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Sata describes Rupiah as a big crook

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President Rupiah Banda address a public rally at Mulambwa Ground in Mongu
President Rupiah Banda address a public rally at Mulambwa Ground in Mongu

Patriotic front president Michael Sata has described Movement for multi party democracy MMD President Rupiah Banda as a big crook.

Mr. Sata says that president Banda wants to get credit for the initiatives that he has not initiated.

He says that president Banda should not cheat Zambians that most initiatives are a brain child of his presidency.

Mr.Sata speaking at a rally in Masaiti Boma to drum up support for his presidency and the aspiring parliamentary candidates ahead of the 2011 elections, says that it is surprising that president Banda wants to get credit for the things he has not worked for.

Mr. Sata cites the issue of Ndola stadium and other developmental projects that have been initiated by late president Levy Mwanawasa, to which Mr. Banda wants to get credit.

The patriotic front president further stated that president Rupiah Banda has tolerated investors who are running mines in the country.

Mr. Sata alleges that because of corruption, most companies running the mines do not respect the Zambian workers.

And Patriotic Front Munali aspiring parliamentary candidate Nkandu Luo Nkandu Luo has doubted Zambia’s chances of having free and fair elections.

Prof.Luo says that president Rupiah Banda is so desperate to the point that he is intimidating every Zambian.

In an exclusive interview with QFM radio, she stated that the MMD has failed to provide level playing field for all the political parties.

QFM

The Week/Weekend in Pictures

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The construction of a mosque in Lusaka's Rhodes park residential area is almost complete. Here workers, doing final touches to the surrounding
The construction of a mosque in Lusaka's Rhodes park residential area is almost complete. Here workers, doing final touches to the surroundings

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Northmead Assemblies of God Senior Pastor Bishop Joshua Banda (r) Standard Chartered Banda Managing Director Mizinga Melu (c) and Author Chibamba Kanyama display copies of the book Achievement Values for Young Adults during the book launch
Northmead Assemblies of God Senior Pastor Bishop Joshua Banda (r) Standard Chartered Banda Managing Director Mizinga Melu (c) and Author Chibamba Kanyama display copies of the book Achievement Values for Young Adults during the book launch

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

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Universal Printing Group Projects Manager Mr Vik Vaid shows the Blind voting template to be used by blind people
Universal Printing Group Projects Manager Mr Vik Vaid shows the Blind voting template to be used by blind people

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PF Door to Door Foot soldier
PF Door to Door Foot soldier

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Patriotic Front, Member of the Central Committee Rasford Mwaale talks to police officers after his cadres attempted to block Vice-President George Kunda's motorcade
Patriotic Front, Member of the Central Committee Rasford Mwaale talks to police officers after his cadres attempted to block Vice-President George Kunda's motorcade

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Patriotic Front, Member of the Central Committee Rasford Mwaale talks to police officers after his cadres attempted to block Vice-President George Kunda's motorcade in Mansa
Patriotic Front, Member of the Central Committee Rasford Mwaale talks to police officers after his cadres attempted to block Vice-President George Kunda's motorcade in Mansa

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Party of the crowd that attendant President Banda's rally in Mongu
Part of the crowd that attended President Banda's rally in Mongu

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Party of the crowd that attendant President Banda's rally
Part of the crowd that attended President Banda's rally

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Dr Neo Simutanyi anouncing results of his opinion poll
Dr Neo Simutanyi announcing results of his opinion poll

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Neo Simutanyi stressing a point when anouncing results of his organisation's opinion poll
Neo Simutanyi stressing a point when anouncing results of his organisation's opinion poll

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MMD Deputy National Secretary Chembe Nayangu (l) with UPND Secretary General Winston Chibwe and PF member of the central committee Sylvia Chalikosa (r) during at the launch of the code of ethics
MMD Deputy National Secretary Chembe Nayangu (l) with UPND Secretary General Winston Chibwe and PF member of the central committee Sylvia Chalikosa (r) at the launch of the code of ethics

