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Abortion demand: Couple reconciled

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A 32-year-old man of Lusaka’s Libala South township has told the Lusaka Boma local court that his wife has been threatening to leave him because he rejected her demand that she terminates her nine-month pregnancy.

Wellington Mwamba said his wife, Mildred Nachisambwe, 25, has never been happy since then because she is ashamed of having fallen pregnant soon after the couple had their second child.

Mwamba said this in a case in which Nachisambwe, of Chawama Township, sued him for marriage reconciliation. The two got married in 2004 and they have three children together.

Mwamba said their marriage began to shake when he started suspecting that Nachisambwe was pregnant but she adamantly denied that this was so until the pregnancy started showing.

“When it was obvious that she was indeed pregnant, she started getting annoyed over nothing. Later she demanded that I give her money to have an abortion saying she couldn’t keep the pregnancy because our other child was still very young,” he said.

Mwamba said to please her and restore peace in their marriage, he give in to her demands and he escorted her to see a doctor to carry out the abortion.

While there, Mwamba changed his mind about Nachisambwe terminating the pregnancy and this infuriated her.

To ease her mind, Mwamba said he consulted elders who advised him against Nachisambwe aborting because it was dangerous and she could die.

“After that she started demanding that I take her back to her parents’ place but on one condition that she should not be pregnant. That was impossible because she was very pregnant at the time,” he said.

He said their marriage has never been the same as each time they quarrel she demands that he takes her back to her village because he rejected her wish to terminate the pregnancy.

Mwamba said the unnecessary quarrels prompted him to move out of their matrimonial home in September last year. He said Nachisambwe also did not want him in the house.

“Each time we argue she threatens to leave or asks me to take her back to the village in Mpulungu because she does not want to be with me because I forced her to have another child. This does not really make sense to me because she is a married woman. I still love her nonetheless and I am ready to reconcile with her but only if she wants me back,” he said.

In her submission, Nachisambwe said she was not serious about having the abortion but made the statement just to scare him.

“I did not blackmail him, I just told him that I wanted to go back to the village and that if he had to take me, he had to ensure that I was not pregnant as I needed to go back childless the way he married me; without children, but I could have never gone ahead with the abortion,” she said.

Nachisambwe said, however, that that Mwamba is abusive and at one time he threatened to kill her with an axe.

She said she was only rescued by her neighbours and a cousin. She said she would have presented the axe in the court as evidence but that her cousin has thrown it away.

When asked by Mwamba why Nachisambwe’s cousin took him in after she chased him from their matrimonial home if he had indeed tried to kill her, Nachisambwe could not answer.

Asked by the court if she was still interested in reconciling with Mwamba, Nachisambwe said she still wanted him because he was her husband and a good father.

“I do love my husband and I want him to move back although he scares me at times, but we have been happy in our marriage,” she said.

Acting principal presiding magistrate Elipha Mwewa, sitting with senior court magistrate Lazarous Mwape, reconciled the couple and urged the two to love and respect each other and to be open about their expectations in their marriage.
[ Sunday Mail ]

Hubby ‘on pill’ denies wife’s pregnancy

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A 29-YEAR-OLD woman of Lusaka’s Garden Township has told the Lusaka Boma local court that her husband denied responsibility of her pregnancy because he claimed he was on a contraceptive pill for men.

Passfrora Nyirongo also said that on another occasion her husband, Christopher Mumba, 36, denied being the father of their child claiming that its complexion was too dark for it to be his.

Nyirongo said this in a case in which she sued Mumba, a mineral explorer, for marriage reconciliation. The two got married in 2003 and Mumba paid K500,000, half of what he was charged, as lobola. They have two children together.

She said although problems in their marriage have intensified over the years, trouble started almost immediately after they got married. She said she has never known peace in her marriage because of Mumba’sbehaviour.

“In January 2004, a month after we got married, I conceived but he denied the pregnancy claiming he was on a male contraceptive pill. That stressed me so much that I ended up miscarrying. Fortunately, I conceived again after four months,” she said.

Nyirongo said when the child was born, Mumba refused to hold the baby claiming it was not his because the child was dark in complexion. She said in April 2006, Mumba took her back to her parents’ home for traditional counselling.

