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PF to petition 4 Copperbelt seats

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File: PF youths in Kitwe

THE ruling Patriotic Front (PF) on the Copperbelt says it will next week petition election results in the four rural constituencies it lost to the MMD last month.

And former MMD secretary for women affairs Maureen Lungu has resigned from the opposition party to join the PF.

The PF plans to petition election results for the Lufwanyama, Mpongwe, Masaiti and Kafulafuta parliamentary seats.

The PF won 18 parliamentary seats out of the 22 on the Copperbelt.

PF Copperbelt provincial chairman Rebby Chanda said in an interview in Ndola on October 6 that the ruling party has discovered irregularities in the election results for Mpongwe, Masaiti, Lufwanyama and Kafulafuta constituencies.

“There were a lot of anomalies in the election results of the four constituencies. We intend to petition the results by next week,” he said.
Mr Chanda also said the ruling party has devised a plan to reorganise itself in the four rural constituencies.

He said the PF will tour Mpongwe, Lufwanyama, Masaiti and Kafulafuta to strengthen its structures.

“We have made inroads but we want to strengthen our structures in the rural parts of the Copperbelt. In the next five years, we will be more popular and stronger in rural Copperbelt,” he said.

Mr Chanda also said Zambians have high expectations of the PF Government and urged local authorities to play a big role in spearheading development.
“People’s expectations are high, we need not disappoint them,” he said.

He called on PF members to remain focused and kick-start the ruling party’s agenda of delivering development within 90 days.

Mr Chanda said the ruling party is keen to see the development of not only the Copperbelt but all parts of the country.
Meanwhile, the PF on the Copperbelt has thanked Copperbelt residents for their overwhelming support in last month’s tripartite elections.
Mr Chanda said it is now time for political parties to focus on national development because the campaign period is over.

Mrs Lungu said at a media briefing yesterday that she has decided to join the PF because she is convinced that the ruling party is capable of fulfilling the progressive promises it has made in the last 10 years.

She said the PF, through President Sata, has already started implementing some of the promises as can be seen from the decisions he has made in the first few days he has been in office.

“During his campaign trail, Mr Sata promised that he will restore the dignity of Zambians in the eyes of foreigners, especially investors who, for a long time, subjected our brothers and sisters to pathetic conditions of service. The President has clearly fulfilled this, going by the pronouncements he has made so far,” Mrs Lungu said.

She said she is happy with the firm stance President Sata has taken on the fight against corruption, to save public resources.
During her defection in Lusaka yesterday, Mrs Lungu said as a founder member of the MMD, she agrees with Chisamba member of Parliament Moses Muteteka that the MMD was hijacked by people who did not have the party’s interest at heart.

“These are the same people who became blind to reality and could not listen to what people were saying about the MMD’s style of governance, especially in the last days of its rule. With these hijackers still at the helm of the MMD, the party has truly lost direction and I cannot continue associating myself with a political organisation without a vision,” she said.

Mrs Lungu called on every patriotic Zambian to support President Sata in his quest to build a better country.

She also thanked Mr Sata for appointing some women as ministers, permanent secretaries, and to other key-decision making positions.
Mrs Lungu appealed to the opposition MMD and UPND members of Parliament not to frustrate the PF’s programmes but offer constructive criticism which will stimulate national development that every Zambian desires.

“Let us forget our differences and focus on working together as a united family so that we can leave a better Zambia for our children and generations to come,” she said.
[Zambia Daily Mail]

Zambian Soul Artist was main attraction at the Nigeria Independence Bash in Kharkov, Ukraine

ARIEL PERFORMS IN UKRAINE


Zambia’s Ukrainian based Soul Artist- Ariel was the main attraction at the Nigeria Independence Bash in Kharkov, Ukraine
The Soul Singer sang immediately after the speech read on behalf of The President of Nigeria addressed to all Nigerians on this special day. The Soul Singer, known for his live performances sang his Song Woman, an appreciation song for all women (mainly mothers). The smooth melody caused a quiet atmosphere as people paid attention to the strong lyrics and great vocals. This was followed by a great applause from the crowd. He was the guest artist at this event.

