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Ndola City Council consolidating the various CDF funding applications and proposals from residents

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The Ndola City Council has announced that it has commenced consolidating the various Constituency Development Fund (CDF) funding applications and proposals made by the residents living or operating in the four constituencies of Ndola.

Government has increased the amount of the CDF from K1.6 million to K25.7 million per Constituency.

The Fund has since evolved with an expanded scope and increased budget allocation with increased emphasis on enhanced community participation in determining local development priorities.

The expanded scope of the CDF covers three (3) specific areas namely; Community Projects; Youth, Women and Community Empowerment and Secondary Boarding School and Skills Development Bursaries.

Ndola City Council Public Relations Manager Rebecca Mushota said the various proposals and applications have been submitted by the Ward Development Committees (WDC) to the council for onward submission to the CDF Committees.

Ndola City has four constituencies namely Ndola Central, Bwana Mkubwa, Kabushi and Chifubu.

Ms. Mushota said the response from the public has been positive because about 3,000 applications have been received from the residents in Ndola.

For Kawama Ward, the council had extended the deadline to Tuesday, April 19, 2022.

“The Ndola City Council is consolidating the various Constituency Development Fund (CDF) funding applications and proposals made by the residents living or operating in the four constituencies of Ndola. The various proposals and applications were submitted by the Ward Development Committees (WDC) to the Ndola City Council for onward submission to the CDF Committees. The four constituencies are Ndola Central, Bwana Mkubwa, Kabushi and Chifubu.Following the deadline for receiving applications, the Department of City Planning is now consolidating the applications,” Ms. Mushota said.

“For Kawama Ward, the deadline is tomorrow, Tuesday, April 19, 2022.The response from the public has been positive as about 3,000 applications have been received from the residents in Ndola. The applications are for education bursaries, community projects, loans and grants for individual businesses, women and youth groups,” she said.

Ms. Mushota added:”The CDF committees, save for Kabushi, have started sitting and are scheduled to complete their selection process by the end of next week. The Kabushi CDF committee is yet to be established. Selected community projects proposals would then be forwarded to the technical appraisal committee for cost assessment.”

She confirmed that the Ndola City Council has so far received K25, 734, 780.20 CDF from the central Government for the four constituencies.

“A list of successful applicants and community project proposals would then be submitted to the Minister of Local Government and Rural Development for approval. The Ndola City Council has so far received K25, 734, 780.20 CDF from the Government for the four constituencies. The Council initially received K2,540, 000 for the first phase of bursaries with each constituency receiving K635,000 on February 8,2022.An amount of K20, 656, 410.32 was received on March 31, 2022 for developmental projects with each constituency receiving K5, 164, 102.58 and K2, 538, 369.88 was received on April 1, 2022 for the second phase of bursaries with each constituency receiving K634, 592.47,” she said.

According to the New Dawn Government, the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) has been identified as a major tool to take resources closer to the people.

The CDF was first established in 1995 to support micro-community projects as part of the wider decentralization and local development policy.

The fundamental objective was to provide resources to bridge the financing gap arising from non-existence sources of funds to finance micro-community led projects in all the Constituencies across the Country.

Government is adequately responding to public health emergencies

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Minister of Health Sylvia T. Masebo has said the Government is adequately responding to public health emergencies that include Cholera, Polio and Bilharzia and Covid-19.

Cholera, Polio and Bilharzia have been reported in some parts of the country recently.

During the Ministry of Health press briefing on Monday, Ms. Masebo said the Bilharzia outbreak reported in Kapululira, Chirundu has been resolved by the Ministry of Health.

She revealed that the outbreak which affected 150 school going children aged between 7 and 15 was managed by treating those with symptoms and giving those without prevention treatment.

On polio, Ms. Masebo said 1,477,662 million Children aged 0-5 Years have been vaccinated in 30 districts in the first round after polio was reported in neighbouring Malawi.

She said the Ministry of Health is further preparing for the second round polio vaccination campaign in all 116 districts targeting 4,072,231 children under 5 nationally.

“I am pleased to report that the Bilharzia outbreak in Kapululira, Chirundu that was reported on 7th April 2022, has resolved. The outbreak which affected 150 school going children was managed by treating those with symptoms and giving those without prevention treatment. The persons affected are in the age range 7 to 15 years. Allow me to remind our children to avoid swimming or treading in waters that may be infested with parasites that cause Bilharzia. Remember that people are infected during routine agricultural, domestic, occupational, and recreational activities, which expose them to infested water as the parasite which is commonly hosted in certain types of snails enters one’s body through the skin,” Ms. Masebo said.

She urged families with children under the age of 5 to cooperate and make it easy for Ministry of Health teams during upcoming polio vaccinations.

Ms. Masebo warned that polio is a severely debilitating disease and is not curable.

“I now want to update you concerning our efforts in militating against the threat of polio in our children aged under 5 years. You would recall that late last month we mounted a campaign to vaccinate children in Eastern, Muchinga, and Lusaka provinces on the dates 24-28 March 2022. This followed reports of a positive case of wild type polio in neighbouring Malawi after several years of no case on the continent. This finding implied that polio disease may re-emerge and a strong effort to mitigate against this possibility was required in Malawi and the region,” she said.

“We have vaccinated 1,477,662 million Children Aged 0-5 Years in 30 districts in the first round. This represents 110% of the estimated target. We have heightened surveillance nationally. As at last week, all samples from suspected polio cases have tested negative for wild type polio. We are now working on a second-round campaign nationally to target all children under 5. Training and preparations are now advanced for the next campaign in all 116 districts targeting 4,072,231 children under 5 nationally. I urge all Zambian families with children under 5 to cooperate and make it easy for our teams when they come to offer the polio vaccinations. Remember that polio is a severely debilitating disease and is not curable,” Ms. Masebo stated.

On the cholera situation, Ms. Masebo said seven (7) cases have been confirmed so far.

She, however, said there are no cholera suspected cases reported in the last 24 hours.

“I will now update you on the cholera situation in the country. Lusaka Province through Lusaka and Chilanga Districts have been conducting oral cholera vaccination campaigns after confirming cases in Chilanga’s Middle West and a number of compounds in Lusaka District. A total of 4,328 people in Lusaka and 4,769 in the Chilanga hotspots have received vaccine doses in the last 5 days.”

