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Shoprite workers recalled

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Shoppers are stranded at Shoprite Manda hill after they found the chain store closed by striking workers

SHOPRITE Zambia Limited has incurred a K6 billion loss following a four-day strike by its workers, Muvi TV reported on its evening news monitored in Lusaka on April 1.

 

And the Zambia Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) has urged investors to respect and observe the country’s labour laws to avoid industrial unrest.

Shoprite director for Africa Gerald Fitz talked about the monetary loss in Lusaka on April 1.

And the company has reinstated all unionised workers from all outlets countrywide. The workers were dismissed on Thursday for staging an illegal strike.

The reprieve of about 1,800 workers follows the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) among Africa Super Market, the owners of Shoprite, National Union of Commercial and Industrial Workers (NUCIW) and Government.

Speaking shortly after the signing ceremony in Lusaka on April 1, Minister of Labour and Social Security Austin Liato said Government and Shoprite management resolved to reinstate the workers after reaching consensus to pay them their past service arrears.

Mr Liato said negotiations among the three parties had been successful and that management resolved to start depositing pension money in the workers’ bank accounts soon.

He said management also resolved to pay 50 percent of the past service arrears to all workers, with immediate effect, through the African Life Pensions and another 50 percent of the past arrears to be paid in instalments over a period of 10 years.

“We are happy that this matter has now been settled, and both parties are happy that we have arrived at a consensus without any misunderstanding,” Mr Liato said.

He said Shoprite management will also draft a contract for its workers and the document will be submitted to his office for approval.

He, however, warned Shoprite employees against taking the law into their own hands by going on strike without the consent of employers and Government.

Mr Liato said Government will in future not protect employees who will stage illegal strikes because this is affecting the enforcement of the country’s labour laws.

“The increasing incidence of labour-related disputes and conflicts between employers and employees in Zambia has continued to raise concerns about the existence and implementation or enforcement of the country’s labour laws.

“Issues related to industrial peace are sensitive. These could affect both national and domestic production, apart from the respective industries.

Therefore, in future, my ministry will not protect workers who will strike illegally,” he said.

Mr Liato warned employees against shifting the blame on Government whenever there is an industrial dispute between them and their employers.

He also advised investors to adhere to the country’s labour laws to avoid causing unnecessary industrial disputes in the country.

And KANYANTA KATONGO reports that ZCTU director of public relations and international affairs Martin Chembe said in a statement in Lusaka on April 1 that the observance of labour laws will help to prevent unnecessary strikes at work places.

Zambia has signed and domesticated international labour instruments through the Industrial and Labour Relations Act Cap 269, the Employment Act Cap 268, Minimum Wage and Conditions of Service Act Cap 276 and many other pieces of legislation.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

Swine flu hits Ndola school

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The pandemic Influenza A (H1N1), commonly known as swine flu, has broken out at Fatima Girls Secondary School in Ndola on the Copperbelt, the Ministry of Health has announced.

Ministry of Health spokesperson Kamoto Mbewe said in a statement in Lusaka on April 1 that some pupils were taken ill after being attacked by the H1N1 influenza.

He said 10 specimens were taken for laboratory investigation, of which eight have tested positive for the virus.

Dr Mbewe said all the girls are in stable condition and district and provincial health offices are putting in place measures to ensure that no more cases are recorded.

The signs and symptoms of swine flu include fever, a cough, sneezing, sore throat, body aches, headache, chills and fatigue.

Dr Mbewe said members of the public who experience any of these symptoms must report to the nearest health centre immediately.

To prevent the spread of the disease, members of the public should wash their hands frequently with soap and water, cover their mouths and noses when coughing or sneezing, avoid touching eyes, noses or mouths and minimise close contact with people who are suffering from flu.
[ Zambia Daily mail ]

ZRFU Orders Minute of Silence At Games

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A minute of silence will be held at all Zambia Rugby Football Union matches next week in honor of the late Zambia 7s and Powerhouse Lusaka coach Owen Busange and two players who died in a road traffic accident last weekend on the Ndola-Kitwe Dual Carriageway.

ZRFU general secretary Callistus Kaoma said in a statement that the league kickoff has been postponed to next as a mark of respect for the late trio.

“Zambia Rugby Referees Society (ZRRS) have been advised to ensure that a ‘Minute of Silence’ is observed before the games, in remembrance of the fallen coach and players,” Kaoma said.

