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LUO FACT SHEET • BSc from Moscow State University • MSc in microbiology from Moscow State University • MSc and PhD in immunology from Brunei University. • Worked at Saint Mary's Hospital in London • Became a professor in microbiology and immunology at UNZA in 1993 • Worked as Head of Pathology and Microbiology at UTH • Served as Health Minister in 1999, Minister of Transport and Communications from 1999–2001 and acted as Finance minister in 2013. • Appointed Minister of Local Government and Housing • Became Minister of Chiefs and Traditional Affairs from 2014–2015 • Adopted as President of the Women Parliamentary Caucus • Became Higher Education Minister before moving to Ministry of Livestock up to 2021.

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… She’s strong and forthright By KETRA KALUNGA and SIMON MUNTEMBA

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FTER keeping the lid on his pick of running mate, President Lungu finally made the nail-biting revelation only when it was time for Professor Nkandu Luo

to sign papers presented to the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) presiding officer, Justice Essau Chulu. Dressed in a sober ensemble which included a knee length dress suit, a matching face mask topped off with a flamboyant hat, Prof Luo

President Edgar Lungu (right) with his running-mate Professor Nkandu Luo during the filing of nomination papers at Mulungushi International Conference Centre in Lusaka yesterday. Picture by SALIM HENRY/STATE HOUSE

confidently marched forward when the ECZ chief executive officer, Krytickos Nshindano asked for the running mate to be brought forward. As photographers jostled for space to get a clear shot of her, social media also broke out in memes of breaking news. To Page 2


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CONFUSION ROCKS UPND IN KALULUSHI Mr Kaleta By ROGERS KALERO

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ONFUSION rocked the UPND camp in Kalulushi constituency when two candidates turned up to file the nominations. Chikabala Kaleta and Ngosa Daka emerged at Kalulushi Civic Centre to file their nominations on the UPND ticket resulting in confusion. Mr Kaleta said that the National Management

Muleya now blames HRC bosses over Hatembo’s statement By KETRA KALUNGA INFORMATION from the Human Rights Commission (HRC) that preliminary investigations reveal the Hatembos had not been abducted but were seeking protection from a third party was not my stance but the commission’s, HRC spokesperson, Mwelwa Muleya has said. Mr. Muleya said the challenge by the police that he

should submit information pertaining to the whereabouts of the Hatembo's based on the statement issued was misplaced because he was not speaking in his own capacity but as the commission's spokesperson. Mr. Muleya in his capacity as HRC spokesperson claimed that preliminary findings of the HRC on the Hatembo family case indicated that Pheluna and Milton were not under any form of abduction.

“During the confusion, one of the police officers tore apart my adoption certificate and I was very disappointed with his conduct," Mr Kaleta said. Mr Kaleta said however a new memorandum from Lusaka was received confirming that he was the official candidate for the UPND and would proceed to file the nominations. Meanwhile, PF Kalulushi constituency candidate, Kampamba Mulenga, said the PF had delivered He told the Daily Nation in an interview that the he issued the statement on behalf of HRC as a spokesperson therefore the police should challenge the commission as an organisation to submit the information and not him. "The police couldn't possibly challenge me as a person because I am not the commission so they will get the information from the commission and not from me," he said. However, the HRC top management disassociated itself from Mr Muleya’s statement. HRC chairperson, Mudford Mwandenga earlier said he was not briefed on

development in the district and she was sure that she would be given another mandate to continue delivering development in the area. Ms Mulenga was speaking at the Civic Centre after she filed her nomination. And former Kalulushi Mayor, Rashida Mulenga, said she had decided to contest the Kalulushi seat because of her experience in the local authority and was sure if elected MP, she would deliver development. the sentiments by Mr Muleya that preliminary findings indicated that Pheluna and Milton were not under any form of abduction because he was not consulted. Meanwhile, Mr Mwandenga said in an interview yesterday that he was not briefed on the findings made by the commission at the time the spokesperson issued the statement on the matter. He said Mr. Muleya has not been in the office from the time he issued the statement. "I was just not briefed on the findings because Mr. Muleya has not been in the office since he issued the statement," he said.

Nevers’ Presidential bid in limbo …as MMD faction seeks to block his nomination

By SIMON M UNTEMBA NEW Hope MMD president Nevers Mumba’s bid to contest this year’s Presidential elections is in limbo as his nomination to stand on the party’s ticket is being challenged by the MMD faction led by Raphael Nakacinda. The Operation Save MMD has asked the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) not to allow Dr Mumba to file in his Presidential nomination papers, alleging that the convention that re-elected him as party president was being challenged in the High Court. This is according to a letter dated April 30, 2021 signed to the ECZ, from

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…as two candidates pitch up Council (NMC) through Chairman for Election, Garry Nkombo, adopted him to contest the Kalulushi constituency seat on the UPND ticket but was shocked to find that Mr Daka had also another adoption certificate. "I am the one who was adopted by the NMC. Chairman for Elections Garry Nkombo gave me the adoption certificate but when I turned up to file my nominations I found Mr Daka with the adoption certificate.

lawyers representing Mr Webby Chipili and 19 other Operation Save MMD members. “We write to advise your good office not to accept any nominations from the MMD as there is currently a matter before the High Court in which Webby Chipili and 19 others have taken out an action against Elizabeth Chitika and Nevers Mumba under cause number 2021/ HP/0305 wherein the convention which elected the current office bearers have been challenged. “There is also before the High Court contempt proceedings under the same cause number and the said matter is yet to be determined by the court,” part of the letter by Makebi Zulu Advocates reads. On March 20, this year, Judge Bowa granted the 20 an ex-parte order of injunction restraining Dr Mumba’s

group from going ahead with the convention, which was slated for that day. However, Dr Mumba and the others proceeded to hold the convention. One of the plaintiffs Geoffrey Mulenga has challenged to Dr Mumba to quit playing hide and seek, but to quickly come out in the open to tell the people that he will not stand. "Dr Mumba should come out in the open and not be shy to tell his group that he is not going to be on the ballot. The only option left for him is to support President Edgar Lungu, other than that Dr Mumba will be stranded and doomed. Dr Mumba

Let him not be ashamed, coz of the insults he continues to pour on President Lungu and the PF. President Lungu is winning these elections, and it will be unfortunate for Dr Mumba to lap another five years in the wilderness," Mr Mulenga said. Effor ts to get Dr Mumba for a comment proved futile by

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“I choose Professor Nkandu Luo to be my running mate because she is not only educated but strong and forthright,” the President said. And President Lungu has warned those planning to cause anarchy during the campaign period that he would deal with them because he was still in charge of the country. Mr Lungu said this yesterday after he successfully filed in his nomination papers and unveiled Professor Nkandu Luo as his running mate on the Patriotic Front ticket in the August 12 Presidential and general elections. The President said he was aware that some people were not happy with him choosing the former Minister of Fisheries and Livestock but they should respect his choice. He said he prayed over it before arriving at choosing Prof. Luo over several other PF members. “I prayed about it. But I can tell you one thing, not all of you will accept her. But I know that not all of you are accepted by all of us. Diversity in opinion and views is what makes the world go round, so if you don’t agree with my choice, wait for your time and probably you will have your own choice. But for me, and my party PF, it is Lungu and Luo,” President Lungu said. He added, “I know some of you fear her because she is too strong, too forthright and that is why I went for her anyway.” President Lungu appealed to PF members across the country to remain united and support him and Prof. Luo to ensure victory and continued development. He also thanked Vice President Inonge Wina for the services she has rendered to the country since he appointed her to the position in 2015. Meanwhile, President Lungu has urged all political players to campaign

LUO FACT FILE: Luo was born in Lubwa Mission Hospital in Chinsali on 21 December 1951. Her parents were both teachers and Luo was one of eight surviving children. She attended Roma Girls Secondary School and Dominican Convent. She has a MSc in microbiology from Moscow State University and a MSc and PhD in immunology from Brunei University. Luo worked at Saint Mary's Hospital in London. She became a professor in microbiology and immunology at the University of Zambia in 1993 and worked as Head of Pathology and Microbiology at the University Teaching Hospital, Lusaka, Zambia. She has published numerous journal articles on HIV/ AIDS. Luo was elected to parliament representing the Movement for Multi-Party Democracy in the Mandevu constituency in 1996. She served as Deputy Minister of Health from 1997–1999 and Health Minister in 1999. She was Minister of Transport and Communications from 1999–2001. Luo created a network of 30 national AIDS advocacy groups and founded non-profit organisation Tasintha, which seeks to free Zambia from commercial sex-work and HIV/AIDS. She established the National AIDS Control program, the National Blood Transfusion Service and the Prevention of Mother to Child transmission of HIV/AIDS program. Luo was later on elected as the Patriotic Front representative for Munali constituency. She was appointed Minister of Local Government and Housing by President Michael Sata, serving from 2011–2014, and then became Minister of Chiefs and Traditional Affairs from 2014–2015. Luo was sworn in as Minister of Gender by President Edgar Lungu in February 2015. In March 2016, Luo was adopted as President of the Women Parliamentary caucus at the 134th Inter Parliamentary Union conference in Lusaka. In September 2016, she became Zambia's Higher Education Minister before moving to Ministry of Livestock up to 2021. With this wealth of experience as an academician, civil servant, international thought leader and respected politician, she is now the running mate to the Patriotic Front Presidential candidate.


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BEER SHORTAGE HITS LUSAKA

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HE current shortage of clear beer in Lusaka has been triggered by the shutdown of production owing to the installation of new equipment at Zambian Breweries. Zambian Breweries Corporate Affairs Director, Ezekiel Sekele, said the installation of new equipment would take the next 10 days. He said normal supply would resume next week before another shut down for a similar exercise next month. Mr Sekele explained in an interview yesterday that the plant in Ndola was also recently shut down for 10 days for the capacity expansion programme.

He said the capacity expansion programme was delayed by a year due to Covid-19 as the company was unable to bring in engineers to install the new equipment imported from China. The exercise, he said, was supposed to be done in April last year. Mr Sekele however stressed that the shortage was temporal and that stable and normal supply was expected starting July going into September as the company would equate demand to supply. “In Lusaka, as I am speaking to you now, for the next 10 days starting from today until mid-early next week, our plant is undergoing shut down. This is a period in which we are going to connect the new equipment as part of the whole production and supply network within the plant. “This takes times, so it will take about 10 days and there will be

another shut down in June next month for the same period. This is because we have invested into production capacity, we have put in US$20 million into production capacity and this investment is one year behind,” Mr Sekele said. Mr Sekele said the industry has been growing year in, year out forcing the company to significantly invest in its production capacity. To catch up with demand, he said, the company had been investing significantly in the production capacity over the last 10 years. “In terms of shortages of clear beer in the market, we agree there is a challenge of supply of clear beer stock currently. So during this time, two things will happen, yes shortages will be there but we have produced adequate stock to be able to go into the market,” Mr Sekele said.