Ms. Masebo added:“There are no cholera suspected cases reported in the last 24 hours. As of 06:00hrs today, a cumulative total of 7 cases have been confirmed, and 4 probable cases pending confirmation. A total of 6 people have been discharged in Lusaka after receiving treatment in our designated centres. The cases reside in the following areas: Mtendere East, Chilanga Middle East, Kanyama, Kabangwe, Matero and Kalingalinga.We recorded suspected cases in Nsumbu, Nsama District. Of the 5 suspected cases, 1 was confirmed, 2 were negative for cholera and 2 results are still pending.”

WEEKEND SCORECARD: Ricky Banda Takes Pole in FAZ Golden Boot Race

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Red Arrows forward Ricky Banda has moved closer to clinching the FAZ Super Division golden boot with three games left in the season.

Banda scored his 14th league goal at the weekend to join Friday Samu at the top of the scorers chart.

He registered his goal in the 15th minute when Arrows edged Kafue Celtic 1-0 at Edwin Imboela Stadium in Lusaka.

Samu had been leading the scorers chart in absentia from January when he left the Super Division to join South African side Maritzburg United.

Banda’s goals have been crucial to Arrows campaign for the Super Division title.

Meanwhile, last year’s league top scorer Moses Phiri is just one goal away from Banda and Samu.

Youngster Albert Kangwanda of Kafue Celtic is on 11 goals.

2022 FIFA U17 WOMENS WORLD CUP QUALIFIER
15/04/2022
Third Round, First Leg
Nkoloma Stadium, Lusaka

Zambia 0-Cameroon 2(Mana Lamine 48′, Camilla Daha 67′)

FAZ SUPER LEAGUE
WEEK 31
16/04/2022
Kafue Celtic 0-Red Arrows 1(Ricky Banda 15′)

Prison Leopards 2(Conlyde Luchanga 68′ 73′)-Green Buffaloes 0

Nkwazi 0-Chambishi 1(Francis Kasaka 76′)

Lusaka Dynamos 2(Fanwell Mapulanga 39′, Moussa Lemisa 55′)-Indeni 0

Green Eagles 2(Emmanuel Mukosha 19′, Amity Shamende 44′)-Konkola Blades 0

17/04/2022
Forest Rangers 1(Clifford Mulenga 87′)-Nkana 1(Patrick Gondwe 40′)

Zanaco 2(Lassa Kiala 8′, Kevin Owusu 67′)-Kabwe Warriors 2(Prince Mumba 47′, Tresor Ndaya 90′)

Buildcon 0-Kansanshi Dynamos 1(Daniel Chama 25′)

Power Dynamos 0-Zesco United 0

FAZ NATIONAL DIVISION ONE

WEEK 32
16/04/2022
Napsa Stars 0-Young Green Eagles 0

17/04/2022

Luapula Green Eagles 2-0 (Quattro Kalumbila
Michael Mubemba 46’, Paul Malama 64’ )

Kysa 1-0 Trident
(Ayoub Banda 63’)

Young Green Buffaloes 1-3 Nchanga Rangers
( Chibesa Kaunda 25’/ Angel Lubamba 13’, Christian Saile 48’, 58’)

City of Lusaka 2-3 to Mufulira Wanderers
(Clement Shimonda 11’, Happy Nsofwa 74’/ Joseph Mumbi 42’, Manix Nengelwa 57’pen, Owen Mwamba 60’)

Zesco Malaiti 1-1 Jumulo
(John Chilangwa ‘?/Thomas Mubita 58′)

FC MUZA 2-1 Livingstone Pirates
(Andrew Phiri 13’ 90’ pen / Poniso Liseli 74’)

Gomes 1-3 Police College
(Jonathan Tembo ?’/Austin Chichi Jr?’, Nesto Mwilambwe ?’ ‘? )

Kitwe United 2-1 Lumwana Radiants
(?’, Joseph Chanda 37’/Clive Biyeta 39′)

=FAZ SUPER LEAGUE TOP SCORERS
17/04/2022
Ricky Banda(Red Arrows):14
Friday Samu (Green Buffaloes):14

Moses Phiri (Zanaco):13

Albert Kangwanda(Kafue Celtic):11

Conlyde Luchanga (Prison Leopards):9
John Chingandu (Zesco):9
Hosea Silwimba (Green Eagles):9
Jimmy Ndhlovu (Kabwe Warriors):9
Alex Ngonga (Nkana):9

Clifford Mulenga (Forest Rangers):8
Jesse Were(Zesco 2/Kansanshi 6):8

Christopher Zulu(Nkwazi):7
Martin Njobvu (Green Buffaloes):7
Lubinda Mundia(Buildcon):7
Godfrey Ngwenya (Power Dynamos):7

Brian Mwila(Buildcon/Power Dynamos 2):6
James Chamanga (Red Arrows):6
Clement Mulenga(Indeni):6
Quadri Kola(Forest Rangers):6
Tapson Kaseba (Buildcon/Konkola Blades 3):6
Derrick Bulaya (Green Eagles):6

George Ngoma (Green Buffaloes):5
Jacob Kaunda(Chambishi):5
Timothy Sakala (Buildcon/Kansanshi 1):5
Cephas Handavu(Indeni):5
Thomas Chideu (Forest Rangers):5

Fred Mulambia (Power Dynamos):4
Bruce Musakanya(Kansanshi):4
Eric Chomba (Forest Rangers):4
Owen Tembo (Konkola Blades):4
Jacob Ngulube(Nkana):4
Ronald Kampamba (Nkana):4
Joseph Phiri (Red Arrows):4
Kilo Mwepu (Power Dynamos):4
Stephen Mutama (Nkwazi):4
Junior Zulu (Prison Leopards):4
Kelvin Mubanga(Zesco):4

Mighty, Brave and Napsa in Last Push For Super Division Promotion

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Napsa Stars, Brave Nchanga Rangers and Mighty Mufulira Wanderers are all fighting for the last two promotion spots in the FAZ National Division One Championship with two matches officially left in the season,

Leaders Lumwana Radiants and second placed FC MUZA have already secured promotion back to the FAZ Super Division.

Lumwana and MUZA are now battling it out for the championship.

Napsa missed a chance to win early promotion during the Easter weekend after a frustrating goalless draw at home against Young Green Eagles in Lusaka.

Third placed Napsa moved to 57 points, four ahead of fourth positioned Nchanga Rangers.

Rangers maintained their position following a 3-1 away win over Young Green Buffaloes away in Lusaka.

Nchanga have 53 points in 32 matches played.

Mighty Mufulira Wanderers kept their promotion hopes alive when edging City of Lusaka 3-2 away at Woodlands Stadium in the capital city.

Fifth placed Mighty are on 52 points, just one behind Nchanga.

