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President Banda addresses the nation on the elections

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President Rupiah Banda (file Picture )

With just a day before the 2011 presidential, parliamentary and local government elections are held in Zambia, President Rupiah Banda has once again called on Zambians to strictly observe the laws of the land toward peaceful polls.

In his radio and television address to the nation on the tripartite elections this evening, President Banda said those that will go against the law will be dealt with accordingly.

He said all political candidates and their cadres must abide by the law concerning the close of the campaign period this morning at 06:00 hours.

“Anybody caught campaigning will face prosecution. Even worse, candidates can be struck off the electoral process and their nominations cancelled. The risks are too high, so I urge all to observe the 48-hour ban on campaigning,” he warned.

He said he was aware that in this period, people become impatient and influenced by rumours and stories.

President Banda has therefore urged Zambians to be patient on any premature celebrations or commiserations until after the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) officially announced the final results.

“To those who may be contemplating any illegal acts or intimidation or even worse—physical violence, I have this message for you; I have ordered the police to arrest and prosecute all those who offend. Expect no mercy, expect no favour, expect only the full force of the law to come down on you,” he said.

Mr. Banda said the Zambian people were proud of the country’s democracy and its peace and stability.

He pointed out that for this reason, he would not allow anybody to smear the good reputation of Zambia in the remaining time.

“The world is watching us, election observers are amongst us. Journalists will be reporting on how we conduct ourselves. Let us not disappoint them as violence has no place in a democracy,” he said.

[pullquote]“To those who may be contemplating any illegal acts or intimidation or even worse—physical violence, I have this message for you; I have ordered the police to arrest and prosecute all those who offend. Expect no mercy, expect no favour, expect only the full force of the law to come down on you,” he said.[/pullquote]

The President has also appealed to Zambians to exhibit their historical hospitability, respect for the law and the democratic process.

“Show them that we are mature enough to accept the official results, whatever they may be,” he said.

President Banda further noted that the last eight weeks since the campaign period was declared, candidates made their case to convince voters to vote for them.

He said it was now up to Zambians to weigh up all the candidates and cast their vote accordingly.

He said Zambians were now able to ask themselves which candidates were suitable for their wards, constituencies and State House and which party had the best policies for Zambia.

“Only you can answer those questions. On 20th September, we all have just one vote. Democracy gives each person the same status. A manager and his workers all have just one vote each. A chief and a shepherd have just one vote each. And I, as President, have a single vote. On election day, we are all equal,” he emphasized.

The President has since urged Zambians to take full advantage of the electoral process that normally occurs every five years and decide which political party should form the next government.

He said the casting of votes should however be done in the spirit of brotherly love and peace.

“But democracy only works when people participate,” he said.

President Banda said he decided to make Tuesday, September 20th a national holiday in order to increase the participation of people in the process.

“Once you have cast your vote, enjoy the rest of the day off peacefully. Those who do not vote do not have the right to complain,” he said adding that this election will see the most ever votes in Zambia’s history.

On Tuesday, September 20th, Zambians countrywide will cast their votes from 06:00 hours in the morning to 18:00 hours in the evening.

Out of the 13 million Zambians, slightly over 5 million are eligible to vote in this year’s elections.

This year’s elections have attracted 10 political parties fielding presidential candidates, the highest number of presidential candidates in the history of Zambia.

Those battling it out at presidential level include the incumbent Rupiah Banda standing on the Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) ticket, Michael Sata of the opposition Patriotic Front (PF), Hakainde Hichilema of the United Party for National Development (UPND) and Godfrey Miyanda sponsored by the Heritage Party (HP).

Others are Elias Chipimo Junior of the National Restoration Party (NAREP), the Zambians for Empowerment and Development (ZED) is fielding Fredrick Mutesa, while Ng’andu Magande is standing on the National Movement for Progress (NMP) ticket and Charles Milupi of the Alliance for Democracy and Development (ADD).

The rest are Edith Nawakwi, who is the only lady in the presidential contest, is standing on the Forum for Democracy and Development (FDD) while the oldest political party in the country, the United National Independence Party (UNIP) has fielded Tilyenji Kaunda, a son of first President of Zambia, Kenneth Kaunda.

