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Vice President dates Copperbelt to meet marketeers at Kapalala market

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Vice President, Mutale Nalumango will tomorrow be in Ndola where she is expected to meet marketeers at Kapalala market whose goads and property were gutted in an inferno.

Over 1,200 marketeers have lost their goods and merchandise in the fire that swept through the entire market yesterday.

ZANIS reports that Copperbelt Province Minister, Elisha Matambo told the marketeers today that the Vice President will interact and give guidelines on how government intends to handle their matter.

Mr. Matambo said Mrs. Nalumango will land at Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe International Airport in Ndola at 09 hours, before proceeding to Kapalala market in Masala Township.

Meanwhile, Mr Matambo said government has decided to reallocate the marketeers to the newly constructed Kapalala market on Saturday this week and preparation have since advanced.

He added that government is taking measures aimed at preventing the reoccurrence of the same problem adding that permanent structures will be constructed.

Earlier traders’ representative, Teddy Mulenga said the traders have resolved to remain at Kapalala and have no plans to be moved to the new market.

Mr. Mulenga appealed for improved permanent structures at the gutted market.

Zambezi River source, critical national heritage – Sikumba

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Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Rodney Sikumba says the Zambezi source is one of the critical national heritage sites that needs to be protected.

Mr Sikumba says the tourism sector has the potential to create thousands of jobs and change the face of the region by creating employment for the youths.

He said that it is the government’s priority to work on the access road leading to the Zambezi source in Ikelenga as it is one of a critical national heritage site that needs to be accessed and given proper product development for tourism attraction.

“Government is aware of the importance of site and how the river benefits several other countries as it flows downstream to the Indian Ocean and that there is need it developed, guarded and managed in line of plan of national Heritage sites are put in place,” the Minister said.

And North Western Province Minister, Robert Lihefu has called for infrastructure development in the north western region such as roads to enhance development through tourism.

“The region is the source of one of Africa’s longest rivers but is very difficult to access due to poor infrastructure development,” Mr Lihefu said.

The Provincial Minister was speaking when a team of Ministers which included the Minister of Finance, Minister of Tourism and Minister of Water Development among others visited the province to appreciate the tourist destination in the province.

And a rancher from Ikelengi district, Peter Fischer has called for the engagement of young people in the tourism sector and game management to boost their livelihood.

Population and housing census in Lundazi due to start today hits a snag

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The actual headcount in the population and housing census, which is due to start today, will not do so in Lundazi District.

This is because the enumerators and supervisors who are supposed to conduct the headcount activities during the exercise have not yet been deployed.

However, Lundazi District Commissioner, Majory Banda has said the delay is just for one day as the Census District Committee is geared up to start the deployment tomorrow and possibly end on Saturday.

And Mrs Banda has also dispelled allegations that the 2022 Census of Housing and Population recruitment of enumerators and supervisors was marred by corruption and that applicants were being made to pay.

Ms Banda said Lundazi, like any other district, was subjected to the selection process that was done in line with the Zambia Statistics Agency (Zamstats) laid down procedure and that the successful applicants were picked on merit.

ZANIS Lundazi reports that the District Commissioner, who is also the District Census Committee Chairperson, said the recruitment exercise was done electrically in order to curb possible corrupt activities no wonder she gets surprised with corruption allegations levelled against her and the committee.

She has since called for calm among those that have been left out of the process because not everyone could have been accommodated as they only needed a limited number.

Speaking to 418 supervisors and enumerators awaiting deployment at Lundazi Boarding Secondary School Hall yesterday, the District Commissioner urged them to use the money they will be paid for the exercise prudently.

Meanwhile Watipaso Chipeta an enumerator has commended the District Census Committee for conducting the recruitment exercise in a transparent and corruption-free manner, as all eligible candidates were allowed to participate in the aptitude test.

Ms Chipeta has assured the committee that the exercise will be carried out effectively.

