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Be a Dream Releaser

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TODAY’S SCRIPTURE

“Be devoted to one another in love…”
(Romans 12:10, NIV)

TODAY’S WORD from Joel and Victoria

Think about the people God has placed in your life. They’re not there by accident. God brings people to you for a purpose. We should live with this awareness that, “I am here to add value to people. I am here to help them succeed.” Don’t go around always thinking, “I wonder what that person can do for me. I wonder what they have to offer.” No, we should have the attitude, “What can I do for them? How can I help them come up higher? Can I teach them something I know? Can I connect them with someone who can help them?” Don’t make the mistake of going through life ingrown. Instead, be a dream releaser. Use your talent, your influence and your experience, not just to accomplish your goals, but to help release a dream in someone else.

Remember, there is nothing more rewarding than to lay down at night knowing that you helped someone else become better. You not only fulfilled your purpose for that day, you did your best. It may have just been a two-minute phone call where you encouraged someone; but when you live as a dream releaser, you’ll see your own dreams come alive as well!

A PRAYER FOR TODAY

Father in heaven, thank You for equipping me to be a blessing to others. Show me ways to be a dream releaser and help others to rise up higher. Help me to use my influence to encourage others and honor You always. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.

— Joel & Victoria Osteen

Zesco Utd In Al Ahly CL Rendezvous

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Zesco United will face record six time African club champions Al Ahly of Egypt in the second round of the Caf Champions League.

The two sides will meet in the second round, first leg on April 23 at the Trade Fair Grounds in Ndola.

Al Ahly booked their second round place after a 2-1 aggregate win over SuperSport United of South Africa.

SuperSports’s 1-0 win at home on Saturday evening in Polokwane was not enough to see them through.

Zesco on the other hand beat Young Buffaloes 2-0 away in Manzini on Saturday evening to complete a 7-0 aggregate win over the Swaziland club.

Willie Nsanda calls for a stop on the MMD running bus stations.

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Proprietor of the Zambia – Botswana coach services Willie Nsanda has warned the MMD party cadres against trying to cause confusion at bus stations by claiming ownership.
Mr. Nsanda says markets and Bus station should be free from political interference because they service the public and not political parties.

Mr.Nsanda also noted that the MMD government should ensure that their political cadres are stopped from causing commotion at the bus station adding that business owners will not allow cadres to disturb their businesses.

He added that should the government fail to intervene in the matter the business owners will do whatever it takes to protect their investments.

Recently, MMD cadres in Lusaka announced that they had taken charge of the bus station in the city so as to restore sanity.
[ QFM ]

SFH bemoans low condom use in the country

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Society for Family Health (SFH) has disclosed that statistics for condom use among non regular sexual partners in the country currently stands at 54 percent.

SFH Partnership for Integrated Social Marketing (PRISM) Director of Programme Operations, Charles Kalonga said this means that the remaining percentages of sexually active persons are not using condoms resulting in the increase of the HIV/AIDS and other Sexually Transmitted Infections.

Mr. Kalonga was speaking during the launch of re-branding of new maximum condom promotion and award presentation in Lusaka last night.

He reiterated his company’s commitment to working closely with the government and private sector in promoting healthy behaviour through social marketing.

Mr. Kalonga has since urged the men folk to consider going for male circumcision as a way of protecting themselves and their partners from spreading HIV/AIDS and STIs in the country.

He, however, encouraged men to take up the challenge of going for male circumcision and continue using condoms adding that the fight against the pandemic can only be won through concerted efforts.

Earlier, Society for Family Health Executive Director, Mannaseh Phiri presented awards to two journalists, Masuzyo Chakwe of the Post Newspapers and Kennedy Ngondwe a freelance journalist for their role in highlighting issues of HIV/AIDS and male circumcision.

Dr. Phiri also awarded RCF Investments of Matero Township for selling over 5.3 million condoms and Bank of Zambia for being the most consistence buyers of condoms for its employees.

