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Over 80 homicide cases recorded in Eastern province

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Minister Lameck Mangani

Parliament yesterday heard that 89 homicide cases were recorded in Katete, Petauke and Chipata districts of the Eastern Province between June 2008 and December 2009.

Home Affairs Minister Lameck Mangani said of the 89 cases, 10 were reported in Katete, 20 in Petauke and 59 in Chipata district. He noted that Chipata district recorded a high number of homicide
cases because of the slightly higher population and economic activities there than in the other two districts.

He disclosed that 55 arrests were made of the 89 cases recorded in the three districts but could however not state how many convictions were secured.

Mr Mangani said of the 55 arrests, two were made in Katete, eight in Petauke and 42 in Chipata district. He further disclosed that there are 60 police officers for a population of 256, 000 in Katete district representing a ratio of one police officer to 4, 277 citizens.

He said in Petauke, there were 52 police officers serving a population of 344,358 citizens representing a ratio of one police officer to 6, 637 citizens while in Chipata there are 176 police officers for a population of
488, 917 representing a ratio of one police officer to 2, 788 citizens.

Mr Mangani was responding to a question from Kantanshi Member of Parliament Yamfwa Mukanga who wanted to know how many homicide cases took place from June 2008 to December 2009 in Katete, Petauke and Chipata districts of the Eastern Province.

Mr Mukanga also wanted to know how many arrests were made within the same period and what the police/citizen ratio was in the three areas.

Mr Mangani said government was aware that the citizen/police ratio was insufficient for the police service in the country to effectively carry out its mandate of protecting life and property, hence government’s goal to train about 27, 000 police officers by 2015.

He said currently 1500 police officers were undergoing training and would be graduating in a month’s time. Mr Mangani said the training program would continue to beef up the police service in the country.

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Hamiyanda refutes causing Mwanachingwala wrangles

United party for National Development (UPND)Chairman for Labour Miyanda Hamiyanda has refuted allegations leveledagainst the party that it is behind the wrangles which have rocked the
Mwanachingwala Chieftainship.

Mr Hamiyanda told ZANIS in an interview in Lusaka that the problems
which have besieged the Mwanachingwala throne are an internal matter and
that the UPND has nothing to do with it.

He further warned National Initiative for Citizens awareness President,
Kelvin Sampa to stop making unwarranted outbursts which he cannot prove.

“Those are internal wrangles and I support the move which has been taken
by the Mwanachingwala Royal Family Establishment. Our party UPND has
nothing to do with those wrangles”, Mr Hamiyanda said.

The National Initiative for Citizens Awareness president Mr Sampa was
quoted yesterday in the media accusing the UPND of being behind the wrangles
which have rocked the Chief Mwanachingwala Royal Family, calling for the
chief to step down with immediate effect for alleged dragging the chiefdom
into disrepute and shame.

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Riotous youths were hired — Mangani

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HOME Affairs Minister Lameck Mangani (L)

GOVERNMENT has established that the youths arrested in Kitwe on Monday when Roman Catholic Church priest Frank Bwalya appeared in court were allegedly hired by some politicians to cause confusion.

Home Affairs Minister Lameck Mangani said in an interview in Lusaka yesterday that some of the youth confessed that they were hired to cause trouble at the court where Father Bwalya, who is Change Life Zambia chief executive, was to appear.

Mr Mangani said although the police warned and released the youth yesterday, after paying admission of guilt fees of K50,000, Government was concerned that some politicians were becoming desperate and abusing young people.

He warned the youth to take charge of their lives and avoid being used by some politicians who had personal interests to satisfy.

The minister said the Government wanted to see politics based on issues and decency instead of violence.

He warned perpetrators of violence to be careful, as the Government would deal with them sternly.

Meanwhile, the 24 protesters who were arrested for conduct likely to cause the breach of peace have been released.

The protesters, who included Patriotic Front Copperbelt provincial youth vice-chairperson and Bupe Ward Councillor Elias Kamanga, were released yesterday after paying admission of guilt fines.

Copperbelt police chief, Antoneil Mutentwa confirmed the release of all the 24 protesters, who were apprehended outside the Kitwe magistrate courts.

They were part of the mob that became unruly and forced police to fire teargas to disperse them.

This was during Fr Bwalya’s court appearance on charges of conduct likely to cause the breach of peace.

Mr Mutentwa said those arrested would not be charged with any other offence other than conduct likely to cause the breach of peace, after Magistrate Mercy Makubalo warned Father Bwalya to ensure that his sympathisers did not disrupt court proceedings again.

