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Gold Mafia: With Sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by the West,shouldn’t they find their own way of conducting business?

Top Zimbabwe ambassador involved in gold smuggling scheme

One of Zimbabwe’s most influential diplomats, Uebert Angel, offered to use his status to launder millions of dollars through a gold-smuggling scheme, during an undercover operation by Al Jazeera’s Investigative Unit (I-Unit).

Angel, appointed ambassador-at-large and a presidential envoy by Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa in March 2021, told reporters he would be able to carry large volumes of dirty cash into the country using his diplomatic status.

The 44-year-old, who claims to be a prophet and heads a congregation — the Good News Church — with branches in 15 countries, said he would facilitate a scheme through which unaccounted cash could be exchanged for Zimbabwe’s gold. Recipients of the gold could then sell the precious metal for legitimate money, effectively turning their cash clean.

Angel and his business partner Rikki Doolan also claimed that their laundering operations had the approval of Mnangagwa, who has been in power since November 2017, when Zimbabwe’s controversial former leader Robert Mugabe was ousted in a military coup.

“You want gold, gold we can do it right now, we can make the call right now, and it’s done,” Angel told Al Jazeera’s reporters. “It will land in Zimbabwe — Zimbabwe can’t touch it too until I get to my house. So, there can be a diplomatic plan.”

“So, it is a very, very easy thing,” he said.

Angel made the offer during an operation that was part of ‘Gold Mafia’, an investigation into several gold-smuggling gangs in Southern Africa, with Zimbabwe and South Africa as key hubs.

The investigation reveals how these gangs have turned Western sanctions meant to target Zimbabwe’s government into an opportunity to smuggle large quantities of gold and launder hundreds of millions of dollars through a complex web of companies and bribes.

Al Jazeera reporters, posing as Chinese nationals who were looking to launder large sums of money, were offered several ways to remove all stains of corruption from their dirty cash.

Among those mechanisms was the use of Angel’s diplomatic clout. Officially, the pastor-diplomat is tasked with finding investors to come to Zimbabwe. However, Angel made it clear that he was willing to help smuggle gold and launder money.

Zimbabwe needs dollars because the country’s own currency has lost its value in international trade due to hyperinflation. A commodity like gold is a good way to earn dollars, but international sanctions imposed on the country make it difficult for the government to export gold because of the additional scrutiny on officials in power.

“So you have to figure out other ways to do that,” Karen Greenaway, a former FBI investigator who tracks international money laundering schemes, told Al Jazeera. One way around: individual gold miners, who don’t face those restrictions.

This scenario makes Zimbabwe fertile ground for money launderers who can help the country earn dollars in exchange for gold.

The president’s niece

Central to Angel’s gold-for-dirty money operations is Henrietta Rushwaya, president of the Zimbabwe Miners Association. Rushwaya, who is also President Mnangagwa’s niece, told Angel and the reporters on a phone call that smuggling 100kg of gold each week would be no problem.

The scheme would need an initial investment of $10mn of dirty cash into the government’s gold refinery, Fidelity. Of that, $5mn would be held in reserve by Fidelity for the duration of the scam, with the rest being used every week to buy gold.

Once the gold is bought, another $5mn would be brought in to buy more gold until all the money had been laundered into the precious metal — which would then be sold internationally for legitimate, clean cash.

During the meetings, Angel and Doolan, also a British pastor and music artist, said everything they were doing had the blessings of ‘number one’, referring to Mnangagwa. Doolan even offered to set up a face-to-face meeting with Mnangagwa on the sidelines of the COP26 climate change conference in Glasgow in 2021.

The gang also offered to help launder money by building properties near the tourist town of Victoria Falls. This, Angel said, would be appreciated by Mnangagwa because it would allow him “to cut a ribbon”, and build his legacy as a leader who brought visible infrastructure investments into Zimbabwe.

“A politician wants to open something,” Angel told Al Jazeera’s undercover reporters. “Gold is easy, but there is nowhere to cut a ribbon.”

Tendai Biti, former Zimbabwe minister of finance, told Al Jazeera that although gold trade by law should be overseen by the central bank, the vast majority of gold is smuggled out of the country.

“We have got world class deposits of gold, but we have nothing to show for it,” Biti said. “I think we are losing about a billion US dollars in illegal gold exports — which is a euphemism for gold smuggling.”

“The biggest challenge Zimbabwe now faces is the existential threat that comes from this mafia, the gold mafia.”

When asked for a response to Al Jazeera’s investigation, Fidelity denied all involvement in money laundering or smuggling. Mnangagwa, Angel, Doolan and Rushwaya did not respond to our inquiries.

Source:Al Jazeera

Extra Classes – Grade 11/12 Maths and Science Questions

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BIOLOGY

1.1.1 After sperm cells have been produced in humans, they are stored
in the … until maturation.

A. penis
B. urethra
C. epididymis
D. seminal vesicles

1.1.2 Which ONE of the following plant hormones is responsible for the
germination of seeds?

A. Growth hormone
B. Abscisic acid
C. Gibberellin
D. Auxin

1.1.3 The phase in meiosis in which individual centromeres split is
called …

1. anaphase I.
2. anaphase II.
3. metaphase I.
4. metaphase II.