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MMD Deputy National Secretary Chembe Nayangu (l) with UPND Secretary General Winston Chibwe and PF member of the central committee Sylvia Chalikosa during at the launch of the code of ethics for parties
MMD Deputy National Secretary Chembe Nayangu (l) with UPND Secretary General Winston Chibwe and PF member of the central committee Sylvia Chalikosa at the launch of the code of ethics for parties

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President Rupiah Banda addresses a meeting with business stakeholders at mongu trades
President Rupiah Banda addresses a meeting with business stakeholders at Mongu Trades

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A driver and his passenger cheated death after the truck, registration number ACL 1848, which they were traveling in lost control and crashed into a building along Lumumba road
A driver and his passenger cheated death after the truck, registration number ACL 1848, which they were travelling in lost control and crashed into a building along Lumumba road

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A driver and his passenger cheated death after the truck, registration number ACL 1848, which they were travelling in lost control and crashed into a building along Lumumba road. The scene attracted scores of onlookers
A driver and his passenger cheated death after the truck, registration number ACL 1848, which they were travelling in lost control and crashed into a building along Lumumba road. The scene attracted scores of onlookers

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A van with campaign stickers for opposition UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema makes its way along Malambo road in Lusaka
A van with campaign stickers for opposition UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema makes its way along Malambo road in Lusaka

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First Lady Thandiwe Banda tours State House clinic which she commissioned in Lusaka
First Lady Thandiwe Banda tours State House clinic which she commissioned in Lusaka

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First Lady Thandiwe Banda cuts a ribbon with Lusaka District Medical Officer Roy Chavuma at the commissioning of the State House clinic in Lusaka
First Lady Thandiwe Banda cuts a ribbon with Lusaka District Medical Officer Roy Chavuma at the commissioning of the State House clinic in Lusaka

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First Lady Thandiwe Banda is shown some of the modern medical equipment by State House Health center-in-charge Martha Chiboola when she commissioned the clinic in Lusaka
First Lady Thandiwe Banda is shown some of the modern medical equipment by State House Health center-in-charge Martha Chiboola when she commissioned the clinic in Lusaka

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Some television camera operators shooting the MTN-FAZ super league match between Nchanga rangers and Green Buffaloes on top of the grand stand at Woodlands stadium
Some television camera operators shooting the MTN-FAZ super league match between Nchanga rangers and Green Buffaloes on top of the grand stand at Woodlands stadium

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Green Buffaloes goalkeeper Dave Kaumbwa makes a saving during the MTN-FAZ super league match at Woodlands stadium
Green Buffaloes goalkeeper Dave Kaumbwa makes a saving during the MTN-FAZ super league match at Woodlands stadium

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Nhcnga Rangers’ Joseph Sitali and Green Buffaloes’ Joe Lungu in action during the MTN-FAZ super league match at Woodlands stadium in Lusaka
Nhcnga Rangers’ Joseph Sitali and Green Buffaloes’ Joe Lungu in action during the MTN-FAZ super league match at Woodlands stadium in Lusaka

Ex Zamsure Star Joel Kabemba Dies

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Ex Zamsure goal machine Joel Kambemba is dead.

According to local media reports, Kambemba died on Friday at his home in Mtendere compound in Lusaka after a short illness.

The DR Congo born striker was one of the most feared and prolific players in the league during his time at Zamsure from the time he joined “Tamanga” in 1998 until they were demoted in 2002.

Zamsure “Tamanga” never returned to top flight football and were eventually disbanded three seasons ago.

Kabemba was until the time of his death coaching Division 1 South club Lusaka Tigers and also had a previous stint as assistant coach at Lusaka Dynamos.

Burial arrangements have yet to be announced.

Blades Cut Zesco’s Power Supply

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Zesco United’s grip on the Faz Super Division crown is looking very questionable after Konkola Blades on Sunday recorded back-to-back league wins this season over them.

