools not ready - NAQEZ

that Government should give rural primary schools two weeks in order for the learning SCHOOLS in rural areas institutions to receive all are not Covid-19 ready to protective equipment before accommodate examination classes and will need another they can reopen. He said the current situation at rural two weeks to prepare before schools was not safe for both they can reopen. Teachers and Learners. Medical for Quality “Out of the 631 schools Healthcare in Zambia (MQHZ) and National Action for Quality monitored, 413 were primary schools while 218 were Education in Zambia (NAQEZ) stated in a statement that most secondary schools. 308 were schools in rural areas will need rural schools while 323 were urban schools.Out of 308 more time to setup before rural Schools visited, 290 of reopening and hoped that the them (94.2 percent) did not Ministry of General Education have sanitisers, no masks, will ensure that materials will no temperature recorders, be delivered to these schools and fewer desks, were not on time. disinfected and had poor MQHZ director general Quince Mwabu and his NAQEZ sources of water,” he said. Dr Mwabu said the counterpart Aaron Chansa situation makes schools fertile said that after monitoring 631 environments for spreading schools across the country, and contracting Covid 19. between May 22 and 28, the “We are of a considered two organisations have noted position that allowing rural that three quarters of rural Primary schools are not ready primary schools to reopen when they are clearly not ready for reopening next week. would be going against the And Dr Mwabu has advised By OLIVER SAMBOKO

very good and plain guidelines put in place by ministries of General Education and Health, aimed at fighting,” he said. However, said his organization was happy with the adequate preparations by urban schools which he said are ready to reopen on 1st June. “Out of 323 urban Schools visited,298 ( 92.3 percent had put in place measures necessary for reopening except that they all lacked masks and thermometers .But because of the advantaging locations and economic standing of most urban Schools, we recommend that they go ahead and reopen next week on 1st June, 2020,” he said. He said the efforts by government had resulted into rejuvenating the educating system in Zambia during the Coronavirus crisis and that Government should be commended and supported by all Zambians.


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Govt to complete Mwinilunga fruit plant PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu has promised the people of North-Western Province that Government will finish the construction of a fruit processing plant in Mwinilunga. President Lungu said work at the processing plant which slowed down due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus pandemic will soon resume. Mr Lungu noted that works would start at the site to ensure that the plant was completed in good time. He was speaking when he met chiefs in Mwinilunga. The President said the plant once completed, will help add value to the locally produced fruits especially pineapples. “We want that plant to finish and I will officially commission it, we are aware that the works had stopped due to the Covid-19 but people will get back on site again to finish it,” Mr Lungu said. And President Lungu said chiefs have an important role to play in the development of the country hence the need to work with Government in the provision of services to the people. Mr. Lungu also appealed to traditional leaders to also

advise civic leaders such as Members of Parliament to support Bill 10 because of the progressive clauses contained in it, among them, the clauses to improve the governance of chiefdoms such as boundary conflicts and succession disputes. And Chief Ntambo who spoke for the other traditional leaders thanked President Lungu for the developmental programmes taking place in the country. Chief Ntambo said traditional leaders in Mwinilunga have resolved to work with the government to ensure that the area is developed. “We, the traditional leaders in the district are happy with what you are doing, you have brought development in all parts of the country. We pledge to work and support you because we know that you have a heart for Mwinilunga,” he said. Other traditional leaders who attended the meeting were Senior Chief Kanongesha, Senior Chief Sailunga and Chief Chibwika. President Lungu was on a three-day working visit to the province. – ZANIS.

ZACA predicts drop in mealie mealie prices ZAMBIA Consumer Association (ZACA) is hopeful the predicted increase in maize production will result in more reduction of mealie meal prices. ZACA executive secretary Juba Sakala says the association was expectant that mealie meal prices will even drop to as low as K110 in July when all farmers start harvesting their crop. Meanwhile, Mr. Sakala has advised Government to ensure that the grain produced by farmers does not go to waste. He said Government should avoid a situation where grain goes to waste during the rainy season due to poor storage. – ZNBC.

Kambwili heading for political oblivion, says Musoma By NATION REPORTER CHISHIMBA Kambwili is headed for political oblivion because the same opposition alliance he is banking on for survival may spit him out when it realises how mischievous he is, says Zambia Republican Party (ZRP) president Wright Musoma. Mr. Musoma said it was easy for Mr. Kambwili, the NDC leader to attack President Edgar Lungu and claim his time was up because he could not fathom his own dwindling political fortunes either purposefully or inadvertently as he had been blinded

by his appetite for the presidency. He said in an interview that Mr. Kambwili’s only sure survival for now was to align himself to the loose opposition alliance which had no clear agenda of how it was going to serve the Zambians other than its preoccupation to remove the PF from power. He said those who were thinking that the opposition had what it takes to form a coalition Government were living an illusion because its members were all power hungry, lurking to form Government no matter what it takes, and then loot the country’s resources with impunity.

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ALLEGATIONS by the News Diggers that President Edgar Lungu has business connections with Belarusian businessman Alexander Zingman, has received sharp reactions as the later has now threatened to sue the tabloid. According to a letter of claim to the tabloid dated May 28, 2010, Mr. Zingman has given the newspaper two working days in which to remove the article including the e-Paper version from your website and provide him with evidence of the same failure to which, he will drag them to court within seven days. On May 28, the News Diggers published an article in which it claimed President Lungu had links to Russia, Belarus, through Mr. Zingman in which it outlined a number of business deals the Head of State allegedly had with him.

THE Ministry of Labour and Social Security has given a two-week ultimatum to Zhejiang International Engineering Company of Lusaka to improve the conditions of service and sanitation for workers. The ministry has also directed the company to employ a Zambian Human Resource personnel within a month. This follows an inspection conducted by officials from the ministry yesterday after workers complained about poor conditions of service. Assistant Labour Commissioner for Inspections Lupili Sichone said failure by

But Mr. Zingman through his lawyers has dismissed these allegations, describing the News Diggers article as being untrue and defamatory adding that this was a wholly unprofessional way for the tabloid to conduct business. “You must within two working days of your receipt of the email attaching this letter, remove the article (including the e-Paper version) from your website and provide us with evidence of the same. “Thereafter, within seven days of the date of this letter, you are required to confirm whether you are aware of the article being reposted or republished by any third parties, and provide us with any details you have for those third parties; “(You must) confirm from where or whom you obtained the photographs of our client, provide the text of an apology to be published on your website, for agreement by our client, cease and desist

from publishing any further untruthful and defamatory comments (whether oral or written) about Mr. Zingman,” reads the letter in part. “Should you fail to comply with paragraph 4 of this letter, our client reserves the right to issuing proceedings against you and/or News Diggers for an order for the removal of the article, an appropriate sum in damages to acknowledge the loss and damage caused, to our client’s reputation, and in respect of any financial loss he may suffer. “An appropriate sum in damages to compensate our client for the misuse of his private information and for any breach of copyright. Any court action will necessarily include a claim for the recovery of the legal costs incurred by our client, which are likely to be substantial,” reads the letter in part.

Chinese firm gets two-week ultimatum Failure by the company to comply with the directives would attract punitive measures.

the company to comply with the directives would attract punitive measures. Ms. Sichone said there should no disparities in the way the managers treat themselves and their workers. She said the differences in treatment amounts to discrimination which is not

supposed to be tolerated in the labour sector. And Zhejiang International Company Human Resource Manager Sally Chen promised to improve the conditions of service and sanitation for the workers within the given period. – ZNBC.

