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Amy Winehouse was found dead in her home on 23 july 2011. The official cause of death will be made public after the autopsy ,but it is believed to be due to a drug overdose.
She rose to fame in 2006 with her smash single “Rehab“. The song is about an addict who refuses to go to rehab despite appeals by her loved ones. The song earned her 3 Grammy awards for Record of the year , song of the year , and Best female pop vocal performance.
Her album“Back to Black” was released in October of 2006. It was a soulful /jazz influenced album . The album was critically accliamed and went to number 1 in many countries including England and US.
The album earned her a Grammy award for Best pop vocal album and was nominated for Album of the year.
TEARS DRY O THEIR OWN
This song samples marvin Gaye’s “aint no mountain high enough”
Back to Black
The title track from her album. Amy’s sultry video is both beautifully and artistically shot in black and white and compares in imagery a doomed love affair with that of a funeral
Just Friends
Another good song , this one talks about an ended relationship , as she askes “…when will we get the time to be just friends?”
She was troubled but you cant deny that she was extreamely talented .
“For this I will give you thanks and extol You, O Lord, among the nations; I will sing praises to Your name”
(2 Samuel 22:50, AMP)
TODAY’S WORD from Joel and Victoria
In this life, anytime you begin to succeed and walk in the blessing of God to the fullness, people are going to criticize. People will judge you. People will be jealous. But you know what? That’s their problem. Don’t apologize for what God is doing in your life. When you make excuses for God’s goodness, when you downplay His blessings and favor or call it luck or coincidence, really, that’s an insult to our God. The scripture says in Deuteronomy that “It is the Lord that gives you the power to get wealth.” That means God is the One giving you the ideas. He’s the One that’s giving you the creativity. He’s giving you the strength to succeed. He gave you the favor. He gave you the good breaks. As long as you stay humble and give Him all the credit, you have nothing to apologize for. Our job as believers is to make Him known. We should be examples of His goodness, peace, hope, joy and life.
Today, don’t shrink back from giving God all the credit. Don’t downplay your blessing. Thank Him and praise Him for what He’s doing in your life now and what He will do in your future. Make Him known and give Him all the glory!
A PRAYER FOR TODAY
Heavenly Father, thank You for Your hand of blessing upon my life. I give You all the glory, honor and praise because I know that every good and perfect gift is from You. I open my heart and mind to receive what You have in store for me. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.
89 ,real name, Webster Chilikwela, is a rapper/producer. He has been doing music since 2004 with a group called The HooD BoyZ, the group consists of; 89, Dot Com and Shizzo. They do a variety of music but mostly Crunk, Hip Hop & R n’ B.
KAPA187 : Hi ,welcome to the interview. Tell us about yourself.
89: My stage name is 89, as you can tell I got it from the year I was born because that was the Genesis of Webster. I am a multi talented artist or should I say entertainer because I produce, that is, record, edit and master the tracks on my own. I can rap, sing and dance. I mostly do crunk which is hip hop but more aggressive, fun and more entertaining, and R&B .
For my new mixtape am doing a variety of Genres such as Dance, Jazz, Hip Hop, Kwaito, R&B, Crunk, Accapella .That is to show the world that Zambia is progressing music wise and that music has no limit, in the sense that anyone can do anything if they put their mind to it and portray the right attitude.
KAPA187: Where do you get your inspiration for your music?
89: I get my inspiration from Busta Rhymes because of the way he plays with words and rhymes, Lil Jon because his loud and diverse music, Timberland because no matter what kind of instrumental he makes, someone can still tell that his the one who made it, Polo da Don because he fuses soul with hip hop or R&B and Usher because he adds that smooth R&B feel no matter what kind of style his doing and his a great dancer or should I say performer.
KAPA187: “Crunk” was made famous by Lil jon , but has since reduced a bit in popularity. What do you bring to the table that will make people love it again?
89: I make my music danceable, fun, less gangstar or violent but still keep that crunk touch. I sometimes fuse in rock, R&B or jazz to keep the listener entertained
KAPA187: What has been your biggest achievement so far?
89: My biggest achievement has been making it this far in school coz most people drop out or give up in the course I’m taking(NCC at ZCAS) and also learning how to play a piano.
KAPA187: What separates you from other producers/rappers?
