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Midweek Scorecard

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Here are the league standings after Wednesdays rescheduled Week 14 game played in Ndola including all the collated results from the Farmers Day holiday fixtures.

KCM Super Division

Week 14

04/08/2010

Forest Rangers 1(Peter Banda 73″)-National Assembly 1(Morgan Hanjeema 34″)

02/08/2010

Red Arrows 1(Timothy Mbewe 5″)-Konkola Blades 0

Nchanga Rangers 1 (Chileshe Kabwe 70″)-Lusaka Dynamos 0

Nkwazi 1(Perry Mutapa 71″)-Power Dynamos 0

Nkana 2(Victor Mwansa 24, Richard Mooka 71″)-Green Buffaloes 1(Nathan Sinkala 55″)

Roan United 1(Ben Mwanza 17″)- Kabwe warriors 0

Postponed
Zanaco-Choma Eagles
City of Lusaka-Zesco

Week 19

31/07/2010

Konkola Blades 2(Patrick Kasunga 25″, Felix Sunzu 79″)-Zesco United 1(Nicholas Zulu 47″)

Forest Rangers 2(Owen Kaposa 84″, Peter Banda 86″ pen)-Nkana 1(Evans Kangwa 81″)

Power Dynamos 1(Luka Lungu 30″)-Kabwe Warriors 0

Roan United 0-Nchanga Rangers 2(Kabwe Chileshe ?”, Ignatius Mukota ?”)

Choma Eagles 0-National Assembly 0

City of Lusaka 1(Lawrence Lubinda 44″)-Red Arrows 0

Nkwazi 1(Jacob Mupeta 64″)-Lusaka Dynamos 0

Postponed:

Zanaco-Green Buffaloes

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Division 1

Week 22

North

Mufulira Blackpool 2- Konkola Mine Police 2

Kitwe United 1- Mufulira Wanderers 1

Mufulira Police 0- Mining Rangers 0

Ndola United 1- Chambishi 0

Chingola Leopards 0- Indeni 1

Lime Hotspurs 2- Mansa Health Stars 1

Zamtel 0-  Kalewa 3

Medical Stars 0 Chindwin Sentries 2

Prison Leopards-Kalulushi Modern Stars*

*Abandoned before kickoff after players and fan scuffles

South

Mazabuka United 1- Communite 0

Young Green Eagles 0- Nakambala Leopards 2

Green Eagles 1- Kafue Celtic 0

Luena Buffaloes 1- Kummawa 0

Profund Warriors 0- Nampundwe 0

Kalomo Jetters 0- Riflemen 0

Paramilitary 1- TP Rangers 0

Lusaka Tigers 1-Lusaka City Council 0

Livingstone Pirates-Zesco Shockers*

*Not played after Zesco Shockers failed to travel.

Mbesuma Club Hunt Still Blank

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With less than 25 days to go before the transfer window closes, fallen striker Collins Mbesuma has yet to find a club.

According to Kickoff.com, his South African agents ProSport International have not received any queries for the Zambia striker.

“We are looking for a club for Mbesuma but at this stage there has not been any interest,” Francesco Ferreri of ProSport International told Kickoff.com.

Ferreri told Kickoff.com that they were still very optimistic that Mbesuma will find a club and in the meantime the player was keeping fit with a personal trainer while a search for a new club was on.

“We are not giving up on him which is why he is still under guidance in the gym, working out with a personal trainer. He has to be ready when we get him the right team for his services,” Ferreri said.

Mbesuma was fired from Moroka Swallows two weeks ago for indiscipline  after coming late for pre-season training just as he was about to start a second season at the Johannesburg team.

Zambia’s infrastructure development efforts frustrated by graft – Kapwepwe

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Finance deputy minister Mulenga Kapwepwe greets finance minister Situmbeko Musokotwane

Government says efforts in social service delivery and infrastructure development in health, education, roads and other sectors are being frustrated by Zambian nationals through misapplication of scarce resources.

Finance and National Planning Deputy Minister Chileshe said as such, corporate failure and auditing change was a critical area that needed to be addressed if enormous public and private sector resources were to be used efficiently for set objectives

Ms Kapwepwe charged that the Integrated Financial Management and Information System (IFMIS) would be used as a tool to strengthen the quality of decision making and monitoring on utilization of funds for development in the public sector.

She said this yesterday when she officially opened the 2010 Zambia Institute of Chartered Accountants (ZICA) Annual Business Conference at Zambezi Sun Hotel in Livingstone under the theme: Change and Paradigm Shift for the Accountancy Profession.

