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Political parties must disclose funding to enhance transparency-Fodep

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Foundation for Democratic Process (FODEP) says disclosing the source of funding by political parties would help enhance transparency and accountability among all the political parties.

FODEP president Alex Ng’oma tells QFM that lack of a legal framework to compel political parties risks the country having political parties receiving funding from the unscrupulous people.

He adds that disclosing of sources of funding should not only be imposed on selected political parties but that all parties taking part in the electoral process.

Dr. N’goma however, notes that disclosing of funding as at now is at the discretion of the political parties as there is no law to compel them.

Dr. N’goma observes it will therefore be important for country to come up with a legal framework that will help monitor resource inflow of the political parties.

QFM

Team to monitor priniting of ballot papers arrive in South Africa.

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Members of the team constituted to monitor the printing of ballot papers for the 20 September general elections have started arriving in South Africa.

Electoral commission of Zambia (ECZ) public relations manager Cris Akufuna has told QFM in a telephone interview from South Africa that members of the team started arriving in Durban on Sunday and by press time others were expected to arrive yesterday.

Mr. Akufuna notes that the team includes the various stakeholders from the civil society political parties and the public and private media among others.

Mr. Akufuna however could not give further details saying he could only be able to give more details on the process of printing ballot papers commences.

The ECZ has contracted Universal Print group of South Africa to print the ballot papers for the for this year’s elections a move that has received criticism from the opposition political parties such as the PF.

QFM

Weekend Scorecard: Shinde Erupts!

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On Sunday, one of Zambia’s best kept secret local derbies erupted into mayhem.

There is a saying at Shinde Stadium in Mufulira that Mighty Ee Wina Ichungulo  (Mighty Always wins at the death) and late on Sunday things got a little out of hand after the folklore script didn’t go according to plan.

Mighty Mufulira Wanderers were hosting their old and less glamorous foe from the other side of town Mufulira Blackpool in a derby most referees would rather avoid.

The two teams were locked at 1-1 deep into time added-on of the 90 minutes of their tense FAZ Division 1 North Week 21 games.

This is after promotion chasing Wanderers had taken a 1-0 halftime lead from a penalty before Blackpool, coached by ex-Mighty defender Allan Kammwanga, equalized in the second period.

The game seemingly looked destined to finish all-square as did the scoreless first leg played in April.

However, referee Chris Mauma awarded Wanderers another penalty in the 94th minute and also sent off Brian Chisanga of Blackpool.

The decision was cue for the Blackpool camp to go mental as they mounted a pitch invasion joining their players on the pitch in accosting Mauma over the decision.

Mauma in the midst of the commotion lost balance as he staggered backwards and fell that left his face bloodied.

The finger was pointed at Blackpool defender Rogers Lwandamina for kicking Mauma while Kamwanga blamed for failing to control his players.

Quick action by both team’s officials and the police saved Mauma from any further punishment before the match was called off.

MTN/FAZ Super Division
Week 18

13/08/2011
Lime Hotspurs 1(Brian Mwila 61″)-Forest Rangers 2(Malar Besa 14″, Zebron Njobvu 90″)

Zanaco 2(Fabrice Mbimba 5″, Jacob Mupeta 70″)-Kabwe Warriors 0

Roan United 0-Green Buffaloes 0

Konkola Blades 1(Martin Daka 11″)-Red Arrows 0

Green Eagles 0-Nchanga Rangers 0

Kalewa 1(Marvin Sinkala 14″ pen)-Power Dynamos 0

Nkana  2(Reynold Kampamba 38″, Evans Kangwa 68″)-Nakambala Leopards 1(Dan Masumba 7″)

11/08/2011
Nkwazi 2(Fisher Lungu 34″, Derrick Mwansa 44″pen)-Zesco United (Alfred Luputa 16″ 28″)

TOP SCORERS
13/08/2011

Lottie Phiri (Power Dynamos): 10

Evans Kangwa (Nkana) 8
Alfred Luputa (Zesco United):8

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

Reynold Kampamba (Nkana): 6
Moses Phiri (Zanaco): 6

Zebron Njovu (Forest Rangers): 5
Derrick Mwansa (Nkwazi): 5
Liniker Mwikisa (Green Buffaloes): 5
Ephriam Banda (Konkola Blades): 5
Kangwa Chileshe (Zesco): 5

