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Prison Deny Green Buffaloes Number One Dream

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Green Buffaloes missed a chance to join Nkwazi at the top of the FAZ Super Division table after losing to Prison Leopards on Sunday in Kabwe.

Prison beat Buffaloes 1-0 in this round three match thanks to Junior Zulu’s 15th minute goal at Godfrey “Ucar” Chitalu Stadium.

The win moves unbeaten Prison to joint second on five points from three matches.

Nkwazi are topping the table with a one point gap.

Buffaloes stay put on three points after posting a win and two defeats in the new campaign.

Meanwhile, Forest Rangers and Red Arrows on Sunday settled for a goalless in Ndola.

Forest would have supplanted Nkwazi from the top had they beaten Arrows at Levy Mwanawasa Stadium.

FAZ SUPER DIVISION – WEEK 3

03.09.2023

Forest Rangers 0-0 Red Arrows

Prison Leopards 1-0 Green Buffaloes

02.09.2023

FC MUZA 2-0 Mutondo Stars

Green Eagles 1-0 Nkana

Konkola Blades 0-0 Power Dynamos

Mufulira Wanderers 2-2 Kabwe Warriors

NAPSA Stars 0-0 Kansanshi Dynamos

Nkwazi 1-0 ZESCO United

Trident FC 0-2 ZANACO

Youth Unemployment Ticking Time Bomb is Global, as China Joins the Band Wagon

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By Mwansa Chalwe Snr

Youth Unemployment is one of the top problems that the Zambian government faces, and is grappling to solve. The New Dawn administration should, however, be comforted by the fact that the phenomenon is global, and the World’s second largest economy has just joined the queue of countries with high Youth unemployment.

“In nearly every country in the world, youth unemployment is much higher than general unemployment”, Wrote Pallavio Rao in Visual Capitalist, an on line Publication, citing data from Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).

It should be noted that the problem of Youth unemployment has become so widely spread that even G7 countries like Spain and Italy, are facing high Youth unemployment rates. Spain and Italy have 28.9% and 22.3% Youth unemployment rates respectively. In order to demonstrate how widespread the Youth unemployment problem is around the World, it may be useful to highlight a few countries’ Youth unemployment rates. Costa Rica (27.8%), Sweden 24.9%, Chile (19.6%), South Africa (51.5%), Botswana (38.8%), Namibia (39.78%), Greece (23.6%). But the country of particular interest, and which is rather surprising to experience high youth unemployment, is China.

China’s latest Youth unemployment rate which was announced in June, 2023, was 21.3%. This was a shocking figure, such that it compelled National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) to stop publishing Youth unemployment figures.

“Starting from this August, the release of urban unemployment rates for youth and other age groups across the country will be suspended,” NBS spokesperson Fu Linghui said at a press conference.

It is important to put the Chinese youth unemployment problem in context. In March, 2023, the Chinese government invited applicants to sit for the Civil service examinations, a pre-requisite to getting a job in the competitive Chinese Civil Service. There were 7.7 million applicants for 200,000 openings.

There are number of factors that have contributed to the high Youth unemployment in China. The number one factor is the Chinese government’s imposition of “Zero Covid” measures. This is what started the disruption. In addition, the clamp down on internet giant like TenCents Holdings and Alibaba, the escalation unfriendly business regulations has forced some foreign investors to flee or reconsider their investment decisions in China. The tariffs imposed by the former US President Donald Trump, which have been continued by the Biden administration as well as the generally toxic relationship between the two countries have all contributed to increased unemployment. In recent times, China has experienced a reduction both in exports and imports. And in general, Chinese consumer confidence has collapsed resulting in reduction in spending.

In our case in Zambia, we are aware of the high Youth unemployment, although we do not have readily available data to fully appreciate the magnitude of the problem, the way we do with inflation, interest rates, exchange rate and economic growth. The last Annual Labour Survey Report was in 2021. There are currently no 2023 Quarterly Labour Survey reports available on the Ministry of Labour and Social Services website. The reasonable guess is that Zambia’s Youth unemployment could be in millions, if the estimated number of youths leaving our education institutions and entering the Labour market every year of between 300,000 to 350,000 is accurate.

One of Zambia’s most respected independent Professional Body – The Zambia Institute of Chartered Accountant (ZICA), is concerned with the country’s high level of unemployment. ZICA President Cecilia Zimba, expressed her concern about the high level of unemployment in Zambia. And she rightly described it as a ‘Time Bomb”, if no practical policy actions are taken.