1.1.4 When Jane plays in the snow, her body maintains a constant core
temperature by …

A. vasodilation and sweating.
B. vasoconstriction and shivering.
C. sweating and shivering.
D. vasoconstriction and vasodilation.

1.1.5 Which ONE of the following hormones prepares the human body to
react to emergency situations?

A. Insulin
B. Aldosterone
C. Adrenalin
D. Growth hormone

QUESTIONS 1.1.6 AND 1.1.7 REFER TO THE INVESTIGATION BELOW

An investigation was carried out to determine the fertility levels of healthy males in different age groups.
The procedure followed was as follows:

• 50 healthy males in each of the following age groups were asked to participate: 20–29, 30–39, 40–49, 50–59 and 60–69.
• Semen was collected from each of the males.
The number of active sperm cells present in the semen was counted for each man in each age group and averages were calculated.

1.1.6 Which ONE of the following is the dependent variable in the investigation?

A. Fitness levels of the males
B. Age groups of the males
C. Number of active sperm cells
D. Amount of semen

1.1.7 Which ONE of the following variables was kept constant during this investigation?

A. Number of participants in each age group
B. Fertility levels of males in each age group
C. Number of active sperm cells
D. Age groups of the males

QUESTIONS 1.1.8 AND 1.1.9 REFER TO THE GRAPH BELOW. THE GRAPH SHOWS THE CHANGES IN THE CONCENTRATION OF FEMALE HORMONES (LH AND FSH) IN TWO FEMALES DURING THE FIRST TWO WEEKS OF THE MENSTRUAL CYCLE.

1.1.8 Which female will NOT ovulate on day 14?

A. Female A, because the FSH levels are high
B. Female A, because the LH levels are too high on day 13
C. Female B, because LH inhibits the development of a follicle
D. Female B, because a follicle did not develop in the ovary

1.1.9 Which ONE of the following statements is CORRECT regarding female A?

A. FSH increases on day 14 because the Graafian follicle is
secreting progesterone.
B. FSH increases after day 9 as the pituitary gland/hypophysis is
secreting progesterone.
C. FSH decreases after day 4 to ensure that implantation occurs.
D. FSH increases in the first two days to stimulate the
development of a follicle.

1.2 Give the correct biological term for each of the following descriptions.

1.2.1. The diploid cell formed by the process of fertilisation

1.2.2. A fluid that protects the human embryo against injuries and large-scale temperature changes

1.2.3 A disorder of the nervous system that is characterised by the breakdown of the myelin sheath of neurons

1.2.4 A hormone produced by the pituitary gland/hypophysis that stimulates milk production in human females

1.2.5 Having access to enough food on a daily basis to ensure healthy living

1.2.6 A blood vessel in the umbilical cord that transports nutrients to the foetus

1.2.7 A part of the neuron that conducts impulses towards the cell body

1.2.8 A disease that results from the body’s inability to produce insulin

PHYSICS

1.1 A boy applies a force of 400 N to push a crate as shown below.The frictional force acting on the crate is 300N.
The magnitude of the force exerted by the crate on the boy is

A. 0 N
B. 50 N
C. 300 N
D. 400 N

1.2 The following graph represents the relationship between acceleration and net force for two objects X and Y moving on the same frictionless surface.

Which one of the following statements is TRUE?

A. X has a greater mass than Y

B. X has a smaller acceleration than Y for equal forces

C. X experiences a greater force than Y for equal accelerations.

D. The gradient of graph X represents the inverse of the mass of X

1.3 Which ONE of the following physical quantities is a measure of the inertia of a body?

A. Mass

B. Energy

C. Velocity

D. Acceleration

1.4 A car moving forward collides with a tree and comes to rest very quickly.The passenger who was not wearing a seat belt continued moving forward and collided with a car’s windscreen.Which law explains this scenario?

A. Newton’s first law of motion

B.Newton’s second law of motion

C.Newton’s third law of motion

D. Newton’s law on universal gravitation

1.5 A laptop rests on a table.According to Newton’s 3rd law what is the reaction force to the weight of the laptop?

A. The upward force of the table on the laptop
B.The upward force of the laptop on the earth
c.The downward force of the Earth on the laptop
D.The normal force on the laptop

1.6 A lady pushes against a heavy crate on a horizontal surface.One action reaction force pair applicable to this situation is indicated in the diagram below

Which one of the following statements is correct for this situation?

A. The crate accelerates because the magnitude of the force of the lady on the crate is greater than the magnitude of the force of the crate on the lady.

B. The crate remains stationary because the force of the lady on the crate is equal in the magnitude to the force of the crate on the lady.

C. The crate remains stationary because the force of the lady on the crate is equal in the magnitude to the force of the friction on the crate

D.The crate moves at constant velocity because the force of the lady on the crate is equal in magnitude to the force of the crate on the lady

1.7 The gravitational force between two uniform spheres will change to one half of the original force if the

A. Mass of each sphere is halved
B. Distance between them is halved
C. Distance between them is doubled
D. Mass of one of the spheres is halved

MATHS

1. In the diagram A(6;-2), B(2;15) and C(-4;3) are the vertices of triangle ABC. M is the midpoint of AB. N is a point on CA such that MN || BC

1.1 Determine the coordinates of M the midpoint of AB
1.2 Determine the gradient of line MN
1.3 Hence or otherwise determine the equation of line MN in the form y=mx + c
1.4 Calculate with reasons, the coordinates of point N
1.5 If ABCD (in that order) is a parallelogram determine the coordinates of point D

Former Archbishop Mpundu expresses concern over UPND administration’s ability to stay in power beyond 2026

Former Archbishop Telesphore Mpundu has expressed concern that the UPND administration’s stay in power beyond 2026 may depend on how it handles the current high cost of living and the depreciation of the kwacha. Speaking on Phoenix FM’s Let the People Talk program, he said:

“The UPND government came into power on the promise of improving the lives of Zambians, but the current high cost of living is frustrating many people. The pace at which things are being done by the government is unsatisfying, and if they don’t address these issues, they risk serving only one term in office.”

