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Chawama Clinic records 15 Christmas babies

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Chawama Health Centre (CHC) has recorded 15 Christmas babies were eight are female and seven are male.

And the Lions Club of Mulungushi District 413 has today donated Christmas hampers to the babies worth K3.5million.

Speaking in an interview with ZANIS shortly after making the donation at Chawama Clinic, Lions Club of Mulungushi District 413 President Prisca Kalaba-Chimolula said the club will continue donating to Christmas babies at the health Center.

She said this is in the hope of helping the mothers to take good care of their new babies.

Ms. Kalaba-Chimolula urged the mothers of the babies to use the donated items for the benefit of their babies.

She expressed hope that the Christmas hampers would go a long way in assisting the mothers take care of their babies.

Chawama Clinic Sister-in-Charge, Evelyn Nkhata-Tembo, thanked the Lions Club of Mulungushi for donating to the babies.

Among the donated Christmas hampers are baby bathing dishes, baby towels, nappies among others.

And Luapula Province has recorded four (4) Christmas babies as at 06:00hrs this morning.

Two babies were recorded at Saint Paul’s Mission hospital in Kawambwa, one at Mansa General Hospital and another at Samfya Rural Health Centre.

Luapula Province Permanent Secretary Jazzman Chikwakwa disclosed this when he visited and presented gifts to the Christmas baby born at Mansa General Hospital this morning.

The gifts included baby clothes, bathing and washing soap and a washing basin.

And head of clinical care at the hospital Dr Consity Mwale, said the Christmas baby recorded at the hospital is a girl and was delivered at 06:00hrs this morning.

The mother to the baby girl Sara Penza, who appeared in good health, thanked the Permanent Secretary for the gifts.

And Mazabuka district hospital has also recorded three Christmas babies.

This came light when members of the local Lions club led by their president Gurdson Shamilimo donated assorted clothing to the babies who included two girls and a boy.

Sister-in-Charge at the hospital, Mary Hamusankwa told the Lions club that the first baby to be born was a girl at 02:00 hours this morning.

Ms. Hamusankwa said the second baby another girl was born an hour later while the baby was delivered at 07:00 hours.

Meanwhile, Mr. Shamilimo has said the Lions club will continue supporting the needy in society in order to improve their livelihood.

And Mr. Shamilimo commended the Lions club for coming to the rescue of the parents whom she said need the support of the community.

[ZANIS]

Toddler drowns after falling into a Well

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A two year old boy of Chanyanya in Matente area of Kafue district has died after falling into a water well.

Both the area Councilor Maurice Hikapulwe and Area Community Development Officer Fredrick Milandu confirmed the incident to ZANIS today.

Mr. Milandu told ZANIS that the boy drowned at around 13:00 hours yesterday when his mother was away for work.

He said the boy, who was left under the care of his brother, was only discovered in the well when the mother returned from work and went to draw water.

Mr. Milandu said the body of the boy was retrieved by the uncle and rushed to a nearby clinic where it was certified dead.

He has since appealed to well wishers to sink a borehole in the area.

And area Councilor Maurice Hikapulwe described the death of the toddler as unfortunate.

Mr. Hikapulwe has since appealed to members of the community to leave their children in custody of people who are caring.

He has also appealed to the community to bury all unprotected wells in order to save lives.

The people of Matente area have had no water since they were relocated from the islands and given tents as temporal shelter last year following floods.

They dug up unprotected well for their source of water.

ZANIS/

The Week in Pictures (Merry Christmas)

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THE long awaited ZESCO transformer from India has arrived in the country. Above, a mommoet truck carrying the machine destined for Lusaka’s Leopards Hills sub-station at Chirundu border post
THE long awaited ZESCO transformer from India has arrived in the country, A perfect and timely Christmas Present. Above, a mommoet truck (Is Santa in the driving seat??) carrying the machine destined for Lusaka’s Leopards Hills sub-station at Chirundu border post

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THE long awaited ZESCO transformer from India has arrived in the country. Above, a mommoet truck carrying the machine destined for Lusaka’s Leopards Hills sub-station at Chirundu border post, Zambia Dec 2009
THE long awaited ZESCO transformer from India has arrived in the country. Above, a mommoet truck carrying the machine destined for Lusaka’s Leopards Hills sub-station at Chirundu border post, Zambia Dec 2009

