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SC returns pleas for referendum on presidential form of govt

ISLAMABAD : The Supreme Court on Wednesday declined to admit for hearing two constitutional petitions calling for a nation-wide referendum on the establishment of presidential form of government in the country.

The SC registrar raised objections on the petitions saying the petitioners have not approached other relevant forums before moving the top court, nor are the certificates attached with the petitions in accordance with the law.

It was stated in the petitions that an overwhelming majority of the people are fed up with the parliamentary form of government and desired the presidential form of government in the country.They pleaded with the top court to direct the Prime Minister of Pakistan to hold a referendum under the Clause of 6 of the Article 48 of the Constitution to determine whether the people want presidential form of government or not.

The referendum should be held by the prime minister only after seeking approval from a joint sitting of the parliament, the petitions suggested.

Zambia’s opposition leader alleges assassination plot

The leader of Zambia’s biggest opposition party, Hakainde Hichilema, has alleged the government is plotting to kill him.

Mr Hichilema is facing accusations of using his position as a consultant during the country’s privatisation of state-owned entities to enrich himself.

The accusations are spearheaded by former Finance Minister Edith Nawakwi who is now the leader of another opposition party.

Mr Hichilema denies any wrongdoing

Although the privatisation happened in the 90s, the government has said it is “disturbed” by the accusations.

Mr Hichilema on Monday said there was more to the accusations.

“The truth is they want to have access to my physical body so that they can eliminate me. Their plan is to arrest and then kill me. But do l have to die for anyone to be in power?” he said in a statement.

He accused the ruling Patriotic Front party of getting desperate ahead of next year’s general elections.

“If offering myself to serve the country that l love so much and growing increasingly popular are grave offences for which l must lose my life, so be it. I am not afraid,” Mr Hichilema added.

Information minister and government spokesperson Dora Siliya on Monday said the government was studying the accusations “and is following closely the reaction by the citizens who are the true owners of the property in question.”

In 2017 Mr Hichilema spent a 100 days in prison after he was charged with treason with five others for allegedly blocking a presidential motorcade in western Zambia.

The charges were however dropped and Mr Hichilema was released in a deal that was negotiated by the Commonwealth.

CM Punjab directs to expedite process of issuance of number plates of vehicles

LAHORE : Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar has accorded in-principle approval to introduce a biometric system for vehicle registration in the province during a meeting held in Lahore.

Addressing the meeting, he said that now vehicle registration will be possible through biometric verification instead of transfer order form.

He said that in future, citizens will not have to visit the offices of the Excise and Taxation Department for vehicle registration.

The Chief Minister directed the concerned authorities to expedite the process of issuance of number plates of vehicles.

He said that the facility of biometric verification will also be available at the showrooms of authorized vehicle dealers.

More taxpayers to receive financial aid amid COVID-19 in Azerbaijan

Financial support worth AZN 51.9 million ($30.5M) was paid to 22,885 taxpayers covering 234,355 employees in August as part of the second stage of the financial support package amid pandemic 

BAKU (DNA) -Azerbaijan continues to support entrepreneurs and small businesses to curb the economic impact of COVID-19 pandemic.

Thus, in accordance with the resolutions of the Cabinet of Ministers, the State Tax Service under the Ministry of Economy continues to transfer funds to hired employees of taxpayers engaged in areas affected by the pandemic and in the framework of financial support programs for private entrepreneurs.

Financial support worth AZN 51.9 million ($30.5M) was paid to 22,885 taxpayers covering 234,355 employees in August as part of the second stage of the financial support package amid pandemic.

The second stage of the financial support program that started in August covered 18,245 more employees, compared to the first stage. This is due to the increase in the number of employees who signed labor agreements.

Moreover, 49,887 micro-entrepreneurs received lump-sum payment in the amount of AZN 12.4 million ($7.2M) within the second stage of financial support in August.

Earlier, the country’s Ministry of Economy announced the second phase of the program to provide financial support to business entities working in economic spheres affected by the COVID-19 that will cover August and September.

The financial support program in the second phase covers micro-entrepreneurs who received a lump-sum payment of AZN 250 ($147) in the first stage of the program and there is no need to re-apply for financial support. The financial support will be paid in equal installments in two phases, covering August and September.

The payment of the first phase for August has already been completed, and after September 10, the transfer of the next part of the funds to be paid to the hired employees of entrepreneurs under the second financial support program will begin.

Financial support is provided to taxpayers in accordance with the order of the Azerbaijani President and the relevant decision of the Cabinet of Ministers, working in areas affected by the pandemic, and who received funds under the first phase of financial support and have not made significant staff reductions.

