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Power Dynamos-Zanaco Draw in Six Goal Thriller

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Power Dynamos and guests Zanaco served up a six-goal feast at Arthur Davies Stadium in Kitwe that did very little for either sides cause in the bottom six of the FAZ Super League table at the end of round nine.

The two sides finished 3-3 in a match Power rallied from two-down at halftime time and sparked to life after the hour-mark.

Moussa Souleymanou put Zanaco ahead in the 2nd minute and Moses Phiri added the second goal on the stroke of halftime.

Power captain and midfielder Godfrey Ngwenya then converted a 64th minute penalty and Luka Chamanga equalized in the 69th minute.

Chamanga leveled in style with a long-range effort after benefitting from an assist from Ngwenya.

But Ackim Mumba eclipsed Chamanga’s effort with one from range for Zanaco in the 81th minute.

Zanaco thought they were on course to collecting a third league win on the trot when Faustin Bakodila restored parity in the 88th minute when he stomped in a corner to ensure they shared the spoils.

Zanaco are little changed at 13th on 9 points after the game but the draw does nothing for Power who sink to bottom of the table from 17 to 18.

This is after former bottom placed occupants Prison Leopards beat Chambishi 2-1 at home in Kabwe thanks to goals from Levy and Junior Zulu while Kelvin Chomba converted a penalty for the visitors.

Prison move up to number 16 on 8 points, pushing down Power Dynamos with their 6 points while Chambishi are just above the Kitwe side 7 points.

Red Arrows also stay put at number 15 after drawing 0-0 away to 5th placed Buildcon.

Buildcon join 4th placed Nkana on 13 points after the draw.

Human Rights Commission continues advocating for the abolition of the death penalty in Zambia.

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The Human Rights Commission (HRC) has continued advocating for the abolition of the death penalty in Zambia.

HRC Principle Planning and Collaboration Officer, Lisbon Chaamwe says the death penalty is a violation of the right to life.

Mr Chaamwe said the Commission is advocating for Zambia to sign the protocol on the abolition of the death penalty because it is unhuman and violation of the fundamental right to life.

ZANIS reports that Mr Chaamwe was speaking during a consultative meeting with state and non-state actors on the abolition of death penalty in Kasama, Northern Province.

He said capital offences can have other forms of punishment meted on the offenders such as life imprisonment.

Mr Chaamwe said no President has signed the execution warrant since 1997 hence the death penalty should just be abolished.

He stated that it is purely inhuman and degrading for anyone to be sentenced to death penalty.

Mr. Chaamwe disclosed that 107 countries globally have completely abolished the death penalty.

He said the state has an obligation to respect the right to life as enshrined in the constitution of Zambia by refraining from violating human rights.

And Northern Province Human Rights Investigations Officer, Dennis Chulu said research shows that death penalty has not led to reduction of criminal offences.

Mr Chulu said death penalty only amounts to torture, cruel, inhumane and degrading treatment of a human being.

He added that the death penalty contradicts the convention against torture and other cruel inhumane treatment established by international treaties which Zambia is party to.

Nombo calls for a positive work attitude among civic leaders

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The government has called for a positive work attitude among civic leaders to help Local Authorities improve service delivery to the people on behalf of the Central Government.

Local Government and Rural Development Minister, Gary Nkombo says he expects all Civic leaders to be professional in executing their duties, and refrain from creating a hostile work environment to other Council officers.

Mr. Nkombo says his Ministry will not entertain any Civic leader who will undermine professional advice offered by technocrats in their areas of operation.

Responding to questions during an orientation workshop for Councilors and Council officers in Kitwe recently, Mr. Nkombo said he expects harmony between Civic leaders and Council officers to warrant smooth service delivery to communities.

The Minister stated that a Local Authority is an Institution where Civic leaders and other appointed officials should work together and maintain cordial relations at all times.

He said the Ministry will keep track of the performance of all Local Authorities through regular monitoring and evaluation activities.

The orientation workshop was aimed at equipping the Civic leaders and Council officers with knowledge and skills, and bring the required mind transformation to enable them work with confidence to provide quality services to communities.

This is contained in a statement issued to ZNBC by Minister of Local Government and Rural Development Public Relations Officer Chila Namaiko.

Stakeholders welcome recruitment of teachers, health workers

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The Zambia Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) in Muchinga says it is happy with the government’s plan of recruiting 30,000 teachers and 11,200 health workers next year.

ZCTU Muchinga Province Regional Coordinator, Nondo Kasanda said the recruitment of the teachers and health workers will improve service delivery in both the education and health sectors.

Mr. Kasanda said the huge recruitment exercise will be happening for the first time after many years saying this confirms the new dawn administration’s commitment to transform the economic and social landscape of the country.

