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Felix MutatiMinister of Finance Felix Mutati says plans are underway to improve the Country’s economy by reducing the fiscal deficit, which will in turn result in reduced borrowing.
Mr. Mutati says the key objective of reducing fiscal deficit is to put in place measures to reduce subsidies and enhance economic activity.
He also says Government intends to work closely with the Central Bank to normalise fiscal conditions and develop a roadmap to gradually dismantle arrears owed to suppliers of goods and services.
Mr. Mutati said this when he officiated at the 2nd Annual Conference on Banking and Finance which is underway at Lusaka’s Hotel Intercontinental.
Meanwhile, Zambia Institute of Bankers and Financial Services President Cephas Chabu says Zambia’s aspiration to transform into a middle-income can be achieved if the country becomes more financially inclusive.
Mr. Chabu further said the Country needs to adopt best practices of financial inclusion implemented by other countries in order to foster economic development.
And Leonard Mwanza, who spoke on behalf of the Chairperson for Bankers Association of Zambia, appealed to Government to put in place policies that favour the expansion of banking services to the financially excluded.
Mr. Mwanza further urged Government to consider giving a waiver on taxes on Point of Sales machines, ATMs as well as other equipment which can be set up in far flung areas of the Country, in order to capture the large population of the unbanked.
The 2 days Annual Banking and Finance Conference is being held under the theme “Financial Inclusion – Exploring Regional Best Practices” and has been organised by the Zambia Institute of Banking and Financial Services.
The Cypher Clash is a freestyle Hip Hop competition brought to you by The Effycom Group , that is designed to unearth the hidden talent of Zambia in the Hip Hop genre.
The aim is to not only showcase but educate and develop true Hip Hop talent and help maintain the essence of what it means to be a Hip Hop artist. The essence of Hip hop is to understand your struggle, your highs and lows in the journey of your life, your surroundings and the world at large; and vocalise it as a means of encouragement towards others and self expression. Hip hop is the movement that brings to light issues that are not normally addressed in society, the youth are susceptible to public opinion and the media, if there is no guiding voice to help them understand what it means to be in whatever situation they are in be it good or bad, without bias, and without judgment. Hip hop works as a vessel to reach out to vulnerable individuals and give them a true voice, it works as a platform to keep troubled individuals out of the arms of the law, and it provides a safe haven for them to feel free to express their opinions and thoughts and feelings. Hip Hop also serves as an asset to society if embraced well; many youth will be in a position to not only pursue their dreams as Hip hop artists and have thriving careers, but many more will be able to gain employment through the various positions the business has to offer behind the scenes.
The Cypher Clash has an experienced team with a combined over 30 years in the entertainment industry, with qualifications and experience in music, business, multimedia and marketing just to name a few. The team is geared to develop the contenders of the Cypher Clash and further spearhead the winning champion into having a successful career as a Hip Hop artist not only in Zambia but the rest of the world.
Judges ; Slam Dunk Records CEO Duncan Sodala(middle) , So Good Entertainment CEO Lukundo Siwale(left) and Effycom Productions Hip Hop Artist NANA(right)
The Heats
The heats , which will take place at The Best Western Grand Hotel in Lusaka, are hosted by Sky Entertainment Hip Hop artist Klappa Heiz and Radio Phoenix DJ Roxy .There will be 3 heats in which the judges ; Slam Dunk Records CEO Duncan Sodala , So Good Entertainment CEO Lukundo Siwale and Effycom Productions Hip Hop Artist NANA, will decide the winner. Each judge offers a score out of 10 and the total is placed on the leader board. The leader board is used to determine the top scoring contenders who in turn get back in front of the judges after the first heat is complete, and the cycle continues with the top scorers on the leader board competing until the remaining 16 battle it out for their place in the quarter finals.
