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Part III: A Letter to Traditional Leaders on Controversies Regarding Land Issues 2

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Dr. Henry Kanyanta Sosala

A STUDY OF CULTURAL GENOCIDE

 

The world is three days, i.e., yesterday, today and tomorrow. And if you don’t yesterday, then you won’t know what day today is and tomorrow will certainly take you by surprise.

A motorist who does not use the mirror to look back will eventually make a fatal accident.

Life involves our growing upwards and downwards like a tree, which is able to stretch its branches to the sky because it also sends its roots into the nourishing earth. Man or tree without proper roots will fall.

It has rightly been said, ‘’Anyone who has a quarrel with the past, loses the present and risks to lose the future as well.’’ The past must live side by side with the present, while the future is the continuation of the past. It’s only and until when we begin to seriously look back into the so-called ‘’primitive’’ past, our future as individuals and as a nation is doomed. It’s the past that unlocks the future. Futurists like economists and demographers look at data, detect trends and extrapolate them to forecast changes.

The undeniable truth is that scientific truths were made explicit a mere five hundred years ago, and mostly with the works of Francis Bacon, Rene Descartes, Isaac Newton etc. in whatever manner our ancestors viewed the world prior to that, it was not through scientific lens. Wise men in all ages have tried with varying degrees of frustrations to figure out the right paths for themselves and their societies. The idea that different societies had different rules and morals was known to the ancient world too and when the ancient Greeks sailed to India and elsewhere, they too discovered that rules, morals and customs differed from place to place and saw the explanation for what was right and wrong was often rooted in some ancestral authority. Socrates, reacting to the uncertainty bred by awareness of these conflicting morals, helped to invent philosophy (Let me digress to state that ‘’philosophy’’ is the lens through which you view the world and make decision; it’s the way you think and it controls the outcome of your life. In other words, ‘’philosophy’’ is just another word for ‘’culture.’’) Aristotle on the other hand, argued that though specific rules, laws and customs differed from place to place, what does not differ is that in all places human beings, by their nature, have a proclivity to make rules, laws and customs. He reasoned that all human beings, by some kind of biological endowment, so ineradicably concerned with morality that they create a structure of laws and rules wherever they are. Aristotle concluded thus: ’’That human life can be free of moral concerns is a fantasy.’’

Reverend James Massey wrote: ‘’There is something to be said for human groupings. There are strengths in common tradition and common culture, which make a people one culture. Each group has ‘intelligible actions’ which grow out of its own tradition and those meanings have an inner significance from which strength for life can be derived. Each human grouping has had distinctives not available elsewhere in just the same way. All human groupings have distinctives that they should preserve, distinctives which give meaning to the group as its members review their ‘story’ in the drama of life.’’ ( Concerning Christian Unity ) (emphasis mine)

Y. Barel wrote: ‘’One manages capital in order to increase it; one manages cultural heritage in order to pass it on, since it influences not only the economy, but a larger area which includes family, politics, social consensus and conflict.’’

Here is Lord Macaulay’s address to the British Parliament on 2nd February, 1830: ‘’I have travelled across the length and breadth of Africa and I have not seen one person who is a beggar, who is a thief such wealth I have seen in this country, such high moral values, people of such caliber, that I do not think we would ever conquer this country, unless we break the very backbone of this nation, which is her spiritual and cultural heritage and therefore, I propose that we replace her old and ancient education system, her culture, if the Africans think that all that is foreign is good and greater than their own, they will lose their self-esteem, their native culture and they will become what we want, a truly dominated nation.’’

What actually prompted Lord Macaulay to warn the colonizers about the power of the African culture? Let us listen to Professor Rene Dumont in his book False start in Africa: ‘’African civilization reached a kind of apogee in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries around Benin. African blacksmiths knew how to work gold, copper, bronze and even iron, the latter as early as the time of our Lord Jesus Christ. They thus surpassed the oceanic civilizations, like those of pre-Columbian America in technical development. The system of cultivation practiced at the time, working the earth with hoes after clearing it with fires, and rotation of fallow lands, is still used today with rare modification………However, no one knows where agrarian African civilization would be today if it had been able to follow a normal development, in peaceful contact with European techniques. Alas, this development was brusquely arrested and we are still paying for the crimes of our white ancestors, who believed that they were free to do anything, endowed as they were with ‘innate superiority’.’’

And during the infamous Scramble for Africa conference in 1860, the top item on the agenda was Lord Macaulay’s warning on the potential of African culture and more particularly of the African system of education. And here is what Jakayo Peter Ocitti wrote on the Indigenous African Pedagogy: ‘’ Every human society whatever its level of development, has some form of purposeful education. As defined in its natural and broad sense, education encompasses a conscious attempt to help people to live in their society and to participate fully and effectively in its organization in order to ensure its continued existence. The aim of indigenous African education was to train (help, guide etc.), an individual to do a useful job in the family or community. This was the major principle on which all learning activities were based. The consequence of this principle was that the individual should be able to do something, NOT just know something (as in the case with schooling today). The curriculum of indigenous African education is the whole culture – the whole life of the society. Life is education and education is life, as sanctioned by society.

