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Prof Karashani remembered

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Professor J.T Karashani 1940 - 2011

Most Doctors and students who passed through UNZA School of medicine will always remember Prof Karashani fondly.Prof Karashani died suddenly on Saturday August 13 at around 23hrs.It came as a great shock to the Zambian medical fraternity especially those who had been with him the previous day at the UNZA school of Medicine symposium.

Prof Karashani taught one of the most challenging courses in medical school- Anatomy.He taught it with dedication commitment and passion.

He was an an amazing gentleman,full of humour and related well to all people.

‘They don’t make them like that anymore,’ one doctor said ‘ We were privilaged to have been taught by him.’

One of Prof Karashani’s outstanding attributes was his ability to remember peoples names.He knew the names of ALL the students who passed through his class and he would still know them years later.

Amazingly even upon meeting his former students 20 years later he would greet each of them by name.

One doctor recounts… ‘I had not seen him for more than 10 years and when we met, he was able to call me by name. And everyone around me was also called by name. That was simply amazing..’

Another narrates’ Prof Karashani didn’t take my Anatomy class when I was in 3rd year so I did not expect him to know me.But I once bumped into him at wedding in Kitwe and went to greet him.He had an expression on his face of surprise.I guess he was trying to figure out if I was one of his students.Later he walked up to me with a look of of triumph and called me by my first name.I was totally blown away!To this day I do not know how he managed to know my name.’

At the time of his death he was the respected Patron of the University of Zambia Medical students Association(UNZAMEDA) and several former students had him as the guest of honor at their weddings.

Born on 20th September, 1940 at Karagwe Tanzania,Joseph Karashani did his primary education at Berega Rubungo and Mugeza Primary schools.He did his Secondary education at Nyakato secondary school and St Andrews College in Dar es Salaam where he obtaiined the Cambridge school certificate with several distinctions.He went to Makerere University Medical School Kampala between 1958 and 1965 where he obtained the MB ChB degree of the University of East Africa in March 1965.He entered the department of Anatomy at the Queens University of Belfast in 1969 and was allowed to enter a direct PHD program which he obtained in 1972.He attended several courses in Oxford,UK Fukuoka Japan and USA

He started his university career as a tutorial fellow in Anatomy at University college of Dar es Salaam in 1968 after doing his rural posting in Mpwapwa and Iringa.He was appointed lecturer in Anatomy in 1973 at University of Dar es Salaam.He was promoted to Assosiate Professor in 1976 and Professor in 1979.

Prof was a family man with 4 children.

Prof Karashani first came to UNZA School of Medicine in 1976 as external examiner.He came back repeatedly after that in 1981,1984,and 1985 before being persuaded to accept an appointment in 1986 by Prof Kopano Mukelabai the Dean of the school of medicine at the time.

He arrived in Zambia with his family on 5th March 1986.

He contributed immensely to the academic processes of the School heading the Department of Anantomy and facilitating the training of several Zambians to take over from him.

He was appointed assistant Dean (post graduate) in 1995.Notable virtues for this appointment were recorded as ‘academic stature,commitment and respect he commands in the School and abroad and also accessibility and approachability.

He was dearly loved by students in every generation.Of the 1514 medical  graduates from UNZA School of medicine since 1973,1211 directly passed through his instructional care(accounts for 80%) an immense contribution indeed.

He was very instrumental in the establishing of the UNZA Biomedical Research Ethics committee which he headed from 2001 to 2007.

He was an accomplished organist and once choirmaster at St Albans Anglican Church in Dar es Salaam and the Cathedral of the Holy Cross in Lusaka.He played chess,badminton and loved swimming.

He will be greatly missed by all who had the privilege of meeting him.MHSRIP

PF’s Kanyama candidate condemned for attacking security forces

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file: Zambian soldiers at Arakan Barracks in Lusaka on parade

MMD chairperson for communications and transport Peter Daka has condemned Patriotic Front (PF) Kanyama parliamentary candidate Gerry Chanda for attacking security forces and described his statement as irresponsible.

Mr Daka, who is a former minister of Science, Technology and Vocational Training, said the statement by Colonel Chanda had exposed the PF for what it was as an irresponsible party that would bring chaos to the nation.

He said it was irresponsible for Col Chanda to drag the security forces into politics as they had serious issues to address in ensuring the nation remained peaceful.

