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President Michael Sata’s decision to have his son, probed against corruption allegations, has cheered people from various walks of life.
The Southern African Centre for Peaceful Resolution of Disputes-SACCORD- has described President Sata’s action as unprecedented in the fight against Corruption on the African Continent.
SACCORD Spokesperson Obby Chibuluma says President Sata has demonstrated unwavering commitment to the fight against corruption by surrendering his own son to law enforcement agencies to prove allegations raised by Committee of Citizens Executive Director, Gregory Chifire.
Mr Chibuluma told ZNBC news on Saturday that Mr Chifire should prove his allegations and face the same law if found to be peddling falsehoods against the President’s family.
And Political Activist Dante Sauders says President Sata’s style of leadership and fight against corruption requires the support of all well meaning citizens.
Meanwhile, Mufumbwe MMD Member of Parliament, Stephen Masumba says President Sata’s action should be a serious signal to his relatives and government leaders that may attempt to engage in corrupt activities.
Mr Masumba says Zambia needs the seriousness that President Sata has demonstrated to move the nation forward.
President Sata on Friday asked the law enforcement agencies to summon his son and Mr Chifire over the matter.
Mr Chifire had accused the President’s son of acquiring two motor vehicles worth over One point eight billion Kwacha, way beyond his income.
Lusaka province police commissioner Charity Katanga
Zambia police have detained Iris Kaingu and Teddy Malekani for appearing in obscene material. Lusaka province police commissioner Charity Katanga said the detention of the duo is to help police with investigations into the matter.
Ms. Kaingu 20 and Teddy aged 21 are both ex-ZICAS students. Mrs. Katanga said the two have been arrested in connection to obscene materials in which they appeared in.
She adds that the detention comes after police intensified investigations into the matter.
And Police have recovered twenty five stolen vehicles from various parts of the country. Lusaka province police commissioner Charity Katanga says the recovered vehicles were suspected to have been stolen in the past ten months.
She said sixteen people have so far been arrested in connection with stolen vehicles.
Mrs. Katanga revealed that seven people among the sixteen suspects were arrested in connection with the stealing a Malawian Toyota Hilux.
She further disclosed that one of the suspects is alleged to have stolen nine Motor vehicles of which six are bearing one registration number ABX 5468 and three bearing sharing another number plate ABP 6123.
Mrs. Katanga said those arrested have been charged with aggravated robbery and theft of vehicles. She said suspects will appear in court soon.
Former National Milling Corporation managing director Peter Cottan and his wife
Former National Milling Managing Director Peter Cottan has filed for a divorce claiming that his wife denies him sex.
Mr. Cottan has requested the Lusaka High court to nullify his marriage with United Nations High Commission for Refuges–UNHCR- human resource manager Lenny Cottan Nee Chona charging that his wife has been unreasonably denying him sex.
Mr. Cottan claims that he has not enjoyed normal and satisfactory sexual life since 2009.
He argues that after noticing that their four year old child has been affecting their sexual life; he decorated a nursery room for the toddler to be sleeping in but the move proved fruitless.
Mr. Cottan says his wife has without any consideration of his sexual feelings given no explanation and that his marriage has suffered irreparable damage.
He further accuses his wife of refusing to take contraceptive pills and that she had been forcing him to use male condoms which he dislikes.
And Mr. Cottan further alleges that his wife does not allow him to exercise parental role of his twenty year old step son Choolwe Chona.
But responding to Mr. Cottan’s claims Lenny Cottan Nee Chona says the use of a condom was a collective agreement as a means of safe sex.
Mrs. Cottan refuted her husband’s claims.
And on the assertions that she forbids Mr. Cottan to exercise parental role to Choolwe, Mrs. Cottan accused her husband of being hostile and unkind towards her son upon realizing that his alleged improper sexual association with a ZICAS student had been exposed.
Mrs. Cottan claims that her husband has since left their matrimonial home and is cohabiting with a Namushi Monde a ZICAS student who is his step son’s schoolmate.
Former Finance and National Planning Minister Situmbeko Musokotwane
Former Finance Minister, Situmbeko Musokotwane has warned that the country stands to lose if the PF government reverses the sale of Zamtel.