PF denies burning UPND billboard By NOEL IYOMBWA IT is very likely the United Party for National Development (UPND) burnt their billboard so that they blame the Patriotic Front, PF media director Antonio Mwanza has said. Mr Mwanza said that the opposition is desperate and will use any means to justify their impending loss so that they claim that there was electoral malpractice during campaigns. He said that the party has

realised that the elections will be peaceful hence they want to create confusion. Mr Mwanza said the ruling PF is confident that the elections will be peaceful and credible and that it is the commitment the party has made to the people. “UPND is very desperate so as a party we suspect they burnt the billboard so that it looks like it is the PF to justify their impending loss in the coming elections,” Mr Mwanza said. UPND Presidential candidate

Cyber Security Act safe, insists State By GRACE CHAILE LESOETSA THE State has argued that the Cyber Security and Cyber Crimes Act does not contravene the constitution. Thus, the State submits that the five Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) should not be granted their application for a conservatory order, halting the prosecution of people found wanting pending the determination of the petition. In this matter, the NGOs have petitioned the Lusaka High Court alleging that the Cyber Security and Cyber Crimes Act threatens the right to privacy and the freedom of the press. They also allege that the Act seeks to facilitate wide scale and interception of private communications with insufficient safeguards for constitutionally guaranteed rights and freedoms. The five are Chapter One Foundation limited, Bloggers of Zambia limited, Alliance for community action, Governance, Elections, Advocacy, Research Services (GEARS) Initiative and

People’s Action for Accountability and Good Governance. In an affidavit in opposition of summons for a conservatory order, deputy chief state advocate, Comfort Mulenga, stated that the provisions of the Act were within the limitation to the rights and freedoms provided by the constitution. "That the relief being sought by the petitioners to preserve the status quo and prevent any prosecution under the Act' has the same effect as granting an injunction against the State which is contrary to the provisions of the State proceedings Act," he stated. He stated that article 28 of the Constitution guarantees the rights and freedoms of the people of Zambia. Mr Mulenga said that it also provides redress in the High Court in the event that the rights and freedoms were violated. "That however, article 28 of the Constitution makes no provision for interim orders and that the application must first be determined before an order is issued," he said.

billboard has been burnt a day after it was mounted near the Heroes Stadium along Kabwe road. Mr Hakainde Hichilema, the UPND president has however blamed political opponents but advised members not to retaliate. “This is the kind of lawlessness and primitiveness we have to root out in this country. We urge our party supporters not to retaliate,” Mr Hichilema wrote on his Facebook page.

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Hypocritical NGOCC slammed By NATION REPORTER IT IS highly hypocritical for NGOCC to only comment on high profile individuals but maintain a deafening silence over the mysterious disappearance of members of a poor Choma family, Pheluna and Milton Hatembo, Citizens Democratic Party president, Robert Mwanza. Mr Mwanza observed that NGOCC only comments on matters involving high profile people despite claiming to be fighting for the plight of all women. He said it was disappointing that from the time a woman, Pheluna and her brother were abducted almost three months ago without a trace, NGOCC had never voiced out. Mr Mwanza said the disappearance of two members of the Hatembo family following a court case over their 2000 Kalomo farm had exposed the biased nature of NGOCC. “How could they be quiet over the manner in which Pheluna Hatembo and her brother Milton have disappeared and have not been seen for over two months?” Mr Mwanza said the disappearance of the Hatembo siblings was something that had never happened in Zambia and deserved the full attention of NGOCC and other civil society organisations that claim to promote the plight of poor people. He said people being abducted from the streets and not being seen again was not a common feature to be accorded such silence. “Keeping quiet when such things occur as in the case of the Hatembos could be a harbinger of worse things to come. Only commenting on high profile people while ignoring the poor is hypocritical,” said Mr Mwanza.

Expert advises Zambia to boost mining ops By SANFROSSA MANYINDA AS the country heads towards the August 12 general elections, it is important for politicians to work out ways on how the country can boost mining, mines expert Edward Simukonda has advised. Mr Simukonda said politicians must seriously discuss bringing back professionals who understand the mining industry. He said that Zambia had not produced enough to show significance in the industry and ended up doing

things wrongly. Me Simukonda was speaking to the Daily Nation yesterday. "The country has not failed to tap into the rising commodity prices but we have always been doing the wrong things as a country. "Mining is not a cheap business and it is for this reason that we expect to see a lot of hard work and political will on this particular matter from the politicians," he said. Mr Simukonda added that this could be achieved by involving and getting ideas from the mine experts that once served in the previous gov-

ernments because they have a lot of experience and may be of help. He observed that the country has enough people that would help revive the industry but that they were not being approached to render assistance. He said most of the people once approached were willing to share ideas with the leaders in the industry to make progress. Mr Simukonda said this would also help industry players to prepare adequately to respond to new policy frameworks that would not only benefit investors but also ordinary citizens.

Kazungula toll fees raise concerns By KETRA KALUNGA HIGH toll fees at the newly constructed Kazungula Bridge have raised concern among stakeholders. The Centre for Trade Policy and Development (CTPD), Southern Africa Cross Border Traders Association (SACBTA) and the Zambia Chamber of Commerce Trade and Industry (ZACCI) say the high toll fees if not addressed would deter trade. The private sector and civil society organisations said in a joint state-

ment that there is need to avoid application of exorbitant fees as these would become a deterrent to trade between Zambia and Botswana. They fear that the proposed fees would result in increased illegal trade or reduced trade flow through the Kazungula bridge. The proposed fees would result in increased supply chain expenses for goods and services traded through Kazungula, they added. "We are concerned that with such new barriers, aspirations under the newly launched Africa Continen-

tal Free Trade Initiative may not be achieved. Our fear therefore is that traders will be faced with a choice to choose between the routes with high and low toll fees," they said. They have urged the government to ensure trade facilitation with less trade costs and the elimination of Non-tariff barriers. It is therefore, our position that the government should revise the fees in the interest of all Zambian cross border traders and transporters, they said.


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STOP THAT HESITANCY ZAMBIA must bolster efforts to vaccinate more citizens against the ravaging Covid-19, even as the country crossed the 100, 000 mark of people who have received the jab thus far. Firstly, the Ministry of Health, the media and other partners must upscale the publicity programme, particularly in the hinterland where many people are still skeptical about the vaccine owing to the trending myths and conspiracy theories. Fake news about the vaccine is on the overdrive on social media and other platforms, hence the urgent need to spread correct information and dwarf misleading sentiments. Inaccurate information doing the rounds includes that which postulates that the vaccination causes impotence in both men and women. Additionally, some people wrongly believe the Covid-19 pandemic is a conspiracy of pharmaceutical firms to maximise sales of their products to boost their business. Others erroneously think that Covid-19 is a preplanned project to cover the Bill Gates trackable microchip while others claim that the vaccine is aimed at altering the DNA of people. Out of downright ignorance, some citizens do not believe that Covid-19 exists, and they find it hard to accept that a flu-like illness could cause death. Thus, a number of people are hesitant to take the vaccine while others have out rightly rejected to go for the jab. It is, therefore, important for the Ministry of Health and interest groups to pool their resources and focus on encouraging citizens to take the vaccine. Zambia launched the AstraZeneca vaccine on April 14, this year and more than 100, 000 people have been vaccinated, but the number could have been more if the myths and conspiracy theories were debunked early enough. Government has targeted to vaccinate all people over the age of 18, or 46 percent of the 18.3 million population, which is not a small number at all considering the high speed at which the myths are flying. Front-line workers such as health workers, the police, security officers, teachers and the clergy are among those being given priority in vaccination. Cross-border traders, bus and truck drivers, and people over 65, including those with chronic illnesses have also been prioritised. About 8.3 million people have been targeted out of which 3.6 million will be vaccinated without charge under the COVAX vaccine-sharing scheme backed by the World Health Organisation and GAVI vaccine alliance for poor and middle-income countries. More than 4.7 million people will be covered by Government with support from other governments and donors using a basket of vaccines. Thus, a more pragmatic approach will need to be crafted for the country to hit the target and in fact the programme ought to move very fast to beat the third wave which is likely to be more devastating. Statistics of infection in Zambia thus far look scary as the cumulative number of confirmed cases to date stands at 92, 357 with 1, 260 deaths classified as 707 Covid-19 deaths and 553 Covid-19 associated deaths While scaling up publicity on the imperative need to get vaccinated, citizens should also be encouraged to observe the five golden rules because they have dropped the guard. They need to mask up correctly, maintain physical distance, wash hands frequently with soap and water or hand sanitiser, avoid crowded places and to seek medical attention early if one is symptomatic.

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HE Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) is optimistic that initiatives such as Operation Clear Your Car Now will positively change the culture of tax compliance in the country. ZRA is rolling out the initiative with a call to people whose vehicles were illegally imported into the country to normalise their papers. This initiative was rolled out in March 2021. Tax compliance is a major objective ZRA has prioritised and will continue being implemented through an enhanced tax education approach and improved customer service, says ZRA

Corporate Communications Manager, Topsy Sikalinda. “The Authority understands that tax penalties and interests are a high business cost to taxpayers. “For this reason, the decision to extend an olive branch to the public is also aimed at educating them on proper ways of importing motor vehicles,” Mr Sikalinda said in a statement yesterday. Mr Sikalinda said ZRA was elated with the overwhelming response from the public on its call for people to normalise documentation for any vehicles that were dubiously imported into Zambia. Under this initiative, he

Land titling initiative a plus for business, says think-tank By BUUMBA CHIMBULU THE rolling out of the National Land Titling programme and simplification of procedure will enhance access to credit needed to fund businesses. Policy Monitoring and Research Centre (PMRC) Executive Director, Bernadette Deka Zulu, said this would ensure that more women obtain documentation for their land and use as collateral to access credit needed for their businesses. “This consequently will result in further empowering women, the youth and persons with disabilities to access credit and capital to finance their business ideas through formal institutions such as banks and other

credit facilities,” Ms Deka-Zulu said in a statement. Government last year launched the National Land Titling programme, which will see the issuance of four million land titles across the country, as compared to the three hundred thousand as of 2020. Ms Deka-Zulu said the Land Titling programme would ensure that private individuals were given formal property rights for land which they had previously occupied informally or used on the basis of customary land tenure. “The launch of the program will increase the issuance of land titles which will protect property rights, facilitate land and will enable land to be used as loan collateral which will facilitate

Annie Brown is PF Chilanga Council chairperson candidate - Mwila By KALOBWE BWALYA ANNIE Brown is the legitimately Patriotic Front (PF) adopted candidate for Chilanga District Council chairperson position, PF Secretary General Davies Mwila has declared. Mr Mwila has thus dismissed the statement from Kennedy Kamba, the PF Lusaka Province chairman, purporting that Ms Brown's adoption had been revoked

and replaced by Inock Chiwatu. Mr Mwila stressed that Ms Brown is the PF’s legitimate adopted candidate for the August 12 elections. He explained that Mr Kamba has neither the authority to change the names nor the mandate to announce the candidates adopted by the central committee. “Only the secretary general of the party has the

No wind of change- Mukosa By AARON CHIYANZO POLITICAL leaders under the belief that there will be change of Government after the August 12 elections are daydreaming, adopted PF candidate for Chinsali Kalalwe Mukosa has said. Mr Mukosa said Zambians were happy with the PF Government's development agenda and were

ready to give the ruling party another mandate. He said the opposition would have it hard to unseat the PF even if they form alliances. Mr Mukosa said it was a daydream for some political leaders to think that a wind of change was hovering over Zambia when citizens were happy with PF. He said President Edgar

said, anyone to approached ZRA with a dubiously imported car only paid for the principal tax after an assessment without being charged any penalties or interest. “The deadline for the Operation Clear Your Car Now is 26th May 2021 and all vehicles on our audited list of dubiously imported vehicles will be impounded, seized and forfeited to the state. The Authority will further prosecute the owners in the courts of law. “The Authority further advises the general public to report all people with illegally imported motor vehicles by calling 4111 or at the nearest ZRA offices,” Mr Sikalinda said.

equity and development,” she said. Furthermore, Ms Deka-Zulu said, the policy seeks to secure land for citizens by limiting the land tenure for foreign investors. She said this was is a commendable effort by the Government, as land was not only a critical resource of production but was also a geopolitical space that equally speaks to our heritage as Zambians. Ms Deka-Zulu said the policy had been long overdue as the land management and administration in the country had faced challenges due to the lack of a comprehensive legal framework to govern its management holistically. “Lastly, we urge Government to implement the National Lands Policy expeditiously as it will provide a roadmap for land administration in Zambia,” she said. mandate to pronounce central committee resolutions as the party’s spokesperson. "I therefore dismiss the statement issued by Mr Kamba purporting that the Patriotic Front has revoked the adoption of Ms Brown and replaced her with a Mr. Inock Chiwatu, I want to reiterate that Ms Brown is the Patriotic Front’s legitimate adopted candidate," Mr Mwila said. On Sunday, Mr Kamba issued a statement purporting that Ms Brown's adoption has been revoked and replaced with Mr Chiwatu.

