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MMD is full of stubborn people says Father Bwalya.

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Father Bwalya

Get Involved Zambia Executive Director Father Frank Bwalya says he will endeavor to engage the Zambian government in quite diplomacy in order to ensure it delivers according to the people’s expectations.

Fr Bwalya says his organization failed to collaborate with the previous MMD government because it was full of stubborn people.

Father Bwalya says the previous MMD regime thought they knew how to better run the affairs of the nation than anyone else.

He says his organization tried in vain to bring to the attention of the former MMD government the many challenges that the country was facing.

Father Bwalya says his organization will continue to stand for what the majority Zambians aim for.

QFM

Probe all former leaders-Musokotwane

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Finance and National Planning Minister Situmbeko Musokotwane
Former Finance and National Planning Minister Situmbeko Musokotwane

FORMER Finance and National Planning Minister Situmbeko Musokotwane says he supports the idea of probing all former leaders.

Dr Musokotwane said at a press briefing in Lusaka yesterday that he supports President Sata’s fight against corruption, which he feels will provide an opportunity to establish if any of the MMD former leaders misconducted themselves.

“I welcome the setting up of commissions of inquiry. I am confident they will explain the process of valuing a company and some of us will be cleared,” Dr Musokotwane said.

He said the MMD is proud of its record in privatising some parastatal companies which he said was efficient.

He said Zamtel would have sunk if Government had not taken the decision to sell the telecommunications company.
“Those who are saying the company was sold for less do not know what they are saying,” he said.

Dr Musokotwane said he expects the commission on Zamtel to explain what is involved in valuing a company. Zamtel presently has about 700 workers down from about 3,000 before privatisation.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

Nevers Mumba sues Zambia Daily Mail

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Former Zambian High Commissioner to Canada Dr Nevers Mumba
Former Zambian High Commissioner to Canada Dr Nevers Mumba

Former Zambian High Commissioner to Canada Dr Nevers Mumba has sued Zambia Daily Mail and its Managing Editor Anthony Mukwita for defamation of character.

Dr. Mumba is seeking compensation of over five hundred million kwacha following the publication of an article in the newspaper dubbed ‘Nevers in five hundred million kwacha gold scandal’.

Dr Mumba is further seeking an injunction restraining the paper, its servants and agents from publishing, printing distributing same or similar articles about him.

According to the statement of claim filed before the Lusaka High Court, Dr Mumba is claiming for damages including aggravated or exemplary damages for defamatory libel contained in the said article.

Dr Mumba contends that he is a politician and member of the MMD, who has held various positions the last being that of Zambian High Commissioner to Canada.

He said he is also an ordained pastor and founder of Victory Ministries and a television evangelist widely known both in Zambia and internationally.

Dr Mumba stated that Mr. Mukwita is the Managing Editor of the Zambia Daily Mail and was responsible for all articles published in the newspaper.

He said the defendants caused to be published a false and malicious story about him which was widely circulated throughout Zambia and the world both in print and electronically online.

Dr Mumba said the words in the article were false and published out of malice and reckless disregard for the truth.

He said the words in their ordinary and natural meaning were understood to mean that Dr Mumba was a criminal who was connected to an illegal criminal scheme involving five hundred million kwacha.

Rupiah is not after MMD presidency – Kachingwe

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President Rupiah Banda address a public rally at Mulambwa Ground in Mongu
File: Former President Rupiah Banda addressing a public rally

The opposition MMD has refuted media reports that former President Rupiah Banda is soliciting to retain the party presidency during the forthcoming party convention.

MMD national secretary Richard Kachingwe says the National Executive Committee (NEC) has already made a decision to replace Mr Banda during the party’s convention.

Major Kachingwe explains that Mr. Banda is currently acting to ensure that the handover of the party presidency is done in a systematic manner.

He has since advised all those wishing to contest for the position of party president to do so stating that the closing for applications will be done 24 hours before the elections.

And MMD national secretary Richard Kachingwe has urged the public media not to use the party to clear its past mistakes.

Major Kachingwe told journalists in Lusaka today that the public media should take responsibility for the actions that could have dented their image.

