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Blades Stay Second After Zesco Draw

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Konkola Blades failed to keep pace with Nkana at the top of the FAZ Super Division table after drawing 1-1 with Zesco United.

Blades are second following their draw against Zesco at Nchanga Stadium today on seven points from three games, two paces behind leaders Nkana.

Patrick Kabamba put Zesco ahead in the 26th minute before Blades levelled before the break through Nyambe Mulenga who turned the ball into his own net.

The result means Nkana are now the only side with a hundred per cent record on nine points from three games played.

Meanwhile in the second kickoff at Nchanga Stadium, Nchanga Rangers thumped Roan United 4-1.

Rangers took the lead in the 6th minute through Bonwell Mwape before Lyson Sikaonga levelled four minutes later.

Alex Ngonga helped Rangers to a 2-1 halftime lead in the 39th minute from the penalty spot while his team mate Levy Zulu added a third in 68 minutes.

Felix Nyaende made it 4-1 with Rangers’ second penalty of the day in the 82nd minute.
Rangers move up to sixth place on fourth points after their win.

Roan on the other hand exchange places with Napsa Stars at the bottom on the log on one point each.

Declare 2012-2013 farming season a national disaster-Mweetwa

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UPND Deputy Spokesperson Cornerlius Mweetwa
UPND Deputy Spokesperson Cornerlius Mweetwa

Choma Central Member of Parliament Cornelius Mweetwa has challenged the Patriotic Front government to quickly declare the 2012-2013 farming season a national disaster.

Mr. Mweetwa who is also United Party for National Development(UPND)Deputy Spokesperson has observed that the current statistics of the expected yield for the farming season indicate that there is going to be an inevitable hunger breaks out in the country.

Mr. Mweetwa noted that this farming season’s expected poor yield is mainly caused by erratic rainfall experienced in some parts of the country and the delayed distribution of farming inputs by the government.

He urged the PF government to heed advice from the opposition political parties in the country on important national issues such as the need for an early distribution of farming inputs to farmers to avoid a situation as will be experienced this farming season.

He was speaking in an interview with Qfm

Scott expected in Nairobi for Kenyatta’s inauguration

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Vice President Guy Scott
Vice President Guy Scott

Vice President, Guy Scott, is expected to arrive in Nairobi tomorrow to attend the inauguration of Kenya’s fourth President, Uhuru Kenyatta, on Tuesday April 9, 2013.

Dr Scott is scheduled to arrive at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport around 17.00 hours local time.

Zambia’s High Commissioner to Kenya, Mary Zambezi, confirmed when she briefed the advance delegation of the Vice President at the Zambian Mission in Nairobi today that Dr Scott will attend the swearing-in ceremony of Kenya’s President-elect, Uhuru Kenyatta, at the Kasarani Sports Complex in the capital.

Uhuru Kenyatta is the son of Kenya’s first President, Jomo Kenyatta, and won the March 4 Presidential polls by 50.07 per cent, eliminating the possibility of a run-off against his closest rival, Raila Odinga of the Coalition for Reforms and Democracy (CORD) who scored 43.2 per cent in an election which recorded 86 per cent voter turn-out.

Uhuru Kenyatta is currently the Deputy Prime Minister of Kenya under the ruling National Alliance Party and has previously served as Finance Minister.

The inauguration of Mr Kenyatta was delayed following a Supreme Court petition by Mr Odinga but the bench upheld the election of Kenyatta on March 30 as the country’s next president.

Meanwhile, High Commissioner Zambezi, who recently presented her credentials to Seychells and Israel to which she is also designated, says there is great potential for business opportunities between Zambia and the two countries.

High Commissioner Zambezi presented her credentials to Israeli President, Shimon Perez, on March 28 and to Seychelles President, James Michel, last week on April 2.

She extended invitations to both presidents to visit Zambia with their respective business delegations to explore the southern African country’s huge investment potential in agriculture, tourism and other emerging sectors of the economy.

