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China auto firm to establish an assembly plant in Zambia

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A Chinese auto mobile manufacturing company is set to establish an assembly plant in Zambia to service the Southern African region.

Higer China’s top Bus manufacturing company which has an annual production of twenty two thousand buses wants to set up the plant to ease import pressure for the local firms.

Speaking during the launch of the Higer Brand in Zambia, Wu Ming King Long Motors Zambia Limited General Manager the main distributor of Higer Buses in the country says his country will be importing parts and assemble them in the country.

And speaking at the same occasion Chinese Embassy Charge de’ Affairs Liu Zhengje says Zambia has enjoyed good bilateral ties with China for almost ten years now.

Mr. Liu further highlights that China has about three hundred companies which have invested in various sectors of Zambia’s economy.

Meanwhile government is happy over the interest expressed by a Chinese firm to set up the auto mobile assembly plant in Zambia.

Officiating at the event Communications and Transport Permanent Secretary Dominic Sichinga said government is ready to provide land for the plant.

Mr. Sichinga further says the investment will promote economic development.
The communication Permanent Secretary revealed that about one thousand jobs are expected to be created.

He says the move also shows that the recorded economic development is wooing more investments into the country.

MUVI TV

Sata sues Shikapwasha for libel

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Information Minister Ronnie Shikapwasha

Patriotic Front Leader Michael Sata has sued Information Minister Lieutenant General Ronnie Shikapwasha for libel and slander.

Mr. Sata is claiming damages for slander over the remarks Lieutenant General Shikapwasha allegedly made that Mr. Sata supports homosexuality.

In his statement of claim filed in the Lusaka high court Mr. Sata alleges that Lieutenant General Shikapwasha who is Keembe MP warned the residents against voting for Mr. Sata saying if they elected him into office he will change the laws that will see marriages breaking up.

The PF leader claims the remarks were aired on ZNBC’s main evening news of April 21 2011.

He is also seeking an injunction restraining Lieutenant General Shikapwasha from repeating the said slanderous statements and that the court should award him costs.

Mr. Sata claimed that the said statement was false and malicious as the words in their natural and ordinary meaning were understood to mean that he was a homosexual and has thereby been guilty of the criminal offences on indecent practices.

He says the words were further understood to mean that should Mr. Sata win the presidency of this country, he would compel all persons to become either homosexuals or lesbians.

Mr. Sata further states that the said words were calculated to disparage and diminish his political ambitions of ascending to the presidency of this country.

MUVITV

Struggling Nkana Visit Zanaco

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Nkana this weekend seek their first league win in Lusaka in 10 months.

The record 11-time league champions are struggling in 11th placed and are in the Capital on Saturday to face a rebounding Zanaco at Sunset Stadium with the home side unbeaten in three successive Super Division matches.

Nkana’s last visit to Lusaka on April 2 in their first league game of the season ended in a 2-1 loss up the road at Nkoloma Stadium against current leaders Red Arrows.

Meanwhile, Nkana can trace their last league win in Lusaka to August last season when they beat City of Lusaka 1-0 in a Week 21 game.

This time around, Nkana have just one win from six matches played on as many points this season that was recorded on the road away to second placed Nakambala Leopards on April 16 where they won 2-1 in Mazabuka.

Coach Linos Makwaza knows defeat will put the pressure Nkana that might see them sink further down towards the relegation zone so early in the new season.

MTN/FAZ Super Division Week 7 Fixtures
07/05/2011

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

 

Aboutreika Ruled Out of Clash Against Zesco

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Zesco United’s Caf Champions League opponents Al Ahly of Egypt have been dealt a blow with the unavailability of veteran midfielder Mohamed Aboutreika.

Aboutreika will miss Sunday evenings second round, return leg clash in Cairo due to injury.

According to Filgoal.com, Aboutreika has failed to recover from a calf injury he sustained in an Egyptian top-flight match last Sunday.

The two-time Caf African Player of the Year nominee had a subdued first leg match against Zesco played on April 23 in Ndola that ended 0-0.

Winner this weekend’s return leg tie will advance to the Caf Champions League group stage in July.

The loser will be relegated to the Caf Confederation Cup pre-group stage that kicks off in three weeks time.

Ex-FAZ Vice President Lupili Dies

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Ex-Faz vice president Chewe Lupili has died.

