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The Man Behind the Fires and Sabotage in Zambia – Professor Kasonso

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I was gripped with FEAR and ANGER at the same time to learn of the wild fires that gutted the Lusaka City Market and another that left many of our people out of work. The perpetrators of these crimes should be brought to justice. Especially the real culprit behind these acts of terrorism and sabotage. Those attempting to find the perpetrators need our support. Therefore, I offer my ideas on finding and prosecuting these criminals. It is pertinent to establish the possible causes, then use criminal investigations theory and solve the problem once and for all.
It is not unusual for one field to borrow methods and practices of another field and apply them to resolve a persisting problem. With all due respect to the lawyers and police of Zambia I believe that the methods that accountants use to investigate financial fraud could be helpful here. The objective of any credible investigation is seeking to ESTABLISH THE TRUTH, then determine if crimes were committed, if not take corrective measures and preventative steps to avert a similar crisis from cropping up again. If there were crimes committed commit the perpetrators to justice. Then mitigate the damage caused. We accountants ask three questions to find financial fraudsters:

a) Who had the motive?

b) Who had the means to do it?

c) Who had the opportunity to commit the crime?

In answering these questions, I learned in Postgraduate Advanced Forensic Accounting Theory and Practice as well and Advanced Accounting and Fraud Examination that a good place to start the process of investigating a crime is to develop a hypothesis. A hypothesis is “a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.” Its synonyms are theory, premise, suggestion, supposition, proposition, guess, assumption, and postulate. In philosophy a hypothesis is “a proposition made as a basis for reasoning, without any assumption of its truth. A crime investigations hypothesis would be twofold i.e. the null hypothesis H0 and the alternative hypothesis H1. If empirical evidence supports the null hypothesis, then we can dismiss the alternative and the vice versa. In this case:

H0 is “The Lusaka City Market fire was an accident” whereas
H1 is “The Lusaka City Market Fire was NOT an accident”

The null hypothesis requires the investigation to look at the assets involved and a thorough review of the safety mechanisms. All the people with positions of responsibility around the facilities should be questioned directly. To the extent that, it is established that the fires were indeed an accident those responsible for the safety of the assets involved who did not put in place the mechanism to safeguard them should held accountable, and new measures to eliminate the possibility of similar accidents at markets throughout the country should be instituted. Given the safety record of Zambia under this administration as a carryover from previous administrations including those obtaining in fatal road accidents, it is not unfathomable that there are systematic deficits in safety and property maintenance of facilities that could be causing these fires.

The alternative hypothesis is that the wild fires are not an accident but deliberate actions of disingenuous or disgruntled citizens. Disgruntled citizens could be those involved in the disputes within the markets who could be aggrieved with the manner in which past or current intra-market disputes were resolved. Anybody who has worked or interested with our great citizens in the markets of Zambia knows that’s it rough and tumble enterprise. It’s survival of the fittest. Then the fires would be an act of revenge or as they say in my mother’s village “Katufilile munsenga.” (meaning “if we can’t win let’s all be losers”)

The alternative place to look are wider disputes in the country over economic or indeed political outcomes particularly the defacto UNIPists i.e the Current PF/MMD cadres/supporters Vs. the UPND cadres/supporters. This matter was touted by the Bishops in April as creating an atmosphere of creating unyielding and ongoing tensions in the country. Interestingly the current administration has denied they are presiding over a nation under serious political tension.
However, in this pocket or tinder box of perceived or real tension we could look at UPND cadres/supporters as those who are aggrieved as potentially disgruntled enough to embark the same: “Katufililie munsenga” (meaning “if we can’t win let’s all be losers”). Since the main case is in court and a detailed review may be misconstrued as potentially contemptuous of our judicial process I will not get in details here.

The alternative culprits could be just crazy people taking advantage of the tension in the real or perceived tensions in the country to commit opportunistic crimes. We have people like this in the United States who start up fires or commit other grievous crimes due to craziness taking advantage of the political tensions between the Republicans and democrats. They can be mentally ill or normal people who get possessed by a destructive concept or demons. In my mother’s village we called them. “Ba chisanguka” (disguised monsters)
Then finally the disingenuous PF/MMD cadres/supporters. First there are two categories those dissatisfied with intra-party conflict resolutions could be in the “Katufililie munsenga” situation. This is plausible whereby they know their party has only one enemy that they will blame for everything bad in the country HH and the UPND. So this group would do damage knowing they can get away with it as government would be looking elsewhere for culprits.
The final and probably the most plausible are well connect and regular PF/MMD cadres/supporters. The markets burning are mostly if not entirely in the hands of PF cadres you can’t sell or work there ngatauli mubwato (if you are not in the boat). These are the people who are in charge of the administration and running of these markets. Why should these people be looked at more than any other group? It’s a concept I also learned in my mother’s village called: “Ukufwika amala yambushi mumukoshi” (literally it means putting the tripe or “offals” of a stolen goat around the neck of an innocent man). This group is responsible for the safety arrangements of property and people in the markets. They should have all the surveillance cameras if any, or charge over the guards if any. If someone went in to burn property, it’s either one of them or they sure know who did it.

