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Zesco to meet TP Mazembe in CAF Champions League Group Stage

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Zesco United face familiar company in Group A of the 2019/20 CAF Champions League who include five-time champions and next door neighbors in DR Congo, TP Mazembe.

Premiero de Agosto of Angola is the other foe but Zesco will have to wait until Independence Day to know who will join them in Group A when the delayed final leg date between five-time champions Zamalek and Generation Foot of Senegal is decided.

Mazembe eliminated Zesco from the 2018/2019 CAF Champions League pre-group stage last December after a 2-1 home win in Lubumbashi and 1-1 draw in Ndola that saw George Lwandamina’s side relegated to the CAF Confederation Cup where they advanced to the group stage.

Zesco will host Mazembe on match-day-two in Ndola on December 7.

De Agosto renew rivalries with Zesco for the first time since the 2018 CAF Champions League ,again at the same stage.

Zesco drew 0-0 in Ndola but lost 2-1 away in Luanda of their Group D encounter.

Agosto will host Zesco in their opening Group A match during the weekend of November 29-30 in Luanda.

Agosto,meanwhile, make a quick reunion with Zambian opposition barely a month after ejecting Green Eagles from the pre-group stage after beating the latter 2-1 in Lusaka but lost 1-0 in Luanda to advance on away goals rule.

Zesco’s match-day-three prospective opponents at home in Ndola over Christmas will be Zamalek or Generation Foot whose tie will be decided on October 24.

This is after their September 28 match was abandoned when the Egyptians moved the match from Cairo to Alexandria less than 24 hours before the match citing security concerns.
The Senegalese boycotted the match and returned home in protest over the short notification of the venue change.

Zamalek lost the first leg 2-1 away in Senegal.

CAF, who will foot Generation Foots’ logistics, have directed Zamalek to name the venue by October 12.

Meanwhile in the CAF Confederation Cup, Green Eagles and Zanaco also know their pre-group stage opponents.

Eagles have been draw against HUS Agadir of Morocco.

Eagles will host the 2018/19 CAF Confederation Cup quarterfinalist in the first leg on October 27 before travelling to Morocco for the last leg on November 3.

Zanaco will kick off their pre-group stage race away with a debut trip to Equatorial Guinea to play Cano S.A on October 27 and will be home on November 3.

The Bankers are chasing a third continental group stage appearance since making their league round debut in the 2010 edition of the same competition.

President Lungu welcomes over 300 UPND defectors in Kaoma

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PF Kaoma Rally
PF Kaoma Rally

About 380 members of the United Party for National Development (UPND) have defected to the Patriotic Front in Kaoma’s Chitwa ward.

And speaking when he received the new members, President Edgar Lungu who is also PF party President, encouraged the new members to feel free and join in the country’s developmental agenda.

And President Lungu further urged voters in Chitwa ward to turn up in numbers in tomorrow’s Council Chairperson By-elections, to vote for the PF candidate Ngebe Ngondo.

Speaking during a public meeting at Chitwa Primary School today, in Kaoma constituency, the President also urged the residents not to involve themselves in acts of violence, adding that PF is a peaceful party.

President Lungu also lashed out at individuals who are fond of blocking development were it is most needed.

The President has assured the people of Kaoma that he will work closely with Ms Ngondo, once she is voted in office, in order to continue with the desired developmental progress.

The President also reminded party members to ensure that they welcome and work with new members, in order to strengthen the party structures in the area.

And PF candidate Ngebe Ngondo has promised to work with the people of Kaoma and government once voted into office, towards ensuring that all developmental projects lined up are delivered.

Meanwhile Sub Chief Josephat Situnya of the Nkoya speaking people appealed to government to upgrade the local school which has been neglected for years.

He expressed optimism that the voting of a PF candidate will lead to the overall development of the area.

Tomorrow Thursday October 10, 2019, Kaoma District goes to the polls to vote for a new Council Chairperson.

Candidates from three political parties are contesting the seat, namely Maseka Chuulu of the United Peaceful and Prosperous Party (UPPZ), Austin Muneku of the United Party for National Development (UPND) and Ngebe Ngondo of the Patriotic Front (PF).

