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KK saddened by hostile political environment in the country

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KK (R)
KK (R)

First Republican President Dr Kenneth Kaunda says he is not happy with the political situation currently prevailing in the Country.

Dr Kaunda told ZANIS in an interview in Kitwe today that if Zambians did not check the political hostilities existing among the various political parties the country would be thrown into chaos.

He said he was saddened by the culture of violence and insults that has characterized Zambian politics and that there was urgent need to correct the situation.

“If you obey Gods word, preach love and unity all the time you can not begin to beat some body,” he said.
He added that peace and unity could only come if people learnt to follow God’s commandments especially loving your neighbor as you love yourself.

He further said there was no other way to correct the political hostility prevailing in the country other than following God’s orders and commandments.

Dr Kaunda, who was in Kitwe to attend a tree planting exercise for the Rotary club of Kitwe North, said Zambians must begin to follow the spirit of brotherhood to enhance economic development and peace.
ZANIS

HIV positive Livingstone Teachers and Pupils get support

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The Livingstone District Education Board Secretary (DEBS) says the number of teachers’ deaths due to HIV/AIDS has reduced in the district.

DEBS Trustee Hanguwa said intervention by his office has mainly led to the reduction in deaths among teachers. He said in previous years, the Ministry of Education in the district used to lose about 20 teachers per year to HIV/AIDS. He said the trend has been slowed down and that only about eight to twelve teachers are dying.

Mr. Hanguwa who was in the company of the Assistant Human Resources Management officer, Mbuywana Akatumwa told ZANIS in an interview that teachers living with HIV/AIDS have become open about it and are seeking medical, financial, spiritual, and moral support.

He said his office has organized HIV positive teachers into a support group and assist them whenever they need help. He said the DEBS office is organizing counseling sessions for the group as well as organizing entrepreneur experts to help the teachers venture into money making activities in order to help them have a steady flow of cash to improve on their nutrition.

He said his office is securing market for the support group to sell their merchandise to raise money.

Mr. Hanguwa observed that most of the female teachers are widowed and are in need of financial support to meet their basic and nutritional needs. He said his office is putting measures in place to ensure the HIV positive teaching community live longer and contribute to national development.

And Ms. Akatumwa said the support group has put in place a deliberate policy of befriending teachers that are not wiling to come in the open despite their seemingly HIV positive status.

Ms. Akatumwa said one person is assigned to a suspected HIV positive teacher to persuade such a person to go for voluntary testing and counseling in good time.

She further said HIV positive pupils are also catered for by the DEBS to ensure that they have access to treatment and supplementary feeding programmes in schools.

ZANIS

Mung’omba challenges youths to help attain vision 2030

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Citizens Economic Empowerment Commission (CEEC) Director General Mabel Mung’omba has challenged the youths of Western province to help attain the vision 2030 of making Zambia a middle income country.

Mrs.  Mung’omba said since youths are the country’s vision carriers, they should venture into enterprising activities to enhance economic growth in the country.She said CEEC aims at empowering the youths in the country by giving loans and support in establishing businesses.

Mrs. Mung’omba urged the youths to utilize the adequate natural resources that the province has to earn a living and change the economic status of the Western Province.
She further commended SNV and other cooperating partners in the province for organizing workshop aimed at building people’s capacity.

Mrs. Mung’omba said this in Mongu yesterday when she closed a five day business skills development workshop whose theme was empowering youths through skills development.

ZANIS

ZAWA refutes rumours of stray lion in Ibex Hill residential area.

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Zambia Wildlife Authority (ZAWA) spokesperson Wilfred Moonga says the recent news that there was a stray lion in Lusaka’s ibex hill residential area could have just caused unnecessary alarm as the reports were unsubstantiated.

Mr, Moonga said in a statement to ZANIS, today, that ZAWA rangers yesterday patrolled Ibex Hill suburb, covering Dream Valley area, to verify a news report by Muvi TV that there was a stray Lion in the area.

” The team visited three households within the area which claimed to have seen big strange spoors of a carnivore behind their homes, which they suspected and feared could have been left by a stray lion,” says the spokesperson in the statement.

Upon conducting spoor identification the officers confirmed that the suspected prints were left behind by two big dogs that roamed the area in the night.

