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Zambia Vs Senegal Live Streaming ( Final Score: Zambia 2 Senegal 1)

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Zambia-Senegal lineups

Senegal: Bouna Coundoul (GK), Remi Gomis, Lamine Sane, Souleymane Diawara, Kader Mangane, Bouya Mbengue, Diame Mohamed,Guirane Ndaw Mamadou Niag, Moussa Sow, Demba Ba

Subs: Malichikou Diakhate, Issair Dia, Dame Ndoye, bayal Sall, Doudou Faty, Ndiaye Ndiaye, Papiss Cisse, Khadim Ndyaye (GK), Imar Daf, Mohamed Traore, Latyre Ndiaye

Zambia: Kennedy Mweene, Joseph Musonda, Francis Kasonde, Stoppila Sunzu, Hichani Himoonde, Chisamba Lungu, Nathan Sinkala, Isaac Chansa, Rainford Kalaba, Emmanuel Mayuka, Christopher Katongo

Subs: Kalililo Kakonje (GK), Joshua Titima (GK), Davies Nkausu, Clifford Mulenga, Felix Katongo, Noah Chivuta, Collins Mbesuma, Kampamba Chintu, Evans Kangwa, Jonas Sakuwaha, James Chamanga, Nyambe Mulenga

Referee: Neant Alioum (Cameroon)

DEC Clarifies Zamtel Workers’ Salaries Status

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DEC Acting Public Relations Officer, Samuel Silomba
DEC Acting Public Relations Officer, Samuel Silomba

The Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC)has clarified that ZAMTEL workers will be paid their January salaries as the company’s salaries account has not been frozen DEC Acting Public Relations Officer, Samuel Silomba says the Commission has not frozen the salaries account number: 0030210000008659 which is domicile at Zanaco Bank.

He says this account has sufficient funds to cater for workers’ salaries.

Mr. Silomba says it is therefore a lie to insinuate that workers at Zamtel will not get paid their January salaries.

He says the Commission took into account the plight of the workers and therefore, Zamtel management should be able to pay the workers without hiding in the frozen accounts.

And Mr. Silomba says it is safer for Zamtel to be depositing money into the accounts, as deposits can be made into frozen accounts but not withdrawals.

He reaffirms that the commission has indeed frozen some of the accounts of Zamtel to facilitate investigations into the alleged fraudulent sale of the telecommunication company.

MUVITV

DEC working under political pressure – Zamtel Managing Director

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ZAMTEL Headquarters
ZAMTEL Headquarters

Zamtel managing director Hans Paulsen has said that siezure of ZAMTEL accounts by the Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) was unreasonable and calculated to frustrate Zamtel management and paralyse the company’s operations. DEC seized three accounts at Zanaco and 10 others at Barclays Bank on January 18, 2012. This is according to the company’s application for leave to apply for judicial review, filed in the Lusaka High Court on Thursday.

“The DEC has no reasonable grounds to believe that all monies in the seized accounts are proceeds of criminal activities. The action by DEC has been precipitated by political pressure that the sale of Zamtel was allegedly fraudulent, an allegation that has not been proven in any court of law.”

“Monies have been wrongfully seized, based on a unilateral and unsubstantiated report. The DEC’s decision is wrong and not justifiable in the circumstances. Zamtel has never been heard by DEC after the seizure of the accounts,” Mr Paulsen said in his affidavit verifying facts.

Mr Paulsen said that Zamtel believes that the seizure is an indirect way of expropriating its property as it shall become non-operational due to lack of access to its funds.

“This is not in public interest as its internet services, fixed phone lines, mobile phones and other services will eventually shut down, due to lack of access to funds to pay for services and operational expenses. Employees shall be greatly affected in that Zamtel will be unable to pay them,” he added.

Mr Paulsen says the DEC’s action implies that Zamtel is an illegal business notwithstanding that Government, to which DEC belongs, is a shareholder in Zamtel.

