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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.

Chongo asks ECZ to increase centres

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Mwense Member of Parliament (MP) Jacob Chongo has urged the Electoral Commission of Zambia -ECZ to increase the number of centres for people to verify their details in his constituency.

Mr. Chongo says out of the 32 polling stations only four centres have been designated as verification centres.

He says the four centres will only discourage people from verifying their details because of the long distances.

Mr. Chongo has also appealed to ECZ to allow people to verify their details from any part of the country and not necessary from where they had registered.

He was speaking in an interview with ZNBC News in Lusaka on Wednesday.
[ ZNBC ]

Regional integration key for America,Africa-Mutati

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Commerce, Trade and Industry Minister Felix Mutati has said there was need to consolidate regional integration between the
American and African continents.

Mr. Mutati noted that Africa was growing and opening up to more opportunities through the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) making it possible for African counties to make progress.

ZANIS reports that speaking during the official opening of a joint session of the Private Sector, Civil Society and African Women’s Entrepreneurship Programme (AWEP) at Mulungushi Conference centre in Lusaka today, ahead of the official opening of the AGOA forum tomorrow, Mr Mutati noted that Zambia was determined to make progress in the cost of doing business adding that many African countries had taken steps to improve their economies.

‘’Zambia and other African countries are determined to make a change and are fully committed to deepen regional integration,’’ the Minister said.

At the same occasion, United States of America (USA) Ambassador to Zambia Mark Storella said US was committed to promoting Africa’s economic growth through trade.

Mr. Storella noted that AGOA was a critical pillar in growing the economic relationship between America and Sub-Saharan African nations.

Ambassador Storella observed that Africa was an important strategic partner of the US describing the continent as a rising market and destination for the American continent as well as global investment and Trade.

He said there was need for the Private Sector to ensure that free and fair trade existed and to ensure that policy makers were held accountable for their actions in a transparent process, especially trade policies that negatively affected producers and consumers.

‘’America is pleased to join the Private Sector and Civil Society from the 37 AGOA eligible partners and around the World. The US celebrates AGOA’s success today in expanding and diversifying a two -way U.S-Africa trade providing opportunities for businesses and growing African economies through trade,’’ Mr Storella added.

The US envoy further stated that this year’s joint Private Sector and Civil Society agenda was an innovative way to finance economic development which would ensure small and Medium enterprises participate in regional and world markets.
[ ZANIS ]

Football Association of Zambia Vice President rescinds decision to quit

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Faz vice president Boniface Mwamelo
Faz vice president Boniface Mwamelo

Bonnie Mwamelo has decided to rescind his decision to step down as Faz executive committee member. Mwamelo issued a statement today at Football House at which he declared he was returning to serve as Faz vice president.

Mwamelo said: “Following my posting on social media announcing my resignation as Vice President yesterday, I am pleased to state that was hastily and inopportune pronouncement is reversed and set aside I continue as Vice President of the Football Association of Zambia and remain committed to the President, Executive Committee and our vision as set out.

I regret the premature leakage of that posting to the media, its subsequent publication and any distress that may have caused our members of the football fraternity and nation as a whole.

With this statement, let me restate my commitment to discharging my duties diligently and to the best of my abilities as we continue on the path to development, success of Zambian football and the Chipolopolo which we have all firmly placed on the road to success.”

US firm promise to set up a solar equipment manufacturing plant in Zambia

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A United States of America (USA) firm will heavily invest in Zambia’s energy industry by setting up a solar equipment plant in Zambia.

Wise Power Systems Global President William Rawheiser said this in an interview with ZANIS today upon arrival at the Lusaka International Airport ahead of Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) which officially opens in Zambia’s capital city, Lusaka.

Mr Rawheiser said that the solar power equipment plant to be set in Lusaka will be affordable for people in rural areas where hydro power electricity was not accessible in some cases.

He observed that most towns in Zambia were not connected to the national grid and instead used thermal power generation which he described as ‘costly to run’.

Mr Rawheiser could not however, immediately disclose the cost of the planned solar power equipment plant.

