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Mulungushi University expansion gets K83.2bn.

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GOVERNMENT has invested about K83.2 billion in infrastructure development at the Mulungushi University in Kabwe, Zambia’s third highest Government learning institution.

The university is still in its infancy in terms of infrastructure expansion, but the enrolment for students has steadily been increasing since the launch in 2008.

Mulungushi University vice chancellor Vernon Chinene said in an interview in Kabwe on April 6 that Government is spending K83.2 billion on the construction of new infrastructure to enhance the capacity of the institution.

Professor Chinene said the K83.2 billion will see the construction of four three-storey students’ hostels to increase bed capacity to 480, a new lecture theater, a new dining hall and a three-storey students’ library.

The lecture theatre will take 300 students at a time, while the new dining hall is expected to accommodate 300 students at a time.

Prof Chinene said the Mulungushi University senate is happy with the infrastructure development taking place at the institution.

He said while the policy of Government is to have a self-sustaining university, the authorities have continued to pump money into the improvement of the learning environment.

The construction of the students’ hostels, the lecture theater and students’ library is expected to be completed by March next year.

Prof Chinene urged Government to continue supporting Mulungushi University because it has a limited income base to sustain its operations. He also appealed to Government to consider facilitating the involvement of the private sector in the development of the infrastructure at the institution.

“Residential accommodation for students has been the biggest challenge for Mulungushi University. We have about 606 full-time students, but we cannot afford to have all of them in residence. However, we are happy that Government has invested K83.2 billion in the expansion of infrastructure at the institution,” Prof Chinene said.

He said the construction of the dining hall and student hostels will gobble K63 billion, while the library and lecture theatre will cost K20.2 billion.

Prof Chinene said Mulungushi University is regarded as expensive because Government’s policy is that students should sponsor themselves fully.

Government does not offer bursary schemes to students at the university and, therefore, they have to pay all their fees for the programmes they are pursuing.

“Mulungushi has been a fee-paying university and that is Government policy but, of course, we have students who are sponsored by some non-governmental organisations and private companies. But most of all, the university is expected to be financially self-sustaining, and this is why the fees are comparatively high,” Prof Chinene said.

He said Mulungushi University is proud to have the capacity to host the head of State for three days and that the institution is the only one with presidential facilities in Zambia.

Zambia To Play Mozambique At Nchanga Stadium

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Zambia and Mozambique will clash at Nchanga Stadium in Chingola this June in the return leg of their 2012 Africa Cup Group C qualifier.

Faz confirmed today that the match will be played on June 4 as Zambia shifts its home game from Nkoloma Stadium where they beat Comoros 4-0 in their Group C opener last September.

The senior team returns to play at Nchanga for the first time in 10 years where they played their final two 2002 Africa Cup Group 1 qualifying home matches including one 2002 World Cup Group 1 qualifying clash against Angola.

Zambia, who beat Mozambique 2-0 in the first leg away on March 27 in Maputo, are currently second in Group C on 6 points while the latter are third on 4 points.

Libya lead on 7 points and travel to bottom placed Comoros who are on zero points during the same weekend in June.

Libya beat 3-0 Comoros in Bamako on March 28.

WEEKEND FIXTURES

FOOTBALL:

09/04/2011

Barclays Cup Final

Nkoloma Stadium,Lusaka

Zesco United- Zanaco

MTN/FAZ Super Division

Week Two

09/04/2011

Kabwe Warriors-Forest Rangers

Roan United-Lime Hotspurs

Konkola Blades-Green Buffaloes

Kalewa -Red Arrows

Green Eagles-Nakambala Leopards

Nkana-Power Dynamos

10/04/2011

Nkwazi-Nchanga Rangers

13/04/2011

Zesco United-Kabwe Warriors

Nchanga Rangers-Zanaco

Presence of Mobile hospital at MMD indaba questioned

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Hope for Human Rights has questioned the criteria used to mount a mobile hospital at the MMD convention currently taking place in Kabwe at Mulungushi University.

