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Russia mourns Moscow concert hall attack victims as death toll rises to 137

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People gather at a makeshift memorial for the victims of a shooting attack set up outside the Crocus City Hall concert venue in the Moscow region of Russia [Maxim Shemetov/Reuters]

Russia has lowered flags to half-mast for a day of mourning after scores of people were gunned down with automatic weapons at a rock concert outside Moscow in the deadliest attack inside Russia for two decades.

President Vladimir Putin declared a national day of mourning for Sunday after pledging to track down and punish all those behind the attack, in which at least 137 people were killed, including three children, and more than 150 injured.

“I express my deep, sincere condolences to all those who lost their loved ones,” Putin said in an address to the nation on Saturday, his first public comments on the attack. “The whole country and our entire people are grieving with you.”

The ISIL (ISIS) armed group claimed responsibility for Friday’s attack, but Putin has not publicly mentioned the group in connection with the attackers, whom he said had been trying to escape to Ukraine. He asserted that some on “the Ukrainian side” had prepared to spirit them across the border.

Ukraine has repeatedly denied any role in the attack, which Putin also blamed on “international terrorism”.

People on Sunday laid flowers at Crocus City Hall, the 6,200-seat concert hall outside Moscow where four armed men burst in on Friday just before Soviet-era rock group Picnic was to perform its hit, Afraid of Nothing.

The men fired their automatic weapons in short bursts at terrified civilians who fell screaming in a hail of bullets.

It was the deadliest attack on Russian territory since the 2004 Beslan school siege, when attackers linked to a Muslim group took more than 1,000 people, including hundreds of children, hostage.

Governor of the Moscow region Andrei Vorobyov said on Sunday that the rescue operation was completed and the search operation is still ongoing.

“Identification by relatives is ahead. In hospitals, doctors are fighting for the lives of 107 people,” he said.

Al Jazeera’s Yulia Shapovalova, reporting from outside the concert hall, said people have been bringing flowers, candles, stuffed animals and posters for a makeshift memorial outside the hall.

“We can see flags raised to half-staff on the Russian house of parliament and other buildings. People are shocked, they’re grieving … there are numerous memorials throughout Russia,” she said.

“The clearance of the rubble continues with rescue dogs looking for people under the rubble … the death toll could rise.”
Long lines formed in Moscow to donate blood. Blood banks said on Sunday that they now had enough blood supplies for four to six months.

Countries worldwide have expressed horror at the attack and sent their condolences to the Russian people.

Following a Palm Sunday mass at St Peter’s Square in Vatican City, Pope Francis sent prayers to victims of the attack.

“I assure my prayers for the victims of the cowardly terrorist attack carried out the other evening in Moscow,” the 87-year-old pope said.

Headed for Ukraine

Putin said 11 people had been detained, including the four gunmen, who fled the concert hall and made their way to the Bryansk region, about 340km (210 miles) southwest of Moscow.

“They tried to hide and moved towards Ukraine, where, according to preliminary data, a window was prepared for them on the Ukrainian side to cross the state border,” Putin said.

Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) said the gunmen had contacts in Ukraine and were captured near the border.

Meduza, a Russian publication based in Latvia, confirmed the claims by Russian state officials that the suspects were headed for Ukraine, by geolocating the filming location of the reported arrest of one of the suspects.

According to footage provided by the FSB, officials arrested a 30-year-old near the town of Khatsun in Russia’s Bryansk region, located 14km (8.6 miles) from the Ukrainian border, Meduza reported on Saturday.

The suspects have been brought to Moscow and may appear in court later in the day, according to local news agencies.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said it was typical of Putin and “other thugs” to seek to divert blame.

ISIL, which once sought control over swaths of Iraq and Syria, claimed responsibility for the attack, the group’s Amaq News Agency said on Telegram.

On Saturday night, ISIL released on its Telegram channels what it said was footage of the attack.

n footage published by Russian media and Telegram channels with close ties to the Kremlin, one of the suspects said he was offered money to carry out the attack.

“I shot people,” the suspect, his hands tied and his hair held by an interrogator, a black boot beneath his chin, said in poor and highly accented Russian.

When asked why, he said: “For money.” The man said he had been promised half a million roubles ($5,400).

One was shown answering questions through a Tajik translator.

The White House said the United States government shared information with Russia early this month about a planned attack in Moscow and issued a public advisory to Americans in Russia on March 7. It said ISIL bore sole responsibility for the attack.

“There was no Ukrainian involvement whatsoever,” US National Security Council spokeswoman Adrienne Watson said.

Russia’s Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Sunday that any statement made by US authorities to vindicate Kyiv until the end of the probe into the attack should be considered as evidence.

Russian Ambassador to the US Anatoly Antonov told the TASS news agency on Saturday that the US did not pass any specific information through the Russian embassy in Washington about preparations for the attack.

“Nothing was passed,” the ambassador said. “No concrete information, nothing was transferred to us.”

