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By Richard Mulonga:
Zambia national broadcasting Corporation’s (ZNBC) Kwacha Good Morning Zambia programme has become more interesting to watch nowadays.
Last week, I observed that the Saturday morning show now covers a variety of subjects including health, lifestyle, beauty, sports, business and finance. Last week’s show was anchored by Franklyn Tembo Jr and Mary Magambo.
What was reassuring was the way in which the two presenters delivered the programme.
I have followed Mary Magambo’s record on the screen from the time she joined ZNBC not so many years ago when she debuted as a continuity announcer. Mary does not only look glamorous but has a fluent voice too.
On the other hand, Franklyn is becoming a ‘veteran’ in the industry.
The obituary for the late politician, lawyer, Member of Parliament, teacher and author John Mwanakatwe on Wednesday by Katwishi Bwalya was well done. This was during the 19:00 hours main news. Katwishi did some good research, although we were not shown recent pictures of the late Mwanakatwe such as speeches and other public appearances, like they did with the late president Levy Mwanawasa last week.
Coming to MOBI TV, I have noticed that newscasters read most of the news items without the accompaniment of pictures at all. I thought this is television, where we expect to see many pictures.
We do not expect MOBI TV to give us pictures on all the news stories, but it would be worthwhile to give us as many pictures.
ZNBC’s TV2, has started running test transmissions in Lusaka, although my set is yet to pick up the signal. This is all for this week.
FORMER President Frederick Chiluba has complained against Task Force prosecutor Mutembo Nchito’s conduct which is allegedly designed to remove all constitutional options available to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP).
Dr Chiluba, in a complaint letter dated August 27, 2009, to the Law Association of Zambia (LAZ) on the conduct of Mr Nchito of Messrs MNB and Partners said the DPP, Chalwe Mchenga was subjected to public embarrassment by the alleged illegality promoted by Mr Nchito.
Mr Nchito filed an appeal against Dr Chiluba’s judgement in which the latter was acquitted of six counts of theft by public servant involving about US$500,000 without consent from Mr Mchenga.
Dr Chiluba said actions such as those exhibited by Mr Nchito bring the profession into disrepute and ridicule, adding that it is unacceptable that lawyers should be at the forefront of breaking the law.
Dr Chiluba said in a letter signed for him by his spokesperson Emmanuel Mwamba that Mr Nchito is a long standing legal practitioner who is familiar with the law.
“Therefore, his conduct in this manner amounts to deliberately breaking the law by attempting to appeal against Dr Chiluba’s judgement without lawful instructions or directives.
“We believe that Mr Nchito also caused the publication of this appeal in the The Post of August 24, 2009 even before the so called appeal was lodged in court,” he said.
Dr Chiluba said the appeal has promoted constitutional breaches, adding that the action by Mr Nchito was further designed to blackmail the DPP to take no other position other than that promoted by him and former Task Force chairperson Max Nkole.
“We are reluctant to include Mr Nkole in our complaint as we are not aware of his status with LAZ. However, in the event that he is your member, this complaint of misconduct should extend to him,” he said.
Meanwhile, the Law Association of Zambia is wondering on what basis those attacking the judiciary over Mr Chiluba’s acquittal are basing their argument because copies of the judgement are not ready.[quote]
LAZ president Stephen Lungu said in an interview yesterday that the association has not commented because it has not seen copies of the judgement.
Dr Chiluba was acquitted on six counts of theft by public servant involving about US$500,000.
Mr Lungu said LAZ can only comment after obtaining a copy of the judgement.
“Our silence has basically been because we have not had sight of the judgement and once we do, we shall make an honest and impartial comment,” he said.
UPND CHOMA Member of Parliament George Chazangwe says he is impressed with the high levels of accountability by communities in the constituency in the utilization of constituency funds(CDF).
Speaking to ZANIS in Choma yesterday after concluding a tour of CDF funded projects, he said government funded allocated to various communities under the CDF had been properly accounted for and utilized.
He said all the beneficiary communities that utilized the funds for the intended purpose and expressed happiness at the level of commitment to development projects.
