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Maize purchase starts in 2 weeks

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FLASHBACK: Livestock and fisheries Minister Bradford Machila checking on quality of maize for FRA at ATZ plant in kafue

THE Food Reserve Agency (FRA) says it will commence maize purchasing in the second week of July 2011.

FRA assistant public relations officer Michael Mazakaza said in Lusaka yesterday that the moisture content is still above the recommended 12.5 percent.

“The moisture content across the country is above 12.5 percent, making it difficult to commence the purchase of maize,” Mr Mazakaza said.

He said since the 2010-2011 marketing season was launched in May this year, the agency has not been able to purchase maize.

Zambia has recorded another bumper harvest of over 3 million metric tonnes of maize in the 2010/2011 agricultural season.

This represents an eight percent rise above the last 2009 – 2010 agricultural season.

The maize floor price for this year’s marketing season is pegged at K65,000 per 50 kilogramme bag of maize.

And Mr Mazakaza said the FRA is next week expected to give a comprehensive statement on the status of storage facilities.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

ZAM president refutes allegation that musicians were paid for singing solemn songs at FTJ funeral

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ZAM President Maiko Zulu
ZAM President Maiko Zulu

The Zambia Association of Musicians (ZAM) has refuted media reports that musicians were paid K10 million each for singing solemn songs at the funeral of the late second Republican President Frederick Chiluba.

ZAM President Maiko Zulu said no musicians was paid the K10 million to sing at late Dr. Chiluba’s funeral.

He instead explained that ZAM only coordinated the recording and performance of the “Amazing Life” song. He said that the song was a tribute and local musician’s collective contributions towards State funeral of the late second Republican President.

He added that the performance by the non-choral musicians were purelynon-profiting project.

Mr. Zulu said this in a statement made available to ZANIS in Lusaka yesterday.

He said the said it was therefore unfair for some sections of the media to suggest that ZAM musician were performing commercially.

The ZAM boss described the media assertion as cheap politicking and unprofessional journalism which may have negative impact on the general development of the music industry and the credibility of musicians in the country.

“No musician to our knowledge was paid K10 million to sing at the funeral of the late D. Chiluba. The amazing life tribute song project
was a noble and collective towards state funeral by Zambian musicians under the auspices of the Zambia association of Musician and it was purely non-profit project. It is therefore unfair ion the part of some section of the media to suggest that ZAM where performing
commercially, ” he said.

He stated that ZAM will not allow it name to be tarnished over what he termed a genuine contribtion to national cause.

He ha since urged people and the media not to politicize the musicians participation during the funeral although the person who died was a political leader, he was President of the country for ten years.

“ZAM will not allow its name to be tarnished over what was a genuine contribution to a national cause. Our musicians’ participation during the funeral should not be politicized because we feel that despite it being the funeral of a political leader, it was also the funeral of a man who President of the whole of Zambia for ten years, ” he said.

Mr. Zulu has advised the public who have any queries to contact their secretariat adding that the association is professional, accountable and very transparent.

He advised the media to gather their fact before publishing statements saying doing so will dispel doubts to the credibility of
the news articles and avoid damaging allegations.

According to a story carried in one of dailies, last week, government is reported to have paid K10 million to non-choral musicians who were signing during the funeral of the late second republican president.

ZANIS

Midweek Scorecard

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Zesco United are finally laughing all the way to the bank after they cashed in their K150 million prize for winning the 2010 Barclays Cup.

Club officials confirmed today that Zesco’s bounty for beating Zanaco 2-0 in the delayed 2010 final played this past April at Nkoloma Stadium in Lusaka has finally been paid.

Furthermore, Zesco coach Fighton Simukonda and defender Billy Mwanza were both bestowed with the Coach and Player of the tournament awards.

Simukonda took home K10 million while Mwanza picked up a K5 million cheque.

HEADS ROLL IN DIVISION 1 NORTH

Chambishi and Mufulira Police have both fired their coach’s  following a spate of poor results.

Chambishi fired their long-serving coach Emmanuel Siwale who was on his third stint with his boyhood club.

