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Nkana Warm to Makwaza

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Nkana fans have seemingly warmed up to Linos Makwaza and they showed it on Saturday when they mobbed him at Woodlands stadium following a 1-0 away win over City of Lusaka.

Makwaza was a shock appointment considering that he played for Nkana’s archrivals for over a decade and a half and was a key protagonist in some of their fiercest derby clashes over the years.

On Saturday against City, he led Nkana to its first away victory since returning to the top flight this season.

Makwaza got off to bad start with two successive defeats losing his first games two games against Konkola Blades at home and away to Forest Rangers but has now three successive wins under his belt and Nkana are 10 off the pace in sixth place on 28 points.

He said he will dedicate all his victories during his tenure to all the fallen Nkana icons as a way of honoring them.

“It feels great (being accepted at Nkana ) and most of the old timers have passed on so winning is a way for me to honor them with winning,” Makwaza said before he was mobbed outside the dressing room after the win.

Meanwhile, Nchanga Rangers drew 1-1 away to Nkwazi on Sunday to maintain top spot on 37 points, two more than second placed Zesco United who crashed National Assembly 2-0 on Saturday in Ndola.

FAZ Super Division
14/08/2010
Week 21
Konkola Blades 1(Robert Tembo  14″)-Kabwe Warriors 1(Ricahrd Kasonde 37″)

Roan United 0-Forest Rangers 0

Zesco United 2(Maybin Mwaba ?” ?”)-National Assembly 0

City of Lusaka 0- Nkana 1(William Chinse 52″)

Power Dynamos 1(Simon Bwalya 49″)-Green Buffaloes 2(John Musukwa 2″, Brian Chilando 43″)

Choma- Eagles 3(Aubrey Zulu 17″ 87″, Tresford Mhango 69″)-Lusaka Dynamos 0

15/08/2010
Nkwazi 1-Nchanga Rangers 1
Postponed
Zanaco-Red Arrows

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Zanaco Lose Away to FUS Rabat

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Zanaco’s Confederations Cup mini-league debut got off to a poor start when they lost 1-0 away to FUS Raba of Morocco on Saturday night.

A 57th minute goal from defender Mohammed Benchrifa via a free kick sealed Zanaco’s fellow debutants FUS win in Group B.

Zanaco are bottom of Group B on zero points while FUS take temporal lead on three points ahead of this evening second pool match between Haras El Hodoud of Egypt and two-time champions CS Sfaxien of Tunisia.

Zanaco second Group B match will be at home on August 28 when they host Haras in Lusaka.

Pilfering and the Work Culture

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By Gerald Nkisu Katayi

Some people have amassed wealth through stealing and plundering their places of work; in government or private firms and yet they live like heroes. It is now a common thing to see a station handy man driving an expensive car or a records clerk living in a mansion. Dr. Sondashi once said, “Workers steal from their employers; even those who make tea in offices, steal sugar and tea bags”. Are people employed to work or steal? Some people might say both! Is it true then to say behind every success story there’s a crime?

Not long ago a princess from a royal establishment who now lives in Lusaka decided to dress up a presidential candidate who could not afford to buy decent suits during the campaigns. Meaning he was a poor man. But soon after winning the elections, he became one of the worlds neat dressed men; on top of that owning property in and outside the country. Turning from a caterpillar into a beautiful butterfly over night.Going by the constitutional salary for a president, it is impossible to equate his salary and the property he acquired? Which formula did he use to get wealth during his presidency? Or was there something fishy? Some of these questions remain an answered.

Government workers in Zambia get away with theft so easily because their disciplinary codes are so tedious; it takes years for any one to be penalized. Some of them end up being retired in public interest and then pay them more on top of what they stole. It could be from this background that Mr. Mike Mulongoti is campaigning against “abuse of office” from the Ant-Corruption Act. There’s no reason for any sincere office bearer to react negatively to the consequences of abuse of office as Mr. Mulongoti is doing. It is now becoming common knowledge that Zambians are joining politics for plunder and not for service.

The Post Newspaper carried out an editorial which read in part… “It is inconceivable that public officers, such as Rupiah and his minions, can fight for the right to abuse their offices without consequence…” Yes, they want to abuse their offices without consequences. They want to cover their dark side so that the long arm of the law could not reach them. Otherwise, why fight against such a progressive law when there are laws which need to be changed like the Public Act which those in office use to oppressed their opponents?