“Zambia needs to put in place measures to capture employment data on a timely basis and report periodically in the same manner inflation and policy rates are reported. Employment should be regarded as a key economic variable with a measurable target like GDP, inflation and exchange rate among others,” She said in an interview with Zambia Business Times.

It is vitally important that government ensures that timely collection and publication of Labour statistics is done, if it is to solve the unemployment problem. In the absence of data on labour, how can they craft an effective job creation strategy? It is like shooting in the dark, as the management guru Peter Drucker famously said, “If you can’t measure it, you can’t manage it.”  

As the situation stands, we really do not have credible formal empirical evidence about the number of unemployed Youth. We can only infer from the government recruitment exercises in the last twelve months or so. The recruitment of teachers attracted 100,877 for 30,496 positions; medical personnel attracted 137,139 for 11,276 vacancies; Zambia defence forces attracted 236,000 for 5,000 positions; Zambia Revenue Authority received 53,345 for 115 vacancies and Ministry of finance received 128 042 applications for the 46,800 temporary census jobs in 2022 Census.

There should be no dispute about the fact that high Youth unemployment in Zambia, has been with us for a long time. And therefore, it should not be blamed on the current administration alone. During the PF administration, the former Labour Minister, Fackson Shamenda admitted of its existence and expressed his concern, when addressing an International Labour organisation (ILO) conference.

“I am always reminded of the Arab Spring when I address the issue of youth unemployment. We all know what happened to our friends in North Africa, where disgruntled unemployed youths can help to bring down Governments. This is why we must, as a continent, seriously address the challenge of youth unemployment,” Mr Shamenda said.

The Youth unemployment problem is complex and multi-dimensional, and requires thinkers to solve it. As a person who has spent a couple of years thinking and analysing the Youth unemployment problem, with a view of coming up with possible solutions, I believe that there are several pre-requisites that the authorities should follow in order to solve the youth unemployment problem.

The first pre-requisite is that there is a need for government to measure the size of the problem through a statistical survey. The Authorities need to realize that in order to solve a problem, the size of the solution has to fit the size of the problem. Secondly, there should be a detailed diagnosis of the different causes of Youth unemployment in order to fully understand the problem so as to come up with possible solutions. It is common sense that there is no doctor who can cure a disease without diagnosis. Thirdly, there is a need to recognize and understand that the Youth demographic is heterogeneous, and these demographics have to be identified. The different demographics require different solutions. The design of the one size fits all solutions as has been the case in the past should be avoided as they have failed. And finally, a comprehensive road map that captures the above variables should be drawn up. The roadmap document should be the basis of designing the different short term, medium term and long term solutions, for the different Youth demographics. Innovative solutions are required, and not the failed initiatives of the past.

The writer is a Chartered Accountant and Author. He is an independent financial commentator, Analyst and a Semi-retired MSME Consultant. He is also an Op-Ed Contributor to the Hong Kong based, Alibaba owned, and South China Morning Post (SCMP). Contact: [email protected]

Nkana’s Losing Start to the Season Continues, Zesco Tumble

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Nkana on Saturday started life minus legendary coach Beston Chambeshi with a 1-0 loss to Green Eagles away in Choma in their third match of the 2023/24 FAZ Super Division season.

Nkana last Tuesday sent Chambeshi on forced leave after posting two straight losses in the new season.

Sunday’s 1-0 loss to promoted Mutondo Stars in the Kitwe derby compelled Kalampa to replace Chambeshi with his deputy George Chilufya in an interim capacity.

Chilufya watched from the dugout as Kalampa lost their third consecutive defeat.

Freddy Michael scored a 75th goal at Independence Stadium to hand Eagles their first win of the season after two draws.

Nkana’s search for a goal and points continues this term.

Meanwhile, Zesco United’s unbeaten run in the season is over after succumbing to a 1-0 loss at Nkwazi in Lusaka.

Brian Masanyinga scored two minutes away from full time at Edwin Imboela Stadium.

In Chililabombwe, champions Power Dynamos were held to a goalless draw by promoted Konkola Blades at Konkola Stadium.

Power are yet to score in their first two league matches.