NUSFAZ backs FRA maize price By PETER SICHALI NATIONAL Union for Small Scale Farmers of Zambia (NUSFAZ) says the K110 per 50 kg bag of market reflects the current market forces. The union’s executive director, Mr Noel Simukonde says the maize price announced by the Food Reserve Agency (FRA) is a product of the consultative process between the government and agriculture stakeholders. Mr Simukonde said the stakeholders looked at factors among them food security and the local and international market forces. Mr Simukonde said the market forces had taken a pivotal role in dictating the prices because the Southern Africa region had this season produced a lot of maize and therefore a higher price would reduce the competitiveness of the Zambian maize. “The maize floor price of K110 is reflective of the current market forces and competitive for local and international market,” Mr Simukonde said. He said pegging the maize at a higher price compromised household food security because it would result in higher prices of mealie meal. “Increased prices of maize by FRA will ultimately result in higher prices of mealie

meal and that will have an effect on household food security,” he said. Mr Simukonde said the union believes that the floor price of mealie meal is cost reflective. He said pegging maize floor price higher than K110 will make Zambian maize uncompetitive in the neighbouring countries including the Democratic Republic of Congo. “If we look at the market forces the region has grown a lot of maize so if

we are going to push prices higher our maize will not be competitive even in the Democratic Republic of Congo,” he said. Mr Simukonde encouraged farmers to increase their yield per hectare for them to realise maximum profits. “Farmers want higher prices for them to maximum profits but the solution lies in farmers increasing their yield because higher prices can have adverse effects on food security at household level,” Mr Simukonde said.

FILE PHOTO : “Increased prices of maize by FRA will ultimately result in higher prices of Mealie meal .”


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Teacher bullies school cook.. accusing him of witchcraft. This was at Siavonga (Miles Sampa) Secondary School as reported by the Lusaka Sun/The Zambian Sun.

George Floyd

George Floyd’s death raises questions

Black man in the USA named The following are some comments from George killed our onlineFloyd edition.was To watch thelast video go to www.thezambiansun.com week by a White Policeman that pinned him down with his • CLARA S HAMOOYA: As a Tonga I get all his words but this is not how we play chimbuya. This Lozi teacher knee on the neck for about must be arrested, this is too much. My heart bleeds. can’t do such a thing to an elderFloyd not to talk of taking 10He minutes, despite a video • INKECHI ANDREW, MWEENE CHIYUNI: Clara S begging “I can’t Breatheâ€?. Hamooya. He was locked up yesterday. Racism at it’s worst... that • CLARA S HAMOOYA: Nice he can't treat his friend that way makes me cryđ&#x;˜˘. • Ă‘Ă”RĂ€H ÎÑÔÑGÉ LĂ™MÀÑÔ: This is someone's dad and why would a teacher do that to a grown man, huh MBS30052020 why? • CATHARINE CHANDA: Only Bembas and Ngonis are the only people who know chimbuya very well. I love

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• JOHN C NKHOMA: Catharine Chanda, we love you to Kolwes

• JOLLITY Moloka: Our TINTA MUDENDA: Thisperson is utter stupidity that Bright one teacher needs an early retirement after all there are many on the waiting list. How dare he bullies an elderly Miles the future is bright with man busy preparing a meal for pupils? And the video you. man ulichianga mudala.

• KINGSTONE BWALYA: The man who was taking the video must be arrested as well. UPND please arrest the two today. • DOUGLAS MWEEMBA: Sad...extremely sad!! • MOSES MUBANGA: Evil chap deserves to be arrested. Let this cook get a medical report and have him arrested. • CARPENTER: This is assault and the teacher should be arrested. • JUSTINE NGOSA: Very sad, inhuman • NJINVYANJI SILWAMBA: Respect everyone regardless of their status, this behaviour was uncalled for. • ENOCK MASIYE: TCZ should do something about this teacher. • KAY CHIBALE: This teacher is very stupid. • CHERRY KABISA: This teacher is very stupid • CHARITY KASONGO LENGWE: This is bad, who does that? • DEBORAH TAIZYA'S MUM: Shocking, why treat a fellow human like that. • VICKY ZULU: And his idiotic friend is laughing and filming sure. Both need to be arrested. • MULENGA MWILA FUNDANGA: But why ai? Some people are evil. • LUCIA MWANSA: Not at its level best but at its worst. • JOCH NAITUMELA SILISAPO: This is bad and totally unacceptable. • KAMIZHI NDONYO: Harassment at its level best. • ALEX MALAMBO: Unprofessional act.. should be disciplined. • SANDRA SODA: Where is this? • JOCH NAITUMELA: Silisapo, Sandra Soda it's written somewhere • NAMAKAU SHIYANGA: This was too much. • NAMAKAU SHIYANGA: Foolish teacher. • VINCENT YONA: The law should visit immediately. • MISHECK M KAYARA JR: OK what was funny ai? • GEORGE CHAINDA SR: Mr Bowman Chilosha Lusambo take note. • YVONNE NJELESHI: Shame. • MATE BIZMARCK MUTABA: Vacancy iyo. • LIMPO MWANGALA: He is playing with his retirement package. • ALICK KAMANGA: Please have this teacher arrested. He is an animal and needs to be isolated from the community. • DUMI SANI: That idiot of a teacher must be fired..... His so nonsensical you don't treat people like the way he was behaving. • ANGELA MBIRI: He is very stupid and foolish how can he do that, let the law take its course • LUIS LENNOX I: The only idiot is the one who was shooting the video. • GARNET MUMBA: The teacher and the idiot of a camera man should be put behind bars. • KAY CHIBALE: Very stupid teacher mmmmmm • Papadopoulus Munkombwe: He is a fool.

MB Philip Kavod: Sad. Better still Zambian demands an apology from Chinese nationals Fabian Mpuku: I’m glad you are standing strong against racism. Even in your own country.

Desderia Chanda: Black lives matters.

Precious Mudenda: As of yesterday, it was discovered after some investigations that George Floyd and the policeman who killed him worked at a certain club together on overlapping shifts, meaning the policeman had another job at the club and the two people, Floyd and the policeman could have had some issues. The policeman could have had some beef with Floyd and the same policeman has had a number of complaints against him at the Police Dept which it kept quiet about.

Lubasi Suya: You will never change who you are, a fighter for your people, a man who will speak for his people. That apology indeed it was not yours, you read it on behalf of the minister. Blessings Mwale: This is the reason I like Sampa. Etambuyu Simenda Joseph: Sad indeed. Cedar Kaluba: At least we have you, who cares! Sylvester SNÂ Abraham Chongo: Do you still doubt the racism in USA?

FINALLY FARMERS ARE GETTING FAIR DEAL 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

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 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

SCHOOLS OPENING WELCOME BUT‌ for packaging materials such as sacks The ultimate result is new jobs, new income streams and a broadened tax base all with an aim of enhancing the nation’s quality of livelihood. The increase in mealie meal prices is therefore a blessing in disguise whose benefits will be appreciated beginning next harvest season. Every wise citizen with foresight should seize this moment and join the bandwagon of new farmers. The rewards will be worth it. KAY MUSONDA, PF Media.

Covid-19 pandemic. The rural schools especially in far flung areas may not get FINALLY, examination classes them by today unless they will be are opening tomorrow. As airlifted using ZAF. a parent with a child in an I say so because the roads examination class I am glad to some of these schools are in to hear this. I thank the bad shape and the areas may be government for the decision to inaccessible such as those deep allow examination classes to in the valley. return to school. Dear Editor, Dear Editor, ZAF and the Zambia Army At least the pupils won’t be CROWDS are not a determinant of winning elecI AM dismayed that Radio are better disturbed and subsequently tions. Most of those who attended the HH/UPND Lutanda was closed becauseplaced to deliver to rally in Kitwe didn't come from the district. of a programme that was such schools. Obviously the delayed. That was a UPND national rally. Epobapela deemed tribal. My own feelapopene. Ba UPND Zambia yonse. truth hurts. schools that don’t receive the prayer is that ingsWeareallthat Most My of his hope members and were ferried from Southern know the voting Province and a few from Western and other provinces. pattern in the UPND strongrequirementsIBAmay not open all schools aretoready the UPND and HH are trying hoodwink for Zambians holds, especially in Southern Director General that they have become popular on the CB. Using Province. The voting is so Mapoma to the pupilsJosephine unless they have pupils. I read that distribution crowds are their old tactic. At last they always lose. regional and so tribal that They will cry even in 2021. no amount of masking it can close the radio station for made their own arrangements for of the materials was flagged off HH cannot change anything in Zambia. After all hide it. Let us call a spade a speaking the truth. The tribthey don't have a manifesto. They can't do what the spade. masks. al vote won’t stop unless we on Thursday Vice President PF government has done inby seven years since 2011. The tribal vote that comes talk about it openly. I say They are very far from ECL’s powerful development from Southern Provinceisis no welldoubt done Radio Lutanda for There that Covid-19 Inonge Wina. agenda which has delivered. well documented and any- highlighting the tribal vote SONTAPO not ukulandafye and promising people one is freehas to go to the Elec- life fromupside Southern down Province. turned I am not worried about urban impossible or manna from Heaven. toral Commission of Zambia Napwisha, We shall only wait for 2021 polling day. checkaround on the results of globe and Zambia the and peri-urban schools becauseand Your ratings on HH, CK are FAKE. HH can't beat the last two elections. CHANDA NSHANGALILWA, ELC.they will easily receive their I thinkhas it wasnot wrong to Lusaka. been spared. PAUL CHILESHE. But it is also agreeable that consignments of masks, hand sanitisers and equipment needed Covid-19 has made us learn to become innovative across all the to protect children against the Dear Editor,