And Mufulira Police parted ways with veteran coach and Mufulira Wanderers legend Fredrick  Kashimoto.

10th placed Chambishi have replaced Siwale with Davies Chibemba while 7th positioned Mufulira Police, the club also known as Muchindu,have hired  Robert Tana, who is ex-Zambia defender Elijah Tana’s big brother.

FAZ SUPER DIVISION WEEK 13

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Forest Rangers 2 (Nasha Kaya 15″, Mala Besa 77″)-Nchanga Rangers 0

Kalewa 0-Konkola Blades 1 (Chipulu Chileya 62″)

Zesco United 3(Derrick Kabwe, Clifford Chipalo, Ben Maleka)-Nakambala Leopards 0

Nkana 2(Evans Kangwa 10″, Renold Kampamba 60″)-Roan United 1 (Perry Sinkala 74″)

Kabwe Warriors 0-Power Dynamos 1 (Emmanuel Chimpinde 4″)

Green Eagles 1(Kebby Hachipuka)-Lime Hotspurs 0

Zanaco 0-Red Arrows 1(Alex Sichone 61″)

Nkwazi 1(Derrick Mwansa 20″ pen)-Green Buffaloes 4(Liniker Mwikisa 50″ 65″, Brian Chilando 78″, Allen Mukuka 89″)

TOP SCORERS

29/06/2011

Evans Kangwa (Nkana) 6
Dube Phiri (Red Arrows): 6
Lottie Phiri (Power Dynamos): 6
Alfred Luputa (Zesco United):6

Liniker Mwikisa (Green Buffaloes): 5
Ephriam Banda (Konkola Blades): 5
Kangwa Chileshe (Zesco): 5

Raynold Kampamba (Nkana): 4
Nasha Kaya (Forest Rangers): 4
Webester Mulenga (Nakambala Leopards): 4
Charles Siyingwa (Zanaco): 4
Jackson Mwanza (Zesco United):4
Graven Chitalu (Roan United): 4
Moses Phiri (Zanaco): 4
Lewis Macha (Nchanga Rangers): 4

DIVISION 1

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WEEK 16
North
Nkwiza 2-Chambishi 0
Zesco Luapula-Lusaka Dynamos N/P
Kalulushi Modern Stars 1-Mufulira Police 2
Mufulira Wanderers-Bresmer United N/P
Konkola Mine Police 1-Mufulira Blackpool 0
Luanshya United 0-Chindwin Sentries 1
Prison Leopards 4-Kabwe United 0
Mining Rangers 1-Indeni 0
Ndola United 2-Kitwe United 1
South
Freedom Rangers 1-Big Roma 0
Paramilitary 3-Petauke United 1
Mazabuka United 0-Nampundwe 1
Livingstone Pirates 2-Young Green Eagles 0
Kafue Celtic 4-Kalomo Jetters 0
Lusaka Tigers 1-City of Lusaka 2
Lusaka City Council 3-Riflemen 0
Profund Warriors-Senanga Leopards NP
Luena Buffaloes 1-National Assembly 0

Government to introduce allowances for disabled people

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Government will soon introduce a monthly allowance for people with disabilities in Zambia.

Ministry of Community Development and Social Services Permanent Secretary Sherry Thole disclosed today that the disability allowances are meant to assist the physically challenged persons.

ZANIS reports that Ms. Thole said the monthly allowance will be given to less privileged disabled persons under the Government programme of financially empowering disabled persons.

She has since called for the provision of accurate information on disability issues which Government can use for planning purposes.

She said lack of such information was hindering implementation of various Government programmes for the disabled people. Ms. Thole said this when she launched the Rehabilitation and Research Resource Centre at the Zambia Agency for Persons with Disability (ZAPD) offices in Lusaka today.

She has further implored ZAPD to use the research data that will be gathered for strategic planning. She said Government wants well tailored plans and budgets that will be responsive to the needs of the targeted beneficiaries.

Ms. Thole has thanked Opportunity Zambia, a Norwegian sponsored disability organisation, for funding rehabilitation of the resource centre.

She also appealed to cooperating partners and international non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to help fund research projects in order for disabled people to engage in research.