#SexForGrades Scandal reaches Zambia

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Higher Education Minister Dr Brian Mushimba
Higher Education Minister Dr Brian Mushimba

Higher Education Minister Dr Brian Mushimba says his Ministry has noted a growing number of reported cases of sexual harassment in institutions of higher learning against female students by Lectures.

Dr Mushimba’a comments follows a month long investigation by the BBC cases of sexual harassment of female students in Nigeria and Ghana in what has become to be known as #SexForGrades scandal.

In a statement, Dr Mushimba said the Ministry has in the recent past, noted with grave concern, the growing number of reported cases of sexual harassment in institutions of Higher Learning against female students by those entrusted with the responsibility of protecting and nurturing them.

“As a Ministry, we wish to encourage these students not to feel constrained to report cases of sexual harassment immediately, as a matter of urgency. It is only through such reports that immediate interventions and actions can be taken and victims protected and perpetrators severely punished,” Dr Mushimba said.

Dr Mushimba said the Ministry of Higher Education condemns, in the strongest terms, this harassment of students in universities and colleges.

He has since directed that all forms of harassment must cease as the Ministry and Government has zero tolerance to such vices.

Dr Mushimba has further warned that those identified as perpetrators of these vices will be brought to book under the full extent of the law.

He further stated that harassment of any form, especially sexual, has no place in institutions of Higher learning as these institutions are the epoch of human development and that is why these vices will be dealt with severely under a new enhanced surveillance program against these vices in universities.

The Minister has assured the victims of the Ministry’s total support and the creation of a safe environment through which to report sexual harassment.

According to the Zambian laws, Criminal Sanctions are provided under the Penal code and a person convicted of Sexual harassment is liable to imprisonment for a term not less than 3 years.

Dr Mushimba has directed all heads of institutions not to protect perpetrators of sexual harassment as doing so is a serious offence and in the same vain urged protection of the victims at all costs.

Nchanga smelter intact, undergoes planned shutdown

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Nchanga smelter. Picture taken Thursday 9th October, 2019.

Nchanga smelter this morning had a slag run out and not a fire as earlier reported. This is according to KCM General Manager Eugene Chungu. A slag run out is when molten material containing cobalt abruptly flows out of the furnace. It was all contained within the bunded area. At around 6:00hrs KCM engineers noticed elevated temperatures near the tapping area prior to the event and as per risk-based emergency protocols ensured that all the people working in the area were evacuated, thus preventing any injuries.

 

Below is the press release on Nchanga Smelter Operations

Konkola Copper Mines Plc would like to announce that an incident occurred at the Nchanga Smelter at around 6:00hours of this morning that resulted in a run out of slag material, although no injury occurred.

The incident occurred at the Cobalt Recovery Furnace of the Nchanga Smelter. The smelter had been scheduled to undergo a planned shutdown this Friday, which has now been brought forward by 48 hours.

Smelting and Refining Unit Head, Enock Mponda remarked; “At around 6:00hrs our engineers noticed elevated temperatures near the tapping area prior to the event. As per our risk-based emergency protocols we ensured that all the people working in the area were evacuated, thus preventing any injuries. The slag runout was contained within the limited bunded area. Although there is a standby furnace which we could bring, online we have decided to bring forward the planned shutdown by 48 hours.”

The smelter normally undergoes a major shut down every two years and thus was scheduled for 2018 but was postponed to this year. The shutdown is planned for a duration of 39 days. During this time all operations at Konkola, Nchanga and Nampundwe Mines will continue to run normally.

The Company is committed to ramping up operations at Konkola Underground and Nchanga Underground mines, and stabilize operations across the Company.

Eugene Chungu

Corporate Affairs General Manager

Nchanga smelter intact after slag run out
Nchanga smelter intact after slag run out
Nchanga smelter intact after slag run out
Nchanga smelter intact after slag run out
Nchanga smelter intact after slag run out

Chipolopolo’s Thursday Test Against Niger Looms

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Chipolopolo kick-off their two match friendly tour of West Africa this Thursday with a date against Niger in Niamey.

Aggrey Chyangi’s team are in West Africa to play Niger on October 10 and Benin on October 13 in Cotonou.

Chipolopolo is using the friendlies to prepare for their three qualifying matches coming up over the next four weeks.

The first one involves the fourteen home-based players in the 23-member team away in West Africa who will return home and straight into 2020 CHAN qualifying action on October 19 against eSwatini in a final round, last leg match enjoying a 1-0 away first leg win in Manzini.

