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PF ‘ Chritabel Ngimbu Mukuyu Flanked By Campaign Manager, Hon Wilbur simuusa and North Western Miniter, Nathanel Mubukwanu waves To The Celebrating Supporters after Being Declared Winner Of The Zambezi West Constituency By Election.
Zambezi West Patriotic Front (PF) campaign manager, Wilbur Simuusa has challenged the opposition to fulfil their pledge to resign if there will be no Presidential by- elections in the country in four months.
Speaking after the election victory of the new PF Zambezi West MP, Christabel Ngimbu in Zambezi , Mr Simuusa said he is looking forward to the opposition to fulfil their pledge to quit their party if there will be no by-elections in four months.
Mr Simuusa said complaints of campaign malpractices during the run-up to the September 11 Zambezi West by-election are unfounded.
He said the ruling PF campaigned well in accordance with the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) directives.
Mr Simuusa further urged the opposition, especially the UPND to accept defeat to the PF.
He was reacting to concerns raised by the opposition who were alleging that the PF campaign team were involved in electoral malpractices.
Mr Simuusa said his committee was ready to face the opposition head on.
He added on that his committee was not involved in any electoral malpractices as alleged by the opposition.
Meanwhile, the newly elected area Member of Parliament, Christabel Ngimbu has assured the people in her constituency that she will lobby for the construction of a bridge across the Zambezi River.
The people of Zambezi have depended on using the pontoon for transport as well as to ferry goods and services.
And Provincial Minister, Nathaniel Mubukwanu said the election of the new PF area MP is a Jubilee gift to President Michael Sata.
Notable prospects overlooked or snubbed by Honour Janza for the 2015 AFCON qualifiers resume club duties this weekend hoping to make a statement.
On the homefront, utility winger Roderick Kabwe will take to the field on Sunday when Zanaco face Konkola Blades in a 2014 Barclays Cup quarterfinals.
Kabwe who is joint third on the FAZ Super Division scorers charts with nine goals was one of two axed shocks by Janza’s ahead of Zambia’s poor showing in their opening two Group F qualifiers.
The winger was dropped despite an impressive performance for Zambia in a 3-1 friendly home win over Sudan on August 31.
On the same date, striker Ronald Kampamba who was dropped twice in a space of five days by Janza prior to the Group F qualifiers kick off will be in action for Nkana when they face Power Dynamos in a Barclays Cup quarterfinals derby at Nkoloma Stadium in Lusaka.
Kampamba is currently second on the top scorers charts with ten league goals, three behind Zesco United’s Jackson Mwanza.
The Nkana striker has another five goals in continental action bringing his tally to 15 goals this season.
Sunday’s Cup derby will also pit Kampamba with Power striker Alex Ngonga who has nine goals so far this season after rediscovering his form over the last 30 days with four goals.
Overseas, midfielder Lubambo Musonda and Evans Kangwa will also be hoping to strengthen their claim to make the trip to Niger on October 11.
Lubambo is expected to be in action today for Armenian league leaders Ulisses who host bottom placed Mika.
The ex-Power midfielder has walked straight into Ulisses starting XI playing four games and scoring one goal since moving there in August on a one year deal.
And in Israel, Hapoel Ra’anana kick-off their 2014/2015 league season today as Kangwa hopes for his third game with his new club after making his competitive debut in cup action last month.
Most churches in Kasama are stranded with places of worship following the government’s move to stop them from conducting their prayers in schools.
A survey by ZANIS found that most churches did not conduct their church services over the weekend while some of them had mass in private houses.
A concerned Christian who sought anonymity observed that those conducting prayers in classes are sprinter groups due to leadership wrangles in their churches and has advised them to reconcile with their mother body churches.
A teacher Bridget Chabala welcomed the move taken by government to stop prayers from being conducted in schools as it disturbed pupils from studying in classes during their spare time.
And a named Pastor who sought anonymity has regretted the step taken by government saying securing a plot to build a church is a process which takes a long time and wondered how he would keep his worshipers together.
