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Mark Sinyangwe Put To Rest

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For second bereavement at Nkana in a space of three weeks, Faz officials failed to attend a burial this time of ex-Zambia defender Mark Sinyangwe at Chibolya Cemetery in Mufulira.

Sinyangwe died on Wednesday at Ronald Ross Hospital in Mufulira where he had been admitted for one month.

The master of ceremony at the grave site called Faz officials to lay wreaths and give a speech but none stepped forward.

It was a repeat of another incident at the burial of  ex-Nkana defender Wiseman Chizumira in Lusaka at Leopards Hill Memorial Park where this time both Nkana and Faz officials were conspicuously absent but were the following weekend later in attendance led by Kalusha Bwalya at the Power Dynamos-Nkana derby game in Kitwe.

Meanwhile, Sinyangwe’s funeral was attended by members of Nkana’s 1999 Super Division winning side led by their coach Patrick Phiri including midfield dynamo Gift Kampamba, striker Frazer Kammwandi and defender Ken Katala.

Meanwhile, no minute of silence was observed at most matches on the day in honor of Sinyangwe as was also the case during the wake of Chizumira’s death.

Updated with Results: Zanaco Cash in on Warriors

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Kabwe Warriors two-match winning run came to a stretching halt on Saturday after Zanaco beat them 2-0 at Sunset Stadium in Lusaka.

And leaders Red Arrows lead at the top of the Faz Super Division table has been cut from five to two points after losing away to second placed Konkola Blades.

At Sunset, Warriors brief place in the sun came to an end when a technically superior Zanaco beat them to complete back-to-back league wins by the same margin this season.

Fabrice Mbimba opened the scores with a fantastic header from a Judge Mkandawire cross in the 5th minute in a game Warriors huffed and puffed throughout to find any rhythm.

Zanaco had numerous chances but was let down by some haste finishing from their DR Congo-born attacker Mbimba.

Jacob Mupeta made it 2-0 in the 70th minute after blasting layoff from Ignatius Lwipa.

At Konkola Stadium in Chililabombwe, Arrows lost 1-0 away to hosts Blades.

A 15th minute goal from forgotten man Martin Daka in the 15th minute sealed Arrows fate in no-man’s land.

Arrows stay put on 36 points while Blades move from 31 to 34 points as coach Keagan Mumba continues to chase dreams of Blades and his first coaching career Super Division title.

And at Musa Kasonka Stadium in Ndola, Power Dynamos failed to recover from their 1-0 derby loss to Nkana last weekend to suffer an even more embarrassing away loss to bottom placed Kalewa.

Kalewa beat Power 1-0 to collect their second three points of the season to see Power tumble from second to third place.

Nkana on the other hand shifted a gear from 6th to 5th place after a 2-1 win over Nakambala Leopards courtesy of goals from the familiar scoring duo of Reynold Kampamba and Evans Kangwa.

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Lime Hotspurs 1-Forest Rangers 2
Zanaco 2-Kabwe Warriors 0
Roan United 0-Green Buffaloes 0
Konkola Blades 1-Red Arrows 0
Green Eagles 0-Nchanga Rangers 0
Kalewa 1-Power Dynamos 0
Nkana  2-Nakambala Leopards 1

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Choosing the next President

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File: 75-year old Besinati Zulu casting her vote

By Gray Soko

Much has been said about issue based campaigns, meaning the various parties and candidates should tell the electorate what they will do about the economy, unemployment, etc. This is good but here is another angle voters should seriously consider. After all promises are not always kept promises. One person said politicians are now driving with the windows of their cars open, waving at people but once elected they drive with windows shut! This angle voters should seriously consider is the character of the leader[pullquote].Some fairy tales begin with “Once upon a time…” Others begin with “If elected, I promise..[/pullquote]

The points to consider are:

· Has the leader got a vision that will benefit others and not themselves? Will he be there only to enrich himself and his kin?

· Is he willing to follow and listen to the people as well as lead? Is he the “ I know it all type” ?

· Is he flexible and willing to adjust?

· Has he got strong spiritual and moral convictions and will not succumb to corrupt practices to get elected or get into deals with investors or compromise values for expediency.

· What unique programmes has he got or is he simply a maintenance manager eg. is the road/rail network going to be any different from that inherited from the colonial past.

