Q&A: Reducing teen’s risk of diabetes

I am a 40-year-old overweight woman diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes a little over a year ago. I have become more mindful about the food our family eats, limiting sugar and incorporating more fruits and vegetables into meals at home. Recently, though, I learned my 14-year-old daughter has been “snacking” on spoons of granulated sugar daily. What can I do to reduce her risk for diabetes and reduce her addiction to sugar?

Following news about Russo-Ukrainian war may be associated with depressive symptoms, says international study

The University of Eastern Finland is involved in an international study exploring how watching the Russo-Ukrainian war is associated with university students’ experiences of stress, interference with study or work, and psychological well-being. The study found that the more a student follows news about the war, the more depressive symptoms and interfering thoughts they have.

Cotton Board receives over 2, 000 submissions on proposed Cotton Amendment Bill

By SHERRY CHABALA

THE Cotton Board of Zambia (CBZ) has received over 2, 000 submissions from various stakeholders suggesting on issues they want to be included in the revised act.

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CBZ Chief Executive Officer Sunduzwayo Banda says the response from stakeholders is overwhelming, an indication that the sector is critical to the country’s welfare.

Mr. Banda has explained that the CBZ opened various platforms for those interested to make their submission.

He said the submissions are diverse and the board will ensure they are all taken on board.

Mr Banda said the board feels that the inputs of various stakeholders will have an impact on the cotton sector.

In June this year, Cabinet approved in principle to introduce a bill in parliament to amend the Cotton Act of 2005 to enhance the regulation of the country’s cotton industry. 

The move was made to effectively broaden the mandate of the CBZ and address the existing gaps in the current law. 

The bill also seeks to introduce sufficient provisions for the regulation of the entire cotton value chain in line with international best practices.

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suspension on movement of maize, mealie meal suspended

By NATION REPORTER 

GOVERNMENT has suspended the suspension of the restriction of the movement of the maize grain and mealie meal barely 24 hours after placing a moratorium on the movement of the same.

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On 2nd August, 2023, government decided that a temporal restriction on the movement of maize grain and mealie meal be put in place with immediate effect.

But yesterday, a confidential letter addressed to the Zambia National Farmers Union (ZNFU), Millers Association of Zambia (MAZ), the Grain Traders Association of Zambia (GTAZ) and the National Association of Small Scale Farmers (NASCF) informing that the decision to suspend the movement of maize grain and mealie meal had been suspended.

“Reference is made tom our letter referenced DAMB/8/2/5 dated 17th August, 2023, whose subject was restriction of in-country movement of maize grain and mealie meal. Having received concerns from a number of stakeholders, I wish to inform you that the decision is suspended with immediate effect to pave way for further stakeholder consultations, Green Mbozi, the Ministery of Agriculture Permanent Secretary said in his letter.

On Monday, Mr Mbozi announced that there would be no inter district stock movement for now until a time that the ministry shall advise.

Mr Mbozi however said movements to border towns would still be permitted on case by case basis.

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