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Study Links Low Phosphorus Level To Early Death in African AIDS Patients

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Low blood phosphorus levels are associated with high death rates in the initial weeks of antiretroviral therapy (ART) in AIDS patients in sub-Saharan Africa, according to new research conducted by University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) researchers at the UAB-affiliated Centre for Infectious Disease Research in Zambia (CIRDZ).

In findings published May 18 in PLoS ONE, the researchers say low phosphorus seems to be a strong predictor of early death among patients beginning ART therapy.

Studies done at CIRDZ and elsewhere had previously shown high mortality in AIDS patients within the first 30 days of starting ART. In 2006, Douglas Heimburger, M.D., at the time a professor of nutrition sciences at UAB and now the associate director for education and training at the Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health, began an observational study at CIDRZ in Lusaka, Zambia, after speculating that the cause might be linked to severe weight loss, a feature common in advanced AIDS.

“There is a precedent with a condition known as refeeding syndrome, seen in prisoners of war following World War II,” said Heimburger. “A significant number of prisoners who were underweight and malnourished upon release from captivity died within the first few weeks after access to unlimited amounts of food.”

Heimburger says studies done after the war showed that when the former prisoners ate their fill, their cells went on an uncontrolled phosphorus binge, consuming all the available phosphorus in the blood, leading to heart and lung failure.

The research team enrolled 142 patients initiating ART at the Chawama primary care clinic in Lusaka in 2006-07. Twenty five participants died during the 12-week follow up period, with 10 dying within the first four weeks. Baseline phosphorus levels were significantly higher among participants still alive at 12 weeks compared to those who had died. Thirteen patients received phosphorus supplementation due to exceedingly low levels at some time during the study.

“The scope and design of this trial do not let us conclusively claim that low phosphorus causes early mortality in these patients, but low blood phosphorus at the time of initiating ART does serve as a strong predictor of death among patients with advanced HIV disease,” said Edmond Kabagambe, DVM, Ph.D., assistant professor of epidemiology in the UAB School of Public Health and a study co-author. “The relation between low phosphorus and early mortality may represent a physiologic phenomenon similar to the refeeding syndrome. Additional research is warranted to establish a conclusive relationship and to examine potential therapeutic interventions.”

Heimburger says additional studies in Zambia are envisioned to better understand the link between phosphorus and death among this patient group and possibly to implement phosphorus supplementation programs for those with low phosphorus levels at the start of ART.

“Low phosphorus may be one of several factors that are involved in the observed high mortality rate,” said Heimburger. “The tragedy here is that ART is very successful in moderating AIDS symptoms and prolonging lifespan, assuming patients can survive the first few months on therapy.”

The study was funded by grants from the National Institutes of Health.

About CIRDZ
Internationally acknowledged as a leader in HIV/AIDS treatment and research, maternal-child health care and studies, and cervical cancer, malaria and tuberculosis practice, CIDRZ has remained rooted in local community health care while becoming a world-renown resource for infectious disease understanding and breakthroughs.

About the Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health
The Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health is a vital part of global health research and development activities at Vanderbilt University and the Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC), based in Nashville, Tenn. VUMC is renowned for its dedication to patient care, education and cutting-edge research, while VIGH provides leadership in interdisciplinary global health education, research, service and advocacy for health and development in resource-limited settings around the world. For more information, see www.mc.vanderbilt.edu.

About UAB
Known for its innovative and interdisciplinary approach to education at both the graduate and undergraduate levels, the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) is the state of Alabama’s largest employer and an internationally renowned research university and academic health center whose professional schools and specialty patient care programs are consistently ranked as among the nation’s top 50; find more information at www.uab.edu and www.uabmedicine.org.

EDITOR’S NOTE: The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) is a separate, independent institution from the University of Alabama, which is located in Tuscaloosa. Please use University of Alabama at Birmingham on first reference and UAB on second reference.

Source: University of Alabama at Birmingham

Zanaco host Zesco Utd

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Zanaco and Zesco United faceoff on Wednesday in a delayed Faz Super Division Week 1 match at Sunset stadium in Lusaka. Taking you back, this is not the two sides’ first competitive meeting this year.