Ben Mwanza (Roan United): 4
Rodrick Kabwe (Kabwe Warrior)s: 4
Elson Mkandawire (Kabwe Warriors):4
Portipher Zulu (Zesco United): 4
Bruce Musakanya (Red Arrows): 4
Webester Mulenga (Nakambala Leopards): 4
Charles Siyingwa (Zanaco): 4
Jackson Mwanza (Zesco United):4
Graven Chitalu (Roan United): 4
Lewis Macha (Nchanga Rangers): 4

Division 1 Week 21
13-14/08/2011

NORTH

Chambishi 0-Chindwin Sentries 0
Bresmer United 1-Indeni 1
Prison Leopards 0-Konkola Mine Police 0
Ndola United 0-Kalulushi Modern Stars 0
Mining Rangers 3-Nkwiza 0
Luanshya United 0-Mufulira Police 1
Lusaka Dynamos-Kitwe United*
*Postponed due to bereavement at Kitwe United
Mufulira Wanderers 1-Mufulira Blackpool 1*
*Match abandoned
Zesco-Luapula -Kabwe United*
*Kabwe United didnt travel

SOUTH
Big Roma 1-City of Lusaka 2
Lusaka City Council 0-Kafue Celtic 0
Luena Buffaloes 1-Mazabuka United 2
Petauke United 0-National Assembly 0
Profound Warriors 1-Freedom Rangers 3
Lusaka Tigers 1-Nampundwe 1
Livingstone Pirates 1-Kalomo Jetters 1
Paramilitary-Riflemen*
*Postponed Paramilitary away for Africa Police Games in Congo DR
Young Green Eagles -Senanga Leopards*
*Senanga failed not travel

Rupiah has neglected KK – Sata

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Patriotic Front Leader Michael Sata
Patriotic Front Leader Michael Sata

Patriotic Front leader Michael Sata has accused government of neglecting first republican president Dr. Kenneth Kaunda, who is reportedly sick in Windhoek, Namibia.

Mr. Sata says it is unfortunate that government has not done anything for Dr. Kaunda during his illness.

He says if it was president Rupiah Banda who was ill, government would have quickly rushed him to Cape Town for special treatment.

Mr. Sata also wondered why the Drug Enforcement Commission on Friday stopped Kaunda’s son, Waza Kaunda from leaving Lusaka for Windhoek to see his sick father.

Dr. Kaunda, who is still in hospital, is reported to be in a stable condition.

This afternoon, Government has dispatched a team of medical experts to assess the condition of first republican President Kenneth Kaunda who is hospitalised in Namibia.

The team of health experts that has left for Namibia included Dr Kaunda’s former personal physician Professor Chifumbe Chintu, Director of Emergency and Mobile Health Services Dr Welani Chilengwe and University Teaching Hospital Director Luckson Kasonka.

Ministry of Health Spokesperson Kamoto Mbewe has told ZNBC News that the team will examine and review the condition of the former head of state.

He says government will keep the nation informed on the health of Dr Kaunda and the progress made by the medical team sent to assess his condition.

QFM

MMD proud of RB – VJ

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Former Parliamentary Chief Whip Vernon Mwaanga says the MMD is proud of President Rupiah Banda’s achievements over the last three years.

Mr. Mwaanga has urged the people of Malambo Constituency to vote for President Banda in the September 20 polls as well as MMD aspiring candidate for the area Maxwell Mwale.

Mr. Mwaanga says he is consistent in saying that President Banda is president for all Zambians.

He adds that it is further an honour for the people of Eastern Province to produce a President.

He was speaking during a public rally at Mfuwe International Airport grounds on Sunday.

And United Liberal Party-ULP Leader Sakwiba Sikota has called on the people of Mambwe District not to vote for politicians that have called them names before.

Mr. Sikota says Patriotic Front-PF Leader Michael Sata had alleged that government was wasting time and money in constructing the Chipata-Mfuwe road which only led to where animals live.

And former Vice President Enock Kavindele says the people of North Western Province are happy with the unprecedented levels of development embarked on by President Banda.

