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Livingstone asks private companies to help in garbage collection

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File: Uncollected garbage
File: Uncollected garbage

The Livingstone City Council has engaged some companies to help with the collecting of garbage in Livingstone City

Acting Public Relations Manager, Emmanuel Sikanyika, told ZANIS in an interview that the council’s trucks are not enough to manage waste, hence the calling for help from the private sector.

He added that this development would yield beneficial results in waste management because the council has now divided the city into zones.

“We have divided the city into zones and these are the companies that will be responsible for the different zones.

“One of the companies is BBMC Essential Enterprises and it will be managing Zone One; K and C will manage Zone Two. Zone Three will be managed by Citi Mop limited; Kapata Moyo General Dealers will mange Zone Four; Nrosrn will manage Zone Five; Kesley Enterprises will be responsible for Zone Six and Solid Waste Management Unit(LCC) will manage zone Seven,” he said.

Mr Sikanyika assured the public of better services of waste management once the franchise concludes its Memorandum of Understanding.

He has since called on the public to help the council by not dumping garbage anyhow.

Meanwhile, a resident of Maramba Compound, Elizabeth Shambisho, expressed happiness over the council’s plan of collecting garbage.

“ We wanted the council to come up with a system of collecting garbage. Now that they are going to do so, we are ready to pay subscriptions for the waste to be collected from our homes from time to time,” she explained.

Another resident of marimba compound, Phyllis Kapumpa, is also for the idea of subscribing for garbage collection.

“People are ready to pay subscriptions for the garbage to be collected,” she assured.

Mrs Kapumpa added that the garbage dumping is giving her and her neighbours a job of waking up early in the morning to stop people from dumping the waste near their homes.

“We would like the council to do something by punishing people that are found dumping garbage in undesignated areas,” she explained.

Mrs Kapumpa further called on the council to sensitise people about the dangers of throwing litter anyhow.

Meanwhile, Beauty Mwandwe said if the council was to make them pay a subscription fee for garbage collection it should be at a reasonable price for everyone in the area to afford.

Mrs Mwandwe further said collecting garbage effectively will help reduce the number of diseases caused by waste dumping, especially in the rainy season.

ZANIS

Faz Seeks Fifa Advice on Sudan Player Status

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The Football Association of Zambia says they have officially informed Fifa over Sudan’s fielding of an ineligible player.

Sudan fielded Al Hilal defender Saif Ali in their 2-0 win over Zambia in a 2014 World Cup Group D qualifier on June 2 in Khartoum.

“Pursuant to our statement released earlier today, the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) would like to announce that world soccer governing body FIFA has informed us that they are forwarding our mater to the FIFA Disciplinary Committee,” the statement posted on Faz official website said.

“FIFA’s response to FAZ comes in the wake of the ended week’s correspondence between Football House and FIFA House.

“In our communication to Zurich last week, we requested FIFA to review the June 2 FIFA World Cup Brazil 2014 qualifier match Sudan vs. Zambia with specific reference to the Sudanese player Saif Ali Eldin Adris.

“As stated in our earlier statement, Football House had been looking at the relevant documentation and materials relating to the game, the player in review as well as the rules and regulations governing the 2014 Qualifiers.

“Once again, once the FIFA process is completed and the outcome communicated to us, we shall inform the nation accordingly.”

Meanwhile, the story was broken by The Post newspapers, before Faz were prompted to issue a statement.

Police cautions HH for likening the President to Chimbwi with No Plan and issuing alarming statements

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Zambia Police spokesperson Elizabeth Kanjela

Police today cautioned the United Party for National Development (UPND) party leader Hakainde Hichilema. According to the statement releasaed by Zambia Police public relations officer Elizeberth Kanjela, Mr Hichilema was cautioned on two counts.

The first involved the publication of false news with intent to cause fear and alarm to the public c/s 67 of the penal code cap 87 of the laws of zambia.  This is in connection with the statement he made during a press conference where he stated that the PF government had sent PF youths to be trained by sudanese militias.

