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The PR GIRLS sparkle at the 2023 MTC Windhoek fashion week

Namibia’s capital city was the fashion focus last weekend when over 30 African designers shared their creativity through impressive garments ranging from minimalistic fashion to avant-garde styles that had the audience completely mesmerized.

Managing Partners of PR Girl Media, Chishimba and Monde Nyambe were in attendance at the 8th annual MTC Windhoek Fashion Week as special guests. The sister-duo were dressed and styled by Zambian designers The 911 Closet By Faith and Harris Nation in 3 looks that embodied futuristic, glamour and chic styles.

The event sponsored by Namibia’s leading telecommunications company MTC Namibia, featured a variety of fashion designers from South Africa, Namibia, Angola, Mozambique and Botswana. PR Girl Media has commended MTC Namibia on its investment in the Arts industry and their continued efforts to empower the local creative industry. As a Pan African PR agency, PR Girl Media is committed to exploring more collaborative opportunities to highlight Africa’s Entertainment and Arts industry and the potential it holds to generate sustainable economic development.

Kansanshi Fire Boyd Mulwanda

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Struggling FAZ Super Division side Kansanshi Dynamos have fired Coach Boyd Mulwanda after a string of unconvincing results.

Kansanshi are in relegation with nine points from ten matches played.

The Solwezi outfits are winless at least in their last six matches.

“Kansanshi Dynamos Football Club has parted ways with Head Coach Boyd Mulwanda following a poor run of results since the beginning of the season,” the club announced on Wednesday morning.

The club has promoted Donwell Yobe as interim coach.

“The change has been done in the interest of both parties for future growth and achievements. Effective immediately, First Assistant Coach Donwell Yobe will assume an interim role as Head Coach in charge of the club,” Kansanshi stated.

Mulwanda joined Kansanshi in January 2022.

“The club extends its sincere gratitude to Mr. Mulwanda for his invaluable contributions to Kansanshi Dynamos FC during his tenure and wishes him the very best in his future endeavors.”

Frankie Musonda Out of Congo Brz , Niger Clash

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Injury has ruled out Scotland based Chipolopolo defender Frankie Musonda from this month’s 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Congo Brazzaville and Niger

Chipolopolo coach Avram Grant on Wednesday morning unveiled a 25-member squad for the back to back encounters.

Zambia will host Congo Brazzaville at the Levy Mwanawasa Stadium on November 17 before travelling to Morocco for a match against Niger four days later.

Injured midfielder Kelvin Kapumbu and club-less defender Tandi Mwape have been left out of the squad too.

Lameck Banda, Brian Mwila, Fashion Sakala, Evans Kangwa and Patson Daka are the strikers Grant has picked.

The goalkeepers in the squad include Lawrence Mulenga, Francis Mwansa and Charles Kalumba.

The squad is expected to enter camp in Ndola on November 13.

FULL SQUAD

(DEFENDERS)

Benedict Chepeshi (Red Arrows), Killian Kanguluma (Kabwe Warriors), Stoppilla Sunzu (Jinan Xingzhou-China), Dominic Chanda (Power Dynamos), Luka Banda (Napsa Stars), Roderick Kabwe (Zakho SC-Iraq), Zephaniah Phiri (Prison Leopards)

(MIDFIELDERS)

Benson Sakala (FK Mlada-Czech), Andrew Mupande (Green Buffaloes), Golden Mafwenta (MFK Vyskov-Czech), Kings Kangwa (Crvena Zvezda-Serbia), Emanuel Banda (Club Rijeka-Croatia), Rally Bwalya (Sekhukhune-RSA), Clatous Chama (Simba-Tanzania), Lubambo Musonda (Silkeborg-Denmark), Edward Chilufya (BK Hacken-Sweden), Kelvin Kampamba (Zesco)

(STRIKERS)

Lameck Banda (Lecce-Italy), Brian Mwila (Zanaco), Fashion Sakala (Al Fayha-Saudi Arabia), Evans Kangwa (Quindao Hainiu-China), Patson Daka (Leicester-England)

National Assembly Suspends 17 Opposition Members of Parliament for 30 Days

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The National Assembly has taken the unprecedented step of suspending 17 Members of Parliament (MPs) from the opposition parties for a period of 30 days. The suspension, effective immediately, follows an alleged incident of misconduct that took place last week during a parliamentary session.

