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PF/UPND pact need to agree on how to develop the nation – HH

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File: Some youths gaze at the Michael Sata and Hakainde Hichilema poster during a rally in Chilanga

United Party for National Development leader Hakainde Hichilema has said there is need for his party and its pact partners the Patriotic Front to agree on how they intend to develop the nation when voted into government before jostling for positions in the pact.

Mr. Hichilema told QFM news in an interview that the two political parties need to agree on governance issues and how they will work towards improving the living standards of the Zambians when in government.

Mr. Hichilema added that the two parties need to commit themselves to work on a constitution that will among other things address the 50 plus 1 and the presidential running mate clause.

He said the pact also needed to indicate that it will also work towards liberating the judiciary so as to improve the dispensation of justice in the country.

Mr. Hichilema noted that his party had written to its pact partner the PF on the need to convene and agree on all the pertinent issues affecting the nation.

And Mr. Hichilema has clarified that according to the memorandum of understanding signed when the pact was formed; the two political parties are free to campaign as single entities.

The opposition leader said the formation of the pact was based on issues of national interest and that its existence does not in any way take away the legitimacy of the individual political parties.

Mr. Hichilema added that despite a few misunderstandings the pact is still valid and hoped that the PF will respond in good time to UPND’s request for the two parties to meet and address issues affecting the pact.

He was reacting to media reports that the pact’s existence had vanished following the revelations that the two parties had embarked on separate campaign tours.

QFM

Mabenga will not intimidate us – Anti Rigging Zambia

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File: MMD vice national secretary Micheal Mabenga with MMD's Jim Gondwe on arrival at the Lusaka's party conference.

By LusakaTimes
Anti Rigging Zambia legal director Kelvin Bwalya has said his organisation will not be intimidated by MMD national chairman Michael Mabenga.

Speaking at a press briefing today, Mr. Bwalya described as false allegations made by Mr. Mabenga yesterday that his organisation had partnered with Change Life Zambia to destabilise the country.

Mr. Bwalya said Anti Rigging Zambia will not be intimidated by such allegations by Mr. Mabenga and vowed to keep fight for free and fair elections this year.

He was reacting to claims by Mr. Mabenga who alleged that Change Life Zambia, a civil society organisation in partnership with Anti Rigging Zambia, had received US$45 million from well wishers to use in
destabilising the government.

Mr. Mabenga told a media briefing yesterday that the two organisations were having meetings on how to bring the money into the country.

Mr. Mabenga claimed that he had minutes from the meetings held by Change Life Zambia and Anti Rigging Zambia in different parts of Lusaka at which the organisations were planning on ways of obtaining
the money meant for causing civil unrest in the country ahead of the general elections.

But Mr. Bwalya said his organisation has never had meetings with any members of Change Life Zambia.
He however said Anti Rigging Zambia would work with stake holders to ensure that this year’s general elections are free and fair.

Daily Mail demand K5 billion from Mr. Sata for ‘trespassing’

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Patrotic Front lader Michael Sata

By LusakaTimes
Government has condemned PF leader Michael Sata’s conduct at chief Mporokoso’s palace in Northern Province where he is alleged to have harassed the chief’s retainers.

And the Zambia Daily Mail has demanded an apology from Mr. Sata and payment of K5 billion for damages for storming into the newsroom during an editorial meeting yesterday.

In a statement released today, Information and broadcasting minister Lt. General Ronnie Shikapwasha said Mr. Sata’s blatant disrespect for the traditional ruler to openly quarrel with his retainers at the
palace was unacceptable.

Lt. General Shikapwasha who is also chief government spokesperson said the Zambian society was premissed on traditional rulers as custodians of norms and values.

He described Mr. Sata’s reported outbursts at the chief’s palace and at the Zambia Daily Mail where he is also said to have stormed into the editorial meeting as unbecoming.

Meanwhile the Zambia Daily Mail has demanded an apology from Mr. Sata and payments of K5 billion for damages.

George Zulu the corporate director at Zambia Daily Mail said Mr. Sata issued threats at management and reporters and stressed that it was not the first time that the opposition leader was storming into the
newspaper’s editorial meeting and disrupting business.

