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Police, NGO rescue two minors from early marriages

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Police and a Non Governmental Organization in Namwala district of Southern province on Tuesday rescued two primary school girls from early marriages in chief Nalubamba’s area.

HODI Project Support Officer, Godfrey Mumba, who confirmed the incident to ZANIS, said the two girls were in grade seven when they were forcibly removed from school.

Mr. Mumba said the two named girls aged 14 and 15 years respectively, were forced to stop going to school by their parents so that they could be married off.

He identified the two ‘husbands’, who are in police custody, as Kebby Kayayi and Kelison Shamalinyanga, both aged 20 years old.
The duo has been charged with defilement and their trial will commence soon.

Mr. Mumba bemoaned the increase in the number of early marriages in the district and called for concerted efforts from all stakeholders to fight the practice.
He said more sensitization efforts were needed if the vice was to be stamped out in the district.

He however expressed confidence that the training of traditional leaders on sexual and gender violence and the formation of the district sexual and gender violence committee would help reduce cases of early marriages in the district.

ZANIS

Let’s urgently address unemployment, Thandiwe urges authorities

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First Lady Thandiwe Banda (l) and wife to the vice president Irene Kunda (r) during innauguration of the mother's shelter at the university Teaching Hospital
First Lady Thandiwe Banda (l) and wife to the vice president Irene Kunda (r)

First Lady Thandiwe Banda says there was urgent need to reverse the high levels of unemployment, low health status and poor sanitation in order to achieve sustainable economic growth in Zambia.

Mrs. Banda said for the country to achieve this sustainable economic growth and development, partnerships for development should be encouraged.

She said this today when she officially launched a K3.4 billion Konkola Copper Mine (KCM) and Development Aid from People to People (DAPP), Child Aid Project in Nampundwe community in Mumbwa district of Central Province.

The project, which will run for an initial four years, seeks to empower communities for the development of children who are a key focus to development.

She expressed happiness that KCM had undertaken a comprehensive community development strategy that aims at addressing some constraints to development.

She further expressed gladness that KCM had recognized the value of children in development, adding that the importance of creating a healthy and conducive environment for the growth and development of a child cannot be over-emphasized.

Mrs. Banda said all households are key to the child development process and that the empowerment of communities is cardinal to ensuring efficient child development.

She commended KCM for its valuable work in communities such as its Roll Back Malaria Programme, HIV/AIDS prevention and awareness programmes, health, education, sport and several others that signify KCM’s commitment to the development of the country.

The First Lady further urged the Zambians to appreciate partnerships, saying much can be achieved if people worked in partnership with all sectors of the community in which they live and work.

Mrs. Banda said active community participation is essential for the success of social development programmes.

He said private sector led initiatives are a great stride towards securing the social and economic environment for children and the general populace at large.

She appealed to other companies in the country to emulate KCM by undertaking similar programmes for the common good of the nation.

And speaking earlier, KCM Human Resource Vice President Sophie Mutemba said corporate social responsibility should augment government efforts in achieving sustainable economic development through community development.

Ms. Mutemba said issues of health, sanitation, education and livelihood skills at household level have great impact on national development.

She said it was for this reason that KCM engaged DAPP as a development partner to empower communities with education, skills and material support for health, sustainable livelihood and income generation.

She said through the child aid project, KCM aims to reach out to a total of 10, 000 households in the selected pilot areas of Nampundwe and Chingola.

ZANIS

Saccord urges would be losers in today’s by-election to accept defeat

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The Southern African Centre for Constructive Resolution of Disputes (SACCORD) has urged political parties and their members to develop a culture of conceding defeat when they lose an election.

SACCORD Executive Director Lee Habasonda said political party leaders and their members should learn to accept election results in order to promote peace and harmony after elections.

Mr. Habasonda told ZANIS in a telephone interview in Lusaka today from Kasama that candidates that will lose in the today’s Kasama Central by-elections should accept defeat.

He noted that accepting election results was one way of avoiding violence in the aftermath of elections.

He observed that it would be unfortunate if political parties that would lose will engage in violence instead of accepting the results and defeat.