PM directs Punjab Govt for early completion of RRFUDP

ISLAMABAD : Prime Minister Imran Khan has directed Punjab government for early completion of the Ravi River front Urban Development Project while ensuring high international construction standards, protection of environment, permanent solution of water scarcity and water pollution in Lahore.

He issued these directives while  chairing a review meeting on the progress of this Project in Lahore.

Appreciating the interest of foreign investors in the project, the Prime Minister said that the project will porove to be an important milestone for Lahore and overseas Pakistanis.

Prime Minister directed to remove all administrative hurdles in this regard.

Zardari’s close aide gets bail on medical grounds, name to be put on ECL

ISLAMABAD : The Supreme Court on Wednesday granted post-arrest bail to Omni Group owner Anwar Majeed, said to be former president Asif Ali Zardari’s close aide, in the multi-billion fake bank account scam on medical grounds.

An apex court bench headed by Justice Mushir Alam directed the authorities concerned to add his name to the Exit Control List (ECL). The accused is required to furnish surety bonds worth Rs100 million along with his passport to the SC registrar to secure the bail.

It directed Anwar Majeed to cooperate with the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) in its probe into the graft cases filed against him. He is one of the key accused in over a dozen cases related to the fake bank accounts scam.During the hearing, Justice Mushir Alam stressed the need for dispelling the impression that the national graft buster’s attitude towards political figures is different.

A NAB prosecutor complained to the judges that Anwar Majeed has been in hospital from day one and never appeared before the bureau, adding 15 investigations and four references are suffering delays due to his non-cooperation.

At the previous hearing, the petitioner’s lawyer had stated before the bench that the Sindh High Court in a ruling observed that the country’s laws don’t provide for allowing an under-trial or convicted prisoner to go abroad for treatment.

He said Anwar Majeed needs to undergo a medical procedure that is possible only abroad and requested the bench to grant him bail so that he could travel abroad for treatment.

‘Fab Lab’ at IoBM ready to invent the future

Karachi – September 2, 2020

The Fab Foundation has approved IoBM Fab Lab (fabrication laboratory) to cater to the innovative mindsets. It will provide an environment to nurture entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship initiatives. The Fab Lab at IoBM will be supervised by the Institute’s Entrepreneurship and Management Excellence Center (EMEC). It is committed to addressing the evolving challenges of research, learning, and teaching by enabling and leveraging technology. The Fab Foundation emerged in 2009 from MIT’s Center for Bits & Atoms Fab Lab Program to facilitate and support the growth of the international fab lab network. It also envisions how an underserved community can be powered by technology at the grassroots level.

IoBM Fab Lab will provide access to the tools, knowledge, and financial means to educate, innovate, and invent initiatives using technology and digital fabrication. It will allow anyone to make (almost) anything, thereby creating opportunities to improve the livelihoods of communities in Pakistan. Tufail Group, one of the largest prominent manufacturers of industrial chemicals in Pakistan, will support IoBM Fab Lab. It will provide machinery and relevant resources to execute the ideas of researchers and students. For IoBM, being part of Fab Lab means connecting to a global network of 1,750 Fab Labs of an open creative community of fabricators, artists, scientists, engineers, educators, students, amateurs, and professionals located in more than 100 countries. This community is simultaneously a manufacturing network, a distributed technical education campus, and a distributed research laboratory working to digitize fabrication, inventing the next generation of manufacturing and personal fabrication.

Japan ruling party sets Sept 14 vote on PM Abe’s successor

Japan’s ruling party will vote on September 14 on Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s replacement, an official confirmed Wednesday, as powerful chief cabinet secretary Yoshihide Suga consolidated his frontrunner status in the race.

A vote in parliament — expected to endorse the Liberal Democratic Party’s new leader — is likely to follow on September 16.

The new prime minister will face a raft of challenges, from the coronavirus pandemic to a tanking economy, as well as ensuring the postponed Tokyo Olympic Games can go ahead.Key LDP factions have already thrown their support behind Suga, who is expected to formally announce his candidacy later Wednesday.

Two other candidates, former defence minister Shigeru Ishiba and LDP policy chief Fumio Kishida, have so far announced plans to stand.

Abe, Japan’s longest-serving leader, kicked off the race when he said last week he would step down over health problems.

– Scaled-back vote –

The LDP has opted for a scaled-back leadership vote that will not include rank-and-file members.

Instead, only its MPs and three representatives from each of the country’s 47 prefectures will vote.

The decision has elicited some criticism, but party officials said it would take too long to organise a broader vote.

Experts said the format favours Suga, 71, who has built an effectively insurmountable lead in the race already.