Zesco actually enjoy an edge over Zanaco coming into Wednesday’s delayed match after beating the latter 1-0 in the semifinals of this year Charity Shield played at Woodlands stadium two months ago.

Furthermore, Zesco lead the table on 19 points from 9 games and are unbeaten in the Super Division since the start of the season after their quick exit from the Caf Confederations Cup.

Both sides will also be without their tacticians with Wedson Nyirenda and Fighton Simukonda of Zanaco and Zesco respectively away on a coaching course in Brazil.

Kelvin Kaindu and Mumamba Numba will be on the bench for Zanaco while Masautso Mwale will seat-in for Zesco in a match the assistants will be looking to impress with their bosses away.

Moreover, Zanaco and Zesco meet on the back of impressive results on the road from their Week 9 games with 2-0 and 2-1 league wins at Roan United and Nchanga Rangers.

Meanwhile, Zanaco will be desperate to get a win under their belt while languishing in the bottom four in of the table in 14th place on 7 points from four games with another six in hand coming into this match as they mount their league defence.

Take a strong stand against graft, RB urged

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FLASHBACK: Kabwata MP Given Lubinda (L) and Geoffrey Bwalya Mwamba

The Patriotic Front PF has observed that unless President Rupiah Banda takes a strong stand against financial irregularities being highlighted in government institutions, he will not be able to tackle the rampant corruption.

Speaking to QFM in an interview, PF Spokesperson, Given Lubinda said that President Banda should take decisive steps in dealing with the high-levels of corruption in government if the vice is to be eradicated.

Mr. Lubinda added that President Banda has already found himself in a very complicated scenario and predicament, because he himself has not been transparent.

He has since challenged president Banda to commit himself to seriously tackling corruption by taking a leading role in condemning acts of graft and taking appropriate action against those engaging in corrupt activities in public institutions.

Mr.Lubinda was reacting to the financial irregularities highlighted in the Auditor General’s report concerning the Road Development Agency RDA and some local authorities.

Weekend Scorecard

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Here are the Super Division and Division 1 result of matches played this past weekend.

FAZ SUPER DIVISION

WEEK 10

15/05/2010

Green Buffaloes 2(Reuben Tembo 32″ pen 82″)-Konkola Blades 0

Lusaka Dynamos 1(Beatwell Phiri 8″)-National Assembly 1(Mazuba Mkandawire 24″)

Roan united 0-Zanaco 2(Winstone Kalengo 44″, Ignatius Lwipa ?”)

Red Arrows 2(34″, 51″)- Kabwe Warriors 2(Vias Mwendalubi 68″, Hendrix Mumpa 90″ pen)

Forest Rangers 0-Choma Eagles 0

Nchanga Rangers 1(Chongo Chirwa 60″)-Zesco United 2(Clifford Chipalo 5″, Enock Sakala 44″)

Nkana 1(Douglas Chiwaya 66″ pen)- Power Dynamos 2(Mukuka Mulenga 11″, Joseph Sitali 82″)

16/05/2010

City of Lusaka 0-Nkwazi 1(Keegan Phiri 8″)
FAZ Division One

Week 11

16/05/2010

North

Muchindu 1- Mufulira Wanderers 1

Medical Stars 0-Konkola Mine Police 1

Kalewa 0- Kalulushi Modern Stars 0

Prison Leopards 2- Lime Hotspurs 1

Indeni 2- Chindwin 0

Zamtel 0- Ndola United 2

Mining Rangers 1- Mansa Health Stars 0

Chingola Leopards 1- Kitwe United 1

Mufulira Blackpool 0- Chambishi 2
South

Paramilitary 2- Zesco Shockers 1

Riflemen 3- Lusaka City Council 0

Lusaka Tigers 3- Profund Warriors 1

Kummawa 3- TP Rangers 4

Kalomo Jetters 0- Green Eagles 0

Nakambala Leopards 0- Nampundwe 0

Luena 2- Mazabuka United 2

Young Green Eagles 0- Communite 1

Kafue Celtic- Livingstone Pirates (Not played)