The second involved the Defamation of the president c/s 69 of the penal code cap 69 of the penal code cap 87 of the laws of zambia.  The statement is contemptuous of the presidency by likening him to a Chimbwi (Hyena) with No Plan in his governance of the republic of zambia.

President Michael Sata appoints acting Chief Justice

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President Michael Sata greets Lusaka police division commissioner Charity Katanga when he arrived from London. This was at Kenneth Kaunda international airport.
President Michael Sata greets Lusaka police division commissioner Charity Katanga when he arrived from London. This was at Kenneth Kaunda international airport.

President Michael Sata has appointed Hon. Madam Justice Lombe Chibesakunda as Acting Chief Justice and Hon. Madam Justice Florence Mumba as Acting Deputy Chief Justice with immediate effect. This is contained in a press statement made available to the media by his special assistant for press and public relations George Chellah.

According to the statement, Hon. Mr. Justice Ernest Sakala, Chief Justice and Hon. Mr. Justice Dennis Chirwa, Acting Deputy Chief Justice have proceeded on leave pending expiry of contract and retirement respectively.

President Sata has thanked Justices Sakala and Chirwa for their service to the nation and wished them well in their impending retirement.

And the Head of State is hopeful that the appointment of Hon. Madam Justices Chibesakunda and Mumba will go a long way in achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) on women in leadership positions.

The Republican President has no doubt that the appointments will equally assist in achieving the aspirations of the Zambian people for the Judiciary.

President Sata wished the new officer bearers success as they undertake this challenging and dignified responsibility.

Bittersweet Poetry : Poems of the week by Lee Stewart ,Micheal Mutale and Taylor Pearce

As we continue to promote Poetry in Zambia ; here are this weeks poems ,enjoy.

*LETTERS TO ENIGMA* by Taylor RandomGeek Pearce


Turn the sun to nothingness,
We’ll learn to love the moon,
Burn a rainbow’s promises,
And floods won’t seem so gloom,

Shatter of the sands of time,
And forever can be now,

Put your frozen hands in mine,
Forget the why’s and How’s,

Hate me when you think you should,
I’ll get to know your rage,

Fire and blood are scarce good,
But so is oblivious age,

Show me all your pitch black paintings,

I’ll drown out all my fears,

Cleanse me when our love is raining,
Even thunder has its tears,

Let me feel that death is lurking,
I promise not to peek,

I’ll know it has come when life stops hurting,

And faith becomes relief,

Take a moment’s time to read this,
Its time this moment shows,

That loneliness is worth its reasons,
So Every crowd should know…

MR SPACE MAN YOU’RE FUNNY by Lee Stewart

Dream beings,
Entering our deepest feelings,
Hold that thought,
Sightings of space ships,
Shaped to fit untrained eyes,
As we take to being digitalized,
Colorful dreams distracting the child at play,
Yes I hear you join us you say,
But I am you can’t you see?
This world for now is home,
I’m waiting cause I was told to wait,
I’ll be picked up soon you should come,
It will be great don’t be afraid,
What is done is done it’s how we are made,
The journey we will take won’t be too long you see,
Light talk to me I follow them too,
You don’t have to believe me I knew,
Magic doors and sounds of talking,
Knocking louder when I forget,
Other beings met me hoping I would remember,
I said no they outside did not speak,
It is they wish to enter when not asked,
Come back Mr. Space Man why has the music stopped,
I was listening do not be sad,
They forgot their hearts in too many questions,
Suggestions fall like leaves from the tree,
Some tasty fruits presents for me,
I love the moon it goes to sleep and lands in my hand,
I place it on top of sand castles in the sand,
The sea, the sea, let us go now let us go there,
I get to fly the space ship everywhere,
Silly humans they look so 3D,
Exactly how Mr. Space Man said they would be,
They never know who they are,
Not even around the corner of the closest star,
Some are funny but they change too much,
Hurry now,
Before what they call time shuts.

