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Poem – Clique of thieves!

By Prince Bill M. Kaping’a Political/Social analyst

Clique of thieves!
Usually gifted with oratory skills
They can even convince an Eskimo to buy ice
And they can easily be mistaken for saints
With their humble disposition

But who are they?
They’re a clique of thieves
Charlatans masquerading to be skillful
Enough to turn our fortunes around
And yet they’re hell-bent on looting our resources

Clique of thieves
They embezzled social cash transfer
Meant for the poor
And misappropriated COVID-19 funds

Clique of thieves
They’re bandits clad in suits
That contracted projects at inflated prices
And got cuts from the Presidential jet, ambulances, fire tenders

Clique of thieves
They’re heartless gangsters
That tormented citizens with gassing
And brought misery upon marketeers by burning markets

Clique of thieves
They’re plunderers
That ransacked our gold in Mwinilunga
Looted our copper at KCM
And devoured the black mountain in Kitwe

Clique of thieves
They’re ruthless individuals
That supplied expired condoms and drugs to hospitals
And closed The Post newspaper, Prime TV and Komboni Radio
Let’s smoke them out of the tribe!

 

“A Clique of Thieves…Since” Corrupt Chiluba: Is President HH Not Among Them?

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By Kapya Kaoma.

When President Hakainde Hichilema said “a clique of thieves have been feeding off public resources since Independence,” was he afraid to say “a clique of thieves have been feeding off public resources since the corrupt Chiluba Presidency?” President HH’s billions cannot be counted without mentioning corrupt F.T.J. Chiluba–the two ate from the same plate! Despite its brutal rule, the KK regime’s corruption was petty. The Chiluba era is the New Dawn of white collar corruption, and His Excellency President Hakainde Hichilema, was the major beneficiary.

The call to fight corruption is always laudable except for the rottenness of Zambia’s law enforcement agencies and judiciary. The system operates as the President’s kantemba–it shields his cartel.

I called the PF a cartel of heartless criminals, which deserves to rot in jail for stealing from the masses. But with Lungu as corruptor in Chief, the cartel was shielded from testing justice. Today, the very blind law enforcement agencies have had their eyes miraculously restored and have arrested the mafia who, like starved lions, proudly voraciously devoured public coffers for years, while kids died in masses from hunger and curable illnesses. But why now?

Like Jesus, Bally magically opened their corrupt sight, only for a while. Like baby BOSS, he now controls the ACC, the Courts and the Police to haunt and hunt for thieves who were protected by the corruptor in Chief. Thank God it is pay back time for these heartless criminals unless like Masebo, Mutati and others, they are willing to join the UPND and become Bally worshipers.

But since the President’s timeline dates back to independence, is it not a fair game to go back to the Chiluba regime to which HH owes his billions? If we want the truth, however, we should hire independent investigators as opposed to his tuntembas–I mean the politically manipulated and rotten and corrupt ACC, Police and Judiciary, whose role is to sacrifice perceived political opponents to President Hichilema.

The President heroically declared no “sacred cows” in the fight against corruption; thus he should allow an independent investigation into the corrupt privatization of government assets during the Chiluba regime. He must also allow independent investigation of the misuse of state funds in the name of fighting corruption during the Mwanawasa regime. Similar investigations should be conducted with the Banda, Sata and Lungu regimes. Thereafter, people who stole from Zambians must be held accountable. This is the only way to settle corruption in the nation. I am afraid HH and his Cabinet will be among the clique.

I am calling for independent investigations as opposed to our rotten and corrupt Police, ACC and Judiciary because these entities only serve the President and the president alone. They dispense maggots of injustice as opposed to justice; they are rotten to the core–I repeat, rotten to the core. Most of those who put on those uniforms, sit in ACC offices, and sit on those benches don’t deserve their titles but larva of shame. Why is it that public officials are only arrested for corruption after the change of powerhouses?

Our law enforcement agencies and Courts are a disgrace. When will they start speaking truth to power? Was Chitotela not acquitted by the same Courts for corruption? How about Chitalu? Where was the ACC when the PF cartel was plundering public coffers daily? The answer is, they were kissing the boots of the Big Man. It is for this reason that I personally don’t find these arrests meaningful. Just as HH called the arrests and firings under the Lungu administration as tribal and politically motivated, so would the new President see these arrests. Yes, the culprits are stinking corrupt, but the justice system is stinkingly rotten. Without moral credibility, these criminals will walk freely again. Is it not time to investigate the Police, Courts and the ACC for corruption? Replacing them is not enough–Zambians deserve to know why criminals continue to roam the streets despite ample evidence. Only independent investigation would explain this–the HH team is just as compromised.