Faz Confirm SA Camping For Zambia

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Faz today confirmed that the Zambia national team will camp in South Africa next month ahead of their 2012 Africa Cup Group C qualifier away to Mozambique on March 27.

“The coach has submitted his final week training programme as we countdown to the end of March, Faz communications officer Erick Mwanza said during the weekly press briefing at  Football House in Lusaka.

“The squad should set a training base in South Africa from where all players will join at the team hotel, train and fly into Maputo a day before the game.”

Zambia are third in Group C on 3 points from two games played, one point less than their hosts next month and leaders Libya who are tied on 4 points but are separated on goal difference.

Meanwhile, Faz has said Nkoloma Stadium in Lusaka will host the Zambia Under-23’s 2012 Olympic Games preliminary stage, first leg qualifier against Rwanda on March 26.

And under-23 coach Lucky Msiska will be without any senior team foreign-based players eligible for Under-23 duty for the match against Rwanda.

This is after Zambia coach Dario Bonetti disclosed in the press that he will use all Under-23 players based abroad for the match against Mozambique.

Winner over both legs will advance to the mini-league stage of the London Olympic qualifiers.

APU classes abolished

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Government has abolished Academic Production Unit (APU) classes.

This means all pupils that were under the programme will be incorporated in the main education system.
Education Minister Dora Siliya said that the APU classes have been abolished because Government has built more schools to accommodate the pupils.

Ms. Siliya said that government has put up massive school infrastructure to increase access to schools by pupils.
And Ms Siliya has warned Head teachers against forcing pupils to pay tuition fees when they want to rewrite examinations.

She was speaking when she addressed teachers in Mumbwa district on Tuesday.
And Central Province Education Officer Paul Ngoma said all pupils who were under APU system will have to pay normal tuition fees.

Mr. Ngoma said all pupils will pay uniform and tuition fees.

APU classes were introduced as way of accommodating pupils who could not enter the main stream education system owing to inadequate infrastructure.

But Government has rolled out a massive infrastructure development programme which has seen new schools constructed and old ones upgraded.
[ ZNBC ]

PF councilors arrested

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Police on the Copperbelt have arrested two opposition Patriotic Front Councilors at the Chingola Municipal Council for alleged illegal allocation of land.

Copperbelt Police Commanding Officer Martin Malama confirmed the arrest of the two councilors to ZNBC in Kitwe on Tuesday.

Dr. Malama says one of the councilors who is detained at Chingola Central Police station is alleged to have sold a plot to a Chingola resident at fifteen-million-Kwacha but it was later discovered that the plot belonged to someone else.

Another councilor allegedly obtained a motor vehicle valued at fifty-million-Kwacha in exchange for a plot which did not belong to him and had already been developed.

Dr. Malama said police will investigate the two cases professionally.

Recently the ministry of Local Government suspended the Lusaka city council for alleged illegal allocation of plots.

The Anti Corruption Commission -ACC- has since instituted investigations into the matter.
[ ZNBC ]

Mid-week Pictures

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Ngoni dancers during a fundraising walk along the Great East road in Lusaka.

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Flashback:First Lady Thandiwe Banda, flanked by Airtel Zambia employees talks to a customer at Airtel's call centre

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Part of the Great East North Road leading to Isoka.

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Part of the Great East North Road leading to Isoka

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Isoka residents wave at President Banda in the Presidential chopper when he arrived in Isoka

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Traditional dancers entertain people in Isoka

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Entertainer sounding a traditional drum in Isoka

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Zesco United midfielder Kondwani Mtonga (18) pursues a Liga Muculmana player during the weekend´s CAF Champions League match in Maputo, Mozambique. Zesco qualified to the next round on a 4-2 goal aggregate despite losing 1-2 in Mozambique.

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ZESCO United striker Jackson Mwanza is aided by medics, Misheck Mutale (l) and Marlon Mwinga after he was injured during the CAF Champions League match against Mozambique´s Liga Desportiva Muculmana in Maputo at the weekend.

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ZAMBIA´s deputy high commissioner to Mozambique, Moses Mbumba (l) with Zesco Limited director human resources, Clare Limbwambwa lead Zesco United players and officials for a Zambian dish during a dinner hosted for the team at the Zambia House in Maputo at the weekend.

