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Zambia’s economy is fundamentally broken and needs steady hands to fix it-HH

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Hakainde Hichilema
Hakainde Hichilema

The UPND has said that the country’s economy is fundamentally broken and needs steady hands to fix it.

And UPND President Hakainde Hichilema said more people will join the opposition party as they have seen that it is the only viable alternative to the ruling PF.

Speaking when he featured on Radio Phonix’s Let the People Talk Mr Hichilema blamed the current economic challenges that the country is going through to the over borrowing of the PF government.

He said the PF had borrowed over 9billion US Dollars in just 5 years 2billion more than what UNIP borrowed in over 2 and half decades that they were in power.

He said the challenges are not just related to the high cost of living for families but the entire country was living on borrowed money “kaloba” he said escalated under the leadership of President Lungu.

“The country is challenged, it’s not just challenged in terms of high food prices, in terms of electricity shortage, it is not only challenged in terms of us we living on kaloba, the PF government especially under Lungu has borrowed over 9.75 billion US dollars in 4 years more than UNIP did in 27 years.

“When we are challenged economically, like I said before this country’s economy is fundamentally broken, I say so because I understand economics and I understand finances, now when the social fabric of society is broken what does it mean? Unemployment for collage graduates, marketeers cannot feed their families business which she used to then you need to talk about these things as a people,” he said.

Meanwhile Mr Hichilema said he will be meeting more people who will be joining the party from other political parties.

He said the endorsement of DF President Miles Sampa and many others who have already endorsed his candidature was just but the beginning of a political storm taking place in the country.

He said the UPND was growing at faster rate and that people were tired of the poor leadership being offered by the PF government.

He added that the challenges in the mining sector were among the many issues that people were pointing to as examples of how the PF leadership has failed the nation.

He explained that crying over commodity prices was not why the PF was put in office but that it was put there to find solutions to challenges when the country faced them as opposed to blaming everything on external factors.

He said for the 11 years there was a boom in the prices of copper something he said was an opportunity for the country to diversify the economy as commodity prices are recycle which any government should know.

MMD is committed to Zero Tolerance on Electoral Violence and all its off shoots-Nevers Mumba

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MMD President Nevers Mumba
MMD President Nevers Mumba

STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE MOVEMENT FOR MULTI PARTY DEMOCRACY (MMD) AT THE INTER PARTY DIALOGUE ON ESCALATING POLITICAL VIOLENCE

Mission Statement

The Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD) wishes to put it on record that we are committed to Zero Tolerance on Electoral Violence and all its off shoots of thuggery, insults, unpalatable language, politics of name calling and character maligning.

We are victims of political violence in the recent past which left our party secretariat badly damaged. We all can speak with a measure of knowledge about the ills of this vice. Violence represents for the most part, if not always a failure to reason intelligently, reasonably, and respectfully. Violence is a desperate act which happens when we are not sure about our chances in the competition. Violence is arrogance caused by a crisis of estimation in terms of our true stature/profile

1. On our part, the president of the MMD with his National Executive Committee has repeatedly called for civil engagement in politics. We have on several occasions and at different fore made public statements to condemn politically related and motivated violence

2. There is no one who can deny the fact that an unprecedented level of violence has been unleashed into our politics. The scenes are frightening; they are disturbing and indeed worrying. Our children are being made to witness these horrors. The youth are being encouraged to accept that, their place in the political process is that of being vehicles of violence. Society at large is being forced into accepting that this culture will be part of the political process for Zambia.

The answers to this problem are within this room today. They are not out there somewhere. We are all commanders of our cadres. If we talk honestly and openly, we in the MMD have no that we shall not just experience a de-escalation of violence but will certainly eradicate it.

Among us, are leaders of the two political parties who have been at the center of the recent spate of violence namely the Patriotic Front (PF) and the United Party for National Development (UPND)? From you fellow leaders, more is expected. You need to send clear messages to your cadres that you detested political violence. You have to speak firmly about how you will not support those who practice violence. You must tone down on your public posturing with those “militarized” youths in Military attire.

It is our hope that this indaba will achieve on its main objective. Going forward we propose these deliverables.