Mr. Habasonda has since challenged political parties contesting the Kasama Central by-elections to also know and understand the importance of peace, adding that peace is cardinal to the development of the country.

He said it would be sad if any of the political parties that would lose the elections would resort violence that might injure people.

Meanwhile, SACCORD has expressed happiness that the voting process in Kasama opened on a peaceful note.

The Kasama Central parliamentary seat fell vacant after the resignation of the area Member of Parliament, Savior Chishimba, who was a Member of the opposition Patriotic Front (PF).

The candidates contesting the by-election are Movement for Multiparty Democracy’s (MMD) Burton Mugala, Geoffrey Mwamba for the Patriotic Front (PF)-United Party for National Development (UPND) pact, United National Independence Party’s (UNIP) Alexander Chansa while the All People (APC) fielded Maggie Ng’ona.

Christey Ntalasha and Mohammed Hamir are contesting as independents.

ZANIS

The Week/Weekend in Pictures that never was

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Youths presenting poems during the world sight day in Lusaka
Youths presenting poems during the world sight day in Lusaka

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One of the blocks for hostels being erected at the University of zambia great east road campus
One of the blocks for hostels being erected at the University of zambia great east road campus

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Finance minister Situmbeko Musokotwane sorting his budget speech
Finance minister Situmbeko Musokotwane sorting his budget speech

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President Banda inspects a wooden sculpture after officiating at the Zambia National Farmers Union annual congress in Lusaka
President Banda inspects a wooden sculpture after officiating at the Zambia National Farmers Union annual congress in Lusaka

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President Banda talks to defence chiefs when he arrived from Kasama where he conducted by-election campaigns for the MMD.
President Banda talks to defence chiefs when he arrived from Kasama where he conducted by-election campaigns for the MMD.

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Mandevu Member of Parliament Jean Kapata and her Munali counterpart Mumbi Phiri leave the Lusaka magistrate court
Mandevu Member of Parliament Jean Kapata and her Munali counterpart Mumbi Phiri leave the Lusaka magistrate court

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Motorists queue up for fuel in Lusaka
Motorists queue up for fuel in Lusaka

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Mongu District Commissioner Jethro Mumbuwa receives a donation of school books from UNICEF Country representative Lotta Sylwander in Mongu
Mongu District Commissioner Jethro Mumbuwa receives a donation of school books from UNICEF Country representative Lotta Sylwander in Mongu

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Lusaka residents walking with a placard during the world disaster preparedness day
Lusaka Province Permanent Secretary Stephen is congratulated by provincial chief human resources development officer Agness Nkamba during the civil servants sensitization workshop in Lusaka.JPG

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Lusaka residents walking with a placard during the world disaster preparedness day
Lusaka residents walking with a placard during the world disaster preparedness day

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Lusaka residents walking with a placard during the world disaster preparedness day
First republican President Kenneth Kaunda listens to organic farming expert Gunnar Rundgren (left) during a meeting in Lusaka

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Fire fighters demonstrate how to put out a fire during the world disaster preparedness day in Lusaka
Fire fighters demonstrate how to put out a fire during the world disaster preparedness day in Lusaka

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A woman having her a sight check up during the world sight day commemoration in Lusaka
A woman having her a sight check up during the world sight day commemoration in Lusaka

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Man who was attacked by a crocodile nursing wounds in the University Teaching  Hospital
Man who was attacked by a crocodile nursing wounds in the University Teaching Hospital

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Paramount chiefs Gawa Undi and Mpezeni, chiefs Madzimawe and Maguya during burial Of Michael Daka, elder brother of chief Undi at Mkaika royal grave in Katete
Paramount chiefs Gawa Undi and Mpezeni, chiefs Madzimawe and Maguya during burial Of Michael Daka, elder brother of chief Undi at Mkaika royal grave in Katete

National campaign to end gender based violence launched

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Government has bemoaned continued cases of sexual and gender based violence despite efforts made to sensitise the public against the vice.

Community Development Deputy Minister Friday Malwa said it was sad that gender based violence was still deeply rooted in some parts of the country.

Mr. Malwa said the vice has since left a lot of women and children devastated and vulnerable to other social vices.
He said this in Lusaka today during the launch of the national campaign to end gender based violence in the country.