Week 10

North

12/05/2010
Mufulira Wanderers 1- Chingola Leopards 0
Mansa Health Stars 1- Mufulira Blackpool 2
Konkola Mine Police 1- Kalewa 1
Lime Hotspurs 5- Medical Stars 1
Kalulushi Modern Stars 1- Indeni 1
Ndola United 1- Prison Leopards 0
Chindwin Sentries 1- Mining Rangers 2
Kitwe United 3- Zamtel 0
Chambishi 2- Mufulira Police 0

South
Lusaka city Council 4- Kumawa 0
Green Eagles 1- Lusaka Tigers 0
TP Rangers 1- Nakambala Leopards 2
Mazabuka united 2- Kalomo Jetters 0
Nampundwe 3- Livingstone Pirates 1
Communite 0 Luena Buffaloes 0
Kafue Celtic 0- Young Green Eagles 0
Profund Warriors 1- Paramilitary 0
Zesco Shockers- Riflemen*
*(Not played after Riflemen asked to be excused for two games)

SAFA Names CHAN Qualifier 1st Leg Venue

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South Africa and Zambia’s CHAN second round, first leg qualifier will be played at Hunters Field stadium in Katlehong this weekend.

According to the South African Football Association (Safa), kickoff of the CHAN qualifier will be at 15:00 on Sunday at the venue east of Johannesburg.

And South Africa coach Simon Ngomane the team was preparing well for Sundays CHAN clash against Zambia.

“We know Zambia very well and we know their players, we must not forget that this is the country that defeated our senior national team in the CAF Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match so we are familiar with their abilities. This is an opportunity for the selected players to showcase their skills to the country and this is the platform to do so,” Ngomane stated on Safa.net.

The two sides will play their return leg on June 5 to decide which side qualifies for the CHAN finals in Sudan next year.

MMD accused of continued violence in Mufumbwe


United Party for National Development (UPND) has accused the MMD of having continued perpetuating violence in Mufumbwe even after the by-elections.

Speaking during a press briefing at the party’s Secretariat this morning,UPND Spokesperson Charles Kakoma said the ruling party is devastated by the loss of the Mufumbwe parliamentary seat and has continued to stir violence in the area using Chief Chizela.

Mr. Kakoma revealed that the UPND has received information that people’s homes in Mufumbwe have continued to be burnt for having supported the UPND.
[pullquote]“If the violence continues despite the aftermath of the election, the UPND will react and the violence will turn into a serious crisis,” Kakoma said.[/pullquote]
And Mr. Kakoma said Chief Chizela has ordered over 12 subjects out of his Chiefdom on grounds that they have been supporting the UPND.

He named some of those who have been chased as Frank Kazangama, Chrispin Chinyama, Sambaka Sambaka, Robert Kateti, Robert Kanyama, and Headman Likunde of Kalambu village among others.

He sais Chief Chizela has been using some retainers from his Chiefdom to harass and evict some people out of the Chiefdom.

Mr Kakoma noted that apart from the Chief retainers, Chief Chizela is allegedly using some other named people to perpetuate violence including village headmen.

Mr. Kakoma has since cautioned the ruling MMD to order Chief Chizela to stop perpetuating violence in Mufumbwe before the UPND youths react.

“If the violence continues despite the aftermath of the election, the UPND will react and the violence will turn into a serious crisis,” Kakoma said.
[ QFM ]

Arrest organisers of Bob Marley memorial – NRP

On saturday May 15th 2010, Zambia’s Rastafarians held a Bob Marley memorial concert in Lusaka. It was at this event that most young people were seen smoking marijuana in public.

This has prompted opposition New Revolution Party (NRP) to call on the Drug Enforcement Commission to arrest the facilitators of the memorial concert, for allowing the vice.

NRP president Cosmo Mumba claims that due to the publicity that the event received, some young people were misled into believing that smoking marijuana has been legalized in Zambia.

Bob Marley was a Jamaican singer-songwriter and musician who died on May 11, 1981. He has remained an international Reggae icon and is credited for spreading Jamaican music and the Rastafari movement to a worldwide audience.
[MUVI TV/LT]

Do not divide the country, Chief Nalubamba told

The Evangelical Youth Alliance has called on Chief Bright Nalubamba of the Ila people of Southern province to stop making statements that are likely to divide the nation.