‘’In fact to learn in traditional societies was to become an active participant in the everyday activities of one’s community. The emphasis was on the acquisition of the common domain of knowledge. One of its greatest values, from the point of view of learning, lay in being able to bring individuals face to face with the realities of the social and physical necessities of life. The emphasis was on the acquisition of the common domain of knowledge. In short: school was society and society was school. Such an education was achieved through a variety of realistic pedagogical situations, whether the goal was to master family hereditary skills and knowledge (as in the case of herbal medicine) or that of a highly skilled trade (as in the case of blacksmithing) or perhaps that of training for leadership (usually involving young men of the royal families). In situations in which both socio-moral and techno-occupational education took place was during the period of ritual initiations, particularly pubertal initiations.’’ (Adult Education and Development: Germany Adult Education Association No. 30, March 1988). Note that there was no problem of joblessness in our African communities.

And therefore in view of this threat, the capitalist-exploiter had to act swiftly and tamper with the Africans’ education system: A report on colonial education in Africa that was prepared by J. Miller, the first inspector of schools in Sierra Leone reads in part: “….the knowledge later produces doubt and fogginess in adult life….want of liberal attainments induces imitation of the worst in Europeans.” (ibid).

In fact, the image of the human mind is infinitely malleable and capable of being reformed, transformed and rectified without limit. And this is the area where ‘’Bantu’’ education system actively plays its role since character and thought patterns can be directed to desired ends and whoever controls the mind, controls the man. King Solomon wrote: ‘’Be careful how you think; your life is shaped by your thoughts.’’ The most effective booby trap is its emphasis on teaching ‘’what to think,’’ and not ‘’how to think.’’ The problem with this type of education is that our African intellectuals have the tendency to ‘’conform.’’ And this carries with it the curse of conventionalism and convention is a great discourager of originality. In this scenario the intellectual is stuck with what is called ‘’inert ideas’’ ___ ideas that are merely received into the mind without being utilized or tested or thrown into flesh combinations. And as a result, they develop inhibitions which tend to rigidize their thinking. And these inhibitions habitually militate against their attacking problems with an aggressive and imaginative approach. And the majority of our African intellectuals are victims of this strait-jacketing. And surely it is difficult to free oneself without being introduced to Marx, Hegel, Plato, Aristotle, Kant and other immortals. Unfortunately I have been heavily criticized on this by the supposed highly profiled intellectuals, but I have accepted their views because a mad man does not know that his mad.

Hasham Nazor in Power of Third Kind: Western Attempt to colonize the Global Village wrote: ‘’If the developing countries’ intellectuals do not soon wake up and challenge the colonizing operation, it will be too late. The process has been activated by the western powers using vast amounts of money, time and planning. Meanwhile, most people in developing nations might not even be aware of its complexity and magnitude. They certainly are not ready for a serious confrontation. Beneath the overwhelming western charm and the power to assimilate, some of the developing nations are already submitting too much….the power to target, penetrate, manipulate and consequently to alter human consciousness through the modern global communications, especially television and the internet is the power of the third kind…..this stimulation of consciousness is the most effective means of global brainwashing.’’ (emphasis mine).

Here is what a former Education Minister, Honourable John Phiri said that the Zambian university system has failed the nation and that it was clear that the Zambian university curriculum needed to be reviewed so that it supported sustainable development, ‘’We need to review the curriculum at all levels so that learners are better prepared for the challenges Zambia faces. There is need to align universities so that they meet the demands or needs of our people and that they stay with the people if sustainable development is to be realized……our universities only answer the demands of the capitalist world rather than the people who are looking for solutions for poverty, hunger, underdevelopment etc., our universities have failed the people.’’ (The Post 20th February 2012)

Azwell Banda wrote: ‘’Our current education system from nursery schooling upwards, lacks the capacity to unlock the full creative potential for our people to be their own liberators. It is largely an education for periphery consumers…… the education system does not imbue in our people the burning desire to create for themselves the values and other things they need in life. Our education system produces graduates at all levels, who have no problem with consuming things that they have no clue how to produce..’’ (The Post 9th April 2006).

The capitalist has an instinct or genius for colonizing. His unequalled energy, his indomitable perseverance makes him a pioneer. The capitalist-exploiter is a great strategist and he is as well blessed with the gift of wit and he leads with truth but never to truth. And so when he realized that many traditional ceremonies were springing up among various tribes which could eventually awaken Zambians to the reality of their true identity, he reverted to Lord Macaulay’s warning 82 years ago (i.e., 1830-2012).

And according to the foreign-engineered Mung’omba Report of the Technical Committee in the Draft of the Zambian Constitution, Part V on Bill of Rights, Article 63 reads: Language and Culture states in 63 (3): A person shall not be compelled to- (a) perform, observe, participate in, or be subjected to, any cultural practice or rite; or (b) form, join, contribute, maintain or pay allegiance to any cultural, traditional or linguistic association, organization, institution or entity.