Executive Director Mark Chanda wonders how government property such the mobile hospital can be mounted at a political party gathering such as the MMD convention.

Mr Chanda has since challenged health minister Kapembwa Simbao to explain the criteria used to take the mobile hospital to an MMD party gathering.

He adds that the health minister should explain whether the mobile hospitals are available for hire by individual organizations.

Mr Chanda says should explain further how the mobile hospitals are suppose to be used.

President Rupiah Banda on Saturday launched the mobile hospitals in Chongwe district.

QFM

Oasis Forum demands Kunda’s resignation

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FLASH BACK: Vice-president George Kunda
Incumbent Vice-president George Kunda

The Oasis Forum has demanded for the immediate resignation of Vice President George Kunda for misleading the nation on the constitution making process.

The Oasis Forum, which consists of five organizations, has resolved that President Rupiah Banda should fire Mr. Kunda by powers vested in him as president.

Non-Governmental Organisation Coordinating Council NGOCC Board Chairperson Beatrice Grillo said this during a media briefing in Lusaka this morning that the Oasis forum has lamented the lack of political will on the part of the president, the Attorney General and political parties in promoting a democratic dispensation through the constitution making process.

Ms. Grillo added that the oasis forum believes that the figure of 83 billion kwacha that was announced to have been spent during the process is grossly understated as the original budget was 135 billion kwacha.

She said that the nation will know the correct amount of money that was spent during the NCC deliberations once internal audits in the whole process are completed.

The Oasis forum has further demanded that government unconditionally apologize to the Zambian people for the misapplication of resources on a failed process.

It has further observed that it is possible for the country to hold its elections under a new constitution if there is political will from government.

The Oasis forum further said that there is need to urgently constitute a lean technical committee of experts to validate the Mung’omba draft constitution and report.

At the same briefing, the oasis forum announced the re-launch of the green ribbon campaign for the constitutional reform process.

[pullquote]General Shikapwasha said that civil society organisations demanding a new constitution before the general elections have six months to convince UPND and PF members of parliament to support the NCC draft constitution.[/pullquote]

The five members of the Oasis Forum include the Non-Governmental Organisation Coordinating Council, the Council of Churches in Zambia, the Law Association of Zambia, the Zambia Episcopal Conference and the Evangelical Fellowship of Zambia.

However, Government has said that it was not possible to have a new constitution before this year’s general elections.

Chief Government Spokesperson, Ronnie Shikapwasha said that the draft constitution which failed to pass through parliament can only be brought back after six months.

Lieutenant General Shikapwasha who is also Information Minister said that it is also unfair to call for the resignation of Vice President George Kunda who is also Justice Minister over the failure by parliament to enact a constitution.

General Shikapwasha said that Mr. Kunda did his best as Justice Minister to bring the national draft constitution into parliament.

General Shikapwasha said that civil society organisations demanding a new constitution before the general elections have six months to convince UPND and PF members of parliament to support the NCC draft constitution.

QFM

There is need to restrict alcohol – RB

An unidentified man balacing a beer glass on his head

President Rupiah Banda says there is need for the country to find ways of restricting alcohol in public places.

 

The President said this is because most of the crimes being committed are as a result of people spending long hours in drinking places.

He was speaking to Journalists shortly after he cast his vote at Mulungushi University in Kabwe on Wednesday.

The President said he is happy that alcohol has been banned at the MMD convention, which he said has contributed to the peaceful atmosphere.

And commenting on his adoption as Presidential candidate for the 2011 general elections, Mr. Banda described it as a great responsibility.

Meanwhile, President Banda said he is excited that he has been given the status of free man of the city of Kabwe.

He explained that Kabwe was his first place of work and that independence originated from the Mulungushi Rock of Authority.

Last Friday Councilors at Kabwe municipal council unanimously awarded Mr. Banda the status of free man of the city.

