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Kanyama residents damage Fire Engine, blame LCC for contributing to load shedding

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The Damaged 1 Million dollars Fire Truck
The Damaged 1 Million dollars Fire Truck

Lusaka City Council (LCC) has said that it is saddened by the damage to one of it’s fire trucks by some Kanyama residents last night. The incident happened when fire fighters went to Kanyama’s Shula area to quench the reported fire.

The fire brigade received a phone call around 22:00 hours from a concerned resident that one of the houses in the area was on fire.

The fire truck and a team of firefighters was immediately dispatched to the scene, but upon arrival, it was discovered that in fact what was on fire was the Zesco transformer.

The team managed to quench the fire but no sooner than they did that residents who came to witness the incident started pelting stones at the officers and equipment.

The irate residents demanded that firefighters should restore electricity supply in the area. The residents also accused firefighters of contributing to the Zesco load shedding in the area.

The incident resulted in the windscreen of the cabbin crew of the fire truck being shattered and three (3) fire fighters sustaining injuries.

The team, however, managed to flee the scene with the help of state police.

LCC said that it wished to remind Kanyama residents in particular and Lusaka residents in general that the hostility being exhibited towards Council officials on flimsy grounds during their conduct of duty is not healthy.

Kanyama residents know very well that it is not within the mandate of the fire brigade to restore the supply of electricity neither do they have anything to do with load shedding.

LCC further said that the mandate of the fire brigade was to save lives and property from fire and fire-related incidences wherever and whenever duty calls, and appealed to all Lusaka residents to refrain from acts of violence and destruction towards Council officials and property.

The Council urged Residents to instead work with the Council to safeguard Council properties for the public good.

The Damaged 1 Million dollars Fire Truck
The Damaged 1 Million dollars Fire Truck

There is no need for people to panic over the hunger situation in some parts of Zambia

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This is in reference to reports that five people have died of hunger in Shangombo district of Western province
DMMU National Coordinator Chanda Kabwe

Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit (DMMU) National Coordinator Chanda Kabwe says there is no need for people to panic over the hunger situation in some parts of the country as there are enough stocks to feed the 2.3 million people in need of relief food.

Speaking when he featured on Pan African Radio’s News Feedback Programme, Mr. Kabwe said as indicated by President Edgar Lungu, no one will die of hunger as the government is on course in distributing the relief food.

Mr. Kabwe also indicated that the government is investing massively in research in trying to understand the climate shocks.

“I visited Shang’ombo a few weeks ago. I went to the same chiefdom, the same ward where there said five people had died of hunger. There were no such deaths recorded. Some people are just trying to mislead the nation and this is why I always say there is no need to politicize the hunger situation in some parts of the country,” he said.

“I also went to Gwembe. I and my team visited the clinics, privately owned and those owned by the government. There were no records of people dying of hunger.”

He advised stakeholders not to attach politics to serious matters such as the hunger situation.

Mr. Kabwe disclosed that very soon, Vice President Inonge Wina will be launching Risk Profiles for each district in the country which will help farmers and citizens as a whole in planning well in view of changes in the weather patterns.

He emphasized that only 2.3 million in the country are currently in need of relief food and that there are enough stocks to feed them.

He further disclosed that the unit has secured 5, 000 metric tons of beans to be distributed to the people in need.

The DMMU National Coordinator further indicated that teams from DMMU are in Siavonga and Mpulungu trying to secure Kapenta which will be distributed to the 2.3 million people as a way of improving nutrition

Zambia at Fifty Five

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By Evaristo Mupeta

Part 1:A Creation Of Beauty And Bosom Of Minerals

Zambia is your name

You have an identity of a high spiritual connotation:

Zambia the Christian Nation.

We belong, we stand, we walk, we serve

A people liberated:men, women and the children

In this land of our birth and upbringing

The land we are proud of.

This nation our land

The land of awesome physical features

The land far beneath full of copper and other minerals with richness and glowness any daring miner would love.

The land of meandering rivers that flow and gush out water in enthralling loudness like the rhythmic beats of the traditional Zambian drum.

The land of game parks, their brown soils and natural scented tropical vegetation with wild animals that lull and amaze many tourists.

In you Zambia, the sun rising in summer a large orange ball glowing in beauty.

In you Zambia, the sun in its fading moments like a rich weary traveller going to lodge in an inn equal to his noble status.

Zambia, you are truly a creation of irresistible beauty and splendour.

