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Govt. to continue support for traditional ceremonies – RB

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President Rupiah Banda says government will continue supporting cultural events in the country because they are an important unifier.

Mr. Banda says traditional ceremonies play a cardinal role by breaking artificial tribal barriers.

And the President has said his government will continue involving chiefs in matters of national interest because of their critical role in the governance system of the country.

Mr. Banda said chiefs need to be involved in development issues because of their influence on their subjects.

He said traditional leaders do not only act as good mediators in matters of traditional boundary and succession dispute but also on matters of national development.

The President said this over the weekend in a speech read on his behalf by Community Development Deputy Minister Moses Muteteka.

This was during the Lwiindi Traditional ceremony of the Toka-Leya of chief Sekute in Kazungula District.

Meanwhile, the President disclosed during the ceremony that government through the Ministry of Community Development and Social Services under the department of culture affairs is currently undertaking a programme of constructing and rehabilitating cultural villages at provincial centers.

Mr. Banda said this is in order to provide venues where artists, artisans and cultural practitioners can train, produce and market their products.

He said the Provincial office in Livingstone will soon complete the construction of the Maramba Cultural Village where various cultural products and exhibits will be showcased for employment and wealth creation for the people.

The President encouraged artists and cultural practitioners to develop their skills and marketability if government’s programme of developing culture industry is to succeed.

And the President said the reduction of poverty among people lies on improved agriculture production.

He said government has put in place policies suitable to assist the vulnerable in society.

Mr. Banda said viable farmers such as those households headed by females, orphans, widows, the elderly and the disabled will have to acquire farming inputs.

He however, stressed that government gets very concerned when it hears stories of farmers selling the seeds and fertilisers because the trend poses a danger to food security at both household and national levels.

ZANIS

Don’t worry of MMD loss – Mutati

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MMD Lunte Member of Parliament, Felix Mutati, has urged party officials not to despair following the party’s recent defeat in the Kasama and Solwezi Central parliamentary by-elections.

Mr Mutati said the defeat should not be interpreted as the beginning of the downfall of the ruling party as it was still a great party.

Addressing ward officials at Kapatu in Mporokoso district yesterday, Mr Mutati said the defeat should serve as an inspiration to all MMD officials on the need to reorganise the party to make it meet the aspirations of the people.

The MP, who is on a tour of developmental projects in his constituency, said there is need to enhance unity in the party and avoid finger-pointing which could work to the detriment of the party.

He observed that the defeat in the Kasama and Solwezi parliamentary by-elections could be an indication that the opposition was getting better organised, hence the need for the MMD to step up its activities at all levels.

Mr Mutati said there is need to strike a balance between political pronouncements and the physical delivery of development projects.

He has since urged ward officials in his constituency to come up with budgets for party mobilisation so that they could strengthen their structures at branch level.

The MMD recently lost the Kasama and Solwezi Central Parliament to the opposition.

ZANIS

Esther Phiri’s fight in over K100 million shortfall

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National Milling Company (NMC) has unveiled a budget of K400million for this Saturday’s Women International Boxing Association (WIBA) Light Walter Weight title between Esther Phiri and USA’s Terri Blair.

National Milling Company Managing Director, Peter Cottan said during a press briefing in Lusaka today that the total budget of K400million required for the fight was still short of about K110 million.

Mr. Cottan however expressed hope that the remaining money would be raised before the boxing fight between Phiri and Bliar.

Mr Cottan thanked stakeholders that have already come on board to assist in raising the K400million for the fight but also appealed to others to come on board and assist with the remaining funds.

Meanwhile, Mr. Cottan has appealed to Phiri’s fans to turn up in numbers and give the boxer support.

He added that turning up in numbers will give Phiri the morale to beat her opponent and lift the Zambian flag high.

And Phiri expressed confidence that she would beat her opponent adding that she is ready for the fight against Terri Blair.

Meanwhile, Phiri called on the Boxing Board Control (BBC) in the country to put in place measures that would allow boxers to go for drug testing before fighting.

She said this is because some international boxers were in the habit of taking some drugs before entering the ring to fight.

ZANIS

Chiluba’s trip to Nigeria is his entitlement-Shikapwasha

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Second Republican President Fredrick Chiluba and his wife Regina
Second Republican President Fredrick Chiluba and his wife Regina

Government says Former President Dr Fredrick Chiluba’s trip to Nigeria is part of his entitlement as a former head of state.

