ALL SET FOR “SILENCING THE ACCUSER” NIGHT

By TROY MUKUPA

ORGANISERS of the highly-publicised ‘Night Of Silencing The Accuser’ encounter event which is scheduled to take place on the 25th of August, 2023, at The Grace Ministries, Exploits Centre, Minestone/Chainama, opposite Dongodon School in Lusaka have assured guests of a memorable night.

The event which is scheduled to start at exactly 20:00hrs will be hosted by Prophet Eliphas Joseph, with Apostle Farai J. Murebwa from Ndola as guest speaker/honor.

In an interview, Prophet Eliphas, said preparations for the upcoming event which has attracted worshippers in Lusaka and the surrounding areas have advanced.

“On our side, all is set and we can assure those that will come through that it will be a night to remember,” he said

The event will also feature supporting gospel music acts with their enlightening songs. Notables on the list include multi-gifted gospel artiste, Josias who will take advantage of the event to sample songs from his recently released album, “The Lord’s Doing” which contain songs of deliverance, hope, faith and healing. Others that will be in attendance to fulfil Jesus Christ’s outreach mission with songs of praise and worship are, the gifted Kathleen, Blessings, Papa G, to mention but a few.

Chipembele Wildlife Education Trust holds 14th Environmental Campaign – Mitengo Ndi Moyo (Trees are Life)

By Haidee Kinter- Interim Events and Outreach Specialist. Chipembele Wildlife Education Trust

Photos: Mjose Photography

Chipembele Wildlife Education Trust’s (CWET) 2023 Environmental Campaign, “Mitengo Ndi Moyo” meaning ‘Trees are Life’, came alive in Mfuwe on Saturday, July 15th, enveloping the area with the sounds of poetry, performances, and inspiring songs. The event was a culmination of a month-long community campaign with lessons in 40 schools branching out to multiple community events aimed at engaging a wider audience. 

Mfuwe town, located in Mambwe district in the Eastern province, is positioned within Lupande Game Management Area (GMA) and is the entry point to the world-renowned South Luangwa National Park. However, Lupande, like many other protected areas in Zambia, is under serious threat from deforestation caused by agricultural expansion, charcoal production, and commercial wood harvesting. It is vital for the community to be actively involved in conservation initiatives, especially in GMAs where people and wildlife coexist. For the past 25 years, CWET has engaged the community in pro-conservation behaviours and informed decision-making within the community encouraging the next generation of conservation leaders. The annual environmental campaign event is one of the impactful ways in which CWETS actively involves the community members in addressing pressing issues affecting them.  

In the weeks preceding the main event, Chipembele’s Community Conservation Educators actively engaged with students and community members. These activities focused on the benefits trees offer, including an exercise of matching significant trees in the Luangwa Valley to their seed pods to understand seed distribution and tree regeneration timelines. Satellite campaigns were organised in the farther regions: Mnkhanya, Kakumbi, Nsefu and Jumbe chiefdoms to ensure an expanded reach and impact, engaging approximately 1600 students and community members. This extension also provided an opportunity to identify talented conservation club students, whose performances were showcased during the main event.

This year CWET decided to embark on an exciting mural project at the office, to coincide with the environmental campaign, a creative element aimed at broadening community participation, bringing in a genre of audience. Chipembele board member Emma Still, and Australian native flora and fauna artist Dana Kinter generously donated their time and skills. A local artist, Paddy Chilwa, helped to produce the mural and involved local school students to add their creative flair to make it a truly inspiring collaboration.

Following the theme of this year’s campaign, the mural was designed to raise awareness by displaying six significant trees, outlining the benefits they bring to the environment, animals and the community. While using descriptive words to convey how participants feel about them. A blank canvas was transformed into a bright, informative art installation that will be used to capture the attention of members of the community: drawing them to explore each vibrant scene and absorb the emotive words. It was a delight to watch the community following the mural’s progress; CWET hopes to reinvent the space each year based on the different themes. 

A significant component of the campaign was the song contest, featuring local artists. To enter the competition, they were required to craft songs that highlighted the theme “Mitengo Ndi Moyo” and were given a chance to perform in front of a panel of judges at the CWET office. Five artists were selected and were given the opportunity to record their songs. The top three recorded songs were put to a public vote on Facebook, leading to a last-minute surge in votes and a resounding victory for local artists Tomato Na Onion with their enthusiastic song “Conserve Nature.” All top three artists were subsequently invited to perform at the main event, receiving a delighted response from the audience.