Blades beat visiting Zesco 2-0 at Konkola Stadium in Chililabombwe to extend their unbeaten league run against the latter to five games going back to 2009.

The victory also saw Keagan Mumba’s side move from sixth to third on the Super Division table to 38 points, three less than leaders Power Dynamos and second placed Red Arrows.

Meanwhile, Blades secured their second successive victory over Zesco this season thanks to goals from Martin Daka and Elson Mkandawire in the 28th and 88th minutes.

Zesco’s defeat sees them fall from fifth to sixth on 35 points from 22 games with eight games remaining before the 2011 campaign comes to a close.

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MMD to resolve differences with Chieftainess Nkomeshya after polls

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Senior Chief Nkomeshya

MMD deputy national secretary Chembe Nyangu has said that the MMD will sit down with Chieftainess Nkomesha after the elections to see how best the two can resolve their differences.

Mr. Nyangu said that if what is being reported in the POST Newspapers is true, the party will see were they went wrong for reconciliation.

In an interview with QFM, Mr. Nyangu though stated that he is not in a better position to comment on the matter as he is still studying it.

He however said that even though it was Chieftainess Nkomesha’s democratic right to belong to any political party of her choice, she should not intimidate her subjects by threatening them on who they should support.

Mr. Nyangu said that her followers also have a democratic right to support whoever they choose to support.

And Former Movement for Multi party Democracy (MMD) chairman for elections Mike Mulongoti has said that it was shameful that Republican President Rupiah Banda could attack Chieftainess Nkomeshya in public.

Mr. Mulongoti said that this showed that the MMD presidential candidate has no respect for the elderly in the country.

Mr. Mulongoti wondered why he had vented his anger on the two women of Chongwe district because of the difference in political opinion.

He said that immediate past Member of Parliament Sylvia Masebo and Chieftainess Nkomeshya do not deserve to be hated by the president because they are opposed to his leadership.

Mr. Mulongoti said that president Banda should accept that he has lost support in the country, stating that time for the MMD to leave office has come.

Mr. Mulongoti explained to QFM radio that intimidation and threats the president has engaged in will not help the party win this years elections.

He has further advised Ms. Masebo and the Chieftainess to remain firm, and not to be threatened by the MMD leadership who are desperate to retain power.

QFM

Injury K’Os Felix Katongo

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Green Buffaloes striker Felix Katongo is out of action due to injury.

The Buffaloes guest player missed Saturdays 0-0 home draw against Power Dynamos in a Faz Super Division Week 22 game played at Woodlands Stadium.

“Felix Katongo got injured last weekend when we played Red Arrows,” Buffaloes coach Justin Chinama said.

“He got a knock on the ankle that’s why he wasn’t with us today (Saturday). He was out for one week and medical staff will advise tomorrow if he can return to action.”

In that match against Arrows, Buffaloes lost 2-1 at Nkoloma Stadium.

Katongo is a guest player at Buffaloes after terminating his contract with Libyan club Al Ittihad at the height of the armed conflict in that country in February.

Unosolicted campaigns SMSs are International

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The Zambia Information and Communications Technology Council -ZICTA says unsolicitated voice and text messages by some political parties, are coming from international circuits and not from the three mobile phone operators.

ZICTA Public Relations Manager Ngabo Nankonde says the voice call recording is machine generated and is coming from an international circuit.

Ms Nankonde has also told ZNBC News that text messages are originating from a masked number which is not allocated or being used by any of the three mobile operators.

She says none of the mobile phone providers in the country has given access to their subscriber call records to any of the political parties.

ZICTA has recently received complaints from members of the public that they are receiving unsolicited calls and text messages from some political parties.

ZNBC

I will not work with dull leaders – RB

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Flashback: MMD candidate rupiah Banda and his wife Thandiwe chanting party slogans before he addressed the last campaign rally

President Rupiah Banda says some political parties are questioning the electoral process in the hope of advancing for a government of national unity.