“When we separated, he visited me when he felt like but he never bothered to inquire about the child. I managed to provide for our child and myself because at the time I was still in employment,” she said.

Nyirongo said that in June 2008, Mumba asked for reconciliation so they could have another child and she agreed because she was still in love with him.

She said in September the same year, she conceived but two months later, Mumba said he had to travel to South Africa on business where he stayed for six months.

Nyirongo said she later found out that Mumba was actually in Mumbwa and not in South Africa.

“When our second child was born, he told me to stop work so that I could take care of the baby because it was born with bronchitis. So he became the only provider. However, he does not consult me about anything, He does as he pleases,” she said.

Nyirongo said Mumba bought two buses using a loan that he got from a financial institution without consulting her as his wife.

She also said that Mumba is in the habit of dating her friends and that he has even proposed love to one of their landlord’s daughters.

“When he is home, he sleeps with his clothes on. If not, he sleeps in the sitting room. He does not care about me or our children so I want him to tell me if he is still interested in me as a woman and his wife,” she said.

In his submission, Mumba said the problem in their marriage is that Nyirongo nags him and that this is what prompts him to leave their matrimonial bedroom.

He said Nyirongo also insults him so much that their neighbours laugh at him. He said this was why he decided to take her back to her parents’ place.

“I love my wife but she nags a lot and I do not like her attitude. I am tired of her insults. That is the reason I move out. I would rather sleep on the roof of the house than be in the same room with her. I do not have a girlfriend, if I did I would never return home to her,” he said.

Mumba said he has always provided for his family and he cares for it.

He said he was skeptical about their first child because he suspected she was having an affair with another man three days before their wedding.

“It’s only normal (to be skeptical). I had doubts about the child but she is a good mother. I just can’t take the nagging,” he said.

The case, which was before acting principal presiding magistrate Elipha Mwewa, was adjourned to tomorrow, May 23, for judgement.
[ Sunday Mail ]

$3m sourced for UNZA students

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One of the blocks for hostels being erected at the University of Zambia Great East road campus

Government will spend US$3 million on the improvement of infrastructure and student allowances at the University of Zambia (UNZA).

President Banda said yesterday that he has sourced the monies from the Ministry of Finance and National Planning to help improve library facilities and students’ welfare at the country’s highest institution of learning.

He made the announcement in Lusaka yesterday during the commissioning of rehabilitation works on selected Lusaka urban roads and launch of the Zesco deferred capital contribution scheme with installation of solar geysers.

Scores of UNZA students attended the event in Lusaka’s Mandevu Township.

Mr Banda said the MMD government will continue ensuring that the education sector is further improved as enshrined in the ruling party’s manifesto.

He said his administration wants to improve tertiary education and will ensure that more institutions are constructed.

“We promised to fight illiteracy and today you are witnessing construction of schools in our country. We, as a party and Government, have concentrated on education, our next target is to improve tertiary education,” President Banda said.

Meanwhile, Mandevu Constituency, currently in the hands of the opposition Patriotic Front (PF), yesterday turned into a euphoric MMD venue when President Banda surprised thousands of residents, taking a walk through the township.

The township came to a virtual standstill when Mr Banda walked through it.

President Banda arrived at the roadside market at the Independence Stadium in Mandevu around 14:30 and was immediately mobbed by throngs of residents and marketeers.

The security personnel had a tough time controlling the crowd as he humbly ambled towards the ground where his official assignment was to be.
[ Sunday Mail ]

Preview: Zesco MAS Win At Home

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Zesco United on Sunday host MAS of Morocco in a Caf Confederation Cup third round, first leg match at the Trade Fair Grounds in Ndola.

The match was rescheduled from Saturday to Sunday following MAS late arrival on Friday.

MAS will be Zesco’s second Arab opponent in Caf club cup competition this season.

Zesco will be looking for better fortunes in the Confederation Cup where they were relegated after Al Ahly of Egypt eliminated them from the Caf Champions League pre-group stage earlier this month.

The home side will also be hoping not to repeat mistakes of their last Caf club cup home game against Al Ahly on April 23 that ended scoreless to hand a healthy advantage to the Egyptians who won 1-0 in Cairo in the return leg.

