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Repossess mining licences owned by several dormant emerald mining firms

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Emerald Production Watch of Zambia President Musa Kafimbwa has urged government through the Ministry of Mines to repossess mining licences owned by several dormant emerald mining firms in Lufwanyama District on the Copperbelt.

Lack of capital has prevented several emerald and semi-precious mining firms in Lufwanyama from utilizing their mining licences.

Most of these dormant firms are owned by Zambians.

Commenting on the dormancy of several mining firms, Mr. Kafimbwa said repossession of all dormant licences will unlock the emerald and semi-precious mining sector.

He said there is need to consider new new mining licences applicants.

Mr. Kafimbwa observed that at the moment only Grizzly Mining Limited and Kagem Mining Limited were active in this sector.

He said many people in Lufwanyama District especially youths need jobs.

“Government to repossess all dormant licence’s to unlock mining areas to new applicants.The burden of job creation to skilled and non skilled youths in Zambia is very high.We have thousands of our people hunting for jobs in the mines and for Lufwanyama District it’s only Grizzly and Kagem out of hundreds of dormant licence’s issued to various firms,” Mr. Kafimbwa said.

“The only way to go is to unlock the sector by repossession of such dormant mining licences.Our youths are on the dumpsite dependence because this mines are closed for years now.Zambia is number one on the planet as a great emerald exporter and producer.Producing the best rough emeralds with high crearity and value.Though the COVID hit Gemfields has struggled to raise the Zambian map from 2008 when Gemfields planted his routes and promised to be the best in the history of Zambian emerald business,” he said.

Mr. Kafimbwa said practical steps are needed to revive the emerald and semi-precious mining sector in Zambia.

“This has been proved by its works this year in April’sGemfields injected in a cheque of 1.5 million dollars through IDC (Zambia Industrial Development Cooperation). This proves that Zambian hope for Emerald tradeship is great when most dormant licences are repossessed.

We need works than talks, our people need food need to survive from the Godly given resources.Kindly kindly re-posses the dormant mining lincenses,” Mr. Kafimbwa said.

Wake Up Bally: Why is Remmy Kajoba Silent on Mary Chirwa’s Obscene Material

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By Kapya Kaoma

Anthony Bwalya’s assuring words that “President Hichilema will not spend time to act on Ms. Chirwa’s nude videos because he is busy focusing on job creation” made my day. Bally’s intelligence and morals continue to shame his opponents. The President is not a pope, who should be addressing what adults choose to throw on social media. Like the President, our uncompromised DEC Director’s fight against corruption has no bearing on her pornographic material. Thanks again Mr. President–your judgment speaks to your unmatched integrity. Gotcha politics won’t distract our agenda–creation of jobs without morality is the way to go.

Bitter PF losers have sunk too low. Who on earth would celebrate the indignity of pornographic material linked to DEC Director? What she does with her body is none of your business–sex is a private matter unless it involves carnal knowledge against nature. I mean homosexuality or gayism! Aren’t we a Christian nation? And who doesn’t know that Bally wholeheartedly loves, trusts and supports Madam Chirwa. So how could he watch her pornographic material to make his own judgment? It is akin to watching obscene material from one’s own parents.

Misogyny is an established norm in politics–women are held to higher standards than their male counterparts. Pastors and politicians have had sexual scandals, and remain in office. Madam Chirwa is not a politician, a pastor nor a nun. She leads the Commission that demands integrity, I fully agree. But this issue is not about morality or integrity–it is about job creation and corruption. Didn’t Bally tell us that a clique has started fighting back? I am afraid that the click of tribalists, thieves and hegemonists have more videos to come. I won’t be surprised if Bally is the next target. But who cares? Sex is a private matter and Bally must stay away from it.

I opposed former Religious Minister Rev. Godfridah Sumaili’s crusade of forcing Christian values on the secular state. Now she is back calling on our beloved President to fire Madam Chirwa. Well, Rev. Sumaili fought so hard for Christian morals. Aside from fighting sex toys and “gayism,” she never fought against corruption. Why? The PF had no values when it came to stealing. Could it be that Madam Chirwa’s next catch is the Reverend herself?

