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Faz Premier Division Week 18 Fixtures

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Here this weekends Faz Premier Division fixtures and standings going into games scheduled for 08/08/2009

Faz Premier Division

08/08/2009

Week 18
City of Lusaka       –  Zamtel
Forest Rangers       –  Green Buffaloes
Zesco United         –  Kabwe Warriors
Roan United          –  Konkola Blades
Chambishi            –  Power Dynamos
Red Arrows           –  Choma Eagles
Nakambala Leopards   –  Young Arrows
Zanaco               –  Lusaka Dynamos

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Cavmont Capital bank buries unclaimed tramp’s body

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Cavmont Capital bank staff in Mpulungu have buried the remains of a dead homeless man, whose body had been lying unclaimed in the district hospital’s mortuary for over a month.

The named mentally disturbed tramp, believed to be in his late sixties, died several weeks ago but no relative came forward to claim the body.

In an interview with ZANIS today, the Bank’s branch supervisor Harrison Banda said his staff decided to take up the charity work after learning from council and the district hospital authorities that the body of the named man had remained unclaimed in the small mortuary, which has a capacity to accommodate only three bodies.

Mr Banda said he was, together with his members of staff touched by the news of the dead tramp’s unclaimed body and that it was then agreed that the Bank should help in a small way as part of its community response.

” We then proceeded to buy a coffin worth K300,000, a blanket at K25,000 and fuel for the ‘keep Mpulungu clean ‘ truck which we used to ferry the body to the cemetery for burial,” he said.
He said cavmont capital staff in conjunction with some council workers then retrieved the body from the mortuary and buried it at Musende cemetery in Mpulungu.

Banda called upon relatives not to abandon their dead saying all people are equal in God’s eyes regardless of their status in society and are entitled to a dignified burial.
He pledged his company’s commitment to help whenever they can, adding that such a service is one way of ploughing back into the community.

Born Byron Macreod Kasonde, the tramp popularly known as Nalume kasonde died under mysterious circumstances several weeks ago.
He was known for carrying excess baggage on his back and muttering a barrage of deep Bemba proverbs whenever spoken to. He was also believed to have roamed the streets of Mpulungu since the 1970s.

ZANIS

Civic leader nabbed for embezzling HIV/AIDS funds in Mungwi

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Foundation for Community Action on HIV and AIDS (FOCA) coordinator Charles Kafula has been arrested in Kasama for alleged mis-appropriation of K 155 million meant for HIV and AIDS activities in Mungwi District.

Both health and police sources revealed the arrest of Kafula to ZANIS yesterday.

The sources said Kafula has been charged with theft by servant contrary to the law.

The suspect has since been released on police bond pending completion of investigations into the alleged misuse of the K155 million public funds.

Efforts to get comment from Northern Province police commanding officer Charles Lungu failed.

However, investigations in the matter are reported to have stalled because the police do not have funds to send its officers to Lusaka to apprehend a second suspect in the financial scandal.

Highly placed sources revealed that from the time the first suspect was arrested, police have made little progress in investigating the matter.

The sources warned that if police officers delay in traveling to Lusaka to apprehend the second suspect, the case would be difficult to conclude.

Recently, Northern Province Medical Officer Dr. Fabian Kabulubulu expressed concern at the slow pace of police investigations into the alleged misappropriation of K155million meant for HIV/AIDS activities in Mungwi District by a Lusaka based NGO.

Dr. Kabulubulu said investigations in the matter have dragged on since May, when the matter was first reported by Mungwi District Health Director Grace Nanyinza to the police.-Zanis

Ailing Kitwe family admitted

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SIX family members suffering from a disease affecting the nervous system in Kitwe’s Chimwemwe Township have been admitted to Kitwe Central Hospital (KCH).

Both KCH executive director John Mwewa and Kitwe district epilepsy and mental health coordinator, Peter Chalwe confirmed the development in separate interviews yesterday.