Mr Chazangwe said there is a lot of progress in infrastructure development particularly clinics and schools in rural areas.
He revealed that a health centre at Simakutu in Chief Singani’s area has reached roofing level and only require additional funds to be completed.
The MP said there had been no reports of abuse of public resources by committees entrusted with the implementation of the projects.
Among the wards visited by the MP to assess the impact of the CDF funded projects on the people include Stateland, Simamvwa, Siasikaboole, Namuswa and Simacheche.
Mr Chazangwe said various communities still need a lot of government assistance as they have embarked on self help projects to construct clinic and schools.
And Mr Chazangwe has commended the central government through the ministry of education for constructing a brand new school at Simwami in the remote and hilly area of chief Singani’s area.
Mr Chazangwe said government move to construct a 1 by 3 classroom block at Simwamwi is commendable.
He said children in the area which is remotely located had been using makeshift shelters as classrooms.
“I am happy to say that during my visit, I found the school completed. I am extremely happy,” he said. “I’m really thankful to government for taking development to remote areas of the district,” he said.
He said the new school would afford children a decent learning environment.
Zesco United slipped from 2nd to 3rd on the Caf Africa Champions League Group A table after drawing in Lusaka today against El Merreikh of Sudan.
Fighton Simukonda’s side were held to a 0-0 draw at Nkoloma Stadium to see Zesco move to 5 points while El Merreikh have 2 points but remain bottom of group A.
Kano Pillars of Nigeria exchanged places with Zesco to shift to second after a 2-1 win over leaders Al Hilal to join the latter on 7 points although their visitors from Sudan continue to lead on goal difference.
Zesco now face a difficult task of winning away to Pillars when they travel to Nigeria in a fortnights time on September 13
The Zambia Golf Union (ZGU) has yet again handed Ndola Golf Club the mandate to host the 2010 Zambia Open Golf Championship.
And this years Zambia Open has been won by South Africa Jbe Kruger who picked up his debut professional career title today at Ndola after winning by three shots to finish at 15-Under 204 at the end of three days of action.
ZGU president Joe Malanji said Ndola had shown they were capable of hosting the Zambia Open following their successful staging of this years troubled eventat short notice and raising the logistics within two months after the tournament was earlier postponed twice.
This is after Chainama and Lusaka Golf Clubs both pulled out due ot the economic downturn earlier this year.
Lusaka were initially scheduled to host the 2010 event and have not hosted the Zambia Open since 2003.
Nchanga (2006), Ndola (2007. 2009) and Chainama (2008) have all hosted the Zambia Open since 2005 after a two-year break due to legal problems at Lusaka from 2004 to 2005.
Former Defence Minister, George Mpombo has advised government to stop issuing what he termed as ”Reckless” statements on the acquittal of second President, Frederick Chiluba.
Speaking when he featured on Radio Mazabuka’s ” Live wire programme,” today, Mr Mpombo said the statements on the acquittal have potential of dividing the nation.
Mr Mpombo said there is need for government to handle Dr Chiluba’s acquittal in a manner that will be acceptable to the general citizenry and unite the country.
He warned that if not properly handled, the second Republican President’s acquittal could affected the economic and social development of the nation.
The former minister said statements issued by government leaders prior to the judgment of Chiluba’s case could have to a large extent influenced the out come of the case.
He also urged government to reconcile with the Roman Catholic Church saying attacks on the church are unacceptable and misplaced.
Mr Mpombo said government should pursue a consultative process and avoid antagonizing one particular church.
“An attack on the church is an attack to all catholics which is not healthy for the country,” he said.
But Chief government Spokesperson, Ronnie Shikapwasha dismissed claims by Mr Mpombo that government has been reckless on the statements on Dr Chiluba’s acquittal.
Mr Shikapwasha, who is also Information and broadcasting minister, said Zambia is a democracy which allows divergent views as evidenced by the debate on those against and in support of the Dr Chiluba’s acquittal.
He said the Judiciary operates independently adding that Zambians should accept and respect the acquittal of Second President.