[pullquote]“This is not in public interest as its internet services, fixed phone lines, mobile phones and other services will eventually shut down, due to lack of access to funds to pay for services and operational expenses. Employees shall be greatly affected in that Zamtel will be unable to pay them,” he added.[/pullquote]

“This will have an unprecedented impact on the economy and security of the country. It is desirable and in the interest of justice that this court grants leave to Zamtel to file a notice of motion for judicial review and that the order of leave to commence judicial review acts as a stay of the DEC’s decision to seize monies in the bank accounts belonging to Zamtel,” he said.

Lusaka High Court judge Evans Hamaundu is scheduled to hear the matter on Monday, January 23, 2012.

Meanwhile, anxiety and uncertainty has gripped many Zamtel top brass who do not know when or where the axe will fall from as the government tightens the noose on the company believed to have been sold after “gross” under valuation according to a study by the Sebastian Zulu-led probe team.

The company was sold for a questionable US$257 million of which only some US$15 million has been received by the government, according to Zulu who was commissioned to study the transaction by President Michael Sata.

Former Cabinet Minister in the MMD government Dora Siliya and former President Rupiah Banda’s son Henry are reported to have put together the transaction which the report says is deeply flawed and marred with gross corruption and was done without the national interest of Zambia.

Stephen Laufer, the Lapgreen representative for Southern Africa via phone yesterday said the company would issue a statement.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

100 000 patients in nine provinces benefitted from the controversial mobile clinic services-Ministry of Health

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Mobile hospital coming to a town near you- Shamgombo residents waiting outside the mobile clinic

The Ministry of Health has disclosed that as of December 2011, about 100 thousand patients in nine provinces had benefitted from the controversial mobile clinic services.

Ministry of health spokesperson Kamoto Mbewe has told QFM that out of the 100 thousand cases attended to through mobile clinic services, 10 thousand were surgical interventions.

Dr. Mbewe noted that the mobile clinics have continued to operate by targeting areas were there are no static hospitals.

Dr. Mbewe says the ministry has set up a directorate for the mobile clinic unit and that the operations of the nine mobile clinic units which are said to comprise of seven departments each has been budgeted for.

He adds that the mobile hospitals are running as second level hospitals.

Meanwhile, Dr. Kamoto says the cumulative cases of typhoid as of 16th January 2012 stood at 2,622 countrywide.

He adds that the ministry is working towards ensuring that the disease is contained and has since called for high standards of cleanliness as a preventative measure to the spread of the disease.

QFM

ZAMTEL Accounts frozen because of suspected Money Laundering activities

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Sources in Lusaka have told the Times of Zambia that authorities have frozen Zamtel accounts pending money laundering investigations as a result of the transaction between the former MMD Government and LAP Green of Libya.

And Information, Broadcasting and Tourism Minister Fackson Shamenda has said that security wings had the right to freeze any bank account in the country.

Mr Shamenda, who is Chief Government spokesperson, said the investigative wings could freeze any bank accounts if it was discovered that there were suspected irregularities.

“Government does not go round freezing bank accounts but if law enforcement officers have suspected an anomally, they have a right to freeze any account,” he said.

He said operations of Zamtel and welfare of employees would not be affected and the Government had done transparently everything pertaining to the sale of Zamtel in the best interest of the nation.

Mr Shamenda urged Zambians to desist from speculation but verify alreports regarding the Zamtel sale following the release of the report
by the commission of inquiry.

“In as far as there is freedom to access and disseminate information strongly feel that people should verify this information with their sources first,” Mr Shamenda said.

And National Union of Communications and Allied Workers of Zambia (NUCAW) president Patrick Kaonga, said it was common knowledge that the Zamtel accounts were frozen because the company’s staff could not deposit any revenue into the accounts.

“Yes, in terms of being aware about the Zamtel accounts, it is common knowledge because when staff go to deposit money at banks, they are told that they can’t make any transactions,” he said.

Mr Kaonga, however, said Zamtel management had not issued any official correspondence regarding the freezing of the company’s accounts by the Government.

Asked for how long Zamtel staff had not been able to make deposit, he said, they learnt about it on Thursday when employees who went to make deposits were told they could not do so.