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sectors of the economy. I am sure schools, colleges and universities have certainly learnt to prepare and become innovative during emergencies or disease outbreaks. My other concern is what will happen when other classes open? I appeal to the ministry of General Education to seriously look into this issue before it’s late. My suggestion that is the ministry works closely with the Zambia Institute of Architects on how best they can come up with plans of simple structures which can be made in schools and minimal costs under the new normal. Since Covid-19 maybe here to stay, it’s advisable to look at possibilities by being innovative. BOYD MANDA, Lusaka.

Dear Editor, ALLOW me to make a comment on George Floyd’s death that triggered protests in the United States in the last few days. I am not an American but I felt emotionally affected to see my fellow brother brutally cry for life under the knee of an American Police 9fficer in the video that went viral. It is indeed a sad development for such a thing to happen in 2020 and in the United States of America, a champion of democracy and rule of law. Is there such a thing as rule of law? I do not know. Who is the prison meant for really? I now have many questions unanswered. ‘SAD SON OF AFRICA,’

Honouring freedom fighters without money is dishonourable Dear Editor, SOME freedom fighters are honoured every year by the Republican President for the immense contributions made towards the attainment of independence. It is true to mention here that the gallant men and women fought relentlessly for our country’s liberation from the colonial masters. The peace we are enjoying today was achieved at a great price as many freedom fighters lost their lives during the liberation

struggle. However, it is not good that the freedom fighters are being honoured without being given some financial tokens during the investiture ceremonies held every year on Africa Freedom Day, Independence Day and the Heroes and Unity Day. This is a dishonourable way of honouring our heroes and heroines who sacrificed a lot for mother Zambia. Most if not virtually all freedom fighters are wallowing in abject poverty; they have nothing

to lay their hands on. Simply put, these freedom fighters have been neglected for too long by all the presidents who have ruled Zambia. Moving forward, Government should come up with a deliberate policy of honouring the living and the deceased freedom fighters with financial tokens. This will ameliorate their sufferings. I feel it is pointless to award someone with a medal without money. ELEMIYA PHIRI, Lusaka.


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CASANOVA SUED FOR INFIDELITY WINS BACK LOVE By MARY PHIRI A HOUSEWIFE of Ndola‘s Chipulukusu Township has sued her husband for divorce as she can no longer tolerate his infidelity.

But the couple left the court together after being reconciled before local presiding magistrate Nsama Nsofu. Jane Chibuye, aged 28 sued 30-year-old Friday Mwansa who she accused of

being a cheat who would not keep away from any woman that he sees. She told the Chipulukusu Local Court that she got married in 2009 and together they have three children.

Ms Chibuye told the court that she was fed up of her husband, who she described as a problem as he had a habit of marrying different women and had never paid child support since the two

separated. She said each she meets him, he would only give jiggies which could not even take them any were. Ms Chibuye said she left him when they had their second child because his lust for other woman was too much which forced her to go and stay with her parents. She said she started working as a maid but he kept following her to her work place pleading that they reconcile. After that, she accepted and got pregnant for the third time. “Last month, I went to my parents’ house to help with washing and I came back home a bit late, I found the door to our house locked. When I peeped through the key hole, I saw that my husband was with someone, I saw my husband’s shoes and some’s sandals,” she said. Ms Chibwe said she informed her mother-in-law who tried to open the door to see who he was with inside, but her husband came out fuming in a boxer short and started beating his mother.

After they forced their way in, they found that the woman he was with was one of his exwives who had hidden in the baby cot. In defence, Mwansa told the court that his wife drinks too much beer and used to keep late nights without minding the time she got home. He said the woman they found him r with just forced herself in the house and he was not aware she had entered the house because he was too drunk. “I only discovered there was a woman in my room when I heard the knock on the door. I did not mean to beat my mother but she persisted and forced me to push her and she hit herself,” he said. Mwansa pleaded that he really loved his wife and wanted to stay with her, as she was his real wife and not the other women he had been with. In passing judgment, the court reconciled the two and told them to be staying in harmony and then ordered Mwansa to respect his wife.

It can’t be a virginity case, rules court By MARY PHIRI A MAN sued over virginity left the court a free man when the girl testified that he was not the first man she had slept with. The girl told the court that she has had an affair before her relationship with the defendant. In this matter, Austin Machinda 62, a resident of Kabushi Township sued Nathaniel Mulenga, a 30-yearold man of Masala township for compensation for damages of virginity of his daughter. Mr Machinda told the Kabushi Local Court that Mulenga had impregnated his daughter and was denying responsibility. The case came before Senior Local Court Presiding Magistrate Agnes Mulenga. “I found out that my daughter was pregnant last month, and when she told me that Mulenga was responsible, we decided to call him for a meeting as per tradition, but he denied being responsible,” Machinda said. In defence, Mulenga said he was not the one responsible for the girl’s pregnancy. “I am not the one responsible for the pregnancy because we have been having problems in our relationship and it’s been a while since we met, then she decided to tell her family that I was responsible, I am not the one,” Mulenga said. And Machinda’s daughter, Miriam, aged 28, testified before the court that Mulenga knew that she was three months pregnant even though he was denying it. “The reason he is refusing is because he has also impregnated his brother’s house maid. I recently found out from his elder brother,” she said. When the court asked her if Mulenga was the man who deflowered her, she said he was the second man she had slept with in her life and he was the one responsibility for the child she was carrying. The court dismissed the case of damage of virginity. “After she gives birth you will come back to court and a letter will be given to you so that you can go and do a DNA test to establish paternity. “But you will be given a list of things to buy for the baby as well as money for the girl to be buying food to eat while pregnant,” Ms Mulenga said.


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The virus first emerged in China’s Wuhan city late last year. Speaking in the White House Rose Garden, Trump said Chinese officials “ignored their reporting obligations” to the WHO about the virus - that has killed hundreds of thousands of people globally - and pressured the agency to “mislead the world.” “China has total control over the World Health Organisation despite only paying $40 million per year compared to what the United States has been paying which is approximately $450 million a year,” he said. Trump’s decision follows a pledge last week by Chinese President Xi Jinping to give $2 billion to the WHO over the next two years to help combat the coronavirus. The amount almost matches the WHO’s entire annual programme budget for last year. Trump last month halted funding for the 194-member organisation, then in a May 18 letter gave the WHO 30 days to commit to reforms. REUTERS.

He said spraying hands properly with a sanitiser was the way to prevent the spread of the virus. His views could put paid to the plans of the Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport which tried out sanitation tunnels at minibus taxi ranks. Some people have even suggested that the tunnels should be used at schools when some pupils return tomorrow. Abdool Karim was backed up by infection control specialist Professor Shaheen Mehtar, who said: "There is no need for a disinfection tunnel. Commuters walk through a disinfection booth during a visit by Gauteng Transport MEC Jacob Mamabolo and City of Tshwane Administrator Gilberto Martins to the Mabopane Station Taxi Rank on 12 May. “And there is no need to spray any children with a chemical." – NEWS24.