Incidentally who goes overseas to go and ’’force’’ the tourists who flock to watch the famous Kuomboka ceremony? The question is what was the motive behind the inclusion of such in the Constitution and chiefs should carefully and particularly note: ‘’….NOT to maintain or pay allegiance to any cultural, traditional or linguistic institution..’’

Anyway I sympathize with the Commissioners who were just blindly nodding their heads because It is difficult today for an African to find his/her specific identity since it has at all times been a sort of ‘’cloning,’’ i.e., to be, it is necessary to be like them. It is unfortunate that in the so-called ‘’cultivated circles’’ it is wrongly believed that cultural heritage is derived from one’s education and conscious approximation to the western living standards. This I suppose is on account of the fact that education seems to open so many doors and it is therefore so easy to regard it as a universal passkey which can fit any lock.

Now listen to Dr. Sishuwa Sishuwa in a paper: Chinese Confucius Institute and the Cultural War in Africa: ‘’Culture is the invisible thread that ties people together or separates them…….. the effectiveness control of the world; that is to truly control a people, one must influence the cultural habits, language and belief system of a people _____ that is why they have established Alliance Francaise, British Council, American Cultural Centre etc. All imperialisms recognize that it must empty Africans of their independent human essence if it is to thrive and defeat existing patterns of social practices that inform the locals’ knowledge and understanding of the world; how they engage in that environment and how they re-create and interact with it through customs, moral norms, laws, beliefs, art or other forms of cultural expressions.’’

Dr. Kaunda had a penetrating insight: ‘’It is primarily through the evolution of a genuine culture that a people discover their identity which many of the people would regard as irrelevant to national development. Universities, too, tend to be strictly utilitarian in scope, turning out a stream of the technical, professional and scientific people required in the central areas of national building. Yet the nation which lacks a firm cultural substructure is jerry-built and though the people have title deeds to the property and the key to the front door in their pockets, they are still homeless.’’

 

 

Government pleased with Mpepo Mini Hospital construction works

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The government says it is elated with the progress and good workmanship being exhibited by Suscon construction company at the ongoing construction of Mpepo mini Hospital in Kanchibiya District.

Muchinga Province Permanent Secretary Henry Mukungule says the project once completed will significantly help reduce the challenges of inadequate health facilities that Kanchibiya residents have been facing for a longtime now.

Speaking when he visited the project yesterday, Mr Mukungule reiterated government’s commitment to ensuring that all citizens have easy access to health facilities across the District and Province at large.

The Health facility once operational will significantly help reduce the maternity deaths the area has been experiencing.

“ The construction of the Mpepo Mini hospital which has now reached at 87 percent is a great milestone to Kanchibiya residents towards the provision of quality health care, “ he said.

The Permanent Secretary said Government is ready to send some of the newly employed Health workers to the new facility once it is completed and commissioned.

“The four staff houses being constructed at the Mini Hospital are not enough and Government will in due course consider constructing more houses at Hospital,” said Mr. Mukungule .

Meanwhile, Kanchibiya District Commissioner Chrispin Chilekwa disclosed all the medical equipment and materials needed for Hospital to begin operating once completed are already secured.

Mr Chilekwa said it is government’ desire to see to it that the universe health coverage, which demands that all people should have access to health facilities is achieve in the Country.

“Am urging the residents here to protect this infrastructure jealously, “said Mr. Chilekwa.

Meanwhile Suscon Site Manager Lupindi Sichilongo disclosed that the construction of Mini Hospital will completed by the end of this month..

“Am very confident that all the remaining 13 percent work works will be completed within the set time,” said Mr. Sichilongo.

Uncensored initiation ceremony teachings blamed for teen pregnancies

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A community-based organisation implementing sexual-reproductive health rights activities in the Eastern Province has said the uncensored teaching during cultural practices such as Chinamwali (initiation ceremony) is contributing to high cases of teen pregnancies.

Chisomo Community Programme Director, Annie Chiseni, said there is a need for traditional leaders to regulate the conduct of traditional counsellors, also known as Alangizi, during Chinamwali, a cultural practice where girls who come of age are put into isolation and taught skills of womanhood, including the bedroom dance.

She said regulating counsellors will ensure that young girls are not exposed to teachings that entice them to start experimenting with sex.

Ms Chiseni was speaking in Kasenengwa when she visited the Youth Friendly Space under the Break Free project being implemented by her organisation.

She said the project aims at ending child marriages and early pregnancies, as well as reducing the number of girls dropping out of school

She said the project being implemented in partnership with Sexual-Reproductive Reproductive Health Rights Africa Trust (SAT) Zambia, ensures that the girls that drop out of school are taken back to continue with their education.

“The province has been recording high cases of early pregnancies and it has been established that practices like Chinamwali are contributing factors. And because some of these girls are not fully developed to undergo childbirth, we are seeing maternal mortality increasing,” she explained.

Ms. Chiseni noted that working with stakeholders such as traditional leaders can help achieve the required results in the fight against early pregnancies.

Meanwhile, peer educators under the project said they are facing resistance from young people in the execution of their outreach programmes.

Ketty Sakala, who is stationed at Kwenje Rural Health Centre, said young girls prefer attending traditional events and practices such as Chinamwali at the expense of being engaged in sexual reproductive health rights services.