Speaker of the National Assembly, Nelly Mutti, announced the suspension, which she described as a response to “unparliamentary behavior” and a breach of the house’s decorum and integrity. The lawmakers’ actions were widely seen as a protest against the Speaker for purportedly denying them an opportunity to speak.

The incident that led to this suspension occurred after Kamfinsa MP Christopher Kang’ombe failed to adhere to the guidance provided by the Speaker on a point of order he had raised. The resulting protest disrupted the proceedings of the House.

Mutti, in her announcement, stressed that the suspension was not without legal basis. She cited the National Assembly Act, which provides clear guidelines regarding the conduct of individuals within the Assembly’s precincts during its sittings. According to the Act, those causing obstructions or disturbances within the Assembly Chamber or interrupting its proceedings could face penalties, including fines or imprisonment.

She further noted that defying the rulings or directions of a presiding officer, as outlined in the National Assembly’s Standing Orders, constituted an act of gross disorderly conduct.

The suspension applies to 17 MPs, including notable figures such as Brian Mundubile, the Leader of the Opposition in the House, and other members such as Binwell Mpundu, Munir Zulu, and Emmanuel Banda. Those suspended will not receive their salaries during this period, are barred from participating in parliamentary activities, and cannot visit the National Assembly Motel.

Mutti emphasized that lawlessness should not be confused with freedom of expression, and deliberately defying the Speaker or any presiding officer amounted to an assault on Zambia’s constitutional democracy.

The suspension period for most MPs is from Tuesday, November 7, to Wednesday, December 6, 2023. However, for Emmanuel Banda, the suspension will commence once his ongoing 14-day suspension concludes, starting from Saturday, November 25, to Sunday, December 26, 2023.

This development comes in the midst of a growing political climate, with the Clerk of the National Assembly receiving a petition from 58 Opposition MPs requesting the impeachment of Speaker Nelly Mutti for alleged breaches of the Constitution and inadequate management of parliamentary affairs. The situation in the National Assembly remains tense as both sides grapple with the aftermath of these events.

FAZ Mourns the Passing of Tom Mtine

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The Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) is mourning following the sad news of the passing of its former president, Mr. Tom Mtine. Mr. Mtine, a prominent figure in Zambian football, held the role of FAZ president on three occasions and presided over the National Football League until its dissolution. He was also honored with membership on the CAF (Confederation of African Football) executive committee.

Mr. Mtine’s contributions to football, business, and politics left an indelible mark on Zambia, and his legacy is being celebrated by those who knew and worked alongside him.

FAZ’s current president, Andrew Kamanga, expressed his deep sadness at the loss, describing Mr. Mtine as a giant in various fields. “Football has lost a father figure in Mr. Mtine, who served in various capacities over the years. He inspired many football administrators with his knack for excellence,” said Kamanga. “We can only celebrate his life by carrying on his legacy of administrative excellence. He was not just a football colossus but exerted his influence and talents into politics and business.”

Kamanga highlighted Mr. Mtine’s enduring impact on Zambian football, noting that successive FAZ administrators had drawn inspiration from his leadership. “Mr. Mtine wore many hats in his life, but in football, he could be remembered as foremost among football administrators. It is not by accident that he was awarded by FIFA during the centenary celebration in 2004 for his contribution to the sport in Zambia.”

Tom Mtine, who lived to the remarkable age of 97, will be laid to rest in Chipata, his final resting place. The veteran administrator had been a resident of Ndola for many years, contributing significantly to the football landscape of Zambia.

The Zambian football community and the nation at large are mourning the loss of a man whose passion and dedication touched countless lives. Mr. Mtine’s name will forever be associated with the growth and development of football in Zambia, and his legacy will continue to inspire future generations of sports administrators.