Watch the performance below.

He is aiming at spreading his music world wide, this is just the beginning.

BY KAPA187

LAZ Engages Government over some constitutional lapses

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LAZ president Musa Mwenye
LAZ president Musa Mwenye

The Law Association of Zambia (LAZ) has engaged the government over some constitutional lapses.

LAZ President, Musa Mwenye has told Muvi TV news that the decision follows the Patriotic Front government’s lapses in upholding the constitution.

Mr Mwenye has told Muvi TV news that the discussions are at various levels however he declined to mention the specific issues being discussed.

He has however expressed optimism that government will give an attentive ear to the concerns of LAZ.

And Information Minister, Given Lubinda has with immediate effect made changes in ZNBC top management.

Mr Lubinda has since replaced ZNBC Director-General, Eddie Mupeso with former Hot-FM radio Station manager, Joseph Chilaizya.

The Minister has also appointed a new Director of Programmes, Kenneth Maduma to replace Rueben Kajokoto.

Mr Lubinda has explained that the changes have been facilitated by the state broadcaster’s bias coverage.

He has further urged Mr Chilaizya to shape ZNBC into a true national broadcaster.

MUVITV

Government lifts metal export ban

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Minister of Information, Broadcasting and Tourism Given Lubinda

Zambia has lifted a ban on metal exports, just two days after imposing it to sort out irregularities and increase transparency , a minerals ministry official said on today.

Newly elected President Michael Sata has been concerned — analysts say with good reason — that copper exporters are misreporting the amount of ore leaving Zambia. Earlier this week Zambia suspended export permits to put new guidelines in place.

Sata said last week all export payments would need to be routed via the central bank, a move seen as adding more oversight to an industry providing the life blood of the economy.

“The suspension has been lifted. The job has been done. We don’t need 10 years to do the job,” Godwin Beene, mines permanent secretary, told Reuters.

Information minister Given Lubinda told reporters another reason why the suspension was lifted was because it would take time to come up with new guidelines.

The mines ministry initially said it would need until Oct. 16 to put new measures in place, but mines were able to resume loading trucks on Thursday, logistics sources said.

The chamber of mines, which represents foreign miners, welcomed the lifting of the suspension.

“It was too long and was definitely going to hurt the mining companies. With this reversal the impact will be minimal,” said Frederick Bantubonse, its general manager.

“We haven’t been given the reasons for the reversal, but we can all guess,” he added.

Details of the new procedures were not immediately clear.

“The new measures will come into effect when the Bank of Zambia is ready. For now exports will continue to be guided by the existing Mines and Minerals Development Act,” Beene said.

 

[Reuters]

Costly internet inhibits research – Phiri

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Government says the high price of internet connectivity in the country is a hindrance to promoting research.

Education and Vocational training Permanent Secretary Andrew Phiri was speaking in Lusaka at the kick off policy of the Zambia Research Educational Network-ZAMREN.

Mr Phiri says the Information Communication and Technology -ICT-sector is key to advancing research and education in the country.

He however says the optic fibre backbone being rolled up by the private sector will enhance the development of the ICTs.

Earlier University of Zambia vice Chancellor Stephen Simukanga said ZAMREN will partner with regional research network Ubuntu net in improving education research in Zambia.
[ZNBC]

Zambia Have Been Lucky Says Libyan Coach

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Libya’s coach Marco Paqueta has said Zambia have been lucky throughout the qualifiers and must now face their destiny.

Paqueta’s side is the only unbeaten team in Group C and beat Zambia 1-0 in the first leg on October 10 last year in the first leg meeting in Tripoli.

“It will be a difficult match,” Paqueta said. “They (Zambia) have collected full points from weaker teams only and we collected full points from them.”

The Brazilian said despite his side being one point behind Zambia, the pressure was on their hosts in front of their home crowd to deliver the results.