“If you were to go where these activities are happening right now, you will find a lot of young girls. But when we call them at the youth-friendly corner, they do not show up,” she said.

Ms. Sakala believes that the teachings of traditional counsellors entice young girls to attend these initiation sessions so that they go back to their villages and indulge in sexual activities.

“The bad part is they do not teach them about protecting themselves, and the results are teen pregnancies, dropping out of school and contracting sexually transmitted diseases,” she said.

IBA begins to engage public on broadcasting services

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The Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA) has started engaging the public on public broadcasting services in selected districts of North-western province

The engagements are aimed at helping improve compliance in licensing and broadcasting levels.

IBA Board Representative, Jameson Mbale says the authority needs to discuss issues surrounding licensing for radio and television stations following complaints from many applicants regarding application procedures.

Professor Mbale said this in Kabompo yesterday when he and a team of officers from IBA alongside the Director General, Josephine Mapoma paid a courtesy call on Kabompo District Commissioner, Hubert Chinyanga before meeting the members of the public.

Meanwhile, Ms. Mapoma said the interaction is not meant to only bridge the gap between the existing media owners but also those intending to open broadcasting houses.

And Mr. Chinyanga thanked the IBA delegation for visiting the district saying more information will be made available to the general public on broadcasting services.

He said Kabompo has already established a community radio station which is in operation and is serving as a public participation platform.

Minister of Lands regrets the inadequacy of early warning system in Zambia

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The Zambia Government has reaffirmed its commitment to the collective global resolve of ensuring access to early warning systems for every citizen on the planet in the next five years.

Speaking during the Southern Africa Ministerial Meeting on Integrated Early Warning and Early Action System Initiative in Maputo, Mozambique on Thursday, Minister of Lands and Natural Resources Elijah Muchima said the Zambian government is putting in place measures to support the regions response to the United Nations’ call to ensure that every citizen on the planet has access to early warning systems in the next 5 years.

Mr. Muchima said Zambia is working with other countries in the region to support the development of Early warning systems in their respective nations.

The Minister of Lands regretted the inadequacy of early warning system in the country which he said leaves the country unprepared for disasters especially with the frequency and intensity of disasters necessitated by climate change.

He disclosed that Zambia like many other countries in the region is vulnerable to flooding and other effects of climate change. The Minister observed that the need to put in place early warning systems should be prioritised by all governments because the weather pattern is no longer predictable as it previously used to be.

Meanwhile, Minister of Water Development and Sanitation Mike Mposha said Zambia is investing more in strengthening transboundary cooperation and has to that effect signed a number of agreements around early warning systems with countries in which it shares its natural waters such as Mozambique.

Mr. Mposha said the Memorandum of Understandings are meant to give relief and warn affected stakeholders so they can prepare for floods and other hydro-meteorological calamities that may occur.

The Water Development Minister said government has ensured that climate change issues are mainstreamed in the national development plans, and that climate change issues have since been incorporated as main anchors of the 8th National Development plan recently launched by President Hakainde Hichilema.

And President of Mozambique Filipe Nyusi says time to take action is now to save planet earth from the devastating effects of climate change.

Addressing the Southern Africa Ministerial Meeting on Integrated Early Warning and Early Action System Initiative in Maputo today, President Nyusi called on Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) member countries and the continent at large to put efforts together when dealing with effects of climate change.

The head of state said Mozambique has already experienced the worst effects of climate change in the past years mostly in the 3 regions and is putting up measures to protect citizens from the effects of climate change.

President Nyusi who is currently the African Union Champion for Disaster Risk Management said he will continue to lead the region in the realization of the fast tracking of the implementation of the Sendai Framework on Disaster Risk reduction.

On the 23rd of March 2022, the Secretary General of the United Nations called on the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) to lead a new initiative that will provide every citizen on the planet with Early Warning Systems in the next five years.

The Southern Africa Ministerial Meeting on Integrated Early Warning and Early Action System Initiative has been convened in response to the SG’s call, and to support development of the Early Warnings for All Initiative action plan for COP27.

And speaking when he presented the State of the Climate in Africa 2021 report, World Meteorological Organisation Assistant Secretary General Dr. Wenjian Zhang disclosed that in 2021, withering droughts and extensive floods, compounded by protracted conflicts, economic slowdowns and downturns, and the lingering impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, drove hunger and malnourishment across Africa.

Dr. Zhang told the conference that the findings of the report shows that droughts, floods and protracted conflicts were among the factors that jeopardized food security and impaired Africa’s progress towards meeting the commitment to reach zero hunger and end malnutrition in all its forms by 2030 as envisioned by Sustainable Development Goal number two.

He observed that much needs to be done to ensure that all citizens on the planet have access to early warning systems in the next 5 years as the percent of people who currently have access is too low especially for the African Continent.

Zambia is being represented at the regional meeting by two Ministers; the Minister of Lands and Natural Resources Elijah Muchima and Minister of Water Development and Sanitation Mr. Mike Mposha who are leading a delegation comprising officials from the Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit, Zambia Meteorological Department, Ministry of Water Development and Sanitation and the Department of Water Resource Management Agency.