Archbishop Mpundu also reminded the government of the PF’s loss of popularity due to their failure to tackle important issues affecting Zambians:

“The PF lost popularity because they didn’t address the issues that were affecting the people. The current government needs to learn from their mistakes and act quickly to improve the lives of Zambians. Many people feel betrayed by the government because nothing seems to be happening as promised.”

He also advised the government to tolerate criticism and dissenting voices, saying that this is essential for a thriving democracy:

“In a democracy, we need to tolerate divergence and avoid taking criticism as a personal attack. It’s the only way that democracy can thrive, and the government needs to appreciate this.”

Meanwhile, Leader of the Opposition in Parliament Brian Mundubile has criticized the UPND administration for attempting to silence Emeritus Archbishop Telesphore Mpundu. He said:

“The UPND government should allow Bishop Mpundu to continue speaking out freely on national issues. Voices from the church, civil society organizations, and other stakeholders should be allowed to offer their views on how the country ought to be managed. Democracy is measured by how much dissenting voices are accommodated within the political space.”

Mr. Mundubile also reminded the UPND of Bishop Mpundu’s role in the country’s democracy, saying that he had been speaking out against injustice, societal morals, and governance issues for many years:

“When UPND was in opposition, they embraced Bishop Mpundu because he spoke for the masses on societal ills. It’s strange that they now want to gag him by stopping him from speaking. Let the UPND appreciate the role that Bishop Mpundu has played in our democracy and give him space to continue speaking for the masses.”

Mr. Mundubile also highlighted some of the issues affecting Zambians, including the high cost of the dollar, fuel, ZESCO connection fees, and mealie meal:

“The UPND should focus on addressing these issues instead of trying to silence dissenting voices. Bishop Mpundu’s warning of food riots if the cost of living is not addressed is a wake-up call for the government to act quickly.”

Fred M’membe versus Zambia’s Foreign Policy

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By Henry Kyambalesa

The recent utterances (perhaps ‘hallucinations’) by socialist ideologue Fred M’membe, leader of a political party—the Socialist Party—whose ideals belong to the archives, in support of despot Vladimir Putin’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine should be condemned by all patriotic and peace-loving Zambians, irrespective of whether Russia has actually ever supported Zambia in any field of endeavour.

By the way, Russia is not one of the prominent providers of foreign aid or assistance to Zambia, as M’membe has claimed. The following countries and institutions or agencies (including China) are prominent Zambia’s development partners in the designated fields of human endeavour:

(a) Economic Growth, including agriculture, energy, privatization, small and medium-sized enterprise development, wildlife conservation, and tourism: Africa Development Bank (ADB); Danish Aid (DANIDA); European Union (EU); Finnish International Development Agency (FINNIDA); Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO); Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES); International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD); Japanese International Cooperation Agency (JICA); Netherlands; Norwegian Agency for Development (NORAD); Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA); United Kingdom Department for International Development (DfID) and Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO); United Nations Development Program (UNDP); United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF); USA (USAID), the World Bank; and the World Food Program (WFP).

(b) Healthcare and Sanitation, including public health (covering malaria, HIV/AIDS mitigation and Covid-19), integrated reproductive health, child health, healthcare infrastructure, healthcare-sector reform, healthcare financing (including human resources and drugs): Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), DfID / FCDO, DANIDA, UNFPA, Irish Aid, JICA, the Netherlands, SIDA, UNICEF, USAID, the World Bank, and the World Health Organization (WHO).

(c) Democracy and Governance, including good governance, anti-corruption, and citizen participation in governance: German Agency for Technical Cooperation (GTZ), the Netherlands, CIDA, Finland, Ireland, SIDA, NORAD, the Netherlands, EU, FES, DfID / FCDO, UNDP, USAID, and the World Bank.

(d) Basic Education, including assistance to community schools (through interactive radio instruction), equity and gender issues, HIV/AIDS mitigation, educational infrastructure, life skills, school-goers’ health and nutrition, and teacher training: DANNIDA, DfID, CIDA, EU, FINNIDA, GTZ, Irish Aid, JICA, the Netherlands, NORAD, UNICEF, DfID / FCDO, USAID, and the World Bank.

Since our country’s political independence in October 1964, we have had government leaders whose foreign policies have been the pursuit of lasting peace and stability within Zambia and the African Union, and the fostering of sound relations between our beloved country and all peace-loving nations worldwide. And these have been leaders who have literally embraced and complied with the Principles of the United Nations (UN).