Mr Chalwe said the family was supposed to be taken to the University Teaching Hospital (UTH) in Lusaka but that they had been advised that they go through KCH.

Mr Chalwe said that he had been tasked to assess the family and come up with a report, which he had done.

He said his assessment of the condition was that the disease was not mysterious as it had been reported, but that it affected the central nervous system.
Mr Chalwe said the family needed social support and mobility.

The six members of the same family were yesterday taken to KCH while the seventh one, William Sakala died last week.

Those admitted were Green Sakala, Elina Sakala, Stephen Sakala and Catherine Simbeye.

Others were Isaac Sakala and Judith Sakala, all of house number 6764/5 in Chimwemwe Township.

And Dr Mwewa said that the family would be admitted to KCH in Luapula and Mkushi medical wards.

He said experts comprising four doctors would today arrive from Lusaka to make a diagnosis on the family.

Dr Mwewa said the KCH would then wait for recommendations from the doctors before deciding on the next step.

Earlier, the wife of Green Sakala and mother of the rest of the affected family members, Regina, thanked the Government for helping her.

Mrs Sakala said she was happy that God had heard her prayers and that the Government had intervened.

She lamented that she had already lost three members of the family from the same disease.-Times of Zambia

Shikapwasha dismayed by media body’s silence over the story of RB’s SA trip

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Information Minister, Ronnie Shikapwasha, said he is disappointed with the media bodies for remaining silent on false and unethical reporting.

He said he is dismayed that the media has not condemned a false story carried by the Post newspaper on President Rupiah Banda’s visit to South Africa.

The story in Wednesday’s Edition of the Post newspaper alleges that South African President Jacob Zuma is not aware of President Banda’s visit.

He said the insults and false stories by the Post newspaper are hurting President Banda’s supporters and the country as a whole.

And the Vice President says the government has come up with draft legislation to regulate the media.

George Kunda has However challenged the media to come up with a blue print of a proposed self regulatory frame-work

He says government maybe compelled to introduce the statutory media regulation if the media fails to regulate itself.

The Vice President challenged the Media to produce a blue print on their proposed self regulation frame work.

Mr. Kunda was speaking at a meeting with media organisation representatives in Lusaka on Thursday

At the same meeting, Parliamentary Chief Whip, Vernon Mwaanga, said parliament is under pressure to enact statutory regulation of the media.

Mr. Mwaanga said people who support self media regulation are being let down by unethical reporting by some media houses.

Earlier, Zambia Union of Broadcasters and Other Information Disseminators-ZUBID- president, Simon Mwila, condemned the use of violence against journalists.

[ZNBC]

Kapoko’s wife arrested for forging Grade 12 documents

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Mrs Kapoko
Mrs Kapoko

Henry Kapoko’s wife Mary Mwamba has been arrested along with her sister Christabel Kalimu for forgery.

Mr. Kapoko is at the centre of the K27 billion scam at the Ministry of Health.

His wife Mary and sister in-law Christable were arrested on Wednesday.

On unknown dates but between April 1 2008 and January 13 2009, Mary with intent to deceive or defraud while acting together with other unknown persons did forge a grade 12 statement of results.

The statement of results was purported to have been genuinely issued by the Examination Council of Zambia-ECZ

It was also purported to have been obtained at Lusaka West School.

During the same period, Christable also forged a grade 12 statement of results.

The statement of results was purported to have been issued genuinely by the Examination Council of Zambia-ECZ and obtained at Naboye High School.

[ZNBC]

Midweek Scorecard

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Zesco United will let their Zambia call-ups to play in Wednesday international friendly against Ghana.

Club secretary Justin Mumba said Zesco will abide by Fifa regulations and release the duo for Zambia duty.

“We will comply with Fifa regulations for the Zambia game against Ghana,” Mumba said.

Defenders Nyambe Mulenga and Hichani Himoonde are part of four local call-ups Herve Renard announced to his team to face Ghana in London on August 12 at Brisbane Road.