Mr Daka said Col Chanda had behaved like an immature person by stating that Zambian soldiers were just lazying around when in fact all the soldiers were the backbone of Zambia’s peaceful atmosphere.

He was reacting to Col Chanda’s alleged remarks at a briefing in Lusaka yesterday that the Government had brought in Zimbabwean soldiers as if there was a State of emergency and called security chiefs a club of cadres.

Mr Daka, who is MMD Msanzala aspiring parliamentary candidate, said such negative utterances by Col Chanda were tantamount to espionage.?He said Col Chanda’s remarks were an insult to Zambian soldiers and all defence chiefs because his statement undermined the protective work of all soldiers.

He said Col Chanda was a failed Zambia Air Force officer who contributed minimally while his colleagues proceeded for further studies in countries like the United Kingdom, and should therefore not involve soldiers in his failures.

“It is purely an offence for Col Chanda to allege that Zambia has no army but only a club of cadres. That’s an insult because it is him who is a failure and his negative utterances are tantamount to espionage,” he said.

Mr Daka said soldiers were also human beings and such malicious statements made by a former officer could injure their professional work.

“These insults on innocent soldiers including the defence service chiefs simply show what type of leadership PF has because his statement dilutes the work of soldiers, who are working professionally.

“Col Chanda is very wrong to start attacking the noble work of our men and women in uniform. They are currently working hard to ensure all Zambians including Col Chanda are protected,” he said.

[Times of Zambia]

Road elates Kalulushi, Lufwanyama residents

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Kalulushi/lufwanyama road previously

THE rehabilitation works of the 60-km Kalulushi-Lufwanyama Road which President Rupiah Banda commissioned on Monday has cheered the residents of the two districts who have said it will cushion the transport problems they have been facing for a long time.

Some residents interviewed in Kalulushi and Lufwanyama yesterday said they were delighted with the action taken to upgrade the road and pledged to support President Banda and the MMD Government in the September 20 elections.

Mulenga Kapapula said a superior Kalulushi-Lufwanyama Road would enhance development in the Lufwanyama because many traders from cities such as Kitwe and Ndola who had been shunning the area due to the poor state of the road would seek to establish their businesses in the rural district.

Mr Kapapula, who is a contractor, said Lufwanyama had much potential for different business undertakings but because of the dilapidated road from Kalulushi to Lufwanyama, the area had remained under-developed.

He said the distance from Kalulushi to Lufwanyama boma could normally be covered within one hour but because of the poor road, motorists took more than three hours.

Mr Kapapula said after the upgrading of the road, more farmers would be attracted to Lufwanyama which he observed had much potential for agriculture.

‘’I am telling you as people of Kalulushi and Lufwanyama who use that road we are extremely happy with the MMD Government under President Banda for flagging off the rehabilitation and construction of that road.

“What I can tell you is that you will see how Lufwanyama District will develop in terms of the economy. There is a lot of wealth in Lufwanyama but the bad road has made a lot of business persons shun the area,” he said.

Another resident, Job Hajindila said the upgrading of Kalulushi-Lufwanyama Road, which is popularly known as Kalengwa, would be a “dream come true” for the people of Lufwanyama.

Mr Hajindila said Lufwanayama had potential to become the food basket for the Copperbelt Province as many people in the district were farmers whose main hindrance to their businesses had been the poor state of the road, especially during the rainy season.

He said the people of Lufwanayama were rescued because the MMD had adequately attended to their transportation problem which they never thought it could come to an end at this time.

Mr Hajindila, who is a former Lufwanyama District Council chairperson, said apart from enhancing development in Lufwanyama, a rehabilitated road would help reduce accidents on Chingola-Solwezi Road as some motorist from the Copperbelt and Lusaka travelling to North-Western Province would be using it.

On Monday, President Banda flagged off the rehabilitation and construction of Kalulushi-Lufwanyama Road to bituminous standard at a cost of K123 billion.

Mr Banda said he was aware that the road was in a dilapidated state and that it had been taking travellers longer time to move between the two districts, hence his Government’s decision to source funds and find the contractor to work on the road.