Mr. Moonga said the footprints were sighted behind the residences of three named households. One woman, a local resident also confirmed having seen the two unidentified canids in the area.

He has urged members of the public not to panic but go about their normal daily activities as the report was not substantiated.m.

However, he advised that as much as the farming season has just began the general public should be vigilant at all times as they venture into their fields afar to cultivate their crops and to report any encounters with dangerous game animals to ZAWA for quick response.

ZANIS

Zambia re-assures Zimbabwe of continued support

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Defence minister Kalombo Mwansa has re-assured Zimbabwe and its citizens of Zambia’s continued support during this period when the Southern African country is facing various social- economic challenges.

Dr. Mwansa expressed government’s hope is confident that the prevailing dark period in Zimbabwe will continue to improve not only for the benefit of its citizens but in the entire region.

He said this during the official opening and closing of the 25th session of the Zambia/Zimbabwe joint permanent commission (JPC) on defence and security held in Lusaka today

Dr. Mwansa said the peace and stability among the two countries can only be guaranteed in the defence and security services which should continue working closely together in finding lasting solutions to challenges of mutual interest.

He pointed out that there is an increased tendency by illegal migrants from the horn of Africa and other regions to use the Zambia/Zimbabwe border as a transit route.

He observed that incidents of cross-border crime such as smuggling, poaching, cattle rustling and illicit drug trafficking have continued to be a source of concern.

Dr. Mwansa further said there is need for strengthened joint efforts in dealing with these vices.

And Zimbabwe’s minister State for National Security Sydney Sekeramayi thanked all the SADC member countries that have continued to render support to his country.

Dr. Sekeramayi especially thanked the Zambian government and its people for its continuous support especially during the liberalization struggle in which many Zambians lost their lives.

He said despite the Zambian economic development being hampered during the liberalization struggle, the mineral rich country has not stopped supporting Zimbabwe to gain its independence.

He added that the 25th session should act as a stepping stone in laying a firm foundation to strengthen defence and bilateral relations between the two countries.
ZANIS

PF/UPND pact closing in parliamentary seats – Lubinda

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The United Party for National Development (UPND) Patriotic Front (PF) Pact Co-spokesperson Given Lubinda says the pact is slowly closing-in in the number of seats in parliament.

Mr. Lubinda says the numbers of MMD seats is dwindling from 85 to 83 because the Pact is taking over at a sky rocketing speed.

In his congratulatory words in parliament today, Mr. Lubinda said the Pact scooping the Solwezi Central seat send serious signal to the rulling MMD.

Mr. Lubinda, who is also Kabwata Member of Parliament (MP), thanked the electorate in Solwezi Central constituency for making a wise decision to vote for the Pact candidate, Watson Lumba in a tightly contested polls.

‘I would like to thank and congratulate the Solwezi electorate for their wise decision to vote for our candidate, Watson Lumba. The MMD seats in parliament were 85 but now the seats are dwindling because the Pact is filling up the gap,” Mr. Lubinda said.

Last month, the UPND/PF Pact candidate Geoffrey Mwamba popularly known as GBM won the Kasama Central seat.

In yesterday’s elections, the UPND/PF Pact candidate Watson Lumba poured 5,669 against MMD‘s candidate Albert Chifita who got 4457 ,FDA’s Muhammad Kalela got 189, and independent candidate Thomas Kafula only managed a pantry 51 votes.

Earlier, Vice President George Kunda today in parliament also congratulated the UPND/PF Pact for the scooping the Solwezi Central parliamentary by-elections.

Mr. Kunda said he congratulated the Pact for fielding a right candidate. This was during the Vice President question time.

However, the Vice President condemned the recent violence that characterized the recent by-elections in the country.

He said government is concerned with the level of violence exhibited during recent by-elections but he implored the law enforcement officers to sternly deal the culprits.

This was after Luena MP Charles Milupi who asked the Vice President what government was doing to curb violence during elections.

Mr. Kunda said political parties who encourage their cadres to be violent should be ready to face the wrath of the law enforcement agencies saying violence in any election should not be entertained and called on political parties to encourage their members to exercise peaceful campaigns.

The Vice President said it is the duty of political parties to encourage their members to be peaceful during election noting that the country has enjoyed peace since independence in 1964.