Zambia have 12 points, Libya 11 while Mozambique and Comoros are on 4 and 1 points respectively heading in the final round of games on match day 6 this weekend.

Meanwhile, Libya arrived quietly the country this morning ahead of Saturday’s big Group C qualifying clash against Zambia.

The Libyans arrived three hours behind scheduled on a charter flight when they landed just after midnight at Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe International airport.

Libya was earlier expected to arrive at 22:00 hours.

Dr Matibini is the new Speaker of the National Assembly.

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Zambian National Assembly Building
Zambian National Assembly Building

High Court Judge Patrick Matibini is the new Speaker of the National Assembly.

Dr Matibini polled 78 votes against UPND Vice President Richard Kapita’s 77 votes, in an election held in Parliament Thursday morning.

Lundazi MP Mkhondo Lungu is the new Deputy Speaker of the house after going through un-opposed.

And Chasefu MP, Chifumu Banda has also gone through unopposed for the position of Deputy Chairperson of Committees of the whole House.

Clerk of the National Assembly Doris Mwiinga who was the returning Officer, declared the three Parliamentary Presiding Officers duly elected.

Ms Mwiinga says there was no spoilt or rejected ballot.

And Dr Matibini says he will submit himself to the will of the Members of Parliament.

He has described his new task as a tremendous challenge while promising to be an impartial guardian of the rights and privileges of all Members of Parliament.

Meanwhile, Vice President Guy Scott says Dr Matibini is best suited for the Position of Speaker.

Dr Scott has expressed confidence that Dr Matibini will preside over the affairs of the house with impartiality.

And President Michael Sata has thanked all Members of Parliament for demonstrating unity of purpose in ensuring that the Speaker in elected.

President Sata said this at State House when he swore in Judge Matibini as Speaker of the National Assembly.

The President has asked the new speaker to exhibit impartiality when presiding over the affairs of the house.

President Sata has also sworn in Deputy Speaker Mkhondo and Deputy Chairperson of the Committees of the whole house Chifumu Banda.

The President has also thanked Chief Justice Ernest Sakala for allowing one of his Judges to be elected Speaker.

President Sata further expects no problem with Deputy Speaker Mkhondo Lungu and Mr Chifumu Banda because they have vast experience in parliamentary business.

Meanwhile The Southern African Centre for Construction Resolution of Disputes-SACCORD- has welcomed the election of High Court Judger Patrick Matibini as Speaker of the National Assembly.

SACCORD Executive Director Lee Habasonda says Dr. Matibini is suitably qualified for the position.

Mr. Habasonda has told ZNBC News by telephone that Dr. Matibini is a unique choice for the post because he understands the law and has demonstrated his passion to protect human rights.

He says his organisation is happy that Dr. Matibini who is past SACCORD Chairman is now Speaker of the National Assembly.#

[ZNBC]

Sata will change corrupt governance system, says Sikaneta

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File: Susan Sikaneta

Patriotic Front (PF) mobilization committee member Susan Sikaneta says the party is confident that President Michael Sata will be able to change the corrupt governance system within 90 days.

Ms. Sikaneta told QFM that President Sata is a good leader who has shown commitment to developing the country and uplifting the living standards of its citizen.

She notes that President Sata has a track record of being a hard worker from the time he served as cabinet minister in the Chiluba regime.

Ms. Sikaneta has since appealed to the Zambians to give the new government time to address the issues affecting them.

[QFM]

91 constituencies land K65bn CDFs

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Munali Patriotic Front aspiring candidate Nkandu Luo
LOCAL Government, Housing, Early Education and Environmental Protection Minister, Nkandu Luo has said the Government has disbursed K65.5 billion Constituency Development Funds (CDF) to 91 constituencies in the country.

Speaking in Lusaka yesterday during her inaugural Press briefing at her office, Prof Luo, who was flanked by her deputy Esther Banda and senior directors, said CDF was meant to finance all micro projects and benefit communities.

She said the Government would soon disburse K42.4 billion to the remaining 59 constituencies as part of the Patriotic Front (PF) Government’s continued efforts to empower communities.