LAP Green Networks, majority owners of Zamtel, also disclosed that Zambian authorities had frozen all their bank accounts as part of investigations into the alleged irregular sale of the Zambian telecommunications company.

In an e-mail response to a Reuters query yesterday, Lap Green denied any wrongdoing saying: “The authorities have no reasonable grounds whatsoever to believe that the moneys in the seized accounts and any other Zamtel accounts are from the proceeds of criminal activity.”

The response further states that the authorities had seized bank accounts belonging to Zamtel in connection with allegations of money laundering, “which are utterly false”.

LAP Green maintained that Zamtel’s accounts only contained monies that directly related to its activities as a communications service provider in Zambia.
The statement said Zamtel was engaging relevant authorities in an effort to have its accounts unblocked.

“We are also currently working on avenues for the amicable resolution of matters. We have also taken measures to ensure services to Zamtel’s clients are not affected,” the statement further reads.

The response also states that aside from anything else, the Zambian Government remained a shareholder in Zamtel and had representation on the board of directors who had access to and knowledge of the company’s accounts.

LAP Green said Zamtel’s accounts were audited every quarter and the Government was aware and knew the result of the audit reports, which made it clear that there was and had been no wrongdoing.

[Times of Zambia]

Nevers Mumba hits campaign trail to secure the MMD party presidency

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Dr Nevers Mumba is lifted shoulder high by his supporters
Dr Nevers Mumba is lifted shoulder high by his supporters

MMD presidential aspirant Nevers Mumba has challenged his opponents to explain their source of wealth before they seek to be elected to lead the opposition party.

Dr Mumba said yesterday in Ndola when he met his supporters at the party’s district office that to change the bad perception of the party, leaders of high morals and integrity should be elected.

“ We need to change the corruption perception by electing people with integrity. All those who aspire for any position in the party we should ask them about their wealth and not asking them after we elect them,” he said.

He said those seeking the party presidency should not be selfish but check themselves if they had the drive and time for party issues.

The MMD needed a leader who would take it back to where it was, and cadres should not divide the aspiring candidates because the issue was not about individuals but leadership.

He said leaders whether in PF, UPND or MMD should not tell lies because people were no longer tolerant with leaders who did not deliver on their promises.

He said he would visit all the 10 provinces and that he started with the Copperbelt because it was his home town and the engine for Zambian politics.

Dr Mumba said he wanted to introduce integrity and morality to Zambian politics and that was the reason his party the National Citizen’s Coalition merged with the MMD during late President Mwanawasa’s reign.

He said the MMD was voted out of power because people wanted it to change and not that they hated the party.

He said the MMD needed a leader who was not a Member of Parliament (MP) so that he or she could have time to mobilise the party.

Dr Mumba said he would give 100 percent commitment to the MMD if he was elected president adding that the survival of the party depended on unity.

He said the PF Government should start fighting corruption dating back to 1991 and not just in the last three years. He accused President Sata of turning State House into a police station.

Meanwhile, police yesterday detained Dr Mumba’s supporters who became unruly after they were denied entry to Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe International Airport where they had gone to welcome their leader.

Copperbelt Police Commissioner, Mary Tembo, said yesterday that 21 cadres were detained and charged with conduct likely to cause breach of peace and would only be released after paying admission of guilt fee.

She said that two mini-buses that were ferrying the cadres had also been impounded and would only be released after K270, 000 was paid for each as traffic offence fee.

[Times of Zambia]

Spotlight on christopher katongo

As Zambia competes in the AFCON 2012  with our first match being played today. We will be taking a look at our players.

First up is striker  Christopher Katongo . Zambian international footballer who plays professionally for Chinese club Henan Construction F.C., as a striker.

Club career

Born in Mufulira, Katongo played with Butondo West Tigers and Kalulushi Modern Stars before moving to Green Buffaloes in 2001.In 2004, Katongo moved to South African side Jomo Cosmos, before moving to Danish side Brøndby in January 2007.In August 2008, Katongo moved again, this time to German club Arminia Bielefeld. In July 2010, he moved to Greece to play for Skoda Xanthi.In July 2011, Katongo signed a two-and-half-year contract with Chinese Super League side Henan.

