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Sishuwa donates defamation lawsuit proceeds to charity

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University Zambia lecturer Sishuwa Sishuwa has donated to Kabwata orphanage the K30, 000.00 that was paid to him as damages for defamation by former Zambia’s ambassador to Ethiopia Emmanuel Mwamba.

“I pledged to donate all the money paid to me as damages by Emmanuel Mwamba for defamation. In the interest of transparency, I am happy to state that I have donated it to Kabwata orphanage in Lusaka. The orphanage is addressing real problems in Zambia and deserves our support”, Dr Sishuwa tweed.

“It is important to honour our word. As I said, the key thing for me was not the money, but the need to promote content-based discussion, to have civility and decency in our public exchanges, and to raise both the level and quality of public debate.

“Kabwata Orphanage has been doing vital work for the last 25 years. The organisation represents much that is good, wholesome, ethical, and moral. I thought of making a donation if only to assure them that their efforts are greatly appreciated not only by me but by many people. I also admire the integrity and efficiency with which they use resources to establish services and directly support the running of a successful orphanage and foster care program”, he wrote.

And in a letter to Kabwata orphanage director Angela Miyanda, Dr Sishuwa said the vital work that the orphanage has been doing reminds him of how he was raised.

“I admire your diligent efforts to improve the world around us by providing services such as education, shelter, health, nutrition, love, and security to orphaned and other vulnerable children in our community. The work that you do reminds me of how I was raised – through the generosity and kindness of other people – and is essential to helping the children reach their full potential in life”, he wrote in a letter dated 20 July 2022 shared on his twitter page.

“When I think of all the people you have helped already, and the vast number of people still in need, I feel not only deeply grateful for your vision, but also strongly compelled to help support your good cause. To this end, I am honoured to present your orphanage and transit centre with this monetary donation of ZMW30, 000.00.

“I hope the donation provides at least a small amount of assistance toward the continuation of your services.

“Thank you for all that you do.”

University Zambia lecturer Sishuwa Sishuwa
University Zambia lecturer Sishuwa Sishuwa with Godfrey Miyanda

In March 2021, Dr Sishuwa wrote an opinion piece in News Diggers on the then eroding democracy, lack of freedoms and potential for unrest after the elections titled, “Zambia may burn after the August election. Here is how to prevent this”. The article was republished a few days later in South Africa’s Mail & Guardiannewspaper.

In a response published on his Facebook page, ambassador Mwamba alleged that Dr Sishuwa’s piece was a “paid for opinion” and that he could “even guess who paid for that Op-Ed article in the Mail & Guardian”.

He also accused Dr Sishuwa of being a frustrated member of an unnamed political party or sympathiser of a certain political leader who was destined for defeat by the then ruling Patriotic Front in the August election.

In a letter to Mwamba dated 29 March 2021, Dr Sishuwa stated that neither he nor the Mail & Guardian received any payment for publishing the article. He requested the diplomat to retract his “defamatory and false” claims and apologise within 48 hours or face legal action.

Following the expiry of the ultimatum, Dr Sishuwa sued Mwamba for defamation on 20 April 2021. A week later, the former permanent representative to the African Union wrote to then Inspector General of Police Kakoma Kanganja, asking him to charge and arrest the academic for sedition.

Mwamba stated that Dr Sishuwa’s criticism of the government “is dangerous as it can incite people to rise against it”. A conviction on sedition carries a minimum sentence of seven years in jail.

The threat of sedition charges against Dr Sishuwa caused local and international outrage.

Last month, Mwamba through a consent judgement with Dr Sishuwa that was endorsed by the Lusaka High Court, agreed to pay nominal damages in the sum of K30, 000 to the UNZA lecturer for defamation.

The former diplomat further undertook to pay K50, 000 to Dr Sishuwa’s lawyers, retract his defamatory article, and apologise to the UNZA academic on his Facebook page, Mwebantu, Smart Eagles, Ask Muvi Tv, and in both News Diggers and the Zambia Daily Mail newspapers.

“Should the Defendant fail, refuse or neglect to perform any of his obligations under this judgment within thirty (30) days from the date hereof, the Plaintiff shall be at liberty to enforce this judgement without further recourse to the court and may levy execution in respect of any sums payable by the Defendant under this judgment or any part thereof which may still be outstanding”, read the consent judgement dated 14 June 2022 signed by justice Ruth Chibbabbuka.

In the wake of the consent judgement, the academic publicly pledged to donate all the proceeds from the case to charity.