According to DMMU Senior Communications Officer Mathews Musukwa, who is in Mozambique, meeting which opened on Monday, 5th September 2022 is expected to close on Friday, 9th September 2022 in Maputo.

Queen Elizabeth II has died

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Queen Elizabeth II, the UK’s longest-serving monarch, has died at Balmoral aged 96, after reigning for 70 years.

The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon, the royal family has announced, plunging the nation into mourning.

Her family gathered at her Scottish estate after concerns grew about her health earlier on Thursday.

The Queen came to the throne in 1952 and witnessed enormous social change.

With her death, her eldest son Charles, the former Prince of Wales, will lead the country in mourning as the new King and head of state for 14 Commonwealth realms.

In a statement, Buckingham Palace said: “The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon.

“The King and the Queen Consort will remain at Balmoral this evening and will return to London tomorrow.”

All the Queen’s children travelled to Balmoral, near Aberdeen, after doctors placed the Queen under medical supervision.

Her grandson, Prince William, is also there, with his brother, Prince Harry, on his way.

The flags in Downing Street were lowered to half mast at 6.36pm.

A period of national mourning is beginning, as tributes flood in from around the globe, hailing the Queen’s commitment to serving her country and the Commonwealth.

The new King releases a statement

A statement has just been issued by the Royal Family on behalf of Charles, the new King.

He writes: “The death of my beloved Mother, Her Majesty The Queen, is a moment of the greatest sadness for me and all members of my family.

“We mourn profoundly the passing of a cherished sovereign and a much-loved mother.

“I know her loss will be deeply felt throughout the country, the Realms and the Commonwealth and by countless people around the world.

“During this period of mourning and change, my family and I will be comforted and sustained by our knowledge of the respect and deep affection in which the Queen was so widely held.”

IBA begins to engage public on broadcasting services

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The Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA) has started engaging the public on public broadcasting services in selected districts of North-western province

The engagements are aimed at helping improve compliance in licensing and broadcasting levels.

IBA Board Representative, Jameson Mbale says the authority needs to discuss issues surrounding licensing for radio and television stations following complaints from many applicants regarding application procedures.

Professor Mbale said this in Kabompo today when he and a team of officers from IBA alongside the Director General, Josephine Mapoma paid a courtesy call on Kabompo District Commissioner, Hubert Chinyanga before meeting the members of the public.

Meanwhile, Ms. Mapoma said the interaction is not meant to only bridge the gap between the existing media owners but also those intending to open broadcasting houses.

Mr. Chinyanga thanked the IBA delegation for visiting the district saying more information will be made available to the general public on broadcasting services.

He said Kabompo has already established a community radio station which is in operation and is serving as a public participation platform.

Technology can transform Zambia’s economy-Mutati

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Government says a number of interventions are being implemented towards enhancing the digital transformation in the country.

ZANIS reports that Minister of Technology and Science, Felix Mutati said the introduction of the Start-up Bill of 2022 to promote Investments in innovation, research and development is one of the interventions being implemented.

Speaking at a media breakfast meeting in Lusaka, Mr. Mutati said once enacted into law, the bill will provide a legal framework to strengthen the coordination mechanisms of start-ups and financing through the venture capital financing for young innovators and entrepreneurs among others.

He stated that passing of the bill by Parliament during the next sitting will place Zambia as the fourth African country to have a Start-up Bill implemented.

“The impact of the Start-up legal framework will stimulate innovation among young people and contribute to enhancing socio-economic development and fostering industrialization in Zambia,” Mr. Mutati said.

The Minister noted the importance of technology to transform economies, hence his ministry has set up measurable objectives to become a regional hub.

He further revealed the approval by Cabinet to have the cyber security and cybercrimes Act No. 2 of 2021 amended.

Mr. Mutati said this will enhance provisions on combating cybercrime, so that nothing stands in the way of digital transformation.

And Minister of Small and Medium Enterprise Development, Elias Mubanga said it is government’s desire to ensure people have the relevant skills that contribute to the development of the country.

Mr. Mubanga said his ministry through the Citizen Economic Empowerment Commission (CEEC) is offering entrepreneurs and innovators support through the recently announced financial products that are targeting start-ups and Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs).

He therefore encouraged the MSMEs across the country to take advantage of the funds and apply before the deadline on September 23, 2022.

Mr. Mubanga also disclosed the introduction of the annual MSMEs Presidential awards, which will be given as prize monies to deserving entrepreneurs and cooperative enterprises as grants to boost their businesses.

“The right skills and an entrepreneurship mindset are critical if our citizens are to significantly contribute to job and wealth creation,” Mr. Mubanga said.

And Infratel Chief Executive Officer, Evans Silavwe emphasized on the importance of enhancing digital services especially in rural areas.

Meanwhile, MTN group of companies Senior Vice president, Ebenezer Asante said it was time for the private sector to partner with government in growing the model for development.

Mr. Asante assured that MTN will play its role through tech-business in order to achieve the government’s vision, goals and agenda in delivering the aspirations of the people.

