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Pirates snap up Muwowo

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Orlando Pirates announced their latest signing, after acquiring the services of a highly-rated winger from Zambia.

“Orlando Pirates Football Club is delighted to announce that it has reached an agreement with Nkana FC for the services of Austin Kaunda Muwowo,” confirmed Pirates on the club’s official website.

“The Zambian winger was on loan at Forest Rangers last season where he went on to become one of the top performers in the Zambian Premier League having registered 10 goals and 8 assists for the side managed by former Buccaneer Perry Mutapa,” Bucs confirmed.

“In that season Muwowo, finished the season as the league’s joint-top goalscorer with his Rangers teammate Zikiru Adams and Napsa Stars striker Laudit Mavugo,” the Buccaneers confirmed.

The club has confirmed that Gladwin Shitolo will be joining Golden Arrows for the 2019/20 season.

“Meanwhile, defender-cum-midfielder Gladwin Shitolo has agreed terms to join Golden Arrows on a season-long loan,” Pirates confirmed.

National Health Insurance is not a tax – Kapesa

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The National Health Insurance Management Authority says payments for the National Health Insurance should not be treated as a form of tax.

Authority Chief Executive Officer James Kapesa said members of the public should not mistake the National Health Insurance payments to that of other taxes such as Toll fees.

Mr Kapesa said National Health Insurance is a benefit insurance scheme where contributors will be receiving benefits in the form of medical cover.

He was speaking on Tuesday when he featured on a live Frank On Hot radio programme on Hot FM hosted by veteran broadcaster Frank Mutubila.

“I don’t think that people should equate the National Health Insurance to other forms of taxes such as Toll Fees. I have heard people saying that government has introduced another tax. That is not entirely true. This is a benefit scheme because those contributing will be allowed to access services,” Mr Kapesa said.

And Mr Kapesa has disclosed that all workers in the public sector will from July 1st 2019 start making contributions to the National Health Insurance Fund and will start accessing health care in November 2019.

He said the Authority will require a window period of about three months in order to grow the liquid and accumulate savings before the public could start accessing health care.

Mr Kapesa revealed that there will be a list of accredited public health institutions which will be equipped with necessary machinery and drugs to provide equitable health care for all.

He also disclosed that employers opting to maintain private medical health schemes will be mandated to also service the National Health Insurance Scheme.

Mr Kapesa disclosed that contributors to the scheme will be able to access basic health care together with four of their family members.

He also stated that the Authority will engage with other stakeholders such as the labour movement that are opposed to the the National Health Insurance scheme.

Kaindu humbled to be back at Zanaco

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Kelvin Kaindu says he is humbled to be back home at Zanaco following his appointment to the seven-time champions bench.

Kaindu returns to the bench just three months after he was sacked by Power Dynamos.

Zanaco on Wednesday unveiled their former captain and winger as their striker coach on a two year deal and is reunited with his ex-team mate and now head coach Mumamba Numba.

It will be Kaindu’s second stint as Zanaco assistant after serving between 2007 to 2009 before moving to Zimbabwe to be head coach at Highlanders.

“It is a team that is already established. I have just come back with a bit of knowledge that I have acquired coaching abroad and locally,” Kaindu said.

“I think we come a long way with Numba. In fact were elevated as Zanaco player coaches at the same time. So for me working with Numba is beyond football relations we are like family.”

Kaindu and Numba ‘s goals plus impact as Zanaco players fuelled the Lusaka clubs first four FAZ Super Division titles in 2002, 2003 , 2005 and 2006 before they hang up their boots as the clubs player-coaches in 2007.

Open Letter To The Minister Of Mines

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

I hope this letter finds you in perfect health and peace.

Am a Zambian born and bred in the small but significant town of Mufulira. I was privileged to be born at a time the mines were owned by the Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines (ZCCM). And I saw how our small town, together with the rest of the Copperbelt Province enjoyed the fruit of its God given mineral resources. I saw how our socio-economic outlook was the envy of the rest of Zambia. Even the education and sports systems and facilities thrived in Zambia because of ZCCM. Service provision was top-notch because the mines ran the hospitals, built roads, street lighting, housing infrastructure, water and sewerage, garbage collection, etc. God knows how those years were harshly swept under the carpet by the evils of a hastily done privatisation.