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Inspector General of Police Francis Kabonde addresses journalists at Police service headquarters in Lusaka, Zambia, 23-12-09
Inspector General of Police Francis Kabonde addresses journalists at Police service headquarters in Lusaka, Zambia, 23-12-09

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Lusaka’s Arcades shopping center recently played host to first Republican President Kenneth Kaunda who arrived at Spar supermarket, Lusaka , Zambia dressed in Santa Clause  where he gave Christmas presents to children
Lusaka’s Arcades shopping center recently played host to first Republican President Kenneth Kaunda who arrived at Spar supermarket, Lusaka , Zambia dressed in Santa Clause where he gave Christmas presents to children

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FIRST lady Thandiwe Banda and Vice President George Kunda ‘s wife Irene (second right) pose for a photo with Professional Insurance staff after receiving a donation from them at State House, Dec 23rd
FIRST lady Thandiwe Banda and Vice President George Kunda ‘s wife Irene (second right) pose for a photo with Professional Insurance staff after receiving a donation from them at State House, Dec 23rd

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FIRST lady Thandiwe Banda receives a cheque of K31 million from Professional Insurance managing director Ashok Kumar Chawla destined for Lusaka’s Kabwata orphanage at State House, Dec 23rd
FIRST lady Thandiwe Banda receives a cheque of K31 million from Professional Insurance managing director Ashok Kumar Chawla destined for Lusaka’s Kabwata orphanage at State House, Dec 23rd

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Lusaka’s Arcades shopping center is awash with Christmas decors like this one depicting the birth of Jesus Christ near the Zambeef butchery Dec 2009
Lusaka’s Arcades shopping center is awash with Christmas decors like this one depicting the birth of Jesus Christ near the Zambeef butchery Dec 2009

White farmers accused of dumping Crocodiles into Lake Kariba

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By Lusakatimes staffer

The Zambia Wildlife Authority (ZAWA) has instituted investigations into allegations that some crocodile farmers in Siavonga District are releasing condemned crocodiles into Lake Kariba.

ZAWA Acting Director General Jack Chulu said reports of farmers dumping crocodiles in the lake are serious and that the authority will immediately act on the reports to enable establish the truth.

“We want you the stakeholders and the village headmen to help us by bringing forward evidence of farmers that are releasing crocodiles in the lake in order for us to take it seriously with the respective farmers, As ZAWA we will also carry out our own investigations so that the truth is established,” Chulu charged.

Chief Simamba and his four village headmen have attributed the sudden increase in the number of crocodiles in Lake Kariba to the offloading of the reptiles by some white farmers in Siavonga.[quote]

The Traditional leaders alleged that the crocodiles that are being released on the lake from the farms are actually the ones that are attacking villagers that live along the lake shore.

The traditional leaders issued the remarks during a meeting that was convened by Tourism and Environment Deputy Minister Moses Mwangala in Siavonga on Monday 21 st December.

The meeting that was held in the District Commissioner Emily Striedl’s office on 21 st December. and attended by key stakeholders was aimed at finding a long term solution on the problem of crocodiles that are attacking people on the banks of Lake Kariba.

Chief Simamba who was represented by his Advisor Phanwell Simamba called on ZAWA to consider carrying out the cropping of crocodiles which he said has become a menace to people’s lives.

“We want government to carry out the cropping exercise of crocodiles on Lake Kariba because they have grown in numbers leading to them attacking both human and livestock animals, “he appealed.

Chief Simamba demanded that the cropping exercise be carried out immediately because government last embarked on such an exercise in the year 1966.

In response, Chulu said as much as ZAWA would like to carry out the cropping exercise, a lot of resources are needed to carry out the exercise.

Chulu said ZAWA however faces a challenge of organizing financial resources to enable carry out the cropping exercise saying things such as a survey need to be done in order to establish the number of reptiles on the waters.

He said that ZAWA will try and talk to its cooperating partners in an effort to try and source for funds needed to carry out the exercise.

Chulu however observed that there is need to conduct public sensitization meetings in villages that are located in crocodile infested areas so that the villages can prevent themselves from getting attacked.

