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Govt welcomes US$50 million Airtel 5 G internet investment

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Government has commended Airtel Zambia for investing US$ 50 million dollars in a 5 G digital communication technology.

Minister of Technology and Science Felix Mutati applauded Airtel for being a leader in digital telecommunications.

 Mr Mutati said government will continue to provide a conducive environment for players in the communication sector to thrive.

He said the desire of government is to see that the internet is accessible and made available to all parts of the country and contribute to economic growth.

Mr Mutati urged players in the telecommunications sector to take advantage of the incentives that government is providing and enhance internet connectivity in the country.

He stressed that the 5 G internet will enhance speed and faster internet connectivity and lead to productivity in sectors such as health, agriculture and mining.

And speaking earlier at the same event, Minister of Information and Media Chushi Kasanda said the coming of 5 G will transform and shape the way of life for the Zambian people.

Ms Kasanda expressed optimism that the 5 G internet will immensely contribute to the country’s economic growth.

She said entrepreneurs will be empowered to reach new markets with the launching of the 5 G interwork and lead to business growth.

Ms Kasanda called on people to embrace the 5 G technology if the country is to fully benefit from the cutting edge technology.

She said the 5 G internet has the potential to drive economic development and improve the livelihoods of the people.

The Minister described the launch of 5 G as a giant leap in the telecommunications sector.

Meanwhile, Airtel Africa – Regional Director Apoorva Mehrotra said the launch of the 5 G will revolutionize internet broadband services in the country.

Mr Mehrotra said Airtel remains committed to offering affordable and faster internet connectivity to its clients.

He said the company will work expeditiously in rolling out the 5 G network across the country.

Mr Mehrotra said the aim of Airtel is to ensure that people in rural areas have the same internet speed like those in urban areas.

He reiterated that Airtel Zambia will continue to invest in the country’s telecommunications infrastructure.

Mr Mehrotra telecommunications sector is going to have access to high speed internet.

And Zambia Information & Communications Technology Authority (ZICTA)

Director General Choolwe Andrew Nalubamba said the launch of the 5 G internet has excited his organisation and that it will transform internet broadband speed. Mr Nalubamba said ZICTA is looking forward to the extensive 5 G rollout as promised by Airtel.

He said ZICTA is eager to see Airtel clients benefit from the 5 G internet.

Mr Nalubamba reaffirmed ZICTA’s commitment to creating an enabling environment in the telecommunications sector.

Boy dies in fatal road accident

A 16 year old boy has died after being hit by a freightliner truck at Kalilele area along Solwezi Chingola road.

North Western Province Police Commanding Officer Dennis Moola confirmed  the accident to ZANIS.

Mr Moola identified the driver of the vehicle as Moses Kifula, aged 40 , of Kasompe area in Chingola and the deceased as Goodson Makashine of Kalilele area in Mushindamo.

Mr Moola said due to the impact of the accident, the deceased sustained fatal head injuries and died on the spot.

“The vehicle had no damages, and the deceased body has been deposited into solwezi general hospital mortuary awaiting postmortem,” he said.

Mr Moola said the driver is to blame for the accident and has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving contrary to section 161 of the Road Traffic Act number 11 of 2002.

Chingola-Solwezi road to be upgraded into dual carriage way

Government says it has engaged a contractor to upgrade the Chingola/Solwezi road into a dual carriageway whose works are expected to commence soon.

North Western Province Permanent Secretary Grandson Katambi said Bet-Pave, a Zambian contractor, has been engaged and has since mobilized equipment to start the works.

Colonel Katambi said this during an inspection tour of the delivered machinery earmarked for construction of the Chingola /Solwezi dual carriage way.

Col. Katambi says the expansion of the road will help decongest traffic and significantly reduce the cost of doing business because goods would be transported on real time.

 ” This project is for the people of North Western Province and so there should be equal participation among the community members. I urge you all yo work together and embrace development as well as take care of this equipment camped in your community,” Col. Katambi said

The Permanent Secretary implored the community members to embrace the project and safeguard the equipment.

Kibanza ward Councillor Moses Kokela, expressed gratitude to the government for the development and that  the expansion of the road network will ease transport modalities and enhance business investment.

