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The Citizens Forum says government should have listened to the Zambians when they called for the enactment of the Mun’gomba draft constitution.
This follows the failure of the Constitution Bill to go through second reading in parliament yesterday bringing to an abrupt end the lengthy constitution making process.
Mr. Kabanda says government exhibited arrogance throughout the constitution making process by taking advantage of its victory in the 1996 constitution amendment process whose out come was in its favour.
He says the end of the constitution making process at the second reading stage is an indication that the Zambian government cannot fool Zambians all the time and have monopoly on all matters of national interest.
Mr. Kabanda has since urged Zambians not to give up hope but continue demanding for a new constitution that will take their concerns into consideration.
Speaker of the National Assembly Amusa Mwanamwamba explained to the Members of Parliament yesterday that the failure of the Constitution Bill to go through the second reading stage meant that the 1991 constitution as amended substantially in 1996 will remain in place in its current form.
PRESIDENT Banda says his administration is not yet satisfied with economic gains Zambia has recorded so far.
Mr Banda said in Lusaka on March 29 that the government will never tire of trying to find more ways and means of boosting national development.
He was speaking at Lusaka International Airport shortly before departure for Livingstone where he is expected to officiate at the seventh Zambia International Business Advisory Council (ZIBAC) meeting, whose focus is job and wealth creation.
“Zambia is picking up quite a lot but we are not satisfied. We want to do more,” Mr Banda said.
He said this is the reason Government has invited outstanding and successful individuals from across the world to the ZIBAC meeting.
Mr Banda said he is looking forward to the meeting because of its importance to the nation.
ZIBAC was set up to provide international business views and practical measures to strengthen the investment climate and business environment in Zambia.
Zambia has so far attracted a lot of foreign direct investment over the past two years since President Banda assumed office and has also accelerated business reforms, which led the country being rated one of the top 10 performers in the world.
And Mr Banda said he will have active working days in Livingstone because after officiating at the ZIBAC meeting, he will host a meeting of heads of State of the Southern African Development Community Organ on Defence and Security Co-operation.
President Banda is the current chairman of the SADC organ whose meeting is expected to tackle various security challenges facing the region, including the political challenges in Zimbabwe and Madagascar.
He said after his working visit to Livingstone, he is looking forward to the MMD national convention slated for April 5 to 7.
On arrival in Livingstone, the President said the two major international meetings in the tourist capital demonstrate Zambia’s zeal for economic advancement and peace, NDUBI MVULA reports.
The 7th ZIBAC conference, this time around has attracted participants from as far as Kazakhstan, Egypt, USA, Europe and other parts of the world.
“This is a sign that the country is conducive for more investment. Let us build Livingstone into a major centre for international conferences so that we can attract business people and create employment for our young people,” he said.
Mr Banda was welcomed by Commerce, Trade and Industry Minister Felix Mutati and Southern Province permanent secretary Gladys Kristafor, some senior government and MMD officials at the Livingstone International Airport at about 15:20 hours.
THE United Party for National Development (UPND) has suspended Colonel Panji Kaunda from the party for gross misconduct.
This is contained in a letter dated March 29, 2011, from UPND secretary general WinstoneChibwe to Col Kaunda.
Mr Chibwe said it has been brought to his attention that Col Kaunda has on numerous occasions issued media statements that are inimical and detrimental to UPND.
He said on March 18, 2011, Col Kaunda was on Radio Phoenix’s ‘Let the People Talk’ programme on which he said although he is a UPND member, he will support Patriotic Front president Michael Sata in this year’s tripartite elections.
“This was without any prior indication, communication or consultation with the UPND, the party whose platform you were speaking on as a member,” Mr Chibwe’s letter to Col Kaunda reads in part.
He said on February 27, 2011, Col Kaunda was quoted in The Post newspaper as saying he had revealed his dealings with UPND president Hakainde Hichilema, about whom he made various insinuations.
“Again, the party expected you to have shared your views with it if at all you had any misgivings about the said meeting you had with Mr Hichilema in 2008. This is testimony that you are not a genuine member,” he said.
Mr Chibwe said Col Kaunda’s motive is malicious, with intent to distabilise and injure the good image of the UPND as a well organised party.