But why would they be the ones to burn the markets. First they are PF and therefore they knew the PF government would compensate all who lose property to start afresh. Second, such wild fires create a perfect opportunity for our President to put more political opponents in Jail to clear a way to establish Mr. Lungu preferred form of government for Zambia in the 21st century, “THE DICTATORSHIP”. Does the PF government under Mr. Lungu work this way? You bet!
A few examples may be helpful:

First, a top party official had publicly declared that a citizen will be arrested for treason. A few weeks’ days later a citizen who was a passenger in a convoy of about 60 cars. Without sufficient notice the convoy was rear entered by the Presidential motorcade and a fracas ensued. A few days later. This illustrious passenger was arrested at his home bandit style and he currently sits in jail for endangering the life of a President he neither recognizes nor had a way to know the President is coming to pass near the car carrying him. Nkole yama pembwe now sits in jail for a non-bailable offense. Naowine balimufwika amala yambushi mumukoshi” (even him PF government put the tripe or “offals” of a stolen goat around the neck)

Second, we know a company that was the most important voice against the abuse of political power, and fostered free speech to engineer the development of strong opposition politics in our country since the third Republic. Like all human enterprise an imperfect company, nevertheless a sound company. As all companies do, it had debts in the form of taxes that due to litigation over the years had compounded into a giant debt bigger than the net assets of this company. Against wise counsel and sometimes citizens yelling, in the name of collecting taxes the Mr. Lungu’s PF government closed this company. In my profession, the language of business, we don’t close a viable company that owes more taxes than its value. Instead we conciliate it on a payment plan under the Internal Revenue tax code to remit payments until the debt is fully paid. That is a win win situation. Taxes are paid and the employees of that company can keep their jobs and feed their families. Albeit, in our PF Zambia wisdom is not important the interest was not collecting taxes. To date those taxes have not been collected because they exceeded the value of the company. And this the PF government of Mr. Lungu knew very well. The Post was closed to smooth the way for imposing a shameless dictatorship on one Zambia. A long standing disputed tax debt was turned into amala ya mbushi…NaPost ine baliifwikile amala yambushi mumukoshi. (Even The Post Newspaper, the PF government put the tripe or “offals” of a stolen goat around its neck).
Third, the Minister of Home affairs and the Head of Police two to three days prior to the Lusaka City market being gutted by fire they warned and publicly threatened the arrest of a certain chief who was organizing terrorism and other acts of sabotage. If they had this information and they knew the plans why didn’t they stop them before property was lost and burned? This is very similar to the warnings from Mumbi Phiri that HH would be charged with treason a few days before the fracas on the Road in Mongu. Balepanga akabepesho (creating a scapegoat). They are looking for another person or group of persons, political opponents for putting the tripe or “offals” of a stolen goat around their neck. Nabobene balabafwika amala yambushi mumukoshi. (Watch! even them the PF government is looking put the tripe or “offals” of a stolen goat around their necks).

In a nutshell, the key to finding the real culprit behind the setting of the country on fire is to look squarely at leadership. John C Maxwell has taught for the last three decades that: “Everything rises or falls on leadership.” The Bishops of the Mother church bodies observed and warned about the perils of unmitigated endless political tensions in the country. The lack of freedoms of assembly, press, and movement in any country in the 21st century is perilous and becomes an incubator for hatching dissidence and other criminal activities. In the Bible evil must be overcome with good but injustice begets injustice, violence begets violence and the cycle never ends.

A government or any group that sets these vices in motion will themselves reap the atrocities. Even those who kill by the sword die by the sword. Therefore, may I recommend that the responsibility for all these accidents, fires and tensions in the country be laid squarely at the feet of Mr. Lungu as the perpetrator in chief. They are downright to a LEADERSHIP CRISIS. It’s the Presidential incompetence, lack of clean motives or vision for leading our country. The President of Zambia Mr. Edgar Lungu whilst he was in Addis Abba and the Lusaka City Market was burning told us to be calm. Upon his arrival he was the least calm. After seeing the damage, he sought our permission to formally institute his preferred style of government for our country. Mr. Lungu thinks the solution to Zambia’s current problems is to impose a shameful form of government, A DICTATORSHIP in the 21st century. I truly think he was NOT SERIOUS but if he was it could be a case of one of three issues at play:

a) The President was under the influence of substances consumed on the plane from Addis the home of Haile Selassie.

b) The President is showing an alarming level of bankruptcy in governing ideas.

c) The President is up to no good for our country and his intentions are in the open now and we better wake up to this reality.

