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Sikota lauds State over land rates

UNITED Liberal Party (ULP) President Sakwiba Sikota has commended Government for revoking the decision to increase land rates by 1,000 per cent.

Mr Sikota said in a statement released in Lusaka yesterday that land was a vital component in the development of the country which needed to be handled in collaboration with other stakeholders such as farmers.

He commended the Government for responding to concerns raised by farmers on rates and for revoking its decision to increase land rates by 1,000 percent.

“Currently, most of our farmers cannot afford to pay huge land rates because of limited use of land.
“While we appreciate that Government needs resources to administer land matters, there is a need to develop a system that will help to increase food production and meet the cost of land administration,” the statement reads in part.

Mr Sikota said the ULP hoped the decision not to increase land rates would lead to a system that could benefit both the farmers and institutions that administer land.

He said Government should reform the valuation of land Act to allow for some exemptions to community organisations such as charities involved in farming.

Some of the concessions on land rates could be provided to pensioners who decide to get into farming.
Mr Sikota suggested that peasant farmers that intended to get into commercial farming with land size from 50,000 hectares could be allowed to apply for exemption from paying land rates for two years.

He said Government could also put in measures to ensure there was no abuse of the exemption facility.

Mr Sikota said if land which had been subjected to exemption was alienated within six years of such exemption, the new owners would have to pay the exempted rates.
[ Times of Zambia ]

Chiyangi Happy With Under-17 Training

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Zambia under-17 coach Aggrey Chiyangi has expressed satisfaction with his charges performance despite losing  4-2 to Super Division club Red Arrows in a training game today at Nkoloma stadium in Lusaka today.

“What was important was not the result because we knew we were playing a Super Division side and that we see how the young boys can handle that pressure,” Chiyangi said.

Chiyangi said another training game was planned for next week to get the team in frame for the crucial must-win match against Uganda under-17 next Saturday.

Uganda under-17 lead Zambia Under-17,  2-0 from the first leg of their Caf Under-17 Cup preliminary round qualifiers.

Meanwhile, Arrows goals in the training match came from a Dube Phiri brace while Agrippa Mbewe and Goodson Kachinga scored one goal each.

Martin Chakulya and Emmanuel Mwaba scored for the Under-17.

Zanaco hold day and night training

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Zanaco today had a twofold training programme with day and evening sessions.

 Zambia Caf Champions League envoys on Thursday evening trained at Woodlands stadium under flood flights.

However, the technical bench was not fully satisfied with the lighting at Woodlands and it is now likely the evening workout at the iconic venue was the teams last before the teams expected departure for Algeria on Monday.

The evening training session was held ahead of next week’s Caf Champions League second round, first leg match away to Entente Setif of Algeria to be played on Saturday evening in Setif.

Zanaco have also switch training to artificial turf this week and used the Independence stadium pitch to practice on as they will face Setif on a plastic surface next weekend on April 24.

President Rupiah Banda to grace the Kuomboka Ceremony this Saturday

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President Rupiah Banda will this Saturday grace the annual Kuomboka Ceremony of the Lozi People of Western Province.

President Banda has been invited to be guest of honour at the event by the Barotse Royal Establishment.

Special assistant to the President for press and public relations Dickson Jere in a statement released to QFM today says the president’s and his delegation will arrive in Western Province town of Mongu on Saturday to grace the Kuomboka ceremony, which is scheduled to take place on the same day.

President Banda will be accompanied to Western Province by Community and Social Services minister Michael Kaingu,tourism minister Catherine Namugala, Local government and housing minister Eustako Kazonga, health deputy minister Solomon Musonda and other Senior Government Officials.

The President and his delegation will return to Lusaka on Sunday.

QFM

UPND Cries Foul as AVAP nods By Elections Preparations

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UPND Spokesperson Charles Kakoma (R) and Patriotic Front Secretary General Wynter Kabimba (l)

The opposition United Party for National Development has accused government of deliberately poorly planning the Milanzi and Mufumbwe Parliamentary by-elections in order to manipulate the electoral process.

Party spokesperson, Charles Kakoma said preparations ahead of the forthcoming elections have been recklessly handled and that government is to blame.

Mr. Kakoma cited the controversy surrounding the printing of the ballot papers as one such indication of poor planning.
He said the ballot papers would have been printed within the country but government has deliberately decided to print them abroad so that it can easily manipulate the process.

Mr Kakoma said his party seriously suspects manipulation in the entire process leading to the by-elections. But AVAP executive director, Bonnie Tembo has defended the Electoral Commission of Zambia’s preparations ahead of the by-elections describing them as satisfactory and up to standard

He however says there are lessons to be learnt from every election process and that as the nation looks forward to the 2011 elections,it is imperative that everyone is open minded.