Speaking on the MUVI TV Assignment program, Dr. Musokotwane says the decision will scare the much needed investors in to the country.
He maintains that the 275 Million US Dollars Lap green of Libya paid to acquire 75 percent shares in Zamtel was a good fee considering Zamtel’s state at the time of sale.
Dr. Musokotwane further clarified that Zamtel owed government more money contrary to insinuations that it was government that owed the firm a lot of money.
Meanwhile, Dr. Musokotwane has wondered why civil society organizations are quite over alleged illegal decisions being perpetuated by President Sata.
He cited the reversal of the sale of Finance Bank as a case in point.
Dr. Musokotwane says the sale of the Bank was according to the provisions of the laws of the land, but wondered what law the President used to reverse the sale.
COMMITTEE of Citizens executive director Gregory Chifire
STATE HOUSE has advised Committee of Citizens executive director Mr Gregory Chifire to put down a formal complaint with the law enforcement agencies over the 15 million South African Rand transaction, which he is linking to a spouse of an unidentified senior military officer.
This is according to a press statement released to the media by state house press aide.
This follows Mr Chifire’s challenge that the Zambian Government comes out clean on the 15 million South African Rand, which he alleges was deposited into an FNB Bank account in Johannesburg on Tuesday, November 29, 2011 by a wife of one of the senior military officers he unfortunately has not named.
As a result, State House has implored law enforcement agencies like the Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) to invite Mr. Chifire and engage him on these very serious concerns he has raised.
Furthermore, State House has encouraged Mr Chifire to report any suspected unlawful activity linked to the first family to the relevant law enforcement agencies.
This is after Mr Chifire alleged that President Michael Sata’s son Mulenga, has purchased two luxurious automobiles among them, a brand new Jeep, both valued at K1.8 billion within a period of 60 days,
Since ascending to office, the President has frequently affirmed that his administration is determined to fight corruption and that there will be no sacred cows.
Therefore, it is only appropriate and responsible for Mr Chifire as a citizen to promptly inform the law enforcement agencies and provide irrefutable evidence of wrong-doing wherever such illegal conduct is identified or suspected.
According to the statement, State House wishes to underline President Sata’s standpoint: “No one will be shielded from prosecution once it has been evidently established that a crime has been committed in spite of their status in society. Zambians must be equal before the law.”
For that reason, the President has appealed to the law enforcement agencies in particular, the Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) to summon both Mr Chifire and his son Mulenga to assist with investigations.
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Konkola Blades seek their first cup honor in 13 years when they face embattled Power Dynamos on Saturday in the Barclays Cup final at Arthur Davies Stadium.
The Chililabombwe side has not won a single cup since 1998 when they beat Zanaco 2-1 to lift the Mosi Cup.
Victory this weekend would cap what has been a very productive season by their own standards that saw them finish third on the table.
However, the low point of that and ahead of game this weekend has been the tragic passing of assistant coach Charles Mwila.
Mwila died last week from injuries he sustained in a mine accident at Konkola Mine where he worked on November 9.
Blades assistant coach Manfred Chabinga says victory on Saturday against Power will be dedicated to Mwila.
Chabinga is standing in for Keagan Mumba who is away with the Zambia Under-20 team at the Cosafa Youth Championship in Botswana.
Meanwhile, hosts and 2009 Barclays Cup champions are gunning for a double after lifting the league this season.
However, their come into this game a divided house on the bench.
Technical advisor Fordson Kabole has openly declared that him and not coach Boston Chambeshi was the architect of Powers league triumph this season
Chambeshi said he will be on the bench as usual this weekend together with Kabole.
We shall see how the two celebrate should Power complete their double.
Defending champions Zambia rallied twice to survive defeat against Tanzania in their opening game at the Cosafa Youth Championship this evening in Gaborone, Botswana.
Guest team Tanzania took a 5th minute lead through Msuvan HappyGod.
Evans Kangwa equalized 10 minutes later after turning in a cross from his Nkana team mate Reynold Kampamba.
However, HappyGod was back on the score sheet in the 25th minute.