Wanderers have recorded three consecutive wins.

FAZ National Division One – Week 32 Results

Kabwe Youth 1-0 Trident FC

Napsa Stars 0-0 Young Green Eagles

Young Buffaloes 1-3 Nchanga Rangers

City of Lusaka 2-3 Mufulira Wanderers

MUZA FC 2-1 Livingston Pirates

Gomes FC 1-3 Police College

Luapula Green Eagles 2-0 Quattro Kalumbila

Kitwe United 2-1 Lumwana Radiants

Zesco Malaiti Rangers 1-1 Jumulo FC

Top 8

1. Lumwana 63 Points
2. MUZA 63
3. Napsa 57
4. Nchanga 53
5. Mighty 52
6. Kitwe 47
7. Jumulo 46
8. Eagles 46

Close collaboration between Zambia and Zimbabwe key in attaining sustainable development

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The government says close collaboration between Zambia and Zimbabwe will be key in attaining sustainable development for both countries.

Chief Government Spokesperson Chushi Kasanda says working together will be important for the two countries to achieve a common vision for the African continent.

Speaking when she officiated at Zimbabwe’s National day meant to commemorate 42 years of independence for that country, Ms Kasanda who is also Minister of Information and Media said increased partnership at the bilateral and regional levels is needed for the sustainable development to be achieved.

The Minister also observed that Zambia and Zimbabwe have a lot in common including their quest to become lower middle-income countries by 2030 in line with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Ms Kasanda further identified the Joint Permanent Commission (JPC) as the framework that has aided issues of common between the two countries.

“Regarding Development Cooperation, our framework of cooperation has been through the Joint Permanent Commission of Cooperation (JPCC) through which matters of mutual interest are being discussed in various fields including Agriculture, Infrastructure Development, Education, Customs, Culture as well as Science and Technology,” he said.

The Chief Government Spokesperson commended Zimbabwe for efforts that the country has made towards peace and security in the region with particular reference to the SADC Mission in Mozambique (SAMIM) which has supported the fight against insurgency in Cabo Del Gado Province.

She said the common membership in the regional blocs by both Zimbabwe and Zambia indicate similar aspiration regarding peace and security.

“Our common membership to international organisations such as the Southern African Development (SADC), Common Market for Eastern and Southern African (COMESA) and United Nations (UN) indicate similarity in aspirations for peace, security and prosperity for our people,” Ms Kasanda said.

Speaking on the same occasion, Zimbabwean Ambassador to Zambia Charity Charamba disclosed that her Government has adopted a Diaspora Policy that aims to harness the social economic contributions of all of its nationals living in Zambia and other countries.

Mrs Charamba said international migration has become an established feature of the social and economic developmental agenda.

She added that to this effect, her Government has been encouraging Zimbabwean nationals living in Zambia to invest back home.

Mrs Charamba said the Diaspora Policy gives nationals living in Zambia awareness about opportunities they can explore back home.

“The policy outlines the opportunities for people in the Diaspora to contribute towards national development. In line with this policy, the procedures for in-bound investments have been streamlined through the creation of the Zimbabwe Development Agency (ZIDA) offering one-stop-shop services to prospective investors,” Mrs Charamba said.

The Ambassador also applauded the Zambian Government for its role in the fight against corruption, upholding the rule of law, youth empowerment, media reforms and strides taken in the fight against COVID-19 amongst other successes.

Farmers urged to Fight climate Change through conservation farming

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Farmers in Kalomo District, Southern have been urged to embrace the concept of climate smart agriculture owing to the prevailing ecological changes.

Kalomo District Commissioner, Joshua Sikaduli observes that farmers still can do better even in harsh climatic conditions if they strive hard to adapt to conservation farming practices being propagated by several stakeholders who have come on board to mitigate the effects of climate change.

“Food security has been threatened by climate change for now, therefore, promoting conservation agriculture and embracing crop diversification through planting drought tolerant crops is the other way to be in line with the United Nations’ World Food Programme strategic goal to fight hunger and reduce it to Zero,” Sikaduli observes.

ZANIS reports that Mr. Sikaduli made the remarks when he officiated at a field day organized by the Adventist Development Relief Agency (ADRA) under the auspices of the World Food Programme (WFP) at Mr. Samuel Chuumpuka’s farm in Choonga ward over the Easter weekend.

The District Commissioner was also elated to learn that ADRA has given out farm mechanisation implements such as rippers to 60,000 farmers in the 32 agriculture camps of Kalomo, alongside providing them with over 40,000 air tight- Purdue Improved Crop Storage (PICS) bags, to prevent their agro produce from going to waste.

And ADRA Kalomo project coordinator, Norman Nguni has challenged farmers to seriously collaborate with the camp extension officers to learn the new concepts of its Early Drought Recovery project which is being implemented in the district.

Meanwhile, WFP says an electronic market system for some selected farm produce such as cow peas and soya beans is readily available and urged them to take up the initiative of pooling up their produce together and source for buyers online who can buy the commodity at reasonable prices.

The field day which attracted several farmers from different agriculture camps in the district was conducted under the theme ‘Growing of drought tolerant crops and practicing conservation farming for increased yields, food security, nutrition and profitability in times of climate change.’

Kasoma Lunga depot in in the Lunga district of Luapula province gutted

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Goods worth thousands of Kwachas have been destroyed in an inferno at a goods depot of Kasoma Lunga in the Lunga district of Luapula province.

The sad incident has left several traders who conduct their businesses in Lunga Island from surrounding villages stranded.

Confirming the incident to ZANIS in an interview today, Bennard Chalwe a victim says he has lost 49 bags of charcoal, 25 bags of mealie- meal and some money which he had kept in the gutted depot.

“Myself and six other friends we came from Chilubi Islands to do business here in Lunga, but we are now stranded here because we have lost all we had in the depot,” Mr Chalwe 56 lamented.

Meanwhile, lunga Ward Councilor Morris Oka has since called on the Government to assist the victims in any way possible.

Mr Oka said fortunately no life was lost in the unfortunate calamity, but that goods worth thousands of kwacha have been lost.

“The cause of fire has not been established though a suspected coxswain has been apprehended by the police to help with investigations.

He said it is alleged that the apprehended coxswain was seen entering the Depot with a container of petrol after docking and unloading the goods he was carrying from the boat.

Mr Oka further said that the coxswain did not know that a certain woman had also left a lit brazier inside the depot where she was cooking from.

The Counselor has also called on well-wishers to come on board with any assistance to the victims who have lost goods.