Ms Kapwepwe also stated that the launch of audit committees in government in the recent past was meant to improve corporate governance structures in the public sector.

“The launch of audit committees in government in the recent past is premised on improving the corporate governance structures in the public sector to match best practice measures in leading private sector entities,” she said.

She said for the country to develop, a complete shift in how people managed resources including time, attitude towards work and enthusiasm to act as agents of value-adding change at all levels was needed.

And Ms Kapwepwe revealed that government had made enormous strides in attracting Foreign Direct Investments with over US$ 1.3 billion being recorded in the first quarter of 2010 unlike last year when only US$ 195 million was recorded during the same period.

She urged commercial banks to reduce their lending rates as doing so would enable the private and household sectors respectively, borrow and participate in sustainable economic development.

“By failing to reduce lending rates, commercial banks are making it difficult for the private sector and household sector to borrow and participate in sustainable economic development,” she said.

Ms Kapwepwe further said government welcomed any interventions in the education system by the private sector aimed at making high quality education available to disadvantaged children.

She said education was a key factor in any meaningful change and emphasized the need for young people to be guided into seeking education that would help them compete on the international labour market.

ZANIS

Barry Chibale gets 21 months with hard labour for slicing wife’s nose

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Wounded Rutendo Bobo
Wounded Rutendo Bobo

Kabwe magistrate today jailed Barry Chibale 36, for 21 months imprisonment with hard labour after he pleaded guilty to unlawful wounding contrary to section 232 (a) chapter 87 of the penal code of the laws of Zambia.

As the Principal Resident Magistrate Joushua Banda pronounced the verdict, Chibale broke down and wept uncontrollably, as he was led to the cells. Chibale is a government driver at Nkrumah University in Kabwe.

Facts before the court were that, in the first count, on 18th July this year Chibale of house number 91 Chowa compound, unlawfully wounded his wife Rutendo Bobo 28 during a marital wrangle and sliced off part of her nose using a castle broken bottle.

In the second count on the same date, Chibale unlawfully wounded Harriet Mutale 28 of house number 45 New Chirwa railways compound in Kabwe.

Passing judgement in respect of the first count, Principal Resident Magistrate Banda said the offence committed by Chibale was a serious one.

Magistrate Banda said though Chibale showed remorse and was a first offender, his action was unforgivable. In mitigation earlier, Chibale’s lawyer, Mwiinga Cheelo, pleaded with the court to exercise leniency on him since he showed remorse and regretted the action he took.

Mr. Cheelo said Chibale had learnt a lesson and would desist from being violent and using force to resolve matrimonial issues.

The court set August 16 and 20 for continued trial in respect of the second count in which Chibale unlawfully wounded Harriet Mutale contrary to section 232 (a) of the laws of Zambia.

And Yong Women Christian Association (YWCA) in Kabwe commended the outcome of the case saying people should believe in justice if they were to learn how to respect the law.

YWCA central province officer Juliet Kawanda said this should be a learning process for would be offenders.

She said people should not take the law into their own hands and they should learn that gender was real.

ZANIS

Zambia seeks Indian investment in agriculture

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Indian farmers may soon be looking to Zambia for sugar with the southern African nation seeking India’s cooperation and investment in agricultural production.

In a meeting between a visiting Zambian business delegation and the Maharashtra Rural Development Minister Jayant Patil in Mumbai Wednesday, it was decided that a delegation of Indian commercial farmers will be visiting Zambia in December.

‘A group of Indian commercial farmers, mostly specialized in sugar production, is expected in Zambia in December to explore prospects of investing in Nansanga farm block in the central province, which the government has set aside for agricultural purposes,’ said an official of the Zambian High Commission here.

The Zambian delegation was led by Deputy Finance and National Planning Minister David Phiri and Deputy Commerce Minister, Lwipa Puma. The 15-member group arrived in India two weeks ago, and has spent the majority of its time meeting Indian officials and businessmen in Mumbai, the country’s business capital.

The delegation was ‘especially keen to learn about India’s successful experience from private-public partnership from agriculture to tourism’, the official said.

They visited and met with officials of Tata Group and Essar. While Tata group already has substantial investments in Zambia, Essar group, which has interests in steel, energy, power and minerals, has expressed interest in infrastructure development in the African country.

‘A total of 35 company chief executives, who had one-on-one discussions with our ministers, showed enthusiasm in visiting Zambia as soon as possible to identify projects in which they can invest,’ said the high commission official.

Among the Indian companies, Premium Hotels and Palaces have shown interest in building conference and hotel facilities near Zambia’s main tourist attraction, the Victoria Falls.