ZANIS

Nkana Get Out of Jail At Nkwazi

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Nkana survived a second half scare to beat Nkwazi 4-2 away at Edwin Imboela Stadium in Lusaka today in a Faz Super Division Week 23 game.

The 11-time champions squandered a 3-0 first half lead before Nkwazi pressured them after the break to score two goals.

Lameck Mwale put Nkana ahead in the 10th minute in a dominant first half before Reynold Kampamba headed in the second in the 31st minute.

Nkana capped a good first half with the third goal on the brink of halftime which was scored by Kelvin Mwelwa who tapped in the ball from close range.

However, it was a different case after the break following a halftime talk in the dressing room by Nkwazi coach Oswald Mutapa with the hosts looking fired up.

Keegan Phiri scrambled in Nkwazi’s first goal and his strike partner Peter Lungu scored his second goal in as many games eight minutes later.

Nkwazi continued to threaten and veteran midfielder Perry Mutapa saw his 71st minute diving header flash across the face of goal.

Nephias Banda too had another glorious chance for Nkwazi in the 83rd minute with a bicycle kick also going wide.

Nkana sealed the win against the run of play after benefitting from a howler from Nkwazi goalkeeper Sydney Tembo.

Tembo failed to deal with a back-pass only for Evans Kangwa to steal the ball and round the Nkwazi goalkeeper to plant the ball into an inviting net.

Nkana shift from 8th to 7th on 35points, nine less than leaders and archrivals Power Dynamos with seven games to go before the season ends.  TABLE

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Zambia goes to the polls

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File: 75-year old Besinati Zulu casting her vote

By C.Chibomba

On 20th September 2011 the people of the Republic of Zambia will be going to the polls to cast their vote on who should have the right to rule them for the next 5 years.

The Contenders

10 political parties have put forward presidential candidates. Several more parties chose to sit out these elections, having read the landscape and seeing the writing on the wall which, to all intents and purposes, gave them the reason to believe that it was best to abstain.

Most pundits, including the majority of pollsters, have put their money on Rupiah Banda to take the day.Banda is the current President and is the candidate for the ruling party, the Movement for Multi-party Democracy (MMD)He has tirelessly criss-crossed the country taking the message of development and more development if re-elected. It is evident that his message has been well received judging from the huge crowds seen at his campaign rallies. The opinion polls have consistently favoured Banda with outcomes of between 42 and 48%. His chances of retaining the presidency have not diminished.

Michael Sata is the candidate put forward by the largest opposition party, the Patriotic Front (PF). He is performing reasonably in the opinion polls, garnering results of between 30 and 38%. Sata stood the best chance of ousting Banda from the presidency when his party sat in a political pact with the United Party for National Development (UPND) for a period of about three years. The Pact adopted a common strategy to build a strong force to fight the ruling party at the polls. In due time, the Pack showed signs of wooing voters to its side. Believing that the Pact was headed for election victory, some elements in Sata’s Patriotic Front became greedy and contrived to ‘allocate’ themselves positions in a perceived future Government. This enraged their partners in the Pact from the UPND and thus the Pact crumbled and diminished Sata’s chances of ascending to the presidency. Sata is now desperately trying to pick the pieces but has a hard task to dislodge Banda.

The third largest party in the country is the United Party for National Development (UPND) and its presidential candidate is Hakainde Hichilema. As the junior partner in the erstwhile Pact, the best he had hoped for was as Vice President to Sata. With the collapse of the Pact, Hakainde has heaved himself up as a possible contender to the highest office. Unfortunately for him, his party is parochial and has support only in one part of the country. It is a massive task for him to penetrate the rest of the country and there is little hope that he can be a threat to either Banda or Sata. The opinion polls give him a lowly 13% of the vote. His best chance would be to go into alliance with one of the larger parties, particularly the MMD who are the likely winners this year.

Then there are the other seven parties. What is most significant about these parties are their fancy names. They are basically also-runs with no real hope of upsetting the order of things. For the benefit of a complete picture, these other parties in contention are:

The Forum for Democracy and Development (FDD). It is the only party whose candidate is female, Edith Nawakwi. Nawakwi was once a Minister of Finance whose appeal has been to women to come out in numbers to vote for her. This is a long shot because, while women voters are in the majority, it is unlikely that the will deliberately vote for her simply because she is a woman. Party leaning normally holds sway when voting.

