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Matambo opens ZNS Chingola Milling plant

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Copperbelt Provincial Minister Elisha Matambo  has opened the Zambia National Service(ZNS) Eagles Mealie- Meal at Muss Milling Plant in Chingola District  to enhance national food  security.

Mr Matambo said at the official opening of the Muss milling plant in Chingola that the government has placed high premium on stabilising mealie- meal prices across the country through such ventures.

The Minister said the Milling Plant has a daily production capacity of 240 metric tonnes of Mealie-meal and to be produced under a collaborative partnership between ZNS and Muss Milling of  Chingola.

The Minister noted that the partnership is  cardinal because it will not only add to the variety of Mealie- meal brands on the market, but will also  make it available to the people of the Copperbelt at an affordable price.

Meanwhile, Mr. Matambo disclosed that the Milling Plant Will be producing breakfast meal which will be fetched at  K185, roller meal at K160,  number  three meal at K85 and Gem meal  which will be sold at K100.

He stated that the Government  is aware that Mealie- meal prices in Chingola and on the Copperbelt in general are on a  higher side with breakfast Mealie- meals selling  between K200 to K230 while roller meals pegged at K160 to K180.

Mr. Matambo said the flagging off of the sale of Eagles Mealie-meal will go a long way in addressing the situation and fulfilling Government’s resolve of providing cheaper Mealie- meal to its citizens.

“Government is convinced that construction of additional Milling Plants will assist in reducing production costs of our the staple food, this will result in reduced high prices of the commodity,” he said

He urged the people of Chingola and the Country at large to endeavor to buy Zambia National Service (ZNS) Eagles branded Mealie-meal and other locally produced goods to support the growth of the economy.

The Milling Plant is able to produce 3800 bags of Mealie- meal every day.

Mr. Matambo warned those who will be found smuggling or selling Eagle mealie-meal at more than K185 to be arrested.

Speaking earlier, Zambian National Service (ZNS) Commander and Chief Staff Major General Reuben Mweewa said ZNS is committed to supplementing the Government’s efforts of producing affordable Mealie-meal to the citizens.

Mr. Mweewa explained that the Government through Food Reserve Agency (FRA) had allocated 5, 000 metric tonnes of maize to ZNS to produce Eagles breakfast and roller meal at the Milling Plant in Chongwe, Monze, and Mpika.

“Today we are here in Chingola to continue with this national program that Government and ZNS attach great importance to and has been made possible by Muss Milling Limited,” he said.

He assured the public that ZNS is always ready to work with the local private sector to help better the lives of the citizens.

Muss Milling General Manager Mayi Wanga thanked Government for partnering with ZNS and it will be more beneficial to the Company to address the challenge of food security in Chingola and on the Copperbelt

Chipolopolo silences their noise neighbour Bafana bafana

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Zambia booked a final date in the 22nd edition of the COSAFA Cup after defeating and silencing their noise neighbours South Africa 2-1 in the semifinals played this evening in Durban.
Moses Sichone’s boys came from a goal down at the break to win thanks to goals from Green Buffaloes midfielder Golden Mashata five minutes after the break and Red Arrows striker Albert Kangwanda’s well-taken free kick in the 69th minute.
Zambia will take on Lesotho who are themselves looking to win the COSAFA Cup for the first time in their history. Lesotho defeated Malawi 3-0 in post-match penalties after the match was tied 1-1 after 90 minutes.
Expressing his satisfaction with the team’s performance, Zambia coach Moses Sichone praised the players, saying, “Compliment to the guys they have done very well from the first half we created a lot of chances, although South Africa managed to convert one of theirs.
“I told the boys at the break to just continue playing well because we were the better side. We planned well we saw how South Africa played in other games and used their weaknesses and we won. I’m happy my boys followed the instructions,” Sichone said
South Africa’s coach acknowledged the team’s lapse in concentration, which led to conceding the first goal, and expressed disappointment at not reaching the final. Reflecting on their performance, he stated, “I am proud of the team’s efforts throughout the tournament.
“Unfortunately, we couldn’t progress to the final. Our execution in the final third was lacking, resulting in a loss of possession. We needed more aggression to break down the opposition’s defense. Despite doing everything within our capabilities, victory eluded us,” he said.
Zambia’s captain, Kelvin Kapumbu, who was named the Man of the Match, attributed their success to their adherence to the coach’s instructions. He emphasized his commitment to executing the coach’s strategies, particularly in midfield play and maintaining effective link-up play.
The final will be played on Sunday, July 16, in Durban.