Importantly, if President Hichilema is serious about fighting corruption, he must not be among the clique feeding on public resources. It is an abuse of power for public officials to pass policies that benefit their business interests. Zambians need to know the President’s business partners, which businesses he owns, and how his policies are likely to benefit him. He cannot be President and CEO of his companies and remain the President of Zambia. This is a recipe for corruption. He cannot fight corruption without disclosing the conflict of interests to the nation in the policies he is pushing as president of Zambia. For example, how would the new agriculture equipment policy in the budget that allows duty free import on heavy duty harvesters benefit him? Is he making deals with international bodies to benefit his business interests? Corruption has many faces–it comes in many forms.

A clique of individuals will continue to live on the public backs as long as the cult of the Big Man is the LAW and the COURTS. It is one thing to sing ANTI-CORRUPTION hymns, but it is another thing to resist being corrupt. Aside from KK, corruption was the hymn that every former president ran on. The anti-corruption legacy, however, is only built after you leave office.

As Bob Marley said, for corrupt politicians, “Time will tell. You think you are living in heaven when you’re living in hell.” And so it is for the PF cartel. Hell is yours to enjoy! Mr. President, thanks for arresting these heartless criminals–they surely deserve it. But remember that time will come when your own UPND officials will be arrested for the same by the same boys when the LAW and the COURTS change hands to another President.

It is rotten justice in Zambia!

Minister of Small and Medium Enterprise Development Dissolves CEEC Board

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Minister of Small and Medium Enterprise Development Elias Mubanga has with immediate effect dissolved the Citizens Economic Empowerment Commission Board.

Mr Mubanga says the representation of the current board was illegally appointed by former Minister of Commerce, Trade and Industry Christopher Yaluma contrary to the provisions of the CEEC Act number 9 of 2006.

He says apart from being illegally appointed by the Minister, the Board has no representation from the Civil Society Organizations, the youth, disabled and trade unions.

Mr Mubanga further says that this is contrary to the Commission’s mandate of providing an integrated broad based and inclusive empowerment to the citizens of Zambia.

In a statement, the Minister emphasized that CEEC is key to achieving the New Dawn Government’s objective of creating jobs through SME Development.

He thanked the Board for the service rendered during their tenure and has assured that the Ministry will soon begin the process of appointing a new Board.

WEEKEND SCORECARD: Chipolopolo Kick Off Training Camp in Lusaka

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Chipolopolo Zambia kicked off their training camp on Monday in Lusaka ahead of this weekend’s penultimate Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup Group B qualifier against Mauritania.

Zambia will host Mauritania at National Heroes Stadium on November 13 in a dead-rubber date after the two Group B bottom sides fell out of contention in the race to Qatar.

Training kicked off on Monday afternoon at Heroes Stadium under coach Beston Chambeshi with only the home-based call-ups in attendance on day-one of practice.

Thirteen out of the fifteen domestic call-ups were part of the one-and –a-half hour session.

Meanwhile, half of the twelve overseas call-ups will be part of Tuesday’s full -day training after taking care of their respective club obligations on Saturday and Sunday.

FAZ SUPER LEAGUE
WEEK 8
04/11/2021

Zanaco 1(Emmanuel Manda 67′)-Buildcon 1(Zephenia Phiri 60″)

Red Arrows 1(James Chamanga 28′)-Forest Rangers 1(Laurent Muma 78′)

WEEK 10
05/11/2021

Kansanshi Dynamos 1(Mathews Maleka 50′)-Konkola Blades 0

06/11/2021
Nkwazi 0-Kafue Celtic 0
Zesco United 0-Green Eagles 2(Warren Kunda 48′, Derrick Bulaya 70′)


07/11/2021

Zanaco 0-Lusaka Dynamos 0
Kabwe Warriors 2(Field Kandela 32′, Akakulubelwa Mwachiyaba 90′)-Buildcon 0

Red Arrows 1(George Mandu 59′)-Power Dynamos 1(Joshua Mutale 44′)

Chambishi 1(Francis Kasaka 4′)-Forest Rangers 1(Cliffortd Mulenga 30′)

Indeni 0-Prison Leopards 1(Conlyde Luchanga 67′)

Nkana 2(Ronald Kampamba 28′, Alex Ngonga 41’pen)-Green Buffaloes 2 (Friday Samu 39’pen 71′ pen)

FAZ NATIONAL DIVISION 1
WEEK 10

06/11/2021
Mufulira Wanderers 1-1 Trident
(Maxwell Mabenga 53’/Pedro Miguel 60′)

Luapula Green Eagles 1-1 Young Green Buffaloes
(Michael Mubemba 53’/ Michael Musonda 43′)