Information and Media PS appealed to media houses to be professional and uphold media ethics

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Information and Media Permanent Secretary Kennedy Kalunga has appealed to media houses to be professional and uphold media ethics in their operations.

Mr. Kalunga says the government has freed the media to set its own reportorial and editorial agenda and should therefore be responsible in their reporting.

ZANIS reports that Mr Kalunga was speaking in Luanshya today, when he visited Roan FM, a new radio station currently undergoing test transmission.

“ During our eight months in office, the new dawn government has freed the media , it was unheard of for public media houses to cover dissenting opinion political voices without intimidation” He said.

Mr Kalunga said the government has further restored the safety of journalists and had further actively supported and facilitated media efforts to come up with self-regulatory mechanisms aimed at strengthening the media progression.

He urged the new radio stations to uphold and follow laid down guidelines of the test transmission and also help in sensitization in key issues such as health and disaster emergencies.

And speaking earlier, Roan FM Director Nonde Mwamba appealed to the PS to help mushrooming stations with a credit line which would help in accessing equipment that can be paid for over a period of time.

“ The credit line would help us to acquire up to date equipment, our current transmitter is on point but we need modern equipment that can allow us to reach far flung areas, and it is such credit facilities that we are appealing to your office to facilitate“ Mr Mwamba appealed.

He said the radio station was only broadcasting to Luanshya and part of Ndola due limitations on the transmitter.

Mr Mwamba said the once fully operational, the

Radio station would be able to create jobs.

ZPPA writes to Zesco seeking an explanation on Tender for Electricity Poles

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The Zambia Public Procurement Authority(ZPPA) has written to Zesco seeking an explanation on how the tender for the supply of electricity wooden poles was handled.

This follows an official complaint laid by former Zambia’s Ambassador to Ethiopia and PF Presidential hopeful, Emmanuel Mwamba.

Mr Mwamba wrote an official complaint to both the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) and the Zambia Public Procurement Authority(ZPPA).

Mr Mwamba stated that the shortlisting and directly limited bidding for the supply and delivery of wooden poles to ZESCO which was only opened to foreign companies was being driven by irregularities and acts of corruption.

And both ZAFFICO and the Zambia Manufacturers Association (ZMA) have confirmed that enough wooden poles are available locally and have expressed concern that ZESCO rushed to foreign companies in Zimbabwe and South Africa.

ZPPA Director-General Idah Chellah says her office has taken a keen interest in the matter which has seen public outcry and management at the power utility firm must respond to the Authority on the concerns.

Ms Chellah said tentatively the firm has indicated that it relied on the PPA Act section 43 (1) which if the matter is an emergency or an account of urgency and limited bidding and speaks to limited selection as provided for in the law in terms of getting value for money and obtain competition.

She said in an interview that although Zesco may have followed the law to the latter, ZPPA wants to understand how the matter was handled so that the authority can make a determination on the matter.
Ms Chulu stated that the authority will give feedback to the public after getting the response.

The ACC is yet to respond on the matter.

PRO’S HIT LIST: Fashion and Patson in Weekend Wins

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Here are selected briefs of how our foreign-based players fared at their respective clubs over the weekend.

=SOUTH AFRICA
-SuperSport United:
Gamphani Lungu inspired SuperSport United to victory win an assists in Saturdays 1-0 away Gauteng derby victory over Kaizer Chiefs.

-Sekhukhune United: Goalkeeper Toaster Nsabata and midfielder Roderick Kabwe played the full 90 minutes of Saturdays 1-0 home loss to TS Galaxy while striker Justin Shonga was substituted in the 46th minute.

-Mamelodi Sundowns: Kennedy Mweene was on the bench of Saturdays 2-1 away loss in Angola to Petro Luanda in their CAF Champions League quarterfinal, first leg match.

=DENMARK

-Midtjylland: Midfielder Edward Chilufya in action on Monday evening at home against AaB.
He was last in action on April 13 as a 61st minute substitute of Midtjylland’s 3-2 away win over Randers.

-Horsens: Midfielder Lubambo Musonda played the full 90 minutes of third placed Horsens 2-1 away win over number two team Lyngby on Saturday.


=RUSSIA

Striker Evans Kangwa played the full 90 minutes for bottom placed Arsenal Tula in 2-1 home loss to Rostov on Sunday but was not on target.
His brother Klings missed the game due to suspension after he was sent-off in last weekend 3-0 away loss at Spartak Moscow.


=DR CONGO

Defenders Kabaso Chongo and Tandi Mwape played the full 90 minutes of TP Mazembe’s 0-0 away draw at Pyramids FC of Egypt in Sundays 2021/22 CAF Confederation Cup quarterfinal first leg match in Cairo.

=TANZANIA
Simba SC were also on CAF Confederation Cup quarterfinal first leg action on Sunday.
They beat Orlando Pirates of South Africa 1-0 in Dar es Salaam in a match midfielder Rally Bwalya came off the bench in the 56th minute.


=USA

Defender Aime Mabika enjoyed a second straight 90 minutes for Inter-Miami on Sunday who beat Seattle Sounders 1-0 away to record their second successive league win.


=SCOTLAND

-Rangers: Striker Fashion Sakala came on in the 102nd minute of extra-time of Rangers 2-1 derby victory over Celtic in Sundays Scottish FA Cup semifinal.
Rangers will face Hearts in the final on May 25.

-Raith Rovers:
Defender Frankie Musonda was back to winning ways after two successive losses for 2nd Division club Raith Rovers.
Musonda played the full 90 minutes of fourth placed Raith’s 1-0 away to number four club Partick Thistle.

=ENGLAND

-Brighton: Enock Mwepu came off at halftime of Brighton’s 1-0 away win over Tottenham on Saturday.

-Leicester City:
Patson Daka started in Leicester City’s 2-1 away loss at Newcastle United on Sunday before being substituted in the 78th minute without a goal.

New Chinese Ambassador to Zambia arrives to assume duty

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Newly-appointed Chinese Ambassador to Zambia Mr. Du Xiaohui arrived in Zambia on Sunday afternoon and affirmed his country’s commitment to strengthening bilateral relations with Zambia.

The new Ambassador takes up office at a time when Zambia and China relations appear frosty as the new Dawn administration adopted a Look West Policy, neglecting a long held strong ties with China.

Upon arrival at Kenneth Kaunda Airport in Lusaka, Ambassador Du and his wife were welcomed by Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Director of the Department of Development Cooperation and International Organisations Mr. Sylvester Mundanda, Mr. Lai Bo, Minister Counsellor of the Chinese Embassy and other Embassy Officers are also among the welcoming team.