Monze farmers get inputs

The Ministry of Community Development and Social Welfare has commenced the distribution of farming inputs to 700 vulnerable but viable farmers under the wetland component of the Food security Pack (FSP) in Monze district.

Flagging off the exercise in Machiinga area, Monze District Commissioner, Mwanza Malambo says government is committed to end poverty among vulnerable households through continued efforts of empowering them with farming inputs.

Mr Malambo said the empowerment of vulnerable households with inputs will reduce poverty, increase household food security and enhance income generation among poor and vulnerable farmers in the district.

 “Today, I am very pleased to flag off the distribution of farming inputs to 700 vulnerable but viable farmers because this is part of many programmes the new dawn government is implementing  to reduce poverty, increase household food security, and improve income among farmers through sale of their produce,” said Mr Malambo.

He urged vulnerable but viable farmers to fully embrace such interventions by government if poverty is to be addressed.

And Mr Malambo has disclosed that government has already delivered 195 metric tonnes of basal fertiliser under the Framer Input Support Programme (FISP) in readiness for the 2023/2024 farming season.

Acting Community Development officer, Trustina Manda says the wetland component of the FSP promotes the cultivation of crops during the dry season.

Ms Manda said the beneficiaries of the programme include people with disabilities, female headed households and the unemployed youths.

She explained that the wetland component was a special grant with beneficiaries expected to pay back K300 adding that the money was for more projects to benefit the farmers.

“We received a total of 1,400 by 50 kilogram bags of fertiliser and 700 by 5 kilogram bags of white maize for distribution in the entire district under the wetlands component. Each beneficiary farmer  will receive a 1 by 50 kilogram bags of urea, 1 by 50 kilogram bag of basal and a 1 by 5 kilograms bag of white maize for them to grow using irrigation, to meet our objective of  enhancing  food production,” she said.

She explained that so far since the launch of the wetland component in 2000, there has been a noticeable reduction in poverty among the beneficiary farmers.

One of the beneficiary farmers, Cleopatra Kasamu thanked government for the programme which has drastically improved her welfare and that of her household.

She, however, requested the government to sustain the programme and cater for more vulnerable but viable farmers who are excluded on the FISP.

The wetlands component of the FSP was reintroduced by the new administration in 2023 after it was halted for close to 7 years and aims at providing inputs to vulnerable but viable farmers to enable them cultivate crops even throughout the year.

Local government PS counsels PRs, media

Local Government and Rural Development Permanent Secretary for Administration Maambo Hamaundu has assured all Public Relations personnel in local authorities of his support in enabling them perform their roles of informing the public on decentralization and Constituency Development Fund (CDF).

Mr. Hamaundu said Public Relations personnel perform an important role of communicating the operations of the local authorities and should be provided with adequate information from all departments of the council.

He challenged PRs to inform him if faced with challenges in collecting information from other departments at the council.

The permanent secretary, who was speaking when he officially closed a five day capacity building workshop for public relations officers and media on decentralization and CDF, further urged the PR officers to collaborate with the media in disseminating factual information on decentralization and CDF.

He expressed hope that the interaction between the media and PRs has enabled the media to appreciate the operations of the local authorities and will be more effective in reporting on the activities of the local authorities.

And speaking on behalf of the participants, Kabwe Assistant Public Relations Manager Nancy Chenga thanked the Local Government Association of Zambia LGAZ, Decentralisation Secretariat and the German Development Aid GIZ for sponsoring the workshop, which she said has benefited participants.

Ms. Chenga disclosed that the training will enable participants to effectively communicate with stakeholders, develop media and communication policies and enhance collaboration between the media and the public relations practitioners.

The workshop, which was organized by the Local Government Association of Zambia, with support of GIZ drew participants from local authorities across the country and the public, private as well as community media.

Situmbeko happy that economy is on track following multilateral support

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Finance Minister Situmbeko Musokotwane has expressed confidence that the country’s debt burden will soon be brought under control.

The minister says following the review by the country’s official creditors resulting in the disbursement of 189 million US dollars under the Extended Credit Facility (ECF) the country’s economy will soon be back on track.

Mr. Musokotwane said this at a press briefing in Lusaka today.

He said the successful review by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank and other multilateral lenders means that the country will now have more resources channeled into infrastructure development to support investment.

Mr. Musokotwane said the government is on course to ensure that the country’s debt situation is brought under control to encourage investment.

He said going forward the country will focus on getting a deal with private creditors in the second review.

Meanwhile, Bank of Zambia Governor Denny Kalyalya said 50 percent of the 189 million US dollars of the Extended Credit Facility will be channeled to budget support while the other 50 percent will be put into foreign reserve build up.

