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Incarcerated opposition leader Chishimba Kambwili is Friday morning expected to appear in court.
According to a notice from the National Democratic Congress, Dr Kambwili will appear in court today, 30th August 2019 at the Lusaka Magistrate Court.
This is in a matter which is before Magistrate Mikalile on charges of forgery.
The case comes up for continuous cross examination.
Dr Kambwili is further expected tomorrow to appear before the Lusaka Magistrate in a matter in which is currently detained at the Lusaka Central Police.
“All NDC supporters and members of the media are cordially invited to attend. All should be present at court by 08.00 hours,” the notice read.
Opposition leader Hakainde Hichilema had a torrid time to have his letter to the Anti Corruption Commission received and stamped on when he visited its Headquarters Thursday morning.
In his letter, Mr Hichilema was urging the ACC to speed up its investigations on the 48 Houses and provided evidence that will help the Commission to expedite the investigations.
But when he arrived at the Commission Headquarters, Mr Hichilema was met by scared ACC officers who refused to receipt his letter.
The officers kept referring Mr Hichilema from one office to another while the people working in the Office of the Director-General reportedly ran away from the office upon seeing Mr Hichilema and his team.
In the process of waiting, some unruly PF cadres mobilised from Kulima Tower Bus Station attacked Mr. Hichilema’s team injuring three in the process.
After an hour-long wait, Mr Hichilema’s request letter was reluctantly stamped on and left the premises shortly after giving some interviews.
“This morning we went to the Anti Corruption Commission (ACC) to deliver a letter regarding the 48 properties whose owner has not been identified to date. We would like the ACC to continue investigating this matter to its logical conclusion. It is a matter of public concern and we shall ensure we keep it in the public space,” Mr Hichilema said.
“However, we regret to inform fellow citizens that we struggled to have our letter delivered to the ACC as all officers took to their heels when they saw us, and we don’t blame them for this.The levels of intimidation by this Government are unbelievable. This is the reason why all civil servants in our government will have the protection of tenure. The civil service is there to safeguard and serve the interests of the public and not to run away from these responsibilities that citizens hired them for at great cost.”
He emphasized, “We shall continue pursuing this matter until we have answers. Let us all stand together and root out corruption in our society, this cancer is eating us all, alive.”
The Event where PF Cadres Presented a Petition against Kambwili
Patriotic Front members will today match from Soweto Market to NDC President Chishimba Kambwili’s residence in Woodlands in their continued protests against the dog remarks issued on President Edgar Lungu by the opposition Leader.
PF Lusaka Province Secretary Kennedy Kamba said this will be done to show solidarity to President Edgar Lungu and the Party Leadership who have continued to be insulted by Mr Kambwili.
Mr Kamba told a media briefing in Lusaka that party members will not sit idle and watch Mr Kambwili continue to insult President Edgar Lungu.
He said the insults showered on President Edgar Lungu by the opposition leader have not gone well with the party hence their decision to protest at his residence.
And Lusaka Province PF Chairman Paul Moonga said this is a political matter will be dealt with politically.
Mr Moonga said there is no need to notify the Police describing them as toothless in the matter.
But NDC National Youth Chairperson Charles Kabwita has alleged that PF carders are planning to torch the residence of Mr Kambwili.
He said the party has reliable information that the PF plan to burn motor vehicles and the house and have since reported the matter to woodlands police station.
Mr Kabwita said the NDC abhor politics of violence and intimidating and urge police to quickly move in and arrest all the culprits involved in this plot.
PF Secretary General Davies Mwila announced yesterday that the PF will protest for seven days starting yesterday against the dog insults showered on President Lungu by the NDC Leader.
Mr Mwila also directed all its structures countrywide to institute a citizen’s arrest on Mr Kambwili wherever he is found.
A meeting has been called between the Ministry of Transport and Communications, Truckers and other stakeholders over the current threats of violence against foreign truck drivers in South Africa.
Minister of Transport and Communications Mutotwe Kafwaya has expressed serious concern over the threats and has called a meeting to discuss the way forward on the matter.
Mr Kafwaya says although owners of the trucks should adhere to the travel alert issued by the Zambian mission in Pretoria, the threats are a source of concern to the Zambian government.
His Permanent Secretary Misheck Lungu said Zambia will engage South Africa over the matter but expect the drivers to adhere to the travel alert.
Truckers Association of Zambia Chief Executive Officer Robert Mtonga said the threats are a concern because they risk losing lives and cargo.
