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Lets use our resouces for wealth creation-Sierra Leon Minister

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AGOA Forum delegates watching  a short documentary on Zambia
AGOA Forum delegates watching a short documentary on Zambia

Sierra Leon Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry Mabinty Daramy says there is need for African countries work together to fully utilize the continents vast natural resources for wealth creation and poverty alleviation.

Ms Daramy says it is regrettable that Africa has failed to fully utilize the vast agricultural land available which she said averages over 600 million hectarage, saying only 15 percent of this land is used for agriculture production.

She said this in an interview with ZANIS shortly upon arrival in the country to attend the 10th Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) forum been hosted by Zambia at Mulunguish Internation Conference Centre in Lusaka.

And Mali Minister of Agriculture Aghatam Alhassane urged African countries to vigorously lobby their American counterparts during the AGOA forum to invest in Africa in order to add value to African products to meet the requirements of US market.

Meanwhile, Commerce, Trade and Industry Minister Felix Mutati has said Zambia and Africa as a whole will have no excuse for not exporting value additional products to the United States.

Mr. Mutati said the fact that the American Government has opened up to Africa should provide an impetus for African countries to supply and trade with the United States by supplying quality and certified products.

In his welcome address, shortly before President Rupiah Banda officially opened the two-day 10th Africa Growth Opportunity Act (AGOA) Forum at Mulungushi International Conference Centre, he said the initiative was an investment of partnership between the US and Africa and not an investment of patronage.

ZANIS reports that the Minister reiterated President Banda’s remarks that progress in Africa would be registered if all stakeholders were dedicated to work as a united front and underscored that the role of Governments was to facilitate while the responsibility of business was to take AGOA forward. “There will be no reason for Africa to give when trading now that the US government has opened up to trade with it.

The official launch of 10th AGOA Forum for Zambia to host by President Rupiah Banda should provide a platform for Africa to share, exchange and learn from US entrepreneurs,” Mr.Mutati said. He further commended the Private sector, Civil Society and stakeholders from Zambia for their commitment and involvement in AGOA preparations, their voice of reason and carrying the message that Africa was open and ready for business respectively.

The Minister emphasised that the Forum’s role was not to engage in focusing on the negatives but to ensure that the initiative was taken to a higher level. He also paid tribute to President Banda for his dedication towards hosting AGOA Forum and his vision that Africa’s future solely depended on the Africans themselves.

The forum whose theme is ‘’Enhanced Trade Through Increased Competitiveness, Value Addition and Deeper Regional Integration,’’ has attracted over 3 000 delegates and US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is expected to officially close the high level meeting.

ZANIS

US to help Africa produce and export competitive, value-added products-Kirk

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US Trade secretary Ron Kirk addressing delegates at the AGOA Forum in Lusaka
US Trade secretary Ron Kirk addressing delegates at the AGOA Forum in Lusaka

The United States Government has announced that it would provide up to US$120 million over a period of four years
under a new trade capacity building initiative, The African Competitiveness and Trade Expansion Initiative (ACTE), to intensify and focus more sharply the work of US Aid for International Development (USAID)’s African Trade hubs.

US Trade Representative and Head of Delegation Ron Kirk said the resources would be provided to improve Africa’s capacity to produce and export competitive, value-added products and to address supply –side constraints that impede African Trade.

Addressing delegates during the official opening of the 10th AGOA Ministerial Forum at Mulungushi International Conference Centre in Lusaka today, Mr. Kirk noted that even in a very difficult US budget environment, this imitative would put significant resources behind the commitment to expand both US –African and Intra- African Trade.

ZANIS reports that Ambassador Kirk who delivered his speech shortly after President Rupiah Banda officially opened the AGOA Forum noted that investments would help drive economic development in African countries, and enhance trade opportunities among Africans and Americans.

‘’That is why, today, I am pleased to announce that the United States will support a new trade capacity building initiative, The African Competitiveness and Trade Expansion Initiative, or ACTE.