QFM

President Sata Directs OP to actively Contribute to the fight against Corruption

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Zambia Intelligence Services Chief Regis Phiri
Zambia Intelligence Services Chief Regis Phiri

President Michael Sata has urged the Zambia Security Intelligence Service (ZSIS) to contribute to the fight against corruption. Addressing the ZSIS senior officers’ conference today, on the theme:“Efficient and Effective Intelligence: Key to Enhanced National Security, Sustainable Economic Development and the Fight Against Corruption,” President Sata directed the intelligence service to fight the scourge with renewed vigour.

“The Patriotic Front (PF) government will spare no effort to fight corruption which the previous regime had embraced. As government, we are aware that corruption has been a major factor hindering national development and service delivery to the majority of our people,” President Sata said.

“In this fight, you should not be swayed by attempts by some elements who are deliberately misconstruing government’s efforts in order to gain political mileage. These elements have gone to the extent of promoting tribalism and regionalism to further undermine the government at the expense of national unity, peace and stability.”

“It is this same corrutpion we are fighting which has given birth to the tribalism and regionalism they are trying to use to divide our people in a bid to protect themselves against possible prosecution. Our people lack essential services due to corruption and no wonder we are very resolved to fight this scourge,” the Presiden said.

The President said he was aware that the PF’s ascendancy to power has heightened the expectations of Zambians who had lost hope under the previous regime.

“Whereas our government is working hard to live up to people’s expectations, some opposition groups and their sympathisers are sowing seeds of discord in our people by discrediting the efforts by the government towards the realisation of its goals of devlivering to the people,” President Sata said.

The Head of State and Commander-in-Chief directed the ZSIS Director-General and his senior managers to ensure close monitoring and negation of these manoeuvres which border on subversion.

“The theme for the conference for the could, therefore, not have come at a better time than this one given the subversive activities being hatched by some elements that are bitter about having lost the September 20 elections,” he said.

President Sata reminded the gathering that as senior managers, they carry the responsibility of ensuring that the service remains a noble institution by setting high standards of integrity and professionalism.

And ZSIS Director-General Mr Regis Phiri pledged the intelligence service’s total loyalty to the Head of State, the Government and the people of Zambia.

Safa Downgrades Zambia Friendly

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South Africa has downgraded its January 11 friendly match against Zambia in Pretoria to a mare training game.

According to Kickoff.com, this is after three South African Premiership clubs refused to release its players for national duty for the friendly.

Orlando Pirates, Mamelodi Sundowns and Golden Arrows have all refused to release any players for that game including the other friendly involving Ghana.

South Africa face Ghana in Rustenberg on January 15 in another friendly.

Zambia will face South Africa at Lucas Moripe Stadium in Atteridgeville.

Michael Sata accused of using his instruments of power to intimidate political opponents

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MMD chairman for legal affairs and former vice president George Kunda has accused Republican President Michael Sata of using his instruments of power to intimidate his political opponents.

Mr. Kunda during a media briefing in Lusaka today said the MMD will have brace itself for hard times this year because the PF is a vindictive government which is dedicated to vengeance, retribution and an eye for eye principle.

The former vice President has also claimed that President Sata’s New Year massage to the Zambian people on Saturday was characterized with attacks and threats which spoiled the New Year festivities for individuals like him.

Mr. Kunda has further observed that the PF is most unlikely to provide good democratic governance because of its alleged selective fight against corruption targeting certain individuals.

At the same occasion MMD’s Situmbeko Musokotwane said the MMD is proud to have scored a number of economic successes the time it was in office.

Dr. Musokotwane notes that the single digit inflation rate and the anticipated economic growth that the country recorded in the year 2011 were as a result of the MMD’s good economic policies.

The former finance minister noted that there is need for the PF government to restore investor confidence saying most of the potential investors are holding on to investment because the current government has not given assurance of the good and favorable investment climate.

QFM

Plunder of public funds unearthed in Northern Province

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Northern Province Permanent Secretary Emmanuel Mwamba
Northern Province Permanent Secretary Emmanuel Mwamba

A provincial taskforce comprising officers from the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), the Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) and the Zambia Police (ZP) set up to investigate allegations of theft, fraud, illegal tendering and corruption at the Northern Province Administration and line ministries has unearthed financial scams worth billions of Kwacha involving government officials in the previous administration.

Provincial Taskforce Chairperson Mary Chikwanda, who is also Provincial Police Commissioner for Northern Province has confirmed the development.