Indian companies have made investments amounting to $3 billion in Zambia, with Vedanta Resources alone making an investment of $1.6 billion in Zambia’s largest Konkola copper mines.

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Accept Luena- Chifubu poll results – Citizens Committee

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The Committee of Citizens has urged losing candidates in the Chifubu and Luena parliamentary and local government by elections to graciously accept the outcomes of the elections.

Committee Executive Director Gregory Chifire says this is because the elections were held in a peaceful and transparent manner, adding that issues of mal-practices were almost nonexistent.

Mr Chifire told ZANIS in a telephone interview that there is no need for any political party to cry foul after the results have been announced because the playing field was leveled.

He further stressed that the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) made every effort to ensure that the electoral code of conduct was respected by all the participating political parties in the two constituencies.

Mr Chifire has since dismissed accusations by a named opposition political party leader that the ruling MMD were collecting national registration cards and voter cards details from some electorates in Chifubu, saying the allegations were baseless.

“We have been here in Chifubu monitoring how all the political parties are conducting their campaigns and I can tell you that none of our monitors have witnessed any incident of that nature. I can safely say that those accusations are unfounded”, he stated.

And Mr Chifire says it is regrettable that some politicians can take advantage of the poverty that people are facing in the country to use them to commit criminal acts.

The Committee Executive Director was referring to an incident that happened in Ndola where some people were hired to block Vice President George Kunda’s motorcade.

Mr Chifire said it was appalling to note that there are some leaders that were so selfish as to hire innocent people to do acts that were detrimental to the development of the country’s young democracy.

He has however praised Republican President Rupiah Banda for ordering the police on the Copperbelt to release the ten PF cadres saying the President showed that he truly was a matured and tolerant leader.

ZANIS

Call boys hinder operations at Bus Terminus

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Lusaka City Council Public Relations Manager Chanda Makanta says the council still facing challenges of removing call boys at Inter City Bus Terminus.

Ms. Makanta says it has not been smooth sailing for the council to remove all the call boys t the country’s largest bus terminus citing personal economic hardships as being the major cause for their continued stay at the station.

She told ZANIS in an interview in Lusaka today that as local authority they would want the call boys removed from the station as they cause a lot of disorder to the passengers.

Ms Makanta has since appealed the Zambia Police Service to come on board and assist the council to remove the call boys from the station.

She however explained that the call boys do not only do things that concern the council but the state Police as well.

Ms Makanta added that the presence of the call boys at the station is a nuisance adding that it can not be condoned any more.

She appealed to the members of the public to be patient and bear with the council as they are doing everything within their means to remove the boys from the station.

ZANIS

Rupiah’s fatherly gesture on ‘rowdy ‘PF cadres hailed

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National Revolutionary Party President Dr Cosmo Mumba has saluted President Rupiah Banda for pardoning 10 Patriotic Front members who blocked Vice President George Kunda’s motorcade in Ndola on Sunday this week.

And Dr Mumba has also hailed President Banda for preaching peace during the just ended Chifubu and Luena parliamentary by – elections campaigns.

Speaking to ZANIS in an interview in Lusaka today, Dr Mumba said tribute should be given to President Banda for his humility to pardon some PF members saying the stance shows that Mr. Banda is a true leader who deserves to be commended.

The opposition leader also lamented that the President should be praised for preaching peace during the Chifubu and Luena parliamentary by elections campaigns adding that the gesture is welcome as it shows that the Mr. Banda has no hatred to any one including those from the opposition.

He said violence should be condemned in the strongest terms by all Zambians saying the people of the two constituencies should also be praised for the manner they conducted themselves during the campaigns.

He said this was good for the Zambia’s growing democracy and has since called on all political parties in the country to emulate the Chifubu and Luena residents in future elections.

Meanwhile Dr Mumba has called on Police at Kanyama Police Post to investigate and arrest some bandits who attacked and robbed National Revolutionary Party vice Chairman Chris Phiri last night.

Dr Mumba told ZANIS that unknown people last night broke into the house of Mr Phiri and injured the latter’s wife, niece before stealing goods worth millions of kwacha.

He has since called on police in Kanyama to intensify foot night patrols so that the lives of the residents in the area are protected.

ZANIS

Strong Kwacha to help contain inflation

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Bank of Zambia Governor Dr. Caleb Fundanga

THE Bank of Zambia(BoZ) says a stronger Kwacha will help offset the inflationary impact of a 26 percent rise in electricity prices which have been effected this month.

“The appreciation of the Kwacha has already started and that should help to moderate the impact of the higher power tariffs,” BoZ deputy governor Denny Kalyalya said last week.

