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Government non-payment halts distribution of fertilizer in Eastern Province

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Collateral Managers under the Audit Control and Expertise have halted the distribution of fertilizer to farmers in Chadiza district and several other districts in Eastern province.

Omnia regional manager Tizifa Ngoma told ZANIS in an interview that his company had received instructions from the Collateral mangers in Lusaka to stop the distribution of the farming inputs until money required is paid in by government.

Mr. Ngoma said Omnia has been directed to release only an amount of fertilizer that has been paid for.

He said it was the desire of management at Omnia to have the inputs delivered to farmers as quickly as possible before the onset of the rains but that there was nothing his company could do when there were such instructions from Collateral Managers.

Mr. Ngoma said he was equally sad that most farmers have not received their inputs up to date adding that it would also be difficult for transporters to deliver the fertilizer to farmers once the rains start.

He said it would also be costly on the part of government to have the commodity delivered to farmers as it would require the usage of helicopters to ferry the fertilizer to those areas that are flood prone.
About 1800 tonnes of both Urea and D compound fertilizer is still laying idol in the sheds at Chadiza Omnia awaiting distribution to farmers.

Most farmers in Chadiza have complained over the non distribution of the commodity despite them having paid the money to acquire the farming inputs.

ZANIS

MMD denies allegations it printed more money

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The MMD has denied allegations that it gave directions to print extra money while in government.

Former Finance Minister Situmbeko Musokotwane says neither former President Ruphia Banda is aware of printing of extra money by any company apart from the official printer.

Dr Musokotwane says the allegations are untrue.

He says the Bank of Zambia is at liberty to print extra money without consulting the Finance Minister or the President because the central bank has a mandate to do.

He challenged senior Bank of Zambia officials to tell the nation if the MMD while in government was aware of the printing of extra money.

President Michael Sata revealed on Monday that the MMD government illegally printed money from other printers apart from Thomas De la rue.

The president said the counterfeit money is currently circulating on the market.

And Dr Musokotwane has refused to comment on the MPUNDU trust account which is linked to the former President saying he is not the right person to comment.

Dr Musokotwane has since refereed all quires regarding the Trust to the Former President.

Meanwhile Dr Musokotwane, who is also vying for the MMD presidency dismissed suggestions that the race for the MMD presidency is only between Nevers Mumba and Felix Mutati.

[ZNBC]

State house comments on Former Finance minister Situmbeko Musokotwane

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

Issued by George Chellah( special assistant to the President on press and public relations)

Dr. Situmbeko Musokotwane, the former Minister of Finance under the MMD government has disputed our factual account that the previous regime illegitimately printed money.

Not so surprising, Dr Musokotwane has gone further to describe the facts laid bare by this office as “false, shameful and embarrassing.”

These are very serious charges from a man whose locus standi on this matter and many other oversights unearthed concerning the previous administration, is extremely hard to comprehend.

Dr. Musokotwane seems to be acting like a very useful, but out of control spokesperson of a troubled group seeking to confuse the due process of law with politics.

Nevertheless, his incessant outbursts provide helpful pointers especially to the investigators pursuing the many leads into the wrong-doing that went on under the previous regime. It shall soon dawn on him that there is nothing to defend about the many excesses of the past regime’s unpatriotic conduct.

For the avoidance of doubt, we wish to make it abundantly clear that the biggest and most serious challenge facing Zambia today, whether Dr Musokotwane and his colleagues agree or not, is excessive greedy and corruption.

Under the previous administration which Dr. Musokotwane served with pride, this scourge assumed endemic proportions as authorities turned a blind eye to it for obvious reasons.

No reasonable person privy to the rot that went on under the immediate-past leadership can ignore the deplorable state of affairs under which the MMD left this country. Dr Musokotwane and his colleagues must just own up instead of trivializing the otherwise serious irregularities the new administration continues to encounter as it cleans up Government.