Recently, Society for Family Health (SFH) Zambia, who are producing and distributing the male maximum condom in the country, re-launched a new version of the condom which it described as strong; triple tested, and does not break.

The new version of the condom is a three (3) ply lubricated latex condom.

[ ZANIS ]

Nkana Lose on Day One

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Nkana began the 2011 Super Division season on a low note after losing 2-1 away in a Week 1 fixture to Red Arrows at Nkoloma Stadium in Lusaka today.

Dube Phiri opened scores in the 24th minute before his team mate Danny Sibanda made it 2-0 two minutes before the break.

Warren Kunda scored Nkana’s consolation goal just before the half time whistle.

And across town at Woodlands Stadium, Kalewa’s Super Division debut began with a 0-0 away draw at Green Buffaloes.

However in Mazabuka, promoted Nakambala Leopards enjoyed a sweet 1-0 home win over Nkwazi courtesy of a Webester Mulenga goal.

The remaining league games will be played on Sunday.

Woman strips naked to prove her innocence

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Business at Senama market in Mansa District came to a halt last evening when a pregnant woman stripped naked in the market shelter after she was accused of stealing a Fifty Thousand Kwacha by her fellow trader.

The woman decided to strip naked after she failed to convince her accuser that she had not stolen the money.
The duo was selling vegetables at the market when they picked up a quarrel after one of them lost a K 50,000 and accused her friend of stealing the money.

ZANIS reports that after a prolonged argument, the woman who accused her counterpart of having stolen the money demanded that her friend produces all the money she had so that she could identify her K 50, 000 note.

It was at this point that the accused woman decided to strip naked in the full view of people who had gone to watch them argue and those that went to buy assorted items.

She told ZANIS that that she stripped naked to show her accuser that she did not steal her money. One of the on lookers who sort anonymity said it was shameful for a woman to resort to stripping naked in presence of men and children at the market.

She said it was unjustifiable for the accused woman to remove all her clothes in public even if she was pressurized by her friend.

Meanwhile, other women expressed displeasure at the event but condemned the woman who had accused the other of stealing the money for not listening to her friend’s explanation.

They said it would be more important for the women in question to settle their wrangles at the police station than reaching the extent of stripping naked in public.

ZANIS

Delimitation Commission sittings to continue – Akufuna

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The Electoral Commission of Zambia offices

The Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) says it will continue with its delimitation process despite the constitution of Zambia bill failing to pass through the second reading in Parliament.

ECZ Public Relation Manager, Chris Akufuna says the ECZ will continue sitting as a delimitation commission to review constituency boundaries but will not effect an increase in the number of constituencies.

“Following the failure of the constitution of Zambia bill to go through the second reading in parliament as require by article 79 of the constitution, the electoral commission of Zambia wishes to inform the public that it will continue sitting as a delimitations commission to review constituency boundaries with effecting an increase in the number of constituencies,” he said.

He stated that the commission will also continue receiving submissions on the numbers of constituencies in the remaining districts in order to have a complete database for future use.

Mr. Akufuna said this in a press statement made available to ZANIS in Lusaka today.

He explained that the delimitations sittings were made to collect information on how stakeholders wanted to have the number of constituencies increased from the current 150 to 225.

Mr. Akufuna said the programme for the delimitation sittings in the rest of the provinces still remain the same.

He has since advised the public to prepare their submissions in readiness for the sitting.

ECZ has so far sat in Lusaka, North Western, Copperbelt, and Central provinces.

ZANIS

Nchanga Kicked Out of Caf Confed Cup

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Wasteful Nchanga Rangers have been booted out of the Caf Confederation Cup after a 2-0 home defeat at the hands of Lupopo of DR Congo in a first round, first leg match played at Nchanga Stadium in Chingola today.

Rangers who were playing their first Caf club home match in 11 years were modest throughout but also were guilty of very poor finishing.

Kabwe Chileshe missed a sitter within the opening three minutes of the game before Lewis Macha saw his 9th minute shot come off the upright in a first half against a cagey Lupopo.