“By virtue of powers vested in me under article 83(1) of the UPND constitution, you are hereby charged with gross misconduct, and therefore suspended with immediate effect as your actions are in breach of article 8 of our party’s constitution,” Mr Chibwe said.
Mr Chibwe has since given Col Kaunda seven days in which to exculpate himself.
Dario Bonetti has hailed Collins Mbesuma of Golden Arrows in South Africa for showing commitment to the team.
Bonetti featured the troubled striker for a second successive game on Sunday in Zambia’s 2-0 away win over Mozambique in an Africa Cup Group C qualifier in Maputo a month after recalling him in the Februay 9 friendly away to Swaziland in which they won 4-0 away in Manzini and the striker was on target.
The Italian said while Mbesuma did not find the target, his teamwork on the pitch showed he was getting back to form.
“I think Mbesuma played very well,” Bonetti said. “In the first half he made an assist for Chamanga and in the second half he played very well for the team and created some offensive moves.”
Mbesuma was substituted in the last quarter of the match and was replaced by Emmanuel Mayuka who went on to score Zambia’s second goal late into stoppage time.
Speaker of the National Assembly Amusa Mwanamwambwa
The Constitution of Zambia Bill failed to pass through the second reading stage in Parliament today after failing to garner the minimum two thirds majority to pass.
This was after only ninety three Member of Parliament voted in favour of the Bill of the required 106.
Twenty Members of Parliament abstained from the voting which was conducted through a physical division after the electronic voting system developed a technical fault shortly before voting could take place.
Speaker of the National Assembly Amusa Mwanamwamba told the Members of Parliament that the failure of the Constitution Bill to GO through the second reading stage means that the 1991 constitution as amended substantially in 1996 will remain in place in its current form.
Earlier Vice president George Kunda told the house that the Constitution of Zambia bill sought to preserve laws in existence before the coming into effect of the constitution as amended.
Owen Busange was put to rest today in his home town of Chililabombwe.
Busange, 38, was put to rest this afternoon at Kameza Cemetary just hours after his remains arrived in Chililabombwe from Ndola.
The Powerhouses Lusaka and Zambia 7’s coach died on Saturday evening in a road traffic accident on the Ndola-Kitwe Dual Carriageway.
Busange began his playing career at Konkola before moving to Kitwe where he played for KPF and wrapped up his playing days at Powerhouse who he later coached to two league titles on top of the four he won with the Lusaka giants as a player.
Chililabombwe deputy Mayor Godfrey Nkhoma discribed Busange as true son of Chililabombwe while ZRFU president Raj Karamchand hailed the former Zambia rugby captain as an icon.
Busange is survived by a wife and five children.
Meanwhile, the other Powerhouse Lusaka two players who also died in the same accident will be buried over the next two days.
Kapasa Bwalya is due to be put to rest on Wednesday while Mwango Katema will be buried on Thursday, both in Lusaka.
The trio died at the end of Powerhouse’s participation in the MTN American Cup tournament held at Diggers ground in Kitwe where the side reached the quarterfinals.
JAPAN has provided a 174.5 million kwacha grant to Mumbwa and Chongwe district health offices.
The money is meant to facilitate the importation of two ambulances from Japan.
Japanese Ambassador to Zambia Akio Egawa says Chongwe district health office will receive a grant of 88 million kwacha while Mumbwa district health office will receive 86.5 million kwacha.
Mr. Egawa says the ambulances to be imported have been donated by two Japanese municipalities.
He expressed hope that the provision of the ambulances in the districts will improve the provision of referral transport system in the two districts.
The Japanese envoy was speaking when he signed the grant with the two health institutions in Lusaka on Tuesday.
At the same function Chongwe District Medical officer Dr. Charles Msiska thanked Japan for providing an ambulance to the district.
Dr. Msiska says the ambulance will enhance efficiency in the provision of health services.
And Mumbwa District Medical Health Officer Dr. Christopher Dube says the ambulance will help reduce maternal mortality cases in the district.
Dr. Dube also thanked Japan for providing assistance in areas of HIV/ AIDS.
The Football Association of ZAMBIA has welcomed the offer by the Andrew Kamanga faction to dialogue over the wrangles that have rocked football administration in the country.
