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Why 2021 is critical for ECL and HH

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HH and President Lungu meet at late Munkombwe’s burial in Choma
HH and President Lungu meet at late Munkombwe’s burial in Choma

By Chimwemwe Mwanza

Vicious, vindictive and vengeful aptly describes the Zambian political arena. Former Presidents, Kenneth Kaunda, Rupiah Banda and the late Frederick Chiluba all have scars to prove this. In the 80’s, Kaunda locked up Chiluba on flimsy charges that failed to hold in a court of law. After he became Head of State, Chiluba retaliated by sending Kaunda to Mukobeko maximum prison.

The irony for Chiluba is that his handpicked successor, Levy Mwanawasa motivated Parliament to waive off the latter’s immunity thereby exposing Chiluba to several graft charges formulated by the now defunct Task Force on Corruption. With his legacy tainted by a skewed narrative, only death saved Chiluba from possible jail time. To erase his predecessor’s legacy and ensure his humiliation, the late Sata’s PF re-created this trend by consigning Rupiah to a life of court appearances.

Off significance to this conversation, UPND leader, Hakainde Hichilema (HH) served time in Lilayi prison on a laughable treason charge – this at the hands of the current PF regime. For a fact, HH has never hidden his disdain for President Edgar Lungu and his stint in a tiny Lilayi prison cell has probably served to reinforce the UPND leader’s contempt for the President.

Just why such vindictiveness and blatant abuse of power seems to gratify incumbents is hard to understand. In the absence of reason, one might well speculate that this show of brutality is all about a naked flexing of political muscle – a bit more like, ‘can I show you who is the boss’. Whatever the reason, the difficulty is that this trend erodes the very democratic tenets and political maturity that Zambia is renowned for in the rest of Africa and the world over.

Which makes 2021 an interesting contest. Other than bread and butter issues, the fore mentioned factors will weigh heavily on the minds of both President Lungu and HH heading closer to the polls.

Who is likely to win?

The tiny but seismic shift in fundamentals on the ground seem to suggest that this will be a closely fought contest. Besides, recent electoral predictions across the globe – even by the most experienced pundits have gone against the grain making it even more difficult to provide an accurate outcome.

For example, in 2012, several analysts predicted an outright victory for Rupiah’s MMD only for the PF to spring a surprise. Suffice to acknowledge that, while characteristics of the Zambian electoral landscape may differ in comparison to mature democracies, there are similarities to draw from – especially in elections where the voter’s desire for change outweighs any other considerations.

Unaware of a groundswell desire for change, an over-confident former British Premier, David Cameroon called a snap referendum to determine Britain’s future in the European Union (EU). He was stunned at the outcome. Against odds, the British electorate voted for Brexit thus paving the way for what has now become Britain’s messy divorce from the EU trade block.

Humiliated by a razor thin loss to Brexit supporters, Cameroon was forced to call his time as leader of the conservative party. In yet one of the biggest election upsets of the 21st century, Donald Trump steam-rolled establishment candidate, Hillary Clinton to become the 45th President of the US. Therefore, the notion that either the PF or UPND might have an edge over the other heading towards 2021 is fallacious. Truth is, this is an election that could swing either way.

Why ECL will be desperate to win

Despite the PF’s public show of confidence, their determined focus on HH and constant whip-lashing of his perceived tribal inclinations, best illustrates their genuine fears and by extention their desperation. Rightly so, they can’t afford to be complacent. 2021 will be a referendum on their ten years in power. Be rest assured that this is one election where the PF’s well – oiled propaganda machinery will likely throw both the sink and kitchen at the UPND bearing in mind what is at stake. In fact, the proposed amendment to the constitution is intended to disadvantage the opposition ahead of the polls.

What troubles the mind is that the current constitution which the PF is attempting to discard was signed into law by the sitting President amid a jam-packed Independence stadium. Three years later, it’s tempting to ask. What has changed to warrant an amendment to this sacred document? By now, PF knows too well that the much-punted humility of their candidate might be a hard-sale more so to an electorate that appears too desperate for change. They can’t afford lethargic arguments such as they being the only party with a manifesto. Need they be reminded that having a manifesto is one thing and delivering on its content is another.

