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Zambia U23 Set For Euro Camp

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Zambia U23 national team are set to hold an overseas training camp ahead of their 2019 U23 AFCON campaign.

The pre-tournament camp will be in Europe ahead of the U23 AFCON Egypt will host from November 8-22.

Meanwhile, coach Beston Chambeshi has been overseeing weekly local camp for the last three weeks in Lusaka and on Tuesday trimmed the team from 28 to 20 home-based players this week.

Chambeshi will cut the number further next week to make way for his foreign-based contingent.

Zambia are in Group B together with 2015 third placed side South Africa, Cote d’Ivoire and defending champions Nigeria.

Young Chipolopolo kicks off its campaign on November 9 against South Africa.

The top three finishers at the eight-team tournament will qualify to the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Football Tournament next summer.

GOALKEEPERS:Mangani Banda (Zanaco), Lameck Siame (Kabwe Warriors), Patrick Chooma (KYSA)

DEFENDERS:Shemmy Mayembe, Solomon Sakala (both Zesco United), Paul Banda (Buildcon), Kebson Kamanga (Zanaco), Prosper Chiluya, Field Kandela (both Kabwe Warriors), Moses Nyondo (Nkana), Benson Chali (Forest Rangers

MIDFIELDERS:Linos Makwaza (Power Dynamos), Clinton Lubula (Kansanshi Dynamos), Prince Mumba (Kabwe Warriors), Harrsion Chisala, Oliver Lumbiya (both Nkana), Musonda Siame (Lumwana Radiants), Ngosa Sunzu (Buildcon)

The issue at hand is extremely time-sensitive than focusing on HH

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By Alexander K. Vomo

It is of a concern to us citizens of Zambia to hear that the ruling Patriotic Front government has challenged the US Embassy in Zambia to explain to the nation the sanctions UPND Leader Hakainde Hichilema was discussing in the United States of America on behalf of Zambia. PF Media Director Sunday Chanda says reports of sanctions on Zambia by the US through withholding aid must be explained as the ruling party is not aware of the said sanctions. If someone in the government paid attention to the sanction issue, you would understand that HH did not support any of that, and it was a question asked by a person in the attendance and this should not send the government in a panic mode. This did not come from the US government; how do you expect the US Embassy to help you in finding out what HH and his friends discussed on.

I would like to state that the Woodrow Wilson International Center in the USA is the official memorial to the US 28th president, Woodrow Wilson. More than just a collection of marble pillars and famous quotes, the Center is a living memorial, a gathering place for some of the best and brightest scholars and experts from around the world. Their work is the centerpiece of activity and informs the nation’s public policy debates with nonpartisan and relevant research and information. Democracy is built on the notion of an informed and active citizenry. The Wilson Center is engaged in the global dialogue of ideas. More importantly, the Center provides you with the tools and opportunities to join the national conversation. Woodrow Wilson center is a private entity it does not operate by the federal government of the United States of America.

Mr. Hakainde Hichilema did not go to the USA to meet with the 45th President of the United States of America ( Mr. Donald Trump) neither did he go to meet with US government officials, therefore this is very embarrassing to know that as a government you take petty issues to your head and asking the US Embassy to help you with such that does not help to sort out the issues we are facing as a country. The issue at hand is extremely time-sensitive than focusing on HH. As a government, you have a mandate to fix and worry about the economic crisis we are in right now than what did HH eat for dinner last night or where is he going next for campaign so that we can send the police to block him, all this is Tax payers money going to waste every time HH goes to campaign that you have to leash the police in uniform to block him.

As a government lets worry about how we are going to pay our civil servants, lets worry about how we are going to finish the infrastructures that we already borrowed money for but not finished up to now, lets worry about how we are going to put money in people’s pockets that we promised that if you vote for PF, you will have more money in your pockets in 90 days, up to now people are still waiting for their money in the pockets and this is years ago you promised us. This sounds like what the U.S. government promised African-American people after freedom.

