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Kansanshi Mining PLC’s S3 Expansion to Boost Copper Production to 280,000 Tonnes Annually

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Kansanshi Mining PLC, a prominent player in the mining industry in Solwezi District, has revealed that its S3 expansion project is poised to significantly elevate copper production at the mine. The expansion is expected to increase annual copper production from the current 150,000 tonnes to an impressive 280,000 tonnes.

General Manager of Kansanshi Mining PLC, Anthony Mukutuma, made this announcement, shedding light on the ambitious S3 expansion project. He revealed that a substantial part of this project includes the construction of a state-of-the-art copper processing plant, which is estimated to cost approximately $900 million.

Mr. Mukutuma emphasized that the full-scale operation of the S3 expansion project is projected to result in the production of 280,000 tonnes of copper by the year 2026. This substantial increase in copper output is expected to make a significant impact on Zambia’s mining sector and the global copper market.

During a recent tour of the mine’s assembly workshop at Kansanshi Mine, Mr. Mukutuma shared that the expansion of the S3 project has already generated over 3,400 job opportunities. This not only contributes to employment in the region but also underscores the mine’s commitment to local economic development.

In addition to Mr. Mukutuma’s announcement, Kelvin Chitambo, Operational Readiness Superintendent at Kansanshi Mining PLC, shared insights into the project’s progress. He revealed that the southeast ore pit is now prepared for mining, with the anticipation that all necessary approvals will be obtained from the relevant authorities.

The S3 expansion project at Kansanshi Mining PLC represents a significant investment in Zambia’s mining industry, promising substantial growth in copper production and providing a substantial number of employment opportunities. As the project continues to unfold, it is expected to contribute positively to the local economy and the broader mining sector in the country.

Vatican Ambassador to Zambia, Archbishop Gian Luca Perici, Arrives in Lusaka to Assume Duties

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The newly appointed Vatican Ambassador to Zambia and Malawi, Archbishop Gian Luca Perici, has arrived in Lusaka to commence his diplomatic assignment. His arrival was greeted with enthusiasm and warmth from the Catholic community and religious leaders as he takes up this crucial role in fostering relations between the Vatican and Zambia.

Archbishop Perici’s appointment by Pope Francis in June was met with anticipation, and his presence in Zambia marks a significant moment in the diplomatic relationship between the Holy See and the southern African nation. He succeeds Archbishop Gianfranco Gallone, who was earlier reassigned to Uruguay in a similar capacity earlier this year.

Upon his arrival at the Kenneth Kaunda International Airport in Lusaka, Archbishop Perici was warmly received by prominent figures in the Zambia Conference of Catholic Bishops (ZCCB), including President Archbishop Ignatius and Archbishop Emeritus Telesphore George Mpundu, as well as Bishop Clement Mulenga of Kabwe. Numerous priests, members of religious orders, and Catholic faithful also extended their greetings and best wishes.

Expressing his gratitude for the warm reception, Archbishop Perici remarked, “I would like to thank each and every one of you for your presence here. It is my first time to be welcomed in this manner, and because it is the first time I am appointed as Nuncio. I have worked before as Secretary in the Nunciature, but this is my first time to be appointed as Nuncio.”

Through an interpreter, Archbishop Perici pledged his unwavering allegiance to Pope Francis and underscored his commitment to the Pope’s vision. He stated, “I hope that this is not the last time we are meeting, and you are always welcome in this house; it is your house, the house of the Holy Father (Pope). And we all know how Pope Francis is; he is a man who welcomes everyone, and his wish is to see that all the Nunciatures worldwide operate in the same manner, to be open to everyone. I would like to be obedient to Pope Francis, to put into practice his words and Church’s magisterium.”

As part of his diplomatic duties, Archbishop Perici is scheduled to meet with President Hakainde Hichilema at the State House to present his letter of credence, further solidifying the diplomatic ties between the Vatican and Zambia.

