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Rupiah’s warning to Chieftainess Nkomeshya timely – Saki

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File: United Liberal Party leader Sakwiba Sikota (right) President Rupiah Banda.

United Liberal Party (ULP) president Sakwiba Sikota has described the warning by President Rupiah Banda to Chieftainess Nkomeshya as a timely intervention.

Mr. Sikota who has abandoned his presidential ambitions to accompany President Banda on his campaign trail tells Qfm that the Chieftainess has a right to support any candidate of her choice but that she should refrain from intimidating her subjects.

He has accused Chieftainess Nkomeshya of threatening to strip off the headmen of their titles if they support President Banda and the ruling MMD candidates in the area.

Mr Sikota says such an act is unacceptable in a democratic dispensation.

Mr. Sikota explains that President Banda was forced express his sentiments at a public rally because the traditional leader declined to meet him despite seeking an audience with her.

The ULP leader has since urged headmen in Chieftainess Nkomeshya chiefdom to take legal action against her if they receive any more threats from the traditional ruler.

QFM

Bonetti Defends Grass Training Strategy

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Dario Bonetti has defended his training camp preference to practice on grass rather than artificial turf for last Sundays 2012 Africa Cup Group C qualifier away against Comoros.

Bonetti came under criticism after Zambia labored on an artificial turf in their 2-1 away win over Comoros on Sunday after training on it for the first time on the eve of their Group C game.

“I think the people deserve an answer,” Bonetti told LT sports on Tuesday in Lusaka.

“The answer is if we had trained on an artificial ground too many times it is possible we might have many inflammations in the ligaments with our players before the game this is not good.

“Many of our players have ligament problems in the knees. The best we could do is preserve their condition. It is more important to arrive before the match without problems.”

Questions were asked why the team did not make use of the Independence Stadium or Olympic Youth Development Centre artificial turfs in Lusaka.

Bonetti said the same strategy was also employed before they travelled to Mozambique and they still managed to win 2-0 on an artificial pitch at Machava Stadium in Maputo on March 27.

“I have to preserve the players to be in the best condition especially the goalkeepers and the strikers and some midfielders,” he said.

He added that the turf in Comoros was poor and uneven and also first generation unlike the second generation pitches in Lusaka.

Meanwhile, the team arrived back home from Comoros on a chartered flight just after midnight following Sundays 2-1 away win.

MMD dismisses talk of violence should opposition lose

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MMD Deputy National secretary Chembe Nyangu

The ruling Movement for Multi-party Democracy (MMD) has dismissed Centre for Policy Dialogue executive director Neo Simutanyi’s warning that violence is certain if the opposition loses the forthcoming general elections.

MMD deputy National Secretary Chembe Nyangu says there is no need for anyone to assume that the opposition will win the elections claiming that the opposition lost the time the date of elections was announced.

Mr. Nyangu observes that the law enforcement agencies in the country will not allow lawlessness by a handful of disgruntled people.

In an interview with QFM, Mr.Nyangu has warned that as a party in government,the MMD will not condone any form of violence by any unruly citizens.

Mr. Nyangu has accused the opposition political parties in the country of trying by all means to cause confusion in the country as a way of crying over their defeat.

He has assured citizens to remain calm as there will be no violence before, during and after the polls slated for 20th September, 2011.

QFM

Reconcile, Rupiah,Chieftainess Nkomeshya told

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Chieftainess Nkomeshya

The opposition Forum for Democracy and Development (FDD) has called for reconciliation between Republican President Rupiah Banda and Chieftainess Nkomeshya Mukamabo the second of the Soli people of Chongwe District.

Speaking in an exclusive interview with Qfm in Lusaka, FDD deputy national secretary Bishop Anzanga Mbewe has described as unfortunate the ongoing differences between the two leaders.

Bishop Mbewe says the two leaders must lead by example in promoting peace and reconciliation in the country especially as people go to the polls on September 20th.

He says political and traditional leaders play a very important role in fostering peace and unity in the country adding failure by the two leaders to reconcile will have a negative impact on the people they serve.

Bishop Mbewe has also condemned the violence that ensued between suspected MMD cadres and Chongwe residents and further calls on the Zambia Police command to ensure that perpetrators are brought to book.