 

 International career

Katongo made his international debut in 2003,and after scoring a hat-trick against South Africa in September 2007, Katongo was promoted in the Zambian Army from corporal to sergeant.

Katongo has appeared in FIFA World Cup qualifying matches.

 

A recent interview

INFORMATION

Date of birth 31 August 1982 (age 29)
Place of birth Mufulira, Zambia
Height 1.69 m (5 ft 6 1?2 in)
Playing position Striker
Club information
Current club Henan Construction
Number 37
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Goals)
1999 Butondo West Tigers
1999–2001 Kalulushi Modern Stars
2001–2004 Green Buffaloes 75 (20)
2004–2007 Jomo Cosmos 72 (36)
2007–2008 Brøndby 44 (10)
2008–2010 Arminia Bielefeld 61 (10)
2010–2011 Skoda Xanthi 28 (2)
2011– Henan Construction
National team
2003– Zambia 61 (13)

BY KAPA187

Government freezes all Zamtel bank accounts

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Government has frozen all Bank accounts belonging to the troubled Zamtel Company. All deposits and withdrawals have been frozen literally grounding the company’s operations.

The National Union of Communication workers-NUCW-has confirmed the development. Union President, Patrick Kaonga says the development has further dampened the workers morale.

This has forced the National Union of Communication workers-NUCW-to call on government to state its position on Zamtel workers.

Union President, Patrick Kaonga has accused government of not having interest in the welfare of the workers but just the repossession of the telecommunication company.

When contacted for a comment Chief Government spokesperson, Fackson Shamenda referred queries to Minister of Finance Alexander Chikwanda.

MUVITV

PF loses Chasefu Electoral petition

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Ruling Patriotic Front-PF bid to brighten its prospects in Parliament has suffered a minor setback following the loss of Chasefu election petition.

PF Parliamentary Candidate in last year’s polls, Boniface Paul Botha failed to convince Lusaka High Court, Judge Nigel Muntuna that the election was marred with electoral malpractice.

Ironically, Mr Botha has lost the petition with cost. Judge Mutuna ruled that all allegations leveled against Mr. Banda have not been proved by the evidence before the court.

David Phiri worked hard for the nation-Rupiah Banda

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Former President Rupiah Banda
Former President Rupiah Banda

Former Republican President Rupiah Banda has described late David Phiri as a man who worked hard for Zambia. Mr. Banda said Zambian people should celebrate the life of Mr. Phiri whom he described as gallant servant of the nation.

The former republican president said this when answering questions from journalists at the Lusaka’s Anglican Cathedral of the Holy cross this morning.

Also at the memorial service was republican vice president Dr. Guy Scott and other opposition political party leaders.

Mr. Phiri died of heart attack and was cremated on Tuesday. The late Mr. Phiri saved as Bank of Zambia governor and Football Association of Zambia-FAZ among other portfolios.

Meanwhile, family representative Faustin Kabwe said the presence of many people at the church service signified how much the late David Phiri contributed to the nation.

Mr. Kabwe said the late Phiri was a man who loved people hence his funeral bringing together people from various parts of the country.

MUVITV

UPND’s call to impeachment President Sata premature-ZCTU

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Zambia Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) Secretary General Roy Mwaba addresses journalists as ZCTU Trustee Sifeniso Nyumbu (left) looks on at Courtyard hotel in Lusaka

The Labor movement has described as premature calls by the opposition UPND to impeach President Michael Sata. Zambia Congress of Trade Unions(ZCTU) said that there is no basis to call of the impeachment of the head of state.

Union General Secretary Roy Mwaba said that calls were untimely as the people calling for that have failed to outline the basis on which to remove the president from office. He said that no Zambian president has ever been impeached since independence.

Mr. Mwaba called on the opposition to be practical in their criticism and not only create arguments that have no basis. He was responding to a question from MUVI TV during a media briefing in Lusaka today.

Yesterday, the UPND announced plans to present a private members bill in the next sitting of parliament to impeach President Sata for alleged abuse of office.