Lupopo turned the screw after the break led by their powerful winger Tamundele Illunga as the difference in technical depth began to show between the two sides.

And it was Ilunga who headed in the opener in the 56th minute courtesy of a Tady Agiti cross.

Agiti cemented the DR Congo sides win with the second goal two minutes into time added on.

This is after he stole the ball off Nchanga defender Moses Mulambi inside the area before rounding goalkeeper Rabson Muchelenganga.

Nchanga bow out 3-0 on aggregate after losing 1-0 in the first leg played in Lubumbashi a fortnight ago.

Lupopo face Sofapaka of Kenya in a fortnights time who overturned 2-0 away loss away to Ismaily of Egypt to beat the North Africans 4-0 in Nairobi today.

President Banda commissions mobile hospitals

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President Rupiah Banda

President Rupiah Banda has commissioned the first nine mobile hospitals.

Speaking when he launched the facilities at the newly constructed Chongwe District Hospital today, President Banda said more than 8.7 million Zambians across the country will benefit from the newly launched mobile hospitals.

Mr. Banda said the MMD government is determined to continue improving the health sector in the country for the benefit all Zambians.

ZANIS reports that the President stressed that the mobile hospitals will play a vital role in reducing maternal mortality rates in the country as health services will be brought closer to the people even in areas not easily accessible to people.

He noted that health services in the country are provided in two modes which include static health posts, clinics and general hospitals as well as mobile hospitals.

He said the two modes complement each other in the health delivery.

Mr. Banda said government has constructed hospitals, health posts, and health centers across the country for the benefit of the people.

The President further said that government is constructing 125 more health posts across the country in addition to building more District Hospitals in all the 9 provinces of Zambia.

He named the District hospitals constructed by government as Chongwe, Chadiza, Chama, Chavuma and Chiengi district hospitals.

He said others are Samfya, Lufwanyama, Lumwana, Lundazi, Namwala, and Serenje to mention but a few.

President Banda said that government was optimistic that by 2016 there will be District hospitals in all the 73 districts of Zambia.

President Banda also said government was constructing A general hospitalS in Choma and Lusaka.

He disclosed that the new Lusaka General Hospital will be officially opened by May this year.

Mr. Banda hailed the Chinese government for the assistance being rendered to Zambia including the purchase of mobile hospitals.

He stated that the new mobile hospitals will be supplied to all 9 provinces of Zambia.

The equipment consists of X-ray, laboratory, dispensary unit, power and water units and living quarter unit and the out patients department.

He disclosed that in each mobile hospital which will be supplied to provinces, there will be four Chinese Doctors to assist the local medical personal especially in Surgical, maternity and nursing.

President Banda also stated that government has procured 17 Marin Clinics and 12 Boats to be used in areas which are only accessible by water such as in Western and Luapula provinces.

And President Banda has said government intends to open a second school of medicine in Ndola in a bid to improve human resources in the health sector.

And speaking at the same event, Chinese Ambassador to Zambia Li Quingmin said the mobile hospitals will go a long way in uplifting people’s lives in rural areas.

Mr. Li said President Banda should be appreciated for his initiative to purchase mobile hospitals.

He said China will not relent in partnering with the Zambian government especially in the health sector.

He stated that the bilateral relations between the two countries which he said dates back to many years should continue for the benefit of the two country nations.

[ ZANIS ]

Woman strips naked to prove her innocence

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Business at Senama market in Mansa District came to a halt last evening when a pregnant woman stripped naked in the market shelter after she was accused of stealing a Fifty Thousand Kwacha by her fellow trader.

The woman decided to strip naked after she failed to convince her accuser that she had not stolen the money.

The duo was selling vegetables at the market when they picked up a quarrel after one of them lost a K 50,000 and accused her friend of stealing the money.

ZANIS reports that after a prolonged argument, the woman who accused her counterpart of having stolen the money demanded that her friend produces all the money she had so that she could identify her K 50, 000 note.

It was at this point that the accused woman decided to strip naked in the full view of people who had gone to watch them argue and those that went to buy assorted items.

