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74 by-elections arise from 2011 elections

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File: 75-year old Besinati Zulu casting her vote

Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) Commissioner Joseph Jalasi says 74 by-elections have arisen out of last year’s September 20th general
elections.

Mr Jalasi said the by-elections are at a huge cost to government and petitioners.He said by-elections were an expensive exercise which had to be
avoided at all costs despite democracy being a costly undertaking.He said this in Livingstone during a pre-election briefing for political party representatives at the Civic Centre.

Mr. Jalasi further said Zambia had made a mark in the region as a haven of peace after a successful handover of power from former President Rupiah Banda to incumbent President Michael Sata.

He said Zambia would soon host an international team to share its experiences on holding peaceful and fair elections.Meanwhile, Mr. Jalasi advised political party representatives to desist from using the media to air their grievances as this had in the past contributed to destroying people’s political careers.

He urged them to consult ECZ and its representatives at district level for minor challenges instead of rushing to the media to seek relief.Mr. Jalasi maintained that ECZ was independent and called on political parties to hold peaceful nominations of candidates and to adopt responsible people that could handle the responsibilities that came with conducting civic duties at both parliamentary and local government levels.

[ZANIS]

Mwata Kazembe cheered by Rupiah Banda’s mobile hospitals operating under PF government

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Medical staff attending to patients at a Mobile Hospital
File: Medical staff attending to patients at a Mobile Hospital : Picture Courtesy of ZANIS

Mwata Kazembe of the Lunda people of Kawambwa district has praised the Patriotic Front Government for the provision of mobile hospital medical services.The Mwata expressed his gratitude when newly appointed Luapula Province Permanent Secretary Anna Mwitwa paid a courtesy call on him at his Palace.

Mwata Kazembe said he was grateful to the government for stationing full Mobile Hospital equipment in Mwansabombwe, his chiefdom for eight days which had attended to over 800 cases on the first day.He said he was happy with the service because his subjects had received medical attention within their reach which proved less costly compared to travelling to Mansa General Hospital for medical attention.

And newly appointed Luapula Province Permanent Secretary Anna Mwitwa was informed that there was an overwhelming response in the Chiefdom for medical services that were brought to the people’s door steps in Mwansabombwe Constituency. Mwansabombwe Constituency Member of Parliament, Rodgers Mwewa who is also Luapula Province Minister said the mobile medical equipment had done a good job and people in his constituency were happy because their medical conditions were attended to.

Consultants for Mobile Hospital Services for Luapula Province Peter Phiri said over 2,900 cases were attended to in eight days.Dr Phiri revealed that 389 serious cases were attended to which included over 40 cases of hernia and over 40 cases of eye cataracts.He said the mobile medical team has been to Samfya, Milenge, Lwela,Chinsanka, Lukwesa, and Mwansabombwe and were going to proceed to Senior Chief Puta and Senior Chief Mununga’s Chiefdoms in Chienge District before going back to Mansa.

ZANIS

UPND to defy police warning and demostrate against Mutembo Nchito

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UPND spokesperson Charles Kakoma
UPND spokesperson Charles Kakoma

The United Party for National Development (UPND) has said that it will defy the Zambia Police warning against holding a peaceful demonstration to demand for the resignation of Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Mutembo Nchito.

Speaking in an interview with Q-FM news, party spokesperson Charles Kakoma said for as long as Mr. Nchito is still occupying the office of DPP, the planned peaceful demonstration will go ahead.

Mr. Kakoma pointed out that in democratic dispensation like Zambia, people have freedom of assembly and that no one should infringe upon this constitutional right.

Lusaka province police commissioner Charity Katanga has warned the UPND against holding the demonstration as doing so will be at their own peril.

And Mr. Kakoma has expressed worry at the level of witch-hunting on officials who served in the previous government.

Mr. Kakoma said that there is need to allow law enforcement agencies to carry out investigations professionally without political interference.

QFM

Nchanga Rangers Fire Coach

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Bruce Mwape has been fired as Nchanga Rangers coach.

Club Chairperson Blackwell Siwale announced on Tuesday afternoon that Rangers and Mwape have parted company by mutual consent.