She said the Task-force was constituted by the Permanent Secretary for Northern Province, Emmanuel Mwamba in line with President Michael Sata’s vision and policy of zero tolerance against corruption.

Ms Chikwanda states that the Taskforce has so far seized trucks, luxury motor vehicles, houses and a building complex in Kasama owned by government officials currently under investigations.

She said the investigations have so far exposed financial scams at Provincial Administration, departments at Ministry of Health and Ministry of Education involving over K3billion.

Ms Chikwanda says last week, the Commission also exposed theft of K131.5million stolen at the Road Development Agency (RDA) in the province and had since questioned and will likely arrested an accountant at the department.

She adds that the Accountant at RDA, Ernest Chibuye has since been suspended from work after being questioned for allegedly paying K131.5million from the coffers of RDA to a company called Ertafa General Dealers without seeking authority from or knowledge of his superiors.

She further adds that her team is also pursuing cases of K1.6billion and K400million paid to a bogus company for projects whose works have never been undertaken and have never commenced.

The Provincial police Commissioner also states that the Taskforce is also investigating the purchase and installation of a set of traffic lights in Kasama, whose initial cost was estimated to be only K90million but the provincial administration spent over K750 million on the project.

She also reveals that the other irregularity regarding the traffic lights was that the former Permanent Secretary and now Member of Parliament for Mbala Constituency, Mwalimu Simfukwe never referred the matter to the Zambia Public Procurement Authority (ZPPA) as required by law since the threshold was above the provincial tender committee limit of K500 million.

The Traffic Lights contract was awarded to a company called Cornerstone Construction.

And Northern province Permanent Secretary, Emmanuel Mwamba has revealed that Cornerstone Construction Company has abandoned 7 government projects awarded to the company in Mbala, Kasama, Isoka and Luwingu.

He expressed concern that there were many companies that were dubiously awarded contracts for government works or projects in the province but acted fraudulently by abandoning works after being paid initial amounts or cash advances.

He encouraged the Taskforce to pursue all such matters.

Meanwhile, the Provincial TaskForce has summoned an ACC investigation officer based in Kasama on allegation that he bounced a K15 million Barclays cheque.

Ms Chikwanda emphasised that her office will not discriminate or spare anyone but will allow the law to take its course.

QFM

Winners’ Chapel fracas: Nigerian Pastor’s permit won’t be renewed

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THE Immigration Department has maintained that it will not renew the work permit of a Nigerian pastor in-charge for Winners’ Chapel in Lusaka Victor Femi Adeniji following reports of his verbal abuse against church members.

Chief Immigration Officer Anderson Phiri said the department would not renew pastor Adeniji’s work permit because of his continued reported misconduct.

In an interview yesterday, Mr Phiri said the department had received many complaints over Pastor Adeniji’s behaviour, which prompted it to reject his application to renew his work permit.

“I can confirm we have refused to renew his work permit because of the reported abusive language and conduct to church members.

“This is not acceptable because when people come to Zambia they have to do things correctly but if he uses bad language on the locals, we shall also not renew his work permit,” he said.

Mr Phiri advised members of the Winners’ Chapel to consider engaging another pastor because the department would not renew pastor Adeniji work permit again.

On Sunday, tempers flared and confusion reigned at Winner’s Chapel in Lusaka’s Libala Township when placard-carrying congregants demonstrated against the Immigration Department’s refusal to renew the work permit for pastor Adeniji.

The congregants who accused some of the members of the church of being behind the development, demanded that the Immigration Department immediately renews the pastor’s work permit.

[Times of Zambia]

George Kunda denies allegations on Zamtel

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George Kunda and his wife Irene

FORMER vice-president George Kunda has denied allegations that he or his firm, Messers George Kunda & Company received K190 million in respect of the Zamtel transaction.

And Mr Kunda has said his firm received K3.5 billion from the Ministry of Finance on behalf of its client, Sun Pharmaceuticals Limited in a matter against the Development Bank of Zambia.

Mr Kunda said in a statement in Lusaka yesterday that it was not necessary to constitute a commission of inquiry on him over the K3.5 billion money for the Sun Pharmaceuticals and in the Zambia Development Agency (ZDA) transaction.

On allegations that his firm received K190 million, the former vice-president said the only sum of money received by George Kunda & Company from ZDA in October 2010 was K100 million.