She told ZANIS that she stripped naked to show her accuser that she did not steal her money.

One of the on lookers who sort anonymity said it was shameful for a woman to resort to stripping naked in presence of men and children at the market.

She said it was unjustifiable for the accused woman to remove all her clothes in public even if she was pressurized by her friend.

Meanwhile, other women expressed displeasure at the event but condemned the woman who had accused the other of stealing the money for not listening to her friend’s explanation.

They said it would be more important for the women in question to settle their wrangles at the police station than reaching the extent of stripping naked in public.
[ ZANIS ]

15,000 hectares sugar plantation to be set up in Kazungula

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Government and a South African Company have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to setup 15,000 hectares of sugar plantation in Kazungula district.

 

The MoU was signed by Zambia Development Agency (ZDA) Director of Investment, Promotions and Privatization, Muhabi Lungu and AG-Zam Project Development Business Manager, Anthony Alexander at the Royal Livingstone Hotel, in the tourist capital today.

The investment is worthy US$251 million and is expected to create over 4,000 job opportunities for the local people in the district.

And speaking after witnessing the signing ceremony of the MoU, President Rupiah Banda said his government intends to make Livingstone city, a major investment destination.

President Banda added that his administration plans to make Livingstone city attract major investments so that it becomes the most attractive venue for both local and international conferences in the country.

The President is particularly impressed that a major investor has come in the country to invest in the sugar industry in Kazungula district to supplement similar huge investments in Mazabuka town.

President Banda explained that Kazungula stands to benefit a lot from the investment as it will attract other socio-economic development.

He urged local investors to take advantage of various investment opportunities by partnering with foreign investors to increase development in the country by becoming major economic players.

Earlier, AG-Zam Project Development Business Manager, Mr. Alexander said the company will start the planting of sugar cane in the next 21 days.

Mr. Alexander said his company was not only planning to start producing sugar but ethanol as well.

He stressed that the company will not only produce sugar for local consumption but will also target the export market.

Meanwhile, ZDA Director of Investment, Promotions and Privatization Muhabi Lungu said the agency is currently finalizing the MoU.

Mr. Lungu said once the project starts, over 3,000 local farmers will benefit from the out-grower scheme that will come directly from the investment.

ZANIS

Govt. saddened by society’s neglect of disabled children

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Government has observed that disabled children have been neglected by society including those very close to them like their immediate families.

Community Development and Social Services Permanent Secretary (PS) Sherry Thole says the children have in most cases been discriminated against yet it is not by choice that they are disabled.

ZANIS reports that Ms. Thole said this in a speech read on her behalf by Ministry of Community Development and Social Services Director of Human Resource and Administration Lameck Kanyuka when Children In Need Network (CHIN) donated six wheelchairs to six disabled children at Bwafwano Community Home Based Care Center in Lusaka’s Chazanga area today.

She said it was gratifying that CHIN had committed its resources to helping children with special needs so that their welfare is also improved.

Meanwhile, CHIN Executive Director Samuel Chakamba said the mission of CHIN was to continue upholding the rights of the disabled children across the country.

Dr. Chakamba said his organization would not relent in rendering support to the children with disabilities across the nation to improve their livelihood.

And Bwafwano Community Home Based Care Center Director, Beatrice Chola commended CHIN for the gesture adding that the wheelchairs would go a long way in assisting the children.

Ms. Chola called upon CHIN to continue offering support to children with disabilities across the country and appealed to other organizations to emulate CHIN’s support to disabled children in the country.

ZANIS

MCM to inject US$1 billion in infrastructure development

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Mopani Copper Mines (MCM) will invest US$ 1billion in mine infrastructure development by 2012.

MCM chief executive officer Emmanuel Mutati said this in Kitwe today when he briefed the United Nations (UN) Resident Coordinator Kanni Wignaraja at general offices during her familiarization tour.

He said with this investment, the mine will expand its mine operations for another 25 years and increase job creation prospects in the country.

