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Angry farmers back at Mpulungu DC’s office demanding to be paid or give back their maize

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Angry Mpulungu farmers today besieged the office of the District Commissioner demanding that government pays them for the maize they supplied the Food Reserve Agency (FRA) last August.

The farmers who on Monday threatened to lock up the offices of the DC’s and District Agriculture Coordinator (DACOs) if they were not paid by today, were only restrained by the presence of Police officers in riot gear who kept vigil at the DC’s office as early as 08:00hrs this morning.

However, the farmers could not be deterred as they went ahead and stood their ground demanding that they still wanted to be paid their money or be given back their maize.

They lamented that the delay in getting their money had sent them and their families into untold suffering.

Some of the farmers vowed that if the current situation continued, they might be forced to sell their produce to other interested buyers locally and in neighbouring countries.

The farmers, mostly from Chitimbwa, Vyamba, Chinakila, Kopeka and Mpulungu wondered how they were going to buy fertilizers and other agro – inputs in time if they could not be paid their money now when the rainy season was just around the corner.

But addressing the farmers, district commissioner Juliana Chuzu said the government through the ministry of finance released K300 billion to enable the FRA pay farmers around the country.

She appealed to the farmers to be patient with the government saying the delay in payment was not unique to Mpulungu district but a countrywide problem.

Ms Chuzu promised the farmers that they should be getting their money in two weeks time.

On Monday, District agriculture coordinator Kennedy Sinkamba said the department of agriculture was equally worried by the delay in paying the farmers.

Mr Sinkamba was quoted saying that the delay by FRA to pay the farmers in the area defeats the concept of food security at the household level as farmers were forced to sell their food reserves as a survival strategy.

Mr. Sinkamba added that from the 1,300 farmers who supplied maize to FRA, only 130 were paid on 22 August 2012, when part of the money was released.

ZANIS

Government warns of stern action against public bus operators

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Mini buses are operating out side the Kulima Tower station which is under renovation.
Mini buses are operating out side the Kulima Tower

The Ministry of Labour and Social Security has warned of stern action against bus operators who are flouting the statutory instrument (SI) number 47 of 2012 on the amended minimum wages and conditions of employment Act.

Speaking this morning in Lusaka at a stakeholders’ consultative meeting, Deputy Minister of Labour Ronald Chitotela urged bus drivers to demand to sign contracts of employment with their employers, the bus operators.

Mr. Chitotela, who was disappointed with the low turnout of bus operators at the meeting, also called on the Road Transport and Safety Agency (RTSA) to collaborate with the Ministry of Labour in implementing statutory instrument number 47.

He said this can be done by ensuring that all bus operators seeking to apply for road service licences produce employment contracts from the Ministry of Labour that meet the conditions of the employment Act.

And Private and Public Drivers Association of Zambia Secretary General Josiah Majuru complained that bus operators have not implemented the revised minimum wage.

Mr. Majuru also said his association was facing the challenge of casualisation, which was compounded by many other problems in the transport sector.

He urged government to seriously address the various challenges which the sector was facing.

Meanwhile, Labour Commissioner, Mukamasole Kasanda has called for serious observation of the law of attestation by ensuring that all employers follow the employment Act cap 268 of the laws of Zambia.

Mrs. Kasanda has since demanded that all contracts of employment signed between bus operators and bus drivers should be immediately submitted to the Ministry of Labour to encourage decent wages and create sanity in the transport sector.

The meeting was attended by government officials from the Ministry of Labour, RTSA, bus operators and their drivers among other stakeholders.

ZANIS

Sata invites chiefs to freely visit State House

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President Michael Sata
President Michael Sata

President Michael Sata has extended an invitation to traditional leaders in the country to freely visit him at State House and discuss various issues ranging from challenges in their chiefdoms to developmental matter.

President Sata said chiefs should not wait for him to invite them to State House because it was not possible for him to know everyone who has a problem in a vast country like Zambia.