In a brief speech upon arrival at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport, Ambassador Du said that the all-weather friendship between China and Zambia was forged by Chairman Mao Zedong, Premier Zhou Enlai, President Kaunda and other founding fathers, and has been carefully nurtured by President Xi Jinping and generations of leaders of the two countries.

He said the Zambia-China ties have stood the test of time and is deeply rooted in the hearts of the two peoples.

“China-Zambia relations have become a benchmark for China-Africa friendship and a model of South-South cooperation. China-Africa relations are now at a historical starting point of building a China-Africa community with a shared future in the new era, and both China and Zambia have entered a new stage of development, Ambassador Du said.

He pledged that his colleagues will uphold the spirit of China-Africa friendship and cooperation proposed by President Xi Jinping.

Ambassador Du said he will work to forge ahead courageously with people from all walks of life, endow the China-Zambia traditional friendship with new connotations of the times, benefit the two countries and peoples, and continue to make contributions to China-Africa friendship, South-South cooperation and world peace.

Mr. Du is the 16th Chinese Ambassador to Zambia.

He previously held posting in Hamburg, Germany and Malta.

Newly appointed Chinese Ambassador to Zambia Mr. Du Xiaohui on arrival at KKIA.
Newly appointed Chinese Ambassador to Zambia Mr. Du Xiaohui on arrival at KKIA.

Copperbelt is dying, recapitalize KCM, Mopani now-Nkana MP

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Independent Nkana Member of Parliament Binwell Mpundu has urged the UPND government to quickly recapitalise Mopani and KCM in order to resuscitate the economy of the Copperbelt.

Mr. Mpundu said the two giant mining companies have been on oxygen for a very long time and this has exposed the people to serious economic malaise.

He said the only and quick way out of this malaise is to find a solution for KCM and Mopani by way of recapitalization otherwise life will get far unbearable for the people.

“The Copperbelt’s economy particularly Kitwe, Mufulira, Chingola, Kalulushi and Luanshya is anchored around the mining companies namely KCM and Mopani and other small mines,” he said.

Mr Mpundu also stressed the importance of promoting small scale mining activities.

“The so called Jerabos, Cooperatives and youths in general should be allowed to be fomalized into small scale miners and be given all slag dumps.(ama black mountains) and all tailing dams in all mining towns. This will create a lot of economic activities that will in turn support smaller businesses, our mothers in the markets and those dealing in saloons, barbershops and those selling food as we look for lasting solutions for these two giant mines and other smaller mines,” he said.

He added, “My only appeal as i make this request is to appeal for proper and selfless management of these resources not what we have done so far.”

Acquire necessary skills to access contracts -SME’s Minister

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Minister of Small and Medium Enterprise Elias Mubanga has challenged the local people of Lupososhi and Luwingu districts to be innovative and acquire the necessary skills for them to access contracts.

The minister who is conducting sensitization programmes on empowerment funds said the government wants to see people within constituencies benefit from the many empowerment programmes it is implementing.

Mr. Mubanga stated that the government is committed to fostering development in all parts of the country by empowering the local people.

“We do not want to get people from outside this constituency to come and do contracts here, the government wants to see each constituency develop by empowering people from within their constituencies. “He said.

The minister has since encouraged the locals to learn skills that will enable them to perform quality work.

He disclosed that the government has released the first batch of K5.1 million under the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) to each constituency in the first quarter of 2022.

He also highlighted that women and youths have been allocated a sum of K 5 million from the K25.7 million CDF allocation for constituencies.

The Minister further encouraged the locals to form cooperatives and set up businesses to benefit from the funds it is releasing.

ZANIS reports that Mr Mubanga said this when he held a meeting at Chungu market in Senior Chieftainess Chungu Chiefdom in Lupososhi District.

Earlier, the Minister also paid a courtesy call on the Senior Chieftainess Chungu where he explained the various empowerment programs which the government is implementing.

The traditional leader said the engagement of local contractors in Constituency Development Fund (CDF) projects will help the district to attain meaningful development.

She said decentralization of development programs will help to create employment for local people.

She has expressed confidence that once local people are engaged in CDF projects, it will help address the high unemployment levels which in turn leads to poverty reduction.

“Because local people understand their needs they will make sure that they work to the best of their abilities as it is for their community” she said

And Lupososhi District Commissioner Simon Mwenya appealed to the government to build more hospitals near to the people.

Meanwhile, Luwingu District Commissioner Chomba Chileshe disclosed that the district has 501 registered cooperatives of which 50 cooperatives are engaged in business activities while the rest are under the Farmer Input Support Programme (FISP).

Understanding the manoeuvres to remove the DPP from office

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By Sishuwa Sishuwa

Despite the security of tenure provided to the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), nearly every new president of Zambia ousts the DPP they find in office and installs their own to help them deal with their political opponents and cover their own crimes. This is the main motivation behind the latest campaign to oust current DPP Lilian Siyunyi from her position. To state this point with confidence is not to make a verdict on the capacity of Siyunyi to perform her job; it is to acknowledge the political nature and roots of the coordinated calls for her removal from office. I have previously written about how the current DPP has singularly failed at the main task of her job: assess those cases which, when brought to trial, have a likely chance of a successful prosecution. Since assuming office in October 2016, Siyunyi’s failures have been twofold.

The first has been a repeated failure to stand up to the executive, especially in relation to pursuing politically sensitive cases that she surely knew had no chance of a successful prosecution. Almost all politically sensitive cases she advanced embarrassingly ended in an acquittal of the accused or a nolle prosequi. Her 2017 decision to have then opposition leader Hakainde Hichilema committed to the High Court for treason over a traffic incident is probably the worst decision to be made by a Zambian DPP in living memory. The case was clearly meant as a political vendetta and the courts were simply used to punish Hichilema for not recognising Edgar Lungu’s presidency. No competent lawyer, let alone the country’s highest public prosecutor, would have sanctioned such a case, one which provides a perfect example of how politicians interfere with the functions of the DPP.

The second failure has been a consistent inability to pursue cases involving those linked to the ruling authorities and a failure to protect those on the receiving end of plots or threats from those in power or those aligned to them. Siyunyi’s failures are the more lamentable as it was thought that the appointment of a young woman to the office of the DPP would bring energy and dynamism, not subservience.