Lungu would win with a landslide victory and no party or alliance would be a March in the upcoming elections. "Political leaders talking about change of government are daydreaming. This election will be a walk over because Zambians want PF to continue. They are happy with the development witnessed so far and want more. So no wind of change," he said.

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Former Independent Chimwemwe MP dares PF By SANFROSSA MANYINDA IAM standing against the Patriotic Front (PF) to prove its Secretary General, Mr Davies Mwila wrong and show him that I will win the Chimwemwe Parliamentary seat, former Independent Member of Parliament, Mr Mwila Mutale has said. Speaking shortly after filing in his nomination at Chimwemwe Secondary School in Kitwe yesterday, Mr Mutale said he did not understand why the Secretary General decided to withdraw his candidature for the constituency. Mr Mwila said the central committee of the party chaired by President Edgar Lungu had settled for him as parliamentary candidate for Chimwemwe and wondered why Mr Mwila decided to withdraw it. "The SG singularly removed my name on the list of adopted candidates for reasons best know to himself which is so unfair. "It is for this reason that I will not give up but go ahead and contest the seat in the Auguat elections as an independent candidate and show him how popular I am on the ground," he said. Mr Mutale said he wanted to win the seat so that he could defend the integrity of the people of Chimwemwe who had always wanted to be on the ground. He said the people of Chimwemwe wanted someone who was on the ground and a resident not someone who was not one who dies not reside in the constituency. Meanwhile, PF adopted candidate Allen Banda has assured the women and youths of Chimwemwe that he would support them with various empowerment programmes to sustain their lives. Others who filed nominations to contest in the constituency was Stephen Chewe of the Socialist Party, Gift Kapembwa of the People's Alliance for Change, Niel Mackay of the Democratic Party, Bornwell Matanda of the United Party for National Development and Patrick Simwanza of the National Democratic Congress.


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IN an effort to deliver digital financial services across the country, 50 additional Airtel mobile money branches have been opened in five provinces of the country. The additional branches have been opened on the Copperbelt, Central, Lusaka, Northern, and Southern provinces, bringing digital financial services closer to the communities and join a network of over 700 Airtel Money branches spread across Zambia. The Airtel Money branches are part of Airtel Zambia’s drive to deliver financial inclusion across the country by bringing mobile money services closer to local communities. Airtel Zambia Sales and Distribution Director, Andrew Chuma, said the launch of the new By BUUMBA CHIMBULU branches was aimed to improve and enhance the COMMERCIAL or private provision of mobile money services. creditors must be “forced” Mr Chuma said these branches would support to participate in debt relief businesses in digitising transactions without to and developing having to spend money on initiatives transportation low-income countries, drive the progress towardsand a cashless economy. says President of the World He stressed that expanding Airtel Money Bank Group, David Malservices to remote areas ofpass. Zambia provided an opportunity to grow the communities and indicated Mr Malpass accelerate their economic development that the Debtand Service Susfinancial inclusion pension Initiative (DSSI) “The branches will also drive progress reliefeconomic had been less than among local communities and support because other anticipated not all surrounding businesses with mobile participated. money creditors the mining industry because services that include funds transfer, easy that large He explained non-Paris Club bilateral as you are aware they are the availability of Airtel SIM cards and recharge. creditors partialbiggest claimants of refunds “The provision of such services willhad alsoonly provide ly participated in the DSSI because of their nature of local micro-entrepreneurs with the opportunity and,mobile most troubling their business. to engage in Airtel Money and business, of all, Mr Chanda bondholders and other “I can safely confirm that helping to improve their incomes and contribute private creditors just under K3 billion had so to national development,” Mr Chuma said in had continued to collect full repayfar been paid in fact the last statement. ments throughout the Covpayments we were making He said over 90 percent of the cost of id-19 crisis. was April 1, 2021 and we constructing and opening the branches was He said this when dewill continue with that pro- thing I cancovered confirmbyhere is the company including transportation livering a speech virtually gramme,” Mr Chanda said. that as we dismantle arrears and installation, thereby enabling and School of to the small London He explained that the VAT more refunds come in bemicro business owners to partner with Airtel and Economics on building a claims were either paid in cause that alleviate is the nature of the communities’ needs access and theseinclugreen, to resilient, cash or by offsetting against the tax,” Mrservices. Chanda said. sive recovery from the Covthe tax payers current taxes. He said ZRA Mrwould Chumaensure said the moveid-19 wouldpandemic. also support the “We do pay refunds in that all those that exports greater ambition of delivering financial inclusion to “The implementation form of cash and we also for had to be refunded. under-banked communities. of the initiative shows that those that are willing, we do Mr Chanda expressed “We pride ourselves in being partners private and with commercial won’t comply offset against their current concern that ZRA’s resource Government as per the 7thcreditors National Development calls for “voluntary taxes through a strategy we basket had Plan beenthat constraintlooks to reducing with poverty by creating have managed to strategi- ed, especially in 2020opportunities and employment to raise household Ms Muleya cally reduce arrears but one this year as incomes,” well. he said.

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By BUUMBA CHIMBULU THE Zambia Association of Manufacturers (ZAM) will avail training on quality standards, labelling and packaging to ensure that local goods meet the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) standards. Export ready manufacturers need to ensure that their products are top notch to be able to compete in the region, says ZAM Chief Executive Officer, Florence Muleya. Ms Muleya said it was for this reason that ZAM would avail training on quality standards, labelling and packaging to ensure that local goods meet the AfCFTA standards. She said the training would be conducted in collaboration with the Zambia Bureau of Standards (ZABS) and Zambia Metrology Agency (ZMA). Zambia submitted its ratification instruments of the AfCFTA Agreement to the African Union Commission on February 6, this year. “Market linkages and opportunities, as well as the

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realisation of investments will be Zambian products to all corners of Africa. key determinants to utilising the “Zambian produced goods opportunities. will now be able to compete “Thus, ZAM will work with the favourably in Africa because of Zambia Development Agency the removal of customs duties to ensure export promotion and other barriers to trade,” campaigns, exhibitions Ms Muleya said. and investment profiles are “ZAM will work with the created to link manufacturers Ministry of Commerce, Trade with specific export markets and Industry to protect infant in AfCFTA member states,” and emerging industries Ms Muleya said in an April through advocating for Newsletter. but indicated that in some BUUMBA CHIMBULU a policy environment ZAM,By she explained, was refund claims were thatmonths allows for reduced currently championing policies BOUT K3 billion has production higher than what budgcosts andwas some in favour of manufacturing, been paid out by the eted for, paying about K1 Ms Muleya explained that ZAM level of protection to remain Zambia Revenue Au- billion. for the thriving of we yet had to bea believed that its manufacturers thority (ZRA) under Value solid “You many recall manufacturers. were well and Tax able to overcome Added (VAT) refunds competitive lot of arrears that arose from undertaking all this,with the many challenges that may lieof “While during the first quarter the time we had issues ZAM will not 18, relent in was later aheadthis of AfCFTA. year. VAT Rule which thatand capacity She indicated that portion AfCFTA of this ensuring The largest resolved had to change in Micro to accommoprovided a largerhas market amount been chan- is built the regulation and for Zambia, nelledsaying to thelocal mining sector, Small date theMedium challenges the tax says ZRA payers had,” he said in an Enterprises to make manufacturers couldCommissioner export General,made Kingsley Chanda. them interview. export ready their Zambian products Mrmarket, Chandaoutside said ZRA was and utilise Mr Chanda the explained that to a larger committed toexport paying all VAT opportunities, ZRA’s strategy was to pay the existing African refunds, emphasising that because currentmost claims, while setdestinations. the organisation on average manufacturers ting aside funds to deal with “Currently, Southern African of everyCommunity month paid claims in Zambia more arrears. are in Development amounting to K850 million. “So far we have done just (SADC) is Zambia’s largest intra- this category,” He said ZRA would con- under K3 billion in refunds Africantinue export to destination, refund an but average sheinsaid. the first quarter of 2021 the AfCFTA willmillion open access for of K850 every month and we are focused a lot on

AS the deadline draws closer, Operation Clear your car now for all dubiously imported vehicles will be closing on the 26th of May 2021. The Zambia Revenue Authority gave a mini amnesty for all people that have imported motor vehicle using tax exemptions that they did not qualify for such as the Disability, Public Benefit Organization, New Resident, VAT deferment, and other tax exemption provisions should also use this opportunity to clear their vehicle into the country legally. Members of the public are encouraged to report all such vehicles to the nearest ZRA office, while owners of these vehicles are requested to ensure that they start the clearance processes before the 26th of May or they risk their vehicles being impounded, seized, and forfeited to the state. Recently the authority further resolved to prosecute all smuggling-related cases in the courts of law. After the 26th may, 2021, all those found to have not applied for the mini amnesty will be prosecuted in accordance with the Customs and Excise Act Cap 322 of the laws of Zambia. Operation clear your car now is an initiative by the authority to assist all individuals driving illegally imported motor vehicles to clean up and rectify all issues and clear their vehicle correctly with the help of ZRA. Recently, a clearing agent was sentenced to two years for smuggling vehicles. Facts are that three (3) vehicles purporting that the motor vehicles were in transit to the republic of Zimbabwe when in fact not, thereby defrauding the Government of the Republic of Zambia revenue in the sum

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ONE vital and commonly fied all these processes with ignored characteristic of the vigorous technologidetermining a tax balance cal transformation agenda is tax compliance. In this meant to improve taxpayer article, we will try and share focus or customer experisome highlights on why tax ence. The Authority has a compliance is important in new TaxOnline system that of K97,262.99. determining a tax balance allows you to register, file The action of the conviction was contrary to of any type. returns and make payments section 149 and 183 (1) of the Customs and Tax compliance is a com- online. The new system is Excise Act Cap 322 of the Laws of Zambia. plex way of saying you are very user-friendly and you The court sentenced the convict to two (2) filing all required returns do not need to be an expert years imprisonment with Hard labour effective and paying taxes on time. to navigate and sort out your from 15th April 2021 on each of the three counts The biggest challenge with tax issues. which will run concurrently. The convict is now most individuals and comThe new TaxOnline sysserving his jail sentence at the Isoka correctional panies is that they are always tem is complimented with facility. resolving past tax liabilities TaxOnphone which uses the The Authority appeals to all citizens to ensure while creating new liabili- USSD technology by simthey adhere to the requirements of the law and ties. ply typing *858# from any avoid being found on the wrong side of the law. There are two major fac- mobile phone and you will Joint operations will be conducted with the ets of tax compliance and be able to register, file, and Road Transport and Safety Agency (RTSA), these are filing returns on make payments. Zambia Police (ZP), and other security agencies time and paying on time This is further linked to to ensure all such vehicles are removed from (especially before the due most payment platforms the roads and non-compliant owners are dates). if you adhere to these raging from banks, mobile prosecuted. simple facets, compliance is network operators such as Those who want help in clearing their illegally then a straightforward pro- Airtel, MTN, Zamtel, and imported vehicles should feel free to visit the cess. This will ensure you 543 Konse Konse whose sysnearest ZRA customs office country-wide. avoid penalties and interests tem allows taxpayers to pay Take the right step and avoid what is coming. which are always a night- using whats app.