· Has he got passion for Zambia or he is just ambitious for the high post for selfish motives.

· Has he got integrity ? Will he say one thing in public and another in private? Is he predictable? Is he comfortable if his “private” life is exposed?

· Is he forgiving or holds grudges against those with different views or are antagonistic and oppose him.

While it is good to look at past successes, let us not be locked into the past but remember that we are here to make history not protect it. How do the

main presidential contenders RB,HH,Sata,Nawakwi and General Miyanda measure up to the above?

Five ditch UPND, file as independent candidates and accuse HH of imposing candidates

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UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema
UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema-Accused of being undemocratic

Five parliamentary candidates have resigned from the opposition UPND and have since filled in their nominations as independent candidates following the party’s decision to leave them out of adoption.

The five candidates have accused party president Hakainde Hichilema of adopting unpopular candidates he has close relation with.

One of the five candidates Joshua Ng’andu who claims to have been assured by Mr. Hichilema of a possible adoption has charged that the UPND leader will pay the price for imposing unpopular candidates.

Mr. Ng’andu says it is wrong for Mr. Hichilema to accuse the Patriotic Front of being undemocratic when his party has been engaging in under-hand methods to adopt candidates.

He has therefore challenged Mr. Hichilema to tell the nation why in nearly all the 19 constituencies in the province, the party has independents adding that in Mazabuka district alone has four UPND aspiring candidates who are contesting as independents.

Mr. Ng’andu says UPND will this year be buried because its leader has lost direction and preferred to support his old friends whom he says are unpopular.

Other candidates have charged that Mr. Hichilema can no longer be trusted because he has betrayed the provincial executive committee which had earlier recommended candidates according to the desire of the grass roots in their particular constituencies.

Those contesting as independents include, Eugene Munyama and Keith Chemu for Magoye constituency, Shadereck Mwiinga for Mazabuka central and a Mr. Nakanga for Chikankata constituency.

Efforts to get a comment from UPND spokesperson Charles Kakoma and his deputy Cornelius Mweetwa proved futile as both their mobile phones were unreachable by broadcast time.

QFM

It’s ten presidential candidates for 2011 elections

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Opposition UNIP president Tilyenji Kaunda shakes hands with Chief Justice Ernest Sakala when he filed in his nomination papers at the Supreme Court in Lusaka
Opposition UNIP president Tilyenji Kaunda shakes hands with Chief Justice Ernest Sakala when he filed in his nomination papers at the Supreme Court in Lusaka

In what appeared would be probably the highest number of contenders for plot one for this year’s 20th September polls, the final contestants are down to 10 compared to eleven in 2001.

Although 17 parliamentary candidates had earlier indicated they would battle it out through the ballot for state house this year, the filing in of nominations closed on Friday with only ten candidates.

Of the seven out of the race, some failed to raise the 2-hundred pre-conditional numbers of supporters, while others pulled the plug at the eleven hour for various reasons but largely due to inability to raise supporters or K10m presidential nomination fee.

The filing of nominations which started on Sunday 7th August, closed Friday 12th August at the Supreme Court in Lusaka, and saw duly nominated presidential candidates also declare assets.

Chief Justice Ernest Sakala has officially announced the names of the party leaders that have successfully filed in valid nominations at the close of the period as:

Candidate Party

1. Tilyenji Kaunda UNIP
2. Edith Zewelani Nawakwi FDD
3. Dr Fredrick Mutesa ZED
4. Elias Chipimo Jnr NAREP
5. Hakainde Hichilema UPND
6. Ng’andu Magande NMP
7. Rupiah Bwezani Banda MMD
8. Charles Milupi ADD
9. Michael Sata PF
10. Godfrey Miyanda HP

Political parties whose candidates pulled out of the race failed to raise the required number of supporters are:

11. Dr Cosmo Mumba NRP
12. ZDDM
13. Bishop Steven Mwale PRP
14. ZCP
15. RCP
16. ZPP
17. UNP

Bishop Stephen Mwale’s PRP had earlier requested the Electoral Commission of Zambia to defer the party’s filing of presidential nominations from Wednesday to Friday, which was granted.

But by close of nominations at 16 00 hours on Friday, PRP still failed to raise the required number of supporters and crashed out of the race.