The decision was made by the executive during a meeting held on Monday.

Mwape has since been replaced by his assistant Albert Kachinga as the Chingola side begin a search for a coach.

Mwape couldn’t deny nor confirm his dismissal but promised to issue a statement on Wednesday.

Rangers lie 5th on the Super Division table with 21 points in 12 matches and last Saturday beat Konkola Blades 1-0 in the two sides local derby clash at Nchanga Stadium in Chingola.

Irate UPND Cadres Set Ablaze PF Chitenges

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PF cadres in Livingstone

Irate UPND cadres in Livingstone have set ablaze bundles of PF Chitenge material meant for campaigns in the forth coming by-election.

The UNPD cadres in Livingstone’s Simonga ward were provoked by a team of PF members who were distributing the Chitenge material to persuade them to defect.

MUVITV

FAZ Distances itself from Kambwili’s Directive to reprimand Herve Renard

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Football Association Of Zambia (FAZ) has distanced itself from sports Minister Chishimba Kambwili’s directive for the country’s governing body to reprimand Herve Renard.

When asked over the matter, FAZ Spokesperson Erick Mwanza refused to be drawn into the discussion.

He stated that FAZ will not comment on the matter saying that there is a standing order and Policy on the mode of communication.

Herve Renard was unhappy with the travel arrangements made by the government for his team’s trip to Sudan for a 2014 World Cup qualifier.

Renard wanted the team to fly on a chartered plane from South Africa, where Chipolopolo had a training camp.

The African Champions lost Saturday’s game 2-0 having arrived on a commercial flight just the day before the match.

MUVITV

President Sata scheduled to hold a series of meetings with some of Zambia’s cooperating partners.

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FILE: President Sata confers with Given Lubinda during the meeting with Zambians in Botswana.Courtesy State House

President Michae Sata is today scheduled to hold a series of meetings in London with some of Zambia’s cooperating partners.

Mr Sata who arrived in London on Monday, is on Tuesday scheduled to hold a meeting with Commonwealth Secretary General Kamalesh Sharma.

ZNBC’s Melesiana Chibwe reports from London that the President will also hold a meeting with Standard Bank chairman Sir John Pearce.

And at 16:00hrs on Tuesday, the President will be interviewed by Vox Africa, a television station based in London.

President Sata is among world leaders that will be attending the luncheon for the Queen’s Golden Jubilee celebrations in London tomorrow.

While in London President Sata is schedule to give a key note address at the special Commonwealth Economic forum on Thursday which is part of the Diamond Jubilee celebrations.

President Sata’s speech will be anchored on the theme “A New Vision for Sustainable and Inclusive Growth in Africa.”

The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebration is an event marking 60 years of the reign of Queen Elizabeth the second of the United Kingdom.

The President is accompanied to London by first Lady Christine Kaseba, Foreign Affairs Minister Given Lubinda and his special Assistant for Press and Public Relations George Chellah.

ZNBC

Acting DBZ MD asks Government to re-capitilise the bank, as Deputy Minister warns against leaking documents to the media

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Finance Deputy Minister Miles Sampa
Finance Deputy Minister Miles Sampa

Development Bank of Zambia (DBZ) Acting Managing Director, Darwin Shinde has asked government to consider recapitalizing the bank.

Speaking today when Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Finance Miles Sampa called on management to familiarize himself with the bank’s operations, Mr Shinde said that the bank’s capital has gone so low that its impact in the market has been inactive.

And speaking during the tour, he Deputy Minister observed that there was a lot of indiscipline at the Development Bank of Zambia because internal correspondence was being leaked to the media.

Mr Sampa has since has asked management at the bank to discipline workers that have been leaking the information.

Mr. Sampa also asked management to take the blame for any bad loans the bank incurs in the process of lending.

He said that the bank should not pursue individuals who borrowed money without signing personal guarantees.

In an apparent reference to the Zambian airways case, Mr Sampa noted that the bank should treat borrowers with a different set of rules.

He also directed the board to employ a managing director within the next two weeks but warned that the Managing Director should not be politically inclined.