The Zambian Mission early this week advised all Zambian Truck Drivers who are scheduled to travel to South Africa on 2nd September not to do so until security is guaranteed.
The Mission has also advised Zambian Truck Drivers who will enter or would be working in South Africa on the 2nd September 2019 to park their trucks in safe and secure designated places in order avoid loss of life and property.
The Zambia High Commission in South Africa is concerned with reports of some Zambian Truck Drivers being threatened with violence following a planned National wide work stoppage by the South African Truck Drivers.
According to the information made available to the Zambian Mission, some Zambian Truck Drivers have faced physical attacks and threats from their South African counterparts who are fighting for better conditions of services from their employers.
Msanzala Member of Parliament Peter Daka gets assistance in cutting a ribbon to symbolise the launch of a communication tower at Penja-Penja Village in Petauke
State-owned telecommunications company Zamtel on Wednesday commissioned two communication towers in Petauke and Lusangazi Districts in the Eastern Province as part of plans to attain universal coverage of communication services.
The two towers are part of the eight that have been constructed in with an additional nine earmarked to be erected which will bring the total number of towers in the area to 17.
ZAMTEL Chief Commercial Officer Kenneth Sinkamba said the towers are part of the 1009 new towers that the government is putting up across the country as part of the US$ 280 million Communication Tower Project Phase II.
Mr Sinkamba revealed that so far the project has delivered over 500 new towers in various parts of the country with a further 300 planned for completion before the end of the year.
He added that in Eastern Province alone, Zamtel has so far added 46 new sites on the network with plans to add another 60 which will significantly improve the quality of network coverage in the Province.
“Zamtel is taking a deliberate approach to our business in the Eastern Province because we view this very rich Province as one of the priority areas due to the immense economic potential of this area. You will be interested to note that once we complete this network rollout, the entire Eastern Province shall be adequately covered,” Mr Sinkamba said during the launch ceremony.
He added, “It is because of our customers such as the ones we have here this morning that we are seeing a complete turnaround of our operations.”
“As recently announced by the Industrial Development Corporation, Zamtel has continued making impressive growth through an aggressive customer acquisition strategy and product innovations. We recently crossed over the 3.3 million subscriber mark which is a significant development in the history of Zambia.”
And officiating at the two ceremonies, Msanzala Member of Parliament Peter Daka commended Zamtel for taking communication services to some of the remotest parts of the country where other service providers do not even want to go.
Mr Daka said communication is a very crucial ingredient in development adding that the people of Petauke and Msanzala will now be able to communicate with their family and friends effortlessly.
He has also encouraged Zamtel to deploy affordable handsets for the rural areas in order to encourage them to start using Zamtel services such as internet and voice calls.
At the same event, Chief Nyampande of the Nsenga speaking people of Petauke said the commissioning of the two towers will enhance development for his subjects.
He said he will now freely communicate with his Headmen and Women and urgent developmental issues happening in the Chiefdom.
Chief Nyampande has since urged his subjects to safeguard the towers jealously and avoid vandalizing the infrastructure.
THE ruling Patriotic Front (PF) has directed all its structures countrywide to institute a citizens arrest on former Roan Member of Parliament Chishimba Kambwili wherever he is found.
Speaking from the ruling PF party Secretariat, yesterday, when he received a petition from Chawama residents who have been insulted by Kambwili, Secretary General Davies Mwila announced that the stupidity and idiocy coming from the former Roan member of Parliament is a political issue and will be will dealt with it politically.
The Secretary-General said that going forward, the party will deal with any PF district structure that fails to arrest and handover Kambwili to the nearest Police Station in any part of the country.
Mr Mwila further stated that the Structures will continue protesting against Mr. Kambwili for the next 7 days, adding that the structures will receive President Lungu at the airport to offer solidarity against Mr. Kambwili’s insults against him.
And Hon Mwila has dared, after what is to follow, to have his finger cut if Kambwili will ever insult the Republican President.
Speaking earlier, Chawama PF Constituency Chairperson Joseph Shanzi condemned the opposition in Zambia for thinking that Zambians who reside in Chawama and other compounds are Dogs.
Chawama residents expressed displeasure at Chishimba Kambwili’s remarks referring to them as dogs.
Chairman Shanzi announced that Chawama residents will NOT hesitate to effect citizens’ arrest on Kambwili wherever he is found.