To Zambia, my patriotism and loyalty I reaffirm

To Zambia, my energies to expend on

To Zambia, my sacrifices to sow

To Zambia, my creativity to channel

To Zambia, my toils to toward.

All you that till the land

All you that excavate the minerals Zambia is endowed with

Those in offices as much those in other spheres of life

Great you all are, you are the resource that pulsate the land with life

More of your hard work the land is calling for

The land we love, the land we cherish.

Zambia forward to propel

Prosperity in its distance from Zambia near than the great distances in the land.

Part 2:A Dream Deferred -Poverty And Its Pangs

Now, mother Zambia.

At fifty five:

Your eyes as porous to tears and tension as tumbled borders left to a mass of illegal immigrants

Need I you tell mother the cause of your troubled conscience?

Me, who has now matured to manhood.

At fifty five:

When celebration and acceleration to be the hall marks in the halls of our cities

It is a month of polar contrast-of grief

A time of sorrowfully commemorating

A dream deferred

The dream of what by far should have been.

The woe of poverty must be wiped out of our land

Being indexed as a poor nation

Must not in any way be our permanent and proud status

This is the battle we must viciously fight

As we valiantly fought for political independence.

Oh, mother Zambia

Who of many of your people are not pricked by poverty and its pangs?

Pangs with sharpness equal to the “pangas” in viciousness clenched into the hands of some party cadres during some by elections.

Oh, mother Zambia

The struggles of your people daily encounters and experiences:

Mini bus drivers restlessly swerving their vehicles and hooting repeatedly in congested stations to beat their cash targets

Men, women and youths like high drilled soldiers trooping from compounds at dawn for their legal and illegal points to transact until evening.

Many conditioned to labour: they laboured yesterday, they labour today, they may labour tomorrow.

Oh, mother Zambia

I now tell tales of your residents of proximity to shopping malls

The malls are to them monsters to mauling their existence.

Too close to the mega shops

Too poor to purchase from there.

At fifty five:

Mother, you who was born a victor

They have thrust you into the victim hood of load shedding

One moment there is power, the next there is none

Subjected to waiting that is frustrating and seemingly long as though the clock set back to the medieval ages

Affected are all persons and plans.

The barber shops, the hair saloons, the restaurants – many other informal businesses

Indispensable businesses the owners cherish like their own hearts.

The mining industry-the main foreign exchange, adversely affected

The agricultural, manufacturing and other key economic sectors, adversely affected

The projected economic growth , adversely affected.

Now,

Less energy.

Less income.

No money in people’s pockets.

At fifty five:

I have yet many things to tell you

Mother, now you have become the best than before in the art of borrowing

Begging with a bowl in your hands for huge sums of money from rich nations your routine, your relief

You fear the sharks in the oceans than you fear the loan sharks with their debasing and devouring conditions

Oh mother Zambia, some loans could be two things in one: buttered bread and a doubled edged sword

Oh, mother Zambia, I dread being cumbered with more debts as I dread the chilly winter season of Lusaka

I fear the future generations being in perpetual bondage to debts

As I fear being recolonised by those you owe the much money

Mother, watch out, lest our land, this our land,

be taken away by those you owe moneys by the gross

But of groceries few Zambians can afford.

Our land, this land, her soul and resources controlled from other capital cities

Oh, mother Zambia, do not auction our sovereignty, our pride, our destiny, just like that.

At fifty five:

See now the dangers you are now in, deeper than the depth of the Zambezi River

Always with shoe string budgets

The budgets of recurrent expenditures and consumption

Huge amounts on public workers’ salaries and servicing the huge external debt

Little on development and the welfare of the majority.

I have said to you mother before, in whispers and loudness

This gullibility of yours , often deceived by some of those who promise they can salvage you

To make the people savour every of your moment;

Some of those you tell to serve and save you

Theirs are motives of insincerity

The charlatans ,the corrupt

They have wormed their way into your great space

Some only after plundering the vast wealth beneath your ground.

Do you not discern mother?

Do you not see mother?

At fifty five:

I will listen to their rhetoric at the arenas they have arranged for us to be addressed

We the common who take seats that expose us to October’s scorching heat

I will listen out of patriotism-and because I am a good listener.

You seem not to have any more plans for economic correctness

Your words to me like chaff or puffs of thick white smoke blown from a tobacco pipe

Slowly coiling up, forming rings and disappearing in the air

Your speeches and flattery I know.

So I ask again: where from here do we go?

Part 3:God My Truth And Trust

Have I not spoken? Have I not seen?