Police College 0-0 Lumwana Radiants

Zesco Malaiti 3-0 FC MUZA
(Thomas Mubita 30′, Peter Musukuma 63′, Emmanuel Mukuka 86′)

NAPSA Stars 1-0 Quattro Kalumbila
(Thomas Banda 1′)

Kitwe United 2-2 KYSA

Young Green Eagles 1-0 Jumulo


07/11/2021

Gomes 0-0 Nchanga Rangers

City of Lusaka 1-0 Livingstone Pirates
(Francis Banda 37′)

=LEAGUE
07/11/2021

Friday Samu (Green Buffaloes):10

Alex Ngonga (Nkana):5

Godfrey Ngwenya (Power Dynamos):4
Jimmy Ndhlovu (Kabwe Warriors):4

Clifford Mulenga (Forest Rangers):3
Moses Phiri (Zanaco):3
Langson Mbewe (Nkwazi):3
Matthews Maleka (Kansanshi Dynamos):3
John Chingandu (Zesco):3
Stephen Mutama (Nkwazi):3
Lubinda Mundia(Buildcon):3
Quadri Kola(Forest Rangers):3
Albert Kangwanda(Kafue Celtic):3

Akakulubelwa Mwachiyaba (Kabwe Warriors):2
Conlyde Luchanga (Prison Leopards):2
Ackim Mumba (Zanaco):2
Kelvin Chomba(Chambishi):2
Warren Kunda(Green Eagles):2
Derrick Bulaya (Green Eagles):2
Ronald Kampamba (Nkana):2
James Chamanga(Red Arrows):2
Kelvin Chomba (Chambishi):2
Marvin Jere (Lusaka Dynamos):2
Clement Mulenga(Indeni):2
Mwiza Siwale(Kafue Celtic):2
Jesse Were(Zesco):2
Solomon Sakala(Zesco):2
Daniel Chama (Kansanshi Dynamos):2
Jonathan Munalula(Forest Rangers):2
Twiza Chaibela(Kabwe Warriors):2
Eric Chomba (Forest Rangers):2

Field Kandela(Kabwe Warriors):1
Moussa Souleymanou (Zanaco):1
Emmanuel Manda (Zanaco):1
Laurent Muma(Forest Rangers):1
Zephenia Phiri (Buildcon):1
Alidor Kayembe (Arrows):1
Martin Njobvu (Green Buffaloes):1
Hosea Silwimba (Green Eagles):1
Kelvin Mubanga(Zesco):1
Justin Kangombe(Kansanshi):1
Dickson Chapa (Zesco):1
Thabani Kamusoko(Zesco):1
Chrispin Sakulanda (Red Arrows):1
Luka Chamanga (Power Dynamos):1
Faustin Bakodila(Power Dynamos):1
Chacha Saya (Konkola Blades):1
Levy Zulu (Prison Leopards):1
Junior Zulu (Prison Leopards):1
Francis Kasaka (Chambishi:1
Shafik Batambuze(Kabwe Warriors):1
Jacob Ngulube(Nkana):1
Victor Mubanga(Kansanshi):1
Ackim Mumba(Zanaco):2
Collins Sikombe (Lusaka Dynamos):1
Chabala Kasanda(Chambishi):1
Christopher Bwalya (Kafue Celtic):1
Richard Daka (Kafue Celtic):1
Cephas Handavu(Indeni):1
Martin Phiri (Indeni):1
Paul Simpemba(Green Buffaloes):1
Nelson Maziwisa(Konkola Blades):1
Regan Mtonga (Power Dynamos):1
Nicholas Mulilo (Green Buffaloes):1
Webster Muzaza (Forest Rangers):1
Owen Tembo (Konkola Blades:1
Christian Mpoyi(KOnkola Blades):1
Felix Bulaya (Red Arrows):1
David Sakala (Indeni):1
Zachariah Chilongishi (Prison Leopards):1
Jack Chirwa (Green Buffaloes):1
Robin Siame(Green Buffaloes):1
George Ngoma (Green Buffaloes):1
Monday Bwalya (Buildcon):1
Patrick Ngoma(Buildcon):1
Brian Mwila(Buildcon):1
Liniker Mwiikisa(Green Eagles):1
Joseph Kanema(Green Eagles):1
Mathews Tolopa (Indeni):1
Ronald Chibwe (Konkola Blades):1
Nelson Mwila (Nkwazi):1
Christopher Zulu(Nkwazi):1
Damiano Kola (Prison Leopards):1
Mweene Mumbi (Green Buffaloes):1
Emmanuel Chabula (Lusaka Dynamos):1
Gilroy Chimwemwe (NKana):1
Tafadzwa Rusike(Zesco):1
Edward Lungu(Zesco):1
Pride Mwansa (Nkwazi):1
Saviour Konkola (Lusaka Dynamos):1
Lawrence Mwenga(Indeni):1
Patrick Mambwe(Chambishi):1*
Aaron Katebe (Indeni):1*
White Mwanambaba (Power Dynamos):1*
*Denotes Own-Goal