Kasama Residents Urged to Embrace Migratory Bats in Northern Zambia

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Between October and December each year, a remarkable natural phenomenon takes place as thousands of African straw-coloured fruit bats descend into a tiny patch of evergreen swamp forest within Kasanka National Park. These bats, known for their impressive wingspans of up to a meter and adult weights of up to 350g, flock to the area to feast on the delectable pod mahogany, musuku, mufinsa, and milkwood fruits that appear with the first rains.

The exact whereabouts of these bats during the rest of the year remain a mystery to scientists, though some are believed to reside in the rainforests of the Congo. In Kasanka, these bats represent a diverse mix of individuals, all at different stages of their breeding cycle, including mating, various stages of pregnancy, and caring for their young. This diversity suggests that they originate from various regions across Africa.

The Ministry of Tourism in Northern Province is now urging residents of Kasama, the district located in this unique migration path, to embrace and protect these magnificent creatures. The bats have taken refuge around the National Heritage and Conservation Commission offices in Kasama, where they have found relative peace and safety.

Ministry of Tourism acting Regional Coordinator for Northern and Muchinga Provinces, Kambole Sikate, emphasized that it’s crucial not to disturb the bats in their new home. He explained the reason for their relocation, stating, “The bats used to be found somewhere in Chishimba area, but the people used to stone them, so they shifted to National Heritage and Conservation Commission offices.”

Kasama residents have expressed mixed feelings about the presence of the migratory bats in their district. Drussilah Gondwe, who has observed the annual influx of bats, conducted research to confirm that these mammals are fruit bats. She explained, “I’m aware that the bats come here from Congo between October and December in search of fruits.”

Francis Mukuka, another resident, praised the bats for bringing a special spectacle to the area and suggested that this could be promoted as a tourism attraction. He said, “I would like to appeal to the Ministry of Tourism to protect these bats for tourism purposes.”

Frank Bwembya marveled at the sheer number of bats in Kasama and described them as a divine blessing. He suggested, “These bats are on a mission; I’m sure they have been sent by God, which is a blessing in disguise.”

As these winged visitors continue their annual migration to Kasanka National Park, the Ministry of Tourism’s call to safeguard and celebrate them highlights the potential for this natural wonder to become a unique tourist attraction, enriching the local community and fostering a deeper appreciation for the natural world.

Endorsing Lawlessness

By Isaac Mwanza

Zambia’s Republican President Hakainde Hichilema, on assumption of office of President, made a public commitment to govern the nation in strict accordance with the principles of the rule of law. This commitment made President Hichilema garner both international and local recognition and praise.

However, recent actions by various government departments and institutions in a matter involving the supervision of the Patriotic Front (PF) as a Society not only undermine the President’s commitment but also underscore a troubling rise and endorsement of lawlessness.

The Registrar of Societies, Zambia Police Service (ZP), Lusaka City Council (LCC) and now Parliament are all accomplices in the rising lawlessness in the control and supervision of legally registered societies, in this particular case the PF Party.

It all began with ZP and LCC accepting notifications from non-office bearers of the Patriotic Front and not objecting to changes of office-bearers. It has now extended to actions of the Speaker of the National Assembly, Nellie Mutti and Clerk of the National Assembly, Cecilia Sikatele.

A Registrar of Societies is a career civil servant whose role is, among others, to keep official records of office bearers of a registered society such as the Patriotic Front in the control and supervision of Societies. These records serve as a basis for the Registrar to know from whom to seek instructions.

And a professional Registrar who strictly adheres to the rule of law would be aware that the legal requirement specifies that she can only accept notifications for changes in office bearers from individuals who are officially registered as office bearers, rather than allowing any individual who desires to take control of a registered society to do so.

In the event that a society such as a political party undergoes changes in its office bearers, Rule 15(1) as read together with Rule 20 of the Societies Rules vests the responsibility in the existing office bearers, as known to the Registrar, to inform her of these changes. Rule 20 of the Societies Rules explicitly outlines this responsibility, stating:

“All information and every notification or return required by the Registrar or by the provisions of this Act or these Rules shall be signed by two office bearers.”