Lupili, 59 die in Ndola on Thursday after a bout of Malaria at Hilltop Hospital.

He served under former Faz president Evaristo Kasunga from 2000 to 2004.

Lupili is also former Zampost managing director and also served as chairman of defunct Railway Express football club of Ndola.

He is survived by his wife Nelly, nine children, six grandchildren.

Pictures this Week

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Zambia's envoy in the Big Brother reality show, Mumba

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Livingstone Town clerk Dras Neves, who was recently reinstated after she was fired by councillors at the local authority, greets President Banda when he officiated the hand over of Police houses in Livingstone recently

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Livingstone Town clerk Dras Neves

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Some councillors from the Livingstone City Council captured at Livingstone airport. This is part of the team that controversially fired town clerk Dras Neves recently.

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Some of the houses built for police officers in Livingstone

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The new Police housing units

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Police officers' spouses dancing during the hand over of housing units to the police in Livingstone.

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One of the houses built for police officers in Livingstone

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Private planes for white farmers and other organisations parked at the Livingstone airport

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Youths slaughtering goats at an abattoir in the Chibolya slams of Lusaka

ZAWA dispatches officers to chief Chitanda’s area to capture stray lions

Zambia wildlife Authority (ZAWA) officers in Chibombo District have set up camp in Chiyuni area of chief Chitanda’s chiefdom to capture two stray lions that have been terrorising the area.

Chibombo District Commissioner (DC) Col. Philip Chabakale says the deployment of ZAWA officers will help to reduce further injuries or harm to people and domestic animals from the stray lions.

Col. Chabakale urged the people in the area to be on the alert of the lions which have so far killed three cows and are still roaming the area.

He also appealed to the community to remain indoors and avoid unnecessary movements to avoid the dangerous beasts from attacking them.

The two lions are suspected to have come from Kafue national park and Kaindu area in Mumbwa district.

[ ZANIS ]

German step father in court for defilement in Choma

An eight (8) year old minor of Choma yesterday told the Choma Magistrate Court how her Germany stepfather Bernd Hieke allegedly sexually defiled her in their family house.

The minor, who is a grade three (3) pupil at a named local private School in Choma, told the court presided by magistrate Jackob Mbolele how Hieke used to sneak into her bedroom to have sex with her.

She told the court that her stepfather had on two occasions allegedly sexually abused her in their home during which time the accused threatened the minor not to tell her mother.
The minor told the packed courtroom that Heike had promised to continue buying her presents which the mother never provided because he loved her.

The 60 year old German step father, of House number 251 Mochipapa road in Choma is facing defilement charges contrary to section 128 sub section one of the penal code chapter 87 of Laws of Zambia.
Hieke who is currently serving as a financial controller at Southern Water and Sewerage Company (SAWSCO) in Choma is alleged to have defiled a minor aged 8 years.

According to particulars of offence, Bernd Hieke on the dates unknown but between 2010 and 22nd February 2011 at Choma district in the Southern Province in the Republic of Zambia had carnal knowledge of a minor under the age of 16 years.

Mr. Heike is being represented by defence lawyer Milner Katolo from Milner Katolo and Associates of Lusaka.

And testifying in the same case, the minor’s mother, Sonya Heike 32, of house number 251 Mochipapa road in Choma told the court that she only became aware that her daughter was sexually abused by her husband through a stench which was coming from her daughter private parts.

The trial Magistrate Jacob Mbolela adjourned the matter to 11th May,2011 for continuation of trial.
[ ZANIS ]

Accept poll results, Mulongoti tells MMD

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Expelled former MMD chairman for elections Mike Mulongoti
Expelled former MMD chairman for elections Mike Mulongoti

Expelled former Movement for Multiparty Democracy MMD chairman for elections, Mike Mulongoti has charged that the MMD should face reality and accept the opinion poll released yesterday by the Centre for Policy Dialogue favouring Patriotic Front leader Michael Sata ahead of this year’s elections.

Mr. Mulongoti says the MMD should accept the poll predictions because the political environment in the country does not favor them.

He states that the MMD should be realistic and note that the opinion poll is an indicator of what the elections might bring forth.

He adds that it is not enough for the MMD to dismiss the opinion poll results but should instead work on improving the ratings between now and the elections date.

Mr Mulongoti adds that the opinion poll has created an opportunity to improve on the current standing of the party.