The Power Systems President said he decided to come and invest in Zambia because of the good climate and gesture by the Zambian Government with a resolve to wooing foreign investors.

And Deputy Chief of Mission at the Zambian Embassy in New York, Alfred Choiza said the plant would help boost Zambia’s economy as well as provide employment opportunities to the local people.

Mr. Chioza said it is Government’s determination to continue attracting foreign investors into the country because Africa and Zambia in particular has abundant raw materials which only needed value addition.

He expressed optimism that more US investors were willing to come and invest in Zambia.

Over 3, 000 chief executives as well as Government leaders from United States are expected to participate in the AGOA Forum.

The 2011 AGOA theme is Enhanced Trade, Through Increased Competitiveness, Value Addition and Deeper Regional Integration.

Zambian President Rupiah Banda is expected to officially open the AGOA on Thursday.

The aim of the strategy on AGOA is to provide a framework through which Zambia’s competitiveness and comparative advantage can be harnessed and channeled to exploit opportunities in the US market.

The Mwanawasa family distances itself from Patrick’s views

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Patrick Mwanawasa and his Cousin Jonas Shakafuswa
Patrick Mwanawasa and his Cousin Jonas Shakafuswa

The family of the late President Levy Mwanawasa has described as misguided and immature attacks on President Banda by the late president’s son, Patrick.

The family has said that Patrick Mwanawasa’s comments in Tuesday’s Post Newspaper do not represent the views of the family.

This is contained in a statement signed by the Late President Mwanawasa’s sister Evelyn and his eldest daughter Miriam Mwanawasa.

The Mwanawasa family has declared its unwavering support to President Rupiah Banda and urged politicians to stop using youths in the country to push their political agenda.

They said that it will be folly for them to support anyone else in this year’s election because President Banda has continued to build on the promises of the late Dr Mwanawasa.

Patrick was on Tuesday quoted in the Post Newspaper, attacking President Banda’s leadership.

And Zambia Daily mail reported that former MMD Lusaka district secretary Michael Phiri has advised former President Mwanawasa’s son, Patrick, to desist from publicly attacking President Banda.

Mr Phiri said if Patrick has any issues to raise with the President, it would be wise for him to seek audience with the head of State instead of disparaging his leadership in the media.

He was reacting to a story in yesterday’s Post newspaper in which Patrick was quoted as saying President Banda’s government is brainwashing Zambians into believing that it is bringing development.

MrPhiri said Patrick should not allow himself to be used by selfish people to attack the head of State, but approach him and express his concerns in an amicable manner.

“While he has the freedom of expression and speech, he must be mindful of what he says in public. He is saying there is no development; doesn’t he have eyes to see? I beg the young man not to be used by other people,” he said.

Mr Phiri said if Patrick has failed to meet the President through the normal channels, he could use Mr Banda’s local and foreign trips to see him as he either departs or arrives.

“The President travels frequently on national duties. He could go to the airport to join those seeing him off or welcoming him back. President Banda would be the happiest person to see the son of his predecessor, his own son, and I am sure he would give him an appointment there and then,” he said.

Mr Phiri said if Patrick is experiencing problems because he is no longer living in State House, the best would be for him to meet the President and explain his situation.

Mr Phiri also urged Patrick to refrain from making alarming statements bordering on national security, which he cannot prove.

He said it was wrong for Patrick to accuse the authorities of ordering the killing of people in the recent unrest in Mongu and Mazabuka when he does not have evidence to back his claim.

Help, My Husband drinks too much alcohol

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File:Some young men on the business end of beer at a pub in Lusaka

Dear G.P

My husband drinks a lot of beer.What are the health risks for this.

Mrs X

Dear Mrs X,

For thousands of years, man has poured litres of alcohol  down his neck.There has been lots of research done on the health benefits and risks of taking  alcohol.One thing scientists agree on is alcohol may be beneficial if taken in moderation and detrimental if taken in excess.
There is not a one-size-fits-all answer to this.