He addedthat  the project will create job opportunities for the local people in the area which will improve their livelihoods.

” We are happy with this development as it will decongest traffic and bring about economic investment as well as promote inclusiveness through creation of jobs for the local citizens,” Mr. Kokela Said.

Bet-Pave representative Hastings Mufwaya assured quality service delivery and implored community members to support local contractors.

“Bet-Pave will ensure that the service delivery is of quality and long lasting. I am urging the community members to wholly support local contractors to promote inclusiveness and value addition,” he said.

Govt. partners with DRC investment in internet connectivity

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Government has collaborated with the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to invest in internet connectivity along the Lobito Corridor.

Minister of Technology and Science Felix Mutati says this will be done through laying fiber internet along the Lobito Corridor in order to enhance internet penetration among the countries sharing the corridor.

Speaking during the Digitalization Drive dialogue with Internet network providers in Lusaka, Mr Mutati observed that digital transformation is key to economic development in the country and the world at large.

He indicated that laying fiber internet on the Lobito Corridor from Congo DR, Angola and Zambia will enable cheap and fast internet for thus contributing to economic growth.

‘’The collaboration between Zambia and Congo will enable them to place the Lobito corridor at the center of investment. This will be attained because Zambia has created an enabling environment for investments,’’ said Mr Mutati.

And Democratic Republic of Congo Representative Blaise Azitemina Fundji noted the need for skills development for the end users of digital equipment’s especially the ordinary citizens.

Mr Fundji added that the Digitalization Drive dialogue is key to finding solutions to challenges faced in the regional Information Communication Technology (ICT) which is a key factor to economic transformation in the modern society.

‘’Regional Integration is important for international connectivity between Zambia and DRC as we are a part of the Lobito corridor and we hope the dialogue will help to find best ways to provide effective and efficient internet services to the end users in the region,’’ he said.

Meanwhile, Zambia Information and Communications Technology Authority (ZICTA) Director General Choolwe Nalubamba in a speech read for him by Markets and Competition Manager Lwando Bbuku pledged to foster inclusive connectivity and secure ICT service to all.

Mr Nalumba stated that this will be achieved through providing internet connectivity in schools for learners and improved infrastructure development for all.

‘’Our aspiration as ZICTA is to provide secure ICT services to all through providing support to young entrepreneurs with new innovative ideas and the Digitalization Drive dialogue will help us find solutions to challenges faced in the ICT sector as a country,’’ he said.

ERB grants seven power purchase agreements to seven power utilities

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The Energy Regulation Board (ERB) has reviewed and granted seven power purchase agreements to seven power utilities for them to supply power to serve consumers better.

ERB acting Director General, Alfred Mwila says ZESCO has agreed with Maamba Collieries for a contracted capacity of 208.8 megawatts for a period of 20 years.

Mr Mwila also named Botswana Power Corporation which ZESCO has entered into for a contracted capacity of 200 megawatts for a duration of two years.

Speaking during a mid-year press briefing in Lusaka today, Mr Mwila said the power purchasing agreements are aimed at ensuring efficient and sustainable energy supply to consumers.

He named the other utility companies that ZESCO has partnered with as Zimbabwe Transmission and Distribution Company for a contracted capacity of 10 megawatts for a duration of 10 years.

Mr Mwila further said ZESCO has also entered into power purchase agreement with Integrated China energy for a contracted capacity of 600 megawatts for a duration of 35 years among other utility companies.

And Mr Mwila also mentioned that ERB will continue to conduct monthly petroleum pricing reviews so as to safeguard the interests of all energy stakeholders.

He explained that the monthly fuel price reviews are in response to the change in procurement and supply of petroleum products.

Mr Mwila also disclosed that ERB has continued to facilitate investment in the renewable energy space by issuing licences to firms that will generate power.

He said the renewable energy sector focuses on harnessing naturally occurring non depletable sources of energy which include solar, wind, biomass among others.

Meanwhile, ERB acting Director Consumer and Public Affairs, Stephen Bwalya disclosed that ZESCO has dismantled the backlog of over 67,000 customers who had been wanting to be connected to the grid.

He attributed the speedy connection process of clients to the national grid to the new effective management at the power utility company.