He said it was therefore important to have a two way communication between him and chiefs in order to immediately find solutions to challenges facing traditional leaders’ territories.

Mr. Sata was speaking today when Senior Chief Nsefu and five other traditional leaders from Eastern province called on him at State House.

“I am very happy to meet you chiefs here at State House. May I tell you that State House is an extension of your chiefdom and you are free to come here to discuss the problems affecting you. Don’t wait for me to call you here because this country is very big,” President Sata said before holding a private meeting with the six chiefs.

Other chiefs who attended the meeting included Jumbe, Kakumbi, Malama, Msoro and Mukanga.

Chiefs and Traditional Affairs Minister Nkandu Luo and her Deputy Susan Kawandami, renowned businessman and Patriotic Front (PF) member Willie Nsanda and other senior government officials also attended the closed door meeting.

This is a third meeting that President Sata has held with traditional leaders at State House since ascending to power last year.

These meetings demonstrate government’s commitment to sharing issues and learning from each other in the interest of developing the nation for the benefit of the people at the grassroots.

A couple of weeks ago, President Sata conferred with traditional leaders from Southern province at State House.

About two months ago, the President met various chiefs who were in Lusaka to attend the tourism consultative forum that was organized by government through the Ministry of Tourism and Arts.

ZANIS

Speaker refuse to give guidance on Kaingu’s speech tearing case

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Speaker of the National Assembly Patrick Matibini

Speaker of the National Assembly Patrick Matibini yesterday afternoon called for patience from Members of Parliament over Dr Kaingu’s tearing of the president’s speech because the matter had been referred to the parliamentary committee on privileges.

The Speaker was responding to Kanchibiya Member of parliament Davies Mwango who rose on a point of order in the house.

Mr. Mwango asked the Speaker whether it was in order for Dr. Kaingu to discuss and defend his decision to tear the speech on a live phone-in programme in Mazabuka when the matter was before the parliamentary committee.

The Kanchibiya parliamentarian read an article in one of the tabloids where where Dr. Kaingu was quoted during the radio programme as saying he had no regrets for tearing the speech.

Dr Kaingu is quoted justifying his action because the copy he tore is not the one the Republican President read when he officially opened Parliament.

But Dr. Matibini says it will be inappropriate for him to give guidance on the matter because it was already before the parliamentary committee on privileges.

Michael Kaingu’s case of tearing the presidential speech has been referred to the parliamentary committee on privileges.

Dr Kaingu is Mwandi Member of Parliament and also MMD vice president for politics.

He tore a copy of the presidential speech because according to him, it was not the true copy of what the president said during the opening of the second session of the eleventh national assembly.

He argues that the a copy of a speech presented to Members of the National Assembly is not the one president Michael Sata read when he opened parliament.

ZNBC

UK based singer Chembo releases teaser video

UK based singer Chembo releases a teaser video for her song to be releases song “Bobby is dead”.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzcyQXoIRVA
She had this to say about it ;
“This video is about a song I’m gonna release for free download in 10days.

It’s in acapella cause I just wanted to showcase my voice , as well as the song being about a person you loved and they are no longer who they were when you loved them. It’s a song people can relate to cause we have all been through a break up and when you look back at the person you realize they are “a shadow of his (their) past”

I want to re-introduce myself as a singer as well and I hope people appreciate the honesty when they get to hear the full song. It’s not easy to bare your Emotions to the world in such a way, with no beat or instrumentals to hide behind. I wanted to also say: the visuals in the video were to give people an insight into the metaphors used. The idea of someone being alive but dead To you.”


Check out a recent interview she did http://www.lusakatimes.com/2011/06/06/interview-upcoming-zambian-artist/
By Kapa187

GBM ready to pay Witchdoctors to catch Mailoni brothers

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Defence Minister Geoffrey Bwalya Mwamba
Defence Minister Geoffrey Bwalya Mwamba

Defence Minister Geoffrey Mwamba has said that he is ready to use his personal money to engage a witchdoctor who will apprehend the illusive Mailoni brothers.