The law itself defines office bearers, with Section 2 clearly specifying that:

“office-bearer”, in relation to any society or any committee or governing or executive body of a society, means any person who is the president, vice-president, chairman, deputy chairman, secretary or treasurer of such society, committee or body, or who holds therein any office or position.

In the case at hand, the individuals who should have informed the Registrar of changes to the PF’s register following the convention organized by Miles Sampa are those whose names were officially filed by the PF and were known to the Registrar as Office bearers.

The law does not grant Miles Sampa, the purported President-elect, or his proxy Secretary General any authority to notify the Registrar and initiate changes to the registered office bearers.

Consequently, it becomes a manifestation of significant lawlessness for the Registrar to act, if indeed she so acted, on a notice that was not filed in accordance with legal requirements.

Furthermore, the National Assembly of Zambia, as an organ of government, appear to have unilaterally recognised Miles Sampa and Morgan Ng’ona as the leaders of the PF.

On November 1, 2023, a series of actions where taken by both the Speaker and Clerk of the National Assembly that endorsed the ongoing confusion thus entangling themselves in the lawlessness.

Speaker Mutti had announced that she had received a letter from a Mr. Morgan Ng’ona, who claimed to be the Secretary General of the Patriotic Front (PF) on changes in the Office of Leader of the Opposition, and endorsed the changes made.

It was unclear how Ms Mutti determined that a Mr. Ng’ona and Miles Sampa were the legitimate leaders of the PF, as opposed to those who are being recognized by the PF itself. Hers was to speedily effect the changes and dodge any further question on her decision. She probably knew she had no answers and her action was embarrassingly political.

But it is now clear that her efforts were not solo but were part of this series of lawless actions initiated by Sampa and his cronies.

On the same day the Speaker was making the announcement, the Clerk of the National Assembly, Cecilia Sikatele, had sent a letter to Miles Sampa, declaring the appointment of Raphael Nakacinda as Secretary General of the Patriotic Front as a nullity.

Mrs. Sikatele had made up their mind to get entangled in the confusion and perpetuating the lawlessness. She shockingly wrote:

“With regard to Mr Raphael Nakacinda, I am directed to inform you that the National Assembly notes that his appointment as acting Secretary General of the PF was made by Mr Given Lubinda on 11th September, 2023, in his capacity as acting President of the PF. At that time, there was an interim injunction restraining Mr. Lubinda from acting as President of the PF. In that regard, Mr. Raphael Nakacinda’s appointment was a nullity.”

Mrs. Sikatele took it upon herself to act as a court when she interpreted and declared the appointment of a party functionary as null and void. This was not only an unwarranted intrusion into internal party politics but also reflects a disregard for the judiciary and a manifestation of lawlessness.

The above actions by the Speaker and the Clerk are outside the purview of their roles and responsibilities and undermine the established legal procedures for resolving such matters, creating further confusion and uncertainty within the political landscape.

It is clear that, like Miles Sampa and his followers, neither the Speaker, the Clerk, Registrar, ZP and LCC officials are concerned about the legalities of their actions. They are simply flowing with the ongoing politics and have no options at all.

The government has also communicated to the public that on October 30, 2023, the Secretary to the Cabinet sent a letter to the former Sixth Republican President, Dr. Edgar Lungu, notifying him of the withdrawal of his benefits.

This decision was made on the grounds that President Lungu had emerged from what the Patriotic Front had been describing as a period of leave to actively assume his role as an elected PF Party President.

The withdrawal of benefits signifies an acknowledgment that President Lungu is actively engaged in politics, specifically as the President of the Patriotic Front. And Government cannot be faulted when it withdrew his benefits but government actions present a somehow significant contradiction.

On one hand, government institutions and Parliament have recognised Miles Sampa as the President of the Patriotic Front (PF). On the other hand, the same government has proceeded to withdraw benefits, stating that it is Dr. Edgar Lungu who is the PF President and is thus actively involved in politics.

