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South chiefs differ over RB

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CHIEF Mwanachingwala of Southern Province has described Chiefs Nalubamba and Macha, who denied endorsing President Banda, as hypocrites.

And Royal Foundation of Zambia chairperson Chief Mukuni has described utterances by the two chiefs over the Mazabuka resolutions as unfortunate.

Chief Mwanachingwala said in a telephone interview yesterday that Chief Nalubamba is trying to console and please United Party for National Development (UPND) president Hakainde Hichilema because the Patriotic Front/UPND pact was unsuccessful.

He was commenting on comments attributed to Chiefs Macha and Nalubamba that they never endorsed Mr Banda for the 2011 elections.

“Chief Nalubamba is depressed that the PF/ UPND pact is dead and is only displaying his anger because he supports the UPND,” he said.

Chief Mwanachingwala said Chief Nalubamba encouraged him to invite President Banda to the recent conference of Southern Province chiefs where it was resolved that the chiefs would support Mr Banda in this year’s tripartite elections.

He said Chief Nalubamba should have told President Banda during the meeting that he would not endorse him.

“Why should Chief Nalubamba U-turn on this matter when we agreed that we would give Mr Banda all our support during the meeting?” Chief Mwanachingwala said.

He said Chief Nalubamba should thank Mr Banda for everything the President has done in his chiefdom and not show ingratitude and disrespect.

“Zambians should forgive Chief Nalubamba for denying what he earlier agreed to, because he doesn’t know what he is doing,” Chief Mwanachingwala said.

In an interview yesterday at his office, Chief Mukuni said he does not want to believe that the articles attributed to the two traditional leaders in The Post of yesterday are true and he hopes to hear that Chiefs Nalubamba and Macha were misquoted.

“It would appear that in Zambia today, there seems to be a culture of dissenting for the sake of it. It is very unfortunate indeed. I am sure the two chiefs will have problems with their subjects because how do you expect someone to say such things when they could not do so during the deliberations,” he said.

Chief Mukuni said he would like the two traditional leaders to come out in the open and state their true position on the matter of endorsing Mr Banda.

He said even when he spoke during the Mazabuka conference, he did not speak in his personal capacity about the traditional leaders’ support for Mr Banda but that it was a resolution which represented all the 41 chiefs.

“What I presented to the President were the feelings of the majority on their support for President Banda as Presidential candidate. These were not my personal feelings,” he said.

Chief Mukuni said he has been trying to get hold of the two traditional leaders but to no avail.

And Chief Chilyabufu of Itezhi-tezhi described the utterances of Chiefs Nalubamba and Macha as false while Chief Sinazongwe said he is extremely disappointed with the two traditional leaders.

“I disagree with the two chiefs and I am also angry with them. There is something wrong. Maybe they must have been approached by some opposition politicians who could have swayed them to change their stance. It is not right to go against what you have agreed to,” he said.

The traditional leader wondered how Chief Macha, who was secretary of the conference of chiefs, and wrote the minutes as well as the resolutions, could all of a sudden make a U-turn on supporting President Banda.

“Chief Macha was secretary of the conference and he wrote that all the 41 of us agreed and supported the proceedings. I don’t remember anyone disagreeing. I don’t know why he had to change,” Chief Sinazongwe said.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

2 suspected criminals stoned to death

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Zambia Police spokesperson Ndandula Siamana
Zambia Police spokesperson Ndandula Siamana

Two suspected criminals were during the Easter period stoned to death by a mob in Lusaka’s Kanyama compound while the other three managed to escape.

The suspected criminals wanted to robe a house in Kanyama compound but the owner of a house who was alert switched on the alarm and the neighbors rushed to the house for rescue and managed to apprehend two criminals who later were stoned to death.

Zambia Police spokesperson Ndandula Siamana disclosed the development to ZANIS in a telephone interview in Lusaka today.

Ms. Siamana said the two suspected criminals were identified as Kelvin Muyambango and Kelvin Sindengwe both aged between 30 and 35 years and their bodies are still lying in the mortuary.

Ms. Siamana said the general public has the right to arrest but not to take the law in their own hands by taking away people’s lives.

She has appealed to the general public to only arrest and take the suspects to the police.