And Malambo parliamentary candidate Maxwell Mwale has appealed to people in the area to re-elect him so that he can complete development programmes embarked on by President Banda.

[ZNBC]

Medical team leaves for KK in Namibia

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Government has dispatched a team of medical experts to assess the condition of first republican President Kenneth Kaunda who is hospitalised in Namibia.

The team of health experts that has left for Namibia includes Dr Kaunda’s former personal physician Professor Chifumbe Chintu, Director of Emergency and Mobile Health Services Dr Welani Chilengwe and University Teaching Hospital Director Luckson Kasonka.

Ministry of Health Spokesperson Kamoto Mbewe has told ZNBC News that the team will examine and review the condition of the former head of state.

He says government will keep the nation informed on the health of Dr Kaunda and the progress made by the medical team sent to assess his condition.

ZNBC

Ishindi thanks Government for tarring the M8 road

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Senior Chief Ishindi of the Lunda people of Zambezi District in the North-Western Province has thanked government for tarring the Mutanda-Chavuma road.

The traditional leader says the Mutanda- Chavuma road project which is near completion will greatly improve economic activity in the province.

Senior Chief Ishindi says the road will also boost business between Zambia and Angola.

He was speaking through his representative Smart Mushinzhi during this year’s Lunda Lubanza traditional ceremony at Mukanda Nkunda palace over the weekend.

Senior Chief Ishindi also pledged continued cooperation with government.

And speaking at the same function, Local Government and Housing Permanent Secretary Christah Kalulu said government will continue safeguarding the country’s cultural heritage.

[ZNBC]

Parliamentary Nominations in Pictures

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Wusakile PF candidate Richard Musukwa

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Patrotic Front Youths almost causing mayhem in Kitwe during the parliamentary nominations

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Movement for multiparty Democracy (MMD) candidate, Mtolo Phiri lifted shoulder high by his supporters before filling in his nomination papers at Chipata Civil Centre

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Movement for multiparty Democracy (MMD) candidate, Mtolo Phiri filling in his nomination papers at Chipata Civic Centre

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Francis Simenda waves the UPND party symbol when he arrived file in his Nomination

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(Mongu Central Constituency Nominations) United Party for National Development (UPND) supporters celebrating outside the Provincial conference hall in Mongu during the filing in of Parliamentary nominations.

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UPND supporters wave their party symbol at the Nomination centre in Mongu

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Francis Simenda, who is also former Mongu MP filling in his Nomination as UPND Mongu central aspiring parliamentary candidate
Francis Simenda, who is also former Mongu MP filling in his Nomination as UPND Mongu central aspiring parliamentary candidate

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Nathanial Mubukwano waves the PF party symbol before filling in his Nomination as the parliamentary candidate for Mongu central

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Nathanial Mubukwano waves the PF party symbol before filling in his Nomination as the parliamentary candidate for Mongu central

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PF's Nathanial Mubukwano filling in his Nomination as the parliamentary candidate for Mongu central

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PF candidate files in his nomination papers in Kitwe

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PF candidate in Kitwe

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Patriotic Front Kabwata constituency parliamentary candidate Given Lubinda files in his nomination papers

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Patriotic Front Kabwata constituency parliamentary candidate Given Lubinda files in his nomination papers at St Patrick Girls School in Lusaka
Patriotic Front Kabwata constituency parliamentary candidate Given Lubinda files in his nomination papers at St Patrick Girls School in Lusaka

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MMD Matero constituency parliamentary candidate Faustina Sinyangwe is mobbed by party supporters at the Matero constituency nomination Center in Lusaka

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MMD Matero constituency parliamentary candidate Faustina Sinyangwe is mobbed by party supporters at the Matero constituency nomination Center

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MMD parliamentary candidate for Namwala Major Robbie Chizyuka(c) campaign team member Peter Kalaluka (l) and Namwala district commissioner Wilson Shadunka (far r) wait for Electoral Commission of Zambia officials to receive Major Chizyuka's nomination papers

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Major Robbie Chizyuka's supporters in Namwala

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Major Robbie Chizyuka suporters waiting to be addressed

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Former Mongu MP Joseph Mulyata files in his Nomination as MMD Mongu central aspiring candidate