Israel has one of the world’s most advanced irrigation technology systems and offers training expertise in various fields of agriculture which High Commissioner Zambezi says should be brought to Zambia to help further improve the new farming blocks created by government in some selected parts of the government.

High Commissioner Zambezi also said there is a lot that Zambia can learn from both Israel and Seychelles in terms of economic development through agriculture and tourism which the two countries boast of respectively.

She also revealed that in terms of tourism, Zambia and Seychelles are further extending their mutual benefit from the natural resources where Seychelles is one of the world’s favoured tourist destinations while Zambia boasts of having one of the world’s seven wonders, the Victoria Falls.

High Commissioner Zambezi said in a few months time the Seychelles national carrier will increase flights between Nairobi and Johannesburg from Livingstone which hosts the Victoria Falls and a variety of animal parks which the tourists from that country could take advantage of to see by combining their trips to view both the falls and the wild life abundant in Zambia.

“It is incumbent upon us the political leadership not to merely pay lip service when we are appointed into foreign service but instead explore investment opportunities to help improve our economy back home,” said High Commissioner Zambezi.

Meanwhile, the Zambian Mission in Kenya has also held several meetings aimed at exploring business opportunities with the private sector in Nairobi to woo them to explore Zambia’s vast tourism potential.

Kenya has a vibrant tourism economy which draws millions of foreign tourists per annum and earns the country foreign exchange to support at least 95 per cent of the national budget.

The Patriotic Front (PF) government has put tourism at the centre of economic development as an emerging sector which can significantly contribute to the national treasury and job creation if well harnessed.

ZANIS

Keagan Mumba Puts Brave Face on Champions League Exit

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Coach Keagan Mumba has lamented Zanaco’s elimination from the CAF Champions League.

South African giants Orlando Pirates booted out Zanaco from the Champions League 3-1 on aggregate after winning last night’s return leg 2-1 in Johannesburg.

In a post-match interview, Mumba told SABC that Zanaco tried their best in the Champions League.

He, however, congratulated Pirates fror advancing to the second round.

“Firstly, congratulations to Pirates. It was not just our day.
“In the first leg, we gave too much respect to Pirates,” he said.

Zanaco’s failure in the continental competition follow’s Power Dynamos’ elimination from the CAF Confederations Cup last month.

Does God Make Mistakes? Addressing the issue of Gays

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April 4, 2013 marked 45 years after Martin Luther King’s assassination. During King’s time, blacks were an inferior race. King, like other religious leaders had a choice – protect the status quo or change it. He chose the latter, and it cost his life. His name is now celebrated, in his time, however, his fellow pastors where his vicious critics. His “Letter from Birmingham Jail” was a response to his critics who called his activities “unwise and untimely.” “In every situation,” so Dr. King wrote, “We know through painful experience that freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed.”

Alas the discrimination against blacks was justified with selected versus from the Bible. I had just attended a Church service dedicated to Dr. King, when I read Evangelical Fellowship of Zambia, Executive Director, Pukuta Mwanza’s position on homosexuality. At the risk of being called all sorts of names, I want to respond to his position.
[pullquote]Friends, gays may be sinners but they are humans with rights[/pullquote]

Rev Mwanza claimed that homosexuality is against “fundamental Christian values, as well as African and traditional beliefs and practices,” and that democracy means the “interest of the majority must supersede those of the minority.” I think this argument is flawed. Christian and African values, like all values, change over time. By the way, does democracy mean denial of minority rights? Should Muslim be banned or Bemba become the official language simply because the majority of Zambians identifies as Bemba? From Nazi German to Rwanda, we have seen how such thinking can destroy a nation and people’s lives.

The European Union is not promoting homosexuality but asking us to respect the humanity of sexual minorities – they are humans created in the image of God. In December 2012, I met a Zambian at the United Nations. We spent days speaking and sharing meals until he asked me – “Kapya, do you know that I am a woman?” My answer was, “no way!” He then showed me his passport, and for sure, he was a woman. He followed it with another question, “Do you know what it means for me to live in Zambia. I can’t use male toilets and neither can I use female ones without being accompanied by friends.”