Nothing is absolutely safe for everybody, I think there is a sensible level of drinking and sensible doesn’t mean “saving up” whatever number of drinks is deemed reasonable per week and drinking them all at once at a single sitting on the weekends. That’s binge drinking, and is well documented as to having severe adverse effects on a person’s health.


Immediate Health Risks of excessive Alcohol consumption

 

Hangovers-Headaches, nausea, vomiting, aches and pains all result from drinking too much. Drinking to the point of drunkenness makes you sick.

Excessive alcohol use has immediate effects that increase the risk of many harmful health conditions. These immediate effects are most often the result of binge drinking and include the following—

Unintentional injuries– road trattfic accidents, falls, drownings, burns, fights

Violence, including intimate partner violence and child maltreatment.

Risky sexual behaviors, including unprotected sex, sex with multiple partners, and increased risk of sexual assault. These behaviors can result in unintended pregnancy or sexually transmitted diseases

Alcohol poisoning, a medical emergency that results from high blood alcohol levels that suppress the central nervous system and can cause loss of consciousness, low blood pressure and body temperature, coma, respiratory depression, or death

Long-Term Health Risks

Weight gain. Alcohol is not water. A beer has about 150 “empty” calories that provide few if any nutrients.This leads to a beer belly.Some research suggests thatt the Beer Belly can be attributed not to drinking beer, but to drinking a lot of beer… quickly.

Depressed immune system. Impaired immunity makes you more likely to contract viral illnesses such as flu and infections.

Heart disease
In men over 40 and women past the menopause, small amounts of alcohol (a couple of drinks a day) may reduce the risk of heart disease. For everyone else, too much alcohol is likely to cause weight gain, prevent proper exercise and be a cause of heart disease.

Sexual health problems
Too much alcohol shrinks genitals and lowers fertility. Being drunk can loosen inhibitions and affect your judgement. This can make you less likely to use a condom or other protection properly (or at all) and so increase the risk of a sexually transmitted infection or unintended pregnancy

Liver diseases including

Alcoholic hepatitis.
Liver Cirrhosis
Among persons with Hepatitis C virus, worsening of liver function and interference with medications used to treat this condition.

Pancreatitis
Long-term heavy drinkers can develop this painful condition. The pancreas makes insulin and other substances needed to properly digest food. If left untreated, pancreatitis causes malnutrition and can lead to diabetes

Diabetes
Regular heavy drinkers are often overweight and, as with all overweight people, can go on to develop diabetes. Though manageable, people with diabetes don’t live as long and have to eat restricted diets and take medicines daily or inject themselves with insulin.

Neurological problems

Not only can people fail to remember what went on during a heavy session, persistent heavy drinkers can develop memory loss problems. A dementia-like illness called Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome is caused by vitamin B1 deficiency. This is caused by poor absorption and storage of thiamine brought on by too much alcohol over too long a period.

-Strokes are caused either by blood clots clogging arteries in the brain (ischaemic stroke) or by blood vessels bursting and leaking into the brain (haemorrhagic stroke). A very heavy session (more than eight units for men, six for women) causes dehydration and makes the blood thicker and more likely to form clots in the brain and elsewhere. Prolonged heavy use of alcohol also raises blood pressure and can be another cause of stroke.
Psychiatric problems, including depression, anxiety, and suicide.
Social problems, including unemployment, lost productivity, and family problems

Cancer
Cancer of the mouth, throat, esophagus, liver, colon.. In general, the risk of cancer increases with increasing amounts of alcohol.

Thread veins and brittle nails– Alcoholic drinks contain lots and lots of calories so weight gain among people who don’t drink sensibly is common. Alcohol affects the circulation by expanding blood vessels. This causes thread veins, often on the face, and purple, bulbous ‘drinker’s nose’. Heavy drinkers usually don’t eat properly and too much alcohol stops the body absorbing the nutrients it needs. This leads to poor skin and brittle hair and nails.