It is, therefore, unfortunate that M’membe and some of his colleagues in the Socialist Party have decided to support a country that has violated the Principles stipulated in Article 2 of the UN that prohibit member-countries from threatening or, except in self-defense, using force or war against other sovereign member-countries in Clauses 3 and 4, particularly the following:

(a) All Members shall settle their international disputes by peaceful means in such a manner that international peace and security, and justice, are not endangered; and

(b) All Members shall refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any State, or in any other manner inconsistent with the Purposes of the UN.

M’membe’s explicit support of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine may actually be deemed to be rebellious and unusual because only President Hakainde Hichilema is currently the popularly elected leader in Zambia who has the people’s mandate to articulate the country’s foreign policy both at home and abroad.

Incidentally, the news article entitled “I’m Not a Politician, I am a Revolutionary, Fred M’membe Reflects on the Past,” which appeared in Lusaka Times on June 24, 2020, explains his thinking that somewhat mimics the words of the late Fidel Castro of Cuba, the late Samora Machel of Mozambique, the late Hugo Chavez of Venezuela, and other socialist ideologues of yesteryear.

A “revolutionary” (noun) is defined as a rebel, a radical, an insurgent, a rioter, a mutineer, an anarchist, or an insurrectionist. Our Constitution (2016) does not provide for “revolutionary” parties; it only provides for “political” parties. Being the “president” of his political party, therefore, M’membe is essentially engaged in politics and, as such, is a politician.

I define the term “politics” as the process by which power is shared and exercised, especially in, but not limited to, local and national government circles.

The only difference between M’membe and the majority of other Zambian politicians is that he has decided to resurrect an ideology that belongs to the archives. He is busy searching the “trash bins” of history for something to hoodwink or dupe some of our docile compatriots. The harsh experiences our people endured during the UNIP era should have taught us not to allow the formation of political parties based on socialist ideals.

Fred M’membe has also called for a stoppage to military support being rendered by Western countries to Ukraine. Russia is a military superpower allegedly seeking to colonize weak countries in its geographic region by force to create a Russian empire akin to the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR).

Vladimir Putin has often decried the dissolution of the USSR. As Mike Pence, former U.S. Vice President, has warned, “[A]nybody who thinks that Vladimir Putin will stop in Ukraine if he takes that country, I think has another thing coming.”

If M’membe is seeking financial and material support for his Socialist Party in preparation for the 2026 General Elections, he will do well to listen carefully to the piece of advice in the late Keith Mlevhu’s song entitled “Ubuntungwa.”

Vladimir Putin is a sadist and an absolute danger to the human race. He has caused trauma, the refugee crisis, the massive human carnage, the destruction of Ukrainian economic infrastructure, and the disruption of socioeconomic activities in Ukraine and beyond.

What more, he has disrupted oil supplies from Russia to the rest of the world, which has resulted in shortages and high prices of gasoline around the world. And he has disrupted supplies of grain from Ukraine to the rest of the world, and has, as a result, contributed to famine and high prices of food worldwide.

Therefore, any country or individual that supports or sympathises with such a heartless and sadistic monster deserves to be unreservedly condemned and rebuked.

DBZ MD, Dr Samuel Bwalya sentenced to 15 months in prison with hard labour for abuse of office

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Former Development Bank of Zambia (DBZ) managing director, Dr Samuel Bwalya, has been sentenced to 15 months in prison with hard labour for abuse of office. The decision was handed down by Magistrate Faides Hamaundu after Dr Bwalya was found guilty of initiating the payment of school fees for his children by pressuring his co-workers to process when he was not entitled to education allowance as claimed.

Dr Bwalya was facing 12 counts of abuse of authority of office involving K781,195.78, and the particulars of the offence in the matter were that he committed the offence between May 1, 2020 and July 30, 2021, as a public officer, namely, managing director for Development Bank of Zambia.

During the trial, Magistrate Hamaundu found that Dr Bwalya had abused his position of authority by falsely claiming education allowances for his children, despite not being entitled to such benefits. The magistrate stated that it was evident that Dr Bwalya had initiated the payment of school fees for his children by pressuring his co-workers to process when he was not entitled.

The conviction and sentencing of Dr Bwalya send a strong message to public officials that they will be held accountable for any abuse of authority. The court’s decision also serves as a warning to individuals who may be tempted to abuse their positions of power for personal gain.

Speaking after the ruling, the prosecution team welcomed the verdict, saying that it was a clear indication that the judiciary was committed to fighting corruption and ensuring that public officials are held accountable for their actions.

The defense team, however, expressed their disappointment with the ruling and stated that they would appeal the decision. They argued that the evidence presented during the trial did not prove beyond reasonable doubt that Dr Bwalya had abused his office.

The sentencing of Dr Bwalya comes at a time when the Zambian government is making efforts to address corruption and improve accountability in the public sector. In recent years, there has been an increasing demand from civil society and the international community for stronger action to be taken against corruption.

The conviction and sentencing of Dr Bwalya are expected to provide a boost to the government’s efforts to improve governance and accountability in the country. It is hoped that the ruling will serve as a deterrent to other public officials who may be considering abusing their positions of power for personal gain.

the sentencing of Dr Bwalya for abuse of office sends a strong message to public officials that corruption will not be tolerated in Zambia. The judiciary’s commitment to fighting corruption and holding public officials accountable for their actions is a positive step towards improving governance and promoting transparency and accountability in the country.