‘’And the hubs produce positive results for African farmers, factory workers, and families. For example, in 2010 alone, the trade hubs facilitated over US$100 million in African goods expors to the world, including $56 million to the United States, and assisted nearly 1, 200 African firms interested in developing or expanding their capacity to export,’’ Ambassador Kirk added

Ambassador Kirk who is also Minister in President Barack Obama’s office stressed the need to recognise that the private sector leaders want to see a high degree of transparency accountability and predictability when making trade and investment decisions hence the move by the US Government to work with African Governments to improve the business
climate in their countries.

Mr Kirk further stated that the United States supports African regional Economic integration, adding that reducing barriers
to intra-Africa trade and investment would improve Africa’s competitiveness, and that it would benefit American exporters as it
will became easier to do business in Africa.

“Many AGOA partners have already enacted far reaching economic and political reforms that have enhanced the business and investment climate, improved governance and addressed barriers such as corruption, lack of capacity and limited infrastructure” he said.

The envoy noted that the US would continue to support countries that took such concrete steps saying when focused on ambitious goals, demand mutual accountability for measurable outcomes, marshal resources in the right ways, bigger things could be done.

He further underscored that the United States was committed to promoting Africa’s economic Growth through Trade, adding that AGOA was a critical pillar in growing the US economic relationship with sub-Saharan nations.

Ambassador Kirk further stressed the Obama administration was also committed to working with congress towards a seamless renewal of AGOA beyond 2015 to provide the predictability needed for US and African businesses, entrepreneurs, buyers and investors.

At the same gathering Ambassador Kirk reaffirmed the US government commitment to work through Public Private Partnerships to address HIV/AIDS crisis noting that millions have access to treatment, HIV incidence rates dropped and people living with the virus live healthier lives.

He reminded African nations that the policies made today would determine the scope of future opportunities. The US envoy noted that the challenges for both Americans and Africans was to work together to get it right so that all the peoples could
compete globally.

ZANIS

Newly commissioned Kapiri District Hospital operating normally – management

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The newly commissioned Kapiri District Hospital has successfully attended to over 2,700 clients seeking various medical services since its commissioning by President Rupiah Banda in April this year.

And Government says contrary to media assertions, the District Hospital was not prematurely opened as it had adequate staff and equipment to meet health services demands in the area.

District Medical Officer, Charles Mwinuna maintained that his hospital is a full fledged health facility as it has attended to 2,752 patients needing health attention since its opening two months ago.

The health institution currently attends to 1,350 Out Patients (OPD), handles 1,123 admissions and successfully conducted 279 deliveries in the two months of its operations.

Dr. Mwinuna said the new hospital has all necessary equipment installed and has received four new Doctors and several other critical cadres to provide quality healthcare to patients in the district.

He said the Hospital is providing promotive, preventive, curative and referral services from the 30 peripheral centers in the district.

Dr. Mwinuna was responding to a question when he and District Commissioner, Kunda Mwila were invited to make clarifications on the operations of the new District Hospital by the Pastors Fellowship of Kapiri Mposhi yestreday.

Concerns in one of the daily tabloids allege that the new hospital was rushed to be opened because it was currently not offering X-ray and theatre services.

Meanwhile, government is considering upgrading the old Kapiri District Hospital into a mini hospital to cater for the increased demand of health services in the district.

Dr. Mwinuna said the Mini Hospital once opened will help decongest the newly commissioned district hospital as it will be able to offer certain basic services being offered at the District Hospital.

District Commissioner, Kunda Mwila on the other hand has pointed out that the hospital was not prematurely opened because it is well staffed and equipped to provide other critical health services .

Mr. Mwila said complaints in some sections of the media by a local person that the new hospital was rushed to be opened are unfounded because the hospital was providing equally other critical health services such as maternity, OPD and was also conducting admissions and many others.
The District Commissioner also said the government did not impose on the citing for the new hospital because there were consultations with various stakeholders in the district and consensus was reached on the positioning of the hospital before it was constructed.

Meanwhile, the Pastors Fellowship in Kapiri Mposhi has commended government for putting up the Hospital in the district.

Pastors Fellowship District Chairman, John Mbulo said the move by government was a clear indication that it cared for its people’s health in the area.

Pastor Mbulo said his Association will ensure it works hand in hand with government to foster development in the district.

“Construction of the Hospital in the district is testimony that the government wants to improve health services provision to its people here, we will work hand-in-hand with government in this area,” Pastor Mbulo said.