The Hosts Sky Entertainment Hip Hop artist Klappa Heiz (Right) and Radio Phoenix DJ Roxy (Left)
Quarter Finals
The 8 contenders who reach the quarter finals go through a couple of mentoring sessions with some special celebrity guests , these sessions are built to improve their self-esteem, improve their freestyle skills, as well as give them a better understanding of Hip Hop, and the music business. This time the leader board process is eliminated, and whoever wins their battle makes it through to the semi-finals
Semi Finals
The remaining 4 contenders, who qualify to the semi-finals, have an opportunity to battle with guest Hip hop artists to test their growth and freestyle ability. They will also have an opportunity to be tested on their understanding of the business side of the music industry and how to present themselves, through intense interviews for each of them conducted by a radio DJ that specializes in the Hip Hop genre on a live radio show. The points they receive from these tests will determine the contender that will have the option to choose who to battle with the two remaining mandatorily battling each other. The successful two move on to the finals with the remaining two battling it out for 3 rd and 4 th positions
Finals
The final two set to battle it out for the championship trophy, will go through a series of tasks. As part of their prize they will be releasing a single that will be marketed and distributed by Effycom Productions, this single will be written and recorded after the finale battle at their prize destination, London. The single is to be released on Monday the 12th Of December with digital pre orders made available at least 2 weeks prior to release, as fans will still be hot on the trail of the winner at that time. The finalists will also have the opportunity to be mentored on a one on one basis by an international Hip hop artist. They will also go on a promotional campaign on radio and TV. As finalists they will also get the opportunity to choose team supporters from the quarter-finalists giving them 3 team supporters who will assist in promoting them ( using the hashtag #ContendersnameTCC2016) as well as give them pointers and moral support all the way to the finale event.
Hosts , Judges and participancts
[Heat 1] 3rd September 10am – 6pm 8:30am – 9:30am Registration 9:30am – 10am Entry into auditorium
[Heat 2] 17th September 10am – 3pm 9:30am – 10:30am Registration 10:30am – 11am Entry into auditorium
[Heat 3] 24th September 10am – 3pm 9:30am – 10:30am Registration 10:30am – 11am Entry into auditorium
[Quarter Finals] 8th October Red Carpet 2pm – 3:30pm, 3:30pm entry into auditorium, Show Time 4pm – 6pm
[Semi Finals] 15th October Red Carpet 2pm – 3:30pm, 3:30pm entry into auditorium, Show Time 4pm – 6pm
[Final] 22nd October Red Carpet 3pm – 4:30pm, 4:30pm entry into auditorium, Show Time 5pm – 7pm
The prizes
1st place – K10,000, feature interview and spread for the cover of The Global Zambian Magazine, travel to the UK with a recording and release of a single, shooting of video for the single all in the UK, 12 month management deal with Effycom Productions, 2 night stay at a Zambian holiday destination, merchandise, certificate and trophy.
2nd place – K5,000, interview in The Global Zambian Magazine, merchandise, certificate and trophy
3rd place – K2,000, merchandise, certificate and trophy
Lusaka’s hippest partygoers will be heading to Portico in the Showgrounds on Saturday (September 24) for the next installment of the Flying Fish beach party.
The capital is expected to attract thousands following a similar event earlier this month in Kitwe when music-loving sun-worshipping revellers showed up at what some are calling one of the area’s biggest ever social events.
Following the success of last year’s beach festival, organisers of the event are planning to transport the city’s coolest socialites to a tropical seashore, complete with sand, beach chairs, beach umbrellas, towels, music, prizes and related activities such as beach volleyball, Zorbo and light football to cool ‘add some flavour’ hair cuts and Flying Fish temporary tattoos.
The beach festival will be the premier destination for party-lovers seeking the quality festive atmosphere usually found in European hotspots. Upon entering, guests will be treated to a lush Caribbean oasis complete with beach sand and palm trees.
Entertainment is from top acts including DJ Sebastien Dutch, and international maestro DJ Cleo, DJ Kuks, Psycho Tash, DJ Cheyo, DJ Blocks, DJ Sichation and Nexus Reggae Band.
Zambian Breweries, which distributes Flying Fish beer, hosts the occasion, with company bosses urging party-goers to conducted themselves responsibly both during the event and afterwards.