Abuse of office comes in different ways, but one of them is stealing. Using one’s office to gather personal wealth, like stealing from the hospitals, schools and roads. This is mind boggling! And yet this has become a work culture and acceptable in Zambia; because there’s no political power to avert this scourge. Both the politicians and the law enforcement officers are involved in the plunder. This type of selfishness can destroy a country. T. Milton has carefully marked; Satan in his intense selfishness would rather reign in hell than serve in heaven. Through the plunder that takes place in private and government offices, individuals drive posh cars on dirty roads and around poor citizens. That is indeed reigning in hell and refusing to serve in heaven.

When you make money your god, it will plague you like the devil. A man is called selfish, not for pursuing his own good, but for neglecting his neighbor’s. Never one thing and seldom one person can make for success. It takes a number of them merging into one perfect whole.

Politicians urged to deliberate the windfall tax, politically

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A civil society organization has challenged political leaders intending to participate in the 2011 tripartite elections to make the taxation in the mining sector, a political matter.

Caritas Zambia, Executive director, Sam Mulafulafu said that politicians need to begin discussing the failure to make the nation’s mining sector, a major contributor to economic growth during their campaigns.

Mr mulafulafu said that the reversal of the windfall tax and the inability to allow the mining sector thrive as the most active contributor to Zambia’s economic growth should be discussed by political leaders.

He noted that the discussions should be done extensively to attract the necessary attention that is required for the government to take action and bring back the right taxes into the mining sector.

The Executive director pointed out that it is shameful for the country to be made to beg for resources to fund developmental projects in the country when Zambia is a big time copper producer.

Mr Mulafulafu said it is inappropriate to describe the nation’s extractive industry as over used when the country has not registered any benefit from it.

He indicated that government has to derive the required benefit from the profits and proceeds coming out of the mining sector.
[ QFM ]

Safety in Times of Distress

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TODAY’S SCRIPTURE

“But as for me, I shall sing of Your strength; Yes, I shall joyfully sing of Your loving kindness in the morning, For You have been my stronghold and a refuge in the day of my distress”
(Psalm 59:16, NAS).

TODAY’S WORD from Joel and Victoria

Everyone goes through situations and circumstances in life that can cause distress, worry or anxiety. The key to overcoming these situations is exactly what David did in today’s verse. Even though David’s very life was at stake, He knew that His source of strength and victory was in His worship. He knew that He would find refuge during the day of distress as He sang praises to the Most High God.

No matter what you’re facing in life today, realize that there’s no better place for you to be than in the presence of Almighty God. Everything you need is found in Him. When you begin to worship Him, when you call upon His name, He promises to be near you. And when God shows up on the scene, the enemy must flee! Today, if you’ve been fighting discouragement, worry or anxiety, cast those cares on the Lord. Come into His presence with singing and enter His courts with praise. Let Him be a refuge for you and give you the strength you need to overcome every obstacle in Jesus’ name!

A PRAYER FOR TODAY

Heavenly Father, I humbly come before You today. I declare that You are good and faithful. I will sing of Your love and mercy. Fill me with Your strength and joy as I worship You. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.

– Joel & Victoria Osteen

HH distances himself from Chifubu saga

United Party for National Development (UPND) president Hakainde Hichilema says has refused to be dragged into the debate that the Patriotic Front (PF) won the Chifubu by-elections single handedly.

Mr Hichilema said he would use right channels to resolve squabbles affecting the UPND/PF pact.

UPND on the Copperbelt has accused PF of not being sincere in view of recent utterances byPF vice-president Guy Scott.

The UPND said it was disappointed with Dr Scott who portrayed the PF as being more popular than the UPND.

But Mr. Hichilema said that such debates should not be allowed in the public.

He said that it is pure immaturity to allow such debates to occur in the media as they are right channels to discuss such matters.
[ QFM ]

ZAWA to conduct a public auction of various game and protected animals

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Zambia Wildlife Authority (ZAWA) will conduct a public auction of various game and protected animals to be hunted by interested citizens for meat, ZAWA Public Relations Officer Wilfred Moonga has said.

