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Mumbi demands apology,k3.7bn from father Bwalya

Ruling Movement for Multi-party Democracy (MMD) sympathizer, Edward Mumbi has given change life Zambian CLZ Executive Director, Father Frank Bwalya a seven days ultimatum in which to apologize for what has been termed as libelous statements against him or risk legal action.

In a letter sent to Father Bwalya, by his legal advisors, AKM practitioners and signed by Mr. Keith Mukata, and made available to qfm Mr. Mumbi has demanded for an apology which must be inserted in the print and electronic media with payment of damages in the sum of k3.7billion kwacha.

Mr. Mumbi said failure to abide by the demands as laid down will result in serious legal action claiming that father Bwalya’s statement was false and uncalled-for.

Featuring on Monday Nite Live program on QFM, Father Bwalya stated that Edward is not Mr. Mumbi’s first name but Kangwa.

He later dared Mr. Mumbi to sue him and called on Zambians not to believe Mr. Mumbi because of his unknown identity.

Meanwhile, Mr. Mumbi has challenged all those willing to engage in political debates to be truthful about the statement they make.

He said that this is the only way Zambia would record some form of decency in its politics.
[ QFM ]

Foreign Doctors option

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HEALTH minister Kapembwa Simbao
HEALTH minister Kapembwa Simbao

Minister of Health Kapembwa Simbao says government is considering engaging foreign nationals as health consultants in public health institutions.

Mr. Simbao said government is also looking at ways of attracting Zambian health personnel working abroad to return home.

He said Zambia is facing a shortage of health consultants, though he could not state the shortfall.

Mr. Simbao who is also Senga Hill MMD Member of Parliament disclosed that there are currently, three thousand vacancies in the health sector.

He has appealed to Zambians who qualify for health positions to apply.

Mr. Simbao was answering a follow up question during the questions for the oral answer session in Parliament Tuesday.
[ ZNBC ]

DEC wont investigate Chiluba

The Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC ) says it will not investigate Former President Dr. Frederick CHILUBA’s money laundering activities because it would contravene the laws of Zambia.

DEC Public Relations Manager John Nyawali said article 18 of the constitution of Zambia does not allow prosecuting an individual for an act which did not constitute an offence at the time it was alleged to have been committed.

Mr Nyawali in a statement to ZNBC in Lusaka Wednesday said Dr CHILUBA allegedly committed money laundering activities before the Prohibition and Prevention of money laundering law was enacted.

His remarks follows a letter written by the Patriotic Front (PF) demanding that the DEC investigate Dr. Chiluba’s money laundering activities.

Mr. Nyawali also said some of the alleged activities which constitute offences for money laundering were investigated and prosecuted by the then Task Force on Corruption for which Dr. Chilubawas acquitted.
[ ZNBC ]

Faz Threatens Simataa With Punishment

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Faz has said it will take stern action against petitioner Simataa Simataa for spear heading the drive for the parallel emergency council meeting (ECM) scheduled for November 26 in Lusaka.

Faz communications officer Erick Mwanza told ZNBC Radio that general secretary George Kasengele had already written to Simataa to sanction him over the push for the November 26 ECM.

Mwanza said all affiliates should ignore any notices of the parallel ECM that will be held next Friday at Intercontinental hotel in Lusaka.

“We will mention in particular Mr. Simataa Simataa’s purported meeting,” Mwanza told ZNBC Radio monitored in Lusaka today.

“Faz has not given him any permission to go ahead with any other meeting and the members of the association are advised to disregard any such notices and flyers being circulated by Mr. Simataa Simataa.

“The general secretary has since written to him to sanction him and the disciplinary committee will take the necessary action whether he appears before the disciplinary committee or does not.”

Mwanza accused Simataa of bringing the game into disrepute by championing the November 26 ECM.

“And it is important for members of the public to disassociate themselves with somebody who is bent on constitutional anarchy and fermenting trouble in football,” the Faz communication officer said.

Maize in Chongwe going to waste – Masebo

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Ms Masebo

By LusakaTimes

Chongwe member of parliament Sylvia Masebo has warned that the government risks running to a huge loss if no serious measures were taken to protect the already purchased grain from rains.

Speaking in parliament, Ms Masebo said her constituency was faced with challenges in maize storage and the grain was already going to waste in some depots.