89: As compared to other producers i’v met so far in Zambia, im not hard headed, I take criticism and advice into consideration, I keep an open mind, love to try out new things, I can direct people where they go wrong in a song in order for them to come out perfect . Also , I can write, dance and sing
KAPA187: Do you have a favourite song that you have made, and why is it your favourite?
89: My favourite song right now is “am on” which I did recently. It’s going on my new mixtape “am on” which will be in stores soon. This song is talking about where I came from, how I got started with this whole music thing, my life style and one thing is that I never lie about what I talk about. I just keep it real.
KAPA187: Do you use real instruments when producing your music.
89: I use a keyboard to make instrumentals and sometimes a guitar to avoid my music sounding electronic because live music sounds better
KAPA187: Can you explain the process of making a song, from the production to the lyrics, where do you get your inspiration?
89: When it comes to making a song, I usually start with the instrumental and I usually come up with the ideas of the instrumentals by the way am feeling that day, cause I use music as an escape route from the real, as an expression to the way I feel.
After an instrumental is made, I get started with the lyrics by reading books, watching movies or listening to music that suit the mood am in. Then I record it over and over until am satisfied. Three days later, I edit and master the songs. I then play it to people who don’t know me and ask them what they think. I never even tell them that its a zambian who did the song. A good song with me usually takes about a week and a half to be done.
KAPA187: Besides music what other interests do you have.
89: I love computers, graphics and cars.
KAPA187: If you could have any super powers what would it be and why.
89: Lolz, I would love to have the power of teleportation so I can be places in a matter of seconds like the jumper (movie), travelling sometimes is tiring.
KAPA187:.What does the future hold for 89?
89: Well you’re hearing from a soon to be a masters in computing holder. In the future, I want to have managed to upgrade my studio to the fullest where I record a proper song and shoot a proper video. I wana work with the hottest artist in the game such as, J Cole, Wale, T-Pain, Drake, lil Wayne, M.I, Ice Prince, Timbaland, polo da don, busta rhymes, usher, Justin beiber, lil Jon and bun b I jus wana b a super producer and this new mixtape, am going to use it to market myself to the public
Zambian women as powerful as men
MMD Zambezi East Member of Parliament Sara Sayifwanda says the adoption of few women as candidates for the forthcoming general elections should not be blamed on the party.
Ms. Sayifwanda, who is also Gender and Women in Development Minister, says it is unfortunate that women did not spread to contest in other constituencies in the country.
Speaking in an interview, Ms. Sayifwanda says women in the party made a mistake to crowd up in one constituency to contest for the same seat.
Ms. Sayifwanda noted that it is not helpful for women to just fight for one constituency when the country has 150 constituencies they can stand on.
She appealed to women in other political parties to spread to other constituencies instead of heaping up in one constituency.
And Ms. Sayifwanda expressed confidence of maintaining her constituency seat.
She says with the 110 infrastructural projects initiated in her constituency, electorates in her area will have a reason to vote for her.
Ms. Sayifwanda, however, noted that her re-adoption was not an easy process adding that it was the toughest of the 150 constituencies.
Economic consultant Bob Sichinga says that a number of MMD members are currently uncomfortable with the type of leadership being exhibited in the ruling party.
Mr. Sichinga said that a number of the MMD members have observed that the party is not what it was in the past.
He said that the MMD will see a lot of members leave the party and join other progressive political parties.
Mr. Sichinga in an interview with QFM radio added that the MMD has lost the credibility it had in the past.
He added that the high political party officials who have left the party recently is not surprising because it was foreseen.
He said that the current leadership in MMD is being coupled with favoritism which has brought some uncertainty on other political party members.
He said that this is clear confirmation that the MMD has run its course and is leaving power this year.
Mr.Sichingasaid that from his observation, most Zambians want to change of government, which he confidently says will take place.
[QFM]
“Jock of the Bushveld”, South Africa’s first 3-D movie, set to enchant global audiences with the world’s favourite dog story
Hollywood came to Johannesburg this week for the world premiere of South Africa’s first fully 3-D animated movie, Jock of the Bushveld. And the movie goes on release in Zambia on Friday, July 29, at Sterkinekor cinema, Arcades, Lusaka.
Five years in the making, the film tells the true story of a brave dog’s adventures and is set to enchant global audiences while showcasing South Africa’s burgeoning animation and film industry.
