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Failure by Senior government officers to embrace mindset change will slow decentralization

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Secretary to the Cabinet Roland Msiska
Secretary to the Cabinet Roland Msiska

Secretary to the Cabinet Roland Msiska has noted that failure by Senior government officers to embrace mindset change will slow the implementation process of decentralization.

Dr Msiska says mindset reform is a key component in the implementation process of devolution. Dr Msiska said this during the official opening of a meeting of the decentralization policy implementation committee in Lusaka today.

Dr Msiska, told participants that the people of Zambia are eagerly waiting for the full implementation of devolution. He pointed out that the successful implementation of decentralization will result in every corner of the country receiving a fair share of development.

Dr Msiska challenged Permanent Secretaries to initiate measures that will effect mindset change at all levels of the public sector so as to enhance service delivery. And speaking at the same meeting Deputy Secretary to Cabinet for administration Patrick Kangwa implored participants not to relent in the implementation of the decentralization reforms agenda. The one day meeting attracted Chairpersons of service commissions, Provincial Permanent Secretaries and other senior government officials

Government will take stern action over leaked 2018 exams

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Minister of General Education David Mabumba
Minister of General Education David Mabumba

Government says it will take disciplinary measures on officers involved in the ongoing investigations regarding the leaked 2018 examination papers in order to stop the vice.

Minister of General Education David Mabumba said investigations into the tempering of the 2018 examinations will be concluded within the month of November and that appropriate measures will be taken on the erring officers.

Mr. Mabumba said this in parliament today when he gave a Ministerial statement on the lifting of the 2018 examination suspension.

He explained that leaking of examinations is unfortunate because it encourages laziness in pupils at the tertiary level of education.

Mr. Mabumba disclosed that his office is working with the Ministry of Home Affairs in order to strengthen security in the administration of the 2018 examinations.

He emphasized that a stern warning will be sent to all erring officers that tempered with the exams, for betraying the hard work of the 5 million children in the school system.

On Monday October 29th, 2018, Minister of General Education David Mabumba announced the lifting of the suspension on the 2018 examinations for grades 7, 9 and 12.

The exams were suspended following the leaking of examination papers in some provinces.

Remains of veteran freedom Fighter Mama Chibesakunda Kankasa to be in Zambia tomorrow

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Edgar Lungu and mama Kankasa

The remains of veteran freedom Fighter Mama Chibesakunda Kankasa will arrive in Zambia tomorrow 1st November 2018.

Zambia’s High Commissioner to South Africa Emmanuel Mwamba said the plane carrying the remains of the heroine struggle stalwart, will land at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport at 15:15 hours.

Mr. Mwamba announced this when he visited the family led by Dr. Tukiya Kankasa, Dr. Chipepo Kankasa, Makole Kankasa who are gathered at a temporal funeral home in Pretoria.

The funeral is being held at Mrs. Mwila Chigaga’s home in Pretoria before being taken to Zambia on Thursday.

Mama Kankasa died in South Africa on Monday, 29th October 2018 at the age of 82 after she was evacuated to South Africa on October 6th 2018 for specialist treatment by government.

She was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit at the Arwyp Medical Centre in Johannesburg until her demise.

Mama Kankasa was born ss Bessie Chibesakunda Ng’ona on 23rd March 1936, at Lubwa Mission in Chinsali districts

President Edgar Lungu has accorded freedom fighter Mama Chibesakunda Kankasa a state funeral and has declared Saturday November 3rd the day she will be buried a day of national mourning.

Mama Kankasa’s burial will be preceded by a requiem service at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross in Lusaka at 09:00 hours and later burial will take place at Leopards Hill Memorial Park.

Meanwhile, Mr. Mwamba said the remains of Rayford Bulaya a Royal Bus accident victim that occurred in Mokopane, in Limpopo province in South Africa will be flown to Ndola tomorrow.

Mr. Mwamba disclosed that the remains of Mr. Bulaya’s remains, will be flown aboard South Africa Airways flight SA 96 that will land at Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe International Airport in Ndola at 12:35 Hours.

Mr. Mwamba said the body will be accompanied by the Widow, Mwila Mulenga Bulaya, and family members to the deceased Richard Bulaya and Christopher Mwale.

Bulaya was a member of Royal bus crew, who had been in hospital since 17th September 2018 until he died last week.