The Mailoni brothers have been on the run over the last six years after allegedly killing a number of people in the Luano valley.

All efforts by the security and defence wing to catch the serial killers have proved unsuccessful and recently a traditional leader in the area appealed to Government to consider hiring witchdoctors to help find the killer brothers.

And in an interview, Mr. Mwamba who is commonly known as GBM said that he was ready to personally fund the activities of the witchdoctor who is willing to help catch the Mailoni brothers.

“Government wants to use all avenues to bring to book Mailoni brothers and am willing to use my own resources and if it means hiring witchdoctors, am ready to pay,” Mr. Mwamba said.

“I want the people of Luano Valley to live in peace, am calling upon any witchdoctor who has the ability to catch these killers to come forward and see me,” he said.

QFM

Miles Sampa proposes $500 million bond for LCC to construct High rise buildings in all constituencies

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MATERO Member of Parilament and deputy minister of Finnace  Miles Sampa speeking during a  Coumcil meeting at Lusaka City Chambers
MATERO Member of Parilament and deputy minister of Finnace Miles Sampa speeking during a Coumcil meeting at Lusaka City Chambers

MATERO member of Parliament Miles Sampa says the Lusaka City Council needs a municipal bond of about US$500 million for it to operate effectively and meet its obligations.

Mr Sampa, who is Deputy Minister of Finance, said in an interview yesterday that the council has no reliable source of revenue hence the need to get a municipal bond for it to operate to people’s expectations.

Mr Sampa said the municipal bond would not be a Government project but strictly that of the local authority.
He said the local authority would then use the money to construct high rise buildings in all the constituencies of Lusaka.

Mr Sampa, who has since made the proposal to the council which is discussing the matter, said the move would ease accommodation problems and at the same time widen the council’s revenue base.

“We want to build at least 10 high rise flats like Findeco House which will benefit 200 to 300 residents of Lusaka,” he said.

Mr Sampa said the ambitious programme would also see the council buying off townships like Kanyama, Chibolya and Kalingalinga to create land for construction of high rise flats.

He said the current government’s way of doing things is not to increase rates or taxes but coming up with good plans such as the idea of the municipal bond.

Mr Sampa however said the issue of the municipal bond has been on the table for a long time but successive councils have failed to implement it.

“The PF believes in action and we will soon see the results,” Mr Sampa said.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

Nkandu Luo demands the dismissal of corrupt LCC workers giving out land illegally

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Prof Nkandu Luo

MUNALI member of Parliament (MP) Nkandu Luo has demanded that corrupt workers at the Lusaka City Council be dismissed.

Professor Luo, who is Minister of Chiefs and Traditional Affairs, said it is a known fact that some employees at the local authority have been engaging in corrupt activities with impunity, thereby frustrating Government’s efforts in fighting corruption.

Prof Luo said this on Monday during a full council meeting which was also attended by Vice-President Guy Scott who is Lusaka Central MP, Mandevu MP Jean Kapata, Matero MP Miles Sampa, Kabwata MP Given Lubinda and Chawama MP Edgar Lungu.

Thirty councillors out of the 33 were present at the meeting which started at 14:55 hours and closed after 18:00 hours.

Prof Luo said there is an urgent need by councillors to “sit up and put systems in place”.

She said some council employees have been selling land in the city illegally.

“The issue of illegal sale of land is stinking and everybody is taking advantage of the situation,” she said.
Prof Luo said some council workers have illegally allocated land in areas meant for buffer zones to foreigners.
She challenged the council management to investigate and ensure that workers involved in illegal land allocation are punished.

And Mr Lubinda, who is Minister of Foreign Affairs, echoed Prof Luo’s sentiments on corrupt workers.