Dr Musokotwane and his colleagues must not panic and resort to half-truths but instead wait for the due process of the law to take its course.
The Republican President, His Excellency Mr Michael Chilufya Sata has repeatedly stated that “this is not a witch-hunt but a legitimate search for the truth.” Let it be known that the President would definitely be the happiest to see that our former leaders are cleared of possible wrong-doing by law enforcement agencies.

Former Finance minister Situmbeko Musokotwane is said to have advised President Sata to stop making careless statement on the Kwacha that could jeopardise Zambia’s international position.

Dr. Musokotane said Sata is lying as all the currency which the MMD left in circulation is genuine and he wondered whether Sata would create another unnecessary Commissions of Inquiry for this matter.

Musokotwane challenged the Bank of Zambia to publicly state its position on this matter and say whether the MMD government ever forced the Central Bank to print money.

Nkana Striker Joins Pirates

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Orlando Pirates has snapped up Nkana striker Evans Kangwa.

Nkana have confirmed that Kabwe who is the league joint top scorers on 16 goals this season will be joining Pirates.

“You have agreed in principle that Evans joins Pirates,” Nkana vice chairman Ken Mwansa said.

Kangwa has scored four goals in three matches at the ongoing Cosafa Youth championship.

The striker has also scored two goals on his Zambia debut against Goa-Select in India in Chipolopolo’s 4-1 win over the latter on November 25.

Kangwa will join his compatriot and midfielder Isaac Chansa who is enjoying his second spell at Pirates.

Copperbelt illegal miners give Government a 7 days ultimatum to legalise their business

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A horde of illegal miners in Kitwe

THE Small-Scale Miners Association of Zambia (SMAZ) has given the Government a seven-day ultimatum in which to address the plight of illegal miners on the Copperbelt.

The association wants Government to legalise their activities and allocate some of the dump sites in Kitwe and Chingola to illegal miners.

But Minister of Mines Wilbur Simuusa said Government will soon hold discussions with small-scale miners to try and address some of their problems.

SMAZ president Simon Njovu said, at a press briefing in Kitwe yesterday, that the association is giving Government seven days in which to address the problems the association is facing in its operations.

Mr Njovu said the association wants Government to legalise small-scale mining activities which are a source of income to the unemployed youth.

He said the association has 4,319 members and that the youth are the majority due to the high unemployment levels in the country.

“As an association, we are giving the Government seven days in which to address our problems. We want the Government to legalise illegal mining activities and to give us some of the dump sites in the province,” Mr Njovu said.

He said illegal miners risk their lives as they dig copper ore in various dump sites at awkward hours for fear of being attacked by the mine police officers.

Mr Njovu said the association has so far lost 231 members who have been buried alive while digging copper core.

[pullquote]He said the association wants Government to give them the dump sites at Mopani Copper Mines in Kitwe and those in Chingola so that they can start mining on a large scale basis.[/pullquote]

He said the association wants Government to give them the dump sites at Mopani Copper Mines in Kitwe and those in Chingola so that they can start mining on a large scale basis.

Mr Njovu said once the association is empowered with the dumpsites, more employment opportunities can be created for the youth.

“If today Government gives us the dump site, we can utilise all the materials there. We can even start making pan bricks and contribute to the construction industry,” he said.

Mr Njovu also appealed to President Sata to arrange for a meeting with small-scale miners because there are many clandestine issues in the mining sector which Mr Sata needs to be aware of as head of State.

But Mr Simuusa said Government is working on modalities to try and address the problems that illegal miners face in the country.

Mr Simuusa said Government is waiting for SMAZ to elect a new executive before holding discussions with them on what should be done to improve the operations of the association.

“I’m surprised to hear that SMAZ had a press briefing to air their grievances when I’m waiting for them to usher in a new executive to address their problems. However, we are working on modalities to bring sanity and order to the small-scale mining industry,” he said.

He said Government wants to offer technical advice to illegal miners and capitalise the small-scale mining industry before the dump sites can be given out.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

Peter Daka being probed over land

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File: Peter Daka and former Labour Minister Austin Liato exchange notes during a public meeting

MINISTER of Lands, Energy and Water Development Christopher Yaluma says he has begun investigating how former Minister of Science, Technology and Vocational Training Peter Daka and other government officials acquired land belonging to the National Institute for Scientific and Industrial Research (NISIR).