Another repeat performance in Ndola this weekend will almost spell the end of Zesco’s and Zambia’s interest in African club competition this year.

This is after two successive seasons of high profile appearances in the group stages of both the Champions and Confederation Cup by Zesco and Zanaco in 2009 and 2010 respectively.

Patrick Phiri Receives TFF Coach Award

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Simba may have not renewed Patrick Phiri’s contract for next season but their former coach on Thursday won the Tanzania coach of the year award.

Phiri, who left Simba after three seasons in charge last month, was voted as the Tanzania Football Federation Vodacom Coach of the year on Thursday.

This is despite Simba failing to retain its league title after archrivals Young Africans snatched the crown on the final day of the season on goal difference after finishing on 46 points that subsequently led to Phiri’s departure.

Phiri took home the equivalent of K9 million from league sponsors and mobile telephone provider Vodacom.

Meanwhile, Isaac Chansa has been shortlisted for the South Africa MTN Top 8 Cup player of the tournament.

The Orlando Pirates midfielder is on the three-man shortlist together with club-mate and veteran defender Lucky Lekgwathi and ex-Bafana Bafana striker Siyabonga Nomvete of Moroka Swallows.

Govt to recruit 5000 more trained teachers

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Government says it will recruit more than five thousand qualified teachers to meet the pupil-teacher ratio in schools.

Lusaka Province Permanent Secretary Daniel Bowasi says this is because it is government’s focus to provide quality education through the provision of adequate but professionally trained teachers.

Mr. Bowasi was speaking in Lusaka during the Provincial Education Labour Day awards giving ceremony for teachers.

The Provincial Permanent Secretary stated that government has launched and paid for the long awaited fast track teacher training programme to enable diploma holder science, mathematics’, social sciences and commercial teachers to pursue degree courses.

He said government places teachers in a special category of workers on whom the economy of the country evolves.

” Government will continue to endeavor to improve teacher’s conditions of service through meaningful dialogue with their unions,” Mr. Bowasi said.

He noted that strong economies world over are as a result of maximum utilization of skilled manpower which is a product of a teacher

Speaking earlier Provincial Education Officer (PEO) Alice Nzala said academically Lusaka Province has generally performed well in last years grade seven examinations with pass percentage at 75.

Ms. Nzala said this was possible with collective effort from community, private, and grant aided schools.

[ ZANIS ]

RB commissions road rehabilitation works

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President Rupiah Banda

Republican President Rupiah Banda has commissioned the rehabilitation works on selected urban roads and solar geysers in Lusaka.

And President Banda has directed the Road Development Agency (RDA) to ensure that good quality work is done on the roads.

Speaking during the launch in Mandevu Township today, President Banda said the rehabilitation works will cost K300 billion.

He says the commissioning of the works marks the beginning of the rehabilitation of a number of roads across the country.

The President noted that his government is aware that a number of roads in the country are in a state of disrepair hence government has embarked on working on key urban roads in the country.

And President Banda has further said the policy of the MMD government is to ensure that lives of the majority Zambians are improved.

The President has also reduced the reconnection fee for electricity from K767 000 to K21 000 in low cost houses while that of high cost houses has been reduced from over K2 million to K77 000.

The President has said these fees will apply for a period of three years.
[ QFM ]

Nkana Record First Home win

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Nkana won their first Super Division game at home today after beat Forest Rangers 3-0 at Nkana Stadium in Kitwe in a Week 10 game.

Nkana have recorded three successive draws at home since the start of the season and today saw them also collect their second three points of the campaign.

The match was evenly poised but Nkana was the more aggressive side in attack but had little to offer in midfielder when Forest and ex-Nkwazi playmaker Friday Kabubi controlled proceedings.

Nkana took the lead in the 7th minute through Evans Kangwa before Victor Mwansa scored his first of two goals of the day in the 22 to see the home side go 2-0 into halftime.

Linos Makwaza’s side sealed the win with the third goal in the 82nd minute to see Mwansa complete his brace.

And across the road at Arthur Davies, Power Dynamos equaled their archrivals feat on the day by also winning 3-0 against Nakambala Leopards.

Nakambala slip from first to second after the defeat and have been replaced at the summit by Red Arrows who finished scoreless with Nchanga Rangers at Nkoloma Stadium in Lusaka.

