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ZUJ protests over Daily Nation’s Michael Miyoba torture by Zambia Air Force  By ALEX BASOPO NJOVU ZUJ Vice President THE Zambia Union of Journalist (ZUJ) Press statement Thursday, January 18, 2018 THE Zambia Union of Journalists (ZUJ) is disappointed to learn that some Zambia Air Force (ZAF) officers abducted and tortured a Daily Nation journalist Michael Miyoba in the central business district of Lusaka on Monday. It is shocking that the officers, who have been assigned to keep vigil in the central business district in town in light of the outbreak of cholera and subsequent removal of street vendors, subjected Mr Miyoba to inhuman treatment. We understand that this included pulling his manhood. Whatever the case, this is a criminal act that must be condemned in the strongest terms possible. We therefore demand for the arrest of all the ZAF officers involved in this inhuman treatment of Mr Miyoba. Further, we appeal to the good office of the ZAF Commander, Lieutenant General Eric Chimese, to discipline the officers who seem to be overzealous before they tarnish the good image of the air force which is known for its’ discipline. In addition to that, we demand an unreserved apology. Mr Miyoba was abducted from Kulima Tower Bus Station, bundled in a military vehicle and taken to a place behind the Lusaka Main Post Office in town, where he was beaten and tortured. The officers poured cold water on the defenceless journalist. Despite Mr Miyoba identifying himself and producing his identification card, the officers took turns in beating and sexually abusing him. ZUJ has spoken to Mr Miyoba and his employers to offer solidarity. The journalist has been left traumatised in the last few days by the whole experience. We would like to commend Mr Miyoba for refusing to do sit-ups and roll-up on the tarred road. Only two weeks ago, a female Zambia News and Information Services (ZANIS) journalist was also beaten and abused by a group of Zambia Army officers in Lusaka. This is uncalled for and we demand respect and protection from our men and women in uniform. We are partners and not enemies. Zambia is a signatory to the United Nations conventions on the elimination of all forms of abuse and torture. The criminals therefore that sexually abused and tortured Mr Miyoba must be withdrawn from the streets and brought to book with immediate effect.  As journalists we are trained to inform, educate and entertain the public. We are therefore vulnerable when it comes to fighting, it is not our game. It is a shame that one of the female officers pulled Mr Miyoba’s private parts, causing harm and damage to his manhood. One wonders what she wanted to see. The Zambia Union of Journalists is in support of every action taken by the Government to stop the spread of Cholera in Lusaka and other parts of the country. This is the reason why our members and journalists in general have risked their lives by going to epicentres. The whole story about Cholera- outbreak in Zambia would not have been well documented and told if the media had shield away from its’ duty. Let us refrain from harassing, intimidating and beating journalists. ALEX BASOPO NJOVU Vice President For and on behalf Zambia Union of Journalists (ZUJ) Unity is Strength

ZUJ protests over Daily Nation’s Michael Miyoba torture by Zambia Air Force By ALEX BASOPO NJOVU ZUJ Vice President THE Zambia Union of Journalist (ZUJ) Press statement Thursday, January 18, 2018 THE Zambia Union of Journalists (ZUJ) is disappointed to learn that some Zambia Air Force (ZAF) officers abducted and tortured a Daily Nation journalist Michael Miyoba in the central business district of Lusaka on Monday. It is shocking that the officers, who have been assigned to keep vigil in the central business district in town in light of the outbreak of cholera and subsequent removal of street vendors, subjected Mr Miyoba to inhuman treatment. We understand that this included pulling his manhood. Whatever the case, this is a criminal act that must be condemned in the strongest terms possible. We therefore demand for the arrest of all the ZAF officers involved in this inhuman treatment of Mr Miyoba. Further, we appeal to the good office of the ZAF Commander, Lieutenant General Eric Chimese, to discipline the officers who seem to be overzealous before they tarnish the good image of the air force which is known for its’ discipline. In addition to that, we demand an unreserved apology. Mr Miyoba was abducted from Kulima Tower Bus Station, bundled in a military vehicle and taken to a place behind the Lusaka Main Post Office in town, where he was beaten and tortured. The officers poured cold water on the defenceless journalist. Despite Mr Miyoba identifying himself and producing his identification card, the officers took turns in beating and sexually abusing him. ZUJ has spoken to Mr Miyoba and his employers to offer solidarity. The journalist has been left traumatised in the last few days by the whole experience. We would like to commend Mr Miyoba for refusing to do sit-ups and roll-up on the tarred road. Only two weeks ago, a female Zambia News and Information Services (ZANIS) journalist was also beaten and abused by a group of Zambia Army officers in Lusaka. This is uncalled for and we demand respect and protection from our men and women in uniform. We are partners and not enemies. Zambia is a signatory to the United Nations conventions on the elimination of all forms of abuse and torture. The criminals therefore that sexually abused and tortured Mr Miyoba must be withdrawn from the streets and brought to book with immediate effect. As journalists we are trained to inform, educate and entertain the public. We are therefore vulnerable when it comes to fighting, it is not our game. It is a shame that one of the female officers pulled Mr Miyoba’s private parts, causing harm and damage to his manhood. One wonders what she wanted to see. The Zambia Union of Journalists is in support of every action taken by the Government to stop the spread of Cholera in Lusaka and other parts of the country. This is the reason why our members and journalists in general have risked their lives by going to epicentres. The whole story about Cholera- outbreak in Zambia would not have been well documented and told if the media had shield away from its’ duty. Let us refrain from harassing, intimidating and beating journalists. ALEX BASOPO NJOVU Vice President For and on behalf Zambia Union of Journalists (ZUJ) Unity is Strength