Dr Kalyalya said Zambia can still achieve its target of 8.0 percent inflation by year-end despite higher power prices.

He said the Kwacha should strengthen due to rising metal prices and planned maize exports after a bumper harvest.

“The maize harvest is just being offloaded onto the market now so to (some) extent that will also moderate some of the pressure coming from the hike in electricity tariffs.”

Zambia allowed farmers and traders to export its maize surplus of 1.1 million tonnes mainly in southern Africa after it produced 2.7 million tonnes of maize in the 2009/2010 season.

Dr Kalyalya told Reuters after the Central Statistical Office released data showing Zambia’s inflation accelerated to 8.4 percent year-on-year in July compared with 7.8 percent in June.

The rise in inflation was largely due to price increases for non-food products such as clothing, household fuel and lighting, transport and communication.

“Of the total 8.4 percent annual inflation in July 2010, food products accounted for 2.0 percentage points and non-food products accounted for 6.4 percentage points,” said John Kalumbi, CSO acting director.

Despite the huge harvest of maize, Zambia’s staple food, and the anticipated appreciation of the Kwacha, some analysts said inflation was unlikely to come in on target this year.
[REUTERS]

RB orders immediate releases of PF cadres

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President Rupiah Banda introduces MMD Luena candidate Mwangala Maopu at the rally in Limulunga

PRESIDENT Banda has ordered police in Ndola to immediately release nine Patriotic Front (PF) supporters who allegedly blocked Vice-President George Kunda’s motorcade on Monday.

And Mr Banda has advised Zambians to be vigilant and to reject the spirit of hatred that is trying to permeate society.
Mr Banda said this in Ndola yesterday when he addressed a mammoth rally at the Chifubu Central grounds.

“I have decided to release them. Police will release them and give them their vehicles. I want those people released now, not tonight, I want police to take the necessary steps to release them,” Mr Banda said.

Mr Banda said he does not encourage thuggery but that he realizes that those who were arrested were just hired.
“I have asked the head of police here to release them,” Mr Banda said.
He said police had arrested 11 people who blocked the road but that two of the suspects ran away.

“But I thought of these young people, they are young people who have families and children to look after but because of our ambition as politicians, we go and hire their vehicles and they end up committing crimes against the State and the Vice-President,” Mr Banda said

Mr Banda said he was angry when he heard that suspected Patriotic Front (PF) cadres had blocked Mr Kunda’s motorcade and also damaged cars, including the beating up of MMD Chifubu parliamentary candidate Frank Ng’ambi’s daughter, Lukundo.

“I was angry. I am a human being and I wanted to take harsh action but I told myself that I don’t want to be the one to lead this country into problems,” Mr Banda said.
Mr Banda also said he made Darius Mukuka, the man who was convicted for insulting him, a better human after releasing him from prison.

“I am sure he felt bad, he wrote a letter to me that he was so grateful that I released him. He told me that he suffered in prison and his family also suffered. At least I achieved something, I made one bad human being become a good one, ,” Mr Banda said.

Mr Banda said some opposition leaders including Mapatizya member of Parliament Ackson Sejani have been insulting him like a child but that he has taken all the insults because he is head of State.

Mr Banda said PF president Michael Sata will never be President because he has failed on three attempts to ascend to power despite him enjoying support from people in some parts of the of the country.

“You can never be President unless you are meant to be” Mr Banda said.  And Mr Banda has advised Zambians to be vigilant and to reject the spirit of hatred that is trying to permeate society.

[pullquote]“I am saying this to Mr Sata and my son Hakainde, it[hate] will not take you anywhere,” Mr Banda said.[/pullquote]

“Our duty as Zambians is to be vigilant, to reject this evil spirit that is trying to permeate our society,” Mr Banda said

He said Zambians must not allow anybody to teach them to hate. The President wondered why grown ups like Mr Sata and his United Party for National Development (UPND) counterpart, Hakainde Hichilema hate him without reason.

“I am saying this to Mr Sata and my son Hakainde, it[hate] will not take you anywhere,” Mr Banda said.

He advised the people of Chifubu not to be misled that the opposition will develop their constituency because no one individual has money in his or her pocket to develop the area.
Mr Banda urged the people of Chifubu to vote for Mr Ng’ambi in today’s parliamentary by-elections because he is the most suitable candidate.

Meanwhile, more than 200 cadres from the PF-UPND pact yesterday defected from the two parties to the ruling MMD during a rally held at Chifubu ground.
President Banda welcomed the defectors and said their defection is proof that people have confidence in the MMD and its leadership.

