Thursday, 16 February 2017

ZAMBIAN GOVERNMENT TO DEVELOP A STRONG TECHNOLOGY DIVERSIFIED ECONOMY
Zambia’s Commerce Minister Margret Mwanakatwe says there is need to develop a strong technology-based diversified and export focused manufacturing sector which is self-sustaining as part of the country’s development strategy.
Speaking at the Eastern Province symposium on development in Chipata district this morning, Ms Mwanakatwe said the country should also be dynamic, resilient to external shocks and competitive with effective entities that add value to locally abundant natural resources.
She said to this effect, Government will facilitate the up scaling of manufacturing sector towards higher value addition, and upgrade capacity in the provision of related services.
Ms. Mwanakatwe noted that government has placed emphasis on transforming industrial businesses and complementary services into strong value creating entities.
She noted that locally available resources are not sufficient to finance Zambia’s development appetite saying both domestic and foreign direct investment remain important to the country’s development agenda.
She also stated that  Zambia is focusing on value addition of locally produced goods for  increased domestic and foreign  market  earnings, and development for  both hard and soft infrastructure such as roads, e-commerce and border facilities.
The Minister of commerce also stated that in order to promote industrialization, Government accessed US$50 for lending to Micro Small and Medium Enterprise (MSMEs) to enable them contribute to wealth and creation of employment.
“Through the Citizen Economic Empowerment (CEEC,) government is providing empowerment funds, technical support and mentorship programmes. My Ministry has also been encouraging MSMEs to tailored financial products,” she said.
And Minister of Agriculture Dora Siliya said that agriculture there is need to address threats that affects the agriculture sector for improved agriculture industry.
Ms Siliya noted that agriculture is one of the key sectors that contribute to the country’s job creation.
“Government is to this effect, putting in place stringent measures to ensure that challenges faced during the distribution of inputs in the 2016-2017 farming season are addressed. There is also need to increase production in the agriculture industry especially at household level,” She said.
The Minister further called on farmers to always consider farming as a business by embracing value addition to their produce and engaging in crop diversification which is vital in improving income generation at household level.
Meanwhile, Eastern Province Minister Makebi Zulu explained that the aim of the symposium is to bring stakeholders together and identify bottlenecks that affect the development agenda for the province.
Mr. Zulu said being an agro based and the largest producer of commodities such as maize, groundnuts and cotton, the province is still importing most of its finished products such as mealie meal and peanut butter.
“We are keen to promote and localize improved value chains in agro processing and its infrastructure development through the creation of an enabling environment for private enterprise to thrive and promote sustainable public private partnerships,” he said.
He noted that Government looks forward to a time when the farmers will be self-sustaining through improved systems of out grower schemes, mechanization of farming, best farming methods and crop diversification through extension services and promotion of agro processing.
And Paramount Chief Mpezeni of the Ngoni people of Eastern Province said traditional leaders in the province have committed themselves to do away with negative traditional norm and practices that hinder the development process.

Speaking through chief Madzimaweof the Ngoni people of Chipata district, Paramount chief Mpezeni said that chiefs are happy that government recognizes traditional leaders as partners in national development saying there is need for government to embrace and co-opt all levels of leadership for sustainable development.
INSURANCE PENETRATION GROWS IN ZAMBIA.
Insurers Association of Zambia president Paul Nkhoma has indicated that insurance market has recorded a 19 percent growth in 2016 compared to 17 percent in 2015.
Mr. Nkhoma says the market premiums are estimated to reach K2.5billion, with general insurance premiums contributing K1.7billion with the life premiums contributing 864 million.
In a statement He says for the first time in over a decade the general insurance premiums have grown at a faster rate than the life insurance premiums posting a growth of 23% (2015: 14%), while the life insurance premiums growth was only at 12% (2015:14).
Mr. Nkhoma says the contributions of insurance premiums to the country’s GDP however continue to be dismal contributing about 1.2%.
The African average is 3.5%, meaning that the premiums are supposed to be around K7 billion for the country to catch up with the African average

The Insurers Association of Zambia has revealed that only 2.8 percent of adult Zambians are insured.