With Hollywood stars Donald Sutherland, Ted Danson, Helen Hunt and Canadian rocker Bryan Adams joining forces with South Africa’s world-class animators, a whole new generation will be thrilled by the dog that brings a little bit of South African heart to fans everywhere.
‘Jock’ has captured the hearts of millions ever since Sir Percy Fitzpatrick first wrote about the plucky dog’s escapades in the South African bush over 100 years ago.
Jock of the Bushveld is directed and produced by South African Duncan MacNeillie. The stellar cast of voices is supported by Nobel Laureate Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu who gives spiritual guidance to Jock as the voice of Tata, while acclaimed musician Johnny Clegg provides the stirring soundtrack. The film’s personalities are dominated by international stars including Donald Sutherland as the movie’s narrator, Bryan Adams voicing Jock, Helen Hunt who is the voice of Jock’s mother Jess, and Ted Danson.
“Jock of the Bushveld gives South Africa an opportunity to promote the development of our film industry and to tell our stories. We are really excited to see this industry continuing to grow and flourish,” said Miller Matola, CEO of Brand South Africa. “We have the skills, expertise, creativity and capacity to create internationally-recognised film and animation right here in South Africa. Possibility, diversity and creativity is what South Africa and its film industry stands for.”
According to Matola, the film is a prime example of how the creative industries can be a source of foreign direct investment for South Africa, who said the country’s skill base, culture and heritage made it uniquely positioned to be a leader in world-class film production. Additionally, the film and television industry is a contributor to overall job creation, generating jobs both directly in the industry but also in support sectors.
Matola concluded by saying that the film and television industry is important to South Africa as it plays a central role in communicating ideas, information and opinions: “On a cultural level, it provides us as Africans with a global forum to tell our stories and demonstrate our excellence to each other and the world. That is why South Africa has identified the film and television industry in our latest Industrial Policy Action Plan as a sector to be grown and supported.”
Jock of the Bushveld premiered in South Africa on 19 July 2011.
FINANCE Bank Zambia has instructed SNB legal practitioners to recover US$4,208,938,28 from Mines Air Services Limited, trading as Zambian Airways and its directors over a debt that they guaranteed.
The debt was guaranteed by the Post Newspaper Limited JNC Holdings?Limited under the signatures of Fred Mmembe, Mutembo Nchito and Nchima Nchito.
According to a letter addressed to the Zambian Airways receiver a Mr Kieran Day of Kenya, the debt has been outstanding and now Finance Bank would like to recover the amounts.”We have been retained as advocates for Finance Bank Zambia in the matter and therefore note our interest.
“FBZ has instructed us to formally demand from Mines Air Services Limited T/A Zambian Airways (in receivership) due payment of US$4,208,938 outstanding balance on accounts held by Mines Air Services Limited,” reads a letter dated July 20, 2011 and signed by Mr Sunday Nkonde and obtained by the Times.
According to the letter the payment has to be made in 10 days from the date of the letter.According to the letter the company through Escrow fuel had a balance of US$2,096,842,68 and US$5,112,095,60 on the main overdraft account.
The amount is less the subject of the case between FBZ and Development Bank of Zambia of US$3,000, 000, 000, 00.
And THE Committee of Citizens says Post Newspapers Proprietor Fred M’membe, Mutembo Nchito and his brother Nchima should honour the debt they owe Finance Bank Zambia (FBZ).
Committee executive director Gregory Chifire said it is only proper that the trio pay back the debt because it can go a long way to improve the lives of Zambians.
He said in Lusaka yesterday that it is surprising that the trio have not paid their debt when they have been calling on others, including government, to be transparent in their dealings.
“Development Bank of Zambia (DBZ) money is the people’s money and when people borrow from banks, it is only prudent that they pay back so that others can benefit from the same resources,” Mr Chifire said.
Mr Chifire said the trio should also tell the nation what they did with the money they borrowed from FBZ because it would appear that the finances were not put to good use.
He said the money which the trio borrowed can go a long way in boosting the economy if put to good use.
“US$4 million when properly invested can contribute to economic growth. Therefore, it is only imperative that the money is paid back,” Mr Chifire said.
Mr Chifire said the Mr M’membe and the Nchito brothers should not be politicise the matter because it is purely commercial.
