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Six nabbed over fake Hawkers’ Licenses

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The Lusaka City Council (LCC) has nabbed six people for allegedly using fake hawker’s license.

LCC Public Relations Manager, Henry Kapata says the six were nabbed in Mtendere after they were found trading in different merchandise using fake licenses.

Mr. Kapata told ZANIS in Lusaka yesterday that the council has discovered that some people are illegally issuing out the licenses which they are photocopying from the originals and giving to traders.

He said two people who are believed to be the original owners of the hawkers licenses have also been arrested and are in custody to help with investigations.

Mr. Kapata said there has been an increase in the number of hawkers trading in undesignated places in Lusaka and are trading without licenses or have illegal licenses.

He said the council has only issued licenses to those selling utensils and not food stuffs adding that they are only allowed to operate from residential and industrial areas and not in town.

Mr. Kapata has since warned that the council would soon start going around arresting those who will be found guilty by operating outside the provisions of the license.

Meanwhile, Mr. Kapata has disclosed that the council has summoned the parents of the children who were arrested over the weekend to discuss some issues of concern.
He said the council will discuss with parents and hear from them why they allowed underage children as young as twelve years to patronize bars.

Mr. Kapata said the council would use the same children to testify against the bar owners in the courts of law.

ZANIS

Two thousand jobs to be created

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Over two thousand jobs are expected to be created after Chinese investors take over the Munali Nickel Mine and Luashya Copper Mines.

Chinese Ambassador to Zambia LI QUIANGMIN said that the mines will soon be opened and that negotiations are going on well.

Mr QUIANGMIN assured government that chinese investors will immediately take up companies that closed down due to the financial global recession.

He said that Zambia has proved to be have good investment opportunities for the chinese businessmen..

Mr QUIANGMIN was speaking last night during the launch of the standard Chartered Bank China-Africa Network in Lusaka.

He said that china will continue to increase its corporation and assistance to the Zambian government.

And Standards Chartered Southern Africa Chief Executive Officer WASHINGSTON MATSAIRA said that SME banking is a strategic business and a key platform for future growth.

Meanwhile, Standard Charted Bank Zambia Managing Director MIZINGA MELU said that China -Africa Network initiative is designed to assist SME conduct cross border business and facilitate trade between Zambia and China.

Ms MELU said that despite the global recession China has continued to invest in Zambia.
[ZNBC]

Expel me, Mpombo taunts Kaande

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FORMER Defence minister and Kafulafuta Member of Parliament (MP) George Mpombo yesterday dared the MMD to expel him, promising to give the ruling party a tough time in a by-election.
But MMD deputy national Secretary Jeff Kaande challenged Mr Mpombo to resign on his own if he was a courageous person.
“Let him resign, why should he wait until he is expelled? If he is courageous enough let him resign and we shall take him on in a by-election if that is what he wants,” Mr Kaande said.
Mr Mpombo, who was suspended by the Copperbelt party leadership on Monday, told a Press briefing in Ndola yesterday that the suspension had not bothered him.
“I still maintain my stand that leaders should not be put in office through acclamation and NEC has no mandate to forgo the constitution and since I respect the constitution, I remain unmoved. I am not bothered in the slightest. In any case, the whole thing has rejuvenated me,” he said.
Mr Mpombo said he would pursue the matter to its logical conclusion and that he still did not respect the suspension announced by Copperbelt MMD provincial chairperson Joseph Chilambwe, which he said was “pregnant with serious party repercussions on the MMD on the Copperbelt”.
He said his insistence not to recognise the suspension was not a sign of being stranded, neither did it mean he had been placed in an awkward position.
“And if they insist and force a by-election, then I will be forced to re-contest the Kafulafuta seat either as an independent or on the ticket of any friendly forces that will approach me, otherwise, I should clearly state here that I have no intentions of resigning from the MMD because this will be tantamount to chickening out. I want to continue fighting from within,” Mr Mpombo said.
He accused the national chairperson Michael Mabenga of destroying the party in Western Province and that the Mulobezi MP now wanted to get credibility by judging the situation on the Copperbelt.
He said Mr Chilambwe had no mandate to suspend him.
Mr Mpombo said he would remain firm because there should be no compromise over democracy and that the question of the convention was non-negotiable.
“I am not shaken and if Mabenga wants to go ahead and expel me, the party will meet political Armageddon,” he said.
Mr Mpombo said he received several phone calls from the MMD national executive committee (NEC) members stating that Mr Chilambwe had erred in suspending him and that the people in Kafulafuta were actually annoyed with what was going on.
He said “mishandling” Kafulafuta would be suicidal for the MMD because it would be used as a launch pad to the fall of the ruling party.
But Mr Chilambwe yesterday insisted that he had the mandate to suspend Mr Mpombo and urged him to read the MMD constitution thoroughly.
“Tell Mr Mpombo to read his MMD constitution, I have the mandate to suspend him,” he said.
Mr Chilambwe said the MMD constitution gave him the authority to ban Mr Mpombo in an event that his constituency did not initiate the suspension exercise.
He said the party would give Mr Mpombo a chance to exculpate himself because MMD was a party of rules which would not expel anybody without giving him chance.
He, however, said should Mr Mpombo fail to exculpate himself or follow party rules, the provincial executive would recommend his expulsion to the NEC.
“Those are last kicks of a dying horse, I was hoping he would leave the party honourably by resigning and stand for an election on another party but it seems he is not ready to do that,” Mr Chilambwe said.
[Times of Zambia]