In which case let me reiterate my request from my last article to humbly ask Mr. Lungu to resign his positions as President of our party the PF, and our country Zambia with immediate effect. There are many things that Mr. Lungu as a citizen can do but President seems to be way above his pay grade. Mr. Lungu has no constructive governing philosophy or concept of organizing a peaceful and thriving nation in the 21st Century. Resorting to impose a dictatorship on Zambia the proud and free, the land work and joy in unity is despicable and a shameful adventure. It is a callous and heartless short cut crafted in wickedness and the bankruptcy of governing ideas. It’s a manifestation of sheer laziness to think and painstakingly work through challenging national problems. We refuse to tolerate or accept a lazy government for our country. Ba Lungu wesu ubunang’ani tabulisha kasuma (Our dear Mr. Lungu laziness doesn’t feed well). But in the unlikely story that this is Zambia, the dictatorship’s days are few and a government of the people, by the people, and for the people will arise again. Zambia shall be free from this dictatorship!

By Jones K. Kasonso, Ph.D., CPA, CGMA, MBA, BSc., NATech
The author is a Zambian, An Accounting Professor in Washington DC and Dubai.

PS Health Moyo dies in fatal road accident

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Mr John Moyo being sworn in as Health Permanent in Charge of Administration
Mr John Moyo being sworn in as Health Permanent in Charge of Administration

Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Health in charge of administration John Moyo has died.

Mr Moyo died in tragic road traffic accident that occurred on Mumbwa road on Friday night.

Minister of Health Dr Chitalu Chilufya announced the development to journalists in a text message.

“With a heavy heart that l announce the death of PS John Moyo in a tragic traffic accident” Dr. Chitalu Chilufya announced.

Mr. Moyo was appointed as Permanent Secretary and sworn-in in December 2016.

He is the second Permanent Secretary after Dr. Jabbin Mulwanda who is Permanent Secretary in charge of Technical Services.

Nkana eye 3rd straight league win

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Nkana will be seeking their third straight victory when they host Red Arrows in Saturday’s FAZ Super Division match at Nkana Stadium in Kitwe.

Rejuvenated Nkana face Arrows after recovering from a three match losing streak with two back to back wins.

Seventh placed Kalampa will be hoping to replicate the form which has seen them edge Buildcon and Forest Rangers in their last two matches.

Coach Bestone Chambeshi is repeating his call for consistency from his charges ahead of the Week 16 match against Arrows.

“All we need is consistency to compete well in the league. We are motivated after beating Forest away in Ndola,” Chambeshi said.

Arrows are number eight on the table with 21 points, one behind Nkana after 14 matches played.

Elsewhere on Saturday, league leaders Napsa Stars will visit troubled Konkola Blades hoping to stay top.

Tenant Chilumba’s Napsa lead the table with 28 points from 15 matches heading into the away match at Konkola Stadium in Chililabombwe.

Konkola host Napsa four days after firing coach Enos Silwimba, who has been replaced by his deputy Lewington Mujembe in an interim capacity.

Sharp Razor are sixth from the bottom of the table and have 14 points after playing 15 matches.

FAZ SUPER DIVISION – WEEK 16

SATURDAY, 8th JULY 2017

Nkana Vs Red Arrows

City of Lusaka Vs Nkwazi

Lumwana Radiants Vs Lusaka Dynamos

Nchanga Rangers Vs Green Eagles

Konkola Blades Vs Napsa Stars

Real Nakonde Vs Kabwe Warriors

Nakambala Leopards Vs Mufulira Wanderers

SUNDAY, 9th JULY 2017

Zesco Vs Forest Rangers.

Postponed

Green Buffaloes Vs Buildcon

Zanaco Vs Power Dynamos

Over the counter Cash and Cheques limits comes into effect

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Bank of Zambia
Bank of Zambia
The Bank of Zambia (BoZ) has effected the changes limiting the amounts clients are supposed to cash over the counter or transfer through the Electronic Funds Transfer System.

According to a communique from the Central Bank obtained by the ZNFU, effective 5 th July 2017, the BoZ and Commercial Banks will implement the new Item Value Limits on cheques and electronic funds transfer system.

The BoZ says, all local currency denominated cheques cleared through the Clearing House will not exceed K25, 000. Previously, clients were allowed to clear as much as K100, 000. Cheques presented over the counter will also not exceed K25, 000, previously limitless.