He said the K100 million was paid in respect to a matter between now Defence Minister Geoffrey Mwamba versus Zambia Privatisation Agency (ZPA), Minister of Finance, Magaba Nyirenda, Katema Mutale, Charles Mwamba, Oliver Munyonsi and William Nkonde.

He said this was in respect of the sale of Savoy Hotel in Ndola.

“The ZDA inherited this matter from the ZPA. The amount paid by ZDA is backed by a Supreme Court Judgment (Appeal No. 68/2006) wherein Mr Mwamba was awarded a sum of US$46,000 plus 40 per cent interest from April 29, 1998 to date of payment and costs.

“Pursuant to this judgment the ZDA as successor to ZPA refunded $46,000 directly to Mr GB Mwamba & Company again pursuant to a court order,” he said.

He said the payment of K100 million is also supported by the necessary Bill of Cost in respect of the same matter as directed by the court in its order for costs.

Mr Kunda said all supporting documents were available at ZDA.

“It is common knowledge that law firms receive fees, legal costs and client’s money and George Kunda & Company is no exception. It may be that ZDA paid the K100 million from the Zamtel proceeds. We understand from inquiries made at ZDA that other creditors including some law firms, were also paid from the same proceeds including allowances for members of staff at ZDA,” he said.

He said as a law firm, they could not answer for the error made by ZDA, saying it was an error as they did not control the operations and financial affairs of the agency.

He said his company was merely a victim of an error made at ZDA.

[pullquote]“It is unfortunate that Mr (Sebastian) Zulu and Ms Dimple Ranchold (Chairperson of the Zamtel Commission of Inquiry) decided to release unverified information with intent to defame the firm of George Kunda & Company and as proprietor.  It must also be pointed out that we have never been called by the technical committee appointed to inquire into the sale of Zamtel to testify as witnesses and state our side of the story,” he said.[/pullquote]

“It is unfortunate that Mr (Sebastian) Zulu and Ms Dimple Ranchold (Chairperson of the Zamtel Commission of Inquiry) decided to release unverified information with intent to defame the firm of George Kunda & Company and as proprietor.  It must also be pointed out that we have never been called by the technical committee appointed to inquire into the sale of Zamtel to testify as witnesses and state our side of the story,” he said.

He said he learnt about the alleged payment of K190 million through the media.

He said the firm had since decided to commence legal action against media organisations which carried the story that he had received K190 million.

Mr Kunda explained that as former vice-president and minister of Justice and now MP for Muchinga, he was not practicing in the law firm at the time the alleged payment was made.

“In view of the foregone it is not necessary to appoint a commission of Inquiry with its attendant financial cost to the tax payer in form of sitting allowances. All the information pertaining to this matter is available at ZDA,” he said.

He further said that it would be unfair to subject him to a commission of inquiry composed of politicians appointed by the president which is chaired by his principle accuser, the Minister of Justice.

“Such politicians are determined to ensure that my political career is ruined so that they can rule Zambia without any formidable opposition. With the president having pronounced me guilty already there is no way I can receive a fair hearing,” he said.

Mr Kunda said while some people were arguing that he should have declared interest, he said he had been filing declarations of assets and liabilities with the Chief Justice which includes a declaration of companies and firms in which he holds shares or interest.

On allegations that his firm received K3.5 billion, Mr Kunda said George Kunda & Company received the amount on behalf of Sun Pharmaceuticals Limited.

“The case between Development Bank of Zambia and Sun Pharmaceuticals Limited commenced in 1995 in the High Court that is to say 17 years ago in which case George Kunda & Company was acting for Sun Pharmaceuticals Limited,” he said.

He said at the time he was not in Government and that the case arose out of a loan agreement.

He said arising from the Judgment of the Supreme Court, the court awarded Sun Pharmaceuticals Limited compensation towards over payment.

Mr Kunda said the matter was between Sun Pharmaceuticals Limited and DBZ but that with the passing of the Development Bank of Zambia (Amendment) Act No. 11 of 2001, Government assumed the debt portfolio and liabilities of the bank.

He said arising from this, the Government was obliged to settle the debts of DBZ including the Sun Pharmaceutical debt.

‘The money was paid from the Compensation Fund in installments and not in one lump sum of K3.5 billion and the firm has accounted for all the money. It is not possible for the Ministry of Finance to pay money to George Kunda & Company or indeed to any law firm without a court order and supporting documents,” he said.