1. A professional Police Service that will uphold the rule of law in maintaining public order without bias to the ruling party.

2. As we get closer to elections, we call on all candidates and representatives of political parties to refrain from the use of language or actions that risk inciting violence.

3. The electoral code of conduct must be respected by all participants.

4. A commitment be signed by us all to pledge our zero tolerance to violence and a communiqué be generated and read by the conveners

If this Indaba does not achieve the above, we will have wasted the ecclesiastical efforts and time of our esteemed bishops who have spearheaded this Indaba

We are convinced that, delivering a free, fair, safe and credible election is important to Zambia’s democracy and international reputation in light of the declaration of Zambia as a Christian Nation.

I thank You.

Nevers Sekwila Mumba
MMD President

Shepolopolo prepare for Mighty Zimbabwe

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The Zambia National Women Team has launched preparations for the final qualifying round of the 2016 African Women Championship against the Mighty Warriors of Zimbabwe.

Shepolopolo travels to Zimbabwe for the first leg on April 9 in Harare before the Lusaka return on a date to be confirmed.

Coach Albert Kachinga’s 23-member squad set up camp in Lusaka last week on Thursday.

Kachinga has returned faith in the players that helped Zambia to advance to the final qualifying round after eliminating Namibia 5-3 over two legs.

Meanwhile, Zimbabwe reached the final round after seeing off Tanzania’s Twiga Stars with a 3-2 aggregate win in the previous round.

Overall winners between Zambia and Zimbabwe will join hosts Cameroon for the final tournament to be played from November 19 to December 3 later this year.

Zambia Squad

GOALKEEPERS

Hazel Nali (Chingola Queens), Catherine Musonda (Zesco), Petronella Musole (OYDC), Agness Banda (National Assembly),Mirriam Katamanda (Red Arrows).

DEFENDERS

Annie Kibanji (Green Buffaloes), Anita Mulenga (Green Buffaloes), Martha Tembo (Chibolya Queens), Jane Chalwe (Zesco), Grace Zulu (Indeni Roses),Emelda Musonda (Red Arrows)

MIDFIELDERS

Misozi Zulu (National Assembly),Rhoda Chileshe (Zesco), Esther Mukwasa (Moba Queens), Ireen Lungu (Green Buffaloes),Mary Wilombe (Red Arrows), Barbara Banda (Bauleni), Mary Mwakapila (Bauleni), Milika Limwanya (Zesco).

STRIKERS

Hellen Mubanga (Bauleni), Grace Chanda (Zesco), Agnes Musesa (Green Buffaloes), Noria Sosala (Indeni Roses)

I never endorsed HH, I only declared support for UPND, my party is DF-Guy Scott

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Dr Guy Scott Acting President Of Zambia during the Handing Over 129 houses of the Chiwala housing Project by Zambezi Porland Cement in Ndola Rural on 15-01-2015. Picture By Eddie Mwanaleza/ Statehouse.
Dr Guy Scott

FORMER vice president Guy Scott has revealed his involvement in the deregistered Democratic Front (DF) led by Miles Sampa.

Dr. Scott revealed that the DF, which has signed a memorandum of understanding with the United Party for National Development (UPND), was intended serve as a cushion for PF MPs who would not be adopted by the ruling party.

Speaking during an interview broadcast by Millennium Radio yesterday, Dr. Scott said the party may have to find a new name following its deregistration.
He also said UPND president Hakainde Hichilema’s statement that he was ‘the most stupid white man on Earth’ had no impact on him and that he was not bitter about it.

He said his political party was DF and has since denied endorsing Mr Hichilema on Monday but that he only declared his support for the UPND.

“I never used the word endorse, I said our party; this new party which is called DF at the moment now has to be called something else and because of all this kafwafwa, we will work with the UPND” Dr. Scott said.

He said most of the loyalist and founder members of parliament under the PF were being pushed out of Parliamentary Constituencies to be replaced with those from the opposition MMD.

“We are working together with UPND and one of the reasons we did that is that many of the loyalists , the old founders of PF are being pushed out of parliament,” he said.

