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RB castigates opposition parties criticising the World Bank’s reclassification of Zambia

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President Banda speaking at the Launch of the National development plan
President Banda

President Banda has castigated opposition parties and some individuals criticising the World Bank’s reclassification of Zambia as a lower middle-income country.

Mr Banda said he is disappointed with people who have continued to criticise the World Bank decision which shows that Zambia’s economy is growing.

“We have received the news from the World Bank and the country’s B+ rating from international rating organisations Standard and Poors and Fitch with honour and joy but it is surprising that my colleagues in the opposition have continued to criticise such recognitions,” President Banda said.

“They are saying there is still poverty in the country but there is no country in the world which is free of poverty. It is through these ratings that our country will manage to eradicate poverty,” he said.

President Banda said this when he officiated at the ground-breaking ceremony of the Kafue Gorge Lower Hydro-electric project in Kafue yesterday.

He said the continued positive ratings mean that Zambia’s economy is growing at a fast rate and benefits will trickle down to citizens and improve their lives.

Mr Banda said Zambia can now attract more investors to the country’s critical sectors and investors will help Zambia to develop economically, socially and politically.

“These ratings do not mean that our people will wake up tomorrow and start driving their own vehicles, live a posh life or that the country will suddenly eradicate poverty. But in the long run, people will live more comfortable lives. So, I wonder what my colleagues criticise. One day we will get there,” President Banda assured.

He said the ratings are not political because they were conducted by credible international institutions, based on the country’s economic achievements.

[pullquote]”These ratings do not mean that our people will wake up tomorrow and start driving their own vehicles, live a posh life or that the country will suddenly eradicate poverty. But in the long run, people will live more comfortable lives. So, I wonder what my colleagues criticise. One day we will get there,” President Banda assured.[/pullquote]

Mr Banda said he is happy that Zambia has been reclassified as a lower middle-income country and assigned positive ratings under his administration.

Meanwhile, Mr Banda has announced that over 200 housing units in Camp Three of Namalundu Gorge residential area in Kafue will be sold to sitting tenants.

And President Banda is disappointed with people who are criticising the World Bank’s ranking of Zambia as a lower middle-income country.

Mr Banda made the announcement in Kafue yesterday when he officiated at the ground-breaking ceremony of Kafue Gorge Lower Hydro-electric Project.

“Let me take this opportunity to announce that over 200 houses in Camp Three of Namalundu will be given to sitting tenants to benefit our people,” he said.

The institutional houses are occupied by Zambia Police Service officers, health workers and some employees of Zesco. Mr Banda said Zesco under the Kafue Gorge Lower Hydro-electric Project will build houses for its employees working under the project.

He said the project will also construct a classroom block at Chibola Basic School in Namalundu.

“Zesco will build new houses for its workers who will be employed under this new project. In the same vein, this project will construct a classroom block at Chibola Basic School which you had requested me to build for you,” Mr Banda told the crowd which had gathered to witness the ground-breaking ceremony.

Before making the announcement at the project site, Mr Banda toured the Namalundu houses and some schools.

He also held private talks with Zesco management and some members of the board of directors.

Recently, the President instructed Maamba Collieries to offer over 800 houses to former sitting tenants as part of the home empowerment scheme

RB commissions $2bn Kafue Gorge Lower Hydro-electric Power Station

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FASHBACK: Energy Minister Kenneth Konga and Sino Hydrom engineers at the site where ZESCO LTD is buuilding a new power station calle Kafue Gorge Lower

PRESIDENT Banda yesterday commissioned the construction of the US$2 billion Kafue Gorge Lower Hydro-electric Power Station which will add 750 megawatts of power to the national grid once completed in 2017.

The project, which will create about 300 direct jobs for indigenous Zambians, is being implemented under the public- private partnership made up of Zesco, Sino Hydro Corporation and the China Africa Development Fund.

Speaking at the ground-breaking ceremony in Namalundu Gorge in Kafue, Mr Banda said the power station is one of the most important components of Government’s strategy to meet the growing energy demand in the country and the region.

“The energy sector is essential for the smooth functioning of our industrial sector and must be expanded as quickly as possible. Zambia’s power needs have been increasing faster than projected, largely due to the rapid growth of our economy which has averaged 6.4 percent over the last six years,” President Banda said.

The mining and agricultural sectors have registered increased growth during the last five years. The mining sector grew from 2.5 percent rate in 2008 to 15.2 percent in 2010, while agriculture grew by more than 6.6 percent in the same year.

The President said the growth rate must be planned ahead to keep pace with the rising demand for power.

Mr Banda said Government’s strategy is to facilitate the growth of small businesses in rural areas, by initiating more rural electrification programmes through Zesco and the Rural Electrification Authority.

President Banda said the strategy is designed to support agriculture and other formal and informal businesses which create employment in rural areas.

He said communities do not immediately see the long-term benefits of large-scale projects like the Kafue Gorge Lower Hydro-power Station and it is necessary to ensure that the communities see rewards from such projects.