“We also want to warn Mr Kambwili not to take Zambians from compounds for granted. Calling human beings as Dogs is not a Bemba idiom; it is a very big insult and an offense under the Penal code. We wish to announce that wherever we shall find Kambwili, we shall effect citizens’ arrest and hand him over to the nearest Police,” said Mr Shanzi.
“We are not surprised that other opposition leaders are supporting Kambwili’s insults against us the people of Chawama and other compounds. It is sad that the opposition in Zambia thinks those of us from compounds are Dogs.”
And Speaking earlier party Deputy Secretary-General Hon. Mumbi Phiri said most Zambian Presidents and the majority of citizens come from the country’s rural population, adding that it was improper for Mr. Kambwili to insult them in the manner he did.
Mr. Kambwili was arrested on Wednesday for allegedly defaming President Edgar Lungu and is still in jail after being denied police bond.
The Event where PF Cadres Presented a Petition against KambwiliThe Event where PF Cadres Presented a Petition against KambwiliMumbi Phiri speaking at the Event where PF Cadres Presented a Petition against Kambwili
Chief Government Spokesperson Dora Siliya has called on Zambians to reject politicians and individuals who are in the habit of ridiculing the Office of the President.
Briefing journalists in Lusaka Thursday afternoon, Hon Siliya indicated that it does not pay to insult the sitting president saying he deserves the respect of citizens.
She further indicated that it is unbecoming for some politicians or individuals to use unpalatable language against the President each time they want to put across a message.
“And this also goes to the young people in the country, can you ensure that you use the cyberspace responsibly. It is a dangerous path to use insults in politics, so let’s ensure that we refrain from such acts and respect the Office of the President,” she said.
“Yes we have the freedom of speech, media freedom and so on, but it comes with responsibility. We have set October 18th as a day of national prayer and fasting, because we are a Christian nation and we should be responsible”.
In reference to the video that has gone viral where de-registered NDC leader Chishimba Kambwili allegedly used defamatory language against the president, Hon Siliya said there are a lot of Bemba proverbs that Mr. Kambwili could have used unlike insulting the sitting president in such a manner.
Hon Siliya, who is also Information and Broadcasting Services Minister, stated that Zambians should start shaming those that have opted to use insults as a way of communicating.
The minister also emphasized that the Government has not given its position on the National Dialogue Forum (NDF) resolutions.
She said other stakeholders including the Patriotic Front, United Party for National Development (UPND) among others have given their positions over this issue but that the Government has not done so as it wants to do it from an informed point of view.
She said stakeholders will be able to make submissions to the Select Committee which will be getting views from 2nd September to 27th September, 2019 at Parliament Building.
Hon Siliya said after getting submissions, the committee will then give a report to the House.
The Chief Government Spokesperson further stated that after the committee presents its report to the House, then the Government will give its position on this matter.
On the hunger situation in the country, Hon Siliya maintained that the government has not declared the hunger situation in the country a national disaster.
She said this is the more reason why stakeholders should work closely with the government in responding to the effects of climate change.
President Edgar Chagwa Lungu, President of the Republic of Zambia yesterday met Ashok Leyland Chairman Prajash Hinduja who has pledged to open an Ashok Leyland Plant in Zambia.
According to the statement released to the media by State House, the President also discussed investment in railways with Mitsui Deputy General Manager Shusaku Okamura, who paid a courtesy call in him.
The President met Techno Brain Representative Mr Antonio Poncioni Merian who said his company was already working with Governments in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) through providing it with solutions to their Ministries of Finance.
Meanwhile, President Lungu has also met the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Department of Africa Director Abebe Aemro Selassie.
President Lungu told the investors that time for talking was over because Zambia needs investment now.
And Mr Hinduja, who, is based in the United Kingdom, said his company planned big investment in Zambia, including, a motor assembly plant.
The President looked forward to the inauguration of the plant.
Mr Hinduja told President Lungu that his firm has launched an electric vehicle on the British market.
He said his Group is diverse and that they have invested in traffic control and health, among other sectors.
And Mr Okamura said Mitsui planned to build a rail line linking Zambia to the Mozambique Nacala corridor.
He said Mitsui will also build a dryport in Chipata.
He said Mitsui were already working with JICA on the Luangwa Bridge.
President Lungu asked the investors what they were waiting for because Zambia was ready.
The President later met the IMF Representative and told him that Zambia has taken bold steps to review the country’s debt stock.
Mr Selassie said an IMF team will visit Zambia soon to give a comprehensive assessment of the Zambian economy.