Mr Yaluma confirmed this in an interview on Saturday.

He said he has started studying files pertaining to the land in question and commended the Mail for reporting the story.

Last week the Mail reported that Mr Daka obtained a two- hectare piece of land he has had interest in for over 20 years.

He got plot No. L/1804/M in Ibex Hill that belonged to NISIR, two months before the September 20 presidential, parliamentary and local government elections.

According to documents obtained from the Ministry of Lands, Mr Daka was given a state lease for a 99-year period from 1st July on July 18th 2011 and has been issued with certificate of title No.124984.

When queried over the plot, Mr Daka only produced papers that proved he has had interest in the said piece of land since 1988 when he was purchasing manager at National Milling Company.

Mr Daka, who owned a plot next to one he recently acquired, then wrote a letter to the Commissioner of Lands requesting him to consider joining plot number 1805M and plot 1804 into one plot.

In his letter, the former minister explained that his plot No. 1805M had no water and hindered development.

He also went on to say that plot 1804/M had water and he could not abandon his piece of land because President Kaunda then kept “ reminding us to go back to the land, this is what I intend to do. But what can one do without water? How can I go back to the land where there is no water?”

However, NISIR executive director Francis Tembo said the land in question was part of the institution’s land utilisation plan, which came about as a result of the Ministry of Lands’ intention to re-enter plot 638/M.

Professor Tembo said the NISIR board through the directive of the Ministry of Science, Technology and Vocational Training developed a land utilisation plan, which included land offer to all NISIR staff, government officials at the Ministry of Science, Technology and Vocational Training, and government departments that included Chongwe council.

However, the Mail investigations have established that the Ministry of Science, Technology and Vocational Training wrote to Ministry of Lands requesting them to complete plot allocation formalities.
Mr Daka was in charge of the ministry at the time.

“The Ministry of Lands just received a list of the beneficiaries from Ministry of Science, Technology and Vocational Training asking them to complete all the formalities,” a source said.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

Former Msanzala MP has a constitutional right to resign his seat-Sata

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Patriotic Front President Michael SataPRESIDENT Michael Sata says former Msanzala Member of Parliament, Joseph Lungu, has a constitutional right to resign his seat and join a party of his choice.

President Sata said constitutions world-over provided for resignations and that his Government had made budgetary allocations to take care of eventualities such as death or resignations of parliamentarians like the case was in many countries.

Speaking shortly after he swore in Council of Churches in Zambia (CCZ) general secretary Suzanne Matale, veteran politician and lawyer Rodger Chongwe and Father Elvis Chituba from the Catholic Church as the remaining members of the 20-man Constitution Technical Committee, the president said Colonel Lungu should not be condemned without good reason.

President Sata also swore in David Mabumba as deputy minister of Education, Mutaba Mwali as deputy minister for Transport, Works and Supply, and Brigadier-General Benson Kapaya as deputy minister of Agriculture.?“The biggest problem we have in Zambia like some American professor once said that ‘Everything is our business but our own business’.

Constitutions all over the world in the Commonwealth and non-Commonwealth countries provide for people to resign and for people to be fired,” the president said.

Mr Sata said there were circumstances that would always necessitate the holding of by-elections such as death and resignations while MPs could also be fired.

[pullquote]And they say that it’s an expensive by-election. We have provided for that in the Budget. Supposing you die, are they going to say by-elections are expensive?” President Sata asked.[/pullquote]

Col Lungu resigned as an independent legislator and joined the ruling Patriotic Front (PF) during a public rally at Nyampande Basic School in Petauke at the weekend.

Some civil society organisations and the opposition United Party for National Development (UPND) have condemned the resignation of Col Lungu, saying it has caused a by-election that would be costly.

“You can either be fired by Parliament. You can either be fired by the sponsoring organisation, but then you find there are people condemning Col Lungu who resigned in Petauke. And they say that it’s an expensive by-election. We have provided for that in the Budget. Supposing you die, are they going to say by-elections are expensive?” President Sata asked.