WORDS by Michael Mutale

Words can bring to light,
things once hidden out of sight.
The revealing of a secret or enlightenment
Words can be the seeds of our dreams or the fruits of our nightmares.
The manifestation of our deepest fears,
or the expression of our greatest desires.

But words are more powerful,
they can also bring to life.
Angels and Demons they can summon,
so be careful what you call on.
The power of life and death lies in the tongue.
This is the truth, it’s not a con.

Words can be chants or prayers, all constructed with the same alphabetical letters.

We are not to be mediums, or diviners.
Words connect us to each other and to God.
But be careful they can also bind us to the dark side.

By Kapa187

Zambezi Airlines to resume operations on June 17

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Zambezi Airlines Boeing 737-500 aircraft

Zambezi Airlines will resume operations on their regional flights on Sunday, June 17, 2012.

Zambezi Airline’s Country manager for South Africa Michael Mujajati said the Airline had learnt its lesson and would do its utmost best to stay on the market.He said the company had resolved all the safety issues which were raised by Zambia Civil Aviation Authority.

Mujajati said the first flight will depart South Africa’s Oliver Tambo International Airport for Lusaka at 15:00 hours; and the same plane would depart for Harare, Zimbabwe on Tuesday at 07:00 hours and connect to Dar es Salaam at 10:00 hours.

He said Zambezi Airlines will initially begin their operations with one plane, a CR J 200, sourced from South African Express, with two backup planes.Mujajati said maintenance works for the aircraft would be done by South Africa Express at Oliver Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg.

“We feel happy that finally we are back. We have learnt our lessons where we went wrong. We need to make sure we are now back to stay. It’s a 50-seater plane we shall be using being that the plane is cost efficient in terms of fuel,” Mujajati said.

“We shall be using a 50-seater plane so that our load factor is 40 passengers. Those days we were carrying 90 passengers, but now we want to start small considering that we might have lost half of our market after the suspension.”

Mujajati said the Airline will start operations with market penetrating fares of US$190 on a one-way flight between Johannesburg and Lusaka and US$443 for a return ticket on the same route.

He said a one-way ticket from Johannesburg to Ndola would cost US$200 with the return one costing US$468.

Mujajati said there were also plans to fly tourists directly into Livingstone during United Nations World Tourism Organization General Assembly (UN-WTO) which will be co-hosted by Zambia and Zimbabwe in August next year.

Kapasa Musonda successfully Launches her label

 

Zambian fashion designer ,Kapasa Musonda ,launched her label “MANGISHI-LOVE” last weekend . For those who could not make it to the event here are a few pictures.

Photograghs by Fiahlink 2012 ([email protected]) Chosa Mweemba

Know more about the fashion designer in this recent interview.

http://www.lusakatimes.com/2012/06/07/interview-fashion-designer-kapasa-musonda/

Find out more about here designs http://www.facebook.com/pages/Mangishi-Love/276281285744554
By Kapa187

Siavonga MP asks Government to immediately intervene in the cotton prices impasse

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Siavonga Member of Parliament, Kennedy Hamudulu, has appealed to government, through the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock, to immediately intervene in the impasse of cotton prices between farmers and cotton ginneries in the district.

Mr Hamudulu observed that the K1,600 per kilo gram offered by ginneries was a mockery and uneconomical to farmers as it was much lower than the K3,500 offered last marketing season.

He observed that it was unfair for the ginneries to buy cotton from the farmers at K1, 600 per kilo gram instead of buying it at K5,000 per kilo gram, the price which they had agreed upon earlier with the cotton farmers.

Mr Hamudulu made the appeal after cotton farmers complained to him during a meeting that they felt cheated by ginneries who have reduced the buying price of cotton from the agreed K5,000 to K1,600 per kilo gram.

One of the cotton farmers, Jennifer Siambulo, complained that the price offer for cotton was so low that it could not earn farmers any profit considering the high production cost of the crop.