The Central Bank has also put a cap on the all foreign currency transactions cleared through Zambian systems or presented over the counter to USD5, 000. This also was hitherto limitless.

Direct Debits and Direct Credits Electronic Funds Transfers have, however, been increased from K50, 000 to K75, 000 and K100, 000 to K500, 000, respectively.

Last year in a circular dated 14 October 2016 signed by BoZ Deputy Governor- Operations Bwalya Ngandu, the Central Bank stated that the new system was aimed at promoting the use of electronic payment methods.

The Central Bank said in the implementation of the new limits, splitting of cheques in an effort to circumvent the prescribed limits is prohibited as it violates the spirit of this directive.

“Split cheques will attract a penalty fee on the paying bank of 25% of the value of the split cheques up to a maximum of two hundred thousand penalty units as stipulated in Section 43 of the National Payment Systems Act of 2007,” the circular read.

“The fee will be paid to the National Electronic Clearing House Limited and will be collected on a monthly basis through the paying bank’s settlement account held at the Bank of Zambia. These limits shall take place 180 days from date of this circular.”

And the National Pensions Scheme Authority (NAPSA) has warned that it will not be accepting cash and cheque payments above K5, 000 and K25, 000, respectively. This is according to information obtained by the ZNFU from NAPSA. NAPSA has also warned that cheque splitting is prohibited and will not accept any cheques
issued as such.

Evoked Article 31 will have adverse effect on economy – Sinkamba

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GREEN Party Presidential Candidate Peter Sinkamba
GREEN Party Presidential Candidate Peter Sinkamba

GREEN Party president Peter Sinkamba says the decision by the President Edgar Lungu to evoke article 31 of the republican constitution will have adverse effects on the nation’s economy.

President Lungu in his address to the nation evoked article 31 of the constitution of Zambia so as to address the security situation due to some incidences of sabotage.

Mr. Lungu explained that government decided to invoke article 31 of the constitution empowers him to declare a state of public emergency if the situation of insecurity threatens national peace.

However, Mr Sinkamba says it is unfortunate that President Lungu’s move will deny Zambians their rights.

Mr Sinkamba said the fragile economy of the nation cannot afford the proclamation as a lot of sectors will suffer the consequences.

The opposition leader said the business community in the country will suffer loses especially those that are in the entertainment sector who he said contribute hugely to the Zambian economy.

“Certain business will have to suffer due to the declaration. This will mostly affect the bars owners and providers of entertainment. These groups contribute hugely to the economy. We should expect a lot of reduction in the reserves of the country,” Mr Sinkamba said.

He added that the consequences of emergency powers outweighs the benefits hence there was need for government to command the Zambia Army, Zambia National Service and the Zambia Police to increase security but still allow people to enjoy their freedom.

“The President declared a state of threatened emergency under article 31 of the republican constitution, this means that the President can enforce emergency powers that will empower him to come with regulations that will authorize searches without warrants, restrictions of movement.

“He (President Lungu) can also authorize the police to conduct other duties which the president feels are necessary under the act,” he said.

Mr Sinkamba further added that the tourism sector will be affected by the proclamation because foreign tourists want entertainment and freedom of movement and not harassment from the local police.

“As Green party we feel that the emergency powers proclamation was unnecessary because we could still deal with cases of arson, anarchy and mischief from various people in the communities with ordinary laws not the emergency laws. Donors also tend to withdraw during such times and our fragile economy will not with stand this,” he said.

Transparency International Zambia (TI-Z) ushers in a new board of Directors.

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Transparency International Zambia (TI-Z) Executive Director (Ag) Wesley Chibamba has said TI-Z is proud to usher in a new Board of Directors.

Chibamba revealed that TIZ held its 14th Annual General Meeting (AGM) yesterday at Fatmols Lodge which saw the election of a new board.

He said TIZ prides itself in practicing the principles of good corporate Governance as evidenced by its ability to conduct board elections as they fall due.

Chibamba noted that it is the belief of TIZ that it is imperative to stick to the principles of good governance especially where ushering in leadership is concerned.

He congratulated the new board of Directors for their election to the board and the new board is comprised of Mr. Rueben Lifuka (Chapter President or Board Chair), Professor Kavwanga Yambayamba (Vice President/Chair), Buumba Kaunga (Treasurer), Professor Lewis Bwalya Chilufya (Committee Member), Dr. Douty Chibamba (Committee Member), Mr. Adam Daka (Committee Member), and Mr. Mulenga Shula (Committee Member)

“We are proud to usher in a new Board of Directors today the 7th July of 2017” Chibamba said

Propaganda will damage investment opportunities in this Zambia-Inonge Wina

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President Edgar Lungu talks Vice President Mrs Inonge Wina at KKinternational airport before he left for Addis Ababa
VICE-PRESIDENT Inonge Wina has condemned people spreading falsehoods to the international community that Zambia is in a state of emergency with the aim of tarnishing the country’s image.