“In this case, the commencement of this project will open up opportunities for employment and enhance the overall development of Kafue Gorge area,” he said

The project will entail building new roads, houses, hospitals and schools while some existing infrastructure will be expanded.

He said the project will boost local businesses including small and medium enterprises dealing in cement, steel and other building materials which will be sourced locally.

President Banda said besides power generation, Government is also paying close attention to the power distribution and transmission system.

Government has initiated measures to improve the efficiency of the power distribution system and ensure its expansion beyond urban centres to rural areas and communities where electricity is on high demand.

Minister of Energy and water Development Kenneth Konga said the implementation of the project is an indication that Government’s policies are being effectively executed.

Southern Province Minister Elijah Muchima said it is painful that opposition parties have continued to condemn President Banda’s administration even when Government is implementing projects like the Kafue Gorge Lower project.

Chinese ambassador to Zambia Zhou Yuxiao urged Syno Hydro Corporation to employ local Zambians and pay them rewarding salaries.

Mr Zhou said the contractor should also ensure that it observes labour laws and respects its employs.

He said by the end of 2010, China’s investment in Zambia has accumulated to about US$2 billion, covering sectors like mining, power generation and transmission, infrastructure, agriculture, manufacturing, tourism and telecommunications.

Special assistant to the president of Sino Hydro Corporation Wang Minsheng said his company is committed to the completion of the project in time.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

Zambia Team for Zimbabwe Friendly

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Dario Bonetti on Wednesday named his 22-man team to face Zimbabwe in a friendly in Harare on August 10.

The team, that will include 8 home-based players and will go into camp in Lusaka on August 7, will be without any European and Asian-based players due to logistical reasons.

Bonetti says all foreign-based players will join the team in Harare on August 8 by lunchtime because the team will have its first full team training session in the Zimbabwean Capital on the same day at 16:00.

Team
Goalkeepers: Kennedy Mweene (Free State Stars, South Africa), Kalililo Kakonje (TP Mazembe, DR Congo)

Defenders: Francis Kasonde (Al Hazm, Saudi Arabia), Nyambe Mulenga (Zesco United), Stoppilla Sunzu, Emmanuel Mbola (Both TP Mazembe, DR Congo), Kampamba Chintu (Bidvest Wits, South Africa),Jimmy Chisenga (Red Arrows), Thomas Nyirenda (Konkola Blades), Cosmas Kabaza (Zanaco)

Midfielders: Rainford Kalaba (TP Mazembe, DR Congo), Noah Chivuta (Free State Stars, South Africa), Isaac Chansa (Orlando Pirates, South Africa),Felix Katongo (clubless), Allan Mukuka (Green Buffaloes), Justin Zulu (Hapoel Rishon LeZion, Israel), Kennedy Mudenda (Power Dynamos),

Forwards: Collins Mbesuma (Golden Arrows, South Africa), Given Singuluma (TP Mazembe, DR Congo), Lottie Phiri (Power Dynamos), Dube Phiri (Red Arrows)

I will remain loyal to MMD-Guston Sichilima

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Home Affairs deputy Minister Gaston Sichilima (L)

Mbala Member of Parliament, Guston Sichilima has pledged to remain loyal to the MMD despite not being adopted to stand in Mbala.

Mr Sichilima who applied and was not adopted for the Mbala Parliamentary seat says he is not going to ditch the MMD which he says has given him an opportunity to serve in various party and government positions.

He told ZNBC News in an interview that he will support, President Banda and Mwalimu Simfukwe who has been adopted to contest the Mbala parliamentary seat on the MMD ticket.

Mr Sichilima has urged other members of the party that have not been adopted to remain united and ensure the opposition is given the greatest defeat ever.

And Former Chienge District Commissioner Samuel Chewe has pledged to support all MMD adopted parliamentary candidates in Luapula province.

In his congratulatory message to the adopted candidates, today, Mr Chewe says he will support all the nominated MMD candidates to ensure that the ruling party emerges victorious in the province in this year’s elections.

Mr Chewe, who was one of the applicants for Kawambwa Central constituency, has since appealed to all those that have not been adopted to support the adopted candidates.

He has called on all MMD members in the province to come together and launch an issue based campaign focusing on the many developmental projects that the MMD has scored under the leadership of President Rupiah Banda.

In a statement made available to ZANIS in Mansa today Mr Chewe also urged the adopted candidates to work hard.

He further requested all MMD members to refrain from acts of violence during the period saying that it is the only sign of true democracy.

Among the nominated candidates include Elizabeth Mulobeka ( Kawambwa ), Sunday Maluba ( Mwansabombwe ), Dr Bulangeti Chisha (Pambashe) and Besa Chimbaka ( Bahati ).

Copperbelt Permanent Secretary Mwansa Mbulakulima will recontest his Chembe Contituency, with Dr Chitalu Chilufya ( Mansa Central ) , a Mr. J. Kapungwe ( Chipili ) and Mr John Chinyanta will also recontest his Mambilima seat.