What about the promise that they would lower taxes and put more money in the pockets of the working class? Did they deliver on such including creation of job opportunities? You be the judge. The President is aware that he will be facing an electorate that is weary of rising food costs. A persistent drought over the last two seasons has only compounded the hunger situation – more so in outlying areas of the country. In addition, the policy uncertainty in mining taxation and the stand – off between government and sections of the mining community is taking its toll on economic growth. Perceptions around inaction on corruption might not help his cause either. While some of these challenges might not be, the PF’s making, the electorate always tend to punish a sitting government for their suffering – sometimes unfairly so.

Never mind whether HH has genuine or has yet to formulate charges against the PF, he has consistently warned that the PF leadership will be called to account for wrong doing once he becomes President. The tacit implication of this threat is that, HH is already extending bed spaces at Chimbokaila, Kamwala Remand and possibly Lilayi prisons for use by the PF leadership. And knowing fully well what is at stake, a possible loss is too ghastly for the PF to contemplate. For President Lungu, there will be no better motivation to win the polls than lose to a sworn rival.

Its State House or bust for HH

PF has over-exposed the country to a mountain of debt that will outlive generations to come. It is precisely why the 2021 polls will boil down to the economy. As a businessman, HH knows too well the implications of our foreign debt on the fiscus. Zambia can’t afford to keep borrowing to fund consumption and expenditure on non-productive sectors of the economy.

This is the message he has been selling the grassroots. For a fact, he has the support of the broader investment community, including some global mining giants. Most important though, the International Monetary Fund appears to have factored in his possible victory in 2021 hence their reluctance to engage the current government on a possible economic rescue package.

The question is, has the UPND leader’s message of change found resonance with the electorate? While he appeals to the affluent and middle class in Parklands, Kansenshi and Kabulonga, the grassroots in Mandevu, kwa Nagoli and Chamboli seem to be struggling to grasp his vision for the country. Be reminded that he desperately needs this voting block to win the elections.

Against the backdrop of challenges, this looks like HH’s election to lose. Fact is, he can’t afford a record of 4 election loses on the trot. Such a scenario will certainly cast him into political wilderness and the glue that’s bound the UPND together over the years will finally loosen. Is this what he wants?

It’s entirely up to him and how he manages his campaign otherwise it might just well be that he will once again fall short of expectation and hand the PF another 5 years in power. And him being such a vexatious litigant, our Supreme and Constitutional courts will likely be kept busy. Watch this space.

The author is an avid reader of political history and philosophy. He loves Nshima with game meat. For feedback contact him on kwachaoneATgmailDOTcom

Zanaco lift 2019/20 Charity Shield

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Zanaco are the 2019/2020 Samuel ‘Zoom’ Ndhlovu Charity Shield champions following a 1-0 victory over Zesco United at Woodlands Stadium in Lusaka today.

The contest was settled in the first half thanks to a goal from captain and defender Ziyo Tembo in his first match back at Zanaco after a one year stint at Saudi Arabian club Al Shollah.

But it was Zesco who made a bright start dominating the first ten minutes before Zanaco found their rhythm.

Zanaco’s first warning shot came from winger Charles Zulu who saw his 22nd minute free kick land on the roof of Zesco’s net.

Zanaco got it right on the next set-piece in the 39th minute when Lawrence Chungu floated the ball into the box and Ziyo was there to meet it and turn it past Zesco goalkeeper Dieudonne Ntibahezwa.

But Zanaco were fortunate to have gone into the break leading after Jesse Were’s 43rd minute shot from a fine through ball from John Chingandu was flapped-out by Zanaco goalkeeper Mangani Banda.

The second half then saw a flurry of changes on both sides but Zanaco again still looked the most likely to score.

Ziyo was denied the opportunity of a brace in the 66th minute when he headed Tafadzwa Rusike’s free kick onto the post while Moussa Souleymanou saw his 69th minute long-range effort take a bounce and go wide.