Some parts of Lusaka in Pictures 45 years after independence

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even after 45 years still looks the same
The Central Business District still looks the same

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just the view after 45years
Well, we now have buses now painted blue and white, maybe some progress. UBZ replaced

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Just the view after 45years dry and patchy
There is now a comesa headquarters at Kafue Round about. Some progress there

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building in freedom way many years of non completion
Candidate for a place in the Guinness book of World record? One of the longest construction project in Zambia. Construction started in 1985. Construction has taken 24 years and still counting.

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same as before
There is some construction and development going on: New houses being built. There are some dedicated places to dump rubbish

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the beauty of Zambia
Some construction going on

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same old story
Same old story: At least we have South African Engen gas statitions

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marketeers yet to be chased comesa market2
We now have a Comesa Market too. But this market is earmarked for demolition, hopefully to pave way for a better construction project on this prime land

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Garbage nice house in the background
This has become a common feature in some parts of Lusaka. Big houses construction and garbage daumps

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for future use Govt mouth piece
Same old government mouth piece

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Where is the future is it on Burrows
A Man got to do what a man got to do. No employment, no problem. Invest in a wheelbarrow and earn some cash

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Atleast some hope but no protective clothing
At least some hope, but still no protective clothing

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if only the city would be
Some parts are really nice and relaxing right in the middle of the city

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better site
Cairo Road, still well looked after 45 years on

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Goat slaythering done everywhere
Goat business is booming in Lusaka and you would see goats everywhere for sale.

Attend Independence celebrations, political party leaders prodded

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National Revolution Party President, Cosmo Mumba has appealed to all opposition political party leaders not to shun this year’s independence celebrations.

Dr. Mumba said in an interview in Lusaka today that the Independence Day is an important national day which cuts across political affiliation.

He said there was need for all political leaders to put aside their political differences and participate in the celebrations.
Dr. Mumba said politicians should for once come together and celebrate this important day in the national calendar and reflect on the peace the country has continued to enjoy since its independence from Britain in 1964.

The opposition leader said this year’s Independence Day celebration should be used to reconcile politicians while reflecting on the many challenges the country has been facing.

He said Independence Day celebration should not be politicized as it is an important national event.

Dr. Mumba said his party has received an invitation from cabinet to attend the celebration and said he is ready to participate in the celebrations.

He also called on President Rupiah Banda to also take advantage of this year’s celebration to unite the country.

Zambia will celebrate its 45th Independence Day celebration on Saturday October 24, under the theme: Celebrating with the spirit of reconciliation and good neighborliness.

This will be the first Independence Day celebration to be graced by President Rupiah Banda since his election as Head of State.

[ZANIS]

Weekend Scorecard (Updated)

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Here are al the Premier, Division 1 North and South results and standings from this past weekends football action.

Faz Premier Division

17/10/2009

Week 26

Lusaka Dynamos 3(Joseph Milanzi 32″, Lameck Banda 65″, Katongo Chalwe ?”)- Zamtel 0

Nakambala Leopards 1(Kelly Kumwenda 86″)- Zanaco 1(Ignatius Lwipa 22″)

Young Arrows 0- Choma Eagles 1(Penius Bulaya ?”)