Flying Fish is all about trying something new and about finding inspiration in the ordinary. It’s a twist on the familiar, spontaneously adding just that little something extra to the everyday,” said Zambian Breweries managing director Annabelle Degroot. “That’s why we’re having another beach party in landlocked Zambia. Following the success we had at last year’s event in Lusaka”
Meanwhile, corporate affairs director Ezekiel Sekele said: “Zambian Breweries seeks to bring refreshment and sociability within the context of responsibility. We would like to urge all our guests for enjoying their drinks responsibly and for co-operating with officials from the Road Transport and Safety Authority,” he added.
Flying Fish itself is all about trying something new – about finding inspiration in the ordinary. It is a twist on the familiar, while spontaneously adding just that little extra something to the everyday.
Flying Fish premium flavoured beer comes in Pressed Lemon and Chilled Green Apple, and is the alternative choice for everyday inspiration, because Flying Fish combines the pure refreshment of beer with interesting flavours and fresh aromas for a new, delicious and easy drinking experience.
Under 18s will not be admitted to the beach fest, which starts at 14hrs. Tickets are K50 at the gate. More details are available on Facebook at @flyingfishzambia
Some Grade 9 examination question papers that were destined for Solwezi have gone missing in Chingola.
The papers were being ferried in a containerized vehicle to Solwezi for the November 2016 junior secondary examinations.
Copperbelt Police Chief Charity Katanga confirmed the development saying the criminals broke into the vehicle while in motion at the place called Mushishima in Chingola and stole the carton boxes.
She said the area were the incident occurred has a lot of pot holes which gave the thieves ample time to break into the containers.
“When vehicles slow down thieves jump on the trucks and steal the goods. This is the same point at which the Grade 9 English exams question papers were stolen from.
“A pass by found one carton box sealed and five packs were opened. So far we have not ascertained the number of carton boxes that were stolen because they were destined for Solwezi. The Education Council of Zambia officers from Lusaka have already come in Chingola with a view to ascertain the stolen papers. They want to know how many were received in Solwezi and compare with what was dispatched,” she said.
She further explained that the criminals thought it was food that was in the containerized vehicle thereby breaking into it.
She has since said that investigations into the matter had since been instituted.
Source at DABS office in Chingola said the people transporting the Grade 9 exams question papers ignored given instructions not to move at night for security reasons.
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The newly appointed Copperbelt Minister Bowman Lusambo donating K 9000 to the players after the won the matchHighlights Barclay’s Bank Cup 2016 Edition Quarter Final: Kabwe Soccer Youth Academy vs Nkana at Nkoloma stadium on Saturday, 17th September 2016.
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Zesco United rolled into Pretoria on Wednesday and quickly settled down to prepare for Saturday’s big 2016 CAF Champions League semifinal final leg date against Mamelodi Sundowns.
Zesco flew out from Ndola on Wednesday afternoon for Johannesburg.
They later took a drive up to Pretoria where Saturday’s match will be play in a 19h00 kickoff at Lucas Moripe Stadium in Atteridgeville.
“We have to go there with a winning mentally and we are going there for a win,” Zesco midfielder Kondwani Mtonga said prior to departure in Ndola on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, Zesco held its first training session on Wednesday evening for one hour at the Tshwane University of Technology.
Zesco enjoy a 2-1 first leg lead over Sundowns and need a draw this weekend to qualify for next month’s two-legged finals against either Zamalek of Egypt or Wydad Casablanca from Morocco.
Zamalek head into the final leg away to Wydad on the same date in a 22h00 kickoff in Rabat enjoying a comfortable 4-0 home win they recorded on September 16.
President Lungu in second row with other world Leaders
President Edgar Lungu has paid tribute to Zambians and the international community for promoting a free and fair election.
The President says the just ended general election was a test for Zambia’s long standing democratic process.
President Lungu said this in his addressed to the 71st United Nations General Assembly in New York.
Ans President Lungu has addressed the 71st United Nations General Assembly in New York with a commitment to promoting democracy and the rule of law.
And President Lungu has paid tribute to Zambians and the international community for promoting a free and fair election.