“As PF Government, we have an onerous task ahead of us, that of serving the public and we need each other’s efforts to succeed in delivering on our noble goals.
“So far my ministry has disbursed a sum of K65.5 billion to 91 constituencies and we are remaining with a balance of K42.4 billion to be disbursed to remaining 59 constituencies across the country,” she said.

Prof Luo said a budget provision of K108 billion was approved as CDF by Parliament in the 2011 national Budget under her ministry for disbursement in equal allocations of K720 million per constituency to all the 150 constituencies in the country.The minister has also directed the local authorities to take over the running of markets and bus stations.

She said the Government would ensure that Markets and Bus Stations Act No: 7 of 2007 was fully implemented.“It is high time we brought sanity in markets and bus stations so that we can improve the environment in which traders are operating,” she said.

Over the years, Prof Luo said, it had been difficult to re-invest money collected from market and bus stations because power to run such facilities was usurped from local authorities.

She said the measures that the Government had put now would result in improved provision of clean and safe drinking water, better sanitary facilities and solid waste management, and reduced incidences of diarrhoeal diseases. Prof Luo also directed all local authorities to immediately stop issuing permits to operators of car washes.

“I am hereby directing all local authorities to stop issuing permits to operators of car washes until a full audit has been conducted,” the minister said.
She said there was need to put in a regulatory framework that should set minimum standards and procedures for construction and operation of car washes. On increased street vending, she said, the ministry would set up a multi-sectoral task force on street vending to see how best the issue could be addressed. The ministry was also undertaking public outreach activities with various stakeholders.

She said there was need for the Government to clean up cities like Lusaka which had witnessed an influx of street vendors and increased outbreak of cholera during the rain season.

Prof Luo said some parts of the country like Lusaka experienced floods due to limited drainage systems and blockage of existing drainages as a result of indiscriminate garbage disposal.She said her ministry would give priority to addressing problems of drainages in Lusaka such as Kanyama and Bombay drainages to facilitate free flow of storm water.
Meanwhile, all mayoral elections for city and municipal councils would be held on Saturday at 10:00 hours while elections for district council chairpersons and their deputies would take place on Sunday.

Prof Luo said the new councillors who were elected last month had constituted a new council and were eligible to hold mayoral elections on October 8, 2011. She said the new mayors and their deputies would be installed the same day.
[Times of Zambia]

Copperbelt maize soaked

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Last year's Maize from the bumper harvest in Kapiri Mposhi
File: A maize Storage facility

THE Food Reserve Agency (FRA) has said about 46% of the 96, 596 tonnes of maize was soaked by rains on Tuesday in its depots on the Copperbelt but has assured that maize which will not go to waste.

And the FRA has so far bought maize worth more than K125 billion from farmers on the Copperbelt since the maize buying exercise started in mid July this year.

Provincial marketing coordinator, Simon Phiri told the Times in an interview that the maize would not rot because the rains did not persist and that it would dry out within three days of sunshine.

Mr Phiri said he had given directives to his officers to compile the exact figure of the quantity of maize which was soaked by the rains.

He said the FRA on the Copperbelt had moved 55% of the maize to the three holding depots in Chambishi, Kalulushi and Chingola which had good storage facilities.

Mr Phiri said his office was making efforts to procure more tarpaulin tents to cover the maize because the initial tents the province received had run out due to the huge amount of maize which was bought from the farmers.

He said some of the maize was marooned in some areas because transporters were failing to collect it due to the dilapidated state of the roads.

“But we have worked out a special rate for transporters in order to encourage them to go to the areas where the roads are not good so that the maize can be brought to the depots,” he said.

Mr Phiri said the FRA had paid out about K83, 978, 900, 000 billion cash to the farmers in the province and would soon release money to liquidate the balance before the next farming season.

Meanwhile, the Zambia National Farmers Union (ZNFU) on the Copperbelt has appealed to FRA to put in place measures that will ensure that the maize harvest is secure.