Meanwhile, Enumerators and Supervisors engaged by the government to conduct the census exercise in Zimba district have not yet been dispatched.

This is because they are not yet paid their training and field allowance.

The Census team were scheduled to leave today to their respective places but logistics are seemingly not available and ready to pay them.

A snap check conducted by a ZANIS Crew news at Zimba Secondary School found the Enumerators and Supervisors just languishing.

Some Enumerators talked too by ZANIS who spoke on condition of anonymity complained of being stranded and lack of food and money.

“We’re hungry and starving. We don’t have money to buy food and other social amenities,” they said.

Some Supervisor complained they were not told exactly as to when they would receive their monies.

“Our authorities are not telling us the truth. They’re just cheating us which is not good,” they added.

But Zimba District Commissioner (DC) Rabison Mulamfu in a separate interview assured that government is doing everything to pay the Enumerators and Supervisors.

“They will get their money soon. We’re working tirelessly to sort them out,” the DC said.

Zimba district has 211 Enumerators and 37 Supervisors bringing the total number of Census ‘foot soldiers’ to 248.

The census exercise is slated to commence today; August 18 and end on September 14, this year.

CCZ commends New Dawn Government over the Teachers Recruitment

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The Council of Churches in Zambia (CCZ) has commended the New Dawn Government for the landmark achievements it has scored in the education sector in just one year of being in office.

CCZ President Sauros Phaika cited the free education policy as one of the milestones that the New Dawn has scored.

Reverend Phaika said this policy has enabled the poorest of Zambians in a remote rural area to attend school, a situation that will see Zambia have an educated population.

“The free policy in terms of education, allowing even those who cannot afford to go to school is something that we should take note of and recommend,” he said.

He noted that free education is the first step of other things that Government will put in place to deliver sustainable development in the country.

“They cannot do a 100 per cent but what they have done is the first step in the vision that they have for this nation and they can do much more, but we want them to know that we as a church also appreciate,” he said.

Rev Phaika also cited the recruitment of health workers and teachers as something unprecedented and commendable.

And, the Reformed Church in Zambia (RCZ) Synod Moderator Ackson Banda reiterated the church’s commitment to supplementing the Government’s efforts in bettering the lives of communities where they operate in.

“Our operations and working with the Government are interlocked, we cannot work separately,” he said.

Rev Banda seeks to work with the government of the day in a bid to offer a well-rounded holistic approach toward bettering the lives of the people.

The two clergymen said this during the 32nd RCZ Synod Conference held under the Theme, ‘striving for wholeness.

The conference attracted participants from Zambia, Zimbabwe, Malawi and South Africa.

Meanwhile, A governance expert, Wesley Miyanda, has commended the United Party for National Development (UPND) led government for fulfilling most of the campaign promises.

Mr. Miyanda says by fulfilling most of its campaign promises the new dawn government has managed to rewrite the economic history of the country.

He observed that within a space of one year in power, the government has recruited more than 40, 000 civil servants through open and competitive processes in the education and health sectors.

The expert said the government also increased the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) from K1.6-Million to K25.7-Million.

“We can’t leave out the increment of the constituency Development Fund (CDF) that has been increased from K1.6-Million to K25.7-Million which effectively actualized the decentralization,” Mr. Miyanda said.

Mr. Miyanda cited the free education from primary to secondary school, youth and women empowerment at all levels of society and concerted efforts in the fight against corruption among the fulfilled promises of the New Dawn Administration.

He noted that the presidential interactions with other international communities both within and outside the African continent are good and have helped to attract foreign investment for the country.

The activist added that in the long run these will translate into job creation and business opportunities for the people that are key ingredients for any growing economy.

He also commended the new dawn government for its commitment to dismantle unpaid benefits to retirees inherited from the previous regime.

“It should be noted here that the issue of retirees is quite critical because there are some who were retrenched in 1991. Particularly those that worked for state owned organizations such as Zambia State Insurance Corporation (ZIS) and Zambia Railways Limited (ZRL) that were overlooked by all these previous administrations. Unfortunately, a good number of these people have since died. So the UPND government has a very huge task to make sure all these retirees are paid their money without any further delay,” he said.