He further said the recruitment of civil servants next year will help fight unemployment and poverty levels which he said were on the rise.

Meanwhile, Mr Kasanda added that the Union is also happy with plans to dismantle outstanding arrears for retirees who had suffered so much.

“The paying out of retirees will go a long way towards social protection of our senior citizens,” Mr Kasanda said.

He has appealed to national union leaders to negotiate for better salary increment for civil servants during negotiations with government as the cost of living is high.

“Workers are going through tough time due to low salaries and I want to appeal to our national union leaders to settle for a better salary increment,” he said.

Meanwhile, Stakeholders in Chinsali District have praised the new dawn administration for ensuring that the 2022 National Budget addresses the many campaign promises made during the August 12, 2021 general elections.

A senior citizen, Felix Nongo noted that the budget shows that the United Party for National Development (UPND) promises to the people will be implemented with effect from January 2022.

Mr Nongo said there has been an outcry by many young people for a long time now over the escalating unemployment and poverty levels saying this will be addressed once the 2022 budget is implemented.

”We have seen unemployed teachers, health personnel among others on the street searching for employment but nothing was happening,” he said.

He stated that the employment of 30,000 teachers and 11,200 health workers among others is a great milestone that will change the lives of many people in the country.

And former Chinsali Mayor, Thomas Mutale said he is hopeful that the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) which has been massively increased from K1.6 million to 25.7 million kwacha will change the face of many districts in the country.

Mr Mutale has called for prudent utilisation of the funds saying government should put in place measures to ensure that the money is well utilised for its intended purpose once the local municipalities receive the funds.

”We use to receive little money which could not fulfil people’s needs but now with the K25.7 million most of the projects will be completed in Chinsali district,” he said.

He thanked the UPND administration for allocating a huge sum of money to CDF saying this shows a clear indication that development will be brought closer to the people as per the party’s campaign promises.

And Haggai Ng’andu, a Chinsali businessman said the business fraternity should see much more opportunities to improve their businesses because of the way the budget is structured.

”The budget which was presented on Friday gives an opportunity to the business communities, the youth and the women to position themselves through creation of cooperatives and have relevant documents to be able to participate in any business, ” he said.

On Friday last week, Minister of Finance, Situmbeko Musokotwane presented the proposed K173 billion 2022 national Budget which has seen an increase in allocation of CDF and other sub sectors.

The UPND 2022 Budget is Ambitious and Does not Appear to be Reasonable at all

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By Mbita Chitala PhD

The macroeconomic indicators that the UPND want to attain in their 2022 budget estimates presented by Hon. Situmbeko Musokotwane in his budget speech does not remove Zambia from the continued dependency that our country has been subjected to since 1964.

Projected Growth

The projected GDP growth of 3.5% for 2022 as compared to the PF Administration GDP growth of 3.3% for 2021 fiscal year cannot enable Zambia to grow her economy.
This challenge is exacerbated by Zambia’s population growth which over 3.3% annually. A more reasonable approach is to grow the economy at rates above 8% of GDP per annum as is happening in Rwanda and other more serious countries like China.

This is the only way a poor country such as Zambia can deal with poverty eradication challenges successfully in 10-20 years. Without Plans to advance our country to those figures, our country will forever be poor and budgets like this will forever condemn us to be running in circles like yoyos.

Inflation

The UPND budget estimates target the 2022 inflation to be between 6-8%. This is exactly the ambition of the PF Administration in 2021 but which could not be achieved and was explained by the dawn of the devastating COVID 19 pandemic.

This projection is generally good but it will depend on many factors including the war against the Covid 19 pandemic and the capacity of the UPND administration to manage money supply to smoothly track the GDP as the old Monetarist Milton Friedman asserted that Money Supply times velocity equals price level times transactions.

Public Debt

The Hon. Minister Musokotwane informed the nation that Zambia’s external public debt was US$14.71 billion of which the Central Government share was US$12.99 billion. The country also had US$1.2 billion principal arrears and US$600.4 million interest arrears. Furthermore, the country had K189.7 billion government securities and domestic arrears of K46.9 billion which included the US$477.9 million fuel arrears.

To resolve these challenges, the Hon Minister informed the nation that he was negotiating for an IMF bailout of at least US$1.3 billion to help Zambia service the external debt component and use any savings that may arise from the K51.3 billion he had budgeted as external debt service to channel to other needy social services.

Many observers have advised that turning to the IMF for a rescue program will be injurious to the national security of Zambia as we are currently witnessing the events in Sudan. Sudan also asked for a US$2.5 billion IMF facility which was conditioned on the same old demands of freezing public wages and employment, cutting on subsidies to vulnerable citizens and devaluing the local currency among others. The result of this has been the emergence of instability in Sudan which compares to what happened here in Zambia in 1990.