On July 13 2023 the country’s official creditors comprising the IMF, World Bank and other multilateral lenders successfully reviewed Zambia’s reform efforts resulting in the disbursement of 189 million US dollars under the Extended Credit Facility.

Kiswahili introduced at UNZA

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The University of Zambia (UNZA) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the University of Dar-es-salaam on academic cooperation to include among others the teaching of Kiswahili in Zambia.

The Minister of Education Douglas Syakalima said during the signing of the MoU , that his ministry is confident that the signing of the MoU between the two universities signifies a partnership which will bear fruit and be an example of what cooperation between African Universities can produce.

Mr Syakalima noted that the MoU will lead to the teaching of the Kiswahili language at UNZA and looks forward to when it will be taught in other institutions of learning in Zambia.

He established that the event is part of the practical implementation of resolutions by the Zambian and Tanzanian heads of state when President Hakainde Hichilema made an official visit to Tanzania on 2nd August 2022.

Mr Syakalima assured that the Zambian government and its people are ready to learn the Kiswahili language for communication, business and integration of the African Union.

He stated that the signing of the MoU is the beginning of a new chapter for joint cooperation in the promotion of Kiswahili language.

He further explained that UNZA management will prepare a roadmap that will help Zambians to learn Swahili  to join the over 200 million people in the world who speak the language.

“In Africa, we feel proud to have the Kiswahili language which is also used officially in the African Union. This is a great achievement and African countries should be proud of this important language as it contributes to uniting the African continent,” he said.

Mr Syakalima explained that Kiswahili had a big contribution to the liberation movement in Southern Africa as it was the language used in the efforts to help some Southern African countries achieve political independence.

“The increase in the use of Kiswahili in various African countries and in the world, in general, is a sign of the growing influence and strength of the language. There are various factors contributing to the phenomenal growth of the language,” he said.

The Minister stressed that the recent introduction of the language in Congo (DRC) to join the East African community has increased the impact of Kiswahili in East, central and Southern Africa.

Mr Siyakalima indicated that there is need to build solid foundations to use Kiswahili as a tool to influence the performance of the African Union in view of the African Union’s 2063 agenda to strengthen the African continent in the next 50 years.

He assured both UNZA and the University of Dar-es-lam of government’s support in their quest to promote Kiswahili in Zambia.

He congratulated Tanzania for assembling to commemorate their second anniversary of World Kiswahili day and witnessing the signing of the MoU.

And High Commissioner of the United Republic of Tanzania to Zambia, Lt Gen Mathew Mkingule said the day of the Kiswahili serves as a reminder of the patriotism of the people of Tanzania.

Gen Mkingule said Kiswahili is among the 10 most spoken languages in the world and is taught in many universities not just in Africa but in most parts of the word including Europe and America.

He explained that Kiswahili serves as a bridge among different people of different cultures in the world because it is not only a language but a culture.

He highlighted that Kiswahili is the fourth official language in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) where Zambia is also a member.

He thank UNZA management and the Zambian government for the support rendered in ensuring that the Kiswahili language became part of the courses offered by UNZA.

Meanwhile, UNZA acting Vice Chancellor, Anne Sikwibele said UNZA will continue to work and partner with the University of Dar es salaam.

Prof Sikwibele said it is the first time that Kiswahili is being introduced at the University of Zambia and at any tertiary institution of learning in Zambia.

She added that it is gratifying that the MoU signed will go beyond the teaching of kiswahili and promote cooperation in other areas as well between UNZA and the University of Dar es lam.

The Vice Chancellor indicated that UNZA looks forward to a mutually beneficial and productive process of collaboration with the University of Dar es Salaam saying the collaboration on kiswahili is just the first of more to come under the MoU.

“The University of Zambia, through the department of arts, languages and literary studies, currently offers full degree programmes in Chinese and French, as well as a course in japanese. I am reliably informed that the department intends to introduce more foreign languages including Arabic, Greek and spanish. It is therefore worth noting that an african language, kiswahili, is about to be introduced at the department,” she disclosed.

She said in view of the demonstrated cultural and international significance of kiswahili in the world, it is commendable and appropriate that UNZA has joined the efforts being made to promote the language.

Prof Sikwibele noted that the introduction of Kiswahili at UNZA will assist with the promotion of the language in terms of teaching, learning and research.

She explained that short courses will be offered in Kiswahili through the department of arts, languages and literary studies and eventually a full degree programme in Kiswahili will be offered as a collaboration between UNZA and the university of Dar es salaam.

Meanwhile, Institute of Kiswahili Studies Director, Shani Mchepange said the Kiswahili language is taught in America in more than 100 Universities.