And Mwangala said government is alarmed by the reports of people in Siavonga district that are getting attacked by crocodiles on Lake Kariba some of which have led to deaths.

Measures to curb underage patrons impress LCC

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The Lusaka City Council (LCC) says it is impressed with measures bar owners have put in place to curb underage patronage this festive season.

LCC Public Relations Officer Henry Kapata says operations by LCC last night revealed that strict measures bar owners helped to keep away underage patrons from their premises.

Mr. Kapata said the local authority only managed to apprehend two underage patrons in all the 19 night clubs they inspected in the city.

Mr. Kapata said in an interview with ZANIS in Lusaka today that this was the kind of partnership that the council wanted to see coming from bar owners.

He, however, cautioned night clubs and bars that may be harboring underage patrons to thwart the council’s operations that they risk having their licenses revoked if they continue with the trend.

He disclosed that of the seven bars that the city council recommended to the Liquor Licensing Board not to be given licenses, none of them were given.

Mr. Kapata said the council will spare no effort in ensuring that underage patrons stay as far away from bars as possible so that they are modeled into the kind of responsible citizens that can contribute meaningfully to the development of the nation.

Meanwhile, Mr. Kapata disclosed that the council has prepared a list of underage patrons it apprehended and will be sent to their head teachers at their various schools.

He said of the 216 underage patrons, 114 are from Munali constituency which he said indicates how rampant underage drinking in Munali constituency is.

Mr. Kapata said this measure is only meant to dissuade underage drinking saying parents cannot be spending so much money to their children’s education only for the children to chose beer drinking as a career.

ZANIS

President Banda Should Retire Kunda

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By Henry Kyambalesa

I have found it hard recently not to comment on calls from some segments of Zambian society for Vice President George Kunda to be arrested or to resign. But after analyzing his utterances when he was featured on Radio Phoenix’s “Government and You” program on 20th December 2009, it would be unpatriotic for me not to bolster such calls. In fact, it would be irresponsible for any patriotic Zambian not to join the bandwagon!

While on the radio program, Kunda accused Fred M’membe of trying to take over state power by scheming to control the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions and other constitutional offices for the purpose of making money. He also found it necessary to urge Hakainde Hichilema to leave the PF-UPND pact – a complete departure from the theme of the radio program by the country’s Vice President who has seemingly found it necessary to delve into partisan politics as if such a duty is prescribed in his job description!

What kind of national leader is this who could make statements that are laughable even to a five-year-old?

Such statements would be excusable if they were made by any of the riff-raffs in the MMD. The learned lawyer is clearly no longer of a sound mind! This perhaps explains his inability to see anything wrong with enacting legislation designed to muzzle private media institutions so that they can become propaganda tools for the government like ZNBC, ZANIS, Times of Zambia, and Zambia Daily Mail.

The duties of the Republican Vice President and Minister of Justice are too consequential to be discharged by a person whose utterances are akin to those of a mentally challenged individual. As Vice President, for example, Kunda (as provided for in Part IV of the 1996 Republican constitution) is expected to preside over Cabinet and/or govern the nation if and when any of the following obtains with respect to the incumbent Republican President: absence from office, resignation, impeachment, death, or incapacitation (mental or physical).

Kunda’s behavior is clearly inimical to the security and constitutional rights and freedoms of the citizenry. In fact, his insinuations of wrong doing by selected members of society can very easily lead to assassinations of innocent citizens by loyal members of the country’s security wings. If any of the citizens who are constantly being targeted for unwarranted criticism by Kunda were to be killed in unexplained circumstances, for example, the MMD government would find it hard to exonerate itself from being culpable.

I, therefore, wish to urge President Rupiah Banda to retire Comrade Kunda in the national interest. If he ever wishes to spearhead the creation of a more just, more democratic and more peaceful society, he needs to heed this piece of advice. If the President is reluctant to retire Kunda, members of his family should advice him to retire if they really care for him and for the well-being of the nation at large than to let him continue to make highly questionable and alarming statements in public.

As it is often said, prevention is better than cure – and such prevention needs to be timely!

I, of course, make this suggestion knowing very well that the President has confessed publicly that he is an arrogant and stubborn man who does not take advice from anyone outside his inner circle.