Archbishop Mpundu commends President Hichilema over refugee policy

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Emeritus Archbishop Telesphore Mpundu has commended President Hakainde Hichilema for
approving a national refugee policy and has supported calls for granting citizenship to refugees in
line with Article 37 of the Constitution of Zambia.Archbishop Mpundu commends Hichilema over refugee policy

In a media statement, the former Archbishop says more can and should be done under our current
legal framework to address the legal status of refugees in Zambia.He said refugees are an embodiment of ‘strangers’ to whom Jesus referred in Matthew 25:35-40.

“It deeply concerns me that the current Minister of Home Affairs and Internal Security, Hon. Jack
Mwiimbu, has not taken steps in the last two years to invoke Section 49 of the Refugees Act,
2017” says Archbishop Mpundu.

He said the failure by Minister of Home Affairs to discharge the mandate to naturalise refugees
who qualify for Zambian citizenship is reflection of a lack of political will and missed opportunity
to conclusively address the refugee issue through existing legal channels.

He said granting citizenship to refugees who meet the legal requirements aligns with Zambia’s
commitment to human rights and will harness their skills to contribute to our country's
socioeconomic growth.

“Denying refugees and their children, who have known no other home but Zambia, the
opportunity to obtain citizenship renders them stateless – an inherently inhumane situation that we
must rectify,” he said.

Meanwhile, the former Archbishop has cautioned President Hichilema regarding any reckless
decisions regarding the repatriation of refugees to Rwanda.

“While I acknowledge the concerns raised by President Paul Kagame, we must recognize that
individuals accused of committing genocide were tried in the Arusha Court on Rwandan genocide,
a process completed with Zambia’s cooperation,” he said

Archbishop Mpundu has instead implored President Hichilema to transfer remaining perpetrators
of genocide, if there are any who were not tried in Arusha, to Geneva or another neutral country in
Europe or the USA where they can receive a fair and impartial trial in accordance with
international law.

Zambia is currently a home to an estimated total of 89,100 refugees out of which 17,305 former
refugees and their children who have been declared stateless by virtue of the cessation clause
declared in 2013 and have lived in Zambia for 30 years.

Cabinet Approves 2024 National Budget and Strategic Minerals Declaration

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Cabinet has given its stamp of approval to the 2024 National Budget ahead of its presentation to Parliament, marking a significant step in the country’s fiscal planning. The announcement was made as part of a series of decisions made during the latest Cabinet session on September 5th, underlining the government’s commitment to economic development and strategic mineral management.

Finance and National Planning Minister Situmbeko Musokotwane is set to present the 2024 National Budget to Parliament on September 29th, following Cabinet’s endorsement. The budget is expected to outline the government’s fiscal policies and priorities for the coming year.

The budget preparation process adhered to the principles laid out in The Budget Policy Concept Paper on the 2024-2026 Medium Term Budget Plan, which received Cabinet approval in July 2023. This ensures that the budget aligns with the government’s long-term economic goals and development strategies.

In another significant development, Cabinet has declared critical minerals such as copper, cobalt, lithium, tin, graphite, coltan, manganese, rare earth elements, gold, Sugilite, emeralds, and diamonds as strategic minerals. This declaration is a strategic move aimed at accelerating Zambia’s economic development.

The strategic minerals declaration will pave the way for the formulation of a comprehensive strategy, involving both the government and the private sector. This strategy is expected to promote the sustainable exploitation of critical minerals, leading to job creation and substantial contributions to the national treasury, thus bolstering the country’s overall development.

Furthermore, the Cabinet has approved the establishment of Zambian embassies in the United Arab Emirates and Qatar. This decision aims to strengthen bilateral relations and foster economic and political cooperation in the Middle East, a region known for its significant oil production.

Lastly, Zambia is set to host the 19th Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme Partnership Platform from November 1st to 3rd, 2023. This event underscores Zambia’s commitment to agricultural development and its role in the broader African context.

This information was conveyed in a statement issued by Chief Government Spokesperson Chushi Kasanda.

Transformation of Xiaqi Village Inspires President Hichilema

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In a visit to Xiaqi Village, a shining example of rural transformation in China, President Hakainde Hichilema expressed profound inspiration and a commitment to implementing similar initiatives in Zambia. Xiaqi Village, located in the capital city of Fujian Province, underwent a remarkable transformation during the tenure of Chinese President Xi Jinping, who served as the province’s governor from 1999 to 2002.