I understand those calling it a scandal. I am saddened that our President is not calling for the investigation of the source of this material? Is this not cyber bullying, which is a crime in our Christian nation? But nonetheless I applaud President Hichilema’s refusal to address this fake scandal. We are in power and not in opposition. Our duty is to catch corrupt PF officials and not preach morality.

Fred M’membe’s wisdom that “seeking morality, [and] justice… without compassion is cruelty” is foolishness. There is no compassion when it comes to PF thugs. No wonder he supports gayism; the immoral act that Bally disavows. Regardless, does he know the source of this material? The police must investigate M’membe. Might he be the source? And where is Mr. Kajoba?

I am highly disappointed with the Inspector General of Police, Mr.Kajoba. Seriously he doesn’t deserve our President’s trust. When KBN Journalist Petty Chanda exposed the leaked audio between State House Aide Levy Ngoma and Home Affairs Permanent Secretary Joseph Akafumba, Kajoba did a great job. She was arrested. Didn’t Kajoba arrest attention seeker, Chilufya Tayali for claiming to have correspondence from the military? All these on the Cyber law of our saintly nation. So why is he silent on this obscene video? Doesn’t he know that the New Dawn administration is infected with PF cadres who must be locked up? Is he the source, or equally compromised by similar videos? It is hard to tell the mole from a rat in darkness. So our President must wake up before Kajoba finishes him.

Anyway, it doesn’t matter! Madam Chirwa has exceptional and unquestionable integrity. Nobody knows this truth better than Bally. It is one thing if the video involved homosexuality, or Iris Kaingu–the woman so proud to show off her nakedness. Wasn’t she recently arrested and charged for the crime of indecency? But this is about the DEC Director, for God’s sake. I am afraid that our President may be forced to fire her. But this is highly dangerous. Who knows other obscene videos involving the New Dawn administration or the Bally himself out there? More than anyone else, Bally believes that lies, credibility, morality and decency are the engine of the New Dawn machinery.

PF cadres, please seleniko tubombeko ba mambala!

PF to write to Amnesty International over Mumbi Phiri’s prolonged prison stay without trial

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The opposition PF is planning to write to international human rights bodies such as Amnesty International to highlight the plight of its former Secretary General Mumbi Phiri.

Mrs Phiri has spent close to six months at Mongu Remand Prison without trial.

She faces a murder charge which is not bailable.
Information has emerged that her case is yet to be cause listed which implies that she will be held without trial for a much prolonged period.

The PF says Mrs Phiri’s continued stay in prison without facing trial is unfair and an abuse of her human rights.

Former PF Secretary General Davies Mwila revealed in an interview that the party is resolved to have Mrs Phiri’s matter be heard globally.

“This people came in and told the world that they will respect human rights and the rule of law. We want the whole world to know that they are infact throwing political opponents in jail without trial. We will soon be writing to organisations like Amnesty International so that they can intervene in this gross human rights abuse that is going on in Zambia,” Mr Mwila said.

Mr. Phiri said the PF is now demanding that Mrs Phiri be released immediately unconditionally or be taken to court.

He added, “There is no justification for keeping Hon. Phiri in prison for this long without presenting her before a Judge. It’s immoral and unfair. If they know they have no evidence, let them release her immediately.

Pix: latest pictures of Mrs Phiri with other inmates at Mongu Prison
Pix: latest pictures of Mrs Phiri with other inmates at Mongu Prison

However, Minister of Justice Mulambo Haimbe has dispelled assertions that the delays to have Patriotic Front (PF)’s Deputy Secretary Mumbi Phiri’s matter come before the courts of law is mere vindictiveness on the part of government.

Mr. Haimbe says government has nothing to do with the judicial process adding that everything happening to the detained PF leader was within the law .

The minister in an interview last evening maintained that no one should assert that the official was being punished.

The law is very clear on procedures regarding such cases related to murder and thus it is important to understand the process.

“This matter has become topical but it is important to understand what is happening,’’ he said.

Mr. Haimbe said the country had different types of offences some of which were bailable and non- bailable.

He said the matter which the embattled PF Deputy Secretary General is facing is a capital offence which cannot be bailed.

He cited treason, murder and aggravated robbery as some of the offences that fall within this category.

Mrs. Phiri stands charged with a non bailable offence of murder contrary to section 200 of the Penal Code; chapter 87 of the laws of Zambia.