“There are still many challenges being faced in Chongwe, I went round some depots and discovered that some grain is already affected by weevils,” she said[pullquote].Ms Masebo also wondered how the Ministry of Agriculture would manage to sell off the excess produce when the global selling price was way lower than the local purchase price.She said it would be unreasonable for the ministry to subsidise the price for foreign countries purchasing the commodity at the expense of the local millers.[/pullquote]

Ms Masebo also wondered how the Ministry of Agriculture would manage to sell off the excess produce when the global selling price was way lower than the local purchase price.She said it would be unreasonable for the ministry to subsidise the price for foreign countries purchasing the commodity at the expense of
the local millers.

Ms. Masebo further urged the government to attach more seriousness to paying farmers on time to enable them get inputs for the next farming season.

Masebo disclosed that some farmers in her constituency who had supplied maize to the Food Reserve Agency (FRA) had not yet received their payment.

StanChart on track for record profit growth

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Standard Chartered bank managing director Mizinga Melu at State House with First Lady Thandiwe Banda

By LusakaTimes

Standard Chartered Bank Zambia has said its on course to record its highest net profit growth in the 104 years of its existence in Zambia before the end of the year.

Speaking at a media briefing this morning, Standard Chartered Bank managing director Mizinga Melu said the bank’s net profit this year had risen to 116 percent.

“Our net profit has grown 116% translating to K93.2 billion, our balance sheet has grown 18 % which is K3,398 billion while our deposits have grown 10 % culminating into K2,664 billion.

She said the bank managed to record the increased profit despite the global economic recession that had affected Zambia and the rest of the continent.
And Ms. Melu announced a stable Kwacha projection at K4,470 level,with pivotal support.

Standard Chartered Bank’s medium to long term focus is that the Kwacha will extend its gain further with pivotal support at K4,470. The major factors to support the local currency include:

-buoyant Copper prices on the London Metal Exchange
-trade surplus in consecutive months so far this year
-favourable domestic economic environment
-low inflation rates
-capital inflows from offshore clients looking to buy government securities

Mwamba appears in court

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Mwamba at Woodlands Police post today

By LusakaTimes

Former president Frederick Chiluba’s spokesperson Emmanuel Mwamba has been arrested and charged with contempt of court.

Mwamba who handed himself over to the police in the company of his lawyer John Sangwa was by press time appearing in court.

This follows an order by High Court Judge Gregory Phiri’s who demanded for a thorough investigation meant to identify the author and publisher of contemptuous and scandalous articles commenting on murder suspect Mathew Mohan’s case that were published on Zambian Watchdog.

Earlier in the day, Mwamba was detained at Woodlands Police station after he was interrogated at Police headquarters.

At around 10:40 hours, nine uninformed police officers took Mwamba to Woodlands Police station where he was arrested and detained.

Mwamba’s lawyer had a bitter exchange of words with police officers when they forced him (Mwamba) to remove his shoes and enter a police
cell where he was to be detained.

Quicksilver to Head Cosafa U20 Team

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Faz today announced changes to the Cosafa Youth Championship team technical bench that will see assistant coach Beston “Quicksilver” Chambeshi take charge of the team.

Chambeshi has been assistant trainer to Keagan Mumba who will instead lead the other Under-20 team to the less glamorous SADC Games in Swaziland next month.

Other changes will see Nkana secretary Stan Kaseko taking up the team manger role with the Cosafa team to replace Hastings Ndovi who has been dropped.

Under-17 team manager Daniel Jere will take up the same capacity under Mumba for the SADC Games team.

Meanwhile, Faz has excused all the Cecafa Senior Challenge Cup call-ups from African club champions TP Mazembe of the DR Congo due to club commitments next month at the FIFA world Club Cup in the UAE.

The players excused are defenders Hichani Himonde and Emmanuel Mbola, midfielder Rainford Kalaba and striker Given Singuluma.

Zambia go into camp on Saturday under Dario Bonetti to prepare for next week’s trip to the Cecafa Cup that will be held in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania from November 27 to December 12.

DEC wont investigate Chiluba

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Former President Frederick Chiluba and his wife Regina talk to reporters

The Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) says it will not investigate Former President Dr. Frederick Chiluba’s money laundering activities because it would contravene the laws of Zambia.

DEC Public Relations Manager John Nyawali has said article 18 of the constitution of Zambia does not allow prosecuting an individual for an act which did not constitute an offence at the time it was alleged to have been committed.

Mr Nyawali in a statement to ZNBC in Lusaka today said Dr Chiluba allegedly committed money laundering activities before the Prohibition and Prevention of money laundering law was enacted.

His remarks follows a letter written by the Patriotic Front demanding that the DEC investigate Dr. Chiluba’s money laundering activities.

Mr. Nyawali also said some of the alleged activities which constitute offences for money laundering were investigated and prosecuted by the then Task Force on Corruption for which Dr. Chiluba was acquitted.

