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Ministry of Mines Welcomes President Lungu’s directive to revoke dormant Mining licenses

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Mines and Minerals Development Minister Hon Richard Musukwa
Mines and Minerals Development Minister Hon Richard Musukwa

The Ministry of Mines and Minerals Development has welcomed the directive by President Edgar Lungu to revoke dormant Mining and exploration licenses.

Minister of Mines and Minerals Development Honorable Richard Musukwa says the concerns by the President are timely and the Ministry has already sent default notices to various Mining entities.

Mr. Musukwa says the Ministry will now proceed to terminate licenses for those who have not ameliorated them. He adds that Mining licenses which have been dormant will be revoked to pave way for new owners.

On Saturday 3rd August 2019, while on a working visit in North Western Province, President Lungu instructed the Ministry of Mines to ensure that all dormant Mining and exploration licenses are revoked.

Meanwhile, Mr. Musukwa says Government wants the people of Mwinlinga district to benefit from available natural resources in that area and the recent gold discoveries.

He says in order for this to be done, local people in Mwinilunga should form cooperatives which will enable them to mine legally under an approved mine plan anchored on safety.

Mr. Musukwa says the Ministry of Mines and Minerals Development wants to work with the local community. He has advised the locals to engage the Ministry on various issues affecting them unlike taking the law into their own hands.

The Minister has since urged the Zambia Police Service to continue maintaining law and order in the district and ensure mineral resources are protected.

Zesco trio ruled out of Green Mamba hunt

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Zesco United will be without three influential players for their opening 2019/2020 CAF Champions League preliminary round, first leg away date against Green Mamba on August 10 in eSwatini.

Midfielder’s Anthony Akumu and Enock Sabamukumana including striker Winston Kalengo have missed the trip due to injuries.

“We have three casualties. Winston Kalengo who is recovering steadily while Anthony and Enock they tried but they still thought the pain is still there so they have been referred back to the hospital for further investigations. Those are the casualties in the team the rest are there,” Zesco coach George Lwandamina said prior to departure for eSwatini on Tuesday afternoon in Ndola.

But Lwandamina played down concerns over his three Chipolopolo players, Simon Silwimba, Mwila Phiri and Clement Mwape who have just returned from a grueling back-to-back 2020 CHAN qualifying tie against Botswana away on July 26 and at home on August 3.

“For those we can’t worry too much just because they have never rested,” Lwandamina said.

“But the aftermath will not be felt now, but in the future; even yesterday (Monday) they did so well in training.”

And asked about the quartet of continental debutants on his team Lwandamina said he was looking forward to especially seeing new signings striker’s Saviour Nkonkola and Umaru Kasumba including midfielder Thabani Kamusoko will offer in competitive action.

Japanese midfielder Kosuke Nakamachi on the other hand enjoyed good league form for Zesco last season but was not registered for continental competition.

“On the field of training they are doing fine, all the newcomers are blending in so nicely. Yes, we haven’t played a friendly but we will pick it up from there,” Lwandamina said.

Simba beat Power Dynamos in Dar friendly

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Power Dynamos have succumbed to a 3-1 loss to Tanzanian side Simba Sports in Tuesday’s friendly match played at the National Stadium in Dar-es-salaam.

Simba striker Meddie Kagere grabbed a hat trick on the evening with Zimbabwean Jimmy Dzingai scoring Power’s consolation.

The two teams went into the break with a 1-1 score-line after Dzingai cancelled Kagere’s early opener.

Power coach Fordson Kabole started with Lawrence Mulenga in goal while the defence had Raphael Makubali, John Soko Jr, White Mwanambaba and Jimmy Dzingai.

The rest were Benson Sakala, Kondwani Chiboni, Larry Bwalya, Christians Ntoupa, Frederick Mulamba and Kassimu Titus.

Power have set up a five-day training camp in Tanzania after arriving there on Sunday.

Shepolopolo advance to COSAFA Womens Cup semi’s

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Zambia Shepolopolo on Monday afternoon confirmed their semifinal qualification at the ongoing 2019 COSAFA Senior Women’s Cup in South Africa following a 0-0 draw with Botswana in their final Group B match in Port Elizabeth.

Unbeaten Shepolopolo finished top of Group B on 7 points, tied with Botswana, but with a superior goal difference.

Shepolopolo and Botswana will interestingly meet again in the semifinals after the latter finished as best runners-up from the three-group tournament.

Shepolopolo and Botswana will meet on August 8 for a place in the final on August 11 where the victor will play Zimbabwe or defending champions South Africa.