But Kangwa joined him on a brace three minutes later when he converted a penalty after Kampamba went down in the area.
Four minutes before the break, Tanzania took a 3-2 halftime lead through Hassan Kessy who whipped in the ball straight from a corner beating Charles Mweemba.
In the 44th minute, Zambia got out of jail after HappyGod failed to record a hat trick when he ballooned a penalty.
After a flurry of second half changes, Zambia equalized in the 84th minute through Alex Sichone whose free kick made sure the two teams shared the three points.
Tanzania and Zambia have one point each, two less than South Africa who beat bottom placed Mauritius 4-0 in the earlier Group C kickoff.
Zambia face Mauritius on December 4 needing an emphatic win to keep their semifinal dreams alive before facing South Africa in their last Group C game on December 6.
Power Dynamos have said they are cautious over registering controversial striker Francis Kombe for their 2012 CAF Champions League due to his involvement in a match fixing scandal in Finland earlier this year.
Kombe, who is currently training at Power, was among seven Zambian players who received suspended sentences in July, ranging from six months to 20 months for a match-fixing case.
Kombe, Godfrey Chabinga, Chileshe Chibwe, Stephen Kunda, Christopher Musonda, Chanda Mwaba and Nchimunya Mweetwa, who were playing for Rovaniemi Palloseura (ROPs), were sentenced along with their two Georgian team-mates.
Speaking to LT Sports in Kitwe, Power secretary Justin Kapoma said they were consulting with FAZ on the fate of the former Chipolopolo Striker before deciding to registering him.
“On Kombe, until we get a go-head from FAZ, we won’t register him (Kombe).
That issue (sentence over match fixing) is still outstanding, so we are waiting for a confirmation from FAZ,” he said.
Kapoma, however, said Power plans reinforce their squad and have identified some players from local clubs.
“Yes, we are trying to reinforce certain areas but at this point I can’t give you the names because we have not yet discussed with the teams where we intend to acquire the players,” he added.
President Sata, First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba and former US president George W. Bush and his wife Laura at State House
Former U.S President George Bush has launched the HIV and cancer campaign in Lusaka’s George compound.
The former U.S president launched the red ribbon on Friday which signifies AIDS and the pink for cancer.
Mr Bush says there is need for developed countries to help least developed countries stop preventable deaths by cancer and HIV.
He says human life is important requiring an ambitious programme to prevent unnecessary deaths.
The programme which will be rolled out globally has an initial commitment of US $75 million.
First Lady Christine Kaseba appealed to partners in the pink ribbon campaign to ensure people in rural areas also benefit.
Dr Kaseba called on all Zambians to take advantage of the health initiative.
Several partners have pledged more financial resources towards the initiative aimed at fighting HIV AIDS and Cancer.
And United States Ambassador to Zambia Mark Storella says an additional US $3three million will be pumped in the initiative to expand cervical cancer services in the Country.
Earlier on Friday morning Mr. Bush arrived in the country for a two day working visit.
Mr. Bush who is accompanied by his wife Laura and their two daughters arrived at about 09:00 hrs at Kenneth Kaunda International airport.
He was received by President Michael Sata.
First lady Christine Kaseba, cabinet ministers, other government officials and diplomats accredited to Zambia were also on hand to welcome Mr. Bush.
Trouble is brewing in the MMD ranks of North Western Province following calls from there, for the dissolution of the party’s National executive committee.
The discontented call is from North-Western MMD Provincial Youth Chairman Stafford Mulusa, in a statement to ZNBC on Friday.
Mr. Mulusa says the NEC members are incompetent and have failed to account for funding and materials supplied during the September poll.
He also says the selection of the next party president should be through an extra ordinary convention and not by the current NEC.
Mr. Mulusa says despite being defeated in the September poll, NEC members have continued to be arrogant and punishing whoever has suggestions for the way forward.
Mr. Mulusa says during campaigns the NGOs mushroomed and spoke on behalf of the party making it difficult for the party organs like youths and women to look into the affairs of the party.
But MMD National Secretary, Major Richard Kachingwe says members should stop finger pointing and accept the defeat of September 20.