Chief government Spokesperson who is also Information and Broadcasting Services Minister Lt. Gen Ronnie Shikapwasha says under the terms of the benefits of former President’s Act, a former head of state and his spouse are entitled to one trip outside the country every year.

Gen. Shikapwasha said this in a press statement made available to ZANIS in Lusaka today.

Gen. Shikapwasha said Dr Chiluba has undertaken this trip to Nigeria for the first time since he ceased to be President of Zambia.

Meanwhile Gen. Shikapwasha has clarified that President Rupiah Banda, was not involved in the initiation or preparations of Dr Chiluba’s trip to Nigeria.

He said it is wrong to suggest that the former President’s trip had been initiated by government for any particular purpose.

ZANIS

Zambians urged to utilize diaspora desk

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Zambian Ambassador to Ethiopia Albert Muchanga, has called on Zambian nationals living in Ethiopia to make use of the Diaspora desk which President Rupiah Banda recently set up at State House to address the welfare of Zambians living abroad.

Mr. Muchanga said that Zambia is currently offering good investment opportunities to both Zambians and foreigners hence the need for Zambians in the Diaspora to participate.
He said the Zambian Embassy is for this reason planning for an investment sensitization seminar for the Zambian community in Ethiopia.

This is contained in a press release made available to ZANIS in Lusaka today by Zambian Embassy in Ethiopia First Secretary to the Press Dorcas Chileshe.

Mr. Muchanga said the seminar will create a platform for Zambian nationals in Ethiopia to discuss various ways in which they can participate in contributing to the country’s development.

He said this in Addis Ababa at the weekend when he addressed Zambians who had met to elect new office bearers for the Zambian Association in Ethiopia

Mr. Muchanga commended the Zambian community in Ethiopia for exhibiting a strong team spirit.

ZANIS

RB mourns Maj. Joe Musengule

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President Rupiah Banda was today among hundreds of mourners who gathered at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross to attend the church service for the late Former Zambia Army Commander Geojago Musengule’s son Major Joe Musengule.

Several cabinet ministers, senior government officials, service chiefs and members of the diplomatic corps joined the President at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross to pay their last respects to Major Musengule.

Major Musengule, who is the third of Lt Gen Geojago and Mrs Muriel Musengule’s four children, passed away on November 19 after suffering a heart attack.
His death is believed to have been triggered by the death of his wife of eight years, Halodatte Musengule who died on November 14 at the University Teaching Hospital (UTH) after an illness.

Major Musengule who will be put to rest at Mutumbi Cemetary, leaves behind a son and two daughters.

And reading out Maj Musengule’s life history, family representative Joyce Makulu disclosed that the deceased joined the Zambia army in 1994 as an officer cadet shortly after completing his secondary education at Kabwe Secondary School.

Mrs Makulu said before that Maj Musengule did his grade one to three in Yugoslavia before returning home where he completed his primary education in Kabwe.

ZANIS

The Weekend in Pictures

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Zambia’s Emmanuel Mbola and Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’s Mum In Guk fight for the ball during the international friendly match played at Nkoloma stadium in Lusaka, Zambia
Zambia’s Emmanuel Mbola and Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’s Mum In Guk fight for the ball during the international friendly match played at Nkoloma stadium in Lusaka, Zambia

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Green Buffaloes’ Sebastian Mwansa and Lusaka Dynamos’ Jeff Lungu fight for the ball during the FAZ-KCM premier division week 29 match played at Woodlands stadium in Lusaka, Zambia
Green Buffaloes’ Sebastian Mwansa and Lusaka Dynamos’ Jeff Lungu fight for the ball during the FAZ-KCM premier division week 29 match played at Woodlands stadium in Lusaka, Zambia

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Youthful members of Ushers Band and majorettes playing home made instrument outside Standard Chartered bank in Lusaka. The band is fund-raising and seeking sponsors to invest in modern instruments
Youthful members of Ushers Band and majorettes playing home made instrument outside Standard Chartered bank in Lusaka. The band is fund-raising and seeking sponsors to invest in modern instruments

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Young Peter Chanda blows a home made instrument during the group's fundraiser outside Standard Chartered bank. The group Ushers band and majorettes is looking for sponsors
Young Peter Chanda blows a home made instrument during the group's fundraiser outside Standard Chartered bank. The group Ushers band and majorettes is looking for sponsors

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Young John Phiri blows a home made instrument during the group's fundraiser outside Standard Chartered bank.
Young John Phiri blows a home made instrument during the group's fundraiser outside Standard Chartered bank.