The National Movement for Progress (NMP). This is a new party hardly a year old formed by Ng’andu Magande. He also once served as a Minister of Finance and only formed his party after being hounded out of the ruling party when he fell out with the elite. His chances of success at the polls are next to nil.

The Alliance for Democracy and Development (ADD). Its president is Charles Milupi who vacated his seat in Parliament as an independent member to form his party just over a year ago. He successfully defended his seat in a by-election and came back to Parliament as party president, the only member representing his party. His popularity is limited to his constituency and is unknown elsewhere in the country. He has no chance of success in the presidential race.

The Heritage Party (HP). Godfrey Miyanda a former soldier, is the head of this party and its presidential candidate. Miyanda once served as the country’s Vice President and broke away from the MMD to form the Heritage Party hoping to ride on the fact that 90% percent of the population in Zambia is Christian and the country has a constitution which declares it a Christian nation. Even by a long shot, none of this is likely to win Miyanda the presidency and so his campaign is largely futile.

The United National Independence Party (UNIP). This is the oldest political party in Zambia fashioned by the first president, Kenneth Kaunda. His son, Tilyenji Kaunda is now at the helm and is hoping to walk in his father’s footsteps by also becoming President. Alas, his is virtually an impossible task. UNIP collapsed in 1991 with the introduction of multi-party politics. The party went into oblivion to the extent that in the last parliament, it had only one representative in the House who, interestingly, has since defected to the ruling party. UNIP has no significant support anywhere in the country and only pride drives its leadership to keep its name afloat. Kaunda might as well not be contesting the presidency.

The Zambian for Empowerment and Development (ZED). This is one of the several parties created recently merely to congest the free democratic landscape knowing full well that there’s was a futile exercise with no hope of landing the ultimate prize. Its leader is Fred Mutesa, a University don with radical ideals which cannot appeal to a population interested mainly in having food at the table and decent schools to send their children to. Mutesa’s vision of a utopian Zambia only understood by his students at University will not win him any votes. He stands no chance.

The National Restoration Party (NAREP). This is a party formed just over a year ago, whose appeal is mainly to the youth. The leader, Elias Chipimo Junior, is the youngest presidential candidate, a rising young lawyer, whose father, Elias Chipimo, was once a prominent politician, banker and diplomat. Chipimo’s ambition is to exceed his father’s achievements and become President of Zambia and so fulfil the adage that says the youth are leaders of tomorrow. He has preached this message mainly to the youth attempting to convince them that he time for the youth to lead has come sand so they should vote for him. The reality of the situation is that even the combined votes of all the registered youth would not win him the election.

The other two parties are really not worth mentioning. At best, they are ‘one-man’ parties and do not add value the political landscape in Zambia. They are, nevertheless, good for the democratic outlook and dispensation in Zambia. There is fair play politically. Everyone is accommodated, everyone is heard and everyone is given an equal chance to participate and have their say. Only the votes to cast on 20 September 2011 will decide who will be the next President of Zambia.

It’s worth noting that Zambia’s prevalent brand of politics is very personality driven, with many of its leading politicians building cults of personality based on messages that resonate with their followers. Many of the parties have not held democratic conventions and have leaders who have been attempting to be president for the last ten years. In the case of the two largest opposition parties the PF recently held a general party convention, the first in its ten year history. But this convention was characterised by autocratic decision making from the top, with Michael Sata choosing how positions should be allocated across the board. In the past the party did not even bother to attempt to practice any real internal democracy, its leader is known for his autocratic tendencies, suspending and appointing members at will. Since Anderson Mazoka’s death, Hakainde Hichelima the new leader of the UPND has not held a party convention either. Without transparent governance mechanisms it is difficult to tell how the opposition parties could meaningfully change the political landscape as far as corruption and transparent governance is concerned. With many of the opposition parties filled with disgruntled ex-MMD members it is also difficult to say how much they would actually change the socio-economic environment for the better.