Meanwhile, Shepolopolo U20,who like their senior counterparts are unbeaten in South Africa, will face Zimbabwe in their 2019 COSAFA U20 Cup semifinal match on August 8 after beating Tanzania 2-1 in their last Group B match.

Catherine Phiri To Fight Annan

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File:And the NEW Champion of The World!!!!
Catherine Phiri from Lusaka, Zambia!!

Former World Boxing Council Champion Catherine Phiri will face Ghanaian Boxer Yarkor Annan in a non-title Super Bantamweight international bout to be held at the Government Complex on October 19th, 2019.

And Africa Boxing Union Flyweight Champion Alfred Muwowo is set to defend his title against Mushin Kizota of Tanzania in an eight Round Bantamweight fight.

Oriental Quarries Boxing Promotions Manager Christopher Malunga announced this at a media briefing in Lusaka today saying Muwowo’s and Phiri’s fights are important as they will be used in preparing for upcoming international bouts.

Malunga said the international Boxing tournament will have six bouts, with four being local while two will be international fights.

He said Catherine’s fight is set to keep her in shape as she awaits the winner between Kenya’s Fatuma Zarika and Mexican Yamileth Mercado for the WBC Super Bantamweight title fight.

And Catherine has told ZNBC Sports in an interview that she will beat her Ghanaian opponent.

She also disclosed that she wants Zarika to win the fight against Mercado so that she gets her most desired rematch.

Muwowo said he is ready to defend his title and promised to put up a good fight.

Zambia, China are all weather friends – Ambassador Mwamba

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Zambia’s Ambassador to Ethiopia Emmanuel Mwamba and Chinese Ambassador to the African Union Mr. Liu Yuxi pose for a picture

Zambia will always express gratitude for the cooperation and support it receives from the People’s Republic of China.

Zambia’s Ambassador to Ethiopia, who is also Permanent Representative to the African Union(AU), His Excellency Emmanuel Mwamba said China provided help for the construction of the Tanzania-Zambia Railway Line(TAZARA) to enable Zambia access the seaport for imports and exports.

He said at the time, Zambia’s access to a seaport through Lobito Bay in Angola, Beira in Mozambique and Durban were shut because of sanctions against the Ian Smith government in Southern Rhodesia and the colonial governments in Angola and Mozambique.

He said the magnitude of the Tazara project was that it was the largest construction project in the world at the time, and China helped build it at the time(1970-1975) that government didn’t not have adequate resources as is now.

He said China has always been keen to support infrastructure development in Africa to help the continent achieve its development goals.

And Chinese Ambassador to the African Union, His Excellency Mr. Liu Yuxi said China the Tazara project is taught in schools in China and is held as a proud symbol of China-Africa relations.

He said China will support Africa’s quest to be included at the highest decision making level of the United Nations.

He also stated that China will support Africa on the initiative for Africa to resolve its own issues and conflict affecting the continent in an African way.

China supported the construction of the African Union Commission Headquarters and is currently funding the establishment of a specialised disease centre to combat disease epidemic on the Continent.

The two were speaking at a bilateral meeting held in Addis Ababa

Zambia’s Ambassador to Ethiopia Emmanuel Mwamba and Chinese Ambassador to the African Union Mr. Liu Yuxi pose for a picture

Mrs. Nadine Chanda Chabwe

Counsellor -Politics

Zambia Embassy
Addis Ababa
Ethiopia

Triplets of a single mother assisted with clothes in Mantapala refugee settlement in Zambia

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Triplets, (left to right) Aricardo, Kanaila and Kalinangila in new clothes at their home with the mother in Mantapala Refugee. UNHCR/ Bruce Mulenga

By Bruce Mulenga

It is now 20 months since Kaimba Kazi (36) and her five days old triplets arrived in Zambia’s Kenani transit centre in Nchelenge District, Luapula province after fleeing war from Moba in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) where she lived with her family and husband before getting divorced while pregnant.

Following her divorce, she migrated from Moba to Mwomboshi village, about 300 kilometres, in the outskirt of Pweto town. When her time came to give birth, she was told by doctors at Pweto General Hospital that she was carrying triplets who were soon to be born. While in hospital giving birth, heavy fighting between rebels and government soldiers erupted in Pweto. She could not go back home with the newly born triplets.

“I could not go home because the whole town and my village were engulfed in violence. I could not stay in the hospital because medical workers told us it was not safe for everyone to stay. I was aided by people I did not know to flee the hospital to Zambia through Chiengi border point using a motorbike,” said Kaimba Kazi. “When I arrived at Nchelenge, in Zambia, I stayed at Kenani reception centre where I reunited with my four other children who fled while I was in hospital.” Kaimba, as a single mother, struggled to construct her shelter and feed her family of seven at Kenani reception centre and even when she relocated to Mantapala settlement. Her triplets, the youngest members of the family, had insufficient food, clothing, and limited access to medical services.