The Zambian delegation was deeply moved by the deliberate policies and relentless efforts employed by President Xi Jinping to elevate Xiaqi Village from its impoverished state. The village had been marginalized and discriminated against, characteristic of many rural communities facing economic hardship.

Under the visionary leadership of then-Governor Xi Jinping, Xiaqi Village experienced targeted resource mobilization and effective implementation of development programs. These efforts not only pulled the community out of poverty but also propelled it into a highly modernized and admired state. Education was a key focus of the intervention, resulting in the production of university graduates who are now making significant contributions to China.

President Hichilema, who is no stranger to the challenges facing impoverished communities, drew parallels between Xiaqi Village’s success story and his vision for Zambia’s Constituency Development Fund (CDF), a flagship program aimed at lifting his nation’s rural communities out of poverty. The enhanced CDF in Zambia devolves the allocation of resources to local communities, providing equal opportunities to citizens from all regions of the country.

During the guided tour of Xiaqi Village, President Hichilema reiterated his commitment to equality and inclusivity, regardless of citizens’ backgrounds, parentage, or language. He emphasized that Zambia would address the challenges faced by all its citizens, fostering an environment where everyone has a fair chance to pursue their aspirations.

As President Hichilema returns to Zambia, he carries with him the inspiration and lessons learned from Xiaqi Village, with hopes of building a more prosperous and equitable future for all Zambians through the targeted interventions of the Constituency Development Fund.

2023 Cosafa Women’s Cup Draws Set For Thursday

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COSAFA has announced that the 2023 Women’s Championship will be held from October 4-15 in Gauteng, South Africa.

Shepolopolo Zambia are seeking to defend their maiden COSAFA Cup title won last year.

According to a statement from COSAFA Media, the draw for the tournament will be staged in Gauteng this Thursday.

Hosts South Africa, Zambia, Namibia, Botswana, Malawi, Angola, Lesotho, Eswatini, Comoros, Mozambique, Madagascar and Zimbabwe will be in the draw.

“The teams will again be split into three groups each containing four sides, with the top nation in each pool advancing to the semifinals. The best runner-up across the pools will also move forward to the knockout rounds,” COSAFA said.

“The tournament will be excellent preparation for the second round of qualifiers for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, with several COSAFA teams still involved in those.”

Kenneth Kaunda Museum in the Works to Honor First Republican President

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The Ministry of Tourism is actively exploring potential locations for the establishment of the Kenneth Kaunda Museum, a tribute to Zambia’s first Republican President, Kenneth Kaunda, who played a pivotal role in the nation’s history.

Rodney Sikumba, the Minister of Tourism, disclosed that one of the proposed sites under consideration for the museum is in close proximity to the TAZARA (Tanzania-Zambia Railway Authority) museum in Lusaka. Additionally, the government is contemplating the transformation of the existing Lusaka museum into a permanent exhibition dedicated to the life and legacy of Kenneth Kaunda.

Minister Sikumba emphasized the importance of ensuring that the museum accurately reflects the contributions of freedom fighters and pan-Africanists. Museums serve as invaluable repositories of history, preserving the rich heritage and experiences of individuals and movements that have shaped the nation.

The Kenneth Kaunda Museum, once realized, will serve as a beacon of remembrance, celebrating the life and achievements of a leader who was instrumental in Zambia’s journey to independence and its subsequent development as a sovereign nation. It will provide a platform for visitors to gain deeper insights into Zambia’s history and the enduring legacy of Kenneth Kaunda’s ideals and principles.

The Two Biggest Myths About Happiness

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What if everything we ever thought we knew about happiness was wrong? In their new book, Build the Life You Want: The Art and Science of Getting Happier, Oprah and happiness expert Arthur C. Brooks share research-based, real-life strategies to find authentic joy and purpose in our lives.