Me who sees everything in the CBD from the floors of the city’s tallest buildings

From the tower I can see the Kulima Tower bus terminal

I am profound, prophetic and poetic

I see and perceive with prayers and precision

The energy, the expectations of the people

People burdened, people who do not know where their next meal, even without tomato sauce, to source.

Yet, their faces gleaming with joy and laughter characteristic of the godly and good Zambia spirit

Yes, the people have the inalienable and great yearning:

In you Zambia to live better than the struggles and squalor daily they go through

In you mother Zambia.

At fifty five:

I have another thing to tell you.

Transience every person’s friend ;leaders come and go

Today in power; tomorrow gone, gloriously or ingloriously

This mother you must inculcate into them

Do not just include them on the programme for no purpose

In Zambia the Christian Nation

Faith evoked in me as in numerous others

Of the nation’s possibilities of earth shaking victories

Only in God my entire trust I place.

To the mountains as varied, valleyed, and valued in Zambia

As in other parts of the world mine eyes I raise

Where shall my deliverance come from?

Only from God my whole salvation comes

Not in the lies and purposes of men and women

Mother Zambia, in you I still believe as when in you I was gracefully birthed

I am a patriot of your whole being.

Zambia, my mother Zambia.

ZCCM-IH Shareholders welcome appointment of Mr.Mabvuto Chipata as CEO

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The minority Shareholders of ZCCM-IH have welcomed the appointment of Mr Mabvuto Chipata as the new Chief Executive Officer. In a statement released to Lusakatimes the Euronext Minority Shareholders said they are relieved that the Pius Kasolo page has been definitively turned.

Below is the full press statement

The minority Shareholders of ZCCM-IH welcome the appointment of Mr Mabvuto Chipata as the new Chief Executive Officer. We are relieved that the Pius Kasolo page has been definitively turned.

After several years of hazardous, inconsistent and disastrous investments, in a few months as acting CEO, Mr Chipata has refocused investments on our core business, mining operations as an operator. This is the only way to no longer depend on our indelicate and unfair partners. We encourage him to continue along this path.

The challenges facing Mr Chipata are many: managing the KCM case in the best possible way,twisting the arm of many mining companies that have supposedly made no profit all these years and are not paying ZCCM-IH any dividends, recovering our share of Kansanshi retained profits from First Quantum Minerals, intervening in the Zesco/CEC/Maamba case where ZCCM-IH is involved and weakened.

In addition, despite current overcapacity in cement production, fierce competition between the various players, the construction of new cement plants by competitors by 2022 doubling production capacity in Zambia, a difficult economic situation in the country and more generally worldwide, the majority shareholder of ZCCM-IH, the Government of Zambia, has nevertheless decided to complete the $600 million CAC cement plant project.

We estimate ZCCM-IH’s share of CAPEX required to be between $50 million and $60 million while ZCCM-IH injects its last meagre resources into KCM. How will our company be able to finance this cement plant? After the bankruptcy of Ndola Lime, the bankruptcy of KCM, various disastrous investments, will we see another bankruptcy? We fear this very much.

We rely on our CEO’s sound knowledge of the company, his skills and his teams in order to pursue this project without economic rationality and the future business as little damage as possible to our company, which is already in a very delicate financial situation.

Thierry CHARLES on behalf of Euronext Minority Shareholders of ZCCM-IH
FRANCE, October 20th 2019

Local Authorities Workers Union want the removal of Bishop Ed Chomba as Permanent Secretary

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 Bishop Ed Chomba as Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Local Government
Bishop Ed Chomba as Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Local Government

The Zambia United Local Authorities Workers Union has called for the removal of Bishop Ed Chomba as Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Local Government because he lacks the vision of transforming the Local Government system.

ZULAWU President Kingsley Zulu said due to nonpayment of salaries it upholds the resolution made by its members to withdraw labour and workers will only resume work upon the clearance of the unpaid salaries.

Mr Zulu said Councils are in three months salary arrears and should equally step up efforts to maximise revenue collection and dismantle the arrears.

It’ll be difficult for Zambia to meet sustainable agriculture production with inadequate funding

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FAO
FAO

The Food and Agriculture Organization says it will be difficult for Zambia to meet sustainable agriculture production with inadequate funding to the agriculture sector.

FAO Country Representative Dr George Okech said Zambia’s funding to the sector is still way below the Maputo declaration which requires about 10 percent of the budget to be allocated to the agriculture sector.