Lungu congratulates Zewde on appointment as Ethiopia’s Head of State

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President Edgar Lungu

President Edgar Lungu has congratulated Sahle-Work Zewde on her appointment as Ethiopia’s new Head of State.

Ms. Zewde was elected by Ethiopia’s Parliament as Head of State on October 25th 2018, making her the first female to hold such a position in that country.

In his message of congratulations, President Lungu said the appointment of Ms. Zewde as the first female to hold the highest office in the land, is an illustration of the Ethiopian government’s commitment to promote gender equality and women empowerment.

The President noted that the increased number of women empowerment to decision making positions in that country’s parliament, sets a remarkable standard for the future of Ethiopian politics describing it as a positive trend for Africa and the world over.

The President reaffirmed his commitment to further strengthen bilateral and multilateral corporation between Zambia and Ethiopia for the mutual benefit of the two peoples.

President Lungu notes that he looks forward to working with President Zewde in an effort aimed at strengthening economic development in the two nations, as well as promote peace and security on the African continent.

“On behalf of government and the people of Zambia, and indeed on my own behalf, I wish to extend my sincere congratulations to your Excellency on your election as President of the Federal Republic of Ethiopia,” says the President in his message of congratulations.

This is contained in a statement released to ZANIS in Lusaka today, by Special Assistant to the President for Press and Public Relations, Amos Chanda.

And the Zambian Head of State has also congratulated Brazil’s President-Elect Jair Bolsonaro following his election on October 28th, 2018.

President Lungu says the election of Mr. Bolsonaro is an affirmation of the trust and confidence that the people of Brazil have in his leadership qualities towards leading them to higher levels of success.

The President said the people of Zambia have confidence that Mr. Bolsonaro and the Social Liberal Party will meet the great expectations of the people of Brazil through the election victory.

And the President has reaffirmed Zambia’s desire to consolidate and strengthen the existing relations between Zambia and Brazil for the mutual benefit of the two countries.

Bwale welcomes 2018 COSAFA U20 Cup draw

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Zambia U20 coach Charles Bwale says the hosts will not underrate their Group A opponents at the 2018 COSAFA U20 Cup that will be held on the Copperbelt this December.

Kitwe and Mufulira are the host venues for the 2018 COSAFA U20 Cup that will run from December 2-14.

Zambia are in Group B together with Malawi, Mozambique and newcomers Reunion.

“I can describe it as a tricky draw looking at the composition of the group. Looking at Reunion, we have no information but looking at Malawi and Mozambique these are our perennial opponents be it at Under-17, Under-20 and senior level,” Bwale said.

Zambia will face Reunion in their opening Group A match on December 2 before playing Malawi on December 5 and Mozambique on December 8.

All three games will be played at Nkana Stadium in Kitwe.

The other group fixtures have seen defending champions South Africa drawn against Namibia, Mauritius and eSwatini in Group B and they will also play their matches at Nkana.

Group C is led by 2017 runners-up Lesotho, six-time champions Zimbabwe, Angola and Botswana.

Group A winner will face top finisher from Group C while winner in Group B will face the best second placed side in the semifinals on December 11 at Nkana.

The third and fourth playoff including the final will be played on December 14 at Nkana.

ZICTA warns public against Online Scams

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The Zambia Information and Communications Technology Authority says it has noted with concern the increase in the number of unsolicited messages consumers and users of ICT products and services have been exposed to.

ZICTA Corporate Communications Manager Ngabo Nankonde said the unsolicited messages are from third parties asking users to send money to a specific mobile number through mobile money services.

Ms. Nankonde said the other messages are scams disguised as ‘possible winnings’, ‘gift vouchers’ and ‘free internet’, usually containing a link which mimics official website platforms when clicked.

She said investigations carried out by ZICTA in collaboration with law enforcement agencies have revealed that fraudsters have adopted social engineering methods as a way of collecting and accessing personal information of consumers thereby exposing them to cybercrime.

“This conduct contravenes Section 42 (6), 99, 103 and 106 of the Electronic Communications and Transactions Act No. 21 of 2009. The Authority has engaged the service providers to ensure that they immediately suspend or terminate the service to perpetrators who have violated the Acceptable Use Policy as stipulated under 16.4 of the Consumer Protection Guidelines”, she added.

Ms. Nankonde has since cautioned members of the public not to forward or entertain such messages but to rather ignore them completely.

She said Clicking links from unsolicited messages can expose consumers to malicious software that has intention of getting personal identifiable information.