The entire Hospital comprising among them maternity ward, out patient department (OPD), X-ray, theatre, administration, admission wards and service blocks and ten staff houses was constructed at the total cost of K11 Billion.

President Rupiah Banda commissioned the Hospital in April this year.

ZANIS

ZCTU advises electorate not to vote for dictators

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ZAMBIA Congress of Trade Unions secretary general Roy Mwaba addresses journalists while his deputy Alfred Mudenda listens during a media briefing in Lusaka
ZAMBIA Congress of Trade Unions secretary general Roy Mwaba

Zambia Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) General Secretary Roy Mwaba has advised all contesting political parties in the forth coming tripartite elections to hold convetions to elect specific candidates ahead of the polls.

Mr. Mwaba said it is of prime importance that all contesting political parties to their individual convetions to demonstate their good governance ahead of the polls.

He said that political party and their leaders who do not hold convetions are a threat to Zambias’ young democracy . He expressed his fears that once in power without holding conventions , there is a high possibility of them becoming dictators.
The ZCTU Gen. Secretary said this in Nakonde yesterday when he addressed civil servants at Brooks Gardens drawn from various departments and ministries in the district.

“People who do not hold convetions become dictators when they are voted into office and they go to State House. This is the reason why we in ZCTU are demanding that all political parties taking part in the forthcoming tripartite elections should first hold convetions to elect leaders of the individual political parties,” said Mr. Mwaba.

The ZCTU Secretary General said it is a requirement even in other countries such as the United Kingdom and America to hold primary elections for all aspiring presidential candidates in order to promote transparacy and democracy in political parties.

Mr. Mwaba further said that all presidential candidates should clearly tell the people of Zambia what agenda they have for them hence why they should be voted for.

” There is need to arrange for a live debate where all the presidential aspirants can be accorded a chance to tell the Zambian people the agenda they have for this country, ” he said.

The ZCTU General Secretary also cautioned Zambians to ensure that they vote for people with integrity, who are morally upright and are Gods’ fearing leaders.

He also urged all the workers in the country to ensure that they take part in voting for national leaders on the polls day and should vote wisely.

Mr. Mwaba has also called for respect for all political players in the run up to the tripartite elections.

He was of the view that political campaigns should be issue based campaigns rather than character assassination saying politics of insults and mudslinging as the case is now, will not improve the living standards of ordinary Zambians.

The workers meeting in Nakonde was also attending by the district commissioner Billy Siwlimba, council secretary Francis Nkhoma and ZCTU district chairperson Nondo Kasanda among others.

ZANIS

CBU go slow called off

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Copperbelt University Union (CBUU) General Secretary Academic Union Elaston Njovu has today announced the end of one week go slow.

And the University management has commended the students at CBU for exhibiting exemplary behavior and maturity during the period of the go slow.

Mr. Njovu said this follows consultations with the Ministry of Education and his union.

He said the three unions have to this effect called -off the go-slow with immediate effect as the two parties agreed to proceed with negotiations.

This was disclosed in a press briefing in Lusaka yesterday.

The three unions in question are CBU Workers Union (CBUWU) , CBU Academic Union (CBUAU) and CBU Senior Administrative staff Union (CBUSASU). The trio have agreed to resolve the unrest at the institution.

Mr. Njovu said that the unions decided to respond and react to the consultative meeting adding that the meeting was very fruitful.

Mr. Njovu further said that the collective bargain is in process and he hoped that the negotiation will be carried out in a peaceful manner.

And Vice Chancellor Professor Mutale Musonda commended the students at CBU for exhibiting exemplary behavior during the period of the go slow.

Professor Musonda expressed gratitude to the labour movement for the support they have given in the consultative meetings that had taken place.

Speaking earlier Education Permanent Secretary Andrew Phiri said that the dates for the collective bargain will be agreed by both management and unions in order to resolve the unrest.

Last week Copperbelt University workers downed tools demanding for better conditions of service as they also rejected a five percent salary increment.

[ ZANIS ]

Over 170 foreign national arrested

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One hundred and seventy-two foreign nationals have been arrested for drug trafficking over the past one year with Somali recording the highest number.