Most investors in Zambia are not conducting themselves properly because we have permitted them to do so. We have engaged them by begging as though they were doing us a favour to manage our resources forgetting that they are reaping huge profits. We have approached them as junior partners with nothing to offer.

I very well know that ubulimi bwa kale, tabutalalika means. And am alive to the fact that those days are long gone. But we still have the chance to take remedial steps. Steps that can improve our current scenario. Steps that can even make Zambia a gem. What am I driving at?

Konkola Copper Mines Plc (KCM) is here before us. Hon. Richard Musukwa, Minister of Mines and Member of Parliament for Chililabombwe. Your entire constituency is highly affected by the happenings at KCM. This is an opportunity for you to help the people that put you in that comfortable office by doing the right thing. And Zambia in general will benefit. How you engage the prospective new mine owners at KCM is vital going forward.

I personally do not care whether it’s the Chinese, the Australians, the Canadians or even the Peruvians. All I care about is that this process is done diligently, to benefit Zambia as a whole. I know there has already been talk of the Chinese being favoured to take over. They have the money, we have the commodity. Is anything wrong if the Chinese took over? Certainly NO if your office Honourable Minister will take a few things into consideration.

The two things to consider are:

1. Zambia must ultimately benefit from its God given natural resources. Our youths must either be directly employed or be given contracts to supply goods and services to these mines. And the treasury must not be duped into giving the useless tax holidays like in times past.

2. Our leaders, especially those tasked to get new owners, must exhibit a high standard of moral and ethical conduct to get the best investor.

The issue of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) must be outlined clearly. They (investors) must agree to provide good medical and education facilities to their employees and families and even sponsor proper sports clubs and activities.

The discharge of toxic substances into the environment should be guarded against. Our people must never drink polluted water at the expense of an investor who will be long gone when we will be left with empty open pits and undergrounds to deal with.

These investors must be made to employ any qualified Zambian and pay them appropriately. Expatriates should come to Zambia not because of their skin colour but their skills set.

Hon. Musukwa, you worked in the mines and I know you understand the expectations that Chingola-Chililabombwe people have. And I believe you have the desire, ambition and drive to do the right thing and leave a lasting legacy. Doesn’t it pain you that your people still affectionately talk about Mr. Edward Shamutete long after he left?

By the way, am a registered voter in your constituency under Kafue Ward. See you in 2021!

Napita Mukwai,

By Percy Mwale

Chipolopolo wrap-up first week of 2020 CHAN qualifier camp

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Chipolopolo on Wednesday completed their first phase of their weekly training camp in Lusaka to prepare for their 2020 CHAN qualifier against Botswana at the end of July.

Zambia have been in camp in Lusaka since Monday as the countdown starts for the July 26 second round, first leg qualifier against Botswana.

“The three days that we have been in camp I must say have been very fruitful especially that we started on a shaky note because the players are coming from off-season,” Zambia assistant coach Mumamba Numba said.

“On Monday morning they struggled a bit but later in the afternoon we saw some life coming out from them.”

Numba added he hoped to see the players back in camp this Sunday with the same levels of fitness maintained over the next four days back at their respective clubs after most of the teams began for 2019/2020 pre-season training on Monday, July 8.

But the camp ended without a training match after the planned practice game against Red Arrows fell through.

Zambia travel to Botswana for the 2020 CHAN qualifier first leg on July 26 and host The Zebras on August 3 to decide who goes through to the final round in September and October to face either Angola of eSwatini.

“I think it is a very good thing on our part especially playing away first. If we go there and get a victory we will be at an advantage as we come back for the return leg,” Numba said.

“In that regard, we will reduce pressure on our part as we play the return leg because it will be easy for us to beat Botswana at home.”

Court Views Chimese’s Alleged Properties

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Seized property alleged to belong to Lt. General Chimese
Seized property alleged to belong to former Zambia Air Force commander Eric Chimense

The Lusaka Magistrate Court has conducted a circuit session on Lusaka premises where nine fully furnished houses deemed to be proceeds of crime are constructed.

The houses in question, situated in Lusaka’s Ibex Hill Area, allegedly belong to former Zambia Airforce -ZAF- Commander Lieutenant General Eric Chimese.