FBZ is demanding over US$4 million from Mr M’membe and the Nchito brothers of JCN Holding Limited, as outstanding balance held by the defunct Zambian Airways at the bank.
Efforts to reach Mr M’membe proved futile at press time.
MMD parliamentary candidate for Nangoma Constituency in Central Province Professor Luke Kanyomeka has died.
MMD Central Province vice-chairman George Kangwa said Prof Kanyomeka died in Namibia in the early hours of yesterday after a short illness.
Mr Kangwa said Prof Kanyomeka was preparing to come back home from Namibia, where he has been working.
He was expected to kick off his campaign.
“He got sick two days ago, and was yesterday (Thursday) rushed to hospital. Later, I was informed that his condition had become worse and to my surprise, I received a message around 05:00 hours today (Friday) that he had died in the early hours. He was just winding up in Namibia so that we can start the campaigns together,” he said.
Mr Kangwa described the death of Prof Kanyomeka as shocking and disturbing.
He said funeral arrangements will be announced after consultations with the family.
And the MMD has picked Daniel Mwila Mutimushi, a Mufulira-based engineer, to contest the Kantanshi parliamentary seat and Chilekwa Munkonge for Kasama Central, bringing the total number of candidates to 150.
Adoptions for the two seats were deferred on Tuesday, when 148 candidates were adopted.
President Banda has reiterated that he will only announce the election date when all logistics are in place, to avoid election hiccups.
President Banda said this when he addressed a mammoth rally at Comet Grounds in Kabwe yesterday that Zambians should judge the MMD based on the achievements it has scored.
President Banda said he will not succumb to pressure and make a premature announcement before all logistics are in place.
“They want me to announce the election date but I have said that I will not make that announcement until all logistics are in place because we are trying to avoid hiccups during polls,” Mr Banda said.
He said he wants Zambians to express themselves through free, fair and peaceful elections.
Mr Banda also Zambians to vote for the MMD in this year’s general elections based on its record of achievement which has transformed the country economically.
“I urge you all Zambians to judge us by what we have done for the country. Do not listen to what the opposition is saying. We want to continue to build on our achievements,” he said.
Mr Banda said the MMD is building schools, hospitals and health centres and rehabilitating and constructing roads across the country from Livingstone to Chililabombwe.
He said the ruling party is determined to ensure that Zambia is self- sufficient in food supply and will continue to provide farming inputs for the country to maintain bumper harvests.
“We’ve been able to record bumper harvests in agriculture for two consecutive years and we are building more houses, hospitals, health centres and roads. These are the things people want to have in their communities and my party will continue developing the country,” President Banda said.
He said when Government embarked on a countrywide rehabilitation of roads from Livingstone to Chililabombwe, some opposition parties opposed the idea without acknowledging that the project is meant to benefit Zambians who want better highways.
Meanwhile, President Banda has challenged the Patriotic Front (PF) to tell the nation what happened at its convention if it is a democratic party as it claims to be.
He said the nation is disappointed with the PF for barring the public media from covering its convention.
“At the MMD convention we held here in Kabwe, we invited all media houses, including those who have specialised in calling me names. Even today, they’re here, young journalists are covering us,” he said.
President Banda said the MMD has managed to change leadership because it is a democratic party and said he would not run for leadership again after 2016.
“I guarantee you that if you elect me in the coming elections, I will relinquish my presidency at the end of my term because I come from a democratic party,” Mr Banda said.
He warned Zambians not to make the mistake of electing Mr Sata because if elected, he would want to die as President and democracy will be destroyed.
Mr Banda said Mr Sata is a vicious person who does not deserve votes in this year’s elections.
On housing empowerment, President Banda said he will not be intimidated by critics and will continue to empower Zambians because he has a contract with them.
He said the various programmes he is implementing such as housing empowerment are merely a fulfilment of the contract Zambia gave him when they elected him in 2008.
“I have a contract with the people of Zambia, which will only end after the elections, and if I win, I will continue. I will remain obedient to you,” Mr Banda said.
The President said he will not rest until Zambians are empowered with houses and land.
“It is only natural that if someone wants to win an election, they have to work for the people. The opposition is now becoming jittery because I have fulfilled most of my campaign promises,” he said.
He said it is out of desperation that the opposition is now claiming that he comes from Malawi and yet he has been a leader since 1964.