“It should never have come to this; all I ever wanted was a retraction and an apology for the false and defamatory statements that harmed my reputation. For me, it was never about money, all of which I will donate to a charity or orphanage of my choice”, Dr Sishuwa wrote on his Twitter page in June following the consent judgement.

“It was about raising the quality of public debate and promoting content-based discussion. I believe that those who welcome praise must also accept criticism, provided it is devoid of slander, libel or defamatory content. Having claimed and exercised my freedom of expression, I am only all too aware of the right of others to exercise the same free speech on any matter, including when commenting on my public commentaries. Being human, it is natural that we will have varying lines of thought.”

DEC keeps My Home Town Winners bank accounts frozen

Some winners of the recently held My Home Town beauty pageant have spoken of the frustrations that have come with winning the pageant after the Drug Enforcement Commission froze their bank accounts.

Faith Mukonko and Dorcas Couvaris were the top winners and each walked away with US$150,000 and Mercedez Benz cars while others who emerged as runner ups received various amounts in US dollars.

Some of the ladies who spoke on condition of anonymity say they are now going through an agonizing period as they are unable to access even their own personal funds that have been tied up in their bank accounts as DEC investigates the Chairman Mr. James Ndambo.

They lament that the DEC investigations have taken too long and they feel that they are now paying a tough price for winning a competition organized by Mr. Ndambo’s My Home Town Initiative.

They also confirmed that none of the ladies who won vehicles at the pageant has been able to drive their vehicles due to the seizure by DEC.

“We have even failed to have a feel of the vehicles as DEC quickly moved in and grabbed them. It’s so traumatizing,” one of the ladies lamented.

This week, the Commission returned three of the seven vehicles it had seized from Mr. Ndambo following the conclusion of investigations into how they were purchased.

DEC Director General Mary Chirwa confirmed that the Commission had launched investigations into the activities of Mr. Ndambo and the My Home Town.

A source at DEC confirmed the vehicles were seized because the suppliers were closely linked to the PF administration.

“What happened is that we found that the Chairman’s activities here we clean and above board and we couldn’t pin in on anything but when we dug deeper we found that the vehicles were supplied by Phil Auto and Chiza (Sarago) and you know those two were close to the PF and so we suspected the monies and the cars could have been proceeds of crime,” the source said.

The source confirmed that now the investigations have moved to the two vehicle dealers to verify how the purchase of the vehicles was made.

Access to low cost capital key for Africa’s growth critical – HH

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President Hakainde Hichilema says access to low cost capital is critical for Africa to overcome most of the challenges it is currently facing and attain its full growth potential.

President Hichilema said Africa despite the huge resource endowment that the African continent has, most of the country are still faced with low incomes, high poverty levels, low levels of human development and low levels of private investments, which are limiting them from realizing their full potential.

“Despite our resource endowments, we are yet to realize our full potential. The national incomes for African countries have remained low in addition with inequality and poverty levels being among the highest in the world. Partly, this is because our continent is characterized by huge infrastructure deficits, low levels of human development and low levels of private investment. To address this unfortunate reality, Africa needs access to low cost capital” he said.

In a speech read on his behalf by Minister of Finance and National Planning, Situmbeko Musokotwane at the opening of the Ministerial meeting of the 5th ordinary session of the Specialized Technical Committee on Finance, Monetary Affairs, Economic Planning and Integration, the president added that the poor credit rating for African Countries is leading to high cost of borrowing and lack of access to sovereign bonds.

The Head of State affirmed that one way in which the continent can only attract low cost capital by ensuring that there’s a predictable, competitive and stable economic policy environment and has urged the delegates to come up with policy options and recommendations that will help Africa address the many challenges it is facing.

“I hope your committee will delve into these issues and propose concrete home-grown policy options and recommendations regarding access to capital, debt management challenges and the rising influence of sovereign credit rating agencies. Let me emphasize that this Meeting has been charged with a noble responsibility of deliberating on fundamental issues of development and integration for the Africa we want,” he added.

And speaking at the same event, Africa Union AU Commissioner for Economic Development, Trade, Tourism, Industry and Minerals Albert Muchanga says self-reliance is key for Africa to achieve its growth as envisioned in the Agenda 2065 and added that Africa needs to be innovative in coming up with policies that will help address the many challenges that the continent faces.

No Joy at 2022 CAF Awards for Coach Bruce and Grace

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The 2022 CAF Awards held in Rabat, Morocco on Thursday night did not favour the Zambian duo that made the final honours shortlist.