Lusaka Magistrate Nsenge Chanda led a procession to view the houses on the scene.

State Prosecutors and defence lawyers were also present at the scene.

This is in a matter where former ZAF Commander Lieutenant General Eric Chimese and his co-accused are charged of Abuse of Authority of Office and Concealing Properties Deemed To be Proceeds of Crime.

Lieutenant General Chimese’s co-accused are his wife Sharon and Lusaka’s Chita Lodge Proprietor James Chungu.

By Hannock Kasama
ZNBC

How Evangelical Christians risk setting the Middle East on fire

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By Jonathan Cook

The recent arrival of Africa’s most popular televangelist preacher, TB Joshua, to address thousands of foreign pilgrims in Nazareth produced a mix of consternation and anger in the city of Jesus’s childhood.

There was widespread opposition from Nazareth’s political movements, as well as from community groups and church leaders, who called for a boycott of his two rallies. They were joined by the council of muftis, which described the events as “a red line for faith in religious values”.

Joshua’s gatherings, which included public exorcisms, took place in an open-air amphitheatre on a hill above Nazareth that was originally built for papal masses. The site was used by Pope Benedict in 2009.

The Nigerian pastor, who has millions of followers worldwide and calls himself a prophet, aroused local hostility not only because his brand of Christianity strays far from the more traditional doctrines of Middle Eastern churches. He also represents a trend of foreign Christians, driven by apocalyptic readings of the Bible, interfering ever more explicitly in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories – and in ways that directly aid the policies of Israel’s far-right government.

Much-needed tourism boost

Nazareth is the largest of the Palestinian communities in Israel that survived the Nakba, or catastrophe, of 1948, which forced most of the native population out of the bulk of their homeland and replaced it with a Jewish state. Today, one in fiveIsraeli citizens are Palestinian.

The city and its immediate environs include the highest concentration of Palestinian Christians in the region. But it has long suffered from the hostility of Israeli officials, who have starved Nazareth of resources to prevent it from becoming a political, economic or cultural capital for the Palestinian minority.

The city has almost no land for growth or industrial areas to expand its income base, and Israel has tightly constrained its ability to develop a proper tourism industry. Most pilgrims pass through briefly to visit its Basilica of the Annunciation, the site where the angel Gabriel reputedly told Mary she would carry Jesus.

Nazareth’s municipal officials leapt at the chance to exploit the publicity, and income, provided by Joshua’s visit. The municipality’s longer-term hope is that, if the city can attract even a small proportion of the more than 60 million Christian evangelicals in the US and millions more in Africa and Europe, it will provide an enormous boost to the city’s economy.

Recent figures show evangelical tourism to Israel has been steadily rising, now accounting for about one in seven of all overseas visitors.

Playing with fire

But as the fallout over Joshua’s visit indicates, Nazareth may be playing with fire by encouraging these types of pilgrims to take a greater interest in the region. Most local Christians understand that Joshua’s teachings are not directed at them – and, in fact, are likely to harm them.

The Nigerian pastor chose Nazareth to spread his gospel, but faced vocal opposition from those who believe he is using the city simply as the backdrop to his bigger mission – one that appears entirely indifferent to the plight of Palestinians, whether those living inside Israel in places such as Nazareth, or those under occupation.

Political factions in Nazareth notedJoshua’s “ties to far-right and settlers circles in Israel”. He is reported to have had meetings about opening operations in the Jordan Valley, the reputed site of Jesus’ baptism but also the agricultural backbone of the West Bank. The area is being targeted by the far-right government of Benjamin Netanyahu for settlement expansion and possible annexation, thereby dooming efforts to create a Palestinian state.

A view of Armageddon

During his visits to Israel, Joshua has also enjoyed access to key government figures such as Yariv Levin, a close ally of Netanyahu’s, who has been in charge of two portfolios viewed as critical by the evangelical community: tourism, and the absorption into Israel of new Jewish immigrants from the US and Europe.

Many in the evangelical community, including Joshua, believe it is their duty to encourage Jews to move from their home countries to the Promised Land to bring forward an end-times supposedly prophesied in the Bible.

This is the Rapture, when Jesus returns to build his kingdom on earth and righteous Christians take their place alongside him. Everyone else, including unrepentant Jews, it is implied, will burn in Hell’s eternal fires.