And Opportunity Zambia Programme Advisor, Alick Nyirenda, said his organisation disbursed K3 billion towards the programme of disability in Zambia in the last two years.

Mr. Nyirenda said his organisation, which is being sponsored by an organisation for disabled persons in Norway, has also spent K47 million on refurbishing the
resource centre at ZAPD. He has since commended the relationship his organisation is enjoying with organisations for disabled persons and the Government in Zambia.

Speaking earlier, Zambia Agency for Persons with Disability (ZAPD) Director General Charles Mwape said the resource centre will help in planning and mitigating the challenges persons with disabilities are facing.

[ ZANIS ]

Go for VCT-Govt prods public

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Government has underscored the need for
members of the public to consider going for Voluntary Counselling and
Testing (VCT) services in order to know their HIV/AIDS status.

Lusaka Province Permanent Secretary Daniel Bowasi said in a speech
read for him by his deputy, Chinjili Zulu that stakeholders should engage in programmes that encourage families to go for VCT services.

Mr. Bowasi said this during the commemoration of VCT day held under the
theme, ‘’Get tested together, Get tested Today.’’

ZANIS reports that Mr. Bowasi said Government has continued to promote
the fight against HIV/AIDS through the creation of district advisors
office aimed at supporting response in the district.

Mr. Bowasi also observed that the provision of universal access to quality treatment care and support to all people living with HIV, care givers and their families.

At the same occasion, Japanese International Cooperation Agency
(JICA) Representative Shiro Nabeya said his agency will continue supporting the Zambian government in the health sector.

Meanwhile, Zambia’s renowned HIV/AIDS advocate and founder of Fountain of Life, Princess Kasune Zulu, called on all Zambians to take issues of voluntary counselling and testing seriously as this help
save their lives.

Princess Kasune commended Government and its cooperating partners for intensifying the fight against the pandemic through the provision of treatment and VCT centres across the country.

[ ZANIS ]

MMD leadership to continue improving Zambians’ welfare-Siliya

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Dora Siliya
Dora Siliya

The ruling Movement for Multi party Democracy (MMD) has maintained that its leadership in Government will continue uplifting the living standards of Zambians.

MMD Spokesperson Dora Siliya said the party has for the past ten years fostered economic development.

ZANIS reports that Ms. Siliya said currently, the ruling party is seeking to achieve the Vision 2030 of making Zambia a middle income
country.

She was speaking last night during the MMD media cocktail held at Intercontinental Hotel in Lusaka.

She said due to the hardworking Government, Zambia has continued to be one of the best performing economies in Africa.

Ms. Siliya has since urged Zambians to vote for the MMD government in order for it to continue undertaking development in the country.

She thanked the media for the pivotal role it plays in disseminating information to the public and enabling them to make informed
decisions.

She added that the partnership between the media which is refered to as the fourth Estate and the ruling party is important to the
development of the country.

ZANIS

MMD is in Intensive Care Unit – Mpombo

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Expelled Kafulafuta Member of Parliament George Mpombo

Kafulafuta Member of Parliament George Mpombo has charged that the resignation of Chongwe Member of Parliament Sylvia Masebo from the MMD has confined the ruling party to the intensive care unit.

Mr. Mpombo says this is also an indication that the MMD has completely lost its ground signifying its collapse.

He says the ruling party’s failures are as a result of the blind leadership of republican president Rupiah Banda.

He says more people are likely to resign from the party anytime from now especially that the country is headed for elections.

Mr Mpombo states that the ruling party has lost ground as can be seen from its diminishing support in most provinces.

He adds that at the moment the only province that the MMD can boast of enjoying support from is the eastern province.

QFM

Electoral Commission of Zambia will not extend the voter verification exercise-Mambilima

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Electoral Commission of Zambia-ECZ Chairperson Ireen Mambilima
Electoral Commission of Zambia-ECZ Chairperson Ireen Mambilima

Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) chairperson Justice Irene Mambilima has maintained that the commission will not extend the voter verification exercise which came to an end June 12.

This follows calls by political stakeholders for an extension to allow more registered voters to have their details verified before the final register is compiled.