By Oprah Winfrey and Arthur C. Brooks

There’s nothing strange about wanting to be happy. “There is no one who does not wish to be happy,” the theologian and philosopher Augustine flatly declared in 426 CE, with absolutely no evidence necessary then or now. Find us someone who says, “I don’t care about being happy,” and we will show you someone either delusional or not telling the truth.

What do people mean when they say they “want to be happy”? Usually, two things: First, they are saying they want to achieve (and keep) certain feelings—joyfulness, cheerfulness, or something similar. Second, they are saying there is some obstacle to getting this feeling. “I want to be happy” is almost always followed by “but…”

Consider Claudia, an office manager in New York. At age 35, she’s been living with her boyfriend for the past five years. They love each other, but he is not ready to make a permanent commitment. Claudia doesn’t feel that she can plan for the future—where she will live, whether she will have kids, how her career arc will go. This frustrates her and leaves her at loose ends, making her feel sad and angry. She wants to be happy but doesn’t think she can be until her boyfriend makes up his mind.
Or consider Ryan. He thought that when he was in college he would make lifelong friends and set his career goals. Instead, he came out of school more confused about life than when he went in. Now, at age 25, he’s thousands of dollars in debt, jumps from job to job, and feels aimless. He hopes he will be happy when the right opportunity comes along and makes his future clear.

Margaret is 50. Ten years ago, she thought she had everything figured out—she worked part-time, her kids were in high school, and she was active in her community. But since her children left the nest, she’s felt restless and dissatisfied with everything. She browses houses on Zillow, thinking it might be helpful to move. She thinks a big change will bring happiness, but she doesn’t know what the necessary change is.

Finally, there’s Ted. Since he retired, he hasn’t had real friends. He’s lost touch with everyone from work. He’s been divorced for years, and his adult children are focused on their own families. Sometimes he reads, but he mostly watches television to pass the time. He thinks he would be happy if there were more people in his life, but he can’t seem to find them.

Claudia, Ryan, Margaret, and Ted are normal people with normal problems—nothing strange or scandalous. (They’re actually composites of people whom we have met and worked with many times.) Each is dealing with the ordinary difficulties that any of us could face in our lives, even without making big missteps or taking foolish risks. And their beliefs about happiness and life are normal—but mistaken.

Claudia, Ryan, Margaret, and Ted all are living in a state of “I want to be happy, but…” If you break that down, you’ll see that it’s predicated on two beliefs:

1. I can be happy…

2. …but my circumstances are keeping me stuck in unhappiness.

The truth is that both those beliefs, as persuasive as they sound, are false. You can’t be happy—though you can be happier. And your circumstances and your source of unhappiness don’t have to stop you.

Here’s what we mean when we say you can’t be happy. Searching for happiness is like searching for El Dorado, the fabled South American city of gold no one has ever found. When we search for happiness, we may get glimpses of what it might feel like, but it doesn’t last. People talk about it, and some claim to possess it, but the people who society says should be completely happy—the rich, the beautiful, the famous, the powerful—often seem to wind up in the news with their bankruptcies, personal scandals, and family troubles. Some people do have more happiness than others, but no one can master it consistently.

If the secret to total happiness existed, we would have all found it by now. It would be big business, sold on the internet, taught in every school, and probably provided by the government. But it isn’t. That’s kind of weird, isn’t it? The one thing we all want, since Homo sapiens appeared 300,000 years ago in Africa, has remained elusive to pretty much everybody. We’ve figured out how to make fire, the wheel, the lunar lander, and TikTok videos, but with all that human ingenuity, we have not mastered the art and science of getting and keeping the one thing we really want.
The fact that complete happiness in this life is impossible might seem like disappointing news, but it isn’t. It’s the best news ever, actually. It means we all can finally stop looking for the lost city that doesn’t exist, once and for all. We can stop wondering what’s wrong with us because we can’t find or keep it.

We can also stop believing that our individual problems are the reasons we haven’t achieved happiness. No positive circumstance can give us the state of bliss we seek. But no negative circumstance can make getting happier impossible, either. Here is a fact: You can get happier, even if you have problems. You can even get happier in some cases because you have problems.