Kabwe Deputy Mayor found with case to answer for Defaming President Hichilema

Kabwe Deputy Mayor, Kayombo Mihova has been found with a case to answer in Kabwe magistrate court for allegedly defaming President Hakainde Hichilema.

Mihova,23, a Councillor is facing one count of defamation of the president contrary to Section 69 of the Penal Code Cap.87 of the Laws of Zambia.

Particulars of the offence are that the accused on the 29th of July, 2022, with intent to bring the name of the President in hatred, ridicule or contempt did publish defamatory remarks against the head of state.

In passing the ruling, Kabwe Resident Magistrate Catherine Mumba said the prosecution has proved beyond reasonable doubt to put the accused on his defense.

Mihova opted to give sworn evidence and that he will call three witnesses. April 24th 2023, has been reserved for mention and setting of the date for defense.

Easing Restrictions on export of agro commodities has positively impacted The Agro Sector – ZNFU

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The Zambia National Farmers Union (ZNFU) says government’s policy to ease export restrictions of agricultural commodities has positively impacted the agricultural sector.

Speaking in a Telephone interview with ZANIS in Lusaka yesterday, ZNFU Public Relations Officer Kelvin Kaleyi has said that the government has made the environment friendly and predictable for the Agricultural sector.

Mr Kaleyi added that the policy has built confidence for other countries to do business with Zambian farmers, unlike previously when borders were often closed and opened, which disrupted the flow of business.

“That’s how it should be, be predictable, be open. Let other people who want to do trade with you, know that when we engage Zambia we know that this is going to happen,” he said.

Meanwhile Small Scale Farmers Development Agency Chief Executive Officer, Boyd Moobwe said the agency is impressed with the policy.

Mr Moobwe said with the introduction of the policy, the government should put in place regulations and modalities that enhance smooth operational export procedures.

He also noted that such policies are put in place to adrenal critical challenges affecting production, marketing and investment in the country.

Democracy Summit is testimony that Zambia has now become a beacon of Democracy on the world stage-UPND

The Ruling United Party for National Development (UPND) has said that the hosting of the Democracy Summit is testimony that Zambia has now become a beacon of Democracy on the world stage.

Zambia will co-host the second Summit of Democracy on the 29th and 30th days of March, 2023. The first Summit for Democracy was hosted by the United States of America in December 2021. The objective of the Second Summit for Democracy is to underscore the Global desire for transparent, accountable and rights respecting governance.

Commenting on the hosting of the Summit, UPND Deputy National Youth Chairman Mr. Trevor Mwiinde said that the hosting of the summit is testimony of President Hakainde good governance record within a short period.

“The landmark hosting of the Second Summit for Democracy by Zambia is testimony of Republican President Mr Hakainde Hichilema and the UPND led Government good governance record within a short period. There are so many countries in the world but We were chosen to host it against the background of the UPND led Government strong commitment to the principles of democratic governance, the respect for the rule of law and human rights just to mention a few”, Mr. Mwiinde said.

Mr. Mwiinde then said that the pioneers of Democracy in Zambia like Second Republican President FTJ Chiluba must be proud of President Hichilema over the hosting of the summit.

“We strongly believe that the Pioneers of Democracy in Zambia like Second Republican President Dr. Frederick Chiluba may his soul rest in peace must be celebrating in heaven over Zambia’s hosting of this landmark Summit of Democracy. He must be very proud of President Hakainde Hichilema and we bet his telling President Nelson Mandela that look at my President HH and how good he is governing the country to the extent of being recognized by the World by hosting the Democratic Summit”, Mr. Mwiinde said.

Mr. Mwiinde then encouraged Zambians to celebrate the hosting of the event and encouraged them to ignore all those who are against hosting it.

“Lastly but not the least, We would like to call upon all peaceful loving Zambians to celebrate and be proud over the hosting of this landmark Summit. This summit is not only a win for President Hichilema and the UPND but a win for all Zambians because We are now in the Champions league of Democracy and the whole world wants to learn from Us. We would further like to encourage them to ignore empty tins who have shamefully been calling for Us to cancel the rare opportunity of hosting this event. President Hichilema has excellently governed this nation and these enemies of progress are shocked and blank”, Mr
Mwiinde said.

Arrested police officer identified

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Police in Lusaka have identified a police officer arrested along side three other alleged criminals in connection with the robbery that occurred in Lusaka recently.

Zambia Police Service Deputy Public Relations Officer, Danny Mwale has confirmed the development to the Zambia News and Information Services (ZANIS) in Lusaka today.

Mr. Mwale named the suspects as Kennedy Mwanje aged 39, a Police officer from Kabwe, Jereman Makambo 35 of Mandevu compound in Lusaka, David Banda of Kabanana Site and Service in Lusaka and John Myonga aged 50 of Zangazanga compound in Lusaka.

Mr. Mwale said that the suspects are in custody waiting to be formally charged.

On Wednesday this week police in Lusaka arrested four suspected criminals including one believed to be a police officer in connection with the robbery that occurred in Lusaka recently.

Confirming the arrest, Zambia Police Service Deputy Public Relations Officer Mwale said Police were investigating a robbery that occurred on March 14, 2023 around 12:00 hours were a man identified Zewelanji Phiri was robbed of money amounting to K3,400 in Kamwala trading Area.