Mr. Miyanda, however, said while the UPND government has scored tremendous achievements in the few months of being in office, there was still need for the new dawn administration to quickly work on securing more drugs in health facilities and also to employ enough health personnel to attend to patients.

Zambia Battle Sierra Leone in 2022 U23 AFCON Qualifiers

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Zambia will face Sierra Leone in the Morocco 2023 U23 AFCON qualifiers.

Young Chipolopolo date Sierra Leone in the second round in October after enjoying on bye from September’s first round qualifiers.

Zambia will be away in Freetown to play the first leg during the weekend of October 21-23 while the final leg will be played on October 29 in Lusaka.

Winner will advance to the final round that will be played during the week of March 20-28, 2023.

The winner will face Egypt, Eswatini or Botswana for a place at next June’s U23 AFCON in Morocco.

But Egypt, like Zambia, are on a bye from September’s first round and awaits the outcome of next month’s meeting between Eswatini and Botswana.

The eight-team U23 AFCON is the Africa zone qualifier for the Olympics where the continental enjoys three qualification spots for the Paris 2024 Olympics will be decided.

The fourth place finisher in Morocco will face an Asian side in a playoff for the other slot.

Zambia, which is seeking a third successive U23 AFCON appearance, has not been to the Olympics since Seoul 1988.

Government to do more for girl child – Vice President

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Vice President, Mutale Nalumango has conceded that Government needs to do more to improve on its responsiveness on matters pertaining to the girl child.

The Africa Report on Child Wellbeing 2020 ranks Zambia 37 out 52 on the continent and 14 out of 16 SADC member states relating to how friendly countries are towards girls rights. Ms Nalumango says Zambia needs to step up interventions in order to improve on its standing.

Speaking at the National Summit on Girls, The Vice President said the occasion provided an opportunity for the country to reflect on the development of wellbeing of girl children.

Mrs Nalumango said besides having good policies on the livelihood of girl children, implementation needs to take centre stage. She said as a signatory to various instruments on children, Zambia is working tirelessly to meet the commitments.

The Vice President said Government is working on improving the access to quality health care to girls especially in the rural areas. She said it is unacceptable for girls to die from preventable causes adding that it is cardinal to invest in protection of the girl child.

“If we do not invest in the children, we have no future. All of us must be sensitive to the needs and protection of all children,” she said.

Speaking at the same event Acting Minister of Community Development and Social Services, Collins Nzovu said the recent enactment of the Child Code Bill demonstrates Government’s commitment towards the livelihood of children. Mr Nzovu said Government is putting in place policies that are more children friendly.

He said despite girl children being vulnerable to vices such as child marriage, Government are taking close accountability as it addresses the numerous challenges.

Mr Nzovu added that Government also wants to create opportunities where children will participate in matters that directly involve them.

He said his ministry will not relent in its efforts to improve the welfare of the girl child.

“My Ministry will continue to work tirelessly to improve children’s welfare in general and that of girls in particular. The social cash transfer is one of the vital policy instruments that the New Dawn Administration has scaled up as part of its effort to benefit vulnerable groups,” he said.

And Africa Child Policy Forum, Executive Director, Joan Nyanyuki commended Government for efforts made in adopting legislation supporting girls rights.

“The Government of Zambia has made progress in adopting legislative and policy measures that are sensitive to advancing the rights of girls, within the broader child rights space,” Dr Nyanyuki said.

And representing the girl child, Beenzu Muzyamba said Government should contribute towards end teenage pregnancies by raising awareness of sexual reproductive health among girls.

Monetary Policy Rate giving good effects

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A Social Economist Kelvin Chisanga says the 9.0% Monetary Policy Rate is still giving out good effects as the Bank of Zambia has maintained it for the third time.