Mulenga and Hichani have another pressing international  engagement three days later with Zesco who play El Merreikh of Sudan on August 15 in a Caf African Champions League Group A match in Khartoum.

Zesco leave for Sudan on the same date Zambia play Ghana although Mumba refused to comment on when the duo would join  the team in Sudan.

Zesco had earlier said they would not be releasing any players to player for Zambia duty this month in the midst of their Group A campaign.

Meanwhile, all home-based and South African-based players are scheduled to fly out to London on Sunday. 

Faz Premier Division Week 17 Fixtures

05/08/2009
Faz Premier Division Week 17 Fixtures

05/08/2009

Zamtel 1(Chilufya Changwe 85″)-Green Buffaloes 0

Konkola Blades 0-Forest Rangers 0

Kabwe Warriors 1(Maunga Kabuku 47″)-Chambishi 1(Clement Kabali 84″)

Choma Eagles 1(Chiwati Mulenga 9″)-Roan United 1(Kelvin muzungu 70″)

Power Dynamos 2(Alex Ngonga 51″, Joseph Sitali 81″) -Nakambala Leopards 0

Lusaka Dynamos 1(Patson Kaimana 59″)-Red Arrows 2(Stanley Banda 46″, Dan Siyuni 85″)

Young Arrows 1(Sam Gondwe 55″)-Zanaco 4(Patrick Kabamba 6″ 53″ 85″, Winston Kalengo 34″) 

Postponed:

City of Lusaka       –  Zesco United
TOP SCORERS

After Games Played 5/08/2009

Patrick Kabamba (Zanaco): 17

Jack Chileshe (Zanaco): 8

Kennedy Chola (City of Lusaka):7

Edward Museba (Green Buffaloes): 6
Timothy Mbewe (Red Arrows): 6
Makundika Sakala (Lusaka Dynamos): 6
Luka Lungu (Power Dynamos): 6
Kameta Mutambo (Forest Rangers): 6

Chipulu Chileya (Konkola Blades): 5
Judge Mkandawire (Red Arrows): 5
Clifford Chipalo (Zesco United): 5
Simon Lupiya (Red Arrows): 5
Enoch Sakala (Zesco United): 5

Kelvin Muzungu (Roan United): 4
Jackson Mwanza (Zesco United): 4
Derrick Kabwe (Roan United): 4
Edward Sinkala (Chambishi): 4
Arthur Kasoloki (Roan United): 4

Constituency offices are meeting places for MPs and their constituents-Speaker

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Speaker of the National Assembly Amusaa Mwanamwambwa says the objective of the establishment of the Constituency offices in all the 150 constituencies in the country is to provide meeting places for Members of Parliament and their constituents.

Mr. Mwanamwambwa said the move promotes the interaction between MPs and their constituents which is critical for true representation.

He was speaking when he laid a foundation stone on the construction of the first ever Rufunsa constituency office in Chongwe today.

Mr. Mwanamwambwa said constituency offices are currently operating from rented buildings adding that some of the structures have not been suitable for use as office accommodation for MPs.

He added that the arrangement of renting office accommodation proved costly and threatened the sustainability of operating the constituency offices project.

Mr. Mwanamwambwa said he is launching the construction of the offices one at a time adding that he will soon be launching the other three constituency offices at Mwembeshi in Lusaka, Masaiti on the Copperbelt and Chasefu in Eastern Provinces respectively.

He appealed to cooperating partners who are supporting them in building the capacities of MPs and staff to consider lending their support to the construction project in order to ensure its timely completion.

Speaking at the same occasion, Rufunsa MP Kenneth Chipungu said people of Rufunsa should reflect and cherish the initiative that has been made by government.

Mr. Chipungu who is also Youth Sport, and Child Development Minister, appealed to his constituents to protect the property as it is the first of the parliamentary Constituency offices constructed in the area.

Speaking earlier, chairperson of the committee on Parliamentary Reforms, Katele Kalumba said the Rufunsa office will be constructed simultaneously with the one at Chasefu, Masaiti and Mwembeshi constituencies.