Students gathered at the Government complex during the opening of the Zambia Open University residential school in Lusaka
By MTHONISWA BANDA
THE Higher Education Loans and Scholarship Board (HELSB) has recovered more than K28 million from university graduates since it began its loan recovery exercise in 2016.
The recovered amount has been since been ploughed back into more colleges as loans for college and university students’ education.
HELSB acting Communications Officer Chiselwa Kawanda said in an interview at the just-ended North-West Expo that the loan recovery exercise was on-going, having started with government-employed graduates, and would soon cascade to the private sector.
“Most of the loans that have been recovered are from those employed by the Government since we have the same accounting systems. It has not been easy recovering from the private sector because of the difficulties in tracking down those who have been employed and how much they owe the loans scheme.”
The HELSB, formerly Bursaries Committee of the Ministry of Education, has since 2016 been transformed into a loan and scholarship board with the sole aim of providing school loans to students admitted to Zambia’s higher learning institutions through a revolving fund.
The Bursaries Committee (BC) previously gave bursaries to the University of Zambia (UNZA) and Copperbelt University (CBU) students and selected scholarships to those admitted to study abroad. However, under the HELSB, these loans will be available to any needy student admitted into college.
“We have spread the loans and scholarships to Mulungushi University, Mukuba University and Kapasa Makasa University. We have also begun engaging the private sector to help us track the former students employed by them and help us recover these loans.”
Ms Kawanda said the recovery which began in September 2016 was expected to increase in its reach so that more funds were recovered, and more students placed under scholarships.
“You may be aware that the Government has continued giving us the same grants and with the increasing cost of tuition and college fees, this grant is forcing us to reduce the number of students we can give loans to.”
The HELSB has offered loans to over 3,000 students at both UNZA and CBU. The plan for scholarships and loans for each university is 2,000 students.
“Unfortunately, in our loans we do not give students meal allowances. Our loans cater for tuition, accommodation and project allowances. Our loans are also not transferable from one institution to another, implying that a student that changes colleges and universities cannot access another loan during the period the other loan is running.”
She said for students to access their loans and scholarships, they are required to have college admission letters before approaching HELSB. – Courtesy of SUMA SYSTEMS.
The Zambia National Farmers’ Union (ZNFU) has hailed Acting Republican President Inonge Wina for intervening and re-stating clearly the government policy on maize and mealie meal business operations in the country.
ZNFU President Jervis Zimba said Farmers are excited with the government in that maize business from farm level and throughout the value chain is set to continue to operate undisturbed.
In the statement availed to ZANIS in Lusaka today, Mr Zimba explained that the government’s stance will go a long way in restoring confidence in all the players and farmers will plan in all earnest for the upcoming farming season.
“Let me assure the government that farmers will always respond and grow maize with the right incentives in place. Already there is a commitment by farmers to grow early maize right now if the government provides the appropriate policy framework and guarantees for off-take arrangements locally or through exports,” Mr Zimba said.
“Farmers are also excited at the possibility of formalizing exports of maize and mealie meal into the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) as this will pave way for the favorable expansion of maize growing in this country,” he said.
He underscored that all farmers whether small, emergent or large scale can grow maize, but the limiting factor has been a lack of access to larger.
The Zambia National Farmers Union President further assured of continued collaboration with other stakeholders and government to find ways of improving the affordability of mealie meal.
Mr Zimba pointed out that part of the measures should be focusing on how the cost of producing the maize can be reduced, followed by lowering the cost of doing business in the country which will drop the mealie meal prices.
Acting President Inonge Wina is concerned with the rate at which conflicting statements are being issued to the public regarding maize and mealie meal supply in the country.
FILE: President Lungu with Fergus Cochrane-Dyet , British High Commissioner to Zambia at State House
Earlier today, we featured on UNZA Radio’s Lusaka Star program to share our reflections on the exit statement of the outgoing British High Commissioner to Zambia – Mr. Furgus Cochraine Dyet.
We would like to thank the outgoing High Commissioner for his services during his period of accreditation in Zambia, as well as for his candor around his appreciation of both the country and people of the Republic of Zambia.
We noted that Ambassadors and High Commissioners of foreign countries accredited to Zambia serve at the pleasure of the country and the people of their respective countries. They do not serve at the pleasure of our elected government, neither are they here to antagonize our legitimately elected governments.
But these diplomats are also certainly not here to play convenient, useful idiots by adopting an indifferent stance amidst social, economic or political turbulence. They are here to provide candid, open and honest feedback and analysis to their governments of origin concerning our own country’s social, economic and political environment.