And Mrs Wina has urged political party leaders, including those in the Patriotic Front, to be careful in their selection of words when talking about certain things to avoid inciting people to engage in activities which are in conflict with the norms of society.

Mrs Wina told Parliament yesterday that it is unfortunate that people denting the country’s image are Zambians who know the implications which such propaganda could have on the nation.

She was responding to a question from Bwana Mkubwa member of Parliament (MP) Jonas Chanda (PF), who wanted know what Government is doing about those denting Zambia’s image to the international community.

“This propaganda will really damage investment opportunities in this country. I don’t know whether the people doing this realise the implication of their actions,” Mrs Wina said.

She said people should appreciate the fact that it is rare for a President to seek the mandate of MPs before making certain orders to address issues at hand.

Mrs Wina said if he wanted, President Lungu could have just declared a state of emergency but he chose to use the law to invoke Article 31 of the Constitution, which requires Parliament’s ratification.

She said President Lungu did this because he is a man of laws, a democrat and a God-fearing person.

“I don’t know what Zambians may be looking for in a President. Maybe they want someone arrogant or a bulldozer,” Mrs Wina said.

She said protecting the good image of the country is every Zambian’s responsibility and not only the government.

Mrs Wina also urged political party leaders to be careful with the words they use when talking about certain issues to avoid inciting young people to misbehave.

She was answering a question from Chitambo MP Remember Mutale (PF) who wanted to know if government has plans to bring to book politicians who said there would be Armageddon in the country if they lost last year’s elections.

And Mrs Wina said government will not rush to conclusions about who could be behind the fires and other acts of sabotage witnessed in the country recently but will wait for the police to complete their investigations.

And Mrs Wina has urged the suspended United Party for National Development MPs to be mindful that Zambia has a duly elected President who deserves respect as they go back to the House.

Mrs Wina said as they show respect to her as leader of government business in the House, the opposition legislators should bear in mind that she was President Lungu’s running-mate in last year’s general elections.

Litigations have stalled the completion of the Katondo building-Mwale

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The Unfinished Building at the Junction of Katondo Street and Freedom Way in Lusaka whose construction started in 1986
The Unfinished Building at the Junction of Katondo Street and Freedom Way in Lusaka whose construction started in 1986

MINISTER of Local Government Vincent Mwale told Parliament on Thursday that the unfinished building at the junction of Katondo Street and Freedom Way in Lusaka’s central business district has remained in that state for a long time because of a series of litigations.

Mr Mwale was responding to a question from Milenge member of Parliament (MP) Mwansa Mbulakulima (PF) who wanted to know why the building has remained incomplete for a long time.

Mr Mbulakulima also wanted to know the owner of the building and the way forward about the structure which poses a threat to life.

“Madam Speaker, the delay in completing the construction of the building in question has been caused by a series of litigations. The structure was originally owned by Zambia State Insurance Corporation which later sold it to Royal Lutanda Company Limited in 2001,” Mr Mwale said.

The minister assured the House that the owners of the building will resume construction works as soon as issues of litigations and financing are finished.

Zambia to seek extradition of people inciting sabotage through social media-Wina

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Vice President Mrs Inonge Wina addressing a meeting at Legatum Institute in London.
Vice President Mrs Inonge Wina

Government has engaged Interpol and other international security agencies on the possible extradition of Zambians in the diaspora who are harming the country through social media.

Vice President Inonge Wina told Parliament yesterday that government is signing an agreement with some countries to ensure that they do not continue keeping undesirable characters causing damage to Zambia.

Mrs Wina was responding to a question from Chinsali member of Parliament (MP) Halalwe Mukosa (PF), who wanted to know if government is considering extraditing Zambians living in foreign countries who are inciting sabotage through social media.

“We are in discussion with these countries to ensure that they deport people who are doing damage to our country. The country will be informed as soon as there will be some development on this matter,” she said.

United Party for National Development advisor and social media campaign coordinator Larry Mweetwa applauded the burning of Lusaka City Market few minutes after the fire broke out on Tuesday.

Mr Mweetwa, who is based in the United Kingdom, said on his Facebook page that such acts of destruction should be continued.

“Job well done bane. Let us intensify such acts,” said Mr Mweetwa, who is also believed to be a strategist for the opposition political party.

He attributed the burning of the market to the arrest of treason-charged opposition leader Hakainde Hichilema.

“Zambia is on fire as I speak due to the arrest of HH,” he said.

