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PF didn’t promise West Province secession, parliament told

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Members of Parliament

PARLIAMENT heard yesterday that the Patriotic Front (PF) in its campaigns in the run up to the September 20, 2011 did not promise to secede Western Province from the rest of Zambia but advocated the restoration of the Barotseland Agreement.

In his maiden speech to the House, Western Province Minister Nathaniel Mubukwanu told the House that the PF promised to restore the Barotseland Agreement so that justice could be accorded to it that was why a commission of inquiry has been set up.

“In our campaign promises, we didn’t promise secession of Western Province; as PF, we are alive to our election campaigns to the Zambian people which include the Barotseland Agreement which the MMD government mishandled,” Mr Mubukwanu said.

The minister said the PF has since delivered on some of its promises it made over Western Province such as the release of the prisoners arrested during the Mongu riots; a commission of inquiry had too been set up in that regard and action was also being taken to fight corruption. “Up to now people of Mongu are still waiting for former Vice-President George Kunda who justified the shooting of a defenseless person to go there and demonstrate how a person could be carrying a burning tire,” Mr Mubukwanu noted.

He said the high poverty levels obtaining in Western Province and lack of development in general warranted the calls to have the Barotseland Agreement restored. “Poverty levels in Western Province have deteriorated and let me state here that politics of marginalization also caused calls for the restoration of the Barotseland agreement of 1964.

“People of Western want equal distribution resources; Western Province is the only of the nine that does not have a girls high school,” Mr Mubukwanu told Parliament. He appealed to the civil society and donors to join hands with the PF Government to transform Western Province for better.

And his Lusaka Province counterpart Miles Sampa has defended the Cabinet appointments President Michael Sata has made, stressing that there is a balance in tribe. Making his maiden speech to the House, Mr Sampa said that President Sata has appointed ministers almost from all the nine provinces, contrary to assertions that his Cabinet was tribal.

“Has appointed Mr Wilbur Simuusa from Southern, Ms Inonge Wina and Mr Given Lubinda from Western, Justice Minister Sebastian Zulu is from Eastern. Others are Vice-President Dr Guy Scott from North-Western and Defence Minister Geoffrey Mwamba from Northern,” Mr Sampa said. Mr Sampa also expressed sadness at the way he was hounded out of employment from Finance Bank by the MMD government without notice although he sued and won for wrongful dismissal.

Lunte Member of Parliament (MP) Felix Mutati (MMD) in his debate said the opposition in the House would accord the ruling party space to govern but stressed that the opposition would not compromise its role to providing proper checks and balances for the good of Zambians.

“As opposition, we shall give Government space to govern on three key principles in that we work with them in accordance with the aspirations of Zambians to ensure we remain as their beacon of hope; We shall remain and reserve our allegiance to providing checks and balances to ensure that governance does not meander.

“We embrace what President Sata said that Zambians deserve better and are entitled to a better life,” Mr Mutati who is also leader of the opposition in the House stressed. Mr Mutati welcomed the decision by the Government to consider floating 35 per cent shares in the public media on the stock exchange, stressing that such was a good governance idea which the opposition embraced.

Meanwhile, Speaker of the National Assembly Patrick Matibini sent away Labour, Sports, Youth and Gender Minister Fackson Shamenda for improper dressing. Mr Shamenda entered the chamber without a necktie warranting a point of order from Kalomo MP Request Muntanga (UPND) as to whether he was in order to dress without a necktie.

Dr Matibini ruled that he was not in order and asked him to get dressed properly. The minister later came back wearing a neck-tie.

[Times of Zambia]

Fire Leaves 8 Roan United Players Homeless

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8 Roan United players and their families have been left homeless after an inferno swept through their semidetached quarters.

The fire reportedly occurred at 03:00 early on Tuesday morning destroying property worth millions of Kwacha but no live were lost.

Preliminary investigations have revealed that the fire was caused by an electrical fault.

Meanwhile all the affected players are currently in temporal accommodation at a Luanshya guest house while Roan United’s sponsors Luanshya Copper Mines prepare to repair the players’ homes.

Dr. Rajani Mahtani and Finance Bank Zambia Limited sued

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File: Lusaka business man and Finance Chairman with lawyer Mumba Kapumpa at Magistrate Court.