Deputy Vice chancellor, Academic for the University of Dar leselam, Bonaventure Rutinwa said the University promotes the language by offering the course at the same tuition fee for foreign students with the local students.

Prof Rutinwa said the University supports the teaching of the language at other universities abroad and has signed MoU’s with many other countries in Africa and other parts of the world.

He disclosed that the University also offers scholarships to foreigners willing to learn the language for the purpose of teaching it in their languages.

He stated that learning Kiswahili provides many opportunities to people in form trade and communication with people of other cultures.

UNESCO recognised and acknowledged the significance of kiswahili on the international linguistic landscape by designating 7th July as the world kiswahili language day.

It is the international day officially set aside for the commemoration of the Kiswahili language.

President Hichilema hails church for support to govt.

President Hakainde Hichilema has commended the church for the support it has continued to render to the government.

President Hichilema says government has managed to record positive economic strides owing to the support it has been receiving from the church.

He pointed out that the economic transformation taking place in the country is as a result of the support the church is rendering to the government.

President Hichilema indicated that government remains ready to work with any structured group or organisation.

He said despite being elected into office the government wants to work with all stakeholders in the quest to deliver meaningful development.

Mr. Hichilema emphasized that he will run a government that is based on diversity and inclusivity.

He acknowledged that his administration cannot develop the country alone hence its desire to work with other groupings in fostering national development.

The Head of State said this when the Independent Churches of Zambia paid a courtesy call on him at State House today.

President Hichilema informed the church mother body that the primary focus of the government is to unite the Zambian people.

He stressed that without national unity development will be difficult to attain.

Mr Hichilema said the development taking place in the country is on account of the support it is receiving from the Zambian people.

The Head State implored the church to join hands with government in encouraging the citizenry to work hard saying there is need to rekindle the spirit of hard work.

He lamented that the spirit of hard work was lost along the way hence the call to rekindle the virtue of hardworking

Meanwhile, President Hichilema has thanked the church mother body for the solidarity message it delivered to him today.

He expressed gratitude following the acknowledgement by the church of the efforts government is making in uplifting the lives of the ordinary Zambians.

The President encouraged the church to continue working hand in hand with the government.

Mr Hichilema implored the church not to shy away from engaging government were it falls short and should feel free to engage government on issues that may arise.

Commenting on the fight against corruption, President Hichilema reiterated that it was not discriminatory stressing that it is neither ethically driven as suggested by some members of society.

He explained that the fight against corruption is aimed at ensuring that office bearers respect public resources.

The President urged the church to join in the fight against corruption and not to leave it to government alone.

And commenting on the debt restructuring deal, President Hichilema said it was necessary for the government to dedicate time towards clinching the debt relief deal.

He said following the debt restructuring deal government has now space to focus on other key areas that need attention.

And speaking earlier Independent Churches of Zambia (ICOZ) President David Masupa said the church is pleased with the tremendous success that government has attained on the economic front since assuming office.

Bishop Masupa cited stability of the exchange rate, drop in the inflation rate to single digit and the debt restructuring deal as some of the achievements that has delighted the church.

He said the church appreciates the work President Hichilema and the government are doing in a bid to better the living standards of the people.

Bishop Masupa said the decision by the church mother body to deliver a solidarity message to President Hichilema has not been influenced by any person but is as a result of the achievements that government continues to score as evidenced from the performance of the economy.

Meanwhile the church mother body has commended President Hichilema for the international trips he has been undertaking as they are yielding results.

He pointed out that without him undertaking the international trips it would have been difficult for the country to clinch the debt restructuring deal.

He thanked President Hichilema for granting the church audience.

How Did The Lungus Amass So Much Wealth, Overnight?

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Wynter Kabimba, leader of an obscure political party going by the name Economic Front, says Dr. Kenneth Kaunda was probably the only president that managed to “tame” his children to the extent that most of us did not even know them. Aye to that!

Dr. Kenneth Kaunda initially had 8 children. Unfortunately, Masuzyo was one of the earliest casualties of HIV/AIDS as it continued wreaking havoc in the nation early 1980s while Wezi, a rising star in politics, had to meet his fate right outside his gate, thanks to the bullet of an assassin!

Apart from Tilyenji who made a botched attempt at politics, and Panji, our current High Commissioner to Malawi who would go on to serve as deputy minister in the PF regime, nothing much is known about the other Kaunda children. There’s only an inkling of one Kambarage who would inadvertently find himself in the news late 1980s owing to shooting a poor woman in a Lusaka suburb, fatally. He was sentenced to death by hanging although the charges would subsequently be dropped after appealing the case. The courts ruled that the accused pulled the trigger in self-defense at the angry mob hell-bent on lynching him and his companions after besieging their car!