During a public rally in Chongwe on Saturday, President Banda openly denounced Chieftainess Nkomeshya and further warned her to stop intimidating her subjects for supporting their preferred candidates.

Chieftainess Nkomeshya is reported to have refused to meet President Banda on Saturday before he addressed a public rally in her chiefdom.

QFM

Ndola is on the up, charges Mtayachalo

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Indeni Oil Refinery in Ndola

NDOLA on the Copperbelt has seen a resurgence of various industries which have led to increased job creation, former National Energy Sector and Allied Workers Union secretary general Yotam Mtayachalo has said.

Mr Mtayachalo said it was clear that Ndola was on the upswing in terms of industrial activity as some old industries had continued to expand, while new companies had opened in the city. He said in Ndola yesterday that the Government’s commitment to attracting investment had resulted in the setting up of new industries that were benefitting the local people.

Mr Mtayachalo said it was not correct that Ndola was inactive because a lot of private and State investments had gone into re-industrialising the city.

He was reacting to former Zambia Congress of Trade Unions president Fackson Shamenda who said in yesterday’s Post newspaper that the MMD Government had failed to revive industries, and singled out Ndola as being desolate.

He said the setting up of cement plants by Lafarge and Zambezi Portland had stirred further economic development in Ndola. “Now we are expecting the US$400 million Dangote Cement Plant which will provide 6, 000 jobs,” he said.

Mr Mtayachalo said Ndola Lime had continued to provide steady employment for many residents and that its re-capitalisation would guarantee creation of more jobs. He said it was clear that the foreign direct investment (FDI) coming into the country had led to positive effects on many Zambians.

“There has been more than $4 billion investment in the mining sector and more than 20, 000 jobs have been created so I cannot understand anyone claiming that FDI is not benefitting anyone,” he said. Mr Mtayachalo said many industries had been set up while others were being revised not only in Ndola but elsewhere in the country.

He said the revival of Roan Antelope Mine and the Konkola Deep Mining Project were additional evidence of how much FDIs were contributing to industrial development and job creation. “It is not right for people like Mr Fackson Shamenda to assume that there is nothing happening in Ndola or that there are no jobs being created,” he said.

Mr Mtayachalo said President Banda was not responsible for the closure of most industries in Ndola but had done well in creating policies that would ensure continued revival and investment by new companies.

He said it was Mr Shamenda, the Ndola Central Constituency Patriotic Front parliamentary candidate, who had allegedly failed as a labour leader to prevent many companies from closing down.

He advised Mr Shamenda to focus on discussing matters from an informed and accurate position and not to mislead the public.

[Times of Zambia]

Lusaka MMD defends William Banda over violence allegations in Chongwe

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File: MMD Lusaka Province chairperson William Banda (L)

LUSAKA MMD information and publicity secretary Greenock Lupambo has refuted reports in the media that provincial chairperson William Banda incited violence at the party’s rally held in Chongwe last weekend.

Mr Lupambo said it was not true that Mr Banda physically attacked villagers in Chongwe Waterfalls area on Saturday in full view of more than 40 police officers because he was not at the scene where the alleged harassment of the villagers took place.

He also said it was not true that President Banda threatened to dethrone Chieftainess Nkomeshya Mukamambo II if MMD won the September 20 elections and that he had accused her of intimidating sub-chiefs and village headmen over their political stance.

Mr Lupambo said President Banda in his speech called on the chieftainess to embrace all her subjects despite their different political affiliations because they were her children.

“It is not true that President Banda is going to take away the chieftainship from Mukamambo II if he wins the elections. The media should avoid blowing issues out of proportion,” he said.

Mr Lupambo said it was not true that the police tolerated the harassment of Chongwe people by MMD cadres because they were a formidable side which could not be overpowered by any group of cadres.

He said having been among the organisers and supervisors of the rally, he was not aware about any violence perpetrated by MMD cadres. He said Mr Banda was not at the scene because he was in the presidential entourage.

Meanwhile, more than 300 Patriotic Front (PF) and United Party for National Development (UPND) members in Lusaka Province yesterday defected to the MMD, citing better service delivery in the ruling party.

[Times of Zambia]

Former Kambwili’s workers ask government to intervene over their terminal benefits

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Chishimba kambwili talking to journalists

Fifty two Luanshya residents who were fired from Mwamona Engineering and Technical Services Company have urged government to intervene and help them get their outstanding terminal benefits.