Kajoba is fighting political battles in the name of IG, He is a well known UPND Cadre-Kambwili

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Former National Democratic Congress party president Chishimba Kambwili has said that he is more than ready to be arrested on grounds that he has been perpetuating tribalism.

reacting to sentiments by Mr. Kajoba that Zambia police has opened an inquiry regarding the alleged tribal remarks by him, Mr Kambwili, who is a senior Patriotic Front (PF) official, said that he is used to be arrested on political grounds.

Mr. Kajoba said police conducted investigations and compiled a docket of the case which has since been forwarded to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) as the alleged offense requires consent to prosecute and that instructions are still being awaited from the office of the DPP.

But in an interview yesterday, Mr. Kambwili said such matters do not move him because he has gone through such in past governments and it has become part of him.
Mr. Kambwili said he never uttered tribal remarks during campaigns but only disagreed with the voting patterns.

He said if talking against the voting patterns is an offense then the police are free to arrest him.

“This is not the first time am being arrested by political opponents. I have been arrested several times, I think 9 times so it’s not new to me. Let him go ahead and arrest me.

“But Kajoba must know that the position of IG is not permanent, he can be used by UPND today and we shall meet in near future,” he said.

Mr Kambwili wondered why Kafue Council Chairperson Buumba Malambo who uttered tribal remarks openly police have not opened an inquiry for her.

“If you remember when she was campaigning and we still have that recording saying we need to vote for a Tonga President. And HH himself also said the UPND does not need MPs but people must vote for a Tonga President.

So much action is not tribal but merely talking against voting patterns is tribal. This does not move me,” he said.

Mr Kambwili further said Mr. Kajoba is fighting political battles in the name of the IG because he is a well-known UPND cadre.

“Kajoba has been all over social media with UPND regalia, and some of us have seen him attending UPND meetings. People accused Kanganja of being PF but he has never wore PF regalia,” he said.

He advised Mr. Kajoba to be professional when executing his duties.

Northern Province Minister calls for “Price Control” on Government Funded Road Projects

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Northern Province Minister Leonard Mbao has suggested for a regulation of pricing on government funded road projects.

Mr Mbao said exaggerated cost on some of the on-going projects are causing a strain on the treasury.

Mr Mbao said this when he inspected some selected road projects in Mporokoso District which have been funded by the Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development

He observed that some projects have stalled due to lack of funds caused by exaggerated pricing.

“I strongly feel that some of these prices are highly exaggerated and that is what is putting a strain on government,” Mr. Mbao said

He said government wants to ensure that all capital projects are undertaken based on three key factors namely; correct price, quality and time.

The Provincial Minister said government will consider engaging contractors to re-negotiate the cost of some projects.

“Going forward we will be engaging these contractors, if possible they can re-negotiate so that we can have a win-win situation,” he said

And Mporokoso Town Council Secretary Collins Ndilema informed the minister that the local authority is concerned over the reluctance by contractors to meet their social obligations.

Examination Council of Zambia Director cautions Graduating Teachers against Exam Malpractices

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Examination Council of Zambia (ECZ) Director Michael Chilala has cautioned graduating teachers from various institutions of learning against engaging themselves in examination malpractices.

Dr. Chilala said examination malpractices compromise the quality of education at all levels.

He said this in a speech read for him by ECZ Certification Assistant Director Kunda Kuku during the 6TH Graduation of the Northern College of Education in Kasama over the weekend.

“My message to you all graduates is never involve yourselves in examination malpractices, instead go and help the fight against this enemy of our education system,” Dr. Chilala said.

He also cautioned lecturers against making up fake results of continuous assessments for their preferred students as doing so would adversely compromise education standards.

Dr. Chilala said continuous assessments form a critical part of final examinations and should therefore be handled with the seriousness it deserves.

“Students will no longer be writing three examinations but will be writing once in their final year. This move will empower and give more time to lecturers to prepare students through continuous assessment,” Dr. Chilala said.

He said ECZ has put in place a robust monitoring and modernization programme for continuous assessments to administer teacher examinations more efficiently.

And Acting Kasama District Commissioner Beauty Namukoko urged the graduating students to effectively contribute to the provision of quality education to the learners.