tration has two facets, voluntary tax compliance, and enforcement. If you do not voluntarily comply by registering, filing correct and truthful returns, making payments for your tax liabilities, the Authority has various forms of corrective and collective action like tax assessments for undeclared tax liabilities. For collection purposes, the Authority can

tress, and sometimes prosecutions. The Authority has been very flexible and allowing every business to make good of their tax account by allowing them to enter into a time to pay agreements with a condition that agreed terms are honored. A lot of businesses have benefitted from this facility and improved their liquidity and

paid in installments. This facility has many advantages to the taxpayer as it allows the taxpayer some financial planning scheme with the support of the tax Authority. The new approach by the Zambia Revenue Authority is to be a strategic business partner that offers all tax-related consultancy and solutions to the taxpayers to help them grow their businesses. Therefore, the authority has even moved a step further by opening new customer service centers in various malls such as ECL mall in Kitwe, East park, and cosmopolitan mall in Lusaka to offer free tax education, training on how to use the systems, registering businesses and helping taxpayers with compliance and free tax consultancy. All these initiatives are meant to improve taxpayer experience and improve tax compliance among the indi-


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AIROBI The Treasury has announced a new crackdown on wealthy tax evaders as part of its budget for the year starting July, setting the stage for travel bans, asset freeze and deactivation of Personal Identification Numbers (PINs). The clampdown is revealed in a commitment that Kenya made to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to recover unpaid taxes from high-net worth professionals and traders in efforts to raise the national revenues. The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) detectives have identified firms and wealthy individuals that owe it more than $2.4 billion. IMF discloses that rich self-employed professionals like doctors, real estate investors, and lawyers as well as wealthy individuals will be in the crosshairs of the taxman. The tax cheats risk travel bans, collection of duty directly from their suppliers and bankers, and prosecution in what promises to be the biggest crackdown yet on high net-worth persons. The KRA is racing to bring more people into the tax brackets and curb tax cheating and evasion in the quest to meet targets in an economy where Covid-19 economic fallout has battered collections. Hardships resulting from the pandemic have also

The Treasury has announced a new crackdown on wealthy tax evaders as part of its budget for the year starting July, setting the stage for travel bans, asset freeze and deactivation of Personal Identification Numbers (PINs). forced the State to make minimal duty increases to defuse public outrage over rising consumer goods, especially fuel. "By June 2021, developing and implementing riskbased compliance strategies for two to three non-compliant sectors including professionals, high net worth individuals, real estate sector," said the IMF on Kenya’s efforts to grow tax collections. The IMF disclosure comes on the back of its multi-billion shilling loan facilities to Kenya where money flows straight into the budget to top up the public purse. Under the administration of former President Mwai Kibaki, Kenya kept away from this type of credit, with most of the support from institutions like the IMF and the World Bank coming in the form of project support. The shift will see the multilateral lender play a role in shaping policy that would require the government to implement tough conditions across many sectors. The KRA has come under increased pressure to raise more taxes for the ever-expanding national Budget as well as debt obligations. In the financial year starting July, the Treasury has set a target for the KRA to collect $16.5 billion in taxes to fund the $27.9 billionBudget that was presented in Parliament on April 30. This leaves a $8.8 billion hole in the government’s Budget. The KRA, who has perennially missed tax targets, is betting on sealing revenue

leaks to boost tax collection. The taxman says the tax evasion schemes include filing of fictitious value-added tax (VAT) invoices to evade paying taxes running into billions of shillings. Additionally, the KRA said that other firms have been faking invoices to inflate

electronic items, including mobile phones for under-declaring VAT dues. Others, especially wealthy individuals, have been hiding their sources of income while engaging in luxury spending and accumulation of property including purchase of homes and fu-

landlords, some of whom have been slapped with huge tax demands. The KRA has hired auctioneers to help it track the properties of the individuals and companies who have failed to pay the taxes due. Vehicles, land, homes, office blocks and workplace

Under the administration of former President Mwai Kibaki, Kenya kept away from this type of credit, with most of the support from institutions like the IMF and the World Bank coming in the form of project support. The shift will see the multilateral lender play a role in shaping policy that would require the government to implement tough conditions across many sectors.

purchases of inputs in a bid to cut their VAT obligations. The KRA flagged firms in the construction, importation of hardware and household goods, scrap metal dealers and importers of SUMMARY

The clampdown is revealed in a commitment that Kenya made to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to recover unpaid taxes from high-networth professionals and traders in efforts to raise the national revenues.

el-guzzling cars. Self-employed professionals have also been fingered for either evading or under-declaring their tax obligations. The KRA enforcement unit has been using various databases to pursue suspected tax cheats, among them bank statements, import records, motor vehicle registration details, Kenya Power records, water bills and data from the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCCA), which reveal individuals who own assets such as helicopters. Car registration details are also being used to smoke out individuals who are driving high-end vehicles but have little to show in terms of taxes remitted. Kenya Power meter registrations are helping the taxman to identify

equipment will be on the KRA radar at a time the tax-

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REVENUE The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) detectives have identified firms and wealthy individuals that owe it more than Sh260 billion. IMF discloses that rich self-employed professionals like doctors, real estate investors, and lawyers as well as wealthy individuals will be in the crosshairs of the taxman.

man has stepped up the war against tax cheats. CEOs and other top managers of tax-evading companies could be barred from flying out of the country if the restrictions on flights imposed to limit spread of Covid-19 are lifted. Some of those who have felt the force of the KRA’s travel bans over tax disputes are motor dealer Foton East Africa’s managing Director Da Li and Libya Oil Kenya general manager Duncan Murashiki. Should the KRA make good its threat to deregister the PINs, this will mean that the affected individuals and businesses will be cut off from making transactions that require proof of active registration as a taxpayer. The list of transactions that requires proof of an active PIN certificate includes registration of land titles, approval of development plans, registration, transfer and licensing of motor vehicles and registration of business names and companies. Others are underwriting of insurance policies, customs clearing and forwarding, payment of deposits for power connections, supplying goods and services to the State, as well as opening accounts with financial institutions. The KRA stepped up its fight against tax evasion and sought additional funding to hire 1,000 intelligence and enforcement officers in an effort to beef up the investigations on wealthy individuals and firms. - DAILY NATION, Kenya

UNDER PRESSURE The KRA has come under increased pressure to raise more taxes for the ever-expanding national Budget as well as debt obligations. In the financial year starting July, the Treasury has set a target for the KRA to collect $16.5 billion in taxes to fund the $27.9 billionBudget that was presented in Parliament on April 30. This leaves a $8.8 billion hole in the government’s Budget. The KRA, who has perennially missed tax targets, is betting on sealing revenue leaks to boost tax collection.


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1. Member of Parliament (Mandevu) 2. Member of Parliament (Munali) 3. Deputy Minister Health 4. Minister of Health 5. Minister of Transport and Communications 6. Minister of Gender 7. Minister of Higher Education 8. Minister of Local Government and Housing 9. Minister of Chiefs and Traditional Affairs Congratulations! DICKSON JERE.

ONGRATULATIONS to Professor Nkandu Luo on her nomination as running mate of President Edgar Lungu. She has the requisite experience and qualifications for the job. But her political life is also an example of “not giving up” in politics despite the losses and setbacks. You will recall that she contested and lost the Vice Presidency position of the FDD to Edith Nawakwi in 2006 but she never gave up on her aspirations. Today, her dream of being Vice President is almost few months away from being realised. It has taken 15 years! Lessons to young ones... that the journey may take longer than we wish...Similarly, President Lungu’s dream of being Member of Parliament for Chawama started in 2001 but only came to fruition in 2011 - 10 years later - but he never gave up on that dream when it failed twice. In terms of experience, she has it all! She has seen both the winning and losing side of politics as well as running various ministries as full minister and deputy from the days of the MMD. She first went into parliament in 1996 on the MMD ticket and served in following

To defect or not to defect Dear Editor, I FOUND Bernard Chisanga’s letter in Monday’s edition “To defect or not to defect,” interesting. Bernard was very candid in his description of this phenomenon which has befallen our young democracy. The problem with defectors, especially the loudest ones, is that in truth they stand for nothing, for no values or true beliefs. In our dispensation, the defectors or deserters, only pursue

personal gratification. They have nothing else to add to their socalled new parties. They are a bad example to the young political generation and they should be treated with great suspicion. Another sad aspect of this defection syndrome is the pomp which goes with receiving defectors on the other side of the political divide. They are lined up as heroes when not. They share the podium with senior members of their newly adopted parties just for orchestrated publicity and then disappear into oblivion. Usually these are frustrated individuals who for one reason or other find themselves on the outside and then they seek solace in the next available party.

Parties that are strong and confident should not be in the forefront attracting such shady characters. Let them join quietly if they are genuine and give them publicity only for achieving real things for their new parties. When translated on the bigger national stage, I wouldn’t agree more with Bernard that to promote and be seen to encourage this culture of defections is to open our doors to corrupt, vindictive and irresponsible individuals into leadership. Let us promote values that reflect our aspirations as a nation. Hats off to those who have not been adopted by their political parties but have vowed to remain loyal and productive members. T. MUKELABAI.

Vice President Inonge Wina’s decision to quit politics timely, welcome Dear Editor, VICE President Inonge Mutukwa Wina has decided not to be considered as running mate for President Edgar Lungu in this year’s general elections. She made her decision known last Sunday during a press briefing. Ms. Wina, aged 80, became the country’s first female Vice President in 2015 when President Lungu appointed her. Her decision of opting not to be considered as a running mate is timely and welcome. Leadership must change hands and what Ms. Wina has done is the right thing. She has played her part by contributing to the political landscape of the country. Ms. Wina, who is a social worker by profession started her political career with her late husband Arthur Wina in the pre-independence era. She is the former Nalolo constituency Member of Parliament. During her tenure of office as the Vice President, she exhibited exemplary qualities in discharging her duties. She ably answered questions in parliament during the Vice President’s Question and Answer session. Ms. Wina is an inspiration

to women who aspire for political office. And I would advise women seeking political office to emulate her if they are to succeed in their political careers. One notable thing about Ms. Wina is that she will continue providing counsel to the current crop of politicians in the echelons of power and those in the opposition political parties. Ultimately, this will ensure shaping the political landscape of the country. To crown it all, I wish Ms. Wina all the best in her future endeavours. She will forever remain a unifying factor and a great asset to the nation. As the adage goes: the best dancer leaves the dance arena when people are still clapping for her or him. Ms. Wina has done just that. ELEMIYA PHIRI, Lusaka.

Inonge Wina, a fountain of political stability Dear Editor, AS outgoing Vice President, Inonge Mutukwa Wina's tour of duty as the second most powerful person in the country comes to an end, ours is to reflect on her role as the champion of political stability in the nation. Her participation in politics traces its foot prints from the moments before independence being a wife to the freedom fighter and timeline through the advocacy works on the platform of the civil society. All in all without recourse to reproduce her expansive and voluminous curriculum vitae in her public life Ms.Wina has identified herself as the fountain of stability on the political landscape. She has lived a life worth remembering and emulating as the mantle is passed to the next generation. The transition from one-party to multiparty participatory democracy is another moment in time when the nation benefitted from the collective wisdom built by Ms. Wina and her peers. Her joining of the Patriotic Front and her subsequent appointment in 2007 brought about the super sub who would be among the team that was to deliver victory to the PF. She has been the symbol of stability within the PF and she was a host of a reservoir of wisdom the party needed as a government in waiting. The other trying moment for Ms. Wina was the events that unfolded in PF during the transition after the death of the founding leader Michael Chilufya Sata. As then PF national chairperson her preoccupation was to be a disinterested observer as the democratic process was taking its course. At that time, then PF Secretary General Edgar Lungu was under immense persecution by a clique that was led by a prominent former high ranking Government official who has since retired from public life. She was the neutral arbiter but was compelled to defend the PF Constitution when it was apparently clear that a certain force was determined to suppress the prospects for President Lungu who enjoyed grassroots support from ascending to the Presidency. Luckily, she was firm to assume the role of the torch bearer until the party unanimously elected Mr Lungu as its President held at Mulungushi Rock of Authority in Kabwe. Of course the nation has been deprived of the services of the patriotic and selfless gallant daughter of the soil, but we would from time to time reflect on her path of service. As she winds up her affairs, the nation can proudly cherish her legacy of stability. The nation will honour her legacy of political stability by voting for President Lungu who is the beneficiary of her peace building initiatives. MARVIN CHANDA MBERI, Lusaka.