In a telephone interview with Q fm today, Evangelical Youth Alliance (EYA) President Reverend Moses Lungu said the Chief’s statement as quoted in one of the daily tabloids that a tribally balanced government does not matter, is dangerous.

Reverend Lungu said the government should be tribally balanced in order to make people feel they are part of the country. He said any leadership should try to create a tribally balanced government because all tribes in the country have educated individuals capable of working effectively.

Meanwhile, Reverend Lungu has said people must also realize that it is not possible for any leadership to come up with a government representative of all the 73 tribes in the country.He said the appointing authority can try to tribally balance the government but that to take every tribe on board is practically impossible.

Reverend Lungu also advised against discussing tribal politics in the country stating that it is unhealthy.

He said what is important as for now is for the country to move forward as a united front above tribe and ethnicity.

Chief Nalubamba is quoted in one of the daily tabloids as stating that Zambians must learn that proper governance does not matter which tribe one holding a ministerial position comes from, as long as one is managing to provide services in an effective and fair manner without discrimination of any kind.
[Q FM]

Maureen Mwanawasa advised against protesting through foreign media

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Maureen Mwanawasa

FORMER First Lady Maureen Mwanawasa has been asked to engage Government if she has any complaints instead of protesting through foreign media.

Independent Churches of Zambia president Reverend David Masupa said internal concerns are better resolved locally.

“She should have engaged President Banda or the Secretary to the Cabinet instead of airing her grievances through foreign media, because that created an impression that she was protesting,” he said.

Rev Masupa said this in an interview in Lusaka yesterday.

And Rev Masupa has urged Government to set up a commission of inquiry into President Mwanawasa’s death to put his widow’s heart at rest.

This comes in the wake of Mrs Mwanawasa’s statement on BBC radio that she was displeased that Government has not investigated Dr Mwanawasa’s death.

President Mwanawasa collapsed in Egypt where he was attending an African Union summit in 2008 and died later in hospital.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

Auditor-General exposes RDA’s ills

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FLASHBACK: Engineers inspecting Lusaka roads work

THE Auditor-General has queried the Road Development Agency (RDA) for delaying in commencement of road works in some parts of the country even when the Government had paid colossal sums of money.

According to the latest Auditor-General’s report, more than K14 billion was paid for some roads in Lusaka Province but the RDA had not commenced work.

The RDA has also been questioned over some various cases where contractors were being overpaid for some work done contrary to the initial agreements.

The report that was obtained by the Times yesterday raises several other concerns on how the road sector funds were being managed in the country.

The report reveals that the RDA over-committed the Government by over K1 trillion on various road contracts.

The approved budget for 2008 was K685 billion but the agency committed the Government to contracts in the sum of K1.643 trillion resulting in an over-commitment of K1,015 trillion.

“Contrary to the Appropriation Act of 2008 and the Public Finance Act of 2004, it was observed that the agency committed Government to expenditures in excess to money appropriated by parliament,” the report says.

The report also observes that five road projects in the sum of more than K182 billion were procured outside the 2008 work-plan and the authority to procure the same projects was not availed to auditors.

It was also discovered that the auditor-general’s clause was omitted on four projects when the Public Audit Act required all contracts to have a provision empowering the auditors to have access to all documents related to public expenditure.

[pullquote]The report also says the RDA paid K2.6 million for INTERNET services at the board chairperson’s private premises while another K17 million and K20 million was paid as a group personal accident policy for members without the authority of the minister.[/pullquote]

The RDA had started the tendering process for 16 contracts totaling K644 billion without designs or drawings which were supposed to identify the scope and cost of the projects in order to eliminate errors and help in preparation of the bill of quantities.

The absence of designs led to preparation of wrong bills of quantities that resulted in variations of contracts and extension of time of completion.

The report also says the RDA paid K2.6 million for INTERNET services at the board chairperson’s private premises while another K17 million and K20 million was paid as a group personal accident policy for members without the authority of the minister.

Although the contract for the manager – corporate services expired in July 2009, the agency did not withdraw his Tom Card and he drew fuel amounting to K6 million although part of it had been recovered while a former director-general drew K86 million worth of fuel when on forced leave.

It was also discovered that the board chairperson was also heading the finance and administration committee while the sitting of the same committee also constituted a quorum of the board.