The U.S. government’s first reparations plan to compensate African-Americans for the legacy of slavery was 40 acres and a mule a piece that was Gen. William Sherman’s promise to former slaves shortly after the Civil War ended in 1865. His order set aside land on the Georgia and South Carolina coasts for the settlement of thousands of newly freed families. But the promise was quickly recanted, and the land was taken back, with no other plans for reparations.

Since then, the issue has been revisited time and again by leading civil rights activists. In 1963, for example, Martin Luther King Jr., called Sherman’s promise “a check which has come back marked insufficient funds.” King called instead for “a check that will give (African-Americans) upon demand the riches of freedom and the security of justice.” This is the check that us Zambians are demanding from you in office not the worry and the petty things about HH.
HH can not bring investors to Zambia and invest $25.8 billion dollars in his five years in the office, this is a political talk, for those who understand economics will agree with me that a lot of investors are now skeptical about investing in Zambia because of the political conflicts we are having right now, violence, unstable exchange rate and the bloated loans we have borrowed. The focus for the government should be on how to restore investor’s confidence, as well as strengthening political stability and inclusiveness, should be important areas to help prevent future negative cycles of conflict resurgence and economic shocks.

The government has been borrowing for infrastructure development with no plan on how they are going to pay back. Copper, which constitutes 70 per cent of its exports is not in our hands as a country most of it is owned by investors

Political conflicts and other potential problems that have risen in our country are the issues we have to focus on as a government. Right now our debt credit rating by Standard & Poor, Moody’s, Fitch and DBRS is very low we are at Caa2 with negative outlook this means that we are at substantial risks of defaulting our loans from IMF/World Bank as well as the Chinese Banks if we don’t work hard in building our economy back before these loans are due for payments by 2022.

The econometric analysis suggests that political conflict has a profound negative effect on the number of foreign direct investment (FDI) projects and, even more significantly, on their value. A reduction in political conflict and a return to political stability often result in improved economic performance. Conversely, economic growth and development are essential to reduce the risk of conflict.

These issues that slower economic growth could impact a country ability to repay its debts. The government has been borrowing for infrastructure development with no plan on how they are going to pay back. Copper, which constitutes 70 per cent of its exports is not in our hands as a country most of it is owned by investors, one of the reasons it will be hard to pay back what we owe, because we do not have a parastatal company that would generate that kind of money to put aside for repaying our loans. Not even ZRA collections can help pay these debts, there is little that is collected on imports by ZRA, if you go to the border post of our country you will see how those customs officers are living a lavish lifestyle with the money that is supposed to go in government coffers.

Plans to refinance these loans to cut the cost of debt service, will be the biggest mistake and refinancing will be extremely costly.

Chabula Hungry For More Chipolopolo Goals

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Zambia striker Emmanuel Chabula is promising more goals after his impressive performance in the just ended African Nations Championship (CHAN) qualifying campaign.

Chabula of Nkwazi at the weekend scored a brace as Zambia drew 2-2 with Eswatini at home in Lusaka to qualify for next year’s CHAN via a 3-2 aggregate win.

‘I am very happy to score those goals. It feels good to win. It’s good we have qualified for the CHAN tournament,’ Chabula said.

‘I think a lot is coming. Expect more good performances and more goals. This is just the beginning,’ he said.

Chabula is becoming a common feature in the home based Zambia team and has three Chipolopolo goals in nine games in 2019.

‘I have been consistent because I am putting in more effort whenever I am called. Whenever I am given an opportunity to play I utilise is it and follow the coach’s instructions,’ he said.

Public private partnership in agriculture yielding positive results

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Minister of Agriculture Michael Katambo says the public-private partnership in the agricultural value chain is yielding positive results.

Mr.Katambo explained that as directed by President Edgar Lungu early this year, his ministry and other line ministries have embraced a multisectoral approach.

He cited the Zambian National Farmers Union, Grain Traders Association of Zambia and Zambia Miller’s association as some of the key stakeholders his ministry has joined hands with to enhance agricultural production.

Speaking at the Zambian National Farmers Union 114th Annual Congress in Lusaka today, Mr.Katambo disclosed that currently, his ministry is working with stakeholders to harness the hidden potential in cassava production.