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MMD supporters wave their party symbol at the Nomination centre in Mongu

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Former Mongu cenral MP Joseph Mulyata waves the MMD party symbol after filling in hi Nomination

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Former Mongu central MP Joseph Mulyata talks to MMD supporters after filling in Nomination

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Former Mongu central MP Joseph Mulyata talks to a Police officer before filling in his Nomination as MMD Mongu central aspiring parliamentary candidate

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Bahati MMD aspiring candidate Besa Chimbaka after filling in his nominations in Mansa

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MMD Bahati constituency aspiring candidate Dr. Chitalu Chilufya after filling in his parliamentary nominations at the civic centre

Sata disappoints audience

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Patriotic Front leader Michael Sata
Patriotic Front leader Michael Sata

SCORES of people who went to attend the Press Freedom Committee (PFC) of the Post forum addressed by Patriotic Front (PF) leader Michael Sata yesterday at Mulungushi International Conference Centre were disappointed with Mr Sata’s hesitant responses to several questions and described him as a time waster.

Inside the conference hall and outside the building, several people who were seen moving either in a group or two were heard whispering and complaining over Mr Sata’s failure to articulate national issues properly.

Some condemned Mr Sata of diverting questions from the audience and resorted to attacking President Rupiah Banda and Vice President George Kunda.

Others were spotted holding dark corner meetings and buzzed Mr Sata’s failure to substantiate what PF would do if it was elected different from MMD’s national affairs.

Most of the youth who appeared to be students were heard saying Mr Sata should stop playing with people’s mind describing him as time waster for lack of explaining national matters in a right manner.

“Gentlemen, I thought we came here to listen to constructive things but this man (Mr Sata) kept on attacking President Banda and Mr Kunda what for? Even the way he was answering questions its like he was not prepared,” some people were over heard saying.

Mr Sata who did not look to be in a jovial mood during the forum like in most rallies or meeting he addresses gave an excuse to the audience to twist their questions if he did not respond them well.

“If I haven’t answered your question properly there is no harm for you to twist your questions again,” he said Mr Sata also refused to answer to a question from one of the members of the audience who wanted to find what stance PF would take if it lost this year’s election against the ruling MMD.

But Mr Sata instead accused the ruling MMD of hiding some ballot papers in Lusaka and that he knew the locations of the ballots and that PF would fight hard to ensure there was transparent in handling of ballot papers.

“We know the MMD is hiding some ballot papers in Lusaka and we shall expose them,” claimed Mr Sata. He said, if elected the PF would immediately facilitate enactment of the failed Republican Constitution within a period of 90 days and the national document would protect interest of all citizens.

He said Zambia needed a strong Constitution that could give dignity and empowerment to citizens and a Constitution that would restrict more powers to the president.

Mr Sata also accused the ruling MMD of buying voters cards and National Registration Cards (NRC) from some citizens especially the refugees in areas like Maheba refugee camp.

He alleged President Banda and his MMD administration have decided to purchase several motor vehicles for campaigns when the police service had fewer vehicles pointing at a police officer who was sited at the main entrance of the conference hall.

“The PF will strengthen the public service commission and increase the number of employees in the formal sector such as police and prison officers,” he said And instead of giving the right response on the mobile hospitals after some people asked him to comment on the facilities, Mr Sata said President Banda decided to remove former Local Government and Housing Minister Brain Chituwo from ministry of health and decided to appoint an engineer Kapembwa Simbao who is also former Health Minister but lacked knowledge on mobile hospitals.

Mr Sata however assured Zambians that PF would carry out peaceful campaigns.

[Times of Zambia]

State House rubbishes Mulongoti claims that RB is a lazy man

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Mike Mulongoti sharing a light moment with president Rupiah Banda
FLASHBACK: Happy days together, Mike Mulongoti sharing a light moment with president Rupiah Banda

STATE House has dismissed former Works and Supply minister Mike Mulongoti’s statement that President Rupiah Banda is lazy describing him as a frustrated politician who has resorted to telling lies to please his political allies.

Special assistant to the president for Press and public relations Dickson Jere told ZNBC news in Mfuwe yesterday that Mr Mulongoti was a bitter person because he was fired by President Banda.