The firm is co-owned by former Roan PF Member of Parliament Chishimba Kambwili.

The workers have told ZNBC News in Luanshya that they were dismissed by Mr. Kambwili from Mwamona Engineering and Technical Services in May this year.

But Mr Kambwili has allegedly refused to pay them their terminal benefits despite several reminders.

Group spokesperson for the former workers Michael Sifuke says the workers were dismissed after they questioned Mr. Kambwili on his decision to wave their salaries by over 35 percent.

And Martha Kayombo whose husband worked for Mwamona Engineering and Technical Services Company says she has no money to feed her children.

When reached for a comment, Mr. Kambwili advised the former workers to take the firm to court if they were aggrieved.

Mr. Kambwili denies owing the workers any money and says their claims are baseless.

ZNBC

MMD confident of scooping all rural seats

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Works and supply minister Gabriel Namulambe
Gabriel Namulambe

THE MMD has said it is confident of getting all the rural constituencies and half of the urban seats on the Copperbelt in the forthcoming general elections.

MMD chairperson for elections, Gabriel Namulambe told the Times in Mpongwe that the ruling party had managed to penetrate the province which was previously perceived to be a stronghold of the opposition Patriotic Front (PF).

He said President Rupiah Banda would get more votes compared to the PF leader Michael Sata because the people of the Copperbelt had now decided to support the ruling party because of the goodwill of the MMD party.

“This time around there will be big margins which will be clearly in favour of President Banda and Mr Sata would be trailing behind in the province. The PF should not bask in their former glory but they should wake up and see how much ground the MMD has gained,” he said

Mr Namulambe said people on the Copperbelt who had been working with the MMD had seen its ability to deliver in areas such as infrastructure development and the Fertiliser and Input Support Programme which had enhanced agriculture in the area.

He said although the PF leader had criticised the Government for slashing the number of fertiliser bags given to farmers from eight to four each, the move had even increased maize production from 2.9 tonnes to 3.1 tonnes in the country.

He said people in the province wanted the MMD to continue because they knew that the party would deliver even more development if it was voted back into office in this year’s elections.

Mr Namulambe who was vying for the Mpongwe seat on the MMD ticket said people in the area were behind President Banda and had pledged to vote for the president, the MMD parliamentary candidate and area councillors.

He said people in Mpongwe would not be easily cheated by any opposition party because they have seen more development come to the area under the MMD Government over the last few years.

Mr Namulambe said there were development projects in almost every place in Mpongwe District initiated by President Banda and the MMD Government.

“It’s only people who have no vision for the country who have failed to see the massive development that is currently taking place in Zambia,” he said.

[Times of Zambia]

PF inciting violence — FODEP

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FODEP Executive Director, McDonald Chipenzi
FODEP Executive Director, McDonald Chipenzi

THE Foundation for Democratic Process (FODEP) has accused the Patriotic Front (PF) of inciting violence by blocking election materials and making unfounded allegations that there are pre-marked ballot papers in the country.

FODEP executive director Macdonald Chipenzi said it was unfair to block officials on duty in Nakonde and wondered why there had been no apology after the truck was inspected and discovered that it was ferrying tapes for boundaries.

Mr Chipenzi urged the Zambia Police Service to curb lawlessness as a way of stopping further violence because such misconduct could attract angry reactions and lead to chaos. He said the conduct by the PF cadres gave an impression that every Zambian now needed more security than before and yet Zambia was a democracy where the rule of law should remain above board.

Mr Chipenzi was commenting on an incident on Saturday when PF cadres blocked trucks that were ferrying election materials in Nakonde and accused the officials of having carried pre-marked ballot papers as a way of rigging. Police service spokesperson Ndandula Siamana on Sunday disclosed that the trucks were opened and that no single ballot was found.

Mr Chipenzi said PF cadres were over-suspicious but that his main source of worry was that they were taking the law into their own hands and hoped the police could bring such behaviour to an end. He said the PF leaders should encourage their cadres to report such incidents to the police, ECZ and civil society organisations so that appropriate steps could be taken for the sake of order in the country.

“You cannot have a situation where people are taking the law into their own hands. The police must deal firmly with such behaviour. “One gets an impression that Zambians are no longer safe because of the cadres who want to take the law into their own hands,” Mr Chipenzi said.