Ms. Namukoko said it is also imperative for teachers to take good care of themselves by desisting from engaging in illicit sex and excessive beer drinking.

She said the new dawn government remains committed to the provision of employment in the education sector as evidenced in the 30,000 jobs to be created next year.

Speaking at the same function, Northern College of Education Principal Margret Phiri reaffirmed management’s commitment to provision of quality education.

Meanwhile, Northern Province Education Officer Grace Sinkolongo urged all education teachers training colleges to produce graduates of high quality for the benefit of the labour market and the learners.

The graduation ceremony was characterized by a variety of entertainment to the excitement of the graduates and hundreds of people that turned up to be part of the celebration.

President Hichilema praises the AU Election Observation Mission during Zambia’s transition period

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President Hakainde Hichilema has praised the efforts of the AU Election Observation Mission during the country’s transition period.

President Hichilema says the team played a key role in the last general election and provided leadership at a critical time.

Speaking when the team led by former Sierra Leone President Ernest Bai Koroma paid a courtesy call on him at State House, President Hichilema said a peaceful transition during elections assures to some extent stability not only in Zambia but Africa as a who
e.

President Hichilema also called for inclusive governance systems for countries to ensure stability.

He said the Government appreciates the submission of the final election report and his administration is ready to implement remedial measures.

And, Dr. Koroma said the AU mission has changed its style of operations by not only ending observation missions but rendering support to countries that need it after the elections.

He said his team while in the country has since scheduled meetings with Government ministries, the Electoral Commission of Zambia, political parties, and security agencies among others, that participated in the electoral process.

The Former Sierra Leone leader led an AU team that monitored Zambia’s August 12 polls.

President Hakainde Hichilema speaking to the Head of African Union Election Observe in Zambia Former President of Sierra Leone Enerst Koroma and his entourage  during the presentation of the August 2021 election report at State House
President Hakainde Hichilema speaking to the Head of African Union Election Observe in Zambia Former President of Sierra Leone Enerst Koroma and his entourage during the presentation of the August 2021 election report at State House
President Hakainde Hichilema confers with the Head of African Union Election Observe in Zambia Former President of Sierra Leone Enerst Koroma shortly after presenting the August 2021 election report at State House
President Hakainde Hichilema confers with the Head of African Union Election Observe in Zambia Former President of Sierra Leone Enerst Koroma shortly after presenting the August 2021 election report at State House

UNZA workers demand that Prof. Mumba be fired, but Management says Vice Chancellor is Going Nowhere

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Management of the University of Zambia (UNZA) says demands by the three Unions that top management including Vice-Chancellor Prof. Luke Mumba vacate offices at the whim of certain individuals or groupings is a recipe for anarchy and a flagrant breach of the law.

UNZA Management says the law is quite lucid on how a Vice-Chancellor or indeed any member of top management can vacate their offices.

The Three unions resolved and demanded the removal of top management led by Professor Luke Mumba following a general members’ meeting held at the University of Zambia’s Great East Road campus on November 5.

The unions are the University of Zambia Lecturers and Researchers’ Union (UNZALARU), University of Zambia Professional Staff Union (UNZAPRU) and the University of Zambia Allied Workers’ Union (UNZAAWU) and are demanding that Prof Mumba and his team be dismissed for allegedly mismanaging the institution the last five Years.

According to a statement signed by the three union representatives Dr Kelvin Mambwe, Nalucha Mayamba and Mupuna Moonga, the top UNZA management has never worked in the interest of the workers.

Vice-Chancellor Prof. Luke Mumba
Vice-Chancellor Prof. Luke Mumba

“Professor Mumba’s leadership style is inimical to progress and industrial harmony in the University. We, the three (3) Trade Unions at the University of Zambia (University of Zambia Lecturers and Researchers’ Union, University of Zambia Professional Staff Union; University of Zambia Allied Workers’ Union), would like to inform the general public of the current unpleasant state of affairs at the University of Zambia,” the statement read in part.

“This state has arisen out of mismanagement of the University by those appointed to superintend on the affairs of the University. At the general members’ meeting held at the University of Zambia Great East Road campus on Friday, 5th November, 2021 at which the status of various challenges being faced by the institution were debated, the three Unions resolved and demand as follows…”

Further, the unions are demanding immediate payment, without illegal conditions, of all gratuities and pension owed to serving staff whose backlog stand at 10 years.
The unions have also recommended immediate conclusion of the 2021 collective bargaining, improvement of conditions of service and withdrawal of the court case against UNZAPROSU, which is about the 2021 negotiations for improved conditions of service.
“It should be noted that we the trade unions at the University of Zambia have for the past years desisted to engage ourselves in activities which could have resulted in serious industrial unrest but with the issues highlighted above we are now unable to guarantee any industrial harmony at this institution,’’ they said further.”