Week 10 Results

28/05/2011
Red Arrows 0-Nchanga Rangers 0
Nkana 3-Forest Rangers 0
Power Dynamos 3-Nakambala Leopards 0
Kalewa 0-Green Eagles 1
Konkola Blades 2-Nkwazi 1
Roan United 0-Zanaco 0
Lime Hotspurs 1-Kabwe Warriors 0
Postponed:
Green Buffaloes-Zesco United

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Mpombo, Mulongoti are bootlickers – Mumba

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National Revolution Party (NRP) President Cosmo Mumba
National Revolution Party (NRP) President Cosmo Mumba

Opoosition National Revolution Party (NRP) leaders Dr Cosmo Mumba has described outspoken former Defence minister George Mpombo and ex Works and Supply minister Mike Mulongoti as bootlickers who have lost vision.

Dr Mumba told ZANIS in an interview in Lusaka today, that the two sacked ministers are destroyers who should not be taken seriously by any well meaning Zambian.

He warned the electorate and Patriotic Front (PF) Leader Michael Satan not to accept Micheal Mulongoti and George Mpombo and Mbita Chitala utterances.

” Zambians should be aware that Mr mulongoti and Mr Mpombo these are the same people that exhibited their foolishness whilst in government,” the NRP president said

Dr Mumba told Zanis in an interview in Lusaka today that the conduct exhibited by the former MMD leaders is an acceptable and must be condemned by all Zambians.

He pointed that now that they are out of government they want to talk ill about the government adding that these are things they could have exposed whilst they were in government than to go round and antagonize issues.

Dr Mumba was reacting to former deputy Minister of Finance and one –time ambassador to Libya Mbita Chitala in today’s Post News paper that it is illegal to use public funds for campaigns by the MMD.

Meanwhile the National Revolution Party has launched its manifesto on the the website and face book page for people to read their manifesto.

ZANIS

Economic growth key to reducing poverty – Fundanga

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File: Bank of Zambia Governor Caleb Fundanga and head of public relations Kanguya Mayondi during the central bank's quarterly media briefing

Central Bank governor Caleb Fundanga says Zambia needs to continue recording positive economic growth to fight poverty.

And the Zambia Federation of Employees (ZFE) says most employers are concerned with the high interest rates charged by commercial banks.
Dr. Fundanga said economic growth is the basis the Southern African country can fight poverty. He said that there can never be poverty eradication without economic growth.

“Good economic growth is good for the nation because it will help fight poverty. We need growth to re-distribute wealth.
“We cannot eliminate poverty in the country if we are recording negative growth but with positive economic growth we stand a good chance to fight poverty, ” he said.
He stated that the country has continued to record an impressive economic growth rate over the years.

Dr. Fundanga has however called for the country to develop a good re-distribution policy for many people to benefit from the booming economy.

He said need to prioritize areas like agriculture where many people directly benefit from.

Dr. Fundanga said this at the meeting with business community in Lusaka last night.

The BOZ governor has however reiterated the bank’s commitment to reduce the country’s inflation rate to a much lower level.

He said lower interest rate will create conditions for the country to record economic growth.

“As Bank of Zambia we will continue to make strides in reducing the inflation levels. And we are always working towards that, ” he said.

And the Zambia Federation of Employees (ZFE) says local employers are concerned with the levels of interest rates charged by commercial banks.

(ZFE) President Alfred Masupah said at the same occassion that there was need for commercial banks to make the cost of borrowing affordable for employers to expand their business.

He said this will also play a significant role in expanding business entities and help create meaningful employment for the people.

“We in the Zambia Federation of Employees believe that Commercial banks have a significant role to play in capital injection in business entities and that business entities will be able to expand and create meaningful employment for the unemployed if the cost of borrowing is affordable, ” he said.

Mr. Masupah has since called for more of such meeting between the bank of Zambia and the business communities in Zambia in resolving problems in the financial sector.

“It is in this regard that a meeting such as this one is of great importance as it provides an opportunity for information exchange in regard to how the financial sector should perform in meeting the needs of the industry” he said.