Mr Mweetwa later claimed his Facebook account had been hacked.

Meanwhile, Vice President Inonge Wina says damage to property experienced in the country in the last few months should serve as an eye-opener to security wings to always be on alert to prevent acts of sabotage.

Mrs Wina said this yesterday when she chaired the first meeting for the committee of ministers that President Lungu has constituted to help victims that lost goods and property worth millions of Kwacha at the gutted Lusaka City Market.

“We are expected to examine avenues that will result in the quickest recovery of the markets to help the victims resume their businesses. I expect total participation from all the committee members in championing the plight of the affected traders,” she said.

Mrs Wina said the committee is expected to mobilise resources to help the affected traders as Government did not budget for the disaster in question.

And making a presentation on the assessment done, Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit (DMMU) national co-ordinator Patrick Kangwa said 1,319 stands were guttered while 1,911 were not affected by the inferno.

Mr Kangwa said some stalls at the gutted market were looted in the process and that business activities could be allowed to be conducted in the part which was not affected by the inferno.

He, however, said electricity and water supply which had been interrupted could be a challenge.

Mr Kangwa said the affected traders are submitting their particulars and details of property they lost in the fire.

She said a Zambian citizen identified as Micheal Ngondwe has donated K1,500 to the affected victims through DMMU and has urged other stakeholders to come on board.

And Minister of Local Government Vincent Mwale told the committee three alternative places had been identified for the affected traders.

Government working with ZICTA and IBA to curb the spread of Fake News-Kampamba

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Minister of Information and Broadcasting Services and Chief Government Spokesperson kampamba Mulenga
Minister of Information and Broadcasting Services and Chief Government Spokesperson kampamba Mulenga
MINISTER of Information and Broadcasting Services Kampamba Mulenga says Government is working with the Zambia Information and Communication Technology (ZICTA) and Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA) to curb the spread of fake news on various social media platforms.

Ms Mulenga, who is chief government spokesperson, told journalists in Lusaka yesterday that the move is aimed at protecting the peace and security of the country.

She is saddened by growing trend by some unpatriotic Zambians who disseminate fake news on social media platforms with potential to harm the country.

Ms Mulenga said her ministry and that of Transport and Communication will, through ZICTA, ensure perpetrators of fake news are brought to book.

“If you love your country and you want the truth, we have print and broadcast media. Those online media publishing fake news which is reaching the international community do not love this country,” she said.

Ms Mulenga urged the people not to rely on news on social media but to ensure they verify whatever information they come across on such platforms for them to be well-informed and make informed decisions.
She said it is the duty of every Zambia to be patriotic and defend the country.

Zesco’s final Group C Confederation Cup game cancelled

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Zesco United and Al Hilal Obeid’s final Group C match in the 2017 CAF Confederation Cup has been cancelled.

This following the Sudan Football Associations’ suspension from all football activities by CAF on July 6.

Furthermore, Obied arrived in Zambia on the date FIFA announced the Sudan FA’s suspension.

Obied also arrived in Zambia after already securing their qualification from Group C with a game to spare on 10 points heading into their final game away at Levy Mwanawasa Stadium against 2nd placed Zesco.

“Consequently, El Hilal El Obeid club is not allowed to participate in CAF matches and it’s disqualified from CAF interclub competitions in accordance to FIFA’s decision. The aforementioned match is hereby cancelled and will not take place as scheduled. The final situation of Group C of the competition will be announced soon,” the CAF communique read in part.

Zesco have 7 points, CRD Libolo of Angola who have 6 points heading into their final Group C home game in Calulo against bottom placed Smouha on July 9.

Smouha of Egypt have 5 points.

Meanwhile,Zesco will still be in action this Sunday and host Forest Rangers in a FAZ Super Division Week 16 Ndola derby clash that was earlier postponed due to their Confederation Cup obligations.

Green Party to drag the Government to the Constitutional Court over Marijuana Licensing

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Green Party members displays their campaign messages
Green Party members displays their campaign messages

MINISTER OF HEALTH CHITALU CHILUFYA’S BEHAVIOUR ON MEDICINAL MARIJUANA IN PARLIAMENT IS SHOCKING AND UNCONSTITUTIONAL

The Green Party is extremely shocked with the Minister of Health Honorable Chitalu Chilufya’s Ministerial Statement on medical cannabis in Parliament yesterday. It is our considered view that Hon Chitalu’s attitude towards medical cannabis laws, on the floor of the House, contravened Article 5(1) of the Constitution of Zambia, and was therefore unconstitutional and illegal.