Chambishi 1(Paul Nkonde 19″)-Red Arrows 1(Stanley Banda 62″)

Power Dynamos 0- Konkola Blades 0

Zesco United 2(Rogers Kamwandi 50″ pen, Mathews Chikwete 90″)- Roan United 1(Arthur Kasoloki 30″ pen)

Kabwe Warriors 0- Green Buffaloes 1(Edward Museba)

City of Lusaka 3(Zebron Njobvu 5″ 71″, Kennedy Chola 62″)-Forest Rangers 3(Alex Mwiche 16,Rodrick Kabwe 35th, Allan Chibwe 62″)

[standings league_id=1 template=extend logo=false]

TOP SCORERS

After Games Played 18/10/2009

Patrick Kabamba (Zanaco): 20

Kennedy Chola (City of Lusaka)11

Kameta Mutambo (Forest Rangers): 9

Edward Museba (Green Buffaloes): 8
Jonas Sakuwaha (Zesco United): 8
Jack Chileshe (Zanaco): 8

Arthur Kasoloki (Roan United): 7
Chipulu Chileya (Konkola Blades): 7
Clifford Chipalo (Zesco United): 7
Luka Lungu (Power Dynamos): 7

vanecious Mapande (Chambishi): 6
Derrick Kabwe (Roan United): 6
Enoch Sakala (Zesco United): 6
Judge Mkandawire (Red Arrows): 6
Timothy Mbewe (Red Arrows): 6
Makundika Sakala (Lusaka Dynamos): 6

Lawrence Pondani (Red Arrows): 5
Lottie Phiri (Zesco United): 5
Aubrey Zulu (Choma Eagles): 5
Simon Lupiya (Red Arrows): 5

Roger Kamwandi (Zesco United): 4
Musonda Mwape (Konkola Blades): 4
Liniker Mwikisa (Choma Eagles): 4
Ben Mwanza (Roan United): 4
Kelvin Muzungu (Roan United): 4
Jackson Mwanza (Zesco United): 4
Edward Sinkala (Chambishi): 4

Division 1 North

18-19/10/2009

Week 29

Chindwin 3-Indeni 2

Nchanga Rangers 2-Mining Rangers 1

Afrisports 0-Mufulira Blackpool 0

Mufulira Wanderers 0-Chingola Leopards 0

Muchindu 1-Zesco-Luapula 0

Kalulushi Modern Stars 0-Lime Hotspurs 1

Luanshya United 0-Prison Leopards 2

Kitwe United 1-Ndola United 0

Kalewa 1-Nkana 1

[standings league_id=2 template=extend logo=false]

South

 

Nkwazi 2- Police Bullets 0

National Assembly 2- Lusaka Celtic 0

Petauke United 0- Livingstone Pirates 0

Paramilitary 2- Luena Buffaloes 1

Riflemen 2- Nampundwe 0

Lusaka City Council 0- Mazabuka United 1

Kascol Rangers 1- Profund Warriors 2

Lusaka Tigers 1- Young Green Eagles 0

[standings league_id=3 template=extend logo=false]

Three severely burnt, hospitalised

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Three people, among them an eight year old girl, are nursing serious injuries in Solwezi General Hospital after they were severely burnt yesterday.

The incident which happened around 12; 30 hours near Chawama Market, is believed to have been caused by a worker of Poneyi Boutique who was trying to burn litter removed from the shop.

North-Western Province Police Chief, Fabian Katiba confirmed this to ZANIS in an interview today.

Mr. Katiba said the fire became uncontrollable and burnt Garvin Tembo 31, worker of Poneyi Boutique and two passersby Kawana Pumulo 26
and Anne Chilongu 8. Pumulo, a Guard employed by You and Me Security, got burnt on both hands while eight year old Chilongu, a grade two pupil of Rodwell Mwepu Basic School, was burnt all over her body.

Mr. Katiba described the condition of the two men as stable and that of the girl as serious. He said police are investigating the matter to determine whether there was negligence on the part of the person lighting the fire who is also one of the victims.

ZANIS

Govt. addressing ban on Zambian planes in EU zone

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Government says a lot of work has been done to respond to the concerns raised by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) when it banned Zambian planes from flying in the European Union (EU) zone.

Communications and Transport Minister Geoffrey Lungwangwa says government, through the department of Civil Aviation has taken a number of training programs as a way of responding to some of the issues raised in the ban.