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‘Forcing parents to buy NAREP LEADER’S NOMINATION FEES RAISE DUST uniforms in schools illegal’

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RESPECTIVE District Education Board Secretary (DEBS) should take to task school managers who are forcing parents to buy uniforms from their schools, National Action for Quality Education in Zambia (NAQEZ) executive director Aron Chansa has said. Mr Chansa said it was illegal to force parents to buy uniforms at the schools. He was reacting to complaints from parents at Shifwakula Basic School that school authorities are forcing parents to buy uniforms at the school at high prices. Mr Chansa said that the move was affecting access to education because some parents could not afford to buy expensive uniforms at schools. He said that the DEBS office should take the school authority to task and that the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission should also move. Mr Chansa observed that Shifwakula Secondary School being in rural setup, most parents were not financially stable hence subjecting them to be buying uniforms at high prices was depriving children the right to education.

He said the move was illegal and should be condemned at the strongest terms. “This is illegal and we are calling on the District Education Board Secretary to take the authority to task and the consumer protection should also move in because the law does not allow,” he said. Some parents have complained that the prices for uniforms were too high and that they were forced to buy at the school for pupils who were reporting for the first time. One of the parents who opted not to be named explained that despite having school fees she had failed to buy a school uniform for her grade eight son. When contacted for a comment, school headmaster William Mawere confirmed in a telephone interview that uniforms were costing K400 each. Meanwhile, Mr Chansa has called on parents to negotiate with school authorities whenever they faced financial challenges in paying school fees. He said as much as it was not allowed to chase pupils, parents should engage schools on how they could be paying because it must be a win-win situation.

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IT is surprising that Mr Steven Nyirenda has gone ahead to pay nomina-tion fee to stand as a President when the matter he took to court has not been resolved, National Restoration Party Lusaka province chair-person Elias Katongo has said. Mr Katongo said Mr Nyirenda has paid nomination fees and wants to stand as President of the party during the August elections when the matter is still in court. “He took us to court for telling him to step aside as president of the party because his coming into the party as President was

illegal, the party constitution states that a person cannot be appointed president when he has been a member for less than three months. “As a result he took us to court but we are shocked that he wants to stand without sorting out the issue, “he said. Mr Katongo said that Mr Nyirenda aspiring to stand is illegal and that the NEC has since written to Electoral Commission of Zambia over the matter. And party deputy secretary General Martin Mulenga said that the party have never held any convention to elect the president. Mr Mulenga said unless Mr Nyirenda

stands as an independent candi-date, he does not qualify to stand on NAREP ticket. In August last year expelled NAREP President Stephen Nyirenda sued his Vice Charles Maboshe and six others over his expulsion. Mr. Nyirenda is seeking a declaration that he was duly elected as the party’s President and asking the court to declare his expulsion null and void. Mr. Nyirenda who is a prominent Lusaka businessman also sought an order of interim injunction restraining the defendants, or their agents from interfering with the Party’s administration and governance.

Dropped former Mafinga MP pledges loyalty Doctors vow By PETER SICHALI

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I HAVE accepted the decision of the party and I will support the adopted candidate to maximize votes for President Edgar Lungu and the PF, former Mafinga Member of Parliament (MP) Jacob Siwale has said. Mr Siwale said he would campaign for President Edgar Lungu and work with the adopted Mafinga parliamently candidate in order to maximise votes for the ruling party. He said he had accepted the decision of the party to drop and replace him with Robert Chabinga. Mr Siwale said it was important for the party to ensure victory for President Edgar Lungu, Mafinga constituency candidate and all PF candidates in the August 12 general elections. Mr Siwale urged electorates in Mafinga constituency to vote for the PF on August 12 for continued development in Mafinga. He said the PF has delivered massive infrastructure development, citing the construction of two district hospital, five health posts and a new secondary school.

to withdraw labour By SENIYA BANDA

RESIDENT Doctors have vowed to go ahead with their strike despite Government’s assurance to clear the K1.2 million salary arrears owed to medical personnel since 2015. Recently, the Resident Doctors Association of Zambia (RDAZ) gave Government up to Friday May, 2021 to pay the salaries arrears amounting to over K1.2 million failure to which would proceed with strike. Last week, Ministry of Health spokesperson, Abel Kabalo, said that Government was doing everything possible to ensure that the doctor were paid their dues. But RDAZ President, Brian Sampa, said despite calls by stakeholders for the Ministry of Health to address their challenges, nothing much had been done. Dr Sampa said Government owes them about 1.2 million in allowances and salary arrears which it has failed to clear.

DP Nakonde parley candidate disqualified By PETER SICHALI DEMOCRATIC Party (DP) Nakonde Constituency candidate, Benny Sinyinza, has failed to file in his nomination after failing to meet the academic qualification as prescribed by the Republican constitution. He failed to produce a full grade 12 certificate. Mr Sinyinza produced a general certificate of education (GCE) with only two subjects instead of five ‘O’ levels or six subjects with at least two credits Nakonde Constituency Returning Officer, Musonda Chipampanta, declared Mr Sinyinza’s nomination invalid at exactly 10:54 hours. “I Musonda Chipampanta returning officer for Nakonde Constituency, declare Benny Sinyinza’s nomination invalid because he does not meet the academic qualifications,” Mr

Musonda said. The disqualified candidate stormed out of the nomination centre pretending to be busy, leaving his supporters in disarray. The supporters slowly walked out of Nakonde Civic centre disappointed and wondered why the candidate misled the party that he had qualifications when in fact not. Meanwhile, PF candidates, Lukas Simumba, successfully filed in his nominations after meeting all the requirements. Speaking to his supporters after filing in his nomination, Mr Simumba pledged to continue with developmental projects the Government had embarked on. He said he would work with all stakeholders in ensuring that challenges facing the people of Nakonde were addressed. Only three candidates have successfully filed their nominations for Nakonde Constituency seat.


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OHANNESBURG - The South African Revenue Service (SARS) is looking closely at people cashing out their investments to buy Bitcoin, people who are illegally moving their money offshore and longstanding tax evaders, including illicit tobacco traders and the minibus taxi industry. According to retired High Court judge and now consultant to SARS, Dennis Davis, SARS is trying by all means to close tax leaks in the country because it wants to keep the tax rates stable, or even reduce taxes if it can nail evaders. Davis, who has been consulting for SARS for a while,

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SA HUNTS TAX EVADERS …SARS to take a closer look at Bitcoin, taxi owners and illegal offshore investments told financial advisors and wealth managers at the Glacier International Webinar that the tax agency's thinking was that it can do a lot to broaden the tax base by cracking down on illegal activities as opposed to targeting the

wealthy. In fact, Davis thought it was not feasible to implement wealth tax in South Africa in the foreseeable future, although he didn't discount it entirely in the long run. "You can't just implement a wealth tax without more. You

have to have a proper assets register. We don't have that at the moment. We are still struggling to implement the taxes that we got," he said. However, SARS is going to chase those who owe it, wealthy or not, said Davis. For

instance, the taxman realised long ago that there are more mansions in the wealthy suburbs such as Bishopscourt, Clifton and Bryanston than there are people from those areas appearing on tax returns. - FIN24.

Retired High Court Judge and now consultant to SARS, Dennis Davis

Gupta empire facing UK fraud probe over Greensill

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LONDON - The business empire of Liberty Steel owner Sanjeev Gupta is under investigation by the Serious Fraud Office (SFO). The probe is over suspected fraudulent trading and money laundering, including its financing arrangements with failed company Greensill Capital UK. Greensill, a major lender to Gupta's business, collapsed in March. GFG Alliance, Gupta's family conglomerate, said it would co-operate fully with the investigation. "As these matters are the subject of an SFO investigation we cannot make any further comment," a GFG spokesperson added. GFG Alliance employs 35, 000 people at companies stretching from Wales to Australia. Its Liberty Steel arm in the UK has about 3, 000 staff. The company's reliance

on Greensill caused many to worry that it might itself be at risk following the finance firm's demise. GFG is in talks with finance firms about providing emergency loans. A request for a £170m from the UK government was rejected. On Thursday, former Prime Minister David Cameron, who worked for Greensill and lobbied the government on its behalf, appeared before MPs to answer questions about his role. Gupta was once hailed as the saviour of British steel when his company bought a struggling steel mill in South Wales, saving it from likely closure. Liberty Steel then went on to snap up several ailing UK plants and turn them around. GFG now operates in 30 countries, and has revenues of about £20bn. – BBC.

Zim minister blames imported software for high banking charges HARARE - Finance and Economic Development Deputy Minister Clemence Chiduwa has said the cost of imported software was a major driver of high bank charges being levied by financial institutions to depositors. Although the country’s banking sector remains in solid position with an upward increase in periodic profits, surveys have shown the bulk of income comes from banking charges as opposed to lending interest as per global norm. Of late, concerns have been raised over the high bank charges on transactions, which are blamed for discouraging formalisation. High bank charges also tend to spike demand for cash, as more people tend to avoid costly electronic transactions and account service charges. Responding to questions in Parliament, Chiduwa admitted the problem and said the Government has engaged banks and the feedback was that imported software cost was a major push factor. “Bank charges on transac-

tions that are being levied by our banks are on the upper side. We have engaged our banks and the primary reason they are fighting for high bank charges is because of the software system they are using. Most of the systems they are using are imported,” he said He stressed the need to continue enhancing availability of foreign currency to reduce the cost of imported software and other accessories.–THEHERALD,Zimbabwe.

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Kalumbila GBV victims get ILO support By JACKSONM MAPAPAYI ABOUT 27 Gender Based Violence (GBV) victims in Kalumbila have been empowered with K54, 000 by the International Labour Organization (ILO). Kalumbila District Commissioner, Robinson Kalota, said that Government was working with the United Nations (UN) agencies such as the ILO to reduce poverty amongst victims of GBV. He said this during the handover of the start-up kits to the victims of GBV. “In the quest to reduce poverty amidst the GBV victims, the Zambian Government in conjunction with UN joint programmes on GBV has provided the start-up funds under the Get Ahead for Women in Enterprise... “I am glad to mention that the ILO, which is a UN agency, supplemented the much needed logistical support,” Mr Kalota said. Mr Kalota explained that the programme was being implemented through the Ministry of Community Development and Social Services under the department of community development in the district. He said the 27 GBV survivors had been trained in various entrepreneurships by staff from the department of community development.

“Let me state here that each beneficiary is to receive K2, 000 as start-up capital to help them start up various entrepreneurship businesses such as buying and selling beans, maize and vegetables as well as rearing chickens and many more,” he said. Mr Kalota commended ILO for the support of K54, 000 rendered to the GBV survivors in Kalumbila district as well as the active role played by Ministry of Community Development and Social Services in the programme. He urged the community in the area to be vigilant and report all cases of GBV to the nearest relevant authorities. Meanwhile, Kalumbila District Community Development Officer, Ritah Makupa urged beneficiaries to put the money to good use. “I want to urge you our able women to go and plough back this money, invest it very well,” she said. And speaking on behalf of the beneficiaries, Theresa Kabinji thanked Government and ILO for the empowerment. She said the start-up capital would help the women to contribute to economic development at district and national level. Ms Kabinji however appealed to Government and ILO to provide more training in entrepreneurship. Saturday 25 April, 2020

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By ANDREW MUKOMA in Sesheke RESIDENTS of Sesheke are shunning to take up the Covid-19 jab vac-cine. The residents are giving all sorts of reasons not to take up the jab. Some of the residents said in Sesheke that vaccine has side effects and that it was meant to wipe out the black race. One of the residents, Matale Likukela, said the vaccine was not good for the black race living in Af-rica. Mr Likukela said that a lot of people in villages had no information on Covid-19 and that those with information could have at one time visited the urban areas. “Us here do not have the information on this vaccine and we are told it has a lot side effects...so why should we get it when we don’t know its advantages,” he said. A further survey conducted by the Daily Nation in the district showed that there was very little information on the vaccine. It further revealed that there had not been much sensitization by the district health office in the communities.