Source: Al Jazeera

MMD Reaffirms Commitment to National Development and Political Renewal

The Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) has reiterated the importance of forward momentum as a fundamental step towards contributing to the nation’s development and reshaping its political landscape.

In a recent address to the Party’s leadership during the National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting on March 21, 2024, MMD President Nevers Mumba emphasized the imperative of moving beyond past grievances. Dr. Mumba underscored the need to refocus efforts on revitalizing the Party’s vision and reputation, urging members to let go of lingering resentments and concentrate on rebuilding and reclaiming their political space.

Furthermore, Dr. Mumba announced plans for a nationwide tour across all ten provinces of Zambia, aiming to engage with members and supporters to fortify the Party’s presence and efficacy. He expressed optimism that this mobilization effort would mark a significant turning point for the MMD, enabling it to reconnect with its base and forge ahead with renewed vigor.

Meanwhile Dr.Mumba has also highlighted the looming threat of drought and its potential impact on food security in households across Zambia.

Expressing concerns over the situation, Dr.Mumba referenced OXFAM’s report indicating that up to six million people could face food insecurity due to the impending dry spell. He emphasized the necessity for proactive measures and preparedness to mitigate the anticipated hardships, urging for solutions to be implemented before the full impact is felt.

Dr.Mumba expressed confidence that Zambia could overcome these challenges, rallying the nation with the resolute declaration, “ZAMBIA SHALL BE SAVED.”

MMD Reaffirms Commitment to National Development and Political Renewal

The Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) has reiterated the importance of forward momentum as a fundamental step towards contributing to the nation’s development and reshaping its political landscape.

In a recent address to the Party’s leadership during the National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting on March 21, 2024, MMD President Nevers Mumba emphasized the imperative of moving beyond past grievances. Dr. Mumba underscored the need to refocus efforts on revitalizing the Party’s vision and reputation, urging members to let go of lingering resentments and concentrate on rebuilding and reclaiming their political space.

Furthermore, Dr. Mumba announced plans for a nationwide tour across all ten provinces of Zambia, aiming to engage with members and supporters to fortify the Party’s presence and efficacy. He expressed optimism that this mobilization effort would mark a significant turning point for the MMD, enabling it to reconnect with its base and forge ahead with renewed vigor.

Acting Party Chief Spokesperson, Brendel Phillip, reaffirmed the leadership’s commitment to guiding the Party towards a brighter future. However, amidst these efforts for political rejuvenation, Phillip also highlighted the looming threat of drought and its potential impact on food security in households across Zambia.

Expressing concerns over the situation, Phillip referenced OXFAM’s report indicating that up to six million people could face food insecurity due to the impending dry spell. He emphasized the necessity for proactive measures and preparedness to mitigate the anticipated hardships, urging for solutions to be implemented before the full impact is felt.

In conclusion, Phillip expressed confidence that Zambia could overcome these challenges, rallying the nation with the resolute declaration, “ZAMBIA SHALL BE SAVED.” This dual focus on political renewal and proactive response to impending crises underscores the MMD’s commitment to national development and welfare.

Four Arrested in Connection with Murder of Induna Inete in Mongu

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Police in Mongu have apprehended four individuals suspected to be involved in the murder of Mwangelwa Akapelwa, also known as the Induna Inete.

The suspects have been identified as Liswaniso Wamunyima (47), Limpo Chinyema (65), Lyamba Liswaniso (31), and Masiliso Liswaniso (42).

According to Danny Mwale, Deputy Public Relations Officer for the police, a firearm believed to have been used in the assassination was also recovered during the operation.

Mwale disclosed that following extensive investigations, the suspected killer, Liswaniso Wamunyima of Limulunga District, was traced and apprehended around 23:00 hours on March 22, 2024. Wamunyima was found hiding at Chinyemba’s residence, identified as a witch doctor in the Mbuywana plots area of Mongu District, where he was subsequently arrested.

Furthermore, the shotgun allegedly used in the crime was recovered from Wamunyima’s younger brother, Lyamba Liswaniso, who was in the company of Masiliso Liswaniso, both hailing from Limulunga District, on March 23.

Investigations have revealed that the motive behind the Induna’s murder stems from a family dispute.

Mwale confirmed that all four suspects are currently in police custody awaiting formal charges.

The arrest of the suspects marks a significant step forward in the investigation into the tragic murder of Mwangelwa Akapelwa, bringing hope for justice to his family and the community of Mongu.

President Hichilema Stresses Collaboration and Innovation for Mining Sector Growth as Farmers Benefit from Seed Banks

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President Hakainde Hichilema has stressed the pivotal role of collaboration and innovation in fostering growth within the mining sector. Highlighting the potential to generate more employment opportunities and enhance social protection measures for citizens, President Hichilema emphasized the importance of strategic partnerships in driving progress.

In expressing gratitude for the support received, President Hichilema extended appreciation to His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the United Arab Emirates, and acknowledged the stewardship of Sheikh Tahnoon Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Chairman of IHC (International Holding Company). This recognition comes in light of their instrumental roles in ensuring the success of the investment in Mopani.

