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The Land of Hope

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TODAY’S SCRIPTURE

“…I’ve pitched my tent in the land of hope…”
(Acts 2:26, Message)

TODAY’S WORD from Joel and Victoria

Where have you pitched your tent today? In other words, what are you expecting to happen in your life this year? What kind of attitude do you have? If your thoughts are stuck and you’re focusing on what’s wrong or what’s not working, then it’s time to dig up your tent stakes! It’s time to pack up your belongings and move out of the land of discouragement. It’s time to move out of the “Not-going-to-happen” subdivision and move out of “Can’t-do-it-ville.” It’s time to pack your bags and move into the land of hope, faith and expectation!

Every time you catch a negative thought and choose to dwell on God’s promises, it’s like you are packing your bags. Every time you declare God’s faithfulness, you are taking a step in the right direction. The Bible says that those who hope in the Lord will never be put to shame. As you turn your focus toward Him, you are pitching your tent in the Land of Hope — a land where His peace, blessing and victory reign forever more.

A PRAYER FOR TODAY

Heavenly Father, thank You for ordering and directing my steps. Thank You for taking me to the land of hope! I choose to set my mind on You, knowing that You are faithful. I release the past and invite You to fill me with Your peace, blessing and victory today and always. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

— Joel & Victoria Osteen

Zesco Win, Women Bow Out

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Zesco United on Saturday moved one step close to advancing to the first round of the Orange CAF Champions League.

This is after beating Liga Muculmana of Mozambique 3-0 in their preliminary round first leg match played at Arthur Davies Stadium in Kitwe.

Zesco took a 2-0 lead into the break thanks to goals from Alfred Luputa Jackson Mwanza in the 7th and 21st minutes respectively.

Portipher Zulu put the result beyond doubt with the third goal in the 81st minute.

The two sides will meet in the return leg in Maputo in a fortnights time with the winner t face either Young Buffaloes of Swaziland or Saint Michel from the Seychelles in March.

Meanwhile, the Zambia women’s team bowed out of the London 2012 Olympic Games qualifiers after losing 3-0 to Banyana-Banyana South Africa in Durban also on Saturday.

Jermaine Seoposenwe, Amanda Dlamini and Noko Matlou were on target to see Banyana-Banyana advance to the second round 5-1 on aggregate.

Esther, Kanyanta, Hastings Win

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File:Boxing champion Esther Phiri talking to a MUVI TV crew

By Lusakatimes sports

Zambia’s fantastic three all won their respective fights this evening at Mulungushi International Conference Centre in Lusaka.

Torch bearers of Zambian boxing Esther Phiri, Kennedy Kanyanta and welterweight prospect Hastings Bwalya all recorded important career wins against their foreign opponents.

Phiri beat Colombian Lely Luz Florez via unanimous point’s decision in the WIBA and IBO light welterweight unification bout.

The fight was close although Phiri barely broke any sweat against Florez on her way to picking up the vacant IBO crown.

Phiri won 97-94, 97-93, 100-91 to stretched her unbeaten run to 13 successive fights and go  12-2-2 while Florez  record now stands at 16-5-0.

ABU super featherweight champion Kanyanta was too good for South African Zolile Mbityi whom he knocked down twice in the fourth round to win via a knockout the vacant IBO Inter-Continental Super flyweight title.

Meanwhile, the much anticipated professional home debut by USA -based Bwalya was somewhat subdued who won by a unanimous decision over Silas Mandeya of Zimbabwe.

Mandeya went toe-to-toe with Bwalya but the latter was more accurate with his punching to win 59-55, 60-53, 60-54 in their six-round non-title bout.

They were also a big win for the classy Zimbabwean talent Charles Manyuchi who dominated and out-boxed local Isaiah Chilufya over six rounds.

Bantamweight Jama Mohamud won via a split-points decision and was too good for Emmanuel Simbeye in their 6-round non-title bout.

And Anos Temfuma beat Masozi Kamanga in an unwatchable cruiserweight non-title fight on points.