He said that the incident occurred when the victim was stopped by the suspects who were driving a white Toyota Allion bearing registration number BCF 622 and was ordered to enter their car.

Mr. Mwale said the suspects allegedly introduced themselves as Police officers as one of them had a Police radio.

The suspects later ordered the victim to surrender money he had on him.

Mr. Mwale added that the victim gave them K3,400 and was later dropped within Kamwala area.

He said that following the description of the motor vehicle and the suspects by the victim, Police intercepted the motor vehicle in Kamwala Trading area and managed to apprehend the suspects who were driving the Toyota Allion bearing the same details as earlier reported by the victim.

” Four suspects were apprehended including one who is believed to be a Police officer,” said Mr Mwale.

Mr Mwale said the suspect in police uniform who has been identified was in full Zambia Police Service uniform.

He said that the suspects were apprehended on March 22, 2023 around 13:00 hours after Police officers spotted the vehicle in Kamwala Trading area.

Mr. Mwale warned that the Zambia Police Command will never shield any Police officer found abusing Police uniform or equipment.

” Those found in contravention with the law will be firmly dealt with and made to answer for their actions,” said Mr Mwale.

President Hichilema urges Zambians not to demonise electricity exports

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Zambia’s President, Hakainde Hichilema, has urged his fellow citizens not to demonise the export of electricity. Speaking at the commissioning of the Kafue Gorge Lower Hydro Power Station, President Hichilema expressed his gratitude to the Chinese Government, Sino Hydro, ZESCO workers, and other construction staff for their phenomenal engineering achievement that will help end load-shedding in the country.

“We expressed our profound gratitude to the Chinese Government, Sino Hydro, ZESCO workers, and other construction staff for this phenomenal engineering achievement that will go a long way to ending load-shedding, which had become an annual feature in our country,” he said.

He implored ZESCO to prioritize local people as the principal beneficiaries of the KGL station through the provision of power and jobs. President Hichilema also called on Zambians not to be misled about the export of surplus power to neighboring countries such as Zimbabwe and Malawi.

“We can also benefit from foreign exchange earnings through the export of power in the coming years, as we generate revenue to create jobs and enhance the economy,” he said. “Electricity has been a shared resource for a long time, due to our historic ties with partners such as Zimbabwe and Malawi. We must not be misled over the export of surplus power to our neighbors.”

President Hichilema further stated that energy exportation is crucial for generating foreign exchange, which is necessary for sustainable development. He said the government is determined to make energy exportation second to mining in terms of generating foreign exchange for the country.

“Let us generate more and export. Zambians have demonized exports. Let us not listen to the propaganda. We want energy to be second from mining in generating Foreign exchange in the country,” he said.

President Hichilema also assured neighboring countries that as Zambia grows its energy generation, it will support their energy needs to skyrocket trade. He added that the commissioning of power generation at Kafue Gorge would put an end to load shedding which had been a tradition in the past.

“I assure Zambians that we are working day and night to take back Zambia into a decent economy to help generate investment, thereby creating more job opportunities,” he said.

In addition, President Hichilema highlighted the revival of Zambia’s relationship with China, stating that the restored partnership had helped kickstart many projects, including the commissioning of the Kafue Gorge. He added that the partnership would be further reset, including a financial partnership.

“Opposition are saying that Zambia and China have no close ties, but we have restored the China Zambia relationship. We have reset our relationship, and this engagement marks the beginning of projects that we will work on together to benefit Zambia. We will further reset the relationship and partnership, including a financial partnership,” he said.

President Hichilema’s call to embrace energy exportation has been met with praise from various quarters. Local businessman, Peter Chanda, said the President’s stance on the exportation of electricity would attract more investors to the country.

“The President’s message on energy exportation is very clear, and it will attract more investors to our country. We need to think beyond our borders if we want to develop our country,” he said.

Environmentalists have also lauded President Hichilema’s call to protect the Kafue River Basin, which is the source of the country’s hydroelectric power.

“President Hichilema’s call to guard the facility jealously is a welcome move. We need to protect our natural resources if we want to have sustainable development,” said environmentalist, Mercy Muyunda.

In conclusion, President Hichilema’s call to embrace energy exportation and his commitment to making it a priority in generating

Cote d’Ivoire Beat Comoros to Reclaim Group H Lead

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Cote d’Ivoire reclaimed top spot of Group H after beating Comoros 3-1 at home in Bouake on Friday in their 2023 AFCON qualifying game.

The result relegates Zambia to second place who took the overnight lead following a 3-1 home win over Lesotho in Ndola.

Chipolopolo are a point behind The Elephants ahead of Sunday’s final leg doubleheader date against Lesotho at Dobsonville Stadium in Johannesburg.

Christian Kouame Sebastien Haller and Jean-Philippe Krasso scored in the 29th, 61st and 89th minutes respectively.

Ibroihim Youssouf scored Comoros consolation goal three minute deep into the stoppage time of the 90 minutes played.

Cote d’Ivoire have 7 points, Zambia have 6 Comoros stay put on 3 points while Lesotho are bottom with three rounds of matches left to play.

While 2023 AFCON hosts Cote d’Ivoire are playing the matches as friendlies, their results count to the final classification for the other three Group H teams.

One of the three must either win the group or if Cote d’Ivoire finish top of Group H then the second place finish will qualify.