Mr Chisanga stated that the 9.0% Monetary Policy Rate is strongly impinging on the inflation patterns which is strongly accompanied by current economic happenings.

He has however noted that, the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Bank of Zambia (BOZ), has based their assessment mainly on the prevailing macroeconomic conditions and outlook which are currently taking shape, and has to this end, decided to maintain status quo with regard to the policy rate sitting at 9.0% for the third consecutive time with typical considerations weighing on the current economic dimensions from many angles.

Mr Chisanga said that the policy rate has however been made unchanged at 9.0%, it is strongly generating from the bearing effect being witnessed and obtained from the November Monetary Policy Rate, as it remains such an important aspect to maintaining accommodative model of credit flows to business and investment as they are now picking up with some economic activities.

“It quite significant to see that this is coming out so strongly as a necessary tool to be used in reviving the speed observed in the domestic economy,” he said

He added that the Monetary Policy Rate stance is seen to have done a bit of heavy lifting in a way, as it has sustained some spots of steady growth patterns on a durable basis within the short-term, and continues to help in mitigating the impacts of various risks as well, especially those poised on both local and global economies, while also it is ensuring that inflation remains anchored within the target boundaries moving forward.

He cited that the underlying rationale for maintaining the status quo on the policy rate is to support the recovery process in the building up of aggregate demand, which is now hinging on the gradual pick up with the private investment, though the overall economy is still covering up slowly.

Mr Chisanga alluded that it is well cognizant to state that the Bank of Zambia Monetary Policy Committee has regarded the prominence of headwinds emanating from global developments, as the main precursor to risk affecting on the domestic outlook as done by stakeholders such as International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank.

“This also is now somewhat clouded by both upside and downside risks of Russian-Ukraine effects as well as with some lingering conditionalities emanating from the COVID-19 impacts among many other things such as oil pricing dynamics etc.” he said

“As a matter of peculiar interest, many may ask about the policy rate, and I will try to labour in a few sentences by stating that the policy rate is a benchmark in which most financial or non-financial institutions use to peg their pricing structures,” he noted

Mr Chisanga cited that the policy rate has a strong effect in strengthening businesses and wider investment, as it has a strong transmission to credit lines, and it supports strongly on the businesses as well as on broader productive investments.

“I would simply say that, all our loans with various financial companies or firms filter through this particular policy rate as a basis of pricing model,” he noted

Operations at Kapiri Mposhi Town Council paralysed as Court bailiffs pounce

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Court bailiffs have pounced on Kapiri Mposhi Town Council seizing a motor vehicle, office furniture and computers, among others.

ZANIS reports that the bailiffs swung into action at the Civic Center around 09:00 hours , thereby grabbed a motor vehicle, Foton Light Truck registration number, BBA 3006.

Other items seized include nine computers from various offices , tables and chairs from the Council Secretary’s Office.

The bailiffs seized the property in execution of a High Court Writ of Fieri Facias ordering the local authority to pay over K 200,000 to a Naomi Nkhoma and Mercy Mwiya of Ndola as compensation for damage and injury caused involving a Council vehicle in 2017.

On 9th October 2020 the Ndola High Court ordered Kapiri Mposhi Town Council to pay the duo K 200,766 plus other costs but the local authority has to date delayed to heed to the court’s judgement.

And council workers had a tough time to conceal other council valuables from being seized.

Meanwhile, the seizure of computers has partially paralysed operations at the institution.

According to reliable sources at the Council some computers have vital information which is needed for daily operations of the local authority.

ZANIS’ efforts to get a comment from both Council Chairperson, Brilliant Munyeke and Council Secretary, Yobwe Chisamu, failed by broadcast time as they were reportedly out of town.

President Hakainde Hichilema pays tribute to the late veteran journalist and media consultant Edem Djokotoe.

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President Hakainde Hichilema has led tributes to the late veteran journalist and media consultant Edem Djokotoe.

The local media fraternity is mourning Mr. Djokotoe, who died late on Wednesday night at Fairview Hospital in Lusaka.