He said he was aware of a scheme by PF top leadership to oust him out of Lusaka Central Constituency by pushing for Commerce Minister Margaret Mwanakatwe to stand under the PF.

He however said even if she was to be the one adopted under the PF ticket, there was no guarantee that she would win because other parties would field candidates capable of beating her.

“We have been told unofficially that I must quit Lusaka Central and give it to Margaret Mwanakatwe who is MMD. So MMD is invading PF. I just do not want to find PF MPs on the street and having to do their own negotiations one by one with UPND or whoever, I want to make a safety net for them.

“I have no choice if the central committee decides or the president decides that it goes to Mwanakatwe on PF ticket, then that’s what will happen. It doesn’t mean somebody else won’t come along from UPND or rainbow or DF.

Someone else may come along and beat her. I mean, that is what is happening. When you start chopping up that party, that is just the kind of thing that befalls you,” he said. And Dr Scott said Mr Hichilema’s words against him were simply politicking and that he was not bitter about it. “As for someone calling me ‘the most stupid white man’, so what? That’s politics; if you had someone at school who called you the most stupid brown man he ever met, are you still bitter about it, ninkani zandale (that politicking) and it has no impact at all,” he said.

In 2013, Mr Hichilema referred to Dr Scott then Vice President as the most stupid white man he had ever seen for campaigning in a by-election in Lukulu west when the campaign period had ended.

Rosah Joy Releases New EP “To The Hungry Soul”

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After an exciting new year release, the multifaceted rapper/singer Rosah is back with a new EP offering; ‘To The Hungry Soul‘, March 29 2016.
“This project sent me on a journey inward to further define my sound, which I am discovering is more of a feeling than a sound,” says Rosah. Spoken word meets Hip-Hop and Soul on this four track compilation — featuring, first time, all original piano compositions. When asked about her inspiration she had this to add, “I drew a lot of inspiration from memories of singing with my family every night before bed, growing up; that’s where I learned to love the power of music and the heart of family – with both, you get to be yourself while continually discovering who you are.” 

This digital release is currently streaming and available for download. Audiences have described her music as “a wave of power and mellow nostalgic charm” – take a listen at this location 

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18 political party presidents agree to end violence

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Leaders of Political Parties
Leaders of Political Parties

Leaders of 18 political parties who met yesterday from 1430 hours to 22 hours agreed to end political violence through their leadership structures.

The leaders expressed concern on the unfair application of the Public Order Act by the Zambia Police Service.

The leaders also agreed to end the use of perceived military regalia alongside pangas ahead of the general elections.

They also called on each other to refrain from the use of hate speech and offensive language especially against each other.

They recommended to hold a follow up meeting before the elections as a way of keeping the momentum created through the indaba.

FDD President Edith Nawakwi was happy with the resolutions and promised to support the implementation agreed upon in the meeting.

UPND president Hakainde Hichilema also expressed happiness and vowed to ensure that all political parties abide by the agreed demands to end political violence.

And President Edgar Lungu described the meeting as candid and acknowledged the need to implement the resolution for the benefit of all citizens in the country.
President Lungu thanked the organisers for bringing political leaders under one roof.

Below is the full Communique

 

COMMUNIQUÉ ISSUED FOLLOWING A MEETING WITH POLITICAL PARTY LEADERS CONVENED BY THE THREE CHURCH MOTHER BODIES AT THE CATHEDRAL OF THE HOLY CROSS IN LUSAKA

The 18 political party presidents met today on the 29th day of March, 2016 at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross in Lusaka to discuss the issue of political violence as Zambia prepares for the August 11, 2016 elections, facilitated by the three Church Mother bodies namely Council of Churches in Zambia (CCZ), Evangelical Fellowship of Zambia (EFZ) and Zambia Episcopal Conference (ZEC) unanimously affirm the following over and above all other interests:

  • Committed to ending political violence through various political leadership structures as a way of addressing the issue starting from the party structures and amongst political parties.

  • Concerned with the unfair application of the Public Order Act by the Zambia Police in targeting political party supporters negatively.

  • Agreed to end the use of perceived military regalia alongside machetes and pangas as they have played a role towards fanning violence and therefore political party hereby commit to curb their use so as to eliminate fear and intimidation.