Meanwhile President Banda has praised the peaceful environment that has characterised the on going MMD national convention.

The President says the peaceful atmosphere at the convention is as a result of transparency.

Mr Banda says that the convention has been peaceful because the party has been preaching peace.

The President further says as a ruling party, the MMD must lead by example.

And Vice President George Kunda says he has not been affected by the scrapping off of the position of Vice president in the MMD.

Mr. Kunda says he will contribute effectively to the party despite the scrapping off of the position of vice president in the MMD.

He was speaking in an interview with journalists at Mulungushi University in Kabwe on Wednesday.

Delegates to the MMD Convention on Tuesday amended the party’s constitution to abolish the post of Vice President.

This means the national Chairperson will be the second in the party hierarchy.
[ZNBC]

Man commits suicide after attempting to kill wife and kids

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A 72-year-old woman has died after a man torched the house of his in-laws in an attempt to kill his estranged wife and three children.

Six other people, including three children, managed to escape unhurt from the burning grass thatched house.

The 35-year-old man identified as Phenias Bwalya Mwele later committed suicide after setting the house ablaze.

The incident happened over the weekend in Mtima Village in Chief Chimese’s area of Mansa District.

Mable Mwenda who is the sister to the deceased, and Stanley Mwele the elder brother to the late Phenias both confirmed the tragic incident.

Ms Mwenda named her deceased sister as Emily Chibale.

Narrating the incident, Ms Mwenda said she and her husband saw a bright light in one of the rooms to their grass thatched house.

She said when they woke up to investigate the glowing light they discovered that the roof of the house was on fire.

She said when they tried to open the door to the house they failed to do so as it appears someone had tied it from outside.

She said they later woke up their three grandchildren and managed to get them out of the house through a small window.

Ms Mwenda said she, her husband and their daughter who was Phenias’ wife also managed to escape from the gutted house through the small window.

However, she narrated her deceased sister got stuck in the small window due to her big body size and was engulfed by the fire as they watched helplessly.

Ms Mwenda said her son-in-law Phenias Mwele had left a note in which he indicated that he was going to burn their house because his wife, who is her daughter, had refused to reconcile with him.

According to Ms Mwenda, her daughter Florence had separated from the husband Phenias due to physical abuse.

She said her son-in-law had visited them to try and reconcile with Florence who refused.

She said Phenias then threatened to deal with his wife once and for all.

Phenias’s brother Stanley Mwele also confirmed finding the letter left by his late young brother in which he notified them about his intentions.

He said his young brother had differences with his wife but he did not know Phenias had any intention to commit arson and later kill himself.

Mr. Mwele said that Phenias took vegetables from his garden and cycled into town to supply them to marketeers.

In the evening Phenias is said to have phoned his cousin to inform him that he had set the house of his in-laws on fire.

Mr. Mwele said Phenias also informed his cousin that he was also going to commit suicide because the police were now after him.

He said Phenias was found dead in his aunt’s house after taking suspected poison.

[ZNBC]

Kuomboka traditional ceremony set for April 16th

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The Kuomboka traditional ceremony of the Lozi speaking people will take place on April 16.

Western Province Permanent Secretary Seth Muleya confirmed the date to ZNBC News on Tuesday.

Mr. Muleya said the Ng’ambela to the Litunga, Litia Walubita announced the date of the ceremony in Mongu on Tuesday.

The Ngambela says the preparations for the ceremony started two weeks ago.

Mr. Muleya has since appealed to all those wishing to attend the ceremony to turn-up in large numbers.

ZNBC

New Solwezi town construction under way

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SOLWEZI Town Clerk Jim Zya says the construction of the new Solwezi town has commenced, with South Africa’s construction company Africana expected to build 500 houses, shops and schools.

MrZya said in an interview in Solwezi on April 5 that the new Solwezi town will be located between the turn-off in Chief Kapijimpanga’s area and the old Chingola road, about three kilometres from Solwezi.

