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The Committee to Protect Journalists wants action against Koffi

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Congolese musician Kofi Olomide is mobbed when he arrived at Jesus Soul Winners chapel in Lusaka
The Committee to Protect Journalists has called on authorities in Zambia to thoroughly investigate accusations that Congolese musician Koffi Olomide attacked a freelance photographer on Friday at a concert in Lusaka.

News reports said Olomide attacked Jean Ndayisenga at the Taj Pamodzi Hotel as the photographer attempted to take a picture of the musician.

Ndayisenga said Olomide kicked him in the face and damaged the flash of his camera, news reports said.

Ndayisenga, a Rwandan commonly known as “Mandela,” sought treatment at UTH and reported the attack Kabwata police station.

Police Spokesperson Elizabeth Kanjela said the case had been transferred to Lusaka Central Police and that they were investigating.

The Sunday Mail cited concert organizer Suke Chile as saying Olomide had denied the allegations.
News reports said Olomide could not be reached for comment.

“A photographer should not be subjected to assault while covering a musical performance,” said CPJ East Africa Consultant Tom Rhodes. “We urge authorities to investigate this reported attack and bring appropriate charges.”

Olomide arrived in Zambia last week to perform three shows.

News accounts also reported that the musician has faced assault charges in the past.

In August, he was handed a three-month suspended prison sentence in the Democratic Republic of Congo for assaulting his producer.

“Swindled” Kaputa businessman writes to Toyota President seeking a new car and compensation

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toyota hilux

A Kaputa based businessman who claims that Toyota Zambia swindled him has now written to the President of the Toyota Motor Corporation seeking a new car and compensation.

Dr Andrew Tafuna, a farmer explained in documents obtained in Lusaka that he bought a Toyota Hilux Double Cab from Toyota Zambia in April 2010 at a cost of 200 Million Kwacha (old Kwacha).

He explained that on his way back to Kaputa, the vehicle started developing clutch problems and had difficulties reaching Luapula Province.

“I contacted Toyota Lusaka and they promptly sent their men to tow the vehicle back to Lusaka and I and my two daughters followed them back to the capital,” Dr. Tafuna said.

He says on their way back to Lusaka, they were involved in a road traffic accidents resulting in the vehicle having some heavy dents.

Dr. Tafuna has demanded that he be given a brand Hilux Double Cab and compensation for the loss he has suffered from not having the use of his vehicle since 2010.

From the email responses obtained, Toyota maintains that the specific range of Hilux Double Cab that Dr. Tafuna wanted has run out of stock and can only offer him a Toyota Delux 4×4 but that he will need to top up close to US$ 10,000.

“I bought a brand new vehicle from their showroom, it developed faults and I reported. As we were bringing the vehicle to Lusaka, we get involved in an accident and my daughters suffer shock and trauma, I seek for a replacement and compensation and they are now asking me to pay another US$10,000. This is a scandal and Toyota Zambia wants to swindle me of my money,” Dr. Tafuna said.

The aggrieved farmer has now written to the President Of Toyota Motor Corporation seeking redress after concluding that the Lusaka office does not want to resolve the matter amicably.

In his letter to the President and representative Director of Toyota Motor Corporation dated 24th December 2012, Dr Tafuna explains that he bought a Toyota Hilux Double Cab from Toyota Zambia in 2010 and that the very first day he got it, problems on his vehicle started.

Dr Tafuna says all he wants now is a new vehicle and compensation from Toyota Zambia for loss of business as well as to cover all the costs that he has incurred while waiting for the vehicle to be repaired.

Hunt for Successor – Stop the Sata Dynasty

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By Field Ruwe

It is 2013. If this year the opposition does not find a way of organizing itself, we are stuck with Michael Sata for the rest of his political career. I can tell you now that the Sata Dynasty is in the making and once created it will be impossible to dismantle. We will become a North Korea. Zambia will become a totalitarian hereditary dictatorship and a “Hermit Kingdom” like Zimbabwe, isolated from the rest of the world.

Why do I say this?

It is because our “Democracy Index” is fast falling. The Democracy Index is supposed to measure the state of democracy in a country. It is based on 60 indicators grouped in five different categories: electoral process and pluralism, civil liberties, functioning of government, political participation and political culture.