Our Current Government: Ignoring Public Outcry and Prioritizing External Impressions over Citizen Welfare

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Our current government is facing mounting criticism for its inability to heed the concerns of its citizens and instead, seemingly prioritizing external interests over the welfare of the general public. While the ruling party’s MPs may have a significant role to play in representing their constituents, many appear to be sidelined, with the president’s focus seemingly fixed on impressing western countries through debt restructuring. This disconnect between government actions and public needs threatens the party’s standing and calls for urgent measures to restore public trust.

One of the major failures of the current government lies in its inability to control the soaring cost of living, particularly concerning the staple food, mealie meal. Despite assurances during their campaign, the government has been unable to implement effective policies to curb food inflation, resulting in a heavy burden on the majority of citizens who rely on maize as their primary source of sustenance. This situation has exacerbated poverty levels and negatively impacted the overall standard of living for many Zambians.

Citizens have grown disillusioned with the government due to its failure to deliver on various campaign promises. Ranging from infrastructure development to job creation and poverty alleviation, many pledges have remained unfulfilled, leading to widespread disappointment among the electorate. This broken trust erodes the credibility of the government and heightens the urgency for corrective action.

1. Ignoring Public Outcry:

Despite widespread public discontent, many members of parliament within the ruling party appear to have little influence on government decisions. Their inability to effectively advocate for the needs of their constituents has left citizens feeling unheard and overlooked. This disconnection between MPs and the people they represent creates a gap in accountability and raises questions about the government’s commitment to democratic representation.

2. Prioritizing Debt Restructuring over Citizen Welfare:

Rather than addressing pressing domestic issues, the president’s focus on impressing western countries through debt restructuring has raised concerns about misplaced priorities. While external relations are important, the government’s primary responsibility should lie in securing the well-being of its citizens. Neglecting critical issues like the cost of living, mealie meal prices, and fuel costs in favor of appeasing foreign stakeholders risks alienating the electorate and further eroding public confidence.

3. Exacerbating Economic Challenges:

The government’s emphasis on debt restructuring might be a necessary measure to address financial pressures, but it should not overshadow the need to tackle pressing domestic economic challenges. Failure to prioritize and implement solutions to stabilize the economy and alleviate the cost of living will only deepen the hardships faced by ordinary citizens.

4. Risking Political Fallout:

The growing dissatisfaction among the electorate could pave the way for political fallout in the upcoming 2026 general elections. If the ruling party’s MPs fail to voice the concerns of their constituents effectively, citizens may seek alternative leadership, leading to potential shifts in political dynamics.

Recommendations:

1. Empowering MPs’ Voices:

Within the ruling party, there must be a concerted effort to empower MPs and grant them a more significant role in shaping policy decisions. This includes fostering open dialogue between party leadership and MPs and providing platforms for constructive input from all representatives.

2. Balancing External Relations and Domestic Welfare:

While external relations are important for economic stability, the government should strike a balance between debt restructuring and prioritizing domestic welfare. Allocating resources to address pressing issues like the cost of living and food security is crucial to demonstrating a commitment to citizen welfare.

3. Public Engagement and Transparency:

To bridge the gap between government actions and public needs, the ruling party must engage in transparent communication with citizens. Regular town hall meetings, public consultations, and feedback mechanisms can help foster trust and ensure that the government remains accountable to its constituents.

The ruling party’s failure to address public outcry and its perceived prioritization of external interests risk alienating the electorate and jeopardizing its standing in the upcoming general elections. To avoid a vote of No Confidence and regain public trust, MPs must actively advocate for the needs of their constituents, and the government must balance external relations with addressing pressing domestic challenges. By fostering transparent communication and prioritizing citizen welfare, the government can reaffirm its commitment to democratic representation and ensure a brighter future for Zambia and its people.

By Alexander Vomo

Chiengi MP Given Katuta Arrested for Common Assault on Photojournalist at Parliament”

Chiengi Member of Parliament, Given Katuta, has been apprehended by the police on charges of Common Assault, according to a statement by Police Spokesperson Rae Hamoonga. The incident came to light after Times of Zambia photojournalist Henry Chunza reported that he was assaulted by the Independent Parliamentarian while on duty at the Parliament premises on July 21, 2023, around 09:00 hours.