“Despite giving chance to dialogue and the due process of engagement and conflict management, nothing meaningful has been achieved.”

The three leaders maintained that the unions would continue to protest until their demands were met.

But in a statement issued today, UNZA Acting Head of Communication and Marketing Damaseke Chibale says Management at UNZA has learnt of the demands by the three Unions namely, UNZALARU, UNZAPROSU and UNZAAWU with a sense of surprise.

Mr. Chibale says Management has always engaged in social dialogue with all the Unions to resolve any grievances that they may have from time to time.

He said this dialogue also includes Collective Bargaining which has been going on since early this year.

Mr. Chibale said Management finds the allegations that it does not dialogue with the Unions to be unfortunate and untruthful.

And Mr. Chibale says the matter regarding the payment of terminal benefits for serving members of staff has been taken to court.

He has clarified that the total debt that the university owes in respect of gratuities and pension benefits stands around K700 million.

Minister Nzovu Seeks Ban Ki Moon Centre Support to Zambia’s Agriculture Adaptation

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Minister of Green Economy and Environment Hon. Collins Nzovu has held talks with the Ban Ki Moon Centre for Global Citizens (BKMC), seeking support towards Zambia’s climate change mitigation and adaptation efforts.

During a meeting held on the side-lines of the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow, Scotland, the Minister emphasised the need for close cooperation and Zambia’s commitment to scale-up mitigation and adaptation measures to combat climate change.

Mr. Nzovu, who was accompanied by Ministry of Green Economy and Environment Permanent Secretary, Mr. John Msimuko, thanked the Ban Ki-moon Centre (BKMC) for considering Zambia to be a partner in agriculture adaptation.

He told BKMC Chief Executive Officer Monika Froehler and Chief Operations Officer Katrina Harvey that Zambia has prioritised adaptation and building resilience of the agriculture sector.

He further explained that Zambia is in the process of developing its National Adaptation Plan that will focus on strengthening national level coordination frameworks and processes for mainstreaming climate change adaptation into national, sub-national and sectoral development planning.

“Agriculture and water availability are one of the prioritised sectors in the National Adaptation Plan that will need urgent attention and support if we are to achieve our adaptation aspirations,” Mr. Nzovu said. “Zambia looks forward to continued partnerships as we advance the cause of this initiative.”

Minister of Green Economy and Environment Hon. Collins Nzovu with Ban Ki-moon Centre (BKMC)'s Chief Executive Officer Monika Froehler and Chief Operations Officer Katrina Harvey
Minister of Green Economy and Environment Hon. Collins Nzovu with Ban Ki-moon Centre (BKMC)’s Chief Executive Officer Monika Froehler and Chief Operations Officer Katrina Harvey

The Minister welcomed the Ban Ki Moon Centre’s project called Elevating Agriculture Adaptation (EAA).

He said the Elevating Agriculture Adaptation project has come at the right time when Africa is facing many climate change challenges like extreme temperatures, droughts and floods.

Mr. Nzovu said these climate change-induced challenges have huge negative impact on the agriculture sector by reducing productivity, and causing food insecurity.

The Elevating Agricultural Adaptation is a two-year programme that the BKMC will implement aimed at tackling agricultural adaptation of small-holder farmers, and elevating commitments to building climate resilience of small-holder farmers through advocacy and awareness-raising.

Immediate past Secretary General of the United Nations His Excellency Ban Ki-moon and former President of Austria His Excellency Heinz Fischer co-chair the BKMC, which is based in Austria.

DMMU counsels 42 victims of a hailstorm

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The Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit (DMMU) in the Copperbelt province has advised residents to follow set guidelines before building houses.

Copperbelt Regional DMMU Coordinator, George Akalemwa said a lot of families have become vulnerable because of overlooking certain measures and advice from experts.

Mr Akalemwa said this after visiting the 42 families whose houses had their roofs blown off while others had their houses demolished following a heavy hail storm in Luanshya district.

He advised residents not to build in water logged areas but instead follow prescribed instructions from building experts.

He further assured people that his office will embark on disaster risk reduction sensitization programmes as a measure to mitigate disasters.

“One basic thing that we would want communities to do is not to construct houses in a manner that they become a hazard to us and our family members,” he said.

Mr Akalemwa pledged government support through the DMMU but urged communities to play a role in ensuring that they do not build their houses in water logged areas.

And Luanshya Acting district Commissioner, Kasemuka Mwalo observed most people do not follow proper guidelines when erecting a structure hence resulting in having a disaster whenever the rain season begins.