Agripredict Solutions Chief Executive Officer, Casandra Mtini is happy to provide intelligent agriculture data for farmers using digital tools.

Ms. Mtini is hopeful that the expansion of digital solutions is capable of improving the agriculture sector.

Ministry of Green Economy & Environment’s Forestry Department set to automate services

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The Forestry Department under the Ministry of Green Economy and Environment has embarked on plans to automate the services it offers to the public through the use of the Zamportal Government online payment system.

The Forestry Department under the Ministry of Green Economy and Environment is one of the institutions that collects non-tax revenue for the government. In 2022, the government has an ambitious target of raising more than 7 billion kwacha in non-tax revenue, this is going to be raised from Ministries, Provinces and spending agencies. In this regard, the Ministry of Green Economy and Environment has a target of raising one hundred and seventy-seven million kwacha to which the Forestry Department is supposed to contribute 90 million kwacha.

Therefore, in order to improve the collection of revenue, Ministry of Green Economy and Environment Permanent Secretary John Msimuko stated that the government is implementing an online payment system for all government agencies, through the use of an electronic gateway to all government services called the government service bus which provides continuous modernization to enhance collection of domestic resource mobilization by the government

Speaking during the workshop for training of trainers, the Permanent Secretary mentioned that in order to effectively implement this online payment system, the Ministry has collaborated with Smart Zambia Institute to train officers under the Ministry’s Forestry Department to equip them with the necessary skills and knowledge on the operation of the government service bus and this will also help the trainers to train revenue collectors in provinces and districts.

“I want to express my delight that Smart Zambia Institute (SZI) had started training Ministry personnel ahead of the roll – out of the automation of services provided by Forestry Department,” Mr Msimuko said

MGEE PS John Msimuko, Smart Zambia National coordinator Percy Chinyama with MGEE and SZI staff
MGEE PS John Msimuko, Smart Zambia National coordinator Percy Chinyama with MGEE and SZI staff

The Permanent Secretary explained that the use of the Zamportal for payment of fees for forestry permits and licenses provides advantages that will help the country transition to a 24/7 economy from the 8/5 economy, meaning that members of the public will be able to pay for services under the Ministry at any time and wherever they may be.

He further explained that, the system will lessen overcrowding at the offices and reduce on time taken to respond to applications for licenses, permits and all other services, as files for various services will be accessible anywhere. In addition, the Ministry will use less paper and subsequently reduce the use of carbon footprint as this will significantly contribute to the attainment of a green economy.

“We will be able to use our human resources much more efficiently because we will have less people interacting with the public to deliver these services” he stated

“Members of the public will be able to electronically access some of the services provided by our Ministry, as the services have been brought closer to them, and I therefore, urge all esteemed users of our services to embrace this development as it will help lower the cost of doing business with our Ministry as some of our clients live in far-flung areas of the country,” he added

Mr Msimuko has since called upon all the participants in the training to take it seriously by grasping all the necessary steps needed to ensure that the Department also joins other government institutions who are already on the online payment system.

“I urge all our officers in the Ministry particularly under the Forestry Department to make use of this platform by owning this process in order for us to save our clients better than before, and as trainers you will be expected collaborate with Smart Zambia institute to further train your colleagues in the department on the use of this important innovation,” Mr Msimuko said

Mr Msimuko has commended Smart Zambia institute for the continued cooperation in ensuring that the Ministry through the Forestry Department migrates to the online payment system for all the services provided.

“I wish to reiterate that the Ministry is ready to continue collaborate with Smart Zambia, as we further move forward with this initiative to provinces and districts in the country,” he noted

And Smart Zambia Institute National Coordinator Percy Chinyama expressed his institution’s continued commitment to contribute to national development through provision of services that enable Government services to be easily accessible online.

Constitutional Court Didn’t Make a Pronouncement on the Eligibility of Lusambo and Malanji to contest

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Minister of Justice, Mulambo Haimbe, has stated that the Constitutional Court did not make a pronouncement as to the eligibility of Bowman Lusambo and Joseph Malanji to contest the Kabushi and Kwacha Parliamentary seats, respectively.

Mr Haimbe stated that the petitioners in Mr Lusambo and Mr Malanji’s case were seeking the Court’s relief on four matters namely, whether the decision by the Electoral Commission of Zambia to reject the dual’s nomination was illegal, null and void.

He added that the other matter pertained to whether the applicants are eligible to contest the 15th September, 2022 by elections and whether fresh nominations should be conducted, as well as what is meant by causing a vacancy in the National Assembly.

Mr Haimbe has however noted that from the issues raised, the Court dealt with the issue of causing a vacancy as the other matters were not properly before the court.

“The Court never made any pronouncement declaring the ECZ statement of 24th August, 2022 illegal or wrongful,” he said

Mr Haimbe has since called for calm while the High Court determines the issues in contention between the parties and the Electoral Commission of Zambia, citing that it is incorrect for anyone to give an impression that the court declared Mr Lusambo and Mr Malanji eligible to recontest in the By-Elections.