Mr Zya said Africana will construct high quality houses and highrise flats, a replica of some apartments in South Africa.

He also disclosed that apart from Africana constructing houses for the new Solwezi town, the commissioner of lands has also reserved land for the construction of satellite towns.

He said the National Housing Authority and NAPSA will each construct 100 houses, while another 8,000 houses will be built in satellite towns under the Private Public Partnership (PPP).

“We have also reserved land for the council to construct 100 houses to be rented out to the public,” he said.

Mr Zya said the new Solwezi town is expected to be completed by 2015.

He also said the construction of the first shopping mall in the province will commence as soon as the council completes relocating the old show ground to a new site.

Joseph Neene Nakaanga: From charcoal trader to chief executive

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HE HAD no office, but used a truck he had bought from his earnings as an office. It was from this ‘office’ that Joseph Neene Nakaanga sold his charcoal and mushrooms.

But today, he smiles as he manages his three companies from the comfort of a spacious and air-conditioned office in Lusaka.

He minded less about people’s comments then that he was driving aimlessly in the streets with a second- hand truck. This perception gave him confidence and was a stepping stone to success.

Nakaanga says it sounds easy today that he is running three companies namely Citimop Limited, Kaleya Trade Limited and Safer Foods Traders with his siblings whom he teamed up with to fight the pitfalls of life by simply working hard and ensuring their dreams were not shot down by failure.

 

[pullquote]“Many people think that it is money that will make them rich but it is the idea that you need to create wealth in life. I had an idea which I sold to my brothers and we started our first company, Citimop Limited in 1999,”[/pullquote]

He never thought that one day he and his siblings would run businesses but one thing he was certain of, was that poverty should not be allowed to be ‘a guest’ in their family. He comes from a humble Christian family which values hard work.

He says for one to be successful in business, he or she does not need to have a lot of money but bankable ideas coupled with good values that can propel their business aspirations.

Nakaanga, who was born on September 14, 1964, explained that attaining his dream to be a business man did not come easily.

He says it was not how much money he invested in the businesses but how many bankable ideas and what he invested in them that mattered.

“Many people think that it is money that will make them rich but it is the idea that you need to create wealth in life. I had an idea which I sold to my brothers and we started our first company, Citimop Limited in 1999,”

He said he bought a second-hand small truck after getting his US$3,200 (K10 million then) retirement package from Galaun Holdings Limited in 1992. He did not directly manage the company but his brothers did.

Nakaanga earlier on graduated from the Copperbelt University in 1988 and got his first job as a graduate assistant accountant at Galaun Holdings Limited where he worked for four years.

In 1992, he joined Horizon Communication Systems Limited where he worked for five years with his last appointment being finance and administration manager.

He left Horizon Communication Systems and joined the hospitality industry in 1997 when Lake Hotels Limited hired him as its chief accountant and company secretary but he did not stay there long.

In the same year, Nakaanga went back to Galaun Group of Companies where he worked as management chief accountant until 2005 when he resigned to focus on his company, Citimop Limited.

“In April 2005, I decided to concentrate on my private business, Citimop, a company I founded as managing director and chairman in 1999,” he says.

He said establishing the company was not easy, especially that at first its offices were a second-hand truck where mushroom and charcoal were sold from.

The mushroom and charcoal business was not viable, so the company went into waste management, a service sector where Nakaanga had never ventured before although his passion to live a better life compelled him to try a new business venture.

“Citimop emerged from the inability of the Lusaka City Council (LCC) to service the entire city adequately. This created a gap which needed to be filled,” he says.

He recalls that a number of small companies sprung up in a bid to meet waste management needs in the city but some failed because of various reasons, including inadequate and inappropriate transportation systems.

His company was also dogged with its challenges such as the demotivated staff that had to work from a truck with less pay but he used to tell his workers one day the company would grow big. But did the firm grow?