Prof. Lungwangwa was speaking in an interview with ZAINS in Lusaka today. He said some members of staff in the department of civil Aviation are currently in Oklahoma in the United States of America, Kenya, and Singapore undergoing various training concerned with aviation.

The Minister also said government has responded to the ICAO’s concerns in addressing the issues of licensing, inspection of air crafts and air safety on Zambian planes.

Zambian planes were recently banned from flying into the EU Zone.

ZANIS

Speaker directs Konga to explain 50% Total International shares transaction

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Energy and Water Development Minster Kenneth Konga
Energy and Water Development Minster Kenneth Konga

Speaker of National Assembly Amusa Mwanamwambwa has directed Energy and Water Development Minister Kenneth Konga to give the house full details of the 50 percent Total International shares transaction.

Mr. Mwanamwambwa says there is need for the Minister of Energy to enlighten the house with complete details on the intention by government to buy 50% of Indeni shares from Total International.

He said the Minister should, during the course of this week, provide full information of the transaction process for other members to understand.

Mr. Mwanamwamba stated that other Members of Parliament (MPs) have the right to know about the on-going negotiations between government and Total International concerning the possible shares transaction because the house has a role to play in matters of national economy.

The Speaker’s directive comes after Chipili Member of Parliament Davis Mwila raised a point of order against Energy Minister’s decision not to inform the house on the on going 50 % shares sale negotiations between government and Total International.

Presently government is negotiating with Total international to buy the company’s 50 % shares in Indeni Petroleum refinery for it to completely take over as sole owners of the company.

The current ownership of Indeni refinery is shared between government and Total international with 50 % shares each.

ZANIS

Petrol shortage persist in Eastern Province

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The shortage of petrol has continued in most parts of Eastern Province, with fuel service stations only providing the commodity to account holders.

A check by ZANIS in Chipata found the BP and Total filling stations without the commodity, while Caltex filling station was providing only petrol to account holders.

Management stated that the commodity they had in stock was only for account holders who had already paid for it.

At Total filling station, petrol ran out last week, according to sources who sought anonymity.

The sources said the filling station would receive petrol tomorrow, adding that the commodity has already been loaded and is expected to arrive in the district by tomorrow.

BP filing station has had no petrol since last week. A source who chose to remain anonymous said the station is expecting the commodity by Thursday.

And in Petauke, the situation was the same at IMY Filling station where only account holders are accessing the commodity.

And the only BP filling station in Katete district did not have the commodity, according to a check by ZANIS.

Sources who chose to remain anonymous said the filling station has had no petrol for over a week.

Meanwhile, fuel dealers have taken advantage of the fuel crisis to smuggle petrol for sell to motorists in Chipata district.

A check found fuel vendors near Caltex and BP filling stations selling the commodity in five litre containers to motorists.

A check by ZANIS at Lundazi Service filling station, found enough stocks to last for two weeks.

According to a reliable source, the filling station has in stock 35000 litres of diesel and 17000 litres of petrol.

And Taxi operators in Kabwe have taken advantage of the petrol shortage that has affected the entire nation, to hike the fares on most routes.

A survey by ZANIS today, discovered that fares from town to various compounds have been hiked by over fifty percent.

The booking fare from Ngungu to town, which was K20, 000 has gone up to K35, 000, while the booking fare from town to Chowa has been raised from K10, 000 to K20, 000.

The other route affected is that from town to Chindwin barracks where passengers are paying K35, 000 from town from the normal fare of K25, 000.

A taxi driver who declined to be named said fuel vendors had also hiked the price of petrol to K220,000 per 20 Liter container from K130, 000.

Kabwe town has for almost three weeks has had insufficient petrol due to the depletion of the catalyst that is used in the processing of petrol and the subsequent closure of Indeni refinery in Ndola for routine maintenance.

Government has however assured the nation that the situation is under control.

ZANIS

Heavy rain leaves three families homeless in Chavuma District

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Three families in Chavuma District in the North-western Province have been left homeless, after a hailstorm swept through the Boma township area.

The hailstorm damaged some shops of a prominent Chavuma businessman identified only as Mr. Kafuma, houses for two other families, and the house of the District Council Secretary.

Chavuma District Commissioner, Frobisher Fulayi confirmed the development in an interview with ZANIS in Lusaka today.

Mr. Fulayi said the incident happened on Sunday when people went for church service.

