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Shoprite workers return to work

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Shoprite supermarket in Livingstone
Shoprite supermarket

Shoprite workers in the country have resumed work today following the meeting held yesterday involving Shoprite management, National Union of Commercial and Industrial Workers (NUCIW) and Labour Minister Fackson Shamenda.

Mr. Shamenda who addressed the workers yesterday urged them to end their strike and resume work today as management and union leaders negotiate for their improved working conditions.

A check by a QFM News Crew this morning found workers at Manda Hill and Cairo Shoprite stores working normally.

Some of the workers spoken to however told QFM News that if management does not come up with living wage within the ten days government has given them, they will down tools again.

The workers said they want a proper and reasonable wage structure.

The workers who sought anonymity expressed hope that with the intervention of government their salaries will be revised upwards.

They have since urged their union leaders to be vigilant and negotiate in good faith and not allow the multinational company to violate their rights.

Over three thousand Shoprite Checkers workers on Monday went on strike at various outlets countrywide to press for the implementation of the minimum wage as set by Government and demanding an end to casualization.

The chain store is said to have lost about $1 million as a result of the strike.

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Sata holds closed door meeting with Mkushi chiefs

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President Sata being welcomed by Chief Chitina when he paid a courtesy call on him at his palace in Mkush, Central province on July 18,2013
President Sata being welcomed by Chief Chitina when he paid a courtesy call on him at his palace in Mkush, Central province on July 18,2013

President Sata today held a closed door meeting with 6 chiefs from Mkushi district.He promised the chiefs that government would provide land for the successful implementation of the Lunsemfwa Hydro Power project, which is aimed at creating employment, generating more electricity and ultimately bringing development to Mkushi and other areas in Central Province.The president also assured the chiefs that government will accelerate the implementation of the program to connect all chiefdoms to mobile communication.Senior chief Mboroma expressed gratitude to the President for increasing their allowances upon assuming office in 2011.

Below is the Full press statement

LUSAKA, Thursday, October 17, 2013 – His Excellency, Mr. Michael Chilufya Sata, President of the Republic of Zambia, has assured traditional leaders countrywide that Government will encourage and support their increased participation in national development in order to accelerate poverty reduction and improve the living standards of people.

This was during a closed-door meeting with six chiefs from Mkushi district held at State House today.

During the meeting, the chiefs, who spoke through senior chief Mboroma thanked the Head of State for the various developmental programmes being undertaken throughout the country.

He said the traditional leadership in Mkushi was ready to collaborate with the Government and find best ways of implementing several developmental programmes and projects in their chiefdoms.

Senior chief Mboroma also expressed gratitude to the President for increasing their allowances upon assuming office in 2011.

In response, President Sata, who was flanked by Republican Vice-President Dr. Guy Scott said the Government will encourage and support chiefs’ increased participation in national development in order to accelerate poverty reduction and improve the living standards of people.

He said Government will support the implementation of the Lunsemfwa Hydro Power project, which is aimed at creating employment, generating more electricity and ultimately bringing development to Mkushi and other areas in Central Province.

President Sata said Government stands ready to provide land for the successful implementation of this project.

“…we will also accelerate the implementation of the program to connect all chiefdoms to mobile communication. I am informed that this exercise which is being spearheaded by the Vice-President has reached an advanced stage,” he said.

The Head of State also directed the Ministry of Chiefs and Traditional Affairs to effectively collaborate with other Ministries in order to accelerate delivery of services in rural areas.

Among the chiefs that attended the meeting were senior chief Mboroma, chief Mulungwe, chief Chembe, chief Chitina, chief Kanyeshya and chief Mbosha.

Issued by:

GEORGE CHELLAH
SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT
PRESS AND PUBLIC RELATIONS

Zambia rises on Fifa Rankings

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Zambia has moved four places up on the latest FIFA/Coca-Cola ranking released on Thursday morning.

The 2012 African champions are now ranked 67th from last Month’s 71st.

Chipolopolo are number 14 in Africa.

Zambia’s improved ranking comes two days after losing 2-0 to Brazil in a friendly match played in China.