The cliff above the Jezreel Valley where Joshua and his disciples congregated offers views over Tel Megiddo, the modern name of the biblical site of Armageddon, where many evangelicals believe the end of the world will soon happen.

Speeding up the second coming
These Christians are not simply observers of an unfolding divine plan; they are active participants trying to bring the end-times closer.

In fact, the traumas of the Israel-Palestine conflict – the decades of bloodshed, violent colonisation and expulsions of Palestinians – cannot be understood separately from the interference of Western Christian leaders in the Middle East over the past century. In many ways, they engineered the Israel we know today.

The first Zionists, after all, were not Jews, but Christians. A vigorous Christian Zionist movement – known then as “restorationism” – emerged in the early 19th century, predating and heavily influencing its subsequent Jewish counterpart.

The restorationists’ peculiar reading of the Bible meant that they believed the Messiah’s second coming could be accelerated if God’s chosen people, the Jews, returned to the Promised Land after 2,000 years of a supposed exile.

Charles Taze Russell, a US pastor from Pennsylvania, travelled the world from the 1870s onwards imploring Jews to establish a national home for themselves in what was then Palestine. He even produced a plan for how a Jewish state might be created there.

He did so nearly 20 years before the Jewish Viennese journalist Theodor Herzl published his famous book outlining a Jewish state.

The secular Herzl didn’t much care where such a Jewish state was built. But his later followers – deeply aware of the hold of Christian Zionism in western capitals – focused their attention on Palestine, the biblical Promised Land, in hopes of winning powerful allies in Europe and the US.

Rallying cry for Herzl’s followers

Imperial Britain’s support was especially prized. In 1840, Lord Shaftesbury, who was connected through marriage to Lord Palmerston, a later prime minister, published an advert in the London Times urging the return of Jews to Palestine.

Christian Zionism was an important factor influencing the British government in 1917 to issue the Balfour Declaration – effectively a promissory note from Britain that became the blueprint for creating a Jewish state on the ruins of the native population’s homeland.

Writing of the declaration, Israeli historian Tom Segev has observed: “The men who sired it were Christian and Zionist and, in many cases, anti-Semitic.” That was because Christian Zionism took as its premise that Jews should not integrate into their own countries. Rather, they should serve as instruments of God’s will, moving to the Middle East so that Christians could achieve redemption.

Edwin Montagu was the only British cabinet minister to oppose the Balfour Declaration, and he was also its sole Jewish member. He warned – for good reason – that the document would “prove a rallying ground for anti-Semites in every country in the world”.

‘Struggle until the Rapture’

While Jewish Zionists looked to the imperial powerhouse of Britain for sponsorship a century ago, today, their chief patron is the US. The standard-bearers of Christian Zionism have been enjoying growing influence in Washington since the Six-Day War of 1967.

That process has reached its apotheosis under President Donald Trump. He has surrounded himself with a mix of extreme Jewish and Christian Zionists. His ambassador to Israel, David Friedman, and Middle East envoy, Jason Greenblatt, are fervent Jewish supporters of the illegal settlements. But so too, it seems, are key Christians in the White House, such as Vice President Mike Pence and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

Before he entered government, Pompeo was clear about his evangelical beliefs. Back in 2015, he told a congregation: “It is a never-ending struggle … until the Rapture. Be part of it. Be in the fight.”

This past March, he backed the idea that Trump might have been sent by God to save Israel from threats such as Iran. “I am confident that the Lord is at work here,” he told the Christian Broadcasting Network.

Pence, meanwhile, has said: “My passion for Israel springs from my Christian faith … It’s really the greatest privilege of my life to serve as vice president to a president who cares so deeply for our most cherished ally.”

Sleeping giant awakens

Trump’s relocation last year of the US embassy to Jerusalem, pre-empting any negotiated settlement of the Israel-Palestine conflict, was designed to pander to his Christian Zionist base. Some 80 percent of white evangelicals voted for him in 2016, and he will need their support again in 2020 if he hopes to be re-elected.

Not surprisingly, the new US embassy in Jerusalem was consecrated by two prominent televangelist pastors, John Hagee and Robert Jeffress, known for their fanatical support for Israel – as well as occasional antisemitic outbursts.