UNHRC Protection Assistant,Musenge Makashi presents clothes for Kaimba Kazi’s triplets at her home in Mantapala UNHRC/Bruce Mulenga

As months passed by and the need to support the triplets grew, a mother of a child herself, Ms. Thithi Kuhlase-Maseko, who lives in the neighboring country of Zimbabwe, was compelled to act after seeing the images, on UNHCR Zambia facebook, of moderately malnourished triplets of Kaimba in ragged clothes in Mantapala settlement.

“When I saw the pictures of the triplets in Mantapala settlement on UNHCR Zambia facebook, I didn’t just see little kids face-down. I saw what could have been my children with little clothing, hungry and malnourished. I was moved to share a few clothes with them,” said Ms. Kuhlase-Maseko. She adds that her gesture could compel more well-wishers to extend their support to refugees in dire need of decent shelter, water and sanitation, and livelihoods in the settlement.On receiving the clothes, Kaimba expressed gratitude and reiterated that her triplets will now have clothes for winter. “Because of this gift, my children now have clothes for winter, and I am so grateful for the donation,” said Kaimba Kazi.

Kaimba’s dream is to see her children grow healthy and become doctors. However, her fear, like many other refugees in Mantapala settlement, is that her children are exposed to cold, dust, and dangerous crawling reptiles because she lives in temporally plastic shelter with no light. Like many other single mothers, she fears that she is not able to fend for her children adequately because there are limited livelihood opportunities in Mantapala settlement.

Kaimba and many other refugees believe that Mantapala settlement is a better place to rebuild their hopes and become productive, but only when access to livelihoods, decent shelter, water and sanitation are improved.

Currently, over 14,790 refugees are living in Mantapala settlement and about 79 percent are women and children with limited access to livelihoods, decent shelter and sanitation. The government, UNHCR, other UN agencies and NGOs are committed to ensure that refugees in Mantapala settlement have adequate protection facilities and services.

First Lady Esther Lungu commends cooperating partners

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First Lady Esther Lungu talks to Diana Zulu who has Burkitts Lymphoma on arrival in Petauke on Monday, August 5,2019 in Eastern Province.The First Lady is in Petauke for a three day working visit -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA

First lady Esther Lungu says she is indebted to various cooperating partners who are helping government in providing services to people.

The First Lady was speaking at Chimwemwe Lodge when she met heads of government departments in Petauke, ahead of the commissioning of the newly built school and a health centre in Kaumbwe Constituency.

The school, the health centre and another newly constructed clinic in Chief Mwanjabanthu’s area is an initiative of the Esther Lungu Foundation Trust with support from MGC Power Corporation.

Meanwhile, the First Lady says there is need to continue fighting early marriages.

And speaking earlier, Eastern Province permanent Secretary, Buleti Nsemukila says Kaumbwe Constituency was the best choice for the projects as it the most deprived area in terms of social amenities.

ZNBC

Constitutional Amendment Bill may threaten independence of the judiciary if adopted

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The Judges at the ceremony
File:The Judges at the ceremony

A number of international human rights organizations have issued a joint statement warning that the adoption of the Constitutional Amendment Bill in Zambia may threaten the independence of the judiciary.

The organizations are the International Bar Association’s Human Rights Institute, the Commonwealth Lawyers Association, the Commonwealth Magistrates and Judges Association, the International Commission of Jurists, Judges for Judges, Lawyers’ Rights Watch Canada and the Southern African Litigation Centre.

In a statement, the organizations have spoken on the potential impact of the proposed Constitution Amendment Bill on the judiciary.

The organizations have since called on the Zambian government to respect the independence of the judiciary and the democratic principle of the separation of powers.

Below is the full statement

We, the undersigned organisations, are deeply concerned about the impact the Zambian Constitutional Amendment Bill 2019 (the ‘Amendment Bill’) may have on the independence and impartiality of the judiciary, if adopted. Of particular concern are the amendments made to the disciplinary proceedings against judges and the composition of the Supreme and Constitutional Courts.

International and regional standards establish that individual judges ‘may be dismissed only on serious grounds of misconduct or incompetence, in accordance with fair procedures ensuring objectivity and impartiality set out in the constitution or the law’, including ‘incapacity or behaviour that renders them unfit to discharge their duties’ and ‘physical or mental incapacity that prevents them from undertaking their judicial duties.’ To ensure the independence of the judiciary, such disciplinary proceedings must be held by an institution independent of the Executive.