ZANIS

Ronnie calls for non violence ahead of 2011 polls

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Shikapwasha

Kembe Member of Parliament (MP) Lieutenant General Ronnie Shikapwasha has urged the electorate in his constituency to denounce political violence ahead of the 2011 polls.

And government has assured farmers in the area that government will buy all the crops in time.
Lt Gen. Shikapwasha , who is also Information and Broadcasting minister, said the the electorate in his constituency should be on high alert and report people perpetrating violence in the area.

” Violence if not rejected has the potential to retard the developmental project that government and people have initiated in the area, ” He said.

The Parliamentarian said government wants this year’s elections to be conducted in a free and fair atmosphere.

Lt. General Shikapwasha said this when he addressing a sizeable crowd that came to witness the Agriculture and commercial show at Kembe Farm Institute in Chibombo District yesterday.

The area MP said Kembe Constituency and the country, in general, has managed to record bumper harvest, a situation he attributed to the prevailing peace and good leadership of the Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD).

” Without peace there can never be any development in the country hence the need
to embrace peace and denounce people who perpetrate violence,” the parliamentarian said.

He for this reason cautioned the electorate in the area not to vote for violent political parties and their leaders but instead for the ruling MMD he said has has demonstrated that it can bring them development.

And Lt. Gen Shikapwasha has commended farmers in the area for taking advantage of government’s good agriculture policies to produce another bumper harvest.

He assured the farmers that government will buy all the crops in time.

He implored farmers to also venture into crop diversification as it was in line with government policy of insuring that food security and income at household level is sustained.

And Chibombo District Cooperative Union Chairperson Lloyd Kayeka commended government for assuring farmers in the area that it will buy all their Maize at recommended price.

Mr. Kayeka disclosed that some opposition political parties were going round in the district telling farmers that government will not buy the crop this year adding that some farmers were worried that they may lose out.

He has since called on farmers not to sell their crop to unscrupulous buyers who he said wanted to take advantage of the poor farmers and emphasized to farmers to wait for government to buy the maize at a good price.

He told farmers that the Food Reserve Agency (FRA) has already put in place measures to start buying once the crop is ready and warned the public to be aware of the some people who will come to offer them cheap price for their crop.

The Agriculture show attracted small and medium scale farmers from around Kembe Constituency, commercial companies and agro companies who supply inputs, seeds
and chemical to farmers.

ZANIS

Vice President George Kunda arrives in Abuja to attend Nigerian President’s inauguration

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Vice president George Kunda about to get into his official government vehicle

Vice President George Kunda has safely arrived in Nigeria’s capital, Abuja where he is tomorrow scheduled to represent President Rupiah Banda at the official inauguration of Goodluck Ebele Jonathan as the 15th President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Dr Jonathan is being inaugurated following his landslide victory in the April 2011 presidential elections for a fresh term of four years.

ZANIS reports that Mr Kunda who was aboard a commercial flight from Addis Ababa, Ethiopian Airlines arrived at 12:30 pm local time (13:30 hours, Zambian time) today and was met at Abuja International Airport by Nigeria’s Minister for Federal Capital Territory, Senator Bala Muhammed, and Zambia’s High Commissioner to Nigeria Alexis Luhila and Zambian staff at the mission.

Second Lady Ireen, Deputy Minister in his office, Daniel Munkombwe, Science and Technology Deputy Minister Given Mungomba and some senior Government officials, have accompanied the Vice President.

Upon arrival at the airport, the Vice President was immediately driven to Truscorp Hilton Hotel where he will be lodging during his stay in Abuja.

And according to an official programme availed to ZANIS in Abuja today, Mr Kunda is this evening expected to attend a Presidential Inauguration State Banquet that the host President is hosting in honour of Heads of State and Government at State House. The Vice President leaves Nigeria after scheduled business.

Earlier, Zambia’s High Commissioner to Nigeria Alexis Luhila told ZANIS in an interview in Abuja today, that the First Republican President Dr Kenneth Kaunda was also expected to attend the swearing in ceremony.

Dr Kaunda has been specifically invited to the event by Dr Jonathan due to his significant role in Africa’s liberation struggle.

Mr Luhila explained that Zambia’s attendance to Dr Jonathan’s inauguration which takes place tomorrow at Eagle Square is important because of the cordial relations that exist between the two countries and that Nigerian investors had invested massively in Zambia in among other sectors banking and housing.