“As directed by you your excellence early this year, my ministry is working closely with the stakeholders that are here such as ZNFU, Grain Traders and Millers Association among others. In the maize sector, we have done a lot of fruitful planning and our focus is on cassava production. We know and it is self-explanatory that cassava if well harnessed can be the money-spinner for the nation so we are working towards utilizing the cassava that is grown on the larger scale,” he said.

Mr.Katambo disclosed that he and his counterpart from the Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries do not allow partisan politics in the agriculture value chain but solely depend on the expert’s advice.

He further dispelled the statement from the ZNFU President Jervis Zimba that the government should not export maize bran, saying there is a ban on the exportation of maize bran.

And CORTEVA Chef Executive Officer Samson Nyendwa hailed President Edgar Lungu for having placed agriculture on top of his developmental agenda.

Mr.Nyendwa whose company produces panner and pioneer seeds said his firm will continue producing seeds that are climatic resilient.

He further said farmers countrywide are being sensitized on the climate-smart farming methods.

During this year’s Annual Congress eight farmers will award with K3200 e-voucher for farming inputs due to their resolve to support conservation farming while President Lungu was awarded the pictorial gift which depicts his support to agricultural growth.

Government stikes deal with Grain Traders to keep the Price of Maize price constant until the next harvest

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Grain Traders Association of Zambia (GTAZ) has agreed with the government to keep maize price constant until the next harvest.

In the statement to ZANIS in Lusaka yesterday GTAZ says that the agreement is of the Government- Private partnership to ensure a constant supply of maize and stable mealie meal prices between now and the next harvest.

The Millers association disclosed that the government will come in with FRA maize to keep the mealie prices stable.

“At no time is Government paying for the maize held by Grain Traders. At this time of the year, maize supply is reducing, and prices are expected to rise until they hit import parity price. As responsible corporate citizens and in response to the Governments appeal, we agreed to forego the opportunity of additional margins and keep our prices at current levels. We have also pledged our support to Government to assist in ensuring that maize supply to the market is guaranteed between now and the new harvest in June 2020,” the statement read in part.

GTAZ feels that the agreement has been reached because of the close cooperation the institution has with the government.

Is predicted that the current maize prices are sitting at K4, 200 per metric ton has the potential to reach import parity level of K5, 900 by the end of December 2019.

Government appeals to Schools to Revamp production units

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The government has appealed to schools to have production units that will enable pupils acquire life skills that may help them earn a living in the future.

Eastern Province Deputy Permanent Secretary Josphat Lombe said pupils need to be equipped with various skills so that those who do not do well academically may use the very skills to secure their lives.

Mr Lombe said through the teaching of productive skills to the pupils, schools must also come up with projects that can help them generate incomes.

He said schools must teach pupils about practical issues that are there in life.

Speaking as guest of honour at the close out meeting of the Score Girls Project held yesterday at Crystal Springs Hotel in Chipata, Mr Lombe commended People’s Action Forum (PAF) for supplementing government’s efforts in ending child marriages in the province.

He said government while working with various cooperating partners and stakeholders to ensure that it promotes the re-entry policy of girls who fall pregnant in the province.

Mr Lombe said PAF has scored a lot of successes targeted at ending child marriages in Eastern Province in the two and half years of the Score Girls Project.

He appealed to PAF to extend its time frame of implementing the Score Girls Project in Eastern Province for it to be effectively contribute to curbing of early marriages and teenage pregnancies.

And PAF board representative Clara Phiri commended government for establishing access to quality education for girls a national priority.

Ms Phiri said the increased number of girls dropping out of school as a result of high rates of early pregnancy and marriages makes a significant contribution to this number.

She said government has given room for this problem to be addressed through the Re-entry Policy.

Ms Phiri said according to studies carried out by PAF, it was discovered that most parents in rural communities do not want pregnant girls or girls with children to go back into school because they believe that this will encourage other girls to do the same.