He said Kafuma bought tents which have been given to the affected families for use as temporary shelter.

The District Commissioner commended Mr. Kafuma for his humane gesture.

He further said a six-year old girl was struck by lightening, which made two others faint, while they were praying in a church.

This was during a heavy down pour of 7 mili-metres (mm) that lasted for only 30 minutes from 16-30 to 17-00 hours on Sunday.

Mr. Fulayi said the minor and two other unknown victims were temporarily admitted at Chavuma District Hospital for close to two hours for observation, before being discharged. The District Commissioner said the victims are all out of danger.

On 18th September, 2009, Chavuma district experienced heavy rainfall measuring 8.5mm and another 10.1 mm on 30th September, 2009.

Mr. Fulayi attributed the heavy rainfall to the district’s closeness to the neighbouring Congo-water basin and the Ituri rain forest.

He said the rain season in Chavuma starts in August every year.

[ZANIS]

President Banda to attend AU Summit in Uganda

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Home Affairs minister Lameck Mangani is welcomed by Zambia’s Ambassador to Ethiopia Albert Muchanga in Kampala Uganda
President Rupiah Banda is tomorrow expected in Uganda’s capital city, Kampala where he will join other African leaders from 35 nations to attend a land mark African Union (AU) Special Summit on Refugees, Returnees and Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) on the continent.

President Banda will be among other African Heads of State at the two-day Summit which is expected to be officially opened on Thursday by Libyan Leader Muammar Gadaffi who is also the incumbent AU Chairperson. The special summit will culminate into the adoption of the AU Convention on IDPs and Refugees.

The Summit which opened with the AU extraordinary session for ministers from respective African countries will also honour nations that have played a key role in hosting refugees and IDPs. Host country Ugandan Premier Apolo Nsibambi opened the ministers’ meeting which is expected to officially close today.
The Ministers meeting is also being attended by Zambia’s Home Affairs Minister Lameck Mangani who is leading the Zambian delegation part of which arrived in Kampala last night.

Zambia’s participation is cardinal at the historic Summit dubbed Addressing the Challenge of forced Displacement in Africa and aims to end the causes of forced displacement in Africa.

Briefing the Zambian delegation which included Mr Mangani, this morning at Munyonyo Commonwealth Resort, the venue of the AU Summit, Zambia’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations (UN) Lazarous Kapambwe said the AU Summit on refugees and IDPs is the first of its kind and it is Zambia’s brain child.

Mr Kapambwe expressed happiness that Zambia not only initiated the concept of Refugees/ IDPs Summit but also contributed to the formulation of the AU draft Convention which African leaders are expected to endorse.

‘’Zambia’s participation is significant because we originated the idea at the Burkina Faso African Union Heads of State in 2006 and also the country has hosted refugees and IDPs for a long time now. Therefore, we felt the need for the AU Heads to meet and discuss the issue of IDPs which lacks the legal framework to protect them’’, he said.

Mr Kapambwe who pointed out that the Summit was scheduled to take place last year but was deferred to this year, noted that the African continent has been hosting refugees and IDPs more than any other continent in the world hence the need to devise an instrument which would cater for the humanitarian aid of IDPs.

Unlike, the refugees, a legal framework to cater for the IDPs was lacking therefore the AU heads have seen it imperative to endorse a convention which will also be used to lobby the United Nations and the International community to equally adopt the convention to consolidate support.

He said the convention is supposed to be endorsed at the UN level however, African leaders felt compelled to first lay ground before tabling the matter to the world body adding that the convention will be a launch pad to pressurize the UN to back the instrument at global level.

The Zambian Permanent Representative to UN explained that currently the UN and the international community was restrained from supporting IDPs because they did not want to interfere in the sovereignty of their countries.

He said the IDPs issue has been considered as the responsibility of the State by the UN and international community due to sovereignty factors but experience has shown that in some cases the State has been the cause of these problems.

At the same briefing, Home Affairs Permanent Secretary Ndiyoi Mutiti said for the first time, Africa is trying to address issues by dealing with the causes of refugees and IDPs unlike being reactive.

Ms Mutiti said the collective responsibility approach of dealing with the refugees/IDPs issue will help resolve problems currently being faced in supporting these peoples.

Earlier, Home Affairs Commissioner for Refugees Jacob Mphepo attributed the problem of refugees and IDPs to conflict and noted that the only difference between the two was that the former crossed the border.