The minister said what is surprising is that even Patriotic Front leader, Michael Sata is accusing government of having influenced the court decision to acquit Dr Chiluba when he, himself (Mr Sata) when he was acquitted by the same court no one accused him of having influenced the judgment.
” People should learn to accept the fact that the Judiciary in court is independent, We know that some people wanted to see the former President go to jail,” said Mr Shikapwasha.
On the attack to the Catholic church, Mr Shikapwasha maintained that the statement he issued in parliament still stands.
Vice President Goerge Kunda says the 2011 presidential elections will be held under a new republican constitution.
Mr. Kunda has appealed to the National Constitutional Conference (NCC) to expedite the constitution process so that the presidential elections are held in a peaceful, free and affair atmosphere.
The Vice President said this at Solwezi Airport on his arrival from Zambezi district where he had gone to officiate at this year’s Likumbi Lya-mize traditional ceremony for the Luvale speaking people.
He said that the NCC should not make unnecessary delays in coming up with a new constitution before the 2011 polls saying the exercise is costly on the part of government as it is draining the national coffers.
“I appeal to the NCC members and secretariat to conclude the deliberations of the NCC before 2011 when Zambia goes to the polls because this exercise is costly. As government we want to serve resources being spent in this constitution ( making ) process,” Mr. Kunda said.
And Mr. Kunda has appealed to the Zambian people not to be cheated by the formation of the UPND/PF Pact calling it a failure and destined to collapse.
The Veep said the people at the grass roots do not know and understand the pact. it and that the Pact does not exist.
He said the ruling MMD is not threatened by the UPND/PF pact even if the co-pact leaders are going around the country telling lies and always criticizing government’s good fiscal policies that are bearing fruit..
Mr. Kunda accused the Pact’s leadership of being selfish saying they cannot develop the country.
The Vice President advised UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema to start politics at grassroots opposed to being an opposition president.
He cited that he himself served at Mansa Municipal Council and rose in different government portfolios under his appointment as Second in Command, Veep.
The Vice President is in Solwezi to officiate at the 2009 North-western province MMD card renewal exercise.
He is accompanied by his wife, Florence, cabinet Ministers, Peter Daka, (Lands) Sara Sayifwanda (Gender), Michael Kaingu (Community Development and Social Services), Elijah Muchima (Information Deputy Minister), senior government official and MMD Deputy National Secretary Jeff Kaande, other senior MMD party officials.
Provincial Minister Joseph Mulyata, Commerce Deputy Minister Richard Taima, Agriculture Deputy Minister Daniel Kalenga, NWP Deputy PS Nkolola Hazemba, Defense chiefs, senior government officials, MMD party officials and patriotic Zambians were at hand to recieve the Mr Kunda.
President Rupiah Banda has said that government fired former Task Force on Corruption Chairman Max Nkole because he defied government advise over former president Chiluba’s acquittal.
President Banda said Mr. Nkole’s failure to heed advise from the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) Chalwe Mchenga following Dr. Chiluba’s acquittal amounted to indiscipline.
The President said this in Matsapha, Swaziland when he addressed the Zambian community living in that country.
He said Mr. Nkole went ahead to appeal against the former president Chiluba’s acquittal in Ndola High Court, ignoring advise from the DPP to allow his office study the judgment first before taking such a move.
Mr. Banda said the DPP had all the constitutional powers to prosecute all criminal cases without interference from anyone.
He said Mr. Nkole should have followed the advise from the DPP before appealing against the acquittal of Mr. Chiluba.
Mr. Banda disclosed that Mr. Nkole’s behaviour also made it difficult for him to renew his contract which expired in November last year.
Mr. Nkole’s contract as Task Force on Corruption ended on November 16, 2008.[quote]
“Mr. Nkole defied advise given to him by the DPP and decided to deal with the matter in his own way,” The President said.
Mr. Nkole’s appeal against the former president’s acquittal in the Ndola High Court has since been withdrawn by the DPP.
The president told Zambians community in Swaziland that the country was politically stable although it had faced some economic problems brought about by the global financial crisis.