President Hichilema emphasized the collective efforts aimed at creating meaningful change within the mining sector, with a vision to benefit not only the present generation but also future ones. The collaborative approach, coupled with innovative strategies, is expected to pave the way for sustainable growth and development, ultimately enriching both Zambia and partner countries for generations to come.

The President’s remarks signify a commitment to leveraging partnerships and embracing innovation as key drivers of progress in Zambia’s mining industry.

Meanwhile in a bid to bolster rural household food security and promote environmentally friendly agricultural practices, over 10,000 beneficiary farmers across five districts in Southern and Western Provinces of Zambia are poised to benefit from crop grain seed banks established in various farmer field schools.

William Funsani, Senior Agricultural Research Officer at the Zambia Agricultural Research Institute (ZARI), highlighted the pivotal role of these initiatives in enhancing food security among rural communities. Funsani noted that farmers have been actively engaged in adopting smart agricultural practices aimed at bolstering food security while being environmentally conscious.

The districts identified for support in promoting climate-resilient crops include Gwembe, Sinazongwe, Choma, Kazungula, and Sesheke. Funsani elaborated on the target crop value chains, which encompass a range of climate-resilient crops such as cowpeas, groundnuts, sorghum, pearl millet, sweet potatoes, and cassava. These efforts are geared towards not only diversifying agricultural production but also ensuring resilience against climatic uncertainties.

The establishment of rural household crop grain seed banks serves as a practical measure to empower local farmers with access to quality seeds, thereby enhancing their capacity to withstand environmental challenges and improve yields. By promoting the cultivation of climate-resilient crops, the initiative seeks to fortify food security at the grassroots level, contributing to the overall well-being of rural communities.

The engagement of farmers in farmer field schools underscores a participatory approach to agricultural extension, facilitating knowledge exchange and skill-building in sustainable farming practices. Through these collaborative efforts between agricultural research institutions and local communities, Zambia endeavors to foster resilience and prosperity in its agricultural sector while addressing the pressing issue of food insecurity.

Message For Today: Erase It and Replace It

Today’s Scripture

You keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on you, because he trusts in you.
Isaiah 26:3, ESV

Erase It and Replace It

Friend, what is your mind stayed on? What thoughts are you dwelling on throughout the day? Are your thoughts limiting you or empowering you? Are your thoughts stayed upon defeat and worry or upon victory, favor, breakthroughs, and abundance? Instead of keeping your mind stayed on your problems, on doubt, or on worry, keep it stayed on what God has promised you.

Here’s the simple principle: When a negative thought comes, erase it and replace it with a positive, faith-filled thought from God’s Word. Don’t leave your mind empty. Get your mind going in the right direction, and your life will go in the right direction. You’re going to draw in what you’re constantly thinking about. If you’re thinking “can’t do it” or “I’m not enough” or “this problem is too big” thoughts, you’re drawing in defeat. Why don’t you start erasing and replacing thoughts? How much further will you go, how much more of God’s favor will you see, if you guard your mind, if you are selective in what you’re dwelling on, if you keep it stayed on Him?

A Prayer for Today

“Father, thank You that there is a place in my mind where I can stay my thoughts on You and abide in peace. Help me to unclutter my mind of all the negative thoughts that have gotten in. I will do my part to stay in faith and let You step in and do Your part. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.”

Joel Osteen Ministries

SADC Summit Concludes with Firm Regional Commitment to Peace and Security

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The Extraordinary Organ Troika Summit, Plus SADC Troika, concluded with member states reiterating their regional commitment to the SADC mutual defense pact, wherein an armed attack against one member shall be considered a threat to regional peace and security.

In a communique released by SADC Executive Secretary Elias Magosi, the summit reaffirmed SADC’s dedication to solidarity, self-determination, and regional cooperation. Reports from ZANIS highlighted that Magosi further emphasized the summit’s focus on the peace and security situations in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Mozambique.

The summit received updates on the ongoing challenges in the DRC and Mozambique, underscoring regional support towards achieving lasting peace, stability, and security in these nations. Magosi stressed the unwavering commitment to provide both diplomatic and military support to the government and people of the DRC to address the conflict in Eastern DRC.

Additionally, there was a collective pledge to intensify public diplomacy efforts to showcase the successes of SADC Peace Support Missions and counter any negative external narratives that could undermine their effectiveness. The summit expressed support for political and diplomatic processes, including the Luanda Process and the Nairobi Process, aimed at promoting peace and reconciliation in Africa.

Regarding recent correspondence from Rwanda to the United Nations and the African Union Commission regarding support for SAMIDRC, the summit expressed disapproval. However, gratitude was extended to the African Union Commission and the United Nations Security Council for their solidarity and support towards SAMIDRC, which complements ongoing diplomatic and political efforts in the DRC.

President Hakainde Hichilema, Chairperson of the SADC Organ, was commended for convening the Extraordinary Organ Summit and for his leadership in fostering regional cooperation for peace, security, and stability. President Hichilema emphasized the importance of global collaboration with international and regional bodies to address environmental challenges that threaten peace and stability.