Copperbelt region coordinator Mr Michael Zulu said it would be unfortunate to allow the bumper harvest which had been recorded in the country to go to waste because storage facilities had not been erected.

He said the maize should not be allowed to go to waste because even some neighbouring countries were looking to Zambia for importation of surplus from the extra maize harvest.

“I have been to Kanyenda and Bwembelo depots in Mpongwe district, the maize there is soaked and the FRA has no dryers on the Copperbelt to help the maize dry out,” he said.

[Times Of Zambia]

Opposition MMD appeals to Sata to abide by the constitution

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MMD Deputy National secretary Chembe Nyangu

Opposition Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) has appealed to Republican President Michael Sata to abide by the Republican Constitution in his execution of powers.

Party deputy national secretary Chembe Nyangu has told Qfm that President Sata took the oath to protect the Zambian citizenry regardless of religious or political affiliation and that this should bear fruits.

Mr. Nyangu says it is unfortunate that some perceived political opponents are being subjected to public ridicule, a situation he says should not manifest in Zambia’s democratic dispensation.

He says President Sata should govern the country under the umbrella of one Zambia one nation as he is a leader for the whole country.

Mr. Nyangu has since charged that members of the former ruling party are living in fear following recent attacks by suspected PF cadres and further calls on the PF government to unite the country.

Steve Jobs, the man who changed the Computer, Music and Phone industry in 35 years , dies aged 56

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Steve Jobs launching the iphone

Apple co-founder and Chairman Steve Jobs, arguably the modern day Thomas Edison, died last night. He was 56. Jobs leaves behind his wife, four children, two sisters, and 49,000 Apple employees.

“Steve’s brilliance, passion and energy were the source of countless innovations that enrich and improve all of our lives,” Apple said in a statement. “The world is immeasurably better because of Steve.”

Jobs had been suffering from various health issues following the seventh anniversary of his surgery for a rare form of pancreatic cancer in August 2004. Apple announced in January that he would be taking an indeterminate medical leave of absence, with Jobs then stepping down from his role as CEO in late August.

Jobs had undergone a liver transplant in April 2009 during an earlier planned six-month leave of absence. He returned to work for a year and a half before his health forced him to take more time off. He told his employees in August, “I have always said if there ever came a day when I could no longer meet my duties and expectations as Apple’s CEO, I would be the first to let you know. Unfortunately, that day has come.”

One of the most legendary businessmen in American history, Jobs turned three separate industries on their head in the 35 years he was involved in the technology industry.

Personal computing was invented with the launch of the Apple II in 1977. Legal digital music recordings were brought into the mainstream with the iPod and iTunes in the early 2000s, and mobile phones were never the same after the 2007 debut of the iPhone. Jobs played an instrumental role in the development of all three, and managed to find time to transform the art of computer-generated movie-making on the side.

The invention of the iPad in 2010, a touch-screen tablet computer his competitors flocked to reproduce, was the capstone of his career as a technologist. A conceptual hybrid of a touch-screen iPod and a slate computer, the 10-inch mobile device was Jobs’ vision for a more personal computing device.

Jobs was considered brilliant yet brash. He valued elegance in design yet was almost never seen in public wearing anything but a black mock turtleneck, blue jeans, and a few days worth of stubble. A master salesman who considered himself an artist at heart, Jobs inspired both reverence and fear in those who worked for him and against him, and was adored by an army of loyal Apple customers who almost saw him as superhuman.

Jobs was born in San Francisco in 1955 to young parents who gave him up for adoption. Paul and Clara Jobs gave him his name, and moved out of the city in 1960 to the Santa Clara Valley, later to be known as Silicon Valley. Jobs grew up in Mountain View and Cupertino, where Apple’s headquarters is located.

He attended Reed College in Oregon for a year but dropped out, although he sat in on some classes that interested him, such as calligraphy. After a brief stint at Atari working on video games, he spent time backpacking around India, furthering teenage experiments with psychedelic drugs and developing an interest in Buddhism, all of which would shape his work at Apple.