Meanwhile, Spain remains the best ranked team in the world while Ivory Coast are number one in Africa.

Mbesuma back for Pirates

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Fit-again Zambia striker Collins Mbesuma has been included in the Orlando Pirates 18-member team to face Esperance in Saturday’s away CAF Champions League semi-final match in Tunisia.

The ankle injury he sustained in the MTN8 quarter-final clash against SuperSport United had sidelined Mbesuma for two months.

He was part of the Pirates squad that left for Tunisia on Wednesday night ahead of their return match preceded by a goalless first leg in South Africa.

During the injury layoff Mbesuma missed several matches for both Zambia and Pirates.

He missed Chipolopolo’s 2014 World Cup qualifier against Ghana which Zambia lost 2-1 in Kumasi and the recent Brazil friendly match in China.

Barotseland activists treason trial moved to Lusaka

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Clement Sinyinda is being dressed in traditional attire during his installation as the new Ngambela of Barosteland
File: Clement Sinyinda is being dressed in traditional attire during his installation as the new Ngambela of Barosteland

THE Lusaka high court has transferred from Mongu to Lusaka hearings in a case in which former Barotse Royal Establishment (BRE) Ngambela Clement Sinyinda and 83 other barotseland activists are charged with treason.

Judge Evans Hamaundu said in his ruling yesterday that he was changing the venue of the case hearings to Lusaka because it was convenient for it to be heard in the capital city than in Mongu.

Mr Justice Hamaundu also transferred the detention of the accused persons from Mongu prison to Mwembeshi open prison in Mumbwa.

This is in a matter in which the State had requested for the transferring of the case hearings and detentions to Mumbwa court and prisons respectively citing security concerns.

But the activists led by Sinyinda had objected to the application saying there were no disturbances that had risen during their appearance in the Mongu magistrate court but all that their relatives and supporters did was to cheer outside the court after court sessions.

Mr Justice Hamaundu said in his ruling yesterday that he had inquired from the Mongu magistrate court on the allegations of disturbances during court sessions but he was informed that there had been no disturbances in court.

He however said that if the matter was moved to Mumbwa as was requested by the State, it would mean that the accused persons would be required to appear in Kabwe where there is only one court room and would in the process affect other matters.

Mr Justice Hamaundu further said that he was changing the venue to Lusaka because there were several courts with many judges who would handle two or more parallel court sessions.

He said that Mumbwa was good for accommodation of the suspects because of the Mwembeshi prison which had spacious space.

Mr Justice Hamaundu said “trial is convenient here in Lusaka so I have changed the venue from Mongu to Lusaka”.

PF Lusaka province chairperson asked to resign because of his connections to an aggravated robbery in the past

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Geofrey Chumbwe addressing the media
Geofrey Chumbwe addressing the media

A LUSAKA-BASED Non-Governmental Organisation, Speech for Growth, says Patriotic Front (PF) Lusaka province chairperson Geoffrey Chuumbwe is not fit to hold such a sensitive position if the allegations of aggravated robbery are true.

And political commentator Brebner Changala has asked the police to clarify whether or not the advert reproduced by the Zambia Daily Mail yesterday linking Mr Chuumbwe to crime was authentic or not.

“I want to find out and I want the police and Mr Chuumbwe to tell whether the advert in your paper is by any chance related to a robbery in 1994 or not?” he said.

Mr Changala said the police should clarify how Mr Chuumbwe acquired licences for four guns when he allegedly has a criminal record.

And Speech for Growth board member John Mutekenya said in a statement issued yesterday that Mr Chuumbwe should resign from the PF on moral grounds because allegation of aggravated robbery are serious and have the potential of staining the ruling party’s image.

“On a moral standpoint we call upon Mr Chuumbwe to relinquish his public leadership position if at all he is involved in the alleged criminal revelations,” Mr Mutekenya said.

He said if Mr Chuumbwe refuses to resign on moral grounds, President Sata should consider retiring him to save the image of the party instead of risking staining the ruling party’s image because of one person with an alleged criminal record.