ZNBC

Opposition critical for national development – Nevers Mumba

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Movement for Multi Party Democracy president Dr. Nevers Mumba
Movement for Multi Party Democracy president Dr. Nevers Mumba

Movement for Multi Party Democracy president Dr. Nevers Mumba has said that the economic development in the MMD’s regime can be attributed to President Michael Sata’s aggressive criticism while in opposition.

Dr. Mumba said that the Patriotic Front leader while in opposition provided much needed checks and balances to the Rupiah Banda administration.

He said that he should not be condemned to criticise government because the Patriotic Front leader did the same while in opposition.

Dr. Mumba said that it is shocking that some stakeholders are attacking him that when he comments on the running of the government.

Dr. Mumba said that he does not practice politics of name calling owing to his Christianity background.

Speaking live on the National Broadcaster this morning, Dr. Mumba said that he will remain committed in ensuring that the Patriotic Front government leads to the people’s expectations.

QFM

UPND adopts Howard Sikuwela for Livingstone central seat

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A van with campaign stickers for opposition UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema makes its way along Malambo road in Lusaka

The United Party for National Development (UPND) has adopted Howard Sikuwela as its parliamentary candidate for the forthcoming Livingstone parliamentary by- election.

Revered Sikulwela is former principal of David Livingstone College of Education (DALICE) and losing independent candidate in the September 20th general elections.

Efforts to get Patriotic Front (PF) on its adopted candidate for the same constituency failed as Southern Province chairperson Josephs Akafumba’s mobile phone went unanswered.

UPND Livingstone district spokesperson Neto Halwabala confirmed the development in an interview in Livingstone that his party settled for Revered Sikulwela from the eight candidates who had applied for adoption.

Some of the candidates who applied are losing UPND parliamentary candidate in last’s parliamentary elections Fredrick Chuunga, Cuthbert Sibajene and former Livingstone town clerk George Kalenga.

Mr Halwabala said UPND was confident that they would scoop the Livingstone by-election because it is strong in the district.

“The chances that will win the Livingstone by-election are high because we are deep rooted in Livingstone,” he said.

He also said the opposition political party have also adopted Alex Wilo and Ziwa Ziwa as its candidates for Akapewla and Musi-oa-tunya wards respectively.

Mr Halwabala explained that the UPND-MMD alliance is working well so far.

And MMD deputy provincial secretary Shabby Mushaukwa said the MMD in the district would rally behind the UPND candidate to ensure that the opposition scoops the Livingstone seat.

Mr Mushaukwa said the opposition was positive of winning all the three parliamentary and local government by elections set for 5th July,2012.

Sata’s kneeling should be followed by development- Fr Bwalya.

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Father Bwalya

Get Involved Zambia executive director Father Frank Bwalya says President Michael Sata’s gesture to kneel before the Copperbelt residents for voting for him in the 2011 elections should be followed by delivering development to the area.

Father Bwalya says it is encouraging to note that the President appreciates the residents of the copperbelt for the support they rendered to him in order to assume the presidency.

He says the people of the copperbelt welcome such a gesture from the head of State.

Fr Bwalya it is also encouraging to note that leaders holding such high office are able to swallow their pride to thank voters for contributing to their electoral victory.

He says what is remaining is for the residents to start experiencing the fruits of development from the Patriotic Front leadership.

Fr Bwalya was speaking to QFM news in an interview.

QFM

Police nab jerabos

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Police in Chingola have arrested six people popularly known as Jerabos in connection with the theft of over five tonnes of copper ore.

The police arrested the suspects on June 3 this year around 12:20 hours at Helen area at Konkola Copper Mine (KCM) Copperbelt police Chief Mary Tembo who confirmed the incident in an interview yesterday in Kitwe identified the suspects as Chrispin Makayi 32, Joe Kapasa 27, Jackson Mugwela 32, Rainford Munyenyembe, 27 and Steven Simbeye, all of Chingola.

Titus Chikwamo was found in possession of 23 bags of copper concentrates each weighing 25 Kilogramme in his Isuzu registration number AGA 5542 at KCM stock pile 98.

The police also recovered an abandoned Toyota Hilux registration number AAX 1394 laden with 20 bags of copper concentrate each weighing 25 kilogrammes.