Dr Okech noted with sadness that only a few countries on the continent have met the Maputo declaration on the budgetary allocation to the agriculture sector.

Speaking at the commemoration of this year’s world food day organized by Global Citizen, Civil Society Scaling Up Nutrition Alliance and Hivos Southern Africa, Dr Okech advised the Zambian government to put more money in the agriculture sector to guarantee food security.

And Dr Okech said FAO is working with government and other stakeholders to develop the Post Harvest Loss strategy that will help minimize the loss of agriculture produce.

He said the strategy if implemented will ensure that Zambia produces post harvest loss of grain including tomatoes, mangos and other produce which goes to waste every year.

Dr Okech regretted that a lot of food goes to waste every year in Zambia when some people are going hungry.

Speaking at the same event, Global Citizen Lead Zambia Campaigner Mwandwe Chileshe noted with concern that hunger has continued to be on the increase in Zambia.

Ms Chileshe said the high food insecurity risks reversing the gains made in reducing malnutrition cases in Zambia.

She said the World Food Day commemorated last week should be used to get government and other stakeholders on board to start taking action to address the hunger situation.

And the Civil Society Scaling Up Nutrition Alliance says government needs to put in place policies that will support diverse food production.

CSO-SUN Country Coordinator Mathews Mhuru said there is need for reforms in food production policies to encourage production of food at lower levels.

Ronald Chitotela says Conservationist Nsama Learns is wrong

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Minister of Tourism and Arts Ronald Chitotela says the Black Lechwe is not endemic to Bangweule Wetlands as reported by Conservationist Nsama Learns.

Mr Chitotela said the Black Lechwe can survive in various parts of the country and not in the Bangweulu wetlands alone.

Appearing at the PF Media Interactive Forum, the Tourism and Arts Minister said Ms Learns misled the nation when she said the Lechwe is endemic specie.

He said the country has over 90 000 Black Lechwes contrary to assertions that the country only has about 35 000 animals.

Mr. Chitotela reiterated that the misinformation about the Black Lechwe will raise alarm among stakeholders among them the African Parks headed by Price Harry of the United Kingdom.

According to Ms Learns, the Black Lechwe loves water and when threatened, they stand in deep water completely submerged leaving only their nostrils exposed.

She said the Black Lechwes are good swimmers and they run faster in water than dry land which is why in the dry season they migrate for up-to 80 kilometers in search for flooded areas.

She challenged the Department of National Parks and Wildlife Authority whose mandate is to protect Zambia’s wildlife species to make the ecological assessment report public for review on whether Langani and Kiwisoko private ranches in Chisamba and Kazungula are suitable for the habitation of the Black Lechwe.

Independent Media Continue to Face Friction in Zambia

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Minister of Home Affairs, Hon. Stephen Kampyongo has said Africa has an opportunity to resolve the crisis of children born without being recorded or accounted for through crafting mechanisms that will provide birth records
Minister of Home Affairs, Hon. Stephen Kampyongo has said Africa has an opportunity to resolve the crisis of children born without being recorded or accounted for through crafting mechanisms that will provide birth records

Home Affairs Minister Stephen Kampyongo advise to Zambians in the diaspora to rely on government owned mesia for facts is a continuation of PF government assault on independent media. For Hon Kampyongo to cite Zambia News and Information Services (ZANIS) and Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation (ZNBC), which are government departments, and electronic versions of the local newspaper organization Times of Zambia and the Zambia Daily mail, which are also under Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, without mentioning at least one independent media is an implication that independent media is a source of fake news.

Abash spirit of favoritism. Fake new is real out there, and collectively we must fight it. The fight starts by viewing all media equal. No media is above the other in Zambia as portrayed by Hon Kampyongo.

Don’t get me wrong, the minister makes a very important point. Zambians living abroad need to make an effort to verify news they read on social media as social media platforms have now become a source of fake and unverified news. The problem is that Kampyongo avoid to give example of unreliable source of news. Instead, he goes on to mention ZANIS, ZNBC and electronic versions of the local newspaper organizations Times of Zambia and Zambia Daily mail as reliable sources of news. All of them government departments. What is going on in his mind?

I want the people of Zambia to look at this kind of language from another angle. Independent media is not fully welcome in Zambia. I hope one can see that through Hon Kampyongo’s language. It is full of bias and I wouldn’t be surprised if others see hate too. The language has potential to evoke hate and violence against private journalists as people don’t want to be associated with liars. In case one misses it, Kampyongo is simply saying independent rather privave reporters are liars.