  • Agreed to use existing leadership structures in various political parties to encourage members to desist from violent acts, thus strengthening a culture of political dialogue and tolerance within and amongst political parties.

  • Agreed to depoliticise the markets, bus stations and other public places in the country in order to allow for all Zambian to enjoy their use freely.

  • Aware that the media has contributed to the polarisation of political parties through its conduct, and we recommend initiation of a platform for dialogue to encourage positivity and inclusive coverage of all political parties.

  • Agreed that the political party leaders refrain from the use of hate speech and offensive language especially against each other to avoid political violence. Leaders of political parties believe that there is need for interactive platforms to meet as political leaders to establish healthy relationships.

  • Recommend that political party leaders agree to hold a follow-up meeting before the elections as a way of keeping the momentum created in addressing political violence through this meeting called by the Church.

In view of the above we the political party leaders present shall endeavour to advocate for a violent free political environment ahead of this year’s elections as a way of expressing our political tolerance for the development of the country.

NAME PARTY SIGNATURE

1.Edgar Lungu PF

2.Edith Nawakwi FDD

3.Nevers Mumba MMD

4. Dr Danny Pule CDP

5. Hakainde Hichilema UPND

6. Tilyenji Kaunda UNIP

7. Edwin Sakala ZDDM

8.Cosmo Mumba NRP

9. Peter Chanda NCP

10.Dr Ludwig Sondashi FDA

11. Charles Maboshe NAREP

12. Fredrick Mutesa ZED

13.Gerry Sikazwe PRP

14.James Musendeka RPP

15.Frazier Malama NFZ

16.James Mbewe APC

17. Epyrious Mulenga HP

18. Mutale Mwila NAP

19. Mike Mulongoti PP

In The kitchen With Kanta : Sticky glazed and delicious BBQ chicken wings

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chicken wings

Happy Easter everyone, I hope you had a great long weekend and you are all fully rested.  I hope you took advantage of the hot weather and lit up the barbecue (or braai); and most importantly I hope you remembered what the holiday was truly about; and you gave thanks to The Lord for his grave sacrifice.

My weekend was filled with barbecues and get togethers, seeing family and friends and doing a lot of eating.  One of the recipes that I absolutely love is this sticky BBQ chicken.  Though this recipe is a bit late and would have been ideal for before the Easter weekend, it is one of those gems that you can use whenever you decide to get the barbecue out.  I am a huge fan of chicken and I pretty much eat all things chicken; so it was only fair to share this delicious, sticky and utterly scrumptious BBQ chicken recipe with you all.  Now, the marinade on this is great because it can be adapted to any meat including, ribs, pork or beef – so the next time you are having a braai, try this out, it is guaranteed to go down  a treat with everyone.

Cooking and prep: 1 hour

Serves 4

 Ingredients 

  • 12 chicken wings
  • 1 can of cola/coke
  • 8 tbsp tomato ketchup
  • 8 tbsp soft brown sugar
  • 2 tbsp sweet chilli sauce (optional)
  • 1 tsp paprika
  • 1 tsp of salt

Method

Prepare your BBQ stand and fire.

Now make your BBQ sauce; place your saucepan on a high heat and pour in your cola, add your ketchup, brown sugar, sweet chilli sauce, paprika and salt, and mix well.

Bring to the boil and reduce the heat to low, allowing it to simmer for 10 to 15 minutes, or until it is a lot thicker and sticky enough to coat the back of a spoon.

Dip each piece of chicken into the BBQ sauce. Using a spoon, tongs or a spatula, place each piece onto the BBQ stand and barbecue until cooked through, after about 20 minutes.

You can throw on some lightly toasted sesame seeds or chopped spring onions to garnish. (Toast your sesame seeds by lightly frying them in a pan until slightly browned).

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Serving

These will go down a treat with a lovely coleslaw or fresh cherry tomato salad.  They also go down well on their own as a snack, or an appetiser.  Sit back, relax and enjoy this light and easy meal with a nice cool beverage.

Kanta Temba is a cake maker and decorator. She is also the owner and founder of Kanta Kakes – cake shop.