His selection “is increasingly assured, as the LDP’s factions -– with the exception of the factions headed by rival candidates Shigeru Ishiba and Fumio Kishida -– have lined up behind Suga”, said Tobias Harris, a Japan expert at Teneo consultancy, in a note.

Suga has held his key post for years — coordinating policy among ministries and agencies, and serving as the effective face of the government as its chief spokesman.

Considered a pragmatic politician, he is a close Abe advisor who encouraged the prime minister to run again after a disastrous first term in office ended after just a year in 2007.

– Rivals –

Kishida, 63, a former foreign minister, was in the past considered Abe’s favoured successor.

But the outgoing prime minister has said he will not endorse a candidate, and Kishida’s limited public profile is likely to leave him struggling to challenge the likes of Suga.

On Wednesday, the policy chief said more was needed from Abe’s signature economic stimulus programme, as it had primarily benefited big companies and the rich.

“Trickle-down effects are expected for the middle class, mid-sized and small-sized companies and for the countryside, but that’s not happening yet,” he argued in an interview with local media.

Ishiba, 63, polls well with the general public but is less popular among party members.

He once left the LDP — spending time as both an independent and briefly joining another party — and many within the ruling bloc have not forgiven the political dalliance.

Ishiba has also stressed the need for everyday people on lower incomes to benefit from government economic policies, and said Japan needs to reduce its reliance on nuclear power.

Punjab government reshuffles officers, provincial secretaries

LAHORE : In a major reshuffle by the Punjab government on Wednesday several officers and provincial secretaries were transferred to different posts, including the commissioner Multan and others.

According to a notification by the provincial government, Nadeem Sarwar has been appointed as the secretary, prosecutor Nadeem ur Rehman has been appointed as secretary human rights, while Nabil Javed has been appointed as the chief economist of the Planning and Development Board.

Ali Bahadur Qazi who is serving as secretary population has been given the additional charge of secretary Punjab Management Professional Development, while secretary (I&C) Masood Mukhtar has been transferred to the Planning and Development Board.

Commissioner Multan Shan-ul-Haq has been made officer on special duty (OSD) while Javed Akhtar Mahmood has been made Commissioner Multan. Deputy Commissioner Gujrat Dr Khurram, Shahzad has been made OSD, while Mohammad Saif Anwar Cheema has been appointed as deputy commissioner Gujrat.

Photo: Punjab government

Deputy Commissioner Mandi Bahauddin Mehtab Waseem Azhar has been made OSD, while Tariq Ali Basra has been appointed in his place. Deputy Commissioner Toba Tek Singh Amna Muneer has been made OSD, while Umar Javed has been appointed in her place.

Deputy Commissioner Mandi Sialkot Nasir Mahmood Basheer has been appointed OSD with Deputy Commissioner Sahiwal Zeeshan Javed taking over his post. ADCR Sahiwal Owais Mushtaq has been given the additional charge of deputy commissioner Sahiwal.

Zulfiqar Hameed, Capital City Police Officer, Lahore has been transferred and posted as Additional Inspector General of Police Operations. Deputy Inspector General of Police Specialized Protection Unit Muhammad Umar Sheikh has been transferred and posted as Capital City police officer.

Photo: Punjab government

Bilal Siddique has been posted as deputy IGP Specialized Protection Unit, while Sohail Habib Tajik has been directed to report to Services & General Administration Department till further orders. Imran Ahmar who was serving as a regional police officer in Dera Ghazi Khan Region has been transferred to Rawalpindi.

Meanwhile, Captain (r) Muhammad Faisal Rana has been transferred to Dera Ghazi Khan Region as a regional police officer. Tariq Abbas Qureshi has been transferred to Sahiwal as a regional police officer, while Mir Humayun Bashir Tarar has been posted as Deputy Inspector General of Police, Highways Patrolling Posts, Punjab.

Croatia’s Rakitic leaves Barcelona to rejoin Sevilla

Croatia midfielder Ivan Rakitic has rejoined Europa League holders Sevilla on a four-year deal from Barcelona for an undisclosed fee, the Liga team said on Tuesday.

His departure ends a trophy-laden six-year spell at Camp Nou during which Rakitic won four league titles, four Copa del Rey trophies plus the Champions League and Club World Cup.

Spanish media reports had said the 32-year-old, who had one year left on his contract, was not part of new Barca coach Ronald Koeman’s plans for next season.

“Sevilla FC and FC Barcelona have reached an agreement for the transfer of midfielder Ivan Rakitic, who will return to the club for a second spell after his first spell at the club between January 2011 and June 2014,” Sevilla said in a statement.

Rakitic captained Sevilla to Europa League success in 2014 before leaving to join Barca.

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