This, for them, is an issue of ensuring the right sort of diplomatic standards of engagement is maintained. It is also an issue of diplomatic credibility because the United Kingdom has a moral image to protect on the diplomatic front, by ensuring that all countries with whom they maintain diplomatic relations are demonstrably able to uphold certain minimum standards around the social, economic and political fronts.
Therefore, the outgoing High Commissioner was well within his diplomatic space to provide a forthright opinion around his assessment of our country’s footing on a number of fronts.
We noted that the concerns raised by Mr. Cochraine – Dyet are in fact not new. His concerns have been raised before in this country by members of the opposition United Party for National Development (UPND), former leaders of the Patriotic Front (PF) – notably Mr. Chishimba Kambwili, Mr. Harry Kalaba and Mr. Kelvin Fube Bwalya – KBF, members of the civil society, trade unions, professional bodies and the general citizenry.
Therefore, there was nothing unusual about the sentiments expressed in the outgoing High Commissioner’s exit letter.
In fact, there is nothing that precludes Zambian diplomats accredited to other countries, from providing constructive feedback on the affairs of their countries of accreditation, if any such affairs may have a direct bearing on the welfare of Zambia and her citizens.
An example is the prospect of a No Deal Brexit now looking increasingly likely with the House of Commons set for prorogation. This scenario could cost the UK up to £40 billion in a divorce settlement, something that could adversely affect Zambia’s ability to access both bi and multilateral aid from the UK and the World Bank’s European Investment Bank. Our High Commissioner in London is at liberty to comment on such and express concern. There is nothing to stop him from doing so.
It is also important, that the outgoing High Commissioner’s statement also provided some useful commendations around Zambia’s rich potential both on the natural and human resource front, our enduring peace and stability, our peaceful democratic transitions and handover of power at some crucial junctures.
These are some positives we ought to be proud of, and most certainly, aspire to build upon.
CRITICAL AREAS OF CONCERN
1. Rising national debt
This is an issue we as the UPND have consistently provided guidance on and repeatedly urged the PF administration to not only regulate the flow of debt money into the country, but also to stay away from non concessional, expensive, non – flexible borrowing. We are at 78% of GDP in terms of debt, with our economy set to grow at less than 2% by the close of 2019. We are also spending more than 60% of all we are earning on debt servicing. This means we literally have nothing to sensibly allocate towards the provision of critical public services such as health and education.
The recent spending priorities around the $800 million supplimentary budget by the newest Finance Minister confirmed that 65% of this required amount would go towards servicing debt, with nothing going towards health and education.
The UPND thinks it is essential for us to negotiate an IMF bailout, postpone payments on our loans and free up much needed resources for growth and development.
2. Hunger crisis
60% of Zambians, that is around 10 million of our people live on less than $1.25 a day. This is around K15 in a country where a bag of MEALIE MEAL now costs K150. 42% of our people, that is around 7 million of the 10 million classified as extremely poor, with another 400,000 having no guaranteed access to food on any given day.
The above has been the norm in Zambia for several years now.
The recent spike in the price of MEALIE MEAL and the destitution around it is indicative of the fact that the economic destitution often only associated with the bottom 60% , has now entered middle income households. It means the current hunger crisis arising from the PF government’s inability to manage the production, storage and supply of maize, has only heightened an already desperate survival situation for millions of Zambians.
The UPND has consistently urged the PF never to export maize before we can absolutely be certain that our country is food secure. A few months ago, despite the least than impressive rainfall patterns, Zambia had over 2.4 metric tonnes of maize against a national requirement of 1.9 million metric tonnes. Less than 3 months later, we have nothing to feed our people. This says a lot about the PF government’s lack of foresight and leadership.
We have since urged the PF to declare a hunger crisis so that our people can get to live another day. Given the scale of it, Zambia needs a minimum $500 million to navigate this crisis. We do not have that sort of money. This is why we need help. Zimbabwe estimated 2.5 million might have been at risk of starvation. They called for help and help came to the tune of over £270 million. Zambia is facing a much worse crisis given the statistics, despite these being underplayed by the government, and yet no call for help has gone out yet.
We challenged the President Mr. Edgar Lungu to go out across our vast country and see first hand the extent of the hunger situation and make a decision for himself.