Senior Chief Mushota says that he never condemned the arrest Former Tourism Minister Ronald Chitotela

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Senior Chief Mushota of the Chishinga people in Kawambwa has distanced himself from media reports that he had condemned the arrest of Pambashe area Member of Parliament, Ronald Chitotela.

Chief Mushota said he was quoted out of context when he gave advice to the UPND government to focus on developing the country.

The traditional leader said his comment did not mean to condemn the arresting of Mr Chitotela and his Kawambwa Central counterpart, Nickson Chilangwa with five others.

“I never said that the UPND government was using the Zambia Police to arrest Mr Chitotela and six others for political witch-hunt which was not necessary at the moment,” Chief Mushota insisted.

Speaking to ZANIS today, the traditional leader said he is a law abiding chief who believes in the rule of law and the separation of power and there is no way he can interfere in the operations of the police.

He has since challenged the Pambashe lawmaker to retract the media report that he had condemned government for focusing on persecuting political opponents instead of delivering development.

“What I said was that the power of the people is the vote and once elections are over we move on, a lot happens during elections period and that is normal,” he recalled.

Last week Tuesday, Police in Kawambwa charged and arrested Mr Chitotela and his Kawambwa Central counterpart, Nickson Chilangwa with five others for suspected malicious damage to property, threatening violence, assault occasioning actual bodily harm and unlawful wounding.

All the seven suspects are on police bond and are scheduled to appear in the Kawambwa subordinate court on November 18, 2021.

There will be no sacred cow in the Fight against Corruption, HH tells the Germans

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President Hakainde Hichilema has said that there will be no sacred cow in the fight against Corruption. The President has since declared that his administration is determined to eradicate corruption.

He has also called for renewed impetus in the country’s fight against the vice.

President Hichilema has reiterated that there is NO sacred cow in the Fight against Corruption and that his Administration is determined to eradicate the Vice.

Speaking when he met German Chancellor’s Personal Representative for Africa Gunter Nooke at the state house in Lusaka today, the Head of State said his administration will guarantee democratic space to all political players and freedom of association including
reedom of information.

President Hichilema said Government appreciates bilateral relations Zambia has enjoyed with Germany.

He said Zambia is facing a challenge of debt and that Government looks forward to working with the German Government in dismantling arrears.

President Hichilema said his administration is keen on implementing decentralization and that it is taking national resources that were controlled by a small number of people in Lusaka to other parts of the country.

He further said Zambia needs the support of Germany in tackling climate change issues, poverty reduction and providing alternative sources of income.

President Hichilema said Zambia needs to move from borrowing to putting in place entrepreneurship opportunities for its people.

And Mr. NOOKE expressed appreciation for the Government’s ambitious social and economic reform agenda, its zero-tolerance stance on corruption and commitment to good governance.

He assured President Hichilema that Germany stands ready to build a partnership for reforms with the New administration.

President Hakainde Hichilema having a light moment with  Germany special envoy of the chancellor Gunter Nooke and his entourage during the meeting at State House
President Hakainde Hichilema greet the Germany special envoy of the chancellor Gunter Nooke and his entourage during the meeting at State House
President Hakainde Hichilema speaking the Germany special envoy of the chancellor Gunter Nooke and his entourage during the meeting at State House
President Hakainde Hichilema speaking the Germany special envoy of the chancellor Gunter Nooke and his entourage during the meeting at State House
President Hakainde Hichilema confers with the Germany special envoy of the chancellor Gunter Nooke and and Germany Ambassador to Zambia Anne Wagner-Mitchel shortly after the meeting at State House
President Hakainde Hichilema confers with the Germany special envoy of the chancellor Gunter Nooke and and Germany Ambassador to Zambia Anne Wagner-Mitchel shortly after the meeting at State House

Be more Specific when you Accuse Individuals or Clique of Individuals-Fred Mmembe

Socialist Party President Fred M’membe has urged the people in Government to be more specific when they accuse individuals or cliques of individuals.

Writing in a facebook post, Dr M’membe said that those in government are assumed to have all information and wondered why not be direct, name the thieves and arrest them or otherwise exercise restraint.

Dr. M’membe warned if the crime is attached in sensational, lurid, and untruthful fashion, the attack on crime may do more damage to the public mind than the crime itself.

Below is the full post

When those in key government positions accuse individuals or cliques of individuals of thieving there’s a need to be specific or otherwise, restraint must be exercised. They are assumed to have all information. And if so why not be direct and name the thieves, get them arrested and prosecuted?