Mr. Haimbe stated that according to his understanding, Mrs. Mumbi is charged with a capital offence and in places like Kaoma, there could probably be a number of similar cases.

For anyone who is facing a non bailable offence to appear before the High Court, there is a process that is followed called “Cause Listing.”’

“ The judiciary has a system where it lists cases and it follows that accordingly unless there were compelling circumstances no one can skip the queue,’’ he intoned.

Mr. Haimbe stated whenever one is committed to the high court, that offender has to wait for their turn and she has to wait for her turn when the case comes up for hearing.

“Mrs. Phiri found others who were waiting for trial and that she has to wait for her case to come up,” he stated.

Mr. Haimbe wondered why there should be complaints when President Hakainde Hichilema in 2017 had to wait for 127 days in prison for a case of treason before he could be heard.

“Much as one does not like the idea of waiting for that long, the criminal justice system does not look at faces but is the way it is,” he explained.

Pix: latest pictures of Mrs Phiri with other inmates at Mongu Prison
Pix: latest pictures of Mrs Phiri with other inmates at Mongu Prison

Government to use traditional ceremonies as vehicles to enhance peace and harmony in chiefdoms

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The New Dawn Government says it attaches great value to preservation of culture and tradition for sustainable social-economic development.

Copperbelt Minister Elisha Matambo says tradition and culture enhances peace and harmony in chiefdoms thereby reinforcing unity across the country.

Mr. Matambo said celebration of Kwilimuna is a way of preserving the rich culture and traditions of the Bulima people as well as requesting their ancestral spirits to continue protecting and guiding them.

The minister said this in a speech read for him by Copperbelt Permanent Secretary Augustine Kasongo at the 2022 Kwilimuna Traditional Ceremony of her royal Chieftainess Malembeka in Mpongwe yesterday.

Meanwhile, government has disclosed introduction of a new farming support program called Comprehensive Agriculture Support Program (CASP).

Speaking during the ceremony, Mr Matambo said this program will support crop and livestock farmers and fish production noting that it is earmarked to start this coming 2022/2023 farming season.

Speaking earlier, kwilimuna organising chairperson Patrick Mulenga said traditional ceremonies are national unifiers and provide a linkage between rural and urban people.

Mr Mulenga said Zambians should embrace their culture and pass it on to future generations.

He expressed gratitude to the New Dawn government for efforts sho

Chipolopolo Out of CHAN

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Chipolopolo Zambia have been dumped out of the 2022 CHAN qualification race by Mozambique at home in Lusaka on Saturday afternoon.

Mozambique stunned Zambia 1-0 at the National Heroes Stadium to advance to the final qualifying round with the same scoreline

The first leg match played in Maputo last Sunday finished goalless.

59th minute substitute Pachoio Lau King scored the goal on 80 minutes with an easy close range tap in to beat Zambia keeper Charles Kalumba.

Pachoio went in for Isac Decarvalho.

It was a game of two halves with Zambia dominating the first half and the visitors grabbing the last half.

Mozambique will face Malawi in next month’s final qualifying round.

Ketchup on the White House Wall

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By Mwizenge S. Tembo, Ph. D. Emeritus Professor of Sociology

I was at a burial at the Leopards Hill cemetery in Lusaka the Capital City of Zambia in Southern Africa. It was somewhat quiet, tense and very sad as people were mourning as the dirt or soil was being poured into the grave of our beloved departed relative. In Zambian society, the Ngoni from the Eastern Province and the Bembas from the Northern Province has a chimbuya or grandfather and grandmothership. The two groups tease and joke about each other a lot in public, at weddings, and at funerals. This goes back to incidents between the two tribes or ethnic groups going back to the 1850s.

The deceased man we were burying was a very close Bemba man whom we can call Mulenga. The men who had an obligation to bury and pour soil or dirt into Mulenga’s grave were Ngoni Easterners. As they were piling the soil on the grave using shovels, there was a small dead mouse. Easterners eat mice. Suddenly the Ngoni man grabbed the mouse and tossed it on top of the grave mound saying: “Since Mulenga will be hungry in the grave, he will eat this mouse.” The mourners momentarily laughed right in the middle of a somber very tense serious moment.