Merry Christmas!

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First Republican President Kenneth Kaunda dressed up as Santa Clause

The LT team wishes our dear readers a Wonderful Christmas and Successful New Year

By Bishop Katebe
It is Christmas season once again. For some of us houses on our streets are lit with wonderful decorative lights. The shops are busy with people flocking in to get their loved ones some Christmas presents. The Internet is busy with people ordering gifts and the delivery trucks are in and out of our neighborhoods. Western union is busy with people sending money to their loved ones so that they can have a decent Christmas. For the Post Offices, this is the busiest time of the year. Churches are busy working on Christmas plays or skits because the Christmas weekend usually experiences a swelling in attendance due to those who only attend Church at Easter and Christmas. Airfares have gone up because it’s one of the busiest times of the year and the roads will be busy with traffic this weekend.

For some, this is the most ugly time of the year because their family tradition is that everybody goes home for Christmas and there will be competition among siblings, in terms of how prosperous some have become and how others are scrapping by in life. After all is said and done, most will wish they didn’t have to make the trip to their Christmas get-together. In some families it will be a sad moment because some of their loved ones who were with them last Christmas will not be there because they have passed-on. To some who can’t afford to buy childrens presents; depressing.

For some Zambians living abroad, the extra to some of the activities above will be a time to get together with other Zambians and celebrate the season over a drink.

No matter which way you choose to celebrate or not even celebrate the Christmas season, depending on your beliefs, there’s one thing we cannot afford to loose sight of. Traditionally Christmas points to the birth of Jesus Christ. His birth is really a historical fact. However, to most children, the most popular individual during Christmas is Santa Clause.

We hope you will have a great Christmas and that it will be full of Jesus Christ, who is the savior of all. We hope and pray that you will take time to explain to the children in your care that despite all the activities during Christmas, “JESUS IS THE REASON FOR THE SEASON.”

Merry Christmas from us to you and yours!

The PF government will renationalise ZAMTEL-Michael Sata

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PF Leader Michael Sata

Reuters reports that Zambia’s main opposition leader on Thursday said his party would renationalise Zambia’s fixed line operator, Zamtel, if elected in 2011, because the decision to privatize the company is not in the best interest of the country.

India’s Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd , Angola’s Unitel and Libya’s LAP Green Networks on Wednesday submitted bids to acquire between 51 and 75 percent of the stake in Zamtel.

However Patriotic Front (PF) party president Michael Sata said the sale of Zamtel was unacceptable because apart from it being a strategic organization, the new majority stake owners were likely to close the rural branches and concentrate on urban areas.

“Those bidding for Zamtel are doing so at owner’s risk. The PF in government will reverse the decision to privatise Zamtel. Even if it is sold we will renationalise it,” Sata told Reuters in an interview.

Sata said parliament would decide the conditions of Zamtel renationalisation.[quote]

Zamtel’s revenue for the year to end-December was $100 million. It is Zambia’s only licensed fixed-line provider of voice and data communications and has performed poorly despite its monopoly rights.

Sata said Zamtel had performed badly because the government owed it a lot of money.

“If the government paid all the Zamtel bills, Zamtel would be very viable. The government owes Zamtel trillions of kwacha and that is what has created problems,” Sata said.

The Zamtel sale has been criticised by opposition politicians and trade unions, who say Zambians should hold a bigger stake in the company.

Nigerian fixed-line operator Nitel is also currently being privatised, while in April, Mali’s government rejected a bid for state-owned Sotelma.

Independent analyst Oliver Saasa told Reuters renationalising Zamtel would scare away other investors and was not in the best interest of the country because the sale was legally binding.

“What has been done within the laws of the land should not be changed with every change of government because it will send very wrong signals to other investors,” Saasa said.

“The PF leader should suggest other measures that will ensure that the interests of Zambians are protected after the sale of the company instead of suggesting renationalisation.”

[Reuters]

First Lady donates to mothers’ shelter at UTH

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First Lady Thandiwe Banda has donated assorted food stuffs worthy over K1.5 million to the mothers shelter at the University Teaching Hospital (UTH).

Presenting the donation on her behalf, Wife of the Vice President Ireen Kunda, Mrs. Banda said it is important for people to share the little they have, with the under privileged in society adding that there are more blessings in giving than receiving.