The other two competitive dates are in November away to Algeria on November 11 and Zimbabwe at home on November 16 in Zambia’s opening 2021 AFCON Group H qualifiers.

Thursday’s match will be Chipolopolo and Niger’s third-ever meeting since the 2015 AFCON qualifiers that Zambia won 3-0 at home and drew 0-0 away under ex -coach Honour Janza.

“The game against Niger is very important for us especially that we are preparing for two games of which the first one is the CHAN qualifier on the 19th and the AFCON qualifiers coming later in November,” Chiyangi said.

“The reason why these games are important is the players should get a feel of playing away from home especially that our first (AFCON) game will be away (against Algeria).”

Critical in the friendlies for Chiyangi will be to look at other combinations in the absence of strikers Patson Daka and Fashion Sakala and midfielder Enock Mwepu who will miss the Group H qualifiers due to 2019 U23 AFCON tournament duty in November away in Egypt.
“As for the AFCON qualifiers we are trying to see the best players that we can come up for the games. So to those that have been given a chance to play, you just have to do your best and prove that you deserve your position,” Chiyangi said.

“These friendly games are very important for us. We really need to get the best out of every player that we have here.

“For those that are with the Under-23, we excused them because it is important for them to qualify for the Olympics since we believe we have a team that came go to the Olympics.”

Midfielders Larry Bwalya, Bruce Musakanya and Kelvin Mubanga, who have enjoyed COSAFA and CHAN mileage but have been on the fringes of the main team, are all hoping to impress for next November’s Group H doubleheader.

Strikers Emmanuel Chabula and Mwape Musonda should continue to put their hands up after impressing at the 2019 COSAFA Cup and during June’s Morocco friendly tour camp respectively.

However, Chiyangi faces a frantic tactical juggling act following the late arrival today on the eve of game of two-thirds of his defensive anchors Mwila Phiri, Clement Mwape,Simon Silwimba,Tandi Mwape and Kabaso Chongo due late club commitments.

Team:

GOALKEEPERS: Sebastian Mwange (Green Eagles), Lawrence Mulenga (Power Dynamos), Toaster Nsabata (Zanaco)

DEFENDERS: Simon Silwimba, Mwila Phiri, Adrian Chama, Clement Mwape (all Zesco United), Lawrence Chungu (Zanaco), Isaac Shamujompa (Buildcon) Tandi Mwape, Kabaso Chongo (both TP Mazembe, DR Congo ), Salulani Phiri (Polokwane City, South Africa)

MIDFIELDERS: Bruce Musakanya (Red Arrows), Kelvin Kapumbu (Zanaco), Larry Bwalya (Power Dynamos) Kelvin Mubanga (Nkana), Donashano Malama (Black Leopards, South Africa), Clatous Chama (Simba SC, Tanzania)

STRIKERS: Emmanuel Chabula (Nkwazi), Augustine Mulenga Justin Shonga (both Orlando Pirates, South Africa), Lazarus Kambole (Kaizer Chiefs, South Africa),Mwape Musonda (Black Leopards, South Africa)

UN High Commissioner for Refugees expected in Zambia

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Congo DRC refugees at Kenani camp transit centre in the Nchelenge
Congo DRC refugees at Kenani camp transit centre in the Nchelenge

United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi is next week expected in Zambia for a three-day working visit.

The UN Refugee Agency Chief will be in the country from October 16th to 18th, 2019 and is expected to confer with President Edgar Lungu at State House.

Mr. Grandi is also expected to visit Mantapala Refugee Settlement in Luapula Province where Congolese refugees are being hosted.

The High Commissioner made the confirmation of his visit to Zambia, at the ongoing 70th Session of the Executive Committee Meeting of the UNHCR and expressed his optimism to visit Zambia when held a bilateral meeting with Minister of Home Affairs Stephen Kampyongo who is leading a Zambian delegation at the meeting in Geneva, Switzerland.

Mr. Grandi said he wants to visit the actual refugee settlement in Luapula where the Comprehensive Refugee Response Framework is being implemented to see how the programme has been rolled out.

He noted that being on the ground will help him appreciate the challenges host countries face and learn the right solutions that have been put in place to handle humanitarian crisis.