Mr Mutekenya said his organisation has also petitioned the police to make public the finding of the investigations it carried on Mr Chuumbwe’s alleged involvement in an aggravated robbery case.

He said it is important for the police to inform the nation if the case is still active or it was discontinued and Mr Chuumbwe was cleared.

Mr Mutekenya wondered how Mr Chuumbwe was given a licence for the guns adding that the police should invalidate the licence.

“If the licence for the guns were issued before 1994 the police should invalidate the permits after instituting investigations and if the licence was issued after 1994, we want to know what criteria the police used,” he said.
Mr Mutekenya said the police should give a speedy response to the matter because it is an issue of governance and grave important.

Mr Chuumbwe refused to comment on the matter when contacted yesterday.

Meanwhile, the Daily Mail has established through a court search that Mr Chuumbwe was in January 2006 charged with businessman for alleged theft of a government aircraft.

According to the indictment Mr Chuumbwe was between November 20, 1999 and June 30, 2002 alleged to have stolen an aircraft piper PA 18-150 Super Cab registration number 9J-AAD, a property of the Republic of Zambia.

In the second count between the same period, Mr Chuumbwe was allegedly engaged in money laundering involving the same aircraft.

Testifying in the matter before the Lusaka magistrates’ court, former National Parks and Wildlife Services director Acmat Mwenya said by 1991, the department had two aircrafts – a Cessna 206 registration number 9-J AEH and a Super Cab registration number 9J-AAD.

Mr Mwenya said the Cessna later crashed in Lusaka East on its way from Zimbabwe where it was taken for service.
He said later a decision was made for the department to sell its aircrafts whether serviceable or not and a recommendation was made to the permanent secretary of Ministry of Tourism and Environment.

The Daily Mail will in due course establish how the matter was concluded.

Mr Chuumbwe has reportedly said that these are matters that were raised against him when the PF was in opposition and he wonders why they are being brought up again.

Masebo admitted to UTH, asks for prayers from friends

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Tourism and Arts Minister Sylvia Masebo
Tourism and Arts Minister Sylvia Masebo

MINISTER of Tourism and Arts Sylvia Masebo has been admitted to the University Teaching Hospital (UTH).
Vice-President Guy Scott yesterday took time to visit Ms Masebo.

On her Facebook page, Ms Masebo said she was feeling unwell and asked for prayers from her friends.

Kapeya dismisses calls for dissolution of cabinet

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Information and Broadcasting Deputy Minister, Mwansa Kapeya (c)
Information and Broadcasting Minister, Mwansa Kapeya (c)

GOVERNMENT has dismissed as careless and alarming, calls by the African Parliamentarians Network Against Corruption (APNAC) that President Michael Sata should dissolve Cabinet for alleged corruption.

Chief Government spokesperson, Mwansa Kapeya said that no Cabinet Minister was currently under any investigations or appearing in the courts of law for corruption.

APNAC chairperson, Cornelius Mweetwa alleged in some sections of the media that President Sata should dissolve Cabinet because of alleged corruption.

“Hon Mweetwa should not mix the Zambian scenario with that of Malawi where the President recently dissolved Cabinet, as the two scenarios are unrelated. The calls from him for President Sata to dissolve Cabinet on grounds of corruption are therefore unfortunate, unfounded and unjustified,” Mr Kapeya said.

Mr Kapeya said in a statement in Lusaka yesterday that as a lawmaker presiding over a high profile institution such as APNAC, Mr Mweetwa should prevail over issues in a level headed manner and play a more positive and constructive role in the fight against corruption and avoid playing to the gallery.

Mr Kapeya who is also Information and Broadcasting Services minister said Mr Mweetwa’s position as chairperson of APNAC, provided him access to relevant institutions to gather facts on matters of corruption and should avoid alarming the public on matters he could easily verify.

He said contrary to Mr Mweetwa’s calls, President Sata had declared zero tolerance towards corruption in which there were no sacred cows.