Shepolopolo Zambia coach Bruce Mwape and midfielder Grace Chanda both returned to camp in Casablanca empty-handed from the awards gala held on the sidelines of the 2022 Women’s AFCON Morocco is staging from July 2-23.

Despite steering Zambia to the 2020 Olympics last July as Africa lone representatives in Tokyo, Bruce Mwape lost the CAF Women’s Coach of the Year award to incumbent Desiree Ellis of South Africa who also beat his side to the July 23 WAFCON final where Banyana will play host Morocco on July 23.

Interestingly, Mwape beat Ellis for third place at the 2021 COSAFA Cup last October that Shepolopolo won 4-3 on post-match penalties after a 1-1 draw.

And in the player category, Chanda lost the CAF Women’s Payer of the Year Award to another incumbent.

Nigerian striker Asisat Oshoala retained her accolade.

But Oshoala will not be in Friday’s third place playoff against Zambia in Casablanca after withdrawing from the 2022 WAFCON in the group stage due to injury.

She did not even score a goal in the WAFCON qualifiers after an injury plagued season that she highlighted in her award acceptance speech.

Furthermore, Oshoala also missed Nigeria’s 2022 WAFCON final round qualifier in February against Cote d’Ivoire in February due to injury.

Maximise Kafue River’s potential to generate power – President Hichilema

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President Hakainde Hichilema has called for the maximization of the Kafue River’s potential to generate power.

President Hichilema who today undertook a guided tour of the Kafue Gorge Lower Hydro Power plant in Chikankata district of Southern, said the Kafue basin’s natural endowment of water is one which must be utilised fully for the country.

“Before the Kafue River gets to the Zambezi River, we can generate more power, at least up to 2000 megawatts” he implored.

The President also commended Zambia and Chinese cooperation which has led to the completion of the hydro power plant.

President Hichilema further applauded the local community in Chikankata district for allowing their natural environment to be utilised for national good.

The Head of State said it was pleasing that the local people in the area have allowed the project of the hydro power plant to be erected in the Kafue basin for the benefit of electricity to the entire country.

And Minister of Energy Peter Kapala said the completion of the project is evidence that public private partnerships can deliver sustainable development.

Earlier ZESCO Managing Director, Victor Mapani said the company is committed to developing electricity production in the country

“Since the lenders stopped releasing funds to the project in 2019, ZESCO has released over 500 million to ensure expansion in the sector is sustained,” Mr Mapani said.

At the same event, two protocols of sanitary and phytosanitary requirements for the export of soya beans meal and stevia from Zambia to China were signed.

Minister of Agriculture Mutolo Phiri used the occasion to announce that the government will buy a minimum of 100 metric tonnes of maize and the price had been moved from K150 per bag to K180 per bag.

He also announced that the Government, through the food reserve Agency, will buy over 1500 metric tonnes of Soya Beans at K11 per kg.

The Minister assured the farmers in Southern province that the ministry will set up satellite points in local communities to ensure proximity to the farmer and that the signing of the soya beans export agreement between Zambia and China will increase production of the crop in the country.

Shepolopolo Hope to Make a Statement Against Giant Nigeria

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Shepolopolo Zambia are plotting for a giant-killing finish to their 2022 Women’s AFCON campaign when they face record champions Nigeria in the battle for Bronze on Friday in Casablanca.

Zambia and Nigeria come into the match hurting following controversial semifinal losses to South Africa and Morocco with a questionable VAR call and two red cards respectively key talking points of their penultimate stage heartbreaks.

Shepolopolo coach Bruce Mwape said his is very eager to make a final statement that Zambia has arrived as an African women’s football giant to all those still in doubt of what they have seen so far in Morocco.

“Being the last game I still want to say that we want to finish on a good note,” Mwape said.

“We have come a long away and this being the last game we should go back home with at least a medal.”

Shepolopolo welcome back goalkeeper Hazel Nali who missed the South Africa game after she was sidelined with illness.

But Nali’s deputy Catherine Musonda is out with an abdominal injury she sustained against South Africa.

Meanwhile, Nigeria is unbeaten against Zambia in WAFCON, winning both their two group stage meetings by 6-0 at the 2014 tournament in Namibia and 4-0 in Ghana.

And so debut victory over their fellow 2023 FIFA World Cup finalists and record 11-time WAFCON winners will be as precious as the final.

Just how much energy Shepolopolo can summon from their earlier WAFCON unbeaten run against Cameroon, Tunisia, Togo and Senegal, fuelled by the hurt of the loss to South Africa, will be interesting to see.