In addition, the Zambian envoy noted that Zambia’s support for Nigeria at the inauguration ceremony was because Nigeria is an economic power house in Africa and due to its role played in the liberation of Southern African countries as the first West African country to join Frontline States.

‘’It is important that Zambia is represented at the inauguration ceremony tomorrow because we have cordial relations with Nigeria. Nigeria is an economic power house in Africa and its investors have invested massively in banks and housing in Zambia, ” He said.

He cited Nigerian investments such as Eco Bank, United Bank of Africa (UBA), Access Bank in the country adding that Dangote Corporation of Nigeria had also plans to improve Zambia’s urban shelter by building about 4 000 housing units in the country.

Meanwhile, the local press here has indicated that all is set for Dr Jonathan’s high level inauguration which takes place tomorrow and 15 Heads of States have confirmed participation out of the 40 invited.

The Nigerian government has disclosed that the event is expected to gobble about 830 million Naira (about 5.3 million USD). A number of activities have been taking place building up to Sunday’s ceremony.

Among other activities expected this evening include musical/cultural and fireworks display at Abuja’s Eagle Square and this is expected to culminate into the official swearing in of President Jonathan tomorrow.

Heads of States have since started arriving ahead of Sunday’s event.

ZANIS

Zambia wins a seat on the World Meteorological Organisation (W.M.O) Executive council

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PRESS RELEASE
Submitted by the Mission of Zambia to the UN-Geneva

Mr Jacob Nkomoki, Director of Meteorology and Permanent Representative of Zambia with the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) was on the 26 May elected as a Member of the WMO Executive Council for a four year term, 2011 – 2015. The elections took place during the WMO Congress (16 May-3 June) which is being held at the International Conference Centre (CICG), Geneva, Switzerland.

WMO is the United Nations (UN) System’s authoritative voice on weather, water and climate. The WMO Executive Council is the supreme governing body, which sets the strategic directions, priorities and budget of the Organisation. The Executive Council guides WMO activities in research and services related to weather, water and climate, which are fundamental to people’s daily lives.

With Mr. Nkomoki’s election to the WMO Executive Council, the Zambia Meteorological Department is expected to strengthen its collaboration with the global community in addressing challenges facing humanity such as climate variability and change.

Mr. Nkomoki’s candidature was endorsed and submitted to the Congress by the Government of the Republic of Zambia.

Michelle Obama reunited with British school girls

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US First Lady Michelle Obama has been reunited with a group of British schoolgirls she met during a previous visit to the UK.

On the second day of President Barack Obama’s state visit Mrs Obama made a speech at Oxford University and took questions from the children.

She paid an emotional visit to their school in Islington, London, in 2009.

Mrs Obama had earlier co-hosted a barbecue at Downing Street with prime minister’s wife Samantha Cameron.

During her visit to Oxford on Wednesday the First Lady told the schoolchildren she was “thrilled to be back” in the UK and spoke of her own experience of making it from a poor background to a top university.

“I remember back when I was your age, trying to decide which schools that I would apply to. And I remember how well-meaning, but misguided, people sometimes questioned whether someone with my background could succeed at an elite university,” she told them.

Analysis

Sean Coughlan BBC News education correspondent
This was a different kind of special relationship.

In fact, Michelle Obama said she was “beyond thrilled” to be with this group of north London schoolgirls.

With disarming warmth and some First Lady hugs, Mrs Obama answered questions from pupils from Elizabeth Garrett Anderson school in Islington, brought to Oxford University to raise their horizons.

She told them about her own lack of self-confidence growing up and how they mustn’t “be afraid to fail”.

What did she think about Barack Obama when they first met? He was funny, smart, a “voracious reader”, “low key and not impressed with himself”, she told the girls.

For a meeting taking place under the blazing lenses of the press and the stern gazes of security teams, it was remarkably relaxed and almost intimate conversation.

What’s life like as First Lady? It was a strange mix of waking up in Buckingham Palace one day and then checking out her daughters’ homework the next day, she told them.

Or, as she put it: “It’s kinda cool.”