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By ALEX BASOPO NJOVU  Vice President THE Zambia Union of Journalist (ZUJ) Press statement Thursday, January 18, 2018 THE Zambia Union of Journalists (ZUJ) is disappointed to learn that some Zambia Air Force (ZAF) officers abducted and tortured a Daily Nation journalist Michael Miyoba in the central business district of Lusaka on Monday. It is shocking that the officers, who have been assigned to keep vigil in the central business district in town in light of the outbreak of cholera and subsequent removal of street vendors, subjected Mr Miyoba to inhuman treatment. We understand that this included pulling his manhood....

2017 Best Savenda Girl Award recipient Maclina Nkhoma scores highest mark in Rufunsa District

2017 Best Savenda Girl Award recipient Maclina Nkhoma scores highest mark in Rufunsa District


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By Derrick Sinjela MACLINA Nkhoma, one of the two Nyamphande Orphanage Community School and Rural Health Centre recipient of a trophy and K2, 500 each under auspices of the Savenda Management Services (SMS) Best Girl Child Award has scored the highest Grade 7 mark in Rufunsa District. Barely a month after being acknowledged by Bishop John Mambo as a recipient of maiden Savenda Management Services (SMS) Best Girl Child Award alongside Chipangano Musoni, single-orphaned Nkhoma scored 813 marks, out of the 38 peers at Nyamphande Orphanage and Community School. An elated Bishop Mambo, who is Senior Headman Nyamphande, overseeing 10...

Empower vendors, PNU advises President Lungu

Empower vendors, PNU advises President Lungu


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By Highvie Hamududu-President Party of National Unity (PNU) THE current crisis in Lusaka is a build-up of the failed economic policies devoid of people centeredness over the last two decades. Economic policies need a complete overhaul beginning with the 2018 budget, which disappointingly remains business as usual. All arms of government; Executive, Legislature and Judiciary must be repositioned to serve the greater interest of the majority. The post 1990 neoliberal economic policies blindly adopted have failed Africa, and threw the majority into squalor as evidenced by the growing informal sector that is unregulated, unsecured, unconnected to finance and better markets...

Swedish Education Minister Gustav Fridolin launches Third Regional Project CSE

Swedish Education Minister Gustav Fridolin launches Third Regional Project CSE


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By Derrick Sinjela and Favourite Jenala Kalando in Lusaka, Zambia  SWEDISH Education Minister Gustav Fridolin launched 2018-2020 Third Regional Projects on Comprehensive Sexual Education (CSE) reiterating that a common future as articulated in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals will be determined by empowered you g people and women. During at Lusaka’s Intercontinental Hotel, during a launch graced by Chief Mazdimawe of the Ngoni People of Eastern Province, and Chieftainess Mwenda of the Tonga Speaking people of Chikankanta District in the Southern Province, Mr. Fridolin acknowledged the pivotal role of United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) in anchoring the Third...