On the other hand, second Republican president Frederick Chiluba had 11 children in total. Although a few of them equally made it in the news for all the wrong reasons; at least it wasn’t on the scale of the crimes of the Mafia which would leave your jaws dropping! Castro, the notorious son of President Chiluba got away with anything from physical assault to trigger-happy! Upon his father ascending to the presidency in 1991, he apparently pulled out a gun and shot a call girl in the leg. His next victim was a man whose girlfriend he was hankering after. The girl wouldn’t ditch her fiance for the president’s son which of course infuriated him and ended up smashing a bottle of beer in his face! Castro often picked up quarrels with folks in the night clubs – and when they tried to argue with them, he’d retort, “I am the son of the president and I can kick your ass if you’re not careful!” One day, he disrupted the flow of traffic on a busy road in the central business district by standing in the middle of the road while screaming for all the world to hear, “I am the 2Pac of Zambia, no one can touch me. I am above the law!”

As if not to be outdone by his younger sibling, Miko equally had his fair share of brush with the law. He was once accused of “taking turns” in having carnal knowledge of a girl with 3 others after a drinking spree! Like Castro, he escaped the dragnet even though the case was reported to the cops and received wide coverage in the media. In a subsequent incident that would leave tongues wagging, Miko would charge at a cop armed with an AK-47. The cop was left with no option but open fire at the floor right in front of him, stopping him dead in his tracks!

As Economic Front leader rightly observes, the only other former president that deserves credit for taming his children is Mwanawasa. Although Mirriam would occasionally rock the boat with matters to do with “dalliance,” at least she and her brother, Patrick never went an extra mile and defrauded the state! While Lorna practically steered away from the limelight, Chipokota and Lubona were probably young at the time to be swayed by the trappings of power.

It was probably during the tenure of Ruphiah Banda that we’d witness almost an entire ‘first family’ entangled in corruption. Banda had 3 children from his previous marriage (Andrew, Henry, Temwani) and 2 twins with his second spouse, Thandiwe.

Rumours always swirled around about Henry this, Henry that when Banda occupied State House. And immediately voters had enough of the affable leader and extracted him from power in favour of the tough-talking and brusque Michael Sata, otherwise popularly known as the King Cobra in the scintillating 2011 elections, investigative wings would descend on the Bandas like flies on a carcass! Although the likes of Andrew would largely remain unscathed by such accusations, Henry would escape into self-imposed exile for fear of prosecution. He would stand accused of multiple charges.

In one instance, he brokered an allegedly corrupt deal in which Kenyan oil trading company Dalbit Petroleum clinched a multimillion-dollar contract to supply finished petroleum products to Zambia in 2009. He was also fingered in a corruption case involving Dora Siliya, the former Minister of Transport & Communications, relating to the controversial appointment of a Cayman Island-registered company to value Zambia’s ­telecommunication assets. The electrifying tales of looting didn’t end there though. Henry was further embroiled in yet another scandal after being mentioned in court documents as a key figure in an allegedly corrupt oil deal worth $2.5 million with Nigeria’s Sarb Energy Limited. The oil never made it to Zambia!

In the meantime, Rupiah Banda himself was slapped with charges over the vehicles he allegedly procured for his campaign from a Chinese company ahead of the 2011 general elections. He allegedly spent K20 billion on campaign materials, with most of this cash being personally handled by Henry.

In an interviewed with the press, Minister of Justice at the time, Wynter Kabimba, intimated: “We would love to have Henry here, but that won’t stop us from pursuing the case. We have the principal suspect — Rupiah Banda.”

In a matter of time, the Anti-Corruption Commission would soon extend their investigations to Banda’s wife Thandiwe, and place a restriction order on her luxurious apartments on the grounds that they were suspected to be proceeds of crime. The case would drag on for lack of evidence until it was eventually disposed off by the courts of law.

Although the Sata’s children would equally be caught up in a few scandals of their own, it wouldn’t be as hair-raising as compared to his successor! Immediately the King Cobra realised one of his sons was cozying-up to the Chinese; he was quick to pick up telltale signs about his possible involvement in corruption. He didn’t waste time assigning Kabimba who was the trusted Secretary General of his party to ‘counsel’ his first born child, Mulenga as he loathed having a replica of Henry in State House.

While most of his children relatively enjoyed a quiet life, Kazim had to somehow follow in the footsteps of the likes of Castro. According to the Zambian Watchdog, one afternoon Kazim accosted a journalist, Thomas Zgambo, in Lusaka’s Kabwata area, visiously pummeled him with punches while hurling abuse at him.