Following the complaint from Chunza, the police took swift action and arrested Ms. Katuta, who was being held at Emmasdale Police Station. However, she was expected to be released pending the fulfillment of the Police bond conditions.

The alleged incident occurred on the said date when the Speaker of the National Assembly ordered Ms. Katuta to leave the chambers due to her suspension from the house for a period of one week. As she was exiting, the MP reportedly spat in the face of the journalist and, with the assistance of other members of parliament, physically harassed him. Subsequently, they forced Henry Chunza to delete the pictures he had taken.

One of the Members of Parliament who was identified by the complainant as being present during the assault is Tasila Lungu, the representative of Chawama Constituency.

The news of a Member of Parliament being involved in such an incident has raised concerns among the public and the media community. Assaulting a journalist while they are on duty undermines press freedom and democratic values.

Lack of capacity by some contractors to undertake CDF projects worrying

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A Civic leader in Manyinga district has bemoaned lack of capacity by some local contractors to undertake Constituency Development Fund (CDF) projects.

Kaula Ward Councilor Greg Kapenda said that the residents are appreciative of the CDF initiative but the major challenge has been lack of capacity by local contractors to do the projects.

Mr Kapenda said he understands the provision of CDF guidelines and Presidential directive that local contractors should be used to undertake CDF projects in respective constituencies.

“I think we should revisit that provision because some of the local contractors do not have the muscle to carry out the CDF works effectively,” he said.

He said currently Kaula ward has a number of CDF projects that are still underway using funds from the 2022 budget.

MR Kapenda said that the ward has constructed a Medical laboratory at St. Kalemba Mission Hospital and what is remaining is connecting electricity and water to the new infrastructure.

“As I am talking the supplier has already bought the material and within the course of next week water and electricity will be connected,” he said.

He added that the Ward Development Committee (WDC) also applied for electricity to be connected to Mundanya Health Post and hoped that the health facility could be connected in the next two months.

Mr Kapenda said there is also a one by three classroom block under construction at slab level at Kalibingi School.

“Although we had few problems with the contractor we have resolved the issue and within one week works are expected to resume,” he said.

Meanwhile, Mr Kapenda said work to construct a 1 x 2 classroom block at Kaula Secondary School has stalled as the contractors that had bid for the project could not manage and that the project has been re-tendered.

FIFA Women’s World Cup: evolution and global recognition

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Zambia is going to the Women’s World Cup for the first time! In honor of this event, the global betting company 1xBet has decided to tell you about the tournament, which will be held from July 20 to August 20.

Place

For the first time in history, the women’s world championship will be held in two countries at once – Australia and New Zealand. FIFA is sure that the expansion of the geography of the tournament will increase its commercial value and popularity in the world.

Format

For the first time in history, 32 teams will play at the Women’s World Cup, divided into eight groups. The two best teams from each group will advance to the playoffs, where they will continue the fight for the main trophy from the 1/8 final stage.

Historic success for Zambia

The Zambian national team will play in its first World Cup – an excellent result for a country whose men’s national team has never played in the final stages of the main tournament of the planet. The team led by Bruce Mwape got into a difficult group C, where Spain, Costa Rica and Japan became its rivals.

African perspectives

In addition to Zambia, the Moroccan team will debut at the World Cup. The team from North Africa will play Germany, Colombia and South Korea in the group. For the more experienced South African team, this tournament will be the second. The South African girls were in an extremely strong group with Sweden, Italy and Argentina.

The Nigerian national team has long been the flagship of women’s football in Africa and will play at the World Cup for the ninth (!) time. Randy Waldrum’s team will play Australia, Ireland and Canada in the group. It is obvious that Nigerian fans will consider the failure from such a group to be a big setback.

 

History of the Women’s World Cup

The first-ever Women’s World Cup occurred in China in 1991 when twelve teams competed for the title. The winner was the US team, which defeated Norway in the final. In total, the Americans have 4 world titles, including the last two, which they won in Canada and France. The German national team was twice the best in the world, Norway and Japan won the Cup once. Can anyone challenge Team USA this time?