ZANIS reports that the mining conglomerate has since invested US$1.2 billion in infrastructure development at its two mine sites in Mufulira and Nkana since it started operations in the country

Mr. Mutati also stated the mining industry in the country is under capitalized, a situation that has made mine operations not to be high.

He said mine operations in the country are still not up to international standards because they depend on a huge labour force to do mine works other than technology.

He said this has affected levels of production.

The MCM CEO said the mining industry has run short of specialized technical staff to sustain mining operations.

He said since the turning of the Zambia Institute of Technology into the Copperbelt University, the mining industry has suffered a set back in terms of technological experts such as surveyors, ventilators and engineers who supported the industry.

He said the problem was compounded by the opening of Kansanshi and Lumwana mine in North western province where the industry on the Copperbelt has to share the limited number of technocrats.

Mutati said it was a big challenge for the mining companies who have now engaged the Chamber of Mines to discuss how the issue can be addressed.

And Ms. Wignaraja expressed happiness that the mine has taken interest in the social corporate responsibility especially on environmental concerns.

She said there are concerns over the attainment of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) by 2015 in areas where Zambia was lagging behind.

She said her organisation was looking at specific district interventions in education, health and environment sectors that can drive towards achieving MDGs by 2015.

She said through public private partnership local initiatives can be supported by the local development fund that will foster the attainment of the MDGs.

Ms. Wignaraja also toured the district health management board offices, Mindolo mine shaft and Mindolo Ecumenical Foundation.

ZANIS

SADC urges Zimbabwe to stop actions that contradict PGA

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The just ended Southern African Development Community (SADC) summit of the organ Troika on Politics, Defence and security Cooperation has urged Zimbabwe to immediately end violence, intimidation, hate
speech, harassment and any other form of action that contradicts the letter and spirit of the Global Political Agenda (GPA).

The SADC summit noted with grave concern the polarization of the political environment in Zimbabwe as characterized by the resurgence of violence, arrests and intimidation.

According to a communiqué issued at the end of the summit held in Livingstone to consider the political and security situation in the region, particularly on Madagascar and Zimbabwe, the summit noted with disappointment of insufficient progress that has been made on the past SADC decisions on the implementation of the Global Political Agenda (GPA) in Zimbabwe.
The communiqué that was read by SADC Executive Secretary Tomaz Salomao expressed
SADC’s impatience in the delay of implementing the GPA.

The summit has since resolved that there must be an immediate end of violence, intimidation, hate speech, harassment and any other form of action that contradicts the letter and spirit of the Global Political Agenda.

All stakeholders to the Global Political Agenda have been urged to implement the provisions of the GPA and create a conducive environment for peace, security and free political activity.

It was also resolved that the inclusive government in Zimbabwe should complete all the steps necessary for the holding of the election including the finalization of the constitutional amendment and the referendum.

It was further noted that SADC should assist Zimbabwe to formulate guidelines that will assist in holding the election that is peaceful, free and fair in accordance with SADC principles and guidelines governing democratic elections.

The Troika of the organ shall appoint a team of officials to join the facilitation team and work with the Joint Monitoring and Implementation Committee (JOMIC) to ensure monitoring, evaluation and implementation of the GPA.

The Troika shall also develop the terms of reference, time frames and provide regular progress reports, the first to be presented during the next SADC extraordinary summit.

The summit shall review progress on the implementation of the GPA and take appropriate action,” reads the Communiqué in part.

The summit also endorsed the report of the SADC facilitation on Zimbabwe.

And the summit recalled and reiterated its decisions of March, 2009 on the urgent need to restore constitutional order in Madagascar and pledged full support to the SADC mediation team in its efforts to help the Malagasy people in finding a lasting solution to the crisis facing the country.

According to the Communiqué, the summit also considered the report of the SADC mediator and noted the development of the roadmap for returning the country to constitutional normalcy.

The summit recommended the convening of an extraordinary summit to further consider the Madagascar report as a matter of urgency.

The summit has since urged all Malagasy Political Actors to reject violence or threat to use violence during the transition.