Fast forward………Edgar Lungu finds himself on the coveted crown, albeit by a sheer stroke of fortune. A matrix of shoddy deals is immediately set in motion involving almost the entire family……..well, going by the various spine-chilling revelations in the media!

According to the News Diggers, the state has seized properties linked to former President Edgar Lungu, his wife Esther and their children, including Tasila Lungu who is PF member of parliament for Chawama. The Director of Public Prosecutions has since applied to court to have all the seized properties forfeited to the State. Among the properties, which are suspected to be proceeds of crime, are 15 double-storey flats in State Lodge belonging to former First Lady Esther Lungu, a farm in Sinda District belonging to Tasila Lungu, one high cost house, three flats and four chicken runs belonging to Chiyeso Lungu among other properties. According to a Drug Enforcement Commission investigation, Esther constructed a 15 double-storey flats and other associated facilities at a whopping cost of K24,256,434.55!

As for president Lungu’s son Daliso Lungu, and his wife, Matildah Milinga, the accusations would even be more glaring! The couple, both directors at Saloid Traders Limited, has been arrested and charged for being in possession of a total of 48 motor vehicles with an estimated value of approximately K23 million. Additionally, the company is accused of owning fixed assets to the tune of K12.8 million, as well as K25 million suspected to be all proceeds of criminal activities. Hamoonga further revealed that Daliso Lungu, as an individual, has also been arrested and charged for being in possession of 21 motor vehicles with a street value of about K1.5 million and fixed assets valued at K31.5 million, all registered under his name! In addition to this, Daliso Lungu has also been arrested and charged with money laundering. The charges stem from the alleged deposit of over K23.9 million into the Saloid Traders Limited account, which is held at ZANACO Cairo Business Centre Lusaka Branch. The transactions are said to have occurred between September 1, 2017, and January 2022 in Lusaka. If there’s any iota of truth in such accusations, the Lungus have definitely broken a record in terms of amassing wealth within the twinkle of an eye as compared to the others! What sort of geniuses are the Lungus to amass so much wealth overnight?

Prince Bill M Kaping’a

Political/Social Analyst

Lungu replaces injured Nali

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Buffaloes defender and WAFCON 2022 bronze medallist roped in as equipment manager while experienced nutritionist and former squash president Zulu joins Copper Queens
ZESCO Ndola Girls goalkeeper Leticia Lungu  has been called up to the Zambia team in place of goalkeeper Hazel Nali who has withdrawn due to injury ahead of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
Lungu was part of the 35-member provisional team that was in Germany for an international camp but did not make the final team as Nali, Kazakhstan-based goalkeeper Catherine Musonda and Nkwazi Queens goalkeeper Eunice Sakala made the cut.
Nali’s World Cup journey came to a premature end after she suffered laxity in the Medial Collateral Ligament and a complete tear of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) during training in Germany and is likely to be out of action for a long period after further tests conducted in New Zealand.
Meanwhile, Thandiwe Zulu and Green Buffaloes Women FC defender Anita Mulenga have joined the Copper Queens technical bench in New Zealand as team nutritionist and equipment manager respectively.
Zulu, a lecturer at Makeni School of Nursing will conduct nutritional assessment on the team and provide dietary guidelines for the team through their training, pre-match, matchday and post-match recovery programmes. She has previously been part of surveys in the minimum diversity for children and women.
She comes in with a wealth of experience in maternal and child nutrition, food security, sports nutrition as well as rural household food security. In the sports field, Zulu is a squash player and introduced squash at the University of Zambia (UNZA) and later served as squash president in 2016.
2022 WAFCON bronze medallist Anita Mulenga joins the Copper Queens backroom staff as equipment manager and the initiative to engage Mulenga is part of the Football Association of Zambia’s Career Transition Programme.

Government to announce new KCM investor soon

Government says it will in the next few days announce the new investor to take over operations at Mopani Copper Mine.

Speaking at a media briefing in Lusaka, Mines and Minerals Development Minister, Paul Kabuswe said the matter has reached its conclusion and that government was negotiating for a better deal that puts Zambians at the centre of negotiations.

The Minister explained that the UPND administration took time to deliberate over the matter involving Mopani so as to address all the teething issues surrounding the mine before reaching a concrete decision.

Mr. Kabuswe also announced that only one important issue remains to be resolved in the Konkola Copper Mines KCM matter before a consensus could be reached with the mine’s Majority shareholders Vedanta Resources.

The Minister hoped that the KCM matter could be resolved at the end of this month.