“Consumers are strongly advised to refrain from requesting for videos/photos that have gone viral on social media through posting their mobile numbers as this makes them susceptible to cybercrime”, Ms. Nankonde said.

She has however assured members of the general public that the Authority is collaborating with Bank of Zambia, the Zambia Police and mobile network providers to ensure that the people responsible for these crimes are brought to book.

Majority Zambians ignorant about Savings-BAZ

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ECOBANK MD Mr. Kola Adeleke.
ECOBANK MD Mr. Kola Adeleke.

Bank of Zambia Governor Denny Kalyalya has called on financial institutions to come up with products and services that suit all sectors of society in order to improve the financial literacy levels in the country.

Dr. Kayala attributed the increasing financial literacy levels due to complicated products and services that financial institutions offer that discourage people to seek their services.

Speaking during the commemoration of the World Savings in Lusaka today , Dr. Kalyala said this is why institutions should have deliberate policies that will attract people to their products and services but still maintaining high standards of service delivery.

He explained that banking institutions and non-alike need to exhibit their products and services specifically tailored towards the promotion of savings, investments and insurance.

Dr. Kayala said to this effect members of public should be given a wide range of financial options available for them to attain the kind of life they wish .

He further added that in order to address the high unemployment and poverty levels in the country, there is need to educate people on saving.

And Bank of Zambia (BAZ) has pledged continued support to work with government in providing financial services and products that will help in scaling out financial inclusion in the country.

BAZ Chairperson Kola Adeleke said a substantial number of the country’s population lacks information about what is involved in savings and its advantages.

Mr. Adeleke expressed concern with the poor savings culture among Zambia, adding that this is why it was important for citizenry to understand issues of savings and different types of products and services that are offered by financial institutions.

He noted that lack of adequate information and understanding of financial matters can result in a number of negative outcomes, including lower level of financial wealth and imprudent debt levels.

CTPD Board condemns detention of its staff and five Pastors over Budget meeting

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The Board of the Centre for Trade Policy and Development has condemned the action by police in Ndola who detained police its members of staff and five Pastors recently.

And the CTPD Board has charged that Copperbelt Police Commissioner Charity Katanga is being untruthful over the information she is releasing regarding the matter.

In a statement, CTPD Board Chairman Isaac Mundia said the detention of the staff and the Ndola pastors on the 19th of October 2018 when they hosted a meeting on the proposed 2019 National Budget is unacceptable.

Mr Mundia started that CTPD is disturbed to learn that the gathering of citizens to discuss the proposed 2019 National Budget is now unlawful in Zambia.

“It is common cause that a proposed National Budget is subject to public scrutiny and it is in that regard that it is generally expected that citizens will provide input into the budget before and after the budget formulation,” he said.

Mr Mundia said the organization was and still remain shocked to receive a report that a meeting convened to deliberate on the proposed national budget was disrupted by police officers who, in its opinion, did not undertake the necessary due diligence to ascertain the nature of the meeting but moved quickly to disrupt the meeting.

“As a Board, we are concerned that instead of promoting more dialogue and constructive debate around issues of national concern, the Zambia Police is taking away even the limited space where citizens can engage and share their views on matters of National importance,” he said.

“It is very unfortunate that a meeting organized at the request of church leaders who are looking for positive ways to contribute to the resolution of some of the challenges that this country is facing, inter allia illicit financial flows through tax avoidance and evasion could be construed as illegal or an intention on our part and the church leaders to commit a crime.”

He added, “At a time that our country is facing financial challenges, citizen’s interest and commitment to support domestic resource mobilization needs to be appreciated and encouraged by all well- meaning Zambians.”

“We understand that the police action may have been out of paranoia and suspicion which is totally unfounded given the nature of work that CTPD undertakes. The aforesaid is well known and a quick search on the internet would have confirmed this. What is more worrying is the continued misinformation from the Copperbelt Province Police Command that the meeting was a political meeting?”

Mr Mundia said CTPD has also read a number of untrue and misconstrued statements from the Copperbelt Province Police Command which include an assertion that the organization had gone to beg the Copperbelt Provincial Minister for forgiveness.

“We would like to make it very clear that at no point did any member of the CTPD Board or staff meet either the Minister or the Copperbelt or the Copperbelt police commissioner to beg for lenience.On the other hand, the decision to accept paying a fine alluded to by Mrs. Katanga in her statement issued to the news diggers on the 29th of October, 2019 for a lesser charge of conduct likely to cause the breach of peace as opposed to the initial charge of unlawful assembly with Intent to commit a crime under section 174 of the Penal Code was arrived at following consultations we had with the church leaders and families of the affected staff from CTPD.”