Meanwhile, Opposition Economic and Equity Party Leader Chilufya Tayali said that Justice Minister Mulambo Haimbe who is attempting to guide the Electoral Commission of Zambia on how to proceed with the Kabushi and Kwacha by-elections, has no authority to interpret the meaning and effect of the decision of Constitutional Court.

Mr Tayali stated that its desperation for the Justice Minister to interpreting the judgement to everyone and he should be ashamed of the injustice meted on the duo

“This is why I am saying these people (President Hichilema and his Government) what to be everything ‘Dictatorship’ and it is clear that they pushed the Electoral Commission of Zambia in this position which is why Mr Haimbe was sitting in Court during the proceedings to intimidate the judges,” Mr Tayali stated

Mr Tayali added that the matter is simple, as the judges clear stated that a nullification is not an automatic qualification, and that the Electoral Commission of Zambia overstepped its boundaries.

“We don’t need all the other issues the Minister is trying to bring in,” he said

He explained that from the statement issued, people such as Mr Haimbe should be guilty of having prejudiced Mr Lusambo and Mr Malanji as they should be looking at ways and means to rectify the injustice, not giving his own version of the duo’s judgement.

“It was wrong to have disqualified the duo and that is an injustice to be borne by the New disaster Government and the Electoral Commission of Zambia,” Mr Tayali said

Yesterday, the Constitutional Court ruled that both former Kabushi Member of Parliament Bowman Lusambo and the former Kwacha Member of Parliament Joseph Malanji are eligible to recontest their former seats.

In passing judgment on a matter in which Mr Lusambo and Mr Malanji challenged the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) decision to reject their nomination on the basis that they are not eligible to recontest their seats for having caused a vacancy in the National Assembly, Judge Palan Mulonda who presented the majority decision cited that the Constitutional Court ruled that the nullification of the duo’s elections did not amount to disqualification as Article 72 (2) distinguishes the difference between nullification and disqualification which cannot be used interchangeably.

Judge Mulonda ruled that candidates whose seats have been nullified are eligible to stand as the Constitution specifies the circumstances under which candidates are disqualified from taking part in an election.

Judge Mulonda further cited that the Court stressed the difference between nullification and disqualification, citing that a nullification does not cause a disqualification.

Syakalima calls for revival of libraries

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Minister of Education, Douglas Syakalima, says there is a need to revive and establish libraries at primary, secondary and tertiary levels in order to improve the reading culture amongst learners.

Mr. Syakalima noted with sadness the disappearance of libraries in most learning institutions.

He said the existence of libraries in the recent past helped learners to acquire extra knowledge away from their classrooms.

He said this in a speech read on his behalf by Ministry of Education Permanent Secretary for Technical Services, Joe Kamoko, in Livingstone yesterday he officially opened the Library and Information Association of Zambia Annual General Conference.

And the Library and Information Association of Zambia (LIAZ) has urged the government to consider employing qualified people to manage various registries and information centres in different government departments in the country.

LIAZ President, Mutinta Nabuyanda, observed that while the country has a good number of higher institutions of learning providing records management training, there is still a high number of unqualified people managing various registries and information centres in different government departments.

Ms. Nabuyanda noted that the introduction of e-records management entails a radical change in the management of records.

She added that there would be a high reduction in loss and leaking of information if qualified people are given the mandate to manage information in various government departments.

She further asked the Ministry of Education to speed up the process of enacting into law the association’s draft bill which has since been submitted to the ministry.

Partnership of three IT Institutions to provide cybersecurity training and sensitization

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The Zambia Cybersecurity Initiative Fund has partnered with Innovage Investments Limited and Tech IQ Code-IT Academy to provide advanced training in cybersecurity services.

The partnership of the three institutions is aimed at increasing the company’s lease of knowledge, expertise, and available resources.

Yesterday, the Zambia Cybersecurity Initiative Fund, Innovage Investments Ltd and Tech IQ Code-IT Academy announced that the three Institutions have entered into a strategic partnership that will see to it that the Zambia Cybersecurity Initiative Fund and Tech IQ Code-IT Academy will make available their services and expertise that will meet their client’s requirements to the best of their expertise and ability.

The agreement brings together experts in advanced Cybersecurity training and awareness plus high-class cybersecurity services for corporates around Zambia.

Mr Kambe, a Business Manager at Innovage Investment Ltd noted that, this partnership brings together brilliant minds and experts in the cybersecurity space, who are concerned about the rising cases of cyber-attacks the country experiences every day.

“Instead of seeing Tech IQ Code-IT Academy and the Zambia Cybersecurity Initiative Fund as competitors, we see these respective companies as collaborators, who will be working with us towards a common goal, which is to curb the alarming cases of cyber-attacks,” Mr Kambe stated

And Mr John Tshinseki President of the Zambia Cybersecurity Initiative Fund explained that this kind of partnership is in the right direction for both organizations, the Tech IQ Code-IT Academy and the Zambia Cybersecurity Initiative Fund as it will help with conducting sensitization programmes and training of the masses, including organizations, on how they can protect themselves from cyber-attacks.