I was watching the very serious January 6 Congressional Hearings because our nation’s democracy here in the United States is in danger whether you are aware of it or not. During the hearings, the witness Cassidy Hutchinson was creating a very convincing narrative of what happened in the White House during the January 6 riot, insurrection or should we call it an uprising now in the light of the new devastating information?

Cassidy Hutchinson described an incident in early December 2020 when the former President was apparently very angry at Attorney General Bill Barr when he said there was no wide spread fraud or any credible irregularities in the 2020 elections. The President allegedly smashed his lunch hamburger and french fries plate against the wall splattering the ketchup all over the White House dining room wall. Hutchinson found herself helping picking up the broken China pieces and helping the White House valet wipe the ketchup off the wall. I laughed very hard.

Cassidy Hutchinson said the former President expected to be driven to the Capital from his rally he had just addressed at the Ellipse. When the secret agent driver repeatedly refused and told the President No! “We are going back to the White House”, the President was so angry he allegedly lunged at the secret service driver grabbing the steering wheel or chidraivilo. When he was rebuffed, the President reached for the driver’s clavicle. At this point I just lost it, not in anger, but in serious belly rocking laughter. I found myself suddenly laughing very hard. I have not found anything to laugh at in the news these days about the country and the world. But why was I laughing?

First and foremost, we laugh during tense moments when something unexpected happens. Afterall, that is the secret behind all humor and comedy. But I began to ask myself how did we elect the leader of the most powerful country in the world who does these things in anger? We ordinary citizens who are mere mortals may express our temper that way. But it is not right. None of us ever condone this behavior. But then I began to ask myself whether the other 45 American Presidents could have done this in the White House? Would Presidents Biden, Obama, both Bushes, Clinton, Reagan, Nixon, Lyndon Johnson, and JF Kennedy have engaged in this behavior? What about the Great President Lincoln from the 1860s?

My conclusion to all of this is that our character, integrity, and dignity is often reflected not in public big earth-shaking pronouncements and decisions, but rather if in anger we can lunge at a driver in the automobile if we don’t get our way; or if in anger we hurl our dinner plate against the wall splattering ketchup on it. One million Americans died of the Corona Virus pandemic when the former President was in charge. Let’s count our blessings that we did not have the Cuban Nuclear Missile crisis when the former President was in charge of the nuclear bombs code.

An 80-year-old woman of Masaiti burnt to death by bush fire

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An 80-year-old woman of Masaiti on the Copperbelt Province has been burnt to death by bush fire.

Copperbelt Police Commanding Officer Sharon Zulu has told reporters that Ms. Tera Mario of Chiluka Village sustained multiple burns all over her body in the incident that occurred late on Thursday afternoon.

Brief facts are that last Thursday in the morning the deceased, who lived alone in a thatched house, went on a drinking spree at a nearby tavern and decided to go home later in the afternoon around 15:00 hours.

Ms. Zulu said on her way home she noticed the bush fire spreading towards her home and she is believed to have decided to use a short cut in the process she was caught by the fire and got burned.

She said the source of the fire is not known and no foul play was suspected as relatives requested to bury without conducting postmortem.

Ms. Zulu said Ms. Mario was only discovered around 18.00 hour lying along a path to her home while screaming in pain.

The old woman sadly died whilst locals people were making arrangements to take her to the Hospital.

“Sudden and unnatural death , reported at Kafulafuta police station, Occured on 28/07/22 between 15:00 hours and 19:00 hours at Chiluka Village, Chief Nkambo, Masaiti. In which male Stadwick Mutongo aged 48 , reported that his aunt Tera Mario aged 80 of Chiluka Village died after she was burnt by bush fires and sustained multiple burns all over her body,” Ms. Zulu stated.
“Brief facts are that on 28/07/22 in the morning the deceased female Tera Mario who lived alone in a thatched house went on a drinking spree at a nearby tavern and later in the afternoon around 15:00 hours she left the place in a drunken state and on her way home suspectedly after noticing the bush fire spreading towards her home she decided to use a short cut in the process she was caught by the fire and got burned thereby sustaining multiple burns,” she said.