Others adopted include Dr Jacob Chongo ( Mwense ), while the Chiengi seat will be contested by a Mr. M Mampi. Former Defence Minister Beny Y. Mwila will contest the Nchelenge seat, while the Bangweulu seat will be contested by Mr. Sylvester Chifwembe.

The Chinfunabululi and Luapula seats will be contested by Chiliyea Kapekele and Daniel Chisala, respectively

ZANIS

Striking Tanzanian truck drivers force Nakonde border to close

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Nakonde Border
Nakonde Border

The Nakonde border in Northern Province has been temporarily closed following a strike action by striking Tanzanian truck drivers who have became violent this morning.

There was tension at the border post as the irate drivers ran amock bringing business at both Tunduma and Nakonde border to a stand still. They set even attempted to set on fire a fuel tanker belonging to one of the companies in Tanzania carrying fuel destined for Zambia .

However, quick action by the Zambia Police and their Tanzanian counterparts saved the fuel tanker from being set on fire. The tanker has since been escorted by armed Zambia police officers and it is parked at Nakonde police station.

The strike action by the Tanzanian truck drivers which has entered day-4 today failed to be resolved yesterday during a meeting addressed by the Mbeya Region minister John Mwakipesile at Tunduma border in Tanzania yesterday afternoon.

Paramilitary police officers in both Zambia and Tanzania are keeping vigil as striking drivers stand in groups possibly planning the next move.
The chanting drivers said their strike action can only be called off after their grienvances have been met in full.

The international drivers are now demanding to be addressed by the Tanzanian Republican President Jakaya Kikwete or his vice president saying their issue is very serious and should be addressed by senior Government officials and not regional officials.

They have vowed to continue with their strike action saying time has come for them to speak and demand for what is right and good for them. One of the drivers, Musa Mwaiseki said their issue needs serious people to sort it out.

Mwaiseki said no amount of threats would stop them from demanding for what is due to them. He said all what the drivers are demanding for is an increased salary and improved conditions of services.

Yesterday striking drivers told ZANIS they will continue with their strike action until their demands are met in full. Joseph Johns said they have decided to go on strike because they have suffered for a long time adding that it is high time that they are given what is due to them.
Johns said the transporters are given enough money by the owners of the goods but give their drivers very little. “We have all the information concerning how much our employers are given because we have managed to access some contract forms between our respective companies and the owners of the goods we are carrying to either Zambia or the Democratic Republic of Zambia (DRC) and we just wonder why they give us very little,”said Johns.

The strike action has affected revenue collection by the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) and the Road Transport and Safety Agency (RATSA) offices at Nakonde.

Yesterday one of the drivers Mohammed Aziri told ZANIS in an interview at Tunduma that they have agreed as drivers not to resume work until all their grievances are met.

Aziri said truck drivers are demanding for increased salaries and improved conditions of service. He said Tanzanian truck drivers were the least paid in the region adding that drivers are also demanding for risk allowance to be paid to each driver before goods are loaded onto the trucks because some of the goods they carry are highly risky though no risk allowance is given to the driver.

Muhammed Aziri said other drivers in the region like the South Africans are always given risk allowance but wondered why Tanznian transporters can not give the same allowance to its drivers. The truck driver also complained that the travelling allowance given to them in Tanzanian shillings is not enough because they have to change the money to other currencies depending on their destination.

Another driver Ali Mohammed said the expenditure from the time they load the truck to the time they ofload is too much compared to how much they are given by the owners of the trucks.

Mohammed said they are a lot of charges they have to pay when in transit such as parking fees at Nakonde dry port which has to be paid from their own pocket because the transporter does not give them money to carter for such expenses.

ZANIS

Teachers in Nakonde grateful for released allowances

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The teaching fraternity in Northern Province has expressed gratitude at the continued release of their allowances by the Government.

Zambia National Union of Teachers (ZNUT) Northern Province Provincial chairman Nondo Kasanda told Zambia News and Information Services (ZANIS) in an interview in Nakonde today.

He said that teachers in the Province are happy with the continued release of funds by the Government for teachers’ allowances.

Mr. Kasanda who is also Zambia Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) district chairman said the commitment by the Government to dismantle the outstanding allowances for the teachers is highly commendable.

He said with this commitment shown by the Government, very soon the issue of outstanding allowances for teachers will be a thing of the past.

” I am urging the office of the Provincial Education Officer (PEO) to also consider the newly recruited teachers in terms of their outstanding settling and subsistence allowances,” he said.

He said that it is important that even the newly recruited teachers are catered for so as to motivate them and enable them to settle down quickly.

Government yesterday released another K10 Billion for teacher allowances in the country.

Northern Province has been given K1.1 Billion from the K10 Billion which will be disbursed by the office of the PEO.

ZANIS

Major Kachingwe calls on Journalists to attend any MMD function without fear of intimidation

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MMD national secretary Richard Kachingwe
MMD national secretary Richard Kachingwe

MMD National Secretary Richard Kachingwe has also called on Journalists to attend any MMD function without fear of intimidation adding that the party will
guarantee them total protection.