He also calls on stakeholders to play their part and not just leave it to government if the election process is to develop to the quality standards required.

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Govt keen to resolve North-West road problems

Vice-President George Kunda has said the Government has resolved to once and for all solve long standing issues of roads and electricity infrastructure in North-Western Province.

Mr. Kunda said in Mufumbwe yesterday during two campaign rallies that Government wanted to improve the infrastructure as the province was key to Zambia’s economic future.

The vice-president, who was rallying support for MMD candidate Mulondwe Muzungu in the April 29 by-election, said to accelerate the tarring of Mutanda-Chavuma Road, more contractors would move on site while bush clearing had started from Kasempa to connect Mufumbwe to the national power grid.

“President Banda and his Government decided the North-Western Province requires roads and electricity, we want to solve this once and for all,” he said.

Mr. Kunda said it was a pity that while the MMD was discussing development, the United Party for National Development (UPND)/Patriotic Front (PF) co-leaders Hakainde Hichilema and Michael Sata, respectively, were preoccupied with insults.

He said because of the enhanced economic activities in North-Western Province, all the districts needed to be connected to the national power grid and open up the M8 Road.

“As a temporary measure, Government has brought new generators for districts which are not connected to the grid,” he said.

The MMD campaign received a boost after a hugely popular MMD aspirant Stephen Masumba, who was allegedly being courted by the opposition, threw his weight behind Mr Muzungu.

Mr. Muzungu said the people of Mufumbwe should reject leaders seeking to get into power on the platform of hatred, lies and vulgar language.

And Southern Province Minister Daniel Munkombwe charged that UPND was a tribal party and people from outside the province in the party were only ‘visitors’.

Earlier on arrival at Chamwina School grounds, Mr Kunda urged the people to reject political parties fanning violence by importing cadres from outside the province to campaign in Mufumbwe.
[ Times of Zambia ]

Government gazetted my islands without my knowledge –Chief Sinazongwe

Chief Sinazongwe has charged that government gazetted Nchete and Sikula islands in Sinazongwe district on Lake Kariba into wildlife sanctuaries with out his consent.

The chief said at the workshop on finalisaation of the general management for Nchete and Sikula Wildlife sanctuaries in Maamba that he was happy that the Zambia wildlife Authority (ZAWA) has remembered to improve the status of the two islands.

Chief Sinazongwe disclosed that poaching has been taking place at the two islands without arresting the cuprites because the Local ZAWA officers have no land transport and water transport to carry out patrols.

He said government had neglected the development of the two islands and wondered why it has taken long to protect and to take care of the wildlife.

‘No one is serious to check on people putting snares to kill animals on the islands. It has taken time 10 years since officers from ZAWA visited the islands so that they can be developed. Government just gazetted the island and left it.” Chief Sinazongwe said.

The chief urged ZAWA to involve the community in the management of wildlife on the islands.

He said the islands were still under his chiefdom because they were only created when Lake Kariba was built in 1959.

He said a lot of animals have been wiped away from the valley because ZAWA has not been monitoring and controlling poaching from Gwembe to Sinazongwe district.

The chief urged ZAWA to ensure that some other areas in the valley were identified where wild animals could be kept for game viewing and to ensure that the up coming generation know the animal species that the district has.

He disclosed that animals at Chibumba islands on Lake Kariba in Senior Chief Mweemba area have been wiped away because of ZAWA’s failure to control poaching.

The chief noted that wildlife officers in Sinazongwe should have a boat for patrols on the lake and land transport to control poaching to protect animals for future generation.

“Our ZAWA officers are walking they have no transport for use on land and on water. They need an effective boat and land transport because the area is too big. They walk to petrol game management areas. But there is nothing being done I thought ZAWA had money,” the chief said.

Sinazongwe District Commissioner (DC) Oliver Pelete said the Nchete and Sikula island management plan should address the concerns of the communities for them to assist ZAWA in managing the two sanctuaries.

Mr Pelete said government has taken tourism as an important venture for economic development.

Nchete and sikula islands were formed when Lake kariba was built in 1959 and they are part of Chief Sinazongwe’s area.
The two islands have large number of wildlife and different species of birds.

Violence erupts in Mufumbwe bye-elections campaign- FODEP

cadres jeering at police officers

The Foundation for Democratic Process (FODEP) has said the escalating violence in Mufumbwe by-election between UPND and MMD cadres has left nine people injured and hospitalized in various clinics.

Fodep Information Officer Macdonald Chipenzi said in a statement today that such acts were barbaric, uncalled for, should be curtailed immediately, and the perpetrators should punished.

Chipenzi said the violence has exposed the weaknesses and ineffective of the electoral code of conduct, which he describes as an affront to holding free and fair elections.