Under the principles of the rule of law, the government can only officially recognize one leader. It cannot simultaneously recognize both President Lungu and Miles Sampa as the PF President. Its creates a situation that is so absurd.

If it is President Lungu whom they have recognised and have since withdrawn his retirement benefits, then Miles Sampa cannot be recognised as President and decisions taken by Parliament and other organs are absurd and illegal.

This confusion and inconsistency in the recognition of both President Lungu whom they have taken away benefits and Miles Sampa whose actions are being endorsed party only contributes to the prevailing uncertainty and lawlessness.

This author has taken a clear stance that former President Edgar Lungu has never officially retired from active politics, has consistently held the position of President within the Patriotic Front (PF) since 2021 and should not have been entitled to receive the benefits under the law.

It should be acknowledged that President Lungu’s active political involvement and the leadership matters within the PF are currently subject to legal proceedings. There is however a genuine concern about how the Judiciary has always been slow in determining these cases that border on our democracy, leaving government institutions to make determinations about who they wish to recognize as leaders of opposition parties.

This situation is problematic because it does not align with the principles of the rule of law. The recognition of party leaders should be based on legal and procedural considerations, not the decisions of the executive and legislative branches.

From a pattern that has developed since 1991, it can be observed that ruling parties get involved in destroying internal systems of former ruling parties. However, it is crucial to emphasize that the government, through its various organs, particularly Parliament and institutions, should refrain from legitimizing such manoeuvres that have the potential to undermine the democratic foundations of the country.

In a healthy democracy, it is essential that political parties operate within the framework of the law and engage in their activities independently, without undue interference or support from the government.

The government’s role should be to ensure the rule of law, maintain impartiality, and provide a level playing field for all political parties to participate in the democratic process.

Allowing government institutions to become involved in the internal affairs of political parties can erode the fundamental principles of democracy and lead to a highly volatile and unbalanced playing field.

It is imperative that the government upholds the principles of democracy and refrains from taking sides in political party matters to maintain the integrity of the democratic process.

Miles Sampa is a hired gun-Lusambo

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Former Lusaka Province Minister Bowman Lusambo has claimed that a known business man with close links to President Hichilema with interest in shopping malls is finding Matero MP Miles Sampa to cause confusion in the PF.

Mr Lusambo who did not disclose the full details of the businessman claimed that Mr. Sampa has been receiving money from him to disturb the running of the PF.

He has since warned the businessman that his investments will suffer when the UPND leaves power in 2026.

In a statement, Mr. Lusambo urged Zambians to ignore Mr. Sampa because he is acting like someone of unsound mind.

“We watched a programme on Prime TV last evening featuring Miles Sampa. The lack of substance was deafening. He exposed his lack of basic understanding of the PF, a party he profuses to love. What is clear as day and night however is that Miles is a hired gun,” he said.

“He appears to suffer from mental instability and being used by a merchant of darkness, a man whose only interest is exploiting Zambian businesses through his chain of shopping malls to kill the PF. We know that Miles is receiving financing from this evil businessman to destabilize the PF. We wish to warn this businessman that his businesses will pay heavily after 2026 for working against democracy in Zambia,” Mr Lusambo warned.

“The clarification by the US Embassy that the purported meeting between Ambassador Gonzales and Miles Sampa Infact never took place recently is another confirmation that Zambians are dealing with a man who lacks a sense of shame. Like a man battling mental health issues, Miles has no idea whether he is coming or coming. And obviously because of such condition, Miles has no sense of purpose and timing.”

He added, “For him, lying on social media that he met Ambassador Gonzales is just one of his simple stunts, like the way he used to pose for photos with a pistol when he was running for Lusaka Mayor. The man looks like he has a disjointed brain and his latest stance to attempt to hijack the PF is another one of his many episodes. We wish to assure the nation that when this all thing is over, Miles will not even remember a thing that he did.”

Nyau boy returns to school

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A fifteen year old Grade five pupil at Lusandwa Primary School in Lusangazi District of Eastern Province, who had temporarily quit school to be initiated into a Nyau Dancer, has returned to school.