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ORMER Chipolopolo coach Honour Janza has named Kalusha Bwalya, Moses Simwala and Godfrey Chitalu in his best XI Zambian national team who he described as having special talent. Janza, who coaches Eswatini giants Mbabane Swallows said the players in his best XI were so committed to their career, a rare trait in the current crop of players. In an interview, Janza picked Nkana’s icon Emmanuel “Mannix” Mwape as his goalkeeper while the defence included Ndola United’s Edwin Mbaso, hard fighting Kapambwe “Gentile” Mulenga, Ackim Musenge and Dick Chama. He placed Jani Simulambo and ex-Nkana coach Moses Simwala in the midfield.

Let’s leave politics out of Matero Stadium - MP By GRACE CHAILE LESOETSA

MATERO Member of Parliament Lloyd Kaziya has pleaded with politicians not to politicise activities of Matero Stadium but to join forces to improve its facilities. Speaking when he donated jerseys and several balls to Lusaka Tigers Football Club at Matero stadium yesterday, Kaziya said politicians should avoid fights that will not bring development at the facility. Kaziya, who is the club’s patron said he was engaging a number of potential developers who can change the face of the stadium. “I wish to make an earnest appeal to my colleagues in the political area that we should not politicise the activities of Matero Stadium. We should not engage in fights that are not going to help Matero. Matero belongs to all of us, no one owns it. And if there are politicians that want to contribute, let them come out in the open so we hold hands to

His front four includes national team coach and Zambia’s all-time top scorer Godfrey “Ucar” Chitalu, his assistant Alex “Computer” Chola, Jack Chanda and Kalusha Bwalya. Chitalu is credited for scoring 107 goals in all competitions in a season. Janza said they gave their all on the pitch and their skill was outstanding. “They had a special talent which was an inborn trait and commitment to duty,” he said. Asked why such men with great talent failed to win Zambia’s first Africa Cup of Nations, he said theirs was to create a foundation that would witness the lifting of the 2012 title. “They are the ones that made Zambia be a power house of football in Africa. They build a strong foundation where the Afcon we won today was founded,” he said.

develop this stadium,” he said. He pledged is support to the club to ensure it bounces back into the Super Vision from Lusaka Division 2. “This is a small contribution and I thought of getting football kit which includes balls and sets of jerseys. I feel obliged to ensure that with the little that we are earning, we are able to contribute to the welfare of the team,” “Somebody must not see this contribution as a political move, No! Our team needs everyone’s support. It needs everything it takes to bounce back to the Super Division and that’s our desire,” Kaziya said. Club chairperson Teddy Njobvu thanked Kaziya for the gesture and said it would motivate the boys to bring better results. Mid this month, a war of words erupted between Lusaka mayor Miles Sampa and the Tigers executive committee after the latter announced that a developer had been identified. Sampa said his lease agreement will expire next year and those that wish to take over the stadium must refund him K10 million that he claims he had spent on the stage.


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Indonesia minister slammed for ‘virus is like your wife’ remarks JAKARTA - An Indonesian minister is under fire after he compared coronavirus to rebellious wives, in remarks aimed at soothing public fears about easing Covid-19 restrictions across the Southeast Asian archipelago. Women’s groups and social media users slammed the apparent joke by security minister Mohammad Mahfud MD, who made the comments during an online address to a local university last week. “Are we going to be holed up forever? We can adjust to the situation while still paying attention to our health,” the minister said on Tuesday. “The other day I got a meme from my colleague… that says: Corona is like your wife. Initially you tried to control it, then you realise that you can’t. Then you learn to live with it.” Critics panned the remarks as sexist and said it underscored the country’s weak response to the virus outbreak. “This statement not only reflects the superficial power of the government to solve the Covid-19 pandemic problem, but also shows the sexist and misogynistic mindset of public officials,” Women’s Solidarity group chief executive Dinda Nisa Yura said in a statement. Mahfud’s office did not respond to a request for comment on Friday. Indonesia is deploying some 340, 000 troops to clamp down on rampant social distancing violations as coronavirus infections surge in the world’s fourth-most populous country. The move comes as the government eyes a reopening of shuttered businesses next week, fearing a collapse in Southeast Asia’s biggest economy. Indonesia has confirmed around 24, 000 cases of Covid-19 and 1, 496 deaths, but the country of more than 260 million has some of the lowest testing rates in the world. Researchers estimate the true number of virus fatalities is several times the official toll. – AFP.

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PASTOR WHO LAID HANDS ON COVID-19 PATIENTS DIESOF VIRUS DOUALA - A Pastor, Frankline Ndifor, 39, who laid his hands on dozens of confirmed and suspected coronavirus sufferers is dead, according to Dailymail.co.uk Dr Gaelle Nnanga, who was called to treat Ndifor after he started suffering severe respiratory difficulties a week after falling ill with the virus, said the

pastor died ten minutes after treatment. Ndifor, a candidate in Cameroon’s presidential election in 2018, claimed to cure Covid-19. In previous weeks, sufferers had flocked to the Kingship International Ministries Church, founded by Ndifor, where he laid his hands on them and prayed for their healing.

His supporters called him a “prophet” and blocked the entrance to his home in the capital city of Douala for eight hours as medical workers tried to retrieve Ndifor’s body on Saturday morning. The Governor of the coastal region said a police force had to be deployed when supporters blocked the entrance to his home

and claimed the pastor was on a spiritual retreat with God so he could not be buried. They sang and prayed for his resurrection throughout the weekend. He was buried in front of the house on the day of his death. Dozens of people knelt down on the ground outside Ndifor’s house in

118 escape from isolation centres HARARE - A total of 118 people have so far escaped from Covid-19 quarantine and isolation centres countrywide in separate incidents while police have arrested 41, 738 people for violating lockdown regulations and the Liquor Act. Some of the escapees have however, since been arrested. In a statement yesterday, national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said they were concerned with the high number of returnees who were escaping from isolation centres as they were putting the lives of other people in danger. He urged the public to be cautious before accepting any returnees and ensure that they had gone through the Covid-19 vetting process, which was being coordinated by the Ministry of Health and Child Care. Recently, 19 people escaped from quarantine at the National Social Security Authority Hotel in Beitbridge, with five others absconding mandatory quarantine at Rupangwana Isolation Centre in Chiredzi.

Police had since set up numerous checkpoints and roadblocks across the country and introduced patrols targeting people and motorists breaching the lockdown rules. On Sunday alone, 1, 219 people were arrested in separate incidents countrywide and most of those arrested were in violation of movement restrictions. Fourteen were arrested for liquor-related offences, 43 under the Road Traffic Act, 68 for opening businesses without exemption letters, 754 for unnecessary

movements, 15 for gathering, 274 for failing to wear masks and 61 for violating the Miscellaneous Offences Act. Some of the offenders were fined amounts ranging between $200 and $500, while others are expected to appear in court soon. Government recently gazetted a law compelling all people to wear face masks in public. Those who fail to wear face masks are liable to a $500 fine or imprisonment of up to one year. – THE HERALD.

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Cameroon as they prayed over the loss of a man who called himself a “prophet.” Ndifor also donated buckets and soap to people in need and his last public outing was on April 20, when he went out to distribute facemasks. There have been 3, 529 confirmed cases of coronavirus, and 140 deaths so far in Cameroon. – AFP.