These two mistaken beliefs, and not what life throws at us, are the real reason so many people are stuck and miserable. They want something that doesn’t exist, and they think that any progress is impossible until all the barriers in life are cleared away.

From Build the Life You Want: The Art and Science of Getting Happier, by Arthur C. Brooks and Oprah Winfrey, to be published on September 12th, 2023, by Portfolio, an imprint of Penguin Publishing Group, a division of Penguin Random House LLC. Copyright (c) 2023 by ACB Ideas LLC and Harpo, Inc.

High malnutrition levels worry govt.- Masebo

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Government is concerned with high malnutrition levels in the country, with stunting levels standing at 35 percent.

Minister of Health Sylvia Masebo said Zambia is facing various burdens of malnutrition which includes under nutrition in different forms such as stunting.

Ms Masebo noted that micronutrient deficiencies in the form of anemia and over nutrition in the form of overweight and obesity are some of the forms of malnutrition the country is faced with.

She explained that diet related non communicable diseases such as type 2 diabetes and hypertension have strained the delivery of the health care services in the country.

Ms Masebo noted that these forms of malnutrition have caused a threat to individual and national development of the country.

ZANIS reports that the Minister said this today when she officially opened the two days National Nutrition Conference in Lusaka.

Ms Masebo observed that the rate of reduction is very slow making it difficult for the country to attain the earmarked global target of stunting reduction to 25 percent by the year 2030.

She said the trajectory of the slow improvement means that attaining the United Nations sustainable development goal number 2 which aims to achieve zero hunger by 2030.

Ms Masebo stated that therefore there is need for more concerted and sustainable efforts to change this picture.

She stated that the government is alive in this situation adding that using the nutrition agenda remains high for the government.

Ms Masebo said this is because investing in nutrition is one of the cost effective drivers for development and prosperity adding that every one dollar invested in nutrition can generate 16 dollars in return.

The Minister said good health and nutrition are among the most important contributory factors for human resource development.

Ms Masebo noted that unhealthy eating and physical inactivity causes one third of premature deaths adding that no wonder nutrition related non communicable diseases have become a major threat to public health.

“Evidence therefore plays an important role in accelerating progress in addressing the alarming rates of malnutrition. It is my hope that this conference can provide solutions and innovations required to meet the aspirations of addressing all forms of malnutrition.” Ms Masebo stated.

Speaking at the same function, National Nutrition Coordinating Committee (NNCC) Vice Chair Person Lilian Kapusana said the conference provides the platform for sharing evidenced based food and nutrition information derived from research, surveys, assessments and innovations learnt from programme implementation by all stakeholders.

Ms Kapusana who is also the Vice President at the office of the Vice President said the government will continue implementing strategies that will help reduce malnutrition levels in the country.

She thanked all cooperating partners for their continued support to help the country address the nutrition situation in the country adding that more partners are welcome as malnutrition has continued to be a challenge.

And United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Office of Economic Development and Environment, Feed the Future Coordinator David Howlett said USAID and its partners recognize the pivotal role of nutrition in achieving sustainable development goals.

Mr Howlett said good nutrition is a cornerstone for health and economic progress of any country hence its commitment to continue supporting the Zambian government in scaling up nutrition in Zambia.

He therefore commended the Zambian government for addressing key factors that contribute to ending malnutrition in the country.

Meanwhile, representing the United Nations Resident Coordinator Beatrice Munthali, UNICEF Representative Penelope Campbell said the UN will continue collaborating with the Zambian government to combat malnutrition.

41 year deputy headteacher dies after falling from moving motorbike

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A 41-year-old deputy head teacher has died after he was involved in a road traffic accident in Chasefu District of Eastern province.

Alvious Mwale, a Deputy Headteacher at Phikamalaza Primary School is reported to have fallen from a moving motorbike which he was riding from Eluhangeni to Phikamalaza on Sunday, 10 September 2023.

Chasefu District Education Board Secretary, Ben Ngoma confirmed the death of the man in an interview that the deceased fell-off from the motorbike on Sunday and was pronounced dead upon arrival at Lundazi District Hospital.