ZNBC

Govt calls for increased momentum in regional integration

Finance and National Planning Minister, Situmbeko Musokotwane has said there is need to increased momentum on regional integration and free trade if countries in the (COMESA) region are to address their problems.

The Minister was speaking during the 4th meeting of the Regional Integration Support Mechanism (RISM) advisory committee in Lusaka today.

He said most economies in the sub-region are dependent on single commodity-trade particularly in the production and export of unprocessed natural resources such as minerals and crops.

Dr. Musokotwane said although the exports from these commodities have contributed to the development of the economies in the region, countries have to deal with high poverty levels, unemployment, illiteracy,and poor infrastructure.

He, however, said regional integration would not deliver the benefits if COMESA member countries do not take advantage of the vast market in the Eastern and Southern Africa-Indian Ocean (ESA-IO) region.

The minister noted that by taking advantage of the ESA-IO, countries would create a uniform and predictable environment for the private sector who are the major drivers of the economy.

And COMESA Assistant Secretary General Stephen Karangizi said the current RISM would allow all the countries to take advantage of the support to achieve the common objectives of the regional agenda.

Mr. Karangizi said that the reformulated RISM programme would also provide the opportunity for countries to make larger steps in the implementation of regional programmes.

He said this expected to lead to faster and deeper integration that facilitates trade internally and with global economies.
[ QFM ]

More uncollected maize rotting at FRA depots

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File: Maize that has been purchased from farmers waiting to be transported to sheds by the Food Reserve Agency

While government is bragging over the 2010 much talked about bumper harvest, Zambia’s high levels of inefficiency in harvested crop risks plunging into a food deficit nation as more and more harvested crops especially maize is going to waste owing to poor storage.

An on the spot check by Muvi TV in Chisamba’s Central province more 50 kilogram bags of maize are decaying because of poor storage.

A snap survey of two depots namely Mwachisompola and Keembe, revealed hundreds of fifty kilogram bags of maize lying on plain ground while some of the grain is spilling out of the bags due to high temperature.

Some residents were also found repacking some of the maize that had spilled out of the bags, into new FRA bags that were recently acquired.

Officials found at Keembe depot complained to MUVI TV news that they were given poor quality sacks in which to pack their maize adding that they could not resist the high temperature that the country experienced in the recent past.

Recently Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister, Dr. Eustakio Kazonga refuted a report that was aired on Muvi TV news describing it as lacking facts.

This was despite Muvi TV showing a video footage of rotting maize at a named depot in Kabwe owing to poor and inadequate storage.
[ MUV-TV]

FAZ has lost chance to dialogue — ZPL

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THE Zambia Premier League (ZPL) ad hoc committee has said the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) has lost out on an opportunity to dialogue after the national football governing body refused to meet the conditions set by Premier Division clubs to call off the league boycott.

But FAZ has maintained that the league is closed and matters to do with the outcome of the 2010 Premier League season were being dealt with by disciplinary sub-committee and was beyond the secretariat jurisdiction.

ZPL ad hoc committee chairperson Kephas Katongo said in an interview yesterday that the dialogue that FAZ president Kalusha Bwalya was calling for from the petitioners had to have a starting point and the bid to call off the boycott was one such juncture.

Katongo said it was now very clear that the Kalusha administration did not want to dialogue and the ZPL together with other petitioners would now chart the way forward at the November 26 emergency council meeting (ECM) set for Hotel Inter-Continental in Lusaka.

“There has to be a point of discussion but FAZ has decided that we are a voice from the wilderness. Let them avoid us at their own peril. Our proposal to call off the boycott was an opportunity for dialogue,” he said.

Katongo said calling off the boycott was done in the interest of the sponsors, players, fans and other stakeholders but that the defiance by FAZ not to meet their conditions made the clubs stay away from the season closing matches.

The 2010 Premier League season closed prematurely last weekend as the two warring factions in FAZ failed to reach a consensus on the days to play the Week 30 matches as the ZPL ad hoc committee wanted to play the closing matches today (Wednesday 17), while FAZ insisted the matches were supposed to have been played last Saturday.

He said since the boycott was meant to press for the ECM, after getting the two-thirds threshold, the clubs offered to call off the boycott but that with FAZ refusing to budge, clubs decided to stay put.

“We have the numbers so what was there to continue with the boycott for? We gave them our conditions to call off the boycott, they refused; so our next course of action will be to decide the fate of our local game during the ECM,” he said.