FAZ Vice President Boniface Mwamelo says dialogue between the two factions is necessary to move ahead and solve all contentious issues besetting the local game.
Mwamelo however says FAZ is of the view that discussions with the Kamanga faction must be inclusive with the participation of clubs.
Meanwhile Mwamelo says FAZ will meet MTN Super league team officials to discuss the resumption of the league.
He told ZNBC sports that it is important that the league resumes as clubs have received funds from sponsors and need to pay players who have not played competitive football since last October.
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The Andrew Kamanga camp on Monday offered to meet the Kalusha Bwalya Led executive to iron out all outstanding issues surrounding the resumption of the 2011 supper league.
FAZ interim General Secretary Simataa Simataa said the meeting was necessary in the interest of soccer in the country.
Simataa confirmed the offer in a statement released to ZNBC Sports in Lusaka.
Earlier, Football Association of Zambia -FAZ- Vice-President Boniface Mwamelo had told ZNBC Sports News that the Super and division one leagues would kick off this Saturday.
He said FAZ delegates that met at Mulungushi International Conference Centre last Saturday resolved that the league should resume after the Annual General Meeting-AGM.
FAZ also set April 30, 2011 as the new date for the AGM, which will be held in Kabwe.
Clubs have already started preparations for the new soccer season but the infighting in FAZ has delayed the resumption of the league which was scheduled to begin last weekend.
A man of Mufulira has committed suicide after killing his wife and seriously wounding his mother-in-law with an axe.
Copperbelt Province Police Commanding Officer Martin Malama has identified the man as Lewis Chomba.
Dr. Malama has told ZNBC News in Kitwe that Chomba’s wife Brender Ziwawo run away to her mother following a dispute with her husband.
The husband followed the wife to her mother’s home where he murdered her.
Dr. Malama says the husband then used an axe to inflict deep wounds on his seventy-year old mother-in-law, Violet Mutuba who sustained serious injuries.
The man then drunk Boom and died later.
The injured old woman is in hospital while the bodies of the husband and his wife are in the mortuary.
President Rupiah Banda waves to MMD cadres after he filed in nominations papers at Mulungushi International Conference Center in Lusaka .
The United Party for National Development UPND has dispelled information circulating on one of the online publications that its leader Hakainde Hichilema will endorse President Rupiah Banda in this year’s elections.
UPND deputy spokesperson Cornelius Mweetwa has described the information as nonsensical stating that his party will never endorse the presidency of the MMD.
Mr. Mweetwa says the information is being circulated by enemies of the party that would want to see the UPND collapse.
He says the UPND has been fighting the Movement for Multiparty Democracy since its inception, and wonders how the party can now enter into alliance with the ruling party.
He has since stated that despite the negative publicity the party has continued to receive, it will not stop from advancing its agenda to the Zambian people.
Mr Mweetwa adds that the party will this Saturday launching the Vote for HH 2011 campaign in Lusaka ahead of the polls.
He says the launch will mark the beginning of the campaigns for the UPND ahead of the tripartite elections.
Information circulating indicates that Mr. Hichilema will endorse president Rupiah Banda as the presidential candidate a few days before filing of presidential nominations.
It is reported that high level secret meetings have been taking place since early last month between Mr. Hichilema, President Banda and top level private trustees.
[QFM]
The MMD in Kalabo District has appealed to the National Executive Committee (NEC) to seriously check the delegation list for the National convention.
Kalabo District MMD Chairperson David Nyundu said the selection of the delegation list in the Western Province was not properly conducted by the Provincial Executive Committee citing that in Kalabo District most leaders both at the district and constituency levels were left out.
Mr. Nyundu complained that major players in the district who are leaders were left out from the delegation list by the Provincial Executive Committee for unknown reasons.
He named the affected leaders as Women District Chairperson Peggy Lisulo, Kalabo Central Constituency Chairlady Charity Mwiinga and Liuwa constituency chairperson Simushi Mutundu.
Mr. Nyundu said some party officials were feeling left out, a situation he said was not healthy considering that it was a party election.
He described as unfortunate the Provincial Executive Committee’s decision to live out the district leadership as there were the ones mobilizing the party at the grassroots and promoting unity in the party.