And President Banda says he will therefore not accept to form a government of National Unity with any dull political Party leaders.

Mr Banda says some political parties know that they will not form government and want to confuse the Zambian people by questioning the electoral process.

He says those questioning the electoral process know that this year’s elections will be free and fair but still want to champion violence, in the hope of forming a government of National unity.

The President has called on all politicians taking part in the September 20 general elections, to work hard and let the people decide what they want.

Mr Banda has urged Zambians to denounce violence during the election period and only encourage peaceful polls.

He was speaking when he addressed a meeting for government heads of departments, the business community and the clergy in Livingstone on Saturday.

Mr. Banda asked people of Livingstone to vote for him and other MMD candidates in order to continue with the unprecedented development that the country has recorded.

And MMD National Secretary Major Richard Kachingwe urged workers in the country to scrutinise the Patriotic Front manifesto.

He says the PF Manifesto may not mean well to workers because it clearly states that civil servants will be headed by party cadres instead of technocrats.

He says the PF also PF plans to nationalize all the industries once it comes into power.

He further says the business community will risk bringing back socialism if they voted for the PF.

And former Parliamentary Chief Whip Vernon Mwaanga has called on all peace loving Zambians to guard jealously the peace that the country is enjoying.

He says Zambia has become the envy of the outside world because of president Rupiah Banda’s sound economic policies and the peace that it enjoys.

Mr Mwaanga says with the participation of the civil servants and the business fraternity the country’s economy has continued to grow.

And United Liberal party president Sakwiba Sikota says president Banda deserves another term in office because he has delivered on his 2008 campaign promises.

ZNBC

C.R.I.S.IS AND ZONE FAM NOMINATED FOR CHANNEL O AWARDS

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C.R.I.S.I.S

 

CRISIS has been nominated in the category ; Most Gifted African Southern Video. He faces tough competition from Liqideep (South Africa) and there video “Settle for less” ,Khuli Chana (South Africa) and his video “No more hunger” , Cabo snoop (Angola) his video “Windeck” and L-Tido (south Africa) “we rollin'” .

CRISIS , who’s video “The fire inside” is nominated ,has proved to be Zambia’s most consistent rapper. He has been on a roll this year,winning a BEFFTA award in Febuary , his hard work is paying off and he is starting to get a lot of recognition outside Zambia.  He is currently working on his fourth album titled ‘B.I.G (Business is Good). Winning this award would help him to promote his music all over Africa.

VOTE for C.R.I.S.I.S http://channelo.dstv.com/nominations/most-gifted-southern-video/

 

ZONE FAM

Zone Fam have taken Zambia by storm , a day doesnt go by when you will not hear one of there songs playing on the local radio stations. They are not only taking over Zambia , the rest of Africa got to see them performing on Big Brother Africa.

They have been nominated for Most Gifted Newcomer with there song “Shaka Zulu on em” . Others nominated in this category are ; Kwesta (South Africa) “Take that” , AKA (South Africa) “Victory Lap” ,Wiz kid (Nigeria) “Holla at your boy” ,Keko (Uganda) “How we do” and Ice Prince (Nigeria) “Oleku” .

They are facing some very stiff competition , but it is Zambia’s time to shine.

VOTE for Zone fam http://channelo.dstv.com/nominations/most-gifted-newcomer/

Zambian music videos are showing great improvement , a number of them are being played on Channel O and MTV Base. Its time for Africa and the rest of the world to know that when it come to music Zambia is definitely a force to be reckoned with .

Make sure to Vote for both C.R.I.S.I.S and Zone fam . Voting closes on the 27th of October , and you are allowed to vote once every hour until then.