And Minister of Home Affairs Stephen Kampyongo said Zambia is lucky to be accorded an opportunity to host the High Commissioner, in order for him to familiarize himself with what the government is doing to provide international protection to refugees and persons of concern.

Mr. Kampyongo told the High Commissioner that it will be an honor to take him to the refugee settlement in Luapula, in order for him to see how Zambia is handling issues of refugees.

The Minister used the opportunity to request Mr. Grandi if he could be given a slot at the 5th International Conference for African Ministers responsible for civil registration so that he can talk to delegates even for few minutes which Zambia is hosting.

In response, the High Commissioner said he will be glad to spend some moments at the conference if time will allow stating that the conference is important to ending statelessness because it deals with national documentation.

The High Commissioner’s visit coincides with the 5th International Conference for African Ministers responsible for civil registration which will take place from 14th to 18th October 2019 in Lusaka.

Zambia is currently the only country in southern Africa implementing the Comprehensive Refugee Response Framework (CRRF) which is being piloted in Mantapala Refugee Settlement in Luapula Province.

UPND Cadre was killed in Kaoma by his colleagues-Mumbi Phiri

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Mumbi Phiri
Mumbi Phiri

The Patriotic Front says a UPND Member identified as Gadaffi who was killed in Kaoma was shot by his colleagues from the opposition party.

Party Deputy Secretary General Mumbi Phiri says Gadaffi was killed by his fellow UPND members and not the PF.

Contradicting a report from the Zambia Police Service which indicated that the UPND Member was shot at by the PF in Kaoma, Mrs. Phiri said Gadaffi was shot when he moved from his side to steal a handbag from one of the PF Chairladies.

In a phone interview on the Hot FM Breakfast show, Mrs. Phiri said the deceased wanted to take advantage of the fracas between the two political parties to steal from one of the PF Chairladies but unfortunately met his fate in the process.

Mrs. Phiri said she is shocked that the UPND claims that their member was shot by the PF when in fact he was shot by his fellow UPND members.

She said the PF is waiting for an Autopsy to determine which gun was used to kill the deceased.

Electoral Commission of Zambia says the campaigns in Kaoma have generally been peaceful

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The Electoral Commission of Zambia says the campaigns in Kaoma have generally been peaceful apart from the shooting incident on Sunday which left one person dead.

The Commission has since advised political parties to continue exercising tolerance across the party lines.

ECZ Public relations Manager Margaret Chimanse says as the campaign period comes to a close today, political parties should maintain a peaceful political atmosphere where all players can freely participate without hindrance, fear and anticipation.

Mrs. Chimanse said the Commission looks forward to a conducive environment for all stakeholders and has urged the Zambia Police Service to act professionally and impartially.

She said in policing the elections to ensure that law and order is maintained, during campaigns and during elections at polling stations and districts where the elections are happening, police officers must ensure that all people are protected.

Mrs. Chimanse has further appealed to the electorate and all stakeholders to take ownership of the process by using their democratic right to vote.

Zambians are ready for change-HH

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Hakainde Hichilema said that the people are not intimidated by the PF gun culture anymore because their most dangerous weapon is a vote and this will be exercised this Thursday by Kaoma residents just like the people of Sesheke, Katuba, and Roan did.
Hakainde Hichilema said that the people are not intimidated by the PF gun culture anymore because their most dangerous weapon is a vote and this will be exercised this Thursday by Kaoma residents just like the people of Sesheke, Katuba, and Roan did.

UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema has charged that Zambians are tired of the PF misrule and are now ready for change.

Speaking on Wednesday during a campaign rally in Kaoma which attracted thousands of people, Mr. Hichilema stated that the people are not intimidated by the PF gun culture anymore because their most dangerous weapon is a vote.

He said the people of Kaoma are ready to exercise this power on Thursday just like the people of Sesheke, Katuba, and Roan did.

“The PF must remember that a hungry person is an angry person and so they must listen when we advise them to run the country by prioritising public interest and also focus on economic development which they have failed lamentably to carry out due to wanton corruption and theft of public resources,” Mr. Hichilema said.

He added, “Our message to the Nation is simple: unity for development for all, and a wound against one is a wound against all of us, and therefore when attacked by the PF thugs, defend yourselves because it is your constitutional right to do so.”