On the day of the event, held at Yosefe Primary School, conservation club students and community members walked while singing praises for the vital role trees play in our lives. The lively parade proceeded down the main street to the centre of Mfuwe town, where an enthusiastic crowd awaited their arrival. The event offered a vibrant blend of entertainment, featuring energetic songs by local artists, captivating plays by the talented local drama group SEKA, and traditional dance by Katemo Primary School. Conservation club students also took to the stage with their poems, while the event welcomed special appearances by local artists who have benefited from the Chipembele programmes. 

His Royal Highness Chief Kakumbi with his subjects attended the event reinforcing the theme expressing that trees must be protected. The day saw an enthusiastic gathering of around 700 community members, coming together to acknowledge the contributions of trees to our community and ecosystems. The event’s success and its potential to drive behavioural change were attributed to the commitment and passion of CWET staff, Aspiring Conservation Leaders, Conservation Club students, donors, and esteemed guests. The campaign successfully highlighted the significance of preserving and protecting trees, setting a promising course toward a more sustainable and harmonious future.

Chimwemwe MP engages Govt over water blues 

By ROGERS KALERO

CHIMWEMWE Member of Parliament (MP) Allen Banda has submitted a budget to the Ministry of Water Development and Sanitation which will enable the Ministry, through Nkana Water Supply and Sanitation Company (NWSC) to address the water challenges in Chimwemwe, Buntungwa, Kamatipa, Itimpi and Kawama Wards respectively.

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ZB inject more cash 

…as Power Dynamos and Forest Rangers relaunch rivalry in Charity Shield 

By MICHAEL MIYOBA

ZAMBIAN Breweries (ZB) have unveiled a K3.18 million sponsorship package as co-sponsors of the MTN/FAZ Super League for the 2023/2024 football season.

And Power Dynamos and Forest Rangers gaffers, Mwenya Chipepo and Ian Bakala have declared their charges ready for today’s much anticipated Carling Black Label Samuel “Zoom” Ndhlovu Charity Shield clash slated for Levy Mwanawasa Stadium in Ndola.

Speaking during yesterday’s pre-match presser, ZB head of marketing, Thelma Kaonga reaffirmed Zambian Breweries’ commitment to maintain its partnership with the FAZ through the sponsorship of the Charity Shield and the Super League.

“We are thrilled to announce that we will continue our partnership with the Football Association of Zambia through the Zambia Premier League for 2023 to 2024 with a sponsorship value of K3.18 million, we are investing in the growth and development of Zambian football at all levels,” Kaonga said.

“This sponsorship is about uplifting the champions of football and reward their dedication, drive and excellence on and off the pitch,” she added.

She said the Charity Shield would give fans the opportunity to be part of the game by actively changing the course of the game, adding an extra layer of excitement.

Kaonga said over 107, 000 votes had been recorded as fans dictated who will start in the starting 11 from either side as the two face off today.

She said Zambian Breweries is immensely proud to support an initiative that not only celebrates football but also serves a noble cause as it is an opportunity for the company to give back to the community.

Meanwhile, Forest Rangers coach Bakala said Rangers were prepared to face the Zambian champions who they defeated 2-1 the last time the two sides faced off.

Bakala however noted the need for Zambian Breweries to next time consider adjusting the player selection period by the fans for the coaches to have enough time to plan for the game.

Power Dynamos coach Chipepo said his charges were looking forward to play after preparing adequately for the match and were determined to avenge the 2-1 defeat which crushed their hopes of winning a double last season.

“We are very happy and looking forward to play Forest Rangers. We have prepared very well and we must make sure that we beat Forest Rangers. They are the ones who booted us out of the ABSA Cup, they are a good side, very good players with a very good coach so we are not going to play a small team, it is not going to be easy but we have prepared ourselves,” Chipepo said.

Today’s curtain raiser signifies the launch of the new football season which promises sparks as Power Dynamos will be aiming to defend their title as champions of Zambia.

Zambia giving away mineral wealth, says former envoy

By NATION REPORTER 

FORMER Norwegian Ambassador to Zambia, Terje Vigtel has said Zambia was giving away its mineral wealth to foreign multi nationals.

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Cyber Security important – Mwanza

…as ICU scoops cyber competition

By SHARON ZULU

INFORMATION and Communication specialist has said cyber security is important because it protects categories of data, theft and damages of any kind.

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