The Ghanaian born media guru had been battling colorectal cancer.

Mr. Djokotoe aged 62 was a renowned writer, educator and poet.

In his facebook post, President Hichilema praised the former journalism lecturer as a scribe who sought the truth.

“We are deeply saddened to learn of the untimely death of veteran journalist Edem KG Djokotoe, who passed away in Lusaka yesterday. Edem was not only a man of nobility and learning in his field, but was also an unrepentant advocate of social justice, and a defender of human rights who abhorred injustices against the people. He belonged to a generation of scribes who sought for the truth on both sides of the story and wrote the truth on both sides of the coin. There’s a lot to learn from the integrity of Edem Djokotoe. Our prayers and thoughts are with his family. May His Soul Rest in Peace,” President Hichilema wrote.

MISA Zambia Chairperson Fr. Barnabas Simatende, OMI has expressed grief over the demise of the veteran journalist and media trainer.

Fr. Simatende said MISA will remember Mr. Djokotoe for his profound contribution to MISA Zambia and the development of the media industry at large.

“We will remember him for his passion for quality journalism and leaving a footprint in the profession that is unmatched spanning from his flagship column, ‘Mind Over Matter’ and ‘Soul to Soul’ in The Post Newspaper and authoring various media literature including a handbook titled ‘An issue-based journalism’. As a Journalist, Mr. Djokotoe worked as Information Officer at the UN Information Centre, correspondent at Gemini News Service and as a newspaper and magazine feature writer. He was also the founder member of the Southern African Media Trainers Network and undertook in-service media training in the SADC region for the Nordic-SADC Journalism Trust,” Fr. Simatende stated.

Experienced journalist Henry Ngilazi said it is hard to believe that the media titan is no more.

“Edem K G Djokotoe waking up to the sad news that you have passed on. Words fail me, my lecturer, mentor and friend. It is hard to believe that the media titan is no more. I vividly remember how you vehemently refused to appear on ZNBC television for any interview back then until I had to involve your dear wife. We went on to dissect the newspapers on the Good Morning Zambia the front pages programme. You spoke your mind about pertinent national issues on this platform. Passionate as you were about the media profession, you chided journalists for focusing too much on covering politics at the expense of real social issues affecting the people. This stance made the politicians, then, uncomfortable and regrettably, our 10-minute television programme was cancelled. For years, you referred to this television segment with nostalgia and how it was pulled down by the powers that be,” Fast forward to your time as trainer in Malawi at The Nation newspaper. Hosting you in Lilongwe during your stay there and the stories we shared will forever remain etched in my memory,” Mr. Ngilazi mourned.

“Just last year ahead of the country’s General Elections, we were billed to work together on a journalism training programme under the auspices of the BBC Media Action but the project did not take off. The history of journalism in Zambia will never be told without a mention of your name. Your contribution to this sector is immeasurable. While on this earth, you blazed the trail. You trained, mentored and inspired many. For that, l salutes you. Go well Edem. Go well Mr. Djokotoe.”

Journalist Kennedy Gondwe recalled the time he spent with Djokotoe.

“Words are not enough to describe how I feel to lose a brother, a friend. I was privileged and blessed to share my life with one of the most astute journalism minds that has graced this country. The funeral is at House No. 121 Foxdale Residential Estate, Zambezi Road, in Roma, Lusaka. Burial arrangements will be advised in due course,”Mr. Gondwe said.

Kitwe’s Radio Icengelo Chief Executive Officer Fr. Lewis Mutachila hailed Djokotoe as a media guru, great trainer and educator.

“On behalf of Radio Icengelo, and indeed on my own behalf, we would like to express our heartfelt condolences to family, friends and Media fraternity for the loss of Mr. Edem Djokotoe. We are saddened that we have lost a guru, great trainer, educator, a person of immerse experience and astute person in journalism,” Fr. Mutachila said.