Government to recruit Map Data Collectors soon as preps to conduct 2020 Census heighten

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Census 2020
Census 2020

Government will be deploying youths including women to work as Map Data Collectors temporarily, in the Census Mapping and Listing as part of the preparations for the Census of Population and Housing to be conducted in August, 2020.

Zambia Statistics Agency (formerly Central Statistical Office) is rolling out the

Census Mapping and Listing exercise to nine provinces of Zambia except Lusaka where the exercise was successfully completed in August, 2019.

Zambia Statistics Agency Interim Statistician General Mulenga Musepa disclosed that the areas include Central, Copperbelt, Eastern, Luapula, Muchinga, Northern, North-Western, Southern and Western Provinces.

Mr. Musepa says the Census mapping and listing exercise will commence in early November, 2019.

He said the recruitment advert will be advertised in the main stream media soon.

The Census Mapping seeks to update the 2010 enumeration areas.

The exercise is basically a geographic listing process where a frame of all housing units including vacant ones, all non-residential buildings, buildings under construction, schools, health facilities, municipal water systems, wastewater treatment facilities, public transit stations, warehouses and boreholes, other structures and prominent features in an area will be compiled.

Local authority seizes expired assortment of foodstuff in Kabwe

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Kabwe Municipal Council (KMC) has seized assorted foodstuffs worth K6, 000 from various chain-stores in the district with a combated weight of 9 kilograms (Kgs).

KMC Public Relations Manager, Waluka Mwaekwa, disclosed the development in an interview with ZANIS in Kabwe.

Ms Mwaekwa said the local authority is mandated to ensure food safety as guided by Section 6 of the Food and Drugs Act, Cap 303 of the Laws of Zambia.

She indicated that the municipality will continue carrying out random checks on chain-stores in the district to ensure that expired, exposed and unwholesome food articles are not sold to consumers.

Ms Mwaekwa mentioned that consumption of unwholesome food articles can lead to dangerous outcomes such as stomach upset and death in some instances.

She has since questioned consumers to take keen interest in checking on the expiry dates on food products before purchasing them because expiry dates relate to products taste, adding that it also triggers food poising depending on the type of food.

Ms Mwaekwa also warned shop owners to desist from displaying or selling expired foodstuff to consumers in order to keep in check good health of the people.

She further stated that the local authority remains committed to its mandate of carrying out random exercise of inspecting food products to make sure only fresh products are sold to consumers because issues of public health are paramount to the authority.

The confiscated items in included yoghurt, peanut butter, assorted bottled and caned drinks, source, potatoes, and cheese among others from some chain stores and supermarkets.

President Lungu directs Energy Ministry to expedite importation of power

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President Edgar Lungu has directed the Minister of Energy Mathews Nkhuwa to expedite the importation of electricity in order to cushion the power deficit that the nation is grappling with.

President Lungu said it is anticipated that the imported electricity will boost supply not only among the farming communities but other sectors of the economy.

The head of state has also directed Zesco limited to complement hydropower with solar power by mid next year so that load shedding becomes the thing of the past.

President Lungu was speaking this in Lusaka yesterday when he officiated at the 114th Zambia National Farmers Union Annual Congress.

President Lungu underscored that government is motivated by efforts being made by farmers in agricultural diversification.

“My government is encouraged to hear that farmers are making efforts to diversify the agricultural sector. Venturing into new commodities is one sure way of sustainable farming. There is an urgent need for us to actualize our pronouncements not only in the agricultural sector but other sectors of our economy. My government will remain steadfast in delivering development in the country’s urban and rural areas,” stressed President Lungu.

He affirmed that the government has embarked on the infrastructure program where unprecedented road development has been laid out across the country.

President Lungu explained that with a good road network in urban and rural areas, will result in the agricultural sector growth because agro produce will easily be transported to various markets.

Speaking earlier, Zambia National Farmers Union President Jervis Zimba hailed the government for having signed a memorandum of understanding with the Democratic Republic of Congo on the exportation of maize.

Mr.Zimba said the MOU will motivate farmers to grow enough maize in the forthcoming agricultural season due to the availed ready market.