 

BY KAPA187

The Bridge to Your Breakthrough

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TODAY’S SCRIPTURE

“Even though the fig trees have no blossoms, and there are no grapes on the vines; even though the olive crop fails, and the fields lie empty and barren; even though the flocks die in the fields, and the cattle barns are empty, yet I will rejoice in the Lord! I will be joyful in the God of my salvation!”
(Habakkuk 3:17–18, NLT)

TODAY’S WORD from Joel and Victoria

Habakkuk knew what to do when things seemed completely hopeless. His world was literally falling apart around Him. There was destruction everywhere he looked. But Habakkuk knew that God was bigger than his circumstances! So what did he do? He invited God into his circumstances by rejoicing and praising the Lord. He made the choice to be joyful knowing that it would connect him to the One who would deliver him!

Are you facing a situation that seems dark or hopeless? No matter how difficult things may seem, God has a plan to bring you out into a place of victory. Your praise is the bridge that will carry you into your land of promise. The Bible tells us that God inhabits the praises of His people, and when the presence of God manifests, the enemy has to flee! The Bible also tells us that there is fullness of joy in His presence. His joy empowers us to walk through any difficulty we may be facing. No matter how things may seem in the natural, you can rejoice today because God is working behind the scenes on your behalf. As you praise Him, He will fill you with His joy and pour out His abundant blessing in every area of your life.

A PRAYER FOR TODAY

Father in heaven, I come to You trusting that You are my deliverer. No matter what is going on around me, today I choose to bless and praise Your name. I choose to connect to You, knowing that You are the source of my strength, hope and peace. In Jesus’ name, amen.

— Joel & Victoria Osteen

TIZ and FODEP call for arrest of MMD cadre caught on camera inciting violence

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Transparency International Zambia (TIZ) and the Foundation for Democratic Process-FODEP-have called for the arrest of the MMD cadre who was captured on video at central police station yesterday inciting violence

The two organizations say there is enough evidence on which the police can act to effect the arrest of the MMD cadre identified as Flackson Tembo.

FODEP says the Police should not leave anything to chance so that people start finding reasons to protect themselves.

Flackson Tembo was captured on video at central police station yesterday calling on MMD cadres to come to the police station to clash with PF cadres who were passing through the area.

MUVITV

Printing of Ballot papers completed, all campaigns to end 18hrs on 18th September

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File: 2008 Ballot papers printed by UPG

Printing of ballot papers for the September 20th general elections has been completed in Durban, South Africa.

A total of Sixteen Point Five Million Presidential, Parliamentary and Local Government Ballot Papers collectively have been printed.

Universal Print Group-UPG-Projects Manager, Vik Vaid has disclosed saying, loading of the ballot papers will start on Sunday, 11th of September, 2011.

The printing of the ballot Papers commenced on the 16th August, 2011.

The ballot papers will be flown directly from Durban to Lusaka on a MD-Eleven Charter Cargo Plane on Tuesday, 13th September, 2011 and are expected to arrive by mid-day.

Meanwhile, the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) has reminded all political parties and other stakeholders that the campaign period which began on 29th July 2011 will end on Sunday 18th September 2011.

ECZ Senior Public Relations Officer, Sylvia Bwalya says the political campaign period will end at 18:00 hours on 18th September 2011.

She says to this effect, all media bodies, public and private organizations, and individuals should not publish or broadcast political party or candidate campaign information after 18:00 hours on September 18, 2011.

MUVITV

Zanaco Were Better Than Us-Makwaza

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Nkana coach Linos Makwaza conceded that Zanaco was the better side in the visitors 2-0 away Faz Super Division win on Saturday at Nkana Stadium in Kitwe.

Zanaco went one better than the 1-1 draw they recorded against Nkana at Sunset Stadium in Lusaka on May 7 in a Week 7 game to collect the three points this weekend.

“Zanaco deserved to win,” Makwaza told LT Sports in a post-match interview in Kitwe on Saturday.

“They played better than us. Am disappointed but the league is not over we won’t give up.”