He disclosed that FODEP monitors on the ground in Mufumbwe have observed that violence was being instigated by MMD and UPND supporters have left nine people hospitalized.

Mr Chipenzi alleged that some traditional leaders are also instigating some of their subjects to beat up opposition supporters.

He said FODEP is displeased at the involvement of traditional leaders, whether indirect or direct, in intimidating their subjects into supporting certain political parties.

The Information officer urged the traditional leaders that they are supposed to be neutral and allow their subjects a chance to make their own independent choices.

He stated that it is unfortunate that political parties seeking votes from people are at the forefront of exerting pressure in terms of medical bills to families and on some health centres in Mufumbwe to treat increased casualties a result of political violence.

Mr. Chipenzi says FODEP calls on the police in the area to consider stepping up their efforts in maintaining law and order before lives are lost.

He appealed to participating political parties in Mufumbwe to employ non-violent campaign strategies, to preach unity, peace, and to coexist.
[ QFM ]

Failed MMD leadership has landed Zambia in a crisis-Kakoma

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UPND-PF pact Parliamentary candidate for Milanzi Albert Banda after he was introduced to the public.

United Party for National Development (UPND) spokesperson Charles Kakoma has observed that the country is currently in a crisis because the ruling MMD has failed to provide the Zambian people with a satisfactory political leadership.

Mr. Kakoma said in an interview that everything in the country is falling apart owing to the fact that the current government has not invested the desired will to make things right and offer the required guidance.

He said this is the very reason that Zambians have decided to give the UPND/PF pact the support because it is a clear fact that there is very little they are getting from the MMD government.

Mr. Kakoma observed that the pact has continued to give the party sleepless nights due to its impact on the political front because of its power to set the political tone.

He accused the MMD of resorting to political violence and threats after realizing that the pact is finally taking its toll on the ruling party.
[Q FM]

Security beefed up in Milanzi, Mufumbwe

Inspector-general of Police Francis Kabonde has sent reinforcement of paramilitary police officers to both Milanzi and Mufumbwe constituencies to ensure security ahead of by-elections on April 29.

Mr Kabonde has also directed the officers to arrest those engaging in violent activities, regardless of their political affiliation.

He said in Lusaka yesterday that the reinforcement of officers has been done following complaints of violence in the two constituencies.

“We have decided to send more officers to these areas so that we can reduce on violence that has been reported,” Mr Kabonde said.

He said more police officers have also been dispatched to Western Province to maintain law and order during this year’s Kuomboka ceremony of the Lozi people.

Mr Kabonde said officers from Kamfinsa Mobile Unit have been dispatched to Mufumbwe.
He said the officers are expected to be in the districts today.
[ Zambia Daily Mail ]

Give us chance, RB urges Milanzi

President Rupiah Banda has appealed to the people of Milanzi to give the MMD Government chance to complete the projects being undertaken in the constituency by voting for the ruling party’s candidate Whiteson Banda in the April 29 by-election.

The president said yesterday that he was confident the people of Milanzi would vote for Mr Banda because of the many development projects the Government had introduced in the area.

Speaking when he addressed his first political rally to drum up support for the MMD candidate at Kafumbwe High School grounds yesterday, President Banda urged the people of Milanzi not to be swayed by promises of opposition political parties but to continue supporting the Government.

He said the Government had built a number of schools and clinics, including the sinking of boreholes in the constituency.
“I feel confident that you people of Milanzi you are going to cast your vote for the MMD candidate in this by-election because of the tremendous work the MMD Government has done in the constituency,” he said.

The president, who had earlier held a private meeting with chiefs who included Kathumba and Mbang’ombe and a number of village headmen, said he had taken note of the request made by the traditional leaders that they needed more schools, clinics, a good road network and improved water sanitation in the area.

He assured the people of Milanzi the Government was committed to serving them and taking development to the area and the whole Zambia.

Mr Banda said it was unfortunate the people of Milanzi had to go to the polls again after a year, adding that the late Milanzi Member of Parliament, Reuben Banda did not have enough time to complete development projects in the constituency.

He urged them to vote for the MMD candidate so that the Government could continue with projects.

Mr Banda said it was not possible for any person to take development to all parts of the constituency in one year. The MMD Government needed more time to complete the projects that had been initiated in the constituency.

He said he too was not satisfied with the levels of development which the Government had so far recorded and would like to seek another term of office to serve the people of Zambia.

“If I am selected by my party, I am ready to contest the 2011 elections so that I can defeat the opposition leaders and continue serving the people of Zambia,” Mr Banda said.

He said he would like to seek another term of office to create more jobs and build more schools throughout Zambia.
He assured farmers the crop marketing season would start soon to prevent them from being cheated by unscrupulous buyers.
Mr Banda is today expected to hold another rally at Kawaza and Kagoro basic schools.