Other parties fell through due to what appeared to be technical issues such as similarities in symbols and cited lack of time to redesign and circulate the same to members countrywide within six days of in of nominations, and later on campaigning ahead of the polls.

With the three political parties: ZPP, RCP and PRP that were scheduled to file in their presidential bids on Friday unable to meet numbers, the Supreme Court enjoyed quietude all day till nominations closed at 16:00 hours after the last candidate PRP finally pulled out.

Chief Justice Ernest Sakala thanked all candidates who have successfully fined in for the presidential.

Justice Sakala has also thanked cadres for their peaceful conduct during the nomination period which begun on 7th August, and commended the media for their cooperation.

ZNBC

Matongo resigns from UPND

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United Party for National Development vice preswident Richard Kapita
United Party for National Development vice preswident Richard Kapita-Matongo resigned because he was not adopted

Former UPND immediate past Pemba Member of Parliament David Matongo has resigned from the party.

And UPND Spokesperson Charles Kakoma says Mr Matongo has left the party because he was not adopted to re-contest the Pemba seat.

Mr Matongo who was until his resignation was also UPND treasurer General says he has left the party because the senior leadership in UPND has lost faith in him and hence his decision to leave in peace.

He says he is hopeful that UPND will reciprocate his gesture and discuss national development issues and not characters.

Mr Matongo says in his letter of resignation made available to ZNBC News in Lusaka that time has come for him to pursue other endeavors.

And Mr Kakoma says it is clear that Mr Matongo was never a true believer of the ideals of the party from the beginning in view of his action.

Assaulted former PF member asks Magistrates to bring PF leader Michael Sata to court

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Convicted Patriotic Front Member, Judge Ngoma, was jailed for three years for assault

A former PF member assaulted by seven PF cadres in 2009 has asked the Lusaka Magistrates Court to bring PF leader Michael Sata and three others to court for their involvement in his abduction and beating.

Samson Zulu says while four PF cadres have been prosecuted and convicted for his assault; Mr Sata, Roy Kasama and Clement Chinga have been gone with impunity.

Mr Zulu in his complaint addressed to the Chief Resident Magistrate says he wants the three remaining suspects to be arrested and brought to court for justice to be done.

He says in his complaint that he is ready to comply with the provisions of the criminal procedure code and put his complaint on oath if required by the court.

Mr Zulu claims he was abducted by seven PF cadres on June 5th 2009 who paraded him before Mr Sata on the orders of the PF leader.

He says he has communicated the whereabouts of the three suspects to police but is surprised that no arrests have been made so far.

Meanwhile Patriotic Front-PF cadre Judge Ngoma has been denied bail by the Lusaka High Court and has been sent to the jail.

High Court judge Emelia Sunkutu dismissed Ngoma’s application on grounds that it lacked merit.

Mrs Sunkutu ruled that neither did Ngoma advance any compelling grounds nor exceptional circumstance to render his bail application successful.

She also noted that although Ngoma was earlier granted bail by Lusaka High Court Judge Hamaundu, such a verdict is not binding on her but merely persuasive.

On Monday Judge Sunkutu upheld Ngoma’s incarceration for assault occasioning bodily harm.

Judge Sunkutu quashed all the three grounds of appeal that Mr Ngoma advanced.

She noted that the Subordinate Court was on firm ground to convict Ngoma because the offence he has been convicted of, by law requires a custodial sentence.

Judge Sunkutu observes that Ngoma acted in a barbaric manner to assault the former party members Sam Zulu and Mubanga Chileshe.

[ZNBC]

Court dismisses Kabimba’s application to order Vice President George Kunda to vacate office

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PF Secretary General, Wynter Kabimba
PF Secretary General, Wynter Kabimba

The Lusaka High Court has dismissed an application by opposition Patriotic Front Secretary General Wynter Kabimba to order Vice President George Kunda to vacate office.

High Court Judge Albert Wood has ruled that the Vice President should continue to serve to cushion the power vacuum in an event, of a vacancy in the office of the President.

Judge Wood however turned down the application to strike out Mr Kunda from the proceedings.

He notes that the Vice President has a direct interest in the outcome of the proceedings.

This is in a matter in which Patriotic Front-PF Secretary General Mr Kabimba had applied that Vice President George Kunda should vacate office.