ZANIS

President Banda launches the new Zain building in Lusaka

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Republican President Rupiah Banda says government is determined to ensure that the Information Communications Technology (ICT) sector performs well.

Mr. Banda said the contribution of the ICT sector to the national treasury has continued to grow over the years.

He said this in a speech read for him by Communications and Transport Minister Geoffrey Lungwangwa when he officially launched the new US$ 8 million Zain Zambia building in Lusaka today.

The President said because of the ICT’s growth, government has developed a futuristic policy for the sector.

He said the sector has embarked on the development of an appropriate legal and regulatory framework.

Mr. Banda said parliament is currently discussing three ICT’s bills, namely the Electronic Communications Bill, the Transactions Bill and the Postal Services Bill.

He said the bills are designed to align the Zambian ICT sector with the regional, continental and global best practices.

He said the ICT sector has continued to remain resilient to the international financial shocks.

Meanwhile, Mr. Banda has said government will continue to engage the private sector in the development of the ICT sector in the country.

The President further said government appreciates the investment made by the private sector, which is lresulting in the growth of the national treasury through tax and non-tax contributions.

He said these are some of the benefits the government is realizing from increased investment in the country.

President Banda also urged Zain Zambia not to down-size on its labour force, as that would negatively affect some of the company’s employees but instead to put in place measures that could make Zain’s operations more vibrant in the country.

He encouraged the Zain shareholders to focus on Zambia as the country is now among the top investment destinations in Africa.

Speaking earlier, Zain Zambia Managing Director David Holiday said Zain is determined to bring in innovative products and services that would help create a healthy business environment to make Zambia a more attractive investment destination.

Mr. Holiday further commended the government for granting Zain a license to operate in Zambia, through the Communications Authority of Zambia (CAZ).

ZANIS

Mining companies urged to start reinstating workers

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Plot of the price of Copper per ton  in US$ from January 1 2009 to August 6 2009
Plot of the price of Copper per ton in US$ from January 1 2009 to August 6 2009

The Committee of Citizens (CC) has advised mining companies that have laid off their workers to find ways of reinstating them now that the copper prices have started improving on the London metal exchange.

The Executive Director of the Committee, Gregory Chifire said it will not be justifiable for mining companies to continue lying off workers when they have started making profits due to the reduced mine tax regime introduced by government and the picking up of metal prices on the international market.

Mr. Chifire said in an interview in Lusaka today that the rise of the copper prices and the appreciation of the local currency are positive signs that the Zambian economy is stabilizing and attractive to more foreign investment.

He explained that government should not be blamed for the recent slump in the prices of copper and the depreciation of Kwacha, adding that the impact was due to the global economic meltdown that has affected many developing countries including Zambia.

He said, as a result, Civil Society Organization and Opposition political parties should not be demonizing government but assisting in finding solutions to the problems facing the nation.

Mr. Chifire said government’s determination to sustain its fiscal policy is aimed at benefiting all Zambians, and called upon on all stakeholders to supplement Government’s efforts.

The Kwacha has recorded a 2.8 percent appreciation against the United States dollar due to the rise in copper prices to about US$ 6,000 per ton on the London metal exchange, the highest improvement since October last year.

PS orders termination of construction contract

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Southern Province Permanent Secretary (PS) Darius Hakayobe has directed the Buildings department in Livingstone to terminate the contract awarded to Temwani Tradings Limited to construct two houses for the district administration in Kazungula.

Mr Hakayobe gave the directive in Kazungula yesterday when he made an on the spot check of the the two houses.

The PS was in the district together with some senior government officials to inspect some Poverty Reduction Projects (PRP).

Mr Hakayobe said there was need to terminate the contract following the death of the contractor and that the community should instead be engaged to complete the two houses.

He wondered why the contract had not been terminated after such a long time.

Earlier, Provincial Buildings Engineer Representative Henry Musonda said the project for the construction of the two houses for the District Commissioner’s office had stalled following the death of the contractor in 2007.