He said the said monies represented compensation and party costs due to Sun Pharmaceuticals Limited.

[pullquote]‘The money was paid from the Compensation Fund in installments and not in one lump sum of K3.5 billion and the firm has accounted for all the money. It is not possible for the Ministry of Finance to pay money to George Kunda & Company or indeed to any law firm without a court order and supporting documents,” he said.[/pullquote]

He said the money was not paid to George Kunda and Company as legal fees for work done for Government or the Development Bank of Zambia.

“This is not the only case DBZ has been sued by borrowers. There are other similar cases e.g. the famous Match Corporation case. To the best of my knowledge, Government has been paying billions of Kwacha to many claimants through various law firms and it is surprising that George Kunda and Company has been targeted for libelous attacks,” he said.

He said while some people are arguing that he should have declared interest, this could not arise because the firm was not acting for the Government.

In his New Year message, President Michael Sata said law enforcement agencies had made progress in arresting MMD leaders and that Mr Kunda would be the next target.

BUILD UP YOUR CHEST WITHOUT LIFTING WEIGHTS

Did you think that weights were the only way to develop a strong, muscular chest? Think again. You can build your chest – and your arms – without lifting a single barbell or dumbbell.

Work through these push up variations to add layers of new upper-body muscle in just eight weeks. The first phase builds, endurance the second boosts strength and the final phase adds explosiveness and speed so you can pack on more size.

THE WORKOUT

Wide press-up

Weeks 1 & 2

  • Perform these exercises 2 or 3 days a week in the order shown, with at least 1 day’s rest between workouts.
  • Complete three sets of each, resting 1-2 minutes between sets.
  • Aim for sets of 10-15 reps.
  • If that’s beyond your chest efforts, just do the best you can.
  • Perform a standard press-up, but with your hands placed wider than shoulder-width apart.

 

Alternating shuffle press-up

Weeks 1 & 2

  • Start in the classic press-up position.
  • Move your right hand to the left until your two hands are next to each other.
  • Slide your left hand further left until your hands are shoulder-width apart again.
  • Perform a press-up and repeat, moving to the right. That’s two press-ups, but only one rep

 

Diamond press-up

Weeks 1 & 2

  • Perform these exercises 2 or 3 days a week in the order shown, with at least 1 day’s rest between workouts.
  • Complete three sets of each, resting 1-2 minutes between sets.
  • Aim for sets of 10-15 reps. If that’s beyond your chest efforts, just do the best you can.
  • Perform a press-up with your hands close enough for the tips of your thumbs and index fingers to touch. That’s the diamond shape.

 

One-arm press-up

Weeks 3, 4, 5 and 6

  • Perform these variations 2 days a week, completing 4 sets of each variation, resting 1- 2 minutes between sets.
  • Again, aim for 10-15 reps per set, or as many as you can.
  • You’ll need a 10-20cm high box. Or the stairs or a step
  • Perform a press-up with your right hand on the floor and your left hand on the box. Switch arms and repeat. That’s one rep.

 

Cross-over box press-up

Weeks 3, 4, 5 and 6

  • Do a one-arm press-up with your left hand on the box.
  • From the starting position, lift your right hand to beside your left.
  • Move your left hand down to the floor, with hands shoulder-width apart. Do a press-up. That’s one rep!

 

Hands-on-box diamond press-up

Weeks 3, 4, 5 and 6

  • Perform these variations 2 days a week, completing 4 sets of each variation, resting 1- 2 minutes between sets.
  • Again, aim for 10-15 reps per set, or as many as you can.
  • There’s a clue in the title: perform a diamond press-up, but with both hands on the  box.

Dynamic box press-up

Weeks 3, 4, 5 and 6

  • Place your hands on a box in the diamond press-up position.
  • Lower your body and press explosively off the box, so your hands land on the floor with the box between them.
  • Watch that chin. Immediately lower your body and press explosively up so your hands land back on the box in the starting position. That’s one rep.

 

Time to get serious

Weeks 7 & 8

Thanks to your hard work you will have now built base muscle endurance (weeks 1 and 2), and added strength. This final phase develops the explosiveness and speed which will give you a performance edge in any sport that uses your upper body.It doesn’t come easy, though: You’ll now complete the same exercises as in weeks 3 to 6, but as a circuit, performing one exercise after the other with no rest in between. Try to perform 10 reps of each exercise. That’s a set. Rest for 1-2 minutes, then repeat for a total of four sets. Collapsing is optional. Do this twice a week, allowing 3 days of rest between sessions. You’ll need it.