Mr Mutentwa had said on Monday that the police would wait to see if the 24 would be cited for contempt but that since the court had only issued a warning, they had been released with just one charge.

He refuted reports of damage to any vehicles or looting of any shops in the town centre during the confusion.

He said police had not received any such reports and added that those dispersed from the court ran through the town centre and did not damage any property, especially that there was heavy police presence.

And the Authentic Advocates for Justice and Democracy has called for the arrest of people championing the removal of the Government.

General secretary, Laiford Mwanza said in a statement yesterday that it was wrong for civil society organisations and Fr Bwalya to engage in the ‘red card’ campaign over what he termed as straightforward issues.

Mr Mwanza said all the methods the civil society organisations wanted to use in registering their grievances were wrong.

He said that switching of lights during the day signalled danger and that there was no danger in Zambia for anyone to switch on headlights during the day.

He also said the unnecessary honking and whistling was noise pollution and constituted a chargeable offence under the country’s laws.

He said the colour red signified serious consequences and those brandishing red cards were inciting people to revolt against a democratically elected Government.

The Zambia Direct Democracy Movement also said it would not allow sponsored non-governmental organisations, some churches and political parties to destroy the country due to irresponsible behaviour.

Executive director Edwin Sakala said in a statement in Lusaka yesterday that he was aware of a number of organisations that were being sponsored by foreign powers to divide Zambia.

“I challenge the so-called big parties to deny the fact that they are funded and given the agenda by foreign powers,” Mr Sakala said.

[Times of Zambia]

Sata was my cell mate, insists Ngoma

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FORMER freedom fighter, Jackson Ngoma has insisted that he shared a prison cell with Patriotic Front (PF) leader Michael Sata when he was incarcerated at Bwana Mkubwa and Mukobeko maximum prisons in the 1960s.

Mr Ngoma maintained that it was him who shared a prison cell with Mr Sata and not his older brother as purported by the PF president.

Mr Sata recently featured on the ‘Political Hour’ programme on Radio Breeze FM in Chipata and denied ever sharing a prison cell with Mr Ngoma.

However, Mr Sata admitted sharing a prison cell with Mr Ngoma’s older brother who he identified as Paterson Ngoma.

He said he was incarcerated for his involvement in the struggle for political liberation and not for a criminal offence.

But in an interview in Chipata yesterday, Mr Ngoma insisted that it was him who had shared a cell with Mr Sata at Bwana Mkubwa Prison in Ndola and Mukobeko in Kabwe in the early 1960s.

He displayed a certificate of his release from Bwana Mkubwa Prison and admitted that he had a brother by the name of Paterson Ngoma, who died some years back.
He, however, insisted that it was him who was once imprisoned together with Mr Sata.

Mr Ngoma, who once served as Mambwe District governor during the UNIP regime, has also threatened to file a court injunction against Mr Sata the moment the PF leader files his nomination to contest next year’s presidential polls.

He said Mr Sata’s past record could not allow him to contest the Republican presidency.

“I have enough evidence to prove that I shared a prison cell with Mr Sata and that he was incarcerated for a criminal offence and not as a freedom fighter as purported by him on Radio Breeze,” he said.

He dared Mr Sata to sue him if it was not true that they had shared the same prison cell.

Mr Ngoma also challenged the Zambia Prison Service to check their records and tell the nation the offence Mr Sata committed when he was fired from the Zambia police force.

[Times of Zambia]

BOZ acts to lower interest rates

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Caleb Fundanga

BANK of Zambia (BoZ) has now started issuing licensing to micro financial institutions (MFIs) to be accepting deposits from customers to push down interest rates.

The central bank believes that the measure would help the micro financing firms to have more liquidity of their own rather than depend on borrowing from commercial banks, which would enable them reduce interest rates.

BoZ Governor Caleb Fundanga said in an in interview in Lusaka that the central bank had put in place measures to address the exorbitant interest rates charged by MFIs in Zambia by authorising them to collect deposits.

He said MFIs would now be able to collect deposits at a lower rate of five per cent and then lend it at a considerable charge like what commercial banks are offering at 20 per cent.

“We are now licensing deposits taking in MFIs and this means that they will be able to collect deposits from the public and at the same time it will help reduce the interest rates,” he said.

MFIs would be able to do business at a much lower lending rate compared to the current situation where they were borrowing from commercial banks at 30 per cent.

Dr Fundanga said the MFIs were in turn lending at more than 80 per cent, which was too high.