Meanwhile, the victory was sweet revenge for Zanaco after Zesco beat them 4-1 in the 2019 ABSA Cup final on June 22 at Levy Mwanawasa Stadium in Ndola.

But the two sides meet again in a fortnight, this time in league action, when Zesco hosts Zanaco in a Week One fixture on August 31 at Levy Stadium.

Constitutional Amendment Bill will proceed despite petition – Speaker Matibini

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Speaker of the National Assembly Patrick Matibini
Speaker of the National Assembly Patrick Matibini

The Speaker of the National Assembly Dr Patrick Matibini says the House will proceed to table the Constitution Amendment Bill No. 10 of 2019 despite the matter being before the Constitutional Court.

Responding to a letter from Simeza Sangwa and Associates, who asked the House to halt proceedings given that the matter had been petitioned before the Constitutional Court, Clerk of the National Assembly Doris Kapumba stated that the debates would continue on account of the doctrine of exclusive cognizance which provided that the House enjoyed exclusive and unfettered jurisdiction in the conduct of its internal proceedings.

Mrs Kapumba stated that the Speaker had elected to exercise his discretion to allow consideration of Bill 10 by the House.

Forest 27 controversy

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File:President Edgar Chagwa Lungu Plants a Tree at The Grove of the Nation in the Jerusalem Forest on Tuesday 28-02-2017pg

Dear Editor,

Ref: Forest 27

President Lungu signed SI No 62 of 2017 degazetting of the Forest number 27.

Now, why would a President sign such a destructive SI, knowing very well that forest reserve 27 is the only forest remaining in Lusaka and a recharge area for chalimbana and Chongwe rivers?

All the Zambian Presidents, from Kenneth Kaunda, FTJ Chiluba, Levy Mwanawasa, Rupiah Banda, to Sata, resisted and protected this forest from land scavengers. Why is it that only President Lungu has seen it fit to degazatte the forest and have it shared as plots, disregarding the danger and risks involved in this careless decision?

The Water Resources Management Authority (WARMA) wrote a letter to Lusaka Province Planning Authority and expressed serious concerns regarding this development since Forest Number 27 is a ground water recharge area and also feeds the river systems in the Chalimbana sub-catchment: “degazetting this forest for residential plots will threaten water resource availability as this may result in some water sources drying up. As such, WARMA is considering declaring Forest 27 as a Water Resource Protection Area as provided in section 29(1) and 93(1) of the WRM Act. We write to your office seeking confirmation if indeed Forest Number 27 is degazatted and if there are plans from your Planning Authority to develop this area as depicted in the attached map from Murray Anderson”.

If President Lungu has nothing to benefit from forest 27 and was misled by his minister of Lands, let him quickly rescind his decision to degazatte forest 27. It’s not too late.

Zambians let’s get our forest back. What these greed people are doing is unacceptable. Let’s demand that all the developments done so far in that forest reserve be stopped and start the process of getting that land back into a forest. All those who own plots in this forest must pay for the cost of restoring that land back into a forest reserve.

We have had enough with these people and their greedy ways! Just few years in power, they have turned our country into a crime scene.

By Concerned Zambian

Government has transformed Kabwe Mine Hospital in Central Province

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Health Minister Dr. Chitalu Chilufya
Health Minister Dr. Chitalu Chilufya

Government has transformed Kabwe Mine Hospital in Central Province into a specialised institution for women and children.

The health facility will now be called Kabwe Women, New Born and Children’s Hospital.

Health Minister Chitalu Chilufya, who officiated at the ceremony in Kabwe, said the move is in line with President Edgar Lungu’s agenda to ensure that women and children’s health is given priority.

President Lungu recently declared maternal deaths as a public health emergency.

He said President Lungu was concerned with the number of women dying while giving life hence the declaration.

Dr. Chilufya said the new facility will contribute to reducing maternal deaths in Central province.

He said the ministry will work hard to ensure that maternal deaths are reduced to zero.

To bring health care services as close to the people as possible, the Minister broke ground to commerce construction of Mini hospitals in Namukulu and Katondo townships.

He reiterated that government will continue investing massively in the health sector in order to equal the country’s growing population with service provision.