Despite the requirement that the bidding period should be between four to eight weeks, it was discovered the majority of the bidding period had been 25 days irrespective of the project size.

Government stops subsidizing fuel

FINANCE minister Situmbeko Musokotwane

Finance and National Planning Minister Situmbeko Musokotwane has said the Government will no longer subsidise the fuel costs in the country.

Speaking in Lusaka on Sunday, Dr Musokotwane said Government’s continued subsidy on fuel would impact negatively on other key sectors of the economy.

Dr Musokotwane said the Government’s decision to stop subsidising fuel prices was in order for it to address other needy areas such as education, health and roads.

He said the Government had been spending so much on fuel subsidies leaving very limited resources for other sectors of the economy.

He explained that Government had been subsiding the fuel for a long time now at the expense of other needy sectors of the economy that have been lagging behind.

Meanwhile, United Party for National Development (UPND) spokesperson Charles Kakoma has said the move by the Government not to further subsidise fuel, would negatively affect the economy of the country.

Milupi cast doubt on UPND/PF pact survival

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Luena Independent Member of Parliament, Charles Milupi
Luena Independent Member of Parliament, Charles Milupi

Former Luena Member of parliament Charles Milupi has expressed doubt whether the United Party for National Development and Patriotic Front pact will survive during the 2011 elections.

Mr. Milupi said that the PACT will not survive because of the different objectives that the two parties stand on.

Mr. Milupi claims that the UPND president has never mentioned the name of the PF leader Michael Sata in his campaigns.

He adds that if it true that the PACT is meant for the Zambians, UPND president would have been co-campaigning for his counterpart.

Speaking on Monday Nite Live last evening, Mr. Milupi said that Zambians should not be so sure that the pact will survive to the run up to elections.

He stated that some of the members of the opposition UPND indicated to him that they only joined the pact to get access to other areas.

[pullquote]Eddy accused Mr. Milupi of working to divide the votes of the opposition in next year’s parliamentary and presidential by elections.[/pullquote]

On the programme, One caller, Eddy advised the Mr. Milupi to think twice on his formation of the new political party.

Mr. Milupi resigned his parliamentary seat to take up the leadership of Alliance for Democracy and Development (ADD) party which he officially launched last week.

Eddy accused Mr. Milupi of working to divide the votes of the opposition in next year’s parliamentary and presidential by elections.

He added that Mr. Milupi should learn from the parties that have been launched and nowhere to be seen.

However Mr. Milupi defended himself saying that they are not dividing but only offering his services to the Zambians.

Mr. Milupi says that the whole political mood is shaken up, as the party was formed in addressing real issues.

QFM

42 nabbed over Solwezi riots

POLICE in Solwezi have arrested 42 people after riots that ensued following a road traffic accident in which four people were injured.

North-Western Province police chief Fabian Katiba said those arrested have been charged with several offences including arson, assault of police officers and riotous behaviour.

An angry crowd on Sunday ran amok and set a car ablaze after its driver ploughed into a crowd near a church.

Police had to fire tear gas canisters to quell the riot, which also saw a police post being set ablaze.

Trouble started after a woman ran over four people after she lost control of the car she was driving.
Mr Katiba named the victims of the accident as Frank Kalaba, Patrick Mpande, Nelson Sanyiwangu and Jessy Mundengu.
[pullquote]An angry crowd on Sunday ran amok and set a car ablaze after its driver ploughed into a crowd near a church.[/pullquote]
He said the driver, who fled the scene after the accident, will be charged with dangerous driving.
Mr Katiba said five police officers were injured, one seriously, while the owner of the car, Mwika Mulao, was badly beaten after he was dragged out of the car.

He said the angry mob turned its wrath on police officers who were trying to rescue the owner of the vehicle from being beaten.

Police fought running battles with rioters but failed to contain the situation and had to call for reinforcement from other security wings.

Close to 40 heavy duty trucks that transport copper concentrate from Lumwana in Solwezi to the Copperbelt for processing were marooned as the road between town and Kyawama township was blocked with logs and rocks.

Mr Katiba said police have a duty to protect everybody and that people should not look at them as enemies.