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ZAMBIA´s deputy high commissioner to Mozambique, Moses Mbumba helps dish out some nshima to Zesco Limited director human resources, Clare Limbwambwa while Zesco United players and officials help themselves to the buffet.

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MMD Women beating drums while awaiting Vice president George Kunda 's arrival to announce his candidenture as MMD vice presidency.

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Vice President George Kunda declares his candidature for the MMD vice presidency as MMD Lusaka Province Chairman William Banda (left) looks on in Lusaka

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MMD provincial youth Chairman Chris Chalwe giving support to vice president to Mr George Kunda

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The junction between Cairo road and Church road, Lusaka Main Post office on the right

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Lusaka Main post office

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Business goes on: Traders doing their business as usual in place were there are piles of rubbish at COMESA Market.

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Traffic flowing along Freedom Way in Lusaka

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The Twin Towers of Lusaka...The Zambia National Commercial Bank (left) and Lusaka's tallest building, Findeco House, which has 22 floors.

Kitwe man gets 3 years for killing mother

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The Kitwe High Court has sent to jail a 32-year-old man to three years imprisonment with hard labour for killing his mother who was in a habit of seducing him.

High Court jJudge Judith Mulongoti sent Tiza Nkhoma of B5 Mindolo Township to jail for killing his mother, Elizabeth Nkhoma on May 18 last year.

Nkhoma was earlier charged with murder but the court acquitted him and instead convicted him of manslaughter because there were extenuating circumstances that led to the offence.

In her judgment, Ms Justice Mulongoti said based on the facts and evidence before her, she was inclined to find that the accused was provoked to an extent that he lost his self-control.

She said a reasonable man in the same situation as the accused found himself would have reacted the same way, and that on the totality of the evidence, the defence of provocation succeeded.

According to the evidence in court, the deceased was in the habit of undressing herself before her son and enticing him to have sex with her.

On the fateful day, the deceased undressed herself thrice and made her son beat her up so that she could stop her bad habits.

The deceased was later found in a pool of blood and taken to a hospital where she was pronounced dead.

The court heard that after beating his mother, Nkhoma locked himself in the bathroom where he wept and was later apprehended and taken to a police station.

He explained to the police that his mother’s behaviour hurt him and that he thought she wanted to bewitch him because of her actions.

Nkhoma told the court that he did not intend to kill his mother and asked for forgiveness because he was angry.

In another court, a 72-year-old farmer was sentenced to 15 years imprisonment for defiling a 13-year-old girl.

High Court judge Isaac Kamwendo sent to jail Nickson Mwansa, who was caught defiling the girl.
[ Times of Zambia ]

Fr Bwalya ‘s $45m plot exposed

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Father Bwalya

THE Government has unearthed a plot involving Frank Bwalya’s Change Life Zambia (CLZ) and other non-governmental organisations (NGOs) directors who have been holding secret meetings to discuss the possibility of moving more than US$45 million into the country to incite political unrest.

Lands Deputy Minister Michael Mabenga told journalists at his office in Lusaka yesterday that the Government was also aware that Father Bwalya was working with directors of Anti-Rigging and together they had linked themselves to the Patriotic Front (PF), an indication that their motives as NGOs were evil.

“The Government has classified information about all of the meetings as well as plans and their motives to destabilise the country.

“We are not sleeping, we are aware of all the dealings and happenings involving Fr Bwalya and his colleagues. Let them deny this then we shall show the evidence of these meetings dubbed kitchen meetings,” Mr Mabenga said.

He said the unfortunate thing was that the named NGOs wanted to source money to be used to incite people into civil disobedience.

Mr Mabenga described the motives as evil, especially that those involved were aware that they were planning to commit a crime.
[pullquote]“The Government has classified information about all of the meetings as well as plans and their motives to destabilise the country.

“We are not sleeping, we are aware of all the dealings and happenings involving Fr Bwalya and his colleagues. Let them deny this then we shall show the evidence of these meetings dubbed kitchen meetings,” Mr Mabenga said.[/pullquote]

He accused Fr Bwalya of being behind the scheming of violence in the country and said it was sad that a person calling himself a priest had decided to use the NGO to champion his own selfish agendas.