He stressed the need for a more stable region to optimize resources towards improving livelihoods, especially in light of climate change exacerbating resource constraints. President Hichilema highlighted the continent’s agenda to mobilize capital, technology, and partnerships for joint ventures, focusing on beneficiation, value addition, job creation, and economic growth.

The remarks were made during the official closing of the extraordinary Summit, which also addressed contributions to SADC missions in the DRC and Mozambique. The summit concluded with a resounding commitment to regional peace, security, and prosperity, emphasizing cooperation and collective action to address challenges and promote sustainable development across the SADC region.

Zambia Shines At All Africa Games with 15 medals so far

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Zambia 4x400 relay team
The 4×400 relay team

Zambia has increased her medal count to 15 at the ongoing 2023 all African games in Accra Ghana.

According to results released by Olympic Youth Development Centre (OYDC), Team Zambia has won four gold, 5 silver and four bronze medals, taking her ranking to 14th place on the overall medal table at the African Games.

The 15 medals were recorded from five sports disciplines namely athletics, boxing, swimming, judo and taekwondo.
On Friday, Zambia minted two gold medals, one through boxer Patrick Chinyemba after his South African opponent Lusizi Lubabalo opted out of the boxing match, and the other gold medal was hard earned by the men’s 400m relay team.

In athletics, Zambia recorded three medals, one gold in the men’sfinal, one silver in the men’s 400m final through Muzala Samukonga, and one silver in the women’s 4×400 relay final.

In boxing, Zambia recorded seven medals, two Gold medals through Patrick Chinyemba and Gerald Kabinda in the men’s 51kg and 67kg respectively, three silver medals through Mwengo Mwale, Andrew Chilata and Emmanuel katema in the men’s 54kg, 60kg and 63 kg respectively.

Swimmer Mia Phiri showcased her prowess to win two bronze medals for swimming in the 50m women’s backstroke and 50m freestyle.
In Judo, Zambia bagged two medals, one gold through Steven Mungandu in the men’s 66kg and one bronze through Simon Zulu in the men’s 60kg, while in Taekwondo one bronze medal recorded in the under 30 men’s team.

The 13th edition of the all African games taking place in Ghana came to a close today after running for the last 15 days.

UAE conglomerate seeks intrude on China’s JCHX Zambian copper deal

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Lubambe copper mine

Lubambe Copper Mine, a notable asset in Zambia, has attracted the interest of a unit of International Holding Company (IHC.AD), Abu Dhabi’s most valuable company. Reports indicate that IHC.AD is considering acquiring Lubambe Copper Mine, a move that comes after China’s JCHX Mining had previously agreed to purchase the mine. According to three sources familiar with the details, this potential acquisition highlights the evolving dynamics within Zambia’s mining sector and underscores the growing international interest in the country’s mineral resources.

A unit of International Holding Company (IHC.AD), Abu Dhabi’s most valuable company, is interested in acquiring Zambia’s Lubambe Copper Mine, an asset that China’s JCHX Mining has already agreed to buy, three sources familiar with the details told Reuters.
International Resources Holding recently told EMR Capital that it is interested in bidding for the private equity manager’s 80% stake in the Lubambe copper project, which is up for sale, a development that may complicate a sale process that’s already underway, two of the sources said.
The IHC unit’s interest in Lubambe, with potential to be among Zambia’s largest copper mines, comes after Shanghai-listed JCHX (603979.SS), a mine servicing and contracting firm, entered into a deal to buy EMR’s 80% stake in Lubambe in January.

The sale process requires approval from the Zambian government, which is pending and unclear at the moment, one of the sources said.

A source at JCHX, who was in contact with Reuters after publication of the article, said the company was still confident that the deal would be closed. The source declined to be named due to sensitivity around the matter.

The Zambian government owns a 20% stake in Lubambe through state-firm ZCCM-IH (ZCCM.LZ).
The IHC unit’s interest is spurred by an aggressive push by cash-rich oil majors United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia to secure critical metal supply in Africa, as they bid to diversify their economies and engage with energy transition.
Middle East investors are pitted against Chinese companies in Africa, including state backed firms, also aggressively pursuing deals in Africa to strengthen China’s grip on minerals required to power a rapidly expanding domestic electric vehicle manufacturing sector.EMR Capital’s binding deal agreed directly with JCHX technically precludes it from entertaining any new offers, one of the sources said. Still, EMR is aware that IRH is interested in buying the assets and that the UAE firm has officially informed the Zambian government and ZCCM-IH of its interest, two sources said.

While its interest is now widely known within the Zambian government circles, the UAE firm hasn’t presented a formal offer to EMR on the Lubambe stake, one source said.EMR declined to comment. IRH and IHC didn’t immediately respond to emailed questions.
IRH has gatecrashed once before. It staged a last minute buyout of a 51% stake in Zambia’s Mopani Copper Mines last month, its first mining deal in Africa’s second-largest producer of the metal that is key to products from power lines and industrial machinery to electric vehicles.