Ms. Siamana disclosed that the police have since launched an investigation over the same incident to ascertain who were involved in the killing.

And 60 more people have been arrested by the Zambia Police Service in connection with last week’s riots in Mansa.

Inspector General of police Francis Kabonde has appealed to Mansa residents who were involved in the looting to surrender themselves to police.

After the riots the police recovered goods worth billions of Kwacha.

And Mr. Kabonde says the police has since written to the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) for consent to prosecute the 280 that were earlier arrested.

Namwala records low malaria incidences

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MALARIA prevalence rates in Namwala District have dropped from about 75 per cent a few years ago to 15 per cent, District Commissioner Wilson Siadunka has said.

Speaking during the commemoration of the World Malaria Day whose theme was: “Achieving progress and impact” which was commemorated at Chitongo Health Centre yesterday, Mr. Siadunka attributed the reduction in malaria prevalence rates to government’s efforts in preventing malaria incidences through mass distribution of free mosquito nets in the District.

He said government would continue to allocate resources to the Ministry of Health in a bid to eradicate malaria which was the number one killer disease in Africa.

ZANIS reports that Mr. Siadunka also expressed optimism that the construction of the Namwala District Hospital, health posts and clinics in various parts of the District would further enhance health service delivery in the District.

The District Commissioner urged the District health office to continue implementing programmes aimed at accelerating health delivery to people especially in far flung areas such as fishing camps.

At the same function, Namwala District Medical Officer Dr. Davy Kaile said government would soon start the indoor spraying programme in the District in an attempt to complement other malaria prevention efforts such as distribution of free insecticide treated mosquito nets.

Dr. Kaile said the indoor spraying programme was intended at complementing other preventive measures in order to eradicate malaria in the District.

Dr. Kaile also told the gathering that the Ministry of Health would soon send about 40,000 insecticide treated mosquito nets following demands from communities who did not receive the nets allocated for the District last year.

The District received about 22,100 mosquito nets for distribution to people in the District but were insufficient to cater for everyone.

Dr. Kaile further advised the people to use the mosquito nets for the intended purpose and not for fishing.

“I want to advise you to use these mosquito nets you receive freely are used for the intended purpose and not as a fishing net because this is the only way we can effectively combat malaria in the District,” said Dr. Kaile.

Meanwhile, about 24 village headmen from Chief Nalubamaba’ s area have commended the government for releasing cattle vaccines worth about K7 billion in Southern Province.

The headmen told Namwala District Commissioner Wilson Siadunka during a short meeting that the gesture was highly commendable as it would significantly help to curb animal diseases in the region.

Meanwhile Mr. Siuadunka has said government would soon start the distribution of 3,000 by 50 kilogram bags of relief food to families facing food deficits as a result of poor yields in the District.

Mr. Siadunka said a memorandum of understanding has already been signed between the government and the Seventh – Day Adventist church to implement the distribution exercise.

He, however, could not say whether the maize was under the Food for Work programme or not.

ZANIS

Contractors shoddy work worry Kawambwa Council

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Kawambwa District Council in Luapula Province has expressed concern at the shoddy work by some contractors on many projects in the district.

Council Director of Works Frank Mupesha disclosed that some contractors had not yet paid casual workers whom they engaged in road maintenance in the area adding that such reports were disturbing to the local authority.

Mr Mupesha stated that the named contractors have since been blacklisted and promised that his
office would always consult Area Development Committees (ADCs) when awarding contracts to the people.

He was speaking yesterday when Luena ward ADC Chairperson, Geoffrey Chansa complained that people in the area would not accept outside contractors because of their shoddy work on projects.

The Council Director of Works said the local authority attached great importance to views voiced by ADCs adding that it could not achieve its goals in terms of development without the involvement of such committees hence it would always get its advice.

In a related development, Mr Mupesha said the issue of ADCs was receiving serious attention and would soon be tabled before Parliament for it to become a legalised institution.

He said Government wanted to legalise the ADCs to enable them access funding adding that this would also enhance development in rural areas.

Mr Mupesha urged community members to continue contributing building materials such as bricks, sand and crushed stones, if they werere to attract CDF and build tangible projects.