Minister justifies the distribution of Social Cash Transfer In Kabushi Constituency

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Minister of Community Development and Social Services Doreen Mwamba says the social cash transfer programme should not be politicized.

Ms Mwamba said this in response to the accusation made by the Patriotic Front Former Kabushi Member of Parliament Bowman Lusambo, who threatened to report her to the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) if she goes ahead to distribute social cash transfers to thousands of poor people in Kabushi.

Mr Lusambo also cited that the move by Ms Mwamba as being aimed at influencing the outcome of the upcoming September 15th, 2022 By-Election as he insisted that taking advantage of the by-election to distribute cash payments is an act of electoral corruption.

But Ms Mwamba emphasized that her visit to the Copperbelt is not a campaign trail, but simply fulfilling her mandate of ensuring that social protection programmes are equitably distributed across the country, whether there is an election or not.

She added that the wheels of government should keep running with or without elections, as health services or schools are all running in Kabushi and social cash transfers are part of regular government services which should run as scheduled.

Ms Mwamba has however reminded those accusing her of campaigning, that parliament being on a recess gives her an opportunity to monitor social protection programmes across the country as the Minister of Community Development and Social Services.

“Social cash transfer is paid every second week of the second month. (Bi-monthly), this is a routine payment schedule and Social Cash transfer by definition, should be timely and regular, therefore, it should be paid as scheduled without fail or any delay as doing so would make beneficiaries backslide into poverty,” Ms Mwamba explained

Ms Mwamba has since clarified that her job is to simply witness the systematic disbursements of scheduled payments by technocrats and not personally conduct the payments.

The Minister has however expressed disappointment in the manner some selfish individuals want to disadvantage by wanting to delay those that are supposed to get the funds all in the name of politics.

Operations at Kapiri Mposhi Town Council paralysed

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Court bailiffs have pounced on Kapiri Mposhi Town Council seizing a motor vehicle, office furniture and computers, among others.

 The bailiffs swung into action at the Civic Center around 09:00 hours ,  thereby grabbed a motor vehicle, Foton Light Truck registration number, BBA 3006.

Other items seized include nine computers from various offices , tables and chairs from the Council Secretary’s Office.

The bailiffs seized the property in execution of a High Court Writ of  Fieri Facias ordering the local authority to pay over K 200,000 to a Naomi Nkhoma and Mercy Mwiya of Ndola as compensation for damage and injury caused involving a Council vehicle in 2017.

On 9th October 2020 the Ndola High Court ordered Kapiri Mposhi Town Council to pay the duo K 200,766 plus other costs but the local authority has to date delayed to heed to the court’s judgement.

And council workers had a tough time to conceal other council valuables from being seized.

Meanwhile, the seizure of computers has partially paralysed  operations at the institution.

According to reliable sources at the Council some computers have vital information which is needed for daily operations of the local authority.
However, efforts to get a comment from both Council Chairperson, Brilliant Munyeke and Council Secretary, Yobwe Chisamu, failed by broadcast time as they were reportedly out of town.

MID-WEEK PRO’S HIT LIST: Fashion’s Woes Persist

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Here are some briefs on how our overseas stars fared in UEFA Champions League playoff mid-week action.

=SCOTLAND
On Tuesday, striker Fashion Sakala’s woeful start to the 2022/2023 season in Scotland continues after warming the bench again for Rangers.
Fashion was an unused substitute in Rangers’ 2-2 home draw against PSV Eindhoven.
He is now unused in five competitive matches, two of them in domestic action.
The Chipolopolo strikers last tasted action in late July when he played the full 90 minutes in Rangers’ 3-2 closed-door pre-season friendly win over Queens Park.

=SERBIA
On Wednesday, midfielder Klings Kangwa continued commanding first-choice selection at his new club Red Star Belgrade who were away in Israel to face Maccabi Haifa.
The Serbian champions lost 3-2 at Maccabi in a match they rallied to take a 2-1 first half lead but their hosts restored their advantage within the opening sixteen minutes of the final half.
Kangwa played the full 90 minutes.