Mr Mphepo said the convention will also provide for monitoring mechanisms and reporting in order to ensure that countries did not flout the instrument.
Zambia’s delegation also includes Western Province Minister Adonis Mufali whose region is also host to refugees, Chitambo Member of Parliament Dr Solomon Musonda and other senior Government officials.

[ZANIS]

Be patient over vehicles, Malwa urges chiefs

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Government has urged traditional rulers that did not received vehicles from government to exercise patient because more vehicles would be bought to cater for them.

Community Development and Social Services deputy minister Friday Malwa, said buying of chiefs’ vehicles is an ongoing programme until all of them are mobile.

Mr. Malwa was speaking at senior chief Mburuma’s palace in Luangwa district yesterday when he officiated at this year’s Mbambara traditional ceremony of the Nsenga-luzi people.

He said government has the welfare of the traditional rulers at heart hence the decision to buy them vehicles to enhance their movement in the supervision and monitoring of development programmes in their chiefdoms.

Mr Malwa also said government will continue to support traditional ceremonies as they provide an ideal platform to discuss developmental issues aimed at uplifting people’s living standards.

He observed that the people of Luangwa are talented in making artifacts such as baskets, reed mats and other crafts which they should display at ceremonies such as the Mbambara for sale to tourists and other visitors.

On agriculture, Mr Malwa said government has already sent 740 X 50kg bags of top dressing and an equal number of basal fertilizer to Luangwa in readiness for the forthcoming farming season.

He urged farmers in the area to approach farmers committees in order for them to access the inputs.

In the education sector, Mr. Malwa said government will soon start the construction of 16 classroom blocks at various schools in the district in order to widen children’s access to education.

Earlier, Lusaka province permanent secretary, Stephen Bwalya said the provincial administration was happy with the election of senior chiefs Nkomeshya Mukambo II, Mburuma and chieftainess Shikabeta as representatives of the province in the House of Chiefs.

ZANIS

Fuel shortage persists in Luanshya

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The fuel situation in Luanshya has become desperate, as motorists continue queuing up for the commodity on a daily basis.

A check by ZANIS at all the three filling stations in the town found that motorists, especially taxi drivers, were in long queues, anticipating that the service stations would receive the commodity.

Proprietor of Chisongo BP Service Station in the second class trading area Vijay Takur said, he was expecting between 5,000 to 10,000 litres of petrol tomorrow.

Takur further said, although motorists had queued up, no amount of petrol would be received from suppliers today.

At the other two filling stations, the fuel attendants were ignorant as to when fuel would be received.

The majority of motorists have parked their vehicles, while others are paying through the nose to get a 2.5 litre of petrol at K25,000 from the black market.

Commuters on the other hand, are using buses on the routes used by taxis.
The fuel shortage has affected the entire country and the bank of Zambia governor Caleb Fundanga has warned that the economy may slid down if the situation was not addressed on time.
[ZANIS]

Freedom fighters cry for recognition

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The Mansa District Freedom and Democracy Fighters Association has called on government to recognize and award freedom fighters residing in rural areas.

Association Chairman, Cyprian Mulonda said freedom fighters in rural areas also contributed to the fight against colonialism in Zambia, leading to the country’s political independence in 1964, but they were not being remembered for the noble role they played.

Mr. Mulonda called on government to extend the giving of awards to rural based freedom fighters also.

Mr. Mulonda said this during a meeting with Mansa District Commissioner Major Chibwe Nsakasha on Tuesday.

He said most freedom fighters in rural areas who greatly contributed to the liberation of Zambia have not been noticed, adding that many of them have been long dead.

Mr. Mulonda said his association will soon embark on a program to locate and register freedom fighters in the district whose names will be submitterd to government for the granting of awards during this year’s independence day investiture ceremony.

In a related development, Mr. Mulonda appealed to government to assist its members with fertilizer and farming inputs for use during the coming farming season.

He said most freedom fighters in the district were ailing and too poor to manage buying the fertilizer and other farming inputs to enable them fight the hunger and poverty in which they are wallowing with their families.

In reaction, Major Nsakasha challenged the freedom fighters in the district to get organized and unite for government to easily help them.

He said freedom fighters deserve respect and honour for the role they played in the liberation of Zambia from colonial rule, 45 years ago.

[ZANIS]