Major Kachingwe said that MMD regretted the beating up of a Muvi TV crew by alleged MMD cadres in Lusaka West. He said the beating was uncalled for and has distanced his party from the same.

He said the party is still investigating whether the people involved were MMD cadres but has however condemned the beatings. Major. Kachingwe told ZANIS in an interview in Lusaka that the party believes in media freedom and does not allow its cadres to harass any journalists.

He said the MMD is known to have introduced media freedom and takes the media as its partners. The MMD Chief Executive labeled the attacks on the journalists as criminal and called on the police to bring the culprits to book.

He advised people to distinguish between party functions and criminal functions. Major Kachingwe also urged the public to be aware of some opposition cadres who masquerade as members of the party when they are involved in such fracas with the view of denting the image of the ruling party.

He has meanwhile, reiterated that the party will always uphold peace ahead of this year’ general elections.

And the Police Service has since arrested 46 people in connection with the beating of Muvi Television journalists in Nakachenje area in Lusaka West on Monday.

Police spokesperson Ndandula Siamana says 26 out of the 46 are women.

Ms. Siamana said that the two men among the suspects have been identified as political cadres and have been charged with assault.

She has told ZNBC in Lusaka that the rest of the suspects have been charged with criminal trespass and obtaining money by false pretence.

Ms. Siamana has warned that the Zambia Police will deal sternly with anyone that will abrogate the law.

On Monday, a Muvi Television News Crew was beaten by unknown people as they went to cover a land wrangle in Nakachenje area in Lusaka West.

ZANIS

MMD candidates are “walkovers”-Mulongoti

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Former MMD chairperson for elections Mike Mulongoti
Former MMD chairperson for elections Mike Mulongoti

Former MMD chairperson for elections Mike Mulongoti says the adopted MMD parliamentary candidates in Lusaka have guaranteed the opposition outright victory.

Mr. Mulongoti says the MMD adopted candidates have an uphill battle to convince the people to vote for them.

He describes some of the adopted parliamentary candidates as walkovers incapable of winning an election.

Mr. Mulongoti has further questioned Luapula Member of Parliament Peter Machungwa’s decision to vie for the Kabwata seat instead of re-contesting his Luapula seat.

In an interview with QFM, Mr. Mulongoti, who recently endorsed the candidature of Patriotic Front leader Michael Sata, say Dr Machungwa’s decision is an indication stated that he neglected people of Luapula Province.

Meanwhile, the opposition Patriotic Front has started interviews for the selection of parliamentary and local Government candidates for the forthcoming general elections.

PF Secretary General Wynter Kabimba has confirmed the development to ZNBC news in Lusaka.

The provincial interviews follow the conclusion of the selection process at constituency and district levels.

Mr Kabimba says the Central Committee ,which is the highest party organ will meet to look at the recommendations from Constituencies, Districts and Provinces once interviews of aspiring candidates have been concluded.

On Monday Mr Kabimba said the adoption process of candidates for the parliamentary and local government election is expected to be concluded by this month end.

QFM/ZNBC

The Dr.Moses Show – A delicate balancing act

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Your host, Dr. Moses Simuyemba, is a medical doctor and Africa’s first Certified Power Coach. Power Coaching is a world renowned life coaching qualification of Coaching and Leadership International Inc, and is recognised by the International Coach Federation and the European Coaching Institute.
He is also an author, speaker and corporate trainer.

Dr. Moses is here to engage you in a “thought provoking and creative process that will empower you to maximise your personal and professional potential.”

His personal philosophy is summed up in the phrase “You are all you can be. Go on and be it.

So sit back and enjoy the show as we explore how YOU can make YOUR life better in every way.

 

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The Week/Weekend in Pictures

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Mkushi hospital under construction
Mkushi hospital under construction

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Mapepala road in Serenje district under construction
Mapepala road in Serenje district under construction

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Home Affairs Minister Mkhondo Lungu leads other mourners in body viewing the late Maxwell Mututwa at Silele Village in Senanga
Home Affairs Minister Mkhondo Lungu leads other mourners in body viewing the late Maxwell Mututwa at Silele Village in Senanga

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President Rupiah Banda with the Litunga of Western Province at State House
President Rupiah Banda with the Litunga of Western Province at State House

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President Rupiah Banda talks to the Litunga of Western Province at State House
President Rupiah Banda talks to the Litunga of Western Province at State House

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Former Deputy Minister of Works and Supply Lameck Mangani speaking during the press briefing at Pine View guest house in Chipata
Former Deputy Minister of Works and Supply Lameck Mangani speaking during the press briefing at Pine View guest house in Chipata

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Front Provincial Chairman Lucas Phiri and Lameck Mangani speaking during the press briefing at Pine View guest house in Chipata
Front Provincial Chairman Lucas Phiri and Lameck Mangani speaking during the press briefing at Pine View guest house in Chipata

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Central province minister Ackimson BANDA cuts a robbon of a newly constructed classrom block at Chikanda basic school in Mumbwa district
Central province minister Ackimson BANDA cuts a ribbon of a newly constructed classrom block at Chikanda basic school in Mumbwa district