File: Medical staff attending to patients at a Mobile Hospital : Picture Courtesy of ZANIS
THE Ministry of Health has strengthened the directorate of mobile healthcare services to ensure that it effectively enhances health service delivery.
Health Deputy Minister Chitalu Chilufya said strengthening the directorate was aimed at ensuring healthcare services across the continuum of care from primary to tertiary.
Dr Chilufya said this when he delivered a basic life support ambulance to Kasenegwa zonal rural health centre in Chipata.
“We want the country to have a comprehensive mobile health service from primary to tertiary care, to ensure that obstetric cases are attended to effectively to reduce on mortality rate, especially in maternal and children,” He said.
Dr Chilufya said the mobile health service was an opportunity to reach out to rural areas where there was limited infrastructure.
“You will see more dedicated mobile health services for public health to offer services to people in antenatal, immunisation of children and other services,” Dr Chilufya said. “That’s a true concept, it is not only limited to mobile hospitals but it will be comprehensive.”
He said the referrals from lower health centres to higher health centres must be improved through a powerful transport system.
“The PF Government has decided to strengthen referral systems by procuring ambulances which would be placed in zonal facilities so that the response time to obstruct emergencies is improved. That way we will be preventing maternal mortality,” Dr Chilufya said.
He said the Government would improve infrastructure at Kasenegwa Clinic, which is a zonal facility, by improving solar power in the interim before hydro power is connected.
Chief Mazimabwe of the Nsenga people in Eastern Province commended the Government for the ambulance, which he said would ease the burden of the people of Kasenengwa in addressing referral cases to Chipata General Hospital.
“I want to thank the PF Government. These are the things that we never dreamed of, but we now see them. Our school children only used to see ambulances in books but now they are able to see them,” he said.
Chief Mazimabwe appealed to the Ministry of Health to upgrade Kasenegwa rural health centre into a first-level hospital.
He also appealed to the Government to consider connecting hydropower to the clinic.
Chipata District Commissioner Kalunga Zulu said the province had seen tremendous improvements in health infrastructure with a district hospital construction underway.
Mr Zulu said construction of the district hospital would compliment the services of Chipata General Hospital in service deliver.
Eastern provincial medical officer Kennedy Malama said the province had received four life-support ambulances, and 15 basic ambulances to improve on referral systems within the shortest possible time.
Vice President Guy Scott and his wife at the launch of the Kanzungula Bridge Construction
THE Governments of Zambia and Botswana have officially launched the commencement of construction works for Kazungula Bridge across the Zambezi River.
Zambia’s Vice President Guy Scott and Botswana Vice President Ponatshego Kedikilwe officiated at the ground breaking ceremony yesterday on the Botswana side of the Kazungula Border.
The US$ 259.3 project, whose construction works would start in few weeks time from now, would be completed by 2018.
It will be financed by the Governments of Zambia and Botswana with financial assistance from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and the African Development Bank (AfDB).
Speaking during the ground breaking ceremony, Dr Scott said it was good that the project was finally being implemented as it had been on the drawing board for more than 10 years.
Dr Scott appealed to the project team and the contractor, Daewoo Engineering and Construction including the supervising engineers, to ensure that the project was delivered within the planned timeframe and cost.
He said the project should also be implemented according to stipulated standards and quality that the two Governments have prescribed in the contract that was signed a week ago,” Dr Scott said.
Dr Scott said the project would create jobs, facilitate the movement of products within the region including agricultural inputs and mining equipment and increase opportunities for intra and regional trade activities.
He also said the project would reduce the transit time from 36 hours to two hours and reduce transportation costs and the cost of doing business in general and ultimately increase revenue for the two countries.
“The two peoples of Botswana and Zambia have waited for this project for this long and some imagined that this day would come in their life-time.
The two Governments are equally delighted that the long awaited project is finally taking off today,” Dr Scott said.