Meanwhile Mine Unions such as the Mine Workers Union of Zambia (MUZ) through its President Joseph Chewe, the National Union of Miners and Allied Workers – NUMAW President Saul Simujika and the United Mine Workers Union of Zambia UMUZ President Wisdom Ngwira, have all commended government for the strides it has made in ensuring that controversial issues surrounding KCM and Mopani are resolved in.

The mine union leaders stated that the positive statements coming from the Zambian government have brought hope and excitement among the Zambian populace especially among the residents of the copperbelt.

Flying Doctors Service targeting over 12,000 patients in 6 provinces

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The Zambia Flying Doctors Service (ZFDS) will next week reach out to eight concurrent outreaches in six provinces to provide quality health care service.

ZFDS Chief Executive Officer George Nguni said the service is targeting to offer medical services to over 12,000 patients in Luapula, Northern, Southern, North western, Western and Central provinces.

“We have an operation to restore rural health and for that we set a target of reaching out to 100,000 patients, we are way above 60 percent for this current cycle we have increased from last month’s 6 outreaches to 8 out reaches, “he said.

ZANIS reports that Mr Nguni announced that the Service has worked on the old aircraft that was grounded since 2017.

“We are here to announce that the aircraft is finally operating and it has been tested in the area but await for minor conclusions for it to be fully functional” Mr Nguni said

He added that with the two aircrafts, ZFDS has increased capacity to manage at the call center ensuring timely transportation of patients

He said the call center will be available for people who are in need of ZFDS services.

Meanwhile, Mr Nguni said the flying Doctor’s Service employees have also made donations of second-hand clothes and have contributed funds to purchase extra clothes and bedding that will be given to the vulnerable in rural areas.

And ZFDS Senior Medical Officer Chisanga Puta said whilst the medical personnel are providing services they noted that some families have no proper clothing that is why the team decided to give to the vulnerable people  once they travel to the remote area.

And ZDFS Director legal corporate affairs Luyando Shimalukwe has called on other Stakeholders who would like to make a donation to the vulnerable in the outreach areas to partner with the Zambia flying Doctors Service to make the country a better place.

Man dies after falling in the Lundazi river

A 31 year old man in Lundazi District in Eastern Province has died after drowning in Lundazi River.

Eastern Province Police Commanding Officer, Limpo Liywalii, has confirmed in an interview in Lundazi.

Mr Liywalii identified the deceased as Kenao Manzi of Sacha Village in Chief Mphamba’s area.

The Eastern Police Chief said the incident happened on July 12th  around 19:00 hours at Mphamba Bridge along Lundazi Chitungulu road on his way home from a drinking spree at Lundazi business Centre.

He said the incident happened when the victim was obstructed by the flush lights of the oncoming vehicle and in the process, he lost vision and fell into the river.

Mr. Liywalii said police with help of officers from the fire brigade rushed to the scene after receiving a report from Lackson Manzi, the father of the deceased.

The Police Commanding Officer disclosed that the body of the deceased had since been retrieved and deposited in Lundazi District Hospital mortuary awaiting burial.

Mr Liywalii said postmortem was not done following a request from the deceased family members who were convinced that no foul play was involved after conducting an inspection on the body.

Zambia rekindle Morocco 1994 World Cup memory

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Zambia were controversially denied a qualifying ticket to the 1994 FIFA World Cup by Morocco and the two teams have now been drawn in the same group for 2026.
The qualifiers of the 1994 FIFA World Cup hosted by the United States of America are one of the most memorable  for many Zambian fans. Having lost 18 players in a plane crash in April 1993, Zambia picked themselves up and put up one of the most resilient performances World Cup qualifying history.
The Chipolopolo Boys had topped group H in the first round of qualifiers and progressed to the last round of qualifiers (second round). In the second round, nine teams were drawn in three groups of three teams each with table toppers in each group qualifying for the football showpiece.
They were drawn in group B of the second round alongside Morocco and Senegal. Zambia came from behind to beat Morocco 2-1  in the first match played on July 4,1993 at the iconic Independence Stadium with captain Kalusha ‘King Kalu’ Bwalya netting a sumptuous freekick before Johnson ‘One Man Commando’ Bwalya sealed an emotional win just months after the plane crash, with a ferocious finish.
Zambia held Senegal away in the second fixture played in Abidjan. The Chipolopolo Boys went on to wire Senegal 4-0 at the Independence Stadium in the return fixture.
Going into the last matchday, Zambia were top with 5 points, Morocco had 4 points while Senegal were bottom after amassing only one point. Zambia needed just a point to seal a spot at USA ’94’.
D-Day came at the Mohammed V Stadium in Casablanca, Morocco on Monday,October 10,1993. Morocco superseded Zambia via a Abdelsalam Laghrissi 62nd minute goal that quashed Zambian hopes. The match is infamous for the below par officiating by late Gabonese referee Jean-Fidele Diramba.
There were widespread protests from Zambian fans and petitions to FIFA over what was termed ‘pathetic’ officiating by Diramba but the world football governing body paid a deaf ear and Morocco went to USA ’94’.
But now Zambia and Morocco will replenish their rivalry when they face off in the qualifiers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Once again only one team can automatically qualify from the group and once again the ticket involves going to the USA plus an addition of Mexico and Canada.
Zambia and Morocco will compete against Congo-Brazzaville, Tanzania,Niger and Eritrea in group E of the 2026 FIFA World Cup African Qualifiers.
Will the Chipolopolo Boys deny the Moroccans the ticket to America or Morocco will once again break Zambian hearts?