ZANIS

HH thanks Solwezi electorate

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UPND president Hakainde Hichilema
UPND president Hakainde Hichilema

United Party for National Development (UPND) President Hakainde Hichilema has thanked the electorate of Solwezi Central for giving the PF/UPND pact victory in yesterday’s parliamentary by election.

Mr Hichilema said the battle was not an easy one and that he was grateful to the people of Solwezi central for listening to his appeal and voting for Watson Lumba.

Speaking when he addressed a meeting at Solwezi show grounds this afternoon, Mr Hichilema urged the people in the Constituency to celebrate the UPND’s victory peacefully without intimidating other people.

He said the journey to 2011 has just begun adding that supporters should continue with the same spirit of uniting with purpose in order for them to continue winning elections.

The UPND leader urged the newly elected Member of Parliament to provide leadership as the victory is not his but for the people that gave him the votes.

He said Mr Lumba should identify issues of development and deal with them expeditiously as there is little time for him to be celebrating his victory.

And speaking at the same meeting newly elected Solwezi Central Member of Parliament Watson Lumba thanked the people of Solwezi Central for giving him an opportunity to represent them in parliament.

Mr Lumba said the victory was for the party and the constituency adding that he will endeavor to represent and serve the people of Solwezi central diligently.

The PF/UPND pact candidate Watson Lumba was yesterday elected as Solwezi Central Member of Parliament after polling 5,669 beating Albert Chifita of the MMD who got 4,457 votes in the parliamentary by election that came after the death of area Member of Parliament Ben Tetamashimba.

ZANIS

Renard Stars in CAN 2010 French Connection

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Group D at next next year Africa Cup in Angola has taken a twist of The French connection after Zambia were drawn with Cameroon, Gabon and Tunisia for the tournament to be held from January 10-31.

Cameroon are coached by Herve Renard’s French compatriot and former PSG and Lyon trainer Paul Le Guen while Gabon are under their compatriot Alain Giresse.

Zambia will open their account against Tunisia in Lubango where they will be based.

The two teams last met in another preliminary round group stage opener at the 2006 Africa Cup in Tunisia when the latter beat Zambia 4-1.

Cameroon are more recent who crushed Zambia 5-1 at the 2008 tournament in Ghana in a Group C fixture.

Gabon on the other hand will be the two sides first meeting since 2005 when Zambia won 1-0 in a friendly match played in Johannesburg.

Meanwhile, Gabon renew acquaintances with Cameroon fresh from their Group A clashes in the 2010 qualifiers in which the Indomitable Lions won 2-0 away and 2-1 at home in September and October respectively.

Kambwili’s u-turn welcomed

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Centre for Elections and Governance (CEG) Trustee Gershom Musonda has welcomed Patriotic Front (PF) Roan Member of Parliament Chishimba Kambwili’s U-turn on Chines investment and appreciation of investors in improving Zambia’s economy and general welfare of the local people.

Mr.Musonda however said the MP may not be representing the views of the local people and may just be advancing his political advocacy.

He added that Mr Kabwili may have influenced the business transaction to some degree, especially if some members of the company’s tender committee may have known that Roan Bread Company belonged to Mr. Kambwili.

Mr Musonda said Kambwili has been opposing Chinese investment in Zambia and even incited workers and the general public against Chinese investors.
The trustee noted that that the MP has suddenly started praising the copper company after his company, Roan Bread, received a cheque for supply of goods and installation equipment at China Non-Ferrous Mining Corporation (CLM).

He said the political hatred fanned by PF and its MPs against investors, especially those of Asian origin, have led to industrial unrest in the mines and other sectors.

“The violence is not only justified, but also scaring away investors from Zambia as other poor countries remain stable and welcome investors in a peaceful atmosphere” he said.

He has since urged the electorate in all constituencies to start evaluating the performance of MPs in preparation for the 2011 presidential and parliamentary elections to assess whether their leader’s public conduct and views respond to local needs.

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The cause of children needs more voices- First Lady

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First Lady Thandiwe Banda
First Lady Thandiwe Banda

First lady Thandiwe Banda says there is need for key stakeholders to add a voice to the cause of children.

Mrs Banda said stakeholders need to boldly sensitize the nation about the plight of children in order to alleviate some of the challenges they face.