“In the premise, the decision to allow our staff to accept the charge of conduct standing was arrived at after taking into consideration their concerns and the trauma that their families endured during their incarceration for simply discussing a public document,” he said.

“It is pertinent to mention that our staff members were the accused persons in the matter and not CTPD as an entity. Therefore, their view on the matter was of paramount importance and had to be respected. CTPD has a duty to protect the interest of its employees.”

He continued, “Notwithstanding the considerations alluded to in the immediate preceding paragraph, CTPD would like to make it clear that the acceptance of the lesser charge by our members of staff should by no means be construed as an acceptance on our part that the meeting was political as alleged or at all.”

He said, “CTPD was and is ready to defend its core objective and mandate of providing alternative policy thinking through empirical research and analysis before any competent court of law. In light of the foregoing, CTPD reiterates that there was no illegality or any malice in having the meeting with the Ndola faith leaders. This is the work CTPD undertakes in line with its core objective and mandate aforesaid.”

“The public may wish to know that the presentation that was to be made at meeting in issue was the same presentation CTPD recently presented and submitted to the expanded parliamentary committee for budget estimates on the 8th of October, 2018 as well as the NGO Wash Forum held on the 9th of October, 2018 at Intercontinental Hotel. It is the same presentation CTPD shared at a public forum it hosted focusing on Public Investments towards Children’s rights held at Southern Sun Hotel on the 5th of October, 2018,” he stated.

“The question that begs is why were these meetings not deemed political in all these forums? If the police command say they were tipped off by one of the participants who became uncomfortable with what was being discussed, why didn’t they come to sit in through the meeting as provided for in the same law they were citing when dispersing the meeting?”

“The police command claim that the meeting had started digressing from discussing the budget to other things, since when did the police become moderators of public discussions for them to determine specific direction a conversation should take?”

Mr Mundia said it is for this reason that the Board stands with management and staff of CTPD and will continue to support them and the Ndola faith leaders to ensure that they work towards building a society where the rights of citizens to assemble, associate and express are respected.

He said CTPD is not inclined to any political party adding that it’s core mandate as alluded to is to provide alternative policy thinking through empirical research and analysis Based on findings.

“We then engage all relevant stakeholders including the Government to provide information that would help promote effective citizen engagement on policy related matters, this was one of those meetings. We would like to thank all people and organizations that came through to support us during this trying time and it is our prayer that this does not happen to any citizen as it is an infringement on human rights Zambia as a democratic country should work towards building a more tolerant society, one that accommodates divergent views as a key to promoting active citizen participation in the governance of the country.”

He added, “To the Church, we still remain committed to working with you and in helping you effectively participate in policy processes.”

Football fraternity mourns referee Leah Namukonde’s death

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Zambian football is mourning FIFA referee Leah Namukonde of Luanshya who died on Wednesday morning at Ndola Teaching Hospital.

Namukonde sustained injuries in a road accident at the weekend just after officiating last Saturday’s FAZ Super Division match between Power Dynamos and Buildcon in Ndola.

She had been in the intensive care unit prior to her death.

Namukonde’s death has devastated her colleagues and i particular FIFA referee Gladys Lengwe, who failed to speak when reached for a comment.

FIFA referee Janny Sikazwe says the death of Namukonde was a loss to World football.

“We will really miss her. This is the time when we needed her to encourage more women referees. She was the kind of a referee who put in a lot of effort in training and being physically fit,” Sikazwe said.

Kamfinsa referee Milton Mweemba described the death of Namukonde as tragic.

“Her demise has robbed Zambia and FIFA in general a young lady who was destined for major tournaments in the World,” Mweemba said.

Namukonde recently featured at the COSAFA Womens Championship in South Africa.

She joined the elite FIFA referees panel in 2016.

Zambia assumes chairmanship of UNWTO executive council

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First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba addresses the Media as WHO communications officer Tarik Jasarevic listens at UN Building in Geneva, Switzerland. Dr Kaseba was the Key note speaker at the World Health Assembly on Mauy 20,2014 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
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Zambia has assumed chairmanship of the world global tourism body’s executive council during the current session of meetings taking place in Manama, Bahrain.