Mr. Moonga said the animals to be auctioned constitute 21 species packaged into 228 bags containing two to six different species per hunting bag.

He said the auction was intended to allow even people without firearms to access game meat because licenses to hunt wild animals were only given to people owning licensed firearms and were in possession of a blue book.

Mr. Mtonga said the animals to be auctioned were secured from this year’s approved resident quota of animals to be hunted under license.

He said the quota of animals to be hunted has been split into normal resident hunting, auction and SMS conservation awareness campaign competition.

Mr. Mtonga also said that hunting applications for citizens interested to hunt in the 2010 hunting season closed on May 31 this year and that the selection of successful applicants will be conducted through a public draw in August at ZAWA head office in Chilanga.

Meanwhile, the SMS competition which was launched in March this year would continue to run up to end of this month with live draws conducted every two weeks on Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation (ZNBC) television.

ZANIS

Church urged to pray for peace as Zambia approaches the 2011 presidential and general elections

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Vice president George Kunda

VICE president George Kunda has urged the church in Zambia to use its spiritual mighty in bringing about peace and harmony as the nation approaches the 2011 presidential and general elections.

Speaking at the Anglican Church centenary celebrations at saint Marks high school in Choma today, the vice president said the church in Zambia is expected to promote political reconciliation where tension is imminent among citizens.

The vice president said because politics and religion are intertwined, it is necessary to identify common ground where the church and
politics can work together for the benefit of the people.

He urged church leaders to stop any form of violence during the forthcoming presidential and general elections. Vice president Kunda said the nation cannot have a situation in which people are injuring, maiming and destroying property during elections campaigns.

He said church leaders should be able to stop any form of violence during elections. He however expressed sadness at the conduct of some senior church leaders who are involved in hurling insults, finger pointing and counter-accusations.

The vice president said this conduct is a great departure from Christian principles. Vice president Kunda urged churches in Zambia to choose leaders of their choice in the upcoming polls irrespective of tribal belonging.

He also urged the Media in the country to help promote an environment in which next year’s elections will be held in a peaceful environment.

The vice president commended the Anglican Church for taking a none partisan stance. He said the church has also been complementing government in the provision of educational and health services.

Vice president Kunda said the church has made tremendous contribution to the social-economic development of the nation in the last 100 years of its existence in Zambia.

And the church has said it will continue supporting government in its endeavor to develop the nation. Bishop for Lusaka diocese David Njovu also says the church is extremely happy with the support it is rendering to small scale farmers which has resulted in the country recording a bumper harvest in the 2009/2010 farming season.

“The church acknowledges the support government is giving to small scale farmers. This support has resulted in the country recording a bumper harvest,” he said.

He urged government to ensure the rehabilitation of road infrastructure is completed in time to facilitate marketing of produce.

Bishop Njovu was speaking at Saint Marks High school in Choma today during the church’s centenary celebration.

He said the church will continue supporting the government of the day while heralding ethical values that enrich the nation. Bishop Njovu said the church will continue to be the salt and light that enrich the nation.

ZANIS

New Coal mine to open in Sinazongwe

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Processed Fines of Coal that could be wasted at Chinese Collum Coal Mine (CCCM) if they are not sold before the onset of the rains

A new coal mine is expected to be opened in Sinazongwe District in Southern Province before the end of this year.

The mine will be called Indongo and Jonah Coal Mine and will be set up in Senior Chief Mweemba area in Mulungwa.

Indongo and Jonah Coal Mine Counsultant Lewis Tumbama told the special meeting for Sinazongwe District Development Coordinating Committee (DDCC) about the new development today at the Council Chamber.

Mr Tumbama said that 50 percent of the mine would be owned by Zambians while the other 50 percent would be owned by foreigners.

He disclosed that US$ 10 million would be pumped in as initial capital for the operation of the mine.
Mr Tumbama noted that the mine would be an open pit mine and will have a washing plant, pollution control facility, a residential area for high cost and low cost houses.

The Consultant said the life span for three open pit areas that would be opened would be 15 years.

He however, noted that 53 households from five villages within the mining area would be relocated to other area that has already been identified.

The Villages includes, Siabwacha, Siapukwe, Malyango, Mudododi and Siavwela.

Mr Tumbama said the company would bear all the cost of relocating the people through building them new houses and assisting them to start their new life.