“The decisions we are making now should be good for now and for the future. Corruption must not be embraced,” he said.

Mr Lubinda said he is equally aware that some council workers make fake documents with official council seals and sell land on title to unsuspecting people.

“Let us stop illegal allocation of plots by council employees. They are frustrating the PF’s resolve to stamp out corruption,” he said.

Mr Lubinda said the council cannot be embracing corruption while the central government is fighting it.
“Corrupt officers should be dismissed,” he said.

And Lusaka Town Clerk Andrew Mwanakulanga said the council management needs time to deal with corrupt officers.

“Give us some time. We need enough time as some of these cases are even before the courts of law,” Mr Mwanakulanga said.

He said his management is doing its best to fight corruption among council employees.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

Government’s budget for maize purchase exhausted, FRA asked to borrow money to pay farmers

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Agriculture minister Emmanuel Chenda
Agriculture minister Emmanuel Chenda

Agriculture Minister Emmanuel Chenda has said that government has exhausted the K300 billion budgetary allocation for the crop marketing exercise. Mr. Chenda said that this is because the Food Reserve Agency-FRA has bought maize beyond the budgeted funds.

The Minister was speaking in an interview with ZNBC news in Lusaka on yesterday. He explained that government has authorized the FRA to borrow money for buying maize from farmers.

Mr. Chenda said that he was hopeful that all the farmers will be paid by the end of next month. He said that government was doing everything possible to ensure that it does not carry forward arrears into next year.

Meanwhile, Vice President Guy Scot has said that Government is determined to make Zambia the food basket for the Southern African region.

Dr. Scott said that the agriculture sector has the potential to significantly contribute to the country’s Gross Domestic Product-GDP.

He says that is why more investment is been channeled to the sector to establish more livestock disease control centers and revamping state ranches.

The Vice President was speaking on Tuesday during the 63rd Session of the Executive Committee of the African-Asian Rural Development Organisation-AARDO in Lusaka.

Dr Scot says this in a speech read for him by Deputy Minister in the Vice President’s Office Harry Kalaba.

And Youth and Sports Minister Chishimba Kambwili says in a speech ready for him by his Deputy Nathaniel Mubukwanu that Zambia is proud to host the AARDO regional office.

And AARDO President Ambassador Ahmed Kheir says his organisation considers tackling rural poverty as a priority.

Clearing and forwarding agents in Livingstone continue with strike

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Clearing and forwarding agents at Victoria Falls and Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) port office in Livingstone have continued with their strike action and are calling for the resignation of ZRA assistant Commissioner, Moses Mfune.

A check by ZANIS at the port office found clearing agents outside the offices.

The clearing agents are accusing the assistant commissioner of massively increasing the evaluation charge.

An agent, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said that they will not go back to work until Mr Mufune resigns from his position.

He said the assistant commissioner is accusing the agents of fraud by having two invoices.

The agent wondered why ZRA in Nakonde border was charging less than in Livingstone when the goods being cleared were the same.

“How can a Toyota corolla in Nakonde be charged at K8 million while here it is K12 million? That’s not fair on the part of our clients, “he said.”

And at the Victoria Falls border post, clearing agents were found not working with imports not entering the country.

When contacted for a comment, Mr Mfune said Government had been losing a lot of revenue through fraudulent activities of the clearing agents, saying about K 16 billion had been lost from January 2012 to date.

Mr Mfune said it was very difficult to know the bases of the protest and that the clearing agents had been forging their entries and that the ZRA system had proved the forgery.

“Government is losing K16,574,012,688.56 through the devaluing of the goods that they are clearing at the ZRA port office,” he said.

ZANIS

BRE calls for peace in Western Province

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The Barotse Royal Establishment (BRE) in Kaoma district has appealed to all the Lozi speaking people to maintain peace and order in Western province.