He said the Kazungula route had become increasingly popular to transporters shipping freight between the major ports of South Africa, to and from Lusaka, the mining towns of Northern Zambia and the Katanga province of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
Dr Scott said the current border facilities on both sides of Botswana and Zambia were inadequate as only 30 trucks could be ferried in each direction in a day.
Speaking at the same gathering, Dr Kedikilwe urged the Ministries of Transport in the two countries to remain diligent in their work and guard against unnecessary cost escalations during construction.
Dr Kedikilwe also urged the two Ministries to exercise professionalism to avoid delays and unnecessary litigation saying people’s expectations on the project were very high.
He said the ground breaking ceremony was a landmark project to the two countries and the rest of the Southern African Development (SADC) region and the entire continent.
Dr Kedikilwe said delays for the project were history currently the two countries were determined to executive the project.
“This project demonstrates our resolve and determination to promote job creation as well as boost trade and regional integration,” he said.
He said it was envisaged that the bridge would be a hub for economic activities for countries in Southern Africa.
Vice President Guy Scott at the launch of the Kanzungula Bridge Construction
Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) resident representative Atsushi Nakagawa congratulated the Governments of Zambia and Botswana for implementing the Kazungula Bridge project.
Mr Nakagawa said the project would improve the movement of goods and
people in Southern Africa and beyond in the North South Corridor
(NSC).
He said JICA had been and would remain a committed partner in working closely with the two African countries to achieve their goals of enhancing human resource development, infrastructure development and institutional strengthening.
“We wish to register our sincere appreciation to the efforts of both countries and JICA hopes to continue working with the two African friends,” he said.
Africa Development Band (AfDB) resident representative for Malawi Andrew Mwaba said the project was a major milestone in addressing trade bottlenecks between the two countries.
Dr Mwaba said his Bank, which was celebrating 50 years this year, was repositioning itself to respond to the needs and the transformation of the continent.
“This project will strengthen the already existing cooperation between the AfDB and the two countries.
As a Bank, we will continue to assist countries in Africa on matters of bridging the infrastructure gap,” he said.
Botswana Transport and Communications Minister Nonofo Molefhi said the Bridge would join Zambia and Botswana in facilitating the movement of goods and people of the SADC region.
Mr Molefhi said the Bridge and the one-stop border post were expected to unlock bilateral trade by speeding up the processing and movement of goods and people as well as create new opportunities and prospects in the region.
“I am very positive that the residents of Kazungula and neighbouring villages will never ever experience problems due to ferry breakdowns as the bridge and border facilities are coming at the time when they are needed the most,” he said.
Zambia’s Transport, Works, Supply and Communication Minister Yamfwa Mukanga said Kazungula Bridge was one of the major projects to be undertaken in Zambia under the Patriotic front (PF) Government.
In his vote of thanks, Mr Mukanga said the project was also expected to enhance the warm and cordial relations existing between the two countries.
“ Our team will work tirelessly to do our level best to deliver the project according to the required standards and expectations of the two nations,” Mr Mukanga said.
FIRST Lady Christine Kaseba has said community participation is vital in the health sector of the country.
Speaking during the Kitwe Central Hospital (KCH)’s Open Day as well as the Golden Jubilee celebrations for Kitwe School of Nursing on Friday, Dr Kaseba said efforts by the Government to improve the health sector would be in vain without community participation.
The First Lady said the Government was aware that effective communication between a health facility and the people that it served was important as it encouraged dialogue, which resulted in the exchange of information and knowledge that ultimately improved service delivery.
Dr Kaseba said Open Days were also important in affording the community with an opportunity to interact with the hospital staff with a view to learning more about the successes and challenges health workers faced.
She said this was one way members of the public could gain a better understanding and appreciation of services that an institution provided.
The First Lady said doing so would also reduce occasional confrontations, misgivings and conflicts between staff and the public, which normally were a result of wrong perceptions and misconceptions among the people.
