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Give Sata chance to lead Zambia , Col. Panji

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Dr Kenneth kaunda's son Panji
Dr Kenneth kaunda's son Panji

First republican president Kenneth Kaunda’s son Panji has said that Zambian people should give Patriotic front leader Michael Sata a chance to lead Zambia.

Col. Panji said that Zambia needs a change of government, and that change should be delivered by the Patriotic Front.

Col. Panji, a united party for national development member, said that it is impossible for his UPND party to win this year’s elections.

He said that the patriotic front has credible people that can run government effectively better than the current government, under the MMD.

Col. Panji believes that once the Patriotic Front is given enough votes to win this year’s elections, Zambians will see the change they desire.

Featuring on Monday Nite Live, Col. Panji further charged that the UPND was the one to blame for the demise of the PACT.

He stated that he does not regret the political position he has taken as he is speaking the people’s language.

He said that Zambians must work together to remove the MMD from the government as it has completely failed.

QFM

Monday Basketball Results

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Here are all the results from games played on Monday April 11 at the Africa Zone 6 Under 16 Championship at the Olympic Youth Development Centre.

Zone Six Basketball Day One Results

Olympic Youth Development  Centre, Lusaka

11/04/2011

girls
Mozambique 68 zimbabwe 48

South Africa 138 Botswana 09

boys

Angola 94 Botswana 19

Mozambique 74 Zimbabwe 30

South Africa 81 Zambia 71

 

The Passengers body want Public Service Vehicles colour coded

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Mini buses are operating out side the Kulima Tower station which is under renovation.
Mini buses are operating out side the Kulima Tower station which is under renovation.

The Passengers, Pedestrians and Cyclists Association of Zambia (PAPECA) has called on government to rescind its decision
to scrap off the code of conduct for Public Service vehicles (PSV) which compelled bus and taxi operators to paint their vehicles in sky-blue which has since been suspended.

PAPECA Lusaka Province Secretary Paul Phiri said the scrapping of the Statutory Instrument number 115 of 2000 will work against the will of many Zambians who will have difficulties identifying PSVs.

ZANIS reports that Mr. Phiri observed that now that the decision has been suspended, government should consider reverting to the old order of having all PSVs painted in sky blue for easy identification by the commuters.

He said the uniform colour of Public Service Vehicles brought sanity on the roads as contravenes of traffic rules could easily be seen and brought to book unlike where such vehicles are painted in different colours.

He added that the uniform colour has in some way reduced road traffic accidents as drivers of passage vehicles have been careful not to abrogate rules as they feared to be reported to the authority due to the distinguished colour of their vehicles.

Mr. Phiri notes that if the colour code is changed, people with bad intentions will take advantage of commuters who will not differentiate between public transport and private vehicles.

Mr. Phiri also claimed that his association was not been consulted on the matter and hoped that the views of the association will be taken into consideration.

Mr. Phiri’s comments follow government’s decision to suspend the scrapping of the colour code for public service vehicles (PSV) to allow more discussions on the subject.

Government through the Ministry of Communications and Transport announced on Friday that all PSV operators would be free to prefer colours of their choice following the abolishment of Statutory Instrument number 115 of 2000, which compelled bus and taxi operators to paint their vehicles in sky-blue.

But yesterday Communications and Transport Minister Geoffrey Lungwangwa announced the suspension of Statutory Instrument number 31 of 2011 on the colour code for public service vehicles pending more consultations.

ZANIS

46 Mongu PF cadres Defect to UPND

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United Party for National Development Vice President for Political affairs Francis Zaza Simenda greeting the people who defected from PF to UPND at Mongu Lodge in Mongu district

About 46 Patriotic Front (PF) cadres in Mongu district have today defected to the opposition United Party for National Development (UPND).

Welcoming the defectors UPND Vice President for political Affairs Francis Zaza Simenda said defecting from former pact partner was a wise decision.

Mr. Simenda described as propaganda the claims by some PF leaders that it was gaining popularity.

He said it was unfortunate that some media houses were being used as mouth pieces for the PF in publishing false claims that UPND members in Western Province are defecting to PF.

He urged people in Mongu and Western Province at large not to listen to false reports and rally behind UPND party president during this year’s general elections.

And speaking on behalf of the defectors Keegan Musangu of Kapulanga compound in Mongu district said they decided to defect from PF to UPND because they have realized that Mr. Sata is not a credible leader.