“We are therefore grateful to the people of Kaoma who are demonstrating that they are well versed in their constitutional rights. Their assurance that on Thursday, they will vote for our candidate Austin Muneku as district Council Chairperson is clearly unequivocal and is a clear affirmation that Zambia is ready for a change of government and no one must mislead themselves that this is the opposite,” he said.

“Most grateful to the multitudes that showed up in Kaoma constituency that came to our rally this afternoon at Kaunda square ground and eventually escorting but most importantly offering security to all of us. To the people of Kaoma and the Nation as a whole, we say Zambia is headed for greater things in the next few months and to do that, we must all galvanize ourselves as foot soldiers of the ballot and vote these thieves out in 2021.”

UTH delivers another set of quads born

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University Teaching Hospital Women and Newborns hospital has delivered another set of Quadruplets, making it the second this year.

The three boys and a girl were delivered on September 22, 2019 with birth weights ranging from 1.9 to the lowest at 1.5 Kilogrammes.

Women and New Born Hospital Senior Medical Superintendent Maureen Chisembele has confirmed the development saying the set of Quadruplets are doing fine.

Meanwhile, Kabwe’s Siamese twins Justin and Harrison Malambo have finally been discharged from the hospital shortly before their 9th month birthday.

The boys mother Patricia Malambo says she is both overjoyed and relieved.

Mrs. Malambo has also thanked hospital staff for the help rendered to ensure her children have a chance at a normal life.

The Siamese twins were transferred to UTH in December last year from Kabwe General Hospital three days after they were born.

Nchanga Smelter catches fire

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Konkola Copper Mines Plc has announced that an incident occurred at the Nchanga Smelter at around 6:00hours of this morning that resulted in a run out of slag material, although no injury occurred.

KCM Corporate Affairs General Manager Eugene Chungu said the incident occurred at the Cobalt Recovery Furnace of the Nchanga Smelter.

Mr Chungu said the smelter had been scheduled to undergo a planned shutdown this Friday, which has now been brought forward by 48 hours.

Smelting and Refining Unit Head, Enock Mponda said, “At around 6:00hrs our engineers noticed elevated temperatures near the tapping area prior to the event. As per our risk-based emergency protocols we ensured that all the people working in the area were evacuated, thus preventing any injuries. The slag runout was contained within the limited bunded area. Although there is a standby furnace which we could bring, online we have decided to bring forward the planned shutdown by 48 hours.”

The smelter normally undergoes a major shut down every two years and thus was scheduled for 2018 but was postponed to this year. The shutdown is planned for a duration of 39 days. During this time all operations at Konkola, Nchanga and Nampundwe Mines will continue to run normally.

Mr Chungu said KCM is committed to ramping up operations at Konkola Underground and Nchanga Underground mines, and stabilize operations across the Company.

Do not politicise relief distribution-MP’s cautioned

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The Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit (DMMU) has advised Members of Parliament (MP’s) not to politicise the unit and distribution of relief food.

DMMU National Coordinator Chanda Kabwe says his office is saddened by the escalating media reports where MP’s are now politicizing the distribution of relief food, and are now accusing the unit, to gain political mileage.

Speaking to journalists in Kaoma District today, Mr Kabwe said reports reaching his office suggesting that the unit diverted some relief aid from Ikelenge to Mwinilunga, were not true. Mr Kabwe said DMMU has since carried out a vulnerable assessment report which is in public domain, including all identified districts receiving food.

The DMMU Coordinator narrated that the unit is targeting to aid about 2.2 million people, with its exercise having started in October last year.He disclosed that the unit in Mwinilunga District has so far sent three consignments of relief food in amounts of 200, 200 and 300 metric tonnes.

Mr Kabwe reiterated DMMU’s commitment to continue assisting vulnerable communities across the country.

South Africa is now safe for business

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Njabulo Nzuza
Image: Gallo Images / Beeld / Cornel van Heerden

South African Deputy Minister of Home Affairs Njabulo Nzuza says Zambians should not be afraid to conduct businesses in that country because peace has been restored, following the reported attacks on foreign nationals.

Mr Nzuza assured the Zambian Minister of Home Affairs Stephen Kampyongo that South Africa is now safe for Zambians to enter and conduct any business without being attacked.

The South African Minister said it was important for the two countries to continue collaborating and enhancing the bilateral relations that have existed since the pre and post-Independence period.