The Director said the community should also work hard and finish projects on time because CDF was little and there were many areas that needed funding.

ZANIS

RB answers Sata over housing decision

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atrotic Front leader Michael Sata
Patrotic Front leader Michael Sata

President Rupiah Banda says his decision to write off residential purchase prices of some parastatal houses would not be rescinded.

President Banda said this in response to Patrotic Front(PF)President Michael Sata’s letter to him arguing that there was no legal provision to back the Head of State ‘s decision to write off the residential purchase prices for some parastatal houses.

The President said his position on that matter was very clear as he would not rescind his decision which he made following numerous petitions from tenants who pleaded with him to write off their debts on properties which have been outstanding for the past 10 years.

This is contained in statement made available to ZANIS in Lusaka today by Special Assistant to the President for Press and Public Relations, Dickson Jere.

President Banda said the situation remained the same saying the houses belonged to the sitting tenants as per his presidential announcement of APRIL,16 2011.

The President stated that all tenants who have benefited from his decision, paid part of the money towards the total purchase price and were since struggling for many years to complete their payments hence it was illogical for Sata to suggest that those who paid in full for the houses should be refunded.

President Banda further said Sata should wait until he became President for him to reverse the decision and compel the poor Zambians to pay back the remaining balances on their houses adding that he could either seek legal redress in the courts of law over the matter.

And the President has reiterated his earlier position that he would not be responding to Sata’s letters which were distributed to the press before they reached his office.

President Banda said Sata should learn a bit of communication courtesy that letters were not supposed to be circulated to the media before they reached the intended recipient.

The President made an announcement on April 16, this year that debts on some parastatal houses across the country be written off.

ZANIS

Weekend Scorecard

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The Andrew Kamanga-leg faction has welcome the news that Fifa maintains their stand that the vote of no confidence be an agenda item at Saturdays Faz annual general meeting in Kabwe.

In a statement, the Kamanga faction reiterated that they will attend the Faz AGM to be held at the Mulungushi Rock.

“This is a very welcome assurance by FIFA,” the statement said.

“We wish to commend them for their stance and urge them to ensure that participation is restricted to the 223 full members.

“As for the concern on the possibility of two meetings being convened on April 30, our position is that we will definitely be at Mulungushi University so if two meetings do happen we will not be the ones responsible.”

MTN/FAZ SUPER DIVISION

22/04/2011

Week 4

Zanaco 2(Makundika Sakala 12″, Charles Siyingwa 65″ pen)-Forest Rangers 2 (Larry Siakasipa 43″ 60″)

Lime Hotspurs 0- Green Buffaloes 2(Chipili Mungule 73″ Liniker Mwikisa 90″)

Roan United 0-Red Arrows 0

Konkola Blades 1(Robert Tembo 15″)-Power Dynamos 0

Kalewa 1(Boston Mwanza 15″)-Nakambala Leopards 2(Lubinda Mundia 30″ 50″)

Nkana 0-Nchanga Rangers 0

Nkwazi 2(Derrick Mwansa 87,Keegan Phiri 65″)- Kabwe Warriors 1(Vincent Chenda 45)

Postponed
Green Eagles-Zesco United

23/04/2011

Orange Caf Champions League Second Round, First Leg

Trade Fair Grounds, Ndola

Zesco United-Al Ahly

Week 5

24/04/2011
Power Dynamos 1(Lottie Phiri 36″)-Roan United 2(Graven Chitalu 25″, Lyson Sikaonga 36″)

25/04/2011

Forest Rangers 1 (Zebron Njovu 11″)-Green Buffaloes 2(Dears Kakunta 49″, Chipili Mungule 83″)

Zanaco 5(Charles Siyingwa 29″, Aubrey Funga 28″ 76″, Henry Banda 45″, Ignatius Lwipa 78″)-Nkwazi 0

Red Arrows 6(Dube Phiri 23″ pen 57″ 87″, Mwape Mwelwa 45″, Jeff Kapelwa 69″ 77″) -Lime Hotspurs 1(Lameck Kafwaya 55″)

Nakambala Leopards 1(Signs Chibambo 59″)-Konkola Blades 1(Ephriam Banda 38″)