FAZ SUPER DIVISION – WEEK 3

02.09.2023

FC MUZA 2-0 Mutondo Stars

Green Eagles 1-0 Nkana

Konkola Blades 0-0 Power Dynamos

Mufulira Wanderers 2-2 Kabwe Warriors

NAPSA Stars 0-0 Kansanshi Dynamos

Nkwazi 1-0 ZESCO United

Trident FC 0-2 ZANACO

03.09.2023

Forest Rangers Vs Red Arrows

Prison Leopards Vs Green Buffaloes

Patson Stays Put at Leicester

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Chipolopolo striker Patson Daka is staying at English championship side Leicester City after his proposed move on transfer deadline day failed.

Daka was linked with a move to Italian giants AC Milan and Premier League side Bournemouth but both transfers fell through late on the final day of the window.

The English media say Daka was keen to move back into the Premier League.

Leicester could not let Daka leave after they failed to find his replacement on the final day of the transfer window.

But, it is believed that the deal fell through after the Foxes were unable to bring in a replacement.

Bournemouth were confident of completing the deal for Patson Daka on deadline day, but the move broke down in the final hours of the transfer window.

The Zambia international was keen to move back into the Premier League, but the deal broke down in the final hour of the transfer window, according to the Daily Mail.

Daka has been at the King Power Stadium since 2021 after completing a big-money move from RB Salzburg.

The 24-year-old has scored 15 goals across 74 matches for the Foxes, but he is yet to make an appearance in the Championship this term.

Edward Chilufya Goes Back To Sweden

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Chipolopolo midfielder Edward Chilufya has joined Swedish champions BK Häcken on a one-year loan deal from Danish side FC Midtjylland.

Chilufya completed his move to BK Häcken on Friday.

He joined Midtjylland in January, 2022.

“I’m happy to announce that I’m taking on a new challenge back in Sweden with league defending champions BK Häcken,” Chilufya reacted after the switch.

“Looking forward to getting down to work and delivering results on the pitch. Sweden, the Tiger is back. See you soon,” he stated.

Chilufya played in Sweden for Djurgårdens for over four years prior to his departure for Midtjylland.

Message For Today: Roots That Go Deep

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Today’s Scripture

He is like a tree planted along a riverbank, with its roots reaching deep into the water—a tree not bothered by the heat nor worried by long months of drought. Its leaves stay green, and it goes right on producing all its luscious fruit.
Jeremiah 17:8, TLB

Roots That Go Deep

Friend, God says that if you trust and hope in Him, you are blessed no matter what your circumstances are. You’re like a tree that is not affected by a drought. You keep on producing even in famine, you outlast the opposition, and you accomplish dreams bigger than you imagined. He has provided you with everything you need to succeed. The bad breaks, the people who walked away, and the unhealthy environment you may have been raised in cannot hold you back because your faith roots go deep. The illness, the child who is struggling, or the business that has slowed is not going to stop you. God is going to take what was meant for your harm and turn it to your advantage. It was meant to stop you, but if you keep believing, keep thanking God, and keep doing the right thing, you’re going to come out with luscious fruit—stronger, healthier, better than you were before. All the forces of darkness cannot keep the greatness and the purpose God put in you from flourishing in amazing ways.

A Prayer for Today

“Father, thank You that every day I can live my life rooted in my relationship with You. Thank You for planting me in the streams of Your living water that all the opposition and negative circumstances cannot diminish. I look forward to the abundance You are producing in my life. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.”

ActionAid Zambia appeals to President Hichilema to address climate change

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ActionAid Zambia in North-Western Province has urged President Hakainde Hichilema to address issues surrounding climate change as he opens the third session of the thirteenth National Assembly on Friday, September 8, 2023.

Organization Hub Coordinator Exilda Chisongo has told the Zambia News and Information Services in Solwezi District that the issue of climate change is something that needs serious attention by all stakeholders and ensure that leaders are committed to promoting climate justice.

Ms Chisongo said her organization is concerned that North-Western Province has not been spared from the negative effects of climate change.

“As the President opens the third session of the thirteenth National Assembly, we would like to hear him talk about the climate change agenda because our country is affected, so we would like him to encourage stakeholders to commit themselves towards promotion of climate justice and see to it that we re-commit ourselves to issues of climate change as a nation,” she said.

She added that trees have continued to be cut recklessly and wondered how committed the leaders are to mitigating the negative effects of climate change.