You can find her work on www.kantakakes.comFollow her on twitter @KantaKakes and Instagram @KantaTemba.

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There is no Oxygen Crisis at UTH- Mwenya Mulenga

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The University Teaching Hospital (UTH) has dismissed reports suggesting that there is an oxygen crisis at the institution following the switching off of the oxygen plant.

UTH Public relations Manager Mwenya Mulenga explains that the hospital is getting oxygen supplies from the local vendors which is being supplied to all the patients in need.

Mr. Mulenga however, disclosed that the institution is spending between K80, 000 and K100,000 a week on the procurement of oxygen.

He says the oxygen plant has been switched off to facilitate maintenance and servicing, adding that money has already been set aside for these works.

Mr. Mulenga states that the hospital management is hopeful that the works on the oxygen plant will be completed soon so that the plant can be switched on.

Chingola in critical mealie-meal shortage

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mealie meal2Chingola has become the latest town to be hit with critical shortages of mealie-meal as residents scrambled for the commodity on Monday.

The continuous scarcity of mealie meal has angered a lot of Chingola residents who have described the situation as unacceptable.

Residents were queuing up from as early as 08:00 on Monday at the Pick ‘n’ Pay town centre branch with the hope of buying a bag of mealie meal.

The residents talked to blamed the authorities for not being strict enough on those who are smuggling the commodity.

“I think this just show how weak our President is because he has the power to stop those taking the mealie meal outside the country, but he is not exercising that authority”, said one of the residents.

Others expressed concern that the PF government was taking the country back to the UNIP era when queuing up for commodities was the order of the day.

“It is saddening to see and experience what our parents and grandparents used to go through at this time and age when the world has developed. This country has enough maize to cater for everyone but it is like these people are more interested in making huge profits by selling the mealie meal to the neighbouring countries,” complained another resident.

And the residents have since urged the government to put up strong measures in order to curb and regulate the movement of mealie meal.

“We are seeing tracks loaded with mealie meal going towards the border, how can you decide to feed your neighbours when your people are starving, if they have failed let them say so because we cannot continue to leave like this,” said another resident.

The residents further said that if they manage to purchase the mealie meal at pick and pay they would only spend something like K75 to K80 for a 25 Kg bag of breakfast, but when it goes in the hands of other traders it costs much higher.

And Chingola Mayor Titus Tembo said the pandemonium which was at Pick n’ Pay yesterday was uncalled for.

Mr Tembo said the mealie meal short was artificial because Chingola receives the commodity in large quantities.

“What happens is that several times the commodity comes in the afternoon and the owners sells a bit with a promise of selling the rest the following day. But when residents go to buy the following morning they find mealie meal smuggled out.

“As a party in the district we are very concerned but we are meeting the District Commissioner Mary Chibesa today to put our heads together with a view of finding lasting solution,” he said.

You must be a big fool to blame me over privatisation, Lusambo is just a moron-HH

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Hakainde Hichilema with party officials before a tear gas canister was blown inside the Lusaka Central Police Station
Hakainde Hichilema

UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema has labelled those that continue to accuse him of having personally benefited from the privatisation exercise as big fools.

Mr Hichilema stated that he played no part in the privatisation of the mines which took place during the MMD administration.

He said the privatisation story is part of the propaganda that his political enemies have continued to peddle describing it as a broken record.

Mr Hichilema said records are there to show that he did not privatise any mine in Zambia including Luanshya Copper Mines.

The UPND leader was speaking when he featured on Tuesday’s edition of Radio Phoenix’s Let the People Talk.

He was responding to a question from Bowman Lusambo who called into the station to challenge Mr Hichilema over his role in the privatisation exercise.

“One must be a fool to believe that I privatised Zambian mines, infact one must be a very big fool to buy that story. I didn’t have anything to do in the sale of the mines. I was not in government. It was in fact Lusambo’s MMD that sold the mines, I had nothing to do with that,” Mr Hichilema reacted.

He explained that he was only engaged to help Binani Group of Companies to find a strategy of liquidating the debt it had with ZANACO.