“Let me stress here that for these Open Days to be successful, it is vital that all parties share a common understanding of the goals and outcomes of the Open Day initiative. These Open Days are meant to improve the flow of information from hospitals to the public,” Dr Kaseba said.
“Efforts by the Government to improve the health sector will be in vain without community participation.”
Dr Kaseba said it was gratifying that KCH management had recognized the importance of community participation in the delivery of services and, as such, had opened the hospital doors to the public.
She encouraged management to take note of all the observations and comments from the public as that was the only way they could check themselves.
Dr Kaseba further called on health workers in Zambia to have empathy towards patients for their work to be satisfying and appreciated.
She also implored the community to stop vandalising hospital property, to help in repairs and maintenance of hospital infrastructure and to demand for accountability on how resources given to the hospital by both the Government and donors were used.
The First Lady, who toured the KCH and various Open Day stands, further promised to see how best a 16-year-old girl who had a two-month-old baby born with both female and male sex organs could be assisted.
KCH senior medical superintendent John Mwewa said the institution had undergone many development changes in infrastructure development as well as increasing programmes offered.
Dr Mwewa, however, said the institution was faced with challenges such as constant repairs and inadequate transport, among others.
Health Deputy Minister Chitalu Chilufya, Kitwe District Commissioner Elias Kamanga and Copperbelt provincial medical officer Consity Mwale were among the dignitaries that attended the function.
President Sata receives flowers on arrival in Solwezi to drum up support for PF candidate Malwa
PRESIDENT Michael Sata yesterday paid Copperbelt Patriotic Front (PF) officials and Ndola residents a surprise visit.
Mr Sata landed at the Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe International Airport aboard a Zambia Air Force plane at 10:59 hours and was greeted on arrival by Local Government and Housing Minister Emmanuel Chenda, Copperbelt Minister Mwenya Musenge, Chiefs and Traditional Affairs Deputy Minister Susan Kawandami, Copperbelt Permanent Secretary Howard Sikwela, senior Government officials and PF members.
The President then proceeded to the presidential guest house on Kabelenga Avenue where he held closed door meetings with Government officials and senior Copperbelt PF officials.
Copperbelt PF chairperson Stardy Mwale said in an interview later that President Sata appealed for unity in the party as the tool to win the 2016 general elections.
“The President has sent a message to all PF members on the Copperbelt to be united despite the recent happenings and to work closely with the new General Secretary so as to win the next elections,” Mr Mwale said.
He said President Sata appealed for order, discipline and loyalty.
Mr Mwale said in turn, the PF Copperbelt top leadership assured the President of total loyalty and support.
He said he would not hesitate to discipline anyone who would defy the orders of the President here on.
Meanwhile PF General Secretary Edgar Lungu said at the airport that scooping three out of five by-elections held on Thursday was an indication that the party was on course for an overwhelming victory in 2016.
Mr Lungu said the party grabbed three more seats on Thursday from the opposition which was clear that PF was on a good course.
“People have been saying the party is disintegrating but these election results show that we are strong.
“Come September 19, we will have four new seats out of six that we have taken within one month,” he said.
Mr Lungu said the fact that it was four women out of five that won elections on Thursday showed that women had an important role to play in elections.
He said he was grateful to the electorate for conducting generally peaceful elections, saying that was how things should be.
Mr Lungu left for Lusaka with President Sata and the First Lady Christine Kaseba who had accompanied the President at the presidential guest house in the afternoon.
They left at 17:39 hours after greeting PF members and Government officials.
The 2014 Barclays Cup kicks off on Saturday with two quarterfinal doubleheader over the next 48 hours at Nkoloma Stadium in Lusaka.
Three former winners, two derbies, an emotional reunion and a coaching debut in a cup tournament are some of the angles that lie in store in this years competition.
On Saturday, record three time Barclays Cup champions Zesco United meet Mufulira Wanderers in a lunchtime kickoff.