Deputy Home Affairs Minister Richard Taima says the foreign nationals were arrested between January 2010 and March this year.

Mr. Taima who is also Solwezi East MMD Member of Parliament says of the one hundred and seventy two foreign nationals arrested for drug trafficking, ninety have been convicted.

He, however, says no research has been carried out to establish Zambia’s rating in drug trafficking at international level.

Mr. Taima was responding to Chilubi Patriotic Front (PF)Member of Parliament (MP) Obius Chisala who wanted to know how many foreign nationals had been arrested for drug trafficking from January 2010 to March 2011.

Mr. Chisala also wanted to know the nationalities of the drug traffickers and how many have been convicted for drug trafficking.

This was during the question for oral answer session in Parliament Wednesday afternoon.
[ ZNBC ]

RB welcomes AGOA extension

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President Rupiah Banda

President Banda has welcomed the US government’s Intention to extent the AGOA beyond the year 2015 to 2025.

President Banda says Zambia also supports the US government’s new proposal entitled “Enterprise for development.”

The policy seeks to extend AGOA exclusive duty and quota free access to the US market for African goods.

President Banda was speaking when he officially opened the 10th AGOA forum in Lusaka on Thursday.

President Banda says Zambia appreciates the opportunity to host the forum which he says will broaden trade between Africa and the US.

He says so far AGOA has helped to create 300 thousand jobs in African countries and generated 300 billion dollars in exports earning to the USA.

He says Zambia would like to see more agricultural products being exported to the USA.

Mr. Banda noted that Zambia is currently looking for a maize market following a three million tonne bumper harvest.

The president praised the US government’s setting of the agenda of women entrepreneurship through AWEP.

He says the Zambia government has also placed priority to empowering women through various initiatives.

President Banda has further called on African countries to uphold democratic tenets.

He says peace and security are important for achieving economic development.
[ ZNBC ]

Toyota Hilux Surf

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Brief history of Toyota Hilux Surf

Hilux Surf was first introduced in year 1984, a production of Toyota. Toyota Hilux Surf is more of a road transportation type of automobile. The car is the modified version of the existing model Hillux. Instead of creating entirely new vehicle, few medications were made in Hilux and new model was launched as Toyota Hilux Surf.

The first generation of Hilux Surf was created by adding fiber glass top which can be changed. This was a feature which distinguished Hilux Surf from Hilux. The production took place between years 1984 – 1989. The Hilux Surf had dash board features similar to Hilux. The changes in Hilux Surf were seen in the rear side of the vehicle. The model had some drawbacks which resulted in some problems later on. In order to overcome these drawbacks, some major changes were made in year 1986. To make more room in the engine region and to drive at good speed on highways, the frontal axle was changed to front suspension axle which was independent. The first generation Hilux Surf was similar to that of Hilux pickup.

The second generation of Toyota Hilux Surf was introduced in year 1989. This model was created from year 1989 to 1995. The automobile was again designed but the main model was kept same as Hilux pickup. In this model, the entire body was solid steel, which was different then Hilux pickup which had top made of fiberglass. The second generation Toyota Hilux Surf was five doors automobile. Rear coiled spring suspension system was introduced in this generation. A three door model was launched in year 1990 to 1992, but they did not catch the attention and were discontinued from production.

The tail gate doors generally opened upwards with the window glass closed. In second generation of Hilux Surf in order to open the tail gate, the window glass was needed to retracted, and then the tail gate was opened. In year 1992, there were some minor changes made to Surf to update the model. New Aero headlamps were introduced and the single front side bumper was introduced. During this period the body of the vehicle was widened with huge wheel bases. These changes separated Hilux Surf from Hilux pickup automobile.

The third generation Toyota Hilux Surf had similar looks of second generation Hilux surf, but these were changed with major changes made in the looks of the Surf. The exterior body and chassis received huge make over, which separated it from the second generation car. In this generation of car, the body design was more inspired from land cruiser and nothing was taken from the Hilux pickup model. The changes of third generation Surf were:
• Spacious interiors
• Long wheel base
• More cargo space
• Twin airbags
• Coiled spring suspension system
• Lift up tail gate
• ABS brakes
• Rack pinion steering

Introducing central differential feature made four wheel drive possible even on hard surfaces.