More than a decade ago, Hagee, the founder of Christians United for Israel, told delegates at a conference organised by AIPAC, Israel’s main political lobby in Washington: “The sleeping giant of Christian Zionism has awakened. There are 50 million Christians standing up and applauding the state of Israel.”

Hagee’s group’s activities include lobbying in Congress for hardline pro-Israel legislation, such as the recent Taylor Force Act that slashes US funding to the Palestinian Authority, the Palestinians’ government-in-waiting. The group is also active in helping to push through legislation at the state and federal levels, penalising anyone who boycotts Israel.

For US evangelicals, and those elsewhere, Israel is increasingly a key issue. A 2015 poll showed some three-quarters believe that developments in Israel were prophesied in the Bible’s Book of Revelation.

Many expect Trump to complete a chain of events set in motion by British officials a century ago – and more and more of them are getting directly involved, in hopes of speeding along that process.

Closer ties to settlers

Israel’s vision of an “ingathering of the exiles” – encouraging Jews from around the world to move to the region under the Law of Return – fits neatly with Christian Zionism’s beliefs in a divine plan for the Middle East.

The efforts of extremist Jewish settlers to colonise the West Bank, the bulk of any future Palestinian state, also chimes with Christian Zionists’ understanding of the West Bank as the “biblical heartland”, an area Jews must possess before Jesus returns.

For these reasons, evangelicals are developing ever-closer ties with Israeli Jewish religious extremists, especially in the settlements. Recent initiatives have included online and face-to-face Bible studies programmes run by Orthodox Jews, often settlers, targeted specifically at evangelical Christians. The tutorials are designed to bolster the settlers’ narrative, as well as demonisingMuslims and, by extension, Palestinians.

The most popular course offered by Root Source, one such venture, is titled “Islam – Insights and Deceptions”. It uses the Old and New Testaments to make the case that Islam “is extremely dangerous”.

A few months ago, Haaretz, Israel’s leading liberal newspaper, published an investigation into the growing flow of evangelical volunteers and money into the West Bank’s illegal settlements – the chief obstacle to achieving a two-state solution.

One US organisation alone, Hayovel, has brought more than 1,700 Christian volunteers over the past 10 years to help in a settlement close to Nablus, in the heart of the West Bank.

Evangelical money pours in
An increasing number of similar initiatives have been aided by new rulesintroduced last year by the Israeli government to pay Christian Zionist groups such as Hayovel to advocate abroad for the settlements.

It is much harder to know exactly how much evangelical money is pouring into the settlements, because of a lack of transparency regarding US donations made by churches and charities. But the Haaretz investigation estimates that over the past decade, as much as $65m has flowed in.

Ariel, a settler town sitting in the very centre of the West Bank, received $8m for a sports centre from John Hagee Ministries a decade ago. Another evangelical outfit, J H Israel, has spent $2m there on a national leadership centre.

Other Christian charities that have historically funded projects inside Israel are reported to be increasingly considering assisting the settlements too.

Should a Trump peace plan – touted for publication later this year – back annexation of parts of the West Bank, as is widely expected, it would likely unleash a new and even greater wave of evangelical money into the settlements.

Immune to reason

This is precisely the problem for Palestinians, and the wider Middle East. Christian Zionists are meddling yet again, whether they be government officials, church leaders or their congregations. Evangelical influence is to be found from the US and Brazil to Europe, Africa and Southeast Asia.

Western governments typically have more practical and pressing concerns than realising biblical prophecy to justify divide-and-rule policies in the Middle East. Chiefly, they want control over the region’s oil resources, and can secure it only by projecting military power there to prevent rival nations from gaining a foothold.

But the uncritical support of tens of millions of Christians around the world, whose passion for Israel is immune to reason, makes the job of these governments selling wars and resource grabs all the easier.

Both Israel and the West have benefited from cultivating an image of a plucky Jewish state surrounded by barbaric Arabs and Muslims determined to destroy it. As a result, Israel has enjoyed ever greater integration into a Western power bloc, while Western governments have been offered easy pretexts either to interfere in the region directly or delegate such interference to Israel.

The payoff for Israel has been unstinting support from the US and Europe, as it oppresses and drives the Palestinians off their lands.

With an evangelical base behind him, Trump has no need to offer plausible arguments before he acts. He can move the US embassy to Jerusalem, or approve the annexation of the West Bank, or attack Iran.