After a year of Sata’s presidency, Zambia has failed in all the categories and can now be categorized as a “flawed democracy” operating under a fledgling authoritarian regime. All signs point to a single-party state organized around Michael Sata (founder of the Patriotic Front Party), his family, and closest allies. Read Wynter Kabimba’s twisted lips: “It is not the PF who wants the one-party state. It is the people of Zambia.”

We may have succeeded in stopping FTJ from a third term bid. We must not bank on this one. There is a big difference between Frederick Titus Chiluba and Michael Chilufya Sata. Chiluba was covertly (quietly) aggressive. In trying to dominate and control us, he was deceptive enough to hide his behavior and true intentions. In the end we caught him—just on time.

Sata is the opposite. He is overtly (openly) aggressive. When he is determined to get something by hook or crook, he is open, direct and without shame. He uses “Reward Power” tactic to destroy his opponents. Beneficiaries respond in kind by blackmailing, defecting, or by carrying through with orders, requests and directions.

[pullquote]As at December 31, 2012, opposition parties were circling the drain like refuse, and it may be safe to say goodbye to almost all of them[/pullquote]

Remember how when he was sworn in, he made the destruction of The Post a priority? Right before our eyes, he ransacked the paper and left only the shell in the name of Fred Mmembe.
A year later, the newspaper is toothless and its Managing Editor wallows in the corridors of power, avoiding being run over. He spends the bulk of his time defending his ego and hoping for a bright day. Today, George Chellah, Amos Malupenga and other former senior staff have assumed powers beyond him.
Sata is still using distraction and diversion techniques to keep Mmembe off focus so that he can keep himself free to promote his self-serving hidden agenda.

Reward Power

It is with this same “Reward Power” weapon that Sata wishes to blast the opposition and create a one-party state. He put it to test back in June 2012 when he seduced Elias Chipimo (NAREP) and Edith Nawakwi (FDD) to accompany him to the Rio+20 summit in Brazil. He took them on a trip so as to lower their defenses. He wanted them to surrender their clout and ability to fight him.

He chose them not because they were the most aggressive opposition leaders. They posed the least threat. As a master manipulator and explorer, he was exploiting their greatest weakness—lavishness and opulence. Both Chipimo and Nawakwi have experienced certain kind of pleasure in the past; Chipimo through up-bringing, and Nawakwi through the MMD. Sata wanted them to relive it.

By asking them to accompany him on a free jolly ride overseas, he awakened in them the desires they have very little control over. With this positive reinforcement, they succumbed to him, and he felt respected and comfortable in their presence.

When he posed with them for photographs at Heathrow in London, and in Brazil he was showing us how powerful a manipulator he was and how gullible the opposition was. In the end, using his “Reward Power” weapon he knocked the molars out of their mouths. With only a few teeth left, Chipimo and Nawakwi went down their knees and thanked him for wounding them. They have not been the same since—more so Nawakwi.
I have said it before and I will say it again, FDD is going nowhere with Nawakwi at the helm. Marksman Sata shot her off the radar when he appointed her to oversee investment in the bio-fuel enterprise.

Religious vote

He quickly reloaded his “Reward Power” and turned it on a Catholic Priest of all the people—Father Frank Bwalya. Sata knows that religion is always a factor in Zambian politics. He uses Christian rhetoric to portray an image of empathy, morality and truthfulness, and makes political gain from his image as a Catholic.

There are about three million Catholics in Zambia (about a quarter of the population), making the church the largest religious institution. Previously, the church was a collaborator with the ruling party to preserve the status quo until the Evangelical FTJ declared Zambia a Christian nation. With that the Catholic Church was relegated to a pressure group and an auditor of public life.

In the past years the church has, intentionally or unintentionally, fronted a young Zambian priest, Father Frank Bwalya, to pose as a political activist. Sata knows how dangerous Bwalya is. Back in 2010 when Bwalya was arrested on suspicion of calling for the removal of Rupiah Banda, there was a massive protest.

Although they are friends, Sata knows that Bwalya is an ambitious agitator and provocateur, running an “opposition party” called “Get Involved or Die Zambia.” He is perhaps the biggest threat. Sata crippled him with a ZESCO Board member blast. He too has not been the same since.

The Opposition

As at December 31, 2012, opposition parties were circling the drain like refuse, and it may be safe to say goodbye to almost all of them. Fully aware of their vulnerability, Sata has turned his “Reward Power” arsenal into a weapon of mass destruction and he is shooting at the opposition trapped as they are in the drain.