[pullquote]“Citimop emerged from the inability of the Lusaka City Council (LCC) to service the entire city adequately. This created a gap which needed to be filled,” he says.[/pullquote]

“Doubt not, today, Citimop employs 36 staff servicing about 2000 households and 400 corporate clients within Lusaka city,” he says.

Nakaanga says in 2003, LCC with the support of the Danish government decided to introduce a waste management system under the Lusaka Solid Waste Management System Unit (LSWMU).

The aim of the LSWMU was to empower private solid waste enterprises to manage the waste throughout Lusaka urban.

As opposed to watching from the terraces, Nakaanga sensed the opportunity and started providing the waste management services to the city populace.

“Our vision is to be a leading integrated waste management company in Zambia, pioneering environment-friendly waste management processes in order to deliver sustainable waste solutions for our client,” he says.

He explains that the company’s integrated approach to waste management endeavours to deal with a complete spectrum of issues affecting clients such as commercial waste being generated by shopping centres and office blocks.

Nakaanga says he has a dedicated team he groomed as he believes that for every business to grow, different skills are needed to enhance the vision and the objectives of the company.

“Citimop is run by a board which is chaired by me as the chief executive officer. The composition of the board is indicative of the company’s ambition to be the leading waste management company in Zambia,” he says.

He says as the company was growing, he decided with his siblings to start two more companies Kaleya Trade Limited and Safer Foods Traders in 2006 and 2007, respectively.

Talking about his family and poverty, he remembers the hurdles his family went through when he was a toddler. Poverty visited and forcibly entered the home of his parents, who were devoted Salvation Army church officers.

His father, Shaderick Nakaanga, and his mother, Daka Nakaanga, cherished hard work and honesty but poverty did not spare them despite being Christians.

“At a tender age, I used to sell munkoyo – a local refreshing drink – and fish in the street with my eight siblings. After selling, I remember we could give all the money to my mother,” he says.

Nakaanga says his parents disliked poverty but they cherished honesty and hard work in life and these values were passed on to all the children.

“My father, despite being a Salvation Army officer, was a welder who worked with his hands but I did not want to be like him. I wanted to be in an office when I finished school,” he reflects.

He says his father left him with nothing but these words, “We never see each other (Nakaanga) but I will give you something no-one will take away from you. I will give you education.”

He recalls that when his father died in 1987, their relatives grabbed property leaving them without anything and heart-broken. But he soldiered on and got the necessary education to improve not only his status but his family as well.

He says life is full of ups and downs but what keeps the people especially those in the business fraternity moving, is the will to triumph over poverty and failure.

Nakaanga said education is not a substitute to success and encourages everyone to continue improving thier lives.

To this effect, he is a proud man who, in addition to his bachelor’s degree in accountancy and finance he got from Copperbelt University this year, is completing his Master’s degree in Business Administration from Mancosa in South Africa.

He says he does not only manage businesses and study but also offers his expertise as a licentiate member to Zambia Institute of Certified Accountants (ZICA) and has membership with the Zambia Institute of Directors as well.

Nakaanga says he is also the current president of the Solid Waste Association of Zambia, an association which is dealing with the country’s waste management.

He says any person who wants to succeed in life should not abandon education because of poverty but they instead should cherish books to be winners in life.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

Weekend Scorecard

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The 2010 Barclays Cup final will finally take place this weekend after a seven-month delay due to upheavals at Faz.

Two-time winners Zesco united and Zanaco, who will be playing in their first Barclays Cup final, will clash at Nkoloma Stadium in Lusaka this Saturday.

Record Barclays Cup champions Zesco will be aiming for third title.

Zesco ousted 2009 champions Power Dynamos in the 2010 semifinals last October to secure their final berth while Zanaco beat promoted Lime Hotspurs 5-4 on post-match penalties after a scoreless draw to reach their first Barclays Cup final.
QUICKSILVER TAKES CHARGE AT POWER.