The match will see Zesco coach reunited with his former charges Wanderers whom he left in 1999 and won two league titles with as assistant coach in 1995 and 1996.
Wanderers are making their debut in Barclays Cup as one of the two Division One sides to make the cut after finishing top of their respective zones at the halfway point of the 2014 season.
And in the 15h00 kick off, a Lusaka derby will be played out when Lusaka Dynamos face 2012 Barclays Cup champions Napsa Stars in their Lusaka derby.
The match will also mark Dynamos coach perry Mutapa’s Barclays cup debut as coach in his first year on the job following his appointment this year.
Also lookout for his assistant Masauso Tembo.
The two life-long friends and ex-Dynamos players who were once touted as the future of Zambian football post-1996 will try to outwit Hector Chilombo on Saturday.
Meanwhile on Sunday, Lusaka will be treated to a rare Kitwe derby when two-time champions Power Dynamos and archrivals Nkana come to town.
Power coach Tennant Chilumba has been silent since the draws were made on Monday but quietly watched Nkana last Wednesday when they beat Roan United 2-1 at Nkana Stadium in Kitwe.
Sadly, the derby will eclipse the curtain-raiser that will see Zanaco face 2011 runners-up Konkola Blades.
Zanaco will be setting a tournament record with eight appearances but still without a Barclays Cup win.
Their best finish in the tournament was a second place finish in 2010 when they lost 2-0 to Zesco.
President Michael Sata with former Defence Minister GBM in Solwezi during a campaign rally
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A Kasenengwa electorate captured at Chanyumbu’s Chawa Polling Station
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A Kasenengwa electorate captured at Chanyumbu’s Chawa Polling Station
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JOYCE Daka, assists her visually impaired grandmother, Tiwamyenji Miti ( right) cast her vote at Mtaya Basic school polling station in a Kasenengwa parliamentary by-election in Chipata
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JOYCE Daka, casts a vote on behalf of her visually impaired grandmother, Tiwamyenji Miti ( right) cast her vote at Mtaya Basic school polling station in a Kasenengwa parliamentary by-election in Chipata
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MARGARET Daka, receives a ballot paper from Chawa Polling centre Polling Assistant, Joseph Mwansa, during the Kasenengwa parliamentary by-election in Chipata
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VOTERS queue to cast their vote in at Chiparamba sub-centre in the Kasenengwa parliamentary by-election in Chipata
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HIGHCOURT Phiri, casts his vote at Chiparamba Sub-centre in a Kasenengwa by-election in Chipata
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VOTERS line up to cast their vote at Maya Basic school in Kasenengwa constituency’s Chiparamba ward
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SOLWEZI District Electoral Officer Ronald Daka conducting a check on the quality of voting materials at Kyawama Polling Station during Solwezi Central by-elections
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VOTERS displaying their identities while on voting queue during Solwezi Central by-elections
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ROBBY Chivweta, first person to cast a vote at Mushitala Polling Station in yesterday Solwezi Central by-election.
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A HANDFUL voters at Mushitala Primary School waiting for the polling station to open at 06:00 hours during Solwezi Central constituency by-elections.
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Kasenengwa returning officer Noel Sichale during the declaration of votes for Kasenengwa by election in Chipata
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Members of the press getting set to interview newly elected Kasenengwa MP Victoria Kalima
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MMD’s Victoria Kalima, surrounded by her supporters at Chipata Municipal Council after she retained her Kasenengwa seat in the just ended by-election held on Thursday
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MMD’s Victoria Kalima, surrounded by her supporters at Chipata Municipal Council after she retained her Kasenengwa seat in the just ended by-election held on Thursday
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MMD members lift high Victoria Kalima as they celebrate her victory of the Kasenengwa by-election at Chipata Municipal Council in Chipata
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MMD’s Victoria Kalima, celebrates with her victory with party members after she was declared winner in the Kasenengwa by-election held in Chipata on Thursday
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MMD’s Victoria Kalima, celebrates with her victory with party members after she was declared winner in the Kasenengwa by-election held in Chipata on Thursday
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Newly elected MMD Kasenengwa Member of Parliament Victoria Kalima celebrating her victory in the just-ended by election in Chipata
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Newly elected MMD Kasenengwa Member of Parliament Victoria Kalima celebrating her victory in the just-ended by election in Chipata
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Newly elected MMD Kasenengwa Member of Parliament Victoria Kalima celebrating her victory in the just-ended by election in ChipataPF ‘ Chritabel Ngimbu Mukuyu Flanked By Campaign Manager, Hon Wilbur simuusa and North Western Miniter, Nathanel Mubukwanu waves To The Celebrating Supporters after Being Declared Winner Of The Zambezi West Constituency By Election.