That encounter took me back to the South African Olympic medalist, Caster Semenya – whose gender was contested and raised so much solidarity across Africa. Then I remembered one ZNS officer in Luamfumu, Mansa during the 1980s. We called her Christine cibula mabele (Christine without breast). Everything about her was male and she would cry aloud, asking why God created her a woman when she was a man. All these events led to question whether God makes mistakes after all.
[pullquote]African gays will not get their rights without a fight – and all those who understand their plight will stand with them until their rights are realized.[/pullquote] I believe God does not make mistakes – but we, the people do. Just as discrimination of lepers, crippled, blind persons, blacks, women, and slaves was justified, today we still define who fits our description of the “natural” order of things. Fundamental values change with knowledge and experiences. Not long ago, twins were treated as evil. Kids whose top teeth came out first were killed – finkula. Today, we look back and wonder what our people were thinking. Yet in those days, such actions were defended as fundamental African values.

We have laws against homosexuality and we hold as “African.” The truth is, they are products of colonial rule and Christianity. In fact, early missionary writings show that Europeans were traumatized when Africans considered homosexuality amoral.
I am aware that Leviticus 18:22 and 20:13 reads, ‘If a man has sexual relations with a man as one does with a woman, both of them have done what is detestable. They are to be put to death.” In the New Testament, Romans 1:24 -27 is often used to justify our opposition to homosexuality. But Leviticus 19:19 also reads: ‘Do not plant your field with two kinds of seed. Do not wear clothing woven of two kinds of material.” Leviticus 19: 27 is more interesting, “‘Do not cut the hair at the sides of your head or clip off the edges of your beard.” Letivicus 20:27, adds, ‘A man or woman who is a medium or spiritist among you must be put to death,’ while verse 10 says, “‘If a man commits adultery with another man’s wife — both the adulterer and the adulteress are to be put to death.” Well, if you know your Bible, you will understand that Jesus confronted this verse in John 8:1-11 by appealing to peoples’ consciences about adultery- anyone without sin should stone her. You know the rest. Paul’s letters are also clear – women are inferior to men and must remain silent – after all they sinned. As for slaves, they must obey their masters.

I believe the Bible is God’s word, but human knowledge and context affect how we apply and interpret it. I guess the Rev. Mwanza shaves and cuts his hair. He also wears clothes made from two kinds of materials and will never justify slavery or killing of children who disobey their parents. He would not support executing n’gangas or those caught in adultery even when the Bible says so. Under Sharia law, for example, women are stoned to death for adultery – and we Christians oppose such laws as inhumane due to our conviction that every human being, regardless of what s/he has done or become, is sacred before God.

I know that gay issues are emotional but let us face it – gays have been part of human history. In his Zondervan Press published book, African Christian Ethics, Samuel Waje Kunhiyop, Nigerian professor at South African Theological Seminary – which is an Evangelical college, argues that it is factually false to claim Africa had no gays. On page 304, he gives an example of yan daudu (gays) who paraded the streets annually as late as the 1970s in Nigeria. In Uganda, Kabaka Mwanga was gay long before Christianity and he is the reason we have African martyrs of Uganda – they were killed for refusing to have sex with their King upon conversion to Christianity.

Friends, gays may be sinners but they are humans with rights. I may believe drunkards will go to hell and that women are inferior to men but that does not justify the denial of their rights. I may consider smoking evil but to persecute those who smoke is wrong. Nobody is promoting homosexuality – we have gays in our midst. They may be hiding but they are our brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews, friends and workmates. They attend church, sing in our choirs, tithe and in some cases they are our pastors and priests. But they also cry, bleed and die.

Please let us live to disagree but never sacrifice our common humanity. African gays will not get their rights without a fight – and all those who understand their plight will stand with them until their rights are realized. As for now, let us preach love for God is love. Judgment belongs to God – who will punish those who shave, cut their hair, mix colors, allow women to speak, eat pork, and of course drink and smoke. No wonder we are saved by grace!