Working within his presidential powers and with no care for consultation he is poaching opposition law legislators and party executives—offering many of them deputy ministerial jobs and executive positions in the corporate world.

It was a gesture such as this one that sent Nawakwi’s FDD in disarray in 2003 when Mwanawasa awarded key members of her party cabinet positions; Dipak Patel (Commerce Minister), Geoffrey Samukonga (Deputy Commerce Minister), and my buddy Chance Kabaghe (Deputy Agriculture Minister). Sata is not doing it in the same spirit as Mwanawasa. He is hoping that the appointments will put the last nail in the coffin of the opposition.

First, Sata has targeted the MMD, a party hamstrung by its own internal divisions. Even though to some people Nevers Mumba has made some impressive strides in this short period, it is too little too late.
Like Andrew Kashita has said, the MMD is on its deathbed. I have repeatedly said that it has long stopped to breathe. Now I can predict that the MMD is headed for a big splinter. It will take something pretty dramatic to stop the tsunami.

Nevers Mumba

A political dilettante, Nevers Mumba, is handing Sata a real opportunity to completely annihilate and cremate the MMD. His failure to find a way of connecting with his rivals in his party is most unfortunate and could be at his own peril, politically.

Where is his pastoral knack to bring the lost sheep together? Members like Major Richard Kachingwe have a right to freely express their fears and grievances, even to doubt their leader’s loyalty to the party.
If it is true that Mumba’s readmission to the MMD was rejected at a meeting chaired by Mwanawasa, MMD National Chairman Kabinga Pande, who Kachingwe says attended the meeting, should confirm or deny the claim. And if indeed Mumba is still running the Reform Party he should issue a statement to clear the air and apologize to his new followers. Being leader of the party does not make him indispensable.

Most of all, Pastor Nevers Mumba should have publicly castigated the people who beat up Kachingwe and prayed for their forgiveness. How is he going to save Zambia if he cannot save people in his own party? Expulsions and suspensions are fodder for Sata.

Hakainde Hichilema

As for Hakainde Hichilema, he has not gone over the hump of identity and belonging. His party is still usurped by tribal politics. He is struggling to tap into the people’s natural fear of supporting what they perceive as a “Tonga” party.

When he travels beyond southern province people see him the same way they saw Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula—a political leader of the Tonga people. This perception limits his ability to expand and pose a formidable challenge to the shrewdest and craftiest of them all. If elections were held today, Hichilema would still be playing fiddle to Sata.

This is Hichilema’s sixth year since he assumed the leadership of UPND and immediately received the endorsement of KK and got 25% in September 28, 2006. Many were hoping for an upward trend, but it has not been the case. He has remained in third position with a declivity performance of 19.7% in 2008, and 18.17% in 2011.

I have said it before that of all the opposition leaders, he understands Sata better. He has looked into Sata’s bloodshot and fierce eyes and seen what other opposition leaders have not. He knows how crafty and narcissistic Sata is. After the experience he had with him, it is etched in his mind that Sata is an exploiter of the worst kind.

This year Hichilema needs to figure out how to win. He needs to move his base from Lusaka to the Copperbelt and create strong UPND branches in Mansa, Kasama, and Chipata. There are a lot of disgruntled PF, MMD, and UNIP supporters to tap on in these areas. Most of all, the UPND and MMD must find a way of creating an impervious alliance.

Godfrey Miyanda/Tilyenji Kaunda

As for senior “politician” Brigadier General Godfrey Miyanda, he’s is not worth the mention. He is either a smart conman or a heartless exploiter. Same can be said about Tilyenji Kaunda. The Heritage Party is fictitious and UNIP is deceased. As for the remaining opposition parties, I shall treat them the same way the U.S. treats the Green Party.

This year an energetic and assertive leader with social and political influence, one who is charismatic enough to enlist the support of miners on the Copperbelt, marketeers and kaponyas, chiefs, and religious leaders around the country, must emerge among us and put an end to this one-party nonsense. Come on Zambians, let’s make this a better democratic country—a country in which we all have an opportunity to realize our dreams. Happy New Year!

Field Ruwe is a US-based Zambian media practitioner, historian, and author. He is a PhD candidate at George Fox University and serves as an adjunct professor (lecturer) in Boston. ©Ruwe2012

Kabwe Warriors sell their influential Zambia midfielder Rodreck Kabwe to Zanaco.