Mr Kabimba contended that Mr Kunda was appointed by virtue of his membership to the National Assembly which has been dissolved.

ZNBC

RB challenges the opposition to also disclose the source of their funding

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President Rupiah Banda talks to MMD presidential campaign committee chairman Boniface Kawimbe (right) and deputy presidential campaign director Martine Mtonga (left) when he inspected party campaign materials at the MMD campaign center in Lusaka.
President Rupiah Banda talks to MMD presidential campaign committee chairman Boniface Kawimbe (right) and deputy presidential campaign director Martine Mtonga (left) when he inspected party campaign materials at the MMD campaign center in Lusaka.

President Rupiah Banda says opposition political parties questioning the source of funding for the MMD Campaign must also disclose their sources.

And President Banda says he is happy to be in Chipata after being exposed to ridicule, and lies from the Opposition.

President Banda says his visit to the Eastern Province will give him a chance to explain issues to the people of Chipata in particular.

He says that even after declaring the election date, the opposition has continued to look for issues to get rid of his Presidential candidature.

President Banda says the MMD is confident of wining the elections, especially after holding its first campaign rally in Chibombo on Thursday which he has described as a success.

President Banda was speaking to journalists upon arrival at the Chipata Airport on Friday.

President Banda who arrived at about 16:25 hours is accompanied by first lady Thandiwe Banda, former Parliamentary Chief Whip Vernon Mwaanga, former Vice President Enock Kavindele and United Liberal party President Sakwiba Sikota among others.

The President was received at the airport by Eastern Province Permanent Secretary Eularia Mwale, Inspector General of Police Francis Kabonde, senior MMD and government officials.

And President Banda says the MMD is confident all its adopted parliamentary and local government candidates have successfully filed in their nominations.

The President hopes the opposition has also managed as some parties had not released their list of adopted candidates for the September 20, polls.

President Banda is in Eastern Province where he is on Saturday expected to hold a public rally at Chipata Golf Course.

On Sunday, President Banda is expected to hold another rally in Mfuwe.

Kabwe Warriors Face Big Test At Sunset

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Kabwe Warriors two-match winning streak will be tested on Saturday in their big Midlands derby when they travel to Sunset Stadium in Lusaka to face Zanaco.

The Warriors match-up against Zanaco has over the years risen as the second Midlands derby on the profile after Green Buffaloes with the demise in stature of City of Lusaka.

Warriors new coach Dick Ngwenya and his assistant Happy Sichikolo have collected six points from their two games in charge with an avenged 1-0 over Zesco United and went better against Forest Rangers whom they beat 2-1 away.

This weekend they face a Zanaco side that beat them 2-0 at Railway Grounds in Week 3 on April 16 in Kabwe.

Zanaco on the other hand are looking to restore some respect at home after they were humiliated away by the same score line last Saturday by Zesco.

Zanaco will also provide an interesting measure of Warriors real caliber despite their loss away last weekend at Zesco.

Their vibrant attacking twosome of Moses Phiri who scored in the first leg and Fabrice Kanda including talented midfielder Boyd Mwangela will surely test Warriors limits.

Meanwhile, Warriors are still waiting for striker Nicholas Zulu who is on loan from Zesco to deliver while Zanaco should be on the lookout for the explosive Derrick Mulenga, the visitors recent signing from City.

13/08/2011
Lime Hotspurs-Forest Rangers
Zanaco-Kabwe Warriors
Roan United-Green Buffaloes
Konkola Blades-Red Arrows
Green Eagles-Nchanga Rangers
Kalewa-Power Dynamos
Nkana -Nakambala Leopards

ECZ challenges Lubinda to report graft allegations to ACC

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ECZ Director Priscilla Isaac
ECZ Director Priscilla Isaac

The Electoral Commission of Zambia has challenged former Kabwata Member of Parliament Given Lubinda to report allegations of corruption against Universal Print Group to the Anti Corruption Commission and the Drug Enforcement Commission if he has evidence as he claims.

Responding to Mr Lubinda’s letter to the Commission in which among other things he questioned why the ECZ has seen it fit to conceal the criminality of its preferred contractor for the printing of ballot papers, ECZ Director Pricilla Isaac in a letter to Mr Lubinda made available to QFM says the Commission has not received any information from either the ACC or DEC on any of its officers on the alleged corruption pertaining to the printing of ballot papers in all instances that the company has been contracted.