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Central minister cuts a ribon of newly constructed block while World vision manager Moses Mwenda lauds
Central minister cuts a ribbon of newly constructed block while World vision manager Moses Mwenda applauds

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Central province minister with world vision manger moses mwenda after receiving desks from the government to Chikanda basic school
Central province minister with World vision manger Moses Mwenda after receiving desks from the government at Chikanda basic school

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President Rupiah Banda waves to the crowd after addressing a public rally at Maramba Stadium in Livingstone1
President Rupiah Banda waves to the crowd after addressing a public rally at Maramba Stadium in Livingstone

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President Rupiah Banda waves to the crowd after addressing a public rally at Maramba Stadium in Livingstone
President Rupiah Banda waves to the crowd after addressing a public rally at Maramba Stadium in Livingstone

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Crowds of people listening to President Banda at Maramba Stadium in Livingstone
Crowds of people listening to President Banda at Maramba Stadium in Livingstone

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President George Kunda greeting people before he addressed a rally in Chinsali
Vice President George Kunda greeting people before he addressed a rally in Chinsali

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Newly appointed Tourism, Environment and Natural Resources Permanent Secretary Peter Mumba at the swearing in ceremony at State House2
Newly appointed Tourism, Environment and Natural Resources Permanent Secretary Peter Mumba at the swearing in ceremony at State House

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Newly appointed State House Chief Analyst for Press and Public Relations Kennedy Limwanya during the swearing in ceremony1
Newly appointed State House Chief Analyst for Press and Public Relations Kennedy Limwanya during the swearing in ceremony

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ZESCO United secretary Justin Mumba and committee member Hastings Ndovi being presented with the cheque for winning the 2010 KCM-FAZ Premier League by KCM manager corporate affairs Sampa Chitah
ZESCO United secretary Justin Mumba and committee member Hastings Ndovi being presented with the cheque for winning the 2010 KCM-FAZ Premier League by KCM manager corporate affairs Sampa Chitah

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ZESCO United secretary Justin Mumba shows off the K100 million cheque
ZESCO United secretary Justin Mumba shows off the K100 million cheque

First Quantum Mineral lists today on LuSE

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FIRST Quantum Minerals’ Zambian Depositary Receipts (ZDRs) are expected to be listed and admitted to trading on the Lusaka Stock Exchange (LuSE) today, the mining company has said.

The company says the ZDRs will trade on the LuSE under the symbol FQMZ (ISIN ZM0000000375), according to a statement issued by the company and availed to the Mail yesterday.

“Further to prior announcements, Renaissance Capital and First Quantum Minerals (FQM) Limited are pleased to confirm that following closure of the offer period, First Quantum’s Zambian Depositary Receipts will be listed and admitted to trading on the Lusaka Stock Exchange from 09:00 on Wednesday July 20, 2011.”

“Each ZDR will represent interests in First Quantum’s underlying Common Shares (TSX: FM). An allotment announcement with full details of the listing will be published prior to listing,” the company said.

LuSE chief executive officer Beatrice Nkanza hailed First Quantum for becoming the first mining company to issue shares on the local stock exchange, adding that the listing avails Zambians the opportunity to invest directly in the company.

“The capital market is very excited about this development and establishes the LuSE as a prime listing destination for multinational mining companies operating in the region,” she said.

Commenting on the listing, Pangaea Renaissance Securities Limited chief executive officer Ceaser Siwale said, “The First Quantum listing has been very well received by Zambian investors, and we at Renaissance Capital are delighted to have worked with First Quantum to bring this landmark transaction to the Zambian market.”

Renaissance Securities are the book runners for FQM.

FQM resident director Kwalela Lamaswala said the listing is in recognition that Zambians are important stakeholders of First Quantum and creates another way for Zambians to identify with and participate in the growth of the company.

And THERE was impressive activity on the Lusaka Stock Exchange (LuSE) last week with turnover sky-rocketing to a massive K25 billion from the previous week’s K8.7 billion.

According to LuSE Weekly News for July 15, 2011, a total of 9, 558,050 were transacted in 182 trades, yielding a total turnover of K25 billion.

This is compared to 2,747,950 shares that were transacted in 64 trades yielding over K8.7 billion.

LuSE attributed the highest volume to trades in Shoprite shares amounting to 4,248,189 shares worth K17 billion.

Overall trading activity occurred in 15 listed stocks namely; BP Zambia, Cavmont Chartered Holding Zambia, Copperbelt Energy Corporation, Lafarge Cement Zambia, Farmers House, Investrust, Standard Chartered Bank Zambia, Zambeef Products and Zamefa.

Trading activity also occurred in Zambian Breweries, Zanaco Bank, Zambia Sugar, African Explosives Limited Zambia and BATA Shoe Company.

LuSE indicates that the all-share index closed at 3,931.47 points down by negative 1.45 percent from 3,989.43 points over the previous week ending July 8, 2011.