Finally, lets not forget alcoholism. Alcoholism is a disease to which some people seem predisposed. Alcoholics are unable to control their drinking–how much, when, and if. Alcoholism puts you at great risk for other health problems, and it can shorten your life by more than 10 years. Alcoholism cannot be cured, but it can be treated. Through education, treatment, and self-help support such as AA, people can learn to live alcohol-free .

 

Recommendations

If you drink alcohol, it is best to do so in moderation. This is defined as not causing intoxication, and consuming no more than 1 beer, 1 glass of wine, or 1 shot of liquor per day if you are a woman and no more than 2 if you are a man.

Eat a meal before you drink. Food in the stomach will slow the entrance of alcohol into your bloodstream by preventing it from entering your small intestine which absorbs alcohol faster than the stomach. High protein foods, like cheese, are best at slowing down the effects of alcohol, and thus help prevent a hangover

Responsible drinking

Here are some ways to drink responsibly, provided you DO NOT have a drinking problem, are of legal age to drink alcohol, and are not pregnant:

  • NEVER drink alcohol and drive a car. Have someone designated to drive if you’re going to drink, or plan an alternative way home, such as a taxi or bus.
  • DO NOT drink on an empty stomach. Snack before and while drinking alcohol.
  • Drink slowly to avoid becoming intoxicated and ONLY in moderation.
  • If you are taking medication, including over-the-counter drugs, check with your pharmacist before drinking alcohol. Alcohol can intensify the effects of many drugs and can interact with other drugs, making them ineffective or dangerous, or making you sick.
  • DO NOT drink at all if you have a history of alcohol abuse.

If alcoholism runs in your family, you may be at increased risk of developing alcoholism yourself, and may want to avoid drinking alcohol altogether.

Being drunk decreases your inhibitions, making you more likely to do things you may regret later. When intoxicated, you are significantly more likely to endanger your health or that of others, more likely to catch a sexually transmitted disease, more likely to be involved in an automobile accident, and more likely to become permanently injured or die.

 

PF dominated by recycled politicians with no ability to foster economic development-Kakoma

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United Party for National Development spokesperson Charles Kakoma (L)

United Party for National Development (UPND) spokesperson Charles Kakoma said the PF had no ability to foster economic development in Zambia because its leadership was recycled and had little or no knowledge about economic liberation.

Mr Kakoma said it would be suicidal for Zambians to vote for a PF Government in the 2011 elections.

He said in an interview in Kitwe yesterday that the PF leadership was dominated by recycled politicians, some of whom had worked as informers of the colonialists and were now failing to understand modern politics.

“When you look at the PF leadership, you will find that those recycled politicians are the ones who dominate the party and promote dictatorial tendencies.

“When someone tries to bring modern politics of articulating issues of national development, they do not entertain him,” Mr Kakoma said.

And UPND president Hakainde Hichilema’s special advisor and spokesperson Douglas Syakalima said the PF should not apportion blame on anyone if they had failed to convince the Zambian people to vote for their party and its leader Michael Sata in this year’s elections.

Meanwhile,THE Foundation for Democratic Process (FODEP) has said the Patriotic Front (PF) is jittery and crying foul against the United Party for National Development (UPND) because they have foreseen that they are losing this year’s elections.

FODEP executive director Macdonald Chipenzi said the statement by PF secretary general Wynter Kabimba had come too early when the Zambian voters had not yet started voting and it amounted to crying foul after the party mishandled the alliance with UPND.

Mr Kabimba on Monday was quoted as saying the UPND was playing the role of a spoiler in this year’s elections.

He said the UPND was working to spoil PF leader Michael Sata’s chances of winning the elections.

Mr Chipenzi said the PF and UPND had an opportunity to hold the alliance firm but it collapsed due to lack of mutual respect and the parties involved must stop crying foul.

“Next time alliances should be formed on mutual trust and respect.
These two parties were insincere to each other with one calling the other as inferior and the PF is now crying foul.

“What the PF are saying basically is that their future depended on the alliance. What they are doing now amounts to being jittery and crying foul,” Mr Chipenzi said.