He said the PF leaders were aware and directly involved in monitoring the printing of ballot papers in South Africa and wondered how the same party could start running allegations that ballot papers had already been printed.

Mr Chipenzi said the unfounded allegations against the ECZ and the general management of the elections would erode confidence in the voters and such could be a source of violence against innocent people.

The 16.5 million ballot papers are expected to be flown into the country on Tuesday next week in time for the presidential and general elections that take place on Tuesday, September 20, 2011.

[Times of Zambia]

Kakoma doubts the fairness of tripartite elections

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UPND spokesperson Charles Kakoma
UPND spokesperson Charles Kakoma

United Party for National Development UPND spokesperson Charles Kakoma has doubted the fairness of the forthcoming tripartite elections.

Mr. Kakoma says the allegations of corruption surrounding the preparations of the elections raise doubts of a free and fair election.

He says the entire electoral process smells of corruption because of the MMD’s alleged involvement in corrupt activities during campaigns.

Mr. Kakoma adds that reports of vote buying and violence erode public confidence in the electoral process.

He says the MMD being the ruling party should be in the forefront denouncing acts with the potential of destabilizing the country’s electoral process.

Mr. Kakoma has further called on the Movement for Multiparty Democracy to realize that Zambia does not belong to its members alone but to all Zambians.

And Kabwata Patriotic Front parliamentary aspirant Given Lubinda has vowed not give the Anti Corruption Commission (ACC) any information concerning the corruption allegations against Universal Print Group.

Mr. Lubinda says he still does not see it fit to avail evidence to the ACC when it is not willing to use the evidence in national interest.

In an interview with QFM, Mr. Lubinda says as long as he is not convinced that the commission is willing to act on the matter, he will hold on to the evidence he has.

Mr. Lubinda says it would be useless for him to give the ACC more information when it is covering up the print company by not clearly stating what it knows.

Recently, the Southern African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Dispute (SACCORD) urged the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) to convene a meeting which would be a platform for individuals claiming to have evidence of the corruption of UPG to bring it out.

Mr. Lubinda says even if the ECZ was to convene a meeting, he would not give out any information concerning UPG because the ACC is pretending to be blank on the matter when in fact not.

QFM

Weekend Scorecard: Mighty Stumble in Promotion Race

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“Mighty” Mufulira Wanderers poor Faz Division 1 North form continued over the weekend when they lost away to Kalulushi Modern Stars.

Mighty were beaten 2-1 at Independence Stadium in Kalulushi to slip on 39 points, nine points behind leaders Indeni after 24 games played.

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.

Meanwhile Indeni, who were last in the Super Division in 2001, a season before Mighty were demoted, beat Kitwe United 2-1 away to stay top of Division 1 North.

And in Division 1 South, leaders City of Lusaka revived their promotion ambitions with a 2-0 away win over Riflemen on Sunday at Independence Stadium in Lusaka.

City lead on 44 points, five more than second placed Luena Buffaloes of Kaoma who beat Big Roma 5-1 on Saturday.

2012 Africa Cup Group C Qualifiers

04/09/2011

Moroni
Comoros 1( Yousouf Mchangama 32″)- Zambia 2(Christopher Katongo 23″, Emmanuel Mayuka 88″)

03/09/2011

Cairo
Libya 1(Rabiyah Lafi 30″)- Mozambique

INTERNATIONALS Top scorers
05/09/2011
Christopher Katongo (Xanthi , Greece): 3

Emmanuel Mayuka (Young Boys, Swizterland): 2

James Chamanga (Dalian Sade, China): 2
Collins Mbesuma (Golden Arrows, South Africa):2

Venacious Mapande (ASrba Contractors, Egypt): 1
Alex Ngonga (Power Dynamos): 1
Felix Nyaende (Power Dynamos): 1
Clifford Mulenga (Bloemfontien Celtic, South Africa): 1
Isaac Chansa (Orlando Pirates, South Africa): 1
Chileshe Kangwa (Zesco United): 1
Lewis Macha (Nchanga Rangers): 1
Chakwa Lungu (Zesco United): 1
Roger Kola (Hapoel Rishon Lezion, Israel): 1