Speaking in Lusaka today during the ECZ/political parties’ liaison Committee meeting, Justice Mambilima said the commission has little time left before the forthcoming tripartite elections and that extending the verification exercise will have a negative impact on the commission’s preparatory works.

Justice Mambilima says the commission remains committed to ensuring that the country holds transparent, free and fair elections.

She says the ECZ has made headway in preparing for the coming general election and that all stakeholders will be kept updated on the progress regarding the elections.

Justice Mambilima has however said that in response to the concerns raised by stakeholders; the ECZ printed out hard copies of names of people, who registered as voters for every constituency and in all polling stations to ensure that no one is left out in the final register before certification which is expected by July, 31, 2011.

QFM

President Rupiah Banda leaves for the Copperbelt Province.

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FLASHBACK: President Banda boards the Zambia Air Force executive plane in Chipata before heading back to Lusaka.

President Rupiah Banda leaves for  today for a three day working visit to the Copperbelt Province.

The President is expected to open the 2011 Zambia International Trade Fair during his visit to the Copperbelt.

Six hundred and twenty-seven firms will be exhibiting various products and services at this year’s Trade Fair in Ndola.

This is contained in a statement released to ZNBC News by the President’s Special Assistant for Press and Public Relations Dickson Jere.

President Banda’s administration has, since 2008, received accolades from various quarters, including the World Bank “Ease of Doing Business” Report, which early this year ranked Zambia among the top 10 reformers in the world.

The 97 foreign exhibitors to the 2011 Fair are a pointer to the Government’s efforts in creating an environment that continues to attract prospective investors to come and explore the available opportunities.

The Fair, whose theme is “Innovation for Competitiveness”, comes on the back of a World Bank Report which has named Zambia among Sub-Sahara Africa’s fastest-growing economies in the 2011-2013 period.

This has been attributed to the splendid performance in mining, agriculture and service sectors.

President Banda will be accompanied to the Copperbelt by First Lady Thandiwe Banda and senior government officials.

ZNBC

State raised enough funds for late FTJs funeral-Shikapwasha.

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Information Minister Ronnie Shikapwasha
Information Minister Ronnie Shikapwasha

Government says it managed to raise sufficient funds for the funeral expenses of late second president Dr. Fredrick Chiluba who died on the 18th of June 2011 and was put to rest on the 27th of June 2011.

Chief Government spokesperson Lieutenant General Ronnie Shikapwasha has told QFM that the people of Zambia made contributions towards the state funeral through the accounts that were opened at selected banks.

General Shikapwasha however notes that government will only be able to give a comprehensive statement on how much it raised and spent on the funeral after the all the data has been put together.

Government had put the budget for Dr Chiluba’s funeral expenses at about K4.6 billion.

And General Shikapwasha has thanked the people of Zambia for exhibiting unity during the state funeral for Dr. Chiluba.

He says the people of Zambia should also ensure that they live on with the legacy of peace that the former leader has left behind.

General Shikapwasha has also thanked the countries that were represented at the funeral for their moral support.

QFM

Development due to Dr Chiluba’s bold steps to privatise the economy. – Dr Musokotwane

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Finance and National Planning Minister Situmbeko Musokotwane
Finance and National Planning Minister Situmbeko Musokotwane

Minister of Finance Situmbeko Musokotwane says the economic growth Zambia is experiencing is as a result of the bold steps Second Republican President Frederick Chiluba took to privatize the economy.

Dr. Musokotwane says Dr. Chiluba unlocked the private sector when he privatized the economy.

He says Zambia’s economy will continue to grow as long as the country remains peaceful and maintains economic fundamentals such as inflation.

Dr. Musokotwane says peace is also an important element for investments flow.

He says the inflation rate should remain low if Zambia is to continue recording economic growth.

The Minister was speaking when he officiated at the Economic Review and Trade Finance Seminar organised by Access Bank in Lusaka.

He says part of the country’s economic growth will remain in the mining sector and that one third of all taxes in the country will be generated from mining firms.

And when presenting an overview of the Zambian economy, Leader of Deloitte Mining Advisory Services Ebrahim Takolia said the country’s GDP growth is expected to continue over the years.