Red Star plays its final leg tie on August 23 while Rangers are in action on August 24 with the aggregate winners advancing to the group stage.

Re branding the UPND Lies

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As Zambians look back at the last 12 months of the UPND in office, they should not lose sight of the party’s pronouncements while in the opposition and what it is claiming to be today. The UPND in opposition produced a 10-point economic blueprint about how the party would rapidly deal with and remedy all the economic malaise associated with the PF. The UPND leadership promised the voters economic emancipation and an improved standard of living.

In the area of good governance, the party promised to promote the rule of law, media freedom and an independent judiciary. The rule of law does not mean a reduction in cadre-perpetrated violence which vice had become systematic under the PF era. Instead, it means the promotion of civil liberties as guaranteed under our constitution. It also means protection against arbitrary arrest and detention of citizens by the State. It means the right to a fair trial before an impartial tribunal which is not at the beck and call of those in power.

However, even if one wanted to be charitable about the UPND’s economic performance in the last 12 months, its abject failure to manage the economy in the interest of the poor is glaring. The absolute faith manifested by the leadership in the long-awaited IMF bailout has exposed its incompetence. It is this manifest failure to tame the economy as promised which has made HH change his tone and flight plan.

On arrival in Kasama on Friday 12th August 2022, he was reported thanking the people in Northern Province for supporting UPND in last year’s election. He said it is their vote which has brought about peace and unity in the nation. It is often said that peace is not only the absence of war. The poor people in Northern Province and elsewhere around the country who constitute the majority of our population cannot be said to be living in peace when their bellies are empty. HH cannot point at any part of the country which is involved in ethnic communal conflicts where UPND has intervened to engender peace and unity as he claims.

This is a figment of his own imagination which is constructed to divert the people’s attention from the chronic hunger and misery afflicting them under UPND. He is deliberately trying to rebrand the pre-election UPND lies. It is Hannah Arendt said that “The trouble with lying and deceiving is that their efficiency depends entirely upon a clear notion of the truth that the liar and deceiver wish to hide.’’

The City TV incident in Kasama on 12th August 2022 where the District Commissioner believed with extreme pride that she was right to threaten the media personnel for exposing the lack of transparency in the recruitment of census enumerators is anathema to media freedom. Let’s wait and see what will happen to her from a party which prides itself in upholding media freedom.

Government commences Foot and Mouth Disease vaccination

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The Government says it has carried out a 100 per cent Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) vaccination in Mazabuka Town , Southern Province.

Mazabuka District Commissioner Oliver Mulomba confirms that the Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock Staff in the area successfully carried out the FMD vaccination programme in the area.

Briefing Minister of Fisheries and Livestock Mokozo Chikote in Chief Mwanachingwala’s chiefdom in Mazabuka during the Live Cattle Grading Mobile Application launch organised by Solidaridad Southern Africa, Mr Mulomba disclosed that the area has also received East Coast Fever vaccines against the corridor disease.

“ Members of staff in the ministry of Fisheries and Livestock in the area were already on the ground sensitising farmers on the importance of vaccinating their cattle against East Coast Fever commonly known as corridor in Southern Province, “ he said.

And Minister of Fisheries and Livestock Makozo Chikote expressed happiness with President Hakainde Hichilema’s commitment in service delivery to all Zambians.

Mr. Chikote noted that cattle production is an important part of livelihoods in Zambia especially among rural communities.

Approximately 3.5 million herds of cattle in Zambia, 1.2 million are in Southern Province.

And Magoye Member of Parliament Mweemba Malambo thanked Solidaridad Southern Africa for constructing a spray race and market centre in Itebe area of Mazabuka.

Mr. Malambo told the minister that his area is endowed with 8 fishing camps that can be developed to enhance the fisheries sector.

He however bemoaned the critical shortage of water covering the whole of Itebe Ward in Mazabuka for livestock.