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Yong boys playing social football at Lusaka club
Yong boys playing social football at Lusaka club

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Traditional dancer from Nomakanjane group resting after a performance
Traditional dancer from Nomakanjane group resting after a performance

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Some players from North Korea analysing the international friendly game against Zambia at Nkoloma stadium
Some players from North Korea analysing the international friendly game against Zambia at Nkoloma stadium

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Some models walking during a breast cancer awareness event in Lusaka
Some models walking during a breast cancer awareness event in Lusaka

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Some models following proceedings during a breast cancer awareness event in Lusaka
Some models following proceedings during a breast cancer awareness event in Lusaka

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Soccer fans watching the FAZ-KCM premier league week 29 match  between Lusaka Dynamos and Green Buffaloes at Woodlands stadium in Lusaka
Soccer fans watching the FAZ-KCM premier league week 29 match between Lusaka Dynamos and Green Buffaloes at Woodlands stadium in Lusaka

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Soccer fans watching the FAZ-KCM premier league week 29 match  between Lusaka Dynamos and Green Buffaloes at Woodlands stadium in Lusaka at the weekend
Soccer fans watching the FAZ-KCM premier league week 29 match between Lusaka Dynamos and Green Buffaloes at Woodlands stadium in Lusaka at the weekend

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Nomakanjane dance troupe entertain guests at a dance show in Lusaka
Nomakanjane dance troupe entertain guests at a dance show in Lusaka

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Nomakanjane dance group in action
Nomakanjane dance group in action

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Nigerian boxer Adewale Abe (c) and his managers watching the FAZ-KCM premier league week 29 match played at Woodlands stadium
Nigerian boxer Adewale Abe (c) and his managers watching the FAZ-KCM premier league week 29 match played at Woodlands stadium

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Kabanana actress 'Dainess' spotted at Arcades shopping mall in Lusaka
Kabanana actress 'Dainess' spotted at Arcades shopping mall in Lusaka

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A dance troupe singing and dancing for First Lady Thandiwe Banda when she officiated a women's leadership seminar in Lusaka
A dance troupe singing and dancing for First Lady Thandiwe Banda when she officiated a women's leadership seminar in Lusaka

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Zambia national soccer team coach Herve Renard and the technical bench watching the international friendly match against North Korea at Nkoloma stadium
Zambia national soccer team coach Herve Renard and the technical bench watching the international friendly match against North Korea at Nkoloma stadium

SDA Pastor Joe Lubasi to be buried today

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Renowned Seventh Day Adventist leader Pastor Joe Lubasi passed away last week and will be buried today.

In a statement to ZANIS yesterday, SDA president Harrington Akambwa said Pastor Lubasi died on Friday, November 20, 2009.

Burial is expected to take place at Old Leopard Hill Cemetery after a funeral service at the Libala SDA church along Nationalist road starting at 09:00 hours.

SDA President Akombwa described the death of Pastor Lubasi as a great loss to the church adding that he will be missed by the SDA church in Zambia and abroad.
He said that the late Pastor was an effective and committed evangelist and great soldier of the gospel.

He has described late Pastor Lubasi as a highly sought after speaker who traveled around the country and abroad preaching the gospel and baptizing thousands of people thereby initiating them into Christianity.

The late SDA pastor was also presenter of the television programme Voice of Prophesy and a Communication and Music Director.
He also served as a minister in the SDA church for many years in various capacities including District Pastor and Central Conference Departmental Director.

Pastor Lubasi also served in the Youth, Chaplaincy, and Campus, and Evangelism Ministries. He succeeded the late SDA leader Pastor Corneluis Matandiko who died last year.

He is survived by a wife, Chitalu and one child.

ZANIS

Ban movement of buses at night- PAPECAZ

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The Passenger Pedestrian and Cyclist Association of Zambia (PAPECAZ) has urged government to immediately ban the movement of commuter buses at night.

PAPECAZ President Lawrence Kaoma says the movement of long distance buses at night should be banned with immediate effect to curb the rising number of road accidents where innocent lives are lost and maimed.