The fourth generation Hilux Surf model is more modern and advanced, but still retained some similarity with third generation. The model was introduced in year 2003 till now. It contains basic idea of Land Cruiser Prado type of model.

In 2009, the fifth generation of Hilux Surf was introduced and it was a big hit worldwide. The model is popular in both types of travel, off road and normal city roads.

Hilux Surf is well known for its sturdiness and reliability. The Toyota Hilux Surf is also referred as indestructible car by its owners. It can sustain very well in rough use and abuse. The car has successfully passed all the crash tests and has proved to be one sturdy vehicle to drive off road and in city.

POST, Nchitos K14 billion trail begins

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Mutembo Nchito
TRIAL in a case in which Development Bank of Zambia (DBZ) has sued The Post Newspaper Limited, Mutembo and Nchima Nchito, and JCN Holdings over a K14 billion loan started yesterday in the Lusaka High Court.

And a witness testified that some sectors of the Government were not comfortable with DBZ‘s involvement with Zambian Airways’ transactions and that by giving out its security, the bank suffered some peculiar losses.

Zambian Airways obtained a loan from DBZ but defaulted in paying back and parties entered into another agreement of consolidating the loan into equity shares.

However, the airline suspended its operations before the transactions were concluded.

Andrew Musukwa, a former DBZ company secretary and now a private practitioner, testified before High Court Judge Albert Wood that even if he was not privy to all the information that resulted in the bank agreeing to convert from debt to equity shares, there were contractual negotiations going on.

“In financial matters equity includes shares or a position and it is this position that JCN Holdings and the Post Newspapers undertook to buy back before the actual shares were acquired by the bank,” he said.

He said even if DBZ did not acquire the shares from Zambian Airways, it had paid for them through the loan that was given to them.

Mr Mutembo Nchito in cross-examination alleged that the Post Newspaper had indicated in a letter to DBZ that it would buy back the shares from the bank at a later stage and that the bank was disadvantaged when it gave out its security because it suffered pecuniary loss.

“The reason why DBZ gave out the security was because it realised that given the state of the company its security was safe and improved its chances of recovering,” he said.

Mr Nchito asked Mr Musukwa why DBZ did not sue the airline when it was part of the procedure but he said he was not aware because he was no longer with the bank as he had left and formed his own law firm.

[Times of Zambia]

PF is jittery because they know they can not win-Kapita

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UPND vice president Richard Kapita and spokesperson during a press briefing in Lusaka

UPND vice-president in charge of administration Richard Kapita has said the PF is jittery because its leaders know that the party cannot win this year’s elections.

Mr Kapita said when his party was in a pact with the PF, the latter felt superior and its officials said they could win elections without the help of the UPND.

“Since they feel that they are more popular, we granted them their wish and left the pact. So why are they complaining now?”

“The PF are now feeling the pressure because people now know what happened with the pact, and they have decided to vote for UPND and Hakainde Hichilema and not Mr Sata who has false promises. The PF should leave us alone,” he said.

Mr Kapita said it is sad that Mr Sata’s campaigns are based on character assassination.

“The PF rally in Kabwe flopped because Mr Sata was busy talking about Dr Chiluba and Dora Siliya. Our rally was a success because Mr Hichilema concentrated on issues affecting the people,” he said.

And UPND has described Patriotic Front (PF) secretary general Wynter Kabimba as the number one spoiler of Zambian politics.

UPND spokesperson Charles Kakoma said in an interview yesterday that Mr Kabimba is the number one spoiler in Zambian politics who is capable of destroying even his own party, the PF.

Mr Kakoma was reacting to Mr Kabimba’s recent statement on Radio Phoenix that the UPND is participating in this year’s elections as a ‘spoiler party’.

He charged that Mr Kabimba is the one who spoiled the pact and is now in the process of destroying the PF.
“Mr Kabimba is now busy spoiling what is left of the PF. He is antagonising the MPs (members of Parliament) and senior leaders in the PF,’’ he said.

Mr Kakoma said the UPND has decided to forge ahead in politics despite allegations by ‘prophets of doom’ that it is not popular.