The First Lady said the donation at the shelter is aimed at helping mothers who are taking care of their loved ones admitted to the Hospital.

And speaking when he received the donation on behalf of UTH Management, Acting Deputy Managing Director Dr Gordon Silumbe thanked Mrs. Banda for the donation.
Dr. Silumbe said the donation will go a long way in helping the mothers at the shelter.

He said giving, especially to the less privileged, brings hope to them.

Items donated included 10 by 25 KG bags of mealie meal, 20 packets by 2KGs of sugar, cooking oil among other items.

ZANIS

‘You’ll be fired if you insult the President’, Chinyanta warns civil servants

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Northern province minister John Chinyanta dancing with women during the World Tourism day in Kasama

Northern Province Minister John Chinyanta has strongly warned health workers in Kaputa and Mporokoso districts that they would be instantly dismissed once they are found insulting President Rupiah Banda and his government.

Mr. Chinyanta sounded the warning when he addressed health workers at Mporokoso district hospital yesterday.

He said he was disturbed to hear that some health personnel in Kaputa and Mporokoso districts were publicly issuing derogatory remarks against the President.

Mr. Chinyanta said he would personally follow up the matter and ensure that those involved were punished accordingly.[quote]

The minister noted that it was a serious offence for anyone, including government employees, to insult the head of state.

Mr. Chinyanta stated that it was unacceptable and a sign of total indiscipline for government workers to insult the President whenever they were frustrated at their workplaces.

He charged that those implicated in talking ill of President Banda would be dealt with once discovered.

Mr. Chinyanta also warned that government workers should not engage themselves in partisan politics.

He urged those with political ambitions to resign from the civil service and formerly join politics.

Mr. Chinyanta further urged civil servants to fully explain developmental issues to the general public and make them appreciate what government was doing to improve their welfare.

ZANIS

Don’t vote out MMD on grounds of overstaying-Mbulakulima

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Copperbelt Minister Mwansa Mbulakulima (r)

Copperbelt Province Minister Mwansa Mbulakulima has said it was irrational for the opposition political parties to advocate for the removal of the ruling Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) from power simply because the party has been around for many years.

ZANIS Ndola reports that Mr. Mbulakulima, who is also MMD National vice Treasurer, was speaking at Mushili Council Youth training centre during the card renewal exercise for MMD Bwanamukubwa constituency.

Mr. Mbulakulima said it was wrong for the opposition parties to want to remove the MMD from power on grounds that the ruling party has overstayed in government.

He said people should only remove a political party from government when it has failed to perform to their expectations.

“The only reason the opposition parties want us out of government is that we have overstayed, but do you divorce a woman because you have stayed with her for 20 years in marriage?” he asked.

Mr. Mbulakulima has meanwhile said there was need for the MMD members to explain the party’s developmental programmes to the public so that the people can appreciate their government.[quote]

He further said the party should be proud that the economy of the country has grown by 6 per cent this year.

He said this has been made possible because of the able leadership of President Rupiah Banda.

And speaking earlier, Bwanamukubwa Constituency Chairman Kelvin Chaumwe, said his constituency had decided to endorse President Banda as the party’s presidential candidate for the next general election.

Mr. Chaumwe said the constituency will also not allow anyone to insult the president.

ZANIS

EAZ commends Govt’s intention to reduce domestic borrowing next year

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The Economic Association of Zambia (EAZ) has expressed happiness with government’s intentions to reduce on its domestic borrowing by next year.

EAZ President Mwilola Imakando says the move will go a long way in improving the economic performance of the country by attracting more private sector investment.

Speaking in an interview with ZANIS in Lusaka today, Dr. Imakando noted that the reduction in domestic borrowing will make more money available for the Private sector hence improving the economy.

He explained that if government continues to borrow from commercial banks the private sector will not have enough money to invest in various sectors of the country’s economy.

Dr. Imakando said government’s move is important because the private sector will be given a chance to access more money from commercial banks.

He said this will also assist commercial banks to reduce on their lending rates there by benefiting many local people economically.

He further added that this will also compel the private sector to invest in important sectors such as in infrastructure.