He was quick to call on Food Reserve Agency through the Ministry of Agriculture to offset the K39 million owed to farmers who sold maize to the agency in this marketing season.

The 114th Zambia National Farmers Union Annual Congress was held at the Mulungushi conference center in Lusaka under the theme ‘harnessing Agricultural Innovation’.

President Lungu declares Friday 25th, October a Public Holiday

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President Edgar Chagwa Lungu addresses Cabinet at State House on Monday, 21st October, 2019
President Edgar Chagwa Lungu addresses Cabinet at State House on Monday, 21st October, 2019

President His Excellency Dr Edgar Lungu has declared October 25th, the day after Zambia’s Independence Day, a public holiday.

On Thursday, Zambia will be celebrating 55 years of Independence from the United Kingdom on this day in 1964 and is the National Holiday.

“As we prepare to celebrate our Country’s 55th Independence Anniversary on 24th October, this year, I have declared Friday 25th October as a public holiday to give citizens enough time to reflect on our duties and obligations as citizens of this great nation,” President Lungu said.

“Let us use this time to appreciate the sacrifice made by our fore fathers and mothers, the heroes of our struggle for independence,” he said.

“As President John F. Kennedy once said “Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country.” May that be said about Zambia as we turn 55. God bless Zambia! All One, Strong and Free.”

Officers abusing village banking funds to be punished – DC

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Binwell Mpundu
Binwell Mpundu

Kitwe District Commissioner Binwell Mpundu has warned officers reported to be misusing funds under the Village bank project being administered by the department of Community Development.

Speaking during a Village Bank programme Evaluation meeting in Kitwe today Mr. Mpundu said his office has received reports of officers being engaged in misappropriation of the funds which are aimed at empowering vulnerable women.

“We will not allow any government officer to take us back in the programme through dishonesty in the management of the funds under this programme as such we will not condone any officer that will be engaged in dishonesty in the handling of the funds, we want to empower the women,” Mr. Mpundu charged.

The District Commissioner who was impressed with the progress recorded by the department in the district said the programme could be used to address the high poverty levels which he said was contributing to the high crime rate in the district.

He noted that it was going to take honesty and transparency among officers in the Community Development department for the village bank programme to be successful.

He however noted that Kitwe district was among the districts where the programme was highly successful.

Mr. Mpundu urged the officers in the department to continue working hard towards the success of the programme and growing the capital base for the project.

And Kitwe District Community Development Officer Michael Miyoba said a total of 732 women have been empowered in Kitwe district since 2014 when the programme was introduced.

Mr. Miyoba said a total of K654 has so far been disbursed and beneficiaries have been able to save about K116, 700.

He said the programme is being implemented in Chimwemwe, Kamfinsa, Wusakile and Kwacha constituencies.

The women Village bank programme is a social protection programme implemented national wide by the Ministry of Community Development.

The suspected owners of the 51 controversial houses have been identified and charged-Kampyongo

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Home Affairs Minister Stephen Kampyongo
Home Affairs Minister Stephen Kampyongo

The suspected owners of the 51 controversial houses in Lusaka’s Chalala area have been identified and named. The suspects are Charles Loyana, a Senior Accountant in the Ministry of Finance, and his wife, Susan Sinkala, a civil servant, as well as a Copperbelt-based lawyer, Chali Chitala.

The suspects have since been warned and cautioned, and the matter has been handed over to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) for further action and guidance.

Home Affairs Minister, Stephen Kampyongo disclosed this in a ministerial statement issued in Parliament today, saying this follows joint investigations by the law enforcement wings.

Mr. Kampyongo explained that the investigations were done by the Drug Enforcement Commission -DEC-, Anti-Corruption Commission -ACC- and the Zambia Police.

He further explained that contrary to speculations and false hoods that surrounded the matter were even the names of the first family were mentioned, the development reaffirms Government’s commitment to the fight against Corruption and that the issue will be expedited.

Mr. Kampyongo stressed that the matter must not be politicised.