“This can be seen in the restoration of the Abuse of Office Clause in the Anti-Corruption Commission Act which had been removed by the previous Government and the ongoing prosecution of various corruption cases in the courts of law,” he said.

He corruption was a cancer that delayed and derailed development and affected the poor especially women and children adversely.

He said it was for this reason that the Patriotic Front was determined to eradicate corruption.

He expressed Government’s unwavering commitment to fight corruption through close collaboration and partnership with all stakeholders such as APNAC and Transparency International.

3 PF cadres sentenced to 3-years in prison over illegal land sale

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THREE suspected Patriotic Front (PF) cadres yesterday wept uncontrollably in the Choma Magistrate Court after they were convicted and sentenced to three-years imprisonment for obtaining money on false pretence.

The three, Exildah Mwale, 38, Tokyo Jere, 33, and Japhet Kamwendo, 35, wept loudly in the docket as most of their relatives joined in shedding tears outside the court.

This was shortly after Choma Magistrate Jacob Mbolela who sentenced the trio, ordered police officers to immediately take the convicts to jail.

Mwale wept while she put both her hands on her head. It took other female suspects who had came to take plea in a murder case to console her while on the other hand ,police officers ordered her to stop crying in court.

“Stop crying in court, you will cry in the jail this is not a place of weeping,” one police was heard telling her.

Particulars of the offence are that on October, 3 2013, the trio whilst jointly acting together in Machinda Township in Choma obtained K3, 500.00 from Christopher Mwanga after they sold him an illegal piece of land.

The trio purported that they had a plot in the area which they sold to Mr Mwanga when infact, the said piece of land did not belong to them but obtained the money on false pretence from the victim.

In mitigation, Mwale pleaded for lenience saying she was the first offender and was looking after two grand children with two orphans and if she was jailed, her siblings would suffer at home.

Jere also asked the court to be lenient with him saying he was a widower whose wife passed away recently and left a five-month old baby whom he was looking after.

When passing sentence, Mr Mbolela said the offence the trio committed was on the increase in Choma as several people were swindled out of their little hard earned income.

”I have heard your mitigations but offences of this nature have become rampant in Choma and many people are being swindled for buying plots illegally this sentence should set example to others,” he sais

Government blames MMD and UNIP for high number of youth unemployment

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Government has attributed the current high number of youth unemployment in the country to failure by former successive governments to integrate young people in national development.

And Mansa Trades Training Institute (MTTI) has partnered with government and other stakeholders to train 330 youths in various skills in order to make them self-reliant.

Luapula Province Permanent Secretary, Chanda Kasolo, observed that previous governments lacked the vision to offer meaningful opportunities for young people to acquire life skills to sustain their livelihoods.

ZANIS reports that Mr Kasolo said this in a speech read for him by Luapula Province Deputy Permanent Secretary, Joyce Nsamba, during the official launch of a three-month Intensive Youth Skills Development Training Program in Mansa today.

Mr Kasolo explained that the majority of Zambian youths have since remained unemployed, ill educated and without any survival life skills to enable them earn a living in society and contribute meaningfully to national development.

“Since the Patriotic Front (PF) government came into power, it has started to implement measures to empower the youths to participate in different activities of the economy,” he said.

He further explained that the PF government in Luapula Province has since identified some focal areas that need urgent skills such as infrastructural development, agriculture, tourism, manufacturing and mining as some of the areas where youths could benefit.

The Provincial Permanent Secretary stated that government has formulated an intensive three months skills training program with flexible academic entry point requirements as a practical way of incorporating them in national development.

“The government will continue supporting such youth training innovations in the province as a way of raising a profile of available skilled personnel.

Mr Kasolo pointed out that the government is further committed to sustain skills training programs and other projects as evident by its increased financial support to the education sector.

He reiterated that government’s annual budgetary allocation to the education sector affirms its commitment to address the developmental needs of the youths.

“We are indebted to President Michael Sata’s desire to improve the welfare of disadvantaged and marginalised sectors of society”, he added.

Earlier, Acting Mansa Trades Training Institute (MTTI) Principal, Ocean Matimba, commended government for involving other stakeholders in addressing some of the current skills gap among the youths.