He also revealed that Powerhouse will be excused until further notice from the league to give them time to mourn and reorganize themselves after the loss of their coach and two players.

Kaoma said the league will next Saturday kickoff with Week 2 fixtures.

Faz Super Division Week One Fixtures

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Here are the opening weekend fixtures for this years MTN/Faz Super Division Season.

LEAGUE FIXTURES

2011 MTN/FAZ Super Division Fixtures

02/04/2011
Nakambala Leopards-Nkwazi

Green Buffaloes-Kalewa

Red Arrows-Nkana

03/04/2011

Lime Hotspurs-Konkola Blades

Power Dynamos-Green Eagles

Red Arrows-Nkana

Forest Rangers-Roan United
Postponed:
Zesco United-Kabwe Warriors
Nchanga Rangers-Zanaco

Pressure On Rangers, Caution For Coasting Zesco

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Zesco United and Nchanga Rangers on Saturday head into their respective Caf club cup return leg deciders with contrasting targets.

In the Caf Champions League, Zesco enjoy a 5-0 first round, first leg lead over Young Buffaloes of Swaziland whom they face on Saturday evening in an 18:00 kickoff in Manzini.

At Nchanga Stadium in Chingola tomorrow afternoon, Rangers host DR Congo side Lupopo in a match the home side desperately need to win by two unanswered goals.

Both matches come on the back of last weekend’s eurphoria after the Zambia and Under-23 teams both won by 2-0 their 2012 Africa Cup and Olympic Games qualifying matches against Mozambique and Rwanda respectively.

“Definitely it is a morale booster and we also have to keep winning,” Zesco coach Fighton Simukonda said prior to departure for Swaziland on Wednesday.

A defeat by four unanswered goals will still be enough for Zesco to go through to the second round to face winner between Al Ahly of Egypt and SuperSport United of South Africa.

Al Ahly travel to South Africa to face SuperSport in Polokwane enjoying a 2-0 lead from the first leg.

However, Rangers need to overturn a 1-0 deficit from the first leg played in Lubumbashi a fortnight ago in the Caf Confederation Cup first round, return leg game.

Failure for Rangers will see them exit just after two matches played by them in their first Caf club excursion since 2000 when they reached the quarterfinals of the defunct CAF Cup.

State enters nolle prosequi in case involving Chinese Collum mine shooting

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One of the miners who was shot at the Chinese Collum Coal Mine in Sinazongwe district by a Chinese national

he state has entered a nolle prosequi in a case in which two Chinese nationals of Collum Coal Mine in Sinazongwe shot 13
workers.

 

The nolle prosequi was entered due to lack of witnesses in the case.

Appearing before Livingstone High Court Judge Ernest Mukalamutiyo was Xiao Lui 48 and Wu Jiuhua 46, who were alleged of having shot and wounded shot 13 mine workers.

The duo are managers at the Collum Coal Mine.

Facts of the matter are that on 15th October, 2010 in Sinazongwe, the two, while acting together and with intent to maim, caused grievous bodily harm to Wisbone Simutondo, Abin Sianembo, Boston Munakazela,Ward Sianene, Wallen Muntanga, Simon Simweete and Briton Sianfundu.

Others that were allegedly shot at are Rubean Siakalumbwe, Vilason Mwanamusiya, Mandinda Siamubotu, Alfred Sinuka and Bowas Shamupwaya all from Sinazongwe.

This is contrary to section 224 (A) of the penal code Cap 87 of the laws of
Zambia.

However, the state entered into a nolle prosqui when the case came up for
continued trial in the Livingstone High Court today due to lack of witnesses.

ZANIS

ZANAMACA condemns political violence

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The Zambia National Marketeers Credit Association (ZANAMACA) has warned politicians against using youths as tools of violence.

And ZANAMACA has called on youths to unite and resist temptations and falling prey to violent political activities.

Commenting on the alleged clashes between MMD and Patriotic Front cadres that rocked the Kamwala market over the running of market, ZANAMACA President Frank Mupila said young people are vulnerable to the activities of politicians who are using them as tools for violence in politics.

Mr. Mupila told ZANIS in Lusaka in an interview today that there is need for top leadership in younpolitical parties to unite the young people and engage them into dialogue as opposed to fighting.