“We are going to show Wynter Kabimba, the PF and other doubting Thomases that we are winning this year’s elections. We are gaining support and that is why the PF is panicking,’’ Mr Kakoma said.

He said voters have realised that the UPND is a formidable party but they are also sceptical of the likes of Mr Kabimba and other leaders in the PF.

And UPND Copperbelt provincial chairperson Elisha Matambo said in a separate interview yesterday that his party has weakened the PF on the Copperbelt. The UPND says it has become more popular than the PF on the Copperbelt and Lusaka since pulling out of the pact with the PF.

“We have been receiving defectors from the PF almost every day. People like the former Chifubu ward chairman, all the ward members in Luanshya Central and Nkana Constituency secretary have defected to the UPND,” Mr Matambo said.

He appealed to Mr Kabimba to stop blaming the UPND for the possible defeat of the PF during the forthcoming elections.

He wondered why Mr Kabimba is now talking about the UPND as a spoiler when it is in fact the PF which is contesting the elections as a spoiler.

Mr Matambo said the PF and Mr Kabimba must wait for the elections to prove who is more popular.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

Reports that MMD threatened to close Hot FM radio station are false-MMD

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MMD deputy national secretary Chembe Nyangu has described recent media reports that the MMD has threatened to close Hot FM radio station as preposterous, fictitious, irresponsible and immature.

“We wish the advocates or proponents of such lies had cared to apply even basic reasoning when they came up with such an article because their jaundiced details about the imaginary impending closure of Hot FM radio, beat common sense or do not simply add up,” he said.

He said there has never been any meeting as alleged where a decree to close Hot FM, was passed or sanctioned.

Mr Nyangu said to insinuate that the party’s senior officials and other named personalities held a meeting with the directors of Hot FM is unfair because it is just not true.

He demanded proof to show that the meeting took place and all the persons referred to were in attendance on the specific day and date mentioned.

Mr Nyangu also challenged the directors of Hot FM to come out in the open and set the record straight on this issue.

He said it is clear that individuals responsible for the fictitious article are bent on tarnishing the image of the MMD, both locally and internationally ahead of the general elections.

“Let no one be cheated, our commitment and resolve to tolerate divergent views be it from the private or public media is unquestionable. Our almost 20-year record of governing this country can attest to that.

We have always believed, encouraged and stood for freedom of the press and we will continue to do so.

All we are asking from our colleagues in the media is for them to be more professional, ethical, accurate and fair in the execution of their duties. Please, let us avoid fiction,” he said.

Mr Nyangu said the MMD takes great exception to the fabrication and demanded an apology.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

Any MMD aspiring candidate claiming president Banda’s support will be disqualified-Nyangu

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MMD Deputy National secretary Chembe Nyangu

THE ruling MMD has threatened to disqualify aspiring parliamentary and local government candidates who are misleading people that they are the preferred candidates.

MMD deputy national secretary Chembe Nyangu told a press briefing yesterday that the party has continued to receive reports that some aspiring candidates in this year’s elections are claiming Mr Banda’s support.

“I would like to send a stern warning that any party member using the name of the President, State House or the Secretariat to bulldoze his or her way to adoption will be severely disciplined and disqualified,” he said.

“The President has categorically stated that every party member is free to aspire for any ward or parliamentary seat. I would therefore like to emphasise that every member in good standing, wishing to contest either ward or parliamentary elections should apply to relevant authorities without any intimidation,” he said.

Mr Nyangu said candidates will be chosen by the grassroots and that there are no preferred candidates.

He said all well-meaning members of the party wishing to stand should apply.

Mr Nyangu also advised lower organs not to be too rigid in the process of adoption but assess the situation on the ground, considering, among other things, distances to be covered by the candidates to reach central points where interviews are being conducted.

He said lower organs should be flexible because the party wants to bring every member on board.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

Catholic Church to respond to MMD’s call for dialogue

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ZEC spokesperson Paul Samasumo
ZEC spokesperson Paul Samasumo

THE Catholic Church says it will respond to the call by the MMD for dialogue to resolve misunderstandings between the two organisations after a meeting of the Zambia Episcopal Conference (ZEC) in Lusaka next week.