Mrs Siambulo suggested that farmers unions and government should decide and impose a reasonable price for cotton as the case is with maize, whose price is determined by the government.

Another farmer, Moffat Sai, suggested that if the ginneries buy their cotton at k1, 600 per kilo gram they should as well reduce the seed prices.

Mr Sai accused the ginneries of allegedly lying to them by promising to buy their produce at above K5,000 per kilo gram but decide to reduce the price to K1,600 after production.

ZANIS

High Court Judge threatens to release suspects if state continues delaying cases without valid reasons

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High Court Judge Eddie Sikazwe has threatened to release more than 15 suspects facing various offences if the State did not offer convincing explanations over the delay in prosecuting the matters.

Judge Sikawzwe threatened to release the convicts in his chambers yesterday when the State informed him that they could not hear all the over 15 cases including that of incarcerated Lusaka business executive Mohan Matthews and three others.

Judge Sikazwe told the State that it was unfair to continue detaining suspects in congested cells as far back as 2008 without offering proper excuses for not prosecuting the matters.

Justice Sikazwe who is based in Kabwe is in Lusaka to hear his cases but had not heard any because the State had given him excuses which he was not convinced with and was forced to order the State to offer convincing reasons or he would release them.

“Justice delayed is justice denied, these people have been in custody for years and instead the State has continued to delay the matter instead of prosecuting the matters, I need the State to offer proper explanations why they have delayed the mattesr or else I will release them,” he said.

Meanwhile, more than 14 ex- soldiers who were retired in national interest have sued the attorney general and the Public Service Pensions Fund (PSPF) board and were claiming a declaration that were entitled to be paid their pensions benefits which was not the case.

They stated in their statement of claim filed yesterday in the Lusaka high Court that they were paid their benefits under a wrong Section 39 (1) instead of Section 39 (2) which excluded the pension’s benefits ad yet they were entitled to them as they were contributing members.

They claimed that since they were retired at the instance of the Attorney General in national interest they were entitled to pensions benefits under Section 39 (2) of the PSPF Act of 1996.

The ex-soldieries said that they were together with others between 1995 and 1997 arrested ad charged with offences of treason and misprision of freedom contrary to Section 43 (10 of the Laws of Zambia and were remanded in custody.

They said after judgment dated 27 December 2002 the plaintiffs were acquitted and all charges against them were reinstated in their employment and were paid all their dues.

They claimed that they were also paid their lost and damaged properties and other incurred expenses as a result of moving items from the barracks to alternative places.

The soldiers were now demanding to be paid their pensions benefits using the correct section and not the wrong one which the Ministry of Defense used.

Problems in the Education sector as protests and strikes continue

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Students from the Copperbelt University protesting against management

Alert police officers in Kabwe thwarted an attempt by students at Mulungushi University from damaging property after a management circular was issued instructing students to start sharing rooms.

The irate students blocked the main road inside Mulungushi University and lit a fire. This caused panic among lecturers forcing them to lock themselves in Vice Chancellor Professor Vernon Chinene’s office for over two hours.The students refused to back off.

On Tuesday night, the main campus was cordoned off by plain clothed police officers.

The circular alerts students that they should prepare to start sharing rooms in August this year because there would be a shortage of space in view of new students enrolment.

Central Province Commissioner of Police Solomon Jere said the situation was calm after police engaged the union leaders and management.

Dr Jere said police would continue to monitor the situation and urged the students to remain calm as management attempts to resolve the problem of accommodation.

When contacted, professor Chinene said the students’ protest was uncalled for protest although the circular which instigated the unrest has been removed pending further instructions from the ministry of education.

Last week over 353 Copperbelt University students staged a protest for non-payment of meal allowances since the academic year opened 5 weeks ago.

The students gave the bursaries committee 24 hours ultimatum to pay the remaining amount failure to which they would boycott classes.
The students matched from the campus on Jambo Drive to Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation where they blocked the entrance and some students openly wept that they were starving.

The students condemned the bursaries committee for ineffectiveness in dealing with the student’s allowances.