Nyau Dancers are a group of men who are responsible for initiating boys into adulthood and are best known for performing the Gule Wamkulu, a dance practiced by the Chewa people in Zambia, Malawi and Mozambique.
ZANIS reports that when the boy was visited by Lusangazi District Social welfare Officer, Ristone Njobvu, the visibly shy boy narrated that he decided to join the Nyau group against his parents wish and that of the school authorities because he felt it was important to embrace culture since he was a Chewa by tribe from Katete District.

The boy explained that after his initiation for close to a Month, he now felt free because he was a full member of one of the respected groups in society, adding that belonging to the Nyau group would not hinder him from pursuing his education.

“I just wanted to belong to the Nyau dancers because it’s my tradition despite my parents and the school teachers being against my decision but I want to continue with school,’’ he said.

And Lusangazi District Social welfare Officer, Ristone Njobvu, counseled the boy and asked him to continue with his education as the government had offered him an opportunity to be in school for free.

Mr Njobvu said the government was concerned about the welfare of every boy and girl because they were the state’s trophy, adding that his office would be monitoring the boy to ensure that he remained in class.
The District Social welfare Officer also asked the leaders of the Nyau group in the area to respect the laws of Zambia by ensuring that initiated boys are not involved in any of their activities during school days.
” In as much as it is cardinal to respect our tradition, there are laws to be followed, so these young ones are the government’s trophies and we shall ensure that we monitor them so that they remain in school and not be involved in the traditional activities during school days,’’ he said.

The boy’s father, Alex Banda, from village 78 in Chief Sandwe’s area and a Chewa by tribe, thanked the government for the quick intervention in his son’s matter and for allowing his son to be in school again.
Mr Banda said he was against his son’s idea of joining the Nyau dancing group because he was now a born again Christian and those issues mattered less to him despite him also being an initiated member of the Nyau group.
“I was initiated into Nyau when I was a young boy and now I’m an adult and a Christian. Such activities do not add any value to my life and I’m not supporting any of my children who want to be initiated,’’ he said.

And the boy’s mother, Joyce Phiri, who is also Chewa by tribe, complained that the Nyau activities had delayed his son’s education as he was supposed to be in grade 10 but kept repeating because he was always found with the group during the time he was supposed to be in class.

“He was almost completing school but was delayed due to his Nyau activities,’’ he said.
And School Head teacher, Mutale Nsofu, complained that there was divided loyalty from the initiated Nyau pupil as he opted to give much respect and attention to the Nyau activities at the expense of the school rules.
” Yes I know it’s tradition and has to be respected but you find that instead of initiated boys to be in school, they opt to go for their Nyau activities which is worrying as we see them moving around the school premises,’’ he said.

Meanwhile, Leader of the Nyau dancing group, Michael Mwinga, said his group would not allow any initiated school boy to be taking part in the Nyau activities during school days.

Mr Mwinga said most of the school boys were being returned from joining the group but the boy in question willingly forced himself to the group until he was initiated but would not be allowed to take part in their activities unless during holidays.

” Mine is just to instruct my group not to allow any initiated school boy to participate in anything during school days and if the boys refuse to follow my instructions, they would be punished until they return to school,‘’ he said.

The Nyau tradition has been in existence for centuries but officially gained International recognition in 2005 when the United Nations Education Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) gave the ritual protection as one of the 90 masterpieces of oral and intangible heritage of humanity.

Tom Mtine Dies at 97

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The first black African to run the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) after independence Tom Mtine has died in Ndola at the age of 97.

His eldest son Hastings Mtine has told Radio Icengelo News that Mtine died on Tuesday morning at his home in Northrise, Ndola after an illness.

“He died today around 11:30 at home here in Ndola. He was recuperating at home. He had been in hospital. We took him back home and that is where he was recuperating from but he was 97 years old,” Hastings said.

Mtine is scheduled to be buried on Wednesday morning in his home village called Lukalo situated in Chief Munukwa’s area of Chipata.