“We want this year’s election to be enjoyable. Candidates should talk about facts and what they have done for the people, not name-calling,” he said.
Mr Banda said he hopes Zambians are watching educative programmes like Stand-Up for Zambia which are helping to expose the real characters of people like Mr Sata.
Last night (Thursday) I watched Stand-Up for Zambia, and I am glad we have such programmes which bring out the true character of Mr Sata,” he said.
Mr Banda said the MMD is determined to carry its campaigns across the country so that the ruling party can defend the economic and developmental gains.
At the same rally, UNIP secretary general Jemima Banda and 147 members of the United Party for National Development (UPND) in Kabwe defected to the MMD.
Mr Banda urged MMD members to embrace all the people who are joining the ruling party because they have the democratic rights to join the party.
“These people are merely exercising their right. We don’t expect any genuine MMD members to discriminate against new members,” he said.
He also said MPs from the Patriotic Front, UPND, UNIP and other opposition political parties who have been adopted to stand on the MMD ticket should be supported because their decision to work with the ruling party is meant to unite the country.
A new political party the People’s Redemption Party (PRP) has been formed.
Announcing at the launch of the party at Lima guest house in Lusaka’s Garden Compound yesterday, party president Bishop Stephen Mwale said the new party will provide the best leadership to the satisfaction of Zambians.
Mr. Mwale said the PRP was formed in 2006 before it was registered in 2007 and called on Zambians to support the new party that will provide good leadership to all the electorates.
He said the PRP will add value and strength so that it shows to the Zambians about what it means to be a Christian nation.
Mr. Mwale said the party will work with the Church, medical fraternity, educationists, and traditional leaders to begin to change the nation for the benefit of Zambians.
He disclosed that the party’s main duty will be to reduce poverty when it begins to preside on the country’s national affairs.
Mr. Mwale appealed to Zambians to support his party as the country goes to polls within two months.
He said Zambians should be careful in the manner they choose leaders if the economic gains achieved so far should be allowed to continue.
The Ministry of Health has denied reports that the polio vaccine given to children during this month’s child heath week has been causing diarrhoea and vomiting.
Ministry of Health Spokesperson Kamoto Mbewe said the vaccine that was being administered does not cause any effect on children.
Dr. Mbewe said all the vaccines administered are tested before being given out to the recipients.
He appealed to parents that have children that are having diarrhoea to go to the hospital to seek for help from qualified health personnel.
One of the healh workers talked to confirmed that there has been an increase of diarrhoea and vomiting cases at the University Teaching Hospital (UTH).
The health worker said its surprising that diarrhoea cases were happening in the cold season when it is most prevalent in the hot season and suspected a viral infection as the possible cause of the disease.
Government has handed over 88 flats to the university Teaching Hospital UTH and the Cancer diseases hospital which have been constructed at a cost of over 18.6 billion Kwacha.
A total of 24 two bedroomed flats and 64 one bedroomed flats have been completed and are ready for occupation.
Minister of health Kapembwa Simbao who handed over the flats for doctors, nurses and paramedics says the flats will ease accommodation shortages for medical personnel.
Mr Simbao says government is also constructing 112 flats for medical staff in, Kitwe, Chipata, Solwezi, and Mansa and in Ndola at Ndola Central Hospital and Arthur Davison Children’s hospital.
The minister says the new flats constructed in some parts of the country are part of governments programme to ensure that medical staff have decent accommodation.
Mr Simbao says a plan is already in place to ensure that over three hundred flats will be constructed to provide immediate accommodation for graduating health workers across the country.
And acting principal, University Teaching hospital Nursing education officer Beatrice Zulu says the hospital has over the years been facing accommodation problems which has affected the performance of workers.
Mrs Zulu says the provision of accommodation close to the hospital will reduce late coming and motivate members of staff.
Mr Simbao has also handed over a classroom block and a library to the school of nursing at UTH.
The Non Governmental Organizations Coordinating Council (NGOCC) has expressed disappointment at the low number of female parliamentary candidates that have been adopted by the ruling Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) stand in this year’s elections.
Information deputy Minister Angela Cifire (L)
NGOCC Executive Director Beatrice Grillo says that it is sad to learn that the ruling party has adopted only 19 women out of the 148 parliamentary candidates a number which is far below the SADC and AU gender protocols to which Zambia is a signatory.