Finance bank Zambia major shareholder, Rajani Mahtani and finance bank Zambia limited have been sued for fraudulently opening 2 bank accounts in the names of Flame promotions limited.

According to two statements of claim filed in the Lusaka high court by flame promotions and procurement limited, Dr. Mahtani utilized the said accounts in concealing his insider borrowing from finance bank.

Flame Promotions claim that the scheme to set up the two accounts amounts to breach of banking and finical services act cap 387 of the laws of Zambia.

The plaintiff further claims that finance bank has been negligent in not preventing Dr. Mahtani from fraudulently utilizing flames promotions and procurement limited’s name to operate a bank account for his own use.

They add that Mahtani is attempting to enrich himself by refusing to own up to being the beneficiary of the money drawn on the accounts in question as finance bank is attempting to claim the funds from flame promotions.

Flame promotions and procurement limited is asking the court to declare that the two accounts set up by finance bank and Dr. Mahtani as a breach of banking and financial services act.

The company further claims that finance bank is responsible for all payments drawn from the accounts using instruments purportedly signed by Zulfikar Patel a client of finance bank.

But Dr. Mahtani has instructed his lawyer John Sangwa to counterclaim 100 million dollars for defamation of character from frame promotions and procurement limited over it’s claims filed in court.

He has since denied the allegations saying they are construed and part of an orchestrated agenda of people, who have failed to honor their debts.

MUVITV

Government urged bring back the windfall or the mineral royalty tax

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The Civil Servants and Allied Workers Union of Zambia has asked government to reintroduce the windfall tax and reduce the tax burden on other sectors.

Union president Davy Chiyobe says government should bring back the windfall or the mineral royalty tax for the country to benefit from the increased copper prices on the international market.

Mr. Chiyobe told ZANIS in an interview in Lusaka today ahead of Friday’s presentation of the 2012 national budget that the country needs to benefit from the copper sales which he says is the number one income earner by introducing the taxes.

He noted that Zambia has not benefited much from the copper mining industry adding that this has resulted in government charging the ordinary Zambians with high taxes.

Mr. Chiyobe said there is need for government to find resources to finance programmes like infrastructure development and improved conditions of service for public service workers.

He has since requested government to also reduce the pay as you earn-PAYE tax and also increase tax income threshold from one million to one point five million Kwacha.

Mr. Chiyobe explained that the PAYE which stands at 35 percent is too much and suggested that it be reduced to about 25 percent.

He has meanwhile asked government to set a date for the commencement of negotiations for improved conditions of services for public service workers.

The Civil Servants Union President said the current collective bargain ends by December 31, and that there is growing pressure especially from the general membership who want to see new negotiations commence.

He has since advised government to come out in the open and state their position regarding next year’s conditions of service for public service workers.

[ZANIS]

Zambia Team For Nigeria Friendly

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Herve Renard
Herve Renard

Herve Renard has named his final 20-member team that will face Nigeria in a friendly on November 15 away in Kaduna.

The team will only have three home-based players with another six from the South African PSL.

Green Buffaloes midfielder Felix Katongo plus defenders Thomas Nyirenda and Nyambe Mulenga from Zesco United respectively is the home-based trio in the team.

Meanwhile, Collins Mbesuma of Golden Arrows in South Africa has made the team together with Orlando Pirates playmaker Isaac Chansa in a team dominated by PSL-based players.

Also in the team is the five-man TP Mazembe group that includes key midfielder Rainford Kalaba.

The team will set up camp in Johannesburg starting on Thursday and depart for Nigeria on Sunday ahead of Tuesday friendly in the northern Nigerian city.

Goalkeepers: Kennedy Mweene (Free State Stars, South Africa), Kalililo Kakonje (TP Mazembe, DR Congo)

Defenders: Nyambe Mulenga (Zesco United), Davies Nkausu (Super Sport United, South Africa), Joseph Musonda (Golden Arrows, South Africa),Emmanuel Mbola, Stoppilla Sunzu, Francis Kasonde (All TP Mazembe, DR Congo)

Midfielders: Thomas Nyirenda (Konkola Blades), Rainford Kalaba (TP Mazembe, DR Congo), Isaac Chansa (Orlando Pirates, South Africa), William Njobvu (Hapoel Ironi Kiryat, Israel), Noah Chivuta (Free State Stars, South Africa), Felix Katongo (Green Buffaloes), Christopher Katongo (Henan Jienye, China)