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Kabwe Warriors have sold their influential Zambia midfielder Rodreck Kabwe to Zanaco.

The talented 22-year-old moves to the 2012 Faz Super Division champion for an undisclosed fee.

Kabwe moves to Zanaco together with club mate and midfielder Richard Kasonde who also arrives at Sunset Stadium on a permanent deal.

The deal will see five Zanaco players move in the opposite direction to Godfrey ‘Ucar’ Chitalu Stadium.

They will include midfielder Ignatius Lwipa who has been on the sidelines at Sunset for the last two seasons.

Meanwhile, promoted Warriors welcome back promising midfielder Misheck Chaila who is expected to step into the role Kabwe has left.

Chaila has been on a 12-month loan deal at Konkola Blades in 2012.

Warriors have just made a quick return to the Super Division this season following their demotion in 2011.

Meanwhile, Veteran defender Laughter Chilembe says he is pondering his next move following the expiry of his contract at demoted side National Assembly.

Chilembe, a former Zambia right back, said he is yet to decide whether to remain at the Lusaka outfit after his one year contract at Assembly expired on December 31.

“I will decide the way forward soon. Right now I can’t say I am leaving Assembly because we are yet to discuss although my contract has expired,” Chilembe told LT Sports in Kitwe.

“But I have not retired, when I do that I will tell the nation.”

Prior to joining Assembly, the former Nchanga Rangers player was clubless in the 2011 season after leaving Power Dynamos at the end of the 2010 campaign.

Zambia To Play Angola on Saturday

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Zambia National Soccer team players in training at the Olympic Youth Development Centre in Lusaka in readiness for a friendly match against Malawi
File: Zambia National Soccer team players in training at the Olympic Youth Development Centre in Lusaka in readiness for a friendly match against Malawi

Zambia will face Angola and not Swaziland in their first official game in 2013.

Herve Renard’s side has opted to play Angola instead of Swaziland in a friendly after indecision on the part of the latter over whether or not to play the African champions on January 5.

Swaziland earlier backed out of an agreement to play Zambia in Johannesburg citing that they could not raise a team in the absence of their Belgium coach Valerie Billen who was away in Europe on his Christmas break.

Zambia will now instead meet play Angola on January 5 at Dobsonville Stadium in Johannesburg.

Meanwhile, Stopilla Sunzu joined Zambia’s training camp in Johannesburg on New Year’s Eve.

Sunzu missed the initial four days of training after he was holed-up in Lusaka awaiting his UK visa to be issued for his trip to tie-up a deal at Reading.

“He has missed eight training sessions and the coach hopes he can catch-up with the rest of the team now before he goes after January 7,” Faz sources told LT Sports.

Sunzu is expected to rejoin Zambia in Nelspruit at least a week before Zambia’s Group C opening game against Ethiopia on January 21.

Meanwhile, TP Mazembe midfielder Rainford Kalaba could be rested for all of Zambia’s four build-up friendly games despite his recovery from a three-month groin problem.

Team Doctor Joseph Kabungo said that Kalaba will continue to train with the rest of his team mates but indicated that it was too early to rush him back into action.

Kalaba sustained the groin injury on October 10 while in action for his DR Congo side in a 2012 CAF Champions League semifinal first leg game against Tunisia’s Esperance in Lubumbashi.

Luwingu farmer rejects new currency, exchanges it in shops

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There was drama at the National Savings and Credit Bank (NATSAVE) in Luwingu district in the Northern Province when one customer refused to receive the new rebased currency.

Musonda Bwalya of Senior Chief Shimumbi rejected the money, saying he was not conversant with the new Kwacha notes and appealed to the bank management to consider giving him the old currency.

He lamented that people in his area will not accept the new notes because the money was very little compared to the value of the old currency.

Mr Bwalya said it was surprising to note this morning that the bank had started issuing new currency without informing the community in senior Chief Shimumbi’s and other far flung areas.

The visibly annoyed Mr Bwalya said he came to withdraw money for the maize he supplied to the Food Reserve Agency (FRA) last year at the value of K3,000,000 but when he received K3,000 he said the money was very little.

He said that his wife would not accept the K3,000 instead of the K3,000,000 the two budgeted for.