Mr.Nyundu reaffirmed the district’s support for President Rupiah Banda and MMD government during this year’s general election as the district and the province as a whole is an MMD strong hold.
The MMD national convention is scheduled to take place in Kabwe from the 5th to7th April 2011.
Over 50 jobs will soon be created in Ndola following a decision by a local firm Astrea Investments Limited (AIL) to construct a modern quick lime processing plant in Ndola at a cost of US$20 million this year.
The company will be the second one to venture into lime processing activities in Ndola apart from the existing Ndola Lime Company.
AIL public relations manager Kelvin Sampa said plant construction is expected to start in the third quarter of this year.
The plant will have a capacity of 300 tonnes of highly reactive quick lime per day and hopes to end the monopoly in lime supply.
Mr Sampa said this in an interview in Ndola, adding that over 50 jobs will be created and the number is expected to increase in due course.
He said the plant will create opportunities for local people and enhance poverty alleviation.
“It will take 16 months to complete the state-of-the art quick lime plant to be situated in Ndola,” he said.
The company has purchased equipment for the plant from Europe and indicates that it will meet the international environmental standards for pollution control.
Mr Sampa said AIL is a new Zambian wholly-owned company that has expressed interest in the lime manufacturing sector following the high demand for the product due to increased mining projects in Zambia.
He said the company will supplement the insufficient lime products on the market which at times are imported from South Africa and the Middle East.
“The demand for lime is so high that some stakeholders ended up importing from South Africa and the Middle East,” he said.
He said good investment policies have resulted into increased investment on the Copperbelt, and Ndola in particular, adding that Government has continued to attract both local and foreign direct investments.
“We commend Government for ensuring that there is a level playing field in the country by coming up with policies that will advance investment in all economic sectors,” he said.
[Zambia Daily Mail]
Sucessful Kapiri Mposhi businessman known as Kapdi captured at the Mulungushi International conference centre in Lusaka
By Wesley Ngwenya
Tip #1: Excellent Executive Summary
An Executive Summary can be a combination of both the background and introduction. You must write an effective and compelling Executive Summary. It will ensure that you and whomever reads your plan can instantly grasp what your overall projected business picture will look like. This is an overview. It addresses the who, what, where, when, why and how. It must be strong and fabulous.
Tip #2: Assess Your Skills, Abilities and Experience
It is very important to know what your skills, abilities and hobbies are. Your business is likely to be successful if you can transform these skills into ventures that can earn you money. This helps you focus on your strengths and not weaknesses. In your business plan, you need to clearly outline what your skills are and what other partners are also bringing whether it is in the form of skill or experience. Address the three Es. These are experience, expertise and examples. What is your experience in doing this kind of business? What exactly is your expertise and how will you be tapping into the expertise of others? Do you have any successful examples of how you the best person to run this business venture?
Tip #3: Realize the Risk of Business
Getting involved into business is also risk business. Remember that your business will need your undivided attention. This means you will risk money, you will risk time, you will risk personal resources, and you will risk your energy. Remember there is no sweet before you sweat. You clearly need to determine how you will ensure that your vision is sustained and your morale is high as you get into writing a business plan and implementing it.
Tip #4: Know your Competitors
Know your competitors by name. Where they are located, who are their managers, the varieties of products they offer, their prices, their discounts, their strengths, their weaknesses, and any other relevant information. Research, research and do more research!
Tip #5: Know your Customers
Know what kind of people are going to buy your product and service. Are you going to get the same customers as those of your competitors? Or are you entirely creating a new customer base? Do you know the demographics of your customers—their age, income, where they live, lifestyle, etc? I am often disappointed when I help clients writing business plans because they seem never to have a target customer base in mind. I often encourage them to have a target market and design their products to meet the needs of that market.
Tip #6: Have a Marketing Strategy
It is important to develop a step-by-step plan on how you are going to enter the market. Put up a plan on how you are going to compete favorably on the market. Are you going to be price-driven or service-driven? Marketing strategy is the pillar of the business plan. Many small businesses in Zambia have failed because our entrepreneurs lack the skills of marketing and the spirit of resilience.
Tip #7: Have a Start-Up Budget
Ensure that you have put aside a specific amount of money for the business. Whether this money is borrowed or is from your pocket. The start-up budget should clearly be reflected in the business plan.