This requires a lot of  hard work and discipline  , that is the only way you will see results . Dont give up , and remember, ” no pain no gain!!!”

 

BY KAPA187

HH is disgruntled, charges Kambwili

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Foreign Affairs Minister Chishimba Kambwili

MINISTER of Foreign Affairs Chishimba Kambwili has dismissed assertions by United Party for National Development (UPND) president Hakainde Hichilema that foreign investment is threatened under the leadership of the Patriotic Front (PF).

And Mr Kambwili says diplomatic relations between Zambia and Malawi have never been strained.

In an interview yesterday, Mr Kambwili said the PF government has managed to build investor-confidence since it took over power on September 23, 2011, contrary to Mr Hichilema’s claims that foreign investment is under threat.

“We have travelled to so many countries and the amount of investment that will flow into the country is overwhelming.

“Just last week, we received a delegation from Australia, which is interested in investing in mining and agriculture and they want to start up new power generation plants, so I am left wondering what investment Mr Hichilema claims is threatened,” Mr Kambwili said.

He said investor-confidence has been strengthened because of the peaceful transition of power after the September 20 tripartite elections, which ushered the PF into office.

“There is no investment that has been threatened. We have built more investor-confidence. The confidence has been complemented by the peaceful transition which showed that Zambia is a stable democracy. It is the UPND and Mr Hichilema who want to show that Zambia is not stable,” Mr Kambwili said.

He also said Zambia has received numerous applications from foreign investors interested in the public private partnership (PPP), adding that works at the Chambishi and Lusaka East Multi-Facility Economic Zones (MFEZ) are progressing well.

He described Mr Hichilema as a disgruntled element who has failed to make it in politics.

“The UPND leader is so frustrated because he has realised that he is leading a political party which is anchored on nothing but tribe. He better go back to auditing books instead of wasting his time on politics. The UPND will not cross the Kafue River at the rate it is going,” Mr Kambwili said.

He added: “Some people have been saying that the Tonga-speaking people are tribalists, it is not the Tongas who are tribalists, they are actually very good people. There are just some disgruntled people like HH who are creating an impression that the Tonga people are tribal.”

But UPND deputy spokesperson Cornelius Mweetwa said Zambia is in an unfortunate position to have a Minister of Foreign Affairs like Mr Kambwili, who allegedly continues to display politics of antagonism as he did when he was in the opposition.

“It is extremely hard for some of our colleagues in the PF to realise that they are now in Government and that they have a responsibility to behave in a befitting manner on behalf of all Zambians.

He added: “I don’t like to get into the tribal arrangement but each time a minister stoops so low to talk about tribe, it worries me.”

Mr Hichilema is quoted as having said foreign investment is threatened under the leadership of the PF.

He said the recent statement the President made on the alleged fake money in circulation heightened the concerns of investors.

Mr Hichilema advised President Sata not to be careless with his statements on the economy of the country.

And Mr Kambwili says diplomatic relations between Zambia and Malawi have never been strained.

“The relations between Zambia and Malawi have never been sour. Zambia complained about the way President Sata was treated to show that opposition leaders should not be mistreated, otherwise relations have been cordial,” Mr Kambwili said.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

No expulsion for members under probe – MMD

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MMD Deputy National secretary Chembe Nyangu

THE MMD national executive committee (NEC) says it will not expel from the party, members who are currently being investigated for allegedly engaging in corrupt practices during former President Banda’s tenure.

MMD deputy national secretary Chembe Nyangu said party members who are under probe for abuse of office will continue to receive the party’s protection until their cases are concluded in the courts of law.

Mr Nyangu was reacting to concerns from various stakeholders that the former leaders from the opposition party who are under probe for corruption should resign from the MMD on moral grounds.

“The NEC will continue to provide protection to all members, including those who are under investigations for allegedly engaging in corrupt practices.

“Their cases have not yet been concluded in the courts of law and we can only expel our members when we prove that they have committed grave offences with tangible evidence,” he said.

Mr Nyangu said it is sad that some people from within the opposition and outside the party are calling for the resignation of former government leaders from the MMD, when their cases have not yet been concluded in the courts of law.