UPND Presidential Advisor, Douglas Siakalima said that President Sata should be impeached and his immunity stripped when parliament resumes sitting.

He has accused the president of abusing his office in the past four months he has presided over national affairs.

Mr Siakalima, who is immediate past Siavonga parliamentarian, said that the president abused his office when he urged the Director of Public Prosecution to investigate former ruling party officials who are alleged to have abused their offices.

But president Sata’s Special Assistant for Press and Public relations, George Chellah wished the UPND all the best in the endeavour.

Mr Chellah told MUVI TV News in a telephone interview that Zambia is a democratic country and moves for a president’s impeachment are allowed.

MUVITV

Lifwekelo warns of danger of lifting RB’s immunity

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Edwin Lifwekelo (L)

Forum for Leadership Search Executive Director Edwin Lifwekelo has warned that plans to lift former President Rupiah Banda’s immunity will have serious retributions on future Presidents too ghastly to contemplate.

Mr Lifwekelo tells QFM in a statement that it is becoming clear that in Zambia when one becomes a president, they should pray and fast that they do not become former Presidents.

He proposes the immediate removal of the presidential immunity from the republican constitution if people do not appreciate its relevancy.

He says this will subject anyone who breaks the law to be prosecuted as and when need arises instead of waiting to be striped of their immunity when their term expires.

Mr Lifwekelo adds that any move to remove former president Rupiah Banda’s immunity based on political machinations rather than irrefutable evidence will naturally be met with resistance and likely to undermine the fight against corruption.

He says past experience has shown that the passion to remove immunity of former presidents has been driven by vengeance rather than genuine political will.

QFM

(UPDATE)The EDA auction gala has been moved to the 22nd of February

Exclusive Divas of Africa is a non-profit organisation meant to promote the interests and advancement of women and girls in various disciplines. It was  founded on 16 February 2010, . With over 20 active volunteers dedicated to many developmental activities
within their various specialisations, EDA is growing each day and focused on accomplishing
high- leveled dreams.

There objectives are :

  • Empowerment of young girls and women through recognition of their productiveness.
  • Social education of young girls and women in handling life changes, hardships.
  • Protection of young girls and women against social evils and crimes.
  • Help young girls and women attain their human rights.
  • Financial and legal support of young girls and women

They have 4 main programs

1. Career Development Program
This program is designed specifically for each and every single member of EDA who want to
get an experience in a professional work environment. Members will undergo attachments
minimum of three months where they will working together with a supervisor and mentor
from EDA and within the selected work environment.
Before going out on this very special program, the members will have to complete the
other programs, Educational Programs, and Charity Program that will also help into giving
them more knowledge, responsibility in being an EDA Member, a responsible woman and
citizen. This Program is an opportunity for the members to have a face to face experience in a
career that they would want to work with in the future. To give realistic experiences, visual
sights and hardships that occur, to inform the members about the potential hardships,
requirements, and struggle that occur within the specified work area and how to find problem
solving.

2. Charity program

Their goal with this program is to embrace more knowledge and heart in giving out to society
and people who are less fortunate in life. To make someone’s life better with the daily means
that we have and the little we can share and give.
EDA is a big organisation that is spread out into the entire nation and every day they are
growing and they have dedicated their growth and hearts into giving back and into making this
generation a better one, our nation a greater nation and making life memorable for each and
every single Zambian by helping out with the little they can, be it knowledge, tuitions,
farming, inspiration.
Members will be put into groups, and every group will every month or decide period be doing
any sort of charity work, small or big representing and being under EDA.
The groups will decide the name, supervisors, what goals they want to achieve, how and
whom they will be dedicating their time into giving back.

3. Educational Program
The EDU Program aims to set goals in helping our members in managerial skills such as time
management, financial management and educational management and balancing school, life
and work.
Their goal with the program is to make the members more responsible and multi-tasked. As
the world is going to the change where a woman is supposed is to be working, studying, also
taking care of a home and herself, they want to ensure that thier members get the full support,
experience and expertise they need in managing themselves and the works that they will be
doing. This program offers and gives our members the knowledge and skills they need to
improve certain areas in their lives that will teach them how to coordinate EDA programs and
personal programs at home, work, school and in life.
Inspirational speakers, financial advisors and management experts will be included in the
program to give our members the full knowledge and professional support they require and
need.