Our country can avoid this route and this has been said many times by many patriots and scholars. The Hon Minister informed the nation that copper exports during the first half of 2021 were US$ 4.0 billion from the total export earnings of US$5.1 billion. This of course was the under reported figure as Zambians do not have exact statistics of copper and other metal exports. Granted that we take the Hon Minister at face value, the Minister could not tell the nation what the country benefited from this because he was aware that Zambia hardly benefited from these exports. The UPND 2022 budget projects that Zambia will benefit K12.8 billion as mineral royalty. There will hardly be any corporate tax from the MTCs because the Hon Minister has even made it worse for Zambia by making mineral royalty deductible for corporate income tax assessment purposes. The MTCs will continue cheating on Zambia by transfer pricing even as he lamely has made some superficial amendments to the Transfer Pricing Regulations as reported by the Zambia Revenue Authority in their Budget Brief.

Many observers have advised successive Zambian governments that the long term solution to stop this capital flight and plunder of Zambia’s minerals by MNCs is for Zambians to own and operate all the mines as happens in all countries such as Chile , Botswana and so on who have made a difference to their economies. This is the only way to end the crime of transfer pricing and allow Zambia to accumulate investable surpluses for expanded reproduction and development.

It is further advised that as we have done with MOPANI Mines, Zambian controlling interest in all other big mines should be effected. This is the only sure way of ending the plunder of our minerals and Zambia would never need a third party such as the IMF to come and start ruling us as a neo-colony.

Controlling the Fiscal Deficit

The UPND Administration would want to reduce the overall fiscal deficit to 6.7% in their 2022 budget estimates from 10.4% of GDP under the 2021 Budget regime and to limit domestic borrowing to no more than 5.2% of GDP.

This is a tall order as the UPND’s major source of revenue in their budget estimates is borrowing. The Hon. Minister announced that they expected to borrow from foreign sources K39.5 billion program loans, K8.5 billion project loans and receive K1.8 billion grants. Altogether, the UPND Administration plan to borrow K49.7 billion from foreign sources which is 29% share of the 2022 budget estimates or 10.7% of GDP.

Furthermore, the UPND Administration plans to borrow from domestic financing another K24.5 billion which will further crowd out the private sector.

Altogether, the UPND plans to borrow K84.2 billion out of the K173 billion budget estimates.

Many observers would shudder at such a situation as the effect of the borrowing will no doubt deepen not only our dependency on international finance capital but also continue making our economy vulnerable and unstable. The borrowing will no doubt be unsustainable and our country will sink into a deeper debt overhang.

Unfair Tax Increases

The 2022 budget estimates also plan to raise K77.8 billion from taxes (company tax K16.4 billion, PAYE K17.3 billion, Withholding taxes K8.6 billion, VAT K22.9 billion, Customs and Exercise K12.5 billion, Export duties K133 million) as well as Non-Tax revenue of K20.6 billion and other revenues of K343.7 million. The UPND’s desire is to increase domestic revenue to not less than 21% of GDP. This is a good ambition but they are doing it at the expense of the people who have to bear a heavier tax burden. The right approach is to increase on business investment and net exports which has not been adequately addressed in the 2022 Budget estimates.

Altogether, the UPND 2022 budget estimates of K173 billion representing a 44.4% increase from the PF’s 2021 budget estimates of K119.6 billion appear to be overblown. The UPND budget estimate is projected to be 37.1% of GDB. This is ambitious and does not appear to be reasonable at all

Gross International Reserves

The Hon. Minister further informed the nation that they wish to have gross international reserves of not less than three months of import cover in 2022. This compared with the 5.5 months of import cover that the PF had in August, 2021thanks to the US$1.33 billion grant that the country received from the IMF in the wake of the Covid 19 pandemic.

Future prospects

What is shocking is that our successive governments since 1991 appear not to appreciate that for any country to develop and eradicate poverty successfully, it must ensure that in its budgets, it places more emphasis on business investment and expand net export earnings. Even as all our Hon. Ministers of Finance know the most famous equation in macroeconomics: GDP=C+I+G+NX, they lamentably fail to apply this basic formula to our plans. The equation represents the components of Gross Domestic Product of consumption, business investment and net exports which are widely accepted measures of economic activity in a given year.

The 2022 UPND budget estimates has allocated more than 70% of budget expenditure to consumption. This includes the General Public Services Expenditure which will take K86.3 billion i.e. 49.9% of the budget and other expenditure items such as Defence K7.6 billion, Public Order and Safety K3.4 billion, Socio Protection K6.2 billion, Education K18.07 billion, Health K13.9 billion, Housing and community services K2.3 billion and others taking over the big chunk of the budget estimates.