“People have complained about commercial banks having very high interest rates at 26 per cent but some MFIs are charging more than 100 per cent interest on the loans and people are still borrowing. It is amazing and in fact it is a challenge,” Dr Fundanga said.

The central bank had created a window for them to take deposits so that they can access cheaper money.

“MFIs should not look to Government to subsidise their operations because Government as you know is also hard pressed with funding. We would not like to over burden Government but they can collect deposits from the public,” he said.

Dr Fundanga urged MFI institutions to lend to the production sectors to grow the economy.[quote]

“We can not grow our economy by just funding for consumption we need to lend to the production sector,” he said.

In a separate interview, Bankers Association of Zambia (BAZ) chairperson Saviour Chibiya urged MFIs to also access the global funds that were available for them.

Mr Chibiya said there were global funds set aside for the purpose of promoting MFIs for them to access cheaper funding rather than borrowing from commercial banks.

He noted that commercial banks had commercial motives so if they could access the global fund, they would be able to source affordable funds.

[Times of Zambia]

Zesco Utd Head to Nigeria

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Zesco United head out to West Africa on Wednesday ahead of this weekend’s Caf Confederations Cup first round first leg match away to Warri Wolves of Nigeria.

The match will be played in the Niger Delta city of Warri on Sunday March 21 where Wolves are based.

Zesco where on bye from the preliminary stage of the tournament.

The Ndola will be hoping to repeat its form from the Champions League where, last year, they became the first Zambia club to reach the group stage.

And in the Champions League, Zanaco’s opponents in the tournament ASEC Mimosa from Cote d’Ivoire are expected to arrive on Thursday.

Zanaco and ASEC’s first round, first leg match is scheduled to be played at Nkoloma Stadium in Lusaka on Saturday.

WFC expresses displeasure over women drug traffickers

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Women For Change (WFC) has expressed displeasure on the increasing number of women been arrested for various drug trafficking offences in the recent past.

WFC Acting Executive Director Lambe Sianga says the development is likely to impact negatively on the moral standing of women in society and the country as a whole.

Ms Sianga told ZANIS in an interview in Lusaka today that women in Zambia and World over are respected for their important roles in society and national development.

She added that women everywhere are given the status of being partners in both social and economic development hence the need for them to be responsible in their activities.

She also explained that by so doing women will maintain the respect that they have continued to enjoy.

Ms. Sianga noted that with the current situation where women have continued to engage themselves in illicit activities such as drug trafficking, women are likely to compromise with the way they have been regarded in society.

She said despite the high poverty levels currently prevailing in the country, there is no need for women to get involved in behaviours that can cost their lives.

She pointed out that there is need for women to devise good ways of generating revenue for their survival rather than getting involved in drug trafficking as a source of income.

Ms. Sianga has further urged women in the country to be role models of the next generation by living an exemplary life and avoiding bad behaviour.

The Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) has in the last seven days arrested over five Zambian women for trafficking in various quantities of drugs.

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UNIP to contest in all by-elections around the country

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UNIP LOGO

The United National Independence Party (UNIP) says it will take part in the Milanzi Parliamentary by elections.
The party has also said that it will also participate in the eight Local Government by elections around the country as announced by the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ).

UNIP Chairperson for elections Andsen Banda said the party in line with its policy has mandated Local Committees where the by-elections will take place to receive applications from candidates interested in contesting.

In a statement made available to ZANIS in Lusaka today Mr. Banda said the adoption of candidates at primary elections is scheduled to take place on March 20, this year.

He said UNIP is ready for the by-elections and more than confident to retake the Milanzi seat which remains a UNIP stronghold.

“All the other political parties wanting to participate will only be escorting the UNIP candidate,” Mr. Banda said.

Meanwhile, Mr. Banda observed that much of the development in Milanzi that is visible was the one left by UNIP while current ongoing projects are the ones which were left by the late UNIP Member of Parliament (MP) for Milanzi Chosani Ndhovu.

And Mr. Banda said the party has also resolved to participate in the Mufumbwe Parliamentary by-elections once the ECZ sets up the date.

He however noted that it would have been better for the ECZ to set the same date for both Milanzi and Mufumbwe by-elections.

The Milanzi seat fell vacant following the death of MMD’s Reuben Banda while the seat for Mufumbwe fell vacant after the death of MMD’s Misheck Bonshe.