On year-to-date in Kwacha terms, the index which measures performance of stocks on the stock market rose by 18.99 percent. The stock exchange also recorded 2,450,139 rights worth K247,014 in Investrust letters of allotment.

Jesuit Centre hails lower middle income status

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THE Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (JCTR) says the reclassification of Zambia as a lower middle income country is commendable as it comes in the wake of improved macro-economic indicators, including sustained economic growth and improved credit rating.

JCTR social conditions programme manager Miniva Chibuye said in a statement issued in Lusaka yesterday that the reclassification is a good thing for the economy and more investors are likely to be attracted to Zambia.

Ms Chibuye said the major concern for the JCTR is that social development indicators are not improving at the same rate.

Ms Chibuye said the reclassification announced by the World Bank last week, is also marred with challenges in terms of accessing concessionary loans and development assistance, which are normally meant for low income countries.

She said the aspects must be firmly considered and planned for as they can potentially compromise the achievement of Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) including MDG one, on halving extreme poverty and eradicating hunger by the year 2015.

Ms Chibuye said it is important to improve socio-economic indicators and enhance access to income and basic household needs.

She said Government must continue to focus more on improving the human development indicators for the lower middle income status to be more meaningful to citizens.

She also said Government should find sustainable ways of raising domestic revenue to improve the lives of Zambians who are still poor.

The World Bank recently reclassified Zambia and Ghana as lower middle income countries, following the annual assessment of poor countries.

The Bank’s re-assessment is based on the value of a country’s GNI. This means that per capita income for the two countries is now above the low income countries’ threshold of $1,005.

Countries that are considered to be in the lower middle income category are those with GNI ranging from $1,006 to $3,975 per person per year while upper middle income countries have a per capita income ranging from $3,976 to $12,275.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

No West secession talk

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Northern Rhodesian provinces in the 1920s

THE Mbunda and Nkoya Royal Establishments of Western Province say they will not allow any opposition party to talk about the secession of the region as a campaign issue.

Representatives of the two royal establishments said in separate interviews yesterday that the Barotseland Agreement of 1964 is a complex issue, which can only be resolved with concerted efforts from both Government and the Barotse National Council.

National chairperson of the Cheke Cha Mbunda, Ndandula Libingi, said Government should be given time to resolve the matter in an amicable manner.

“Political parties trying to use this as a campaign issue are causing confusion, and our position is to side with President Banda and wait for him to resolve the matter at an appropriate time,” he said.

Mr Libingi said opposition parties are deceiving the electorate that the Barotseland Agreement could be resolved within a short period of time.

“That issue has dragged through three governments, and now President Banda is making great strides by holding consultative meetings,” he said.

And Vice-Chairperson of the Kazanga Cultural Association, Laiton Kaushiku, said the MMD has shown true care for the people of Western Province by paying attention to the needs of the people.

“There is no need to talk about secession because we have a caring government and a President who has shown great concern by meeting the BNC and the Barotse Royal Establishment and committing to resolve the issue,” he said.

Mr Kaushiku said the presence of Vice-President George Kunda at the recent Kazanga cultural ceremony of the Nkoya-speaking people is a strong indication that Government has great respect for the culture and customs of all regions in the country.

“This was the first time a very high profile Government official officiated at our Kazanga cultural ceremony to show us that Government cares,” he said.

He said parties hoping to sway the decision of the electorate in the province to vote for the MMD and President Banda will not succeed.

Meanwhile, CHARLES MUSONDA reports that a political activist from Western Province has called on the people in the area to support President Banda’s stance on the Barotseland Agreement and efforts to develop the region.

In an interview yesterday, David Moyowambuya said it is good that President Banda has briefed the nation on the progress his government has made on the Barotseland Agreement and the resolutions of the Barotse National Council.

Mr Moyowambuya said the people of Western Province should also support Mr Banda’s decision to appoint a high-level team of Government officials to study the resolutions.

“This development shows that the province is entering a new phase. I want to earnestly appeal to youths and the people of Western Province in general to give Government a chance and the BRE time to establish the facts on the Barotseland Agreement.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

The MMD Announces the list of its adopted MPs for 2011 Elections (UPDATED WITH FULL LIST)

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FLASHBACK: President Rupiah Banda and an MMD parliamentary candidate

The ruling MMD has become the first political party to announce adopted Members of Parliament to contest on its ticket in this year’s election.

And the MMD National Executive Committee (NEC) has adopted six opposition Patriotic Front and two United Party for National Development UPND MPs to contest on its ticket.

Others include National Democratic Focus (NDF) President Ben Mwila who is standing in Nchelenge Constituency while nominated Finance and National Planning Minister Dr. Situmbeko Musokotwane is standing in Liuwa constituency.

The six PF MPs are Bahati’s Besa Chimbaka who is also Luapula Province Minister, Dr Jacob Choongo (Mwense), Dr. Peter Machungwa (Luapula) who is now standing in Kabwata, Faustina Sinyangwe (Matero), Majory Mwape who has been fielded in Munali constituency in Lusaka and Elizabeth Mulobeka Chitika will re-contest her Kawambwa seat.