PF’s Mumbi Phiri urges residents to apply for solar geysers

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Munali Member of Parliament Mumbi Phiri
Munali Member of Parliament Mumbi Phiri

Patriotic Front Munali Member of Parliament Mumbi Phiri says it would be abnormal for her to discourage residents in her area from getting solar geysers from ZESCO when it is their money being used.

Mrs. Phiri says whether the project is a political gimmick by the ruling MMD of not, residents in her area should take advantage of the geysers but should cast their votes wisely.

She tells QFM that it is too late for the MMD to fool people into voting them back into power during the forthcoming general elections as people have already made up their minds on who to put in office.

Mrs. Phiri has also challenged the Zambia Electricity Supply Cooperation (ZESCO) to expand their generosity to supporting students the same way it did with the solar geysers.

She says it would be generous for the power supply company to sponsor some vulnerable students at the national resource development centre (NRDC)

QFM

Bethel City Church International disowns the two pastors caught with fake dollars

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DEC Public Relations Manager John Nyawali

BETHEL City Church International has distanced itself from the two pastors who were arrested by the Drug-Enforcement Commission (DEC) after allegedly being found with more than US$70,000 counterfeit notes.

And DEC spokesperson John Nyawali has advised Bethel Church International to lodge an official complaint and disown the two men if indeed it was true that they were not engaged by the church as pastors.

Bethel general secretary Stanley Benwa said in a statement released by the church’s headquarters in Ndola that the former Bethel City Church International, now known as Bethel Church International, would like to make it clear that Collins Kashingwa and Nkambe Chasha, arrested after being found in possession of counterfeit US dollars notes, were not members of the church.

“Collins Kashingwa and Nkambe Chasha are not Bethel Church pastors.
The only Bethel pastors at Matero congregation are Henry Tembo and Gabriel Mutemba,” he said.

He said DEC should further charge the two men for giving wrong information.

Pastor Benwa said Bethel Church International licensed 11 pastors in Lusaka at a Nakatindi Hall function at which the names of the pastors were made public.

The function was open to the media and Information Minister Ronnie Shikapwasha graced the event.

He said linking the two men to his church was not only disturbing but denting the image of the church.

But Mr Nyawali said as far as DEC was concerned, the two men were pastors from Bethel Church International until after the church lodged an official complaint.

“Once we have an official complaint we will then carry out further investigations and charge the two men for giving false information if they are found wanting,” Mr Nyawali said.

On Sunday, DEC arrested two pastors from Bethel City Church in Lusaka for being in possession of more than $70,000 of counterfeit notes.

Pastor Kashingwa, 31 and Chasha, 29, were arrested from Ody’s Filling Station on Great East Road after they were found with $77,200 of counterfeit notes.

Meanwhile, another pastor from Tabernacle of Influence Church in Lusaka has been arrested for being in possession of K5 million counterfeit notes.

Quincy Kakompe, 30, was arrested from Longacres area after he was found with the counterfeit notes.

Mr Nyawali said Pastor Kakompe, who was carrying a BIBLE at the time of his arrest, had the counterfeit Kwacha in K50,000 notes.

He said the pastor was arrested with another person, Francis Mwela, a freelance cameraperson.

“The commission is saddened with clergymen who are perpetuating criminal activities as this is bringing the name of the Church into disrepute. As such, I would like to appeal to pastoral bodies to consider vetting pastors before they are ordained,” he said.

[Times of Zambia]

Mpombo falsified 3 receipts – witness

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Expelled Kafulafuta Member of Parliament George Mpombo

A WITNESS yesterday told the Lusaka chief resident magistrate Joshua Banda that former Defence minister George Mpombo allegedly falsified three receipts when he was asked to retire imprest.

And magistrate Banda yesterday ordered that trial should proceed even when the accused’s lawyer Wynter Kabimba was not present in court yesterday because he was in court when his client’s matter was adjourned to yesterday’s date.