The president said that it was his Government desire to ensure all infrastructure in Zambia were worked on to improve the living standards of the people.
[Times of Zambia]

The philosophy of “Donchi kubeba” and “Nafuti… nafuti” (the thunder in Zambian politics)

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By Martin Mwango

I would love to bring to your attention my fellow Zambian citizens,the tension that is prevailing in our peaceful nation today. Why do we have tension like this more than ever? Maybe its because of the individuals who are involved in this years polls from ruling and opposition parties? Or perhaps Zambians have come to realize the lies of politicians? All these may be possible thoughts but we have to think deeper.

In Zambia we need more sensitization about the nature of politics. Politics is just a way of thinking.Its where peace prevails, peace must be pronounced above any other interest and there should be respect for every individual. [pullquote]Let us not lose the peace that we have enjoyed since independence. It may take us a day to lose it but it will take us years to recover it. The ruling party and opposition need to understand that Zambians need peace at all costs[/pullquote]

In every development a leader should put his subjects as the priority. Therefore, making use of our local brains. The ignorance of politics can cost us a civil war after elections. We request to our politicians to be very clear in their language, in a way that their subjects can understand them clearly.

Today we have the philosophy of “donchi kubeba” and the philosophy of “nafuti nafuti..” which has really disturbed the still water in the pond, in the history of Zambian politics. Some of us Zambians have failed to understand these thoughts. “Donchi kubeba??” who knows the truth? Do Zambians know this secret or its just vuvuzela noise? “Nafuti nafuti…??” What is it? do we really understand this language? We all know that language plays a very important part in politics. Hence, there is need to be clear by politicians when they are out there. Otherwise we, the subjects will remain tensed up for unknown reasons.

We have to understand that in the art of politics the enemy can be good, he can be beautiful, he may be economically useful, business with him may be profitable but if his power/activity converges on mine, he is my enemy. If Zambians realize this fact, it will help us to know that in politics there are no real enemies. Criticism is very helpful to either the ruling party and the oppositions, therefore we should learn to appreciate them too. The thunder of “Donchi kubeba” and “Nafuti nafuti” shouldn’t disturb our peaceful nation.

Our fraternity lies in the nation anthem. Each time we re-chant it, we remember the struggle we went through and the freedom we have. We are all brothers and sisters in one nation.Let us not lose the peace that we have enjoyed since independence. It may take us a day to lose it but it will take us years to recover it. The ruling party and opposition need to understand that Zambians need peace at all costs. Hence, to every rally of any party, peace should be in the opening remarks for our people. When we cry for peace, we are not just asking the ruling party alone to fight for it no!! Besides, the ruling party should not politicize when they hear the opposition is preaching peace because its now a need for every citizen. We have to believe that people are really tensed, they cant see a peaceful Zambia after the 20 th Septembers elections this year. Please our politicians give hope to the Zambian citizens.

Will Zambia remain a role model of democracy after this years elections? Every individual must answer and meditate the value of peace we have in Zambia.

MMD defeat visible – Mulongoti

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File: The good old days?

Former works and supply minister Mike Mulongoti says the MMD’s defeat in this year’s elections is visible from the caliber of its adopted parliamentary candidates.

Mr. Mulongoti has observed that the MMD is in a shaky mode in its campaigns especially for its Lusaka adopted MPs.

Mr. Mulongoti expressed confidence that the change that the people of Zambia want will come to pass on 20th September.

He says the MMD adopted parliamentary candidates are no match to those adopted by the Patriotic Front who he says are appealing to the people of Zambia.

He says the Patriotic Front will do well in next months elections because its campaigns are being centered on the people.

[QFM]

UPND MP failed to initiate any developments-PF

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File: PF cadre with the party symbol, a fist

Aspiring Monze Central Constituency Patriotic Front-PF candidate has accused the former MP for Monze Central constituency of failing to initiate any meaningful development despite being in parliament for 10 years.

Speaking in an interview, Mr. Gevar Nsanzya said nothing has changed for Monze Central Constituency which has been under the United Party for National Development-UPND since 2001.

Mr. Nsanzya said there is need to vote for a law maker who stays within the constituency unlike having an MP who stays outside the constituency saying this has contributed to the failure to develop the rural town whose main activity is agriculture.

‘If you want change in Monze, vote for the me and the PF leader Micheal Sata. Don’t be cheated by people who don’t know your problems because they don’t live with you. How can a person claim to solve your problems which they don’t know, and how will they know them when they don’t live with you’, Nsanzya said.