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PF ‘ Chritabel Ngimbu Mukuyu Flanked By Campaign Manager, Hon Wilbur simuusa and North Western Miniter, Nathanel Mubukwanu waves To The Celebrating Supporters after Being Declared Winner Of The Zambezi West Constituency By Election.SOLWEZI Central constituency returning officer Sera Lunda displaying mistakenly disputed ballot paper at the totaling centre on Thursday night
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ELECTED Solwezi Central Member of Parliament Dawson Kafwaya being congratulated by his supporters after emerging winner in Thursday’s elections
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ELECTED Solwezi Central Member of Parliament Dawson Kafwaya being congratulated by his supporters after emerging winner in Thursday’s elections
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ELECTED Solwezi Central Member of Parliament Dawson Kafwaya being congratulated by his supporters after emerging winner in Thursday’s electionsDavis Chisopa being air lifted by party officials to celebrate his victory after scooping the Mkushi south bye election.
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Davis Chisopa being air lifted by party officials to celebrate his victory after scooping the Mkushi south bye election.
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Newly elected Mkushi South member of parliament Davis Chisopa receives a dove as symbol of blessings after scooping the Mkushi North bye election
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Wife of Davis Chisopa pours white powder on him after he emerged victorious in the just ended Mkushi north bye election.
Vanquished Chipolopolo on Thursday night quietly returned from Cape Verde after losing 2-1 in a Group F 2015 Africa Cup qualifier in Praia.
The chartered plane carrying the team touched down at Lusaka’s Kenneth Kaunda International Airport slightly after 21h00.
Deputy Sports Minister Christopher Mulenga he was happy with Zambia’s performance in Cape Verde despite the team ending on the losing side.
“As delegation team leader I am happy with the way you played despite the turbulence we experienced before we came. I am impressed with your discipline and I am here to assure you that government will handle all your grievances,” Mulenga told the players prior to departure in Praia.
He backed coach Honour Janza to steer Zambia to 2015 AFCON qualification.
“I know that our coach has a vision that will make us win all our remaining games.”
Cape Verde top Group F with six points, Mozambique are second after drawing 1-all with Niger and Zambia are stuck on one point.
PF Secretary General Edgar Lungu with Kasama central member of Parliament Geoffrey Bwalya Mwamba and Kabwata member of parliament Given Lubinda during a rally to drum up support for Solwezi PF parliamentary candidate Newton Malwa on September 10 ,2014 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
KABWATA Member of Parliament Given Lubinda has rubbished Post Newspaper report that President Michael Sata ordered him (Lubinda) and Kasama Central Member of Parliament Geoffrey Bwalya Mwamba to stop talking about Mr Kabimba.
Mr Lubinda has challenged the Post Newspaper to invite him to its office to listen to a recording where President Sata was heard stopping him (Lubinda) and Kasama Central MP Geoffrey Bwalya Mwamba to hold their own rallies.
He explained that PF secretary general, Edgar Lungu, on advice from President Sata advised the duo (Mr Lubinda and Mr Mwamba) to keep their speeches at the Solwezi rally brief for the sake of time.
And party officials have also confirmed that President Sata was happy that Mr Lubinda and Mr Mwamba were part of his campaign trail in Solwezi.