He said close collaboration between the two countries is vital and hinted that his office will ensure that before December this year, a structured engagement with Zambia will be organised in order to have a framework in place.

Mr Nzuza said South Africans have no problems dealing with their Zambian counterparts in either trade or any other area of engagement.

He has since confirmed his country’s participation at the 5th International Conference for African Ministers responsible for civil registration and vital statistics which Zambia will host later this month.

He said South Africa will send the Minister of Home Affairs to support Zambia as it hosts the conference, to take place from October 14th to 18th October, 2019.

And Zambia’s Minister of Home Affairs Stephen Kampyongo noted that there is need for Zambia and South Africa to continue building on the strong foundation initiated by the country’s founding fathers when they liberated the two nations.

Mr Kampyongo said maintaining enhanced cordial and mutual relations between the two nations is one way that can be used to build on the foundation of the forefathers.

The Minister said failure to maintain cordial and mutual relations between the two countries would be betrayal to the forefathers who fought for political emancipation for both countries.

Mr Kampyongo and his South African Counterpart held a bilateral meeting in Geneva, Switzerland on the sidelines of the 70th Session of the Executive Committee of the United Nations High Commission for Refugee.

He stressed the need to enhance ties between the two countries by having bilateral engagements and putting up frameworks to regulate the interactions and trade between the two peoples.

He stressed that even as the two countries collaborate to create a conducive environment for trade across borders, there was need to be vigilant of the criminal minds who may want to take advantage of the process.

Zambia will host the 5th International Conference for African Ministers responsible for civil registration and vital statistics being organised by the African Union (AU) in collaboration with the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, the African Development Bank and the Zambian government.

Davido and SWV shine at Stanbic Music Festival

SWV on stage
 Local artists took to the stage alongside the legendary Sisters With Voices (SWV) and Nigerian super star Davido to entertain music lovers at the 2019 Stanbic Music Festival this weekend (October 4-5).
SWV served as a replacement for Grammy award winner Brandy who was the original headlining act but was forced to pull out of the event at the last minute due to illness.
Local acts included multi-award-winning hip hop star Chef 187, Izrael, Danny Kaya, Mampi, Afunika and a surprise appearance by Nalu.
The Stanbic Music Festival is widely billed as one of the leading catalysts to growing Zambia’s music industry outside our borders.
Stanbic Bank Zambia Chief Executive Leina Gabaraane said the concert was a demonstration of the bank’s commitment to supporting the economy through the arts and music.
He said: “This was yet another year of fantastic Stanbic Music Festival. Being the leading bank in Zambia we are committed to moving Zambia forward in many ways, one of which is promoting arts and music.
“We believe that through promoting arts we will be contributing to the economy by helping reduce unemployment. The music industry is huge and by promoting local acts we will be helping our artists exploit its potential.
“Next year we are back, and we want more local participation in our future events. We want the local artists to go international and we will be backing them internationally.
“We are backing them now so that they grow bigger in Zambia and eventually outgrow the local market and Africa to become truly international acts. We had a bit of a mishap this year, but we came back stronger and we will continue growing stronger.”
Last year, the festival hosted Brian McKnight and Joe Thomas. It has hosted renowned acts including Boys II Men, UK-based pop-reggae band UB40, the late Hugh Masekela, the late Oliver M’tukudzi, Mi Casa, Earl Klugh and Zonke and a host of top local artistes including gospel RnB sensation Abel Chungu Musuka, contemporary RnB singer K’millian, singer, writer and guitarist James Sakala and electric violinist Caitlin DeVille.
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Banned Nkana Denies Any Wrongdoing

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Sunday Simpemba, one of the 10 Nkana supporters banned by the club over hooliganism, says he is appealing the punishment.

Nkana last week banned 10 supporters who were accused of causing violence during the match against Forest Rangers played at Levy Mwanawasa Stadium recently.

Nkana supporters threw assorted objects on the pitch as their team was losing this Week 4 match by 1-0 in Ndola.

Simpemba, a staunch Nkana supporter, has denied being part of the trouble makers who caused violence in Ndola.

“It is the work of my enemies. I don’t even know how my name found itself on the list of those banned,” he said.

“I watched the game from VIP which was far from the stands where violence was recorded. I was with the Nkana CEO Charles Chakatazya, Chisamba and Simon Silwimba,” Simpemba said.