Little foxes that ruin the vineyard

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File:A woman displays her voters cards

By Gray Soko

Songs of Solomon 2:15
Like a beautiful and ripe vineyard Zambia is set for harvest on its fifth general election under the multiparty dispensation. The 2001 , 2006 and 2008 election outcomes were not without controversy though but the country held together and Zambia continues to be a bastion of peace on our troubled continent.

The 2001 election outcome had to be “settled” through a three year legal battle in the Supreme Court, the 2006 and 2008 election outcomes were “close to call’ with the losing parties crying foul and disappointed that their grievances were not handled well. Poll predictions for the 20 September elections also indicate a close election and President Banda has stated that if MMD lose, he will accede defeat, nothing so categorical from Winter Kabimba but one hopes that is also the spirit. It is not inconceivable that what has been dubbed the dark horse in the race, UPND, could spring a surprise and win despite their apparent media blackout of late.

Who are the little foxes that could ruin the Zambian vineyard? There have unfortunately been incidents of political violence, perhaps not of the intensity predicted by Colonel Panji a few months back, but nonetheless worrying. There are overzealous cadres who cannot stand opponents’ campaign material or meetings and we still witness negative campaign messages and misinformation by some organizations or personalities acting as proxy for certain parties. Then there is the perception that the Police despite their good words have a soft spot for certain cadres. Politicians should also desist from using intimidating or threatening language where their power of persuasion seems to have failed. These are the little foxes we should watch out for .

We all look forward to a good harvest on 20 September and a fruitful future .

Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord

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Today’s Scripture

“Righteousness exalts a nation…” (Proverbs 14:34).

Today’s Word from Joel and Victoria

Many people are looking for ways to climb higher in life and the answer is found in the Word of God! The Bible tells us that righteousness exalts a nation. Righteousness simply means to be in right standing with God. It means you are honoring Him and following His ways. Webster’s dictionary says that the word “exalt” means “to raise in rank, power or character.” Righteousness exalts a nation, and righteousness exalts individuals.
There are so many promises in the Word of God for those who are righteous and honor Him. Part of being righteous and following His commands is to pray for your leaders and people in authority. Pray that they would honor the Lord and seek His ways. Pray that they would govern in righteousness and integrity. And Psalm 33 tells us that, “Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord.” The Lord promises that when His people pray, He will hear us! As you submit all your ways to Him, He will cause you to rise up higher and higher into the place of blessing He has in store for you!

A Prayer for Today

Father in heaven, thank You for making me righteous through the blood of Jesus. Remind me to pray for my leaders and those who are in authority over me so that You

 

Joel Osteen ministries

Yes, pray for peace, but who’s praying for justice, asks Lubinda

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File: Kabwata MP Give Lubinda and Geoffrey Bwalya Mwamba after a press briefing in Lusaka.

KABWATA Patriotic Front aspiring candidate Given Lubinda has advised advocates for prayers for peace to ensure that they pray for justice too because that was a precondition for peace.

“Yes pray for peace, I agree but who is praying for justice. Who praying for transparency and accountability so that the vote counts for what it is?” he asked.

He maintained that the PF will not accept a rigged election this time and so it is important those praying for peace ought to understand that peace is based on justice.

“We have to be convinced that every vote counts and it will count until the real winner is declared,” he said. “This we are taking very seriously in the Patriotic Front and we shall keep vigil over our vote until Wednesday morning when Zambia is given a dynamic, hardworking president Michael Chilufya Sata as head of state.”

And PF vice-president says the party has gone everywhere and delivered sound message of change and hope, shocking the MMD which has lived in the fools’ paradise that rural areas would not accept the PF.
[pullquote]“If you attempt to steal even a single vote from my president, from my vote, I cannot guarantee you safety in Matero. We have 80,000 vigilant monitors in that constituency and so one will be risking one’s life by attempting to do anything silly,” he said.[/pullquote]

“I have been to various areas of the country and I am returning to Mongu for the final phase of my country tours. Sata has slept in the trenches and eat with the poor. He has preached his message to the mass poor yearning for change and there is no way the thieving MMD will lie that rural areas will not vote for him,” Dr Scott told members of the press conference at Hotel intercontinental Hotel on September 17.