3. Constitution Amendment Crisis
Any national dialogue was envisaged to Foster greater national unity and cohesion across the entirety of the political, civic and religious divide. The outcomes of the NDF have generated more distrust and tension contrary to what was desired. This is fundamentally because the process itself was marred by political bulldozing and lack of consultation and consensus.
The UPND are demanding a total withdrawal of the fraudulent Bill 10 and have the required constitional, electoral and public order act reforms driven by credible process underpinned by trust, genuine consultation and consensus.
4. Shrinking media freedom
We continue to urge the PF government to resist the urge to interfere with the media space through draconian legislative frameworks, and further urge them to enact the FoI Act. This is crucial to enhancing not only media freedom but also public accountability.
These are some of the issues we highlighted and implored the PF to provide leadership around.
In the absence of that, we have been clear that citizens of Zambia cannot and must never wait another 5 years before they demand a change of political leadeship. At the moment, all signs indicate that a change of political leadeship is now necessary so that we may give ourselves an opportunity to think anew around the numerous challenges our country is facing.
Patson Daka and Enock Mwepu will be visiting Anfield to face defending champions Liverpool in the group stage of the 2019/2020 UEFA Champions League.
Austrian champions RB Salzburg are in Group E together with the six-time champions ,Belgium club Genk and two-time Italian Serie A champions Napoli following draws made in Monaco on Thursday night.
It will be the first time that two Zambians from the same club will be playing in the group stage of the competition.
HH arriving at Lusaka Central Prison to visit Dr Kambwili
Opposition leader Hakainde Hichilema on Thursday afternoon visited incarcerated opposition politician Chishimba Kambwili at Lusaka Central Prison.
Mr Hichilema has since demanded that Dr. Kambwili be granted Police bond with immediate effect following his arrest yesterday.
Mr. Kambwili who was arrested on Wednesday for allegedly defaming President Edgar Lungu and has been denied police bond.
“Took time to visit our brother Dr Chishimba Kambwili who is detained at Lusaka Central police on flimsy charges. We encouraged our brother to remain strong and that we stand with him and will continue to do so in good or bad times,” Mr Hichilema said.
“There are so many PF corrupt thieves out there who deserve to be in jail as opposed to people calling for restoration of normalcy in the country,” he said.
“We demand for his immediate release from detention. Our brother has assured us that he will remain strong and not be broken.”
He added, “When in government, we will not waste time and resources arresting citizens who will be holding divergent, views. There are those who don’t agree with us, insult and call us names but we don’t pay attention to their ridicule. Our preoccupation is to take over government and run the country better in order for citizens to be able to afford three meals a day.”
HH arriving at Lusaka Central Prison to visit Dr Kambwili
Nkana have been challenged to win trophies in the 2019/20 season.
Nkana opens the season on Sunday with a FAZ Super Division match against Green Buffaloes at home in Kitwe.
Club President Evaristo Kabila said qualifying for CAF club competitions is a must for the 12-time league champions.
‘We have got two things which we got win. We have got the league which we want to win,’ Kabila told players during the club dinner on Wednesday night.
‘We need to qualify for continental games. We have got ABSA Cup which we need to qualify for and win,’ he said.
Nkana assistant coach Manfred Chabinga said the team will challenge for silverware.
‘We are going to compete. I am just hoping that we will win the league and represent the country in CAF games. It is so sweet to represent the country,’ Chabinga said.
Nkana last season failed to qualify for CAF competitions and the ABSA Cup after finishing seventh in Stream B of the transitional league with 23 points from 18 matches.
Green Eagles’ CAF Champions League pre-group stage opponents Premiero de 1Agosto have the biggest number of domestic call-ups in Angola’s 24-member 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers team to face Gambia.
The seven call-ups include 17-year-old striker Zito Luvumbo who won gold and bronze with Angola at the 2018 COSAFA U20 Cup and 2018 COSAFA U17 Cup respectively and later had a trial spell with Manchester United earlier this year.
Petro de Luanda has the second largest number of local call-ups with five players.
The rest of the 1Agosto call-ups are goalkeeper Adao Cabaca, defenders Salmonao Troco , Afonso Masunguna and Isaac de Costa including midfielder Jose Ganga.
Striker Cristovao Paciencia popularly known as Mabululu,and who so far has two goals in the CAF Champions League, completes the 1Agosto call-ups for the two legged away and home date against Gambia next week.
Green Eagles will host 1Agosto in the first leg on September 14 and travel to Luanda for the final leg on September 24 to decide who qualifies to the CAF Champions League group stage.