Leading the PF defectors, former Chifubu constituency chairman, Ben Mwansa said the MMD is a focused party as opposed to the pact which is faced with various problems.
And UPND Chifubu ward chairman Pethius Chibanga said there is no need to waste time being the opposition political party.

He called on the people in Chifubu constituency to vote for Mr Ng’ambi as he is the only credible candidate to foster development in the area. And Copperbelt Minister Mwansa Mbulakulima said victory is certain in today’s polls.

Mr Mbulakulima said Mr Nga’mbi will provide the missing link for the people in the constituency.
And Chifubu constituency deputy campaign manager Joe Malanji said people should shun the opposition because there is nothing tangible they will offer to the people of Zambia.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

State still holds seized emeralds from Moses Katumbi.

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Katanga province governor Moses Katumbi

PARLIAMENT yesterday heard that government is still in possession of a trunk of emeralds worth US$214,223.60 that was confiscated from governor of Katanga Province in Democratic Republic of Congo, Moses Katumbi.

Vice President George Kunda told the House that the emeralds are secured in an undisclosed bank and that they are safe.

Deputy Minister of Justice Todd Chilembo told Parliament yesterday that government is in the process of handing over the emeralds to Mr Katumbi following the agreement he signed with the Zambian government.

Mr Chilembo said this in response to a question by Kanchibiya member of Parliament Davies Mwango (PF) who wanted to know why Government returned the assets belonging to Mr Katumbi and what the value of the retuned assets is.

This was during questions for oral answer. Mr Chilembo said the agreement signed between Mr Katumbi and the Zambian government through the Task Force on Corruption sought to reach an amicable out of court settlement of the civil court proceedings and claims filed by Mr Katumbi in the High Court of Lusaka and Kitwe.

He said in public interest, government agreed and undertook to close all civil proceedings and claims that were pending against government as represented by the Attorney General, Anti-Corruption Commission and Drug Enforcement commission.

Mr Chilembo said the High courts in Kitwe and Lusaka endorsed the agreement. He explained that as a result of the agreement signed between government and Mr Katumbi, properties were forfeited to the Zambian government and sold. Mr Chilembo said various mining equipment and motor vehicles located at Kalulushi, Lufwanyama and Lusaka were sold at over K3 billion.

He said money forfeited to government was K183,679,243.59 and US$16,695.03. Mr Chilembo said office furniture and equipment were sold at K13,719,00.00. He said further said industrial property stand No NDO 4083/12 in Ndola was handed over to National Housing Authority (NHA) for disposal with an estimated value of K1.8 billion.

And Mr Chilembo denied reports that the emeralds belonging to Mr Katumbi were stolen. He said this in response to Chipili MP Davies Mwila (PF) asked government to confirm reports that emeralds were stolen.

And Mr Kunda said all the criminal and civil cases leveled against Mr Katumbi were settled in the agreement. He said this in response to Roan MP Chishimba Kambwili (PF) who wanted to know whether the criminal cases against Mr Katumbi were settled.

Mr Kunda said the attorney general settled the agreement with Mr Katumbi on behalf of the Government. He said this in response to Kabwata MP Given Lubinda who asked whether then Minister of Information and Broadcasting Services Vernon Mwaanga settled the agreement following his visits to Katanga province.
And Mr Chilembo informed the house that government acquired the Presidential Jet on lease because it was not able to purchase the aircraft in a one off cash transaction due to financial constraints.

He said the Presidential jet was delivered in October 2001 at a cost of US$28,772,813 through a lease agreement with Execujet Aviation Group who sourced most of the financing for the aircraft.

Mr Chilembo said this was paid off in September 2006, after government had paid a total of US$35,950,000, including a residue amount of US$6,000,000 for operations and maintenance by Execujet during the five years lease period and penalties on some delayed remittances.

He said the Presidential aircraft is now fully owned by the Zambian government. Mr Chilembo said this in response to a question by Mr Mwila who wanted to know why government acquired the Presidential jet on leased, the terms of the contract and how much money government has spent on the lease of the Presidential jet.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

Chifubu by-election: Issues at hand

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PF Leader Michael Sata (Picture Courtesy of The Post Newspaper)

TODAY the people of Chifubu go to the polls to elect their new Member of Parliament (MP) who shall be representing them for the next one year before the country’s 2011 tripartite elections.

Chifubu Constituency, which has a population of more than 100,000, with 29,198 registered voters in six wards and 39 polling stations, is largely under-developed in many areas. The by-election is as a result of the death of area MP Benson Bwalya who died some three months ago.