Tip #8: Put up a Strong Management Team
The people that are going to run your business are very important. They are like builders. The blueprint is already done and all the materials are already gathered. Now the huge task to making all these materials transformed into a lovely building remains on the shoulders of the builders. The management team needs to know what to do every time. Ensure that your management team knows what your expectations are. Give them goals to meet. Do not tolerate any slackers.
Tip #9: Do a Cash-flow Analysis
This is perhaps the most important part of your business plan. If you are borrowing money or looking for potential investors or business partners, this is where they will first look at. A cash-flow analysis determines what your revenues will be, what your costs will be and what profits you will be making over a predetermined period. Cash-flows are the blueprints of the business plan.
Tip #10: Utilize Professional Services
In order to come up with a compelling business plan it is important that you use professional help. Consult a professional business plan writer, a banker and a lawyer so that they can help you put all the loose ends together. It will cost you but it is worth every Kwacha spent. Remember cheap is expensive.
This weekend 2nd April, 2011 we are hosting a workshop on “Creating Investment Opportunities for Entrepreneurs”. This is a great opportunity for those in Lusaka to network with other businesspeople. During this time, I will be helping those who would like to write a business plan in order to raise capital. My other colleagues will also be sharing on other topics. Feel free to contact me for more information. Wes_ngwenya AT yahoo DOT com
Striking Shoprite workers have vowed not to go back to work until management pays out the sixteen billion kwacha service fund owed to workers.
ZNBC found Shoprite workers at Manda Hill chanting slogans and dancing in protest against management.
Several shoppers were disappointed to find the Manda Hill store closed.
National Union of commercial and industrial workers President Robert Munsanje says the workers will not return to work until management pays out the sixteen billion kwacha or transfers the funds to NAPSA.
Mr Munsanje told ZNBC News on Tuesday that the workers are also demanding an end to casualisation of workers.
He said about 70 percent of the workers at Shoprite are casual workers.
Mr Munsanje says Shoprite management has been taking workers for granted for too long.
Efforts to get the minister of labour failed as he was reported to be in a meeting.
Shoprite workers started their nation wide strike on Monday
[ ZNBC ]
VETERAN rugby player, Musonda Kaminsa was on Sunday arrested in Ndola following two fatal accidents which claimed national sevens coach, Owen Busange and two other players on the Ndola-Kitwe Dual Carriageway.
And Busange who died in a road accident on Saturday will be buried in Chililabombwe today after a post-mortem which will be conducted in Ndola at 08.00 hours this morning.
Copperbelt police chief, Martin Malama said in an interview yesterday that Kaminsa, 33, was arrested for causing death by dangerous driving.
Malama said Ndola police also nabbed Andrew Chabilika, 34, whose BMW vehicle hit and killed Busange and Lusaka rugby player, Kapasa Bwalya after careering off the road, for causing death by dangerous driving.
Kaminsa has since been bonded to enable him seek medical attention for a deep cut he sustained during the road accident while Chabilika was still in police custody.
The duo is expected to appear in court soon.
On Saturday night, Kaminsa’s Toyota Hilux Twincab registration number ACM 6192, careered off the road near the junction to the Ndola Girls Technical High School, killing United Kingdom-based rugby player, Mwango Katema on the spot.
Chabilika’s BMW registration number ACL 9599, also swerved off the road at the same spot and hit Busange, Bwalya and other players.
Malama said Busange died on the spot after sustaining head injuries while Bwalya died later at Ndola Central Hospital. Eight other players sustained injuries.
Zambia Rugby Football Union (ZRFU) communications manager Martin Musunka, who announced Busange’s burial programme in a statement, said the procession will start from Ndola soon after the postmortem and burial will take place in Chililabombwe upon arrival of the body.
Musunka said the Lusaka Rugby Club executive committee has opened a book of condolences for all rugby stakeholders to sign and that all the players who were injured from the two accidents have all been treated and discharged from Ndola Central Hospital.
These are Kaminsa, Kaiko Lungu, Chancy Mulama, Isaan Munganga, Chipampa Mwila, Taona Kalunga and Julius Kalunga. Another player was from Kitwe who travelled with the late Busange, Fidelis Kachusha.