“Right now, we are struggling with issues to do with climate change, yet we have allowed citizens to continue cutting trees and the use of plastic bags that are below 30 microns in thickness in our communities,” she said.

Meanwhile, Ms Chisongo said government should expedite the process of opening the Kasenseli Gold Mine for increased revenue collection to grow the economy.

She said the organization believes that once the Mine is open it will create jobs for many Zambians to improve their livelihood and reduce poverty.

Minister Advocates for Investment in Arts Development to Boost Employment and Prosperity

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Minister of Youth, Sport and Arts – Elvis Nkandu is seeking investment in arts development to create more jobs and wealth for the country.

Mr. Nkandu said there is a need to inspire investment in not just the upcoming National Arts Festival but also Arts Development in general.

In the company of Minister of Information and Media Chushi Kasanda, Mr. Nkandu officiated at the 2023 National Arts Festival Gala Dinner held at the Radisson Blue Hotel in Lusaka.

The National Arts Festival which will be held from the 22nd to the 30th of September 2023 is a national celebration of Zambia’s rich artistic talent and aims to showcase the best of Zambian arts as expressed and experienced locally.

“The Festival embraces the Zambian longstanding belief in the unity of purpose, unity as a nation and unity in diversity. The National Arts Festival is staged on the principles of national identity, creativity, patriotism and excellence,” Mr. Nkandu remarked.

“The 2023 National Arts Festival will be held under the theme “Accelerating Economic Development through Investment in the Creative Sector” The theme was inspired by the Republican President of Zambia Mr. Hakainde Hichilema who is also our Country’s Chief Marketing Officer.”

Mr. Nkandu concluded:”Rethinking the rules of engagement in a changing artistic landscape, the Gala Dinner was meant to inspire investment in not just the National Arts Festival but also Arts Development in general to create jobs and wealth.”

HH is a politician par excellence!

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Love him or loathe him, Hakainde Hichilema is a politician par excellence! At a time when the price of our staple food, mealie meal, has hit the glass ceiling and rocketing through the skies; many politicians would rather elect to remain holed up in the sanctuary of State House in order to shield themselves from criticism as opposed to subjecting themselves to scrutiny.

Now…….here’s a leader who has taken a risk and stepped out of his comfort zone and grabbed the bull by its horns and faced his people. Launching 10 days of activism to commemorate 2 years of the UPND in power, President Hichilema made a foray into Mandevu to spearhead community service – something which isn’t new to him, anyway!

Even as some residents of Mandevu took to the streets to register their displeasure by waving pockets of pamela (miniature packs of mealie meal) as his motorcade wound its way to Chipala Level 1 Hospital where he was scheduled for some assignments; the president and his entourage never took offence.

Recounting this encounter later on his Facebook page, the president had this to write, “This open and peaceful environment as a result of the restoration of the rule of law, allows for such apprehensions to be voiced freely and we appreciated that.”

Hichilema went on to assure the nation that such concerns have been taken into consideration; while his administration remains committed to resolving the issue of mealie meal by “ensuring farmers are incentivised to grow more maize.”

Of course, the rest of the programme went on as planned. The president put on his work clothes and proceeded to help clean around the premises in order to, “demonstrate the importance of a clean and hygienic environment in a health facility.” There after, the president officiated at the drilling of boreholes in Mpulungu and Kabanana wards; areas which have lacked water for a long time.

The president could not hesitate, but confess that he was delighted to learn from the medical staff about how the constituency development fund (CDF) has enhanced the hospital’s operations by providing equipment and improving infrastructure.

Not to be deterred by the cantankerous conduct of the rented mob in Mandevu, the president continued with his exploits in other parts of Lusaka. Next day, he stormed Lusaka Central! He graced an interactive forum with NIPA and Evelyn Hone College students at NIPA after which he committed to sink boreholes at the two institutions in order to ease the water blues. He further donated a bus to NIPA and K100, 000 to Evelyn Hone from his own savings!

In Munali constituency, he continued with his his mission of helping improve water supply within the city by drilling yet another borehole. While in Mtendere, he learnt about complaints regarding the poor state of the road network which he had experienced for himself and agreed with the urgent need to work on the same.

In the mean time, the president continues his tour of the remaining constituencies in the nation’s capital. What do we make of this?