That said, the current calls for the removal of Siyunyi from her position have little to do with her failings. As I demonstrate how in greater detail below, the glaring defects in the charges of misconduct and gross incompetence levelled against her and the identity of the people hoisting the ‘DPP must go’ placards (cadres and politicians from the ruling party) reinforce this point. In my view, the campaign to oust Siyunyi is primarily motivated by political considerations, centred on the desire to replace her with a pliant DPP who will not stand in the way of the coordinated efforts by the governing United Party for National Development (UPND) to use the criminal justice system to paralyse, weaken, or dismantle opposition parties, especially the Patriotic Front (PF), through the courts of law and dubious charges. As a keen observer of Zambian politics, I am convinced that Siyunyi will be flushed out of office in a matter of days either through forced resignation or induced early retirement – no impartial tribunal or official body can convict her of incompetence or misconduct using a single case. Seen from this context, the central issue at hand, which warrants sober discussion, is not Siyunyi. It is about how successive ruling elites have turned the office of the DPP into a political tool to be deployed against opponents whenever it is in their interest to do so. Before explaining why the complaints against Siyunyi are political, it is important to sketch the chronological evolution of events up to this point.

September 2021

The Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) arrested Milingo Lungu, the provisional liquidator of Konkola Copper Mine (KCM), on charges of theft and money laundering involving K4.4 million. To provide context: KCM was Zambia’s leading mining employer before the PF government grabbed the mine from its owners, Vedanta Resources, in May 2019 and attempted to liquidate it, a move that forced the latter to seek international arbitration in South Africa. Lungu was then appointed KCM provisional liquidator after the state-owned ZCCM Investment Holdings asked the Lusaka High Court to grant an order to appoint him to the position.

December 2021

Public calls for Lungu to be removed from his position intensified following his arrest on a separate charge of theft of K17,250,000 from KCM. In response, Minister of Mines Paul Kabuswe disclosed that Lungu can only be removed from his position through a court process. “The liquidator is not appointed by the government; he is appointed by the court. So, if we were to remove him, we [would] have to use the court process or [induce him] to tender his resignation. But very soon, you will hear some announcements. I cannot give you all the details because issues that involve [the] courts are quite sensitive,” said Kabuswe.

It is important to pause here and provide context to Kabuswe’s remarks. In a rule-based political system, following the laws does not always bring the outcome people want. Unfortunately, the situation in Lungu’s case was such that the government, lacking the power to just fire a court-appointed liquidator, could not do much outside the law. If anything, Hichilema and his team were as keen as anyone else to see the back of Lungu, an extremely unpopular figure on the Copperbelt and among mining companies, because his exit was central to the resolution of the long-running issue of KCM.

If mining is the mainstay of Zambia’s economy, KCM is the mainstay of the mining industry. Unless the issue is resolved – first by removing the court-appointed liquidator or asking him to resign and then addressing the bigger problem of arbitration with Vedanta – the mining sector will continue to suffer. The government’s negotiations with the International Monetary Fund may also hinge on the resolution of the problems in the mining sector. Without resolving this crisis, the Hichilema administration’s efforts to revive the economy could fail. The annoying thing is that the PF did have a good case against Vedanta, one of the world’s worst mining companies, but they handled the issue in a rash and haphazard manner and so have left an even bigger mess for the current administration to deal with.

February 2022

Reports emerged that the government was conducting high-level negotiations with the KCM provisional liquidator aimed at inducing him to resign from his court-appointed position. Solicitor General Marshal Muchende was said to be leading these discussions, in which Lungu was demanding immunity from prosecution and a paycheque in return for his smooth exit – terms that Hichilema is reported to have been opposed to.
March 2022

Lungu quit his position, over six months after the inauguration of Hichilema.
“This serves to inform you that I have with immediate effect resigned as Provisional Liquidator of Konkola Copper Mines Plc pursuant to Section 67(7) of the Corporate Insolvency Act No. 9 of 2017,” wrote Lungu in a letter dated 17 March 2022 addressed to KCM official receiver Natasha Kalimukwa. Although he provided no reason for his decision, opposition Patriotic Front Publicity and Information chairperson Raphael Nakacinda was to claim later that Lungu’s exit was the culmination of the long-running negotiations between the accused and members of the executive.

5 April 2022

At the first court appearance since Lungu’s resignation, DPP Siyunyi, using the constitutional authority vested in her office, entered a nolle prosequi in respect of the case in which the former KCM liquidator was charged with theft and money laundering involving K4.4 million. A nolle prosequi is a legal notice by the prosecutor to discontinue proceedings in a criminal matter that is before court. Unless employed for political reasons, it is normally used when there is insufficient evidence to ensure successful prosecution of the relevant case and is not subject to control or review by the courts. The decision to enter a nolle prosequi does not stop a subsequent prosecution based on, say, the discovery of fresh substantive evidence. Like in previous cases, Siyunyi offered no reason for her decision – Zambian law does not oblige the DPP to do so.

7 April 2022

Arising from the nolle prosequi entered in the case of Lungu, the DEC, while the physical docket of the Lungu case was still with the DPP, re-arrested the former KCM liquidator for theft of K4.4 million, money laundering and possession of two properties, located in Lusaka, suspected to be proceeds of crime.

Surprised by the rearrest of their client on the very indictment for which a nolle had been entered, Lungu’s lawyers approached the DPP for an explanation. Siyunyi reportedly expressed ignorance of the new development since the DEC were by then yet to furnish her with any new details about the case.

Later on the same day, the DEC finally wrote to the DPP to inform her of the rearresting of Lungu, who was remanded in custody, but provided neither new evidence nor a fresh docket in support of the reinstatement of the accusation of theft of K4.4 million for which the nolle was entered.

‘RE: Milingo Lungu: Resubmission of Docket

Kindly refer to the above subject. Arising from the nolle prosequi entered in the case of Milingo Lungu for theft of k4, 400, 000. 00, money laundering and possession of property reasonably suspected to be proceeds of crime involving property at stand number 6432/36433 in Mass Media area and property number 7934 in Sunningdale, Chipushi road in Lusaka.

The accused person has been remanded in custody, awaiting court appearance. Kindly find attached hereto a copy of our earlier correspondence which submitted the physical docket, for your ease of reference. Submitted for your action”, read the 7 April 2022 dated letter from the DEC’s Kwaleyela Mukelabai, writing on behalf of the Director General Mary Chirwa, to Siyunyi.

In response both to the commission and the earlier concern expressed by Lungu’s lawyers, the DPP wrote to the DEC on the same day seeking an explanation on why they had rearrested Lungu on the same matter over which her office had earlier entered a nolle.