Swindling investor lands man behind bars HARARE - A Bindura man, who swindled a Singaporean investor Ramason Bupendra of mining machinery worth US$500, 000, has been sentenced to an effective seven years in prison. Fradreck Utsiwegota (38) pleaded not guilty to theft of trust property charges. However, he was convicted after a full trial. Provincial magistrate Tinashe Ndokera sentenced Utsiwegota to 10 years in prison before suspending three years on condition that in the next five years he does not commit a similar offence. The court heard that on July 5, 2012 Utsiwegota and Bupendra registered Decade Mining (Pvt) Limited and both became directors. Bupendra was the sole financier in the company and 51 percent shares were awarded to Utsiwegota to comply with the Indigenisation law. In July 2013, Bupendra left the country for Singapore and left Utsiwegota in charge of the company’s assets and day-to-day running of the business. Utsiwegota advised him against coming back saying the political situation was not suitable for foreigners. He was entrusted with two by three stamp mills each valued at US$36, 000, one five stamp mill valued at US$45, 000, one 120kva generator valued at US$25, 000 and a Toyota Hilux single cab valued at US$35, 000. Among the property was a Mazda 3 valued at US$9, 000, two ABJ concentrators valued at US$7 000, one Foton (7 tonne) truck valued at US$58, 000, eight electric motors each valued at US$2, 500 and an amalgam barrel valued at US$6, 000.


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Heels on Humanity By TERENCE MISELO TMB Online TV in collaboration with CBC Television are set to unveil a new show that will engage models to showcase their works for charity. This show will look at models making a difference in society through h u m a n i t a r i a n acts.

“ Beauty will be given a different approach in this show because we want to shape it in a better and creative way that has not been seen before,” says TMB TV host Hellen Mukanga. According to her, the show is a call for established models and all those aspiring to enter in a competition that will reveal their creativity and passion for humanity. It is a show also aimed at promoting the modelling industry correct the wrong perceptions about models. For this reason, TMB and CBC are inviting those interested to apply for auditions as registration opens tomorrow until month-end. Details are available on TMB Online TV

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‘Youth can achieve dreams, no matter the limitations’ By NOEL IYOMBWA BY the age of 25 he was already heavily involved politics and by the age of 26 he became a civic leader in Matero constituency. Born 39 years ago, Lee Mukupa is a former Patriotic Front councillor who has a heart for the community. After failing to recontest in 2016, because he did not have a Grade 12 certificate, Mukupa has not given up and now he has all necessary documents to stand in any position. Because of his dedication to serving the people and his hard many people including some members of his Party did not believe when he said that he was not going stand because he did not have grade 12 certificate hence started going for evening classes at Matero boys secondary until he obtained a grade 12 certificate. He served as secretary for Matero gym and he rose to the position of secretary general for Zambia Body building up to 2016. Mukupa is also a patron for Zambia Disability Sports association and Winnie Musonda Hope Foundation - an

organization looking after people living with HIV and AIDS. Because of his love for the party, he has been appointed as constituency chairperson for newly created Matero East constituency. “I would like to encourage young ones, that they can make it in life, even without a Grade 12 certificate. Many

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people were shocked that I had no Grade 12 certificate, but I did not stop supporting the party no wonder they have considered again. Going back to my political journey, I was inspired by the late Michael Sata because he came with pro poor strategy so I took courage to stand and I won the seat as a councillor in Matero,” he said. “Lusaka mayor Miles Sampa also played a vital role in my political career I was main man during the campaign in 2011.I want to thank the party for uplifting youths. “Last year I was appointed as constituency chairman for Matero East at my age it’s a challenges for the youths to stand up and be counted, the party is ready to expose youths in the country.” Mukupa said God choses leaders so for now his desire is to support the party and ensure that any candidate who will adopted, retains the seat. “My desire is to see that we retain the seat in Matero so my focus is party mobilization for now,” Mukupa is a family man and apart from being a politician, he is also a successful entrepreneur.

she started writing her song was “Deeper in love” featuring Blacky own songs with the then her latest song is desire to pursuing a called “Take me higher” which featuring Yo career in music. She drew major inspiration Maps. from artistes CHILE BABE like Mampi and Chile and her siblings Macky 2. She were raised by a single once attended a mother because they concert in Kafue lost their father when where Macky 2 was they were all still young. performing and it Although raised in Chile is based in was from there that Kafue, Germany. she had the desire to write her own music Apart from music, Chile is a nurse in and work with him.

The first song she released was called “Baby Iwe.” She then earlier, this year went on to release “Grateful to be alive” which features Macky 2. She went further to release ‘True love” which features Bobby East, then her fourth

Germany where she is working at a hospital for the old age. She has also done courses in preschool teaching and nursing. She now aspires to work with Mampi and Chef 187 in her future projects.

About Ice Box

By TERENCE MISELO

DONAVAN Kanyembo musically known as Ice Box is a 29-year-old Zambian artiste who was born in Ndola, on the Copperbelt. Son to late Bowas Kanyembo and Betty Namukoko Kanyembo, Donavan is a the fourth child who picked on music as his career path. Growing up in a community where a career in music was the least favoured, Ice Box who is also known by the nickname Dova first came on the scene in 2015 with his first track titled ‘Supra on My Fit’ produced by Jolly B. Ice Box’s greatest fear growing up was having the lowest grades at school. This enabled him to work hard while at Kalulushi Trust School in Kalulushi, with his favorite subject

being History. The most influencial person to Donavan was his father seeing that he pushed him to always chase after his dreams and work hard in life. In the year 2018, Ice Box released a banger that put him on the map. 'New Dance' was produced by the late Cholacho ‘good boy’. This single was a sound played by several youths and party lovers as it had a unique beat and implored a new dance that was creatively described throughout the lyrics of the song. As he continues to make

music, Ice Box draws his inspiration from the renowned artiste Jay-Z and also his two brothers that have been instrumental to his career Duncan Kanyembo, a designer with the brand name Blink Africa Designs & Njavwa Simukoko, the Comunications & Advocacy at Consumer Unity and Trust Society (CUTS) alongside other family and friends. With a total of 34 songs attached to his name, Ice Box just dropped a new song titled 'Sela' ft K Viper produced by Deezy Ex.


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N the past month at least three Zambians have been jailed for 5 years for illegal possession of ivory. On 7 May 2020, the Subordinate Court in Siavonga handed a five-year prison sentence to George Elijah (51), and Enock Mwiinga (30), who were arrested for illegal possession of 23 kilograms of elephant ivory. On 19 May 2020, the Subordinate Court in Mpika handed the same sentence to Sydney Musonda (26), who was caught with 2 kilograms of ivory. Stories of Zambians being arrested for illegal possession of ivory, like the ones above, are becoming common, and on face value, one may even question whether these cases, which often involve small quantities of ivory, are harmful. But when you consider that the seemingly isolated cases are actually not isolated, that they are controlled by the same serious, organised, transnational criminal syndicates which hire low level poachers from different parts of the country to do their bidding for very little return, the outlook changes. When you add up the “small” quantities of ivory collected from, hundreds of local poachers, over months, years, you end up with a multi-billion dollar illegal business that mainly enriches a handful of transnational organized criminal networks, who cash in on the black-market demand

the speedy blue hedgehog tried to stop evil Robotnik. The release date of the first movie was pushed back after a fan backlash to the initial design of the hedgehog. But in February, Carrey admitted he thought the redesign made the motion picture “much better”. He said: “It turned out to be a co-op where everybody was in on the creation. I think everybody felt good about it because ultimately (director) Jeff Fowler (had) no ego involved at all. “He just went, ‘These people grew up with it, and it’s important to them that we get it right.’ And I think it was just a much better movie because of it.” The 58-year-old actor had previously expressed concern about audiences getting involved in the design of characters. - IOL

Andrew Lubusha: vibrant youth in politics IT is said that when you love what you do, you will be exceptionally diligent and excel in delivering both quality and quantity. This can be said about the current ruling Patriotic Front provincial chairperson for Eastern Province, Andrew Lubusha. Lubusha became the youngest Provincial Youth Chairman at the age of 25 and at 30, he was the youngest Member of the party’s Central Committee (MCC). The Daily Nation Lifestyle caught up with him to share his journey and motivation as a family person, businessman and Politician.