Mr. Mulongoti adds that rushing into rejecting the poll prediction will not solve the MMD’s diminishing support countrywide.

And the opposition United Liberal Party has charged that it is too early to predict who is favored to win this year elections.

Commenting on the opinion poll results released by the Center for Policy Dialogue which has favoured Patriotic Front president Michael Sata, ULP president Sakwiba Sikota says the prediction has come a bit too early.

Mr. Sikota says the important opinion poll is the one that will be released on the day of elections.

In an interview with QFM, MR Sikota states that Zambia%u2019s election date is far from being known, and that conducting an opinion poll now cannot determine the political outcome.

He adds that it will not be wise to predict the winner of the elections now, when the mood for the elections has not yet gotten in top gear.

Patriotic Front president Michael Sata is the most preferred candidate to win the forthcoming electionbs according to the opinion poll results released by the Center for Policy Dialogue yesterday.

CPD executive director Neo Simutanyi announced in Lusaka that if the elections were held today, PF president Michael Sata would get overall 31 percent, closely followed by MMD’s Rupiah Banda with 28 percent, with the UPND’s Hakainde Hichilema getting 12 percent.

QFM

MTN Press statement

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MTN: UNION NEGOTIATION PROCESS STILL ONGOING

Further to the recent media reports attributed to the National Union of Communication Workers (NUCW) regarding MTN Zambia’s redundancy benefits payments to employees affected by its restructuring, MTN Zambia would like to advise the general public as follows:

Firstly MTN Zambia is surprised with the statement by NUCZ as the consultations amongst all the affected parties including the government agencies are still ongoing.

Throughout the transition process, the wellbeing of our staff has been of critical importance to us. In this regard, MTN Zambia would like to advise the general public that it has secured alternative employment for all its employees affected by the restructuring on no less favourable terms and conditions. Redundancy benefits are being paid over and above this and other financial and non financial benefits.

MTN Zambia is not aware of any pending court action against it. We however would like to assure the general public that MTN Zambia will fully comply with all contractual and legal obligations.

The statement attributable to NUCW is therefore regrettable.

Fr Bwalya’s award: Members roast Misa chief

Some members of the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) Zambia Chapter have demanded for immediate disciplinary action against executive director Sipho Kapumba following the fraudulent awarding of Get Involved Zambia Executive Director Frank Bwalya during the World Press Freedom Day commemoration.

The members, who spoke through long-serving member Emmanuel Mwamba, said the award was just among the many wrong decisions that were being made by the Executive Director.

He said the MISA board should act immediately in the interest of the members who were not involved in the selection of Fr Bwalya to receive the award.

Mr. Mwamba said the members were ready to challenge the board should it ignore their demands to discipline Mr. Kapumba.

He said the award was meant to frustrate the Government during the WPFD celebrations ceremony instead of promoting unity and celebrating in harmony.

He also cited Mr Kapumba’s recent decision to award a contract for presenting of the “Face-the-media” programme on Radio Phoenix without following tender procedure as one of the matters that should be addressed.

Mr. Mwamba said the members were disappointed that Mr. Kapumba single-sourced a person instead of allowing the members and others to bid for the job.

He said MISA faced audit queries last year because of a K75-million deal that led to the removal of the Henry Kabwe-led executive committee from office but that malpractices had continued.

Mr. Mwamba said the members were not happy and had started consultations over the next course of action should the board fail to fire Mr Kapumba.

MISA Zambia on Monday awarded Fr Bwalya with the Freedom of Expression award that did not get the approval of the World Press Freedom Day national organising committee and the criterion was decided by Mission Press director Fr Miha Drevensek.

The trophy was given by Information and Broadcasting Services Minister Ronnie Shikapwasha without a warning.

Fr Bwalya walked to the podium to receive the award with a red card, a symbol that he uses to fight the Government through his campaign for a change of government.

But Mr Mwamba said there should be decency in the conduct of public affairs and that MISA Zambia was a professional institution that should not be used to settle political scores against perceived enemies.