Standing against Israel’s enemies

Seen this way, any enemy Israel claims to have – whether the Palestinians or Iran – automatically becomes the sworn enemy of tens of millions of evangelical Christians.

Netanyahu understands the growing importance of this uncritical overseas lobby as his and Israel’s standing drops precipitously among liberal US Jews, appalled by the rightward lurch of successive governments.

In 2017, Netanyahu told a crowd of evangelicals in Washington: “When I say we have no greater friends than Christian supporters of Israel, I know you’ve always stood with us.”

For Palestinians, this is bad news. Most of these evangelicals, such as T B Joshua, are largely indifferent or hostile to the fate of the Palestinians – even Palestinian Christians, such as those in Nazareth.

A recent editorial in Haaretz noted that Netanyahu and his officials were now “endeavoring to make evangelicals – who support Israel’s hawkish rejectionism regarding the Palestinians – the sole foundation of American support for Israel.”

The truth is that these Christian Zionists view the region through a single, exclusive prism: whatever aids the imminent arrival of the Messiah is welcomed. The only issue is how soon God’s “chosen people” will congregate in the Promised Land.

If the Palestinians stand in Israel’s way, these tens of millions of foreign Christians will be quite happy to see the native population driven out once again – as they were in 1948 and 1967.

The views expressed in this article belong to the author and do not necessarily reflect the editorial policy of Middle East Eye.

Jonathan Cook, a British journalist based in Nazareth since 2001, is the the author of three books on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He is a past winner of the Martha Gellhorn Special Prize for Journalism. His website and blog can be found at: www.jonathan-cook.net

SOURCE:Middle East Eye

Ziyo’s return excites Zanaco

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CZanaco believe the return of their ex-captain and defender Ziyo Tembo will bring some stability to their backline.

The Bankers may have finished second in Pool A and qualified for the 2019/2020 CAF Confederation Cup but possessed the worst defence in the 2019 FAZ Super Division tranistional season that they made up for with the most prolific.

Ziyo returns to Zanaco after a season away in the Middle East.

“If you look at Ziyo, I think the team will appreciate his experience. And that’s what we want to see in the team; a bit of a bit of stability and maturity and I think Ziyo will bring that in the defence,” Zanaco CEO Marlon Kananda said.

Ziyo joins Zanaco on a season-long contract after one year at Saudi Arabian club Al Shoula whom he joined in June, 2018 on a two year deal.

The 2016 Zambia footballer of the year, who also inspired them to the league title that season, will be joined at Sunset Stadium by Chipolopolo defensive prospect Kebson Kamanga who arrived from Zanaco’s Lusaka rivals Nkwazi.

Zanaco have also strengthened their attack with Ghana striker Emanuel Otuku from Kabwe Warriors while Damiano Kola returns to Sunset after two seasons on loan at Forest Rangers.

Zanaco have also brought in Mwansa Nsofwa and Tiberius Lombard from Lusaka Dynamos including Belchance Makiese from Nkwazi.

All of Zanaco’s new signings all join the seven-time champions on two year deals.

Fugitive Police Officer who killed his fellow Police Officer hands himself in

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Zambia Police spokesperson Esther Katongo
Zambia Police spokesperson Esther Katongo

Constable Edwin Kabasiya, the fugitive Police Officer who has been on a wanted List for killing his fellow police officer Constable Lenox Kapila in Lusaka’s Kaunda Square has handed himself to Police at Chipata Central Police Station in Eastern Province.

Constable Kabasiya is currently in custody in Chipata yet to be brought to Lusaka, according to Zambia Police spokesperson Esther Katongo who confirmed the development to the media.

In January this year, constable Lennox Kapila was shot by Constable Kabasiya for refusing to arrest a technician who was repairing his television set.

According to eye witnesses, Constable Kabasiya and his wife had a television set which needed to be repaired and later be sold.

The television set was taken to a named technician within Kaunda Square and after some days, the technician paid a deposit of K500 remaining with a balance but on 4th January,2019 at around 20:00 hours, the wife to Kabasiya went to Munali Police Post to have the technician arrested for failure to settle the balance.

Kabasiya’s wife found Constable Kapila on duty who advised her to take civil litigation because the matter was civil, but the woman insisted that the technician be arrested.