Back in California, Jobs’ friend Steve Wozniak was learning the skills that would change both their lives. When Jobs discovered that Wozniak had been assembling relatively (for the time) small computers, he struck a partnership, and Apple Computer was founded in 1976 in the usual Silicon Valley fashion: setting up shop in the garage of one of the founder’s parents.

Wozniak handled the technical end, creating the Apple I, while Jobs ran sales and distribution. The company sold a few hundred Apple Is, but found much greater success with the Apple II, which put the company on the map and is largely credited as having proven that regular people wanted computers.

It also made Jobs and Wozniak rich. Apple went public in 1980, and Jobs was well on his way to becoming one of the first tech industry celebrities, earning a reputation for brilliance, arrogance, and the sheer force of his will and persuasion, often jokingly referred to as his “reality-distortion field.”

The debut of the Macintosh in 1984 left no doubt that Apple was a serious player in the computer industry, but Jobs only had a little more than a year left at the company he founded when the Mac was released in January 1984.

By 1985 Apple CEO John Sculley–who Jobs had convinced to leave Pepsi in 1983 and run Apple with the legendary line, “Do you want to spend the rest of your life selling sugared water or do you want a chance to change the world?”–had developed his own ideas for the future of the company, and they differed from Jobs’. He removed Jobs from his position leading the Macintosh team, and Apple’s board backed Sculley.

Jobs resigned from the company, later telling an audience of Stanford University graduates “what had been the focus of my entire adult life was gone, and it was devastating.” He would get the last laugh.

He went on to found NeXT, which set about making the next computer in Jobs’ eyes. NeXT was never the commercial success that Apple was, but during those years, Jobs found three things that would help him architect his return.

The first was Pixar. Jobs snapped up the graphic-arts division of Lucasfilm in 1986, which would go on to produce “Toy Story” in 1995 and set the standard for computer-graphics films. After making a fortune from Pixar’s IPO in 1995, Jobs eventually sold the company to Disney in 2006.

The second was object-oriented software development. NeXT chose this development model for its software operating systems, and it proved to be more advanced and more nimble than the operating system developments Apple was working on without Jobs.

The third was Laurene Powell, a Stanford MBA student who attended a talk on entrepreneurialism given by Jobs in 1989 at the university. The two wed in 1991 and eventually had three children; Reed, born in 1991, Erin, born in 1995, and Eve, born in 1998. Jobs has another daughter, Lisa, who was born in 1978, but Jobs refused to acknowledge he was her father for the first few years of her life, eventually reconciling with Lisa and her mother, his high-school girlfriend Chris-Ann Brennan.

Jobs returned to Apple in 1996, having convinced then-CEO Gil Amelio to adopt NeXTStep as the future of Apple’s operating system development. Apple was in a shambles at the time, losing money, market share, and key employees.

By 1997, Jobs was once again in charge of Apple. He immediately brought buzz back to the company, which pared down and reacquired a penchant for showstoppers, such as the 1998 introduction of the iMac; perhaps the first “Stevenote.” His presentation skills at events such as Macworld would become legendary examples of showmanship and star power in the tech industry.

Jobs also set the company on the path to becoming a consumer-electronics powerhouse, creating and improving products such as the iPod, iTunes, and later, the iPhone and iPad. Apple is the most valuable publicly-traded company in the world, surpassing ExxonMobil’s market capitalization in August. He did so in his own fashion, imposing his ideas and beliefs on his employees and their products in ways that left many a career in tatters. Jobs enforced a culture of secrecy at Apple and was an extremely demanding leader, terrorizing Apple employees when he returned to the company in the late 1990s with summary firings if he didn’t like the answers they gave when questioned.

Jobs was an intensely private person. That quality put him and Apple at odds with government regulators and stockholders who demanded to know details about his ongoing health problems and his prognosis as the leader and alter ego of his company. It spurred a 2009 SEC probe into whether Apple’s board had made misleading statements about his health.
In the years before he fell ill in 2008, Jobs seemed to soften a bit, perhaps due to his bout with a rare form of pancreatic cancer in 2004.