And the president said what was important in composing the Constitution Technical Committee was not to “balance the people but to balance the brains.”?“I congratulate all of you. I have all the confidence in you.

The people will be talking. You see, in Zambia if talking was productivity, Zambia would be second to none. People will complain that you have not balanced but you do not balance people, you balance brains. Counting to see what we have balanced is not how we do things,” President Sata said.

Mr Sata appealed to the technical committee to use their vast experience to produce a document that would be appreciated by the Zambian people.?“You people understand the problems of the citizens. You are not the constitution commission because we have had so many commissions.

We have brought brains together for you to give us a document and you will draw your own terms of reference on how you are going to run the show,” the president said.

President Sata said the technical committee members were at liberty to use material from previous reports of the Constitution Review Commissions such as the Mainza Chona, Patrick Mvunga and Willa Mung’omba reports as well as other relevant materials as part of evidence for their report.

President Sata also announced that the Roman Catholic Cathedral in Roma Township will host the memorial service for the late Mainza Chona this Saturday.

[Times of Zambia]

Sata asks DEC to investigate the US$ 1 million held in Mpundu Trust Account

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President Michael Sata
President Michael Sata

President Michael Sata has instructed the law enforcement agencies to thoroughly investigate the US$ 1 million held in Mpundu Trust Account.

The directive comes in the wake of revelations that Mpundu Trust has unexplained funds in one of the banks in the country.

“Information we have received is that Mpundu Trust is holding over US$1 million with one of our local banks. Considering the colossal amounts involved in this bank transaction, I strongly believe that it’s only fair and prudent for the Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC), in liaison with other law enforcement agencies to professionally and systematically investigate this matter,” President Sata said.

“Let it be known from the onset that the decision to probe Mpundu Trust is without malice or ill-motive but to simply set the record straight by ensuring that the due process of the law applies. We promised the Zambian people that accountability, transparency and fairness before the law will be the bedrock of our administration, this is what we are doing.”

In another related development, President Sata has directed the Minister of Finance, Hon. Alexander Chikwanda to ensure that billions of Government revenue which is lying idle in one of the local bank is reclaimed by the Ministry of Finance.

“There is a balance of K12.2 billion GRZ funds that must be moved to the Ministry of Finance Treasury Accounts and I want this to be done as soon as possible,” says the President.

Meanwhile, President Sata has expressed deep regret and sorrow at the death of Zambia’s Ambassador to Japan Dr. Mbikusita Wamundila Lewanika.

“Our dear brother, Dr Lewanika served this country diligently and devotedly in various government portfolios and this loss will definitely be felt by many,” the President said.

“Kindly convey on behalf of the People and Government of Zambia and indeed on my own behalf, our heartfelt condolences and sympathies to the deceased’s family and friends.”

The President has authorised Her Excellency Dr. Inonge Mbikusita-Lewanika, Zambia’s Ambassador to Brussels, who is also the deceased’s elder sister to travel to Tokyo on government expense to help with arrangements to repatriate the remains of the late diplomat.

Dr Lewanika died yesterday at 01:00 PM Tokyo time

C.R.I.S.I.S INVITED TO ATTEND NEXT YEARS GRAMMY AWARDS

Zambias very own C.R.I.S.I.S has been invited to attend the 54th Annual Grammy Awards to be held on  February 12, 2012 at the staples center in LA , USA. The Grammys are the biggest award show in music . He will have the opportunity to rub shoulders with top artists such as Kanye west , Lady Gaga , Jay-z , Katy Perry and more.

This is a good opportunity for him to get a wider audience for his music and also to make the world pay attention to the growth and marked improvement of the Zambian music industry.

He thanked his fans for their continued support;

“Thank’s for the love. You told me to keep believing because, I guess you could see further than I could. #Grammy Awards invitation is not exactly what I was expecting. Thank God for opening the doors to which I did not hold the key. My fans have been a great pillar of encouragement. I’m humbled by your loyalty. Let all your wishes come true today and always”

 

BY KAPA187

No SA players For Angola Friendly

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Zambia will be without any of the South African based players for the December 18 friendly away to Angola.