Women’s football popularity

The European Championship and the African Cup in Morocco, which took place in England, caused a significant increase in interest in women’s football worldwide. The reason is simple – women’s football is becoming more technical and fast. The women’s Euro 2022 final in London was attended by 87,000 spectators, and the main match of the Africa Cup in Rabat, Morocco – by 46,000 people! TV ratings of the top women’s matches also show fantastic numbers – 1.12 billion viewers watched the final game of the 2019 World Cup between the USA and the Netherlands.

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The Zambian women’s team will go to the World Cup for the first time in history!

The Zambian national team will play in its first World Cup, which will occur in two countries at once – Australia and New Zealand. The team led by Bruce Mwape got into a difficult group C, where Spain, Costa Rica and Japan will become its rivals.

Together with Zambia, the Moroccan team will also make its debut at the World Cup. Also, the South African team and the Nigeria’s most experienced national team will play from Africa.

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Grenade Explosion at Grand IQ Primary School Leaves Two Pupils Injured

A shocking incident at Grand IQ Primary School in Chilanga District has left two pupils injured after a grenade they were playing with accidentally exploded. The incident occurred when one of the pupils, a child of a Police Officer, brought the grenade to school, mistakenly thinking it was a toy.

According to Police Spokesperson Rae Hamoonga, the injured pupils are a 5-year-old boy and a 9-year-old girl, both of whom sustained deep cuts on their legs due to the explosion. Fortunately, they have been discharged from Chilanga Clinic after receiving medical treatment.

Mr. Hamoonga disclosed to ZNBC News that the ongoing Police investigation has revealed that the grenade in question was brought to the school by the 5-year-old student, who innocently told his friend that he had a toy.

The incident has raised concerns among parents, teachers, and authorities about the safety of children at schools. The presence of a live grenade on the school premises poses serious risks to the well-being of the students and highlights the need for enhanced security measures and awareness about dangerous objects.

The school administration, along with law enforcement officials, are working together to ensure such incidents are prevented in the future. Meanwhile, parents are urged to be vigilant and have open conversations with their children about the importance of not touching or playing with unfamiliar objects, especially those that could pose potential dangers.

Zambia Face Spain in Must Win Clash

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Shepolopolo Zambia are set for another tough encounter as they face Spain on Wednesday morning in their second FIFA Women’s World Cup Group C match at Eden Park Stadium in Auckland.

debutants Zambia started the World Cup campaign with a 5-0 loss to Japan last Saturday.

Coach Bruce Mwape’s ladies on Tuesday morning had a feel of the pitch in readiness for the battle against Spain.

“In our next game, we have done almost all that we can. We have prepared the team adequately and at least in tomorrow’s game (against Spain), people should expect a different game altogether unlike the one they watched against Japan,” Mwape said.

Zambia captain and top striker Barbra Banda said: “We learnt something from the previous game that we had (against Japan). We just hope to implement the right mentality in the next game that we are going to have.”

In the other Group C match, leaders Japan will tackle Costa Rica at Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin on Wednesday.

Rabies Breaks out in Kafue

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Kafue District in Lusaka Province has recorded an outbreak of rabies.

District Livestock and Fisheries Coordinator, Perfecto Kabanshi confirmed this  in an interview in Kafue.

Dr. Kabanshi said samples collected from three dogs indicated the presence of the rabies virus.

“I just want to confirm that we have an outbreak of rabies in Kafue District, so far lab tests from three dogs indicate the presence of the rabies virus,” said Dr. Kabanshi

He disclosed that following the outbreak of rabies in the district, his department has embarked on massive vaccination of dogs against rabies.

Dr. Kabanshi said the department has so far vaccinated over 1000 dogs against rabies.

“We are hoping to vaccinate another 1500 dogs by the end of August,” he said.

Dr. Kabanshi has further warned Kafue Residents to be wary of stray dogs roaming the streets to report to the department of such dogs.

“Let’s report any dogs seen misbehaving in the streets, we don’t want to see a situation where rabies moves from dogs to people,” said Dr. Kabanshi.

He further cautioned guardians and parents to keep alert and ensure that their children are safe from dog bites.

“I also want to urge our parents in the district to ensure that our children are safe, children are the ones who are mostly prone to dog bites,” said Dr. Kabanshi.