Mr. Musangu said it was evident by the collapsing of the pact that PF leader Michael Sata is a desperate man who is only interested in being the President of Zambia.

United Party for National Development Vice President for political affairs Francis Zaza Simenda addressing a crowd that defected from PF to UPND at Mongu Lodge in Mongu district.

He further said that the people of Zambia needed change saying that the change can only be brought about if Mr. Hichilema is voted into power in this year’s tripartite election.

Investigations in LCC land allocation scam continues

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Local government deputy minister Moses Muteteka inspect the Chilenje market which is under construction
Local government deputy Minister Moses Muteteka

Government has disclosed that investigations into the alleged illegal plot allocations by the Lusaka City Council (LCC) have reached an advanced stage.

Local Government and Housing Deputy Minister Moses Muteteka said today that the committee which was constituted to investigate the matter has received overwhelming response from the general public.

Mr. Muteteka said a number of affected individuals have made submissions to the committee, which is now scrutinizing what it has collected from members of the public.

He said the investigation results which were supposed to be published 90 days after the council had been suspended, will be published later due to the overwhelming response from members of public.

He explained that this is in order to accommodate more people to submit and to allow the committee to look at all the submissions.

He said the committee is working tirelessly to ensure that the investigations are concluded and the report be made available to the Zambian people as soon as possible.

The council has been suspended for 90 days and government appointed Solomon Finandi Sakala, the Copperbelt Provincial Local Government officer, as the administrator.

Minister of Local Government and Housing, Brian Chituwo announced the suspension of the council on January 22, 2011 following reports that the local authority was involved in some land allocation scams.

Dr. Chituwo announced that the suspension of LCC was to pave way for investigations into the alleged illegal land allocation.

Some Lusaka City Council officials have been accused of illegally allocating land to themselves without following the law governing the allocation of land.

ZANIS

DEC constructing drug addicts rehabilitation centre

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Drug Enforcement Commission spokesperson John Nyawali
Drug Enforcement Commission spokesperson John Nyawali

The Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) has received funding for constructing of new structures at a rehabilitation centre for drug addicts.

Commission Public Relations Manager John Nyawali disclosed that government has allocated k1.8 billion in this year’s budget to facilitate the construction of new structures at the rehabilitation center for drug addicts.

Mr. Nyawali said about K500 million has already been released for the commencement of the project in Lusaka’s Makeni area

He explained that the center for will be a reformatory center for people addicted to drugs.

He told ZANIS in an interview in Lusaka today that as soon as the rehabilitation center is completed, it will be opened to help reform people addicted to drugs and not people who need de-intoxication.

Mr. Nyawali further explained that the infrastructure is meant to facilitate the provision of outdoor activities to out-patients that need reformation in order to reduce drug abuse in the country.

He added that the center will offer counseling and training that will offer life skills to help people that are addicted to drugs fit in society and become productive members of the community.

Mr. Nyawali said the construction of the centre is expected to be completed this month and be opened in May this year.

He hoped that people will take advantage of the centre to get the help they desire in dealing with drug addicts.

Meanwhile, Mr. Nyawali has disclosed that the commission is currently renovating the existing structures in Lusaka to facilitate for the treatment of drug abusers.

ZANIS

Teachers’ code of ethics bill welcomed-ZNUT

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Zambia National Union of Teachers secretary general Newman Bubala (r) with national HIVAIDS coordinator Frank Ndabeni during a press briefing in Lusaka
Zambia National Union of Teachers secretary general Newman Bubala (r)

The Zambia National Union of Teachers (ZNUT) and the Zambia National Education Coalition (ZANEC) have welcomed government’s plans to formulate a code of ethics for teachers.

Both ZNUT and ZANEC said the formulation of a code of ethics for teachers will bring about sanity in the teaching profession.

Recently, government announced that it will soon present the Professional Teachers Regulatory Body Bill to Parliament to pave way for the formulation of a code of ethics for the teaching fraternity.

Speaking in a separate interview with ZANIS in Lusaka today, ZNUT General Secretary Newman Bubala said a code of ethics for any profession plays an important in improving service delivery.

Mr. Bubala noted that without a code of ethics, workers fail to work according to the expectations of the public and consequently affect national development.

He explained that this was why a code of ethics is vital as it will also help in maintaining discipline among erring teachers.

And Mr. Bubala has noted that government should ensure that in the code of ethics, teachers that have been fired from government schools do not find employment in private schools.

He said this will ensure that teachers are regulated in their profession just the way it is with other professions.