Civil Society Organization CSO-SUN Raises Concerns Over Mealie-Meal Shortage Due to Market Manipulation by Millers

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Mealie-meal shortage has been reported in some parts of Zambia, and the Civil Society Organization Scaling Up Nutrition Alliance-CSO-SUN suspects that millers are holding onto the commodity to manipulate the market for price hikes. CSO-SUN Programs Manager, Daniel Kalala, has called for a more equitable system of mealie meal distribution to prevent food insecurity being left in the hands of a few millers. Kalala believes that there is a need for Zambia to elect a proper and equitable system of mealie meal distribution, saying, “currently, the country’s food security has been left in the hands of a few millers who could withhold the commodity to temper with the price.”

Kalala also expressed skepticism that the national food security is determined by the amount of maize in reserves. He said, “we challenge government to ensure that Zambia is food and nutrition secure as opposed to only maize secure as has always been the case.” However, he also believed that regulated exports must continue, taking into account national food security. He said, “for the grain to contribute to the country’s gross domestic product while also supporting farmers who can benefit from selling their produce at higher prices across borders.”

Efforts to get comments from the Millers Association of Zambia President, Andrew Chintala, proved futile as his mobile phone went unanswered.

The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock has also issued a warning that Zambia’s food security may be under threat if the next two months are not handled well. Agriculture Minister Reuben Mtolo cited illegal exports of maize and unexplainable shortages of mealie meal arising from the huge demand for the country’s non-GMO maize by her neighbors.

Meanwhile, Ndola’s Chimanga Changa Milling Company has suspended operations due to an erratic supply of maize. The company spokesperson, Auswell Nyoni, says the firm needs 4,000 metric tons of maize to recommence operations and has not sourced maize from external traders to prevent raising the selling price of the commodity. Nyoni said, “the company has not been operating the last five days and is in need of 4,000 metric tons of maize to commence operations.”

Nyoni also disclosed that the milling company last received maize consignment from the Food Reserve Agency-FRA- in February this year. Efforts to get a comment from FRA Public Relations Officer John Chipandwe proved futile as his mobile phone went unanswered.

The situation has left some Zambians worried about the state of food security in the country. One resident, Chanda Mwale, expressed his concern, “we need to know what the government is doing to address this mealie-meal shortage. We cannot continue living like this, where our basic staple food is not available. It’s worrisome.”

Another resident, Mulenga Kasongo, called on the government to intervene and ensure that mealie meal is available and affordable for all Zambians. Kasongo said, “the government needs to put measures in place to ensure that the mealie-meal shortage is addressed. We need to have access to affordable and quality mealie meal, especially during these difficult times.”

With the mealie-meal shortage affecting Zambians, there is a need for the government to act urgently to address the situation to prevent further suffering among the people.

Impart entrepreneurship skills through production units – Siakalima

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Minister of Education, Douglas Siakalima, says there is need to reawaken learners in educational institutions to the reality of entrepreneurship through production units.

Speaking when he paid a courtesy call on Katete District Commissioner, Malan Zimba, Mr Siakalima said this can be done through realigning subjects such as agriculture science, financial literacy and through the establishment of production units from as early as primary school.

Mr Siakalima said this would broaden the learners’ minds to think beyond white-collar jobs to being employment creators and people who did not wait for a salary at the end of the month.

“It is just a reawakening that our children must grow as entrepreneurs. We want to reawaken our kids that entrepreneurship is the inborn thing,” he said.

Meanwhile, Mr Zimba said there was a need to engage the traditional leadership on school boundaries so as to curb encroachment.

He said encroachment of school land by communities had reduced the size of school land and limited the capacity for learning institutions to establish production units.

“Our challenge is that production units are usually done in the rainy season when they are supposed to be done throughout the year, so, there is a need to equip schools. Another challenge is that of encroachment of school land by communities and this requires the engagement of the traditional leadership so that boundaries can be known,” he said.

Mr Zimba also highlighted the need for value addition of the school production units as a means of income generation and competitiveness on the market.

The minister is in the province to relaunch and reawaken production units in schools.

And Minister of Education, Douglas Siakalima, has appreciated the role that the traditional leadership plays in fostering education in the country.

Speaking when he paid a courtesy call on Chieftainess Kawaza of the Chewa people of Sinda and Katete Districts, Mr Siakalima said the encouragement, sensitization, and awareness on the value of education that the traditional leadership gives to their subjects has helped see many in school.

“We are really grateful because there are a few people who contribute towards encouraging people to take their children to school,” he said.

Meanwhile, Chieftainess Kawaza appealed for boarding facilities in day secondary schools to curb teenage pregnancies among the learners.

Chieftainess Kawaza said most of the teen pregnancy cases that the district was recording were not from boarding schools but from day secondary schools.

The traditional leader said even just boarding houses that were within the school premises, would tremendously contribute towards the fight against teen pregnancies as the girls would be protected and would not be vulnerable.

“These early pregnancies which we are recording, are not coming from boarding schools, they are being recorded in these day secondary schools which are open.

So, our appeal is to your effort through the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) which we have, if we can build boarding houses where female pupils can be cooking from long as they are within the school premises,” she said.