Ms Isaac says the Commission is therefore surprised and taken aback that the former Kabwata MP has chosen to so vehemently address the issues of alleged corruption to the Commission instead of the relevant law enforcement agencies.

She says the Commission has nothing to hide and can only conclude that Mr Lubinda’s ranting is mischievous and intended to disrupt the electoral process thus destabilizing the peace that the country has been privileged to enjoy since independence.

Ms Isaac has further challenged the ACC and the DEC to respond to Mr Lubinda’s allegations if the have any information that the contract to print the 2011 elections ballot papers was corruptly awarded to UNIPRINT.

She adds that the Commission does not bow to ultimatums or take instructions or orders from any person or authority, and that by issues ultimatums to the Commission Mr Lubinda is out of order and contrary to the Electoral ACT which states that the Commission shall not be subject to the control or direction of any other person or authority.

QFM

Hakainde Hichilema, the richest among presidential candidates

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UPND President Hakainde Hichilema

United Party for National Development UPND President Hakainde Hichilema is the richest of the presidential candidates in this year’s general elections.

The UPND leader has declared assets worth of K46 billion.

This is according to the declaration of assets he has filed in his Presidential nominations before Chief Justice Ernest Sakala.

Mr Hichilema has declared land and buildings to be worth K 22 billion .

President Rupiah Banda has also declared assets valued at  K5. 8 billion.  President Banda’s assets included personal properties worth K2.8 billion  and K2billion cash at the bank.

Patriotic Front President Michael Sata has declared 7 guns worth K26 million , a Cresida Motor Vehicle valued at K15 million  and 20 000 shares in Chilanga Cement valued at K150 million .This is according to figures obtained by ZNBC News in Lusaka on Friday.

Charles Milupi of the Alliance for Democracy and Development ADD has declared K35 billion worth of assets.  Mr Milupi’s assets include 60 000 shares in CEC valued at K4 billion , 100 000 shares in Lafarge Cement valued at K750 million  and 60 per cent shares in Tiiseza Zambia Limited valued at  K1.8 billion. Mr Milupi’s other assets include Six Motor vehicles, a Tractor, Gun and K3 billion cash at the Bank.

National Movement for Progress Party President Ng’andu Magande has declared assets valued at K6 billion.  Mr Magande’s assets include popota farm in Choma, three motor Vehicles and a short gun.

FDD President Edith Nawakwi is worth K4 billion  after she declared her assets before the Chief Justice.  Ms Nawakwi’s assets include motor vehicles and a farm in Lusaka west.

The Zambia for Empowerment and Development President Dr Frederick Mutesa has declared assets worth more thanK3 billion. Dr Mutesa’s assets include three Motor Vehicles worth K300 million  and a double story house valued at K 3.5 billion.

Heritage Party President Godfrey Miyanda has declared a small holding property estimated at K1 billion and a Four bed roomed house.

[ZNBC]

Two PF parliamentary candidates show up to file nomination papers at the same time in Katuba constituency

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There was confusion today at Katuba nomination centre when two PF parliamentary candidates showed up to file their nomination papers at the same time.

The incident happened at Mwanjuni Basic School in Katuba constituency. The two candidates reportedly had adoption certificates, but the other had a letter of withdrawal for the other candidate.

Electoral Officer John Manganda told ZNBC news that the two candidates have been sent back to their secretariat to resolve the matter and none was allowed to file in nomination papers.

And the PF have withdrawn their candidature for Kasenengwa Parliamentary seat. The party had adopted Grace Mwanza to contest on its ticket. The party has written to Electoral Commission of Zambia, District Electoral officer for Kasenengwa indicating that it has withdrawan sponsorship for Ms Mwanza.

Elsewhere, five political parties have so far successfully filed in their parliamentary nomination for Lusaka Central. Patriotic Front’s Guy Scott was the first to file in his nomination. The second was the MMDs Muhabi Lungu. He told ZNBC that he was confident that his party will carry the day owing to the works they have managed to achieve so far.

United Party for National Development candidate Charles Msiska has also successfully filed in his nomination.

National Revolution Party -NRP candidate Cephas Chansa was the third to file his nomination.