Expelled Namwala UPND MP Major Robbie Chizhyuka will re-contest his seat on the MMD ticket and so will another UPND bigwig Josephine Limata who will re-contest the Luampa constituency seat on the ruling party ticket.

UNIP’s Mkhondo Lungu is standing in Lundazi and FDD’s Levy Ngoma will contest the Sinda seat.

Katanshi and Kasama central constituencies’ adoptions have been deferred.

President Rupiah Banda announced this to ZANIS last evening after a full NEC meeting that sat at State House to finalise the selection of names in the morning.

“I’m pleased to announce the full list of adopted parliamentary candidates for the MMD as adopted by a full MMD NEC which sat today at State House,” announced President Banda in a press statement released to ZANIS last evening by his Special Assistant for Political Affairs Dr. Francis Chigunta.

Seasoned politicians from both the ruling and opposition members who have also been adopted include Patrick Ngoma (Feira), Donald Chilufya (Chawama), Muhabi Lungu (Lusaka Central), Major Celestino Chibamba (Shiwang’andu) and David Diangamo (Itezhi-Tezhi)

New entrants include Japhen Mwakalombe (Chongwe), Dr. Carnitius Banda (Mandevu), Rosaria Fundanga (Chilubi), Chileshe Kapwepwe (Chinsali), Mwalimu Simfukwe (Mbala), Laiven Apuleni (Mbabala) and Joshua Simuyandi (Pemba).

Others are Trymore Mwenda (Chikankata), Dr. Victor Mukonka (Monze Central), Noah Siasimuna (Siavonga), Muti Beyani (Sinazongwe) and Charles Mututwa for Senanga Central among others. The rest of the MMD current MPs have maintained their seats in this year’s adoption process.

Ronal Mukuma (Kabompo MP), Gunston Sichilima (Mbala MP) and Charles Shawa for Feira are among those who have not been adopted this year.

Meanwhile, President Banda who is also MMD President observed that the selection process was transparent, meticulous and highly competitive.

He congratulated the adopted candidates and wished them success in their campaigns in this year’s polls.

Mr. Banda appealed to MMD aspirants who have not been adopted to continue supporting the ruling party and not retreat into bitterness.

“The unsuccessful aspirants should note that the selection process was a balanced collective exercise involving the entire party through NEC,” President Banda said.

He urged all the MMD members to put the interests of the party above their own and campaign vigorously to ensure that the ruling party wins this year tripartite elections.