The First Lady said this at the launch of the SOS Zambia strategic plan for 2009-2016 held at state house this morning.
Mrs Banda , who is also SOS Ambassador, said concerted efforts are needed to cushion the work that SOS- Zambia was carrying out in alleviating the suffering of children.

And SOS Zambia National Director Florence Phiri said SOS village appreciates the first lady’s dedication to children adding that this indicates the seriousness she attaches to the children of Zambia.

Mrs Phiri said that children need a voice to speak for them on their rights.She noted that children are more vulnerable to abuse such as child labour and other vices compared to adults.

ZANIS

Kalaba Available For North Korea Friendly

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Midfielder Rainford Kalaba will play for Zambia in their friendly international against 2010 World Cup finalists North Korea tomorrow at Nkoloma Stadium in Lusaka.

Kalaba of Portuguese side União de Leiria joined the team in camp in Lusaka yesterday.

The playmaker will be the second European-based player available for Zambia’s debut international meeting against North Korea.

Defender Emmanuel Mbola of Pyunik Yerevan in Armenia is the other player while two South African-based players have also joined the Zambia camp to also give the friendly match some credibility.

Goalkeeer Kalililo Kakonje, defender Kampamba Chintu of Amazulu in South Africa including strikers Given Singuluma from TP Mazembe in DR Congo and James Chamanga from Dalian Haichang in China are already in camp.

Meanwhile, North Korea have an almost full squad but will be without their four European and Asian-based players.

Prominent on the missing list of North Korea’s foreign-based quartet will be captain and key striker Young-Jun of Russian club Rostov and their Japanese-born midfielder Ahn Young-Hak from Suwon Samsung Bluewings in South Korea.

Weekend Football Fixtures:

Faz Premier Division

Week 29

22/11/2009

Zamtel – Chambishi
Konkola Blades – Choma Eagles
Nakambala Leopards – Zesco United
Green Buffaloes – Lusaka Dynamos
Forest Rangers – Young Arrows
Red Arrows – Kabwe warriors
Roan United – Power Dynamos
25/11/2209
Zanaco – City of Lusaka

The Week in Pictures (Updated)

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Looking for a job....??? .former works and supply minister Alex Musanya spotted walking aimless  along Freedom way in Lusaka
Former Works and Supply Minister Alex Musanya spotted walking along Freedom way in Lusaka

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wondering up and down in the streets of Lusaka... former works and supply deputy minister Alex Musanya spotted plotting his next move along the streets of Lusaka
Former Works and Supply Deputy Minister Alex Musanya spotted along the streets of Lusaka

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Mourners during body viewing for of the victims of the Germins bus accidents in Kasama
Mourners during body viewing for of the victims of the Germins bus accidents in Kasama

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Kasama central MP Geoffrey Mwamba was among mourners at one of the funerals for the road accident victims in which one of his buses was involved last week
Kasama central MP Geoffrey Mwamba was among mourners at one of the funerals for the road accident victims in which one of his buses was involved last week

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An unidentified youth jumps over a trench at the accident scene along Los Angels Boulevard where a private minibus hit into the walls of state House, opposite Lusaka Golf Club
An unidentified youth jumps over a trench at the accident scene along Los Angels Boulevard where a private minibus hit into the walls of state House, opposite Lusaka Golf Club

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A mangled bus that smashed into the fence at State House along Los Angels Boulevard, opposite Lusaka Golf Club
A mangled bus that smashed into the fence at State House along Los Angels Boulevard, opposite Lusaka Golf Club

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We have a deal...Electoral Commission of Zambia deputy director Priscilla Isaacs seems to assure other members of staff after securing elections funds from the European Union in Lusaka
We have a deal...Electoral Commission of Zambia deputy director Priscilla Isaacs seems to assure other members of staff after securing elections funds from the European Union in Lusaka

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Waiting for action...Young traditional dancers from Mtendere township wait for their turn to perform a dancing act at Mulungushi international conference centre
Waiting for action...Young traditional dancers from Mtendere township wait for their turn to perform a dancing act at Mulungushi international conference centre

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Roan MP Chishimba kambwili talks to journalists to clear his name over alleged supply contracts he has received from Chinese investors in Luanshya
Roan MP Chishimba kambwili talks to journalists to clear his name over alleged supply contracts he has received from Chinese investors in Luanshya