Mr. Mupila further said there is need for the adult society to give direction to young people so that they stay away from acts of violence and contribute to the development of the nation.

“The reason why youths are always fighting and causing violence is because they are vulnerable to the activities of politicians who are using them in politics. There is need to give direction to the young people so that they stay away from acts of violence,” he said.

He added that party cadres from the ruling MMD and opposition should embrace each other in order to develop the nation.

He, however, disclosed that his organization has set up a number of sensitization programs and workshops with the young people in an effort to educate them on the country’s development agenda.

He appealed to youths to stay away from acts of violence and to reject selfish politicians who are in the habit of using them when approached.

The ZANAMACA chief regretted that there was a growing tendency of every politician in this country of approaching young people in retrogressive ideas at the expense of poverty, unemployment and HIV/AIDS.

[ ZANIS ]

It’s ridiculous for MMD, PF to fight-RB

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President Rupiah Banda being interviewed

President Banda has reiterated his condemnation of political violence in the country.

Mr. Banda said violence should be strongly condemned regardless of whether it was perpetuated by the MMD or the opposition political parties.

The President has since directed the police to ensure that all those involved in the act are brought to book and punished.

He was commenting on the clashes between suspected MMD and PF cadres in Lusaka yesterday.

President Banda said it was ridiculous that the two political parties were involved in acts of violence without any justifiable reasons.

He stressed that it was immaterial for citizens to start debating on who was wrong or was not wrong as violence affected everybody.

“I don’t care who did it, or didn’t do it, it was all wrong .If anyone is found guilty will be locked up,” he said.

ZANIS

RTSA introduces new driver’s licence

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The Road Transport and Safety Agency (RTSA) has introduced new drivers’ licenses which have additional security features.

RTSA Director Fredrick Mwalusaka said these security features can only be seen under ultraviolent light.

Mr. Mwalusaka told ZANIS in Lusaka today that the new drivers’ licence can be widely accepted as an identity because of the holders’ details and security features.

He has since assured the general public that the new drivers’ licences will not be easy to forge.

He further said RTSA is now able to print bout 5,000 drivers’ licenses in a day and refuted claims by some sections of the media that the agency has failed to manage the issuance of the new drivers’ license.

Mr. Mwalusaka noted that the interruption in the issuance of new licences was caused by a disruption that occurred when upgrading the Zambia Transport Information System (ZAMTIS).

He said this only affected the first time applicants, adding that this has since been resolved.

He disclosed that the agency has so far printed 28,000 new drivers’ licenses which will be ready for dispatch by Thursday next week to the respective stations.

Mr. Mwalusaka said people that had applied for the new cards can begin to collect them next week Friday.

He has also pointed out that the Road Transport and Safety Agency has since procured an industrial printer in order to improve efficiency.

This comes under the program which was launched on 19th November last year by Deputy Minister of Communication and Transport Mubika Mubika which was meant to improve security on features on the drivers’ licence.

In 2001 government, through the Ministry of Communication and Transport, signed a contract with a South African company, First Technologies Limited, to improve the quality and efficiency of printing drivers’ license cards.

And commenting on the Carbon Tax levies, Mr. Mwalusaka said RTSA is still collecting carbon tax on behalf of the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA).

He however expressed disappointed on the failure by some motorists to pay the tax.

RTSA has entered into an agreement with the Zambia Transport and Information Services to improve the tax collection system which will help them collect road tax and carbon tax.

ZANIS

Construction of Lumwana hospital progressing well

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Construction of the K11.5 billion Lumwana general hospital in Solwezi district has reached an advanced stage.

The hospital, which is situated in Manyama area, will have a female, male and children wards, which will each have a capacity of 32 beds.

It will also have a mortuary, an operating theatre, a maternity wing, an Out Patient Department and 14 staff houses.

Once completed, the hospital will help decongest Solwezi general hospital.

A check at the site by Solwezi District Commissioner Frobisher Fulayi revealed that almost 90 percent of the works have already been done.

Jizan Construction Company site manager Wan He however complained to the District Commissioner that theft of building materials and vandalism by the local people has hampered the completion of the works.

Mr. Wan said the other factor that delayed the completion of the hospital was the distance where building sand and stones were sourced from.

He however, expressed hope that the project will be completed and handed over to government by July this year.

Speaking after touring the site, Mr. Fulayi expressed happiness at the quality of work and the rate at which the works were progressing.