Four candidates are contesting the Chifubu seat, namely Frank Ng’ambi of the governing Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD), Susan Kawandami of the Patriotic Front (PF), the United National Independence party (UNIP)’s Poko Mambwe and political freshman and academician, Brian Banda of the Alliance for Development and Democracy (ADD).

Over and above, the campaigns have relatively been peaceful until lately when pockets of violence shored up among cadres in different areas of the constituency. Cadres have been mocking each other over which party is more popular in the area that is still grappling with serious developmental challenges.

The recent high profile violence involved alleged PF cadres who blocked Vice-President George Kunda’s motorcade on Monday afternoon as he headed for the Ndola International Airport from addressing a rally in Kawama.

President Rupiah Banda waves the MMD party symbol when he arrived at a rally in Limulunga to drum up support for Luena candidate Mwangala Maopu

At the time of the incident, the PF leader Michael Sata was from the airport in a convoy going to Chifubu, where he was going to address a public rally.

The incident has since been roundly condemned by various sections of society, who argue that violence has no place in a civilised society that subscribes to democratic norms.

Every peace-loving Zambian should abhor any form of violence, which is obviously retrogressive in a democratic society. There is need for political maturity from political players.

As though this is not enough, suspected opposition cadres also descended on MMD candidate Frank Ng’ambi and stopped his vehicle, which had MMD campaign posters on Ndola’s Kwacha Road.

Mr Ng’ambi, his daughter, Lukundo and a driver, had to be rushed to Ndola Central Hospital, where they received treatment after being beaten.

MMD and PF cadres have been fighting running battles in Chifubu Township ever since the PF leader addressed a rally in the area on Monday.

Police had to fire teargas canisters to disperse the charged cadres. Four people where injured in the fracas.

These kind of incidents have almost become commonplace in Zambia’s elections. Every time there is an election, political parties and police make a public commitment to avoid any form of violence – but they almost always fail to keep that commitment.

If elections have to be free and fair, political party leaders have a duty to ensure they discourage their members from engaging in violence.

The people of Chifubu constituency need more than violence. They are in dire need of development. They need food for their stomachs, a roof over their heads, employment for the youths, clean water to drink, a modern market to sell their merchandise and a good road network.

However, the duty and responsibility lies with the people today to elect a credible candidate to represent them effectively in Parliament. It is all in their hands to determine their destiny, as far as development is concerned.

The constituency, despite having had parliamentary representation, largely remains under-developed.

Some of the major developmental issues in Chifubu include poor water reticulation, poor road network, lack of recreation facilities for youths and several other social amenities.

For example, spaced areas like Kaniki have one health centre, which makes it hard for people to access health services because of the distance they have to cover to reach to the health centre.

There is also need for a secondary school in the area. Currently, there is only one basic school and those who qualify to grade 10 have trouble attending classes, as they have to sometimes hike and walk to attend school in Ndola central.

Temweni High School, the only secondary school in the constituency, is out of reach for many in various parts of constituency due to its distance.

Poor road network and water reticulation in places like Kawama, Chifubu and some parts of Pamodzi remains a serious challenge. People have no access to safe drinking water and proper sanitation.

Chifubu has traditionally been an MMD seat since the country returned to political pluralism and was once held by late president Levy Mwanawasa and later Matthew Mulanda.

In 2006, the tables turned and the opposition PF swept the Copperbelt to become the dominant party with the late Benson Bwalya taking the Chifubu seat after beating three contenders.

[pullquote]There is also need for a secondary school in the area. Currently, there is only one basic school and those who qualify to grade 10 have trouble attending classes, as they have to sometimes hike and walk to attend school in Ndola central.[/pullquote]

The area, which includes Pamodzi, Chifubu, Kaniki, Sakanya, Kawama and Overspill, is largely under-developed and is presented with challenges such as poor water and sanitation, bad road network, unemployment and poor health facilities.

MMD Candidate

MMD candidate, Frank Ng’ambi, a successful business executive, is riding on his corporate experience to bring development to the constituency.

He believes he is better placed to develop Chifubu as he would be a direct link between Government and the people.

Mr Ng’ambi, who also has an accounting background, is currently studying for his Masters degree in Business Administration with Northrise University and wants to bring accountability to the management of the Constituency Development Funds (CDF) – which were recently increased from K600 million to K666 million.

His areas of priority include employment creation through establishment of business ventures, water reticulation, road network and building of a modern market. If elected, he would also want to build a secondary school in the constituency.

PF candidate

PF candidate, Susan Kawandami, a farmer and business person, has her priories set on empowering women and improving the water and road infrastructure in the area.

Being a woman, she argues she is better placed to understand and empathise with people’s struggles in the area.