He further urged government to ensure that teachers are also part of the formulation process if the code is to address key issues in the education sector.

“For us teachers, we want to ensure that we follow this bill closely and also urge the government to include us in the formulation process,” he aid.

And ZANEC Chairperson Barbara Chilangwa said government should be praised for coming with such an idea.

Ms. Chilangwa stated that the teachers are the only professionals that do not have a professional regulatory body despite them comprising a big number of employees in the country.

“The teaching service is one of the largest industries so it is surprising to see that they do not have a professional body,“ he said.

She said a code of ethics will assist people to hold teachers in high standards in society.

She noted that the code will also help rekindle the trust that people have had in the teaching service in the past.

Ms. Chilangwa added that by having professional guidelines, issues of abuse and examination leakages will also be effectively addressed.

ZANIS

Msiska Braces For Olympic Qualifying Draws

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Lucky Msiska should advise his travel agent to make a preliminary booking for the Zambia under-23 team to either North or West Africa for his sides’ forthcoming 2012 Olympic Games second round pre-group stage qualifier in June.

The pre-group stage round draws will be made on Wednesday morning in Cairo.

Zambia, ranked 22nd by Caf, face the prospect ofplaying teams from that region, according to the draw criteria announced by Caf as the first round qualifying match winded-down on Sunday.

However, a Southern Africa derby against 9th ranked South Africa is also a possibility.

Msiska’s side is in Pot B for the draws together with Senegal,Benin, Mali, Sudan, Congo Brazzaville, Tanzania, DR Congo.

Those sides will be paired against Pot A teams Egypt, Nigeria, Tunisia, South Africa, Algeria, Gabon, Morocco, or April 20 winner between Cote d’Ivoire/Liberia.

The draw procedure took into account the 17 nations rankings on the Fifa/Coca Cola charts of March.

Cote d’Ivoire’s second highest placing from the Caf zone on the Fifa rankings has been taken into account.

Moreover, Cote d’Ivoire leads 4-0 from the first leg home game but the return leg to be played in Monrovia has been delayed due to civil strife back home in Abidjan.

3 Egypt, 2 Cote d’Ivoire, 4 Nigeria, 8 Tunisia, 9 South Africa, 10 Algeria,  11 Gabon, 12 Morocco, 14 Senegal , 17 Benin, 18 Mali , 22 Zambia, 26 Sudan,  29 Congo BR , 32 DR Congo, 30 Tanzania, *44 Liberia

*DENOTES CAF RANKINGS

POT A: Egypt, Nigeria, Tunisia, South Africa, Algeria, Gabon, Morocco, (Cote d’Ivoire/Liberia)

POT B: Senegal,Benin, Mali, Zambia, Sudan, Congo Brazzaville, Tanzania, DR Congo

Weekend Scorecard

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Here are the collated results and top scorers chart after matches played in cup and league action from 09-10/04/2011.

 

Barclays Cup Final

09/04/2011

Nkoloma Stadium,Lusaka

Zesco United 2(Alfred Luputa 32″, Clifford Chipalo 90″)- Zanaco

MTN/FAZ Super Division

Week Two

09/04/2011

Kabwe Warriors 0-Forest Rangers 0

Roan United 2 (Ben Mwanza 57″, Terry Sinkala 66″)-Lime Hotspurs 1(Oliver Mukuka 39″)

Konkola Blades 0-Green Buffaloes 0

Kalewa  0-Red Arrows 1(Dube Phiri 55″)

Green Eagles 0-Nakambala Leopards 1(LUbinda Mundia 60″)

Nkana 0-Power Dynamos 0

10/04/2011

Nkwazi-Nchanga Rangers

WEEK 1

13/04/2011

Zesco United-Kabwe Warriors

Nchanga Rangers-Zanaco

TOP SCORERS

10/04/2011

Kangwa Chileshe (Zesco): 5
Alfred Luputa (Zesco United):5

Lewis Macha (Nchanga Rangers): 3

Clifford Chipalo (Zesco United): 2
Dube Phiri (Red Arrows): 2
Innocent Mwaba (Zesco United): 2
Portipher Zulu (Zesco United): 2