Gen Shikapwasha said on Wednesday that he decided to go ahead and present the award to avoid disrupting the spirit of the celebrations but objected to the award being given to Fr Bwalya who he said was a politician working closely with the Patriotic Front (PF) and not a media practitioner

When contacted, MISA Zambia chairperson Daniel Sikazwe said he would not react to the matter but urged the members to raise the issue officially with the board of directors while Mr. Kapumba declined to comment.
[ Times of Zambia ]

Hone students back RB for presidency

Some students at Evelyn Hone College in Lusaka have resolved to support President Rupiah Banda in this year’s elections, saying he is the only credible presidential candidate with a heart for the Zambian youth.

The students, who have since formed a committee dubbed ‘Evelyn Hone Students 4 RB’, have also congratulated the MMD convention for electing Local Government and Housing Deputy Minister Moses Muteteka as the party’s national youth chairperson.

Committee vice-chairperson Mwiinga Chidamba said in a statement in Lusaka yesterday that after wide consultations and an assessment of the various leaders aspiring for the Republican presidency, the students had resolved to support Mr Banda.

“We have been analysing the various leaders that are offering themselves for leadership this year and we have noted that we have three front runners, these being President Banda, Mr Hakainde Hichilema of the UPND (United Party for National Development) and Mr Michael Sata of the Patriotic Front.

“After a careful assessment, we have decided that we should support President Banda because of the tangible developments that the Government is undertaking. It is not in dispute that the economy is growing and we are on the right track,” he said.

Mr. Chidamba said by attracting massive foreign direct investment into the country, the Government was creating job opportunities for youths and Zambians in general.

He said Zambia was safer under the leadership of President Banda.

“As youths ourselves and students we want a future that is secured and we are seeing what this Government is doing in this area.

“Our parents that had lost employment in the mines, for example in Luanshya, now have their jobs back,” he said.

Mr. Chidamba said Mr. Hichilema should consider working with President Banda and the MMD ahead of this year’s elections.

“As of Mr Sata we do not think he best represents the interests of the youth and the country. From what we know, we do not think that he is best suited to lead this country,” he said.
[ Times of Zambia ]

Sata a disaster, says Ronnie

Chief government spokesperson Ronnie Shikapwasha says it will be disastrous if Patriotic Front (PF) president Michael Sata is elected in this year’s tripartite elections.

Lieutenant-General Shikapwasha said in Lusaka yesterday that Zambians should not make the mistake of voting for Mr Sata who is likely to be the biggest setback to the nation.

He was reacting to Mr Sata’s remarks in London recently that Zambia is headed for a disaster under President Banda’s leadership.

“Mr Sata is the biggest disaster because he has been promoting gay rights. Nobody is interested in homosexuality and lesbianism,” Lt-Gen Shikapwasha said.

He said Mr Sata should feel ashamed talking about President Banda’s leadership, which has been good and has contributed to the growth of Zambia’s economy.

Lt-Gen Shikapwasha said Mr Sata has done nothing for Zambians and that the opposition leader has lost credibility to stand as a presidential candidate because everyone knows that he is a disastrous person.

“Mr Sata is the biggest disaster because he has been promoting gay rights. Nobody is interested in homosexuality and lesbianism,” Lt-Gen Shikapwasha said.

The minister said Mr Sata’s position on gay rights cannot build the nation, but bring chaos.

“Mr Sata’s leadership failed to save the pact with the United Party for National Development (UPND). What can it do for this country if voted into office? I can only see disaster,” Lt-Gen Shikapwasha said.

He said Mr Sata has persistently attacked Mr Banda’s administration because he is jealous of the development the President has brought to the country, including building schools and hospitals and commissioning mobile hospitals.

He said Mr Sata should commend the President for all the development and economic growth.

And Evangelical Youth Alliance International chairman Moses Lungu said Mr Sata’s desire for power is dangerous.

Reverend Lungu said Zambia is a country that a lot of people wish to live in and it would be sad to endanger the country’s peace.

Rev Lungu said although President Banda was merely winding up President Mwanawasa’s term, he has done exceptionally well in terms of development.

Leadership in Development executive director Moses Kalonde said MrSata cannot win a presidential election.

Mr Kalonde said the opposition leader’s negative stance on President Banda’s leadership is sadism and cannot be tolerated.

Committee of Citizens executive director Gregory Chifire said Mr Sata is telling lies.

He said the opposition leader has failed to show the people of Zambia how he will perform if voted into power.

Mr Chifire said Mr Sata is a spent force who has nothing to offer Zambians.