“We are ready for this game we have prepared accordingly and we want to come out as winners,” Mwape said.

Government to soon announce successful bidder for the Ndola- Lusaka highway

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The government says it will soon announce the successful bidder awarded to work on the Ndola -Lusaka Road, and two major roads in Luanshya district.

The development follows the shortlisting of eligible applicants following an advertisement under the private public partnership

where the final bidder will soon be announced.

ZANIS reports that Copperbelt Province Minister Elisha Matambo says the Ndola-Lusaka Road works will be extended to Luanshya district which will see the Luanshya- Masangano and the Luanshya- Fisenge roads get a face left.

“ The road works will be implemented at a reasonable rate unlike the previous government that quoted the works at $1,3 billion, “ he said.

And in a related development, the Luanshya Municipal council will soon commence rehabilitating the infamous H-Figov road in the central business district at an estimated cost of K 4 million.

Luanshya mayor Charles Mulenga disclosed that the local authority has already secured K1.5 million from the ward development funds and will begin the rehabilitation works.

“ The rehabilitation works will also include the replacing and repairing of streetlights in the central business district which will come at a separate cost, “Mr. Mulenga said.

He assured Luanshya residents that the council will ensure that the road works were completed before the onset of the rains.

The local authority is upgrading roads and clearing drainages in Kamirenda township and other parts of the district that were flood prone during the last rainy season.

Mr. Mulenga said the initiative to clear roads and drainages before the onset of the rains was taken as a proactive approach to abet flooding of the roads and houses.

Public advised to guard against possible polio outbreak

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Acting Muchinga Province Health Director David Silweya has called on parents to be on the lookout for any signs and symptoms of polio in their children below the age of five .

Acting Muchinga Province Health Director David Silweya says the fact that Muchinga has not recorded any case so far , it should not make parents relax with measures that prevent polio virus in children.

Polio virus is typically spread in the faeces of an infected person and is picked through contaminated water and food and multiples in the intestine.

He said during the last polio vaccination exercises, the province received good community response from parents.

The Provincial Health Director (PHD) added that the overwhelming response that the sector got from the door -to -door strategy ,made it possible for the province to surpass its target in the exercise.

” If you compare it to COVID-19 vaccination, polio vaccination received good response in the province as parents in various communities brought their children eligible to be vaccinated ,” he said.

The 98 percent that was recorded during the vaccination exercise in the province can only be meaningful if parent adhere to the strict polio preventative measures such as practicing good hygiene and ensuring that their children are fully immunized against polio among others.

He said Muchinga Province is elated with the output and it’s cooperating partners that came on board to support the ministry.

Zambia was declared a polo virus risk country after the neighboring country Malawi recorded an outbreak of wild poliovirus type 1 since Africa was declared free of the indigenous world polio in August 2020.

Government urged to compel companies to trade wholesale at Kasumbalesa

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Youths in Chililabombwe district on the Copperbelt have advised the new dawn government to put in place modalities that will compel corporate companies to only sell their goods and products at wholesale at Kasumbalesa boarder.

The youths are of the view that they should buy from wholesale companies in order for them to trade at retail prices at the boarder.

Mr Kornelia Lombe told ZANIS in an interview that trading at Kasumbalesa boarder is one source of livelihood for many young people in the district.

“Trading is one of the opportunities that we as young people are engaged in here in Chililabombwe. But if the big companies which include millers are doing trade right at the boarder, we will have nothing to do. As you know, jobs are hard to find,” she said.

She added that trading at the boarder is a main income generating activity which help many youths not to engage in illicit activities.

And Chililabombwe Mayor Lucky Sichone has observed that there is a need to engage the government to see how the locals can benefit fully by trading at Kasumbalesa.

The Chililabombwe Mayor said he shares the concerns of the traders and assured that the government will ensure that the cries of the youths in the district are addressed.

“It is only fair that those companies involved in manufacturing of goods sell their products to other businesses at wholesale price in order for the small businesses to sell those goods at retail prices. If a manufacture sells the goods up to the retail price, the others who are supposed to do that business are cut off which should not be the case,” he said.

Mr. Sichone assured the youths in the district that their concerns about how business is being done at the boarder will urgently be addressed.

Mwepu Aims for Fruitful 2022/23 EPL Season

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Chipolopolo captain Enock Mwepu is looking forward to better fortunes at his English side Brighton ahead of the 2022/23 Premier League campaign.

Speaking to Brighton Media, Mwepu said he is fit and healthy after recovering from the injury that had sidelined him late last season.