4.Mother Diva program

The members who have children and are mothers will be getting advice on child nutrition;
development and expert help into raising a child in our modern world and cultured Zambia
This program is for our members whom are mothers and parents.
It reaches out to mothers who want to socialize and get to know other mothers within
Exclusive Divas of Africa and be able to share, encourage one another with life learning and
changing experience.
The Diva Mothers will be put into groups according to where their residence is and which age
group they feel more appropriate towards and can relate themselves.
Their aim and goal with Mother Diva Program is for the diva mothers to continue being world
class mothers and a great role model for their off springs and also the entire Exclusive Divas of
Africa organisation.

                                                 FUND-RAISING GALA

Exclusive Divas of Africa will be celebrating two years of existence and beginning the New Year by bringing all our members closer and together in the day that love is expressed and honoured the most during the whole year.

EDA’s Valentines fundraising auction GALA will be held at Vegas Lounge, Northmead Lusaka and our main purpose and goal is to let the public and society more aware of what EDA does and our future goals and aims for 2012.

We will have an amazing program filled with performances, AUCTIONS of great prizes; entertainment and more. The entire program will be coordinated, managed and created by our members.

 The EDA auction gala has been moved to the 22nd of February the charges and theme still remain the same.

Chef Lillian Elidah will be launching her Diva’s cocktail and Snacks at the same event.

Date: 22nd February 2012

Location: Vegas Lounge, Northmead

Time: 19:00- 23:00

Tickets: Pre-purchased 35,000. Door: 45,000

Info: 00(26)962146084, 00(26)979677833

Email: [email protected]

You are cordially invited to the fundraising gala and your presence shall be highly appreciated and honored.

” We realise that in Africa and Zambia in particular, girls lack motivation and want to continue living in men’s shadows. They want to continue thinking that only men can succeed, so Exclusive Divas of Africa or EDA is meant to change this perception and encourage women and girls to work hard and succeed,” Founder Lillian Elidah

Some pictures from previous events ;

1st Annual Meeting of Exclusive Divas of Africa, June 2012 – Gonde Lodge Chelstone,
Lusaka

 

 Founder Lillian Elidah with Anthony Banda- Football player supporting and attended the
event.

 

 

in the childrens ward with the mothers giving our fruits and drinks.

 

 BY KAPA187

 

The Week in Pictures

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Local Government Minister Nkandu Luo (l) cuts a ribbon at the handover of a K580 million fully furnished three bedroomed house to Jackson Mwiinga (with dread locks), a winner of the Airtel Frendzy promotion in Nyumba Yanga in Lusaka recently. Looking on is Airtel Managing Director Fayaz King.

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Information Broadcasting and Tourism Minister Fackson Shamenda (r) presents a present to visiting Japanese Parliamentary Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs Toshiyuki Kato during a courtesy call at Government complex in Lusaka recently

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Information Broadcasting and Tourism Minister Fackson Shamenda (right) receives a present from visiting Japanese Parliamentary Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs Toshiyuki Kato during a courtesy call at Government complex in Lusaka recently

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Information Broadcasting and Tourism Minister Fackson Shamenda (r) talks to visiting Japanese Parliamentary Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs Toshiyuki Kato during a courtesy call at Government complex in Lusaka recently.