The President says the just ended general election was a test for Zambia’s long standing democratic process.
ZNBC’s Bangwe Naviley reports from New York that President Lungu said he is working hard to fulfill the aspirations of Zambians through the diversification of the economy.
He says Government is looking forward to investors in the energy sector who will help in the diversification drive from hydro to other power options such as solar.
The President however bemoaned the absence of Africa on the UN Security Council.
FILE: First Lad Esther Lungu actualises her Sensitisation on VCT by Taking an HIV test during Commemoration of the International VCT day in Lusaka on June 30,2015 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMAThe National AIDS Council (NAC) has called for vigorous HIV testing if the 90 percent treatment target by 2020 is to be attained.
Western Province Provincial AIDS Coordination Advisor Rosemary Masaku said to achieve the 90 percent treatment threshold there is need to equally scale-up the HIV testing target to 90 percent by 2020.
Speaking during a stakeholders’ orientation workshop organised by NAC in Nkeyema district yesterday, Ms Masaku said and if this is attained 73 percent of people with HIV worldwide will have viral suppression.
Ms Masaku said that it is important to sustain treatment for those who will test positive during the scale-up period so that the majority of people living with HIV can ultimately have a reduced viral load by 2020.
She said that with the suppressed viral load, people living with HIV will therefore not be able to transmit the virus as this has been proven by biomedical evidence and it has led to some people appearing to test negative because of their reduced viral load.
Ms Masaku said it is cardinal for people who are found to be HIV positive to start treatment early regardless of their CD4 count and urged couples not to divorce just because one has tested HIV positive.
She said even if one of the partners has tested positive they can still leave as discordant couples and they will not infect each other with HIV as long as the virus is remains suppressed through anti-retroviral medication.
Ms Masaku said that stigmatisation causes people who are HIV positive to hide their medicines in office drawers and all such places and it this that which ultimately causes them to become defaulters as they can only access their medication during working hours.
And Provincial AIDS Coordination Advisor has urged the District AIDS Task Force (DATF) in Nkeyema to form strategic partnerships and participate in resource mobilisation for HIV/AIDS programmes in the locality.
Ms Masaku said that the Nkeyema DATF should align their programmes to the district HIV/AIDS strategic and operational plan and they should proactively share information about organisations involved in HIV/AIDS interventions in the district.
She said the NAC has signed memoranda with a number of statutory bodies such as ZEMA and RDA which require that capital projects should have an HIV component which should be given to DATF and the Task Force has a duty to identify them.
Action-Aid Zambia, an organization that advocates for equal tax justice has implored Government and parliament to introduce stringent measures that would ensure effective collection of adequate tax revenue for national development.
Action-Aid Zambia Country Director Nalucha Ziba stressed that local and foreign companies must be made to pay taxes as long as they are operating in Zambia.
Ms. Ziba urged President Lungu to ensure that government introduces measures that enables the collection of more tax revenues so that they can be ploughed into the social sectors of the economy.
In a statement issued to media in Lusaka yesterday, Ms. Ziba proposed that the loan which the Zambian government intends to procure should be channelled to key areas of the economy such as agriculture, education, and creation of new employment opportunities especially for the youths.
“It is imperative that with or without a new IMF loan, government charts a new path that will ensure that both the economy recovers and benefits are shared among the people,” she said.
Ms. Ziba called for massive investment in entrepreneurship skills in an effort to encourage effective participation of local enterprises in order to boost economic activities.
She noted that in the inaugural speech, President Lungu emphasized the need to promote local investment but she regretted that over the years, very little has been done to improve the status of the local Zambian entrepreneur especially among the youths .
Ms Ziba further urged Government to ensure that spending and revenues measures are focused on supporting an inclusive and diversified economic.
She called on government to focus and broaden the Agriculture sector beyond the Farmer Input Support Programme and also invest in crop diversification and marketing of crops by Food Reserve Agency beyond Maize.
On women empowerment, Ms. Ziba further called for women’s equal opportunities and full and effective participation in leadership and all levels of decision-making.