He said villagers in Senior Chief Shimumbi’s area are not aware about the rebasing of the currency, adding that it would be very difficult for the community to conduct business in villages as they are used to the old currency.

Mr Bwalya felt that business men and women would take advantage of the situation by stealing money from them.

Mr Bwalya, who appeared uncontrollable, appealed to the government to consider intensifying sensitization programmes before villagers are robbed of their hard-earned money.

After receiving the new currency, Mr Bwalya went round the shops, converting the new currency to the old for fear of being beaten by his wife.

The new currency started circulating this morning after the bank opened and a snap survey showed that Mr Bwalya was not alone in that predicament.

Some businessmen were also rejecting the new currency, thinking it was a fake Kwacha.

ZANIS

Kasama residents excited with rebased currency

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PATRIOTIC Front (PF) cadres celebrating the victory of their party at Kasama
File: People in Kasama

Scores of Kasama residents today flocked banks to make withdrawals of the newly rebased currency.

Long queues characterized the banking institutions as most people anxiously wanted to start transacting in the new kwacha.

A check by ZANIS this morning revealed long queues at Zanaco Bank, Barclays Bank and Standard Chartered Bank as early as 07:00hours.

Those talked to after accessing the new Kwacha notes expressed happiness.

George Gondwe said he had no problems with new notes because it was easier to carry and conduct transactions.

And Leotina Simutenda, 75, of Location Township has thanked the government for rebasing the money.
Mrs Simutenda said the new currency will be easily understood by elderly people who faced numerous problems with the old currency.

She noted that although the new currency has the same strength as the old one, people will not be required to carry bulky notes in their pockets as the case was in the past.

And Finance Bank customers have cried foul over the non-operational of the Automated Teller Machines (ATMs).

Danny Siwila told ZANIS that the machines have not been working since the December 29, 2012, making it difficult for them to withdraw money.

Mr Siwila called on management at Finance Bank to hastily normalize the situation.

He said he could not use his visa card from Finance Bank to any other places as the Bank has not normalized its ATM.

Meanwhile, some shoppers have appealed to the Bank of Zambia to quickly offload coins on the market.

Juniper Sikombe complained that they were not being given change in coins and the money was not yet in circulation.

Mrs Sikombe has since appealed for a quick intervention by the Central Bank.

Efforts to get a comment from the Bank of Zambia failed

Barely two days since the rebased Kwacha was launched by the Minister of Finance, Alexander Chikwanda in Lusaka, Kasama has no coins, causing panic to many business institutions.

ZANIS

Government reacts to allegations of Public Order Act abuse

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Chief Government Spokesperson, Kennedy Sakeni
Chief Government Spokesperson, Kennedy Sakeni

Chief Government Spokesperson, Kennedy Sakeni, says suggesting abuse of power by the State, especially on the Public Order Act, is the worst form of lies and deceit that can ever come from two self respecting leaders of the civil society that claim to mean well for the country.

Mr Sakeni notes that it is clear that Evangelical Fellowship (EFZ) Executive Director, Pukuta Mwanza, and Foundation for Democratic Process (FODEP) Executive Director Mcdonald Chipenzi, are determined to ignore the fundamental realities of governance for selfish motives.

He said in a statement made available to ZANIS in Lusaka today that Rev Mwanza and Mr Chipenzi should know that a contemptuous and acrimonious approach to national matters will not yield any positive results.
Mr Sakeni advised that it is fair for the duo to engage the Minister of Justice if there are other wider governance issues they want to raise with government.

“This exhibitionist aura they crave to generate around themselves will not help in addressing any substantive issues they seek to resolve with the State but will only assist in exposing their familiar political affiliation and agenda,” he noted.

“Fairness demands that they unmask themselves as opposed to hiding behind the gracious principles and convictions of the organisations they claim to represent,” Mr Sakeni added.

He said it is common knowledge that the police are the enforcers of the law and noted that the Patriotic Front administration does not in any way interfere with their work.

Mr Sakeni said this is so because the Executive seeks to see law enforcers who uphold professionalism in their service to all citizens of their status.

“If it is Rev Mwanza and Mr Chipenzi‘s submission now that the Public Order Act must be amended, surely they know what route to take instead of these wanton attacks on the State,” he noted.