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A protest organised by Transformation Research Center and Amnesty International in order to raise awareness over the manner in which the Zambia Government is handling the said "Cessation Clause " targeting Rwandese Refugees. courtesy J.Mandela

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A protest organised by Transformation Research Center and Amnesty International in order to raise awareness over the manner in which the Zambia Government is handling the said "Cessation Clause " targeting Rwandese Refugees. courtesy J.Mandela

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A protest organised by Transformation Research Center and Amnesty International in order to raise awareness over the manner in which the Zambia Government is handling the said "Cessation Clause " targeting Rwandese Refugees. Courtesy J.Mandela

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A protest organised by Transformation Research Center and Amnesty International in order to raise awareness over the manner in which the Zambia Government is handling the said "Cessation Clause " targeting Rwandese Refugees. Courtesy J.Mandela

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A protest organised by Transformation Research Center and Amnesty International in order to raise awareness over the manner in which the Zambia Government is handling the said "Cessation Clause " targeting Rwandese Refugees. Courtesy J.Mandela

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Patriotic Front Lusaka District Chairman Ashwell Kampengele addresses ward councilors at the Cooperative College in Lusaka

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Patriotic front ward councilors and party sympathizers are addressed by Lusaka district party chairman Ashwell Kampengele at the Cooperative College in Lusaka

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Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Mkhondo Lungu (r) confers with provincial legislature for the Eastern Cape of South Africa Andrew Erasmus during the 5th Biennial Commonwealth Hansard Editors Association workshop in Lusaka

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Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Mkhondo Lungu (l) with two editors from Ghana Lucy Engla (c) and Alhaji Issaka during the 5th Biennial Commonwealth Hansard Editors Association workshop in Lusaka.

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Fishermen and Fish mongers have defied the Fish ban police in Western Province with reasons that the Patriotic Front government promised that they would abolish the policy once in power. Fishing and selling have since been contained in all the districts of the province.

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Fishermen and Fish mongers have defied the Fish ban police in Western Province with reasons that the Patriotic Front government promised that they would abolish the policy once in power. Fishing and selling have since contained in all the districts of the province.

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A House currently being occupied by Police Officer in Mongu district in Western Province

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A House currently being occupied by Police Officer in Mongu district in Western Province

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A House currently being occupied by Police Officer in Mongu district in Western Province.

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Former Vice President George Kunda (c) with his two lawyers Sunday Nkonde (r) and Robison Malipenga leave the High Court after the petition hearing in Lusaka

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FORMER Vice President George Kunda (c) confers with his two lawyers Sunday Nkonde (r) and Robison Malipenga after the petition hearing at High Court in Lusaka

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MMD Mkaika Member of Parliament David Phiri (r) accompanied by his lawyer Sakwiba Sikota leave the High Court after his petition hearing in Lusaka.

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MMD Senga Member of Parliament Kapembwa Simbao talks on phone after his petition hearing at High Court in Lusaka.

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MMD RUFUNSA Member of Parliament Kenneth Chipungu (l) accompanied by a sympathizer leaves High Court after his petition hearing in Lusaka.

Zambia lands K450bn grant

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THE British government through the Department for International Development (DFID) will provide Zambia with a Growth and Poverty Reduction Grant of K450 billion (£58m) over the next three years. DFID will this year disburse K194 billion (£25m).

Ministry of Finance and National Planning public relations officer Chileshe Kandeta said in a statement in Lusaka yesterday that the grant would be delivered as general budget support to help the Zambian Government continue the fight against poverty.

Mr Kandeta said the funds would be used to deliver more and better essential services to poor Zambians in areas of education, health, water and social security, and also increase investments in infrastructure and agriculture.

“The money will ensure that an additional 54,000 rural people have access to safe water by 2014, keep an additional 50,000 children in school every year and provide an additional 42,000 households with access to electricity by 2015,” he said.

And in an official signing ceremony with the Minister of Finance and National Planning, Head of DFID’s office in Zambia Mike Hammond said the UK remained one of Zambia’s key development partners and was committed to working with the Zambian Government to deliver its programme, especially the reduction of poverty.

“I am pleased to announce our support direct to the Government’s budget which will help them to build on progress already made and deliver better quality basic services.

“Our support will complement other programmes which target aid resources at the most off-track MDGs, and is part of a total amount of Z932billion (£120m) that has been committed since the PF came into power,” he said.

DFID would provide £235million in development assistance to Zambia over the next four years (2011-15) and the focus of DFID’s programme was making growth more inclusive, tackling inequality especially in the rural areas, tackling corruption and improving accountability of Government to its voters so that all Zambians could benefit from Zambia’s development efforts.

[Times of Zambia]