Mr Chansa says he will work aggressively to upgrade the constituency because it has been neglected for a long time.

He was flunked by NRP President Cosmo Mumba who says that he will help his MP to make a difference in the constituency especially that he was the youngest politician in parliament.

Zambia Direct Democracy Movement ZDDM candidate Edwin Sakala was the fourth to file in his nomination.

Earlier Mr Sakala was turned back by the returning officer, Hellen Mubita because he had incomplete documents.

National Democratic Party- NDP candidate for Lusaka Central David Kasuba was also turned back because he did not sign his statutory declaration and the declaration of compliance.

Among other documents parliamentary must have include nine supporters, two witnesses, 5 hundred thousand nomination fee, a letter from a sponsoring political party authorizing the candidate to stand as an MP and a photo of the candidate.

Mr Kasuba has since successfully filed in his nominations.

In Nchelenge, MMD’s Benjamin Mwila has filed in his nomination for the September 20th elections.

Mr Mwila immediately appealed to the electorates to rally behind President Rupiah Banda and the MMD because of the various socio-economic achievements he has scored.

Mr. Mwila has also called on the voters in Nchelenge Constituency to give him another chance as their Member of Parliament.

National Movement Party’s (NMP) Nchelenge Constituency Parliamentary Candidate Daniel Christopher Musonda has also successfully filed in his nomination papers.

Mr. Musonda successfully filed in his nomination to contest the elections at 11:49 hours.

The Patriotic Front (PF) Nchelenge Constituency Parliamentary Candidate, Raymond Mpundu has also successfully filled in his nomination papers.

Mr. Mpundu’s papers were officially declared valid by the Returning Officer, Danny Chibinda at about 12:30 hours.

By Press time UNIP, UPND and two other independent candidates were yet to file in their nomination Papers.

Magande party: Aspirants cause laughter as they fail to pronounce the name of their party

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Opposition National Movement for Progress (NMP) aspiring local government and parliamentary candidates in Solwezi on Thursday caused laughter when they failed to pronounce the name of their party.

This was during a briefing for aspiring candidates for both local government and national assembly held in the Boma conference hall in Solwezi.

The local government and one parliamentary candidates for Solwezi central constituency sent the gathering into laughter when they failed to pronounce the initials NMP on which they are contesting and opted to refer to it as Magande party.

Mr “Ng’andu” Magande who is former Finance Minister, is the President of the National Movement for Progress Party – NMP, which the candidates failed to spell out.

And addressing the candidates from five different political parties, Solwezi Central Constituency returning officer Mwiya Mwiya appealed to political parties to respect the electoral code of conduct.

The candidates were from Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD), Patriotic Front (PF), and United Party for National Development (UPND), Forum for Democracy and Development (FDD) and NMP.

Mr. Mwiya, who is Solwezi Municipal council director of administration, said a system that will prevent violence during nominations is being devised.

He says one of the measures put in place to prevent violence is not allowing political party members to use the same routes.

The Electoral Commission of Zambia has set August 12, 2011 as a day for filing in of nominations for national assembly and local government seats in the September 20th tripartite elections.

ZANIS

Now William Banda wants to sue Sata over his parentage

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File: MMD Lusaka Province chairperson William Banda with UPND Matero constituency youth vice secretary Clever Kapaso, who together with other cadres defected to the ruling party.

The Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) Lusaka Province Chairman has announced plans to sue Patriotic Front Leader Micheal Sata over his parentage.

William Banda has said that the party is aware that Mr Sata’s father was not Zambian.

Mr Banda has announced this in Lusaka’s Kanyama compound where the party received defectors from the Patriotic Front and United Party for National Development-UPND.

Mr Banda says during the meeting over 150 people have defected from the PF and UPND to the MMD.

Mr Banda has urged Kanyama residents to vote for the President Banda and the MMD Kanyama parliamentary candidate, Yohan Mwanza in the September 20 polls.

He says although the government gives parliamentarians money through constituency development fund no development has come forth for the people.

Mr Banda says the opposition has failed to bring development to many constituencies in Lusaka because it does not want to give political mileage to the ruling party.

Mr Banda has also declared that President Banda will win this year elections because he has proved to people that he means business in taking development to the people.

He says President Banda’s development work is evident throughout the country.

ZNBC