jor source and transit country for illicit ivory smuggling, involving substantial volumes. This is supported by a 2010 report by the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) titled OPEN SEASON: The Burgeoning Illegal Ivory Trade in Tanzania and Zambia, which claims that one of the largest ivory seizures since the ivory trade ban happened in Singapore in 2002, where authorities seized 6.2 tonnes (6,200kg) of ivory that originated almost entirely from Zambia. The report also states that a six tonne (6,000kg) ivory consignment that shipped from Zambia was seized in the Philippines

in late 2005. There have also been some large seizures that have occurred within Zambia. In 2017, law enforcement officers seized 384 kilograms of ivory from eight traffickers in western Zambia, as they were trying to whisk it out of the country through Namibia. These seizures clearly point to organised crime. It is also clear that to fully appreciate the damage that the illegal ivory trade causes on Zambia’s elephants, we shouldn’t look at poachers as individual offenders, but as collective members who support an illegal and unsustainable industry, and which has the potential to

wipe out elephants for future generations in Zambia and Africa as a whole. These same criminal groups once wiped out Zambia’s black rhino population, which was estimated at 13,000 in 1981 and declared extinct by 1998. In fact, Zambia’s elephant population is still in the recovery stage from the rampant poaching era of the 1990s when nearly 90 percent of the country’s elephants were killed for their ivory. Elephants are an iconic species, vital to the eco-system in wild areas and attract thousands of local and foreign tourists per year to Zambia’s

‘Sonic the Hedgehog Katy Perry: ‘I will stay at home even after quarantine ends’ 2’ in the works PARAMOUNT Pictures are developing a “Sonic the Hedgehog” sequel, with Jeff Fowler set to return as director, but it’s not known if Ben Schwartz and Jim Carrey will reprise their roles. Paramount Pictures and Sega Sammy are working on a follow up movie to the action-adventure comedy, which dropped earlier this year and starred Ben Schwartz as the voice of Sonic the Hedgehog and Jim Carrey as Doctor Robotnik. According to Variety, Jeff Fowler - who helmed this year’s ‘Sonic’ motion picture - will direct the second movie, and Josh Miller and Pat Casey are to co-write the script once again. It’s not yet known whether Carrey or Schwartz will reprise their roles. The first film also starred James Marsden as Sonic’s new best friend Tom, as

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for ivory in China, Vietnam, and other Asian countries. Don’t be fooled that this money is being made in Zambia. The local poachers are only getting a very small slice of the overall illicit profit which mainly ends up in the country of destination, mostly in Asia. Zambians are risking their lives in the bush (either to be arrested or killed by a wild animal) for a tiny sum just to put ivory in the shops of the rich men in Asia. The Elephant Trade Information System (ETIS), which tracks illegal trade in ivory and other elephant products, lists Zambia as an active ma-

POP star Katy Perry says the lockdown has helped her bond with her family at a deeper level. “This time has brought in some balance. Probably necessary balance. It is in a way good for me, to have brought to this kind of mindset because even after quarantine is done, and probably when everyone goes out and celebrates, I will be still at home,” Perry said. “This has helped me bond with my family on a deeper level than I ever had, rather than just a vacation or a holiday. There’s a new foundation that is being laid between families, and partners and we all will never forget this time,” she added. Amid the lockdown, Perry,

who is expecting her first child with fiance and actor Orlando Bloom, is also keeping herself busy with work. She was also part of “American Idol” season three, which resumed production with the contestants filming their performances at home. The judges are also carrying on from their respective homes. Talking about it, she said: “We couldn’t just give up on their lifelong dream from four weeks of their finish line. I am so glad we made it possible. I think we should be all proud of what our producers and teams put together because I definitely think that it looks like a notch above everything else and a lot of hard work has gone into it. It has

been a team effort. We would be filming this once or maybe twice a week or even thrice.” “We were all on calls to make sure that the winner was crowned on ‘American Idol’ this season. And I do believe that our show has become a place where people are truly trusting it. Legitimate artists, songwriters, and young kids, are using it as an additional platform besides their own hustle on social media. “The show is putting out legit artists. It is not a karaoke show; it is not noise. People are using it as a launching pad which is so exciting for us.” “American Idol” season three airs in India on Star World. - IOL

national parks. They are far more valuable alive than dead to both our environment and the economy. This is why the Zambian Government has legislated that illegal possession of ivory is punishable by 5 to 10 years in prison. Zambians who allow themselves to be used in the illegal and indiscriminate poaching of elephants for ivory, are actively participating in the looting of Zambia’s wildlife resources, putting the country’s wealth and cultural heritage in the hands of a greedy few, while their communities are left in abject poverty.

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TELL US WHO REALLY IS ANDREW LUBUSHA? I was born in Kitwe on the 3rd of February from Barnabas Clement Mukuka Lubusha, a Bemba from Chinsali, Kasama and Olivie Misozi Lubusha a Ngoni/Chewa from Chief Mshawa and Chief Chanje of Chipangali District. I am the last born in a family of five, the first born is a lady and the rest are male though we lost our third born brother. I started school in 1990 at Rokana Primary School then went to Kitwe Boys Technical School. Whilst in Grade 11, I moved to Chama High School where I completed from. They say education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today. I enrolled at Popota Tobacco Training College to pursue Agriculture training then later studied Public Administration at the University of Zambia and did my Master of Business Administration with the University of Manchester. I am currently doing my dissertation in the same program. It is said that if you want something out of life you have to go out there and get it, because it is not just going to be given to you and Aushton Kutcher said ‘don’t settle for what life gives you but make life better and build something’. I worked for Zambia Leaf Tobacco Company as a Clerk in 2002 and rose through ranks and files to the position of Senior Leaf Technician. I also worked for Africa Leaf and Leaf Technician and Tobacco Association of Zambia as an Arbitrator before I founded my own Organisation Andrich Freight Company Limited in 2008. This is a company which gave birth to series of companies now under the Umbrella Andrich Group of Companies. Andrich Group is the Mother Company for Andrich Finance Corporation, Andrich Coach Services, Andrich Trucking Ltd, Misozi Memorial Real Estate, Andyges Logistics, Royal Orbit Chain of Lodges, Farmers Family Agro Dealers and Andrich Contractors. WHAT MADE YOU JOIN POLITICS? I have so much passion for humanitarian responsibilities. I joined politics to be part of the solutions to our country’s economic challenges and be of help to the people of Eastern Province and the nation at large. Leadership is about being a servant to the people you serve. I joined the Patriotic front party in 2002 and served as Branch Chair-

man then served on a number of positions till I became the Chipata district youth Chairman in 2008. In 2010, I became the youngest Provincial Youth Chairman at the age of 25years. In 2015, President Lungu appointed me as Provincial Chairman and Member of Central Committee a position I reaffirmed competence through an election in June 2019. I have also saved in various sub committees of the central committee such as Lands and natural resources, education, youth and sports, transport and communication and finance. I became a Member of Central Committee at the age of thirty making me the youngest MCC. When I took over the leadership of Eastern Province, we had a lot of infights but we stabilized the province and delivered 156 Councillors, 14 MPs, 1 Mayor, 13 Council Chairpersons and about 300,000 votes for President Lungu as opposed to the 4 MPs, 2 Councilors, Zero Council Chairpersons we had when I was taking over and the 88,000 votes my predecessor delivered for President Lungu hardly a year before I took over the leadership. We managed to unite the province and prove that indeed it is a bedroom of the PF. HOW DO YOU SHARE TIME BETWEEN POLITICS AND FAMILY? I am married to Ezzy Bili and we are blessed with two daughters and two sons. My first born is Misozi who is 16 years old and is currently at Chengelo International School in grade 12. The second born is Mukuka, 10 years of age and is in grade seven also at Chengelo International School. my third born is Melayi, 6 year, and in grade one at Crown hill while my last born is Chagwa a three year old Pre-school pupil at Crown hill. Balancing between family and politics has been a bit challenging but interesting. When you become a politician, family to some extent loses and the public gains for a leader must always find time to solve challenges of his people and you know these challenges never end. However, God has been so faithful to help with wisdom and a big heart to manage family, business and politics. YOUR FUTURE GOAL IN POLITICS AND MESSAGE TO THE YOUTHS? My goal is to see a better Zambia than the Zambia I found before I joined politics. Zambia is already sitting on a fertile land for more development and I want to be part of that solution for a better and prosperous Zambia. My closing remarks to the youths are life has no shortcuts, Robert Frost said, ‘the best way out is always through’. Many times we are caught up in an unseemly situations, we usually look for the easy way out. This quote by Robert frost serves us with a reminder that perhaps the best route in life is going through the problem, rather than going around it and as a result, you will find that good things begin to happen when you cease to delay and beat about the bush and take matters into your hands to resolve. Always believe and act as if it were impossible to fail. Opportunities are always knocking.