Mr. Banda said he was happy that things did not become worse because there was fear of massive job losses due to closure of companies especially in the mining sector.
He said only one mine had problems and was put on care and maintenance but government has since sorted out the problem with over 1000 people who had lost their jobs re-employed.
President Banda hoped that the National Constitution Conference (NCC)would conclude its business soon and give the country a better constitution than the current one.
He said due to a strong appeal from Zambians in diapora, the NCC has agreed that Zambians should be allowed to have dual citizenship.
Mr. Banda said the current constitution did not allow Zambians to have dual citizenship but the NCC felt that the constitution should be changed to allow that.
The President said there were several reasons why Zambians seek citizenship from other countries.
He said if Zambians who sought citizenship from other countries still wanted to remain Zambians, they should not be denied that opportunity.
And the Association of Zambian Nationals in Swaziland (AZANAS) has appealed to government to speed up the processing of new passports for Zambians living abroad.
AZANAS President Dickson Mukunda said only few Zambians in living in Swaziland had so far acquired new passports.
Rev. Mukunda said the rest were still waiting for the passport one year after submitting the forms to the Zambian Mission in Mozambique.
The AZANAS president also appealed to the President Banda to extend the deadline for the renewal of passports.
President Banda said he would ensure that the Passport Office speed up the issuance of passports to Zambians living abroad.
Those who attended the meeting included Finance and National Planning Minister Situmbeko Musokotwane, Zambia’s Ambassador to Mozambique Agness Ngoma and government officials from both countries.
ZANIS
Second republican president Fredrick Chiluba and his wife Regina worshiping during thanks giving prayers in Lusaka at the weekend
Former President Frederick Chiluba has refuted media reports suggesting that he celebrated the death of his predecessor, Levy Mwanawasa.
He said some sections of the media misunderstood him when he observed that whenever there is a change of leadership the country’s environment also changes.
The former Head of State said this at a thanksgiving service dubbed ‘Thanksgiving Service for the Acquittal of the Former Republican President’ organised by the clergy from various Pentecostal churches in Lusaka yesterday.
He said no-one should rejoice over another person’s death because all human beings are destined to die at a certain time.
“I did not rejoice over the death of President Mwanawasa. I meant to say that change of leadership in the country changes the environment but I was misunderstood by our colleagues from the press. No one should celebrate the death of another human being because everyone will die,” Dr Chiluba said
And Dr Chiluba has described his acquittal by the Lusaka magistrates court as God’s act and that President Banda did not in any way influence the court’s decision to acquit him on six counts of corruption charges involving US$500,000.
“President Banda had nothing to do with this acquittal. This acquittal is purely by the grace of God nothing else,” Dr Chiluba said.
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He reiterated that Zambians must continue to uphold his declaration of the country as a Christian nation when he was President.
Dr Chiluba said that now that he has been acquitted he will concentrate and spend more time preaching the word of God.
He said that the eight years he spent facing corruption charges in court have helped to bring him closer to God because he met a lot of people who spent time praying with him.[quote]
“I am a great friend of all the Christian denominations in the country. The past eight years has brought me closer to God. Had it not been for the false accusations, I would not have been closer to God,” he said.
He thanked his wife Regina for having endured the times he had been sick and going to court.
Dr Chiluba has also hailed his spokesperson Emmanuel Mwamba, Dr Justine Kangwa, lawyers John Sangwa and Robert Simeza and all support staff for not deserting him when he faced the corruption charges.
Liberty Christian Centre bishop, Eddie Mulenga, said the declaration of Zambia as a Christian nation has been further strengthened by Dr Chiluba’s acquittal.
Bishop Mulenga said Dr Chiluba’s acquittal is an indication that God has delivered the former Head of State because of his honest leadership when he was Republican President.
He commended the media in the country for their consistency in informing the nation about Dr Chiluba’s court proceedings.
Dunamis Church apostle, Dan Pule, said Dr Chiluba’s acquittal is a victory for all Christians.