Ms Tembo said all the suspected have been detained to assist the police with investigations in the matter.

CBU students protest over meal allowances

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File:Copperbelt University students listening to speeches by union leaders

Over 353 Copperbelt University students staged a protest for non-payment of meal allowances since the academic year opened five weeks ago.

The students have given 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 inertial 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.

Dr Phiri however said he would follow the matter the permanent secretary and chart the way forward.

DEC trip to South Africa to probe Shoprite dividend saga blocked

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The planned trip to South Africa by three Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) investigators to probe Shoprite Holdings for refusing to pay Zambian minority shareholders has been cancelled because Ministry of Home Affairs Permanent Secretary Maxwell Nkole has refused to sanction to the journey.

But in an act of defiance, the DEC is now courting the Secretary to the Cabinet Evans Chibiliti so that he can prevail over Maxwell Nkole.

Three investigators from the DEC were expected to travel to South Africa to probe why Shoprite Checkers has refused to release K5.3 billion dividends for Zambian minority shareholders.The trip to South Africa by the DEC investigators was going to be funded by Shoprite Checkers.

Highly placed sources at the DEC have revealed this information. The officers are questioning the logic why DEC should go to South Africa to investigate Shoprite Checkers’ operations in Zambia and why Shoprite should fund the trip.

Maxwell Nkole wants the DEC to conduct the investigation locally because Shoprite Checkers, which has refused to pay Zambian shareholders operates in Zambia and not in South Africa.The sources at the DEC have also asked why the top commissioners are not allowing officers from the Zambia Police and Zambia Security Intelligence Services to amalgamate their efforts and probe the Shoprite Checkers scam.

“The corruption-marred investigation has continued to impact negatively on the standing of the Lusaka stock exchange and the Government which has serious issues of governance. The central Government is embroiled in a potential cliff-hangar that could deal a huge blow to its integrity following the hurried appointment of the tribunal to probe the judges’ conduct in the controversial Development Bank of Zambia 14 billion matter,” said the source.

And the LuSE has publicly censured Shoprite Holdings, its subsidiary Shoprite Checkers and directors for breaching rules governing listing of securities on the bourse in relation to the declaration of dividends.

According to information available at the Lusaka bourse, the listing committee of the LuSE board resolved that the Shoprite Group collectively breached rules 3.1 and 3.28 in relation to non-payment of the dividends as earlier declared by Shoprite itself.

This was resolved on May 16 this year. The committee considered the matter in the wake of the Shoprite Group failure to honour their November 16, 2011 declaration made during the Annual General Meeting undertaking to pay dividends which were due in September last year and April this year.

The LuSE committee made the resolution in exercise of its powers provided in section 1 of the Listing Rules and “hereby directs Shoprite Holdings Limited to remedy its breaches by way of effecting full settlement of the dividends outstanding to the LuSE shareholders within 14 days of this notice” issued on May 24 this year.

“The Lusaka Stock Exchange publicly censures Shoprite Holdings Limited (SHL) and its subsidiary Shoprite Checkers Limited (SCL) and their Directors for breaches of the rules governing the listing of securities on the LuSE and the undertaking with regards to Directors given to the Exchange in the form set out in schedule 7 of the Listing Rules,” the censure reads in part.

As it has turned out, a section of shareholders who purchased shares on LuSE were duly issued by SCL in Zambia but have not been paid.

The LuSE notes that the Shoprite Group instead paid other shareholders to the exclusion of the Zambia-based shareholders who bought the shares in the ordinary course of trading business. It has been established that only Namibia and South Africa shareholders were paid their dividends while their Zambian counterparts have to this day not been paid.

The grounds of the censure notes; “the sale, following which the LuSE shareholders acquired ownership of shares in SHL, was authorized and sanctioned by SCL through its appointed agents, Lewis Nathan ,acting as its transfer secretary.

“The LuSE shareholders purchased the shares as bona fide purchasers in open market without notice of any defect in the authority of the transfer agent appointed by SCL, and the transfer agent was at all times presumed to have ostensible or apparent authority to sell the shares at the price at which they were offered,” the LuSE media release reads.