“This group consists of some lawyers who represent Fr Bwalya as well PF leader Michael Sata and bank personnel who have vowed not to rest until they get rid of our President Rupiah Banda.

“We are aware that they have been meeting at some law firm in Bwinjimfumu Road and along Leopards Hill Road to strategise their campaign gimmicks using civil unrest once the $45 million is moved into the country. We are, however, warning them, let them tread cautiously,” he said.

Mr Mabenga said President Banda had been preaching peace in Zambia, especially that the country is scheduled to hold elections this year and wondered why Fr Bwalya and his allies had found it necessary to agitate for violence.

He said Fr Bwalya did not deserve to be called a Catholic Father because he had done all the wrongs a priest would not do.
[ Times of Zambia ]

Government warned on ARVS shortage

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File: Professor Nkandu Luo (l) squats to talk to First Lady Thandiwe Banda

Government has been urged to take seriously the shortage of ARVs as the impact on patients may be difficult to address.

Former Health Minister, Professor Nkandu Luo says government should not pay a deaf ear to the matter.

She warned of the risk of patients developing resistance if ARVs are not made available to people living with HIV and AIDS.
And Pro. Luo says government should continue to lobby donors to fund the health sector.

Meanwhile, Professor Luo has described the procurement of mobile hospitals as a waste of public resources.
She says if the mobile hospitals failed to work in 1991 when the country’s road infrastructure was good, she wondered how they will work now that the infrastructure is deplorable.
[ MUVI ]

PF resolves to dissolve Pact

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Is this the end of the road for the Pact?

THE Patriotic Front (PF) has resolved to pull out of the pact with the United Party for National Development (UPND) although it is afraid of informing Zambians, some PF sources have said.

The sources said in Lusaka yesterday that the PF leadership did not want to shoulder any blame for the collapse of the pact despite being convinced that the two parties could not work together.

The party officials, who withheld their identities, said an emergency meeting called by the PF top leadership last week agreed that the alliance with UPND was not workable.

They said party leader Michael Sata, who was in Luapula Province at the time, had given a go-ahead to the meeting where those in attendance were told that the PF president had even instructed secretary general Wynter Kabimba not to respond to concerns raised by the UPND over the need for the two parties to harmonise economic and governance issues.

“Those that attended the meeting were also told that Mr Kabimba had been instructed not to respond to the so-called ultimatum by the UPND because the PF does not need the UPND and would go it alone given the margin by which Mr Sata lost in the last elections.

“At this same meeting, PF members were told that this is the reason why Mr Sata has shifted attention from the UPND and has now started calling upon other opposition political parties to gang up with the PF,” the sources said.

Forum for Leadership Search executive director Edwin Lifwekelo said he was aware of the PF meeting at which it was resolved that the pact was going nowhere.
[pullquote]“Those that attended the meeting were also told that Mr Kabimba had been instructed not to respond to the so-called ultimatum by the UPND because the PF does not need the UPND and would go it alone given the margin by which Mr Sata lost in the last elections.

“At this same meeting, PF members were told that this is the reason why Mr Sata has shifted attention from the UPND and has now started calling upon other opposition political parties to gang up with the PF,” the sources said.[/pullquote]
Mr Lifwekelo, a former secretary general of the PF, said in Lusaka yesterday that he had information that the opposition party had a meeting last week at which it was agreed that they should discontinue with the pact and instead focus on promoting the PF.

According to Mr Lifwekelo, the irregular land allocation by PF councillors at Lusaka City Council was also discussed.

He challenged Mr Sata to tell the nation why he had never bothered to address any rally with UPND president Hakainde Hichilema if the pact was in force.

But when contacted for comment, Mr Sata said Mr Lifwekelo was lying.

“First of all who is Edwin Lifwekelo? Tell Mr Lifwekelo that the pact is none of his business, he is lying,” Mr Sata said.

UPND spokesperson Charles Kakoma said the party had not yet received official communication from the PF on its position.

“The resolutions of that meeting have not yet been communicated to us and it will be premature for us to make a comprehensive comment on the matter,” Mr Kakoma said.