The second part of Migration and Christian Living article was to share the principles that have been helpful in maintaining fervency in our faith, but after the responses to part one, it is necessary to address some concerns. The question that arises concerning our faith and attending Church while away from Zambia is; Is it necessary?
Attending Church is not the ultimate goal for our lives and Church can be a waste of time if we don’t do first things first. Most of the Zambians that we know have attended Church since they were young. Church has been a part of the Zambian life for decades and as a result it has become a tradition that most of us do without thinking about why we do it. For most, if asked why go to Church? Answer: “we have always gone to Church.” or Why not? Others say Christianity is a “white man’s religion.”
Many Africans who have migrated to developed countries have been disappointed with Church. Even though there are genuine churches, some are like businesses. Not many nationals are interested in attending and somehow feel disappointed that the people who introduced us to it are not interested today. They feel cheated.
Firstly, lets look at the statement that some of us used to believe and confessed often; ‘Christianity is a white man’s religion.’ Wait a minute, Christianity has its roots in the Jewish nation and as far as we know, Jews are not white, so this notion is incorrect. The white man brought it to Africa, some in obedience to what the Lord Jesus told His Jewish followers in Matthew 28: 18-20 and others as a tool to accomplish selfish motives. We shouldn’t throw the genuine because we encountered the fake. The fact that the white people introduced Christianity to us and now on the average are not interested in it does not make it wrong. It is like a lot of Zambians who were introduced to traveling to places like Dubai, Hong Kong, etc for business, some of the ones who started it no longer go for some reason or another, but for some who were introduced to it, it has worked out to be profitable and still travel. The thing is not about the one who introduced it but is it real to you?
Why attend Church?’ Hebrews 10:25 encourages us ‘not to forsake the assembling of ourselves together … ’ The main reason is for fellowship and teaching. Church life must begin with having a personal relationship with Jesus Christ (Revelation 3:20, Ephesians 3:17-19) and that’s what will make us guard our faith jealously and Church will be meaningful.
“You keep track of all my sorrows. You have collected all my tears in Your bottle. You have recorded each one in Your book”
(Psalm 56:8, NLT)
TODAY’S WORD from Joel and Victoria
Do you know how important you are to God? He cares so much about every detail of your life. He cares about your thoughts, feelings, and emotions. In fact, what you are going through is so important to Him that He records every sorrow and collects every tear you’ve shed. Why would God record your sorrows and collect your tears? It’s because He loves you so much. He is your Vindicator. He’s keeping account of every wrong that’s ever been done to you so that He can make up for every single one of them. He wants to restore everything that has ever been stolen. He wants to heal every single hurt and pain. He sees the longings and desires of your heart, and you can rest assured that behind the scenes He is working things out for your good!
I want to remind you today that God is with you. He is on your side. He has your best interest at heart, and He is working to bring restoration and peace to every area of your life. Keep standing, keep believing, and keep doing the right thing because the One who collects your tears will restore every broken place in your life!
A PRAYER FOR TODAY
“Heavenly Father, thank You for loving me and setting me free. Thank You for being my Vindicator. I choose to release every hurt, pain and sorrow, knowing that You will make all things new. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.”
Police in Kitwe battered former Mopani and Konkola Copper Mines Employees for allegedly holding an unlawful demonstration over the decision by Barclays Bank to hold their retrenchment packages.
The battered former miners who were part of the group that had earlier on Friday morning gathered at Barclays Bank to demonstrate over the banks decision to hold their terminal benefits have since been arrested and charged with conduct likely to cause a breach of peace.
Copperbelt police Acting Commanding Officer Daniel Kasonde confirmed the incident to ZANIS but said the former Miners had no permit to hold a peaceful demonstration hence the decision by Police to arrest them.
The former Miners who were retrenched amid the global economic crisis and falling Copper Prices early his year had obtained loans from the Bank while they were still in employment hence he decision by Barclays to withhold their terminal benefits.
One of the affected miners Lawrence Mwamba said it was unfortunate that police resort to battering the miners who were just demonstrating over a just cause.