Meanwhile, Dr. Imakando has appealed to commercial banks in the country to reduce further their lending rates if the sector is to be more competitive.

He noted that Zambia’s economy has the potential to perform well if only the banking sector can be made more competitive.

He since praised the government for continuing to record growth in the economy of the country despite many challenges that came with the global economic down turn.

Dr. Imakando has also cautioned people in the country against making statements that can scare away investors and disturb the economic environment of the country.

Currently Government borrows about K620 billion in treasury bills and government bonds per month.

Government has announced that its intentions to reduce on it domestic borrowing and attract more private sector investment in the economy.

ZANIS

Sakuwaha Not Going To Angola

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Jonas Sakuwaha of French Ligue 1 club Lorient has declined to be considered for Zambia’s 2010 Africa Cup campaign in Angola.

And the highly elusive Danny Hangunyu has been handed a chance to stake a claim in Zambia’s final 23-man squad for the Africa Cup.

“He (Sakuwaha) wanted to stay with his club,” coach Herve Renard said.

And Hangunyu of Angolan club Clube Desportivo 1º de Agosto who has a history of no-shows from junior and senior call-ups with his last coming for Zambia’s Cosafa Senior Challenge Cup campaign in October is in the team.

The provisional 26-man team includes striker Collins Mbesuma of Moroka Swallow in South Africa and Clifford Mulenga from Mpumalanga Black Aces.

Renard says he will drop three players on January 1 in South Africa before submitting his final list to CAF.

Meanwhile, today’s final day of local training was open to the press after three days of training in camera in Lusaka.

The team leaves for final phase of training camp in South Africa on Boxing Day where they will be joined by the rest of the foreign-based call-ups.

 Team

Goalkeepers: Kennedy Mweene (Free State Stars, South Africa), Kalililo Kakonje (Amazulu, South Africa), Jacob Banda (Zesco United)

Defenders: Dennis Banda (Green Buffaloes), Kampamba Chintu (Amazulu, South Africa), Hichani Himoonde (TP Mazembe, DR Congo), Emmanuel Mbola (Pyunik Yerevan, Armenia), Joseph Musonda (Lamontville Golden Arrows, South Africa), Charles Siyingwa, Thomas Nyirenda (Both Zanaco)

Midfielders: Isaac Chansa (Helsingborg, Sweden), Noah Chivuta (Maritzburg United, South Africa), Danny Hangunyu (Clube Desportivo 1º de Agosto, Angola),  Rainford Kalaba (União de Leiria, Portugal),Francis Kasonde (Oman), Felix Katongo (Mamelodi Sundowns, South Africa), Clifford Mulenga (Mpumalanga Black Aces, South Africa), Stophira Sunzu (Zanaco), William Njobvu ((Hapoel Kiryat Shmone, Israel)

Strikers: Christopher Katongo (Arminia Bielefeld, Germany), Jacob Mulenga (FC Utrecht, Netherlands), Emmanuel Mayuka (Maccabi Tel Aviv, Israel), James Chamanga (Dalian Shide, China), Signs Chibambo (Heartland, Nigeria), Given Singuluma (TP Mazembe, DR Congo).

We are not being used by MMD to fix individuals-RTSA

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Patriotic Front Kasama Central MP Geoffrey Mwamba

The Road Traffic and Safety Agency (RTSA) Director Fredrick Mwalusaka has said that the agency was disappointed by the allegations from Kasama Central Member of Parliament Geoffrey Mwamba that RTSA was being used by the Movement Multiparty Democracy (MMD) to cripple his transport business.

Mr. Mwalusaka said the agency operates on the principle of good corporate governance which includes fairness, accountability transparency and professionalism.

He regretted that individuals of different political affiliations always want to associate the operations of RTSA with partisan politics.

He indicated that at no time had RTSA received instructions from any political party to fix any transport operator.

Mr. Mwalusaka reiterated that RTSA was a corporate body created through an act of parliament and is committed to implementing traffic regulations accordingly.

He vowed that RTSA will not stop implementing and enforcing road traffic regulations saying it was up to vehicle owners and drivers to adhere to traffic rules if they do not want to be inconvenienced.[quote]

Mr. Mwalusaka was reacting to the article that appeared in the Post newspaper of 22nd December 2009 alleging that RTSA is favoring MMD transport operators and was trying to cripple the businesses of the opposition political party members.