He also says the current NEC should not be blamed for the loss and called for discipline to prevail even in defeat.
Major Kachingwe says people should know that time was too short for NEC members who took office in April this year to propel the party to victory.
Trouble is brewing in the MMD ranks of North Western Province following calls from there, for the dissolution of the party’s National executive committee.
The discontented call is from North-Western MMD Provincial Youth Chairman Stafford Mulusa, in a statement to ZNBC on Friday.
Mr. Mulusa says the NEC members are incompetent and have failed to account for funding and materials supplied during the September poll.
He also says the selection of the next party president should be through an extra ordinary convention and not by the current NEC.
Mr. Mulusa says despite being defeated in the September poll, NEC members have continued to be arrogant and punishing whoever has suggestions for the way forward.
Mr. Mulusa says during campaigns the NGOs mushroomed and spoke on behalf of the party making it difficult for the party organs like youths and women to look into the affairs of the party.
But MMD National Secretary, Major Richard Kachingwe says members should stop finger pointing and accept the defeat of September 20.
He also says the current NEC should not be blamed for the loss and called for discipline to prevail even in defeat.
Major Kachingwe says people should know that time was too short for NEC members who took office in April this year to propel the party to victory.
Former Labour and Social Security Minister Austin Liato is ushered to police custody where he was detained at Woodlands Police station in Lusaka
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Former Labour and Social Security Minister Austin Liato is ushered to police custody where he was detained at Woodlands Police station in Lusaka.
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A woman suspected to be the lover to embattled former Labour and Social Security Minister Austin Liato shies away from photographers after she was quizzed at the former Taskforce on Corruption offices in Lusaka
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A woman suspected to be the lover to embattled former Labour and Social Security Minister Austin Liato shies away from photographers after she was quizzed at the former Taskforce on Corruption offices in Lusaka
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A woman suspected to be the lover to embattled former Labour and Social Security Minister Austin Liato shies away from photographers after she was quizzed at the former Taskforce on Corruption offices in Lusaka
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MMD spokesperson Dora Siliya (in black) with party members outside the former Taskforce on Corruption offices in Lusaka.
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MMD spokesperson Dora Siliya leaves the former Taskforce on Corruption offices in Lusaka.
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2 unidentified members of the public walk out of the Barosteland inquiry hearing after being ordered out for coming with bows and arrows in Lusaka
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Chairperson for the Commission of inquiry on the Mongu riots Roger Chongwe (left) and committee member Wila Mung’ omba during the committee’s sitting in Lusaka
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AMERICAN ambassador to Zambia Mark Storella with former Works and Supply Minister Mike Mulongoti during the Zambia-USA Alumni thanksgiving dinner in Lusaka
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CHIEFS and Traditional Affairs Minister Inonge Wina shares a light moment with American ambassador to Zambia Mark Storella during the Zambia-USA Alumni thanksgiving dinner in Lusaka
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CHIEFS and Traditional Affairs Minister Inonge Wina with American ambassador to Zambia Mark Storella during the Zambia-USA Alumni thanksgiving dinner in Lusaka
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AMERICAN ambassador to Zambia Mark Storella exchanges business cards with Justice Deputy Minister Ngosa Simbyakula during the Zambia-USA Alumni thanksgiving dinner in Lusaka
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SOME military personnel from Zambia Army during a match past in celebration of 16 days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence in Lusaka
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SOME women from the Zambia Police Service during a match past in celebration of 16 days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence in Lusaka
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HOME Affairs Minister Kennedy Sakeni on a salute dice during celebration of 6 days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence in Lusaka
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SOME employees from Finance Bank Zambia limited during a match past in celebration of 16 days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence in Lusaka
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Women from Air power Ladies club during a match past in celebration of 16 days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence in Lusaka
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First Lady Dr.Christine Kaseba receives blankets from former MMD deputy health minister Chilufya Kazenene at State House
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First Lady Dr.Christine Kaseba shows the donated blankets received from former MMD deputy health minister Chilufya Kazenene at State House
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James Banda(l) acquitted of assault charges following the withdrawal of the complaint
PRESIDENT Michael Sata has blamed the failure of previous Constitution-making processes in Zambia on ‘selfish politicians’.