He said everybody seeks protection from police and that when officers rescue someone from injustice, people should not think that they are siding with the offender.
[ Zambia Daily Mail ]

How to make a Cannes movie for almost nothing

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CANNES — You, too, can make a movie and get it into the exclusive Cannes Film Festival, all for $1,504.

ZedCrew Trailer from ZedCrew on Vimeo.

Here’s how: Pay your lead actor $400, your two main supporting actors $200 apiece, and your two secondary actors $100 each.

Then shoot the film in Zambia and impress your country back home enough that it pays for the pricey digital-to-film conversion that Cannes demands.

It worked for Canada’s Noah Pink, whose ZedCrew premieres this week in the festival’s Directors Fortnight section.

Here’s the budget-saving catch: Pink, 27, already had a job in Zambia to shoot a documentary for an organization called Transaid. It paid for the flight from Pink’s base in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He also got to borrow the camera he used to film the documentary. Then he took road shots for his 44-minute movie as he traveled for Transaid.

“Hopefully this will be the next step to go on and make a feature,” he told WalletPop at the beachside Canadian Pavilion.

Resourcefulness won’t be an obstacle. He auditioned his lead actor, Alvin Fungo, via MySpace, and told Fungo to round up other capable hip-hop artists who could act. ZedCrew centers around three young men in Zambia determined to become rappers in New York. The idea percolated for a while, but Pink didn’t write the script until he met his actors in Zambia and hashed out the story with them.

As soon as he finished his job for Transaid, he and cinematographer Christopher Porter began filming the movie in Lusaka, the capital. They finished in two weeks, spending an additional $300 on taxis, $100 for food, $100 for hiring a truck and paying off a security guard to let him film on a rooftop, and $4 for a makeshift boom pole.

When Pink showed the edited version back home, Film Nova Scotia chipped in $14,000 for the 35-millimeter conversion. When Cannes accepted the film, Telefilm Canada donated marketing funds and the festival gave him €500 for expenses.

Now he’s a filmmaker in the Fortnight, the same category that launched Spike Lee with She’s Gotta Have It. Pink questioned whether he would again try to make a film on such a frayed shoestring, but he made the most of it.

“Technology is changing and it’s allowing almost anybody to pick up a camera and make a movie,” he said. “The downfall is people don’t check through their story enough.”

Here’s the math for you doubters:

$400 for lead actor
$200 supporting actor
$200 supporting actor
$100 secondary supporting actor
$100 secondary supporting actor
$300 taxis in Zambia
$100 food
$100 hiring a truck and paying off security guard
$4 makeshift boom rod
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$1,504 total cost to make Zedcrew

See full article from WalletPop: http://srph.it/asqAAZ

Low, unsustainable maize prices threaten next year’s output

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Zambia’s maize harvest for the 2010/11 marketing season is likely to fall from output of more than 1.9 million tonnes expected this year because of low, unsustainable maize prices, an industry official said on Monday.

Zambia National Farmers’ Union (ZNFU) President Jervis Zimba said the maize price had dropped from about $285 per tonne at the end of March to $249 per tonne as of May 11 after Zambia’s Food Reserve Agency (FRA) offloaded maize onto the market to keep prices low.

Zimba said farmers were failing to find a market for their irrigated maize which required huge investment in drying facilities as it was normally harvested between March and April with very high moisture content.

“The future of both early maize production and rain-fed maize production hangs in the balance,” Zimba said in a statement.

Zimba said production costs were rising owing to a hike in fuel prices and a planned increase in electricity tariffs.

Maintaining the price of maize below the cost of production would hurt future production, he said.

“Should this situation remain (unchanged), maize production will drop drastically next farming season and the country risks having to return to importing maize,” Zimba said.

He said there was a need to adequately fund the FRA so that it could participate more effectively in the market in buying excess crop which was depressing the price of maize.

Zambia plans to export between 50,000-80,000 tonnes of maize this year but Zimba urged the immediate export of up to 178,000 tonnes of 2009 carry-over stocks to ensure better local prices for this season’s crop.

Finance Minister Situmbeko Musokotwane told Reuters the government was presently not in a position to allocate additional resources to the FRA but may do that next year.

Musokotwane said the government would consider additional maize exports to protect the local grain industry.

[Reuters]