Meanwhile, Dr Chilufya has implored nurses and midwives to be professional and ethical as they attend to patients.

Dr. Chilufya says government is always saddened with reports of some nurses mistreating and shouting at patients while on duty.

He says government will not tolerate such personnel because they are retrogressive to the sector.

Dr. Chilufya said this during the central province 3rd combined graduation ceremony of 296 nurses and midwives in Kabwe today.

The minister, who is Mansa central MP and PF member of the Central Committee announced that soon government will open three nursing schools and midwifery in Serenje, Mkushi and Kabwe respectively.

He also said that government is happy with the continued contribution of human resource to the sector trained by private nursing schools.

Dr. Chilufya has since assured all graduates that government will employ them in order to bridge the gap that has been created as a result of massive infrastructure development especially in the health sector.

Dr Chilufya was accompanied by provincial Minister Mr Sydney Mushanga,

Kabwe Central Member of Parliament, who is deputy chief whip Tutwa Ngulube, Central Province Permanent Secretary Bernard Chomba among others.

Meanwhile, general nursing council of Zambia registrar and chief executive officer Dr. Aaron Banda in a speach read for him by council spokesperson Thom Yung’ana called on the graduates to add value to the professional by upholding ethics.

The theme for the graduation was: To train a highly competent, committed nurse and midwife who possesses scientific knowledge and acts of caring.

Government dismisses allegations of Huawei Technicians helping spy on Political opponents

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Chief Government spokesperson Dora Siliya
Chief Government spokesperson Dora Siliya

Government has dismissed and condemned allegations made in the Wall street Journal in an article entitled “Huawei Technicians helped African Governments to spy on Political opponents.

Chief Government spokesperson Dora Siliya says the Government of Zambia is a government of laws and cannot under any circumstances engage in illegal interception of Communications of its Citizens.

Ms Siliya said ZICTA is a lawful regulator of the ICT Sector whose functions do not extend to illegalities alleged in the said article.

“The Zambia Information and Communication Technology Authority (ZICTA) is a lawful regulator of the ICT sector whose functions do not extend to the illegalities alleged in the said article. ZICTA operates under authority of the Zambian constitution, which explicitly guarantees our citizens the right to primacy of the personal conversations, data and information,” she said.

She said ZICTA operates under Authority of the Zambian Constitution which explicitly guarantees citizens the right to privacy of their personal conversations, data and information.

Ms. Siliya said the allegations are unfounded and malicious and has urged the public to ignore them and focus on things that are much more productive.

She said government will continue to safeguard the right to privacy and will on the other hand work through ZICTA to police against criminals in financial crimes, child abuse and threats to national security.

Ms Siliya said the Data Center will also continue to work towards making Zambia a smart nation by 2030 in order to enhance service delivery.

The Government has dismissed and condemned in the strongest terms the allegations that it used Huawei Technicians to spy on political opponents.

Chief Government Spokesperson Hon. Dora Siliya in a statement issued to the media on Friday evening said the allegations by the Wall Street Journal in an article entitled, “Huawei Technicians Helped African Government Spy on Political Opponents” is false.

Hon Siliya said the Government of the Republic of Zambia is a government of laws and cannot, under any circumstances, engage in illegal interception of communications of its citizens.

Hon Siliya, who is also Minister of Information and Broadcasting Services, stated that the allegations are unfounded and malicious.

She urged the public to ignore these allegations and focus on things that are much more productive.

The Chief Government Spokesperson further stated that the government will continue to safeguard the right to privacy and will on the other hand work, through ZICTA, to police against criminals in financial crimes, child abuse and threat to national security.

She indicated that the Data Center will also continue to work towards making Zambia a Smart nation by 2030 in order to enhance service delivery.

Zambia U23 regroup camp for Congo clash

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Home-based members of the Zambia U23 team regroup this Sunday in Lusaka.

This will be their second camp since the first week of August as momentum builds ahead of next month’s 2019 U23 AFCON final round qualifying date against Congo-Brazzaville.