Mr. Mooya Haalwindi, a soldier who was Mpombo’s ADC in 2008, testified that he got the receipts from a named Ndola man to produce the three receipts amounting to K18 million and paid him K250,000 as a token of appreciation.

He said the man gave him one receipt for Luangwa Lodge in Eastern Province amounting to K10 million, another for Ndola’s Chabanga Lodge worth K5 million with the last for Kanjaba Lodge worth K3 million.

This is in a case in which Mpombo is charged with theft by public servant contrary to Section 277, forgery contrary to sections 342 and 347 and uttering a false document contrary to Section 352 of the Penal Code Chapter 87 of the Laws of Zambia.

Mr. Haalwindi said it was not in order for Mpombo, 57, a farmer of house number 4 Katonte Farm, Ndola Rural to falsify information when trying to retire the imprest.

Mr Haalwindi said in 2008, Mpombo received a letter from the then permanent secretary reminding him to retire imprest and he called him (Haalwindi) and asked him why he did not manage to retire his imprest.

He was then given some receipts which he also handed over to Marble Mangala, Mildred Mulawo and Idah Shabwanga, all from Defence Ministry’s accounts department to retire the imprest on his behalf.

Mr Haalwindi said Mpombo then directed him to call a Mr Ignatius Lungu who was then his protocol officer while in Ndola who also in turn directed him to a named man whom he met the following day with Mpombo at Chabanga Lodge in Ndola where he produced three receipts from various lodges.

Magistrate Banda has adjourned the matter to July 1 for cross-examination because Mpombo’s lawyer Kabimba was not in court.

Mpombo informed the court when the matter came up for cross-examination in the afternoon yesterday that his lawyer could not be present before the court because he had travelled out of the country for a funeral.“My lawyer received an unexpected bereavement in the United Kingdom and he flew out of the country last night, so he cannot be before this court,” said Mpombo.

Mpombo told the court that his lawyer’s law firm was in the process of preparing a notice of adjournment.

When asked by the State prosecutor when his lawyer would return, Mpombo said his lawyer would be returning at the weekend.

Particulars of the offence are that Mpombo jointly and while working together with other known persons, being a public servant as minister of Defence, stole K18 million which came into his possession by virtue of his employment.

The offence is alleged to have been committed on unknown dates but between June and September 2008 in Lusaka.

Magistrate Banda adjourned the matter to July 1 for cross-examination.
[ Times of Zambia ]

US firm and Zambia’s Freshpikt Limited to sign a US$42 million deal for Tomato processing

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PS International of the United States and Freshpikt Limited are expected to sign a letter of intent for a joint venture to invest US$42 million in tomato processing.

Freshpikt Limited is a local food processing and canning company which can compete locally and internationally.

The planned investment is part of the K480 billion worth of new investment expected to be signed during the 10th African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) forum at Mulungushi International Conference Centre.

Freshpikt Limited managing director Midge Drakes said PS International in a joint venture with Freshpikt Limited intends investing US$42 million in tomato processing between now and 2016.

This is contained in a media invitation letter to the Zambia Daily Mail and copied to the Freshpikt Limited board chairperson Chance Kabaghe in Lusaka on Monday.

Zambia is hosting the 10th AGOA forum from June 9 to 10, 2011 under the theme, ‘Enhanced trade through increased competitiveness, value addition and deeper regional integration’.

Mr Drake said Minister of Commerce, Trade and Industry Felix Mutatiis expected to be guest of honour at the signing of the joint venture which will make Zambia a giant in tomato production and processing.

The signing ceremony, which is expected to take place tomorrow, will be attended by US trade ambassador Ron Kirk, US ambassador to Zambia Mark Storella along with several senior officials from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).

“On behalf of the board of directors of Freshpikt Limited and PS International, I wish to take this opportunity to extend an invitation to you,” part of the letter read.

Mr Mutati announced that Zambian private companies are expected to sign 12 business joint-venture partnerships with counterparts from the US amounting to US$100 million.

The development is expected to create over 2,000 job opportunities for youths in Zambia.

[Zambia Daily Mail]