‘I don’t want to mention names but he was elected to represent you in parliament for the past 10 years and did not bring any change to Monze. People of Monze open your eyes and see who is capable’, he added.

He also cited roads as his priority once elected as member of parliament saying both urban and rural roads especially the road leading to Zambia College of Agriculture-ZCA is pathetic and needs urgent attention.

‘If you want change, vote for PF and me.How are our roads in urban and rural areas? For example ZCA road …just full of potholes-PA BWATO’, Mr. Nsanzya shouted.

Mr. Nsanzya has reminded electorates that there is need to improve the health sector not only for Monze but the country as a whole.

‘For better health standards vote for me and PF president Micheal Sata-MAN OF ACTION. I am sure you remember what Sata did when he was minister of health-there was smooth running of hospitals and that is the change we want. This time there is no medication in hospitals.

And on disease control and animal restocking, Mr. Nsanzya said he keeps animals himself and knows how it pains to lose your animals.
‘I live with you and I suffer with you. That is why it is important to vote for the right candidates.I also promise to subsidize agricultural inputs once voted into office. Water is another problem in Monze and the PF has a deliberate policy on water and sanitation aimed at alleviating water blues for good.

The PF aspiring candidate has also promised to end crime which is rampant in the district.
‘Crime in Monze has increased and the PF is promising you measures of reducing the crime to give you peace of mind’,he said.

Credible election is everyone’s baby-Priscilla Isaac

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Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) Director Priscilla Isaac
Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) Director Priscilla Isaac

The Electoral Commission of Zambia says the onus of having a credible and peaceful election lies on all political stakeholders.

ECZ Director Priscilla Isaac says the success of any election depends on political players and not the commission alone.

Ms. Isaac was speaking during the official opening of the ‘Elections Indaba’ at Olympic Youth Development Center-OYDC in Lusaka on Tuesday.

The two day indaba under the theme ‘ Say NO to Electoral Violence’ has brought together provincial youth coordinators from different parts of the country.

And Youth, Sport and Child Development Permanent Secretary Teddy Mulonga has called on youths to uphold their resolve not to ‘be used as tools of violence.

Earlier, a youth representative Bertha Kalongelwa said youths want to make the campaign for a free and peaceful election, a reality.

And Infotainment Movement Executive Director Mutauka Yeta says the future of Zambia is in the hands of young people and therefore they must resist being manipulated by politicians.

Meanwhile, More civil society Organisations have condemned Patriotic Front -PF- Secretary General Wynter Kabimba for urging party members to fight back when they are attacked.

The Southern African Center for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes -SACCORD- has described Mr Kabimba’s directive as irresponsible.

SACCORD Information Officer Obby Chibuluma says politicians should ensure they follow the right channels provided for under the constitution when they feel provoked.

And Foundation for Democratic Process -FODEP- Executive Director McDonald Chipenzi says politicians should preach the message of peace even when they are under immense provocation.

And AVAP President Bonnie Tembo says people must report to the police if they feel aggrieved.

Meanwhile, Committee of Citizens Executive Director Gregory Chifire has lodged a formal complaint with the Zambia Police over Mr Kabimba’s statement.

Mr Chifire says Mr Kabimba made utterances and threats of Violence on Sunday 21st August 2011 at a public meeting in Lusaka.

He wants Police to institute investigations into the matter to avoid civil unrest in the country.

And the Zambia Episcopal Conference is disappointed that some political parties are glorifying violence and inciting people to hate each other.

ZEC Secretary General Father Cleophas Lungu says the church has observed with sadness messages of hate coming out of some political campaign rallies.

He told ZNBC News that the three church mother bodies have since called a meeting for all political parties before the end of this month to dialogue and iron out all electoral issues surrounding the September 20 elections.

Father Lungu says the church wants to meet with political parties to promote and uphold Zambia’s democracy.

He says the meeting with political parties will be held in the spirit of love.

Father Lungu was reacting to the directive by Patriotic Front Secretary General Wynter Kabimba to his party members to hit back hard when they are provoked by their opponents.

Mr Kabimba issued the directive at a rally in Lusaka on Sunday which was characterised by machete wielding cadres who patrolled Independence Avenue near the freedom statue, the venue of the rally.