Article 143 (a) of the Zambia Constitution currently provides that ‘a judge shall be removed from office on the following grounds: (a) a mental or physical disability that makes the judge incapable of performing judicial functions; (b) incompetence; (c) gross misconduct; or (d) bankruptcy.’ The Amendment Bill replaces ‘mental or physical disability that makes the judge incapable of performing judicial functions’, with ‘legally disqualified from performing judicial functions.’ The Bill does not set out the circumstances or specific infractions that could lead to a judge being legally disqualified as required by United Nations human rights bodies and mechanisms, and thus violates the principle of legal certainty.

The vagueness of the provision increases the risk of judges being removed on politically motivated grounds and threatens the rule of law and separation of powers.

This development comes in combination with a proposed amendment to Article 144, transferring the ultimate decision to remove a judge from the Judicial Complaints Commission to a Tribunal appointed by the President of the Republic (New Article 144 (3)).

The Amendment Bill provides that ‘the Tribunal is composed of a Chairperson and at least two members, who all hold or have held the office of judge’ (New Art. 144 (4)). The Bill does not specify the current position of any former judge on the Tribunal. This opens up the possibility of the Tribunal being composed of members of the executive and or legislature, which would be incompatible with the principle of the independence of the judiciary.

To comply with international standards, the authorities must ensure that this tribunal is primarily composed of judges, that none of the members are from the legislative or executive branches of the State, and that decisions in disciplinary, suspension or removal proceedings should be subject to an independent review.

Regarding the Constitutional Court, we are concerned about the proposed removal of the positions of the President and Deputy President of the Constitutional Court, without clearly specifying where the powers of the two are to vest in their absence. In addition, the requirement for a sitting bench of at least 11 judges on the Supreme Court and the Constitutional Court is replaced with the significantly vaguer notion of simply requiring ‘an uneven number of judges, as prescribed’.

The IBA Minimum Standards of Judicial Independence provides that the number of the members of the highest court should ‘be rigid and should not be subject to change except by legislation’.

We therefore call upon the President of Zambia and the legislature to ensure that the proposed Constitutional changes are in line with international human rights standards on the independence of the judiciary and the separation of powers.

The Signatories

Commonwealth Lawyers Association (CLA)
Commonwealth Magistrates’ and Judges’ Association (CMJA)
International Bar Association’s Human Rights Institute (IBAHRI)
International Commission of Jurists (ICJ)
Judges for Judges (J4J)
Lawyers’ Rights Watch Canada (LRWC)
Southern Africa Litigation Centre (SALC)

Four set for 2019/2020 continental debuts with Zesco United

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New signing Saviour Nkonkola is one of four continental debutants in Zesco United’s travelling party for this weekend’s 2019/2020 CAF Champions League preliminary round, first leg away date against eSwatini champions Black Mamba.

Nkonkola joined Zesco in the off- season from demoted Prison Leopards and caught the attention of the champions after he struck a brace against them in a 5-2 away league loss in Ndola last May.

Uganda striker Umaru Kasumba, who also arrived in the off-season, and Japanese midfielder Kosuke Nakamachi, who joined last term, are also in Zesco’s 23-member travelling party to Manzini.

Zimbabwe midfielder Thabani Kamusoko, who joined Zesco from Tanzanian giants Simba SC in this off-season, has also made the team.

GOALKEEPERS: Jacob Banda, Dieudonne Ntibahezwa, Samson Banda

DEFENDERS: Simon Silwimba, Shemmy Mayembe, Solomon Sakala, David Owino, Marcel Kalonda, Mwila Phiri, Clement Mulenga

MIDFIELDERS: Kondwani Mtonga, Misheck Chaila, John Chingandu, Edward Tembo,Kosuke Nakamachi, Thabani Kamusoko, Mwape Mwelwa

FORWARDS: Jesse Were, Quadri Kola, Saviour Nkonkola, Umaru Kasumba, Logic Chingandu

Hyprop to sell stake in Manda Hill Mall

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South Africa’s Hyprop Investments, the owner of Hyde Park Corner, The Mall of Rosebank and Canal Walk, is making progress exiting Africa so it can focus on better growth markets in Eastern Europe.

The company is selling its interest in Zambia’s Manda Hill shopping centre. Hyprop owns a number of shopping centres either outright or through join ventures in the rest of Africa.These malls have underperformed and Hyprop had to impair this business by R1.07bn earlier in 2019.On Monday, Hyprop Investments and AttAfrica concluded an agreement to dispose of their interests in the Manda Hill shopping centre to Growthpoint Investec African Properties.