Mr. Malwa said government has developed a national communication campaign to create awareness and combat gender based violence and human trafficking in the country.

He said the fight for equal opportunities for both women and men can only be achieved if the country creates an environment where men and women interact freely without any form of violence.

And speaking earlier, Gender in Development Division Permanent Secretary, Matondo Yeta said there was need for concerted efforts in fighting the scourge of gender based violence.

In a speech read on her behalf by Social, Legal and Governance Director, Christine Kalamwina, Ms. Yeta said government was working towards having zero tolerance to gender based violence.

ZANIS

Govt to spend K300m on Kamfinsa dam rehab

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Government will spend over K300 million on the rehabilitation of Kitwe’s Kamfinsa dam, which is on the verge of collapse.

ZANIS Kitwe reports that Copperbelt Permanent Secretary Villie Lombanya said the walls of the dam, which was constructed in 1962, were almost collapsing, posing a risk to human life hence the need to urgently secure it.

Speaking when he inspected the dam today, Mr. Lombanya said that government was worried that if the dam collapsed it would destroy the Kamfinsa water works which supply water to Kamfinsa State Prison, Police Camp and other places.

He said government has since contracted Ebenezer Mining to rebuild and secure the walls of the dam before the onset of the rain season.

Mr. Lombanya, who was in the company of the Water Affairs Officer and Kitwe District Commissioner Macdonald Mtine, expressed concern over the lack of maintenance of public infrastructure.
He said there was need to constantly maintain and secure government infrastructure to prolong its life span.
He added that emergency works that were being done on government dilapidated infrastructure were costing government colossal sums of money hence the need for periodical maintenance.
ZANIS

Illegal institute owners jailed

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A Mansa magistrates court has jailed and fined two men for operating a learning institution without registration contrary to section 19(a) of the Technical Education Vocational and Entrepreneurship Act.
Before Resident Magistrate Charles Musonda were Jackson Mwenya, 34 and Stephen Mpelembe, 47 who were facing two counts of obtaining money by false pretences and operating a learning institution illegally.
Magistrate Musonda sentenced both Mwenya and Mpelembe to two years jail sentence but suspended the sentences.
Magistrate Musonda also fined the two K1 million each to be paid before 30th October 2009 or face a 9-month-jail sentence in default.
He ordered the two to remain in remand until they settle the K1million fine each.
The two men were arrested last month for operating a learning institution namely World Consortium at Mansa Farming Institute without the approval of the TEVET Director or the TEVET Act number 13 of 1998 as amended by Act number 11 of 2005.
The institution had enrolled students for studies in various academic fields.
And Magistrate Musonda has acquitted a military officer from Luapula Army division of one count of defilement.
Magistrate Musonda acquitted Scam Chama, 34 of Mansa after the prosecution failed to establish the defilement case against Chama beyond reasonable doubt.
It was alleged Chama had defiled his 11-year-old step daughter on 26th May 2009 at his home after he lured her into the bedroom.
But Magistrate Musonda dismissed the case judging that the evidence brought before court by witnesses against Chama was not collaborated.
[ZANIS]

Which way does Kasama Central go?

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AFTER weeks of hectic and sometimes acrimonious campaigns, the electorate today go to the polls to choose a member of Parliament (MP) for the Kasama Central seat.
It is an election where six candidates face-off, but the media spotlight has been on MMD’s Burton Mugala and Geoffrey Mwamba of the Patriotic Front. However, elections being what they are, the other four candidates cannot be written off.
The other candidates are UNIP’s Alexander Chansa, All Peoples Congress’ Maggie Ng’ona, Christey Ntalasha and Mohamed Hamir, both of whom are contesting as independents.
MMD’s Mugala, once Zesco regional manager for Northern Province, is a well-known person in the constituency.
He based his campaigns on the need for unity of purpose for the country to achieve great success and has been calling on Zambians to embrace the ‘One Zambia One Nation’ motto.
Residents of Kasama cite his able leadership in various organisations and his humility as the features that make him a potential reliable parliamentary representative.