“Reference is made to your minute dated 7th April instant referenced DEC/AMLIU/FIC/10/21. Furthermore, my Office has received information from the lawyers, Messrs. Sakwiba Sikota, SC and Moses Chitambala, representing the above person that he has been re-arrested on the same charges that my Office entered nolle prosequi.

My Office has not issued any instructions for you to re-arrest on the same charges. Your actions are ultra vires the Constitution which gives this Office the mandate to give instructions on prosecution of matters. You are been (sic) called upon to urgently explain the basis of your actions which are an abrogation of the supreme law of the land, the Constitution of Zambia. Kindly be informed that on matters of prosecution you do not act independent from this Office. You are guided henceforth. I await your urgent response”, the DPP wrote in response.

12 April 2022

Civil rights activist Chama Fumba, popularly known as Pilato, wrote to the Judicial Complaints Commission (JCC), asking the body to remove DPP Siyunyi for alleged gross incompetence misconduct over her handling of the case involving Lungu. Fumba argued that the decision to enter a nolle in the Lungu case was against the public interest and that the DPP has no powers to instruct law enforcement agencies on which persons to arrest or not to arrest.

Later, on the same day, UPND cadres led by Lusaka Province chairperson Obvious Mwaliteta held a press briefing at which they gave DPP Siyunyi a 48-hour ultimatum in which to resign or risk being hounded out of office. Mwaliteta claimed that Siyunyi was likely to undermine the anti-corruption drive if she remained in her position.

14 April 2022

UPND Lusaka district information and publicity secretary Matomola Likwanya asked the police to arrest DPP Siyunyi for the offence of conspiracy to defeat the course of justice over her handling of the matter relating to the former KCM provisional liquidator. In a letter to the Inspector General of Police dated 14April 2022, the ruling party official accused Siyunyi of colluding with Lungu and his lawyers to discontinue the criminal charges against the accused.

What next?

I predict that DPP Siyunyi will either be arrested by the police or bullied into resigning or taking early retirement to pave the way for the appointment of a DPP who will be seen by the executive as one of their own – possibly a lawyer who has previously represented the UPND or Hichilema. As stated earlier, every new president of Zambia, apart from Rupiah Banda, has on assuming office devised a strategy to get rid of the DPP appointed by their predecessor and install their own to cover their possibly corrupt tracks and weaken their opponents.

Following his defeat of founding president Kenneth Kaunda in 1991, Frederick Chiluba moved quickly to replace DPP Gregory Phiri with Samuel Munthali on an acting capacity by appointing Phiri to the High Court. It was only later that Chiluba appointed a substantive DPP in Meebelo Kalima, who was hounded out of office in 1998 through a three-member tribunal and replaced with Mukelabai Mukelabai. After Levy Mwanawasa took office in 2002, he suspended the Chiluba-appointed DPP for allegedly conniving with people on trial for corruption and theft of public funds and appointed a three-member tribunal to investigate him.

Mwanawasa’s move followed failed attempts to persuade Mukelabai to resign from his position or take sabbatical leave. Although the tribunal cleared Mukelabai of wrongdoing, it controversially recommended his retirement since, in its judgement, the relationship between the executive and the substantive DPP had broken down. After his initial choice for the position of chief public prosecutor, Caroline Sokoni, was twice rejected by parliament for lack of the necessary experience in prosecutions and criminal law, Mwanawasa chose Chalwe Mchenga, who had served as Mukelabai’s deputy.

Following his victory in the 2008 election, president Rupiah Banda maintained Mchenga as DPP. After the PF won power in 2011, and as recently disclosed by Wynter Kabimba, President Michael Sata induced Mchenga to vacate the position by appointing him as judge of the High Court to pave the way for the employment of Mutembo Nchito (executive choice of DPP). Less than two months after he succeeded Sata in January 2015, president Lungu suspended Nchito and set up a four-member tribunal to investigate him for alleged misconduct based on two charges. The first involved Nchito’s irregular entry of nolle prosequi, allegedly in abuse of his power, including in a criminal case against him.

The second related to his decision to take over and subsequently discontinue prosecution of criminal cases in matters in which he allegedly had a personal interest. The president’s move followed unsuccessful attempts to persuade Nchito to resign instead of facing an acrimonious removal from office. After the tribunal completed its work, president Lungu informed Nchito that he had relieved him of his position as DPP, on the recommendation of the tribunal, whose findings and report have never been made public nor availed to Nchito himself (further proof of executive meddling in the operations of the DPP). He then proceeded to appoint Siyunyi, the current DPP who now faces two allegations of gross incompetence and misconduct.
The first relates to her entry of the nolle prosequi in the above-mentioned criminal case involving Milingo Lungu allegedly in abuse of her power and violation of public interest. The second charge impugns wrongdoing on the basis that the DPP interfered with the power of the DEC to arrest suspects by asking the body to explain its decision to rearrest Milingo Lungu on the same charges she had discontinued earlier. Both are extremely weak charges, which any impartial body should have no trouble in dismissing. The first, concerning the DPP’s power to enter a nolle prosequi, has already been addressed by the Constitutional Court in the 2017 case of Milford Maambo and Others v The People.

As O’Brien Kaaba and Pamela Sambo argued when commenting on that case, the Concourt “held that the DPP enjoyed absolute or unfettered discretion in the exercise of their powers, and was not even answerable to the courts. Although we do not agree with this decision (because in a constitutional democracy power is given for purposes consistent with underlying constitutional values), it represents the current position of the ‘law’ until a future court reverses it. This being the ‘law’, it follows that how the DPP exercises power under the Constitution is unassailable. In granting nolle prosequi and discontinuing criminal matters, [the] DPP was simply exercising [t]his unfettered discretion”.

Simply put, the DPP’s power to enter a nolle, which Siyunyi exercised in discontinuing Milingo Lungu’s case, is not subject to review by anyone. It is unrealistic to call for the removal of Siyunyi for applying the authority vested in her office when the most superior court on constitutional matters previously ruled that the DPP has unlimited discretion which even the court itself cannot question. It is shortsighted to focus on Siyunyi’s removal. A more urgent concern is the need to review the current law which gives the DPP absolute discretion to enter a nolle prosequi without any form of accountability and giving the court the opportunity to determine whether the reasons provided are in the interest of justice, judicial integrity, and the public. If this problem is not rectified, the next DPP will abuse this discretion and undermine public interest for the benefit of the ruling elites.