And Ambassador designate Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to France, Dr. Christine Kaseba, has presented her Letters of Credence to United Nations World Tourism Organisation Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili at a special session in Bahrain.

Zambia becomes the second African country since 2010 to chair the UNWTO Executive Council with Ambassador Kaseba, the Permanent Representative to the UNWTO leading proceedings at the on-going 109th session on behalf of Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Mr. Charles Banda.

And during her presentation of credentials held on Tuesday 30th October, 2018, Ambassador Kaseba acknowledged the organization’s management vision and priorities of making tourism a key sector for the 2030 Agenda based on smart, competitiveness and responsible tourism for sustainable development.

Ambassador Kaseba said Government has identified tourism, arts and culture as one of the priority growth sectors of the national economy towards development in the National-Vision 2030 aimed at turning Zambia into a “prosperous middle-income country by the year 2030”.

The Ambassador added that tourism had also been identified as one of the priority areas for investment due to its numerous forward and backward linkages to various other sectors of the economy.

And receiving the Letters of Credence, the UNWTO Secretary-General expressed interest to visit Zambia and further pledged to enhance multilateral relations with the country.

Ambassador Pololikashvili praised Zambia’s continued leadership in the Organisation and acknowledged its position as Chair of the Executive Council for the period 2019.

He further implored the Zambian envoy to work closely with the UNWTO Secretariat to see how the organisation could help promote destination Zambia and increase the number of international tourists in the country.

Ambassador Pololikashvili stressed that he shared a special relationship and love for Zambia being the first African country he visited in 2013 during the 20th Session UNWTO General-Assembly that was co-hosted with Zimbabwe.

“Zambia’s Tourism Potential is rich with wildlife and culture which needs to be developed and make the country one of the best tourist destinations in Africa,” he said.

Furthermore, the UNWTO Secretary-General noted the need to work on a strategy that would help monitor tourist inflows into Zambia and how the tourism industry was contributing to Zambia’s Economic Development.

And Speaking earlier, during the official opening ceremony, Ambassador Kaseba commended the government of Bahrain for the massive infrastructure development and great achievements in Tourism.

The Ambassador therefore, seized the opportunity to invite Bahrain’s Minister of Industry Commerce and Tourism to visit Zambia and thereby considering investing in Tourism infrastructure in Zambia as there were many potential positive returns for both countries.

The Executive Council is the UNWTO’s governing board, responsible for ensuring that the ?organization carries out its work and adheres to its budget. It meets at least twice a year and is ?composed of Members States elected by the General Assembly in a ratio of one for every ?five Full Members States.

As host country of UNWTO´s Headquarters, Spain has a permanent ?seat on the Executive Council. Representatives of the Associate Members States and Affiliate ?Members States participate in the Executive Council meetings as observers.

This is according to a statement issued by First Secretary for Press Yande Musonda.

New wave of interest in the mining sector by Australian investors

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Minister of Mines and Minerals Development Richard Musukwa says for Zambia to continue attracting foreign direct investment in sustainable mining projects, it is important to reduce the risk that comes with mining investment by making sure that the investors have access to adequate geological information.

Mr. Musukwa said it is for this reason that Government through the geological survey department has continued in carrying out geological mapping of the country in an effort to expand knowledge on mineral occurrence around the country.

He was speaking at the ongoing 5th annual International Mining and Resources Conference during the inaugural Africa Focus Day session on Promoting Opportunities for Sustainable mining practices within Africa.The IMARC which is one of the world’s largest resources conference, officially opened on Monday, 29th October to run till 1st November 2018, in Melbourne, Australia.

And Zambia’s High Commissioner to Australia Frank Bwalya, who is also attending the conference says the new wave of interest in the mining sector by Australian investors is in response to the vision of the Zambian Government to develop the country though Industrialisation.

Mr. Bwalya has observed that as the Industrialisation agenda gathers momentum, more interest in Zambia’s mining sector will be generated.

And speaking during a panel discussion on investment and development opportunities in Africa, ZCCM Investments Holdings Plc Chief Executive Officer Dr. Pius Kasolo said that Zambia remains a favourable investment destination in mining due to the enabling investment climate with a vast unexploited mineral resource.

Dr. Kasolo said that the industry is open to investors from various nationalities, and that this is representative of the existing players who are diverse and multinational in nature, contrary to the sentiments that the sector is largely occupied by Chinese investors.