“Everybody knows the story of Binani. They approached us, long before they had bought the Mines in Luanshya, they were having problems paying off a huge debt they had with ZANACO, remember ZANACO was a wholly owned Zambian bank and we acted as advisers in offsetting that debt by evaluating their asset portfolio,” Mr Hichilema said.

“If a client consults a lawyer and the lawyer acts on that advice from the lawyer, regardless of the outcome, are you going to blame the lawyer? You must be a very big fool to do that. What we offered was professional advice because that is what we were trained to do.”

Mr Hichilema advised Zambians such as Mr Lusambo to go back to school and read.

“This is the problem we are having in this country with people like Lusambo. He doesn’t understand because he cannot read and understand but we sympathise with him because he is hungry and he needs to feed his stomach. Lusambo is just a moron,” he said.

Dr Guy Scott and Mr Miles Sampa’s departure from PF to UPND is good riddance

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By Paul Mongo PF central Committee Member

We have noted with keen interest the defection of Dr Guy Scott and Mr Miles Sampa to the UPND and we wish to state that no one will stand in their enjoyment of freedom of expression and association. In fact, their departure is good riddance for a party which is in the cleansing process with a view to remaining with genuine PF believers.

However, I have difficulties keeping quiet on the many unfounded claims against the party they claim to have formed with late President Michael Chilufya Sata.

I will firstly address Mr Hichilema’s claims that President Lungu has failed to unite the country and address the economic slow-down which he claims has made the country less attractive to investment.

As a party, we are discouraged that a man in the name of Mr Hichilema should claim to be well schooled in economics but take the lead in misleading Zambians purely to achieve well calculated political machinations sorely designed to win him votes in August this year.

Mr Hichilema aught to know that the world is experiencing the economic slow-down and every country has been affected. Zambia, as a country, does not enjoy economic independence from the rest of the world arising from the growth of economic integration which interconnects and exposes every economic life of our country to the outside pressure. However, it must be noted that efforts to address these challenges by the current government led by President Edgar Chagwa Lungu cannot change things within a short space of time.

I am worried that Mr Hichilema, despite having such an understanding of issues chooses to select words so that he can isolate Zambians from their government to soothe his hunger for power. This deliberate distortion of information is a political crime aimed at seeking presidential office using deceit.
As such, we take strong exception to the accusations that President Lungu is responsible for the underperforming world economic developments that have affected Zambians. We are not very disappointed as PF because we did expect any level of honesty from Mr Hichilema who has centered his political life on rampant lies motivated by selfish hunger for presidency.

We are calling on Zambians to ignore Mr Hichilema’s call for change of leadership based on his lies. I desire to advise that Mr Hichilema will change nothing in this country even if he became president. Zambians must take pleasure in seeing that the man is taking advantage of the economic slow-down to cheat people but we believe that this level of politics is very mischievous and draconian to say the least.

His language bears some undertones of a man bent on taking advantage of weak processes like he did during the privatization of the mines sorely to wield financial benefits without regard for the poor.

Mr Hichilema was also quoted as saying that President Lungu would lose this year’s elections and be sent back where he came from.

This is gross disrespect for the Head of State who is doing everything to unite the country and change its fortunes under difficult conditions. I wish to inform Mr Hichilema that President Lungu is going nowhere and would win the elections with a resounding victory without a rerun. The Zambian voters have witnessed large volumes of infrastructure developments and youth empowerment programmes which are maturing slowly and will not be cheated into voting out a performing government.

Zambians are being warned against auctioning this country to ‘billionaires’ because they do not have genuine interest of the country but are merely driven by financial interests to propel them into the ladder of the next generation world tycoons.

I also took note of the cheap insinuations by Dr Scott and Mr Sampa when they defected. I must admit that I do not have any right to condemn them for defecting but will certainly not let them cheat and hallucinate without checking them.

Firstly, I find it extremely cheap to learn that the only reason Dr Scott resigned from PF is that PF has been joined by Dr Michael Kaingu who tore Mr Sata’s speech in parliament. I also find it strange that his resignation was influenced by Hon Dora Siliya and former President Rupiah Banda who have rendered support to PF. If indeed Dr Scott believed in the ideals of PF and cared for the party, he would have supported the stretches of unity that President Lungu is promoting in the country by working with leaders of other parties.