The shopping centre was owned by Hyprop Investment’s 37.5 percent-held Mauritius subsidiary. Hyprop’s share of the disposal proceeds will be used to settle a portion of its dollar denominated debt.

Hyprop is grappling with a debt burden that ratings agency Moody’s Investors Service says is too high.The company has taken a hit on its investment in the rest of Africa, having impaired that business by R1.1 billion earlier in 2019.

Hyprop is also in discussions with several parties regarding the disposal of the remaining African shopping malls in which it has an interest. Growthpoint Investec African Properties’ purchase of Manda Hill shopping centre follows its recent acquisition of a 97.5 percent stake in Achimota Retail Centre, a prime shopping centre in Accra, Ghana.

Buildcon’s coaching riddles continue

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Buildcon’s enigmatic relationship with coaches has continued.

The ambitious Ndola side will head into their 2019/2020 CAF Confederation Cup debut without Srdjan Zivojnov who steered them to their first continental qualification in his seven months with the club during the 2019 FAZ transitional season.

“First I want to explain, when I arrived in January, I had only a contract for four months for this short season,” Zivojnov said.

“So after that, my contract finished. I came back here to confirm the new contract with Buildcon but I didn’t sign.

“So the point is, I came to confirm the new contract.

“But when I sat down with the club president and officials, the club has one view, one philosophy and I have a different philosophy.

“So after we sat and talked on how we can solve this problem, we made a friendly decision and at the moment I can’t sign a new contract because we have different views and different philosophies for the future of the club.”

Zivonjov is Buildcon’s third foreign coach after Hachim Jardine who was in charge in their debut campaign in 2017 but his contract was not renewed at the end of the season before Italian Gugulielmo Arena’s brief reign in 2018.

Buildcon will now fall back on assistant Tenant Chembo who was demoted when Zivojnov he was hired.

Chembo arrived at Buildcon in April, 2018 from Zesco whom he had just led to the 2017 league title.
He steered Buildcon from bottom of the log where they sat on zero points in their opening four games of the 2018 season under Arena and led them to an eighth place finish.

Chembo’s first match back in full charge will be a home date against Young Buffaloes of eSwatini on August 10 in their CAF Confederation Cup at Levy Mwanawasa Stadium in Ndola.

UPND MPs are free to support or not the NDF Bill before parliament-Katuka

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United Party for National Development (UPND) Secretary General Stephen Katuka
United Party for National Development (UPND) Secretary General Stephen Katuka

The opposition United Party for National Development (UPND) has refuted allegations that the party is threatening its Members of Parliament that are in support of some provisions of the Constitution Amendment Bill 2019.

In an interview yesterday, UPND Secretary General Stephen Katuka said that the party leadership believes that UPND MPs are mature enough to make the independent decision of whether to support the the the bill based on the resolutions from the National Dialogue Forum (NDF) or not.

Mr. Katuka said the PArty has not punished any MP who attended the NDF and this explains why none of them that attended the NDF have faced any consequences for going against the party position.

Mr. Katuka was, however, quick to disclose that the adoption of who contests in the 2021 general elections will depend on how each individual UPND MP has performed in the last five years.

Mr. Katuka said the party leadership has always been monitoring how each one of them has been performing both in Parliament and in their constituencies, stating that the UPND adoption process for the 2021 general elections will therefore not be reliant on whether an MP attended the NDF or not.

Kampyongo warns foreign truck drivers

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Home Affairs Minister Hon. Stephen Kampyongo
Home Affairs Minister Hon. Stephen Kampyongo

Home Affairs Minister Stephen Kampyongo has warned foreign truck drivers to stop inciting others to down tools stating that the law will catch up with them.

Mr. Kampyongo said that he expected the foreign truck drivers to respect the law of the Land, adding that the Ministry of Home Affairs is closely monitoring the activities of the drivers and will not allow illegal strikes.

Mr. Kampyongo said that, in as much as Government wants to promote international trade, it will not allow foreigners to champion illegal strikes within Zambia.

Mr. Kampyongo told Journalists that the drivers should follow the laid down procedures in airing their concerns and not resort to strikes.

The Minister said government is interested in the welfare of the truck drivers and will ensure their concerns are addressed.

Yesterday Transport and Communications Minister Mutotwe Kafwaya urged the truck drivers to remain calm and be Patriotic as government is engaging their employers and other stakeholders.

According to reports, some foreign truck drivers have been inciting the locals to down tools and demand for better conditions of services.