Beston ‘Quicksilver’ Chambeshi has been appointed as Power Dynamos head coach.

Chambeshi was until his appointment assistant to Fordson Kabole.

Kabole, who previously coach Nchanga Rangers and Dynamos of Zimbabwe and Konkola Blades, will now take up his new role as technical advisor.

The former Nkana coach began his first day on the job last Sunday with a 2-1 home win over promoted Green Eagles at Arthur Davies Stadium in Kitwe.
CHILEMBI TRAINING WITH CHINGALIKA

Staying with Power, Nchanga theme, former Zambia, Nchanga and Power defender Laughter Chilembi is training with Faz Division 1 North club Kitwe United.

Chilembi attended his first training session at Garden Park on Tuesday.

The defender was released by Power last year after three seasons at Arthur Davies.

Meanwhile, United have appointed former Nkana assistant coach Fred ‘Schemer’ Siame as acting coach.

This follows the suspension of  Lawrence ‘Big Jim’ Mweemba together with his assistant Wisdom Kaira for alleged gross insubordination.
 
Mweemba and Kaira are still awaiting the outcome of a disciplinary hearing over their fate but confusion reigns as to why United are operating with two team managers in the wake of the suspensions after long serving team manager Fred Zimba was recalled after being cleared in the same case.
WEEKEND SCORECARD

LEAGUE FIXTURES

2011 MTN/FAZ Super Division Fixtures

02/04/2011

Nakambala Leopards 1( Webster Mulenga ?”)-Nkwazi 0

Green Buffaloes 0-Kalewa 0

Red Arrows 2(Dube Phiri 24″, Danny Sibanda 43″, )-Nkana 1(Warren Kunda 45″)

03/04/2011

Lime Hotspurs 1(Allan Chibwe 3″)-Konkola Blades 1(David Kalandanya 68″)

Power Dynamos 2(Luka Lungu 47″, Josphat Nkhoma 86″)-Green Eagles 1(Shem Kamanga 90″)

Forest Rangers 1(Malar Besa 30″)-Roan United 2(Graven Chitalu 27″, Lyson Sikaonga 70″)
Postponed:
Zesco United-Kabwe Warriors
Nchanga Rangers-Zanaco
2012 Olympic Games Football Tournament Qualifiers First Round, Second Leg

03/04/2011

Kigali

Rwanda 0- Zambia 1(Felix Nyaende 77″)*

Zambia advance 3-0 on agg

03/04/2011

Orange CAF Confederation Cup First Round, Return Leg

Nchanga Stadium, Chingola

Nchanga Rangers 0-St Lupopo 2(Tamnudele Ilunga 56″, Tady Agiti 90″)*

Lupopo win 3-0 agg
Orange Champions League First Round, Return leg

Manzini, Swaziland

Young Buffaloes 0- Zesco United 2(Clifford Chipalo 49″, Innocent Mwaba 83″)