This year, the conference has attracted over 6,000 attendees from over 90 nations, with over 200 expo stands showcasing the best of the minerals industry from machinery, technology, services, government pavilions, and mining companies, including ZCCM-IH.

The conference also coincides with the bi-annual meeting of the International Council on Mining and Metals, a CEO-led organization bringing together 27 of the world’s leading mining and metals companies.

Zambia is being represented by a delegation led by the Minister of Mines and Minerals Development Richard Musukwa, Frank Bwalya, Zambia’s High Commissioner to Australia and ZCCM-IH’s Board Director Mateyo Kaluba and the Chief Executive Officer, Dr Pius Kasolo.

This is according to a statement issued to the Media by Loisa Mbatha-Kakoma, Public Relations Manager ZCCM Investments Holdings Plc.

Cargill to close it’s refinery in Lusaka

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Cargill has announced it will cease all operations at its soybean crush and vegetable oil refinery in Lusaka effective end of October 2018.

The difficult decision was made as the growth of illegal imports of vegetable oil from neighbouring countries continues to have a significant negative impact on the Zambian crush and vegetable oil industry.

Alongside a smaller than anticipated Zambian soybean crop this year, these factors make it no longer possible for Cargill to operate the business in an economically viable way.

According to a statement issued to the media, the closure means approximately 260 employees will be impacted, as their roles are no longer required.

The Company says it is however committed to working to minimize the impact for employees in line with the country’s labour laws and all affected employees have been notified.

From November, Cargill said it will begin mothballing the facility in a safe and responsible way and approximately 45 employees will be retained in essential roles to ensure the safety, maintenance and operational integrity of the site.

In line with the decision to cease its crush and refinery operations, Cargill said it is exploring options for the future of its business in Zambia.

In 2015 Cargill completed the acquisition of Zamanita Limited, the soybean crushing and oil refining subsidiary of Zambeef Products Plc.Cargill, which provides food, agriculture, financial and industrial products and services in Zambia and globally, acquired Zamanita Limited as part of its expansion drive.Under the deal, Cargill acquired all of the Zamanita assets, including the Mama’s oil and Zamanita oil brands.

Constitutional Court overturns High Court decision to nullify the election of Margaret Mwanakatwe

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Minister of Commerce,Trade and Industry Margaret Mwanakatwe flashing the PF symbol just after President Lungu filled in his nomination at Mulungushi conference center
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The Constitutional Court has ruled that Margaret Mwanakatwe was duly elected Lusaka Central constituency Member of parliament. Justice Annie Sitali has overturned the High Court’s decision to nullify the election of Mrs. Mwanakatwe

Delivering Judgement today, Judge Annie Sitali said most of the allegations leveled against Mrs. Mwanakatwe by UPND losing candidate Charlotte Scott lacked merit to warrant the nullification of the seat.

Speaking when she delivered the judgement Justice Sitali said it was wrong for the trial judge to nullify the election on account that Mrs. Mwanakatwe sunk boreholes for the people of Lusaka Central without any evidence.

This is in a matter were Mrs Mwanakatwe challenged the High Court’s decision to nullify her seat in favour of UPND Lusaka central constituency losing candidate Charlotte Scott.

Justice Sitali said that the boreholes in question were sunk by the Muslim society at the request of health officials following the outbreak of cholera in the country.

Justice Sitali further observed that Judge Mwiinde Siavyapa was wrong to nullify the election on account of the donation that was made to local churches because it was made outside the campaign period.

The court also ruled that the violence complained of was only confined to a small area and was quickly stopped and did not affect the entire conduct of the election.

The case was presided over by a panel of five judges.

And speaking after the court case Mrs Mwanakatwe said justice has prevailed.

And PF secretary General Davies Mwila said it is good that Mrs Mwanakatwe has won so that she can concentrate on building the economy.

Losing UPND candidate Charlotte Scott had petitioned the Lusaka High Court seeking the nullification of declarations of the Lusaka Central PF Member of Parliament candidate Margaret Mwanakatwe as the winner of the parliamentary elections.

In November 2016, the Lusaka High Court nullified the election of Mrs Mwanakatwe as Member of Parliament for Lusaka Central. In an interview at the time, Dr Scott said the overturning of Mrs Mwanakatwe’s victory meant that justice has been served. She however stated that the plea of the UPND was to have the presidential petition heard. Dr Scott said the evidence coming out of the nullified seats went to confirm that the UPND was robbed of victory.