Mr Ngoma described as regrettable the death of an energetic member of staff who he said was hardworking and progressive in his career.

And Phikamalaza Primary School Head teacher, Mark Sakala, who also confirmed the death of the deputy head teacher, said the accident happened near Lupafya Village around 19:00hrs.

Mr Sakala explained that he received the report of the accident around 21:00 hours and rushed to the accident scene in company of his wife.

He said upon arrival, they found him lying on the ground in an unconscious state.

Mr Sakala said the deceased is believed to have hit his head on the ground as he sustained a cut on the forehead with blood coming out of the nose and the eyes.

The body of the deceased is lying in Lundazi District Hospital mortuary, waiting for burial slated for September, 13, 2023.

Meanwhile, Police in the district say they have not received any report concerning a road traffic accident involving a motor bike.

Zambia,DRC Joint Permanent Commission opens in Lubumbashi

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Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Defence, Norman Chipakupaku, says though the relations between Zambia and Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have remained cordial due to historical ties, there have been some challenges such as border violations by nationals of both countries.

Mr. Chipakupaku said this in Lubumbashi district of the Katanga Province during the official opening of the 12th  Session of the Zambia/Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) Joint Permanent Commission (JPC) meeting on Defence and Security being held at Pullman Grand Karavia hotel in the DRC.

The meeting is also being attended by Zambia’s ambassador to the DRC, Paulo Kosita, alongside Defence and Security Chiefs from both Zambia and the DRC.

Mr. Chipakupaku who is the Co-chair of the 12th JPC meeting  said some challenges such as border violations by nationals of both countries, have been compounded by the vastness and porous nature of the border which he said is making it difficult to urgently address matters of security concern.

Mr. Chipakupaku charged that in order for the two countries to benefit from the strategic economic position in the region, it is imperative that the defence and security institutions enhance collaboration in order to address all the threats to peace and stability.

He said that the threats to peace and stability that the two sister countries should deal with include smuggling, illegal migration, as well as drug and human trafficking.

“This is fundamental in the attainment of economic transformation for the two countries,” said Mr. Chipakupaku.

Mr. Chipakupaku added that following the assumption of the Chairmanship of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) organ on Politics, Defence and Security Cooperation by President Hakainde Hichilema, Zambia is desirous to ensure that peace and stability in the region are enhanced.

The Defence Permanent Secretary said in this regard, Zambia remains committed to supporting efforts by SADC to end conflicts affecting some countries in the region, including the DRC.

Mr. Chipakupaku said Zambia also remains committed to supporting the holding of free and fair elections in a bid to promote democracy in the region.

He challenged delegates from both Zambia and DRC to strive to come up with sustainable solutions to the security threats of the two countries.

“I want to state that the Zambian government remains aligned with the work of this commission and will fully support the interventions being implemented by the two countries.

He further appealed to the delegates to engage in frank and fruitful deliberations as has always been the case whenever officials from the two countries meet.

Mr. Chipakupaku also appreciated the government of the DRC for inviting Zambia to attend this session of the commission, despite the many commitments, such as preparations for the general elections later this year.

General elections in DRC are expected to be held on December, 20 2023 according to the Independent National Electoral Commission (CENI).

Simultaneous elections will be held for the President, the 500 members of the National Assembly, the elected members of the 26 provincial assemblies, and, for the first time under the new constitution, members of around 300 commune (municipal) councils.

Speaking earlier, DRC Advisor to the Interior Minister, Stanyslas Bakatumwina, said his country cherishes the existing good relations between Zambia and his country.

Mr. Bakatumwina said the successful Joint Permanent Commission meeting being held in Lubumbashi between Zambia and DRC confirms the good relations that exist between Zambia and the DRC.

He said that the two Heads of State, President Hichilema of Zambia and President Tsisekedi of the DRC want to see the two countries extend their relations further through mutual meetings and dialogue.

“Zambia and the DRC have enjoyed good relations for a long time and the two Presidents of the two countries are committed to further strengthen the existing relations through mutual meetings and dialogue on various issues affecting the two sister countries,” said Mr Bakatumwina .