By Rev Kapya Kaoma

Government suspends export of maize till food security is verified

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 Bob Sichinga
Bob Sichinga

Government has suspended the export of maize and maize products until the status of the food security within the country has been verified, Agriculture and Livestock Minister Robert Sichinga has said.

Mr Sichinga announced ban yesterday and said that all export permits issued by the Ministry of Agriculture for maize and maize products including mealie meal have been revoked with immediate effect.

Mr Sichinga said investigation conducted within the Ministry and by the Police had indicated that there were weaknesses and questionable procedures being practiced in the Ministry over the issuance of export licenses.

“Following a number of concerns on the national food security situation that have been raised by various stakeholders, I wish to announce that it is clear from the investigations carried out so far by police and within my Ministry that there are weaknesses and questionable procedures being practiced in this Ministry over issuance of export licenses, arising from the forgoing, I have decided to suspend export of maize and maize products with immediate effect” he said.

[pullquote]Mr Sichinga assured that Government to Government exports to the Democratic Republic of Congo, Malawi, Tanzania and Zimbabwe would not be affected by the ban.[/pullquote]

He said further investigation had been instituted to get to the root cause and warned that any officer who would be found wanting will be dealt with according to the findings on the offence committed.

Mr Sichinga however said traders who have already loaded trucks in readiness for export will be allowed to complete their transaction upon verification by officials from the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock.

Mr Sichinga assured that Government to Government exports to the Democratic Republic of Congo, Malawi, Tanzania and Zimbabwe would not be affected by the ban.

Provincial Assemblies to address Barotse Agreement

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The working group on Devolved Governance and Traditional leadership has observed that the Provincial Assemblies which the Draft Constitution has provided will address what the people of Western Province have been calling for through the Barotse Agreement of 1964.

Debating the First Draft Constitution at the just-ended Sector Group Convention in Lusaka Friday, delegates observed that the Barotse Agreement of 1964 seeks to give power to local people which the FDC has addressed by introducing the Provincial Assemblies where the traditional leaders, local authorities and other organizations will be represented.

Chairperson of the working group, Chief Chipepo, said the Provincial Assemblies will have the same composition in all provinces but delegates disagreed with him stating that the Barotse Royal Establishment (BRE) has structures in place which could be used to form the
Assembly.

Institutes of Local Government Administrator of Zambia Vice Person, Bwanga Kapumpa, observed that the BRE has the King, the Prime Minister and other leaders who he said could help decide who to be recruited into the Provincial Assembly as long as they utilize the funds for the intended purposes.

Mr Kapumpa, who is also an expert in local government issues, said the King should be allowed to suggest who the speaker of the Provincial Assembly should be because he has an influence on his people in the area.

He noted that the traditional leadership in Western Province has a structure of governance which is similar to the provincial assembly and hoped that the introduction of the Provincial Assembly will be of help to the people in Western Province.

And Former Kitwe Town Clerk, Ali Simwinga, observed that the inclusion of the Provincial Assemblies in the FDC is a better response to the abrogated Barotse Agreement which sought the devolution of power and resources.

Mr Simwinga said the Provincial Assembly will empower the people of
Western Province who wanted the Barotse Agreement to be recognized
with resources and authority to develop their area.

ZANIS

Today’s Message: Let the Encouragement Flow

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bible

TODAY’S SCRIPTURE

“Worry weighs a person down; an encouraging word cheers a person up”
(Proverbs 12:25, NLT)

TODAY’S WORD from Joel and Victoria

When you see someone who is struggling, a co-worker who is discouraged, a friend who is not up to par, how do you respond? Our words can be what keeps a person going; our compliments can put a spring back into their step. Now more than ever, we need to automatically let the encouragement flow. We need to tell others how much we love them, how we value them, and tell them that they are talented and creative. Always remember, with your words you carry life-giving water. You carry hope, healing, encouragement and new beginnings, and you can pour it out everywhere you go.

Today, choose to speak encouragement. Choose to speak victory and faith. Instead of telling people what they’re doing wrong, instead of pointing out all their faults, find what they are doing right. Focus on the good. There are already enough critical, judgmental people in the world. Let’s be people who lift up others and restore them. Let’s be the light of Jesus in the world.