Faz communications officer Erick Mwanza said coach Herve Renard will only use players from the 25-man list unveiled on Monday that does not include South African-based players and Emmanuel Mayuka of Swiss side Young Boys.

Mwanza said the group will only join camp in the second phase of training camp in South Africa after Christmas when Zambia steps up preparations for the Africa Cup.

Renard’s provisional team that goes into camp in Luaska on Tuesday to begin a two-week home training camp will have 10 foreign-based players.

Dominating the team are six players from TP Mazembe led by midfielder Rainford Kalaba.

The Chinese based duo of Christopher Katongo and James Chamanga and Jonas Sakuwaha of El Merreikh in Sudan are the foreign-based players who will report to camp this week.

Russian-based midfielder Chisamba Lungu is the only European based player who will join the team for now.

And three Under-20 players namely Reynold Kampamba, Evans Kangwa and Bruce Musakanya are expected to join the team at the end of their Cosafa Youth Championship commitments in Botswana.

Team

Goalkeepers: Jacob Banda (Zesco United), Rabson Mchele’nganga (Nchanga Rangers), Kalililo Kakonje (TP Mazembe, Congo) , Joshua Titima (Power Dynamos)

Defenders: Lawrence Chungu (Power Dynamos), Jimmy Chisenga (Red Arrows), Thomas Nyirenda (Konkola Blades), Stoppilla Sunzu, Francis Kasonde, Hichani Himonde (All TP Mazembe, DR Congo), Nyambe Mulenga (Zesco United)

Midfielders: Steven Kabamba (Zesco United), Chisamba Lungu (Ural Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia) Christopher Katongo (Henan Jiyanyi, China), Joseph Sitali, Kennedy Mudenda (Both Power Dynamos), Nathan Sinkala, Felix Katongo(Green Buffaloes), Rainford Kalaba (TP Mazembe, DR Congo), Jonas Sakuwaha (El Merreikh, Sudan), Bruce Musakanya (Red Arrows)

Strikers: James Chamanga (Dalian Shinde, China), Given Singuluma (TP Mazembe, DR Congo), Evans Kangwa and Reynold Kampamba (both Nkana)

AFCON squad to be revealed after the Angola friendly

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Zambia National team in Training at Nkoloma Stadium
File:Zambia National team in Training at Nkoloma Stadium

National Team Coach Herve Renard on Monday morning failed to show up at a scheduled media briefing where he was expected to name the Africa Cup of Nations squad.

FAZ Communications Manager Erick Mwanza has told journalists who had gathered for the briefing that Renard was unable to attend because he had an administrative engagement.

Mwanza says Renard will instead name the final 26 man AFCON Squad after the friendly game against Angola.

Mwanza says Renard will pick 26 players and that only 23 will go to the Africa Cup of Nations.

Mwanza says the team will leave for a training camp in South Africa on December 27.

Meanwhile, Renard has announced a 25 squad that goes into camp on Tuesday to face Angola in an international friendly Match.

The team that comprises of mostly local players will face Angola on December 18.

Among those that go into camp include Skipper Christopher Katongo, Given Singuluma, James Chamanga, and Felix Katongo.

Others are Kennedy Mudenda, Chisamba Lungu, Lawrence Chungu, Jimmy Chisenga and Thomas Nyirenda.

This is according to a list that was announced by Mwanza on Monday.

And Mwanza says Zambia will face Botswana on January 7 and South Africa on January 14 in an international friendly fixtures before flying to Equatorial Guinea on January 17.
[ZNBC]

Fifa yet to approve Levy Stadium

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The Inside view of the New Ndola Stadium
The New Ndola Stadium renamed to Levy Mwanawasa stadium

FIFA has not yet certified the Levy Mwanawasa Stadium for International Matches.

FAZ Communication Manager Erick Mwanza says the Levy Mwanawasa Stadium can only be ready once certified by FIFA.

Mwanza says FIFA needs to issue a certification on the suitability of the stadium before it is used.