The 4  day Joint Permanent Commission on Defence and Security meeting has been called to review progress made in attaining the objectives formulated during previous engagements, as well as facilitating increased interaction between officials of the two countries so as to enhance bilateral relations.

The official opening of the Joint Permanent Commission on Defence and Security was followed by a meeting of experts.

Both Zambia and DRC Defence and Security Chiefs at both national and regional levels, are attending the meeting.

PR Girls successfully host the 8th Lusaka July in september as africa’s biggest day of fashion!

PR Girl Media, Monde and Chishimba Nyambe

PR Girls successfully host the 8th Lusaka July in september as africa’s biggest day of fashion! Naming Malawian Tay Grin, Zimbabwean Zodwa Mkandla and Zambian Kidist Kiffle As Best Dressed

PR Girl Media hosted the 8th annual Lusaka July in September under the theme “A Purple Empire of Royals” on Sunday 3 September 2023 at the Lusaka Polo Club in Lusaka’s showgrounds. The event which has been popularly dubbed as “Zambia’s Met Gala” is a day of fashion and polo where attendants indulge in an afternoon of business networking, fashion showcases and entertainment. It is undoubtedly Zambia’s leading fashion event stopping the nation every year with millions of viewers glued to their television screens and phones in discussions of who is best-dressed and who isn’t!

The 8th edition of the prestigious event was supported by Zambian Breweries, Big Tree Beverages under the Trade Kings Group, Manda Hill, Intercontinental Hotel and ZAMTEL. The corporate partners curated memorable brand experiences overlooking the majestic polo fields where guests witnessed a thrilling match between Cape Town’s Val de Vie polo club and our very own Lusaka Polo Club.

Attracting a continental audience of over 50 million people, the Lusaka July 2023 was well attended by influential personalities in fashion and lifestyle such as Namibian Luis Munana, Tanzanian Gigi Money, Congolese Majoos, the Ugandan ABRYANZ, South African darlings Cooking With Zanele and the Lazy Makoti, Rwandese Fashion Designer Moshions as well as the legendary Laduma of South African Maxhosa.

The Managing Partners of PR Girl Media, Monde and Chishimba Nyambe have confirmed that the 9th edition of the Lusaka July will be held in September 2024 and will aim to attract even more international visitors to the event which will continue to promote Zambia as a desired tourist location for leisure activities.

Further details of the Lusaka July in September event can be found on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram social profiles using #LusakaJuly2023 and #VisitZambia.

 

Kidist Kiffle
Tay Grin
Zodwa Mkandla

 

NAPSA Pays Out K8.7 Billion to Pre-Retirement Lump-Sum Beneficiaries

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The National Pension Scheme Authority (NAPSA) has disbursed an impressive K8.7 billion to more than four hundred thousand beneficiaries as part of the pre-retirement lump-sum benefit program. This significant financial assistance was revealed during the launch of NAPSA’s 2022 to 2023 strategic plan in Lusaka.

Brenda Tambatamba, the Minister of Labour and Social Security, announced this milestone during the event. She highlighted the launch of the strategic plan as a clear indication of the government’s unwavering commitment to the continuous improvement and transformation of the social security system in Zambia.

The pre-retirement lump-sum benefit program aims to provide crucial financial support to individuals as they approach retirement, offering them a measure of financial security during their post-retirement years. NAPSA’s commitment to disbursing K8.7 billion to over four hundred thousand beneficiaries underscores its dedication to safeguarding the financial well-being of Zambians.

Shipango Muteto, Chairperson of the NAPSA Board of Trustees, revealed the authority’s ambitious goals for the strategic period. NAPSA aims to significantly increase its fund size to reach One hundred billion Kwacha by the conclusion of the strategic plan. This expansion of funds will empower NAPSA to further strengthen its financial stability and enhance its ability to meet the social security needs of its members.

Mr. Muteto also outlined NAPSA’s objective to expand its membership base, with a target of approximately six hundred and seventy thousand members from both the informal and formal sectors by the year 2026. This strategic growth initiative will extend the benefits of NAPSA’s programs to a broader segment of the population, fostering greater financial security among Zambians.