Strikers: Emmanuel Mayuka (Young Boys, Switzerland), Collins Mbesuma (Golden Arrows, South Africa), Given Singuluma (TP Mazembe, DR Congo), James Chamanga (Dalian Shide, China), Jacob Mulenga (FC Utrecht, Holland)

Central Province to require two drivers on board for long distance passenger buses

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Tanzanian long distance buses before taking off at Intercity bus station in Lusaka

Central Province Police Commissioner Solomon Jere has stated that long distance passenger buses crossing the Central Province will be required to have two drivers on board. Dr Jere said that all buses discovered to have one driver will be impounded. Dr Jere says the drivers will be thoroughly scrutinized to ascertain whether they have valid driver’s licenses.

Meanwhile, Dr Jere has given truck drivers a two week ultimatum to stop their transit into the province after 19:00 hours. Dr Jere said that the measures were aimed at alleviating road traffic accident related deaths.

He said that the influx of traffic during the night had contributed highly to road accidents because of poor lighting. Dr Jere said that Central Province accounts for the highest number of road accidents related death.

[ZNBC]

Elias Chipimo Jr nods nods the new Constitution roadmap

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FLASHBACK National Restoration Party president Elias Chipimo talks to his party vice president Charles Maboshe (r) at a press briefing in Lusaka

THE National Restoration Party (NAREP) has observed that the announced Constitution-making roadmap by the Minister of Justice Sebastian Zulu beyond the 90 days will ensure that Zambians come up with a Constitution that will stand the test of time.

NAREP president Elias Chipimo Jr, however, said in Lusaka yesterday that the Government must come up with a clear roadmap that would guarantee a people’s Constitution. He said it would not be realistic to state that a people’s Constitution would be written within 90 days.

“We have always indicated that it was not realistic for the Government to say they would come up with a people driven Constitution within 90 days because it was not just feasible. So we are glad with the realisation that Constitution-making is not feasible within 90 days. “I am, however, restricted to comment because I have not yet seen the roadmap,” he said.

Mr Chipimo Jr said there was need for the Government to outline a detailed roadmap on the writing of a new Constitution. He said his party had some steps that it would recommend in the constitution making process to ensure that Zambians have a constitution that would stand the test of time.

On Friday, Justice Minister Sebastian Zulu outlined a roadmap to guide the Constitution-making process that would entail constituting a team of experts to carry out a comprehensive review of the recommendations by the Mvunga, Mwanakatwe and Mung’omba Constitution review commissions. The minister said this would be followed by a national referendum.

And a political activist Dante Saunders has welcomed the announced roadmap on the Constitution-making process by the Government. Mr Saunders said in Lusaka yesterday that Zambians had already spoken through the previous commissions and that the Government should now just proceed to put together a new Constitution. Mr Saunders who had been opposed to Parliament adopting the new Constitution said the current Parliament would be entrusted because the people’s views would be safeguarded.

[Times of Zambia]

Media bodies welcome sale of 35 p.c. public shares

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MISA-Zambia Chairperson, Daniel Sikazwe
MISA-Zambia Chairperson, Daniel Sikazwe

MEDIA bodies have welcomed the Government’s intention to offload 35% shares in government-owned media organizations.

The Media Institute for Southern Africa (MISA), Zambia Union of journalists (ZUJ) and the Press Association of Zambia (PAZA) said the move was a step towards improving the performance of public media.

MISA Zambia chapter chairperson Daniel Sikazwe said the sale if implemented would allow for more independence and re-capitalization of the media institutions through investment brought in by the sell of shares.

Mr Sikazwe said those that would buy into the media institutions would demand for upholding of ethics and encourage responsiveness to the diverse areas of media coverage.

“The media would now not only be owned by the Government on behalf of the public but also the public having a direct stake,” he said.

He said new owners would be able to make demands for high ethical standards and restore public confidence in public media.

ZUJ president Anthony Mulowa said public media organizations should be viewed as business entities by allowing the public to own a stake.

Mr Mulowa said the government had shown political will and that it was a step towards implementing media reforms.