After constable Kapila stood his ground, Kabasiya’s wife left and a few minutes later, Constable Kabasiya appeared at Munali Police Post in uniform armed with an AK47 rifle and wanted to confirm if the technician was detained and he proceeded to check in the cells and in the Arrest and Prisoner’s Property Book where he did not find the name of the technician.

According to Mrs. Katongo, Constable Kabasiya pestered his colleague about the whereabouts of the technician after which he threatened to shoot him and he later fired the gun.

Zindaba Soko requests to go on Leave to pave way for investigation into allegations against him

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RTSA Director and Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Zindaba Soko
RTSA Director and Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Zindaba Soko

Road Transport and Safety Agency Chief Executive Officer Zindaba Soko has requested for leave to pave way for investigations in a matter where he is being investigated by the Drug Enforcement Commission for alleged money laundering.

Mr. Zindaba Soko has written to the Ministry of Transport and Communications requesting to proceed on leave to allow for investigations to go on smoothly in the alleged case of money laundering activities against him over the contract related to the Road Traffic Management System.

He said in the letter that as part of good corporate governance practice, he wants the investigation process to proceed without any perceived interference from his office and allow the law to take its course.

Minister of Transport and Communications Brian Mushimba confirmed that his Office has since approved the request for leave.

This is according to a short statement by transport and communications minister Dr Brian Mushimba.

“As part of good corporate governance practice, Mr Soko wants the investigation process to proceed without any perceived interference from his office and allow the law to take its course,” Dr Mushimba stated.

“From the foregoing, my office has since approved the request for leave.”

Last month the Drug Enforcement Commission has announced it is investigating Road Transport and Safety Agency Chief Executive Officer Zindaba Soko on unknown charges but suspected to be related to money laundering.

DEC Commissioner Alita Mbahwe disclosed to Jornalists that Mr. Soko’s house was raided and that the search conducted at midnight was for possible evidence related to the charges which will lead to his questioning and arrest.

Ms. Mbahwe said the raid on Mr. Soko’s house was a normal procedure that can be undertaken on any person suspected of crime, adding that the nation will be informed on the next course of action.

Sexual Reproductive Health vital for young girls.

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The Non-Governmental and Gender Organisation Coordinating Council (NGOCC) in Luapula Province have introduced Anti Marriage Clubs in all the schools located within the chiefdoms they operate from.

Project Officer Patricia Lwaile discloses that the clubs are not only for girls who were withdrawn from marriages but every girl who is in school.

Mrs. Lwaile points out that members of the clubs are being trained in Sexual Reproductive Health and Child Rights as it is important that they are aware of such issues.

She explains that the clubs are meant to inform young girls from grades eight to 12 on issues of sexual reproduction to make them able to make right choices in life.

Mrs. Lwaile says her organisation does not want girls who once dropped out of school after falling pregnant to find themselves in the same situation hence the stance taken by her organisation to educate them on sexual reproductive health.

ZANIS reports that Mrs. Lwaile indicates that it is important that girls in school are taught on sexual reproductive health for them to make informed decisions in life.

She observes that most young girls make wrong decision as they lack experts who can give then information on their reproductive health.

She notes that it is important that girls are guided on how they can access services like family planning and other services related to their reproduction.

She further explains that her organisation is working closely with the Ministries of Health and Education to ensure that the objectives of the organisation are met.

Six year old murdered by friends

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Luapula Province Police Commissioner Elias Chushi has disclosed that a six year old boy of Samfya district was on July 7, 2019 allegedly murdered by his friends whilst playing together.

ZANIS reports that Mr. Chushi says on the same date around 16:00 hours Bernadate Sashi aged 29 with her six year old son Innocent Mande of Musaila area in Samfya district was at Katete Fishing Camp in Mbabala island of lake Bangweulu where her son was allegedly beaten to death by his peers.

The Commissioner says that whilst playing Innocent picked up a quarrel with his five year old friend who slapped and head butted him and fell on the ground and became unconscious.

He adds that the other five children who are not identified joined in the beating up of Innocent who died on the scene.

Mr. Chushi says the deceased is laying at Samfya district hospital awaiting post-mortem and the accused is in the custody of his parents.