It is not good to make false accusations against anyone. It is equally not good to make generalised accusations. A false accusation is a claim or allegation of wrongdoing that is untrue and/or otherwise unsupported by facts. False accusations are also known as groundless accusations or unfounded accusations or false allegations or false claims. Being wrongfully accused of criminal offences can lead to serious negative consequences to those wrongfully accused and their families. The psychological consequences of wrongful accusations appear to affect the lives of those accused seriously, even after exoneration.

However, it cannot be denied that there are, in our body politic, economic and social life, many and grave evils. And there’s urgent necessity for the sternest war upon them. There should be relentless exposure of and attack upon every evil man or woman, evil practice whether in politics or business, or in social life. But such attacks are only of use if they are absolutely truthful.

The liar is no whit better than the thief, and if his or her mendacity takes the form of slander, he or she may be worse than most thieves. It puts a premium upon knavery untruthfully to attack an honest man or woman, or even with hysterical exaggeration to assail a bad man or woman with untruth.

An epidemic of indiscriminate assault upon character does not good, but very great harm. The soul of every scoundrel is gladdened whenever an honest man or woman is assailed, or even when a scoundrel is untruthfully assailed.

My plea is, not for immunity to but for the most unsparing exposure of the politician who betrays his trust. There should be a resolute effort every such man or woman out of the position he or she has disgraced. Expose the crime, and hunt down the criminal; but remember that even in the case of crime, if it is attached in sensational, lurid and untruthful fashion, the attack may do more damage to the public mind than the crime itself. It is because I feel that there should be no rest in the endless war against the forces of evil that I ask that the war be conducted with sanity as well as with resolution.

No Amount of Political or Tribal Talk will Divert My Agenda to Fight Corruption-HH

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President Hakainde Hichilema has said that no amount of political talk will divert his agenda to fight corruption among people that stole from Zambians.

President Hichilema said that those suggesting that the fight against corruption is tribal are trying to use the assertions to detract the attention of Zambians, from the corruption fight.

The Head of State said that the topic of tribalism is buried because it was a failed political strategy that was used by the PF to win elections but Zambians rejected it, adding that he remains focused to ensure everything that was stolen from Zambians is recovered.

The Head of state was speaking shortly on arrival from Monze yesterday.

Earlier in the day, President Hakainde Hichilema said that no one should be allowed to divide the country and that national unity will enhance development and help attain economic independence.

Mr Hichilema said that it is important for Zambians to work hard so that the poverty levels are reduced; adding that Government is determined to ensure it is eradicated.

Speaking during the Samu Lya Moomba ceremony in Monze District, President Hichilema said there is need to correctly rewrite the history of Zambia.

He said Samu Lya Moomba like many other historic sites should never be forgotten because it is a reverence to Zambia’s’ political history which will allow all citizens never to forget who they are and where they are coming from.

And President Hichilema said the UPND Administration is realigning the way public resources are managed and that during his tenure, he will ensure resources are taken to constituencies because it will make development easier to attain.

PRESIDENT Hakainde Hichilema writes down notes as Chief Nalubamba presents his concerns. This was when the President met chiefs of Southern Province at Choongo Inclusive Secondary School in Monze yesterday.
PRESIDENT Hakainde Hichilema writes down notes as Chief Nalubamba presents his concerns. This was when the President met chiefs of Southern Province at Choongo Inclusive Secondary School in Monze yesterday.

Meanwhile, Southern Province Minister Cornelius Mweetwa said the Samu Lya Moomba ceremony is significant in the political history of the country.

Mr. Mweetwa said President Hichilema has demonstrated that he is keen on reuniting the country by his visits to freedom-fighters gravesites.

He said the Head of state has also appointed ministers that represent every province.

The Provincial Minister also praised President Hichilema for waging war against corruption and putting an end to cadreism and violence saying he has shown that he can walk the talk.

He also said the 2022 proposed National budget is a translation of what President Hichilema promised during campaigns which among them is free education and rural development.

PRESIDENT Hakainde Hichilema poses for a photo with Southern Province Chiefs and a few from other provinces. This shortly before he graced the 2021 Samu Lya Moomba traditional ceremony in Bweengwe, Monze yesterday.
PRESIDENT Hakainde Hichilema poses for a photo with Southern Province Chiefs and a few from other provinces. This shortly before he graced the 2021 Samu Lya Moomba traditional ceremony in Bweengwe, Monze yesterday.

And Chief Choongo has thanked President Hichilema for gracing the ceremony.

And Community Development Minister Doreen Mwamba said Zambians are tired of those that have continued to champion tribalism because they are focused on seeing development.

And Small and Medium Enterprises Minister Elias Mubanga thanked President Hichilema for fighting tribalism and bringing sanity in the country.

Mr. Mubanga said Zambians are happy that they can freely move without being harassed by any political cadre.