Meanwhile, Mr Sakeni has encouraged the police to keep operating in a manner that permits fairness and justice just like they have done since President Michael Sata assumed office.

He further urged stakeholders to refrain from declaring disputes before engaging the State conclusively as it is resolute on establishing closer working relationships with various stakeholders for the benefit of the country.

Evangelical Church of Zambia (EFZ) Executive Director, Pukuta Mwanza and Forum for Democratic Process (FODEP), Executive Director Mcdonald Chipenzi, have been cited to have accused government of abusing the Public Order Act.

ZANIS

Zambia’s wildlife is being airlifted illegally from game parks-Masebo

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

Tourism and Arts Minister Sylvia Masebo is angry that high levels of corruption at ZAWA have resulted in some foreigners illegally airlifting Zambia’s wildlife undetected.

“This is unacceptable, planes are flying in without any detection and getting our animals. This is revenue we are losing as a nation and yet a few corrupt officials are benefitting,” Mrs. Masebo charged.

Mrs. Masebo said she will fire some more people at ZAWA suspected of corruption following the sacking of Director General Edwin Matokwani and four other senior officers.

She said she will not tolerate corruption in the management of the wildlife sub sector and urged Zambians to take an interest in protecting the country’s wildlife resources.

“I challenge you Journalists, go and visit these game parks and find out what is going on. Some foreigners are taking advantage of us and they are stealing from us. You should be concerned as Zambians.”

Mrs. Masebo also defended her decision to fire the ZAWA officials without any prior notice.

She added. “Sometimes in life you need to move faster than your rivals or you will be double timed. I choose to use a short process because the sacking of those was long overdue. I have received over 300 text messages and 200 calls from people saying the decision was overdue.

I am sure there are other avenues they can pursue if they are aggrieved but they are not the only one, many more will go very soon.

Mrs. Masebo maintained that the sacked team at ZAWA plundered the country’s wildlife sector.

Meanwhile, Ms Masebo has disclosed that government will spend a total of K41 billion for the construction of the modern intercity bus terminus in Livingstone.

And Ms Masebo says Zambia is more than ready to co host this year’s United Nations World Tourism Organization Conference (UNWTO) to take place in the Tourist capital Livingstone.

The Tourism Minister has disclosed that government will spent a total of K96 billion for the overhaul of Kazungula one stop boarder post.

She said the tendering processes for the two major projects are underway and will begin by the end of this month after discussions with the relevant authorities.

Speaking at a media briefing in Lusaka today, the minister expressed happiness with the pace at which various projects are being undertaken in Livingstone ahead of the UNWTO conference.

Ms Masebo said government is committed to ensure that Livingstone has ultra modern facilities for the successful hosting of the conference.

She also said the commissioning of the new departure terminal building at Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula international airport will be announced while the construction of the arrival terminal is progressing well.

Ms. Masebo has also disclosed that visas between the two hosting cities of Livingstone and Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe will be granted to the delegates free of charge.

And Ms Masebo has called on artists in the country to be creative and assist market the country before, during and after the UNWTO conference.

Fuel prices increase in Chongwe

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Deserted Fuel Station
Fuel Station

The price of fuel has been increased in Chongwe district of Lusaka Province following the rebasing of the Kwacha.
Petrol has gone up by 0.06% and diesel by 0.05%.

A check by ZANIS at Kobil and Mount Meru service stations found that petrol was selling at KR8.16 (K8,160) from K8,155 per litre.

And diesel was selling at KR7.57 (K7570) from K 7566 per litre.

The increase has come about as a result of rounding off the rebased pump price to two decimal places instead of rebasing it to three decimal places in order to match with the old price.

Motorists interviewed said the increment should be reversed because it would incite other sellers of goods and services to increase prices.

Fuel attendants at Mount Meru said they have been given the new rebased pump price by the Energy Regulation Board (ERB) while those at Kobil refused to comment on the development.

And the two service stations are not displaying the fuel pump price in both the rebased and the old currency as per government directive.

Efforts to get a comment from the ERB in Lusaka failed by press time.

ZANIS

MMD wrangles to end soon and only real MMD Members will remain in the Party -Chadiza MP

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FILE: MMD cadres during the Press conference held at party president Dr.Nevers Mumba's residence
FILE: MMD cadres during the Press conference held at party president Dr.Nevers Mumba’s residence

Chadiza area Member of Parliament Allan Mbewe says the on going wrangles in the former ruling party (MMD) will soon be over.