The midfielder is targeting to be more consistent at Brighton.

Mwepu said:“I feel great now. So praying that this season I will be consistent, I will claim as many games as possible and help the team. That is my target.”

Brighton will kick off the new Premier League campaign with a tricky away match at Manchester United on August 7.

“I am really praying everyday that I stay fit and healthy so that I can participate more in the games,” Mwepu said.

He has been at Brighton for one full season.

GBFC Face eSwatini and Comoros Sides in CAF Womens Champions League Qualifiers

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Green Buffaloes Womens FC face eSwatini and Comoros opposition in their CAF Women’s Champions League qualifiers at next month’s COSAFA Zone playoffs to be held in South Africa.

The Zambian champions will face Young Buffaloes of eSwatini and Olympique Moroni from Comoros in the COSAFA Zone playoffs that will be held in Durban from August 7-13.

Buffaloes tumbled at the semifinal stage in the inaugural CAF Women’s Champions League qualifiers in 2021 where the eventual African Women’s club champions Mamelodi Sundowns of South Africa beat them 1-0.

In the group stage, Buffaloes beat Tura Magic of Namibia 1-0 but lost 2-0 to COSAFA zone losing finalists Black Rhinos of Zimbabwe.

Buffaloes will kick off their campaign on August 7 against Young buffaloes and play Olympique de Moroni in their final Group B game on August 9.

The top two Group B finishers will progress to the semifinals on August 11 to face opponents from Group A where Sundowns have been drawn against Costa Do Sol of Mozambique and last season’s semifinalist Double Action of Botswana.

The winner will represent the COSAFA Zone at the CAF Women’s Champions League tournament at the end of this year.

Buffaloes, Double Action and hosts Sundowns are the only teams back for a second successive season while Zimbabwe did not send a club due to their current FIFA ban from international competition because of government interference in the FA’s affairs.

The over 30,000 teachers recently recruited advised to be dedicated to work

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Ndola-based clergy Rev. Charles Ngoma has advised the over 30,000 teachers recently recruited by the Government to be dedicated to work as they go to their respective new schools.

Rev. Ngoma of the Reformed Church in Zambia (RCZ)– Masala Congregation said new teachers should be seen helping to improve the pass rate of learners in the education sector.

He said time for honey noon among the over 30, 000 teachers is over because serious business awaits them in schools.

Rev. Ngoma further saluted the Government for engaging the new teachers.

“I want to thank the Government of the day for the good job well done. The recruitment of 30 thousand teachers deserves to be commended. The recruitment of 30496 can be termed as a morale booster in the education sector that works well with the introduction of free education in schools. This is a commendable job; we really need to commend the New Dawn government of President Hakainde Hichilema. We need to support and work with the government of the day in implementing such huge tasks. This is the way to go for the government. It is important to note that the 50-50 gender policy is coming into reality as you can see almost 59% of the teachers recruited were female and the rest are male. This is good and it should be recommended,” Rev. Ngoma said.

“We want to wish the newly recruited and deployed teachers God’s blessings and to encourage them that they should go out and deliver to the well being of this country Zambia. So that we can have more teachers in future from their contribution. It is not a time to go for luxury but a time for work. It is time for serious business. Once they go to their respective stations, we want to encourage them to go and work and deliver to the best of their ability. We need our pupils to go back to the 100% pass rate as a nation,” he said.

Rev. Ngoma also encouraged the teachers left out in the ended recruitment programme not to give up.

“To those that have not been considered in the ended first phase recruitment programme, not all hope is lost. The scripture says ‘No matter how many years it will take, it shall surely come to pass’ and so I want to encourage you not to give up. Again when the government starts recruiting teachers let us apply so that we can be considered in the second phase,” he said.

Meanwhile, Rev. Ngoma said people are now looking forward to the publishing of names for the recruited 11,000 health workers.

He hoped that besides the planned 11,000 workers the Government could recruit more.

“We are now looking forward to seeing the names of recruited health workers from the Ministry of Health soon. I hope and trust and my hope is that we may also have additional health workers from the 11,000 just like we have seen from the teacher recruitment. My plea is that more names should be added to the 11,000 and so the health workers don’t panic. Don’t even think of killing yourself if you are not considered. Remember, there is still tomorrow, you can be considered. Never give up. God bless you,” Rev. Ngoma added.