Furthermore, Muyangwa Muyangwa, Director General of NAPSA, reassured eligible beneficiaries that funds are readily available for partial withdrawals. This flexibility in accessing funds ensures that members can utilize their savings when needed, providing a safety net for unexpected financial challenges.

Zambia Expresses Condolences to Libya Amidst Catastrophic Flooding

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President Hichilema extended his heartfelt condolences,on behalf of Zambia ,to the people of Libya as they grapple with the devastating aftermath of recent storms and flooding that have claimed the lives of over 2,000 individuals. This tragic event has left a profound impact on Libya, with the consequences reverberating throughout the region.

“Zambia stands in unwavering solidarity with its brothers and sisters in Libya during this time of immense hardship. Our thoughts and prayers are with the people of Libya, particularly those in the cities of Derna, Benghazi, and the surrounding regions, who have been directly affected by this calamity,” President Hichilema said.

The catastrophic flooding in Libya has led to a heart-wrenching toll, with over 5,000 individuals presumed dead and approximately 10,000 reported missing. Tamer Ramadan, head of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies delegation in Libya, described the situation as “catastrophic” and confirmed the enormous scale of the tragedy. The death toll is devastating, with thousands of lives tragically cut short.

Among the victims, at least 145 are reported to be Egyptian nationals, further underscoring the far-reaching impact of this disaster. In Derna, one of the hardest-hit areas, as many as 6,000 people remain missing, highlighting the severity of the situation.

The flooding in Libya is attributed to a powerful low-pressure system that originated in the Mediterranean and developed into a tropical-like cyclone known as a medicane. This unprecedented weather event is part of an alarming global trend of extreme climate disasters and record-breaking weather extremes.

As ocean temperatures rise due to planet-warming pollution, it fuels the intensity and ferocity of such storms, leading to devastating consequences. This tragedy serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for collective global action to address climate change and mitigate its devastating effects on communities around the world.

Rescue teams in Libya are grappling with the daunting task of recovering the bodies of victims that have been swept away by the floodwaters. Hospitals are overwhelmed, morgues are full, and essential services are strained to their limits.

Despite the immense challenges, aid has begun to arrive in Libya, including support from Egypt and other countries. However, the complex political situation in Libya has hindered rescue and relief efforts, underscoring the urgency of international cooperation to address this crisis.

Chinese Firms Pledge US$1.4 Billion in Investments in Zambia

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In a significant development for Zambia’s economic prospects, Chinese companies have committed a substantial $1.4 billion investment in the country. This announcement comes following President Hakainde Hichilema’s address to Chinese investors at the Zambia Investment and Tourism Promotion forum held at the Jinggangshan Conference Centre in China.

Albert Halwampa, Director General of the Zambia Development Agency (ZDA), shared details of the significant investment commitments. Pingxiang Huaxu Technology has chosen to collaborate with a local Zambian company in a groundbreaking $800 million venture focused on wind and solar hybrid power generation. This ambitious project encompasses a 1,000-megawatt wind power facility, a 200-megawatt generating station, and the establishment of a wind power equipment and components manufacturing plant.

Additionally, an investment of $450 million has been earmarked for a photovoltaic (PV) solar project in Lusaka city. Mr. Halwampa also revealed that Jiangxi Special Motor Company Limited is allocating $290 million for the manufacturing of lithium batteries in Zambia’s Southern Province.

These substantial investment commitments signify a promising economic collaboration between China and Zambia. They underline President Hichilema’s dedication to promoting trade and investment opportunities for the benefit of the Zambian people.

The Zambia Development Agency (ZDA) has consistently attracted investments, largely attributed to President Hichilema’s unwavering commitment to advancing trade and investment in the country. These investments hold the potential to stimulate economic growth, create job opportunities, and further enhance the economic ties between Zambia and China.

The infusion of capital into various sectors of the Zambian economy reflects the confidence of Chinese investors in the country’s growth potential and stability. As these projects take shape, they are expected to contribute significantly to Zambia’s development and progress, aligning with the nation’s broader economic goals.