CNMC- Luanshya copper mines workers win 12 percent salary hike

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Some of the rehabilitated equipment at Luanshya Copper Mines
Some of the rehabilitated equipment at Luanshya Copper Mines

CNMC- Luanshya copper mines(CLM) management and the two mine workers unions have signed the 2011 collective agreement of 12 percent salary increment for all unionized employees.

Speaking during the signing ceremony at general offices board room , Head of the bargaining team Frederick Chola commended the Mine workers union of Zambia (MUZ) and National Union of miners and Allied workers (NUMAW) teams for exhibiting maturity and professionalism in their negotiations

Mr. Chola who is also head of human resources said 18 major issues were tackled during the negotiations adding that all the parties were satisfied with the terms.

Acting Chief executive officer Wang Jinguun assured the unions that the mine will not be closed for as long as it was in their hands.

Mr. Jinguun said his management has developed a five year plan of rehabilitating the mine and opening of the muliashi open pit.

And speaking on behalf of the two unions , MUZ general secretary Oswell Munyenyembe lamented that the negotiations were marred by political influence which made the negotiations difficult.
He said some union officials were leaking information to politicians about the negotiations adding that the practice was detrimental to the process.

Mr. Munyenyembe said politicians should be sensitized to differentiate between union matters and politics adding that conditions of service negotiations were a tough undertaking.

He thanked CLM management for investing heavily in the rehabilitation works of the mine as this would make the mine become efficient and the safety of the workers will be granted.

He urged management to continue consulting with union officials on monthly basis for the two parties to work in harmony.

Luanshya member of Parliament Simon Kachimba has urged the business community in the district to supplement government’s efforts in the provision of social amenities.

Mr. Kachimba, who also deputy minister for labour , says government has created an enabling environment for business houses adding that it was only fair for the latter to respond through corporate social responsibility.

He said government has done so much in infrastructure development with its meager resources noting that the business community should supplement in other areas in uplifting communities.
Mr. Kachimba said this today at the business luncheon held at Luanshya golf club at which all the business houses of Luanshya were in attendance.

He thanked government for choosing the China Non-Metals Company(CNMC) who have subsequently revived the operations of the Luanshya mine and created employment opportunities.

He also said that K300 million from the constituency development fund (CDF) will be used to work on all the damaged roads in the constituency.

ZANIS

Selection for Mporokoso candidate to commence next week – MMD

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The Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD) will next week start the selection process of a candidate to field in the upcoming Mporokoso parliamentary by-election.

MMD acting National Secretary Chembe Nyangu said the ruling party will start interviewing the candidates on Tuesday, February 1 and would start with the Constituency Executive Committee.

Mr. Nyangu told ZANIS in an interview in Lusaka today that his office had so far received three applications from people who have shown interest in contesting the seat under the MMD ticket.

He named one of the three candidates as Dominic Musonda who is also Mporokoso District Commissioner and former Lunte constituency Member of Parliament who once served as Deputy Minister of Local Government.

He said there were several others who have shown interest but was quick to point out that he had not confirmed their names but were likely to be available for constituency interviews.

Mr. Nyangu disclosed that the party was expected to announce the names of the candidates two days before nominations on February 10, 2011.

He said procedure would be followed from constituency, district, provincial and the National Executive Committee (NEC) subcommittee which would now recommend the names to the main committee for final adoption.

Mr. Nyangu expressed confidence that the ruling party would retain the seat which was left vacant after the resignation of Mynard Misapa who joined the opposition Patriotic Front.

He said the MMD was confident of scooping the seat because it had received massive support from both its members and the people of Mporokoso.

Mr. Nyangu said MMD would conduct an issue based campaign and tell the people what it would do for them once re-elected.

He also urged the opposition political parties that would participate in the elections to conduct none-violent campaigns.

He said all participating political parties should be obliged to conduct issue based campaigns to sustain peace in the area.

The Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) has set March 3 as the date for the Mporokoso Parliamentary by-election.

The Mporokoso seat fell vacant after the resignation of Mr Misapa from the MMD to join the opposition Patriotic Front.

ZANIS

‘Unfolding events at ECZ were expected’ – UPND

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The United Party for National Development (UPND) has charged that the unfolding events at the Electoral Commission (ECZ) of Zambia were expected.

The UPND spokesperson Charles Kakoma said the party has always known that the institution is corrupt.

Mr. Kakoma said time has come for Zambians to know the true operations of the ECZ.

He has since called for a thorough and independent investigation of the operations of the ECZ.

Mr. Kakoma said that the agencies should move in quickly to resolve issues at ECZ before the coming of the general elections.
[ QFM ]

Heavy rainfall damage roads in Chadiza

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One of the damaged bridge in Southern Province (File picture)

Heavy rains experienced so far in Chadiza District have caused damage to road infrastructure in the area.

This has prompted the Council to call upon government to come to its aid in repairing the damaged infrastructure with bridges being the hardest hit.

Chadiza District Council Chairperson for Plans and Works Development Committee Esau Nthwala made the appeal during an Ordinary Council meeting held in the Council Chamber yesterday.

This was after a number of councilors requested for Constituency Development Fund (CDF) to go towards repair of damaged bridges and roads in their wards.

Some the bridges that were cited as requiring agent attention are Malaya and Chipwete along the Chadiza—Vubwi Road among others.

Mr. Nthwala said the havoc caused by heavy rains this season was beyond the council and can only be addressed with the help of the central government.

He said using CDF on major works such as bridges has not worked well in the past as projects tend to drag for years before being completed.

Mr. Nthwala said the only solution was for government to fund the repair of damaged bridges and washed away roads.

And Council Chairman Nephat Tembo has appealed to councilors to take keen interest in monitoring projects being carried out in their wards.

Mr. Tembo said some contractors contracted by government to carry out projects were doing shoddy work.

He charged that a number of culverts put up by a named company contracted to carry out road works in Chadiza just before the onset of the rains are already being washed away by rains.

Mr. Tembo said the contractor who was given the contract in Lusaka should be asked to re-do the roads after the rainy season.

[ ZANIS ]

Government had no link with Justice Mumba’s resignation – Ronnie

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Government has denied any involvement in Electoral Commission of Zambia ( ECZ ) Chairperson Justice Florence Mumba’ s resignation.

Chief Government spokesperson Lieutenant General Shikapwasha said his government had no hand in Justice Mumba’s resignation saying the move was her individual decision.

The Justice resigned from her position to pave way and allow the Anti Corruption Commission ( ACC ) to carry out the investigations at the commission.

Lt Gen. Shikapwasha added that government had no hand in the K 1 billion KPGM auditing firm scam .

The audit firm was allegedly singled to undertake consultancy services on the confidential audit system review for ECZ for the year 2008 to 2009.
[pullquote]However, the Chief government spokesperson said : ‘’Mr. Sata knows that government has no authority to appoint the chairperson and the director general at ECZ adding that only parliament can ratify the appointment of the chairperson for the commission.’’ [/pullquote]

Lt. General Shikapwasha, who is also Information and Broadcasting minister, was speaking to Journalists in Lusaka today.

He said this in reaction to opposition leader Micheal Sata’s assertion that government sanctioned the scheme to ‘ hound out’ Justice Mumba.

However, the Chief government spokesperson said : ‘’Mr. Sata knows that government has no authority to appoint the chairperson and the director general at ECZ adding that only parliament can ratify the appointment of the chairperson for the commission.’’

[ ZANIS ]

Morocco To Host 2015 Africa Cup, Rwanda Gets CHAN

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Morocco will host the 2015 Africa Cup of National tournament.

Caf said on its website that South Africa will stage the 2017 Africa Cup after losing out to Morocco for the 2015 edition of the event.

Morocco last hosted the Africa Cup in 1988 after Zambia failed to host the event.