He however urged the government to ensure that the media bodies were recapitalized and made attractive for investment.

“Over the years, the media houses have not received any serious grants so they need re-capitalization,” he said.

PAZA executive secretary Patson Phiri said it was a landmark decision by the Zambian Government to float shares in public media institutions.

Mr Phiri said the trend by most African governments, was to manipulate public media for their political expedience.

“Those that will invest in the media will ensure that they are re-financed,” he said.
[Times of Zambia]

UK minister visits Zambia

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UNITED Kingdom (UK) minister in charge for Africa Henry Bellingham is in the country for a three day visit. Mr Bellingham whose visit is aimed at strengthening the broad bilateral relations between Zambia and the UK has since congratulated Zambia for the transparent and peaceful conduct of the September 20 elections and the subsequent smooth transfer of power which he described as a major success for the country’s democracy.

He said the country was a model in the region and the continent as a whole. According to a statement released by the British High Commission in Lusaka yesterday, Mr Belligham said Zambia had an important role to play in the SADC and COMESA regions. “I am very much looking forward to my first visit to Zambia.

This visit provides an opportunity to strengthen trade links between the UK and Zambia, regional and international security issues as well as identifying areas for further cooperation and highlight where we can work together in the future,” he said.

I congratulate Zambia on the peaceful transfer of power following recent elections. The transparent and peaceful manner in which they were conducted, and the exemplary way in which power was transferred is a major success for democracy in Zambia and a model to others in the region and across Africa.

He said Zambia had an important role to play in SADC, COMESA and the Southern African region and that he would be discussing a range of important regional and international security issues and trade opportunities with members of the Government. During his visit, Mr Bellingham is expected to meet President Michael Sata, Vice-President Guy Scott, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, and the Minister of Commerce, Trade and Industry.

He will also meet the British and Zambian business community. Mr Bellingham will also visit Zambia Sugar plc in Mazabuka, Southern Province, and the UK’s biggest investment in Zambia. President Sata will also host lunch for Mr Bellingham at State House, to which he has invited members of the British business and resident community in Zambia.

And British High Commissioner to Zambia, Tom Carter said Mr Bellingham’s visit was the first by a minister from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in several years. He said the visit offers the opportunity to bolster trade and investment links between the two countries. “This will be the first visit to Zambia by a minister from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) for several years.

It offers the opportunity to bolster trade and investments links between the two countries and highlight future investment opportunities for British businesses. It will also be the first British ministerial visit to Zambia since the change of Government in September and will enable us to forge a new and deeper relationship with the new Government.

”The UK enjoys strong trade, cultural and educational links with Zambia. Currently, the UK government, through DFID, is supporting the Government of Zambia to deliver better services and make better investment decisions, tackling malaria and maternal mortality and increasing opportunities for rural wealth creation. DFID will be spending an average of £59 million per year in Zambia until 2015.

[Times of Zambia]

Glass sheets slice 2 Rekays employees to death

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TWO employees of Rekays Building Supplies died on the spot after the sheets of glass they were offloading from a truck fell on them.

One of the bodies had its neck chopped off while the other had several cuts on it.

Rekays management refused to comment on the incident and had even closed the building supplies shop.

Copperbelt deputy provincial police chief, Milner Muyambango and Ndola Central Hospital public relations officer, Sheona Chalimbana confirmed the incident to the Times yesterday.

The deceased were identified as Whiteson Mwandiya, aged 55 and Richard Kasongo aged 40.

Mr Muyambango said the incident happened around 13:30 hours while the two and four other employees of Rekays were offloading the sheets of glass from a Tanzanian truck at the company premises along President Avenue.

“They were huge sheets of glass and when the glass began to fall from the truck, the other four workers scampered for safety leaving the two who failed to provide a human shield to stop the glass from falling on them,” he said.

He said police had since opened inquiries into the accident.

A Times crew which rushed to the scene found the police and some employees of the company removing the two bodies from the trailer of the same delivery truck
[Times of Zambia]

Fuel supply disrupted

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Trucks waiting to be cleared at Kapri Mposhi Township weigh bridge in Central ProvinceFuel tank drivers at Indeni Oil Refinery in Ndola have gone on strike, a situation, which might affect the supply of petroleum products in the country.

The drivers, all working for various companies, are demanding for better conditions of service.