School report: Mrs Obama inspires excellence

She added that even after being accepted to university she had “all kinds of worries and fears and doubts” that she would be less prepared than students who had come from more privileged families.

“But after a few months… I realised that I was just as capable.

“I realised that success is not about the background you are from, it is about the confidence that you have and the effort you are willing to invest.”

Kept in touch

She had received a rapturous round of applause as she arrived at the university’s Christ Church college.

She greeted the pupils from Elizabeth Garrett Anderson (EGA) secondary school as she entered the college’s dining room, where the girls sat at two long tables to listen to Mrs Obama’s remarks.

Addressing the youngsters she said: “How are you doing? It’s good to see you again.”

The 37 girls were picked for today’s event because they were interested in science but not reaching their full potential.

Their meeting with the US president’s wife came after a day of activities for the pupils, including campus tours, career discussions and mentoring sessions.

Gabrielle Watts says she was inspired by Michelle Obama on both her meetings with Elizabeth Garrett Anderson school pupils

The trip – arranged at Mrs Obama’s suggestion – was designed to encourage the girls to think about studying for a degree.

Since visiting EGA in 2009, Mrs Obama has kept in touch with the school, writing letters and encouraging the girls in their studies.

During questions she said she had not changed her parenting philosophy towards the Obamas’ two daughters since moving to the White House.

She said that, although she was proud and grateful for her education and career accomplishments, she believed her most important current role was to raise “strong women” and to teach her children not to be afraid to learn from failures and mistakes.

Taking tea

On Tuesday the White House released a photo of Samantha Cameron and Mrs Obama having a chat in the prime minister’s home.

The photo was taken in the contemporary-style kitchen in the Camerons’ four-bedroom flat above 11 Downing Street. Like the Blairs and Browns before them, the couple chose to live there rather than in the smaller apartment above Number 10.

Mrs Obama wore a vibrant purple wool-crepe dress which, when she arrived, was teamed with a blue coat by New York designer Narciso Rodriguez, while Mrs Cameron chose a British design – a Peter Pilotto embroidered floral silk dress.

The leaders’ wives co-hosted a barbecue in the garden at Downing Street
The barbecue in the garden at Downing Street was held to honour the sacrifices of members of the UK and US militaries.

Meanwhile US president Barack Obama and UK prime minister David Cameron have been celebrating the US-UK relationship as “stronger than ever”.

Questions about the international community’s strategy in Libya featured heavily in a press conference on the second day of the state visit.

President Obama, who later made a key foreign policy speech to MPs and peers on the second day of his state visit, said the US-UK relationship was based on “shared ideals and shared values” not merely “warm sentiment and common history”.
[BBC NEWS]

Charles Milupi to go it alone and contest presidency

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LLIANCE for Democracy and Development (ADD) president Charles Milupi
LLIANCE for Democracy and Development (ADD) president Charles Milupi

ALLIANCE for Democracy and Development (ADD) president Charles Milupi has said he will not waste his time to enter into an electoral alliance with either Patriotic Front (PF) or United Party for National Development (UPND) and has declared that he will contest this year’s presidential elections.

He said the two opposition parties were the best example of failed alliances in Zambia. Mr Milupi’s remarks come in the wake of reports of failed talks with the UPND and suggestions that PF leader Michael Sata was quoting the ADD to boost his popularity in Western Province.

“I am not going to waste my time to enter into an alliance. I am standing as a presidential candidate this year.

“The PF and the UPND are the best example of how political party alliances fail in Zambia, so how would I go and work with such parties?” he said.

Some UPND sources yesterday said the party had failed to enter into an electoral alliance with ADD because Mr Milupi was unrealistic as he wanted all the seats in Western Province.

They told the Times that the two parties met two weeks ago to try and form an electoral pact.

“We met but we failed to agree because demands from the ADD were unrealistic. For instance, they wanted to be the ones to field parliamentary candidates in all the constituencies in Western Province but as UPND we felt that we are equally as strong in the province,” they said.

However, Mr Milupi accused UPND of trying to destabilise his party.“How can they say that I am unrealistic and that I want the entire seats in Western Province if we are to form an alliance?

“That is the worst insult because we want all the seats in Zambia and not just Western Province. We are fielding candidates in all the 150 constituencies,” he said.

[Times of Zambia]