He said people should not rush into calling for the resignation of MMD members who are facing corruption cases but that they should understand that only the NEC can expel them, after the courts have found them guilty of plundering public resources.

Mr Nyangu called for calm and unity in the party and urged party members to work hard and mobilise more members in readiness for the 2016 tripartite elections.

He said all MMD members should put their political differences aside and focus on rebuilding the party.

Mr Nyangu said this will help to strengthen the party ahead of future elections.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

Audit report shows misapplication of Government funds at Zambian Mission in Canada

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Nevers Mumba
Nevers Mumba

THE latest audit report on the Zambian mission in Ottawa, Canada, which was headed by Nevers Mumba (right) shows numerous accounts of misapplication of Government funds running beyond half a billion Kwacha and in some instances questionable transactions made without permission from the Secretary to the Treasury as required by law. This is according to Zambia Daily Mail, which is in possession of the Audit Report.

Dated December 31, 2010, the report – not yet in public domain – places the eloquent pastor’s mission on trial for the following reasons:

• Unauthorised use of revenue amounting to K403,900,000 million (US$80,780) from a revenue account to operational account without approval
• No receipts for procuring stores items valued at more than K50 million
• Misapplication of almost K1 billion (US$254,619.9) released to renovate No.9 Mission Inn Grove, pastor Mumba’s official residence. The audit report has established that of the total amount released, only about K365 million went towards the renovations while explanations on how the rest was used remains vague to the knowledge of the Auditor-General. The audit was concluded as early as May 2011 on Pastor Mumba’s watch.
• The report also points out that banking was delayed for up to more than 49 days contrary to financial regulations No. 121 while the embassy in some instances engaged and paid companies to do works that were never completed and in other instances failed to collect refunds for undelivered services.

The external debt at the Ottawa mission under Pastor Mumba also rose by 34 percent for unexplained reasons while several figures failed to add up. The report findings are the exact opposite of what the pastor said when interviewed from Ottawa by the Daily Mail in October after President Michael Sata stated that impropriety cases existed at the mission.

Pastor Mumba during the interview told the Daily Mail that as far as he was concerned, he had been cleared by the AG’s office and saw no reason why President Sata was accusing him of impropriety.
Pastor Mumba’s lawyer, Sakwiba Sikota, a State Counsel, has dismissed investigations on his client’s activities as a witch-hunt and in some cases a circus, suggesting that investigative authorities were “clowning”.

He reckons the investigations shall yield no results as Government lacks a strong case to take to court as President Sata steps up his efforts to fight graft which he says has contributed to high poverty levels in Zambia at more than 65 percent.

The pastor has also admitted to raising money from Barrick Gold but denied any sinister motive as he fights the new allegations that could jeopardise his bid for the top job in the MMD.

The MMD is looking for a leader to provide a strong opposition to the PF after Rupiah Banda said he wanted to resign from active politics following his defeat at the hands of President Sata.
The race for the MMD most coveted job could reduce to Pastor Mumba, Felix Mutati, Situmbeko Musokotwane, Kabinga Pande and Moses Muteteka in the final analysis even though indications are that more could show interest in the job.

Pastor Mumba could not be reached for comment by the Sunday Mail yesterday while his lawyer, Sikota, said he could not comment on his behalf until he sees the audit report.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

Zambia Plans Namibia and Kenya Friendly Games

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Faz is hoping to add Kenya and Namibia to their friendly match program in South Africa before Zambia heads to the Africa Cup.

Faz is talking to the Namibian and Kenya FA’s about playing them this weekend or next week.

“We have dates of January 7 and 14 free,” said Faz general secretary George Kasenegle.

Zambia already has one friendly secured against South Africa on January 11 at Lucas Moripe Stadium in Pretoria.

Meanwhile, a friendly against Kenya is a bit tricky as the Harambee Stars will be away West Africa on January 14.

Kenya will be in Dakar to play a friendly against Senegal away.

Senegal invited Kenya because they believe the Harambee Stars playing style is similar to Zambia’s whom they face in the two sides opening Group A game on January 21 in Bata, Equatorial Guinea.

The development means Namibia are looking like favorites to face Zambia on one of the two open friendly dates before the team leaves its Johannesburg camp where they have been since December 27 for Bata on January 18.