At the same briefing Matero PF aspiring candidate Miles Sampa said anyone seeking to subvert the will of the people by attempting to steal even a single vote will be doing so at their own peril.

“If you attempt to steal even a single vote from my president, from my vote, I cannot guarantee you safety in Matero. We have 80,000 vigilant monitors in that constituency and so one will be risking one’s life by attempting to do anything silly,” he said.

[PF Press]

RB ends his re-election campaigns in style

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Some Mandevu residents listen to President Rupiah Banda during a public rally in Lusaka today
Some Mandevu residents listen to President Rupiah Banda during a public rally in Lusaka todayPresident Banda addressing a rally in Lusaka’s Mandevu Township today

Pomp and splendor characterized President Rupiah Banda’s grand finale at his rally today in Mandevu Township in Lusaka. The huge rally which was held at Kimbaguitii basic School grounds appeared to be hued in the traditional MMD blue colour as both sympathizers and cadres of the ruling party where clad in the party regalia.

Before President Banda’s delegation’s arrival , the massive crowd closed up all the roads and paths leading to the school as patriotic songs and dances were performed much to the excitement of the crowd.

Renowned musicians in the likes Daliso, the Oga family and local song bird Mampi spiced the occasion with various hits that made the crowd dance and cheer the President and his entourage especially when he drove into the school grounds.

Today’s rally is exactly the sixtieth successful rally the President has under taken across the country. In his address, Mr. Banda called on the electorate to vote for him and the Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) for continued good economic policies.

“The MMD is the only party with a clear vision and direction hence the need for the people to vote for the party on Tuesday,” he said.

The President noted that there are so many developmental projects that the MMD has implemented countrywide adding that if he is re-elected,he would do more for the nation.

He disclosed that his party is the only one that has managed to field in candidates in all the 150 constituencies. Mr. Banda said that the opposition has no clear direction and vision for Zambia that is the reason why they are using the slogan “Don’t Kubeba”.

President Rupiah Banda expressed his certainty that he was going to win Tuesday’s elections. Mr. Banda said that this was because the MMD party has managed to deliver in all sectors of the economy in the country.

He said that he has constructed roads, hospitals and schools in all the parts of the country hence the need for the people to vote for him once again.
“Look at our records in Lusaka and other parts of the country, we have real projects,” Mr. Banda said.

President Banda addressing a rally in Lusaka’s Mandevu Township today
President Banda addressing a rally in Lusaka’s Mandevu Township today

He said that the Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) is the only party with a vision and direction. “Our victory must not be taken for granted, we have worked for it and we have done that till the last hour,” he said.

And Former Vice President Enock Kavindele has called on the people of Mandevu constituency to vote for President Rupiah Banda on Tuesday next week.

Mr. Kavindele said that there was need for the people of Mandevu to vote for Mr. Banda in order for him to continue with the various developmental projects that he implemented three years ago.

He stated that Mr. Banda should be given another five year mandate owing to his good economic policies. He said that if Zambians wants the peace that the country has enjoyed since independence to continue, they should vote for the ruling MMD because it is the only party that is peaceful and has a vision.

And MMD Mandevu constituency aspiring candidate Canisius Banda called on the people of Mandevu to vote for MMD on Tuesday next week. Dr. Banda has described the opposition Patriotic Front (PF) leader Michael Sata as a recycled leader who lacks direction.

Meanwhile, Vice President George Kunda has today concluded his campaign trail for the Muchinga Parliamentary seat in Serenje district.

Mr. Kunda who is re-contesting his Muchinga seat held ten successful campaign rallies in various parts of the constituency in the last four days.

ZANIS reports from Serenje, today, that the Vice President held mammoth rallies in Kanona, Koffi Kunda, Chibale, Nchimishi and Mulembo areas among others.

Speaking at Koffi Kunda Basic School today, Mr. Kunda said the MMD is still intact and is headed for a landslide victory in Tuesday’s tripartite elections.

Mr. Kunda noted that the ruling party is focused on delivering development to all parts of the country unlike the opposition PF which is continuously hurling insults on President Banda and the MMD government.

He said Zambians deserve mature leaders such as President Banda who is concerned about the future and development of the whole country.