I find it strange that Dr Scott has left PF because he did not want new members. Politics is about numbers, change and transformation which Dr Scott ought to know.

Dr Scott must admit that he could not just fit into the progressive leadership of President Lungu that is based on promoting unity as opposed to drawing lines of division amongst the political players. PF may have fought the MMD in government but that is part of political processes but President Lungu realizes that unity is key after forming government. That is what the President is doing.

And Mr Sampa claimed that there is tribalism in PF. That is really laughable indeed and shows that the man had no issues to raise against PF. As the ruling party, we have demonstrated that PF is truly national in composition, performance and reach. It is hard for a genuine leader to make a comparison on which party is more tribal between PF and UPND.

Lastly, Mr Sampa’s statement on the closure of CBU and the University of Zambia is merely empty politics since he is aware that the process towards reopening the two universities has already been made public. The universities will reopen as planned depending on how the managements will respond on the measures announced by the Minister of Higher Education. There is no responsible government which will keep the institutions open even when people and property are being harmed as a result of riots.

So in my final analysis, I want to remind Guy Scott that Hichilema referred to him as the last stupid colonial white man. It should be in the interest of Dr Scott to be reminded that Mr Hichilema described him as Muzungu opusa meaning stupid whiteman while calling him Guy Scotchikala (meaning ox-drawn machine).
Further, Mr Hichilema is on record as having referred to Rainbow Party leader Winter Kabimba as ‘Kamimba’ while former Commerce Minister Bob Sichinga was called a dullest accountant who does not know how to make money; he cannot survive without being in government.

We are surprised that the same men can today choose to describe Mr Hichilema as hope for Zambia with such bad language. It is clear to us a new page in Zambian politics has been opened where Mr Hichilema’s fools are now following him and he must be celebrating for a good reason.

Let me state here that PF will not stand on the way of the few misguided politicians such as Miles Sampa and Dr Scott who have decided to change camps purely for selfish reasons but it must be noted that we will not sit idle and watch them promote these mechanized lies to our people. Zambians must watch closely who is genuine and who is not as they make decisions on who to vote for in the August 11, 2016 presidential and general elections.
Paul Moonga

PF Member of Central Committee

Stray Dog attacks and bites 9 people

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NINE people have been hospitalised in Sinazongwe district after they were bitten by a stray dog during the Easter weekend.

The nine who were rushed to the hospital after the incident are still receiving treatment at Maamba District hospital.

Sinazongwe District Commissioner Protasio Mulenga said the incident happened on Saturday when the stray dog started attacking and biting members of the public and left them with deep wounds.

Mr Mulenga said the matter was taken to the veterinary department who have since acted and killed the dog.

“On Saturday nine people were bitten by a stray dog in Maamba’s central business district, but the veterinary department have intervened and the dog has been killed. I want to appeal to members of the public that they should be free as the dog was killed on Sunday,”he said.

He said government was going to pay all the medical treatment for the dog bites for the victims as the affected could not afford.

Meanwhile some parts of Sinanzongwe district have been cut off from Maamba following the collapse of the two bridges one between Maamba Central Business District and the Food Reserve Agency shed and another bridge which borders Namafulo and Mweemba road.

Mr Mulenga said his office has notified the Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit (DMMU) over the collapse of the two bridges.

“We are experiencing too much rain here which has left some of the bridges collapsing in some parts of the district and some parts of the districts are now cut off.

“But we just hope that this water will fill up the Kariba dam,” he said.

Council refutes allegations that cadres are collecting levy from bus station

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File: Solwezi Main Market both young and old, watching a video at a kantemba.
File: Solwezi Main Market both young and old, watching a video at a kantemba.

The Solwezi Municipal Council has refuted allegations that Patriotic Front (PF) cadres in Solwezi have taken over the running of bus stations and are levying transporters.

Solwezi Municipal Council Public Relations Officer, Thandiwe Tembo, said the council is still collecting all levies and issuing receipts to public transporters.

Ms Tembo said the council’s revenue is not affected in any way and the local authority is not aware of any political group colleting levy at the bus station.