Copperbelt University Students Union president Thompson Luzendi said the government should deal with the bursaries committee alleged inertia when dealing with students issues.

“The committee is so effective, how does it expect the students to survive with the allowances,” Mr Luzendi said.

But when contacted education minister John Phiri said he was not aware that some students were not paid their allowances.

Meanwhile Lecturers at Mansa Trades Training Institute have protested over the 10% salary increment offered to them by management.

The lecturers, who stormed ZANIS offices in Mansa complained that it is unfair for management to offer them a 10% salary increment.They are demanding an increment of between K600,000 and K1,000,000 across the board.

The lecturers are also demanding, among other things, the auditor’s report which was released recently to be made public and have vowed never to go back for work until their grievances are met.

A check by ZANIS at the institution this yesterday found lecturers singing songs denouncing the Lecturers and Support Services Union at the institution.

Speaking to ZANIS earlier, Lecturers and Support Services Union Chairperson, Julius Chilufya, said the union has tried to address the lecturers over their grievances but nothing has materialized.

Mr Chilufya said the union has managed to put in place conditions of service for the lecturers which have not been there since 2010 but the lecturers seem not to appreciate the efforts of the union.

The students at the institution have rallied behind the lecturers.The students, who gathered at the administration block, say the reasons advanced by the lecturers, are genuine and need agent attention.Student Union president, Mukubulo Chilufya, said the students at the institution are not happy with the way the institution is being run.

Mr Chilufya said it is sad that the infrastructure and equipment at the institution has remained unattended to for a long time and graduates half backed students.

PF will be in trouble if a people driven-constitution is not delivered-NGOCC

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NGOCC Board Chairperson Beatrice Grillo
NGOCC Board Chairperson Beatrice Grillo

The Non Governmental Organization Coordinating Council (NGOCC) board chairperson Beatrice Grillo says the Patriotic Front will be in trouble if it does not deliver a people-driven constitution.

And Mrs. Grillo has appealed to the technical committee drafting the country%u2019s constitution to consider adjusting the extension of the debate on the draft constitution to 30 days and not 50 days.

Speaking at a media conference, Mrs. Grillo says it welcomes the extension of the consultative process because it will be an opportunity for the technical committee to produce copies of the draft constitution in various local languages but notes that the extension of 50 days is too much.

She however expressed confidence that the country will have a good document because the technical committee drafting it has shown commitment.

QFM

UPND dares PF to ferry their cadres to Lusaka to attack HH

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United Party for National Development President Hikainde Hichilema

United party for National Development (UPND) has dared PF provincial youth chairperson for copperbelt Menyani Zulu to go ahead and ferry his cadres to come and attack the UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema.

UPND secretary General Winston Chibwe claims that Zulu plans to organize 10 buses to come and deal with Mr. Hichilema over is alleged continued attacks on President Michael Sata and his government.

Mr. Chibwe has told QFM news that UPND has since written to the inspector general of Police on the alleged attacks. The UPND leader has since vowed to protect themselves should the police fell to do so.

Zulu is reported to have complained over the Mr. Hichilema’s statement in which he likened President Sata to a hyena that has no plan.

The PF youths in Lusaka and Copperbelt provinces plan to hold peaceful demonstrations over the alleged disparaging remarks that Mr. Hichilema is said to have made on President Sata.

Meanwhile, The ruling Patriotic Front says it is not surprised with UPND leader Hakainde Hichimela’s continued attacks of republican president Michael Sata because he is known to be disrespectful.

PF Deputy National Chairperson Elizabeth Phiri has however warned Mr. Hakainde to desist from his tendency or he risks being faced by his fellow cadres because he is behaving like a cadre.

Mrs. Phiri says the national leadership of the party has no time to react to Mr. Hichilema’s remarks because doing so will be promoting him.

Speaking to QFM, Mrs. Phiri says the UPND leader is better left to be handled by his fellow cadres at district level.