Katongo said the defiance by FAZ was only aggravating the situation adding that even the proposal to harmonise the two meetings called by FAZ and the petitioners would not be possible without dialogue.

The former Roan chairperson, who is now heading demoted community-based side, Lusaka Dynamos added that FAZ appeared less willing to compromise even when it was clear that the current impasse in the local game was retarding the progress Zambia had scored in the recent past.

FAZ communications manager Erick Mwanza said the secretariat staff was only waiting for the disciplinary committee to finalise the final league standings and that teams that boycotted matches knew the consequences.

Mwanza said as far as the association was concerned, the 2010 season closed at the weekend and that no more matches would be played.

The verdict that would be passed by the disciplinary committee next Wednesday is final.

ZPL ad hoc committee directed Premier Division clubs to boycott league matches but FAZ reacted by docking points teams that did not travel to fulfil fixtures saying the ZPL was not registered anywhere.

[ Times of Zambia]

Public Broadcast Media in Zambia Report Launched

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The Africa Governance Monitoring and Advocacy Project (AFRIMAP) and Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa (OSISA) have launched a report on Public Broadcast Media in Zambia aimed at providing common ground for negotiation and agreement that meets aspirations of the Zambian Society.

Launching the Report Tuesday evening at Southern Sun in Lusaka on behalf of AFRIMAP and OSISA, Retired High Court Judge Anderson Zikonda

said AFRIMAP and OSISA as well as the Open Society Institute Media Programme should be commended for a well thought report which he noted would help the Zambian Media to improve in areas it was lacking.

Judge Zikonda described the report as a nice document which had raised some pertinent issues aimed at contributing to the Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation (ZNBC) adding that the national broadcaster was falling short of being a model of an ideal public media broadcaster.

Mr. Zikonda stated that the report contained various issues, views and recommendations based on the researcher’s own opinion and analysis of the situation adding that recommendations provided food for thought for both the Government and the media at large.

And Speaking during the launch Media Institute for Southern Africa (MISA) Zambia Interim Chairperson Fanwell Chembo said the report would provide a litmus test for the growth of Zambia’s Democracy since the country reverted to a democratic dispensation in 1991.

Mr. Chembo said the research was as a result of advancing knowledge created in the past adding that the document would also assist Zambia in solving the existing problems and even further improve in areas in which the country was already advancing.

He further said MISA Zambia greatly valued the efforts by AFRIMAP in financing the research.

[ ZANIS ]

Government to redesign Lusaka Roads

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Lumumba Road

Minister of Works and Supply Mike Mulogoti has disclosed that Government has engaged a Japanese Company to redesign all roads in Lusaka, the capital city to reduce congestion.

Mr. Mulongoti said the plan to redesign Lusaka roads had already been devised and that the contractor was working round the clock to come up with proper city planning of roads in the capital city and not only Lusaka but also Mumbwa road.

ZANIS reports the Minister stated that two years ago Vice President George Kunda made an announcement on Government’s consolidated plan to extend and redesign Lusaka Roads adding that this was underway and had reached an advanced stage.

Mr. Mulongoti said this in Parliament today when answering a question from Luapula Member of Parliament Peter Machungwa who wanted to know when Government was going to widen the Lusaka -Mumbwa road to cushion the congestion being experienced in the capital city. This was during the question and answer session.

He said President Rupiah Banda was geared to ensuring that all Lusaka roads which were congested are done in a bid to restore sanity to the capital city.

The Works and Supply Minister further stated that Zambians should trust the leadership of President Banda because he was there to work for them.

[ ZANIS ]

President Banda arrives in Brazil

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President Rupiah Banda has arrived in Sao Paulo, Brazil for a three day State visit.The President arrived at Sao Paulo’s Guarulhos International airport at 22:51 hrs Zambian time monday.

His visit to Brazil is in response to the invitation by Brazilian President Luiz Inacia Lula Da Silva in July this year, when he visited Zambia.

Among the activities on President Banda’s programme is a visit to Dedini, a major company dealing in bio-fuels. He will also address a Zambia-Brazil business forum, which has been organized by the Federation of Industries of the State of Sao Paulo.

The President will wednesday leave Sao Paulo for the capital city Brasilia for a ceremonial welcome, and talks with President Da Silva.

President Banda is also expected to meet the President-elect, Dilma Rousseff who will be sworn-in in January next year, to become Brazil’s first female president.

During the President’s visit, Zambia and Brazil will sign more agreements, which will add to the eight agreements and two Memoranda of Understanding which the two countries signed in Lusaka in July this year.President Banda is expected to depart from Brazil on Thursday.
[ZNBC]