It is advisable that those who are governing us reflect on this and start allocating more resources to business investment and the export sector.

Very little is allocated to the growth areas in this budget. In fact, even the K33.7 billion allocated to the Economic Affairs section, most of the expenditure there too are consumption-oriented. This is true for the FISP that will take K5.3 billion, The Constituency Development Fund (CDF) that will take K3.855 billion instead of the K3.2 billion as wrongly reported in the Budget speech, and so on.

The Empowerment funds for SMEs are allocated a meager K350 million and yet this should be the source of growth of the economy and road infrastructure a paltry K4.9 billion.

Yes, indeed the Hon Minister announced some populist and appeasement programs to please the electorate which are largely good for Zambia such as abolishing school fees, employing more teachers and medical staff, and increasing the quantum of CDF.

These are progressive initiatives and observers will be interested in whether these laudable initiatives will be managed effectively, efficiently, and transparently.

Chamber of Mines welcomes 2022 national budget

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Zambia Chamber of Mines president, Godwin Beene, says the 2022 national budget measures announced last Friday, should be seen as a step in the right direction towards the full reform of the mining tax regime.

Dr. Beene noted that prioritising the urgently needed removal of the mineral royalty taxes non-deductibility by the Minister of Finance, Situmbeko Musokotwane, is a clear indication to the world that Zambia is once again open for business.

“I am certain that the world’s mining investors will start to look at Zambia afresh after today. And this is what is needed if we are to see minerals germinate and allow the government to reach its ambitious target of increasing copper production to three million tonnes per year,” he said.

Dr. Beene added that the reform of the Zambian tax code will see renewed interest from investors and could lead to new mines reaching production over the next five to ten years.

He observed that with the right stabilising policies in place, the development could completely change the country’s development trajectory.

“We do understand that the Finance Minister’s immediate priority was to stem the outflow of reserves in order to meet the nation’s debt obligations. But this is a refreshingly prudent Budget, and most definitely a step in the right direction,” he said.

He further noted that work is needed on tax reform, along with guarantees of stability, if Zambia is to attract the investments necessary to triple copper production.

“But with this hugely positive early signal, the mining industry stands ready to work collaboratively with the government in its endeavour,” he stated.

This is contained in a statement issued to ZANIS in Lusaka today.

The Somali Government Expresses Concern over Mass Arrests of Somali Nationals in Zambia

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The Somali government has expressed concern over mass arrests of Somali nationals in Zambia following operations by Zambian security forces in Ndola town.

In a statement, Somali ministry for foreign affairs said it was following up the matter with Zambian authorities for clarification on the arrests.

“MFA is closely monitoring alleged reports of mass arrests of Somalis in Ndola, Zambia, based on their ethnicity, irrespective of nationality, is a cause of concern and presently engaging authorities in Zambia for clarity and resolving this unfortunate event expeditiously,” the Ministry said in a tweet.

According to multiple sources, the operations by Zambian forces nabbed more than 500 Somalia under unclear circumstances.

The detainees included men, women and children were taken in buses to a stadium in the Copperbelt region of Ndola in north-central part of Zambia.

Almost of them were later released after their documents were checked by security officials.

Only 40 people remained in police custody and Zambian authorities have not yet commented on the motive behind the operations.

 

Suspected illegal immigrants arriving at Ndola's Musakasonka Stadium where they were taken for screening after a joint clean-up operation that was undertaken by the department of immigration and other security wings on October 29,2021. 128 illegal immigrants were apprehended and are currently detained at Kansenshi correctional facility in Ndola.
Suspected illegal immigrants arriving at Ndola’s Musakasonka Stadium where they were taken for screening after a joint clean-up operation that was undertaken by the department of immigration and other security wings on October 29,2021. 128 illegal immigrants were apprehended and are currently detained at Kansenshi correctional facility in Ndola.

Meanwhile, the Department of Immigration in Vubwi District apprehended forty-three (43) Ethiopian nationals in a suspected case of human smuggling. This was in a Department of Immigration-led operation conducted on 24th October, 2021 in collaboration with other security wings. The team was responding to a tip-off from concerned residents of Songela area in Vubwi who spotted a group of Ethiopians moving aimlessly through Khondwani village asking for food and water.

Ten (10) of the Ethiopians who where in the company of Three (03) Zambians Gift Sakala (34) of Katete, Rodgers Sakala (30) of Chadiza and John Mumba (41) of Lusaka, were apprehended at Chekananji farm in Khondwani village while thirty-three (33) other Ethiopians were nabbed in the hills of Chekananji village. The Forty-three (43) Ethiopians and three (03) Zambians were transferred to Chipata Central Police Station, pending further investigations.