Zanaco coach Wedson Nyirenda whose side moved from 5th to 3rd overnight said the away win was a sign of better things to come from the 2009 league champions.

“It was the sweetest of victories. It is a sign of better things to come and we are in contention to winning the league-we are sure of winning the league,” Nyirenda said.

Zanaco are on 36 points, five less that Power Dynamos and Red Arrows who are locked on 41 points in first and second place respectively.

Meanwhile, Zanaco secured their win thanks to goals from defender Charles Siyingwa and striker Makundika Sakala in the 36th and 81st minutes respectively.

Week 22 Match Reports: Power Continue To Lead

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Here are the match reports from Saturday’s seven Faz Super Division Week 22 matches played on Saturday September 10.

MTN/FAZ Super Division Results

Week 22

10/09/2011

Red Arrows 1-Forest Rangers 1

Red Arrows stayed second on the Faz Super Division table after coming from behind to draw 1-1 away to Forest Rangers in Ndola on Saturday.

Nasha Kaya gave Forest a 1-0 lead into half time before Arrows leveled to share the points in the last 45 minutes through Jeff Kapelwa.

Green Eagles 1-Nkwazi 0

Green Eagles moved from 14th to 12th position and out of the relegation zone after a 1-0 home win over Nkwazi.

Midfielder Kebby Hachipuka scored  the lone goal in that match for the hosts three points.

Green Buffaloes 0-Power Dynamos 0

Green Buffaloes and Power Dynamos played out to a game that had hitherto the 70th minute was uninspiring showdown.

Power showed no hunger of a team that was top of the table until ex-international prospect midfielder Patrick Kasunga came on for Simon  Bwalya.

Kasunga arrival signified a spark in Power’s game but that was it, as they showed nothing to convince they had the hunger for the 2011 Super Division crown.

Nkana 0-Zanaco 2

All was quiet on the northern front atWusakile in Kitwe when Nkana were convincingly beaten 20 at home by Zanaco.

Defender Charles Siyingwa scored his 5th goal of the season in the 36th minute to put  Zanaco ahead before a rare goal from striker Makundika Sakala made sure of the three points in the 81st minute.

Lime Hotspurs 1-Nakambala Leopards 0

Ex-Zambia captain Clive Hachilensa scored the lone goal in this match to give promoted Lime Hotspurs their sixth win of the season.

Kalewa 1-Kabwe Warriors 0

Bottom placed Kalewa reminded Kabwe Warriors that they were in a crisis after beating their guests 1-0 in Ndola today.

Nkana, Lusaka Tigers and ex-Zambia international midfielder Boston Mwanza scored the game’s lone goal.

Roan United 0-Nchanga Rangers 1

Nchanga Rangers recorded their third successive win as they continued on their quiet rise up the Super Division table.

Rangers are fourth on the table thanks to a goal from Aubrey Chilundumanya.

11/09/2011
Konkola Blades – Zesco United

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BBC, UNDP sponsor live presidential debates to be held on Monday and Tuesday

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BBC world service says it is committed to seeing that the media in Zambia plays an active role in ensuring that the country holds free and fair elections by giving equal coverage to all political parties taking part in the September 20th polls.

BBC world service country director Soren Johannsen says it is for reason that his institution has partnered with MUVI TV and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in coming up with live presidential debates that will held on Monday and Tuesday next week.

Mr. Johannsen was speaking at a press briefing in Lusaka today.

And Muvi TV managing editor Costa Mwansa said on Monday the station will feature the Zambians for Empowerment and Development (ZED), Heritage party (HP), Alliance for democracy and development (ADD), the Patriotic Front (PF) and Forum Democracy and Development (FDD).

On Tuesday, parties expected to participate in the debate include National Restoration Party (NAREP) United party for National Development (UPND), UNIP, and MMD.

Mwansa has further urged the political party presidential candidates to use this opportunity to sell themselves to the electorates.

QFM