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Zambian President Hichilema promises to initiate peace talks with ex-President Lungu

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Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema has promised that he would soon reach out to former President Edgar Lungu to initiate a peace talk in order to stop political tensions in the country.

Hichilema, who made the promise on Sunday during a church service at the Reformed Church of Zambia’s 125th celebration in Lusaka, hinted that he was weary of the standoff between him and the former Head of State and wanted peace to reign.

Hichilema was responding to Reverend Patson Banda of Reformed Church of Zambia who asked him to make peace with Lungu.

In his advice, Banda said the people would be happy to see the two leaders working together for the betterment of the country.

The man of God noted that if the two failed to reach out to each other, the Church would facilitate the process.

The President assured that he had heard and taken the advice from the Church and other stakeholders to ensure that he made peace with Lungu.

“I heard your message and you can take it that your message is taken in and we will do our part reach out to our colleagues including ECL himself so that we can talk to each other,” Hichilema said.

“Our upbringing is very clear, on the platform of love, on the platform of unity, on the platform of tolerance not violence we can achieve a lot, on the platform of mutual respect we can achieve a lot.

“We have seen what is happening in other countries, we don’t want Zambia to go into that direction.

“No leader must visionalise Zambia where there is smoke in Cairo road, Chipata, Navutika market, no, that is not our role,” he said.

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Zambian govt targets K1bn in unremitted non-tax revenue

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The Zambian government says it is intensifying efforts to recover over K1 billion in unremitted non-tax revenue, with the end of October as the targeted dateline.

Finance and National Planning Minister, Situmbeko Musokotwane, who made the announcement, said the office of the Auditor General has resolved to ensure transparency and accelerate collection, with plans to publish the details of all organizations and individuals who are yet to remit these funds.

Musokotwane noted that a report submitted by the office of the Accountant General to the Secretary to the Treasury showed that as of June 2024, a total of K1,078,158,586.39 in non-tax revenue remained outstanding.

He noted that the funds owed by various stakeholders to government ministries and agencies are crucial for financing key public services.

“To accelerate the remittance of outstanding revenue by respective stakeholders, the government will publish details of all organizations and individuals who are owing. We anticipate positive results from the exercise,” Musokotwane said in a statement issued in Lusaka on Wednesday.

He emphasized that failure by some organizations and individuals to remit non-tax revenue was inconsistent with the government’s macroeconomic goals for 2024, which aimed to boost domestic revenue collection to at least 22 percent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

“Undoubtedly, to achieve this target, the assigned ministries and agencies have the full backing of the Treasury in pursuing all relevant channels to ensure that the targeted non-tax revenues for various goods and services they render on behalf of the government are remitted by the end of October 2024,” Musokotwane said.

He added that the unremitted revenue relates to services provided in sectors including energy, tourism, labour, water development and sanitation, transport and logistics, and home affairs and internal security.

The minister reiterated that government remained committed to ensuring that all outstanding non-tax revenue was collected within the stipulated time frame to strengthen public finances and support key national priorities.

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With absence of President, VP, Nigerian Presidency insists no leadership vacuum

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With the absence of President Bola Tinubu and his Vice, Kashim Shettima, from the country, the Nigerian Presidency insists there is no vacuum in governance.

Tinubu had travelled to the United Kingdom on October 3 in what the Presidency had said was a two-week working vacation without transmitting powers to his vice.

On Wednesday, October 16, it was also announced that Shettima had jetted out to Sweden, which made many Nigerians question why both the President and the Vice President should be absent from the country at the same time.

But in a statement by Special Adviser to the President, Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, the Presidency sought to clarify the position, stating that there was no need to panic as governance was still running smoothly despite the absence of the duo.

“It is important to note that the President and Vice President are fully engaged with the nation’s affairs, even while they are away. There is no leadership vacuum in the country,” Onanuga said.

President Tinubu left the country on Oct. 3 and is on a two-week working vacation. During this time, he has been busy answering phones and issuing directives on matters of state.

“He will soon return to the country before the vacation officially expires.”

He also explained that the vice president departed the country Wednesday for Sweden on an official visit, and all state organs were functioning as usual.

“The Senate President, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Ministers, and Service Chiefs are all in their respective positions, ensuring the smooth operation of the government.

“We had a similar situation in 2022 when former President Buhari and former Vice President Osinbajo were found to be simultaneously out of the country.

“President Buhari attended UNGA 77, while Osinbajo participated in the burial of Queen Elizabeth ll,” he noted.

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