 

Officers from various security agencies during a joint clean-up operation with the department of Immigration in Ndola district where 128 illegal immigrants were apprehended and detained at Kansenshi correctional facility
Officers from various security agencies during a joint clean-up operation with the department of Immigration in Ndola district where 128 illegal immigrants were apprehended and detained at Kansenshi correctional facility

Meanwhile, a joint team of Officers from the Chadiza Immigration Office and the Police on 24th and 25th October, 2021 intercepted five (05) other Ethiopians who are believed to have been in the same group as the Forty-Three (43) apprehended in Vubwi District. They were intercepted around Namandevu area, 50 km from Chadiza aboard a Hino Truck and Two (02) taxis. It is believed that there were more Ethiopians on the Three (03) vehicles but they managed to escape. The three (03) drivers of the vehicles Chazanga Phiri, Frank Chikwenda Phiri and Lazarus Phiri, all Zambians, were also nabbed and they together with the Five (05) Ethiopians are detained at Namuseche Correctional Facility Pending further investigations.

 

Preliminary investigations into the two incidents suggest that the Ethiopians entered the country from Malawi and were handed over to another group of suspected smugglers around Kamwendo area in Malawi, 30km from Mwami Border. They used the Nsimbi-Chigwe Road to Vubwi with the view to passing through Chadiza but one of the Four (04) vehicles they were using developed a mechanical fault prompting the affected group to abandon the vehicle and head for the mountains, with the rest proceeded to Chadiza, where five (05) were apprehended.

 

Officers from various security agencies during a joint clean-up operation with the department of Immigration in Ndola district where 128 illegal immigrants were apprehended and detained at Kansenshi correctional facility
Officers from various security agencies during a joint clean-up operation with the department of Immigration in Ndola district where 128 illegal immigrants were apprehended and detained at Kansenshi correctional facility

This brings the number of Ethiopians apprehended in similar circumstances in less than two (02) weeks to Eighty-Eight (88) with Forty (40) apprehended by the Katete Immigration Office in Taulo Village in Katete aboard a Toyota Granvia and Toyota Grand Hiace on 15th October, 2021. The Zambian drivers Funiel Banda (29) and Mathias Phiri (35) were also apprehended. The drivers were found with K 31,704 believed to be proceeds of crime. The forty (40) Ethiopians have since been charged with the offence of unlawful entry while the two (02) drivers have been charged with the offences of harbouring prohibited immigrants, facilitating the remaining in Zambia of prohibited immigrants, and receiving property into Zambia from unknown persons. They will all appear in court soon. It also brings the number of persons apprehended for various Immigration Offences between 15th and 27th October, 2021 to Four Hundred and Thirty-Three (433).

During this same period the Department also removed One Hundred and Thirty-Four (134) illegal immigrants from the country, secured Ninety-Eight (98) convictions and refused Fifteen (15) foreign nationals entry into Zambia for failing to meet entry requirements.

 

Suspected illegal immigrants arriving at Ndola's Musakasonka Stadium where they were taken for screening after a joint clean-up operation that was undertaken by the department of immigration and other security wings on October 29,2021. 128 illegal immigrants were apprehended and are currently detained at Kansenshi correctional facility in Ndola.
Suspected illegal immigrants arriving at Ndola’s Musakasonka Stadium where they were taken for screening after a joint clean-up operation that was undertaken by the department of immigration and other security wings on October 29,2021. 128 illegal immigrants were apprehended and are currently detained at Kansenshi correctional facility in Ndola.

The Department appreciates the strong collaboration that exits with other security wings without which it would have been very difficult to undertake successful operations such as the ones which led to the arrest of Eighty-Eight (88) Ethiopians in Eastern Province. We also wish to thank members of the community for their continued support and partnership in the Department’s quest to rid the country of illegal immigrants. Further, the Department wishes to advise motor vehicle owners to warn drivers of these vehicles to desist from using the vehicles for trafficking or smuggling human beings as they risk losing them to the state. Same applies to landlords whose properties are used in the commission of these crimes.

Zambia to host Africa Union Youth Day

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One United Africa Foundation has called for the need to promote and maintain peace especially among youths on the African continent. Foundation Initiator, Bimbo Daramola says youths are the most vulnerable as they are mostly used in violent activities.

Mr Daramola stated that there must be true and effective engagement in order to promote Pan Africanism among African states.

Speaking during a press briefing in Lusaka yesterday, Mr Daramola advised that violence in Africa must be urgently addressed to allow Africans to embrace each other.