Induna Francis Noyo, who was accompanied by Induna Angulu, made the appeal on behalf of the Ngambela (prime minister), Clement Sinyinda, when he officially opened the 16thanniversary celebrations of His Royal Highness, Senior Chief Amukena II (the second) of Kaoma district held at his Naliele palace grounds over the weekend.

Mr Sinyinda said Western Province is endowed with rich soils that could improve the living standards of the people in all the districts if fully harnessed.

And speaking earlier, Senior chief Amukena the second, acting Imangabwa (prime minister) Namushi Nyambe of Naliele palace appealed to the Barotse Royal Establishment to construct a rural health centre at the palace.

Senior chief Amukena the second complained that many mothers and children were finding it difficult to access medical services due to long distances.

He was speaking through Acting Imangabwa Namushi Nyambe.

Senior Chief Amukena said since the Naliele palace was established in 1937 in Kaoma district it has not seen much development, adding that up to now the palace has not yet been electrified.

He complained that he and his subjects were sharing contaminated water with domestic animals from shallow wells since the only borehole at the palace broke down in 1967 and has not been repaired.

The three days anniversary ceremony was attended by Kaoma District Commissioner, Joster Manjolo, Heads of government Departments and parastatal organizations and several other Indunas among others.

ZANIS

Chikwanda nominates members of Public Accounts Committee

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Minister of Finance and National Planning Alexander Chikwanda
Minister of Finance and National Planning Alexander Chikwanda

Finance Minister, Alexander Chikwanda today moved a motion in Parliament to constitute the Public Accounts Committee for the Second Session of the Eleventh National Assembly.

The Finance Minister presented to the Speaker of National Assembly nine names of Members of Parliament who he believes will dedicatedly discharge their duties as Public Accounts Committee Members.

Mr Chikwanda nominated Chipangali MP, Vincent Mwale, Chitambo MP, Malama Mushili, Luena MP, Mulumemui Imenda and Bangueulu MP, Matafwali Chifita.

Others nominated include Chembe MP, Mwansa Mbula Kulima, Kamfinsa MP, Moses Chishimba, Bweengwa MP, Highvie Hamududu, Bangweulu MP, Matafwali Chifita, Lubasenshi MP, Patrick Mucheleka and Mwembeshi MP, Milambo Austin.

Mr Chikwanda said the constituting of the public accounts committee is in line with the Patriotic Front Government commitment during the First Session of the National Assembly that it will not condone abuse of public resources and corruption in the country.

He stated that the PF Government remains committed to improving the lives of many Zambians in the country, adding that Government will ensure that Public Funds are accounted to the satisfaction of all Zambians.

Mr Chikwanda thanked the previous Public Accounts Committee for their dedicated service in ensuring that there is prudent accountability of Public resources.

He also said Government has embarked on capacity building and orientation programmes at top management levels of the public service, especially among controlling officers.

And the Finance Minister further revealed that Government has embarked on various reforms aimed at enhancing efficiency in the collection of Non-Tax Revenue, reduction in abuse and misappropriation of public funds.

Mr Chikwanda also revealed that Government has approved Policy changes in the management of imprest, adding that this is aimed at eliminating abuse of imprest by public officers.

ZANIS

President Sata warns high ranking Government officials involved in corruption

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President Sata
President Sata

PRESIDENT Michael Sata will not spare anyone, including high ranking officials in his Government, if they engage in corruption. This is according to a press statement made available to the media and signed by Chief Government Spokesperson, Kennedy Sakeni.

In the statement Mr Sakeni further warned that civil servants in particular should take note that they would not be spared if they engaged in corrupt activities or acted as conduits of corruption simply because some of their collaborators could be high ranking officials.

Below is the full Statement

PRESS STATEMENT

GOVERNMENT would like to remind all national leaders and public servants that His Excellency Mr Michael Chilufya Sata’s call for a spirited fight against corruption is not limited to the former regime and the dirt it engaged in.