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700 UPND members defect to PF By JACKSON MAPAPAYI ABOUT 700 United Party for National Development (UPND) members have defected to the Patriotic Front (PF) in Solwezi. The former UPND members were received by PF member of the Central Committee Joe Malanji at a party mobilisation rally. Mr Malanji commended the new PF members for their decision to join the ruling party, indicating that the UPND was finished in North-Western Province. “The decision you have made today is the right one because the UPND has nothing to offer,” Mr Malanji said. He urged the new members to work with the old members to bring more new members, as politics was about numbers. Mr Malanji urged people in the province not to vote for the UPND as the has nothing to offer. “You have had UPND Members of Parliament, council chairpersons

including councillors, what have they done which they can point at? Nothing. So, why should you continue voting for them? Nothing,” he said. And former UPND deputy chairperson for legal and constitutional committee, Milner Katolo, described the UPND as a failed project. Mr Katolo stated that the UPND was not ready to govern Zambia because of its undemocratic tendencies. And former Solwezi Deputy Mayor, Nephan Kamwandi, regretted his stay in the UPND. “I am regretting the numbers of years I have stayed in UPND. And that is why today I have decided to join PF because I don’t want to waste more years,” he said. Mr Kamwandi pledged to go flat out and bring more new members to the party. Meanwhile, PF provincial chairman Jackson Kungo earlier said he would ensure that UPND was ‘buried’ in the province.

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PF projects West victory By ANDREW MUKOMA in Sesheke THE Patriotic Front (PF) in Western Province has projected to scoop a good number of parliamentary seats and council chairmanship in the province. Western Province Member of the Central Committee, Glen Kalimbwe, observed that the ground in province was favouring the ruling party. Mr Kalimbwe said western province was no longer a UPND stronghold as it was being perceived He told the Daily Nation in Sesheke that the political landscape had changed in western province in favour of the ruling party. Mr Kalimbwe was speaking ahead of filing in of nominations of the party's parliamentary candidate Shaft Mukubesa. "Since 2016, we haven’t gone to sleep, we went flat out telling the people we are the only party with clear manifesto and a clear roa map for this country. The people of western province are yearning for development and they want a lot of social amenities come closer to them. "The only people that have a clear vision and understanding of what needs to be done are us, the Patriotic Front," he said. Asked on the party's chances of scooping some seats in the province, Mr Kalimbwe said: "we have done a lot of work and the response we are getting from the people is overwhelming." "In Sesheke here, I am sure you have seen what is happening, this is not how Sesheke was....things have changed and it is the same everywhere," he said.


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NDIA’S Covid situation is still out of hand, cases are still skyrocketing, public cremations are still a common sight. I just wonder what psychological effect these burning bodies will leave on the surviving relatives and other onlookers. Sadly, the surge in India has clearly spilt over to its neighbour Nepal. The situation there is equally getting out of hand, more less mimicking the surge in India. The cremations are also a common sight in the country of 29 million people. The cases are now over 455, 000 while the deaths are over 5, 000 with the toll expected to be even higher in June unless much is done to halt this ruthless Covid-19 tsunami sweeping through the country.

al community quickly came together to pledge over $4 billion in aid to Nepal. “A few days ago, Nepal’s Health ministry put out an urgent international call for supplies - including oxygen generation plants, ventilators, and 37 million doses of vaccine, for its population of 29 million people.

infamous modus operandi (mo) that has been driving this pandemic everywhere. Peter Gill puts it this way: “As in India, Nepalis society let its guard down after weathering last fall’s first wave of Covid-19. As daily infections hovered in the low hundreds, many people stopped wearing masks.

A family member mourns next to the bodies of COVID-19 victims at a crematorium near Pashupatinath temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, May 7, 2021. © 2021 AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha

Peter Gill, a Nepal-based journalist reports of how catastrophic the situation has become in Nepal: “The Covid-19 crisis in Nepal is outpacing the chaos in next door India. In Kathmandu, the best private hospitals are turning patients away for lack of beds and supplies, and in rural parts of the country, where hospitals do not exist, people are dying at home.” Peter writes: “Covid-19’s wreckage is likely to be worse than the catastrophic earthquakes Nepal suffered just six years ago, in April and May 2015. At that time, the internation-

{(So far, only 2.4 million shots have been administered, and just over one percent of people have received both doses.) However, with other countries battling their own emergencies at home, the ministry’s wishlist may be difficult to fulfill.” A Covid-19 patient receives oxygen outside an emergency ward at a government-run hospital in Kathmandu, Nepal. HOW DID NEPAL GET IT SO WRONG? The reason is one we all know very well as it is the

Major festivals and weddings garnered large crowds in March and April.” CASES RISING IN BOLTON, LONDON The UK has seen a rise in cases in places like Bolton, London where the Indian variant has been detected. The infection rate is said to be now sitting at 192 cases per 100, 000 people - the highest in the country. And the B.1.617.2 variant (Indian variant) now makes up the majority of new coronavirus cases. The BBC REPORTS: “It is younger age

groups who are far more likely to test positive, perhaps in part because school children are routinely tested twice a week.” Encouragingly, rates in those most at risk from a serious Covid infection - the over 60s - have not risen significantly so far, and hospital admissions are still well below the levels recorded earlier this year. "We have seen an increase in people attending the emergency department with confirmed or suspected Covid over the last week," says Dr Rauf Munshi, clinical lead for acute medicine at the Royal Bolton Hospital. "Cases are highest in the younger age group, but we know from dealing with previous waves that this will eventually start to affect older and more vulnerable people. This is also a cause for concern. "We do know that there is usually a delay of around 14 to 19 days between rising cases and admissions to hospital, so we are prepared for this eventuality in the coming days." And Prime Minister Boris Johnson warns this could undo the progress made so far. HOW SAFE IS AFRICA? Honestly, if Africa is hit with the surge at the magnitude of India and Nepal, we surely can’t handle it. As a continent most of the oxygen and ventilators, medicines, PPEs, vaccines, etc come from outside (I wonder when Africa and Africans will stop being so dependent on the outside world to “save” us and instead will be the ones to “save” them with our well utlised rich natural resources). Kenya is already feeling the effect of vaccine challenges (especially ASTRAZENECA) because India has as of March 2021 stopped exporting vaccines to focus on its own crisis at home. I wonder how this will affect the rest of Africa. Not just for Covid vaccines, India is one of the major manufacturers of most other essential medicines. Let us hope the situation

Please let us campaign wisely and cautiously Zambian’s campaigns are on, the vigilance should even be higher. India is showing us that even the people from the high-density areas (bamumakomboni) can still catch the virus with devastating effect. With the negative attitude in these places and especially that most political supporters (cadres) come from there, I hope the worst is avoided. I can’t even begin to imagine what would happen if the surge like the one in India and Nepal happens in Kanyama or Chawama with their massive population or Chibolya with its lawlessness.

of 75, 000, 000 to 200, 000, 000 lives, yes different from the generation almost wiped out by chicken pox, and even different from the people of 1918 who the Spanish flu devasted. Yes, we may be different but are still the same human beings, beings of fragility and mortality and yet still beings who seem to have the same stubbornness, carefree and lackadaisical attitude that work only to favour the spread of the virus. Yes, it was India, (though still at the crest of the wave) and now it is Nepal on the same wavelength, wonder which country will be next. It could be anyone. Remember we have the power to prevent this tsunami gushing its unfathomable force this side, we still have time and we can do it. Please listen. UNTITL THEN, ALUTA

Please let us campaign wisely and cautiously. ONE ZAMBIA, ONE NATION. Covid-19 is a pandemic and must be respected as such. Pandemics in the past have wiped out huge populations of human beings. Although we are very different from the people of the 14th century whom the black plague claimed an estimate

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DROPPED Patriotic Front (PF) Chifubu parliamentary aspirant, Dorothy Nachilongo, has resolved to support the preferred candidate and ruled out any possibility of ditching the ruling party. Ms Nachilongo said in Ndola yesterday that although she was suddenly dropped after collecting the adoption certificate from Lusaka, she would remain loyal to the party. She however expressed disappointment with the manner the party handled the matter, stating that she was bitter that the adoption certificate was withdrawn through a local official when she had already returned to Ndola from Lusaka. “I feel let down by my own party. I went through the process from the grassroot, branch, ward, constituency, district up to the province, even up to national level where my name was discussed, but I was adopted. “When I was adopted, excitement came to me, but short-lived. I was told to handover the certificate to my competitor, a gentleman, Kondwani Winga. I feel that I was fairly treated, I was let down by my own party. Even today Monday, (yesterday) I haven’t been told the reason why I had to hand over my adoption to my competitor,” she complained. Ms Nachilongo said although she was bitter, she would stick to the PF and support Mr Winga, the adopted candidate for the Chifubu seat. On Saturday, the PF withdrew the adoption of Ms Nachilongo, citing ‘consequential’ information which had come to the attention of the Central Committee and replaced her with Mr Winga, who also participated in the primary adoption process. Ms Nachilongo served as Ndola District Commissioner from 2011 to 2013 and was appointed as Deputy Ambassador in Ethiopia from 2013 to 2016 before being transferred to Namibia in the same capacity until 2018 when she was recalled.

plied and delivered on time. He encouraged farmers on the Copperbelt to start making their contributions early so that there were no delays in accessing fertiliser. “I don’t want to hear stories of any smuggling of inputs here and I have advised the security personnel manning all our borders that they should look out for people smuggling inputs. We want

to protect what we have as a nation. “I want to make this message very clear and the message is that President Lungu has given a firm and solid directive that let agriculture become the main economic mainstay of our country and we ought not to take agriculture lightly,” Mr Nundwe said And Provincial Agricultural Coordinator, Obvious

Kabinda, said the province was ready to start the distribution exercise as soon as it was launched by the Head of State. He said Government was happy with Nyimba Investments’ efforts of supplying agriculture inputs early. Mr Mulendema said his company did not take lightly the responsibility to supply inputs early and would there-

fore ensure that at all times, it was delivered on time. He said Nyimba would complete delivery for the entire Copperbelt province by the end of this month. “We do not want to fail our farmers’ and the government and so we will continue to supply inputs in good times of the planting season,” he said.