“We are following his wishes. His wish was that he should be buried in Chipata at the village next to his parents and in accordance with the Muslim rituals because he was a Muslim. That is why you have seen us moving so quickly because it has to be done within a very short space of time. We are going to Chipata right now,” Hastings added.

Meanwhile, the Government has airlifted Mtine’s body from Ndola to Chipata in the company of his family.

He was an honorary member of the Confederation of African Football.

Mtine was awarded by FIFA at its centenary celebration in 2004 for his contribution to the sport in Zambia.

HH engages with Gemfields Group and Kagem Mining to Boost Gemstone Sector

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In a move to enhance the gemstone mining sector in Zambia, President Hakainde Hichilema held a meeting at State House with a delegation led by Mr. Sean Gilbertson, the CEO of Gemfields Group, and Kagem Mining. The discussions revolved around key aspects of gemstone mining, including the formalization of artisanal miners and strengthening partnerships to create employment opportunities in this vital sector.

During the meeting, the President emphasized the importance of emulating successful models from neighboring countries to formalize artisanal miners. This approach is expected to stimulate economic growth and job creation within the sector. Notably, Kagem Mining, a prominent player in Zambia’s gemstone industry, is 25% owned by the Zambian people through the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC).

President Hichilema underscored the joint responsibility of safeguarding the country’s precious gemstone resources, as he stated, “With Kagem being 25% owned by the Zambian people through IDC, we are joint custodians of the people’s resources. It is through joint ventures and partnerships like this that we can grow this key sector, to benefit the people from our natural resource endowment.”

Zambia holds the distinction of being the world’s leading producer of emeralds, with its high-quality gemstones highly sought after and commanding premium prices in global markets. However, President Hichilema acknowledged the need to improve transparency and efficiency in the sector to ensure that the benefits of this resource endowment are maximized for the nation’s development.

The President pledged to continue engaging at this level to explore opportunities for the industry’s advancement, and he encouraged active participation from Zambians in the country’s economic development process. The gemstone sector is recognized as a crucial driver of economic growth, and the government’s commitment to fostering partnerships and enhancing transparency in this field is seen as a positive step toward realizing its full potential.

The gemstone sector holds significant promise for Zambia, and continued efforts to bolster its growth are expected to yield tangible benefits for the country.

Kawana dismisses Chellah Tukuta claims

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Information and Media Permanent Secretary, Thabo Kawana has dismissed social media reports that Cornelius Mulenga also known as Chellah Tukuta has been appointed Deputy Editor in Charge of Photography” and “Chief Photographer” at the Zambia Daily Mail.

Mr. Kawana says no such position exists at the Zambia Daily Mail.

He says no such appointment has been made and has encouraged the public to ask those claiming to have been appointed by the President to produce the purported letter of Appointment.

In a statement to ZNBC News last evening, Mr. Kawana said the Public may wish to know that the Presidency can never be the one to appoint any person to such technical positions no matter how close he maybe to the people.

The Permanent Secretary said there are relevant authorities that fill in such positions that deal with videos, images, audios, graphics or indeed sounds.

Mr. Kawana has since urged the public to dismiss the said claim with the contempt it deserves.

Grenade Birthday Gift Kills Ukraine Army Chief

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A close adviser to the commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian army, Major Hennadiy Chastyakov, lost his life on his birthday after a hidden grenade among his birthday gifts exploded. The tragic event took place as Major Chastyakov, 39, returned to his apartment with presents from his colleagues and began opening them with his 13-year-old son.

Initial reports suggested that the major’s son had inadvertently started turning the ring on the grenade, but Ukraine’s Interior Minister, Igor Klymenko, clarified the sequence of events, stating that Major Chastyakov had taken the grenade away from his child and accidentally triggered the explosive device, leading to the tragic explosion.

The news of Major Chastyakov’s untimely death was confirmed by General Valery Zaluzhny, the commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian army, on his Telegram page. General Zaluzhny expressed his profound grief and described Major Chastyakov as a close friend, highlighting his dedication to the Ukrainian Armed Forces in their ongoing battle against Russian aggression.