The Vice President has since called on the electorate to ensure that they vote for President Banda and the MMD in the forthcoming elections.

ZANIS

Power Dynamos Enhance Title Dream, Warriors Win

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Power Dynamos today powered to an important victory in their quest for their first league title in 11 years after an emphatic home win over Red Arrows at Arthur Davies Stadium in Kitwe.

Power swept their nearest challengers Arrows off the park with a resounding 4-0 win.

Luka Lungu scored a hat trick with goals in the 9th, 77th and 82nd minutes.

Joseph Sitali added Power’s second goal from the penalty spot in the 28th minute after Referee Bernard Chabala pointed to the spot following an Alex Sichone handball.

Power have 44 points, three more than Arrows who stay put in second place despite the defeat.

And Zanaco moved from 4th to 3rd on 39th points after beating bottom placed Kalewa 1-0 at Sunset Stadium in Lusaka.

Moses Phiri scored the game solitary goal in the 50th minute.

They replaced Konkola Blades who slipped to 5th placed after a shock 1-0 away loss at Kabwe Warriors.

Warriors recorded their first win in six games thanks to a 39th minute goal scored by Victor Nyendwa.

However, Warriors moved just one place up the table from 15th to 14th exchanging places with Lime Hotspurs.

Lime on the other hand lost 1-0 away to Nchanga and should feel a little hard done by after Mathews Macha scored  a late winner for the hosts in the 90th minute.

And in Mazabuka, Nakambala Leopards suffered a rare home loss to Green Buffaloes who also recorded a rare win beating their hosts 1-0.

Defender Sandia Zulu scored the goal that left a bitter taste in the Sweet town.

Elsewhere, defending league champions Zesco drew 0-0 with Roan United at Trade Fair Grounds in Ndola.

It was the same situation across town at Dola Hill where Forest Rangers and Green Eagles played out to a stalemate.

Meanwhile, Nkana and Nkwazi will play on Sunday.

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Ballot papers arrive in Shangombo

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Ballot papers upon arrival in Shangombo district in Western Province. The papers arrived at the district council at exactly 11:00hours

Ballot papers have this morning arrived in Shangombo District in Western Province ahead ofnext week Tuesday’s Presidential,parliamentary and Local government elections.

The vehicle carrying the ballot papers and whose registration number is ABF 3677 arrived at Shangombo district council at exactly 11:00hours.

The ballot papers were delivered by Electoral Commission of Zambia officers accompanied by three police officers.

Ballot papers upon arrival in Shangombo district in Western Province.
Ballot papers have arrived in Shangombo district ahead of next week Tuesday’s Presidential, parliamentary and local government elections
Ballot papers after being off loaded from the truck in Shangombo

PF parliamentary candidate for Nakonde is dead

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Nakonde Constituency opposition Patriotic Front (PF) parliamentary aspiring candidate Col. John Siame is dead.

Col. Siame, who is also former Zambia Army regional commander for Northern region, died this afternoon after collapsing at his Border Lodge in Nakonde Township.

ZANIS reports both family spokesperson Yireck Munyenyembe and PF district chairman James Singoyi have confirmed the death of Col. Siame in separate interviews.

Mr. Munyenyembe said he had prayers with Col. Siame at his lodge this morning and he looked very fine adding that he left him watching Rugby on television in the lounge at his lodge where he collapsed at about 12:30 hours.

He said Col. Siame unexpectedly collapsed today and was pronounced dead on arrival at Nakonde health centre.

And PF district chairman Singoyi said the untimely death of Col. Siame as a big shock to the opposition political party. He said his party has lost a great leader.

Mr. Singoyi told ZANIS that his party was currently making arrangements to inform the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) through the District Electoral Officer (DEO) Francis Nkhoma about Col. Siame ‘s demise.

And the MMD in Nakonde has sent a message of condolences to the opposition PF on the sudden death of its candidate for Nakonde constituency parliamentary seat.

MMD Nakonde constituency campaign coordinator Chris Banda said his campaign team in the Tuesday’s September 20 tripartite elections, has received the message of the passing on of Col. Siame with deep shock and sorrow.