Zambian Breweries to invest $80 million to double the beer production capacity

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Despite the controversy by the Residents Doctors Association of Zambia President Dr. Brian Chota Sampa who has embarked on a lone “Alcohol Ban” walk from Lusaka to Kabwe as a protest to have government ban alcohol, Zambian Breweries, Zambia’s largest brewer and part of the world’s largest brewing company (Anheuser-Busch InBev), will invest $80 million to double the beer production capacity of its Lusaka-based Mungwi Road plant.

As part of the upgrade, Zambian Breweries expects to invest 90% of the proposed investment in high-tech equipment that will see the plant operate more sustainably.

The investment will be spread over the next 18 months and will enable the company to strengthen its offer in the growing domestic beer market by the end of 2023.

According to officials, the project should support the various programs deployed by the company to source local raw materials such as barley, cassava, corn and sorghum.

The community will benefit from the multiple opportunities that will be created and the Zambian government will see an increase in tax revenue. The first phase of the investment includes upgrades to the supply wing of the business, which houses the technical services, brewing, cellars and packaging departments.

“This investment has been enabled by the pro-business and pro-investment climate being promoted by the government. We are encouraged by what we have seen so far and we as a business intend to be a big part of the economic recovery and growth of the Zambian market,” said Ms Michelle Kilpin, Zambian Breweries Managing Director.

Last year, the company saw its operating profit jump 730% to 190.2 million kwacha (€11.4 million).

Sensitise the public on Cassava Brown Streak Disease –Media urged

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Ministry of Agriculture has called on stakeholders to enhance collaboration with media experts in effective information dissemination on the Cassava Brown Streak Disease (CBSD).

The Cassava Brown Streak Disease is a disease that affects the Cassava Crop which was first detected in Northern and Luapula  Provinces of Zambia in 2017.

Ministry of Agriculture Permanent Secretary, Green Mbozi said government is concerned with the CBSD because it poses major challenges to food security in the country.

Mr. Mbozi said in a speech read on his behalf by Director of Agriculture, Chizumba Shepande during a media training workshop on Cassava Brown Streak Disease in Chilanga District at Mount Makulu Research Station.

Mr.Mbozi noted that breading cassava varieties conferring resistance to CBDS is the best option to curtail the spread of the disease which can be achieved through research by the Zambia Agriculture Research Institute (ZARI).

“The government acknowledges the need for improved research as a critical means for development in Zambia.

Equally the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are anchored on science. Therefore government elevates the need for communication in these areas to be significantly enhanced and mainstreamed for economic expansion,” he said.

Meanwhile, Ministry of Information and Media Permanent Secretary, Kennedy Kulunga urged media practitioners to spread awareness on the CBSD bases on factual information in order to avoid alarming members of the general public.

Mr.Kalunga also thanked  Center for Agriculture Bioscience (CABI) for organizing the media training workshop on Cassava Brown Streak Disease aimed at impacting knowledge in the media practitioners to ensure that they spread awareness on the disease.

“I would like to thank CABI for organizing the media training workshop on CBSD aimed at capacity building of Journalists on the disease to enable them disseminate information which is factual because  misinformation can cause alarm to members of the general public and farmers,” he said.

Choma Businessman guns down colleague,himself

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A Choma based businessman has allegedly shot dead a fellow businessman, before turning the gun on himself.

The incident happened last evening around 19 hours, in the Central Business District of Choma, Southern province.

Rodger Hachikosela, owner of Happy Investments, shot dead Billy Munsaka , owner of Biltrex, before shooting himself in the head.

Police Spokesperson,Rae Hamoonga  has confirmed the shootings  in Lusaka today.

Mr Hamoonga said Mr Hachikosela shot Mr Munsaka, as he was about to get into his vehicle, after closing his shop.

He explained that Mr Hachikosela approached Mr Munsaka and shot him in the head, and later killed himself.

The motive of the shooting has not yet been established, but police understand that the two were not on talking terms for some time, despite being neighbours in business.

Mr. Hamoonga  says police are investigating the matter.

However, Talent Samba, who is nephew to late Munsanka and witnessed the ordeal  said the incident occurred around 19:00 hours on Wednesday outside his shop.

Samba  disclosed that Munsanka was attempting to reverse his vehicle after locking his shop, when Happy Hachikosela, Happy Investments’ owner walked over to Munsaka’s vehicle and shot him three times in the head.

He revealed that he also ran for his life after Hachikosela also shot at him as he attempted to rescue his uncle who was later rushed to Choma General Hospital.

One of Munsanka’s employees, Admor Simwambo said the two were seemingly on good terms as he never noticed anything suspicious.

The bodies of the two businessmen have since been deposited in Choma Hospital.