Coach Beston Chambeshi has yet to name his foreign-based players for the crucial clash.

Zambia will host Congo in the first leg on September 4 at National Heroes Stadium in Lusaka and travel to Pointe Noir for the last leg on September 9.

Winner will qualify for U23 AFCON that Egypt will host this November where the top three finishers will represent Africa at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games Football tournament .

GOALKEEPERS:Charles Muntanga (Nkwazi), Jackson Kakunta (Power Dynamos), Lameck Siame (Kabwe Warriors), Mangani Banda (Zanaco)

DEFENDERS:Moses Nyondo (Nkana), Kebson Kamanga (Zanaco), Wayne Museba, Field Kandela, Prosper Chiluya (all Kabwe Warriors), Ponsilio Kapampa (KYSA), Boston Muchindu (Kansanshi Dynamos), Benson Chali (Forest Rangers)

MIDFIELDERS:Crispin Sakulanda (Red Arrows), Oliver Lumbiya (Young Nkana), Benson Kolala (Forest Rangers), Clinton Lubula (Kansanshi Dynamos), Linos Makwaza (Power Dynamos), Harrison Chisala (Nkana), Leonard Mulenga (Green Buffaloes), Musonda Siame (Lumwana Radiants), Prince Mumba (Kabwe Warriors)

STRIKERS:Kingsley Mukuka (Power Dynamos), Twiza Chaibela (Kabwe Warriors), Benard Kumwenda (KYSA), Conlyde Luchanga (Forest Rangers)

Zanaco hoping to make a statement in the Charity Shield final

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Zanaco just want to make a great first impression this Saturday in the season-opening 2019/2020 Samuel ‘Zoom’ Ndhlovu Charity Shield final against Zesco United at Woodlands Stadium in Lusaka.

The match will be Zanaco’s first competitive fixture of the 2019/2020 campaign ahead of the FAZ Super Division kickoff on August 31 when they again face Zesco in a Week One fixture away in Ndola.

“We want to play a game that will give us an eye-opener. We want people to see that Zanaco is going in the right direction so we will compete in tomorrow’s game,” Zanaco assistant coach Dabid Chilufya said.

And despite qualifying for the CAF Confederation Cup, Zanaco, unlike Zesco who have already played in the CAF Champions League, have yet to play a competitive match because they are on bye in their continental competition until September.

“Zanaco has not played competitive games because we are on bye but we played Mamelodi Sundowns in a friendly recently and it gave us a picture of what to expect,” Chilufya said.

Zanaco and Sundowns finished 0-0 at Sunset Stadium in Lusaka on July 24.

And the Charity Shield will also mark Zanaco defender and captain Ziyo Tembo’s first match back since returning home following a one year stint at Saudi Arabian club Al Sholla.

“Everyone knows what is at stake tomorrow, it won’t be an easy game, Zesco is a big team but equally Zanaco is also a big team so people expect fireworks tomorrow,” Ziyo said.

Zanaco are aiming for their first Charity Shield win since 2007 while Zesco are hoping to reclaim it for the first time since 2017 after losing to Nkana in the last two finals.

This year’s final pits the ABSA Cup winner , Zesco, and the runner-up , Zanaco, whom they beat 4-1 in the final on June 29 in Ndola.

President Lungu arrives in Tanzania for a two day SADC Meeting

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President Lungu

PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu has arrived in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania, ahead of the the 39th SADC Summit of Heads of State and Government whose proposed theme is, ‘a conducive business environment for inclusive and sustainable industrial development, increased intra-regional trade and job creation.’

President Lungu joins 14 other Heads of State and Government including Filipe Jacinto Nyusi, President of Mozambique, Andry Nirina Rajoelina, President of Madagascar, Cyril Ramaphosa, President of South Africa, Hage Gottfried Geingob, President of Namibia and Mokgweetsi Eric Keabetswe Masisi, President of Botswana.

The Presidential Plane touched down, Friday, at Julius Nyerere International Airport in Dar-es-Salaam at around 13:37 hours local time and the Head of State was received by Tanzania’s Minister of Agriculture Hon Japhet Hasunga, MP.