Mr. Banda who is also MMD Northern Province provincial treasure said the MMD in Nakonde is wishing the family of Col. Siame and the PF, Gods guidance and comfort during this trying moment.

Four candidates had successfully filed in their nominations to contest the Nakonde constituency seat and they include late Siame for PF, Geroge Sinkala on MMD, Mannix Sichone on UPND and Kennedy Simbeye under UNIP ticket.

ZANIS

2011 All Africa Games: Zambia Win Silver In Chess

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All Africa Games
All Africa Games

Zambia collected its second medal at the All Africa Games on Friday with victory in the chess event.

And the Judo team got off to the worse possible start in their campaign with two of the six-member contingent bowing out.

Daniel Jere won an individual silver in the chess tournament where Zamba finished 4th behind Angola on bronze, South Africa on silver and Egypt on gold in the team event.

Meanwhile back on the judo mat, Judokas Boaz Munyonga and Malama Mpilikisha have been ejected from All Africa Games in what is Zambia last interest at the All Africa Games before the curtains come down on Sunday.

Munyonga missed out on bronze after losing to Nigerian Jude Solomon in the 81 Kg class while Mpilikisha lost to Bernard Etoga of Cameroon in the 66 Kg class.

Zambia’s final medal hopes at the All Africa Games now lie in Mathews Mpunza and Joshua Kanjemba in the men’s judo event and Esther Sandu and Rita Tembo in their women’s judo event.

Mighty Target Comeback In Promotion Race

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“Mighty” Mufulira Wanderers coach John Chella hopes to see his team turn the corner on Sunday in their battle for promotion.

The Shinde side, who are attempting to return to the top flight for the first time since 2005, have not won a game since mid-July have record three draws in seven games.

Mighty on Sunday travel to Kabwe to play fellow promotion rivals Prisons Leopards whom they beat 1-0 in the first leg last May.

“We had hiccup and we have sorted everything out and looking to start winning again,” Chella said.

Mighty are currently 4th with a game in hand on 39 points, 10 behind leaders Indeni after 25 games played.

Third placed Prison are two points ahead of Mighty heading into this match looking to improve on their 0-0 result away to Luanshya United last weekend.

“It will be a 50-50games,” said Prison’s coach Benjamin “Kawilo” Chilongo.
“We have to win this game at all costs to stay in contention for promotion.”

Meanwhile, leaders Indeni on 48 points visit mid-table Mufulira Blackpool at John Kachofa Stadium in Mufulira.

Second place Konkola Mine Police on 45 points host Dabid Chilufya’s  Zesco Luapula who are struggling at the other end of the table.

FAZ Division One Week 26 Fixtures
17-18/09/2011
North
Mining Rangers-Chambishi
Kabwe United-Kitwe United
Ndola United-Luanshya United
Mufulira Blackpool-Indeni
Prison Leopards-Mufulira Wanderers
Mufulira Police-Chindwin Sentries
Konkola Mine Police-Zesco Luapula
Nkwiza-Bresmer United
Kalulushi Modern Stars-Lusaka Dynamos
South
Profund Warriors-Big Roma
Riflemen-National Assembly
Luena Buffaloes-Lusaka Tigers
Kalomo Jetters-Senanga Leopards
Lusaka City Council-Livingstone Pirates
Nampundwe-City of Lusaka
Kafue Celtic-Paramilitary
Freedom Rangers-Young Green Eagles
Mazabuka United-Petauke United

Small Scale Farmers Network with a membership of 395,000 farmers endorse Rupiah Banda

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President Rupiah Banda waves to the crowd after addressing a public rally at Maramba Stadium in Livingstone1
File:President Rupiah Banda waves to the crowd

The Zambia Small Scale Farmers Network (ZSSF) has endorsed President Rupiah Bwezani Banda in next Tuesday’s tripartite Elections.

The Network says it has resolved to vote for President Banda as a way of rewarding the Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) administration for its positive agriculture policy.

Network Coordinator Boyd Liambai said this in a statement released to ZANIS in Mongu yesterday.

Mr. Liambai said ZSSF has attributed the country’s maize bumper harvest during the last two farming seasons to President Banda’s efforts to incorporate several farmers in the Farmer’s Input Support Programme (FISP).