Nchanga Rangers 4(Mathews Macha 5″ 67″, Floyd Phiri 10″, Moses Mulambi 45″)-Kalewa 0

Kabwe Warriors 2(Elson Mkandawire ?” ?”)-Green Eagles 0

27/04/2011

Zesco United-Nkana

Division One

24/04/2011

South

Big Roma 0-Lusaka City Council 0
City of Lusaka  4-Senanga Leopards 0
Luena Buffaloes 1-Kafue Celtic 0
Young Green Eagles 1-National Assembly 0
Profund Warriors 1-Mazabuka United 0
Petauke United 0-Riflemen 3
Paramilitary 0-Kalomo Jetters 2
Lusaka Tigers 0-Freedom Rangers 1
Livingstone Pirates 1-Nampundwe 1
North
Chambishi 0-Prison Leopards 0
Chindwin Sentries 2-Indeni 2
Ndola United 1-Konkola Mine Police 1
Bresemer United 0-Kitwe United 1
Mining Rangers 1-Kalulushi Modern Stars 0
Lusaka Dynamos 3-Kabwe United 1
Luanshya United 0-Nkwiza 1
Zesco Luapula 2-Mufulira Blackpool 0
Mufulira Wanderers 1-Mufulira Police 1

200 Litres of Fuel stolen from Mobile Hospital

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FLASHBACK: President banda with Dr Welani Chilengwe during the launch of the mobile hospitals in Chongwe

Unknown people in Mazabuka have stolen more than 200 litres of diesel from Mobile Hospitals amid tight security provided by state police.
This comes barely 2 days after the Southern province mobile hospitals were launched by President Rupiah Banda.

 

Meanwhile police on Friday rounded up and arrested twelve illegal fuel dealers for questioning over the missing of the fuel from the widely critised mobile hospitals.

Police have since released eight while four are still in police custody.

Both Zambia police and chief security officer at Mazabuka general hospital Cosmas Himoonga have confirmed the incident.

The suspected thieves are alleged to have stolen the fuel on Thursday in the night; the drivers of the trucks only discovered that diesel had been drained after they were preparing to leave for Livingstone to deliver the trucks.

Police said it was at that time the police rounded illegal fuel dealers who do their business near the hospital.

The trucks were later refueled at a local filling station.

When contacted, Mazabuka district Hospital administrator Janet Njovu could not give a comment saying she had no details about the theft.

But Hospital chief security officer Cosmas Himoonga said he was shocked to learn that fuel had been stolen amid tight security.
He said the Hospital security officers do not work at night because the role had been taken over by a private security company.

Zambia makes progress in reduced importation counterfeit products

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Intellectual property specialist Kingsley Nkonde says Zambia has made progress in reduced importation of counterfeit products.

Speaking in an interview with ZANIS in Lusaka yesterday, Mr Nkonde attributed this to government’s intensified awareness campaigns against counterfeit products’ importation.

He expressed his gratitude to government for its political will on counterfeit products.

The Intellectual property specialist revealed that as a result of the political will, only three percent of the imported products for are counterfeit.

Previously, 95 percent of imported Sumsung products in to Zambia were counterfeit.

Law enforcement agencies recently introduced the hologram on all Compact Disc as part of the identification of products, under the copyright Act.

ZANIS

Stop RB’s TV adverts, ECZ challenged

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Given Lubinda
Given Lubinda

Kabwata Member of Parliament Given Lubinda has challenged the Electoral Commission of Zambia to stop the TV campaign adverts of President Rupiah Banda.

Mr. Lubinda said the adverts being aired on national television are illegal and that the ECZ should stop them from being shown.

He said that it was unfair for the ruling party to take advantage of its incumbent status by airing political campaign adverts on national television while stopping other political parties from doing the same.

Mr Lubinda said that no announcement of the elections date has been made; hence the campaign adverts of President Banda receiving airplay are illegal.