THE PF-UNDP pact’s Mwamba, popularly known as GBM, is also confident of scooping the seat, saying he is an indigenous person who would help ease the suffering of the people of Kasama Central.
Mr Mwamba’s message has been his desire for the northern region to be represented by someone of the same origin.
Zambia’s oldest political party, UNIP’s candidate, Chansa has been promising the strengthening of agriculture by improving the cooperative movement and increasing fertiliser given to peasant farmers.
His main target has been to rehabilitate the roads in the area and improve team work to reduce unemployment.
APC’s Ng’ona, known for her heart for marketeers, is targeting to give Kasama the first bus station and ensure that children on the street are accommodated in decent homes.
Her campaign message has been a direct appeal to the people of Kasama to elect a female MP because since the country got independence, no woman has been MP in Kasama Central.
Independent candidate, Hamir, 43, has been promising improved water reticulation in the area and help peasant farmers to become more self-reliant.
He has stayed in Kasama for 17 years and is confident that he will scoop the seat.
The other independent candidate, Ntalasha boasts of being the youngest candidate of all.
At 33, he is confident of playing a leading role to the youth whom he says he will help improve their lives by engaging them in projects that will enable them easily access the Citizens Economic Empowerment funds.
Pastor Ntalasha, who is Mission Christian Church pastor, believes in changing the mindset of the people.
He says instead of giving false promises, his campaign is focused on changing the central organ of the body, which is the mind.
He says he understands the concept of development and that the path to take is to change the mindset of the people, telling them not to rely on the Government to provide everything for them.
The Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) yesterday declared that it was ready after 50 polling stations in eight wards were checked and resuscitated.
Kasama Town Clerk, Francis Nkhoma said his office was ready for today’s by-election and that six Land Cruisers and one light truck had been mobilised for Kasama by the ECZ.
The seat fell vacant following the resignation of PF MP, Saviour Chishimba.
The constituency has 34,451 registered voters and, hopefully, the voters will turn out in large numbers.
[Times of Zambia]

Chizyuka should Resign – UPND/PF cadres

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Some Members of the United Party for National Development (UPND) and Patriotic Front (PF) in Namwala District have advised UPND area MP Major Robbie Chizyuka to resign instead of destabilizing the UPND/PF pact.
During a brief meeting whose resolutions were made available to ZANIS today, the 18 cadres said it was wrong for Major Chizyuka to start issuing statements that are bordered on instilling mistrust among members from both parties in the country.
The cadres said it would do Major Chizyuka good to just keep quiet if he does not want to exculpate himself than issue statement that are injurious to the pact.
The cadres added that Major Chizyuka has disappointed not only the party officials but the ordinary members of UPND in Namwala Constituency going by his behavior in parliament which led to his suspension and now stands suspended in the party.
They also said the MP’s assertions during his press briefing yesterday that the UPND/PF pact was headed for doom was his only wishful thinking as the members of both parties were in full support of the pact and more united in Districts such as Namwala.
Among the cadres who signed the press statement included, UPND Constituency Chairman Mr Simon Hamweene, District PF Chairman Mr Humphrey Mayonda, UPND District vice chairman Mr Clifford Musanje, District PF Chairlady Ms Veronica Imbuwa, UPND District treasurer Ms Ruth Moonga.
Others include UPND District secretary Mr Bedson Nkolola, PF District secretary Mr jimmy Chaandwe, and several other UPND and PF youths.

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MMD targets grassroots

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VICE-President George Kunda has said that the MMD will from now onwards treat local government by-elections with the same seriousness as the parliamentary polls.

Mr Kunda, who is also trustee in the ruling party’s national executive committee (NEC), said the MMD would be paying more attention to the polls at ward level as a way of identifying the party with the grassroots and test the strength of the United Party for National Development (UPND) and Patriotic Front (PF) Pact.

“From now onwards, we will pay the same attention to all by-elections, whether parliamentary or local government elections. We want to identify ourselves with the grassroots. We can’t be ministers or vice-presidents without you (the grassroots).We are also testing the strength of the Pact (UPND/PF Pact),” he said.

Mr Kunda, who made the remarks on Tuesday evening when he addressed MMD supporters who welcomed him at the Livingstone International Airport, said the party would continue to interact with people at the grassroots level to make it stronger.