“She was only discovered around 18.00hrs by a male Frazer Moyo lying along a path to her home while screaming in pain. The old woman sadly died whilst locals people were making arrangements to take her to the Hospital. Police visited the crime scene and found the deceased with multiple burns all over her body and a large area within the village was burnt by bush fires . The source of the fire is not known .No foul play was Suspected hence relatives requested to bury without conducting postmortem. Inquiry file opened,” Ms. Zulu concluded.

Zambia debt relief pledge clears way for $1.4 billion program, says IMF

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Zambia’s creditors pledged to negotiate a restructuring of the country’s debts on Saturday, a move IMF managing director Kristalina Georgieva welcomed as “clearing the way” for a $1.4 billion Fund program.

The creditor committee, co-chaired by China and France, said in a statement released by G20 chair Indonesia that it supported Zambia’s “envisaged IMF upper credit tranche program and its swift adoption by the IMF Executive Board”.

Zambia’s creditor committee said that the restructuring terms would be finalised in a memorandum of understanding, without providing further details.

It also called on private creditors to “commit without delay” to negotiating debt relief on terms at least as favourable.

“Very pleased the Official Creditor Committee for Zambia has provided its financial assurances clearing the way for a Fund program,” IMF managing director Kristalina Georgieva said in a tweet.

“This shows the potential of the G20CommonFramework for debt treatment to deliver for countries committed to dealing with their debt problems,” Georgieva said in the tweet.

“The delivery of these financing assurances will enable the IMF Executive Board to consider approval of a Fund-supported program for Zambia and unlock much needed financing from Zambia’s development partners,” Georgieva said in a statement released by the IMF after her tweet.

Zambia reached a staff-level agreement with the IMF on a $1.4 billion three year extended credit facility in December, conditional upon its ability to reduce debt to levels the Fund deems sustainable.

Zambia’s government welcomed the creditors’ pledge and its unlocking of IMF support.

“Zambia remains committed to implementing the much needed economic reforms, being transparent about our debt and ensuring fair and equitable treatment of our creditors,” finance minister Situmbeko Musokotwane said.

The first creditor meeting was held in June, after Zambia’s government complained of delays to the restructuring.

Talks are taking place under the Common Framework, a debt relief process launched by the Group of 20 major economies in 2020 that has been criticised by some for being slow to yield results.

Below is the full statement

IMF Managing Director Welcomes the Statement by the Creditor Committee for Zambia under the Common Framework for Debt Treatments

July 30, 2022

Following the statement issued on July 30 by the Creditor Committee for Zambia under the Common Framework for Debt Treatments beyond the DSSI, Ms. Kristalina Georgieva, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), issued the following statement:

“I am very pleased to welcome the statement issued on July 30 by the Official Creditor Committee for Zambia. The support from the Official Creditor Committee for Zambia’s envisaged IMF-supported program, together with its commitment to negotiate debt restructuring terms, accordingly, provides the IMF with official financing assurances. I strongly endorse the call by the Official Creditor Committee for private creditors and other official bilateral creditors to commit to comparable debt treatments.

“The delivery of these financing assurances will enable the IMF Executive Board to consider approval of a Fund-supported program for Zambia and unlock much needed financing from Zambia’s development partners.

“I would like to thank the members of the Creditor Committee for their work on Zambia’s request for a debt treatment. It shows that progress is being made in implementing the G20’s Common Framework and recognizes the strong reform efforts of the Zambian authorities to restore macroeconomic stability and foster higher, more resilient, and inclusive growth. This support for the G20 Common Framework demonstrates that international partners are coming together to help countries resolve their debt issues, sending a strong signal to other countries looking to restore debt sustainability, achieve sustainable growth and poverty reduction.”

On December 3, 2021, IMF staff reached staff level agreement with the Zambian authorities on a new arrangement under the Extended Credit Facility (ECF) for 2022-2025 in the amount of about SDR 980 million or about $1.3 billion.

HH worships at Mansa Main Seventh Day Adventist Church

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President Hakainde Hichilema today joined congregants at Mansa Main Seventh Day Adventist Church in a worship service where he preached on unity.

And address to church members earlier, President Hichilema implored Zambians to embrace unity and non-partisanship when handling their day-to-day affairs.