60-year-old man drowns

Community members in Kalulu area of Chief Kabinga in Kanchibiya District have launched a search to retrieve the body of a 60-year-old man who drowned in Lulingila River three days ago.

Lulingila Ward Councillor Abel Puka has confirmed the drowning incident and the search party to the Zambia News and Information Services in Kanchibiya today.

Mr Puka said Chachi Chisasi 60, drowned after he had a seizure attack and fell from the dugout canoe while fishing in Lulingila River on Saturday around 15:00 hours.

The Ward Councillor explained that his son Mulenga Chisasi, aged 28, accompanied Mr Chisasi when he met his fate on Lulingila River.

He said that despite several efforts by the community to retrieve the body of Mr Chisasi nothing has materialised since Saturday.

The Councillor has since appealed to the Government to send experts to help retrieve the body of the drowning victim.

“The bad weather the area is currently experiencing has made it difficult for the Kalulu community to retrieve the body of Mr. Chisasa,” Mr Puka said.

 And Kanchibiya District Administrative Officer Angel Siame said the district is making arrangements to help retrieve the body of Mr Chisasi soonest.

Mr Siame has appealed to the bereaved family to remain calm as Government is working on a solution to retrieve the body.

“I understand that this is a tough moment for the family and relatives,” Mr Siame said.

Meanwhile, Chief Kabinga of the Bisa People in Kanchibiya District has described the drowning of Mr Chisasi as sad and disturbing.

“It’s sad that the community has lost such a key figure in the area,” he said.

ZANEC speak against corporal punishment in School

Zambia National Education Coalition (ZANEC) has urged Teachers to be professional and refrain from corporal punishment when disciplining learners.

ZANEC President George Hamusunga indicated that teachers should refrain from corporal to avoid unnecessary problems, adding that corporal punishment has been banned by the government.

This came to light following the Teacher of Kasenengwa District of Eastern Province who has been arrested by police for allegedly assaulting a grade two pupil who sustained a fractured leg for failure to write school work after losing a pencil.

 Mr Hamusunga advised that the teachers  to be professional and use other alternative punishments that do not violate the children’s code act and ensure safety of the pupils under their care.

‘’As ZANEC we are very disappointed to hear that the teacher in Kasenegwa beat up a pupil so badly, this is unacceptable, our position together with the teachers trade union is that we do not condone corporal punishment on the learners and corporal punishment has been banned by the government,” he said

“Therefore, we are asking for very strong child protection policies that should govern our schools so that our child can be safe,” he noted.

Mr Hamusunga however, expressed happiness to hear that the teacher was arrested as it will send a message to the other teachers that have been involved in beating children.

He noted with concern that teachers are entrusted with pupils when they are at school thus they must ensure that the learners are safe.

Mr Hamusunga stated that corporal punishment has been banned by the government and the coalition does not condone corporal in schools.

President Hichilema speaks against cattle rustlers

President Hakainde Hichilema says government is considering reviewing the law on cattle to stiffen punishment against livestock theft.

He said livestock thieves deter development and hence the need to stiffen punishment to about 15 years imprisonment.

The President was speaking last night when over 200 community members who included Namwala District UPND party officials came to greet him at his Naminwe Ranch in Namwala District.

The Head of State further encouraged the community to take advantage of the increased Constituency Development Fund (CDF) and the Citizen Economic Empowerment Commission CEEC loans to enhance their well-being.

He disclosed that in the 2024 budget, the (CDF) is expected to increase to accommodate more developmental programmes.

He said CDF will remain a game changer in the development of many sectors across the country, such as health, education, water and sanitation and many more.

The President said his government will continue to encourage hard work among Zambians because hard work pays.

President Hakainde Hichilema is at his Naminwe Ranch in Namwala District, Southern Province for a working Holiday.

Meanwhile Southern Province Minister Cornelius Mweetwa has called on Zambians to emulate President Hakainde Hichilema who from time to time visits the farms and encourages hard work.

And Namwala District Council Chairperson Abel Moonga reported that over 93 clubs and cooperatives were empowered in the 2022 CDF allocation.

Mr Moonga says a lot has been done in Namwala under the increased CDF that includes building of classroom blocks, Water provision to rural health centres as well as education facilities.