*Zesco win 7-0 on agg

FAZ Division 1

Week 2

NORTH

Bresmer United 0- Chambishi 0

Chindwin Sentries 0- Lusaka Dynamos 0

Indeni 2- Zesco-Luapula 0

Kitwe United 0- Mufulira Wanderers 0

Mufulira Blackpool 2- Mining Rangers 0

Mundeni 1- Ndola United 1

Kabwe United 1- Luanshya United 1

Kalulushi Modern Stars 2- Konkola Mine Police 1

Nkwiza- Prison Leopards*
*Not Played

SOUTH

Young Green Eagles 2- Big Roma 1

Mazabuka United 3- Kafue Celtic 0

City of Lusaka 0- Petauke United 0

Senanga Leopards 2- Paramilitary 2

Nampundwe 0- Luena Buffaloes 1

National Assembly 2- Livingstone Pirates 0

Kalomo Jetters 0 Profund Warriors 0

Riflemen 1- Lusaka Tigers 1

Freedom Rangers 1- Lusaka City Council 1

TOP SCORERS

03/04/2011

Kangwa Chileshe (Zesco): 5

Alfred Luputa (Zesco United):4

Lewis Macha (Nchanga Rangers): 3

Innocent Mwaba (Zesco United): 2
Portipher Zulu (Zesco United): 2

Dube Phiri (Red Arrows): 1
Daniel Sibanda (Red Arrows): 1
Webester Mulenga (Nakambala Leopards): 1
Felix Nyaende (Power Dynamos): 1
Lyson Siakonga (Roan United): 1
Graven Chitalu (Roan United): 1
Malar Besa (Forest Rangers): 1
Luka Lungu (Power Dynamos): 1
Josphat Nkhoma (Power Dynamos): 1
Shem Kamanga (Green Eagles): 1
Allan Chibwe (Lime Hotspurs): 1
Warren Kunda (Nkana): 1
Clifford Chipalo (Zesco United): 1
Rodrick Kabwe (Forest Rangers); 1
Nicholas Zulu (Zesco United): 1
Enock Sakala (Zesco United): 1
Dears Kakunta (Green Buffaloes): 1
Chakwa Lungu (Zesco United) 1
Jackson Mwanza (Zesco United):1
Alfred Luputa (Zesco United): 1
William Chinse (Nkana): 1
Raynold Kampamba (Nkana): 1
Allan Kombe (Nkana): 1

RB goes through unopposed as VP position is scrapped off

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President Rupiah Banda with MMD Chilanga parliamentary candidate Keith Mukata
President Rupiah Banda

President Rupiah Banda has gone through unopposed as MMD party president, while the position of Party Vice President has been scrapped off.

 

MMD Convention Electoral Commission Chairperson Christopher Mundia announced the development at the convention this evening.

Mr Mundia has also announced that six National Executive Committee members have gone through unopposed.

These are Commerce Trade and Industry Chairperson – Felix Mutati, Finance and Economics – Dr Situmbeko Musokotwane, Deputy National Secretary Chembe Nyangu and National Vice Chairperson Kabinga Pande.

Others are Party Chairman Michael Mabenga and National Youth Treasurer Evans Chibanda.

And Aspiring candidate for the MMD National Youth chairman Kelvin Sampa has been disqualified for not being in good standing with the party.

Meanwhile the delegates erupted with joy as the Chairperson announced the election of President Banda as party president.

The Convention has also upheld the expulsions of former Members of parliament Ngandu Magande for Chilanga, George Mpombo for Kafulafuta and Jonas Shakafuswa for Katuba and former Works and Supply Minister Mike Mulongoti who was nominated by the president at the time of his tenure in parliament and cabinet minister.

MMD vice National Secretary Chembe Nyangu announced this when he presented the joint Chairman and National secretary report to the convention.

The filling in of nominations for national executive committee positions closed at 13 hours.

Meanwhile the delegates attending the second MMD extra ordinary convention have amended the party constitution.

This means that in future filing in of nominations will be done ten days before the day of the elections.

Previously the MMD party constitution allowed those intending to contest for National Executive Committee positions to file in their nominations 24 hours before the day.

The delegates have also resolved that the National Executive Committee-NEC be given powers to expel members who have passed through a disciplinary process.

Voting for NEC positions takes place on Wednesday.

[ZNBC]

Mufumbwe MP Elliot Kamondo finally files in appeal

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Eliot Kamondo (r) with UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema

Mufumbwe Member of Parliament Elliot Kamondo has filed in his appeal in the Supreme Court against the nullification of his election by the Lusaka High Court.

This comes after the recent consent judgment by the Supreme Court to allow Mr Kamondo to file the records of appeal.

The court had earlier restored the High Court’s verdict to nullify the Mufumbwe parliamentary by-election results following an application by the petitioner Mulondwe Muzungu.