The Head of state says the New Dawn Government wants to entrench a spirit of oneness among citizens regardless of their political or tribal affiliations just as it is in churches.

Mr Hichilema pointed out that the church is a good example and symbol of unity that countrymen and women ought to emulate in their livelihood.

The worship at the SDA Mansa main congregation in Senama area is part of President Hichilema’s schedule before connecting to the Mutomboko ceremony of the Mwata Kazembe’s Lunda empire in Mwansabombwe slated for this afternoon.

And during his sermon to the congregation, Tommy Kamitondo, Seventh Day Adventist Zambia Union President echoed the head of state’s call for unity devoid of discrimination as practiced in the church.

Dr. Kamitondo thanked President Hichilema for his dedication to strengthening unity through non-discriminatory governance tenets as demonstrated through an all-embracing leadership style.

Zambia Alliance for Tobacco Control disappointed with government on Tobacco Bills

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Zambia Alliance for Tobacco Control (ZATC) Secretary General Teddy Mulenga has expressed disappointment in Government for having tabled the Pro-Tobacco-Industry Tobacco Bill before Parliament sidelining the Tobacco Control Bill that has been ignored for some years now.

Mr Mulenga added that the Bill tabled before parliament is all about strengthening the Tobacco Industry activities in Zambia, with measures to redesign the Tobacco Board of Zambia in its quest to promote the growth, sale and promotion of Tobacco in the Country.

He stated that it is disappointing that the Tobacco Industry seems to have been given priority over the Tobacco Control Bill that seeks to limit production, promotion and sale of tobacco in Zambia.

Mr Mulenga cited that Tobacco Control Bill was tailored as a response to World Health Organisation (WHO) Framework Convention for Tobacco Control (FCTC), to which Zambia signed in 2008.

“The idea was to domesticate the recommendations within five years of signing and we are now entering the fifteenth year and the Bill is still gathering dust somewhere in some Government office,” he said

Mr Mulenga noted that Zambia loses about 1% to 2% of its GDP towards the costs to treating tobacco related diseases and along with this, Zambia loses close to 8,000 people each year because of tobacco related illnesses, such as, Lung Cancer, Stroke, Heart disease, Hypertension, Diabetes, Chronic Obstructive Airway disease.

He noted that this health burden outweighs the perceived economic benefits some claim tobacco provides and the contribution of tobacco to the Country’s GDP is paled in relation to the expenditure related to mitigating the health ailments because of tobacco use.

Mr Mulenga highlighted that in the same vein, ZATC would like to implore Government to curb the rapid spread of the use of Shisha and Electronic (vapour giving) devices among our Urban Youth.

“It should be noted that one hour of Shisha smoking is equivalent to smoking 100 cigarettes all at once, and as for E-Cigarettes, our youths are misled in thinking that they are safer since they don’t involve cigar smoke,” he noted

He added that the truth is these gadgets contain a very high Nicotine level and ZACT proposes that the importation of these novel Nicotine products be stopped before having a serious outbreak in their use.

Mr Mulenga noted that in some States in United States of America (USA), E-Cigarettes have been banned and that several African Countries like Botswana, Namibia, Ghana and Kenya are way ahead of Zambia in domesticating the World Health Organisation (WHO) Framework Convention for Tobacco Control (FCTC) recommendations.

Mr Mulenga has questioned the major reason that is stopping the country from taking similar action, and he suspects that the strong hand of the Tobacco Industry interference in these matters and therefore, urges the Government to be alert to these Tobacco Industry conspiracies.

“Pass the Tobacco Control Bill,” he cited

The Tobacco Control Draft Bill Act provides for the declaration of tobacco products, tobacco devices, nicotine products and nicotine devices as a restricted product, and protection of present and future generations from the devastating health, social, consumption, nicotine addiction, and exposure to the harmful emissions of both tobacco and nicotine products and devices to the prevention of use initiation, continually and substantially reducing consumption of tobacco and nicotine products and devices.

While the Pro-Tobacco-Industry Tobacco Bill provides for the strengthening of the Tobacco Industry activities with a plan to promote the growth of tobacco, while putting in place sale and promotion strategies and taking in measures to redesign the Tobacco Board of Zambia.