Mr Musonda said the two houses were built at a cost of K 218 million but noted that the project could not continue following the death of the Contractor. He said K45 million was still required to complete the sewer system on the two houses.
ZANIS

RB urged to visit traditional leaders on the Copperbelt

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Chieftainess Malembeka of the Bulima people of Masaiti District has urged President Rupiah Banda to visit at least one Chief each time he tours the Copperbelt province.

Chieftainess Malembeka made the call when Mpongwe member of Parliament Gabriel Namulambe and Copperbelt Provincial minister Mwansa Mbulakulima paid a courtesy call on her as they toured development projects in the district.

She said she would appreciate President Banda considering visiting any Copperbelt based chief whenever he was in the province so that he could hear for himself what chiefs wanted from central government for their subjects.

She said her Chiefdom was ready to host the President at his convenience so that traditional leaders could also feel cared for and appreciated for the role they are playing in national governance.

She added that she was surprised that vocal traditional leaders who were always in newspapers and on radio criticizing government were quickly heard and their needs attended to as opposed to the quiet chiefs who wanted to confer with the President in confidence.

Chieftainess Malembeka said she wanted the President to choose one traditional ceremony or two from the province which he should be gracing with his presence as he was doing with other provinces in the nation.

She said there were several traditional ceremonies in the province but none had been graced by the presence of the republican president unlike other provinces with vocal traditional leaders.

She requested for a hearing with the head of State so that some of the problems that her subjects were going through could be resolved.

And in response Mpongwe member of parliament Gabriel Namulambe said he would deliver the message to the President as soon as he was in Lusaka so that he could find time to go and confer with the traditional leaders in the province.
ZANIS

Chungu granted bail, but stays in prison

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FORMER Zambia Security Intelligence Services (ZSIS) director general, Xavier Chungu has been granted bail of K100 million by a Lusaka magistrate’s court in a forgery case but will return to prison on other charges.

Kabwe senior resident magistrate, Joshua Banda granted Chungu bail in his own recognisance pending judgment in a matter he is facing two counts of forgery and falsifying a document contrary to the laws of Zambia.

It is alleged that Chungu on dates unknown in 2003 forged passport number ZH 88471, purporting to show that it was issued properly when in fact not.

In the second count, he is charged with falsifying a document contrary to Section 352 of the Penal Code CAP 87 of the Laws of Zambia.

Particulars of the offence are that, Chungu on December 3, 2008 in Lusaka, knowingly and fraudulently presented the passport in question to Mary Bwalya, an immigration officer.

Chungu’s lawyer, Malewa Kaona, applied for bail pending trial saying that his ailing client’s condition was not suitable for him to be taken back to prison, to which the State did not oppose.

“Following an application for bail pending trial and reasons advanced, I now grant the accused bail of K100 million in his own recognisance,” Mr Banda said.

Mr Banda had set July 31 this year as judgment day in this matter but failed to deliver it because Chungu could not be taken to court as he was incapacitated after being admitted to the University Teaching Hospital.

And the Lusaka magistrate’s court has acquitted Lusaka businessman, Gilbert Temba after the court found him with no case to answer on charges of forgery and uttering.

Magistrate Kenneth Mulife acquitted Temba after the State informed the court that they were not calling any more witnesses and in his ruling said that the State had failed to establish a prima facie case and accordingly set him free.

This is in a case in which Temba of 1264 Libala Road, Roma Township was facing two counts of forgery contrary to section 342 and 347 and uttering of false documents contrary to section 352 of the Penal Code Chapter 87 of the Laws of Zambia.

[Times of Zambia]

Vice President had never seen a woman giving birth

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vpA WITNESS yesterday told a Lusaka magistrate’s court how Vice-President, George Kunda got annoyed when he was presented with photographs of a woman giving birth.