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Luapula permanent secretary Jazzman Chikwakwa is welcomed by officials to be guest of honour at a decentralisation meeting in Mansa
Luapula permanent secretary Jazzman Chikwakwa is welcomed by officials to be guest of honour at a decentralisation meeting in Mansa

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Finance minister presents the mid term review of the fifth national development plan in Lusaka
Finance minister presents the mid term review of the fifth national development plan in Lusaka

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A mangled mini bus where an unidentified man rammed into the wall fence at State House
A mangled mini bus where an unidentified man rammed into the wall fence at State House

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SOS...African Boxing Union champion Joseph Chingangu waiting for his turn to see President Banda to foot a K160 million shortfall for his defence title fight in Lusaka on Saturday
SOS...African Boxing Union champion Joseph Chingangu waiting for his turn to see President Banda to foot a K160 million shortfall for his defence title fight in Lusaka on Saturday

LT Update

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LT team

CEG congratulates Lumba for Solwezi Central victory

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Centre for Elections and Good Governance (CEG) Trustee Gershom Musonda has welcomed the election of Patriotic Front (PF)/United Party for National Developmrnt(UPND)pact candidate Watson Lumba as new Member of Parliament for Solwezi Central.

Mr Lumba polled 5, 669 against his closest rival Albert Chifita for the MMD polled 4,457 in yesterday’s by-elections. Forum for Democratic Alternative (FDA) Muhammad Kalela got 189 while Thomas Kafula got 51 votes.

Mr Musonda said in a statement to ZANIS, today, said the out come of the elections shows that the violence and negative media reports against the ruling MMD in the urban areas is benefiting the opposition while the voters in rural areas seem to appreciate the MMD government’s efforts in improving their well being.

He maintained that the reported violence in the elections such as the Solwezi Central seat are perpetuated by cadres from Lusaka and the Copperbelt provinces whose campaign teams always hold feasts prior to field work.

He added that number of voters who participated in the elections is less than the registered voters saying for this reason , Mr. Lumba should bear in mind that he is not carrying a majority vote of the entire constituency.

On the violence and the shedding of blood witnessed during campaigns between UPND/PF and MMD cadres, Mr Musonda said this led to uneven ground for competition, increased apathy and a number of spoiled votes.

He added that this has definitely made Mr Lumba to find it difficult to walk the streets of Solwezi with his head high.

” We appeal to the newly elected MP to extend a hand of friendship to his closest rival, denounce and apologise for the chaos, and wash off the human blood on his ballot papers as he walks into Parliament to convince the general public that he is a democrat,” the CEG Trustee says in a statement.

Mr.Musonda has also advised Mr Lumba to depart from the language of violence and the Language of hatred preached by a named opposition MP whose statement he said have become contrary to what the electorate expect of him as a parliamentarian.

The CEG trustee added that it is happy with with the competition between the MMD and the PF/UPND he said is a clear testimony that the winner sweated for the votes as his closest rival gave him a good run for his money.
ZANIS

Vice President George Kunda congratulates UPND

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VP George Kunda
VP George Kunda

Vice President George Kunda has congratulated the United Party for National Development (UPND) for the scooping the Solwezi Central parliamentary by-elections.

Mr. Kunda said he has deliberately congratulated only the UPND as it was the party that had chosen a candidate and was recognised in parliament.

The UPND candidate Watson Lumba won the tightly contested polls after pouring 5669 against MMD‘s candidate Albert Chifita who got 4457 ,FDA’s Muhammad Kalela got 189, and Thomas Kafula an independent managed to get 51 votes

However, Mr. Kunda has condemned the recent violence that characterized the recent by-elections in the country.

He said government is concerned with the level of violence during by-elections but will leave everything to the law enforcers.

He said political parties who encourage their cadres to be violent should be ready to face the wrath of the law enforcement agencies.

Mr. Kunda said this in Parliament today during the Vice President question time.

This was after Luena MP Charles Milupi who asked the Vice President what government was doing to curb violence during elections.

Mr. Kunda said violence in any election should not be entertained and called on political parties to encourage their members to exercise peaceful campaigns.

He said political parties should condemn all its members who are practising violence during campaigns and election.

“It is the duty of political parties to encourage its members to be peaceful during election this is more important that the country has enjoyed peace since independence” he said.

ZANIS