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Weekend in Pictures

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Citizens Forum executive director Simon Kabanda and Sam Mulafulafu (r) talking about the arrest and detention of controversial catholic priest Frank Bwalya

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President Banda talks to Matero Member of Parliament Faustina Sinyangwe after a church service at BIGOCA in Matero

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Mrs Maureen Mwanawasa talks to State House press aid Dickson Jere during the MMD card renewal in Lusaka

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President Banda and his son Duniya during a church service at BIGOCA in Matero

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President Banda meets Chilanga MP Ngandu Magande who is also vying for the MMD party presidency during the card renewal exercise in Lusaka

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President Banda dancing with First Lady Thandiwe Banda during a dinner dance in Lusaka

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President Banda sorting out some bank notes to pay for his party membership card with national secretary Michael Mabenga

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Former First Lady Maureen Mwanawasa waits to renew her MMD membership card in Lusaka

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Munali MMD youth chairman Dauzani Tembo ushers defectors to the MMD in Lusaka

LCC receives K1.8 billion from govt.

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Floods in the Kamwala second class trading area. Shoppers have to wear gumboots or wade in the pools of water to access shops.

Government has given the Lusaka City Council (LCC) K1.8billion for various works in the city.

In an interview with ZANIS yesterday, Council Assistant Public Relations Manager Mulunda Habeenzu disclosed that the money is meant for council to install culvert pipes to pump out storm water and unblocking of drainages in various parts of the city.

Mr. Habeenzu said the local authority intends to use the money to mitigate the effects of the floods in Kabwata,  Kabwata Site and Service, Makeni and Emmasdale. He named the other areas as Kamwala South, Garden, Simon Mwansa and Mother Theresa, among others.

Mr. Habeenzu disclosed that the local authority has started installing culvert pipes to pump out storm water and is also unblocking drainages in Garden compound. He said the Council has communicated with the Ministry of Local Government and Housing on how the K1.8billion would be used.

Meanwhile, Mr. Habeenzu advised members of the public to refrain from constructing structures on top of drainage systems in the city. He said the undertaking was dangerous as it has the potential to cause problems not only for owners of such structures but the city as a whole. He advised members of the community to always consult the Council when they want to put up structures.

He added that the flood situation in some areas was because of the illegal structures that people were putting up as that blocks the water from flowing into the drainages.

Mr. Habeenzu said people who put up structures on top of the drainage systems should also blame themselves for contributing to the flood situation in their areas.

ZANIS

Ken Ngondo’s condition stable – Mbangweta

All People's Congress party president Kenneth Ngondo

The condition of opposition All People’s Congress Party (APC) president Ken Ngondo, who was admitted to the
University Teaching Hospital (UTH) on Sunday, is stable.

UTH Public Relations Manager Pauline Mbangweta told ZANIS in an interview in Lusaka today that Mr. Ngondo who is admitted to high cost ward H10 is responding well to treatment.

Meanwhile, Ms. Mbangweta has said Senior Chief Sailunga of Mwinilunga who has been admitted to UTH in the high cost ward since last year is stable and responding well to treatment.

The condition of Chief Chunda Pande from Mpika is said to be equally stable and that he is also responding well to treatment.

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WFC welcomes honouring of Mama Betty Kaunda

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The Women for Change (WFC) has welcomed the honouring of First Republican President Kenneth Kaunda’s wife Betty.

Mrs. Kaunda was on Saturday honoured with the 2010 “Virtuous Woman” award by the Generation Impact Foundation (GIF). The award was in appreciation of her contribution to the liberation of Zambia from colonial rule.

WFC Acting Executive Director Lumba Siyanga told ZANIS in an interview in Lusaka yesterday that Mama Betty deserves to be honoured because she played a pivotal role in the liberation of Zambia from colonial rule.

Ms. Siyanga said the gesture by GIF should be embraced by all adding that Mama Betty has also been a role model to many people. She said it was good that the former first Lady has been honoured while she is still alive.

Meanwhile, Ms. Siyanga said her organization will continue to encourage initiatives aimed at recognizing women who have contributed significantly to the welfare of the country.

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Kitwe businessman burnt to death


A businessman of Lebanese origin in Kitwe has been burnt to death by unknown people.

Copperbelt police chief Antonneil Mutentwa confirmed the incident in Kitwe yesterday.

The Police chief said the body of the 28 year old man was found yesterday morning in his house in Parklands area.

Mr. Mutentwa said the incident occurred on Sunday night and police have since launched an investigation into the death.

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Police round up 24 Fr Bwalya sympathizers

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Police in Kitwe have arrested 24 sympathizers of Fr Bwalya including Copperbelt Patriotic Front (PF) Provincial chairperson Elias Kamanga for riotous behavior.