Ms Kawandami is not new to politics after previously taking part in a hotly contested election in the constituency on a Heritage Party ticket in 2001. She came fourth out of 10 candidates but fell far short of beating the winner, MMD’s Matthew Mulanda.

ADD candidate

ADD candidate, Brian Banda, a freshman in politics and an academician, is focused on wealth creation, youth employment and women empowerment. He also wants to improve the road network and create recreation facilities for youths most of whom have been victims of alcohol and prostitution.

Mr Banda sees himself as an agent of change to stir-up development in the constituency due to his vast knowledge and understanding of issues. The youngest of the four candidates also sees himself as a realist not one who would introduce textbook solutions to practical problems affecting the people of Chifubu Constituency.

UNIP candidate

UNIP’s Poko Mwambwe believes he has the qualities to represent the people of Chifubu Constituency in Parliament.

He is riding on his noble background as a teacher, arguing that he is better placed to understand the common man as he also is an ordinary human being keen to do extra-ordinary things. In addition, he strongly feels that it is time for the electorate in Chifubu Constituency to reciprocate his good gesture having moulded many youths in the area into responsible citizens as a teacher.

His major areas of interest are water reticulation and general infrastructural development. He articulated these two issues passionately during the campaigns.

Ultimately, the die has been cast. Each of the candidates is confident of scooping today’s by-election but the people will determine who will be representing them in Parliament before next year’s tripartite elections. Let the best candidates carry the day!

[Times of Zambia]

Kalusha Bwalya fumes

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Football Association of Zambia president Kalusha Bwalya and his vice Emmanuel Munaile during the FA's annual general meeting in Lusaka
FAZ president Kalusha Bwalya has described as stupid allegations that he played a role in Zambia defender, Emmanuel Mbola’s botched transfer move to Europe.

Kalusha said in an interview in Lusaka yesterday that he was saddened with people making wild allegations against him which were aimed at tarnishing his image.

Reacting to allegations that he had been actively involved in the failed transfer deal for Mbola from DR Congo side, TP Mazembe to Europe, Kalusha said he does not want his name to be tarnished because the claims were false.

“Allegations that I was involved in Mbola’s transfer are stupid”, he said

Sources at the weekend said Mining Rangers director Elijah Chileshe and Kalusha had been involved in the Mbola transfer, which attracted a strong protest from TP Mazembe proprietor Moses Katumbi when the teenage player attempted to join a European team recently.

Mbola moved to Mazembe in March for a $200,000 deal, while his contract with Armenia side, Pyunik Yereven was still binding.

Kalusha said yesterday that his job was to develop Zambian football and would not allow his name to be dragged in the ‘mud’.

[pullquote]”Allegations that I was involved in Mbola’s transfer are stupid”, he said[/pullquote]

“I can’t comment now because these are stupid allegations. I don’t want my name to be tarnished,” an upset Kalusha said.

On Monday, Chileshe said he was free to consult any FAZ official including Kalusha in matters relating to player international transfer.

“If Kalusha is able to assist in his personal capacity with player transfer, I can go there,” Chileshe said.

Kalusha also said he executes his football duties for many people including officials from the Confederation of African Football (CAF) who consult him on several issues.

“So many people come for consultation even from CAF. I work for football development,” he said.

Sources said there had been active ‘consultations’ between Chileshe and Kalusha, raising concern that the FAZ boss has had a hand in the controversial and botched move to a European country and that another move was being planned.

Mbola recently indicated that he would move to Italian Serie A Juventus while information also emerged that the 17-year-old was about to be signed by West Ham in England.

He eventually returned to Lubumbashi after Katumbi insisted that he belonged to TP Mazembe and that anyone wishing to get the player should first consult his club.

On July 23, sources said, Chileshe reportedly sent details of his passports and that of Mbola to Kalusha when the player had just returned to Lubumbashi.

But Chileshe said he does not understand why the Mbola issue had attracted such hype with some people accusing FAZ of being involved in the deal.

He said the only time FAZ was involved in the Mbola matter was when they issued an International Transfer Certificate (ITC) to Pyunik last year after Mining paid the association $5,000.

Chileshe said Mazembe paid Mining for Mbola’s services and that FAZ played no role in the deal.

He could not however state why the player was signed by Mazembe when his ITC is with Pyunik where the contract is still valid.

“I don’t know why some people have suddenly become very interested in Mbola’s transfer when this transaction does not involve FAZ but Mining, TP Mazembe and Pyunik. Let them stay away from this because I developed Mbola with my own money. So those clubs talking about this matter should just concentrate on building their own players,” he said.

He said he knew the people behind the ‘scheme’ whom he claimed wanted to fight Kalusha.