South Africa will also be hosting the Africa Cup for the second time after staging the 1996 finals that they also won.

Meanwhile, Rwanda’s profile as a continental football host was further in enhanced today when Caf announced they will stage the third edition of the CHAN finals.

Rwanda staged the 2011 CAF U17 Cup after hosting 2009 CAF African Youth Championship.

And Morocco will host the 2013 CAF U17 Cup.

Equatorial Guinea and Gabon are the join hosts for the 2012 event while Libya will host the 2013 tournament.

Mubarak defends his security forces

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President Hosni Mubarak has defended the role of Egypt’s security forces in suppressing anti-government protests which have rocked the country.

Mr Mubarak also dismissed his government and said a new cabinet would be announced on Saturday.

It was his first statement since the protests – in which at least 26 have died with hundreds injured – began.

Tens of thousands took part in protests in Cairo, Suez, Alexandria and other cities.

Protesters set fire to the headquarters of the governing NDP party and besieged state TV and the foreign ministry.

At least 13 people were killed in Suez on Friday, while in Cairo, five people died, according to medical sources.

That brings the death toll to at least 26 since the protests began on Tuesday.

“I have asked the government to present its resignation today,” Mr Mubarak said, adding that he would appoint a new government on Saturday.

He also said he understood the protesters’ grievances but that a thin line divided liberty from chaos and he would not allow Egypt to be destabilised.

In a televised address shortly after Mr Mubarak spoke, US President Barack Obama said he had spoken at length with the Egyptian president and urged him to turn “a moment of volatility” into “a moment of promise”.

The BBC’s Jon Leyne in Cairo says there had clearly been a lot of discussion behind the scenes before Mr Mubarak spoke to the country.

But his comments will probably just provoke further unrest, says our correspondent – the people on the streets will be both infuriated by his accusations that they are seeking to destabilise the country and inspired that, having wrung some concessions from him, they could yet manage to oust him.

After Mr Mubarak spoke, a sustained volley was heard from central Cairo, which our correspondent said could have been either tear gas or live fire.

The Reuters news agency later quoted witnesses as saying more than 20 military vehicles rolled in to central Tahrir Square shortly after midnight, scattering protesters into the side streets.

‘Concrete steps’

After days of unrest, protests erupted again on Friday, as tens of thousands of protesters across the country turned out after Friday prayers shouting “Down, down with Mubarak” and, “The people want the regime to fall”.

The authorities announced a curfew from 1800 to 0700 local time (1600-0500 GMT), but it was immediately and widely flouted.

At several locations, riot police responded by firing rubber bullets and tear gas, and by using water cannon.

The headquarters of the governing NDP party was set ablaze, while protesters also besieged the state broadcaster and the foreign ministry.

Internet and phone services – both mobile and landline – have been severely disrupted, although protesters are using proxies to work around the restrictions.

Hosni Mubarak looked composed and determined to survive his worst crisis since coming to power 30 years ago.

There was both a carrot and a stick – he acknowledged that the demands of the protesters were legitimate, but accused them of resorting to violence to destabilise Egypt.

Such an accusation is likely to infuriate them, and possibly increase their determination to challenge him even more.

Mr Mubarak defended his record in government, the very thing that is in doubt in the eyes of the hundreds of thousands who have taken to the streets in the past four days.

He promised to continue with democratic reforms, but as far as the opposition is concerned, they have heard it all before.

He did make however one big concession: he sacked his entire cabinet.

The question is whether this will be enough to calm the protestes or embolden them to ask for more.

The BBC said it would forcefully protest to the Egyptian
authorities after a reporter for BBC Arabic, Assad Sawey, arrested and beaten by plainclothes policemen in Cairo.

Mr Obama said he had told Mr Mubarak to respect the rights of the Egyptian people and refrain from using violence against peaceful protesters – but he said the protesters also had a responsibility to express themselves peacefully.