Mr Matimba blamed the previous Technical Education and Vocational Training System for being discriminatory in nature as it lamentably failed to meet the training needs of school drop-outs from the general education school system.

“There is clear empirical evidence that at every examination stage in general education system, there are learners who fail to progress to the next level of education. The reasons for learners to dropout from school system are due to failure to meet the progression requirements and others due to limited places,” he said.

The Government, National Project for Poverty Reduction (NPPR), Technical Education, Vocational, Entrepreneurship Training Authority (TEVETA) and Plan International have partnered with Mansa Trades Training Institute (MTTI) to train 330 youths in various skills at no cost in order to make them self-reliant.

The youths are being trained in bricklaying, carpentry and joinery, general agriculture, food production and automotive mechanics among many others.

ZANIS

Shoprite risks losing its trading licence if it insists on firing the 3000 employees-Government

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Striking workers from Shoprite Kitwe branch  seated at the freedom statue  a few meters away from the  Shoprite premises
Striking workers from Shoprite Kitwe branch seated at the freedom statue a few meters away from the Shoprite premises

GOVERNMENT says Shoprite risks losing its trading licence if it insists on firing the 3000 employees who staged a two strike to press for improved salaries.

State House Permanent Secretary Kaiza Zulu said the Government was saddened by Shoprite management’s action to sack 3000 workers.

“All those purported to be fired are not fired. As Government, we have provided an enabling environment to excel and we expect nothing but a reciprocal feedback from the investors regardless of their size.

“Government is aware that Shoprite makes most of its money from Zambia among all other chain stores. If Shoprite wants to mistreat Zambians, they must stop all their Zambian operations,” Mr Zulu warned.

[pullquote]“They can go back if they want. They can pack their cabbages and leave our country,” Mr Mwaba said.[/pullquote]

He further warned that Shoprite must not be surprised if Government through local authorities withdrew their trading licences countrywide.

And Zambia Congress of Trade Unions-ZCTU-has condemned the dismissal of Shoprite workers by management.

“They can go back if they want. They can pack their cabbages and leave our country,” Mr Mwaba said.

Union General Secretary Roy Mwaba said the move by Shoprite is an indication that the South African chain store is only interested in profits and not the welfare of its workers.

Mr. Mwaba has since commended government’s decision not to recognize the dismissal of the workers by Shoprite.

Shoprite loses 1 million dollars due to strike

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Shoprite Zambia employees perched on trolleys behind the Manda Hill staore
FLASHBACK: Shoprite Zambia employees perched on trolleys behind the Manda Hill staore

Shoprite Southern Africa Manager Gerhard Fritz said the company has lost 1 million dollars since the strike started.

Mr Fritz told Reporters in Lusaka that the firm has been affected badly by the strike.

“We have lost over a million dollar since the strike started, we just want to resolve this and get back to normal operation,” he said.

And Government has given Union Leaders and Shoprite Management a 10 days ultimatum to resolve the impasse that has led to workers downing tools.

Labour Minister Fackson Shamenda said this when he met both the Union and Shoprite management in a meeting that lasted for over two hours at his office.

Mr. Shamenda has emphasized that no worker among the over 3000 Shoprite workers across Zambia will be fired.

Mr. Shamenda has since urged all the workers to resume work tomorrow grievances are being addressed.

And Zambia Congress of Trade Unions-ZCTU-has condemned the dismissal of Shoprite workers by management.

“They can go back if they want. They can pack their cabbages and leave our country,” Mr Mwaba said.

Union General Secretary Roy Mwaba said the move by Shoprite is an indication that the South African chain store is only interested in profits and not the welfare of its workers.

Mr. Mwaba has since commended government’s decision not to recognize the dismissal of the workers by Shoprite.

Nkandu Luo wants World Heritage Centre to inscribe Barotse plains as a heritage site.

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Chiefs and Traditional Affairs Minister Nkandu Luo
Chiefs and Traditional Affairs Minister Nkandu Luo

Chiefs and Traditional Affairs Minister Nkandu Luo says the World Heritage Centre should inscribe the Barotse plains in Western province as a heritage site.