Trump’s plan to end birthright citizenship is evil – Sinkamba

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Green Party President Peter Sinkamba says Trump’s plan to end birthright citizenship in the United States through an Executive Order is proof that America has a very selfish man for President with short memory.

And Mr. Sinkamba says if it were not for birthright automatic citizenship laws, Trump would never have been an American himself let alone be the President of the United States.

“President Trump’s ancestors originated from the German village of Kallstadt in the Palatinate on his father’s side, and from the Outer Hebrides in Scotland on his mother’s side. All of his grandparents and his mother were born in Europe. So, by decent he is German and Scottish. Thanks to birthright laws, he is American and POTUS,” Mr. Sinkamba said.

“You cannot end birthright citizenship with an executive order. We are all immigrants in one way or the other. But over and above all, we are born where God wants us to be born. Birthright citizenship is God’s gift. No man has a right to take away God’s gift. What Trump plans to do is not only weird but ungodly too. It is a sin,” Mr. Sinkamba added.

Birthright citizenship — granting automatic citizenship to nearly everyone born on U.S. soil, regardless of whether their parents were admitted legally — has been policy of America for more than a century.

Numerous bills have been written in Congress to try to alter the policy but they’ve failed to pass. Mr. Trump is the first president to suggest using an executive order.

“What President Trump is trying to do is worse than anti-Semitism and xenophobia which is put simply are acts of hostility to or prejudicial or discrimination against Jews and other foreigners. As a Jewish descendant, I expect Trump to abhor acts of hostility or discrimination against other races because of the persecution that his ancestors suffered at the hands of Germans during the holocaust times. I have been to those concentration camps in Poland and Germany and I have seen what Trump’s ancestors went through. That is horrible and should never ever happen to mankind; never again,” Mr. Sinkamba said.

“What President Trump is doing is what in Lozi is called ‘pukuchwe munyelela siliba’. A pukuchwe is a person who messes up a water-well after drinking water from that well. Now, in life, you don’t do things like that because you will need the water from the same well the next day,” Mr. Sinkamba added.

Mr. Sinkamba hopes the American people will reject Trump’s move because if he succeeds, then that will be a precedence to be followed by other Nations and may provoke global hate and reprisals.

“President Trump needs counsel of the Church at this moment than ever before. He needs deliverance. We have people of foreign descent owing land and other natural resources across the globe. If he succeeds, Trump’s move will trigger global reprisal. We will see unprecedented land and property grabs across the globe from people of foreign decent. I shudder to see this happen to any country,” Mr. Sinkamba said.

He advised President Trump to focus on trade wars.

“This war on birthright citizenship is a sin. He should focus on other things. May be, he is better off focusing on trade wars,” he added.

Issued by the Green Party Media Team

Teachers who leaked exam papers will be deregistered-Teaching Council of Zambia

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Teachers marching on World Teachers Day 2014 at the Showgrounds in Lusaka
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The Teaching Council of Zambia has warned that Teachers who shall be found wanting at the conclusion of the on-going investigations of examination malpractice risk being deregistered.

Council spokesperson Ngoza Malonga said those that will be found wanting will be in breach of the Code of Ethics for the Teaching Profession and the Teaching Profession Act No. 5 of 2013.

Ms. Malonga said the Teaching Council of Zambia greatly regrets the alleged involvement of some teachers in the leakage of examinations.

“Pursuant to regulation 9 (1), (2) and (3) of the Code of Ethics for the teaching profession; A teacher shall treat examination records and information at the teacher’s disposal confidentiality; A teacher shall not aid or abet a person in an examination malpractice and A teacher shall report to an appropriate authority, without delay, cases of examination malpractice that come to the teacher’s knowledge”, she explained.

Ms. Malonga added that furthermore, pursuant to section 46 (a), (b) (c), (d) and (e) of the Teaching Profession Act No. 5 of 2013, any involve would in examination malpractices constitutes professional misconduct.

She said it is clear that examination malpractice tends to confer undue advantage or underserved grade to the perpetrators of such vices.

Ms. Malonga empasised that the occurrence of examination malpractice at any level of education possess a great threat to the validity and authenticity of credentials.

She said the TCZ therefore, remains committed to bringing sanity to the profession with the focus to protect the interests of parents, society and the nation at large.

And as the examinations commence today, Ms. Malonga has reminded all teachers and school administrators to be alert at all times and to report any examination malpractice, failure to which it shall be tantamount to professional misconduct.