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CHANGING KALULUSHI'S STATUS QUO By TERENCE MISELO

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ALULUSHI town situated on the Copperbelt Province of Zambia was founded in 1953 as a residence for Chibuluma copper and cobalt miners. Officially proclaimed as a town in 1958, Kalulushi was initially highly dependent on economic activities around mining. Of late, the town, with one Constituency and 22 wards, has undergone various changes including economic diversification that is set to spark development. This is one aspect that current area Member of Parliament (MP) and Minister of Community Development, under the Patriotic Front (PF) Hon. Kampamba Mulenga Chewe is pleased with. The MP, who was elected in 2016 is happy with developmental projects in her reign. To reach this far, her first goal was to change the people’s thinking of mining as the only economic motive. “My call was to change the mindset, the status quo from the thought that if you were born from Kalulushi you have to be a miner,” she said. This she admits was difficult but she is delighted that currently, Kalulushi is growing economically, owing to the diverse approach she has adopted. Hon. Mulenga was speaking during an exclusive interview organised by the Zambia Women Parliamentary Caucus (ZWPC) after a tour of her Constituency. The Caucus, supported by Hivos is visiting women-led constituencies across Zambia with a view to profiling and highlighting developmental projects implemented by the female MPs. For Hon. Mulenga, most of the projects she has initiated have been with a need to diversify Kalulushi’s economy. They have been centered on community empowerment, agriculture and infrastructure development. Under community empowerment for instance, women, youth, the vulnerable and different other groups have benefited. “For me I put it a point to say I was not helping by giving handouts. I had to think of what they would remember me with, after I am gone as MP. I therefore asked them to form groups to uplift their lives,”she said, naming Ichimpe Ward, as one area where her empowerment has led to commercial faming. “My office has partnered with Kalumbila Multipurpose Cooperative under the Kalulushi 5,000 empowerment project. The target of this programme is to empower 5,000 families in rearing of local chickens, gardening and rearing of pigs,” she said. Currently there are about 5 hectares of tomatoes and another three hectares of vegetables in Ichimpe ward

which is one of the farming blocks. Empowerment has also promoted fish farming in Kalulushi. Chola Masenga, a fish farmer in Remmy Chisupa Ward, is a direct beneficiary of this. In 2019, he and 20 other farmers received support of fingerlings and feed to enhance fish farming. Masenga is now supplying fish to the community and also helping startups. Hon. Mulenga has used empowerment to respond to the high levels of unemployment. In certain areas, using the Enhance Small Holder Livestock Investment Programme (E-SLIP) under the fisheries and livestock ministry, residents have received dairy and beef animals, goats and village chickens to support livestock farming. The MP has also given out hammer mills, and oil expellers for the production of cooking oil and peanut butter for sale and home use.

scheme,” she said, adding that some students have been directly empowered through paying of school fees, buying of textbooks, materials like lap tops and other learning and teaching needs. Other bursary schemes under her initiative have seen some students go to China for studies. Important also to note under education are the various construction and renovation projects of schools and classroom blocks at Chavuma, Chisangwa, Chati, Luanshimba and Mwasangwa to name only a few. In most of these places, she has facilitated development under CDF. Her motivation comes from the need to promote education and increase enrolments. “At Kawama Primary school, we did a one by three classroom block construction. Here, children would stop going to school from October to September (rain season) because they

A complete staff house in Kalulushi Women in markets have equally not been left out as she believes they are the most vulnerable. For this reason, Chibuluma Market has been given a facelift. Working with women and other community groups has been possible because of a tracking and monitoring team she calls ‘ District Cooperative Team’. With this team, she keeps track of projects and empowerment programmes. The empowerment projects have seen her use personal resources sometimes to support residents. For example, more than 50 groups have received start-up capital in village banking, block making, poultry and agriculture. Agriculture has specifically won Kalulushi Constituency recognition at the annual Copperbelt Agriculture and Commercial Show, a thing she speaks highly of. Her successes are also very visible under education. Here, she has extended the empowerment programme by lobbying and sourcing for bursary schemes. “ I embarked on a mission to ensure that every child that had qualifications to go to college or university was given an equal opportunity to get into university through the bursary

Metals, is another of her milestones in education. “ What really makes me happy is to allow my people to be given an opportunity to say life is fair,” she said. Another area of her projects in Kalulushi has been water supply and drilling of bore holes. She actually says most classroom blocks were constructed alongside the drilling of bore holes. “We made it a point that we wont just construct schools but we will give them water,” she explained. To further emphasize on the water provision, the MP has another project of drilling 85 bore holes across the constituency in partnership with Direct Aid from Kuwait. In infrastructure development, the MP targeted constructions of bridges at Mwambashi River and Sitwe Stream to ease trade. Mwambashi is now linked to Kalulushi Central after the bridge was built and residents are trading successfully. Under the health sector, a staff house to accommodate a resident doctor was completed at Chibuluma Clinic. Initially, the MP says, the clinic did not have a doctor because of lack of accommodation. On the project, Hon. Mulenga worked with NFCA who also aided the construction of a modern and bigger clinic at Chibote to meet a higher population in the area. The MP lobbied for this project when she saw that the older clinic could not address various health needs like, ART, Screening, maternity and child health care.

Chola, a fish farmer in Kalulushi

were learning outside,” she said. Perhaps her pride in construction of classroom blocks is seen at Chavuma School of Excellence where her aim was to maintain high standards. Additionally, at Mugala Primary, she is happy that for the first time, pupils have class room block which she initiated. Moreover, construction of a one by seven classroom block and eight offices at St Nicholas Combined School for the vulnerable aided by Chambeshi

Further under health, Hon. Mulenga facilitated the refurbishment of Kalulushi Town Clinic and the introduction of a General Hospital. She says Kalulushi Town Clinic used to get flooded every time it rained and exposed patients to more risks and diseases. For the General Hospital, she shares how she lobbied for it from Chibuluma Mines even before she became MP. She said the hospital was initially dilapidated but she championed for

its refurbishment to a modern standard, with a male ward that was originally absent. She is now looking at expanding the General Hospital which also serves Lufwanyama residents. Hon. Mulenga has continued to partner with corporate entities in several other projects in different sectors. Amongst those she considers huge successes, is the purchase of 625 houses for the vulnerable across the constituency supported by NFCA. These houses were purchased for retirees that worked under ZAFFICO. Her effort was to promote Home Ownership. Another success is the construction of individual toilets in Chambeshi in a settlement called GR that was sponsored by Chambeshi Copper Smelter (CCS). Hon. Mulenga was concerned that this community was using an old and dilapidated communal toilet. The Hon. MP working with CCS has also taken a further step to improve sports and youth recreation through refurbishment of tennis and volleyball courts. This interest in sports is to help youths stay away from vices and maintain the culture of recreation facilities that existed way back. These corporate partnerships have eased Hon. Mulengas resource mobilisaiton. She is highly indebted to Chambish Metals, NFCA, CCS, The Republican President and other wellwishers for supporting her. “The President gave us a Macopolo bus as a gift for Chati Boarding School,” she happily said. It is also true to state that some of the projects especially those under empowerment are funded through her personal and family resources. This is because she believes in giving and sharing. For this reason, she has built a mutual relationship between her office and the Church which has also become a beneficiary to her empowerment programmes. Like any other MP, Hon. Mulenga has also used the Constituency Development Funds (CDF) for some projects mentioned. Being the only female lawmaker among all the 22 MPs from the Copperbelt, she urges women to support one another to increase their participation in politics. “If we (women) are going to be heard, we need more voices to come up and speak out,” she advises. Hon. Mulenga studied BBA, but desires to one day work in a hospital as her ultimate service to the people, away from politics. For now, her preoccupation is to change Kalulushi’s status quo through diversifying the economy.