THE NATIONAL DECENTRALISATION POLICY “TOWARDS EMPOWERING THE PEOPLE”

THE NATIONAL DECENTRALISATION POLICY “TOWARDS EMPOWERING THE PEOPLE”


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Republic of Zambia (This Document is the Property of the Government of the Republic of Zambia) THE NATIONAL DECENTRALISATION POLICY “TOWARDS EMPOWERING THE PEOPLE” Office of the President Cabinet Office P.O. Box 30208 LUSAKA November, 2002 FOREWORD Over the years since our political independence in 1964, successive Governments of our Republic have designed and endeavoured to implement measures aimed at the attainment of full democratic governance and economic independence with prosperity for all citizens. In view of the highly centralized and exclusive structure and systems of government inherited from the colonial era, the subject of decentralization has as a matter...

LGAZ ‘s  Christopher Pikiti Kang’ombe petitions President Edgar Chagwa Lungu

LGAZ ‘s  Christopher Pikiti Kang’ombe petitions President Edgar Chagwa Lungu


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By Derrick Sinjela LOCAL Government Association of Zambia (LGAZ) President  Christopher Pikiti Kang’ombe petitioned President Edgar Chagwa Lungu to facilitate a six-point changes meant to improve service provision throughout Zambia’s 110 districts of the ten provinces namely, Central, Copperbelt, Eastern, Luapula, Lusaka, Muchinga, Northern, Northwestern, Southern and Western.  First,  during a Friday 12th january 2017 interfacewith  President Lungu at State House in Lusaka, Kitwe Mayor, Mr. Kang’ombe and his peers want ‘Councils’ to be allowed to collect motor vehicle licence fees, Toll fees and sale of electricity in line with Article 147 of the Republican Constitution.   Secondly, Councilors propose that the K2 Cement...

Hilton Garden Inn Lusaka Society Business Park pledges to ‘Open Doors’ to the Youth of Zambia

Hilton Garden Inn Lusaka Society Business Park pledges to ‘Open Doors’ to the Youth of Zambia


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By Derrick Sinjela “Our Cairo Road hospitality facility will hire more than 100 people for positions in the soon-to-be operational hotel, including in the Housekeeping, Front Office, Food & Beverage Service and Food & Beverage Culinary departments,” pledges Hilton Garden Inn Lusaka Society Business Park General Manager Kudzayi Nheweyembwa. Mr. Nheweyembwa says the recruitment process will start with candidates being invited to apply on Taleo, a cloud based online platform. An optimistic Nheweyembwa  iis encouraging young people with a minimum Grade 12 qualification or equivalent with passes in Mathematics and English to assertively step forward and fill 30% of the...

Cholera Outbreak worries PMRC’s Ms. Bernadette Deka

Cholera Outbreak worries PMRC’s Ms. Bernadette Deka


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By PMRC Executive Director Ms. Bernadette Deka   Dear Friends and Colleagues, On the 6th of October, 2017 a Cholera Outbreak was declared in Lusaka. Since then sporadic cases have been recorded across the country with only three fatalities recorded outside Lusaka. Cholera is an infectious disease that causes severe watery diarrhea, which can lead to dehydration and even death if untreated. It is caused by eating food or drinking water contaminated with a bacterium called Vibrio cholerae. The Government is currently taking steps to curb the outbreak, among which include, distribution of clean water in the cholera epicenters, increased health...

Masuzyo Ndhlovu pegs ZNBC’s Chileshe Kanyanga’s brilliance

Masuzyo Ndhlovu pegs ZNBC’s Chileshe Kanyanga’s brilliance


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By Derrick Sinjela ZAMBIA National Broadcasting Corporation (ZNBC) Corporate and Creative Affairs Manager Masuzyo Ndhlovu has hailed hilarious broadcaster, the late Chileshe Kanyanja. Mr. Ndhlovu told mourners, who included Public Service Commission Chairperson Dickson Chasaya, Patriotic Front (PF) Deputy Secretary General (DSG), Ms. Mumbi Phiri, PF Deputy Spokesperson, Father Frank Bwalya and Zambia Union of Broadcasting (ZUBID), President, Chomba Yumbe, that late 37-year-old Chileshe Kanyanja’s exploits as a Bemba Section ZNBC Radio 1 Kitwe, ‘Ilyashi Yapano Sonde’ producer, who died at Lusaka’s University Teaching Hospital (UTH), on Sunday, 24th December 2017 were a mark of brilliance. During burial rites anchored...

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