FOOTBALL

Junior Friendly
03/09/2011

Nkoloma Stadium, Lusaka

Zambia Under U17(Dave Daka 32″)- South Africa U17 0

FAZ Super Division Week 21
03/09/2011
Forest Rangers 2(Zebron Zulu 47″, Owen Kaposa 64″)-Nkwazi 1(Nephias Banda 36″)

Power Dynamos 3(Crispin Mulenga 4″, Felix Nyaende 58″, Luka Lungu 82″)-Lime Hotspurs 1(Brian Mwila 36″)

Zesco United 3(Billy Mwanza 18″, Maybin Mwaba 35″, Alfred Luputa 74″)-Kalewa 0

Nchanga Rangers 1(Kasonde Bwalya 85″)-Konkola Blades 0

Kabwe Warriors 0-Nkana 1(Lameck Mwale 32″)

04/09/2011

Red Arrows 2(Kelquinne Musakanya 2″, Mwape Mwelwa 83″) -Green Buffaloes 1(Mabvuto Daka 45″)

Zanaco 0-Green Eagles 0

Nakambala Leopards 2 (Lubinda Munda ?”, Lameck Banda ?”)-Roan United 0

TOP SCORERS
05/09/2011

Lottie Phiri (Power Dynamos): 11

Alfred Luputa (Zesco United):10

Evans Kangwa (Nkana) 9

Dube Phiri (Red Arrows): 7
Nasha Kaya (Forest Rangers): 7

Zebron Njovbu (Forest Rangers): 6
Felix Nyaende (Power Dynamos):6
Winstone Kalengo (Zesco United): 6
Liniker Mwikisa (Green Buffaloes): 6
Reynold Kampamba (Nkana): 6
Moses Phiri (Zanaco): 6

Lubinda Mundia (Nakambala Leopards): 5
Jackson Mwanza (Zesco United):5
Elson Mkandawire (Konkola Blades):5
Derrick Mwansa (Nkwazi): 5
Ephriam Banda (Konkola Blades): 5
Kangwa Chileshe (Zesco): 5

Luka Lungu (Power Dynamos): 4
Mwape Mwelwa (Red Arrows): 4
Lameck Kafwaya (Lime Hotspurs): 4
Lyson Siakonga (Roan United): 4
Ben Mwanza (Roan United): 4
Rodrick Kabwe (Kabwe Warrior)s: 4
Portipher Zulu (Zesco United): 4
Bruce Musakanya (Red Arrows): 4
Webester Mulenga (Nakambala Leopards): 4
Charles Siyingwa (Zanaco): 4
Graven Chitalu (Roan United): 4
Lewis Macha (Nchanga Rangers): 4

FAZ Division One
03-04/09/2011
North
Ndola United 1-Chambishi 4
Kitwe United 1-Indeni 2
Prison Leopards 2-Mining Rangers 0
Kabwe United 1-Chindwin Sentries 2
Konkola Mine Police 4-Luanshya United 2
Mufulira Blackpool 1-Bresmer United 0
Kalulushi Modern Stars 2-Mufulira Wanderers 1
Mufulira Police 0-Lusaka Dynamos 1
Nkwiza-Zesco Luapula*
*Zesco Luapula did not travel to Kitwe

South
Luena Buffaloes 5-Big Roma 1
Lusaka City Council 1-Profund Warriors 2
Riflemen 0-City of Lusaka 2
Kafue Celtic 2-Lusaka Tigers 0
Kalomo Jetters 0-Young Green Eagles 0
Mazabuka United 0-Livingstone Pirates 0
Nampundwe 3-Petauke United 1
Freedom Ranger 4-Paramilitary 1
National Assembly-Senanga Leopards*
*Not played after Senanga Leopards failed to travel to Lusaka

Bishop Duffy interred in Mongu

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Vice president George Kunda represented Government at the Funeral

The funeral service of former Mongu Diocese Bishop Paul Duffy is underway in Mongu.

Hundreds of Mongu residents Monday gathered at Mongu Stadium, where a church service for the late Bishop Duffy was conducted.

Vice president George Kunda was among the mourners who attended the church service.

Speaking at the church service, Mr. Kunda said the death of Bishop Duffy should give room for the people of Western province to forget past differences and forgive one another in order to move the country forward.