The second complaint – that the DPP interfered with the power of DEC to arrest a suspect – is most unconvincing, given the exchange above between the two offices, which suggests that both are working to secure the aims of justice. If anything, it is the DEC that has interfered with the DPP’s constitutional functions by rearresting on the same charges – without providing any new substantive evidence – the person who has been released on a nolle prosequi. (If the police had moved to rearrest Hichilema on the same treason charges he was arraigned on a few days after Siyunyi entered the nolle prosequi that freed him from a four-month prison ordeal in 2017, would such a move amount to the police carrying out their job or undermining the DPP?)

It is important to note that Siyunyi never took issue with the new charge of property suspected to be proceeds of crime. Her concern in the letter was about the same charges for which she had entered a nolle prosequi. Before rearresting Lungu on the K4.4 million money-laundering indictment, the DEC should have obtained the docket from the DPP, consolidated the file with new evidence that would warrant the rearrest of the person, and then moved to act. By rearresting Milingo Lungu on the same charge without new evidence, the DEC has shown contempt for the DPP’s office and manipulated public opinion in a way that has made Siyunyi’s position politically (but not constitutionally) untenable.

Of course, this works to the UPND’s advantage as what matters to them is not whether the process and grounds of the DPP’s removal from office are proper. What the ruling party wants is for Siyunyi to go, by whatever means, so that the president can replace her with someone who will do their bidding, much in the same way that Siyunyi is generally seen as having done the bidding of the PF. Unlike the PF, who masked their interest in ousting Nchito from his position as DPP by using proxies of the ruling party, the UPND are blatantly – and perhaps methodically – using party officials and cadres to seek Siyunyi’s removal. This speaks to the political nature of the case more than the constitutional and legal merits of the allegations levelled against her.

In my view, the campaign for the removal of Siyunyi from her position as DPP is a political project that has little to do with her potential ability to frustrate the fight against corruption. By remaining in her position, Siyunyi is making it difficult for the UPND to coordinate their effort to dismantle the main opposition party by using the courts of law and political offences targeted at potential PF presidential aspirants and other opposition leaders. On paper, the position of DPP is in some ways more powerful than the President of Zambia. The fear of having an effective, independent, and professional incumbent chief public prosecutor explains the desire by successive presidents to have a pliant individual who can do their bidding. This is what we are witnessing today. Who will be the UPND’s DPP?

Well, Siyunyi is being intimidated into resigning or retiring – and will be gone soon. She may even be arrested by the police as part of the efforts to remove her from office. Will the fight against corruption gain momentum with her inevitable exit? I am not persuaded. Any anti-corruption campaign in Zambia today that does not include the investigation and possible prosecution of Edgar Lungu – a man who presided over a corrupt administration and reportedly only agreed to step down after Hichilema promised him never to lift his immunity from prosecution – is not complete and wholly legitimate; it is simply a political ploy to weaken the PF.

ACC officers tried to seize Motsepe’s building in SA after fake link to Lusambo.

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Four Anti Corruption Commission officers last month travelled to South Africa in an attempt to seize Bowman’s Office Park in Sandton after they received fake information that the building belonged to Bowman Lusambo, it has emerged.

Acting on a tip-off, the officers embarked on the trip with the hope that they will seize it as part of investigations into Mr Lusambo’s properties suspected to be proceeds of crime.

One of the officers who were in the “Search and Seize” operation in South Africa has exclusively revealed in an interview that the episode has left an embarrassing taste in the officers at ACC.

The officers later found out that Mr Lusambo had no links to the building which hosts the Head Office for a law firm, Bowman Gilfillan.

Bowman’s Office Park is an iconic and imposing modern building sitting in the heart of Sandton at the corner of Alice Lane and 5th Street, an upmarket part of Gauteng Province in Johannesburg.

Patrice Motsepe who is now CAF President is a former Partner and Attorney at Bowman Gilfillan which he joined in 1988.

When Bowman Gilfillan reorganized in the new post-apartheid environment, Mr Motsepe left to apply his business acumen to the mining trade.

Bowmans last year opened a new office in Zambia, registered as B&M Legal Practitioners with two partners: managing partner, Mabvuto Sakala and Bwalya Chilufya-Musonda.

The ACC officer whose identity has been held to protect him from victimization said the SA trip is one of the many futile undertakings that officers at the Commission have made in an at attempt to find something incriminating on Mr Lusambo.

“We have been under pressure to find something on Bowman. We went to South Africa after an informant told us that he owns that big building in Sandron called Bowmans, we went there and conducted an operation but we drew a blank. We were four of us and the entire trip was funded by the Commission,” the source said.

He also revealed that the Commission has so far undertaken 15 trips to Ndola hoping to find something there during the period he served as Copperbelt Minister.

“It has been tasking on our part as investigators. We combed all the files at Ndola when he found no thing incriminating when he worked as Minister there but there was still pressure to get him, this is when our bosses came up with the sensational story of 49 houses, they actually planted that story in the Diggers to create negative perception of Bowman Lusambo, there are no 49 houses anywhere, ask yourselves why we have not seized them?”

He added, “we have drawn blanks everywhere we have been and this is why the cases we have taken to court aren’t moving but the DPP has told us there is no gravity for these cases. So we had to go and get the house he built when he was private citizen just to create a perception that there is something stinky,” he said.

The source also narrated a recent incident in which a female friend of Mrs. Lusambo was interrogated by ACC officers after she visited her at her flat house in Chalala.

“We were trailing the Madam to Hon. Lusambo somewhere in Chalala and we noticed she entered a yard which had a number of flats inside, after Mrs. Lusambo left, we went in and interrogated the lady she had gone to visit on the ownership of the flats and again we drew a blank, we were under pressure to get something, just anything on Mr. Lusambo,” he said.

On the charges before court involving acquisition of three properties in Silverest area in Chongwe, the source said there is no evidence that the properties actually belong to Mr. Lusambo of the wife, Nancy.

“In trying to find something tangible, we put pressure on the Chinese owners of Silverest to give us something on Bowman after we received information that he could be owning some properties there and we only found that he only made a deposit on three properties which he hasn’t even finished paying off.

“There is nothing at Silverest that shows that the three houses belong to the Lusambo’s and we are very scared as officers that if at all we end up in court, there is a risk that we shall be very embarrassed,” he said.

He added, “the unprofessional manner in which we are being forced to carry out these investigations is risking for our careers. There is a greater chance that we could all lose our jobs when there is a change of government,” he said.

“ I have chosen to come out and share with the nation the pressure we have since President Hichilema moved the day to day operations of the Commission to State House, he is now passing illegal instructions to us thereby complicating our work.”

Bowman Building
Bowman Building