“It was not President Sata that said those things. Gabriel Namulambe is the one that spoke to President Sata and the media was not close to hear what Namulambe was whispering to the President. He (Namulambe) then went to speak to Mr Lungu. It is Lungu that announced that he was guided by the Head of state that the two could find their own time to talk about such issues as the time was not enough.
I do not know how other people reported the other way round,” the official said.
The official said the President had no issues with the two parliamentarians and that he was happy that they were able to participate in party activities fully.
Mr Lubinda said the PF was almost destroyed by the cartel that attempted to hijack the leadership of the country before President Sata could complete his first term of office.He said the sacking of Mr Kabimba as Justice Minister and secretary general of the ruling party had brought relief, unity, harmony and peace not only in the party but also to the nation as a whole.
Mr Lubinda said Mr Kabimba and his clique were synonymous with hatred, disunity and that President Sata’s decision had made the party stronger and united.
The Kabwata lawmaker said it had become apparent that the Post Newspaper had embarked on a crusade to rebrand and repackage Mr Kabimba in an attempt to resurrect their ambitions to take over the leadership of the country.
He said assertions that President Sata had stopped Mr Mwamba and himself from talking about Mr Kabimba were nothing but a figment of imagination by the Post Newspaper that had been mourning and weeping the sacking of the former Justice Minister.
Mr Lubinda told the Daily Nation that at no time did President Sata ask him (Lubinda) and Mr Mwamba to hold their own rallies adding that the Post Newspaper had the propensity of twisting stories to suit their ambitions.
He said Mr Kabimba was at the centre of the confusion and acrimony in the PF and that his fall from hero to zero had brought a lot of happiness in the ruling party which was deeply divided when the former Justice Minister was at the helm of the ruling party.
“It is not true that the Head of State asked me and my colleague GBM (Geoffrey Bwalya Mwamba) to stop talking about Mr Kabimba. In fact I did not even mention that name and I have no time.
Mr Kabimba has fallen from hero to zero and we heaved a sigh of relief in the party. The frustrations of Post Newspaper can be seen in their attempt to resurrect Mr Kabimba but Zambians must ignore them,” Mr Lubinda said.
He said it was clear that Mr Kabimba was the messiah of the clique that had continued attacking President Sata and his government after sacking the former secretary general of the ruling party.
Mr Lubinda said the Post Newspaper that was calling the PF government corrupt and tribal should be careful with their ambitions because they had stepped on the toes of many Zambians both in the ruling party and outside.
“In fact, it was me who told our secretary general Edgar Lungu that we should embark on countrywide campaigns to mend what Mr Kabimba and his clique had destroyed. When I was leaving the podium, the President waved at me happily,” Mr Lubinda said.
He said he had no problems with the Post Newspaper to propagate their agenda but vowed that he was not going to sit back and see the media house build the image of an individual where there was nothing.
Campaign Manager and Lusaka Province Minister Philip Kosamu introduces Davis Chisopa to the crowd after he emerged victorious in the just ended Mkushi South Bye Election.
Patriotic Front (PF) candidate Christabel Ngimbu has scooped the Zambezi West by-election with a total of 3,423 votes.
Ms Ngimbu was declared winner around 11:30hrs today by the Zambezi West Returning Officer, Returning Officer Trifornia Tembo.
Her closest contender Charles Kakoma of the UPND polled a total of 1,173 votes.
Others that were contesting the seat are MMD’s Chris Kucheka who got 83 votes and FDD’ Mark Kachongo who got 83 votes.
Green Party’s Kayombo Chilila got 22 votes while NAREP’s Hastings Kanguya got 08 votes.
The total number of registered voters in Zambezi West is 10,206.
A total number of votes casted were 4,924 while rejected ballot papers amounted to 55.
The Zambezi West parliamentary seat fell vacant after Supreme Court nullified the elections of UPND’s Charles Kakoma due to electoral malpractices.