The DDCC committee has also recommended to the new mine owners to set up a development trust fund to ensure that the interests of the community were addressed.

Zambian shareholders in the new company includes Livestock and Fisheries Development Minister Bradford Machila, Dipak Patel, Satwant Sing the former rally driver, and Davison Mulela former Minister in the Chiluba regime.

ZANIS

NCC tosses out degree clause

NCC Delegates Deliberating

The National Constitutional Conference (NCC) yesterday resolved to drop the requirement of a first degree or its equivalent from the qualifications for a presidential candidate and agreed to revert to the status quo as provided in the current Constitution.

Considering submissions from the public on the Draft Constitution, the NCC plenary yesterday resolved unanimously to remove article 108 (e) from the Draft Constitution.

According to article 108 (e) in the Draft Constitution a person shall be qualified to be a candidate for selection as president if that person has obtained, as a minimum academic qualification, a first degree or its equivalent from a recognised university or institution.

However, debating the 182 submissions from the public that rejected the clause, one of the NCC commissioners and Vice-President George Kunda said this was a bad clause.

“Mr chairperson it is a bad clause and it should be removed. It has been well articulated by the petitioners who have opposed the clause and the current status quo should be retained,” he said.

Another commissioner Divo Katete said the education system in Zambia was such that many people end up at diploma level.
He supported the removal of the clause.
Njekwa Anamela said most Zambians were opposed to the inclusion of the degree clause in the new constitution.
“During the recess I listened to many voices and they are against this clause,” he said.

Chieftainess Nkomeshya Mukamambo II also supported the removal of the clause.

Another commissioner Bishop Chileshe said the clause has the potential to divide the country.

On Article 110 for the election of the president which provided that the returning officer shall declare the presidential candidate who receives not less than 50 per cent plus one of the valid votes cast, the conference resolved that the people through the referendum would decide.

The conference adopted article 130 that Cabinet ministers would be appointed from amongst members of the National Assembly.

The conference also agreed to reduce the number of constituencies from the 290 that were approved in Draft Constitution.

Contributing to the debate on the reduction of the number of constituencies commissioner Mkondo Lungu said the reduction should be in accordance with the delimitation process.
[ Times of Zambia ]

Poachers burn ZAWA equipment

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Suspected poachers have set ablaze and completely destroyed a Zambia Wildlife Authority (ZAWA) tractor and tow grader both worth about K400 million in an ambush attack on the crew that was grading roads in Kafue National Park.

The road maintenance equipment was one of the equipments that were purchased by the World Bank under the seed project to improve road infrastructure and enhance tourism development in Kafue National Park.

This is contained in a press statement made available to ZANIS in Lusaka today by ZAWA Public Relations Officer Wilfred Moonga.

Mr Moonga explained that the incident happened on Tuesday this week around 15:00 hours when the road maintenance team was grading the North eastern boundary of the park bordering Chief Mulendama’s areas in Mumbwa District.

A check at the scene by the team comprising ZAWA and Police officers in Mumbwa yesterday confirmed that the tractor was completely burnt and destroyed while the row grader was partially gutted by spreading fire that only burnt the wheels.

Meanwhile, both ZAWA and Police have launched a man hunt to arrest and bring the suspected criminals to justice.

Mr Moonga said it is regrettable that poachers could burn the equipment which was procured for the purpose of improving and maintaining the park road infrastructure which includes management of tourist loop roads as well as park boundary.

He noted that this development is retrogressive as it retards tourism development efforts because poor roads in parks have been the major impediment to tourism growth.

Mr Moonga said poor road infrastructure has over the years caused the Kafue National Park, despite having the highest biodiversity as compared to other national parks within Southern, Central and African region, not to realize its full potential and claim its rightful position as a major tourism destination of choice.

[ ZANIS ]

New mine to open in Sinazongwe

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A new coal mine is expected to be opened in Sinazongwe District in Southern Province before the end of this year.

The mine will be called Indongo and Jonah Coal Mine and will be set up in Senior Chief Mweemba area in Mulungwa.

Indongo and Jonah Coal Mine Counsultant Lewis Tumbama told the special meeting for Sinazongwe District Development Coordinating Committee (DDCC) about the new development today at the Council Chamber.