She called upon government to undertake reforms that will give women equal rights to economic resources as well as access to ownership and control over land, property, financial services, inheritance and natural resources in order to bridge the gaps between their male counterparts.
“Action Aid therefore calls for adoption and strengthening of sound policies and enforceable legislation for the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girl at all levels. These policies should include fiscal, wage and social protection policies, and progressively achieve greater equality,” she said.
Newly appointed Finance Minister Felix Mutati is next month expected to present the national budget to the National Assembly.
President Lungu is scheduled to officially open parliament on September 30, 2016.
Luapula Permanent Secretary Boniface Chimbwali delivering his message of peace at an Interdenominational prayer meeting in Mansa at Glory Temple of the Apostolic Church in Zambia.
Luapula Province Permanent Secretary Boniface Chimbwali has directed Luapula Water and Sewerage Company to disconnect Accounts of all owing entities from both public and private sectors in the province.
Mr. Chimbwali says he is sadly concerned at the high levels of failure to settle water and sewerage bills by the consumers of the services in the province which has resulted in serious operational problems for the Water Company.
He added that the only Institutions which should be exempted from closing of the water Accounts are the Hospital and Prisons because of the nature of their business in the province.
The Permanent Secretary suggested that the Water Company management must execute the directive without any delays unless in situations where the affected Institutions enter into a reasonable payment agreement which must be agreed by themselves for a consideration.
Mr. Chimbwali also directed all Heads of Government Institutions to ensure that they prioritise settling water and sewerage bills promptly in order to prevent disruption of the smooth running of their Institutions as water is critical to human life.
Mr Silver Chiluba Kabwiku on the right pose for photo with a friend after receiving the shop
Lafarge Zambia under the Kumanga Franchise successfully handed over 5 fully stocked container Shops worth K250, 000 each, in the just ended Win a Container Shop Campaign in the Copperbelt. The Win a Container Shop promotion ran from 1st June-30th July 2016. To win customers had to buy 10 bags of mphamvu cement to receive an entry form into the draw.
The ceremony was held today 21st September 2016 at Itawa, Ndola and was officiated by the Copperbelt Province Permanent Secretary (PS), Rev Howard Sikwela, Commercial Director Kaziwe Kaulule and Human Resources Director Thecra Milambo.
Speaking at the event Lafarge Zambia’s Commercial Director Mr Kaziwe Kaulule said that the Kumanga Franchise was about creating a new business for our customers, and allowing Lafarge products to be close to the customers while creating a consistent retail experience. He further said that the franchise would stock Lafarge cement brands and other building materials such as brick force wire and tile fix which are often required by home builders.
Meanwhile the Copperbelt Permanent Secretary Rev Howard Sikwela congratulated the 5 winners, and urged them to guard their businesses jealously as such opportunities didn’t come around too often.
Rev Sikwela commended the Kumanga Franchise whose main focus is on entrepreneurship as he said that over three quarters of the youth in Zambia can be empowered through this initiative. He further encouraged women to venture in all domains more especially in the construction industry as they too can be retailers by selling construction materials through the container shops.
The lucky winners of the fully furnished container shop with 300 bags of cement and building materials such as tile fix, steel rods and brick force were David Kalunga Musonda in Ndola, Silver Chilumba Kabwiku also in Ndola, Gift Kasongo in Luanshya, D. Mwanza in Mufulira and Amozi Mukupa in Kalulushi.
The Kumanga Franchise is a Lafarge initiative which allows customers to become a Lafarge sole distributer by owning a container shop which sales cement and other Building materials. The customer is provided with a fully furnished container shop and they are only required to provide land and an initial capital.