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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

In fact, even when Presiheadlines the following Mondent Edgar Lungu’s bi-weekly day. From the interview, I got Covid-19 address to the nathe impression that Zambia’s tion has persistently warned industrial sector capacity uti- us that things have changed. lisation, which measures the Nobody pays attention. Instead of taking President difference between the actual output of goods produced and Lungu’s warning seriously, services and potential output the only solution we are comthat could be produced at full ing up with is flooding the capacity has dropped danger- system with money…lots of ously too low. The Governor it. The Governor revealed that was shy to reveal any number, some banks have refused his but using some estimates I new money because they have looked at, this could be as bad a lot of their own money and as around negative 70 percent. few takers. Yet the BoZ insists on floodIt goes without saying, if we were able to get the latest ing the market with more than private sector employment K10 billion hopping to avoid figures, these would be dire a recession and possible outtoo. With ballpark estimates right collapse of the economy. abandoned gold standard at the precious Whatlooking has happened to supply indicating the that unemploy- start and thehas USincreased dollar wasespecially no longer metals market.economics? ment and demand amongst the daily paid youths I must the Governor linked to gold. With their say late dad’s money, which almost getting past the wasHunt brave haveasofficially Fromisthen onwards theto US kids to bought much 90 percent factories announced these scary dollar becameas “fiat” currencyand physical silver all bullion as they businesses shut due tomost the could. things…. but even his solution backed by nothing. So, as They also bought silver pandemic. is merely to copy and paste spoiled Zambian kids think, the futures. But rather than settle the All this data is coming in, yet economic models of longHunt sons must have thought future with cash is there does not seem to be any dead contracts economists who asonce their dad was naïve and, in common, the Hunt brothers took grasp out there of the impact lived in former wealthy industheir economic analysis, delivery ofnations. the silver this wise is having…and what is physical trially developed they were convinced inflation to come. Instead, there is the bullion. Look folks, we are missing notion that things will spring the point. Zambia does not back to normal in a couple anything. Zero! Not long after, of theyproduce were charged withThe months as nothing has hap- whole so-called industrial secmarket manipulation of silver, fined and pened. tor is essentially comprised of

tiny assembly lines using imported completely knocked down (CKD) components or imported pre-manufactured raw materials produced from base raw materials in foreign countries who also import the basic raw materials from some other underdeveloped country. This means the entire Zambian production and trade balance is negative and sustained by the actions of the Ministry of Finance and BoZ. I have written on this page before, that the coronavirus has exposed our vulnerability, expedited a lot of trends, and this includes the trend of money printing and floodtheir metallurgical ing the system extraction with Kwacha efficiencies. team we liquidity. ItOur is R&D something havetasked beento doing for years, was plan and improve even recoveries when things good. silver fromwere existing All thismined has stifled innovation Kabwe ores which had and increased debt. become poor. This had the And is increasing risk. Unadded advantage of prolonging fortunately, nobody pays any Kabwe Mine life and benefit from attention. theThe priceGovernor, boom. without coThe higher the that pricethe climbed; ercion, insisted K10bn the more Silver the Hunt kids is meant to assist companies that don’t monbought. Themake more enough silver was ey to cover interest payments mined and sold profitably at demanded Kabwe Mine. on commercial bank loans…and there Like all kids, when they ranare

World Bank

went bankrupt. And over the course

out 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 like having control of the markets. So, the US Federal Bank stepped in and “actively” encouraged to stop many…thatbanks means our entire lending to the two kids. industrial manufacturing secand brokers torSuddenly, is builtbanks on quicksand…. that is spooked why theand Governor became the Hunt is hoping by meet demanding some kids couldn’t their debts, form their of collateral, he may pulling lines of credit. get back access some of his money Without to new loans, through foreclosures on sure the Hunt kids ran out of cash to fail defaulting businesses. to keep buying more silver, I know I am just an oldnaturally, demand fell so an fashioned engineer,andnot too did the price silver. pay The ateconomist. Butofplease price plummeted back to US$8 tention for a change. whereSuddenly is all this leading perSo, ounce. Kabwe us? If you think I am earlier incomMine operations despite petently good ignorant, please try achieving recoveries and explain this. and Theliterally BoZ is couldn’t break even all out to pull out all the stops suddenly stopped active mining to bolster credit, at the same never reopen. The two failed time to allowing already brothers managed to trade Zambian companies toonpile their father’s name oncetrying more to on more debt? Thus, and negotiated a private defeat the tried law ofbailout selective asurvival? with bank. Is itlong notafter, true they many of these Not companies hit by the were chargedhardest with market coronavirus of outbreak have manipulation silver, fined and piled on several hundred went bankrupt. thousand, perhaps millions of And over course the or Kwacha inthe loans andofdebt next decade, the Hunt brothers have been unable to produce dumped silver and sell their theirphysical goods or services bullion at market rates…all profitably before and in the recentUS$10 few months? under per ounce… Never mind their profleaving them withthat a few billion its have been wiped out and dollars in cash. that business operations Buttheir the biggest lesson in this story is not reserved to the Hunt

are not viable right now or likely anytime soon during the Covid-19 era. Their customers may have lost appetite for their goods and services or unemployed or gone broke. If they are propped up with the BoZ K10bn low-interest event. There’s still owners debate onstart loans and the whether Hunt brothers’ silver to makethe the same things all accumulation deliberate is: over again, was my aquestion attempt to rattle the financial where will these companies sell those same old things they system. They may have been couldn’t sell at with a profit before rich spoiled kids nothing to or and money. servicesOrthey do old withgoods their dad’s provided and couldbelieved not break maybe they honestly even before or even if they are in the power of silver. Either able to make new things using way, since fateful Silver loans fromthat this K10bn bailout day, there has been constant money? speculation on thing when is Silver will This whole a hoax! rally again. this dramatic It once is precisely intervention theAfrican economy The thing is,in many by BoZ that has been emboldcountries have gold deposits ening to and will commercial come to know banks how take evenisgreater and ZCCM-IH buying chances all the gold seek even fatter returns. in the country, and they will want Commercial banks know to copy and buy of all time, the gold it is a matter ininthe their countries too. production” absence of “real Gold is traded on the that only occurs in world a “real markets andThe manyBoZ countries; economy. will soon come back and with more Bonds their people their banks hold and Treasury Bills and will ofit as a store of value. l doubt fer even higherthe interest rates if, for example, US Fed or to keep fake economy Bank the of China would wantafloat. to Banks know the “real econlose control of the gold market to omy” is not producing anya few countries. I doubt thing African at all. Debt is increasing. it. We see that after the recent And this bailout is merely hinmarket sell-off, silver and has found dering innovation killing itself back to its January growth in down the long run. Mylows. final The question is, how 2009 white metal asfar do you think this will stretch silver is known, is now trading at until it breaks? US$13.56 per ounce, however Meanwhile, can see gold two weeks ago, itI dipped below is rising, and silver is waking US$12.00 per ounce. up. But despite my advice to thewith silverthe theWhat BoZare to the buyodds gold price willand rallyat from Again, K10bn thehere? same time we don’t know. float “Zambian Gold Bonds” knowcan is that silver soWhat thatwethey buy even more gold with money is a commodity metalthe as much raised, they said are50 not as a precious metal.they Almost yet ready to buy percent of the metaloristreat used gold in as a storeapplications. of value unless industrial It is anit is given to them as refined bulindicator of economic growth, lion. or Anyway, in this case, falling since theeconomic BoZ will growth. fight back, my advice to ZamWithwith coronavirus bians cash is, concerns, do not hold economic growthon willtangible be slow ason to it. Focus sets that will protect you inlow. the and silver prices will remain New Normal. Thatisisatalla is left. Right now, silver multiJust alow thought, decade compared to the Sincerely. price of its elder brother gold. And if history is anything to go


Love & Relationships With Uncle Chirwa

VIII

NATION

SUNDAY NATION May 31, 2020

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