The summit committed to consolidate and protect the achievements made in the mediation process and urged all the political parties to cooperate and support the work of the SADC meditation towards the free, fair and credible elections.

The summit reiterated that the Malgacho-Malgache Dialogue continue to be guided by consensus, inclusivity and transparency and commended former Mozambican President Joachim Chissano and SADC mediator on Madagascar for his efforts in finding the lasting solution for Madagascar crisis.

In reviewing political and security developments in the continent, the summit noted with grave concern the deteriorating security and humanitarian situation in Cote d’Ivoire leading to increased deaths, displacement of persons and influx of refugees.

The summit also called on Mr. Laurent Gbagbo to hand over power to the internationally recognized winner of the Ivorian Presidential elections, Mr Allassane Ouattara with immediate effect to avoid further bloodshed

With regards to Libya, the summit noted with concern the obtrusive measures taken by some countries which go beyond the letter and spirit of UNSC Resolution 1973 on the No-Fly zone and called for the adherence to the political track that was initiated by the AU to pave the way for political solution in accordance with all its resolutions.

The summit that was chaired by President Rupiah Banda was attended by the Chairperson of SADC President Hifikepunye Pohamba, South African President Jacob Zuma, who is deputy chairperson of the Troika organ and Mozambican President Armando Guebuza.

Also in attendance was President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe, Morgan Tsvangirai who is Prime Minister of Zimbabwe and Deputy Prime Minister Professor Arthur Mutambara.

ZANIS

7 heart patients operated on under Mutima Project

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Mutima Project trustee and founder member Munanga Mwandile

ZAMBIAN doctors based in New Zealand under the Mutima Project have carried out successful heart operations on seven patients from the University Teaching Hospital (UTH) in collaboration with Cardiac Trust Zambia.

 

And the UTH is next month expected to commission the upgraded phase three theatre, which will be dealing with complicated surgical cases.

Mutima Project trustee and founder member Munanga Mwandile said in Lusaka on April 1 the seven patients who underwent open-heart surgery involving the removal of tumours and replacement of valves are in stable condition.

Dr Mwandila said the Mutima Project will carry out surgery on 15 heart patients each year for the next five years.

He, however, said the team failed to meet the target of 15 patients because of certain constraints.

Bruce Bvulani, a consultant surgeon at UTH and a trustee at Cardiac Trust Zambia, said the organisation was formed in 2009 after its founders realised the need to fight heart disease in Zambia.

Dr Bvulani said the country has been spending huge sums of money in treating heart conditions.

He said the trust and Fairview Hospital are hosting Mutima Project in the country to help treat patients with heart diseases, and build capacity in local health personnel in the long run.

Dr Bvulani said theatres that will be later used at UTH are still under repair, and equipment procurement by Government is still underway, which was why the operations were conducted at Fairview Hospital, which has the facilities.

Cardiac Trust Zambia board member Augustine Seyuba said the collaboration with Fairview Hospital and Mutima Project is a good example of how the public and private sectors could partner to improve the well-being of the people of Zambia.

Mr Seyuba said the trust is working with other health institutions and Government to set up a cardiac unit.

He urged people living in the diaspora to emulate Mutima Project by contributing their time and resources to the improvement of health facilities in Zambia.

Fairview Hospital head of business development and corporate marketing Timothy Katenga said the hospital aims at complementing Government with facilities and services because treating heart diseases can be expensive.

And UTH managing director Luckson Kasonka has said the upgraded theatre will deal with complicated cases, including heart, brain and kidney transplants.

Dr Kasonka said in an interview in Lusaka on April 1 he is happy that for the first time in the history of the country, UTH will have a more advanced theatre compared to other African countries.

He said Government is currently installing modern equipment in the theatre to begin conducting complicated surgical operations.

“We are currently upgrading theatres in all health institutions in the country. Let me also inform the nation that on April 12, we will commission the phase three theatre, which will deal with complicated surgical cases.

“Management is making frantic efforts to ensure that operations at the health institution improve,” he said.

[Zambia Daily Mail]