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NATIONWIDE ESTATE AGENTS E-mail:nationwideestates@yahoo.com P.O.Box FW 292, Lusaka,Zambia. 139 Group Floor, Carousel Center, Lumumba Kafue Road. Junction, mobile phone +260978813886/+260965502464/+260979439871. CHISAMBA Katuba 2ha 300m off Great North road K300,000.6ha,piggery 6km off great north road K400,000.3ha cottage, borehole, wirefence, zesco power K1m.2ha to 40ha 12km east of fringilla K65,000 per ha. CHIBOMBO near Ibis Gardens tarred Great North roadfront,2ha,4ha,8ha,10ha,12ha K250,000 per ha. Same area 300 to 600m off Great North road,2ha,4ha, K125,000 per ha.2.5ha,3 bedroom house, poultry, near Chibombo Basic School K300,000.Liteta area 8ha K900,000.23ha near Mungule Place K1.5m. MUMBWA Tollgate 78ha K1.5m.40ha In Mumbwa town K50,000 per ha can Sub-divide. CHIBOMBO Near Ibis Gardens 4 bedroom house on 4ha 300m off great north road with poultry K2m.55ha K750,000. SERENJE Nansanga farm block 118ha K750,000.16ha price offers invited.32ha K150,000.80ha K500,000.230ha K850,000.265ha K2m.105ha.18ha offers. MKUSHI 3km from town 160ha K1.2m.35ha K1.3m.390ha K1m.Shiwang’andu 200ha K1m. KABWE 6ha 2km off Lusaka K225,000.45ha 3 bedroom cottage, borehole, Zesco 3-phase power,20km from Kabwe cbd 500m off Great North Lusaka road K5.5m. KAPIRI town ten shops as a complex K250,000. Kapiri Hillside plot 20m x 40m with five room house K150,000. COPPERBELT NDOLA Northrise 5 bedroom house K1.5m.Mitengo 3 bedroom house K300,000. LUFWANYAMA Emerald mines seeking partners, investors, sponsors or financiers. EASTERN CHIPATA City Kalongwezi 3 bedroom house K650,000.4 acres Great east Msekela road junction K1m. LUSAKA KALUNDU Lusaka west 2km off mumbwa road several plots,20m x 30m K35,000.30m x 30m K45,000.40m x 50m K60,000.50m x80m K80,000. MUNGWI Road, Lusaka west near Appolo several plots, one acre tar roadfront commercial K400,000.2Bedroom house on 4 acres K3m.several plots 50m x 80m K130,000.40m x 50m K80,000. MAKENI off Mumbwa road one acre K180,000.Makeni West Kacheta area,2ha to 80ha K100,000 per ha. Before Oriental 4900sqm 3 room house K1.3m.makeni south tar road front commercial plot for shopping mall and filling station or warehouses 4 acres K6m. MAKENI Great North roadfront. Makeni West Kacheta 11 acres K400,000. KAFUE estates plots, 20m x 30m K35,000.Shikoswe 20m x 30m K40,000.Mpande area one acre to 3 acres K60,000 per acre. Hillside 50m x 100m K100,000. Chikupi 50m x 50m K60,000. 59m x 100m K80,000. Greenfields 30m x 87m K120,000.Town 40m x 40m K100,000.Kafue Lusaka road near Avic 30m x 40m K40,000. MIKANGO Mwanawasa Settlement, several pieces 2ha to 3ha K125,000 per ha. Five hectares 300m off Leopards Hill road opposite Barracks entrance commercial K2m.Nkwashi 2ha K1m.Plot 2500sqm K80,000. PALABANA Lusaka East, Chalimbana river damfront 40ha to 300ha K200,000 per ha. Away from dam 600ha K150,000 per ha. Also same area 2ha 80ha K90,000 per ha. KANAKANTAPA ,Chongwe, 22 acres, 3 bedroom house 3 fish ponds, poultry facility 2500birds capacity K3m.6ha K250,000. WATERFALLS, Silverest area 1km off great east road several plots,30m x 30m K150,000.30m x 44m, 30m x 47m, 33m x 60m,K250,000 each. Same area, buildings can be residential or offices K1.5m. CHINIKA GARDEN house area, warehouse near SGS Filling Station plot sizes 3 acres built space 20m x 60m. U$D740,000 warehouse 4,738sqm K6m.House 6 rooms plus Mumbwa roadfront K850,000. NDEKE Meanwood, 3 bedroom house K580,000,3 bedroom house,2x 1 bedroom houses small shop wallfenced K1.5m. MAKENI off Kafue road , motor vehicle workshops on 2.5 acres and 2 acres adjacent, big truck and bus parking space, service pits, storerooms U$D 1.8m. MAKENI East commercial plot 6,603sqm K700,000.3 bedroom executive house, ceramics K3m. SHIBUYUNJI MWEMBESHI Bridge 75 acres K1m.300 acre K3m. CHILENJE South 2x2 bedroom house houses one plot K850,000 2 bedroom house K500,000. KAFUE Roadfront opposite Embassy Mall 2 acres, office block, big space for further construction K38m. CAIRO road Kafue roundabout Commercial plot 3100sqm K36m BARLASTONE PARK ,Lusaka west 8 acres with 5 bedroom house, 4 and 2 bedrooms, workshop, storeroom ,2 boreholes,2 water tanks,Orchard,K10m.

CHIPATA Compound 3 bedroom house K200,000.2 bedrooms K250,000.Chunga Extension 3 bedrooms K400,000. CHILANGA Shimabala, Safari Ranch 26 acres,6km off Lusaka Kafue Great North road,40km from Lusaka cbd four chalets, solar power, dinning room, kitchen, braistand, two offices, fish pond, two boreholes, some zebras, puku, peacock K2m.Good for weekend and holiday camping. FAIRVIEW near Levy Park, complex comprising several shops, warehouses , storeroom ,offices, showrooms, U$D4m. KATUBA 6.5ha K400,000.15 acres K15acres K350,000.3.8ha K260,000.73ha 11km off Great North road K2m. 2.5ha(7 acres 2 bedroom house, piggery, borehole hand pump power generator K1.3m. KAFUE Greenfields plot 30m x 87m K50,000.Shikoswe Turn off 3 big shops,K500,000.Chirundu roadfront 0.394 acres fenced U$D 380,000.Kafue Gorge road 18ha K1m.Mungu 200 acres K35,000 per acre. BARLASTONE PARK 2 acres K300,000 or one acre K150,000. STATE LODGE area plot 50m x 50m K400,000. 4 bedroom house K2m. KANAKANTAPA,Chongwe,4.3ha K250,000. LEOPARDS HILL road Palabana turn off 770sqm K100,000. CHILANGA Opposite Chilanga Cement,3 bedroom house 1km off kafue road double storey K3M. SHIMABALA 7ha K1.7m. Lusaka westwood 100 acres K3m. Quarry Road 20 acres K2m.Barmoral 7 acres K1.3m.Mwembeshi 50 acres K15,000 per acre. Barm0ral plot 30m x 40m K75,000. RUFUNSA 12 acres on offer letter 2km off Great east road K100,000. PALABANA University 12 acres(5ha) K200,000. KAMWALA Trading area, double storey building with ground floor shops plus offices or hostel rooms with kitchen upstairs K18m.Shop K1m in Kamwala. LUANGWA River 17ha for lodge near game park K350,000. CHALALA 2x3 bedroom houses K875,000. CHIPATA Compound complex one small shop, two bars, one tavern,storeroom,3 bedroom house, three flats, 6x2 bedroom houses.7 x 1 bedroom house houses, shelter and car park K1.3m NDEKE Meanwood plot 18m x 22m K170,00.Chamba Valley plot 20m x 30 K180,000. Kanyama flats 4x2 bedroom K160,000. CHILANGA house double storey near Golf club, plot size 80m x 80m K2m.Mt Makulu area 1.5 acres K400,000.1.4 acres K650,000.Musamba premises for school or shops nine rooms plus five toilets K2m. KAFUE Kasaka area 4ha(ten acres)price to be discussed. Mungu 50 acres K35,000 per acre. LUSAKA City Center,Cha Cha Cha road large shop/ warehouse U$D800,000.Off kafue road Warehouse 4274sqm.200m off kafue road near Carousel. Price to be discussed. MUNGWI road, Barlastone Park Lusaka west warehouse and shops K600,000.Plots 25m x 40m K80,000. LEOPARDS Hill road off tarmac two kilometers 2.8ha(7 acres) K450,000. CHAWAMA Shopping Complex available for sale comprising: Sizes 326sqm K12,000.135sqm K7,000.45sqm.44sqm.1700sqm K160,000.140,138s qm.207sqm.427sqm,44o sqm.346sqm LUSAKA Kafue Great North roadfront, Makeni near Makeni Mall, complex comprising:8x3 bedroom double storey flats(mansionnettes),Shop 75sqm,restaurant/bar with upstairs extension 170sqm,second floor office space on top of restaurant 170sqm,upstairs church hall 600sqm,showroom,events hall for weddings ,meetings, workshops, conferences 1,800sqm. Warehouse at rear 719sqm.Price U$D14m or Kwacha equivalent. CENTRAL CHIBOMBO 3 bedroom house in ShifwankuluSpin along Great North road K350,000.20 acres 13km off Great North road on Old Mumbwa road K800,000(Liteta). KAPIRI 2.7ha 30m of Great North road K120,000 44ha 7km off Ndola road K200,000.on offer Letter.199ha K750,000.30km from Kapiri Hospital.22ha 20km off Ndola road K100,000.22ha CHISAMBA opposite golden valley 250 acres K40,000 per acre. Kamaila area 4ha(10 acres) K200,000. COPPERBELT MASAITI 150ha K2000 per ha.100ha K850,000. LUFWANYAMA 10ha(25 acres) K90,000. MPONGWE MACHIY area 800ha K2.5m. CHINGOLA Maiteneke 2 bedroom house K90,000. KITWE Bulangililo house 7 rooms K150,000. KAOMA near tbz farms 178ha K2m. SOUTHERN Bridge plot for lodge near border 1750sqm K100,000. Monze town center on Livingstone road, complex of

eight shops K8M.Choma old Machapopota road plot 40mx 90m K85,000. Mazabuka Lodge 13room K2m. KARIBA LAKE waterfront 4ha(10 acres) with 3 bedroom lodge U$D600,000.3 acres overlooking Lake Kariba Plot for Lodge K300,000. CHIPEPO Lower Zambezi river waterfront fishing business or tourist lodge comprising 3 bedroom lodge on 7 acres, on Monze Chisekesi road,6 fishing riggs,two speed boadts,U$D800,000. MUCHINGA MPIKA town plot 50m x 50m with 2 rooms K180,00. Farm 2700ha K3,00 per ha. SERENJE Nansanga block 2000ha K75m. CHINSALI 5000ha K35m. NORTHERN: SENGA HILL 12ha (30 acres) on Mbala Kasama road with house 6 rooms, six boreholes,warehouse,shop,grocery,80km from Mbaka 85km from Kasama K1.2m.Chama Matumbo roadfront 1.5ha K175,000 KASAMA 10,000ha K70m. ACCOMMODATION OFFERED LUSAKA KABULONGA off Brentwood Drive 6x4 bedroom houses double storey, masters self-contained K36,000 each per month. MAKENI near Kankole house 3 bedrooms K35000.4 bedrooms K7,000. Makeni Konga houses and warehouses rent ranging K5000 to K8,000. MAKENI opposite Andres Motel 500m off kafue road 3 bedroom house K18,000 per month. BARLASTONE PARK off Mungwi road,flats,6x2 bedroom K4,500.4x1 bedroom K3,200, CHALALA off Lilayi road 4x2 bedrooms K2,500. COPPERBELT KALULUSHI Napsa Complex 3 bedroom hose K4,000. REAL ESTATE TO LET MAKENI Konga warehouses and storerooms ranging K6,000 to K8,000. MAKENI Kafue road,150m off Great North road light and heavy vehicles workshops with offices, storeroom, service pits and big parking yard K75,00 per month. CHAWAMA near Chawama market , several shops available for short or long lease sizes 326sqm K12,000.135sqm K7,000.45sqm.44sqm.1700sqm K160,000.140,138sqm.207sqm.427sqm,44o sqm.346sqm Carousel shopping center, several shops on the ground, first, second and third floors including events halls ,furnished with kitchens for self catering can be hired for weddings, workshops, seminars, meetings, conference etc. various sizes and amounts. LODGE, GUESTHOUSE , OFFICE Complex along Independence Avenue Rhodes Park near Civic Center details on request and rental open to discussion. MAKENI Los Angeles Road, HOTEL 91 rooms, 4 offices, one bar, 3 bars, 3 conference halls, big swimming pool, baby pool, two car parks, twelve shops,3km from Cairo road post office. Long lease rent to be discussed. LUSAKA Kafue Great North roadfront, Makeni near Makeni Mall, complex comprising:8x3 bedroom double storey flats(mansionnettes),Shop 75sqm,restaurant/bar with upstairs extension 170sqm,second floor office space on top of restaurant 170sqm,upstairs church hall 600sqm,showroom,events hall for weddings ,meetings, workshops, conferences 1,800sqm. Warehouse at rear 719sqm. BUSINESS AND INVESTMENT CONTAINERS-old steel containers in Makeni South K35,000.Scrap metals also available from a road constructors yard. Mining, copper, cobalt, gold, emerald, beryl, aquamarine, to maline, amethyst, garnet-existing registered and liceneced mines are looking for partners, sponsors, investors, financiers or outright purchasers. AGRICULTURE- Vast agricultural farming lands available for partnerships or joint ventures. We invite persons, companies, organizations, local or international to enter into any agreements where locals can make land available and foreign or local investors provide capital then market produce locally and abroad-crops, livestock ,game ranching or fisheries. REAL ESTATE AND ACCOMMODATION WANTED Landlords or property owners in all areas of Zambia and Africa Free Trade Countries are invited to list with us for marketing, selling ,leasing and renting: houses, flats ,shops, warehouses, factories, hotels, motels, lodges, tourist facilities, mines, plots farms, office building, highrise buildings, filling stations, companies, businesses, bars, restaurants, butcheries, shopping malls, blocks of flats, housing estates. If you have idle land, we can sell for you either as a whole or by sub-dividing into sub-divisions or plots. Send us your e-mail address so that we send you our blank standard mandate forms which you can fill to give us required details.