On hand to receive the President was also Zambia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Hon Joseph Malanji, MP and and Zambia’s High Commissioner to Tanzania Benson Chali.

And during the summit, President Lungu is expected to present a report to mark the handover of the Chairmanship of the SADC Organ on Politics, Defense and Security Cooperation to the Republic of Zimbabwe.

Lwandamina looking forward to Charity Shield final

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Zesco United coach George Lwandamina is eager for a taste of domestic competitive action this Saturday when they face Zanaco in the season-opening 2019/2020 Samuel ‘Zoom’ Ndhlovu Charity Shield final at Woodlands Stadium in Lusaka.

The match will be Zesco s second competitive game of the new season but Zanaco’s first.

Zesco come into the match a week after beating Black Mamba of eSwatini 2-0 away in Manzini on August 10 in their CAF Champions League preliminary round, first leg match.

“It is a season-opener so we have to start from somewhere after the tedious transitional league where we had to play games like no man’s business. But you cannot blame anyone because we wanted to align ourselves with the rests of the World,” Lwandamina said.

“But my players are just three weeks into the pre-season so this game it will be just part of the preseason. They are no shortcuts in football and we will take it the way it is supposed to be.

“But we will do our best to entertain the fans, because people will pay to watch and so people will want to see what we have in store for the 2019/2020 season.”

Zesco will come into the game still without striker Winston Kalengo including midfielders Enock Sabamukama and Anthony Akumu who are sidelined with injuries.

The trio also missed the away game against Black Mamba due to the same injuries.

However, the Zesco fans will be looking forward to seeing Zesco’s new signings who made their club debuts last week against Black Mamba .

They particularly include Zimbabwean midfielder Thabani Kamusoko and Uganda striker Umaru Kasumba who scored a goal and created the other in the victory over Black Mamba.

UPND Welcomes the appointment of the new ECZ CEO

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UPND party Secretary General Stephen Katuka addressing the Members
UPND party Secretary General Stephen Katuka addressing the Members

United party for National Development (UPND) secretary general Steven Katuka has said that the party has welcomed the appointment of Mr.Patrick Nshindamo as the new Chief Elections Officer at the Electoral Commission of Zambia(ECZ)

In a statement released to the media, UPND said that, vaving known and interacted with Mr.Nshindamo at various civil society engagements, the party is very optimistic that he will deliver in his new mandate.

UPND further said that the party remained optimistic that his character and experience as an advocate of good governance will turn around the fortunes of the Electoral Commission of Zambia(ECZ) in regaining public confidence.

The UPND has since advised the new Elections Chief to take a holistic approach to matters of elections in the country and regain public confidence in an organization that remains the pinnacle of our country’s democracy and its values.

The party said that Mr.Nshindamo’s appointment comes at the time when the organization needs to retain it’s credibility which has eroded in the recent past in the eyes of the political players and the general public.

The party concluded by asking the new CEO to hit the ground running in terms of elections management,voter registration and retention of public confidence

RTSA Promises to clear the backlog of printing over 150,000 Driving Licence cards by end of September 2019

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The Road Transport and Safety Agency (RTSA) has said that it has put in place modalities to print and clear the backlog of over 150,000 Driving Licence cardsby the end of September 2019.

The Agency, assured the General Public and all Driving Licence applicants holding Temporal Driving Licences, that the RTSA has enough stock to clear the backlog and guarantees stability and continuity in the production of cards on “print on demand” basis.

Accrding to the statement issued to the media, all Driving Licence applicants are advised to visit any RTSA station and have their Driving Licence card printed upon presenting the original copy of the Temporal Driving Licence or a police report in the absence of the original print of the Temporal Driving Licence.

The Agency further said that all RTSA stations will remain open on Saturdays from 08:00 hours to 13:00 hours, until the backlog of unprinted Driving Licence cards is cleared.

“From the foregoing, the General Public and all Driving Licence applicants holding Temporal Driving Licences, should not panic thinking that the Agency may run out of materials for printing Driving Licence cards”

The Statement concluded by saying : “Going forward, the RTSA wishes to re-assure the public that modalities have been put in place to ensure that all Driving Licences cards are produced on “print on demand” basis and the public will constantly be updated on the progress being made in clearing the backlog.”