“If we don’t address violence now, we will see each other as enemies. There is need for people to people engagement if the solution to violence in Africa is to be achieved,” he noted.

He added. “It is not for nothing that people are visiting and wanting to settle in African countries, it is because of the potential of a united and peaceful Africa that attract them,” he said.

He further noted that the African continent currently is focusing more on economic empowerment which he said could not be achieved if violence in most African states is not addressed.

Initiator, One united Africa Congressman Bimbo Daramola, One Africa Organnising team Mwangala Sipumo,Member Aaron Mondoka and Author of the Book take me to kaunda Lloyd Mwiinga during the media briefing in preparation of celebrating African Union Youth Day which falls in 1st November, at Asmara hotel in Lusaka
Initiator, One united Africa Congressman Bimbo Daramola, One Africa Organnising team Mwangala Sipumo,Member Aaron Mondoka and Author of the Book take me to kaunda Lloyd Mwiinga during the media briefing in preparation of celebrating African Union Youth Day which falls in 1st November, at Asmara hotel in Lusaka

And Mr. Daramola stated that the Zambian youths and the country as a whole have shown a good example of a peaceful country.

“Everybody recognises that youths in Zambia shocked the world in the last general elections. No house was burnt while in most African countries it is war during elections. We feel that this is very significant and should be hailed,” he said.

Meanwhile, Zambia will for the first time host the Africa Union Youth Day on Monday, next week, November 1, 2021.

The event which will attract senior government officials, the African Union and other stakeholders will be held at University of Zambia under the theme “Taking Out the Barriers.”

Zambia represents the headquarters of the One United Africa in Southern Africa.

The organisation which is a Pan African Non-Governmental Organisation was formed in 2017 with the aim to among others foster peace and development on the African continent especially among the youths.

Initiator, One united Africa Congressman Bimbo Daramola flanked by his team showing book written on Africa during the media briefing in preparation of celebrating African Union Youth Day which falls in 1st November, at Asmara hotel in Lusaka
Initiator, One united Africa Congressman Bimbo Daramola flanked by his team showing book written on Africa during the media briefing in preparation of celebrating African Union Youth Day which falls in 1st November, at Asmara hotel in Lusaka

Habaazoka expresses concern that the $4.3 billion for the budget is going to come from debt

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The just-announced 2022 national budget by the United Party for National Development (UPND) government has been described as an ‘ambitious budget’ as it can make the party in government or break it.

In an interview in Lusaka, Lusaka based economist Lubinda Habaazoka said that in as much as it is a formidable budget the party in government should strive to attain it and be able to raise the much-needed revenue, particularly with the first Eurobond due in 2022 and with no concrete pronouncement in the 2022 budget that was made by the finance minister on how the country is going to treat that EURO bond.

Dr. Habaazoka noted that if the government can manage to raise the resources, the country’s economy may improve owing to the fact that there are about 44, 000 jobs to be created.

“First of all the budget is US$10 billion, guaranteed revenue to support the budget is about five billion this can be easily raised if the economic growth remains at the same trajectory and if efficiency in tax collection continues.

“But what is worrying is the other five billion of which about 4.3 billion is going to come from debt. This amount of money is so huge owing to the fact that we already have about US$12.9 billion external debt and if for example, the previous government borrowed about US$11 billion in the last ten years because the MMD government left about one point eight billion, this means that for the year 2022 we shall borrow US$4.3 billion,” he stated.

“And the recruitment of teachers, health workers, and agriculture extension officers is a very welcome move and there are a lot of people that are languishing in the streets, people that are qualified to do jobs who are not engaged in any activities. Kudos to government that they will be creating about 3, 600 jobs every month up to December for us to achieve the 44, 000 figure, which is a very good move, ” he said

He, however, lamented that this is not backed by any strong fundamental shift in the macroeconomic valuables and the growth of the economy.

Dr. Habaazoka indicated that what will happen in the coming years is that these new recruitments are going to add to the wage bill by not less than K2.5 billion and this will have to be born by a very small formal sector of Zambia struggling amidst COVID-19.

He stated that this should not resist the government from recruiting people but that it is something to think about and worry about.

Government committed to improve urban informal settlements

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Minister of Local Government and Rural Development, Garry Nkombo says government remains resolute to improving the living conditions of people in urban informal settlements.

Mr Nkombo said government will ensure that people living in urban informal settlements have access to basic needs including climate resilient infrastructure.

Speaking when he officiated at the World Cities Day celebrations in Lusaka during the week, Mr. Nkombo said improving the urban informal settlements can only be achieved through upgrading of unplanned settlements in all cities in the country.