Speaking In an interview with QFM News, Mr Lubinda challenges the ECZ to show its strength by taking action against the MMD

QFM

Olympic Youth Development Centre performs beyond limit – Chileshe

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Olympic Youth Development Centre director Clement Chileshe with British High Commissioner to Zambia Tom carter, his wife Davidson (l) and sports deputy minister Brian Sikazwe (r) at the OYDC in Lusaka
Olympic Youth Development Centre director Clement Chileshe with British High Commissioner to Zambia Tom carter, his wife Davidson (l) and sports deputy minister Brian Sikazwe (r) at the OYDC in Lusaka

Olympic Youth Development Centre Director Clement Chileshe says the centre has performed beyond expectations since its commissioning late last year.

Chileshe says more young people in Lusaka and beyond have been utilising various facitilities at the centre to develop their sports disciplines.

He told ZANIS sorts in an interview in Lusaka yesterday that the centre is the solution to the development of sport in the country.

Chileshe thanked government and the corporate world for the support they have continued to render to the centre both material and financial.

He however stated that there is need for more private sector partnership in the development of sport in the country.

Chileshe appealed to the private sector to partner with the OYDC for them to play an active role in the development of sport in the country.

ZANIS

Zambia exports $1.8bn manufactured goods

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THE Zambia Development Agency (ZDA) says Zambia exported US$1.842 billion worth of manufactured products to the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) and Southern African Development Community(SADC) regions.

Most of the manufactured products exported from Zambia’s manufacturing sector are food and beverages which have a bigger share of 63 percent of the exports.

“There is vast investment potential for food processing in the country, covering both large and small-scale industries, and most of it includes foods and beverages,” it says in a statement made available to the Mail in Lusaka recently.

“However, the processing of grocery products such as cold meats, biscuits, tinned foods, jam and cheese are largely underexploited and crops such as paprika have been gaining prominence as crops with export potential and have a low capital input requirement to process,” it says.

It says huge investment potential also exists in the manufacturing of electrical appliances such as refrigerators, air conditioners, computers, television sets and fans looking at the high demand for imports of electronic goods in Zambia of about US$40 million per annum.

It says Zambia’s domestic demand for manufactured products exceeds US$2 billion per annum.

And according to ZDA agriculture sector officer Paul Siame, exports of agriculture products from Zambia to the COMESA region are between US$ 125-140 million while the export to the SADC region are between US$140 to 170 million per annum.

Mr Siame said given the vast resources in terms of land, labour and water, Zambia has the potential to expand agricultural production.

Some of the potential priority areas for investments in the agricultural sector are in sugar, wheat, maize, cotton, tobacco, cashew nuts, and cassava, Mr Siame said.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

Lumuno Organic Farms clinches deal with Dutch firm

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LUMUNO Organic Farms has entered into an agreement with Millet Place Company of Holland to grow teff which will be exported to Holland.

Teff is an African whole grain, native to the arid lands of Ethiopia and it is both drought and flood resistant, making it the preferred crop for harsh environments.

Lumuno director Khama Mbewe said teff has a high nutritional value and is more profitable.

“We have entered into an agreement with Millet Place Company of Holland to grow teff which will be exported to Holland after harvest and we are currently carrying out trials for three months to see how the seed will adapt to Zambia,” he said.

He said if the trial of teff is successful, the firm will engage small-scale out-grower farmers to grow it and later buy it from them after harvest.

Mr Mbewe said the company has signed a five-year contract with the Millet Place company and that it’s the first time that it is being grown in central Africa.

He said the crop is easier to grow and that it is in the millet family of crops and the firm wants to introduce this new cash crop so that it helps to reduce the depence on maize as one of the major cash crops.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

Rethink Father Bwalya’s re-admission-Mbulakulima

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Fathers Frank Bwalya selling his red cards at the PF rally.
Fathers Frank Bwalya selling his red cards at the PF rally.

COPPERBELT Minister Mwansa Mbulakulima has called on the Catholic Church leadership to rethink the re-admission of Get Involved Zambia executive director Frank Bwalya in conducting pastoral duties after ending his sabbatical leave.

Mr Mbulakulima challenged the Catholic Church leadership to dissociate itself from Father Bwalya’s activities by not allowing him to use the pulpit for his campaigns for the opposition Patriotic Front (PF).

“I am a member of the Catholic myself, the former priest Father Bwalya, who is now Mr Bwalya has caused a lot of embarrassment to the Catholic Church and many Christians from other churches have also raised concern over his activities,” he said.