A PRAYER FOR TODAY

Father God, thank You for speaking through me. Thank You for using me to be a blessing to others. Thank You for encouraging my heart as I find ways to encourage the people around me. I love You and bless Your holy Name. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.
— Joel & Victoria Osteen

Pirates Boot Zanaco Out of CAF Champions League

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Zanaco have been booted out the 2013 CAF Champions League by Orlando Pirates of South Africa.

The Zambian champions lost 2-1 at FNB Stadium in Johannesburg to bow out 3-1 on aggregate in the first round.

Pirates took the lead in the 18th minute through Khethowakhe Masuku who struck the net with a long range shot to see the hosts take a 1-0 lead into the break.

Zanaco kept their slim hopes alive in the 48th minute when Musonda Mwape equalised.
The visitors will feel a little hard done by after Zenzo Meyiwa fumbled to collect a long-range and seemingly collected the ball across the line.

However in the 77th minute, Mpho Makola made sure of Pirates passage to the second round with a superb free kick.

Pirates awaits to host the winner of the TP Mazembe-Mochudi Centre Chiefs in a second round, first leg match on April 20.

Mazembe and their guests from Botswana play on Sunday in Lubumbashi with the DR Congo Club leading 1-0 from the first leg played on March 16 in Gaborone

Nkana Beat Kalulushi To Go Top

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Ten-men Nkana easily swept away promoted Kalulushi Modern Stars with a 2-0 victory on Saturday in Kitwe to assume leadership of the FAZ Super Division for at least 24 hours.

Striker Reynold Kampamba put Nkana in front after converting a 4th minute spot kick awarded by referee Jani Sikazwe.

As Nkana were celebrating the goal, Kalulushi coach Levy Chabala saw red for disputing Sikazwe’s decision to award the home team a penalty in this Week Three fixture.

Two minutes after the restart, striker Festus Mbewe stretched Nkana’s lead with a headed goal.

This was Mbewe’s third goal in three matches so far in the season.

Nkana top the Super Division on nine points ahead of unbeaten Konkola Blades date on Sunday with Zesco United in a doubleheader at Nchanga Stadium on Sunday.

Blades have six points from heading into their third league game of the season.

Meanwhile in the early kick-off at Nkana Stadium, Ndola Lime collected their first point after battling to a 2-2 draw with Green Buffaloes.

Lime skipper Lameck Kafwaya grabbed a brace while Stephen Kabamba and Kennedy Chola scored for Buffaloes.

Buffaloes move to five points and Lime have a point in three games.

RESULTS:
FAZ Super Division Week Three Results
Kabwe Warriors 1-1 Red Arrows
Napsa Stars 0-2 Konkola Mine Police
Lime Hotspurs 2-2 Green Buffaloes
Nkwazi 2-2 Power Dynamos
Nkana 2-0 Kalulushi Modern Stars
Sunday
Konkola Blades-Zesco United
Nchanga Rangers-Roan United.
Zanaco- Forest Rangers (Postponed)

Claims by HH on BBC that PF is a dictator Government are baseless-Government

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United Party for National Development President Hikainde Hichilema
United Party for National Development President Hikainde Hichilema

Government has described as baseless claims by United Party for National Development (UPND) leader, Hakainde Hichilema, in an interview with the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) that the Patriotic Front has created a dictatorship government.

Information and Broadcasting Services Deputy Minister, Mwansa Kapeya, says government has demonstrated its commitment to good governance and the rule of law which he said the opposition leader should be honest enough to admit instead of accusing it of bad governance and dictatorship.

The Minister noted that in a dictatorship government, Mr Hichilema would not be given media coverage or be in the limelight as he is enjoying on a daily basis.

Mr Kapeya said the UPND leader’s baseless outburst against government is as a result of the shrinking political fortune and the humiliating defeat his party has suffered in the recently held parliamentary by-elections in Livingstone and Mpongwe at the hands of the ruling PF.