Mr Jere said in his quest to please his political masters, Mr Mulongoti had embarked on a campaign to try and put President Banda’s name in disrepute.

He said President Banda was the most hard working Head of State who even holds meetings at mid night. He said former Finance and National Planning minister Situmbeko Musokotwane could confirm that the Head of State held meetings on various national issues as late as mid night. Mr Mulongoti was quoted in yesterday’s Post Newspaper saying President Banda was a lazy man.

And MMD Chisamba aspiring candidate Moses Muteteka has said the statement by Mr Mike Mulongoti that President Rupiah Banda is lazy has just exposed how ignorant the former minister is about the operations and working of the Head of State.

Mr Muteteka who is immediate past deputy minister of Local Government and a former senior private secretary to the late president Levy Mwanawasa said the office of the president was an institution that operates from anywhere.

“Mr Mulongoti doesn’t seem to understand how the president works. What does he mean that he is lazy, that he comes for work late. The president has an office at his home and sometimes can work from there.

“The office of president is not as easy as he wants to put it because sometimes he doesn’t sleep. Because of the time differences sometimes the Head of State has to stay awake to communicate with other heads of states,” he said.

Mr Muteteka said it was not possible for the country to have achieved so much economically and in terms of development if the president was lazy.

[Times of Zambia]

KK is well and on holiday

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File: First Republican President Kenneth Kaunda recently celebrated his 87th birthday. Above, Dr Kaunda cuts his birthday cake during the launch of a book, ‘The Future Has Arrived’, which was written by author Grieve Sibale (right).

THE office of the first President has dismissed media reports that Dr Kenneth Kaunda was taken ill to a Namibian Hospital. Chief of staff in the office of the first President Godwin Mfula said in Lusaka yesterday that Dr Kaunda was in Namibia on his annual leave that was approved by Cabinet office.

“We do not know where that information is coming from because Dr Kaunda has been in Namibia for the past two weeks on his annual leave which is approved by Cabinet office.

“This is a normal holiday and he is there as a guest of President Sam Nujoma. I personally spoke to him yesterday (Saturday) and he was complaining of some uneasiness but not that he has been taken ill,” he said. Muvu Television yesterday reported that Dr Kaunda had been taken ill to a Namibian hospital.

[Times of Zambia]

Lubinda Challenges UPG to take legal action if agrieved by corruption allegations

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Patriotic Front Kabwata constituency parliamentary candidate Given Lubinda files in his nomination papers at St Patrick Girls School in Lusaka
Patriotic Front Kabwata constituency parliamentary candidate Given Lubinda files in his nomination papers at St Patrick Girls School in Lusaka

The opposition Patriotic Front (PF) has challenged Universal Print Group (UPG), a South African printing company contracted to print the country’s ballot papers, to take legal action if they feel aggrieved by the allegations.

PF Chairman for local government Given Lubinda says what company managing director for the business form division Mr. Bharat Mehta said in the Zambia daily mail that his company has never resorted to any corrupt practices is false.

Mr. Lubinda says Mr. Mheta should be truthful in his statement that UPG is a reputable and established print company which has a proud record of delivering print services to many African countries.

Mr. Lubinda even wondered why the printing company decided to respond to the allegation through a newspaper that was not even revealing the corruption allegations.

Mr. Lubinda advised Mr. Mheta to ask his staff Vik Vaid, who is said to have been the courier of bribes on behalf of the company, if he has not deposited money in a Stanbic bank, account number 0140034477502

QFM

PF summons: MMD will respond, says Kachingwe

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MMD National Secretary Richard Kachingwe
MMD National Secretary Richard Kachingwe

MMD National Secretary Major Richard Kachingwe says the party will respond accordingly to the writ of summons by the Patriotic Front (PF) general secretary Wynter Kabimba who has sued the party and Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) for allegedly failing to collect import duty from the party for the importation of campaign materials worth about K3.5 billion brought into the country.

Mr Kachingwe who confirmed receipt of the summons from the PF said his party would soon respond to the allegations leveled against his party by Mr Kabimba. According to the writ of summons filed before the Lusaka High court, Mr Kabimba wants an order that ZRA assesses and charges duty payable by the MMD on all its campaign materials and motor vehicles imported for this year’s elections.