This administration has undertaken to fight corruption whenever and wherever it is found. Therefore, the President will not spare anyone found acting corruptly or entertaining corrupt instructions. Civil Servants in particular should take note that they will not be spared if they engage in corrupt activities or act as conduits of corruption simply because some of their collaborators may be high ranking officials.

Make no mistake; no civil servant is obliged to carry out instructions that amount to corruption. If a minister or indeed anybody senior in Government requests a junior officer to do something unlawful, they should not do it.

If they decide to participate in the corruption they will only have themselves to blame when they are fired and later on prosecuted.

On the Roads Development Agency (RDA), the President has decided to take the unprecedented decision to assume direct oversight over the RDA because there are unscrupulous people who have been trying to use his name to acquire Government contracts at the expense of delivering quality services to our people.[pullquote] Make no mistake; no civil servant is obliged to carry out instructions that amount to corruption. If a minister or indeed anybody senior in Government requests a junior officer to do something unlawful, they should not do it.[/pullquote]

In taking oversight over RDA, the President wants all the procedures and processes meant to protect public resources and deliver sound infrastructure development to our people to be fully observed. The President wishes to assure the public that in doing so he is within his full legal rights and privileges as Head of State and will work to respect the mandate that our people have given him.

The impression created by opposition UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema on this matter is deliberately misleading and opportunistic. If Mr. Hichilema was a beneficiary of the RDA in the manner it was supervised and operated previously, then hard luck to him. Mr. Hichilema should be the last person to school Government on good corporate governance; knowing fully well the ethical eyebrows raised by the manner in which he handled the privatisation of various parastatals.

Unlike him, President Sata’s record in public service is spotless and at no point has he ever extracted personal benefits at the expense of the general citizenry when mandated to preside over a specific national programme.

Issued By:
Hon. Kennedy Sakeni
Minister of Information and Broadcasting and Chief Government Spokesperson

We Have No Excuse to Lose in Mali: Keagan Mumba

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Keagan Mumba says there will be no excuses for the Zambia Under-20 to lose to Mali on Friday.

Zambia Under-20 and Mali clash in a must-win 2013 African Youth Championship final leg qualifier in Bamako.

Mumba said prior to departure on Tuesday that the Under-20 team had received a lot of support for them not to fail in their quest to qualify for next March finals in Algeria.

“I have never seen any junior team receiving such massive support from Faz,” Mumba said.

“They have really supported us and they even brought senior national team coaches to assist. For sure we will have no excuse if we lose this time around.”

Herve Renard and his assistant Patrice Beaumelle will be part of the Zambia Under-20 bench in Bamako.

Zambia and Mali are tied at 2-2 from the first leg game played n September 22 at Arthur Davies Stadium in Kitwe.

 

Sudan Pull Out of Friendly with Uganda

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Uganda Cranes’ preparations for the Nations Cup qualifier against Zambia suffered a set-back after Sudan pulled out of a friendly scheduled for this weekend in Kampala.

Unconfirmed reports indicate the Sudanese have instead opted for a friendly against a West African country.

Cranes coordinator Crispus Muyinda confirmed the development to SuperSport.com. “It is true the friendly is off but I have not yet got all the details.”

This once again leaves Cranes to face Zambia in the Nations Cup qualifier on October 13 without playing any international friendly.

This is not the first time Cranes’ scheduled friendlies are called off at the 11th hour this year. A friendly against Egypt was aborted in the run-up to Angola and one away to Malawi fell through before Uganda travelled to Zambia for the first leg.

But Cranes coach Bobby believes this will not affect the team’s preparations. “I don’t think it will,” he said, “We’ll just continue working with these guys and keep on improving.

“We’ll have another game against local opposition, probably the under 23s, before the Zambia game and see how it goes. We should have it probably Saturday or Sunday.”

The Cranes continue training at the Namboole side pitch ahead of the crucial game next weekend.

They will have to score two without reply against the African champions to qualify for the 2013 Nations Cup in South Africa.