Article 5(1) clearly stipulates that the Sovereign authority vests in the people of Zambia. This authority may be exercised directly or through elected or appointed representatives or institutions. Therefore, when the people of Zambia, through their representatives in parliament pass a law, no minister must have the audacity to impugn the will of the people. No minister should cherry-pick that which the people of Zambia decided through their representative in parliament. Any such impunity is therefore unconstitutional and illegal.

 

It is our considered view that Hon Chitalu’s attitude towards medical cannabis laws, on the floor of the House, contravened Article 5(1) of the Constitution of Zambia, and was therefore unconstitutional and illegal.

It is shocking that Hon Chilufya decided to contradict what the Minister of Home Affairs Hon. Steven Kampyongo informed the House in a Ministerial Statement on the debate surrounding the legalization of medicinal cannabis in February this year. The Hon Kampyongo stated that there are two laws passed by parliament that provide for use of cannabis for medicinal purposes.

Hon Kampyongo cited Section 9 of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act Cap 96 of the Laws of Zambia as one of the laws which provide for cultivation of cannabis for medicinal purposes. He further stated that in order for one to do so, it was imperative that they obtain lawful authority, failure to which, one commits an offence.

Furthermore, Hon Kampyongo provided guidance on where to obtain the lawful authority. He guided that in terms of Section 6 of the Dangerous Drugs Act, Cap 95 of the Laws of Zambia, it was the Minister of Health authorized to issue licence for cultivation and use of cannabis for medicinal purposes. He clarified that the mandate of the Drug Enforcement Commission was to enforce the laws and not to issue licenses for persons intending to cultivate cannabis for medicinal purposes.

Disappointingly, the Minister of Health Hon Chitalu Chilufya issued an impunity Statement in Parliament yesterday stating his ministry will not issue any licenses for cultivation of cannabis for medicinal or any other purposes.

As the Green Party, we are extremely disappointed that a minister can have the audacity to cherry-pick which laws to enforce and which laws to illogically ignore, even when duly advised by a fellow Cabinet Minister on the floor of the House through a Ministerial Statement.

In this regard, as the Green Party, we now have no option but to seek legal redress in the Constitutional Court. First, we will petition the Court seek to establish the constitutionality of Hon Chitalu’s behaviour to cherry-pick which laws to abide by and which laws to impugn. Secondly, we will seek to establish whether it is constitutional for the Minister to willfully deny the people of Zambia a choice of medicines which are lawfully legislated. Thirdly, we will seek to establish whether it is constitutional for the Minister to aggravate the suffering of people of Zambia by denying them an opportunity to access and use cheap alternative medicines.

Finally, we will seek to establish whether it is constitutional for the Minister to unreasonably deny the Green Party a business opportunity, when pursuant to Article 10 of the Constitution of Zambia, Government is obligated to create an economic environment which encourages individual initiative and self-reliance among the people, so as to promote investment, employment and wealth. Furthermore, Article 10 obligates Government to promote the economic empowerment of citizens so that they contribute to sustainable economic growth and social development. Green Party members have been willfully denied by the Minister of Health of a lucrative economic empowerment opportunity running in billions of dollars, contrary to the constitution.

We will therefore be filing a multi-billion dollar suit against Government in the Constitutional Court next week.

Zambia Police to impound all unregistered motor vehicles countrywide

Esther Katongo
Esther Katongo

The Zambia Police Service has announced that it will with immediate effect impound all unregistered motor vehicles countrywide.

In a statement made available to the media, Zambia Police said that it will only allow those motor vehicles that are in transit to be driven on Zambian roads and should, as per requirement, be accompanied by relevant documents.

Below is the full statement

BANNING OF UNREGISTERED AND FOREIGN REGISTERED MOTOR VEHICLES

The Zambia Police Service has banned the use of unregistered motor vehicles countrywide. Only those motor vehicles that are in transit will be allowed to be driven on Zambian roads and should as per requirement be accompanied by relevant documents. Police officers have been directed to impound motor vehicles moving without registrations forthwith.

Furthermore, all motor vehicles within the country bearing foreign number plates and being driven by Zambians without any justifiable reason have also been banned and if found, they will be impounded.

We urge members of the public to comply and help the police in safeguarding peace and security of the country.

ESTHER MWAATA KATONGO
ZAMBIA POLICE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER

I’ll not tolerate irresponsible behaviour that undermines business confidence-Lungu

President Edgar Lungu
President Edgar Lungu
PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu has said that he was sworn to defend life and property as a primary responsibility.

Speaking when he unveiled a $548 million ZCCM-IH Cement Plant , the president said that that he will not tolerate irresponsible behaviour that undermines business confidence.

“I am sworn to defend life and property. That is my primary responsibility as President. When we build like this we shall not allow lawless individuals to take us backwards,” President Lungu said.