He urged the Egyptian leader to take “concrete steps that advance the rights of the Egyptian people” and deliver on the promises of reform in his address.

“Violence will not address the grievances of the Egyptian people. And suppressing ideas never succeeds in making them go away,” he said.

“Surely, there will be difficult days to come, but the United States will continue to stand up for the rights of the Egyptian people and work with their government in pursuit of a future that is more just, more free and more hopeful.”

The BBC’s Paul Adams in Washington said there is no immediate suggestion that the White House is cutting its ties with its long-time ally Mr Mubarak.

But it is clearly giving him the chance to turn the unrest into what Mr Obama described as “a moment of promise”, says our correspondent.

Earlier, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said Washington would review its aid to Egypt based on events in the coming days.

Egypt is the fourth largest recipient of American aid, after Afghanistan, Pakistan and Israel.

[ZNBC]

More scams expected at LCC – Ronnie

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CHIEF Government spokesperson Ronnie Shikapwasha
CHIEF Government spokesperson Ronnie Shikapwasha

Government says there will be a lot of malpractices exposed at the Lusaka City Council after investigations.

Chief Government Spokesperson Lt. General Ronnie Shikapwasha says it is just in order that the investigative wings probe the alleged reports of illegal land allocations in order to establish the substantive truth.

Lt. General Shikapwasha has urged the opposition Patriotic Front not to panic but allow for smooth investigations into the matter.

Lt. General Shikapwasha was speaking in an interview with ZNBC news in Lusaka on Saturday.

The Minister has challenged PF Spokesperson Given Lubinda who is also Chairperson for the African Parliamentarians Against Corruption to resign from his position for not coming out truthfully on the reported illegal land allocation at the local authority.

And Lt General Shikapwasha has accused the PF led Lusaka City Council of misapplying the 10 billion kwacha Government released to clear the drainage system in the city.

Lt. General Shikapwasha says the council has failed to provide the necessary social amenities to people despite Government releasing funds for the purpose.

He said most of the drainage systems in the city remain uncleared while several roads which should have been worked on have not been attended to.

Meanwhile Local Government Deputy Minister Moses Muteteka has warned council officials that his ministry will not hesitate to report any officer involved in misapplication of funds.

Mr Muteteka says any officer whose name will appear in the audit report for misapplication of funds will be reported to Police for prosecution.

Mr Muteteka says Government is conducting audits on various funds that are released to councils such as Constituency Development Funds.

He was speaking in an Interview with TV 2 News today-Saturday.
[ZNBC]

The Auditor General Should audit ECZ- Sata

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Patriotic Front leader Michael Sata

Patriotic Front leader Michael Sata says that the office of the Auditor General should be allowed to audit the electoral commission of Zambia (ECZ).

Mr. Sata has charged that the office of the Auditor General has for the past years not been able to audit the ECZ because it was barred by the then Director Danny Kalale.

Mr. Sata also noted that his party has learnt of judge Florence Mumba’s resignation with a lot of regret adding that the government has forced her to resign because she is a woman of integrity who strived to conduct the operations of the commission in a clean manner.

Mr. Sata adds that the resignation of the ECZ chairperson will have an implication on this year’s general election as it is clear that the government is only interested in engaging corrupt people in the elec toral process.

The opposition leader also observed that dismissed ECZ Director should not be reinstated by whoever will be appointed as chairperson until all the allegations leveled against him that led to his dismissal are cleared by the enforcement agencies.

QFM

Man 32, jailed 20 years over defilement

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A 32-year-old man of Kalomo District in Southern Province has been slapped with a 20-year prison sentence with hard labour for defiling an 11-year –old girl.

Livingstone High court Judge slapped the sentence on Justin Chashi of Kalomo district.

ZANIS reports that Particulars of the offence were that on 30 January, last year in Kalomo district, Foster Muchimba of Kalomo District, in Kalomo had canal knowledge of an 11 year old girl of Kalomo district contrary to section 137 subsection 1 chapter 87 of the laws of Zambia.