The vice-president is in Livingstone to campaign for MMD candidate Mary Kaimba in today’s Kasiya Ward by-election.

Mr Kunda said the MMD had proved that it was stronger than the UPND/PF Pact during the Chitambo Parliamentary by-election in Serenje where it emerged victorious.

He said the MMD would equally scoop today’s Kasama Central Parliamentary by-election.

“In Kasama we are going to give them a good run for their money (the UPND/PF Pact). This so-called pact is very fragile. It can easily break,” he said.

He said the MMD was confident of retaining the Kasiya Ward seat, which became vacant after the former councillor Mary Mukwiza was appointed Kazungula District Commissioner.

He said Kasiya would remain the strong hold for the MMD and called on the members to remain united.

Speaking earlier, Southern Province Minister Daniel Munkombwe said the aim of the vice-president’s visit was to remind the people in the area about the values of unity.

Mr Munkombwe said the MMD was the only party that guaranteed unity in Zambia.
He said pacts or alliances had been experimented in many countries and had proved that they were not viable.

“Whatever alliance aimed at removing people from office does not work. The MMD will continue to exist. The pact has been resisting and it is just a pact of officials,” he said.

Mr Munkombwe said there might be some small differences within the party in the Southern Province but that did not mean that the party was not intact.

[Times of Zambia]

Kabwe Petrol Shortage persists

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The shortage of petrol in Kabwe district has continued with several motorists queuing for the commodity..

A check yesterday found only one filling station, Kobil, pumping petrol while the rest did not have the commodity.

A worker at Kobil, Linah Nkhoma said the station had received only 6, 000 liters of petrol early yesterday morning.

She said the station would sell only 4,000 to ordinary motorists while the 2, 000 would be reserved for account holders.

The rest of the filling stations that include Petrotech, two Total filling stations and BP filling stations including Caltex did not have petrol and were only selling diesel.

At Caltex a fuel attendant told ZANIS that the station was expecting 7,000 liters of petrol anytime adding that the amount would still not be enough for the day.

Starting yesterday, the petrol shortage in Kabwe became serious with all filling stations only selling diesel.

ZANIS

Zambia likely to fail to attain MDG goals by 2015

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United Nations (UN) Country Coordinator Macleod Nyirongo says the global financial meltdown has negatively affected Zambia’s chances of meeting the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) targets by 2015.

Mr. Nyirongo said the global financial crisis has seriously affected the country’s economic growth and has resulted in massive job losses.

Speaking at a press briefing in Lusaka today, Mr. Nyirongo said the financial crunch has not only had a negative effect on Zambia’s quest to attain the MDGs but on other African countries as well.

Mr. Nyirongo said the attainment of the MDGs has also been affected by the low global economic growth of the economy which he said has not grown as expected.

He said there was a lot that needed to be done to change the rate at which Zambia and Africa in general were moving in order to enhance the prospect of meeting the MDGs by 2015.

Mr. Nyirongo attributed the low pace towards attaining the MDGs to government policies, the external environment and the internal capacities.

The UN Country Coordinator said meeting the MDGs was not just a question of having resources but allocating these resources to key sectors of development such as health, education and infrastructure development as opposed to investing in minor sectors.

He however hoped that with the introduction of proper policies and intervention, the country could turn around and improve on its chances of meeting the MDGs.

And speaking earlier, UN MDGs Advocate Marsha Moyo said citizens’ participation in the quest to meet the MDGs by 2015 was critical as their involvement would help brighten the country’s prospect of attaining the goals.

Ms Moyo said although resources were available, there was need for dedication, proper allocation of resources and desire for the country to meet the MDGs.

ZANIS

Govt. remains optimistic about Zambia’s economic growth

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Government has expressed optimism that business linkages would boost Zambia’s economic growth and wealth creation in the near future.

Ministry of Commerce Permanent Secretary, Buleti Nsemukila says Zambia’s economic growth and wealth creation lays partly in linking industrial growth and development to international trade hence the call for a Business Linkages Strategy.

In a speech read on his behalf by Commerce Director of Industry Siazonga Siakalenge, Dr. Nsemukila noted that business linkages unlocks the potential within the Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) such as employment creation, National Domestic Product growth and export generation.