Two Political Parties to Support Opposition Candidates in Kabushi, Kwacha By – Elections

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Two political parties have so far declared interest to support opposition candidates in the forthcoming Kabushi and Kwacha Parliamentary By-Elections slated for 15th September, 2022.

The Socialist Party and the New Heritage Party have both vowed to support the strongest opposition party.

Socialist Party Zambia President Dr Fred M’membe announced yesterday during a media briefing that his party’s Central Committee has unconditionally resolved to support Patriotic Front’s Bowman Lusambo in Kabushi Constituency and Joseph Malanji in Kwacha Constituency in the coming By-Election.

Dr M’membe noted with concern the unjust treatment that both Mr Lusambo and Mr Malanji have been subjected to, as the country is not going to be a good place to live in for any of the citizens if it’s not a good place for all of us to live in.

“Yes, we would have loved to have a seat in Kabushi or Kwacha, but not at the expense of Justice,” he noted

Dr M’membe added that the opposition leader made an assurance that the Socialist Party structures in both Constituencies will be mobilized to support the duo.

Dr M’membe explained that noble sentiments are worthless if they are not inspired by correct ideas, selfless ideas, just ideas and humane ideas, thus the Socialist Party believes in justice, equity, peace, and principles anchored on honesty, humility and solidarity and based on these values, and ideas, the Central Committee of the Party has taken a decision to act in solidarity with Mr Malanji and Mr Lusambo.

He stated that like many other well-meaning Zambians, frowned at the ruling of the Constitutional Court made in the case of Mr Malanji, the Socialist Party feels Mr Malanji has not been treated fairly as the Party does not agree with the decision of the Constitutional Court.

“We are not the only ones who don’t agree with the decision, even the Judge of that Court also disagrees with it, so it is an unfair, and unjust decision that is not humane,” he stated

“Those who are Christians will agree with us that to be like Christ is what Christianity is about. And we ask ourselves, what would Christ do in this situation? Would he wash his hands and say crucify Malanji?” he said

Dr M’membe lamented that the Party has looked into the looked into the situation of Mr Lusambo in Kabushi, and the Party feels that there has been an attempt to squeeze Mr Lusambo at any cost and in every aspect of his life, an act that is deemed to be barbaric and the Party is aware of the attempts to stop Mr Lusambo from contesting.

Dr M’membe said that the decision to support the duo is not taken out of a tactical political move but it is a decision that is anchored on Socialist Party principles, and also to help the duo reclaim their seats.

The opposition leader cited that there is information that both Hon Malanji and Hon Lusambo are likely to be charged with unbailable offenses such as theft of motor vehicle, and murder so that they do not contest or recontest these seats.

Dr M’membe stated that the support the Socialist Party will give to the duo does not mean that the party has formed an alliance with the Patriotic Front.

Meanwhile, the New Heritage Party Deputy Secretary General-Political, Gershom Kapalaula, highlighted that their Party will not participate in next month’s Kabushi and Kwacha Constituency Parliamentary By-Elections but will instead support the strongest possible opposition candidates in these constituencies to minimize the chances of splitting the opposition votes.

Mr Kapalaula stated that the move is aimed at preventing a situation where the country could turn into a de-facto One-Party-State, although the two upcoming By-Elections are not adequate to afford the ruling party a majority in Parliament, a win in the two constituencies could lead closer to a One-Party State.

He explained that the decision must not be seen as supporting the party represented by the individual candidate but rather, supporting what he terms as “the Zambian Agenda” which requires a selfless and serving approach to governance.

“The Zambian Agenda requires that at every juncture, individuals and parties make the right decision for the country regardless of political party, tribal or economic groupings,” he said

Mr Kapalaula noted that the New Heritage Party’s position is in accordance with a resolution of opposition Parties which emphasize the need for opposition unity and standing on one platform in matters of national significance.

“Our Party will announce the strongest opposition member after an assessment of the candidates that will successfully file in their nominations,” he noted