Mr Muzungu had asked the Supreme Court to dismiss Mr Kamondo’s appeal contending that he had not adduced before the court that his appeal would succeed.

He also stated that the appeal was not meritorious.

Mr Muzungu also contended that Mr Kamondo had not filed the records of appeal on time.

However the Supreme Court gave leave to Mr Kamondo to re-apply for the stay of the High Court’s verdict on his parliamentary by-election results.

The court directed that the fresh application should be made before the full bench of the Supreme Court judges.

Mr Muzungu of the MMD lost to Mr Kamondo of UPND during the Mufumbwe Parliamentary by-election last year.

The Lusaka High Court nullified the election results on December 15, 2010 after a protracted hearing of the petitions by Mr Muzungu.

The petition was premised on the pretext that the by-election was marred with unprecedented violence.

[ZNBC]

RB opens MMD convention

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President Rupiah Banda officially opened the MMD National convention at the Mulungushi Rock of Authority, in Kabwe today, with a call to members to demonstrate the party’s democracy and unity.

The official opening which was characterised by colorful dances from various artists was attended by former presidents Kenneth Kaunda and Frederick Chiluba among other several invited delegates.

The president called on the delegates to elect credible people to the Party’s national executive committee.

The president said the elections should be held in a peaceful and dignified manner.

The president said that the country goes to the polls this year and the MMD as a democratic party should hold its internal elections in a transparent and fair manner.

Meanwhile, President Banda has warned that the party will not hesitate to disqualify or discipline any party member who will misbehave by not following party regulations.

The president has reiterated his call for none violence. He said the party will deal sternly with any party member who will be found advocating violence.

President Banda called on MMD members to take the lead in conducting peaceful campaigns ahead of this year’s tripartite elections.

Mr Banda said that party members should not engage in violent activities as the country goes to the polls later this year. Mr Banda said that MMD members should ensure that economic gains recorded over the years are not lost.

The President was also hopeful that opposition political parties will encourage their members to advocate peaceful campaigns.

And President Band said that government is keen to create more employment for Zambians. He also emphasized that government is concerned about the welfare of women and will ensure their representation in leadership is increased.

Mr Banda explained that Zambia would have had 30 more women parliamentarians had the constitution Bill passed successfully in parliament.

Earlier, MMD National Chairman Michael Mabenga called on party members to use the convention to re-energise the ruling party ahead of this year’s tripartite elections.

[ZNBC]

Fifty ditch PF

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President Rupiah Banda addresses a public rally in Kapiri Mposhi

About Fifty Patriotic Front-PF members in Kapiri Mposhi District have defected to the ruling MMD.

 

The defectors made their stance known at a public rally addressed by President Rupiah Banda Monday afternoon in Kapiri Mposhi.

And President Banda has urged MMD members to embrace people joining the MMD.

The President explains that it is important that old party members receive former PF members properly and make them feel welcome in the MMD.

President Banda said this when he welcomed the defectors during his political rally in Kapiri Mposhi.

He said it is important that both old and new members unite and work towards achieving the party’s goals.

[ZNBC]

Unza appeals for support

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File:The RUINS-University of Zambia student residence

University of Zambia Vice Chancellor Stephen Simukanga has appealed for support towards the institution in order for it to stand as a centre of excellence in higher education.

 

Professor Simukanga said UNZA needs support in a number of areas, such as rehabilitation of laboratories and lecture rooms.

He said the university also needs support in staff development through scholarships.

Professor Simukanga said the university library is also an area of concern, apart from staff exchange programmes.

Professor Simukanga was speaking when United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization -UNESCO-Director General Irina Bokova toured UNZA Monday afternoon.

And Ms Bokova says she is impressed with facilities at the institution, and stands ready to assist in any way possible.

The facilities on her familiarization tour included the Centre for Information and Communication Technology, as well as the University library.

[ZNBC]