She notes that Mr. Hichilema should just accept that he will never be president of Zambia and concentrate on organizing his party instead of sowing a seed of hatred in the country.

QFM

MMD weakened the system of maize marketing- Guy Scott

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File:Some peasant farmers sieving their maize harvest.

Vice President Guy Scott says there is need to clean up the marketing system of maize which he says is marred with corruption.Dr Scott said most people who benefited from maize marketing are foreigners, smugglers and other dubious businessmen who were not genuine farmers.

The Vice President said this during a public meeting at Mwalala Basic School grounds in Chama district yesterday.He charged that there were thieves that stole maize from FRA and later sold it to the agency, saying the PF government would investigate such issues and clean up the system.

Dr Scott noted that it was difficult to increase the price of maize because the former ruling party, MMD, wanted to buy all the maize from all the farmers, a move which he said weakened the system of maize marketing.

The Vice President was responding to a member of Chama District Cooperative Union, Thulu Fesha, who bemoaned the non increment of the maize floor price in three years running.Dr Scott stated that huge losses were incurred adding that government would only increase the maize buying price once the system was cleaned.

Mr Thulu said government needed to consider the price of producing maize before setting the floor price, saying farming had become expensive.

Chiefs can participate in politics, but with limits-Chief Macha

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FILE: The girls and boys performing the Tonga traditional dance

Chief Macha of the Tonga speaking people of Choma district says chiefs, like any other person, can take part in politics but that there should a limit on how far their participation should go.

In an interview with ZANIS in Lusaka today, Chief Macha said there was also need for the new constitution to have considerable authority on various matters that affect the people and the nation as a whole.

He said some of the bad vices has taken a toll among people in various communities including rural areas because traditional leaders have little authority to deal with them.

Chief Macha cited vices such as defilement, early marriages among others as vices that require a certain level of authority to be effectively addressed.

He noted that adequate legislation that grants authority to traditional leaders will help to deal with such matters because chiefs will be able to intervene at short notice.

Meanwhile, the Gender Studies Department of the University of Zambia has presented a report on the Impact of customary practices on gender equality in Zambia.

This was at the ongoing sensitisation meeting for traditional leaders on Gender Based Violence in Lusaka today under the auspices of the Ministry of Gender and Child Development.

Presenting the report Patrick Sakala said the report which whose research was conducted in four districts from four provinces cites early marriages and initiation ceremonies as some of the cultural practices against Gender Based Violence.

Several Chiefs from various parts of the country are attending the two-day meeting which closes tomorrow.

ZANIS

Livingstone independent candidate steps down to support PF candidate

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PF cadres in Livingstone
PF cadres in Livingstone

Joseph Mwanza, an independent candidate for Livingstone parliamentary seat has pullout out of the race but has thrown his support for Patriotic Front (PF) candidate Joseph Akafumba.

But Livingstone district electoral officer Vivian Chikoto said her office had not yet received a withdrawal notice from Mr Mwanza.

Mr Mwanza was quoted on Zambezi Fm radio saying that he was stepping down as an independent candidate to support his brother Akafumba because he wanted to work with the Government of the day.

He had always been advocating for an environment in which President Michael Sata had been emphasing such as good governance and the fight against corruption.

Mr Mwanza said PF was very strong on the ground from the time it won the September 20 tripartite elections and hence he wanted to work with the ruling party.

“I am joining PF because these other parties don’t have a vision for the city of Livingstone to make it as a tourist capital,” he said.

Mr Mwanza was among five candidates who successfully filled their nominations for the Livingstone Parliamentary by-election last week.

Other candidates who filled their nominations were Mr Akafumba, Howard Sikwela of United Party for National Development (UPND) and two independent candidates namely Soko Zondhwayo and Stephen Zulu.

But when contacted for a comment, Ms Chikoto said her office had not yet received a withdrawal notice from Mr Mwanza.

“I have also just been hearing of Mr Mwanza’s withdrawal from the Livingstone parliamentary by-election race but he has not written anything to my office,” Ms Chikoti said.