Kenneth Ngosa, 40, of plot number 7756 Woodlands extension, senior private secretary of the vice-president, testified that Mr Kunda said he was angry to see such pictures because at his age he had not seen a woman giving birth.

This is in a case in which The Post newspaper news editor, Chansa Kabwela pleaded not guilty to one count of circulating obscene materials contrary to Section 177 1(b) Cap 87 of the Penal Code.

It was alleged that between June 1 and 10 this year, Kabwela circulated two obscene photographs tending to corrupt morals of the public contrary to Section 177 of the Penal Code.

Mr Ngosa said this in examinations in chief led by director of prosecutions, Frank Mumbuna when the matter came up for commencement of trial before chief resident magistrate, Charles Kafunda.

Mr Ngosa said on June 11, 2009 around 11:30 hours he was on duty and received Kabwela’s letter of complaint addressed to Mr Kunda.

He said in the letter, Kabwela wanted Mr Kunda to intervene in the strike by health workers in government hospitals and other health centres.

Mr Ngosa said Kabwela said the Post was in possession of some pictures it had difficulties in publishing and that she was sending them to Mr Kunda so that he and his colleagues in Government could be moved in finding a solution to the strike situation.

He said Kabwela enclosed three pictures in the letter, one showing a naked woman lying down with legs open, and a baby coming out of her birth canal.

Mr Ngosa said the other picture was showing a pregnant woman being helped out of a motor vehicle by some people, while another showed a naked woman delivering a child, but that the picture was not very clear.

“Since the letter was addressed to the Vice President, I was supposed to take it with the pictures to him but I was hesitant due to what the pictures contained. I wanted to take them to him but I was at pains to present them to him,” he said.

He said he was moved by the pictures and decided to not show Mr Kunda and opted to just brief him on the photographs he had received from The Post newspaper.

Mr Ngosa said he told Mr Kunda the photographs were not right for him to see but the vice-president insisted that he be shown the letter and the pictures.

He said after he was shown the pictures, Mr Kunda called him back into the office and told him that he was annoyed to see pictures of that nature.

“After his honour saw the letter and the photographs, he called me back into the office and told me that he was very annoyed to see such kind of a picture,” Mr Ngosa said.

He said on June 12 this year, he received a complaint letter from the Non Governmental Organisation Coordinating Council (NGOCC) addressed to Kabwela and copied to Mr Kunda.

Mr Ngosa also said that on June 16 this year he received an apology letter from The Post newspaper apologising to the NGOCC for circulating the pictures.

In cross-examinations led by Remmy Mainza, Mr Ngosa said there were other ways of solving problems than circulating pictures.

He said he was moved by the sight of the pictures saying that it was his wish that a solution was found to bring to an end the strike in hospitals.

Mr Ngosa said to his knowledge , Mr Kunda had not responded to the letters on the circulation of the alleged obscene pictures.

Another witness Chiwale Solochi of house number B 30 State Lodge police camp, said he did not have the chance to see the contents of the letter because his duty was just to receive and take any mail to the secretary.
The matter continues today.

[Times of Zambia/Zambia Daily Mail]

China expresses serious concerns about the safety of its nationals

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CHINA has written to the Zambian Government expressing serious concerns about the safety of its nationals following the recent killing in Lusaka of a Chinese man whose mother was also seriously injured.

Chinese embassy chief of political section, Fan Manjiang said his government was concerned with the recent attacks on the Chinese, which had resulted in the death of three people this year.

Mr Fan in an interview yesterday cited this week’s attacks on Cheng You, 55, and his 78-year-old mother who were allegedly attacked by a Zambian who broke into their house on Monday morning.

He said the suspect got away with US$5,000, K2 million cash and cell phone after hitting Mr Cheng with a rifle and later attacking his mother who sustained a broken chin.

Mr Cheng and his assailant were both employed at Zambia International Hotel project, which is under construction on Mumbwa Road.

Lusaka Province police chief, Greenwell Ng’uni yesterday said investigations into the killing had continued but the suspect was still on the run.

[Times of Zambia]