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Tuesday 18 May, 2021

BRIEFS SA begins second phase of Covid jabs

JOHANNESBURG - South Africa has started its second phase of Covid-19 vaccinations targeting people who are aged 60 years and above. The country aims to inoculate five million citizens in that category by the end of June. It is also aiming to finish vaccinating the country’s 1.2 million healthcare workers this week. – BBC.

Powerful nations ‘working against Ethiopia’ - Abiy

ADDIS ABABA - Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has said that he will not allow the delayed general election to be used “to fulfil the interest of external forces,” state-owned Ethiopian News Agency reported. Ethiopia has come under pressure from the US and European Union over alleged human rights abuses and the humanitarian crisis in northern Tigray region, where federal forces ousted the rebellious former regional governing party, Tigray People’s Liberation Front, in November 2020. – BBC.

Sudan to try seven soldiers over protesters’ killing

KHARTOUM - Seven members of the Sudan military have been arrested and will be prosecuted in connection with the killing of two demonstrators in the capital, Khartoum, last week. The head of the interim sovereign council running the country, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, ordered an investigation into Tuesday’s deaths that happened outside the army headquarters in Khartoum. – BBC.

Israeli air strike kills Islamic Jihad commander in Gaza

GAZA – An Israeli air strike killed a top commander with the Islamic Jihad militant group in Gaza yesterday, the Israeli military and a source in the group said. The killing of Hussam Abu Harbeed, Islamic Jihad’s northern division commander, was likely to draw a fierce response from the militant group as Israel’s fighting also rages with the enclave’s Islamist rulers Hamas. – REUTERS.

Zuma graft case postponed to May 26

… intends pleading 'not guilty' JOHANNESBURG - Former President Jacob Zuma will plead not guilty to corruption charges when he returns to court on May 26. Zuma appeared in the KwaZulu-Natal High Court in Pietermaritzburg yesterday, where the matter was postponed. Zuma’s advocate Thabani Masuku SC indicated that they wished to bring a “special plea.” He also added that Zuma was ready to proceed with the trial. “It should never be regarded that our plea that we intend to raise is a sign that we are not ready. We are ready,” Masuku said. However, State advocate Billy Downer said he hadn’t seen the “special plea” papers, adding that he was informed that substantial papers including evidence under oath supported the plea. Zuma faces 16 charges relating to 783 payments he allegedly received in connection with the controversial Arms Deal. Former NPA boss Mokotedi Mpshe dropped the charges in 2009, based on the recordings of the so-called “spy tapes,” which were presented to him by Zuma’s legal team. The tapes were made up of recordings of telephone conversations between then Scorpions boss Leonard McCarthy and former NPA boss Bulelani Ngcuka, which Zuma’s legal team claimed showed political interference in the decision to charge him. The charges were subsequently withdrawn, just before Zuma was sworn in for his first term as president. However, in March 2018, former NPA boss Shaun Abrahams reinstated the charges. – NEWS24.

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ZIM MINISTER BLASTS JUDICIARY OVER RULING

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ARARE Z i m b a b w e’s Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi has accused the judiciary of overreach and said it had been “captured” by “foreign forces” to destabilise the county. It came after the High Court ruled that President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s extension of the chief justice’s term by five years was illegal. In a strongly worded statement, Ziyambi, said they would appeal against the “baseless and meaningless” decision. “I want to make it clear that we do not accept the decision of the High Court. We have a

serious situation of a judiciary that has been captured by foreign forces in this country. “This is a typical case of judicial overreach and as government, we are not going to accept that,” he said.

On Saturday, the court ruled that Luke Malaba, who had just turned 70, had ceased to be chief justice. The judges said that a recent amendment by parliament, changing the retirement age

of senior judges from 70 to 75, had to be put to a referendum. Justice Malaba faced some criticism in 2018 for dismissing an opposition petition which had sought to annul the election of President Mnangagwa - alleging the vote had been marred by “mammoth theft and fraud.” It was Zimbabwe’s first election following the ousting the year before of long-time leader Robert Mugabe. The recent constitutional amendments also allow President Mnangagwa to appoint senior judges without being vetted by parliament and remove the requirement for a running mate in presidential elections. – BBC.

Sassou Nguesso picks son as minister in new govt BRAZZAVILLE - The Republic of Congo’s President Denis Sassou Nguesso has chosen a new government that includes his son as well as an opposition leader, according to a statement read on public television. The previous government resigned earlier this month in a procedural move after Sassou Nguesso, one of the world’s longest-serving leaders, easily won a fifth term in a March election when his main opponent died of Covid-19 on polling day. The new government has 36 members including four ministers and eight women, the official statement said on Saturday night. The President’s son, Denis Christel Sassou Nguesso, will head up the newly-created ministry of international cooperation and public-private partnerships. Last July, the NGO Global Witness said US federal prosecutors were probing the 46-year-old Denis over alleged embezzlement of several million dollars from the publicly-owned National Society of Petroleum of Congo. A former legislator, he was number two in the Congolese national oil company, the SNPC. Investigations are underway in France into “ill-gotten gains” following the filing of a complaint by Transparency International, and surveys on how he acquired his assets are also being carried out in the United States. In the ruling Congolese

Labour Party (PCT) and even in several other political parties, many believe the President’s son is preparing to succeed him as head of state. His 77-year-old father has headed authoritarian regimes since 1979 - with a brief hiatus

early in the 1990s - and constitutional changes could keep him in power until 2031. Denis Christel has denied the allegations, saying that “before being the son of the President, I am first of all a Congolese citizen.”

Sassou Nguesso’s son is one of 11 newcomers to the administration. Philosophy professor Honore Sayi, who had presided over Congo’s largest opposition group the Pan-African Union for Social Democracy, will be energy minister. – AFP.

LUSAKA CITY COUNCIL CITY OF LUSAKA PLANNING AUTHORITY THE URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING ACT NO. 3, SECTION 53(2) OF THE LAWS OF ZAMBIA.

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC KHANJRA COMPANY LIMITYED intends to apply for planning permission for a Change of Land Use from Residential to Commercial (Supermarket), at Stand No. 588 Raphael Kombe Road, Civic Centre area, Lusaka. The plots measure approximately, 1534 square meters in extent. The application may be viewed at the Office of the Town Clerk of Lusaka City Council; P. O. Box 30077, Lusaka and submissions or observations may be made to the planning authority without charge. Submissions or observations must be in writing and made within the period of 4 weeks beginning on the first date of the period for the publication of this notice being 18th May, 2021 and ending on 18th June 2021. Alex Mwansa TOWN CLERK For/ THE CITY OF LUSAKA PLANNING AUTHORITY Date of erection of site notice being 18th May 2021


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WE’LL GO TO THE WIRE’ By MICHAEL MIYOBA

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USAKA Dynamos c o a c h W e d son Nyirenda has warned that the MTN Super League may be taken to the wire if the top t w o sides

Zesco United and Zanaco are not careful.

Speaking after guiding Lusaka Dynamos to a 2-1 win over relegation-bound Nkana in Kitwe on Sunday, Nyirenda said it was encouraging to see Zesco United and Zanaco dropping points following a defeat and a draw to Power Dynamos and Green Buffaloes respectively. Meanwhile, Nyirenda hailed his boys for beating the defending champions to move back into fifth on the Super League table with 43 points. “The performance was excellent. We were so clinical in the way we played the game from the back to the front, we can only congratulate the boys they showed

what we are expected to do,” Nyirenda said. “It’s not yet over if the top teams are not careful the league will be taken to the wire so it is encouraging that the top teams are dropping points and it shows you that it is not over you have to work hard,” Nyirenda said. Nkana coach Beston Chambeshi said the battle to survive relegation is not yet over despite losing to Lusaka Dynamos. Chambeshi said Nkana still has seven more games to play to catch up and avoid being demoted from the Super League. “The loss to Lusaka Dynamos is a setback but it’s not the end of the league. We have to come out and work. We have seven

games which is 21 points so we need to put our heads together and mend the loopholes, we can come out and pick some few points on the way,” Chambeshi said. He noted the need to encourage the players who he said have little time to prepare for the games which he says are coming every after two days. Nkana face Napsa Stars tomorrow and Chambeshi is hopeful that his charges will bounce back from Sunday’s loss. The Pensioners are also struggling to survive relegation. Nkana are second from bottom on the Super Division table with 28 points and will need to win all the remaining seven games to avoid the drop.

Automotive storm PFL league finals By MICHAEL MIYOBA PREMIER Futsal League defending champions Automotive FC have stormed the finals of the 2020/2021 PFL season after beating Chipata Boys in game two of the PFL semifinal match plated at Automotive Futsal Arena. Automotive were too strong for Chipata Boys who they beat 9-0 in the first semifinal playoff being played in best of three sets. Automotive will now play the winner between Kabwe K-Line and Monze George who will play their decider next week. After losing the first play off

5-4 on penalties, Monze George shocked Kabwe K-Line with a 5-2 beating to take the qualifiers to the wire. The two sides will face off in the last playoff semifinal match next Saturday with the winner set to challenge Automotive for the PFL title. Meanwhile, in the National Division One play-off, Pioneer Avengers and BS Stars will face off in a decider with the winner earning promotion to the Premier Futsal League. After beating BS Stars 5-3 in round one, Lilanda Bullets failed to complete a double over BS Stars who have bulldozed themselves to the finals. Pioneer Avengers who redeemed themselves by beating Lilanda Bullets 5-1 after losing the first round semifinal match 5-4, won the last set 9-1 to march on to the finals of the Division One play-offs while BS Stars beat Lilanda Bullets 4-1 to storm the Division One final play-offs.

Kamanga hails helpful UEFA By MUKWIMA CHILALA FAZ president Andrew Kamanga has hailed UEFA for helping the association with a Toyota Hiace bus worth $51, 000 and mentoring FAZ Executive committee members during a two days high level management orientation workshop at Bonanza Hotel in Lusaka. Kamanga said the high level management orientation facilitated by UEFA Head of International Relations Eva Pasquier is a starting point to achieving great results. Kamanga said his executive has prioritised capacity building as one area which will help the association deliver to the expectations of the membership. Kamanga said FAZ is committed to creating solid partnerships in its drive to develop football. Kamanga also hinted that FAZ is in talks with UEFA and partners to introduce equipment that will improve the quality of Football county wide. Kamanga said FAZ is determined to get to a point where in can deploy technology to develop the Zambian game. Meanwhile, Pasquier, who is representing a programme called “Assist” said UEFA seeks to promote relations with continents from which they benefit most in terms of players.


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