Lunte MP challenges UPND to publicize their manifesto

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Lunte Member of Parliament Mutotwe Kafwaya
Lunte Member of Parliament Mutotwe Kafwaya

Lunte Member of Parliament Mutotwe Kafwaya has challenged the United Party National Development to publicize their manifesto to enable Zambians appreciate what they stand for.

Mr Kafwaya accused the opposition party of lacking ideologies and are not ready to govern the country.

The Transport and Communications Minister said the PF government will not waste time listening to people that do not have any plan for the country.

“The UPND have called us insane for being PF and supporting President Edgar Lungu. How do you listen to people that call you mad?, Mr Kafwaya said.

He also challenged the UPND to go to the convention and change the Leadership of the party.

Mr Kafwaya said the failure by the party to change its leadership is an insult to founders of the party who embraced intra party democracy.

Meanwhile Mr Kafwaya said the PF presents hope for the Zambian people.

He said the PF has delivered development to the people of Zambia since it came into power and will deliver more development if given the mandate again in 2021.

Ex-Zambia women’s star says Shepolopolo is improving

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Retired National Women’s Football Team star Martha ‘Mutima’ Mutale is happy with the progress Shepolopolo have been making in recent years.

Zambia last Sunday settled for silver at the 2019 COSAFA Women Championship in South Africa after losing to hosts Banyana Banyana 1-0 in the final in Port Elizabeth.

This was the first time Shepolopolo reached the COSAFA Cup final.

‘The team is now good. They girls have been improving,’ Mutale said.

‘They played well at the COSAFA,’ she said from Kwacha in Kitwe on Friday.

Mutale said Zambia could have won the COSAFA Cup had they not made what she termed as small mistakes in the final against South Africa.

‘We could have beaten South Africa. The coaches should have worked on some mistakes seen before the final. Physiologically our girls needed to improve,’ she said.

Zambia were more resilient against South Africa unlike in the past encounters between the two nations.

‘If we work on our mistakes next time we are going to beat South Africa,’ Mutale said.

No need to declare hunger situtation as emergency – FAO

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Government through Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit (DMMU) has started airlifting relief Maize to Luano Valley in a bid to mitigate the hunger situation in the area. In the picture, residents getting maize from the ZAF chopper
File: Government through Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit (DMMU)
has started airlifting relief Maize to Luano Valley in a bid to
mitigate the hunger situation in the area. In the picture, residents
getting maize from the ZAF chopper

The Food and Agriculture Organisation says calls to declare the hunger situation in some parts of the country a national disaster are unfounded.

FAO Country Representative Dr George Okechi says although some parts of Zambia are facing famine, the situation does not warrant the declaration of a national emergency.

Dr Okechi said it must be noted that not the entire country is faced with hunger and no families have been lost so far.

Speaking to Journalists, Dr Okechi has however urged the government through the Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit to hasten the food distribution exercise to the affected families.

He expressed concern that the distribution of food to the affected families has been slow resulting in some families lacking food to eat.

UPND President Hakainde Hichilema, the British Government and the Civil Society for Poverty Reduction are among the stakeholders that have requested government to declare the hunger situation a disaster for the country to receive enough support from donors.

Statistics from the DMMU indicate that 2. 5 million Zambians in 58 districts have been hit by hunger mainly caused by drought in the 2018/2019 farming season.

Government in the immediate term needs about 178 million dollars to avert the hunger situation which has escalated to phases three and four in most of the districts.

Ministry of Information Permanent Secretary Chanda Kasolo said the country has enough food and declaring a National disaster will turn Zambia into a beggar.

The hunger situation prevailing in some parts of Zambia does not warrant the declaration of an emergency because the entire country is not hungry.
Dr. Okechi says government must identify areas that are hunger stricken and intensify the distribution of relief food to the affected families.
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Meanwhile, Dr. Okechi is confident that government will distribute farming inputs for the 2019/2020 agriculture season on time.