THE FULL LIST

Number Constituency Candidate adopted
1 Chisamba Moses Muteteka
2 Katuba Dr Patrick Chikusu
3 Keembe Lt Gen Ronnie Shikapwasha
4 Bwacha Godfrey Pende
5 Kabwe Central Jane Chileshe
6 Kapiri-Mposhi Lawrence Zimba
7 Mkushi North Sydney Chisenga
8 Mkushi South Musonda K. Mutale
9 Mwembeshi Bornwell Matawe
10 Mumbwa Dr Brian Chituwo
11 Nangoma Prof. Luke Kanyomeka
12 Chitambo Mushili Malama
13 Muchinga George Kunda
14 Serenje Maxwell Kabanda
15 Chililabombwe Trudy Ng’andu
16 Chingola Severine Kazenene
17 Nchanga Mwape Christon
18 Kalulushi Spartan Musowoya
19 Chimwemwe Ronald Manenga
20 Kamfinsa Itayi Chinkuli
21 Kwacha Joe Malanji
22 Nkana Divo Katete
23 Wusakili Pavyuma Kalobo
24 Luanshya Simon Kachimba
25 Roan Goodward Mulubwa
26 Kankoyo Shadreck Musozya
27 Kantanshi Deferred
28 Mufulira Evans Chibanda
29 Kafulafuta E. Chishimba
30 Lufwanyama Anne Chungu
31 Masaiti Michael Katambo
32 Mpongwe Gabriel Namulambe
33 Bwana Mkubwa Kelvin Chaume
34 Chifubu Frank Ng’ambi
35 Kabushi Rapson Kopulande
36 Ndola Central Emmanuel Mulenga
37 Chadiza Allan Mbewe
38 Vubwi Dr Eustarckio Kazonga
39 Chama North Darius Mumba
40 Chama South George Lungu
41 Chipangali Vincent Mwale
42 Chipata Central Mtolo Phiri
43 Kasenengwa Victoria Kalima
44 Luangeni Angella Cifire
45 Milanzi Whiteson Banda
46 Mkaika David Phiri
47 Sinda Levy Ngoma
48 Chasefu Yotam H. Banda
49 Lumezi Isaac Banda
50 Lundazi Mkhondo Lungu
51 Malambo Maxwell Mwale
52 Nyimba Forrie Tembo
53 Kapoche Nicholas Banda
54 Msanzala Peter daka
55 Petauke Central Dora Siliya
56 Kawambwa Elizabeth Mulobeka
57 Mwansabombwe Sunday Maluba
58 Pambashe Dr Bulangeti Chisha
59 Bahati Besa Chimbaka
60 Chembe Mwansa Mbulakulima
61 Mansa Central Dr Chitalu Chilufya
62 Chipili J. Kapungwe
63 Mambilima John Chinyanta
64 Mwense Dr Jacob Chongo
65 Chiengi M Mampi
66 Nchelenge Beny Y. Mwila
67 Bangweulu Sylvester Chifwembe
68 Chifunabululi Chiliyea Kapekele
69 Luapula Daniel Chisala
70 Kafue Bradford Machila
71 Feira Patrick Ngoma
72 Chilanga Keith Mutaka
73 Chongwe Japhen Mwakalombe
74 Rufunsa Kenneth Chipungu
75 Chawama Donald Chilufya
76 Kabwata Dr Peter Machungwa
77 Kanyama Yohane Mwanza
78 Lusaka Central Muhabi Lungu
79 Mandevu Dr Carnicius Banda
80 Matero Faustina Sinyangwe
81 Munali Majory Mwape
82 Chilubi Rosaria Fundanga
83 Chinsali Chileshe Kapwepwe
84 Shiwang’andu Major Celestino Chibamba
85 Isoka East Catherine Namugala
86 Isoka West Paul Sichamba
87 Nakonde Clever Silavwe
88 Chimbamilonga Brian Sikazwe
89 Kaputa Mutale Nalumango
90 Kasama Central Deferred
91 Lukasha Benard Mpundu
92 Malole Humphrey Musonda
93 Lubasenshi George Mwamba
94 Lupososhi Albert Mulonga
95 Mbala Mwalimu Simfukwe
96 Mpulungu Given Mung’omba
97 Senga Hill Kapembwa Simbao
98 Kanchibiya Sunday Chanda
99 Mfuwe M. Songolo
100 Mpika Central Danny Chisanga
101 Lunte Felix Mutati
102 Mporokoso Brian Mundubile
103 Chavuma Kenneth Konga
104 Kabompo East Danny Chingimbu
105 Kabompo West Daniel Kalenga
106 Kasempa Kabinga Pande
107 Mufumbwe Stephen Masumba
108 Mwinilunga East Newton Samakayi
109 Mwinilunga West Elijah Muchima
110 Solwezi Central Lucky Mulusa
111 Solwezi East Richard Taima
112 Solwezi West Humphrey Mwanza
113 Zambezi East Sarah Sayifwanda
114 Zambezi West Prisca C. Pulu
115 Choma Siachona Simalonga
116 Mbabala Laiven Apuleni
117 Pemba Joshua Simuyandi
118 Gwembe Chisangano Malungo
119 Dundumwezi Sebastian Hambokoma
120 Kalomo Central Sikaduli J. Munsaka
121 Katombora Jelasi Barthlomew Sikonda
122 Mapatizya Lloyd Jembo
123 Livingstone Lukolo Katombola
124 Chikankata Trymore Mwenda
125 Magoye Bevin Mweene
126 Mazabuka Central Maxwell Mwiinga
127 Bweengwa Bbuku Tsibu
128 Monze Central Dr Victor Mukonka
129 Moomba Isabel Nanja
130 Itezhi Tezhi David Diangamo
131 Namwala Robby Chizyuka
132 Siavonga Noah Siasimuna
133 Sinazongwe Muti Beyani
134 Kalabo Central Richard Mwapela
135 Liuwa Dr Situmbeko Musokotwane
136 Sikongo Mundia Ndalamei
137 Kaoma Central Austin Liato
138 Luampa Josephine Limata
139 Mangango Mwendoi Akakandelwa
140 Lukulu East Dr Christopher Kalila
141 Lukulu West Misheck Mutelo
142 Luena Mwangala Mwaopo
143 Mongu Central Joseph Mulyata
144 Nalikwanda Pro. G. Lungwangwa
145 Nalolo Mrs Catherine Akayombokwa
146 Senanga Central Charles Mututwa
147 Sinjembela Mubika Mubika
148 Mulobezi Michael Mabenga : CORRECTED
149 Mwandi Michael Kaingu
150 Sesheke Frank Kufakwandi

ZANIS

Am Not a Match Fixer Say Saileti

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Zed Saileti insists he is innocent and ready to clear his name after prosecutors in Finland today said they were pursuing him in their on-going investigations over the match fixing scandal in that country.

Nine football players at Saileti’s former club in Finland RoPS who include seven Zambians have been handed suspended sentences while convicted match fixing mastermind Wilson Raj Permual of Singapore has been jailed for two years.

The players have said Saileti was one of the major players in the match fixing scandal in Finland.

“I don’t even know this guy (Raj Permual). I have never heard of him or ever met him,” Saileti said in Kitwe today in the aftermath of the verdicts in Finland and subsequent allegations linking him to the match fixing scandal.

“But right now I cannot say much because I do not have the facts of the court in Finland and would like to see what has been said before saying more.”

The former Zambia striker is currently assistant coach to Linos Makwaza at Nkana.