Other cadres where armed with catapults

ZNBC

Asking our members to defend themselves does not constitute a terror plan but common sense-Guy Scott

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PF Vice President Guy Scott
PF Vice President Guy Scott

The Patriotic Front has vowed to use what it has termed reasonable force in defending itself from violence by suspected MMD cadres.

The PF says it has no apology to make over the statement issued by its Secretary General Wynter Kabimba and that it will use appropriate means in self defence.

The PF has accused Inspector General of Police Francis Kabonde of failing to protect them from attacks and provocation from suspected MMD cadres.

PF Vice President Guy Scott has told a media briefing at their Party Secretariat that asking their members to defend themselves does not constitute a terror plan but common sense.

Dr Scott was disputing a Zambia Daily Mail story headlined ‘PF Unveils Terror Plan’.

And Chilanga PF aspiring candidate Geoffrey Chuumbwe says PF cadres will no longer seek Police protection and urged members not to fold their arms and watch when they are attacked.

Matero aspiring candidate Miles Sampa has accused suspected MMD cadres of removing PF posters and says tactics of intimidating the opposition will not work this time around.

And Chawama aspiring candidate Edgar Lungu says PF members should defend themselves to the best of their ability while Professor Nkandu Luo who is aspiring for Munali says the PF cadres have in the recent past been attacked by suspected MMD cadres but police have allegedly not acted.

PF Lusaka Province Chairman Davies Chama says the party has talked for too long and that they are ready to be arrested for defending themselves.

Others who spoke include PF parliamentary aspirants for Kabwata constituency Given Lubinda, Sylvia Masebo for Chongwe constituency and Obvious Mwaliteta for Kafue constituency.

ZNBC

NGOCC criticises the decision by PF to instruct its members to use violence against people that provoke them

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NGOCC Board Chairperson Beatrice Grillo
NGOCC Board Chairperson Beatrice Grillo

The Civil Society Organisation, NGOCC, has  criticised the decision by the PF to instruct its members to use violence against people that provoke them.  NGOCC Chairperson Beatrice Grillo says it is unfortunate and wrong for the PF to instruct its members to hit back when they are provoked.

Mrs Grillo told ZNBC News in an interview that it is important for political parties to exercise tolerance as the country goes to the polls.  She says the directive by the Patriotic Front to its members to fight back whenever they are provoked by political opponents will only create more problems.

On Sunday, the Patriotic Front-PF instructed its party members to fight back whenever they are provoked by their political opponents.   PF Secretary General Wynter Kabimba told a rally in Lusaka that he did not want to hear reports of PF members complaining that they had been harassed as if they had no hands.

The rally was aimed at introducing candidates for the local government elections in Lusaka District.  Mr. Kabimba further directed that the PF members should hit back hard because they were dealing with criminals.   He accused the Zambia Police Service of doing nothing to protect political party members who are harassed by cadres from the ruling party.

And PF Lusaka Provincial Secretary Grace Ngulube challenged the Zambia Police Service to take action against MMD cadres who allegedly removed PF Leader Michael Sata’s campaign posters in Lusaka’s Kanyama Township.    The PF rally was characterised by machete wielding cadres who kept vigil on Independence Avenue near the freedom stature the venue of the rally.   The youths were also armed with catapults.

And Forum for Leadership Search Executive Director Edwin Lifwekelo says it is important for politicians to understand that Zambia does not expire after the elections.   Mr. Lifwekelo says politicians should avail their party manifestos instead of inciting violence.    He has urged the Zambia Police Service to arrest anybody brandishing catapults and machetes at public rallies.

And Leadership in Development Executive Director Moses Kalonde says his organisation is disappointed that Mr. Kabimba who is a lawyer by profession can be inciting violence in the country.   Mr. Kalonde says political parties should preach love and peace as the country goes to the polls.

ZNBC

Patrick Mwanawasa welcome to re-join MMD, the party his father belonged to-President Banda

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Patrick Mwanawasa
Patrick Mwanawasa

President Banda says he is saddened by the opposition Patriotic Front’s move to pinch late president Levy Mwanawasa’s son, Patrick from the party his father left.

Mr Banda says Patrick Mwanawasa is as good as his own nephew who he would have loved to see he stayed in the MMD, the party that his late father served passionately.