Mr. Takolia says copper and cobalt will continue to play a significant role in Zambia’s economy.

He also said there has been a significant increase in foreign investments since 2000.

And Access Bank Zambia Managing Director Mukwandi Chibesakunda says the bank is ranked tenth in the industry, with deposit liabilities of about eighty million United States dollars.

The ranking shows 135 percent growth from thirty four million US dollars in 2009.

Chief Mpezeni’s Condition Stabilises

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University Teaching Hospital (UTH) Public Relations Manager, Pauline Mbangweta has described as stable the condition of Paramount Chief Mpezeni.

Speaking in a telephone interview, Ms Mbangweta said Chief Mpezeni of the Ngoni people of Eastern province, was admitted on Monday, 27th June 2011.

The traditional leader fell ill here in Lusaka while attending the funeral of former president, Frederick Chiluba.

Ms. Mbangweta, who could not disclose Chief Mpezeni’s ailment, however said the traditional leader is receiving the medical attention he deserves.
[ MUVI ]

Power Dynamos Take Top Spot

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Power Dynamos are the new Faz Super Division leaders after beating hosts Kabwe Warriors 1-0 away at Railway Grounds in Kabwe today in a Week 13 fixture.

Beston Chambeshi’s team replaces Zanaco at the summit of the table after the former leaders suffered a 1-0 home loss at the hands of Red Arrows played away at Nkoloma Stadium this afternoon.

Power scored the winner in the 3rd minute through midfielder Emmanuel Chimpinde to stretch the Kitwe sides good run away in Kabwe to four games with three wins and a draw over the last four seasons.

The Arthur Davies side will go into the  two week mid-season break with a slender 25 point lead.

Arrows are second also on 25 points but with an inferior goal difference following their away win over Zanaco.

Meanwhile, Arrows’ winning goal came from an Alex Sichone free-kick in the  61st minute of the match.

The game was played at Nkoloma instead of Sunset Stadium as earlier scheduled due to repair works on the perimeter fence at Zanaco’s homeground.

And at the Trade Fair Grounds in Ndola, Zesco United dealt Nakambala Leopards a big psychological blow when they were crushed 3-0.

Derrick Kabwe, Chiford Chipalo scored for Zesco and the pressure was evident on Nakambala who went to concede an own goal scored by Ben Maleka.

Kabwe went on to miss a penalty for Zesco to save Nakambala from further torment.

FAZ SUPER DIVISION WEEK 13 RESULTS

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Forest Rangers 2-Nchanga Rangers 0
Kalewa 0-Konkola Blades 1
Zesco United 3-Nakambala Leopards 0
Nkana 2-Roan United 1
Kabwe Warriors 0-Power Dynamos 1
Green Eagles 1-Lime Hotspurs 0
Zanaco 0-Red Arrows 1
Nkwazi 1-Green Buffaloes 4

TABLE

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Shangombo hospital nears completion

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Construction of Shangombo district
hospital in Western Province at the cost of about K11 billion, has reached an advanced stage.

Western Province Permanent Secretary Seth Muleya confirmed the
development to ZANIS in an interview in Mongu saying works are expected to be completed in August this year.

Mr. Muleya said Government decided to re-engage Tomorrow Investment to
complete the project after a four-year stoppage.

He said the contractor is on track and doing a better job than before.

Mr. Muleya said it was Government’s desire to ensure that health services are provided within the vicinity of local communities.

The Permanent Secretary said about K11 billion was allocated for the construction of the Shangombo district hospital.

[ZANIS]

Zambia Leaps On Fifa Rankings

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Zambia has leaped 17 places on the Fifa rankings released today in Zurich.

Dario Bonetti’s side moved from 89 to 72 as they continue on their gradual drop from an all time low of 101 in February.

The rapid rise is thanks to Zambia’s recent 3-0 win over Mozambique on June 4 that saw them top their 2012 Africa Cup Group C qualifier.

Zambia’s Group C opponents Libya are 63rd in the world, Mozambique 106 and Comoros 164.

Meanwhile, Zambia are 16th on the Caf rankings jumping from 21st in May.