It’s sad that as the president continues to reach out to the people, endeavouring to explain the policies of his party and undertake community work; some of his ministers and senior party officials continue to be hypnotized in deep slumber! Where’s the Information Minister to explain or defend government policies? What is the Agriculture Minister doing to assuage the concerns of the people regarding the astronomical price of mealie meal? Are the provincial ministers doing enough to go out there and keep our people in the loop regarding what government is doing to ameliorate the plight of our people? We can’t even say much about the UPND party secretariat as it is completely dislocated from the rank and file of the party.

Prince Bill M. Kaping’a
Political/Social Analyst

Student Unions Advocate for Enactment of Tobacco Bill to Safeguard Public Health

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Student Union Bodies Join Forces to Push for Comprehensive Tobacco Legislation

Several student union bodies in Zambia have come together to call for the long-awaited Tobacco Bill to be enacted into law. The proposed legislation aims to manage and regulate the production, use, and sale of tobacco products in the country, with the primary goal of safeguarding public health.

Speaking on behalf of these student unions, Chandra Choongo, President of the University of Zambia Students Union (UNZASU), emphasized the importance of enacting the Tobacco Bill as a means of protecting individuals from the harmful effects of tobacco smoke. Exposure to tobacco smoke is widely recognized as a significant health hazard.

Mr. Choongo expressed concerns regarding the lengthy period the draft Bill has been under consideration, which spans approximately 15 years, without significant progress toward becoming law. This delay in enactment has spurred the student unions to take collective action and advocate for the Bill’s passage.

The student union bodies voiced their concerns during a press briefing held at the Center for Trade Policy and Development (CTPD). They called on Members of Parliament to prioritize the Tobacco Bill, recognizing its significance for public health and well-being.

Additionally, Mercy Mecha, President of Chreso University Student Union, urged MPs to take a keen interest in the matter, emphasizing the need to address the regulatory gaps associated with tobacco use and sales effectively.

Sylvester Katantoka, Director of the Mental Health Users Network, underscored the potential of comprehensive tobacco legislation to combat tobacco-related diseases. Such a law, he noted, would be a significant step forward in safeguarding the health of Zambian citizens.

The collaborative efforts of these student union bodies and advocacy groups demonstrate the growing consensus on the importance of the Tobacco Bill and its potential to mitigate the health risks associated with tobacco use, production, and sale in Zambia. Their call for action seeks to promote the well-being of the country’s citizens and reduce the burden of tobacco-related diseases.

Media urged to desist from dividing Zambia

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Minister of Information and Media Chushi Kasanda has called on media houses to practice professionalism through dissemination of accurate and factual information to the general public.

ZANIS reports that Ms Kasanda observed that some journalists have a tendency of disseminating harmful information that contributes to division in the country.

The Minister explained that certain media houses are fond of pushing a negative agenda instead of highlighting the right content that benefits all Zambians.

She stated that the role of the media is ensuring that the general public is kept abreast with real time information such as the Constituency Development Fund, free education, and massive recruitment among other social services being implemented.

She explained that this is the kind of information that people especially in rural areas should receive so that they too benefit from the opportunities by the government.

Speaking at a weekly press briefing in Lusaka, the Minister stated that the government has honored its promise of ensuring freedom of the media.

She said this is evident by the open space that is provided to various political parties on national broadcasters such as ZNBC.

Ms Kasanda reminded the public that content being aired on ZNBC covers all political parties because of the government’s acceptance that all Zambians ought to be provided a platform to air their views.

“The media should change the way of reporting, because media can either build or break a nation through dissemination of information, especially on radio which has a wider coverage,” Ms Kasanda stated.

And the Minister emphasised on the importance of Zambia News and Information Services in publishing factual and accurate Information to all parts of the country.

She stated that ZANIS having the largest presence in 104 districts has been equipped with requisite tools totaling to 60 digital cameras, 40 laptops, including 10 donated laptops for provinces and districts to enhance the mandate of the institution.

The Minister said that ZANIS being a government mouthpiece, conveys accurate information on government’s behalf, thus urging citizens to give feedback on the information publicized by the agency.

She further disclosed that the Ministry is currently in talks with the treasury to release funding for the completion of the eight Provincial studios.

She also underscored some of the success including issuance of radio and TV broadcasting licenses, enactment of media laws to regulate the media sector in a transparent and objective manner.

Ms Kasanda revealed that the Cabinet has already approved the Access to Information Bill in principle, and that an update will soon be given.