Mr. Fulayi was however, disappointed with the behavior of the local people, who he said were frustrating government efforts by stealing building materials for the project which is meant to benefit them.

The District Commissioner refuted reports by some sections of society that Lumwana general hospital was being funded by the mine.

He said the project was fully funded by government.

ZANIS

ZCTU condemns sacking of Shoprite workers

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Shoprite Zambia deputy general manager Charles Bota looks at employees after they refused to return to work behind the manda Hill store

The Zambia Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) has strongly condemned the decision by Shoprite management to dismiss all workers who have been on strike in the last four days.

ZCTU Director of Public Relations and International Affairs Martin Chembe in a statement released to QFM today says the trade union demands the immediate and unconditional reinstatement of all the fired workers.

Mr Chembe says it is immoral for Shoprite management to fire workers when government through the ministry of Labour and Social Security is meeting the management and the union to try and find a solution to the situation.

He says ZCTU is aware that Shoprite management and the National Union of Commercial and Industrial Workers (NUCIW) are currently holding meetings with the ministry of Labour in an effort to resolve the situation.

He adds that the action by Shoprite management clearly shows that it is has little regard for workers’ welfare and the efforts being made by government to find a lasting solution.

Mr Chembe further says that it also shows that management does not respect labour laws governing industrial relations and has since urged government to act quickly and decisive on the issue.

He states that the labour movement will not allow foreign investors to focus on profit maximization without paying any attention to the welfare of workers, adding that workers should not be used as tools for production.

Mr Chembe has since appealed to dismissed Shoprite workers to remain calm as the union deals with the situation.

QFM

Zambia records K2.1 trillion trade surplus

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ZAMBIA has continued to record trade surplus valued at over K2.1 trillion for the first two months this year. CSO acting director of census and statistics John Kalumbi said the country’s trade surplus has been on an upswing side over the last 14 months.

Mr Kalumbi said the country recorded a trade surplus of K648.4 billion in February with the highest value of over K1.4 trillion in January this year. This means that the country exported more than it imported in value terms.

He said this at a press briefing in Lusaka on yesterday. Mr Kalumbi said products in February were from intermediate goods category mainly comprising copper cathodes and sections of refined copper and copper blister which accounted for 86.8 percent.

Other exports were from raw materials, consumer goods and capital goods categories which collectively accounted for 13.2 percent of total exports for February 2011.

And CSO says it expects to finalise the country’s 2010 gross domestic product (GDP) figures by next month.

Preliminary results released by CSO earlier showed that Zambia’s economy could have grown by 7.1 percent in 2010, driven by increased output in mining and quarrying, transport and communications, construction and agriculture. Other sectors include forestry and fishing, and wholesale and retail trade.

Mr Kalumbi said the department is currently collecting data for last year before coming up with the official figure.

“We are just winding up mopping up data, hopefully by May the country should be informed of the final results,” he said.

In the 2011 budget speech, Finance Minister and National Planning SitumbekoMusokotwane forecast economic growth of 6.6 percent in 2010 and 6.4 percent in 2011.

[Zambia Daily mail]

LT Update: We have received a Big Cheque Donation from PF

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PF cadre with the party symbol, a fist

We are glad to anounce to the public that last week we received a very Big cheque from a wealthy Patriotic Front (PF) supporter to help us improve our struggling web site which of late has faced a huge onlaught of traffic from the increasing number of people that come to it.

 

We thought we owe it to our vistors to tell them the change in direction and how we are going to use the money, in the name of transparancy of course.

We have already started putting this money to work. There are actually a number of things that we have started fixing in the background. First of all, with this funding, we have re-designed the site for clear typography and visual clarity for the text of the stories we post. The current fonts are just too small and crumped for a lot of people and we expect to launch the site next weekend. With this funding from a wealthy PF supporter, we have managed to hire an expensive Tech Guru who has managed to fix our facebook page which has been an eyesore for many years. Thanks to this funding we have been able to fix our act on the face book page and the fan page as well. We shall now be able to consistently publish to facebook (www.facebook.com/lusakatimes) as we have been doing on our twitter site (www.twitter.com/lusakatimes/). With this PF funding, we have asked our tech guru to make sure that even comments that take place from twitter and facebook are imported into the conversations taking place on Lusakatimes so that all convesations are captured there. And our new motto concerning any News event will be “If it has Not been on LT, it has not been discussed”.