The LuSE also directed that Shoprite Group contention that the mandate to pay the dividends was subject to a court action as null and void.The Lusaka bourse has therefore noted in its censure that the court dispute has nothing to do with the right of shareholders to be paid their dividends and thus the default could not be sustained by the matter in court in the absence of an order stating so.

Shoprite Group had obtained an injunction and freezing order against its transfer secretary who have however successfully challenged the order in the Kitwe High Court.

Similarly, the transfer secretary quashed a Shoprite Group originated complaint through a Lusaka High Court Judicial Review following the Drug Enforcement Commission seizure of the same accounts at which were on issue in the Kitwe court.

While legal experts expected DEC to file a complaint showing origination and its attendant indictment documentation, the Attorney General’s chambers could not as the Commission never provided such affidavit.

This prompted Justice Christine Phiri to order the opening of the accounts for Lewis Nathan and stated that the action was illogical and that the action also went beyond the scope of investigations. While alive to the fact that a Judicial Review has no effect of ‘arresting” criminal investigations, DEC has however failed to put their act together to challenge the judgement which also names some investigations officer, Frederick Chishala of having had lied on oath in a sworn affidavit.

Judge Musonda U-turns: Decides to challenge his suspension by President Sata and joins injuction

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Judge Philip Musonda
Judge Philip Musonda

SUPREME Court judge Phillip Musonda has joined two high court judges who have been granted a stay against their suspensions and the setting up of a tribunal to investigate their conduct.

Judges Charles Kajimanga and Nigel Mutuna have applied for a judicial review challenging President Michael Sata’s decision to suspend them and the setting up of the tribunal whose proceedings have been stayed. Acting Chief Justice Dennis Chirwa has granted an order to Mr Justice Musonda to join the proceedings.

Mr Justice Chirwa granted the order for joinder today in his chambers after hearing Mr Justice Musonda’s application and affidavit in support by his defence lawyer Sakwiba Sikota.

Recently, Mr Justice Musonda had issued a statement indicating that he would not challenge the President’s constitutional authority to set up a tribunal.

He was suspended along with justices Mutuna and Kajimanga but was not party to the proceedings commenced by the duo who decided to seek judicial review in the High Court.

High Court judge Fulgence Chisanga had granted the duo leave to apply for judicial review which would also act as a stay until the determination of the whole matter but the State has lodged an appeal.

“It is hereby ordered that the said judge (Musonda) be added as the third respondent to this appeal and that he be joined to the order granting leave to apply for judicial review granted.

[pullquote]“That as regards the case of DBZ VS JCN Holdings, Post Newspapers and Mutembo, I did not know that the matter existed for me to be able to conspire to transfer it as the terms of references suggested,” Mr Justice Musonda stated.[/pullquote]

“Such leave is to act as a stay of the decision to appoint a tribunal against him. His suspension from performing his duties as Supreme Court judge is also hereby stayed pending further order,” Mr Justice Chirwa said.

Mr Justice Musonda in his affidavit in support to join the proceedings, indicated that he was desirous of joining as third respondent in opposition to the State’s appeal in order to avoid multiplicity of actions.

He stated that he believed that receiving a complaint from a litigant and passing it on to his deputy, Mr Justice Kajimanga, who was in charge of Commercial list, could never be misconduct as in the now.

“That as regards the case of DBZ VS JCN Holdings, Post Newspapers and Mutembo, I did not know that the matter existed for me to be able to conspire to transfer it as the terms of references suggested,” Mr Justice Musonda stated.

He wondered how as a judge in charge he could interfered with the complainant’s cases when he did not do so in other cases way back when he was judge in charge for Lusaka, Eastern and Western provinces. He stated that he could try any matter if he wanted but he exercised that power judiciously so as not to interfere in other judges work as that could be contemptuous.

“That I pray that I be allowed to join the other two respondents in opposition into the State’s appeal as I have more than sufficient interest and the outcome has a bearing on me.

“Such proceedings should make me enjoy the stay granted to other respondents of the decision to appoint a tribunal against me and my suspension from performing my duties as judge of the Supreme Court,” he said.