And in Mkushi, The Patriotic Front (PF) has scooped has scoped the Mkushi South Parliamentary seat.
Davies Chisopa of the PF polled 1,458 votes against his closest rival Sydney Chisanga of Movement for Multi-party Democracy (MMD) who got 1,258.
Agness Mambwe of the United Party for National Development managed 1,012 votes in the elections which saw 58 rejected votes.
A total of 4,796 votes were cast.
Mukushi South constituency which is located in Luano district has a total number of 12,793 registered voters and 23 polling stations.
Retaining Officer Kelly Mwebe announced the results at 10:00hours this morning.
The Mukushi South by-elections were necessitated by the nullification of Sydney Chisanga’s 2011 elections by the courts of law following a successful petition by Davies Chisopa on allegations of electoral malpractices by Mr Chisanga.
Speaking after being declared winner Mr Chisopa dedicated his victory to President Michael Sata.
Mr Chisopa also attributed his victory to having disseminated the right message during the campaigns.
He prioritized to improve the water sector in his constituency.
He assured the electorate that the PF believes in the decentralization policy were people should have power to rule themselves.
And PF campaign manager Philip Cosamu who is also Serenje Member of Parliament advised the newly elected MP to work diligently for the people and the government.
Mr Cosamu thanked the opposition political parties for conducting peaceful campaigns.
In Solwezi, the opposition UPND has scooped the Solwezi Central Parliamentary by-election.
Announcing the election results this morning at about 03:00 hours at the civic centre, Returning Officer Sara Lunda declared Dawson Kafwaya as duly elected Member of Parliament after polling 4, 577 votes against his closest rival the PF candidate Newton Malwa who polled 3,105 votes.
The MMD candidate Lucky Mulusa who was re-contesting the seat was in the third position with 1, 897 votes, FDD candidate Nathan Mulonga got 304 votes while UNIP candidate Mary Katiki only managed to get 158 votes.
The by-election which was characterized by voter apathyas 10, 242 out of 52, 900 voters registered voters participated in the elections.
210 ballot papers were rejected as invalid votes
And Mr Kafwaya said his victory has vindicated him against what he termed as insults during the campaigns by Mr Mulusa.
He said he was humbled to be elected as Member of Parliament at the age of 30, and pledged to work with the people to development Solwezi.
UPND vice president Ben Kapita said he was happy that the campaigns in Solwezi were peaceful.
Inspector General of Police Stella Libongani has thanked stakeholders for their maturity and cooperation exhibited in the just ended 5 by-elections.
Ms. Libongani said as an institution charged with the responsibility of maintaining law and order during elections, the police appreciates the efforts put in by all political stakeholders and political party leaders who ensured that peace was maintained by denouncing Violence and advocating for peace.
The IG has called on political parties to sustain such efforts in future events of similar nature so as to avoid incidents of violence and disorder.
Below is a full statement released to the media.
I would like to thank all the stakeholders in the electoral process of this country for the maturity and cooperation exhibited before, during and after the just ended Parliamentary and Local Government by-elections which were held in Solwezi Central, Mkushi South, Zambezi West, Kasenengwa and Vubwi of Eastern Province.
As a security institution whose goal is to ensure that law and order prevails during elections held at various levels, we appreciate all the efforts by all stakeholders, above all leaders of all Political Parties for denouncing violence and advocating peace, a situation that resulted in the holding of peaceful and violence-free elections, except for Lusaka west where reports of assault were received which matter is still under investigation. Their contribution made it possible for us to police the by-elections without much difficulty.
I urge all political parties to sustain such efforts in future events of similar nature so that occurrences of violence and public disorder can be avoided at all cost.
I would also like to commend all police officers involved in policing the just ended by-elections and their respective commanders for the hard work and professional conduct during their course of duty and for ensuring that the elections were incident free.
Our mandate as Zambia Police is and s hall always be to promote law and order as well as security for all the people of Zambia and this cannot be accomplished without the cooperation of all stakeholders.