The 24 were rounded up this morning by police after the mob run amok shortly after the court session at the Kitwe Magistrate court of Fr Bwalya.

Copperbelt Police Chief Antonneil Mutentwa confirmed the arrest of the sympathizers who assembled at the magistrate court in solidarity for Fr Bwalya when he appeared for the charged of conduct likely to cause a breach of peace.

Heavy presence of police was deployed along President Avenue where the magistrate court is located while police in riot gear kept vigil along the main roads within town centre as early as 07:30 hours in anticipation of any disturbances.

Fr Bwalya who is also the executive director for Change life or die Zambia has since denied the charge.

The sympathizers started throwing stones and sticks after the police tried to refrain then from form advancing towards the magistrate court building.

The sympathizers forced the police to fire blank shots in the air and tear gasses to disperse them.

And business temporarily came to a halt due to the fracas. Most shops and restaurants within town were found closed by 13:00 hours.

Meanwhile calm has returned to the city after Fr Bwalya was released on bail by a magistrate court.

Meanwhile, The Independent Churches Organizations in Zambia (ICOZ) has strongly condemned the agitation of riotous behaviour by some political cadres in Kitwe yesterday morning in sympathy of Change Life Zambia Executive Director Father Frank Bwalya who appeared in the Kitwe Magistrate court for plea.

ICOZ Board Chairperson David Masupa says Zambians must be mature enough by not engaging in unconstructive activities that rob them of their time to attend to meaningful ventures.

In a statement to ZANIS in Lusaka yesterday Rev. Masupa appealed to Zambians not to be used as tools of violence by some politicians without a vision of moving the country forward.
He said people inciting members of the public to rebel against the government are prophets of doom.

Reverend Masupa said with the country showing positive indicators of economic growth, there was need for massive participation and hard work from all.

“The environment of exploring new business avenue is so much enabling that the sky is the limit in Zambia, this is the reason why currently there is an influx of foreign investors rushing to convert our natural resources into meaningful wealth,” he said.

He said it was therefore wrong for some leaders in the Catholic Church to advocate civil strife and disobedience when the economy and social environment is calling for full participation of citizens in order for them to become equal partners in wealth creation and sharing.

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Fr Bwalya pleads not guilty, Magistrate set March 31 as trial date

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Executive Director for Change or Die Zambia, Father Frank Bwalya has pleaded not guilty to the charge of conduct likely to cause breach of peace and has since been granted bail.

Father Bwalya, 41, of 4843 Alma lick street, Riverside in Kitwe appeared today before Chief Principal Resident magistrate Mercy Makubelo.

The Priest who was clad in a red t-shirt and red bottom truck suite was represented by three defense councils, Richard Mandona, Leonard Kasuba and Terence Mwape Chabu while the state was represented by Martin Shula.

In granting bail Magistrate Mukubelo told the accused not to interfere with witnesses in the case and also told the defense to tell Fr Bwalya’s sympathisers to reduce noise during court proceedings.

She warned that the court may sign an order to re-arrest the accused if the supporters continued making noise at the court.

The court granted Fr Bwalya bail of K100, 000 on his own reconnaissance and with two working sureties.

The State earlier made no objection in Fr Bwalya being given bail but urged the court to caution him against interfering with witnesses and that he should not move out of Kitwe.

The State also feared that the accused may continue with his activities while on bail if the bail was granted without caution.

Facts of the offence are that Fr Bwalya on March 12, publicly conducted himself in a manner that was likely to cause breach of peace at city square in Kitwe contrary to section 1789 (f) of the penal code chapter 87 of the laws of Zambia.

But defense lawyers asked the court to squash the charge against Fr Bwalya urging that it lacked sufficient particulars of where the offence took place and was not specific with what manner constituted the conduct of a person likely to cause breach of peace.

The State however said the particulars were adequate and there was no need to amend the charge before the court.

Magistrate Makubelo said she agreed with the defense to have the charge amended and include at ‘city square’ as the particular place where the offence occurred.

Earlier the charge read that Fr Bwalya was charged with conduct likely to cause breach of peace in Kitwe on March 12 contrary to section 178 of the penal code chapter 87 of the laws of Zambia.

Magistrate Makubelo set March 31 as trial date.

Among the sympathizers’ who attended the court session were former Minister of defense George Mpombo, Roan Member of Parliament Chishimba Kambwili and his Nkana constituency counterparty Mwenya Musenge.

Fr Bwalya was arrested last Friday by police in Kitwe for allegedly distributing red cards during the youth day celebrations at city square in Kitwe.

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