The Abu Dhabi firm became the Zambian government’s preferred investor for Mopani mines ahead of Sibanye Stillwater (SSWJ.J)and China’s Zijin Mining Group (601899.SS), which had been short listed for the assets after a protracted selection process.

CASHING OUT

EMR, which has owned the Lubambe mine since 2017, wants to exit the project as its funds mature, after COVID delayed its development, the sources said. It also sold a 51% stake in adjacent Mingomba copper project for a sizeable amount to California-based start up KoBold Metals. EMR still holds a 28% stake Mingomba, alongside Zambia’s ZCCM.

Lubambe, previously owned by African Rainbow Minerals (ARIJ.J), and Vale S.A. (VALE3.SA), produced about 15,000 tons of copper last year but needs to raise output to about 2,500 tons a month to become sustainable, it says on its website.
JCHX in January said it proposed to pay, $1 for EMR’s 80% stake, and another $1 to take over the project’s $857 million debt.
Zambia’s ministry of mines did not immediately respond to emailed questions.

Source:Reuters

Ex-Miners Association Applauds President Hichilema for Mopani Copper Mines Revival

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Ex-miners have applauded the UPND government for its instrumental role in unlocking the Mopani Copper Mines. Acting President of the association, Lucky Zulu, expressed heartfelt gratitude for what he described as a pivotal step forward, offering relief, fresh air, and renewed hope to the energetic ex-miners eagerly anticipating positive change.

The National Ex-Miners and Allied Workers Association of Zambia have praised President Hichilema and the government for their role in unlocking the Mopani Copper Mines. The association’s Acting President, Lucky Zulu, expressed gratitude for what he termed as a crucial step forward, providing relief, fresh air, and renewed hope among energetic ex-miners.

Zulu emphasized that the association is actively engaged in communicating with both Mopani management and government officials to prioritize the reinstatement of ex-miners. This move comes in light of the substantial investment of $1.1 billion USD by International Resources Holdings into the mines, marking a significant turning point for the industry.

Speaking to ZNBC News, Zulu highlighted the importance of this development, particularly in revitalizing the livelihoods of ex-miners who have long awaited such positive initiatives.

Additionally, Musa Kamfimbwa, President of Emerald Production Watch of Zambia, echoed similar sentiments, commending President Hichilema for his efforts in unlocking the Mopani Copper Mines and attracting substantial investment into the sector. Kamfimbwa emphasized the need for swift action in developing a roadmap to revive Emerald Mining in Lufwanyama District.

Kamfimbwa underscored that the joint investment between ZCCM–IH and International Resources Holdings at Mopani holds the promise of generating significant business opportunities and employment for Zambians. He urged President Hichilema to expedite measures aimed at revitalizing the Emerald Mining sector, ensuring that the benefits of such investments are maximized for the local populace.

Last week President Hichilema unveiled Mopani Copper Mines’ new Strategic Partner-International Resource Holdings.

President Hichilema said the occasion marked a significant turnaround for the economy of not only the Copperbelt but the country as a whole.

“In partnership with International Resource Holdings (IRH) from Abu Dhabi, we are embracing a new era for Mopani Copper Mines. This moment, long awaited by our citizens, is not just a handover but a meticulously negotiated partnership that represents mutual respect and equitable benefits,” expressed President Hakainde Hichilema during the unveiling ceremony in Kitwe.

President Hichilema emphasized the importance of Mopani as a crucial asset for Zambia’s economic prosperity. He stressed, “Mopani should not be viewed as a burden but rather as a beacon of growth and opportunity.” This sentiment was echoed by various stakeholders, including local leaders and mining union representatives.

“The partnership with IRH signifies a strategic move towards rejuvenating not just Mopani but also Kitwe and Mufulira, breathing new life into these vital mining hubs,” highlighted President Hichilema. He expressed optimism about the future of Mopani, foreseeing an increase in copper production from 65,000 metric tonnes to an impressive 230,000 metric tonnes.

“We are committed to ensuring that this partnership benefits all stakeholders involved. Our goal is not only to enhance production but also to create more job opportunities, enhance job security, and boost business prospects,” President Hichilema affirmed.

“We express our profound gratitude for the re-launch of Mopani Copper Mines in partnership with our new joint venture partners, International Resource Holdings (IRH) from Abu Dhabi. This moment, long awaited by our citizens, is not a handover but a meticulously negotiated partnership with IRH that represents mutual respect and equitable benefits. Our citizens will retain a 49% shareholding through ZCCM-IH, affirming our commitment to national benefit.

The $1.1 billion investment from IRH marks a significant milestone, being the first substantial investment from the UAE in Zambia, with more expected in green energy and other sectors.

To support our local suppliers, Mopani has initiated a Supplier Development Program aimed at bolstering the capacity of Zambian suppliers by providing access to capital and business development services.