Chileshe said he was saddened by Katumb for divulging private matters concerning Mbola’s deal to the public.

He said what Mining and Mazembe agreed on Mbola was not meant for the public.
Chileshe said that Katumbi promised to sort out the Pyunik problem with world football governing body, FIFA over Mbola’s contractual mess.

The Mining boss said he had now adopted Mbola’s younger brother, Paul whom he was trying to develop into another top class player.

[Times of Zambia]

Tearing a copy of the Draft Constitution in public is an insult—NCC

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National Constitutional Conference chairperson Chifumu Banda (L) and spokesperson Mwangala Zaloumis, during the launch of the draft constitution in LUsaka.

THE National Constitutional Conference (NCC) has said the conduct of Patriotic Front (PF) deputy national secretary Samuel Mukupa to tear the Draft Constitution at a political rally is an insult to the many Zambians who have made submissions including Parliament.

And Mwense Patriotic Front (PF) Member of Parliament Jacob Chongo has said Mr Mukupa’s behaviour is also an insult to the United Party for National Development (UPND) their sister partner in the pact.

NCC spokesperson Mwangala Zaloumis said in an interview yesterday that it was wrong for the PF to politicise the cnstitution-making process.

“Zambians have been making submissions to the Draft Constitution and huge resources have been spent on this very important document therefore it would be wrong for people to politicise the process,” he said.

Ms Zaloumis said if people are opposed to the NCC process, they should not resort to politicising the constitution making process.

She said the NCC was a creation of the National Assembly and that it was wrong for a member of the PF to conduct himself when parliamentarians from the party were party to the creation of the Act.

“PF members of Parliament were there when the NCC Act was created,” she said.

NCC chairperson Chifumu Banda refused to comment about Mr Mukupa’s behaviour because he had so much work to do.

“We have so much work to do because we have received a lot of submissions which Zambians have made, so I will not waste my time to comment on that behaviour,” he said.

In a separate interview, Mr Chongo wondered how the PF and UPND would work together when they had such fundamental differences.

“That act by Mr Mukupa by itself is rubbishing all Zambians that have participated in the process including the UPND. They are telling the UPND that they do not think now just imagine how can these two parties work together. Are these really credible people that can form government?,” he said.

“Do you have to go to such an extent if you do not agree with something? I think there are more civil ways that people can show disagreement.”

He said by this act the PF were also rubbishing the Mung’omba Constitutional Review Commission (CRC) that the party has been advocating for.

“I only hope Zambians will now realise that these are criminals who want to usurp power by inciting people,” he said.

The Mwense MP also condemned the PF cadres for blocking Vice President George Kunda’s motorcade in Ndola.

“Just imagine what Mr Sata would have done if it was him that was blocked?” he said.
Mr Mukupa on Monday tore the Draft Constitution at a rally addressed by PF leader Michael Sata and threw it to the public saying the document was only fit for marketeers to use as a wrapper for vegetables.

[Times of Zambia]

Zambian miners tense due to outsourcing of labour

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Zambian miners are unhappy that Vedanta Resources owned Konkola Copper Mines has continued to outsource labour because of lack of intention from the government.

Mr Rayford Mbulu president of Mine Workers Union of Zambia said that KCM, Zambia’s leading copper producer is likely to continue outsourcing labour as long as there is no intervention from politicians.

Commenting on the recent visit by mines deputy minister Mr SimoN Kachimba to KCM operations on the Copperbelt region of Zambia, Mr Mbulu was skeptical of tangible results emerging from the meeting with the mine officials because they appeared to have already made up their minds over outsourcing.

He commended the government for the initiative to meet mine officials on the matter relating to Zambianisation which said that the mining union has already has had a similar one before. The impression of the miners union was like discussing an issue on which decisions seem to have been made already noting that that it was MUZ’s view that the miner, KCM has already made up its mind to outsource labour at the expense of skilled locals.

He said that I think we’ve not achieved anything because they KCM were simply justifying their decision to outsource. From the manner the meeting ended, it seems they will continue outsourcing.

According to Mr Mbulu, if what was happening at KCM was left unchecked, it would spread to other mining firms and ultimately disadvantage Zambian professionals. There was need for all stakeholders to join hands in stopping the outsourcing at KCM.

He said that KCM has the largest number of expatriates in the mining sector. Mopani has been led by a Zambian Chief Executive Officer and he has run it so effectively so far. KCM has more than 135 expatriates while Mopani has about half that number but they are performing very well.

[SteelGuru ]

(Filed by Mr Kapembwa Sinkamba SteelGuru Correspondent Zambia)