Mr Kabwe said the ban should be implemented as most drivers are failing to observe and maintain road safety measures especially at night.
He has suggested that long distance buses should start off at 05:00 hours in the morning to their various destinations and stop at 21:00 hours.

“We are demanding from government for the immediate ban of movement of passenger buses at night. Most drivers have failed to maintain road safety measures at night,,” he said.

Mr. Kaoma’s observation comes in the wake of a recent case where a bus was impounded by the Road Transport and Safety Agency (RTSA) but was later released only to kill eight people in Kapiri-mposhi due to defective tyres and wipers.

This is contained in a press statement released to ZANIS in Lusaka yesterday.
Similar road mishaps have occurred in different parts of the country within this month.

Mr. Kaoma , who is also Past RTSA Board Member said the agency is not to blame for many road accidents occurring across the country but that he placed 100 percent blame on the drivers for the loss of lives.
ZANIS

Weekend Scorecard

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Here are the collated results and standings from this past weekends football action.

International Friendly

21/11/2009

Nkoloma Stadium, Lusaka

Zambia 4(James Chamanga 10″, 13″, 70″, Felix Sunzu 90″)- North Korea 1(Min In-Guk 86″ pen)

Faz Premier League

22/11/2009

Week 29

Zamtel 0 –  Chambishi 2(Francis Chileshe 57″ 70″)

Konkola Blades  1(Maybin Chishimba 22″)- Choma Eagles 1(Tresford Mhango 52″)

Nakambala Leopards 0-Zesco United 2(Jackson Mwanza 78″, Siloni Jere 90″)

Green Buffaloes 0-Lusaka Dynamos 0

Forest Rangers  1(Alex Mwiche 90″)-  Young Arrows 0

Red Arrows 0 – Kabwe Warriors 0

Roan United  2-Power Dynamos 2 (Laughter Chilembe 70″, Lameck Mwale 75″)

25/11/2009

Zanaco               –  City of Lusaka

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Hikaumba appeals for extended maternity leave

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The Zambia Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) appealing to employers to extend maternity leave provisions for female workers.

The ZCTU President Leonard Hikaumba said in a presentation to the Technical Advisors at Lusaka’s Golfview Hotel that female workers should be given maternity leave starting a month before the expected date of delivery and six months after that.

He said this during the maternity protection workshop hosted by the Organisation of African First Ladies against HIV and AIDS (OAFLA) which has entered its second day today.This is ahead of the First Ladies’ Workshop begins on Tuesday November 24 and ends on November 26, 2009, respectively,

Mr Hikaumba said future healthy and productive employees would emerge if working mothers were enabled to lay firm foundations for their children. Short maternity leave periods left children growing without the needed guidance of their mothers.

He said under the Employment Act section 15 (a) the Public Sector provided 90 days’ maternity leave while under the Minimum Wages Act private sector employers provided 120 days which were both inadequate to enable female workers to recover and also care for their babies.

He regretted that some employers in the hospitality industry in Siavonga did not provide for maternity leave forcing female staff to resign when they were expectant.

The ZCTU leader appealed to employers to appreciate the importance of maternity leave as the last days of an expectant mother’s labour were critical to the lives of women..

Mr Hikaumba stressed that the law requirements states that a female worker could access paid maternity leave after every two years but it was disadvantageous in cases where employers offered yearly contracts rather than long-term employment conditions.

Mr Hikaumba said it was also proved problematic where female professionals changed jobs and had to wait for another two years saying employers should realize that in modern times family planning was fashionable and female workers would not frequently request maternity leave if the ideal seven-plus months were provided for.

He called on employers in the country to seriously consider providing child care facilities at places of work so that breast feeding mothers could bring their child minders to work.

He added that nutrition of the baby was crucial and mothers could not constrain their new-born children because of restrictions at work.

Mr Hikaumba called on the Ministry of Labour to make sure that employers enforce current maternity laws and also revise those restrictive provisions.

The regretted that the ministry is under-staffed that could help clump down and conduct monitoring of human resource management at places of work.

ZANIS

Katele Kalumba disagrees with Venon Mwaanga

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MMD national secretary Katele Kalumba
MMD national secretary Katele Kalumba

MMD national secretary Katele Kalumba says the MMD already has an existing strategic management programme and has dismissed assertions that he is not concerned about the alleged declining fortunes of the ruling party.