FAZ Division Two

Week 2

08-09/04/2011
North
Ndola United 0- Nkwiza 0
Chambishi 0- Konkola Mine Police 1
Lusaka Dynamos 0- Indeni 0
Mining Rangers 0- Mundeni 1
Prison Leopards 1- Kalulushi Modern Stars 1
Bresmer 0- Chindwin Sentries 1
Zesco Luapula 1- Kitwe United 0
Mufulira Wanderers 3- Kabwe United 1
Luanshya United-Mufulira Blackpool*
*Referee abandoned match due to inadequate  security personel at the game

South
Nampundwe 2-Profund Warriors 2
Young Eagles 2- City of Lusaka 2
Lusaka City Council 1-Mazabuka United 0
Livingstone Pirates 2-Riflemen 0
Lusaka Tigers 0-Kalomo Jetters 0
Luena Buffaloes 4-Freedom Rangers 2
Petauke United 4- Senanga Leopards 0
Paramilitary 2- National Assembly 1
Big Roma 3- kafue Celtic 1

 

2011 Africa Zone 6 U19 Basketball Results

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Here are the results from the first two rounds of the on-going Africa Zone 6 Under-16 Basketball Championship currently taking place in Lusaka.

Zone Six Basketball Day One Results

Olympic Youth Development  Centre, Lusaka

10/04/2011

Boys

South Africa 104-Botswana 28

Mozambique 81- Zambia 54

Angola 51-Zmbabwe 49

Girls

Mozambique 115-Botswana 15

Zimbabwe 59-Zambia 39

09/04/2011

Boys

Zambia 127- Botswana 10

South Africa 75-Zimbabwe 70

Angola 43- Mozambique 60

Girls

Zambia 102-Botswana 18

Mozambqiue 65- South Africa 71

 

Chibombo villagers reject Dams project by Sable group of companies

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Some Chibombo residents with Chief Liteta

Over 300 hundred villagers from nine villages in Chieftaness Mungule’s area in Chibombo district of Central Province have rejected a project by Sable group of companies to construct three dams on Mwembeshi river for sugar plantation.

The irate villagers at a meeting held at Mbosha Basic School today also passed a vote of no confidence in all the headmen involved in the alleged deal with Sable saying the project would not benefit them but would only displace most of them.

Sable group of companies has plans to put up the dams to hold water for irrigating sugar fields at the company farm but the villagers turned down the project.

ZANIS reports that the villagers said they could not accept the project from an individual or a company because they feared displacement and that they would only accept if this was initiated by Government because it would be genuine with minimal conditions and they would benefit from it.

In a speech on behalf of the villagers, Headman Shandiongo said the matter had brought about sleepless nights among the subjects as no consultations were made between them and traditional leaders .

He said people had lived in respective places for a long time adding that it would be unfair for the headmen to engage into a deal with Sable company with a view to having dams constructed because the villagers would be villagers displaced.

Headman Shandiongo said that traditional leaders who allegedly dubiously had clandestine meetings with Sable company management were not fit to be community leaders because they did not have a a heart for the subjects.

And many villagers who contributed to the discussion, said it was embarrassing and shameful that the interest for money some headmen had, resulted in them selling land which was occupied without thinking where their subjects could go.

Sable representative, Saint Siamalambo explained that the purpose of constructing the three dams was not only to hold water for irrigation but to enable the villagers go into small holder schemes where they would be allowed to grow sugar and sell it to the company.

Mr. Siamalambo said the people along the river would also be allowed to grow vegetables and also allow their animals to drink from the dams adding that the company felt the move would help people develop their respective areas.

However, he said his company would not go ahead with the project because people had rejected it outrightly adding that all arrangements that were being made such as surveying the area, would stop immediately.

Meanwhile, village headman Fumpa, confessed after villagers pressurised the headmen to confirm having meetings with Sable management, that nine headmen were called for a meeting at Sable where the company management asked for authority to go ahead with the project.

Headman Fumpa told the meeting that there was no money involved in the matter adding that people should not think that the village headmen were paid money for them to allow Sable carry out the project.

The villages involved include Mbosha, Mulela, Fumpa, Mubamba, Mbongolo, Shamasamu, Shandiongo, Shangala, Mapulanga, Shimanimamba, Ndendula and Liteta in chieftainess Mungule of Chibombo district.

Headman Chikasha and Mbongolo did not attend the meeting but they are also involved in the matters.

And reports reaching ZANIS from Shandiongo indicate that headman Shandiongo was yesterday evening clobbered by headman Chikasha who felt embarrassed after he was tipped off by another headman about what transpired at the meeting.