Mr Tumbama said that 50 percent of the mine would be owned by Zambians while the other 50 percent would be owned by foreigners.

He disclosed that US$ 10 million would be pumped in as initial capital for the operation of the mine.

Mr Tumbama noted that the mine would be an open pit mine and will have a washing plant, pollution control facility, a residential area for high cost, and low cost houses.

The Consultant said the life span for three open pit areas that would be opened would be 15 years.

He, however, noted that 53 households from five villages within the mining area would be relocated to other area that has already been identified.

The Villages includes, Siabwacha, Siapukwe, Malyango, Mudododi and Siavwela.

Mr Tumbama said the company would bear all the cost of relocating the people through building them new houses and assisting them to start their new life.

The DDCC committee has also recommended to the new mine owners to set up a development trust fund to ensure that the interests of the community were addressed.

Zambian shareholders in the new company includes Livestock and Fisheries Development Minister Bradford Machila, Dipak Patel, Satwant Sing the former rally driver, and Davison Mulela former Minister in the Chiluba regime.

[ ZANIS ]

Don’t politicise death – HH

United Party for National Development (UPND) president Hakainde Hichilema says it is wrong for people to politicise the death of any person as has been the case with late Mpulungu MMD member of Parliament (MP) Lameck Chibombamilimo.

Mr Hichilema said in an interview in Lusaka yesterday that people should put politics aside and concentrate on mourning their departed brother instead of engaging in political talk when the bereaved family is still bearing the burden of the loss of their dear father and husband.

“You know we are mourning our friend Chibombamilimo and that is our call. We should ensure that we mourn with the family and remember Mr Chibombamilimo for the contribution he made to the people of Mpulungu,” he said.

Mr Hichilema said politicising the death of any person is unfortunate and should be condemned by all well meaning Zambians.

The UPND leader also condemned some youths who allegedly beat up Chilanga MP Ng’andu Magande on Thursday night at the late MP’s funeral in Kabulonga.

[pullquote]“You know we are mourning our friend Chibombamilimo and that is our call. We should ensure that we mourn with the family and remember Mr Chibombamilimo for the contribution he made to the people of Mpulungu,” he said.[/pullquote]
And Senior Chief Tafuna of the Lungu people in Northern Province said during the burial of Mr Chibombamilimo that all Lungu and Mambwe chiefs are disappointed with the behaviour of some political leaders who have been making statements aimed at gaining political capital out of the death of Mr Chibombamilimo.

The traditional ruler said this through a member of the Lungu Royal Establishment, Griever Sikasote.
Family spokesperson Titus Kauzi expressed disappointment that some political party members were engaging in fights as other people mourned Mr Chibombamilimo.

Mr Kauzi said Mr Chibombamilimo’s family will be forced to report perpetrators of violence to Government law enforcement wings so that the law could take its course.

On Thursday, Chief Zombe of the Lungu people directed PF leader Michael Sata to immediately stop commenting on the death of Mr Chibombamilimo because it was barbaric and untraditional.

Speaking on behalf of all Lungu and Mambwe chiefs, Chief Zombe told journalists that it was unfortunate that some politicians had taken advantage of the death of Mr Chibombamilimo to gain political mileage.

“It is sad to see people start attacking each other after the death of a nephew of the Lungu people and grand son of Mambwes. On behalf of all the Lungu and Mambwe chiefs, I am commanding that such politicians stop commenting on the death of our son immediately,” he said.

Chief Zombe, who is a nephew of Mr Chibombamilimo, also said the Lungu and Mambwe traditional rulers were disappointed that PF cadres led by Mr Sata caused confusion at Lusaka International Airport on Wednesday upon the arrival of Mr Chibombamilimo’s body from India.

“This is very untraditional and unethical. This system of doing politics over the death of someone is barbaric and should be stopped,” he said.

Chief Zombe said there is also a clause in the constitution that requires people to respect the dead.

The traditional ruler, who was representing Lungu and Mambwe chiefs at Mr Chibombamilimo’s funeral, said people who were politicising the death of the MP were dividing the traditional leadership among the Lungu and Mambwe people.