We urge Zambian businesses to draw inspiration from their counterparts in the UAE, who have transformed their economy through astute management of their oil resources,”President Hichilema said

Moreover, the significant reduction of Mopani’s debt from $1.5 billion to $576 million under the UPND administration underscores a commitment to financial stability and responsible management. Mines Minister Paul Kabuswe affirmed, “The challenges plaguing the mining sector are now being addressed, marking a positive turnaround for the country.”

“The partnership with IRH has been met with widespread optimism and support from various stakeholders,” noted Ali Rashid, CEO of IHR. He expressed excitement about the opportunities ahead at Mopani, emphasizing the positive impact the partnership will have on the local economy.

Local leaders, including Copperbelt Minister Elisha Matambo and Mine Suppliers and Contractors Association President Costa Mwaba, voiced hope for increased opportunities for Zambian businesses and workers. “We are hopeful that this partnership will lead to more contracts for local suppliers and create avenues for economic growth,” stated Costa Mwaba.

Amidst this renewal, the call for a commitment to a decent work agenda and the fulfillment of production targets has been reiterated by Mine Workers Union of Zambia President Joseph Chewe. Chief Nkambo of the Lamba Lima Royal Council highlighted President Hichilema’s visionary leadership as instrumental in Mopani’s resurgence.

Charles Sakanya, CEO of Mopani, expressed confidence that the partnership with IRH would enable the completion of long-awaited expansion projects, further propelling the mine’s growth trajectory. “We are entering a new chapter in Mopani’s history, and we are excited about the opportunities that lie ahead,” remarked Sakanya.

Court Discontinues Proceedings in Former Foreign Affairs Minister Kakubo’s Case

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Court proceedings in a case involving former Foreign Affairs Minister Stanley Kakubo and a businessman of Chinese origin, Zhang Lianan, have been discontinued following a Consent Judgment entered between the two parties.

The Consent Judgment, drawn pursuant to Order 42 Rule Five of the Supreme Court, signifies that both Mr. Zhang and Mr. Kakubo have agreed not to pursue any further legal action against each other. Additionally, Mr. Kakubo has been ordered to make restitution to Mr. Zhang, as per the terms outlined in the judgment.

Under the terms of the Consent Judgment, Mr. Kakubo will be required to pay $300,000 in installments to Mr. Zhang, who will also be receiving the restitution of a Mercedes-Benz Registration Number 6952 from Mr. Kakubo.

Importantly, Mr. Zhang has exonerated Mr. Kakubo from allegations of receiving any inducement for business transactions, further adding a twist to the case that unfolded last month. Initially, Mr. Zhang had sued Mr. Kakubo for misrepresentation over a mining business partnership, demanding over one million U.S dollars in damages.

Mr. Zhang alleged that Mr. Kakubo, claiming to be the majority shareholder of HUNSLOW Investment, enticed him into a mining business partnership in May 2022. According to Mr. Zhang, the partnership was related to an exploration small mining license number 25569 in Chingola, with the potential of converting it into a mining license.

However, Mr. Zhang claimed that it was later revealed that the mining exploration license number 25569 had been converted into a mining license, which was in the process of being sold to Grizzly Copper Mining. These allegations were outlined in the Statement of Claim filed in the Lusaka High Court.

With the discontinuation of court proceedings and the agreement reached through the Consent Judgment, the matter between Mr. Kakubo and Mr. Zhang has come to a close, bringing an end to the legal dispute.

Ministry of Health Secures Funding for Cancer Diseases Hospital Rehabilitation and Re-equipping

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In a significant development aimed at enhancing cancer treatment in Zambia, the Ministry of Health has secured funding and partnered with Siemens Healthineers to provide a comprehensive radiotherapy solution for the Cancer Diseases Hospital (CDH).

During the official signing ceremony between the Ministry of Health and Siemens Healthineers, Health Minister Sylvia Masebo announced that the outdated equipment at the hospital would be replaced and disposed of in accordance with international standards, at a cost of USD 7,965,739.79. Additionally, repairs will be made to the existing building, and a new radiotherapy bunker will be constructed to house the new equipment.

The hospital is set to receive state-of-the-art diagnostic imaging and radiotherapy services, including four linear accelerators, two brachytherapy units, two CT scan simulators, one MRI, and one mammography unit. The total cost of the equipment and services amounts to USD 15,409,448.00, with a 5-year service plan costing USD 7,439,039.52 commencing after the third year.

The overall project cost is USD 30,814,227.31, and the first linear accelerator is expected to be installed within six months. The project is slated to be completed within 18 months, with CDH aiming to become a regional leader in cancer detection and treatment post-upgrade.

Minister of Health Sylvia Masebo emphasized the critical need for the upgrade, highlighting the challenges faced by CDH in providing adequate radiotherapy services due to outdated equipment. She noted that while over 30,000 patients have benefited from services at CDH, a significant number of cancer patients are unable to access radiotherapy due to equipment failures.

To address this shortfall, the government has been sending eligible patients to India for treatment. However, with the new equipment and facilities, more cancer patients in Zambia will have access to high-quality healthcare services, leading to increased early diagnosis and treatment and improved survival rates.