Asked whether his party still considered the pact as being intact, Mr Kakoma said “the pact has not been officially dissolved. Until it is officially dissolved or one of the parties pulls out, we take it we are still working together.”

[ Times of Zambia ]

Mathew mohan sentenced to two years imprisonment

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Ink tech managing director Mathew Mohan has been sentenced to two and half year’s simple imprisonment for obtaining goods by false pretences.

Mohan who has another pending judgement in a case of alleged murder of cyclone hardware director, Sajid Itowala was this morning jailed by Lusaka principle resident magistrate Mwaka Mikalile.

He is alleged to have obtained fifty radios, nine batteries and one motor bike all valued at over sixty million kwacha from one Rolf Pfeifer Magistrate Mikalile on February 4th, 2011 convicted Mohan on charges of obtaining fifty radios and nine batteries but acquitted him on a charge of obtaining a motor bike.

And in passing the sentence magistrate Mikalile said she had heard all that mohan’s lawyer likando kalaluka had said in mitigation but that she took note of the fact that Mohan was in custody for a long time because of other matters he was facing in other courts.

She said she was sentencing Mohan to thirty months simple imprisonment not considering other matters in other courts.
[ MUVI ]

Chavuma gets new hospital

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The construction of the first ever district hospital in Chavuma district in North -Western Province has started.

The project will cost 28 billion kwacha.

Chavuma District Commissioner Enock Kapalu confirmed the development to ZNBC today .

The construction of the district Hospital is being carried out by a Chinese company called China-Xighua.

Mr. Kapalu thanked government for its efforts to take health facilities closer to the community.

He said the people of Chavuma are excited that government is building the first district hospital in the district.

Mr.Kapalu urged Chavuma people to support government projects.

[ ZNBC ]

22 nabbed over Shimukunami dispute

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Twenty-two people have been arrested for violently trying to overthrow Chieftainess Shimukunami of the Lamba people in Lufwanyama district on the Copperbelt.

Copperbelt Province Police Commanding Officer Martin Malama has confirmed the arrests to ZNBC News in Kitwe and says the twenty-two, who were picked up last night, will appear in court soon.

Dr. Malama says more people may be arrested in connection with the succession wrangle in Lufwanyama.

And Dr Malama says calm has returned to the area following yesterdays riots.

He said the Chieftainess and her subjects are safe.

Villagers in the area gathered yesterday with a view to dethrone Chieftainess Shimukunami and replace her with the one who recently lost a court case in a succession dispute.

Dr. Malama said the man who is contending to be Chief Shimukunami, is on the run, along with his witch-doctor.

He also said the three police officers who were injured in yesterdays confusion are nursing serious wounds in the Kitwe Central Hospital.

The villagers also damaged two police vehicles.
[ ZNBC ]

Post Newspaper owes FBZ billions – Essa

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A former MAHTANI Group of Companies lawyer has accused the Post Newspaper of having pecuniary interest to have Former Finance Bank Chairperson RAJAN MAHTANI restored to control Finance bank.

ZAHEEDA ESSA has alleged that the Post Newspaper is trying to avoid being exposed, as it owes Finance Bank billions of KWACHA.

Meanwhile, Ms ESSA has sued Dr MAHTANI for defamation.

Ms ESSA has filed a libel suit, following a Post Newspaper publication dated JANUARY 28, where it was reported that she had with-drawn her court testimony against Dr MAHTANI.

Ms ESSA has also sued the Post Newspaper and its two reporters CHIBAULA SILWAMBA and MWALA KALALUKA in connection with the same matter.

She says the article demonstrates that she has committed perjury by swearing a false affidavit.

Ms ESSA claims that she has been subjected to public ridicule.

She has said that Dr MAHTANI is a source of the story that allegedly fabricated that she had recused her court testimony.

Ms ESSA also accused Dr MAHTANI of being bent on destroying her political, professional and personal reputation.

She is claiming damages for the injuries the alleged libelous article has caused her.

Ms ESSA has also sought an injuction to restrain the Post Newspaper from publishing similar articles.

This contained in a statement of claim filed in the LUSAKA High Court.

[ZNBC]