He stated that government recognizes the need to involve all the stakeholders if the vision of creating environmentally sustainable cities is to be attained.

“We all have a major role to play in contributing to the creation of better cities and better lives for all through an integrated approach. As a ministry, we shall endeavor to support initiatives that seek to improve the state of our cities,” he said.

Mr Nkombo highlighted that the new dawn government recognizes that the attainment of climate adaption and resilience requires putting in place an effective planning and monitoring framework that involves all stakeholders, including communities.

He reaffirmed government’s commitment to working with everyone in ensuring that the country is on the right trajectory in responding to effects of climate change by creating a Ministry of Environment and Green Economy.

“I am delighted that this symposium avails us an opportunity to refocus our efforts and our energies to ensure that we begin to coordinate more efficiently for the greater good of our society and the generations to come,” he explained.

Mr Nkombo added that the growing population in urban areas puts demand for a paradigm shift with regard planning and urban development.

He commended the We Effect Zambia and Habitat International Coalition for the housing observatory and city-to-city cooperation initiatives saying they encourage more decentralized partnerships.

And We Effect Zambia Country Representative, Fidess Tembo said adequate housing goes beyond providing shelter but also involves creating a resilient community to battle the effects of climate change.

Ms Tembo stated that Zambia’s housing deficit currently is estimated at 1.5 million units of which the majority are in the pre-urban and rural areas where over 83 percent of people are living under absolute poverty.

“We are in this meeting saying, we need to bridge this gap and break the social bonds and also try to ensure that access to housing is enhanced so that crime experienced in the country is reduced but also ensure that we are not compromising on our development agenda,” she said.

She assured the organization’s commitment in supporting a cleaner and greener society through a systematic area based on sustainable rural development, adequate housing and habitat, gender equality, land rights, financial inclusion, environment and climate change using a human rights face approach.

Civic Forum on Housing and Habitat Zambia holds the symposium annually which is a platform that aims to bring together stakeholders from the housing sector and beyond to discuss land cases, housing planning challenges and facility identification of practical solutions that would effectively address them.

This year’s theme is “adapting cities for climate resilient change.”

Government confiscates 2 100 day old chicks at Mokambo border which were destined for export to DRC

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The Department of Fisheries and Livestock in Mufulira District on the Copperbelt has confiscated 2 100 day old chicks at Mokambo border which were destined for export.

Mufulira District Fisheries and Livestock Coordinator, Mebelo Wamulume said this follows government’s suspension of issuance of permits in July this year at all border selling points for day old chicks, hatching eggs and stock feed.

Mr Wamulume said the department got a tip off from the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) that an unidentified person was trying to export day old chicks out of the country.

He said the chicks which were confiscated, were later disposed off.

And Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock Veterinary Officer, Stephen Mukupa said farmers need to ensure that they follow the right procedures when exporting their products.

Dr. Mukupa said the ban to export day old chicks, hatching eggs and stock feed makes it illegal for anyone from exporting the products.

He said before crossing the border to another country, a person is supposed to have a stock movement permit, sanitary certificate, and export permit of which the unidentified person did not have.

“Any farmer who tries to export without following the laid down procedures of the law will have their products confiscated,” he said.

At the moment HH fight against corruption is far from meeting the international standard

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By Venus N Msyani

Last September president Hakainde Hichilema informed the nation through his speech to the parliament that his administration will introduce the Fast-truck Stolen Asserts Recovery System to fully deal with corruptly acquired assets.

In the very month the president assured Zambians living in North America that the fight against corruption will be done from a professional angle. Unfortunately, the opposite has started happening.

The recent search at former State House aide Amos Chanda residence is definitely the Fast-truck Stolen Asserts Recovery System president Hichilema was referring to in his speech to the parliament. The problem is that the action is far from meeting the international standard.

Report that the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) officer threatened to pull a gun on Amos Chanda and assaulted his sister-in-law during a search is the opposite of professionalism.

The officer was either drunk or is untrained. It is the immediate and simple conclusion, which should not offend anyone.

The president and the ACC should be aware that assigning drunk or untrained officers on serious duties like the above is lack of professionalism.

The gun threat and physical assault reported in the process make the search appear a robbery in its simplest form.

Something disappointing because assurance of professional recovery of stolen properties by the president left many thinking that the process will be free from abuse. Forgetting that some people still believe that alcohol is intelligent booster.

Professionalism and alcohol don’t go together. To do a professional job on recovery of stolen properties, the new dawn administration should start screening officers for alcohol and related substances before it dispatches them to go and conduct searches.

On top of that officers should be screened for political affiliation as well. Especially that the country seems to be haunted with the spirit of revenge.