Reacting to MMD parliamentary chief whip Vernon Mwaanga’s sentiments that he should be concerned about the declining fortunes of the MMD, Dr Kalumba said he has noted Mr Mwaanga’s reaction.

“I have great respect for Honourable Mwaanga and perhaps he has misread the intent of my statement but I do respect his opinion,” Dr Kalumba said.

He maintained that the strategic meeting held at Andrews Motel in Lusaka was not an official MMD function and that it was not sanctioned by his office.

“We have a programme on the strategic management of the party and suggestions that we are not concerned about the declining fortunes of the party because of the two losses (Kasama Central and Solwezi Central by-elections) are a bit unfortunate,” Dr Kalumba said.

But Mr Mwaanga said there are many party officials both at senior and junior levels who are concerned about the MMD.

He said MMD’s loss in the Kasama by-elections did not bother him because it was a Patriotic Front (PF) seat and not an MMD one.[quote]

He described the loss in the Solwezi Central parliamentary election as a reality check for the MMD.

“But this is not the first time the MMD has lost one of its seats.

“We have lost some in the past but we reorganised and refocused to take the seats,” Mr Mwaanga said.

And Mr Mwaanga said the Litunga of Western Province was not part of the discussion at the meeting as alleged by some sections of the media.

“No one mentioned the name of the Litunga because that workshop had nothing to do with the Litunga,” Mr Mwaanga said

He said any suggestions that the Litunga was a subject at the MMD strategic planning workshop will be the work of enemies of the MMD.

“I am happy that there is a strategic planning programme on cards. We are anxious to see it work because the party has been silent without any activity. I have been national secretary before and the respect for Dr Kalumba is mutual,” Mr Mwaanga said.

He, however, said his concern for the party overrides the respect.

“I am looking forward [to a time] when he [Dr Kalumba] will announce plans to revive and reactivate our party. It was not just Solwezi but all parts of the country because there has been disquiet among party members about the lack of party activity countrywide except when there is an election,” Mr Mwaanga said.

He said he has received a lot of messages from senior party officials supporting his sentiments.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

Politically inclined radio board members told to resign

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The Information and Broadcasting services ministry has directed Mwinilunga Radio Community board members who are politically affiliated to resign with immediate effect.

Speaking to Zambia News and Information Services (ZANIS), shortly after addressing Mwinilunga radio community board members, Director for Press and Public Relations Morden Mayembe said all politically affiliated members serving on the board should resign.

He explained that according to the community radio’s constitution, no politically affiliated person is allowed to sit on the board.

Mr Mayembe stressed that it was against the regulations for any political cadre to serve on any community radio board.
He further explained that should the politicians serving on the board decline to step down then the radio community risks losing its broadcasting license.

“If the politicians continue on the board then it will lead the ministry of information to withdrawing the license” he said.

Mwinilunga radio community board consists mainly of politicians from both the ruling MMD and opposition UPND.
ZANIS

8 KCM riot masterminds arrested

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Home Affairs Minister Lameck Mangani says the police have arrested a number of suspected masterminds of the recent Konkola Copper Mine riots.

Mr. Mangani told ZANIS in an interview in Lusaka today that the suspected masterminds will appear in court soon. He said government will not condone any irresponsible behavior where people take the law into their own hands.

The minister said it is necessary for employees or any section of society to use the correct channels of addressing their grievances rather than resorting to violence.

He said it was okay for the miners to complain about whatever they felt but that it was not good for them to destroy company and public property.

Last week KCM miners’ riot disrupted the mining company’s operations for three days after management allegedly failed to award its workers improved conditions of service.

ZANIS

Henry Kapoko’s Best Home Lodge re-opened

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Best Lodge has re-opened business five months after it was closed to allow investigations in the alleged corruption case involving former Ministry of Health Human Resource manager Henry Kapoko.

The Lodge opened its doors to the public on November 20, 2009.

In a statement released to ZANIS in Lusaka today, Best Lodge Interim Chairman and Spokesperson Brian Sampa apologised to the clients for the inconvenience caused by the closure.

He announced that the lawyers both at Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) and KBF and Partners have been informed.

“Best Lodge management wishes to announce the reopening Lodge to the public for business. We wish everyone a fruitful and joyous festival season,” Mr. Sampa’s statement reads in part.

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