Mrs. Grillo says she expected the ruling party to set a good example to other political parties by adopting more women candidates.
Mrs. Grillo says that the failure by MMD to meet the SADC and AU protocols in its adoption of female parliamentary candidates is a mockery to the women of Zambia who constitute 51% of the population.
In a statement made available to QFM today, Mrs. Grillo recalls that since independence, the number of women elected to hold positions of decision making in the political arena in this country has not recorded significant progress due to the low adoption of women at political party level.
She noted that the situation should not be left unchecked and acceptable to the women of Zambia adding that what the ruling party has demonstrated in its adoption process it will be difficult for other political parties to adopt more women.
The NGOCC board chairperson believes that the ruling party has a lot of women who have the credentials to become members of parliament but are not being accorded equal opportunities to participate in this year’s election as candidates.
Meanwhile, the Foundation for Democratic Process (FODEP) has expressed concern that the ruling party has failed to set a good example of ensuring that more women are adopted to contest this year’s tripartite elections.
FODEP has also observed that the MMD has not adopted any persons with disabilities to contest any constituency based seat.
FODEP executive director McDonald Chipenzi says his organization that is also concerned with the lack of deliberate but effective strategies and mechanisms among political parties aimed at improving women participation in elections.
Mr. Chipenzi says that in as much as political parties desire to field candidates with winning muscles to contest elections in various constituencies, it is imperative that the participation of vulnerable groups, such as women, youths and persons with disabilities, in elections is not compromised.
Mr. Chipenzi has hoped that other political parties who have not yet started the adoption process will seriously consider adopting more women and other vulnerable groups to contest either local government or parliamentary seats in this year’s elections stating that his is the only way Zambia will promote inclusive democracy.
First republican President Dr Kenneth Kaunda
First republican President Dr Kenneth Kaunda has appealed to all Zambians to remain peaceful as the country heads for this year’s tripartite election.
Dr. Kaunda said today that peace should be preserved as an election is the only means that human beings have the mandate to elect leaders of their choice.
He said Zambians must continue to love one another and preserve the peace that the freedom fighters fought for during independence.
Dr. kaunda said it would stupid for any one to fail to maintain peace during election campaigns.
According to the news Monitored on Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation (ZNBC), Dr Kaunda said Zambians should learn to co-exist despite their political differences.
Kabwe Warriors destiny in the Faz Super Division is about to be shaped as the 2011 season enters the halfway point of Week 15.
Warriors are at their lowest ebb and in the relegation zone in third from bottom in 14th place with 13 points from 14 games.
The provincial side has won just three league games this season and things must start getting better in their last 16 matches or will be confined to playing Division One football in 2012 after 22 years of top flight action.
Warriors malaise are complex: an aging squad, player power, personality issues and shaky alliances at the club and coaches are now reluctant to vie for the job at one of Zambia’s most supported team.
Last season alone, Warriors went through three coaches with one of them George Lwandamina last barely two months before he was fired.
The irony is Lwandamina is having the last laugh at the other end of the table this season with Red Arrows who lead the Super Division table on 29 points from 14 games played heading into Saturdays games.
Moreover, Warriors player-coach combination of Humphrey Malikoni and Via Mwendalubi are failing to muster anything close to a winning formula since a player putsch against Ronald Chinku who won one and lost three of his five games in charge at the start of the season.
Meanwhile, Warriors battle for survival has also taken a serious political twist.
Its chairman is Andrew Kamanga whose faction has been embroiled in a power struggle with Kalusha Bwalya’s Faz regime.
His reputation and leadership qualities as an alternative prospect to Kalusha will be put to the test in Warriors remaining league games.
Warriors journey to redemption start on Saturday when they host fellow strugglers and fellow old establishment Nchanga Rangers who are 11th and two points ahead of their hosts.
Both teams have both collected just one point from their last three games as they head into this battle in limbo at Railway Grounds.
FIXTURES
23/07/2011
MTN/FAZ Super Division Week 15
Forest Rangers-Zesco United
Konkola Blades-Roan United
Kabwe Warriors-Nchanga Rangers
Kalewa-Lime Hotspurs
Zanaco-Nakambala Leopards
Nkana-Green Buffaloes
Nkwazi- Power Dynamos
Green Eagles-Red Arrows
24/07/2011
Nkana-Green Buffaloes