“Which dictatorship is Mr Hichilema talking about that allows him to go and hold a press conference on a foreign soil (South Africa) to castigate his country and still get away with it as he did recently with other opposition leaders,” Mr Kapeya wondered.

Mr Kapeya further noted that contrary to the attacks, Mr Hichilema has exhibited high levels of political intolerance and dictatorship by dictating to his Members of Parliament not to work with the PF government at the expense of national development.
The Minister advised the UPND leader to desist from using government as a scapegoat each time he is in trouble with the law.

He said government promised a people-driven constitution which he said is underway while the free and independent media which his government promised is already in place.

He said with the creation of a new province and new districts around the country to bridge the flow of development to the people, the decentralisation of power to the people which the PF government is gaining momentum is being achieved.

ZANIS

Govt to deliver according to manifesto – Scott

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Vice President Guy Scott
Vice President Guy Scott

Vice President, Guy Scott, has appealed to the people of Kapiri-Mposhi District to vote for Patriotic Front (PF) candidate, Eddie Musonda, in the forth-coming Parliamentary by-elections.

Dr Scott said the people should carefully consider voting for Mr Musonda because currently, the PF is the only party with a promising future in the country.

Speaking yesterday when he addressed the multitude at Lukomba Secondary School in Mpula Ward, Dr Scott said his government will deliver development to the Zambians in accordance with the campaign promises made during the September 2011 tripartite elections.

The Vice President appealed to the people in Kapiri-Mposhi to exercise a little patience and faith in the PF leadership, saying the government is aware that many Zambians are wondering when it will bring development to the country and that efforts are being made to ensure that most of the challenges are addressed.

He observed that it is impossible for his government to change things overnight because there has been a lot of damage experienced over the last 30 years but promised that all will be well for Zambia because the government is working tirelessly to address the problems.

Dr Scott, therefore, appealed to the residents in Kapiri-Mposhi to vote for PF on April 23, 13 in order to ensure development in the country.

And PF elections campaign manager, Jean Kapata, has assured the people of Kapiri-Mposhi that they will see immense development in the area once they vote for PF candidate, Eddie Musonda.

Mrs Kapata, who is also Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Community Development, Mother and Child Health, said Mr Musonda is the only credible candidate among the three candidates vying for the Kapiri-Mposhi seat.

She said UPND candidate, Lawrence Zimba, has already instilled doubt in the minds of the electorates because he engaged in corrupt practices to scoop the seat during the September 2011 elections and because of that, the people of Kapiri have undoubtedly lost confidence in him.

She added that UNIP candidate, Francis Mwape, is not a factor to the PF because the party is long gone and has nothing to offer the Zambians in terms of development.

Mrs Kapata, therefore, urged the residents to vote for Mr Musonda, saying it is only the PF government that has the capacity to resuscitate the country’s economy.

And Central Province Minister, Philip Kosamu, has stated that escalating lies that President Michael Sata is ill will not help the opposition to win the April 23 by-elections.

Mr Kosamu said the move by the opposition to generate lies about President Sata’s health is a clear sign that the opposition has run out of ideas.

He advised the opposition to focus on issue-based campaigns if they are to attract even a handful of voters in the forth-coming elections.

The minister said there is need for the opposition to accept that the PF is currently the party in power and will rule Zambia for as long as the Lord wants.

ZANIS

Munkombwe vows to push PF agenda

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Daniel Munkombwe
Daniel Munkombwe

Newly appointed Southern Province Minister, Daniel Munkombwe, has vowed to ensure the developmental agenda of the Patriotic Front (PF) government is fully implemented with or without the support of the opposition Members of Parliament in the province.

Mr Munkombwe says he wants Southern Province to fully benefit from the developmental agenda of the PF government.

The veteran politician says it is up to the opposition Members of Parliament to either accept to work with the government of the day or not, stressing that what is important for him is to implement the PF manifesto.

Mr Munkombwe, who has described President Michael Sata as a seasoned and intelligent politician who will catapult Zambia to greater heights of development, says he will not be intimidated by any politics of opposition.