She said the council does do not have any arrangement or agreement with PF cadres to be collecting levy at the main bus station.

However, UPND Publicity Secretary, Lackson Kawanda, has accused Patriotic Front cadres of taking over the bus station and illegally collecting levies with the full knowledge of Solwezi Municipal Council.

Mr Kawanda has challenged the council to be courageous and remove the cadres from the station.

But Taxis and Buses Association Spokesperson, Lewis Kamondo, denied that PF cadres had taken over the station and collecting levies meant for the council.

Mr Kamondo, however, said the cadres recently came up with an agreement to be collecting K50 from every big bus that leaves the bus terminus of which the council is well aware of.
Mr Kamondo said the money being collected is put in a bank account and used to assist in times of problems especially funerals.

He said each big bus at the station has what they are calling a bus inspector who is in charge of collecting the K50 every day when the bus is about to leave.

He said the allegations of PF members taking over the bus stations is a smear campaign only intended to tarnish the name of the ruling party.

Government and Africa Development Bank sign $125m loan agreement

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Finance minister Alexander Chikwanda singing in the visitors book during the official opening of Barclays Solwezi Branch as Barclays Bank Zambia Board chairman Jacob Sikazwe (I) and Barclays Zambia managing director Saviour Chibiya (m) and Solwezi Barclays Bank Branch manager Chomba Musonda (r ) look on in Solwezi
Government has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for a loan agreement with the African Development Bank (ADB) amounting to US$125 million.

The loan is for three projects.

Finance Minister Alexander Chikwanda signed the MOU on behalf of government while African Development Bank Regional Representative Damoni Kitabire signed on behalf of the bank.

Mr. Chikwanda said at the signing ceremony in Lusaka today that the three loans that have been signed are concessional with an interest rate of less than two percent and maturity of twenty years.

And Mr. Kitabire has appealed to the Ministry of Finance to accelerate the process of meeting conditions for the disbursement of funds for the three loans.

He said the African Development Bank was committed to light up, integrate, feed, industrialise and improve the quality of life for the people of Africa in order to meet the vision 2030 at national level.

Out of the US$125 million, US$50 million is for the implementation of the Lusaka sanitation programme aimed at improving access to public sanitation in the city while US$45 million is for the Cashew infrastructure which will be introduced to all parts of Western Province in order to reduce poverty and improved household incomes.

The remaining US$30 million will go towards the Zambia skills development and entrepreneurship project which is aimed at supporting women and youth.

Dora Siliya continues attacking Scott over his HH’s endorsement

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Energy Minister Dora Siliya has again attacked Former Vice President Guy Scott for his decision to endorse UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema for the August elections.

Mrs Siliya said Dr Scott’s move is influenced by hate and emotions.

She took to Facebook and posted the following message.

“I am in New York and just saw on CBS the New York Times criticising Trump for his wishy washy foreign policy. My mind went straight back home. I hear Scott now says he left PF because EL is bringing in MMD people. Correct me was Scott not MMD once and left with the swine and yellow maize scandal? Even if he holds that argument, should UPND members not use it against him and HH as well. No wonder Gary Nkombo warns of some sheep in wolves skin joining UPND,” she said.

She added, “Many may not be aware how Scott and late Nsanda visited RB to ask for his support in January 2015. RB who became MMD after UNIP. I will forgive Scott as he may have forgotten the facts.”

“I repeat what I said yesterday. Over 90% Of ZAMBIANS ARE 45 YEARS AND BELOW. 

In a democracy we all have the right to choose. But choosing is about choosing well BECAUSE YOU KNOW THE FACTS. NOT USING EMOTION, HATE OR TRIBAL INCLINATIONS. How else could late President Sata and I have our meeting after he became President? We both had a political understanding that leadership does not include hate NO MATTER THE PERCEPTION.

I don’t know EL well but I know he is democratic in his leadership, a champion for Women issues, has no pride that HE KNOWS IT ALL, and has such a listening and forgiving heart WHILE BEING Firm.  I use this same list to mark off other Party Presidents. 

We wish the Clergy God’s favour as they chair the peace talks.”