Hon Kambyongo may not be aware, Zambians in the diaspora want to hear how far Chalala 48 houses investigation has gone. They want to hear explanation why the country is experiencing restriction in freedom of assembly, movement, and expression under his leadership.

By Venus N Msyani

PF challenged the US Embassy to explain the sanctions HH was discussing in the US on behalf of Zambia

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The ruling Patriotic Front 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.

Mr Chanda has expressed worry that an opposition leader would travel to the United States of America to discuss sanctions which the country is not aware of.

Speaking at the PF Media Interactive Forum, Mr Chanda also challenged Mr Hichilema to explain in what capacity he managed to woo investments worth US$25.8 billion from the USA.

Mr Chanda has questioned what beneficiation is there for Mr Hichilema in the said pledged investment.

He said Mr Hichilema being an opposition Leader who is not serving in government; it is difficult to tell in what capacity he was wooing such investment.

UPND Leader Hakainde Hichilema was in Washington DC in the United States of America to speak about the current state of affairs in Zambia at the invitation of the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Mr Hichilema used his trip to the United States to thank that country for assisting Zambia in various sectors of the economy.

And Mr Hichilema has revealed that private investors from the US have pledged to invest over US$25.8 billion in Zambia in the first 5 years of his administration.

When asked if he would support sanctions through withholding aid, Mr Hichilema noted that this support to the Zambian people remains critical and should continue.

Mutapa Salutes Hard Working 2019 COSAFA U17 Champions

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Coach Oswald Mutapa says Zambia worked hard to win the 2019 Cosafa Mens Under-17 Championship staged in Malawi.

Junior Chipolopolo were on Sunday crowned champions after thumping Mozambique 2-0 in the final played at Mpira Stadium in Blantyre.

‘We are happy to be champions,’ Mutapa said during the post match media briefing.

‘We did a lot, like I alluded to previously the preparations were massive and it could be seen from the results we have had,’ he said.

Zambia captain Miguel Chaiwa was excited with the victory.

‘First and foremost, I would like to say thank God for the wonderful trophy that he has given unto us,’ Chaiwa said.

‘And I just want to say thank you to the hard working technical bench which has been advising us more and more to continue with the same spirit.We have been training hard since May and this is our opportunity to show case our talents,’ he said.

2017 winners Zambia won the cup with a 100 percent record.

Unbeaten Zesco Rout GBFC

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Champions Zesco United remained on course to assuming top spot in the FAZ Super Division following a 3-1 win over Green Buffaloes on Sunday in Lusaka.

Striker Winston Kalengo registered a hat-trick in the lunchtime match at Sunset Stadium to see second placed Zesco remain just one point above leaders Red Arrows.

Unbeaten Zesco, who sits on 15 points, have one unplayed match against Power Dynamos.

Forward Friday Samu scored Buffaloes’ lone goal.

Buffaloes’ are one place above relegation with six points from six matches played.

Later at Sunset, home side Zanaco edged Forest Rangers 1-0 after scoring a first half penalty through Tafadzwa Rusike.

Seventh placed Zanaco have 10 points from six matches played while Forest are one point and one place above the Bankers.

Elsewhere on Sunday, Napsa Stars climbed one place up to third position after forcing a 1-1 draw against Green Eagles at home in Lusaka.

Eagles striker Gozon Mutale cancelled Bornwell Mwape’s 2nd minute goal after 50 minutes.

Both teams are tied on 11 points each after playing six matches.

FAZ Super Division – WEEK 7

20/10/19

Napsa Stars 1-1 Green Eagles

Zanaco 1-0 Forest Rangers

Green Buffaloes 1-3 Zesco United

19/10/19

Mufulira Wanderers 0-2 Red Arrows

Kabwe Warriors 2-2 Nkana

Power Dynamos 0-0 Nkwazi

Nakambala 2-0 Buildcon

Kansanshi Dynamos 1-1 Lusaka Dynamos

Lumwana Radiants 3-0 KYSA

Polio case has been recorded in Zambia’s Luapula Province

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Commissioning of the Kidney transplant centre at the University Teaching Hospital by Health Minister Dr. Chitalu Chilufya
Commissioning of the Kidney transplant centre at the University Teaching Hospital by Health Minister Dr. Chitalu Chilufya

Health Minister Dr. Chitalu Chilufya has revealed that a case of Poliomyelitis has been recorded in CHIENGE district, Luapula Province.

Dr. Chilufya said the case involves a two-year-old boy of Kalima Village who developed weakness in both lower limbs on the 16th of July, 2019.