Zambia Alliance for Tobacco Control (ZATC) is a coalition of the Anti-Tobacco Civil Societies in Zambia whose mandate is to curb the use of tobacco and ensure public health is attained in the country.

Govt welcomes initiatives towards the countries developmental agenda.

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Government says it is pleased with professional bodies’ good initiatives of sharing successes and challenges in order to develop lasting solutions towards the countries developmental agenda.

Ministry of Infrastructure and Urban Development Permanent Secretary Danny Mfune says the new dawn government recognizes the critical role of the built environment industry in the development of the country.

Mr. Mfune notes that the built environment industry is a very important sector as all development starts with infrastructure which all other development ride on.

Speaking during the Built Environment Indaba launch in Lusaka, the Permanent Secretary advised the professional bodies to address the concerns from the general public such as issues of quality of work and high costs involved.

“As the players in the sector embark on this indaba, I would like to remind you of the issues that the general public has concerning the development industry,” Mr. Mfune stayed.

He pledged his ministry’s commitment partner with the private sector in the built environment by providing a conducive environment in order to enhance the development agenda.

Engineering Institution of Zambia (EIZ) president Abel Ng’andu disclosed that the Indaba to be graced by President Hakainde Hichilema is aimed at identifying and addressing pertinent questions that will inform the needed transformation.

Mr. Ng’andu explained that industry players have chosen to share a common perspective and commitments.

He lamented that the engineering professional bodies are dissatisfied with the current status of affairs and believe in creating real and lasting change through bridging the gap for inclusive growth.

“We are here because we believe that having answers to practical questions, practices, methods, modes of research and development is a crucial time art for making the world a better place,” Mr. Ng’andu noted.

And Zambia Institute of Architects ( ZIA ) president Bwalya Masabo said there is need to dialogue and develop legal framework last that provide contractual relationships that respond to various localized situations.

Mr. Masabo indicated that decisions on projects should be made by technically qualified professionals without influence from external powers.

He commended government for the open door policy and also empowering local contractors through the 20 percent policy.

And Indaba organising Committee Chairperson Sydney Ngoma disclosed hat that the Indaba will bring together over 2000 delegates.

The Built Environment Indaba is set to take place between September 1st and 2nd, 2022 and under the theme bridging the gap for inclusive growth.

After CDF allocation, water challenges will a thing of the past in Bauleni – Haimbe

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Lusaka Central Member of Parliament, Mulambo Haimbe says soon as the process of releasing funds under the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) is completed , the prevailing water shortage in Bauleni township will a thing of the past.

Mr Haimbe says a number of wards in his constituency had completed making their submissions for CDF funding.

The lawmaker , who is also Minister of Justice, said the priority under the funds is to ensure that problems of water and sanitation in the needy areas like Bauleni compound are tackled so that the people enjoy healthy lives.

Approval of school bursaries and skills training had been received from ward committees which will soon be disbursed, the lawmaker said.

Speaking during a fundraising dinner held at Taj Pamodzi Hotel last evening for the foundation, Mr Haimbe said there is need to use multi approaches so that a number of areas of development support are managed.

And Mr Haimbe said there is a need to harness support from the private sector so as to ease the burden on CDF such as the Mulambo Haimbe Foundation, an initiative he started aimed at helping the needy in society.

“In 2019 myself and close friends felt there was need to help the needy in society as livelihood today is very costly compared to the olden days. The foundation has carried out a number of initiatives in Lusaka targeting the vulnerable such as youth and women to ease their burden,” he said.

And the foundation had managed to partner with local and international organisations to help those in Zambia and Lusaka particularly of which he was proud.

The event’s goal of fundraising was to help address the problem of water affecting most parts of the constituency especially in Malata area of State Lodge under Kabulonga ward 16.

He further said part of the funds will go towards carrying out some significant works to two health facilities of which one of them is the Railways Clinic behind the rail line in Lusaka.

“This is the clinic which is not given much attention but has a huge catchment area right next to the intercity bus terminus. There is a huge population of students and travelers who go there, and it is in need of expansion so it is made habitable as its current location needs an upgrade and other consumables,” Mr Haimbe said.

Speaking earlier, Foundation Executive Director Ephraim Banda thanked the sponsors who have made the works of the foundation succeed.