“Investors believe in us, we believe in them too and that is why we are resolute on maintaining and improving the business operating environment.”

He stressed that Zambia is safe for business and also safe for law abiding citizens.

President Lungu noted that the measures he has taken to curb acts of economic sabortage should only worry wrong doers.

The head of state who is also party President noted that the Patriotic Front is a pro poor government committed to creating tangible wealth and jobs for many Zambians in line with its manifesto.

The President said that the commissioned $548 million project in conjunction with Sinoconst of China will increase competition in the previous monopolized industry and further stabilise cement prices and a desired drop in prices.

The commissioned plant will also have two 20 mega watts coal fired thermal power plants to power the facility and the surplus power will be sold to Zesco thus cushioning Zesco’s stress.

Meanwhile, NEELKANTH Chairman Mr Patel has praised President Edgar Lungu’s continued zeal to maintain peace and order in the country noting that it is the backbone of every nations development.

Speaking during the launch in Ndola, Mr Patel, noted that it is the continued peace and serenity that has continued to attract them as investors.

“Today we are commissioning this project because of the good investment policy and the continued peace in the country if Zambia was not peaceful we wouldn’t be setting up such structures,” Mr Patel said

Mr Patel also thanked President Lungu for gracing the event noting that it assures governments support to the private sector.

“Your Excellency your vision to better the lives of every Zambian especially the rural section is being seen through you robust support in various projects across the country that are in the rural part of the country, and the people of Masaiti are happy because the establishment of this company will help in bettering their lives through employment creation especially for the youths in this area,” Mr Patel said.

“Your Excellency Sir setting up this company will also generate forex as Zambia will no longer need to export copper to make cables but will begin to produce cables locally and will be exporting finished products, sir this company will be producing about 2000 metric tones of copper cables which is a good number to export as a finished product.”

And Copperbelt Provincial Minister Bowman Lusambo has thanked Neelkanth copper cable company for helping government in realising the vision to industrialise the rural part of the country.

“It’s amazing to see that the private sector has come on board in helping government realise the vision of having an industrialised economy and country because it’s only through such the country will develop at a faster rate,” said Lusambo.

Lafarge Zambia hands over the 1 million prize to Timange na bondi winners

Mr Andrew Milambo, Mrs Hildah Kazela , Lafarge Zambia CEO Mr Vincent Bouckaert, Mr Willard Bulaya , Mr Olande Phiri, Lafarge Sale and Marketing Manager Mangaza Phiri and Lafarge CFO Mrs Chrissie

Lafarge Zambia, awarded the Timange Ma Bondi Promotion overall prizes to the four lucky winners. The total prize value of K1 million made up of residential plots, house designs, bill of quantities and 400 bags of cement went to Andrew Milambo of Lusaka, Willard Bulaya of Solwezi, Hildah Kazela of Lusaka and, Olande Phiri of Ndola. Speaking when handing over the prizes at Lafarge Head office in Chilanga today, Lafarge Chief Executive Officer Mr. Vincent Bouckaert congratulated all the winners stating that the success of the campaign was owed to the participants, customers and the participating outlets countrywide. “I also wish to extend my heartfelt congratulations to the instant prize winners as well as the Grand prize winners. The success of the campaign is owed to the participants, the end users as well as the participating outlets for making sure that the campaign was promoted throughout the entire period”, he said. Mr. Bouckaert further said that the competition was one of Lafarge Zambia’s corporate social responsibilities initiatives aimed at empowering end users to build their house and he was happy that it is a success. He said Lafarge’s objective remains that of improving the welfare of the people in society and Timange Ma bondi promotion had contributed to this. Speaking after receiving the prizes the four winners said they are happy to win the prizes as they would be able to build their houses because almost everything was given to them to start building. The Timange Ma Bondi promotion was managed by an independent company, Intarget, and the results were audited and verified by the independent auditor, Ernst and Young. The Promotion ran for 3 months specifically from 20 February 2017 to 20 May 2017 at the following outlets Builders Market, Badat Agencies,Checkers , Nkosejo, Cary Mac, Mist Developers, House of Luanshya, Bubu Trading, Sparrow Investments, Jagruti, National Building Supplies, Cpaess ,F&K Trading, Micmar, Handyman, Brii Ozi , Royal Gene, Kalobwe , Rift Valley and Rockline. Over the course of the campaign there were 1,800 winners who walked away with a total of 9,000 bags of cement as instant prizes.

Winner Olande Phiri (left) receiving his prize.
Winner Hildah Kazela (centre) receiving her prize.
Winner Andrew Milambo (left) receiving his prize.
Winner Willard Bulaya (left) receiving his prize.