These two will set a professional approach to recovery of stolen properties and no one will be hurt in the process.

It is time to be real. The fight against corruption shouldn’t be turned into a persecution tool. Yes, corruption has robbed the republic of Zambia of the needed development, but that is not a passport to turn the fight against the vice into persecution or revenge tool.

Will continue talking if we must. At the moment HH waged war against corruption is far from meeting the international standard.

Nkana Beat Kafue Celtic ToJump to Number 4

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Nkana have beaten Kafue Celtic 1-0 away in Lusaka to go fourth on the FAZ Super Division table for at least 24 hours.

Former league top scorer Ronald “Sate Sate” Kampamba scored the goal in the first half of this round nine match played at Edwin Imboela Stadium in Lusaka.

Making a rare start for Nkana this season, Kampamba scored in the 32 nd minute as Kalampa recovered from last week’s 1-0 away loss to Kansanshi Dynamos.

The win moved coach Beston Chambeshi’s side to 13 points from nine matches played.

Nkana are one point above fifth placed Buildcon, who have played two matches less.

Elsewhere, unbeaten league leaders Green Buffaloes forced a goalless draw against promoted side Kansanshi Dynamos in the lunch time match at Edwin Imboela Stadium.

Buffaloes’ lead has been cut from five to two points by Nkwazi, who thumped Lusaka Dynamos 3-0 on Saturday.

The Soldiers have 21 points and second placed Nkwazi have 18 points after playing nine games each.

Week 9 Results

30/10/2021

Green Buffaloes 0-0 Kansanshi Dynamos

Kafue Celtic 0-1 Nkana

Lusaka Dynamos 0-3 Nkwazi

Forest Rangers 1-1 Kabwe Warriors

Green Eagles 0-0 Indeni

Konkola Blades 1-1 Zesco United

31/10/2021

Power Dynamos Vs Zanaco

Buildcon Vs Red Arrows

Prison Leopards Vs Chambishi

Government extolled for increased CDF allocation

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Shangombo Member of Parliament (MP), Mubika Mubika has praised the government for the proposed K173 billion 2022 national budget.

Mr Mubika said noted that budget will be the first ever to uplift the livelihoods of people in Shangombo district since Zambia got its Independence.

He observed that the budget will be implemented effectively because the money has been decentralised to the local people who will benefit directly.

In an interview with ZANIS, the law maker said the 2022 national budget has set a bar as the biggest milestone in the history of Zambia.

“This is the first budget that will uplifting lives of the people of Shangombo,” he said.

Mr Mubika said he is positive that with the Constituency Development Fund (CDF), increment from K1.6 million to K25.7 million, the face of Shangombo District will now change.

“We will try by all means to ensure that we have enough clinics, staff accommodation for our teachers, enough classrooms, ICTs also to be provided to our learners as well as feeder roads to be attended to,” he said.

The K173 billion 2021 national budget was availed yesterday by Minister of Finance, Situmbeko Musokotwane, under the theme “Growth, Jobs and taking development to the people.”

President Biden nominates Zambian-American for top USAID job

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President Biden has announced his intent to nominate Zambian-American Dr. Monde Muyangwa for the position of Assistant Administrator for the Africa Bureau at USAID – US Agency for International Development.

Dr. Muyangwa currently serves as the Director of the Africa Program at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, a position that she has held since 2014.

In this capacity, she leads the Center’s programs on African democracy and governance; conflict management and peacebuilding; trade, investment, and sustainable development; and Africa’s evolving role in the global arena.

Dr. Muyangwa has over 23 years of senior-level experience on Africa and U.S-Africa relations.

Prior to joining the Wilson Center, Dr Muyangwa served as Academic Dean at the Africa Center for Strategic Studies (ACSS) at the National Defense University from 2002 to 2013 where she led and managed the Center’s programs on security studies, counter-terrorism and transnational threats, civil–military relations, defense economics, and conflict management.

From 1997 to 2000, she worked as Director of Research, and then Vice President for Research and Policy, at the National Summit on Africa where she led a policy-oriented nation-wide dialogue on Africa that culminated in a National Policy Plan of Action for US-Africa Relations.

A widely-cited authority on governance, security, and development issues, Dr. Muyangwa challenges dominant narratives about the continent.

She holds a Ph.D. in International Relations and a B.A. in Politics, Philosophy, and Economics from the University of Oxford (England), as well as a B.A. in Public Administration and Economics from the University of Zambia.

She was a Rhodes Scholar, a Wingate Scholar, and the University of Zambia Valedictory Speaker for her graduating class.

Monde is a Zambia-born immigrant and long-time resident of Bowie in Prince George’s County, Maryland.