Mr Munkombwe was speaking yesterday when outgoing Southern Province Minister, Josephine Limata, officially handed over the office to him at the new provincial administration offices in Choma.

He has urged civil servants in the province to move in tandem with the PF government which he said he is in a hurry to develop this country.

Mr Munkombwe said the PF is a strong political party that cannot be swallowed by any opposition party.

And Ms Limata, who is now Gender Deputy Minister, urged Mr Munkombwe to work towards uniting the people despite the province being an opposition stronghold.

She said she has confidence in Mr Munkombwe as a veteran politician that he will deliver to the expectations of the people.

ZANIS

Solicitor-General urges court to dismiss RB’s immunity objection

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 Solicitor-General Musa Mwenye
Solicitor-General Musa Mwenye

SOLICITOR-General Musa Mwenye says the High Court should not give former President Rupiah Banda permission to commence judicial review over Parliament’s decision to lift his immunity because the application is “hopeless”.

Mr Banda is asking the High Court to quash Parliament’s decision to lift his legal immunity. He has taken Government to court through the Attorney General.

But Mr Mwenye said Mr Banda’s application should be dismissed because it is “frivolous, vexatious and hopeless”.

This is contained in written submissions filed in the Lusaka High Court yesterday.
“It is crystal-clear or obvious that the applicant [Mr Banda]does not have an arguable case to warrant proceeding to a substantive hearing.

“This is a proper case that can be eliminated at an early stage by refusing leave to apply for judicial review because it is frivolous, vexatious and hopeless,” he said.

Mr Mwenye said the elimination of Mr Banda’s case at an early stage will “no doubt prevent the time of the court from being wasted”.

He said the court can only give Mr Banda permission to start judicial review if it is convinced that on the material available before the court, there is an arguable ground to grant the relief sought.

Mr Mwenye said there is no arguable case advanced by Mr Banda in the matter and the application should be dismissed.

On Mr Banda’s argument that Parliament should have conducted a full inquiry before lifting his immunity, Mr Mwenye said there is nothing in the Constitution which places an obligation on the National Assembly to conduct a full and proper inquiry.

“The submissions or suggestions by Mr Banda that the National Assembly is obliged to conduct a full proper inquiry into his alleged criminal allegations amounts to an attempt to introduce glosses or interpolations in the context and text of Article 43 of the Constitution,” he said.

On Tuesday, Mr Banda said the High Court should grant him permission to commence judicial review of Parliament’s decision to lift his immunity.

He said if allowed, the judicial review should act as a stay of the removal of his legal immunity.

Cases of industrial unrest have reduced significantly since PF took over-Shamenda

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Labour Minister Fackson Shamenda
Labour Minister Fackson Shamenda

Labour Minister Fackson Shamenda says the cases of industrial unrest by workers in Zambia have reduced significantly since the Patriotic Front took over Government.

Mr Shamenda says this is because Government has lived up to its election promises on which it was elected.

Speaking when he witnessed the graduation of 15 drivers from his Ministry at the Lusaka Technical Business College yesterday, Mr Shamenda said he would run the Labour Ministry as a viable business entity by reducing bureaucracies associated with accessing services from a Government department.

He said the Ministry had embarked on a capacity building exercise which would allow all members of staff access training regardless of their positions.

He said in an effort to enhance service delivery, the ministry of Labour had established addition legal, public relations and IT departments.

Mr Shamenda implored Zambians not to listen to complaints by some quarters who deliberately failed to appreciation the developmental strides being made by the Government but see for themselves the efforts that have so far been made to uplift the lives of the people

“This graduation is part of our re-branding, to bring the Ministry to a level where it can contribute to the efficient running of Government .Everyone deserves to be empowered through skills training as these are lifelong skills,” Mr Shamenda said.

Lusaka Business Technical College Board Chairperson George Silutongwe commended Government for coming up with the initiative of training workers locally.

Mr Silutongwe said the college was willing to design more study programmes that would be in tandem with the current market trends.

The drivers some of whom are attached to the office of the minister and his deputies were trained in basic mechanical skills.