ZANIS

Pande lauds prudent diplomats

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Foreign Affairs minister Kabinga Pande
Foreign Affairs minister Kabinga Pande

Foreign Affairs Minister Kabinga Pande has praised Zambian Heads of Missions abroad for strictly adhering to financial regulations in ensuring zero audit queries from the office of the Auditor General.

Mr. Pande said government was happy with some heads of missions who have been providing required leadership to ensure meager financial resources are prudently utilized for the intended purpose.

He said Zambian diplomats should effectively contribute to the attainment of the Sixth National Development Plan and the National Vision 2030 that aim at making Zambia a middle income country by that year.

Mr. Pande was speaking today during the official opening of the 2011 Heads of Missions and Senior Management Conference in Chisamba which was held under the theme “Effective diplomacy for sustainable National Development”.

And speaking on behalf of other diplomats, Zambian High Commissioner to Kenya, Christina Lambart said the conference has come at the opportune time when the country is scheduled to hold its tripartite elections this year.

Ambassador Lambart pledged that diplomats will serve the country and its interests diligently for the benefit of their host countries and Zambians in the Diaspora.

She further pledged that diplomats are eager to implement the outcome of the conference which will culminate into an action plan for sustainable national development and international relations.

The week long conference will tackle various topics such as foreign policy, code of ethics, regional and international economic communities among many others issues.

ZANIS

President Rupiah Banda will not take Eastern Province for granted

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President Banda

President Rupiah Banda will not take Eastern Province for granted as his political stronghold when he embarks on the Presidential campaign trail.

Mr Banda says he will continue to solicit for votes in all parts of Eastern Province and the rest of the country.

The President was speaking to journalists today at Chipata Airport shortly before departure for Lusaka.

Mr Banda was in Chipangali constituency on Sunday to thank the electorate for the massive support they continue to give him.

President Banda who left aboard a Zambia Airforce plane about 12:15 hours, was seen off by Eastern Province Minister Isaac Banda, MMD provincial Chairman Kennedy Zulu, Provincial Permanent Secretary Euralia Mwale and several MMD and government officials.

And MMD Eastern Province Chairman, Kennedy Zulu said current development projects in the region will warrant President Banda a landslide victory.

President Banda was in Eastern Province to witness the consecration of Benjamin Phiri as Auxiliary Bishop for Chipata diocese.

Mr Banda also commissioned the ten billion Kwacha newly constructed Spar shopping Mall in Chipata on Sunday.

Mr Banda also addressed a mammoth rally at Kasenga Basic School ground in Chipangali Constituency.

ZNBC

Gen Miyanda blames Zambians for failed constitution

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Brig. Gen Miyanda Second from Left

Heritage party president Godfrey Miyanda has charged that Zambians are to blame for the failure of the constitution bill.

Brigadier General Miyanda says it is a pity that political leaders have taken advantage of people which should not be the case.

General Miyanda says Zambians should not allow to be taken advantage of by politicians.

He says had he been in government,he would have ensured that that the constitutional bill went through the second reading stage.

General Miyanda has also charged that calls for republican vice president George Kunda to resign are ill timed.

He says Zambia will soon be going for elections, and that the resignation of the vice president might simply create other challenges.

General Miyanda adds that Zambians should use the forthcoming elections as an opportunity to correct the noted ills in the governance process.

QFM

Government U-turns on the painting of Public Transport vehicles

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MINISTER of Communications and Transport Geoffrey Lungwangwa has announced that the Government has suspended the revoking of a Statutory Instrument that compels Public Service Vehicles (PSV) operators to maintain a stipulated colour code for their vehicles.

According to Zambia National Broadcasting Services (ZNBC) main news bulletin monitored last night, Professor Lungwangwa said in Lusaka that the suspension of the statutory instrument followed numerous concerns from members of the public and would hold consultations with various key stakeholders.

The minister had on Friday announced the abolition of regulation 14A of statutory instrument no 115 of 2000, which compelled public service vehicles operators to paint their vehicles in sky blue colour.

The statutory instrument no 31 of 2011, which was to come into effect 30 days after the date of publication in the gazette,was going to allow operators to paint their vehicles in any color of their choice.

Communication and Transport minister Professor Godfrey Lungwangwa said the removal of the colour code for Public Service Vehicles was going to directly reduce the compliance costs of entry into the business by all PSV operators.

Professor Lungwangwa also said that the move was in response to bus operators and advertising firms request to government to reconsider the colour code so as to exploit the business opportunity of utilizing PSVs as channels of effective information dissemination.