He says there are inspections being undertaken at the Stadium such as how long it might take to evacuate when the stadium is full and the standard and quality of the pitch among others.

Mwanza says the Ndola stadium is the only option for the Chipolopolo if they were to host an international game after FIFA classified Nkoloma and Arthur Davies Stadium as high risk stadiums.

He was speaking at a media briefing in Lusaka on Monday.
[ZNBC]

Railway system needs to be re-capitalised-Mukanga

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The government says there is need re-capitalise the railway transport sector.

Transport, Works Supply and Communications Minister Yamfwa Mukanga says this should be done to make operations of the rail sector more efficient.

Mr. Mukanga says the sector is faced with numerous challenges among them theft of railway slippers.

He says people have started stealing rail slippers on the Mulobezi railway line.

Mr. Mukanga was speaking to ZNBC Business News in LUSAKA on Monday.

The Minister also called on investors to take advantage of investing in the railway transport sector.

Mr. Mukanga says government wants investors to take part in linking existing railway routes to ease transport in the country.
[ZNBC]

Government to review fertilizer tenders

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The government is in the process of reviewing tenders for supply of fertiliser under 2011-2012 farming season.

Agriculture Minister Emmanuel Chenda says the tenders will be competitive and open to any company wishing to bid.

Mr. Chenda has told ZNBC Business that government has noted that only two companies have been supplying fertiliser for a long time.

He says government will also review the tender documents as a means of relaxing conditions attached to supply fertiliser.

Mr. Chenda says government wants to ensure that the tender document is inclusive and not tailored for a few suppliers in the country.

Mr. Chenda says government will also look at the cost factor attached with the supply and importation of fertiliser into Zambia.
[ZNBC]

The Weekend Presidential visits in Pictures

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Former United States President George W. Bush and his wife Laura when they arrived in Lusaka at Kenneth Kaunda international airport.

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President Sata welcomes former United State president George W. Bush and his wife Laura when they arrived in Lusaka at Kenneth Kaunda international airport

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President Sata introduces Dr Dave Kishore to former United States President George W. Bush at Kenneth Kaunda international airport.

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President Sata introduces Zambia Air Force Commander Lieutenant General Eric Chimese to former United States president George W. Bush at Kenneth Kaunda international airport

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President Michael Sata with former American President George Bush at State House.

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Laura Bush signs the State house guest book while President Sata and former President George Bush look on at State House.

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President Sata, First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba, former United States president George W. Bush and his wife Laura at State House

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President Sata, First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba, former United State president George W. Bush and his wife Laura at State House

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President Sata and former United States president George W. Bush toast during a luncheon at State House

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Former United States president George W. Bush waves as he is sandwiched by Lusaka province Minister Miles Sampa (right) and Dr. Groesbeck P. Parham at George Clinic in Lusaka.

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Dr. Groesbeck Parham introduces former United States president George W. Bush to cancer survivors at George Clinic in Lusaka.

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United States president George W. Bush with First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba at George Clinic in Lusaka

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United States president George W. Bush applauds First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba at George Clinic in Lusaka.

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United States president George W. Bush makes a presentation while his wife Laura, First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba listen at George Clinic in Lusaka

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United States (US) president George W. Bush, Health Minister Dr Joseph Kasonde and US Ambassador to Zambia Mark Storella at George Clinic in Lusaka.

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United States (US) president George W. Bush, US Ambassador to Zambia Mark Storella, his wife Laura and First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba in Lusaka

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Former United States president George W. Bush talks to a cancer survivor Veronica Shipanuka at the cancer Diseases Centre located at the University Teaching Hospital in Lusaka .

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President Mugabe (l) and President Sata after a closed door meeting at Royal Livingstone Hotel

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President Sata (r) talks to President Mugabe at Royal Livingstone Hotel

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President Sata and President Mugabe confer after a closed door meeting at Royal Livingstone Hotel

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President Sata talks to President Mugabe after a closed door meeting at Royal Livingstone Hotel

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President Sata and President Mugabe (l) after a closed door meeting at Royal Livingstone Hotel