“This is the reason he has gone abroad asking for money to continue promoting lesbianism and homosexuality. Mr Sata has gone to sell the country abroad because he is bitter with the economic development the country is witnessing,” Mr Chifire said.

Meanwhile, Caroline Kalombe reports that PF Luapula member of Parliament Peter Machungwa says Zambia does not need disrespectful leaders like Mr Sata.

Dr Machungwa said in Lusaka yesterday that the PF leader is a very disrespectful man who does not tolerate criticism from anyone.

He said Mr Sata does not take kindly to people opposing him, even his own party members despite them doing so in good faith.

“He would always resort to insults, which is very offensive,” Dr Machungwa said.

“Mr Sata has called us names for opposing him, especially when we decided to attend the National Constitutional Conference. He was so angry with us that he called us rebels and mercenaries,” Dr Machungwa said.

He wondered how Mr Sata can lead the nation if he does not want to take advice from others and always wants to have the last say on everything.

“We cannot afford to have a leader who does not want to listen to anyone. It is not helpful and we should not allow it,” Dr Machungwa said.

He said it is important for any leader to listen even when he is being criticised so that he or she can get the views of others on various matters.

Dr Machungwa made the comment following Chawama member of Parliament Bredt Sampa’s complaint that the PF leader is humiliating people who oppose him.

“Any leader should be able to listen to counsel even if it does not suit them, but for MrSata that is not the case,” Dr Machungwa said.
[ Zambia Daily Mail ]

Two juvenile girls admit abusing a 2 year old boy

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TWO juvenile girls of Lusaka’s Mtendere township yesterday admitted indecently assaulting a two-year-old boy of the same area.

The girls, aged 12 and 11 years, respectively, initially denied the charge but yesterday changed their plea before resident magistrate MwakaMikalile.
The juveniles are charged with indecent assault.

Facts before the court are that on March 11, 2011, in Lusaka, jointly and whilst acting together, the girls unlawfully and indecently assaulted a two-year-seven-month-old boy.

When the matter came up for trial, the offenders’ lawyer told the court that his clients wanted to change the earlier plea and take a fresh one.

After the charge was read to them again, the girls told the court that they understood it and admitted committing the offence.

One of them said she touched the boy’s private parts after seeing her friend doing the same to the victim.

The other girl said she and her friend got the boy from his mother’s house in Mtendere, undressed him and ordered him to sleep on the floor and indecently assaulted the boy.

The court heard that the girls picked the boy from his mother’s house to ostensibly play with him, but indecently assaulted him.

The prosecution narrated that after an hour, the boy went back home crying whilst touching his private parts and later informed his mother that the girls who had earlier taken him to play with them had indecently assaulted him.

The court heard that when the mother checked the boy’s private parts, she found that he was bleeding.

In mitigation, the girls’ lawyer urged the court to consider an order for counselling and probation because they are first offenders and school-children who have a chance to become responsible children.

The case comes up on May 19 for the Department of Social Welfare to present a report on the girls to help the court come up with an appropriate order.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

RB lauds ZDA for winning the a United Nations Award

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

PRESIDENT Banda has commended the Zambia Development Agency (ZDA) for winning the prestigious 2011 United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) Investment Promotion award.

“I commend the Director-General Andrew Chipwende and his team for all they are doing for Zambia. The ZDA has done an excellent job and this is an important endorsement of the work my government has been doing to attract investment into Zambia. It is very encouraging to receive the recognition of this prestigious award,” Mr Banda said in Lusaka yesterday.

He said this in a statement released by State House special assistant for press and public relations Dickson Jere last evening.

The focus of this year’s awards was the contribution that investment promotion agencies can make to infrastructure development through the attraction of foreign direct investment (FDI).

The ZDA received the accolade for its work with different Government entities in the promotion of public-private partnerships and its role in attracting investment for a renewable energy infrastructure project.

Since Mr Banda took office in 2008, he has led initiatives that have dramatically boosted infrastructure investments in Zambia, resulting in 17 new bridges being built and over 4,000 kilometres of roads being repaired.

In 2010, FDI into Zambia was US$2 billion with substantial inflows not only concentrated in the mining industry but into manufacturing and other key areas of the economy.

The ZDA joined agencies from the Dominican Republic and Peru in receiving three equal awards presented by UNCTAD secretary-general Supachai Panitchpakdi and International Trade Centre executive director Patricia Francis.

[Zambia Daily Mail]