We shall also use this PF funding to introduce more categories and features because we have managed to secure a server with 10 times the capacity than we had before. Am sure some of you have noticed that we moved our server to Europe. So expect more services as soon as next week.

Obviously, let us not cheat ourselves or be naive about this. Two things are definite in life. First, everyone has an agenda: things are always given with strings attached. Secondly, everything is for sale as long as the price is right, have we sold our soul? Be the judge. The Funding from PF is too good to be true and so we have accepted their agenda and we want to advise our readers that this is what we shall offer PF in return for their hefty funding we have received.

First, staring from tomorrow all adverts will be removed as the funding covers for this cost and we don’t need ad revenue anymore. Instead they will be replaced with PF campaign material for elections 2011. Site will run campaigns for all 150 MPs with effect from tomorrow. Additionally, we shall introduce an editorials section where we shall write editorials in support of PF. No comments will be allowed on the editorials lest we offend our new masters. Editorials will not feature MMD President Rupiah Banda or UPND president HH , even for negative coverage because even bad publicity is publicity.

We shall also introduce a ‘letters to the editor section’ and ensure that all letters to the editors are in support of PF. Only letters to the editor critising President Rupiah Banda UPND President Haikainde Hachilema stand a chance of being considered for publication. Comments on letters to the editor will not be allowed as well.

All comments will be moderated to root out any anti PF comments. We need this funding and we can not afford to risk losing it.

We shall also not cover UPND president Hakainde Hachilema or Rupiah Banda and his government proganda from ZNBC, ZANIS, TIMES and ZAMBIA Daily Mail in the headline section. The only big headlines we shall run featuring HH or RB will be those discrediting or attacking the two.

That is the new world order people. Lastly, Oh, what is today’s date?

Kamondo given 7 days to appeal

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The Supreme Court has given Mufumbwe Member of Parliament, Eliot Kamondo seven days in which to file in a record of appeal.

This is in case in which Mr kamondo has appealed against the nullification of his election as MP.

Judge Muyinda made the order after passing a consent judgement to allow Mr. Kamondo’s lawyers file in the record of appeal outside court time.

He made the order on March 28th 2011 meaning that the record of appeal must be filed in by April 5th 2011.

However, one of Mr. Kamondo’s lawyers, Mwansa Mumba has indicated that the record is ready and will be filed in by tomorrow.

Mr. Kamondo, who appealed against a high court judgment, that nullified his election as Member of Parliament in December last year, was by law expected to file in the record of appeal within sixty days after lodging in his appeal to the Supreme court.

Following his non compliance to the stipulated time frame, Mr. Kamondo’s lawyers applied that they be allowed to file in the record out of court time.
[ MUVI ]

Stop it, minister warns warring cadres

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Home affairs Minister Mkondo Lungu

Home Affairs Minister Mkhondo Lungu has called for an immediate stop to the riotous behaviour among political rivals following yesterday’s clash between some suspected cadres belonging to the Patriotic Front (PF) and MMD in Lusaka.

The minister said it was dangerous to get involved in fights during an election year because the situation could easily degenerate into widespread violence.

Police yesterday quelled what could have led to a full-scale riot when some youths hurled stones and other missiles at one another in the city centre area, Kamwala and Villa Elizabetha near the Zambia Revenue Authority.

Inspector General of Police, Francis Kabonde said the patrol team had managed to prevent the situation from escalating by sealing off the trouble spots to disperse the riotous groups.

No injuries were recorded.Confusion started around 16:00 hours in Kamwala when the youth, who could not be properly identified, stoned people around the area and proceeded to the town centre where they met resistance from police officers.

There was confusion as people scampered in different directions for safety, while shops closed prematurely and motor vehicles took both lanes of Freedom Way to leave town.

Police patrol vehicles helped defuse the confusion when they deployed in potential trouble spots where the rowdy youth had attempted to fan more confusion.

MMD acting national secretary Chembe Nyangu accused the PF of having started the riot while callers to 5FM Radio accused the MMD youths of being behind the confusion.

Mr. Nyangu said the MMD youths in Lusaka were at Capital Hotel holding a meeting and were being addressed by provincial chairperson William Banda at the time the riot erupted.

PF chairperson for local government Given Lubinda declined to comment on the matter.
[ Times of Zambia ]