“I therefore want to urge all MMD members in the district to be united because these wrangles are timely and will soon go to rest and only real MMD Members will remain in the Party,” said Mr Mbewe.

Mbewe also urged the people of Chadiza to pray for their leaders so that they should not be interested in making money or wealth alone but that they should ask for wisdom to lead the people properly.

ZANIS reports that speaking in his New Year message to his electorate in the area , Mr Mbewe asked the people to love one another and also to work together for the development of the district.

He called on all those with differences to reconcile and forgive one another so that together they may help in bring development to the area.

Mr. Mbewe also urged the people of Tigwirizane and Mshoka Villages of Chadiza District not to live in fear because they will not be resettled as government has found an alternative area where to put up an air strip.

“An alternative place for the air strip has been found and I want to urge the people of Tigwirizane and Mshoka villages that they should go on developing their area without any fear of vacating the land”. He said.

Meanwhile, the Mongo MMD Constituency branch led by chairperson, Yowana Chisambwe has threatened to ditch the party if Dr Mumba continues to hold on to the party presidency.

In a petition spearheaded by MMD Mongu Central Constituency chairperson, Yowana Chisambwe and signed by 55 other Constituency and District officials, the members petitioned the party’s National Executive Committee to pass a vote-of-no-confidence on Dr Mumba and ask him to step down.

Mr Chisambwe confirmed the development in an interview from Mongu yesterday saying the MMD was quickly collapsing because of the poor leadership being exhibited by Dr Mumba.

Dr Mumba was encountering mounting pressure to step aside but he had also remained defiant to such calls.

“The members met this morning and we have resolved to pass a vote-of-no-confidence the leadership of Dr Mumba as party president.

He does not listen to his members and he is the sole cause of the confusion in the party. If he doesn’t step down like he is saying, then we will have no choice but to ditch the party and join another one,” Mr Chisambwe said.

He said it was the cry of the membership that Dr Mumba stepped down and pave way for an extra-ordinary convention to choose a new leader to prepare the troubled opposition for 2016 general elections.

Mr Chisambwe who likened the confusion in the party to famous Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart, said the problems in the party could only end once Dr Mumba stepped down.

“There are no two-ways about the problems that have engulfed the party, Dr Mumba has to go and we support other members like Mafinga MP Catherine Namugala who has stood firm on this matter,” he added.

He accused Dr Mumba of having assumed the MMD leadership through unconstitutional means.

He said the petition represented the views of other Constituency and District officials in other parts of Western Province.

Recently the Luapula MMD provincial executive committee led by Provincial chairperson, Emmanuel Chungu defected to the Patriotic Front accusing Dr Mumba of exhibiting undemocratic style of leadership that had continued to plunge the party into chaos.

PACRA to conduct mobile collection of annual returns

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The Patents and Companies Registration Agency (PACRA) has said it will this year 2013 embark on mobile collection of annual returns in a bid to speed up the process and give access to people in far flung areas.

This follows PACRA’s extension of the amnesty for companies to pay their annual returns penalties from December 31, 2012 to January 31, 2013 to allow more businesses from rural areas to file their returns.

Speaking to ZANIS in an interview in Lusaka today, PACRA Public Relations Officer Vaida Bunda says conducting mobile collection of returns will not only quicken the process but also make it cheaper as people will not have to move from distant places to have access to PACRA.

Ms Bunda urged companies to take advantage of the extension of the waiver as the agency will not extend the deadline again.

She added that companies that would not provide returns before or during the deadline will automatically be deregistered and deleted from the PACRA database.

The Public Relations Officer said PACRA was keen on reducing the number of idle companies in its database in readiness for digitalization to commence on 1st February 2013.

She revealed that the agency had initially intended to embark on digitising its records this month January 2013 but postponed the exercise due to the extension of the amnesty.

And Ms Bunda disclosed that with offices already in Ndola, Chipata, Chinsali, Mongu, Livingstone, and Lusaka PACRA would be opening two new offices in Solwezi, and Kasama this month to increase access in all provinces of the country.

She said having more offices across the country would decentralize the registering of companies and provide convenience for SMEs in far flung areas.

Last year PACRA granted amnesty to all defaulters irrespective of the number of years, which begun on October 1, 2012 and was expected to end on December 31 but extended the deadline after realizing that the big beneficiary of the amnesty were businesses from urban areas.