Mr Banda reiterated the foundation’s commitment to continue working with communities so that their needs are addressed

KCM demands for more than 59 million US dollars from Milingo Lungu

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Former KCM provisional liquidator Milingo Lungu has been asked to pay back more than 59 million United States dollars within 3 business days being money he illegally paid himself during the period he served as the provisional liquidator for mining giant KCM.

This is according to a letter of demand issued by Malambo and Company as well as Musa Dudhia and Company representing KCM provisional liquidator Celine Nair addressed to Lusenga Mulongoti Advocates acting as lawyers for Mr Milingo Lungu.

According to the letter of claim deposited in the civil jurisdiction of the Lusaka High Court,KCM limited (in liquidation) as the plaintif has sued Mr Milingo Lungu as the first defendant and Lungu Simwanza and Company as the 2nd defendant.

Mr. Lungu in his capacity as the provisional liquidator without permission of the court or Committee of inspectors did transfer surface rights of Lot number 694/M to Mimbula Minerals Limited at a cost of 20 million United States dollars.

The former provisional liquidator is further alleged in the letter of claim to have without authority of the Court or Committee of inspectors transfered surface rights to subdivision P1 of farm number 1452 and farm number 928 to Sensele enterprises limited at the cost of two hundred thousand United States dollars contrary to legal advise that the transfer would adversely affect the operations of KCM.

He is further said to have paid a total of $ 29,154,319.44 as legal fees to Lungu Simwanza and Company when no such services were rendered to the plaintif while several suppliers introduced to the plaintif by the 1st defendant were paid with no corresponding services and goods rendered.

Ms Nair in her capacity as the acting receiver and official provisional liquidator has since demanded that the 1st and 2nd defendants refund the $ 59,336,903 and $ 29,154,319.44 respectively being the money obtained illegally and without corresponding services to the plaintif.

He is further said to have restructured the plaintif Company into KCM smelter Company Limited and Konkola Mineral Resources without the authority of the Court or Committee of inspections leading to the declaration of 5,558 workers redundant.

The letter of claim further indicates that the provisional liquidator without authority and in total disregard for the order of preference provided in the corporate Insolvency Act paid redundancy benefits in full to all the 5,558 employees in the total sum of $ 103,766,949 instead of $ 6,588,119 as preferential claim leading to financial stress on the plaintif.

“Kindly be advised that if you fail to comply with our legal demands,we have instructions to seek recourse available under law without further notice to your client”, read the letter of demand.

Vice President Mutale Nalumango consoles unsuccessful applicants

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Vice President, Mutale Nalumango has assured applicants not selected in the 11,276 health workers recruitment exercise not to lose hope as the exercise is on-going.

Mrs Nalumango said those who have not been picked in the first phase of the exercise should not feel left out as the recruitment has not come to the end.

The Vice President said this yesterday in Parliament during the Vice President’s question and answer session.

She said government intends to have most, if not all the graduates in different sectors employed.

“Your friends have stayed for over eight to ten years without being employed and the fact that you have not been picked today should not mean you will never be picked as the recruitment exercise is still underway,” she said.

Ms Nalumango added that government will continue working towards ensuring that the economy is transformed through recruitments and investment partnerships.

This follows a question that was raised by Chikankata Member Of Parliament, Jaqueline Sabao who wanted to know what government is going to do for the applicants that have not been selected in the recruitment exercise of the over 11, 000 health workers whose names have been published in the Zambia Daily Mail and Times of Zambia newspapers.

Meanwhile, Vice President Mutale Nalumango is today expected in Rufunsa Town where she is scheduled to grace the Nkhombalyanga Traditional Ceremony of the Soli people in Chief Shikabeta’s area.

According to Lusaka Province Permanent Secretary Robert Kamalata, the vice President will arrive at 10 hours after which she will pay a courtesy call on chief Shikabeta before gracing the ceremony.

The Nkhombalyanga Ceremony which will be held tomorrow is celebrated annually to clear granaries and prepare for the storage of the new harvest.

The Lusaka Province Permanent Secretary said it is the ceremony which opens doors for two other ceremonies for Chief Bunda Bunda and Chieftainess Mpanshya.

The ceremony is called Chibwele Kumushi meaning returning to the Village and they are held to celebrate the harvest of the year.