In mitigation, Muchimba asked for the courts lenience because he was a family man with three children and he was the first offender.

In passing judgement, Judge Chashi said he had taken note of the mitigation, but that there was an increase in defilement cases in Southern Province.

In the same court, Judge Chashi sentenced a 33- year- old man of Itezhi-tezhi district to 15 years imprisonment with hard labor for indecent assault.

On 12 January last year, the accused indecently assaulted a complainant only identified as Grace of the same area.

[ ZANIS ]

Damaged South bridges, culverts worry Govt

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Sikalamba bridge along the bottom road from Sinazongwe to Gwembe

Deputy Minister in the Vice President’s Office Daniel Munkombwe has said Government is worried about the damaged bridges and culverts along Maamba/ Batoka road in Southern Province and called for urgent need to repair the structure.

Mr. Munkombwe said when he toured the damaged makeshift bridge at Sikalamba stream in Sinazongwe district that the contractor had been engaged to repair the damaged portion of the bridge in two days.

ZANIS reports that he said currently the bridge was only allowing small vehicles to pass through.

The Deputy Minister said it was sad that a truck for World Vision Zambia laden with relief food for the vulnerable people in Sinazongwe returned as it failed to pass on the damaged bridge.

He said the contractor would also start working on the damaged Sikalamba Bridge and Nangombe along the Bottom road from Sinazeze to Chiyabi.

At Sikalamba stream along Sinazeze/Chiyabi road, the minister failed to cross as the already damaged bridge was submerged in water and several motorists were stranded.

Among the stranded vehicles included the vehicle for the department of health which is servicing health personnel who were looking after Cholera patients.

Mr. Munkombwe said quick response was required to ensure that cholera drugs were supplied to Malima area where there was an out break of Cholera.

And Inyatsi Construction Company Production Manager Ian CaoMichael said the contract includes emergence works to repair all collapsed culverts and bridges along the Maamba/Batoka road and to repair the Sikalamba and Nangombe Bridge.

Mr. CaoMichael said work was expected to start once the water level at Sikalamba and Nangombe stream receded.

The contractor would repair the damaged bridges and culverts at the cost of K12 billion.

[ ZANIS ]

Man defiles step daughter

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A 12 year old Girl of Lundazi’s Water Affairs Compound in Eastern Province is fighting for her life in the district Hospital after being defiled by her step father.

The victim’s grandmother, Lyness Mwale, 49 told ZANIS yesterday in an interview that Stephen Sikaonga 42, believed to be her step father, on the dates unknown last December had carnal knowledge of the minor on three occasions.

Speaking at the victim’s hospital bed,Mrs. Mwale disclosed that she learnt of the development early this month after confronting the victim who at the time was in a critical condition before taking her to the hospital prompting her to reveal the ordeal.

And the victim’s mother, Anna Sikaonga 31 revealed that she was aware of the ordeal, but could not report the matter to Police because she was intimidated and threatened with divorce and subsequently death by her husband.

A Nurse on duty at Lundazi District Hospital who declined to disclose her name revealed that the minor had virginal discharge and swollen pelvic organs and complained of headache, stomach pains, and vomiting.

The Medical Officer, however, described the girl’s condition as stable after medication.

Local Police at Lundazi Police Station confirmed receiving a defilement report but have not yet arrested the suspect.

They said investigations had been instituted to trace the whereabouts of Sikaonga who was currently reported to have fled the district.

Meanwhile, Police expressed worry with the rising defilement cases in the district and called on members of the public to be responsible enough and educate girl children on the dangers of defilement cases.

The Police warned that defilers would not be spared to deter would be offenders.

And reports reaching ZANIS from the Water Affairs Compound indicate that Police in Lundazi on Wednesday this week directed the neighborhood watch to apprehend the suspect but attempts to do so failed after the suspected defiler dived into Lundazi River and swam ashore to the other side of the river banks, before boarding a Katete bound minibus.

[ ZANIS ]