And responding to a question from Kantanshi Member of Parliament, Anthony Mumba, Mr. Kampyongo said civil servants can own property, but it must be accounted for. Mr. Mumba had asked whether civil servants are entitled to own property.

Chinsali council workers down tools, demand their three month’s salary arrears

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Chinsali Municipal Council in Muchinga Province workers have joined in the on-going countrywide go slow. The council workers who have joined other local authorities in the country are demanding for their three month’s salary arrears.

The workers lamented that they are failing to make ends meet due to the salary arrears owed to them by the local government which has now entered 4 months for workers in division 1 while those in division 2, 3 and 4 are owed 3 months arrears.

The workers also complained that they are also failing to pay house rentals adding that their landlords are on their necks.

The workers have further demanded for the removal of the Local Government Permanent Secretary (PS) Dr. Bishop Ed Chomba whom they have accused of failing to take care of their welfare and pay them on time.

And a check by the Zambia News and Information Services (ZANIS) this morning at Chinsali Municipal Council found some workers seating under the trees while those in the offices were busy chatting.

About 64 local authorities in the country are on go slow demanding for their salary arrears.

Meanwhile, Zambia United Local Authorities Workers Union (ZULAWU) could not be contacted by press time as they were locked up in a meeting with Management over the same issue.

BETUZ makes submissions on the proposed replacement of Grade Seven examinations

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The Basic Education Teachers Union of Zambia (BETUZ) has made submissions to the Ministry of General Education on the proposed replacement of Grade Seven examinations with assessment tests.

BETUZ General Secretary, Evans Chungu, has confirmed the development to ZANIS in Kabwe, saying BETUZ has since submitted the union’s opinion on the announcement made by the Ministry of General Education.

Mr Chungu says the announcement is a welcome move, however, the union is worried with the quality of results that will be produced from the assessment tests, that will allow the pupils qualify to the next grade.

He added that the whole essence of conducting examinations, is for teachers to see how ready the pupils are, to move to the second level of education.

Mr Chungu added that BETUZ made its submissions after looking at the Policy Chain of the education system under basic level and hopes to see the Ministry of General Education come up with best ways to produce quality results from the assessment tests for Grade Seven learners.

He also revealed that the union is still looking into forwarding more submissions, in order to ensure that good results from Grade Seven School Assessment Tests are produced.

Recently, Minister of General Education, David Mabumba, announced that Grade Seven pupils will no longer write examinations to qualify for the next grade but instead write assessment tests.

ZICTA records 200 cybercrime cases involving obscene materials January 2019

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Zambia Information and Communication Technology Authority (ZICTA) says over 200 cybercrime cases involving obscene materials have been recorded from January to June this year across the country.

ZICTA manager Consumer protection and compliance Edgar Mulauzi said most of the cases received by ZICTA involve women being blackmailed due to nude photos they have posted on social media.

Mr Mulauzi said this during the ZICTA exhibition at the Zambia International Trade Fair show ground in Ndola today.

Mr Mulauzi has advised women not to fall prey to any person on social media and post their nude pictures because people use them to blackmail the victim in most cases.

He however, said ZICTA plans to meet Women Organizations and other stakeholders to help sensitize women on the dangers of posting nude pictures on social media.

Mr Mulauzi said other cybercrime cases which have been recorded by ZICTA are fake news, cyber bullying, and fraud activities which once received are reported direct to police.

He further said 18 cyber related cases which have been acted upon by the police have been referred to the courts of law from 2018 to date.

Mr Mulauzi said ZICTA does not arrest the victims of cybercrimes but report them to the police who act upon the cases.

Meanwhile, ZICTA Corporate Communication Manager Ngabo Nankonde said the opening of the Ndola office is in line with the Seventh National development plan of 2017 to 2019 which is aimed at attaining the long-term objectives as outlined in the Vision 2030 of becoming a “prosperous middle-income country by 2030”.

Ms Nankonde has advised people to take their complaints to ZICTA Offices so that they can be protected by ZICTA against various cases that involve cyber related cases.