Meanwhile, Ministry of Information Permanent Secretary Kennedy Kalunga said that President Hakainde Hichilema realised the importance of ZANIS, thus equipping the institution with video and photography cameras, public address equipment and laptops for officers in Provinces and districts to effectively carry out their work.

Mr Kalunga revealed that ZANIS was neglected in terms of funding, last receiving new equipment during the United National Independence Party (UNIP) regime, a narrative that has been changed by the current administration.

And ZANIS Director Loyce Saili disclosed that the Agency is working with local people and youths in the film industry from various districts to provide content for the ZANIS TV channel.

She said that management has set aside funding that will be used to contract young people to produce short films for the TV, resulting in empowerment and job creation in the provinces.

She said that the institution has already moved into two provincial studios in Mansa and Kasama, awaiting installation of equipment so that the studios are fully functional.

Katete Council Secretary arrested for corrupt practices

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The Anti-Corruption Commission has arrested and charged Katete Town Council Secretary, Everty Ng’andu for corrupt practices.

According to a statement issued by ACC Head-Corporate Communications Timothy Moono , Ms Ng’andu aged 50 of Lusaka has been charged with abuse of authority of office and willful failure to comply with applicable procedure.

Mr Moono indicated the details in the first offence were committed between May 1st, 2019 and May 31st, 2019 in Sinazongwe District, where whilst serving in her capacity as Council Secretary for Sinazongwe Town Council, Ms Ng’andu abused the authority of her office.

He said this was in the manner she used Council property being frontend loader, tipper truck, tractors and man-power for personal use without paying the requisite fees, an act arbitrary and prejudicial to the interest of the Sinazongwe Council, a public body.

He added that for the second offence, on dates unknown but between 1st January, 2018 and 31st December, 2018 in Sinazongwe District, Ms Ng’andu willfully failed to comply with applicable procedure relating to the procurement of a motor vehicle, a transaction involving Sinazongwe Council, a public body.

And in another matter, the Commission has arrested and charged former Namwala Town Council Director of Works Arthur Thole and former Namwala Town Council Rural Water and Sanitation Coordinator Kennedy Chifokolo for corruption involving over K200, 000.

He explained that Mr Thole was charged with one count of corrupt acquisition of public revenue or property contrary to Section 34(2) (a) and one count of willful failure to comply with applicable procedure or guidelines relating to procurement contrary to Section 34(2) (b) as read with Section 41 of the Anti-Corruption Act No. 3 of 2012 of the Laws of Zambia.

On the other hand, Mr Moono said that Chifokolo was charged with one count of corrupt acquisition of public revenue or property contrary to Section 34(2) (a) and one count of Conflict of Interest contrary to Section 28 of the Anti-Corruption Act No. 3 of 2012.

“It is alleged that Thole and Chifokolo facilitated the signing of a contract between Namwala Town Council and Geotechno Rock Rollers Limited for the rehabilitation of 28 dysfunctional hand pumps across 14 wards in Namwala, and fraudulently facilitated the payment of K220, 500 to Geotechno Rock Rollers Limited as advance payment in contravention of procurement guidelines and without due regard of the delivery of service,” read part of the statement.

He noted that Chifokolo as a member of the Tender Committee in the evaluation of bids for the selection and award of the same contract failed to disclose in writing his personal and private interest in Geotechno Rock Roller Limited, and did participate in the award of the contract to this particular company.

All the three accused persons have been released on bond and will appear before court.

1,000 youths armed with entrepreneurship skills

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The Possibility practitioners, an entrepreneurship and mentorship organisation, says the growth of the Zambian economy depends entirely on youths that have entrepreneur skills to create jobs for themselves.

Possibility practitioners’ Chief Executive Officer, Lloyd Mwiinga, said the future of the Zambian economy can only be transformed through youths that have been empowered with knowledge in entrepreneurship.

He was speaking at the possibility practitioners’ symposium at Mulungushi Conference Centre in Lusaka today, where youths mostly students from different universities gathered to learn skills in entrepreneurship.

Mr Mwiinga said the objective of the possibility symposium is to impart business skills in upcoming entrepreneurs for them to be able to run their own enterprise.

He said youths can only contribute significantly to the country’s gross domestic product through setting up small scale businesses.

“The key objective of the possibility practitioners is to bring on board youths from across the country to listen to captains of industries and business executives about entrepreneurship and mentorship,” he said.