Professor Luo said the Barotse landscape has enough unique features that qualify it to be listed among the World Heritage Sites in the World.

The Minister said UNESCO through the World Heritage Centre must favourably consider submissions made by the National Heritage Conservation Commission (NHCC) to have the Barotse flood plains protected as a heritage site.

Speaking during the NHCC organised orientation workshop on the Barotse Cultural Landscapes in Lusaka, Professor Luo said Western province has for a long time preserved its tradition, culture and beliefs, ingredients she said makes it attractive to be a protected heritage site.

The Minister further said the Barotse Royal Establishment (BRE) has an already well established system of protecting natural resources in the province without supervision.

She said there is no reason why Zambia should only have one heritage site which is the Victory Falls when the country has other places befitting heritage site status.

And speaking at the same occasion, NHCC Chief Executive Officer Collins Chipote said inscription of the Barotse plains as a World Heritage site will come with a lot of benefits.

Mr Chipote said apart from attracting partnerships in the management of the plains, the area will have opportunities of funding for conservation of the site.

He said he is confident that UNESCO will nominate the Barotse plains as a World Heritage Site by next year.

An expert from the International Council of Monuments and Museums Karrel Bakko is in Zambia to assess NHCC’s application to have the Barotse plains listed as a world heritage site.

Currently only the Victoria Falls is recognised as a World Heritage Site in Zambia.

ZANIS

PF youths demonstrate for jobs in Mongu

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Patriotic Front (PF) members in Mongu District in Western Province took to the street and petitioned government on the recent job opportunities in the newly-created districts.

The aggrieved members marched from their party secretariat office to the Permanent Secretary’s office chanting songs of solidality to President Michael Sata.

Speaking on behalf of other petitioners, PF Provincial Chairman, Kenneth Namutulo, accused the Provincial Administration and District Commissioners in the new districts of being corrupt and having used nepotism in the employment process.

Mr Namutulo accused the District Commissioners of having chosen their relatives to fill in the positions of non-civil service jobs in their districts at the expense of PF members.

“I have made my own investigations on the recent employment. The jobs in these new districts were given to people who were on the list of District Commissioners and mostly their relatives,” alleged Mr Namutulo.

He further accused the District Commissioners of working against President Sata’s administration, explaining that the District Commissioners allegedly did not consult with the party leadership in their respective districts when they came up with the names of the new recruits.

Speaking Earlier, Mongu PF District Chairman, Oscar Tembo, said members of the ruling party mean well, adding that the demonstration conducted was due to rampant unemployment among party members as well as youths in the district and the province as a whole.

Mr Tembo said the non-civil service jobs that were created in the new districts should have been seen to cushion the unemployment levels in the province.

He also accused the provincial administration of hiring people from outside the province whom he said are the majority.

And in response, Permanent Secretary, Amos Malupenga, said their grievances would be looked into and communicated through the party structure.

ZANIS

Some parts of Chipata in critical shortage of water

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A critical water shortage has hit some parts of Chipata district in Eastern Province since last Saturday.

The affected areas are part of Kapata Township, Kanjala, Kalongwezi, Hollywood, and Jere areas.

And Chipata residents have challenged Eastern Water and Sewerage Company to find a lasting solution to the water blues experienced frequently in the district by purchasing a generator as an alternative once power goes.

Mr Chanda Chilufya told ZANIS in an interview, that it is sad that in the 21st Century people were still subjected to water shortages.

Mr Chilufya said issues of water and sanitation should be addressed to the fullest so that people are not subjected to unnecessary suffering.

He challenged the water utility company to be innovative in order to enhance effective water supply to residents.

And Charity Nyirenda of Hollywood stated that residents were tired of carrying buckets on their heads.

Mrs Nyirenda said the residents were paying huge bills of water despite receiving rationed water.

And when contacted for a comment, Eastern Water and Sewerage Company Public Relations Officer, Henry Kashoki, was reported to be in Petauke attending a meeting.

ZANIS