Furthermore, efforts are underway to expand training in oncology to address staffing shortages at CDH. The government is also seeking funding for unfilled positions and plans to establish two new cancer hospitals in Ndola and Livingstone to enhance service delivery.

Ms Masebo reiterated the government’s commitment to ensuring quality healthcare for all citizens, emphasizing the significant impact expected from the upgrade of CDH. She underscored the importance of decentralizing cancer services to improve access and care quality, focusing on various types of cancer prevalent in Zambia.

Man up and take up responsibility – UKA tells HH …as starvation looms in Zambia

We watched President Hakainde Hichilema on Tuesday, 19th March during what appeared like a ´special paid for´ appearance on CNN and BBC where he went on an international ´pity trip´ begging for international relief and blaming the looming hunger and starvation in Zambia on bad weather.

As United Kwacha Alliance(UKA), However, we want Zambians and the international community to know that we are in this unfortunate ‘starvation mode’ today due to poor planning and total systems failure by the Hichilema government NOT climate change, because:

1. Zambia would not have found itself in this embarrassing position of passing around the ´begging bowl´ for food from the international community if President Hichilema did not sell (export) the maize strategic reserves of 1.5 million metric tonnes.
2. The crop Mr Hichilema sold cheaply to our neighbouring countries and East Africa was grown over three farming seasons before he assumed office. It was reserved for a ‘proverbial rainy day’ like what we have right now.
3. Zambia would not be in this embarrassing food insufficient situation if President Hichilema had just listened to science and stakeholders that stated that Zambia and other countries in Southern African region would experience severe droughts. INSTEAD PRESIDENT HICHILEMA WENT IN ‘SELLING MODE’.
4. When stakeholders expressed concern about the selling of maize, Agriculture Minister Mtolo Phiri went before Parliament and opined that “We shall continue to export maize/mealie meal because we are food sufficient, we have enough maize.”
5. Official weather reports indicated that the rain pattern has shifted to the north. Instead of channeling resources to the north for a comparative maize and food harvest, Mr Hichilema seems to be in denial and thinks otherwise.

It was momentarily good to watch President Hichilema, normally a proud man, swallow his pride and declare the current drought a ´national disaster´ coming short of declaring a ´hunger disaster´.

However, we were dismayed to see his Chief Government Spokesman Mr. Cornelius Mweetwa stage a media trip to Southern province and paraded journalists before bags of maize and declare that “Zambia is food sufficient.”

In conclusion, we urge President Hichilema to accept responsibility that he acted irrationally when he exported maize to our neighbouring countries and East Africa at a low cost and will now start importing it at a HUGE cost.

Beyond acceptance, President Hichilema postulates that he is a man of integrity, UKA call for him to apologise and resign as Republican President for thrusting our people into poverty. He is not fit to be President.

President Hichilema must not mislead the international community with words like ‘climate change´ when it is pure personal failure to plan.

Sakwiba Sikota SC
Chairperson
United Kwacha Alliance
(UKA)

Zambia Betrayed!

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The IMF MD, Kristalina Georgieva has turned Zambia into a bad case study of “how not to negotiate deals with creditors”. She has advised Ghanaian President to keep national interests in mind when negotiating deals with creditors and avoid being arm-twisted like what was done to Zambia!

Is this is not betrayal? The IMF has been touting Zambia as a good example of frugal managers of national debt and debt restructuring icons. But the IMF MD statement in Ghana means only three things:

(1) Zambian negotiators did not take into account national interest when dealing with bondholders, hence the bad results of those negotiations.
(2) Zambia is incapable of resisting arm-twisting by international creditors.
(3) Zambia has reached bad agreement with bondholders, and she blames the country for such bad deals (the type that Ghana must avoid at all costs)

But how can this be when we have hired best international transaction advisors to lead our negotiations with creditors (including private bondholders and other commercial lenders)? So our money has been wasted?

Lesson to Zambian leaders.

Learn to listen to your nationals on matters of national importance. You lose nothing and you have everything to gain. The IMF MD knew all along that our debt-restructuring efforts lacked the most important ingredient- defense of our national interest. We have just been obsessed with reaching agreement without regard to consequences, simply to show that we are better than those who contracted the debt in the first place!

My advice- reverse what is going on in the mining industry before it is too late. Everything being done in that sector is devoid of defense of national interest. The Mopani, KCM and Kansanshi mine deals are all devoid of care for the future of this nation, care for the needs of our future generations. We don’t need the IMF and the World Bank to use us again as a case study of bad investment negotiators.

All these deals being made in the mining sector are a betrayal of our national interest and they are simply setting up foundations for their future reversal. Even those investors agreeing to enter into such deals must know that the future of such investment is impaired. They will last only as long as the UPND Government lasts.