One of the drivers told Muvi TV news that the drivers want to paid risk allowances, apart from a K10 to 12 million salary across the board.

[Muvi TV]

The Lionel Messi workout

In the last article , football workout ,i discussed a general workout for all players , more of a warm up . Today football fans can learn how to workout like ,arguable ,the best player in the world today, Barcelona’s  Lionel Messi . Messi is known for his speed ,agility ,and balance . Those are the aspects we will be working on.

THE WORKOUT

FOR SPEED

“W” Run

how its done;

  • Lay 5 cones in a W shape, 10 metres across the top, and 5 metres deep.
  •  Start on the furthest left point, jog backwards to the second point, sprint to the third, jog backwards to fourth and sprint away to the right point.
  •  Wait 20 secs, then reverse.

Dead leg run

how its done;

  • Place 8 hurdles or cones in a straight line, with the final one 5m out from the end.
  •  Run down the cones, lifting one leg high over each.
  • Use a good 90-degree arm drive and push your knee high.
  •  Sprint out to the last cone, repeat with opposite leg

FOR AGILITY

Horizontal hops

how its done;

  • Set out 6 cones: 3 in a straight line, at a hopping distance; then from the end, one at 9 o’clock, one at 12, one at 3, all 5m away.
  •  Hop to each cone, then sprint out to one of the final cones.
  • Walk back and alternate the hopping leg.
  •  Do 3 sets of 8 reps

Get ups

how its done;

  • This is great for leg drive. Lie on the floor (always alternate position: back, side, front, etc) count to 5, then get up as quickly as possible, then sprint 5m.
  • Perform 3 sets of 8.
  •  This trains total-body coordination.

Two footed bounds

how its done;

  • Lay out cones the same as the horizontal hops exercise, but instead of hopping, bound with two legs over the first 3, then sprint and swerve through the 9, 12 and 3 o’clock cones and back to the start.
  •  Perform 3 sets of 4

FOR BALANCE

Backward lunge with side flexion

how its done;

  • Start with feet shoulder-width apart, knees bent and core tensed.
  • Step back into a deep lunge with right leg, extend your right arm overhead and side flex.
  •  Push back to the start with left leg.
  •  Do 8 reps of 6 each side

Shelf stacker

how its done;

  •  Reach and lunge down with both hands to the outside of your right ankle
  •  explode from there in a diagonal movement across the body, as if putting something from the floor onto a shelf.
  •  Do 15 reps on each side.

Alphabet drill

how its done;

  •  balance on your left leg.
  • Extend your right leg in front and draw the alphabet, then repeat on the other side, maintaining posture and balance the whole time.
  •  Repeat on other leg

 

BY KAPA187

Weekend Scorecard & Top Scorers Chart

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Here are the results from all the Super Division and Division 1 games played this past weekend.

MTN/FAZ Super Division Week 29

29/10/2011

Kalewa 0-Roan United 0

30/10/2011

Zesco United 0-Nchanga Rangers 1(Bonwell Mwape 23″)

05/11/2011
Nkana 1 (Douglas Chiwaya 84″)-Lime Hotspurs 0

Zanaco 0-Power Dynamos 1(Luka Lungu 43″)

Forest Rangers 1(Peter Banda 68″)-Konkola Blades 1(Douglas Msiska 61″)

Kabwe Warriors 4(Derrick Kabwe 7″ 28″, Rodrick Kabwe 48″, Luka Tembo 79″)-Nakambala Leopards 0

Green Eagles 0-Green Buffaloes 1(Mabvuto Daka 34″)

06/11/2011
Nkwazi 1(Augustine Mulenga 75″)-Red Arrows 3(Mwape Mwelwa 10″, Dennis Makinka 27″ og, Dube Phiri 38″)

TOP SCORERS
06/11/2011

Evans Kangwa (Nkana) 16

Luka Lungu (Power Dynamos): 12
Dube Phiri (Red Arrows): 12

Lottie Phiri (Power Dynamos): 11

Alfred Luputa (Zesco United):10
Nasha Kaya (Forest Rangers): 10

Reynold Kampamba (Nkana): 9

Mwape Mwelwa (Red Arrows): 8
Zebron Njobvu (Forest Rangers): 8
Winston Kalengo (Zesco United): 8
Felix Nyaende (Power Dynamos):8
Elson Mkandawire (Konkola Blades):8
Moses Phiri (Zanaco): 8