Over 10, 000 business names and companies have successfully filed their annual returns so far from the time the waiver was given.

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Soccer fans confident of good performance

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Soccer fans in the country have expressed confidence that the Chipolopolo boys will defend the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) trophy in South Africa this month.

Zambia Voluntary Soccer Fans Association (ZAVOSOFA) Patron Peter Makembo says his organisation believes the Zambia national soccer team will emerge champions for the second time.

Mr Makembo told ZANIS sports in an interview in Lusaka today that all what it takes for the Chipolopolo boys to do is to train hard in camp and stay focused during the AFCON.

He also said all soccer loving Zambians were looking forward for the team to win the cup again as this was vital in order to continue putting the country on the football map in Africa.

Mr Makembo noted that as soccer fans, his organization will ensure that it provides all the necessary support to the Chipolopolo boys during AFCON tournament with the view to assist them perform well, reach the finals and lift the cup.

The Zambia national football team as title holders will open their defence against Ethiopia on January 21 before taking on Nigeria four days later and conclude with Burkina Faso on January 29.
Meanwhile, Mr Makembo noted that the 2012 was a year of great improvement of soccer as a sport in the country.

Mr Makembo has since pledged ZAVOSOFA’s commitment to work closely with the Ministry of Sport and Youth, the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) and other stakeholders towards the continued development of soccer in the country.

He further said there is need for all soccer loving Zambians to continue supporting and promoting football in order to improve and develop the sport that has grown to a level of recognition by majority Zambians and accepted by all as a unifying sport.

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Mbola Joins Chipolopolo Camp

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Emmanuel Mbola has jetted into Johannesburg to join the Zambia training camp.

The 19-year-old left back from FC Porto in Portugal landed at OR Tambo Airport in Johannesburg at 08:30 on Monday.

Mbola’s arrival brings to 24 the players in camp preparing for the 2013 Africa Cup that will run from January 19 to February 10 in South Africa.

Expected next will be striker Jacob Mulenga of Dutch club FC Utrecht who is expected to join the team on January 6.

Emmanuel Mayuka from English Premiership club Southampton is expected join the team by January 9.

Meanwhile, Swaziland has rescinded on their decision to pull out of their January 5 friendly against Zambia due to operational reasons.

The friendly match will go ahead as earlier scheduled in Johannesburg.

Zambia kicks off its defence of the Africa Cup on January 21 against Ethiopia in both sides opening Group C match at Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit.

Group C comprises of Burkina Faso, Nigeria, Zambia and Ethiopia.

Nakonde customs starts operating 24 hours

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A senior customs officer says the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) will soon extend operation hours at Nakonde Border Post in Muchinga Province in order to improve on service delivery to the public.

ZRA acting Station Manager for Nakonde Customs, David Mungela, says Nakonde Border Post will from today, January 1, 2013, start providing 24 hour-service.

Mr Mungela said this during the commemoration of Customs Taxpayers Open Day held in Nakonde council grounds.

“I assure you that service delivery at Nakonde Border will soon improve because the good news is that come January 1, our station will start operating 24 hours service,” said Mr Mungela.

Mr Mungela further said the move is to enhance the flow of traffic and clearance of goods at the border.

He added that the new services were also likely to maximize on revenue collection at the border.

Mr Mungela said Nakonde border was one of the busiest borders in the country, hence the need to extend its working hours.

He further explained that during the night shifts, the station would only be dealing with issues of passenger clearance while other commercial business services would be offered during day time.

He added that operating the border 24 hours was in line with one of the most efficiency programs which the PF government was trying to implement in the country.

Earlier, Nakonde ZRA Examining Officer, Derrick Mukonki, advised all taxpayers in the area to always feel free by making use of ZRA offices each time they wanted to seek assistance from them.

Mr Mukonki said most of their clients fear to visit ZRA offices whenever they had something to inquire regarding ZRA services.

He added that failure to consult ZRA officials at the border has landed most of their clients in big problems for obtaining information on ZRA services from wrong people.

“We have had so many cases of clients who had been swindled by crooked people because of getting information on the services we offer from wrong people,” said Mr Mukonki.

The Customs Taxpayers Open Day is held in all border control points in the country to educate taxpayers on the importance of paying tax.

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