Mr Tshinseki added that there are currently a few Cybersecurity Experts in the whole world that need to protect the rest of the people that are actively using the internet on a daily basis.

“Most of the organizations fail to come out even after being hit with cyber-attacks,” Mr Tshinseki cited

The Zambia Cybersecurity Initiative Fund is a Civil Society Organization that aims at providing information and knowledge in areas of cyber security awareness and sensitization, cyber research, cyber security consultancy, development of social change software and mobile applications, promotion of human and digital rights, as well as digital safety training.

The Tech IQ Code-IT Academy is an IT Institution that promotes IT training and services, as it is known for its expertise, knowledge and experience in the IT Industry in the country. The institution has presence both in Zambia and Sweden respectively.

Both the Innovage Investments Ltd and Tech IQ Code-IT Academy Technology Hub companies that contribute to the IT Industry by offering solutions in the Tech Hub through the provision of software application services, UI/UX and 2D/3D design studio, advanced cybersecurity services, tech education (EdTech), IoT, smart farming, smart cities, and AI+Automations.

4 fined almost K 1 million for unlawful entry into the park

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The Itezhi-Tezhi magistrates court has convicted four Itezhi-Tezhi fishermen and fined them a total of K960,000 after they pleaded guilty to illegal entry into the National Park and unlawful possession of weapons in the park.

This is a case involving Shadreck Chilimo (27), Isaac Mwenda (35), Silumesi Nkamitondo (39), of Lilanda Compound in Itezhi Tezhi, and John Chalwe (31) of Chibolya compound in Itezhi- Tezhi.

In count one, the quartet is charged with illegal entry into the national park, in violation of sections 18(1) and 136(a) of the Zambia Wildlife Act No. 14 of 2015.

Particulars alleged that on August 29 2022, the four men jointly entered Kafue National Park in Itezhi Tezhi district in Southern Province, without a park entry permit.

In count two, the four are charged with unlawful possession of weapons in a national park, in violation of sections 20 (1) (b) and 136 (a) of the Zambia Wildlife Act no. 14 of 2015 of Zambian laws.

The particulars of the second offence were that on the same day, in Itezhi Tezhi district, jointly and whilst working together, the four had in their possession weapons namely fish nets and a boat in the Kafue National Park without permit.

When the case came up for plea before magistrates Mugala Chalwe, the quartet readily admitted the charge and a plea of guilty was entered.

According to the evidence presented in court, on August 29, 2022, Zambia Wildlife Police Officers were on duty conducting patrols on Island two Choongo on Lake Itezhi Tezhi, which is located in the Kafue National Park.

When the officers arrived on the island, they encountered the now-accused individuals who were asked to produce documents that allowed them to do what they did in the national park.

The quartet were however unable to produce documents.

They were apprehended and taken to Ngoma wildlife offices where they were interviewed in connection with the alleged offenses and later charged and arrested.

In mitigation, the four petitioned the court for mercy.

Chilimo said he was caring for an elderly mother who has a vision problem as well as siblings and that if he received a custodial sentence, they would suffer.

Mwenda on the other hand stated that he was the only breadwinner in the family and cared for orphans while Nkamitondo stated that he was caring for six orphans and asked the court for mercy, promising that he would never repeat the crime.

In his mitigation, Silumesi said he comes from Kalabo and that his wife was just recovering from a surgery.

“I have taken into account that you are first offenders who deserve lenience, but the offences you committed are very serious, so I need to punish you,” magistrate Chalwe said when sentencing the four.

She then ordered each person to pay K120, 000 cash for the first count and another K120, 000 for the second, in default 4 months community service, with the sentences to run concurrently.

Government to roll out nutrition in schools

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Government says in line with its free education policy , it will ensure that the School Health Nutrition policy ( SHNP ) is fully rolled out in all schools.

Southern Province Permanent Secretary Naamani Moonze says government remains committed that the school health and nutrition program will be rolled out in all schools to enhance academic performance for pupils.

Dr. Monze explains that that with the free education policy in place, the SHN program presents an avenue to address nutritional and health related challenges crucial in reducing pupil absenteeism and low academic performance.

He was speaking in a speech on his behalf by Deputy Permanent Secretary, Yolanta Mutyambe at the Southern Province orientation on the School Health and Nutrition Policy.

And Healthy Learners, Director of Partnerships Catherine Samiselo has called for continued partnerships in promoting school health services.

Mrs Samiselo explains that health plays a major role in the learning process, hence the need for continued collaboration in transitioning schools into providing basic health care services through health rooms.

Just Slim Releases 2nd single of the year, Ku Macha

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Just Slim’s second single of the year is a collaborative effort with Mr. COG and Kreative Nativez who feature both as producers and artists. Ku Macha is an uptempo fusion of Amapiano and House music. Just Slim’s vocals are typically immaculate and are matched by spectacular production.
Ku Macha is romance on an Afrofusion beat with Just Slim telling his partner of his desire to appreciate her so she should forget her troubles; wear her favourite dress and join him in dancing until the wee hours of the morning.
This song will lift your spirits and is exactly what you’re looking to add to your playlist if you’re in the mood to dance!
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