He explained that over 1,000 youths have attended the symposium, where some underwent training in entrepreneurship and mentorship and will graduate with certificates.

And K- Solutions engineering and financial solutions mentor, Kawanga Kalumbi, said entrepreneurship is the engine of the Zambian economy and that there is a need to empower youths with entrepreneurship skills.

Dr Kalumbi observed that there is a need to upscale mentorship training to upcoming entrepreneurs because the future of the Zambian economy is anchored on small and medium enterprises.

She said the government alone cannot manage to create jobs for all citizens, and that small enterprise development must be promoted to fill the gaps.

The possibility practitioners was formed in 2017 with the core objective of empowering youths with entrepreneurship and mentorship skills in order for them to set up small enterprises.

Govt urged to work on Ndola/Mufulira road

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Ndola Christian Ministers fellowship on the Copperbelt has called on the Government to work on the Ndola /Mufulira road which has become deplorable.

Ndola Christian Ministers fellowship said this when they called on Copperbelt Province Minister Elisha Matambo in Ndola that Ndola/Mufulira road has been neglected for so many years.

Ndola Christian Ministers fellowship Chairperson Amos Kanyakula noted that the Ndola/ Mufurira road is one of the economical roads on the Copperbelt and it should be worked on quickly.

Bishop Kanyakula said once the road is worked on it will improve the country’s economy as it leads to the Sankaya border post with the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Copperbelt Province Minister Elisha Matambo said the government has already advertised for the construction of the Ndola/Mufulira road and soon a contractor will be on site.

Mr. Matambo said the Ndola/Mufulira road up to Sakanya border will be a concrete road, because of the heavy duty trucks which use it.

The Provincial Minister disclosed that the Sakanya border post will be improved to suit the international standards through construction of modern structures.

“On the other side of the Democratic Republic of Congo our colleagues have a modern building and we will do the same here and ensure that we build a concrete road from Hillcrest in Ndola up to Sakanya border,” said Mr Matambo.

He said from Sakanya to Mufurila, the road will be bituminous while from Ndola to Sakanya it will be a concrete road to cater for the trucks and ensure that it lasts longer.

Mr Matambo pointed out that works on the Chingola/Kasumbula road has reached an advanced stage and soon the construction works which are being done under the Public Private Partnership will soon be completed.

The Minister said the government has also started working on the Chibuluma road in Kitwe which was neglected for ten years by the previous regime.

“Within two years, President Hakainde Hichilema has found the money and a contractor has already been picked,” said Mr Matmabo.

He stated that the entire Chibuluma road will be a concrete road.

Mr Matambo said the Government will also work on selected roads in different districts on the Copperbelt.

15 year old Vubwi boy dies while digging for gold

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A 15-year-old boy has died after a mine collapsed on him in Vubwi district of Eastern province.

The minor named as Amadi Zulu, died after a makeshift mine he and his family members were digging in search for gold, fell on him in Chithumba area of Chief Pembamoyo.

Eastern Province Police Commanding Officer Limpo Liwyalii confirmed the incident.

The Police Commanding Officer said that the incident occurred on Thursday, August, 31, 2023 when the said teenager was mining gold in the river banks of Kangwamunyanga stream.

And according to Martin Mbewe , a witness close to the bereaved family, said the boy was in the company of two other family members who fortunately survived the mine breakdown.

“His two colleagues were saved in time but it was too late for Amadi as he was in the deepest part of the trench,” said Mr Mbewe.

Another eye witness said the victim’s mother witnessed the incident but stood helplessly as she was several meters away.

“The victim’s mother who happened to be not more than 30 meters away from the trench noticed the mine collapsing and shouted for help but it was too late to save the juvenile”, he said.

Meanwhile, the body of the minor was later retrieved and was buried yesterday at Mofati one village in Chief Pembamoyo area.

And Vubwi Constituency lawmaker, Ackleo Banda, advised local people to desist from engaging in illegal mining activities.

Mr Banda noted that the country has continued to witness unfortunate deaths caused by illegal mining activities adding that there was need for police to tighten security at Chithumba gold mine.

 “So long, that place remains open to everyone, I can assure you, we should expect more of such tragedies,” he said.

The Vubwi lawmaker however sympathized with the bereaved family on the loss of their loved one.

Chithumba area of Chief Pembamoyo in Vubwi district is notorious for illegal mining activities which residents engage in to mine for gold in smaller quantities.