Mr Mbulakulima was reacting to Father Bwalya’s public announcement yesterday that his sabbatical leave which started in 2008 was over and that he would resume work as a priest while continuing his political activities.

“He has just accumulated a lot of embarrassment and the people will now start questioning the motive of the Catholic Church for allowing such a man, who is a full time politician to start using the church building for his fight against the Government which is based on hate for the MMD,” Mr Mbulakulima said.

Father Bwalya said during a Change Life Zambia public rally in Ndola, which was also broadcast live on Radio Cengelo, that it was now time for regime change and vowed to continue speaking out against the Government of President Rupiah Banda until the Patriotic Front (PF) leader Michael Sata takes over Government after the elections.

At the same function, Kabwata MP Given Lubinda announced that the PF would go ahead with the Parallel Vote Tabulation during this year’s elections.

But, Mr Mbulakulima advised Mr Lubinda, not to provoke the Government because he was not a factor and no serious Government official would be wasting time responding to all the rhetoric coming from him.

[Times of Zambia]

Experts to probe Kafue textiles stripping-Mutati

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Commerce and Trade Minister Felix Mutati
Commerce and Trade Minister Felix Mutati

THE Government has constituted a team of experts to probe allegations of stripping machinery at Kafue Textiles of Zambia (KTZ) by Indian Investors that are entrusted to revamp it.

Commerce Trade and Industry Minister Felix Mutati said yesterday said his ministry had received the report alleging that the investors had started stripping the company’s equipment.

“I can confirm that my ministry has received a report and immediately a team of experts was constituted to probe the extent of these allegations to establish the truth,” he said.

And the National Union of Commercial and Industrial has welcomed the Government’s decision to send a team of experts to KTZ saying the action by the Indian investors was aimed at killing the locals.

Union president Robert Munsanje said the stripping of the company’s equipment had been on going claiming that the said new investors trading under African Textiles had allegedly opened a textile company in Tanzania using equipment stripped from KTZ.

“We have received information that instead of these investors investing in Zambia they are busy taking equipment to another country where they want to start a new textile using our machinery,” he said.

Mr Munsanje said the textiles was meant for the community to benefit in terms of employment and warned that if the investors did not bring back the equipment the residents would not hesitate to stage a demonstration.

He said the Government was informed way back and residents were now running out of patience and putting pressure on the union which had tried to engage it to seek early intervention.

[Times of Zambia]

Arrows Shoot To The Top

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Red Arrows demolished promoted Lime Hotspurs to race to the top of the Super Division table in an Easter Monday goal-fest.

Arrows beat Lime 6-1 at Nkoloma Stadium in Lusaka to top the log on 11 points in the highest score game of Week 5.

Dube Phiri scored a hat-trick to raising his tally for the season to five goals in as many games played.
Jeff Kapelwa added a brace and midfielder Mwape Mwelwa scored one goal.

Arrows are level on points with Green Buffaloes who are second on the table after they beat Forest Rangers 2-1 away at Dola Hill in Ndola.

However, Buffaloes rallied from 1-0 down at half time to win after Zebron Njovu had given Forest an 11th minute lead.

Dears Kakunta leveled scores in the 49th minute before Chipili Mungule made sure that Buffaloes returned home with the three points in the 83rd minute.

Nakambala Leopards slipped to fourth from second after drawing 1-1 with Konkola Blades in Mazabuka.
Nchanga Rangers also inflicted some pain on a promoted side when they beat visiting Kalewa 4-0 in Chingola.

At Sunset Stadium in Lusaka, Zanaco thumped Nkwazi 5-0 in a game that flattered to deceive despite the score line.

Martin Siyingwa opened scored from the penalty spot in the 29th minute before Aubrey Funga and Henry Banda scored in the 38th and 45 minutes respectively to see Zanaco sail to a 3-0 halftime lead.

Funga completed his brace on 76 minutes and two minutes later Ignatius Lwipa finished the rout on his first return after a year out due to injury.

In Kabwe, Ronald Chinku’s was handed a stay of execution as Kabwe Warriors coach after the Railwaymen beat visiting Green Eagles 2-0 courtesy of an Elson Mkandawire brace.

This was Warriors first win of the season after three successive defeats from five games played.

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