The president has pointed out that the Constitution-making process started way back in 1972 and that no one should blame the National Constitution Conference (NCC) or the Mvunga or any other commissions, but the politicians who have been selfish.
Mr Sata hopes that the team he has appointed to draft the new Constitution would not fail the citizens, this time around, but would work to give them a Constitution that would stand the taste of time.
He said that the Mung’omba Commission produced a good report but that somebody, out of their selfish motives, took it to the National Constitution Conference (NCC) where the document was tampered with.
Speaking at State House when he swore-in some members of the technical committee of experts charged with drafting the Republican Constitution, President Sata said that the team he had appointed was well-balanced and experienced to mould a people-driven Constitution.
“So we as politicians, decided to bring a large crowd. I have been condemned for bringing that large crowd, I have been condemned for not balancing it; but I have balanced it with the brains, the crowd which I have brought here is a crowd of brains,” he said.
He said the team had vast experience more so that it was composed of members that chaired previous review commissions as well as those that served as members.
Mr Sata said that the committee would make its own pattern of work and if it felt the need to split and have others travel to Namibia or South Africa, it was at liberty to do so considering that there was goodwill from the donor community.
“The secretary to the Cabinet and the Ministry of Justice, we should assist as much as we can. We have so much good will from the international community over this and I have told the chairperson that we will not keep any money because when we keep it we divert it to something else,” Mr Sata said.
He said that the committee would open its own account for easy auditing as well as access to the funds whenever need arose to ensure the process was smooth.
The president told the chairperson of the committee, Annel Silungwe, not to be bothered with a referendum as it would not be in the terms of reference.He pointed out that the committee should recommend if there would be need for a referendum.
“If your committee feels there is a contentious issue for which we need the consent of the people, then you will recommend to us and then we shall do that.
If you are going to produce that document, and say you want a referendum, how are you going to frame the questions because I remember that the first referendum of 1969, it was yes or no,” he said.
The members that were sworn-in include Mr Silungwe; his deputy, Julius Sakala; Justice Minister, Sebastian Zulu; former chairperson of the last constitution review commission, Willa Mung’omba and Lusaka Province Permanent Secretary, Charity Mwansa.
Others were former chairperson of the Mvunga Commission, Patrick Mvunga; former NCC spokesperson, Mwangala Zaloumis; Ernest Mwansa; Winnie Sitole; Thandiwe Daka and former permanent secretary at the Ministry of Justice, Eva Jhala.
The rest are Paulman Chungu, from the Law Association of Zambia; Citizens Forum executive secretary, Simon Kabanda; Margaret Munalula; Clement Ng’andu; Chief Luchembe and the legislative drafts person, Andrew Nkunika.
President Sata warned Government officials against abusing public resources which were at their disposal but ensure that they used funds for the good of the Zambian people.
He was speaking when he swore in Muchinga Province Minister, Malozo Sichone; Gender in Development Deputy Minister, Emmerine Kabanshi and other senior Government officials.
“The offices you are going in, there is so much imprest and with the imprest, don’t go and buy too much talk time, don’t go and buy 17 receivers because tomorrow the same people who are buying that talk time will turn against you.[pullquote]For example in one of these UPND newspapers, Times cakuti-cakuti, Hakainde has put a full page advert that Sata has single-sourced Apollo to repair State House.[/pullquote]
“For example in one of these UPND newspapers, Times cakuti-cakuti, Hakainde has put a full page advert that Sata has single-sourced Apollo to repair State House.
Because our Minister of Justice is dead, that’s why he can get away with that lie. I don’t even know where they buy cement,” Mr Sata said.
President Sata also swore-in Amos Chanda, as deputy secretary for Press and public relations at State House; Ms Mwamba Mutale as Permanent Secretary for Gender In Development and Victor Mwamba Peni as public policy analyst at Cabinet Office.
Meanwhile, Mr Silungwe assured the nation that his committee will do the best it can to produce a sound Constitution.
“Zambians should expect the best from us. We are yet to discuss the time frame but the Constitution will be ready before the end of next year,” Mr Silungwe said.