Thursday, 19 January 2017

ZAMBIA DROPS 4 PLACES ON EASE OF DOING BUSINESS INDEX.
Zambia has dropped 4 places on the 2017 Ease of Doing Business Index, ranking 9th in Africa, 5th in SADC and COMESA respectively.
This has culminated into Zambia ranking 98 out of 190 countries worldwide.
And Ministry of Commence, Trade and Industry Permanent secretary Kayula Siame says there is need to build a strong partnership between government and the private sector.
Ms. Kayula says government alone cannot be in position to address the challenges associated with the drop in the ranking.
She was speaking during the preparatory dialogue breakfast meeting with the private sector ahead of the Ease of Doing Business Initiative Conference to be hosted by Zambia.
The conference will be held from 16th to 18th May 2017 in Livingstone’s Avani Hotel under the theme ‘Doing Business Reforms for Industrialization, Value Addition and Job Creation.
And Ms. Kayula says the forthcoming conference will create a platform for strengthening partnership between government and the private sector as well as appreciate the methodo0lgy used in Ease of Doing Business ranking.
Ministry of Commence, Trade and Industry Permanent secretary Kayula Siame says private sector contributions to sustainable development hold key to driving Zambia’s growth.

Meanwhile Ms. Siame says there is need to improve business environment through replication of best practices, best reforms and ideas as they are a key drivers of the Zambian economy.

Monday, 12 December 2016

ZAMBIA BREWERIES SLASH BEER PRICES.
Zambian Breweries has reduced the recommended retail price of its clear beer in the run-up to the festive season.
The company has announced promotional savings on the recommended retail price of its products of between 50 ngwee and K2 in recognition of the current tough economic climate for consumers.
Castle, Mosi, Carling Black Label 750ml packs will now cost K10 instead of the previous price of K12; the Eagle Lager 750ml pack will be sold for K6, reduced from the previous price of K8, while the Eagle Lager 375ml size will be priced at K4 from K4.50.

“We have dropped the price of beer as a summertime promotion. We do recognise the tough times people are going through and as we are now in the festive period, we thought we should reduce the prices of the beers as a Christmas and New Year present to our valued customers,” said managing director Annabelle Degroot, announcing the cut in beer price today.
She also confirmed that there are plenty of stocks of all the company’s products countrywide and there should be no reason for panic-buying.
“We would, however, like to caution people to drink responsibly during the festive season. They should take care, avoid drink-driving and find alternative means of transport in case they decide to drink,” Mrs Degroot said.


ZAMBIAN BREWERIES CALLS FOR RESPONSIBLE DRINKING DURING FESTIVITIES.

Zambian Breweries has backed calls for motorists to be mindful of the dangers of drinking and driving during the festive season, and urged the public to drink responsibly.
Managing director Anabelle Degroot warned that irresponsible drinking and drink-driving posed a danger not only to those drinking the alcohol but also to those who were not.
“We understand that during the Christmas and New Year period, people enjoy partying. We do urge them not to drink and drive, however. Anyone planning to consume alcohol should make alternative transport arrangements such as booking a taxi or letting someone who has abstained from drinking drive them instead,” she said.
Historically, the festive season has seen an increase in road accidents, some of which can be attributed to drink-driving.
“Driving while drunk can cause poor judgement on the road. It is important that precautionary measures are in place whenever people are celebrating during the festive season,” she advised. “Even though we are in the business of beer production, we don’t want lives to be lost as a result of carelessness or drink-driving,” she added.
As well as advising the public to be cautious as they conduct their business during the festive period, Mrs Degroot said that Zambian Breweries has been working with the Road Transport and Safety Agency (RTSA) by providing breathalysers for the organisation to help curb drink-driving.
Zambian Breweries has also advised bar owners and bar tenders to ensure that they do not admit anyone under age or sell alcohol to them.
Dr Michael Chanda, chairman of the company’s sales and marketing compliance committee (SMCC), said bar owners should follow the Liquor Licencing Act: “It is clearly stipulated who should buy beer. Bar owners also have a right not to sell beer to a customer who has clearly had too much to drink,” he said.
He added that as much as the law was there to regulate, it was the personal responsibility of each individual to drink responsibly.
“We also advise parents to ensure that their children, who are legally under age, do not drink alcohol,” he said. “We know the festive season is a big celebration but our message is still the same: don’t drink and drive.”

Wednesday, 7 December 2016

ZAMBIA COMMENCES TO DEVELOP CAPACITY TO IMPLEMENT NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY.
The Zambia government has signed 3 memorandum of understanding and one project development agreement with Russia signifying the commencement of the process to develop capacity to implement nuclear science.
The cooperation will among other things develop a strategy for nuclear plant within 10 to 15 years which will produce at least 2 Giga watts of electricity, product isotopes for diagnosis, cancer treatment and irradiation of food.
The agreement paves way for the Russian Federation to assist Zambia with the development of policies, programs, institutions and capacity strengthening to develop nuclear energy for peaceful purpose over a 10to 15 year horizon.
And Deputy Director General of ROSATOM of the Russian Federation Nikolay Spassky, disclosed that in the MOUs signed the Russian federation will assist Zambia construct a centre for nuclear science and technology that will consist of a nuclear installations.
Mr. Spassky says projects of such magnitude need support from all citizens by creating public confidence and acceptance through eliminating myths about nuclear energy.

And Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Services Permanent Secretary Godfrey Malama who signed one of the agreements said government expects communication agents to effectively convey messages that will positively impact on citizens for the successful development of the nuclear program.
Mr. Malama says the agreement is aimed at enhancing public awareness and acceptance of nuclear energy in the country using the experience and expertise of the Russian Federation.
The First Memorandum of Understanding signed between the ministry of Higher Education and ROSATOM on cooperation in training and skills development in the fields of nuclear,  will allow Russian Federation assist Zambia in developing an integrated country Human resource plan for personnel for Nuclear Power Plant.
And permanent secretary in the ministry of higher education Owen Mugemezulu says Zambia will develop a robust program in the development of its human resource capacity through training and development of various fields of applied nuclear science and technology.
The second agreement between the Ministry of Health and ROSTECHNADZOR will strengthen cooperation in Nuclear Safety and regulation.
This MoU will pave way for the Russian Federation to assist Zambia to enhance the Capacity of the Radiation Protection Authority by developing a regulatory framework appropriate for heightened nuclear and radiation activities.
The third MoU is between the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Services and ROSATOM on cooperation in enhancement of public awareness of nuclear energy in Zambia.
Under this agreement the Russian Federation will help with the communication strategy to assist the Zambian government address the myths related to the use of nuclear energy over climate concerns.
Meanwhile secretary to the cabinet Rowland Msiska who witnessed the signing ceremony said the development turns into actuality the pronouncement by President Edgar Lungu during the opening of parliament that his administration will pursue nuclear technology as part of a diversified sustainable energy mix to power Zambia’s economy.

Dr. Msiska told journalists shortly after the signing ceremony that once the program is implemented load shedding will be a thing of past adding that Zambia will be the main electricity exporting hub in the region.
ZAMBIA COMMENCES TO DEVELOP CAPACITY TO IMPLEMENT NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY.
The Zambia Government has signed 3 memorandum of understanding and one project development agreement with Russia signifying the commencement of the process to develop capacity to implement nuclear science.
The cooperation will among other things develop a strategy for nuclear plant within 10 to 15 years which will produce at least 2 Giga watts of electricity, product isotopes for diagnosis, cancer treatment and irradiation of food.
The agreement paves way for the Russian Federation to assist Zambia with the development of policies, programs, institutions and capacity strengthening to develop nuclear energy for peaceful purpose over a 10 to 15 year horizon.
And Deputy Director General of ROSATOM of the Russian Federation Nikolay Spassky, disclosed that in the MOUs signed the Russian federation will assist Zambia construct a centre for nuclear science and technology that will consist of a nuclear installations.
Mr. Spassky says projects of such magnitude need support from all citizens by creating public confidence and acceptance through eliminating myths about nuclear energy.
And Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Services Permanent Secretary Godfrey Malama who signed one of the agreements said government expects communication agents to effectively convey messages that will positively impact on citizens for the successful development of the nuclear program.
Mr. Malama says the agreement is aimed at enhancing public awareness and acceptance of nuclear energy in the country using the experience and expertise of the Russian Federation.
The First Memorandum of Understanding signed between the ministry of Higher Education and ROSATOM on cooperation in training and skills development in the fields of nuclear,  will allow Russian Federation assist Zambia in developing an integrated country Human resource plan for personnel for Nuclear Power Plant.
And permanent secretary in the ministry of higher education Owen Mugemezulu says Zambia will develop a robust program in the development of its human resource capacity through training and development of various fields of applied nuclear science and technology.
The second agreement between the Ministry of Health and ROSTECHNADZOR will strengthen cooperation in Nuclear Safety and regulation.
This MoU will pave way for the Russian Federation to assist Zambia to enhance the Capacity of the Radiation Protection Authority by developing a regulatory framework appropriate for heightened nuclear and radiation activities.
The third MoU is between the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Services and ROSATOM on cooperation in enhancement of public awareness of nuclear energy in Zambia.
Under this agreement the Russian Federation will help with the communication strategy to assist the Zambian government address the myths related to the use of nuclear energy over climate concerns.
Meanwhile secretary to the cabinet Rowland Msiska who witnessed the signing ceremony said the development turns into actuality the pronouncement by President Edgar Lungu during the opening of parliament that his administration will pursue nuclear technology as part of a diversified sustainable energy mix to power Zambia’s economy.

Dr. Msiska told journalists shortly after the signing ceremony that once the program is implemented load shedding will be a thing of past adding that Zambia will be the main electricity exporting hub in the region.