Among the people who attended the rally were Home Affairs Minister Lameck Mangani, MMD campaign manager, Eustarckio Kazonga, Eastern Province Minister Isaac Banda, Education Minister Dora Siliya, Agriculture and Cooperatives Deputy Minister Allan Mbewe, MMD provincial chairperson Kennedy Zulu, and Home Affairs Deputy Minister, David Phiri.

[ Times of Zambia ]

9 Zambians die on Jo’burg-bound bus

Rescuers attend the scene of the bus crash. Source: PressTV

A JOHANNESBURG-bound passenger bus collided head-on with a truck near Zimbabwe’s Chinhoyi City on the Harare-Chirundu highway killing nine Zambians on board while four others sustained injuries.

Three of the victims were burnt to ashes.
The accident happened as the 40-seater bus attempted to overtake another truck but hit into the on-coming truck on the overtaking lane.

Zambian police said none of the victims had been identified but efforts were being made to transport the bodies to Lusaka should they be identified to be Zambians.

Police spokesperson Bonnie Kapeso said among the three who were burnt was the driver and the conductor while five others were seriously injured.

“The accident occurred between 19:00 hours and 20:00 hours when the driver failed to control the bus as he attempted to overtake another truck and collided head-on with an on-coming truck,” Mr Kapeso said.

The bus, registration number RPM343GB, is operated by Ingwe Bus Services—Linking Africa.

The rest of the passengers survived with either serious or minor injuries and were being treated at Chinhoyi Hospital.
And three people that included an MMD councillor died on the spot when their minibus collided with a Ford Ranger on the Great North Road, at Kapakasa on Tuesday evening.

Central Province police chief Simon Mpande and provincial Minister Ackimson Banda confirmed the accident in separate interviews yesterday.

Meanwhile, Inspector-General of police Francis Kabonde has deployed teams of police officers to Milanzi Constituency in Eastern Province and Mufumbwe Constituency in North-Western Province to enforce security in view of the parliamentary by-elections taking place in the areas while others have been sent to Mongu to beef up security at the Kuomboka traditional ceremony.
[ Times of Zambia ]

Two More Join Chipolopolo Race

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Victor Bondarenko and Roy Baretto are the latest names to throw their names in the hat for the Zambian job as the list swells to 30.

Both coaches have coached in South Africa and the region over the last 10 years.

The Russian Bondarenko has had stints with Orlando Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns and has also coached Mozambique in 2003 including in his homeland where he coached Dinamo Moscow.

His last job was with Premiero Agosto of Angola last year.

Zimbabwean Baretto has also coached Pirates and recently had a stint in the Indian premier league.

Archbishop Mbewe ‘explains’ sex scandals involving priests

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Catholic Apostolic Church of Zambia president Archbishop Anzanga Mbewe has charged that Roman Catholic Priests have been involved in homosexual scandals because the Church has been encouraging ‘homosexuality’.

Speaking to Qfm in an interview, Archbishop Mbewe said homosexuality has allegedly been adopted in the Roman Catholic Church because having sexual relations among men leaves no mark to show a sexual act happened.

He says it is for this reason that catholic priests in Europe go for small boys and other men to satisfy their sexual desires.

Archbishop Mbewe however says the situation is different in Africa and some parts of Asia where Catholic priests go for heterosexuality.

And Archbishop Mbewe who was once a catholic priest says it is a mistake for the Roman Catholic Church to put a compulsory rule that priests in the church must not marry.

He says the rule was contrary to God’s purpose when he created a man and a woman to complement each other.

He adds that it is for this reason that sex scandals involving priests in the Catholic Church have never stopped occurring because the rule not to allow priests to marry was against God’s wisdom

QFM

PF/UPND pact of buying votes with meat, Mabenga

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The MMD has accused the PF/UPND pact of buying votes with meat at the on-going Mufumbwe and Milanzi parliamentary by-election campaigns.

MMD National Chairman Michael Mabenga told Q fm in an interview that the MMD are aware that the UPND has been buying cattle for the residents in the two respective areas since the campaigns started.

And Mr. Mabenga has refuted assertions by Patriotic Front leader Michael Sata that the MMD cadres’ attempt to run over Mr. Sata with a vehicle in Milanzi was an attempt by President Rupiah Banda and his government to kill Mr. Sata and Mr. Hichilema.

Mr. Mabenga said the vehicle that hit Mr. Sata’s vehicle belonged to the Patriotic Front and not the MMD.

Mabenga also said there was no damage caused on Mr. Sata’s vehicle.

Meanwhile, Mr. Mabenga accused the Post Newspaper of writing false stories.

He said the Post newspaper misinformed the nation that the vehicle that hit into Mr. Sata’s vehicle belonged to the MMD when in fact not.

QFM