Hippo kills 2 fishermen in Kalabo

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Two fishermen have been killed by a hippo in Kalabo district.

Liuwa Area Warden Gabriel Masaku has confirmed the deaths to ZANIS and identified the victims as Bipanda Bipanda, 22, believed to be from Lukulu district and Musole Kayawe, 17, of Namatindi area of Chief Simioti in Kalabo district.

Mr. Masaku disclosed that the duo met their fate around Sifuluti area near the Luanginga-Zambezi river confluence in separate attack incidents which happened on Thursday and Friday last week.

He said the remains of Bipanda were buried over the weekend while those of Kayawe were buried yesterday.

He disclosed that the victims were mauled by the hippo after the canoe in which they were in was hit and capsized.

Mr. Masaku said wildlife officers have been deployed to the scene in order to hunt down the hippo which is believed to have calves.

He explained that hippos are highly territorial and aggressive particularly when females have calves or males are protecting their harems.

Meanwhile, Kalabo District Commissioner Fridah Luhila who attended the burial of Musole Kayawe in Namatindi area has described the incidents as heartbreaking.

Beer lands woman into divorce

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The Milenge Local Court has granted divorce to a woman for excessive alcohol intake and using abusive language on the husband.

Before Local Court magistrate Heaven Chimpandu, was Grace Kasongo of Talayi village in Chief Sokontwe’s chiefdom who was accused of insulting the husband whenever she gets drunk.

ZANIS reports that the husband, Chilufya Chimpeta 42, of Ellena Musonda village in the same chiefdom asked the court to divorce them saying he has been embarrassing him in the community and asked that their twelve year old marriage be dissolved.

Magistrate Chimpandu in granting divorce ordered the complainant to build a house for the ex-wife in six months’ time and give her K 4, 000.00 as compensation.

The Magistrate Chimpandu further ordered the husband to be giving the woman K200.00 every month as support to their two children who will remain in the custody of the woman.

ZRA calls on stakeholders to make use of electronic payment services

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ZRA Headquarters
ZRA Headquarters

The Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) has implored business houses and Monze residents to make full use of the electronic services for them to make various obligatory tax payments and other services efficiently.

And Monze District Administrative Officer Ms Gorreti Bbalo has appealed to ZRA to conduct more sensitisations meetings in Monze District in order to ensure full compliance to tax payments.

Making a presentation during the business community workshop held at Golden Pillow Lodge yesterday, ZRA e-payments officer Ms Brenda Jaliso says the authority has made it easier for tax payers to make all forms of transactions to meet their tax obligations through the electronic platform.

She advised the business community and Monze residents to utilise the various electronic services offered by the authority including e-tax payments, Tax personal identification Numbers, returns filling among other services to meet their tax obligations.

Ms Jaliso noted that electronic platform offers all tax payers a safer, faster and more efficient meant through which they can make payments and other tax obligations.

In another presentation, ZRA Client Service Officer, Ms Chiyama Nyirenda says it was important for Zambians to appreciate the importance of paying tax as it was through tax that the country could develop.

She also advised the business community in Monze to ensure that they make regular returns (report) including turnover tax to the authority for and also make regular communication on status of their business for tax purposes.

“The only way you can communicate to ZRA is through a returns – it can be a new return but you have to communicate in one way or another failure to which you will face penalties because we shall assume you trading and making money,” said Ms Nyirenda.

And Ms Bbalo noted that the authority still has a lot of work to do in sensitising Monze residents especially landlords and marketers on the essence of paying tax so that a strong tax compliant culture can be achieved.

She said it was important for the authority to close the information gaps on importance of paying taxes among people especially in rural areas through sustained sensitisations meetings.

“ My wish is that ZRA come to Monze very often so that they hold similar meetings for marketers and landlords and people in rural areas so that they appreciate the essence of paying tax because it is through tax that government can deliver they much needed development,” said Ms Bbalo.

Meanwhile, Monze District Business Association Chairperson Mr. Jonathan Mwila thanked the authority for holding the workshop adding that business houses in the District will now become more compliant to paying tax.

He said the workshop has enlightened the business community on serious matters most were ignorant about most issues pertaining to tax payments, returns filling among others.

The authority is rolling out several electronic payments types such as portal (net banking), mobile payments, and payments by walk-in customers among others.