Speaking at a campaign rally in Kafulafuta constituency on Monday, Mr Banda said he did not have much to say about Patrick but that the young man is welcome to join the MMD, the party his father belonged to.

Mr Banda says Patrick will always be part of the MMD family even after the elections next month.

And former Information minister Newstead Zimba has urged the people of Kafulafuta not to vote for Patrick but instead advised him to make peace with the MMD.

Mr Zimba says president Banda is the best choice for the Zambian people in the forthcoming elections.

He says president Banda cannot be compared to the other candidates who are aspiring for the presidency in the September 20 polls.

And former vice president Enock Kavindele says president Rupiah Banda has done well in the three years he has served as head of state.

Mr Kavindele says president Banda’s works have put Zambia on the world map, leading to many investors expressing willingness to come and invest in the country.

ZNBC

We are ready for Elections-PF

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Patriotic Front Secretary General Wynter Kabimba
Patriotic Front Secretary General Wynter Kabimba

The Patriotic Front has dismissed assertions that it is not ready for the 2011 elections.

PF secretary general Wynter Kabimba says to the contrary the PF is the most organized party in this year’s elections.

Mr. Kabimba has since predicted victory for the largest opposition political party in this year’s elections.

He says despite the MMD pumping in a lot of money in their campaign, they are headed for a rude shock come elections.

Mr. Kabimba says the Patriotic Front has taken the campaigns to the people of Zambia.

He adds that the party has won the confidence of the Zambian people because of the policies it intends to implement once in power.

He says there is no doubt that the Patriotic Front is the only political party that will protect the interests of the Zambian people once in government.

And Kabwata Patriotic Front parliamentary aspirant Given Lubinda says the parliamentary contest in the area is between MMD’s Peter Machungwa and the residents.

Mr. Lubinda, who is past immediate area parliamentarian, says the 72, 000 voters in the constituency are also wondering why the MMD would import an individual with a record of 20 years of failure in a rural constituency to represent Kabwata.

Speaking to QFM, Mr. Lubinda says he will only be a by-stander in the race as it will not be him to fight but the electorates in the area through the ballot.

He however notes that the race in Kabwata constituency will be an interesting one as it will be the people in the area to determine the outcome of the forthcoming polls.

QFM

Govt signs $650 million power project deal

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The Ministry of Energy and Water Development has signed a 650 million dollars project agreement with Lunzua Power Authority (LPA) to carry out the development of hydro-power projects in the country.

The project will involve the construction of a 93 Mega Watts Power plant at Kabwelume, a 151 Mega watts Power plant at Kundabwika and the construction of a 330 KV High voltage transmission line from the two power plants in Kasama.

Under the agreement, a 66 KV line will be constructed from Kundabwika and Kabwelume power plants to join the existing national grid at ZESCO’s Kawambwa Substation in Luapula Province.

Speaking at the signing ceremony in Lusaka this morning, Energy Permanent Secretary Teddy Kasonso said the project is another milestone in government’s efforts to provide the much needed electric energy locally and in the Southern region.

Mr. Kasonso has also noted that the Kalungwishi river project is in the Northern part of the country which does not experience droughts will contribute to stabilizing the national grid.

He says the development will also unlock the potential for mining industries to be set up in the Northern parts of the country.

The project is expected to create about 1,000 employment opportunities at Construction stage.

And speaking earlier, Lunzua Power Authority chairperson Lloyd Chingambu said the project that will take 48 months to be completed is deemed to make a positive impact in Zambia’s social and economic sectors.

Professor Chingambu says the project is an initiative of Zambians adding that it is an indication that Zambians have the capacity to invest in huge projects if they are supported.

QFM

PF popularity waning- UNZA don

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File: PF cadres raise the red cards

A University of Zambia (UNZA) political analyst, Phineas Bbaala has said the opposition Patriotic Front (PF) is waning in its popularity by constantly fighting President Rupiah Banda in the courts of law.

Mr Bbaala also said that such moves only show that the opposition party is not ready for the September 20, tripartite elections.

Speaking in an interview in Lusaka during the week Mr. Bhaala who is a lecturer in the school of political science and administration, said the PF was making desperate efforts to have the elections pushed to another date so that they could prepare adequately.