[ Zambia Daily Mail ]

The Week in Pictures

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The Mayor of Lusaka, Robert Chikwelete with Rotary International President, Ray Klinginsmith

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The Mayor of Lusaka, Robert Chikwelete, confers the status of Freeman of the City of Lusaka on Rotary International President, Ray Klinginsmith

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A traffic officer on motorbike checks out the flow of traffic along the airport road in Lusaka

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Tanzanian preacher ,Zachary Kakobe, arrives in Lusaka for a series of healing and preaching sessions

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Education Minister Dora Siliya greets teachers before the start of a workshop on matters relating to the education sector in Zambia.

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First Lady Thandiwe Banda with the widow of Mpulungu Member of Parliament Beatrice Chibombamilimo at the funeral house in Lusaka

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Foreign Affairs Minister Kabinga Pande meets Canadian investors at his office

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President Banda boards the Presidential Challenger plane before leaving for Botswana from Lusaka international airport.

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President Banda greets government officials before leaving for Botswana at Lusaka international airport.

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President Banda greets MMD officials before leaving for Botswana at Lusaka international airport.

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President Banda talks to journalists before leaving for Botswana at Lusaka international airport.

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Presidential pilots of the Presidential plane wait for President Banda to board the aircraft before taking off for Botswana.

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Some graduands at the University of Zambia great east road campus hoist their head dresses after graduating in various programs

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Some of the Zambia national soccer team players at Lusaka international airport before leaving for Uganda where the team drew 1-1 in an international friendly match.

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Zambia national soccer team play-maker Rainford Kalaba who is club-less during an interview at Lusaka international airport.

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Zambia national soccer team coach Dario Bonetti at Lusaka international airport before leaving for Uganda where his team drew 1-1 in an international friendly match

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Zambia national soccer team assistant coach ,Lucky Msiska, makes calls to gather his players at Lusaka international airport before leaving for Uganda where the team drew 1-1 in an international friendly match

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Zambia national soccer team coach Dario Bonetti (right) with his assistants at Lusaka international airport before leaving for Uganda where his team drew 1-1 in an international friendly match

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Zambia sugar Corporate affairs Manager Lovemore Sievu takes shareholders on a conducted tour of the sugar plant in Mazabuka

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Some Zambia sugar shareholders plucking sugar cane during the conducted tour of the Zambia sugar factory

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Zambia sugar Corporate affairs Manager Lovemore Sievu takes shareholders on a conducted tour of the sugar plant in Mazabuka.

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United States of America army generals interact with children at the Kamwala hospice in Lusaka

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United States of America army generals interact with children at the Kamwala hospice in Lusaka.

City, Nkana Set For Woodlands Showdown

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Nkana visit beleaguered City of Lusaka looking heap more woes on their hosts and to extend their recent good run in coach Linos Makwaza’s first visit to Lusaka since his appointment last month.

New City coach Fewdays Musonda jumps straight into the heat of things with an emotional reunion with 7th placed Nkana in what is expected to be the big match of the weekend.

Musonda helped guide Nkana to promotion last season before being sidelined as the Kitwe sides return to top flight football was almost confirmed.

While Musonda has some personal scores to settle after his unceremonious exit from Nkana last year, he knows he must also win the hearts and minds at Woodlands fast on Saturday with a good start and display knowing very well that emotions are heavy in the air over the sacking this week of his predecessor Chris “Gaza” Tembo.

Furthermore, bottom of the table City are in desperate need of the three points and should brace themselves for Nkana who arrive with two wins on the trot under Makwaza.

The question is can City bounce back after losing 2-0 away last week to leaders Nchanga Rangers?

The odds favor Nkana who beat city 4-2 in the first leg match in Week 6 played in Kitwe although Makwaza has yet to win against his hosts since drawing 3-3 last season when he came to Woodlands with former team Forest Rangers in Week 26.

Meanwhile, Nchanga Rangers are also in Lusaka and looking to extend their stay at the top of the table for a second week in a roll when they visit Nkwazi at Edwin Emboela stadium.

FAZ Super Division

14/08/2010

Week 21
Konkola Blades-Kabwe Warriors
Roan United-Forest Rangers
Zesco United-National Assembly
City of Lusaka- Nkana
Power Dynamos-Green Buffaloes
Nkwazi-Nchanga Rangers
Choma Eagles-Lusaka Dynamos
Postponed
Zanaco-Red Arrows

[standings league_id=15 template=extend logo=false]