The Minister who is in the province to reawaken production units within schools also paid a courtesy call on the Paramount Chief Kalonga Gawa Undi and Katete District Commissioner Malan Zimba.

Summit for Democracy: A reintroduction of “Freedom” through the eyes of a Power House

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By Samuel Banda

A virtual meeting birthed by the United States of America dubbed “Summit for Democracy” is set to be held in Zambia on 29-30 March, 2023, coincidentally that country’s Vice President, Kamala Harris visits just about the same time and we are forced to speculate the importance of this gathering.

The main focus is listed as strengthening democracy and countering authoritarianism, fighting corruption and promoting respect for human rights.

Going by the focus points and beliefs of the brains behind the summit, America is being portrayed as a firm supporter of basic civil liberties and other human rights.

Under human rights, American policy for Africa and all who depend upon it for support is for Africa to have acceptance of the existence and practice of homosexuality, an unnatural act that has received approval by US President Joe Biden has since signed into law, same sex marriage as of December, 2022.

Under human rights as a topic of discussion is a bracket of the minority groups, and going by the agenda of gay rights by America, it will be no surprise when such a matter is raised in a land that professes Christianity as a core value and just how the majority Zambians have expressly forbidden this culture.

What is more worrying, is that recent happenings have been met with relaxed responses from those in authority, hence the need for a quick reminder that getting complacent will allow western civilization to colonize our minds.

In fact, it is safe to say that we are slowly accepting changes and normalizing cross dressing in public, be it for stunts, fashion promos or just homosexuals hiding in plain sight.

Zambia’s past regimes, starting from Dr Kaunda, have preached morality as a bedrock of who we are as Africans to the International media putting Zambia as one of the countries with the toughest anti-homosexual laws in Africa, further saying it is one of the most unsafe places for gay people to live.

Former U.S Ambassador to Zambia, Daniel Foote who was expelled from the country had even threatened that America was going to cut aid to Zambia because of our unwavering stance against homosexuality.

However, our country today is witnessing advocates for gay rights seemingly getting comfortable and gaining ground with open campaigns.

The Swedish and Finnish Embassies in Lusaka showed their LGBTQ support by flying rainbow flags. We also saw the first ever gay protest in Lusaka.

Are waters being tested or is the Summit for Democracy here to put a stamp of approval on queer life. Kamala must avoid preaching alien values when she comes on our soil.

People of Zambia won’t allow the Patriotic Front to return to power

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Minister of Youth, Sport and Arts Elvis Chishala Nkandu has charged that the people of Zambia won’t allow the Patriotic Front (PF) to return to power because of the rampant illegalities and corruption the previous regime committed.

Mr. Nkandu said during the PF reign many illegalities such as informal and illicit allocation of land were committed by cadres and people in authority.

The Kaputa Member of Parliament said PF left the country in a mess which the New Dawn government is correcting methodically.

Mr. Nkandu was speaking after touring Levy Mwanawasa Stadium in Ndola where some people and companies were allocated land in the area belonging to the stadium between 2012 and 2021.

He called for the proper utilization of land belonging to Levy Mwanawasa Stadium which is under his ministry.

“If we were like our colleagues (PF) even this land would have been occupied (sold) because it was just free for all. Someone can just give himself or herself land. Us we have cadres that consult when they want to do things. But I think the previous regime did not do justice to this country in terms of land allocation. So if some people are saying no ukubwelelapo pa mupando (retaining the seat) with this confusion they left sure who can let them come back with that confusion we had seen? So I think the Zambian people should be aware that this is a government (UPND administration) that has come to make sure that things are done properly. This is where we are saying we cannot allow anyone to encroach on this land,” Mr. Nkandu said.

He added that people that committed illegalities in the previous regime or the current administration must face the law.

“I think it is high time that as Zambians we refrain from corruption and also give land on a silver platter because at the end of the day the land belongs to the Zambian people. I am so disappointed with what I have found here, especially land encroachment. In fact, let me not use the word encroachment because encroachment is like someone has not been given authority but here people were just given land by people in authority or cadres. I don’t even know how to put it. My understanding is that any illegality, whether someone is involved in corrupt practices or in illegal allocation of land, is criminality and I know that whatever criminality is done it should be taken to court.”

“If there is that notion of illegal land allocation cases not being taken to court then I don’t know some people who say that think or reason. For me, those that had participated in illegal land allocation should also be probed so that each one can account for their deeds. Maybe it is the way we are trying to treaty these other people, others may think the illegalities they committed were ok. They are now able to go on an anthill and say we are challenging you to do this and that,” Mr. Nkandu said.

He asked Zambians to be patient as the prosecution of people involved in illegal activities in the past continues.

“There were a lot of illegal things that were done but you know as the President (Hakainde Hichilema) says we are doing things methodically and I think some other people are mistaking us to be very weak. We are not weak and we will make sure that those that participated in illegal activities are brought to book. It could be now or it may take some time but also people need to understand that the wheels of justice are very slow so let them be patient. So those who did something wrong should be prosecuted. Equally, if I also involve myself in illegal activities I will be prosecuted. The President has been very categorical on these issues saying corrupt practices of the previous regime, current or future regime will be prosecuted. We will not look at someone’s face as long as one is involved in illegal practices will be prosecuted. So think let us have some patience, by the end of the day we will be able to know who did what and who did not do anything wrong,’ he concluded.