Zambia Face Bafana Bafana in Cosafa Semi

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Zambia and South Africa cross swords in a crunch Cosafa Cup semifinal tie this evening in the Hollywoodbets COSAFA Cup 2023 at King Zwelithini Stadium in Durban.
This is Zambia’s biggest test at this year’s competition as they bid to successfully defend their COSAFA Cup crown that they won in Durban last year.
Coach Moses Sichone said it is time for the boys to stand up and be counted after a challenging time and in the group stage where they secured their semi-final passage as the best second-placed team.
The Chipolopolo are gunning for an unprecedented seventh COSAFA Cup title at their lucky home away from home in Durban, where they won their last two regional titles in 2019 and 2022.
However,   one would have to go back 25 years to see the last time Zambia won back-to-back COSAFA Cup titles.
“It will be a final before a final, and the boys are ready to make Mother Zambia proud.
This game will determine our fate in the race to retain the title. We are playing a team that will have fans packed in the stadium, and I think that should motivate the boys to prove and show they are defending champions. We are in this Semi-final to seek a slot in the finals and nothing less,” Sichone said.
Sichone has rallied his troops to go into the encounter mentally prepared, adding that South Africa was not a pushover team.
 “We anticipate a tough match, but the target is to get an outright win. We anticipate a fast-passing game like we do when the two teams clash. We have told the boys to be calm and enjoy themselves. You know the rivalry that exists, but we are going into the game with a mindset of a champion,” he said.
“This will be a game where when you sleep, you lose. So, we have to be tactically disciplined and always alert. We know fans back home expect nothing less than victory from the team, we have prepared and worked on the mistakes we made during the Group stage, and I think the boys are ready for the challenge”.
“For now, our focus is on the South Africa game, we shall talk about the finals when we cross the bridge. Yes, we respect South Africa because they have a good side, but football is played on the pitch, and it will depend on who wants the slot in the finals more than the other. As a technical bench, we are demanding an outright win. The attitude and willingness to defend the title will matter the most,” said Sichone.
And team captain Kelvin Kapumbu said the team was ready for South Africa.
“We are ready for South Africa. We expect a tough game, but we are equal to the task. We have worked on the mistakes and shall give our best to carry the day and progress to the finals. The coaches have emphasised the need to communicate and always be alert when in attack or defending. The target is to carry the day and nothing else. To our fans, rally behind us; we shall not disappoint you. We shall put in our best against South Africa and promise to win the game,” said Kapumbu.
Sichone will maintain the same starting line with Lawrence Mulenga in between the sticks while Killian Kanguluma, Mathews Chabala, Samson Mkandwire, and John Chishimba will complete the back four.
Kelvin Kapumbu, Fredrick Mulambia, and Kelvin Mubanga Kampamba are expected to provide cover to the defenders and ensure a smooth transition into the attack, while Abraham Siankombo, Albert Kangwanda, and Moyela Libamba are expected to lead the attack.

Solwezi Mayor refutes misuse of K31 million

Solwezi Mayor Remmy Kalepa has refuted allegations labeled against the municipality that it has misappropriated funds amounting to 31 million kwacha.

Mr. Kalepa told a media briefing in Solwezi that the local authority is up to date in running all its projects and has been able to pay the contractors without problems.

He said if what has been reported in social media is true the council would not have been able to give Constituency Development Funds (CDF) to cooperatives, and paying contractors.

Mr. Kalepa said more than 100 cooperatives have received grants from the council and is supporting college students by the same CDF adding that he does not understand where the issue of misappropriation of the K31 kwacha is coming from.

He challenged journalists to do their own investigations and find out the truth.

And when asked why investigative wings of the government closed some offices at the finance department at the council, the Mayor said only auditors from Lusaka visited the local authority to do scheduled auditing and they are waiting for a report.