Mr. Kunda says that Bishop Duffy was a courageous man who often met with President Rupiah Banda and the late President Levy Mwanawasa to dialogue on many issues affecting the people of Western province.

And Zambia Episcopal Conference President, Ignatius Chama, has thanked government and Mr. Kunda for the support rendered to the Catholic Church during the funeral of Bishop Duffy.

Among the people attending the funeral are Heritage Party President Brigadier General Godfrey Miyanda, Alliance for Democracy and Development president, Charles Milupi, Patriotic front leader Micheal Sata and UPND Vice president, Francis Simenda.

Mr. Kunda and other mourners are at the cathedral of our lady of lourdes where Bishop Paul Duffy will be buried.

ZNBC

Masebo should be answerable –Lifwekelo

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Edwin Lifwekelo (L)

Forum for Leadership Search Executive Director Edwin Lifwekelo has charged that Patriotic Front candidate for Chongwe Sylvia Masebo should fully be held accountable for the violence that erupted in Chongwe over the weekend.

Mr Lifwekelo has strongly dispelled media reports that the MMD cadres are the ones who perpetuated the violence.

He says highly placed sources from Patriotic Front have revealed that Ms Masebo bought PF youths alcohol sachets in order to incite them to intimidate the MMD entourage in Chongwe, to cause a fight.

He says the sources have also alleged that Ms Masebo bought baskets of tomatoes and instructed the intoxicated youths to pelt MMD sympathizers.

And Mr Lifwekelo says media reports from the Post Newspaper, alleging that the MMD is responsible for the violence are misleading.

ZNBC

RB commissioned the construction works of the $250 million Itezhi tezhi Hydro Power station

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President Banda

President Rupiah Banda has officially commissioned the construction works of the 250 million US dollars Itezhi tezhi Hydro Power station in Southern province.

The Project which will create over 450 direct jobs for the people of Itezhi tezhi will be implemented under the Public Private Partnership between ZESCO and Tata Africa.

President Banda says government has prioritised the construction of new power plants in order to ensure reliable and secure supply of electricity to the Zambian economy.

President Banda says his government will continue to develop mini and hydro power electric plants in all parts of the country.

Mr Banda says the Itezhi Tezhi hydro Power station will have spill over effects which include the construction of new roads, houses, hospitals and schools.

He has also thanked Tata Africa for investing over 250 million US dollars in one of Zambia’s key sectors.

Mr Banda says the decision by Tata Africa to invest in Zambia’s energy sector is a demonstration of the favourable investment policies in the country.

And Energy permanent Secretary Teddy Kasonso says the construction of the hydro power station is a sign of a hard working government.

Mr Kasonso says the hydro power station once completed will not only benefit the country but the whole region.

Indian High Commissioner to Zambia Ashok Kumar says the power project will enhance the capacity for the country to generate electricity.

ZECSO Board Chairman Kwaleyela Lamaswala says the project will be completed on time.

ZNBC

William Banda urges Zambians to rally behind RB

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The hour has come to...MMD acting Lusaka Province Chairman William Banda addresses a meeting at Kabanana Basic School in Lusaka
MMD Lusaka Province Chairman William Banda

Lusaka Province Movement for Multiparty Democracy(MMD) Chairperson William Banda has appealed to the people of Chipata and Linda Townships, respectively, to rally behind President Rupiah Banda’s candidature on September 20,2011.

Mr Banda made the appeal yesterday in the two township, in Mandevu Constituency and Kanyama Constituencies , respectively when he received over 350 defectors.

The defectors are mainly from the Patriotic Front (PF) and United Party for National Development ( UPND ) in Lusaka today.

He said 35 United Party for National Development and 155 Members from the ditched their parties while in Linda Township 108 PF members resigned to join the ruling Movement for Multiparty Democracy(MMD).

Mr Banda, who was addressing the defectors mostly in ciNyanja local language , further warned the people of the two constituencies to be careful when choosing the head of state.

He said this is because some opposition leaders advocating to go to state house might end up plunging this country into chaos.

He said Zambia has been a haven of peace for long time adding that Zambians should not allow anyone to disturb the peace the country has been enjoying .

“Do not vote for ruthless leaders during this year’s elections. They might end up plunging this country into chaos,” Mr Banda warned.

He said it is only President Banda who is able to further develop this country for the benefit of all Zambians.

ZANIS