“Inexplicable pain and a heavy loss for the armed forces and for me personally. My aide and close friend Major Gennady Chastyakov died under tragic circumstances today, on his birthday, in the bosom of the family. An unidentified explosive device went off in one of the gifts,” wrote General Zaluzhny on his Telegram channel. He also extended his condolences to Major Chastyakov’s wife and four children.

Initially, the incident was reported as a suspected assassination using a booby-trapped gift, but further details have since emerged. Major Chastyakov’s wife revealed that the fatal gift contained a bottle of alcohol and shot glasses shaped like grenades. A subsequent search of the apartment by the police uncovered five more live grenades.

Reports indicate that Major Chastyakov was well-trained in handling grenades, having graduated from a military academy.

The police have now identified a fellow soldier who presented the fatal gift to Major Chastyakov, and an investigation is currently underway to shed light on the circumstances leading to this tragic accident.

The incident has been described as a “tragic accident” by authorities, and the Interior Minister has urged the public to await the outcome of the official investigation.

Heavy rains blow off school roof

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Heavy rains accompanied by strong winds have blown off the roof of a 1 x 3 classroom block and the office of the deputy head teacher at Mukuba Primary School in Kanchibiya District.

Kanchibiya District Commissioner Chrispin Chilekwa confirmed the incident in Kanchibiya district stating that the incident happened around 15.00 hours.

Mr Chilekwa said the strong wind also blew off the roofs of seven houses near the Mukuba Primary School area.

The District Commissioner said the unfortunate He said several properties were soaked and some damaged by the rains after the roofs were blown off from the school and the houses.

Mr Chilekwa said an assessment report of the situation is being prepared and will be submitted to the Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit (DMMU) at the Provincial offices.

“Government sympathises with the affected families and is looking for the best possible way on how to mitigate the situation,” said Mr Chilekwa.

Meanwhile, Mumbuwu Ward Councillor Sosten Sampa expressed sadness after conducting a spot check on the affected school and houses, saying the situation needed urgent attention.

“The strong wind was very unusual as it rippled off the roof of the classroom block and some houses,” pointed out Mr Sampa.

And Mukuba Head Teacher Harriet Mulenga said the Unfortunate incident will adversely affect the grades five and three pupils who were using the classroom block.

She expressed sadness that the situation has happened at a crucial time when pupils are remaining with less than two weeks to commence writing their end-of-year exams.

“I’m appealing to well-wishers to come on board and help in any way possible,” said Mrs Mulenga.

NATIONAL DIV 1 WRAP: Brave Nchanga Rangers Maintain Lead

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Nchanga Rangers maintained their lead in FAZ National Division One after edging Mpulungu Harbour 1-0 at home in Chingola at the weekend.
Striker Bornwell Mwape scored the goal for Brave Rangers at Nchanga Stadium.

Nchanga leads the table with 20 points, one above second placed Atletico Lusaka after 10 matches played.

Atletico Lusaka moved to 19 points after thumping Kitwe United 2-0 in their Week 10 match.

Kitwe are tenth in the league with 11 points.

Lumwana Radiants are third on the table with 17 points following a 2-0 victory over Young Prison Leopards.

Fourth placed City of Lusaka drew 1-1 with visiting Indeni to move to 16 points.

Meanwhile, Chambishi recorded their first win of the season when overcoming Chipata United 2-1 over the weekend.

Chambishi had posted eight draws and one defeat prior to edging Chipata.

FAZ NATIONAL DIVISION 1 – WEEK 10 RESULTS

Young Prisons Leopards 0-2 Lumwana Radiants

Atletico Lusaka 2-0 Kitwe United

Young Green Buffaloes 1-2 Aguila Stars

Chipata United 1-2 Chambishi

Nchanga Rangers 1-0 Mpulungu Harbour

Quattro Kalumbila 2-2 Kafue Eagles

Jumulo FC 1-1 Zesco Malaiti Rangers

City of Lusaka 1-1 Indeni FC

Mpulungu Youth 1-0 National Assembly (ABANDONED)