Patriotic Front
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Fred Mmembe challenges HH to respond to issues raised about Mopani Mines

There are stories flying around that Mr Hichilema has sold to himself, Mopani Copper Mines.
These stories will not simply disappear because the public doesn’t know what Mr Hichilema owns or does not own, what Mr Hichilema has bought or not bought. Mr Hichilema doesn’t disclose what he owns. This is also complicated by the fact that Mr Hichilema doesn’t own everything he owns directly – he has often used proxies or all sorts of fronts.

It is being reported that around June 20, 2023, four firms were shortlisted as successful bidders for the acquisition of a stake in Mopani Copper Mines. These firms were Sibanye, Zijin Mining, Norinco Group, and a Consortium of exGlencore officials.
And that around July 2023, it was rumoured that Sibanye Still Waters and Zinjing were the only two remaining successful bidders contending to acquire equity in Mopani Copper Mines after Norinco Group and a Consortium of ex-Glencore officials were dropped.
It is also being reported that around August 2023, a “secret” company threw in a late bid through State House, and this delayed the announcing of the successful bidder for Mopani Copper Mines.

And that On October 17, 2023, it was announced that Jubilee Metals Group and Mopani Copper Mines formed a JV for the Slag Project in Mufulira, targeting 13 Mt of historical slag with estimated copper and cobalt deposits.

That on December 1, 2023, ZCCM-Investment Holdings announced that an affiliated company of Abu Dhabi conglomerate International Resources Holdings (IRH) is the preferred bidder to take over Mopani Copper Mine (MCM)

And that on December 12, 2023, it was announced that Jubilee Metals Group had formed a strategic partnership with Abu Dhabi-based International Resources Holdings (IRH) to recover copper from a historic waste dump in Zambia. This partnership entailed that “Under the funding term sheet IRH undertakes to provide all capital to the tune of $50m required by the special purpose vehicle through a combination of equity in the special purpose vehicle and shareholder loans.

On March 6, 2024, it was announced that Jubilee Metals Group plc, a leading diversified metals processor in Africa, with a substantial contribution to global chrome concentrate production in South Africa (SA Operations) and expanding copper operations in Zambia (Zambia Operations), has announced the formation of dedicated executive subsidiary boards to better reflect the current levels of business maturity attained by the South African and Zambia operations and capture and implement the various growth opportunities. The Zambian Board will include Jubilee’s Chief Executive Officer, Leon Coetzer, as chairperson of the Zambian Board and joined by current Chief of Energy Metals, Ricus Grimbeek, as Managing Director. Mr Muna Hantuba, a businessman offering a wealth of local industry and country knowledge, will also join the Zambian Board.
Who is Mr Muna Hantuba? Mr Hantuba is a long-time close business associate, agent, and confidant of Mr Hichilema and is said to be the man running some of his businesses.

It’s being reported that the above sequence of events starting from the coming of the International Resources Holdings late bid for Mopani Copper Mines through State House and eventual success of the same bid and then the Jubilee Metals Group’s JV with Mopani Copper Mines vis a vis the partnership of Jubilee Metals Group with the International Resources Holdings (IHR) and the $50 million loan by IHR to Jubilee Metals Group to the appointment of Mr Hantuba is something that should raise eye brows as it can be a case of a deal by State House disguised in investment into Mopani.

It is being questioned if this is a mere coincidence that Mr Hichilema’s confidant and business associate and agent can be associated with the sale of Mopani and have an indirect stake in the slug dump by virtual of sitting on the Jubilee Metals Group Board?

These reports, observations, and questions being raised deserve a response from Mr Hichilema, especially that he has sold a huge public stake in Mopani Copper Mines without parliamentary approval in blatant violation of the Constitution of the Republic of Zambia.

Fred M’membe
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Catherine,Princess Of Wales Reveals Cancer Diagnosis

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Catherine ,Princess o wales

In a poignant and unexpected announcement, Catherine, Princess of Wales, disclosed on Friday that she has been diagnosed with cancer and has commenced treatment. The revelation follows a period of intense public interest in her health after undergoing major abdominal surgery earlier this year.

In a heartfelt video statement shared on social media, Catherine, 42, revealed that what was initially thought to be a non-cancerous condition was later confirmed to involve cancerous cells. Subsequent tests prompted her medical team to recommend a preventive course of chemotherapy, which she has now embarked upon in its early stages.

Describing the diagnosis as “a huge shock” for herself and her family, Catherine emphasized that she and her husband, Prince William, have been focused on managing the situation privately, especially for the sake of their children—Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.

The news of Catherine’s cancer diagnosis comes amid ongoing health concerns within the royal family, with her father-in-law, King Charles, also undergoing treatment for cancer. King Charles, 75, recently suspended his public duties to prioritize his health but has not disclosed the specific type of cancer he is facing.

The disclosure from Princess Catherine garnered an outpouring of support from various quarters, including British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and opposition Labour party leader Keir Starmer. Both expressed their well-wishes for the princess’s recovery and condemned the speculation surrounding her health in recent weeks.

The White House also extended its sympathies to the royal family, with press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre emphasizing the importance of respecting their privacy during this challenging time.