L-R Mr Kaziwe Kaulule, Rev Howard Sikwela and Ms Thecra Milambo before cutting the ribbon
On Wednesday September 21, 2016, the United States government through the PEPFAR once again supplemented the Zambian government’s efforts to reduce the burden of HIV/AIDS in Zambia by providing community based grants totaling US$10, 000 to support sustainable programmes in HIV prevention, orphans and governance issues pertaining to HIV and AIDS. The American Embassy in Zambia issued the following statement soon after the event:
The United States government, through the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), in collaboration with the National AIDS Council (NAC), announced 16 awardees of the 2016 PEPFAR Small Grants Programme. PEPFAR’s small grants programme provides one-time grants for up to ZMW100, 000 ($10,000) to support community-led sustainable programmes in HIV prevention; orphans and vulnerable children and their households; and democracy and governance related to Zambia’s HIV response.
PEPFAR, with the support of the American people, will award a total of over 1.6 million Kwacha, or $160,000, to 16 community- and faith-based non-governmental organisations in Zambia. Of the 16 organizations—selected from more than 160 applicants—six will work in HIV prevention, nine to support orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) and their caregivers, and one to promote democracy and governance related to Zambia’s HIV response.
“We are here today because of the essential three-way partnership among the U.S. government, the Government of the Republic of Zambia through the National AIDS Council, and civil society, represented by these organisations,” said U.S. Ambassador to Zambia Eric Schultz.
Dr. Jabbin Mulwanda, National AIDS Council Director General, was also a keynote speaker at the event.
This year, the PEPAR Small Grants Programme added democracy and governance related to Zambia’s HIV response to the program areas. Organisations are building awareness around the community’s responsibility to protect orphans and vulnerable children, and engaging governments to increase and improve support for persons affected by HIV.
“The addition of democracy and governance as a programme area presents an exciting opportunity for civil society to help shape Zambia’s HIV response,” said Bethany Baxter, acting PEPFAR Zambia country coordinator. “Advocacy is a key component to ensuring a sustainable HIV response in Zambia.”
The PEPFAR Small Grants Programme awardees are addressing HIV prevention, challenges for orphans and vulnerable children in their communities, and promoting democracy and governance in innovative ways this year: through early childhood activities to ensure improved learning and health outcomes and involving men to promote mother-to-child transmission of HIV, sensitising communities about condom use in market places, and engaging the government to address child protection policies. A common theme among all of the awardees is community involvement and dedication.
Well, we can only thank the American government in general and PEPFAR in particular for this gesture and hope that other partners can come on board and help in mitigating the effects of HIV and AIDS in Zambia. Thanks also to the National AIDS Council for being the custodians of the recipient organisations to ensure that the funds will be utilised according to the terms of reference.
The 2016 CAF Champions League winners will play J-League champions or a New Zealand side in the quarterfinals following draws made on Wednesday of the 2016 FIFA World Cup Cup to be held in Japan from December 8-18.
Zesco United, Mamelodi Sundowns, Wydad Casablanca and Zamalek are currently engaged in last leg semifinal ties this weekend in a battle for the African crown to be contested for in October and ultimately for that ticket to Japan.
The African champions await the preliminary round playoff J-League champions and Oceania champions Auckland City of New Zealand who meet on December 8.
Winner will face the CAF champions on December 11 in Osaka.
Victor from that quarterfinal tie will play South American Champions Club Atletico Nacional of Colombia in the semifinals on December 14 in Osaka.
The final will be played on December 18 in Yokohama while the third and fourth playoff will be a curtain-raiser earlier at the same venue.
Real Madrid will enter the fray at the semifinals where they await winner of the quarterfinal match involving Clube America of Mexico and Asian Champions who are yet to be decided.
Konkola Blades are back at the top of the FAZ Division One Zone Two standings after beating Indeni 3-2 in a midweek rescheduled match played in Chililabombwe.
Isaac Ngoma and Kilo Mwepu scored for Konkola in this delayed Week 24 tie at Konkola Stadium before Indeni scored an own goal.
Later in the game Indeni striker Cephas Handavu scored a brace but his goals were insufficient to help the Ndola club salvage anything from the border town.
This win has pushed Konkola to 48 points, two above second placed Kitwe United, after 24 matches played.
Kitwe were on top prior to Konkola’s match against Indeni.
Third placed Roan United have 44 points.
Meanwhile, Konkola’s next fixture is against struggling Mining Rangers away in Kitwe on Sunday.