ZEC spokesperson Paul Samasumo said in a telephone interview in Lusaka yesterday that the matter will be one of the issues to be discussed when Catholic bishops from all the dioceses meet from Wednesday to Friday next week.

And an official at the office of the ZEC president George Lungu’s office in Chipata acknowledged that the prelate has received the letter from the MMD, but referred queries to the ZEC secretariat in Lusaka.

“If you are talking about the letter written by the MMD, those issues are being handled by the secretariat. Yes, the letter was received by Bishop Lungu himself, but for arrangements and any other issues related to that, it is the secretariat which is responsible,” the official said.

Father Samasumo said the church could only come up with a response to overtures for dialogue from the MMD after the meeting of the bishops.

“They will start arriving on Tuesday. You know they are coming from different parts of the country. The meeting takes place from Wednesday to Friday,” Fr Samasumo said.

“It is one of the issues to be discussed at the meeting,” he said.

The MMD secretariat recently wrote the Catholic Church, inviting it to dialogue over repeated attacks on President Banda and the MMD government by some priests and bishops.

At the weekend, Medardo Cardinal Mazombwe said the relationship between the Catholic Church and Government should not be seen through the statements of a few individuals in the church.

Cardinal Mazombwe was speaking barely a fortnight after President Banda hailed the church as an important partner in development, and pledged that Government will continue working with the Catholic Church.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

James Banda sues George Mpombo for libel over arms deal allegations

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George Mpombo (R)

PRESIDENT Banda’s son James has sued Kafulafutamember of Parliament George Mpombo for libel over the latter’s allegations that he was involved in the procurement of arms worth US$100 million from South Africa.

Mr Banda says Mr Mpombo’s allegation has injured his credibility and reputation and brought him into public scandal, ridicule, odium and contempt.

“The said words in their natural and ordinary meaning meant and were intended to mean by innuendo that the plaintiff is acquiring wealth corruptly, illegally and by abuse of Government. The words further meant that the plaintiff is dishonest, a thief and has illegally attained his wealth through undue influence as he is the son of the President,” Mr Banda said in his statement of claim filed in the Lusaka High Court.

He is claiming damages for libel contained in The Post newspaper edition of April 19, 2011 where the outspoken former Minister of Defence claimed that he left Government because he did not agree with President Banda’s decision to award an arms supply deal to James Banda’s allies based in South Africa.

He is also seeking an injunction to restrain Mr Mpombo, his servants or agents from publishing the said words or other similar words.

He is further claiming damages or footing of aggravated or exemplary damages and any other relief the court may deem fit.

Mr Banda said he is a prominent businessman with various business dealings with local, regional and overseas organisations through various companies which are duly incorporated pursuant to provisions of the Companies Act Chapter 388 of the Laws of Zambia.

He said he is neither a civil servant nor a politician but the President’s son.

Mr Banda said on April 17, 2011 Mr Mpombo appeared on Muvi Television and gave an interview where he maliciously issued a false, disparaging, and defamatory statement concerning his reputation and business.

He said on April 19, 2011 Mr Mpombo again falsely and maliciously uttered the same words in The Post, alleging that had the arms deal gone through, Mr Banda would have received 10 percent of the total transaction value as a kickback.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

Fwayo Ruled-Out of Olympic Qualifier

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As if being 3-0 down wasn’t bad enough, Zambia Under-23 will be without Fwayo Tembo for the return leg home game against Algeria on JUne 18.

The striker from FC Basel in Switzerland will miss Zambia’s Olympic Games football tournament second round qualifying match due to suspension.

Fwayo has accumulated two yellow cards in as many Olympic Games qualifying matches played after being cautioned in the first round, first leg game against Rwanda at Nkoloma Stadium in Lusaka that Zambia won 2-0 on March 27.

Zambia went on to advance to the second round 3-0 on aggregate.

The striker received his second yellow card on June 3 away in Algeria in the first leg match where Lucky Msiska’s teams were thumped 3-0 in Algiers.

Meanwhile, Msiska’s team goes into camp tomorrow in Lusaka before switching camp to Chingola next week where they will host Algeria at Nchanga Stadium.

Zambia need to win by 3-0 to force penalties or win by an four unanswered goals to advance to the group stage qualifying phase of the Africa zone qualifiers.