Rodrick Kabwe (Kabwe Warriors): 7
Simon Bwalya (Power Dynamos): 7
Graven Chitalu (Roan United): 7
Liniker Mwikisa (Green Buffaloes): 7

Ephriam Banda (Konkola Blades): 6
Lubinda Mundia (Nakambala Leopards): 6
Charles Siyingwa (Zanaco): 6
Lyson Siakonga (Roan United): 6

Mathews Macha (Nchanga Rangers): 5
Edward Musebo (Kalewa):5
Jackson Mwanza (Zesco United):5
Derrick Mwansa (Nkwazi): 5
Kangwa Chileshe (Zesco): 5

Sanida Zulu (Green Buffaloes): 4
Malar Besa (Forest Rangers): 4
Richard Kasonde (Kabwe Warriors): 4
Dears Kakunta (Green Buffaloes): 4
Innocent Mwaba (Zesco United): 4
Chipili Mungule (Green Buffaloes): 4
Keegan Phiri (Nkwazi): 4
Boston Mwanza (Kalewa): 4
Lameck Kafwaya (Lime Hotspurs): 4
Ben Mwanza (Roan United): 4
Portipher Zulu (Zesco United): 4
Bruce Musakanya (Red Arrows): 4
Webester Mulenga (Nakambala Leopards): 4
Lewis Macha (Nchanga Rangers): 4

FAZ Division One
05-06/11/2011
Week 27
North
Chambishi 2- Kabwe United 0
Luanshya United 0- Mining Rangers 0
Kitwe United 0- Mufulira Blackpool 0
Mufulira Wanderers 0- Ndola United 0
Indeni 0- Mufulira Police 0
Zesco Luapula 1- Prison Leopards 1
Lusaka Dynamos 1- Konkola Mine Police 2
Chindwin Sentries-Nkwiza*
*Nkwiza did not travel
Bresmer united 1-Kalulushi Modern Stars 1*
*Match abandoned

South
Big Roma 0- Riflemen 1
Lusaka Tigers 0- Profund Warriors 0
National Assembly 3- Kalomo Jetters 0
Paramilitary 1- Lusaka City Council 0
City of Lusaka 1- Freedom Rangers 2
Petauke United 1- Kafue Celtic 2
Young Green Eagles 1- Mazabuka United 1
Livingstone Pirates -Luena Buffaloes*
Not played
Senanga Leopards- Nampundwe*
*Not Played

Indeni, Profund Promoted

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Profund Warriors and “Oilers” Indeni have ended their decade long absence from the Faz Super Division.

Indeni and Profund were last in the Super Division in 2001 and 2000 respectively.

Profund’s promotion was sealed on Sunday following a 0-0 draw away to Lusaka Tigers at Matero Stadium in Lusaka.

Evans Sakala’s side has 62 points from 33 games and earned their top flight status with a game to spare from Division 1 South league.

Profund are the first Division 1 South side to secure their promotion place this season.

Kafue Celtic 2nd on 60 points, City of Lusaka 3rd on 58 points and 4th placed National Assembly on 58 points are all battling for the remaining Division 1 South promotion position.

Meanwhile, Indeni complete Division 1 North roll joining Konkola Mine Police in the Super Division.

Indeni, who needed just one point to get promoted, finished scoreless at home against Mufulira Police.

Renard Promises His Loyalty

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National soccer team head coach Herve Renard

Herve Renard has said he will honor his one year deal with Zambia.

The Frenchman said at a post-training press briefing on Monday morning that he will only step down should the Zambian public be dissatisfied with the team’s performance.

“I won´t run away,” Renard said. “I promise I will stay I won’t refuse but I will leave Zambia if Zambia doesn’t want me now.”

Renard was reappointed as Zambia coach after Dario Bonetti was fired last month despite qualifying the team to the 2012 Africa Cup tournament.

The Frenchman today held his first training session since his reappointment when he took a group of home-based players through the paces at Olympic Youth Development Centre in Lusaka.

The team is holding a three-day training camp in Lusaka ahead of next Tuesdays Friendly way to Nigeria in Kaduna.