The Network which has 395,000 farmers is busy working with 10 Provincial Sensitisation Committees to ensure that 985,000 famers under the FISP vote for President Banda in the September 20th elections.

Mr. Liambai stated that the Network is indebted to Mr. Banda’s working policies aimed at improving the agriculture sector by increasing the number of farmers on the FISP.

He added that this is why the Zambia Small Scale Farmers Network in Western Province will support his workable agriculture policies which have also helped improve farmer’s lives in the country.

He said the Network is happy that Government has allocated about K600, 000,000 to 80 women farmers clubs in Western Province under the Women Empowerment from the Ministry of Community Development and Social Services.

Mr. Liambai appealed to farmers countrywide to support the MMD government ‘s agriculture policies saying the opposition parties have no provision in their manifestos to support farmers.

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ZPS ready to handle next Tuesday’s polls – Mutiti

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File: Home Affairs Permanent Secretary Ndiyiyo Mutiti talks to regional chiefs of defence forces in Mansa

Home affairs Permanent Secretary Ndiyoyi Mutiti says the Zambia Police (ZP)service is well equipped and ready for next Tuesday’s tripartite elections.

ZANIS reports the Permanent Secretary saying this in an interview in Kabwe yesterday.

She said a number of Police officers have deployed in various polling stations in readiness for peaceful elections.

She has advised all Zambians to be calm saying the police will not tolerate any form of violence from anyone irrespective of their party affiliation.

Ms. Mutiti has since urged members of the general public to have confidence in the police.

The permanent secretary said Zambia is a peaceful nation and the police will not tolerate any form of misconduct from any of the political party members.

She has since appealed to the people of Zambia to ensure that that they uphold peace in all terms during and after the September 20 polls.

And the permanent secretary charged that contrary to speculations by certain quarters , the Zambia police has not engaged any other security personnel on the September 20 polls.

Ms. Mutiti has further urged all the electorates to turn out in big numbers to cast their vote adding that it is only through voting that their democracy can be exercised.

Recently the opposition PF accused government of having sought assistance of the Zimbabwean Police to counter violence during the forthcoming Tuesday Polls.

However, it was later learnt that the Zimbabwean police officer noticed in Lusaka were part of the sports team who made a stopover en-route to the DR Congo for the regional SADC games.

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Zambia risks experiencing unprecedented levels of lawlessness if Sata wins-Lusaka Lawyer

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LUSAKA lawyer Hobday Kabwe says Zambia risks experiencing unprecedented levels of lawlessness in the unlikely event that Patriotic Front (PF) president Michael Sata wins the September 20 elections.

In an interview on September 15, Mr Kabwe said Mr Sata and his followers have so far shown that they have no regard for the rule of law. He was reacting to Mr Sata’s threat to deal with citizens whom he considers to be corrupt if he is elected President.

Mr Sata was quoted in yesterday’s edition of The Post newspaper saying the country will see all the thieves on September 22, 2011.

“This statement attributed to a person who is aspiring to become Republican President makes very sad reading. He sounds like he has already secured convictions for these people and he is just waiting to sentence them,” Mr Kabwe said.

He said it is unfortunate that Mr Sata can use a political platform to threaten innocent citizens instead of delivering a message of hope for Zambians.
“It seems Mr Sata does not learn from the free legal advice we give him. There is no way he can call someone a ‘thief’ without reliable evidence and the law presumes everyone innocent until proven guilty,” Mr Kabwe said.

He warned Zambians to be cautious and ensure that they do not vote for Mr Sata to avoid putting someone with a dictatorial character into office.

He said the people have a perfect opportunity to assess the difference between Mr Sata and President Banda through the duo’s utterances.

“While President Banda has been consistent in focusing on delivering the message of hope to Zambians, Mr Sata’s statements are in most cases about lawlessness. What kind of a President will he make in an unlikely event that he wins the elections next week?” Mr Kabwe said.

He urged well-meaning Zambians to ensure that the economic and social gains the country has attained under President Banda are maintained by retaining the MMD in power.

Mr Kabwe said President Banda has clearly demonstrated his passion to develop all parts of the country without discrimination.

[Zambia Daily Mail]