Mr Kabimba who has also sued the Attorney General as the second defendant and MMD national secretary Major Richard Kachingwe as third defendant wants an order that the Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) investigates and discloses to the general public the source of income by the MMD used for the purchase of about 100 Toyota Hilux motor vehicles, buses, 5000 bicycles and about 1000 bales of chitenge material and T-shirts.

He is further claiming for an interim mandatory and prohibitory order of injunction against the MMD restraining the distribution of motor vehicles, bicycles, chitenge materials and T-Shirts until the duty payable is assessed by ZRA and payable by the MMD.

The PF is also claiming any relief the court may deem fit and costs. According to a statement of claim filed in the Lusaka High Court, Mr Kabimba stated that on July 28, 2011, President Rupiah Banda dissolved parliament and set September 20 this year as the date for tripartite elections.

He said on August 1, this year, President Banda during a function held at Intercontinental Hotel in Lusaka launched the 2011 election campaign for the MMD.

He said after the launch, Maj Kachingwe started allocating campaign materials to its adopted candidates in form of bicycles, bales of chitenge material, motor vehicles and T-Shirts.

Mr Kabimba said on August 7, 2011, President Banda officiated at a function in Lusaka where the said materials which were allegedly imported into the country in large quantities were allocated.

He said the MMD’s campaign material was liable to import duty and other incidental taxes which the first defendant had negligently failed to charge and or collect on behalf of the government treasury of the Republic of Zambia.

Mr Kabimba said the consignment of the third defendant’s campaign materials included about 100 Toyota Hilux motor vehicles, bales of Chitenge materials and T-Shirts and at least 5000 bicycles all valued at over K3.5 billion.”

Mr Kabimba claimed that the MMD’s consignment of campaign materials was disproportionate to its income adding that the MMD had no investment portfolio or any business activity from which it would earn such income to justify the expenditure on the material.

He further stated that the DEC is obliged by law to institute investigations into the source of the income or disproportionate expenditure levels by the MMD and inform the public accordingly.

Mr Kabimba said ZRA should not allow the MMD to use its imported consignment of campaign materials before import duty and other taxes are paid to the commission.

And in an affidavit in support of ex parte summons for an interim order injunction pursuant to Order 29, Rule 1 of the Rules of the Supreme Court of England, 1999 edition, Mr Kabimba averred that DEC had not investigated the MMD’s source of income in accordance with its mandate.

[Times of Zambia]

Sata promises to revist Mungomba Draft within 90 days if voted into power

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Patriotic Front leader Michael Sata
Patriotic Front leader Michael Sata

Opposition Patriotic Front President Michael Sata has promised to re-visit the Mun’gomba draft constitution within 90 days once voted into power.

Mr. Sata said that the country only needed a strong constitution that will protect all citizens in the country unlike the current situation where citizens are not secured.

The PF leader said that the constitution of the country should be left to provide security to civil servants whom he said are not secure as they can be kicked out of employment at any time without proper guidelines being followed.

He was speaking in Lusaka today during a public forum by the Post Newspapers’s Press Freedom Committee.

Mr. Sata said that it was unfortunate that the draft constitution failed to pass due to the selfishness of Republican Vice President George Kunda, who he said appointed himself commissioner of the National Constitution Conference in order to make money.

Mr Sata said that the office of the Republican Vice President carries too much power. Mr Sata claimed that the Vice President has too much power, enough to make the incumbent manipulate the running of the economy.

Mr Sata could not however state exactly what his party plans to do in order to restrict the respective powers once elected into office.

QFM

Power Fans Attack Quicksilver

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Power Dynamos supporters on Saturday attacked coach Beston ‘Quicksilver’ Chambeshi at Musa Kasonka stadium in Ndola after the teams shock defeat to struggling Kalewa.

Chambeshi was slapped and manhandled by irate Power supporters at the end of the game that ended 1-0 in favor of bottom placed army club Kalewa.

The former Nkana coach was attacked as he was about to board Power’s team bus and was saved from more punishment after soldiers intervened.

Kalewa’s win was only their second this season after earlier beating Nkwazi 4-1 in Lusaka in May and the Ndola club came into this match against third from top Power on the back of four successive defeats.