“As things stand right now, the PF is not ready for elections and want to cause confusion so that the date is pushed further ahead. ” Mr Bbaala said.

He said the PF was engulfed in internal problems and was trying by all means to divert the electorate from querying the thorny issues in the opposition and had resorted to schemes that would ensure their reputation was not affected.

Mr Bbaala said the schemes by the PF would only work against them in the outcome of elections and they were only laying grounds to cry foul on their anticipated loss.

“The PF was not ready for elections as evidenced by what they are doing now, trying to fight the president in the courts, this will not win them any votes and they are wasting a lot of time. They were asking the President to announce the date but it is clear that were not ready,” he said.

He said the poor adoption process by the PF had worsened the credibility of Mr Sata who he said should not take the electorate for granted.

He said that among the presidential candidates, only President Banda had engaged in serious campaigns and was showing the people what he was able to deliver if voted back into office.

He urged the voters to carefully scrutinize various party manifestos and not pay attention to political schemes such as the ones by the PF that aim to create confusion ahead of elections.

Mr Bbaala said another factor affecting the PF and other opposition parties’ campaigns, was that they were failing to tell the people what they would offer because all this had already been undertaken by President Banda’s government.

“From the start, I didn’t expect the opposition to engage in issue based campaigns because they have nothing to tell the people, all issues have been covered by President Banda and he has shown that he can do it and people believe in him than they would in the opposition’s promises, so it is going to be difficult for them to convince the electorate on real issues.” he added.

[Times of Zambia]

My support for RB is not blinded by the Railway Project -Kavindele

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Former vice president Enock Kavindele dancing to Luvale music

Former vice president Enoch Kavindele has said that his support for President Rupiah Banda in next month’s polls is not blinded by the contract to construct the North Western Rail Line. Mr Kavindele said that his support is based on the fact that he understood the vision of President Banda in enhancing the economic development of the country and would do what was necessary to ensure that he retained the presidency.

The former vice president is on the campaign team of President Banda ahead of the elections next month but some political opponents have accused him of being compromised after being given a contract to construct the North Western Rail Line.

Mr Kavindele said he could not be compromised by anything and would not be derailed in his support for President Banda because he believed that the MMD candidate had a vision to develop the country than any other contestant.

“I cannot be compromised by anyone and my support and campaign for Rupiah Banda is based on the understanding that he has a vision to develop this country.

Mr Kavindele further said that the contracts that the people are talking about was given to him by late president Levy Mwanawasa.

“When the current Government tried to terminate the rail contract, I took it to court and won, so the contracts have nothing to do with my support for President Banda.” he said.

Mr Kavindele noted that President Banda had made significant achievements in the past three years that he had been in office and believed that Zambia could further achieve economic gains if he was given another opportunity to rule the country.

[pullquote]”When the current Government tried to terminate the rail contract, I took it to court and won, so the contracts have nothing to do with my support for President Banda.” he said.[/pullquote]

Mr Kavindele has said that the opposition Patriotic Front (PF) was looking for an excuse for the imminent loss in next month’s polls by coming up with spurious accusations and unnecessary allegations about the electoral process.

He noted that because the opposition PF had realized that they had slim chances of winning the polls, they had resorted to unnecessary allegations and accusations in a bid to use them as an excuse once they lose the polls.

[Times of Zambia]

Bonetti Wary of Comoros

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Dario Bonetti has warned that they will be facing a different type of Comoros in the return leg away next month.

Zambia travel to Comoros to play their hosts in their penultimate 2012 Africa Cup Group C qualifier whom they beat 4-0 in the first leg played at Nkoloma Stadium in Lusaka on September 5 last year in the two sides Group C opener.

“It will be a real game totally different from one year ago,” Bonetti said during a pre-training camp briefing in Lusaka on Monday.

“We have discovered that they have 11 or 12 players playing in France in important teams.”

Comoros collected their first-ever points in an Africa Cup qualifier in June when they finished 1-1 with strife-torn Libya at home.

Bonetti added that collecting the three points in Comoros would certainly see them book their place in  next January’s Gabon/Equatorial Guinea final tournament.

Zambia lead Group C on 9 points after four gamers played, followed by Libya on 8 points.

Mozambique, who travel away to Libya next month, are third on 4 points while Comoros are rooted at the bottom of the table on 1 point