In 2005, his remarks to Stanford graduates included this line: “Remembering that I’ll be dead soon is the most important tool I’ve ever encountered to help me make the big choices in life. Because almost everything–all external expectations, all pride, all fear of embarrassment or failure–these things just fall away in the face of death, leaving only what is truly important.”

Later, in 2007, he appeared onstage at the D: All Things Digital conference for a lengthy interview with bitter rival Bill Gates, exchanging mutual praise and prophetically quoting the Beatles: “You and I have memories longer than the road that stretches out ahead.”

[news.com]

Mahtani trial fails to take off

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

Trial in a case in which Former Finance Bank board chairperson, Dr. Rajan Mahtani is facing two counts of acquiring special interest and money laundering charges failed to take off today.

This is because Dr. Mahtani is still recovering from an operation he under went at South Africa’s milpark hospital on 4th August 2011.

Dr. Mahtani’s Lawyer R. Madaika availed Lusaka Resident Magistrate, Joshua Banda a letter dated 8 September 2011, from Dr. Mahtani’s Doctor, Robert Girdwood.
According to the letter, Dr. Mahtani can only resume his normal work duties three months after the operation

Dr. Girdwood also states that Dr. Mahtani underwent quintuple coronary artery bypass grafting surgery, followed by post-operative recovery.

He adds that Dr. Mahtani is progressing well and he has asked him to return for follow ups in two months time.
The matter comes up for Mention on 14 October 2011.

Meanwhile, The Lusaka high court has adjourned to 12th September, the appeal hearing for 3 Patriotic Front (PF) cadres, convicted on assault charges.

The trio, Ashel Kampengele, George Lemba and Francis Mumba are alleged to have assaulted former PF member, Samson Zulu on 5th June 2009.

Lusaka Magistrate, Exornobit Zulu later sentenced the 3 after convicting them on assault charges.

Kampengele, Lemba and Mumba however appealed against their sentences.

MUVITV

Luo Sues Times of Zambia for claiming she bounced a cheque

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Prof Nkandu Luo taking part in a Health Forum debate
Prof Nkandu Luo taking part in a Health Forum debate

Local Government, Housing, Early Education and Environmental Protection Minister, Nkandu Luo has sued the state-owned Times of Zambia.

This is over a story published on 14th September 2011 under the headline Nkandu Luo donation cheque bounces.

In the story, the Times of Zambia alleged that Professor Luo’s cheque donation of 1 million kwacha to Chainda Catholic Women’s Club had bounced.

According to an affidavit filed in the Lusaka High Court on 4th October 2011, Professor Luo, who is also Munali Member of Parliament, has also sued a member of the respective women’s club, Mary Chileshe.

In her affidavit, Professor Luo says the story implied that she was a dishonest and fraudulent person, who claimed to be credit worth when in fact not.

Professor Luo is since claiming damages, costs and any other relief which the court may deem fit as well as an injunction against the Times of Zambia.

[MUVITV]

Nkwazi Arrest Zanaco’s Title Hopes

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Nkwazi this afternoon dealt Zanaco another blow in their Faz Super Division title ambitions after beating The Bankers this afternoon in Lusaka.

Nkwazi dispatched Zanaco to their second successive league defeat just three days after visitors Konkola Blades beat them 3-2 at Sunset Stadium.

Zanaco this time went down 1-0 away to Nkwazi at Edwin Emboela Stadium in a rescheduled Week 20 game.

The two teams braved an afternoon downpour that slashed on Lusaka on Wednesday and left the players slipping and skidding their way through a match that looked destined for a scoreless draw.

Nkwazi’s winner came seven minutes before fulltime when Peter Lungu headed in the ball from a Perry Mutapa cross.

The win sees Nkwazi exchange places in the drop zone with Kabwe Warriors in 13th and 14th position respectively.

Zanaco meanwhile, stay put in 5th place after 25 games on 40 points and five points behind leaders Red Arrows.

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