And the Minister said on further investigations, it has been discovered that 2 out of 34 samples that were tested at the University Teaching Hospital virology lab have been found with the virus in their stool.

Dr. Chilufya said the Ministry of Health has initiated various interventions to mitigate the problem, which include surveillance in all health facilities, communities, and points of entry among others.

He said the Government of the Republic of Zambia is working round the clock to ensure that the virus does not escalate.

He stated that Zambia has not had a Polio outbreak since 1995 and that the last imported case was recorded in 2002.

He said the sick child has a parent resident in the DRC where the disease is present. He also said the disease is present in other neighbouring counties such as Angola and Mozambique.

The Minister said this when he addressed residents of Lambwe Chomba during the groundbreaking ceremony of a Mini Hospital in the area.

He urged the residents to take precautions by taking their children for vaccination especially during Child Health Week.

Zambia bag 2019 Cosafa U17 Cup

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Ten men Zambia on Sunday won the 2019 COSAFA Men’s Under-17 Championship after thumping Mozambique 2-0 in the final played at Mpira Stadium in Blantyre, Malawi.

Junior Chipolopolo won the cup with a perfect record after winning all their five matches at the regional tournament.

Rickson Ng’ambi and Joseph Banda were the scorers on the final day as 2017 champions Zambia walked to the winner’s podium.

Coach Oswald Mutapa’s boys were reduced to ten when Peter Chikola saw red for a second bookable offence in the 58th minute.

On the road to the final, Zambia beat eSwatini (6-0), South Africa (7-0), Malawi (3-2) and Angola (2-0) in the semi-finals.

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14. Iford Mwale, 4. Miguel Chaiwa (C), 5. Onesimus Chipango, 6. Dominic Kanda, 7. Chipyoka Songa, 9. Rickson Ngambi, 10. Moses Mulenga, 11 Joseph Banda, 12. Peter Chikola, 15. Benson Simwanda, 17. Julius Kumwenda.

Lusambo wants ZICTA to arrest People Scandalising President Lungu on Social Media

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Lusaka Province Minister Bowman Lusambo has urged the Zambia Information and Communications Technology Authority (ZICTA) and Police to bring to book people using social media to scandalize President Edgar Lungu and other innocent people.

Mr. Lusambo has wondered why the institutions have taken long to arrest people abusing social media when they have the capacity to do so.

The Minister has invited a ZICTA Director in charge of cybercrime and Lusaka Province Police Commissioner at his office tomorrow to discuss how they can curb social network abuse that is rampant.

Speaking to ZNBC News in Lusaka, Mr. Lusambo said society values should be respected as they hold the integrity of the country.

He has also assured citizens that the government will address social media abuse.

Nkandu Luo threatens to cancel ZCF MOU

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Minister of Fisheries and Livestock Hon Prof. Nkandu Luo MP yesterday graced the Cattle & Small Stock Management Information Day organized by the Herd Book Society of Zambia.
Minister of Fisheries and Livestock Hon Prof. Nkandu Luo MP

Fisheries and Livestock Minister Nkandu Luo has threatened to cancel the Memorandum of Understanding with the Zambia Cooperative Federation (ZCF) for the construction of an agricultural industrial park in Chipata worth over $1 billion.

Professor Nkandu Luo has said that the intention to cancel the MoU is being necessitated by the federations’ failure to honor its commitment signed in August 2018 despite her ministry making frantic efforts to engage ZCF on the matter.

She said that the government has done its part by allocating 210 hectares of land for construction of the industrial park while ZCF has failed to honor its commitment to rehabilitate fisheries research stations in the country, adding that despite ZCF moving and starting works on the site which is located at the fisheries research station in Chipata, it has not commenced any rehabilitation works on the research stations in Chipata, Chilanga, Kasaka and Fiyongoli in Mansa as stated in the MoU.

Professor Luo has told NAIS in Chipata that she is disappointed with the federation and will not tolerate any institution whose actions impede the industrialization of the rural areas of the country.

The agriculture industrial park is meant to house a veterinary medicine plant, milk packaging plant, feed plant, fish processing and cold storage facilities among others.

According to the MoU, the state-of-the-art industrial park is expected to produce 600 tonnes of fish per annum and will enhance value addition of crops, fisheries and livestock if constructed.

Professor Luo said efforts to get in touch with ZCF Director General James Chirwa have failed for the past three weeks despite assurances that he will be with her in Chipata during her visit to the site.