Meanwhile, the Road Traffic and Safety Agency (RTSA) has vowed not to spare anyone breaking traffic laws regardless of their political affiliation.

RTSA Principle Publicity Officer, Mercy Mwila, told ZANIS in Lusaka yesterday that the agency is working hard to ensure that Passenger Service Vehicle (PSV) operators adhere to traffic rules during and after this festive season.

Ms Mwila said RTSA will not entertain individuals who want to politicize the agency, which is non partisan.
She said the agency will operate as mandated by the law and not favour anyone in its operations.

Ms Mwila said traffic officers were already on the ground to ensure that traffic rules were followed in order to avoid loss of life through unnecessary accidents.

She revealed that last week, a lot of buses, including Kasama Central Member of Parliament Geoffrey Mwamba’s bus, were impounded after traffic officers discovered that the public service vehicles were not fit to be on the road.

Ms Mwila noted that allowing unfit vehicles and drivers to be on the road would be disastrous especially now that the roads were slippery due to rains.

She disputed assertions that RTSA was selective in the way it enforced the law.

Ms. Mwila noted that it is the duty of RTSA to treat everyone equally regardless of their political affiliations.

She has since called on the bus operators and their drivers to ensure that their vehicles were fit before they travel in order to avoid being impounded.

[ZANIS]

Government does not intend to fix The Post and M’membe

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Government has dismissed allegations that the proposed media bill is aimed at fixing The Post Newspaper and its editor Fred M’membe as it has been reported in yesterday’s edition of the same tabloid.

Chief Government Spokesperson Lieutenant General Ronnie Shikapwasha described the story as a total fabrication which is aimed at misleading the people in the country.

Gen Shikapwasha, who is also Information and Broadcasting Services Minister, said government is extremely disappointed with the unethical reporting exhibited by newspaper and accused it of deliberately failing to balance the story by getting a comment from government on the matter.

He said in a statement made available to ZANIS in Lusaka yesterday that it was such unethical tendencies that were making people call for media regulation.

He said The Post Newspaper was not only portraying unethical reporting but also deliberately showing ignorance of the legislative process to mislead the people.

General Shikapwasha said the Vice President does not make laws in Zambia as has been insinuated in the story carried by the Post Newspaper’s edition of today.

“Making of laws has a procedure, which The Post newspaper is pretending not to know. Drafting of a bill is initiated by the Ministry of Justice then the draft goes to the stakeholders for input. Thereafter, the bill goes to the Legislation Committee, Cabinet and then Parliamentary Committee. The Parliamentary Committee further calls for submissions from stakeholders. The draft bill is then debated by Parliament, at which point it is either passed or rejected,” Gen Shikapwasha explained.

Gen Shikapwasha therefore said the Post Newspaper was deliberately misleading the nation by stating that the Vice President would take advantage of the President’s long absence to push his agenda.

He stressed that there can be no law that can be made in the absence of the President because the President chairs cabinet and also signs Acts of Parliament.

Gen Shikapwasha urged the Zambian people to dismiss cheap allegations that Vice President George Kunda was making his own law.

“The media bill is under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Services. At an appropriate stage the ministry will call stakeholders, including the Post Newspaper, to review the draft bill”, Gen Shikapwasha said.

He assured the nation that the drafting of a media bill is not intended to fix any media house or individual because that has never been government’s intention.

He added that government has always been committed to seeing media practitioners come up with a self-regulatory mechanism.

The minister alleged that the statement attributed to mysterious sources in the Ministry of Justice was just a mere manipulation and distortion of the situation, which was aimed at covering up the media practitioners’ failure to meet the six months deadline.

“Government has promised the nation that should the media fail to produce self-regulation mechanism within six months, it would provide an alternative. There is therefore, absolutely nothing wrong with government taking steps to draft the media bill, which will be an alternative,” he said.

Gen Shikapwasha has also disclosed that work was already in progress and that stakeholders would be involved at an appropriate time to contribute to the process.

He urged the Post Newspaper to concentrate on informing the nation on how far the media practitioners have gone in formulating a self-regulatory mechanism instead of misleading the people.

ZANIS