ZANIS reports that Dr Nsemukila said this at the official opening of a two-day Business Linkages Strategy Development workshop at Siavonga’s Lake Kariba Inn today.

The workshop has attracted directors from government, private sector and business associations.

He observed that the participation of business associations and private companies played a big role in nurturing and supporting MSMEs to grow hence the need for business linkages.

“My ministry is very confident that the United Nations Programme fittingly titled , ‘Broad Based Wealth And Job Creation’, borrowed from the theme of the Fifth National Development Plan is one of the interventions that is facilitating start up, growth and expansion of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises,’’ he said.

Speaking earlier, International Labour Organisation (ILO) Country Representative, Gerry Finnegan said the United Nations was encouraged by the zeal the Zambian government and the private sector has exhibited towards knowledge and information sharing in a multi directional way.

In a speech read for him by ILO Senior Technical Advisor Jealous Chirove, Mr. Finnegan hoped that the workshop will agree on key elements of national business linkages development strategy that will chart the way forward by drawing experiences from other countries.

Mr. Finnegan, who is also representative for Malawi and Mozambique, acknowledged the contributions made by United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) for supporting business linkages in Zambia and growing sustainable business model respectively.

Earlier, Zambia Development Agency (ZDA) Director for Micro and Small Enterprises Division Windu Matoka explained that the objective of the workshop was to create common understanding about the Business Linkages Strategy.

Mr. Matoka called for political and financial support towards ZDA, if the Business Linkages Strategy was to be a success.

At the same workshop, UNCTAD Representative on Division for Investment and Enterprise, Fiorina Mugione, observed that business linkages were not only viable in highly industrialised countries, but has also worked in low income countries such as Uganda.

The workshop, co-sponsored by ILO and UNCTAD on broad based wealth and job creation (BBW &JC) and moderated by Zambian economist Chibamba Kanyama, is being held against the backdrop of an earlier workshop held at Lusaka.

Its focus is to forge a Business Linkages Development Strategy that will draw lessons from Brazil and Uganda, who are also participating.

The strategies developed from the workshop are aimed at supporting ZDA to effectively broker business linkages for MSMEs thereby, contributing to economic growth and employment generation.

ZANIS

Nurses get stress management centre

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Government has reiterated its commitment to improving the welfare of nurses and other medical personnel in the country.

Labour Deputy Minister Simon Kachimba said nurses were faced with a lot of challenges when carrying out their duties and therefore, there was need for them to have stress management activities.

Mr. Kachimba said this today when he officially opened the Zambia Union of Nurses Organization (ZUNO) Wellness Centre in Lusaka’s Mtendere area.

He said the Wellness Centre will provide among other services, stress management and voluntary counseling and testing.
He commended ZUNO and other stakeholders for coming up with the initiative of stress management.

And speaking earlier, ZUNO president, Thom Yung’ana said the centre was built with the assistance of the Norwegian Aid for Development (NORAD) which provided K383 million.

Mr. Yung’ana has since appealed to government through Ministry of Health to allocate drugs and laboratory equipment to the center.

ZANIS

59 inmates to be released on parole

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The Zambia prison service will this Friday release 59 inmates on parole from the central region following the National Parole Board’s recommendation and the subsequent approval by the Commissioner of Prisons.

This is contained in a press statement released to ZANIS by Prisons Director of International Relations and Corporate Affairs, Daniel Chiwela.
The release of the 59 inmates will take place at Mukobeko maximum prison.

Mr. Chiwela said the parole was a conditional, gradual and timely release of prisoners from the prison by a discretionary order of the parole authority.
He further said when inmates are released on parole, they receive support and are under supervision by prison’s extension officers.

Mr. Chiwela said that as a result of parole, re-offending and getting back to jail by inmates released on parole, would be reduced, thereby contributing to public safety.

He explained that conditional release entailed that an inmate was given sometime in the community as a parolee to serve the remainder of the sentence under conditions that made the inmate a licensee to serve part of the sentence outside prison in the community so that they could fend for themselves eventually after their sentence expired.

ZANIS