He said the affected Miners had lost all their retrenchment packages and that it was unfortunate that people who were just peaceful could be injured and battered in such a manner.
Mr. Mwaba said when they were obtaining loans Barclays Bank did not indicate in the memorandum of understanding that they would grab their terminal benefits in an event that they lost their jobs.
And Barclays Bank Corporate Affairs Manager Webster Malido said the bank was committed to working and find an amicable solution with the affected Miners.
Mr.Malido in a statement obtained by ZANIS indicated that the Bank has shown willingness to discuss and iron out the problems with the affected customers.
Scores of peasant farmers in Chikando area in Chipata district in Eastern province are stuck with maize because Food Reserve Agency can no longer buy the crop.
A check by ZANIS at Chikando satellite depot in Chikando ward in Luangeni constituency found that most farmers were stunk with their produce.
One farmer talked to said that FRA was only purchasing 20 x 50kg bags from each farmer.
Mr. Fackson Mtonga said that each farmer in the area had produced more 1000 bags of maize adding that it was unfair for FRA to only purchase 20 bags out of 1000.
Mr. Mtonga said that unscrupulous businessmen have also invaded the area and whre buying a 50kg bag of maize at K40 000.
FRA at Chikando satellite depot was given a target to purchase 4690 x 50kg of maize.
And area Member of Parliament Angela Cifire has assured the farmer in the area that FRA would purchase their maize as government has allocated more funds to the Agency to buy more maize.
Ms. Cifire told farmers that all their produce would be purchased because government would soon release fund to FRA.
She advised farmers in her not to panic selling their produce t unscrupulous businessmen who were exploiting the market price.
Ms Cifire who is also Youth, Sport and Child Development Deputy Minister is in the area to monitor some developmental project in her constituency.
Only two Zambia’s made the cut for the final round of this years Zambia Open that ends tomorrow at Ndola Golf Club.
Madalisto Muthiya and Patrick Mwendapole were the only ones from 17 local entries to make the cut for final third round of this years event on the 88-year-old Ndola course.
Muthiya finished level after dropping a shot from 1-Under on Friday to 1-Over on Saturday in 41st place while Mwendapole finished at 1-Under to qualify with a two day total of 1-Over 147.
Meanwhile, South African Neil Schietekat who led from day-one remained firmly on course for his first-ever Zambia Open title after carding a 2-day total of 11-Under 135.
Schietekat finished round 2 at 3-Under, failing to replicate his 1st round 1 score of 65 after a triple bogey on the 7th hole on Saturday.
And another South African Anton Haig lit-up the tournament with a hole-in-one on the 3rd.
Meanwhile, defending champion Tyrone Ferreira rebounded after a poor day-1 on Friday from level to 6-Under 67 today.
2006 and 2007 champion Steve Basson almost qualified after finishing level together with Muthiya.
Zanaco recorded their second successive draw today this time away to Green Buffaloes.
The game ended 1-1 at Nkoloma Stadium in Lusaka to see Zanaco move up one point from 47 to 48 points on the table, 8 more than 2nd placed Zesco United.
Buffaloes were on target through Linker Mwikisa while Zanaco’s striker and the league top scorer Patrick Kabamba got one for the leaders to score his 20th goal of the season.
Elsewhere, Power Dynamos beat Kabwe Warriors 1-0 thanks to a 55th minute goal from Kennedy Mudenda.
Choma Eagles were the biggest winners on the day after a 2-1 home win over Chambishi thanks to goals from Aubrey Zulu and Diamond Chigwegwe.
Vanacious Mapande scored Chambishi’s lone goal.
Forest Rangers, like Power, also won 1-0 at home where they beat Red Arrows, Mala Besa there the scorer for the hosts.
Kaiser Kalambo’s Konkola Blades also won by a lone goal and they defeated Nakambala Leopards courtesy of a Mulenga Mwape goal in the 75th minute.
And in Ndola, there was another 1-0 score line in the game between hosts Zamtel and away side Roan United.
Zamtel were the winners in that match after Francis Kamfwa scored to hand his side the 3 points.